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Hammond, John.
Adm. sizar at QUEENS', June 21, 1773. Of Cheshire. [School, Macclesfield.]
Matric. Michs. 1773; Scholar; Exhibitioner, 1777; B.A. (8th Wrangler)
1777; M.A. 1780. Fellow, 1778. Ord. deacon (Peterb., Litt. dim. from
Ely) 1778; priest (Peterb.) 1781; C. of St Botolph's, Cambridge. Lecturer of
Holy Trinity, Cambridge, 1783-7, where his popularity was so great that the
parishioners tried to persuade the Bishop to appoint him incumbent instead of
Charles Simeon. After the death of his first wife travelled on the Continent
for three years. Returned to England, and bought an estate at Fenstanton,
Cambs., devoting himself to the cultivation and improvement of the property. A
good mathematical and classical scholar; well versed in Italian, French and
German, also in Hebrew and Arabic. An enthusiastic lover of music; himself a
good violinist. Became a Unitarian. Married twice, his first wife being
Millicent, dau. of James Essex, F.S.A., the architect, of Cambridge. Died June
7, 1830. Doubtless father of John (1818). (Northants. Clergy; Essex,
Journal of a Tour through Flanders and France; P. B. G. Binnall; G.
Mag
., 1830, II. 88-9.)
John HAMMOND
Approx. lifespan: 1755–1830
sizar Queens' College adm1773:06:21
Of Cheshire ,
Sch: Macclesfield School [Macclesfield], [Cheshire],
Matric. 1773:10MT:
Scholar
exhibitioner 1777
BA 8 th Wrangler 1777
MA 1780
Fellow 1778
Ord. deacon Peterborough, Litt. dim . from Ely 1778
Ord. priest Peterborough 1781
C.: St Botolph's Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire],
Lecturer of Holy Trinity Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], 1783-87
his popularity was so great that the parishioners tried to persuade the Bishop to appoint him incumbent instead of Charles Simeon: Holy Trinity Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire],
[add:] Charles SIMEON [:add]
After the death of his first wife travelled on Continent, [Europe], for three years
Returned to England ,
bought an estate Fenstanton, Cambridgeshire ,
devoting himself to the cultivation and improvement of the property
A good mathematical and classical scholar; well versed in Italian, French and German, also in Hebrew and Arabic
An enthusiastic lover of music; himself a good violinist
Became a Unitarian
m. (1) Millicent FSA ESSEX dau. of James Essex FSA Architect of Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire],
d. 1830:06:07
doubtless father ofunique identifier HMNT818J John HAMMOND (1818)
( Northants. Clergy ; Essex, Journal of a Tour through Flanders and France ; P. B. G. Binnall; G. Mag . 1830, II. 88-9)
    Enhanced version of original printed entry     Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier HMNT818J
Hammond, John.
Adm. sizar (age 20) at TRINITY, Feb. 10, 1818. S. of John (doubtless 1773). B.
[1798], at Fenstanton, Cambs. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1818. (Not
in List of Carthusians.)
John HAMMOND
Approx. lifespan: 1798–1896
age 20 sizar Trinity College adm1818:02:10
doubtless s. ofunique identifier HMNT773J John HAMMOND (1773)
b. Fenstanton, Cambridgeshire , 1798
Sch: Charterhouse School [London],
Matric. 1818:10MT:
(Not in List of Carthusians )

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