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Hunt, the Rev. Henry George Bonavia.
Adm. at DOWNING, May 15, 1879. Elder s. of William, of Valletta, Malta. From
Christ Church, Oxford, whence he had matric. Nov. 2, 1875, age 25; B.Mus.
(Oxford) 1876. Mus.Bac., ad eundem, and Mus.D., Trinity College,
Dublin, 1887. F.R.S.E., 1885; F.L.S.; F.G.S.; F.R.A.S. Founder and first
Warden of Trinity College, London, 1872-92. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1878;
priest, 1879; C. of Esher, Surrey, 1878. Chaplain of Trinity College, London,
1880-90. Lecturer at St Philip's, Regent Street, 1882-3. Evening Preacher at
St James's, Westminster, 1884-7. Minister of St Paul's, Kilburn, 1887-97; V.
there, 1897-1905. Teacher of Musical History, University of London, 1900-7. V.
of Burgess Hill, Sussex, 1905-17. Editor of the Quiver for many years
and of Cassell's Magazine, 1874-90; founder and editor of Little
Folks
. Author, A Concise History of Music (17th ed., 1915); The
People's Merbecke
(6th ed., 1914); The Gate of Gold. Composer of
anthems and other Church music. Died Sept. 27, 1917, at Brighton. (The
Times
, Sept. 28, 1917; Al. Oxon.; Degrees in Music.)
Rev. Henry George Bonavia HUNT
Approx. lifespan: 1850–1917
Adm from Christ Church [Oxford] Downing College 1879:05:15
"whence he had"
age 25 Matric 1875:11:02
elder s. of William of Valletta, Malta ,
BMus Oxford 1876
"Mus.Bac., ad eundem, and"
MusD Trinity College, Dublin 1887
F.R.S.E. 1885
FLS
FGS
FRAS
Founder and first Warden of Sch: Trinity College London , 1872-92
Ord. deacon Winchester 1878
Ord. priest 1879
C.: Esher, Surrey , 1878
Chapl.: Sch: Trinity College London , 1880-90
Lecturer: at St Philip's Regent Street, [London], 1882-83
Evening Preacher: St James' Westminster, [London], 1884-87
Minister of St Paul's Kilburn, [London], 1887-97
V.: St Paul's Kilburn, [London], 1897-1905
Teacher of Musical History: Sch: University of London London, [London], 1900-07
V.: Burgess Hill, Sussex , 1905-17
Editor: Quiver for many years
Editor: Cassell's Magazine 1874-90
Founder and editor: Little Folks
Publ.: A Concise History of Music (17th ed) 1915
Publ.: The People's Merbecke (6th ed) 1914
Publ.: The Gate of Gold
Publ.: Composer of anthems and other Church music
d. Brighton, [Sussex], 1917:09:27
( The Times 1917:09:28; Al. Oxon ; Degrees in Music )

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