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Hort, Edward Collett. Adm. pens. at EMMANUEL, Sept. 29, 1888. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Fenton John Anthony (1845), D.D. [and Fanny Henrietta], of St Peter's Terrace, Cambridge. [B. May 19, 1869. School, Sherborne.] Matric. Michs. 1888. At Guy's Hospital, Rome, Paris and Dublin. L.S.A., 1896. M.R.C.P., Edin., 1906. F.R.C.P., 1909. Member, Advisory Council for Medical Research, National Health Insurance Commission. Member of Pathological Society, Great Britain and Ireland. Fellow of Royal Academy of Medicine, Ireland. Discovered a new method of diagnosing cancer by examining the blood and of treating gastric and duodenal ulcers with serum and dry protein. Practised at 8, Harley Street, London. Author, medical. Died Oct. 15, 1922, at Cannes. Brother of the above, of Francis F. (1887) and Frederick A. (1890). (Sherborne Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories; Burke, P. and B. (which gives 'died Oct. 14'); Who was Who, 1916-28.) | Edward Collett HORT Approx. lifespan: 18691922 pens. Emmanuel College adm1888:09:29 [3rd] s. ofunique identifier HRT845FJ Rev. Fenton John Anthony HORT, DD (1845) of St Peter's Terrace, Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], s. of Fanny Henrietta HORT b. 1869:05:19 Sch: Sherborne School [Sherborne], [Dorset], Matric. 1888:10MT: At: Guy's Hospital [London], Rome, [Italy], Paris, [France], ? Sch: Dublin Dublin, [Ireland], LSA 1896 MRCP, Edin 1906 FRCP 1909 Member: Advisory Council for Medical Research, National Health Insurance Commission Member of Pathological Society Great Britain and Ireland , Fellow of Royal Academy of Medicine Ireland , Discovered a new method of diagnosing cancer by examining the blood and of treating gastric and duodenal ulcers with serum and dry protein. Practised: at 8 Harley Street, London , Publ.: medical d. Cannes, [France], 1922:10:14 or 15 brother ofunique identifier Hertfordshire 882AF Arthur Fenton HORT (1882) brother ofunique identifier Hertfordshire 887FF Francis Fitzgerald HORT (1887) brother ofunique identifier Hertfordshire 890FA Frederick Aylmer HORT (1890) ( Sherborne School Reg ; Medical Directories ; Burke, P. and B. (which gives "died 14 Oct."); Who was Who 1916-28) |
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Hort, Fenton. Adm. pens. (age 16) at TRINITY, May 13, 1811. [2nd] s. of [Sir] John [1st Bart.]. B. [Aug. 3, 1794], in London. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1811; Scholar, 1813; B.A. 1815; M.A. 1821. One of the original members of the Union, 1815. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 2, 1815. Of Leopardstown, near Dublin, until 1837; afterwards of St John's Mount, Brecon, S. Wales. High Sheriff of Co. Dublin, 1834. Latterly of Cheltenham. Married, Apr. 25, 1825, Anne, dau. of the Rev. Anthony Collett, of Kelsale Hall, Suffolk. Died Mar. 18, 1873. Father of the next. brother of Josiah W. (1809). (Inns of Court; Burke, P. and B., 1940; D.N.B. (sub his s.) gives '3rd s. of Sir John.') | Fenton HORT Approx. lifespan: 17941873 age 16 pens. Trinity College adm1811:05:13 [2nd] s. of [Sir] John HORT, [1st Bart.] b. London , 1794:08:03 Sch: Westminster School [Westminster], [London], Matric. 1811:10MT: Scholar 1813 BA 1815 MA 1821 One of the original members of the Union 1815 Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1815:02:02 Of Leopardstown, near Dublin, [Ireland], until1837 afterwards of St John's Mount Brecon, Breconshire , High Sheriff of Co. Dublin , 1834 Latterly of Cheltenham, [Gloucestershire], m. Anne OF dau. of Rev. Anthony Collett OF Kelsale Hall, Suffolk , 1825:04:25 d. 1873:03:18 "> the next. HORT father ofunique identifier HRT845FJ Fenton John Anthony HORT (1845) brother of Sir Josiah William HORT, Bart. (1809) ( Inns of Court ; Burke, P. and B. 1940; D.N.B. ( sub his s.) gives "3rd s. of Sir Joh HORT n") |
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Hort, Fenton John Anthony. Adm. pens. (age 18) at TRINITY, Nov. 28, 1845. S. of Fenton (above). B. [Apr. 23, 1828], in Dublin. Schools [Cheltenham College (1841) and] Rugby (1842-6). Matric. Michs. 1846; Scholar, 1849; B.A. 1850 (Class. Trip., 1st Class, 1850; Moral Sci. Trip., 1st Class, 1851; Nat. Sci. Trip., 1st Class, 1851); Whewell prize, 1851; M.A. 1853; B.D. 1875; D.D. 1876. Fellow, 1852-7. President of the Union, 1852. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, Dec. 11, 1856. Hon. LL.D., Dublin, 1880. Hon. D.C.L., Durham, 1890. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1854; priest (Ely) 1856. Hulsean Lecturer, 1871. Lady Margaret's Preacher, 1875. Hulsean Professor, 1878-87. Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, 1887-92. F.S.A., 1873. One of the New Testament Revisers from 1870. Friend of Westcott (whose pupil he was in Theology), with whom he first undertook the scheme of a joint editorship of a critical edition of the New Testament in Greek. While at College formed a lifelong friendship with Lightfoot, and later with F. D. Maurice. Married, May 14, 1857, Fanny, dau. of Thomas Dyson Holland, of Heighington, Lincs., and had issue. As marriage meant the forfeiture of his Fellowship, he accepted the living of St Ippolyts with Gt Wymondley, Herts., 1857, and lived a quiet secluded life there until 1872. On election to a Fellowship at Emmanuel he returned to Cambridge in 1872, and resided at 6, St Peter's Terrace for the remainder of his life. An ardent mountaineer and one of the first members of the Alpine Club; a first-rate practical botanist and natural scientist. In theological matters he kept entirely aloof from party and controversial movements, 'his historical sense dominating his whole mind; he aimed only at arriving at truth, not at confirming opinion.' Dr Sanday called him 'our greatest English theologian of the century.' Author, two Dissertations: On Monogenes Theos in Scripture and Tradition; On the Constantinopolitan and other Eastern Creeds of the Fourth Century; Lectures; 'Essay on S. T. Coleridge,' in Cambridge Essays, 'which has been regarded as one of the most successful endeavours to appreciate and interpret Coleridge'; Tintern Abbey, a poem. Joint editor with Dr Westcott of the New Testament in the original Greek, 1881; and, with J. E. B. Mayor and J. B. Lightfoot, of The Journal of Classical and Sacred Philology. One of the authors of the New Testament Revised Version which appeared in 1881; and of the Revised Version of 2 Maccabees and Wisdom. Died Nov. 30, 1892, at Cambridge. M.I. in Gt St Mary's. The Hort Memorial fund for the promotion of Biblical and Patristic research was established by subscription in his memory, 1894. In the clerestory windows of Gt St Mary's church his features and those of Lightfoot, Westcott, Dean Stanley, F. D. Maurice and Dr Arnold are depicted in the faces of the six Apostles. Father of Arthur F. (1882), of the next two and of Edward C. (1888). (D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.; Al. Dubl.; Crockford; Cambridge Hist. Reg.; Index of Botanists; Burke, P. and B.; Boase, v. 706; Life and Letters, by A. F. Hort.) | Fenton John Anthony HORT Approx. lifespan: 18281892 age 18 pens. Trinity College adm1845:11:28 b. Dublin, [Ireland], 1828:04:23 s. ofunique identifier Hertfordshire 811F Fenton HORT (1811) Schools Sch: Cheltenham College 1841 [Gloucestershire], and Sch: Rugby Rugby, [Warwickshire], (1842-6) Matric. 1846:10MT: Scholar 1849 BA 1850 Class.Trip. 1st Class 1850 Moral Sci.Trip., 1st Class 1851 Nat.Sci.Trip. 1st Class 1851 Whewell Prize 1851 MA 1853 BD 1875 DD 1876 Fellow 1852-57 President of Cambridge Union Society 1852 Adm ad eundem at Oxford University 1856:12:11 Hon.LLD Dublin, [Ireland], 1880 Hon.DCL Durham, [Co. Durham], 1890 Ord. deacon Oxford 1854 Ord. priest Ely 1856 Hulsean Lecturer: 1871 Lady Margaret's Preacher 1875 Hulsean Professor: 1878-87 Lady Margaret Professor: of Divinity 1887-92 FSA 1873 One of the New Testament Rev.isers from 1870 Friend of Westcott (whose pupil he was in Theology), with whom he first undertook the scheme of a joint editorship of a critical edition of the New Testament in Greek. While at College formed a lifelong friendship with Lightfoot, and later with F. D. Maurice. m. Fanny DYSON dau. of Thomas DYSON of Heighington, Lincolnshire , 1857:05:14 had issue As marriage meant the forfeiture of his Fellowship, he accepted the living of St Ippolyts with Gt Wymondley, Hertfordshire , 1857, and lived a quiet secluded life there until1872 On election to a Fellowship at Emmanuel College l he returned to Cambridge University [Cambridgeshire], in1872, and At 6, St Peter's Terrace for the remainder of his life. An ardent mountaineer and one of the first members of Alpine Club "a first-rate practical" Botanist: and natural scientist In theological matters he kept entirely aloof from party and controversial movements, "his historical sense dominating his whole mind; he aimed only at arriving at truth, not at confirming opinion." Dr Sanday called him "our greatest English theologian of the century." Publ.: two Dissertations: On Monogenes Theos in Scripture and Tradition ; On the Constantinopolitan and other Eastern Creeds of the Fourth Century ; Lectures ;"Essay on S. T. Coleridge," in Cambridge Essays, "which has been regarded as one of the most successful endeavours to appreciate and interpret Coleridge"; Tintern Abbey, a poem Joint editor with Dr Westcott of the New Testament in the original Greek 1881 and, with J. E. B. Mayor and J. B. Lightfoot, of The Journal of Classical and Sacred Philology One of the authors of the New Testament Rev.ised Version which appeared in1881 "and of the Rev.ised Version of 2 Maccabees and Wisdom." d. Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], 1892:11:30 MIGt St Mary's [Cambridge] of [Cambridgeshire], The Hort Memorial fund for the promotion of Biblical and Patristic research was established by subscription in his memory 1894 "In the clerestory windows of Gt St Mary's church his features and those of Lightfoot, Westcott, Dean Stanley, F. D. Maurice and Dr Arnold are depicted in the faces of the six Apostles." [add:] LIGHTFOOT [:add] [add:] WESTCOTT [:add] [add:] Dean STANLEY [:add] [add:] F. D. MAURICE [:add] [add:] Dr ARNOLD [:add] father ofunique identifier Hertfordshire 882AF Arthur Fenton HORT (1882) father ofunique identifier Hertfordshire 887FF Francis Fitzgerald HORT (1887) father ofunique identifier Hertfordshire 890FA Frederick Aylmer HORT (1890) father ofunique identifier Hertfordshire 888EC Edward Collett HORT (1888) ( D.N.B. ; Al. Oxon ; Al. Dubl ; Crockford ; Cambridge Hist. Reg ; Index of Botanists ; Burke, P. and B. ; Boase, v. 706; Life and Letters, by A. F. Hort) [add:]Portrait by G.P. Jacomb Hood at Emmanuel College ; replica in Divinity School ; another portrait at Trinity College [:add] [add:]Photograph: CAS: D.17[:add] [add:]F.H. Stubbings: 49 Lives ; Goodison: CP: 88; Atkinson 452[:add] |
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Hort, Francis Fitzgerald. Adm. pens. at EMMANUEL, Apr. 26, 1887. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Fenton, J. A. (above), of [6], St Peter's Terrace, Cambridge. [B. Mar. 9, 1868.] School, Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Durham, Litt. dim. for Ely) 1897; priest, 1899. Lic. pr., dio. Ely, 1897-1915. Assistant Master at Cothill House prep. School, Abingdon, Berks., 1891; at Wellington House prep. School, Westgate-on-Sea, 1892-6. Joint Head Master of The Knoll prep. School, Woburn Sands, Beds., 1897-1912. Perm. to off., dio. of St Albans, 1915-30; dio. of Chichester, 1931. Publ. pr., dio. of Rochester, 1930-42. Lived latterly at The Close, Upper Cumberland Walk, Tunbridge Wells, and latterly at The Yett, Ticehurst, where he died Feb. 28, 1942. Brother of the next, of Edward C. (1888), and Arthur F. (1882). (Sherborne Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; Burke, P. and B., 1940; Crockford; The Times, Mar. 3, 1942.) | Francis Fitzgerald HORT Approx. lifespan: 18681942 pens. Emmanuel College adm1887:04:26 [2nd] s. ofunique identifier HRT845FJ Rev. Fenton John Anthony HORT (1845) of [6], St Peter's Terrace, Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], b. 1868:03:09 Sch: Sherborne School [Sherborne], [Dorset], Matric. 1887:10MT: BA 1890 MA 1894 Ord. deacon Durham, Litt. dim . for Ely 1897 Ord. priest 1899 Lic. pr: Diocese Ely 1897-1915 Assistant Master: Cothill House prep Sch: Abingdon School [Abingdon], Berkshire , 1891 At Wellington House prep Sch: Westgate-on-Sea School [Westgate-on-Sea], [Kent], 1892-96 Joint Headmaster: of The Knoll prep."> Sch: Woburn Sands School [Woburn Sands], Bedfordshire , 1897-1912 Perm. to off: Diocese St Albans, [Hertfordshire], 1915-30 Diocese of Chichester, [Sussex], 1931 Publ. pr., Diocese of Rochester, [Kent], 1930-42 latterly at The Close, Upper Cumberland Walk, Tunbridge Wells, [Kent], and latterly at The Yett, Ticehurst, [Sussex], d. The Yett, Ticehurst, [Sussex], 1942:02:28 brother ofunique identifier Hertfordshire 882AF Arthur Fenton HORT (1882) brother ofunique identifier Hertfordshire 890FA Frederick Aylmer HORT (1890) brother ofunique identifier Hertfordshire 888EC Edward Collett HORT (1888) ( Sherborne School Reg ; Schoolmasters' Directories ; Burke, P. and B. 1940; Crockford ; The Times 1942:03:03) [add:]married Margaret Charis GRAY dau. of J.H. GRAY (1875) and his wife Ada Frances; she died 1972[:add] [add:](P.J. Barnwell)[:add] |
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Hort, Frederick Aylmer. Adm. pens. at EMMANUEL, June 5, 1890. [4th] s. of the Rev. Fenton John Anthony (1845), D.D., of 6, St Peter's Terrace, Cambridge. [B. July 15, 1872.] School, Marlborough. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1906. At Paris University. M.D. and B.Sc., Montpellier, 1905. At the Middlesex Hospital. L.R.C.P.; M.R.C.S., 1902. In Colorado, U.S.A., in 1900; living at Nice in 1910, and in 1930. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C., 1915). Medical Superintendent, Sunderland and Grangethorpe Hospital, Manchester. Surgeon in charge of Limb-fitting Centre, Manchester, 1922-3. Author, New Legs for Old. Of 6, Cavendish Avenue, St John's Wood, London, N.W., in 1944. Brother of the above, etc. (Medical Directories.) | Frederick Aylmer HORT Approx. lifespan: 18721970 pens. Emmanuel College adm1890:06:05 [4th] s. ofunique identifier HRT845FJ Rev. Fenton John Anthony HORT, DD (1845) of 6 St Peter's Terrace, Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], b. 1872:07:15 Sch: Marlborough School [Marlborough], [Wiltshire], Matric. 1890:10MT: BA 1902 MA 1906 At Sch: Paris University [France], MD and B.Sc. Montpellier, [France], 1905 At: Middlesex Hospital [London], LRCP MRCS 1902 In Colorado , USA , in1900 At Nice, [France], in1910 and in1930 Served in the Great War: 1914-19 Captain: R.A.M.C. 1915 Medical Superintendent: Sunderland and Grangethorpe Hospital Manchester, [Lancashire], Surgeon: in charge of Limb-fitting Centre, Manchester, [Lancashire], 1922-23 Publ.: New Legs for Old Of 6 Cavendish Avenue, St John's Wood, London , , N.W. in1944 brother ofunique identifier Hertfordshire 887FF Francis Fitzgerald HORT (1887) ( Medical Directories ) |