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Hose, Charles.
Adm. at CLARE, Mar. 31, 1882. S. of the Rev. Thomas Charles (1850). B. Oct.
12, 1863, at Willian, Herts. School, Felsted. Migrated to Jesus, Apr. 1882.
Matric. Easter, 1882; Hon. Sc.D. 1900. Hon. Fellow of Jesus, 1926. Went to
Sarawak, having obtained a Cadetship under the Rajah, Sir Charles Brooke.
Resident of the Baram District, 1890-1904. Resident and Member of the Supreme
Council of Sarawak, 1904. Member of Sarawak State Advisory Council at
Westminster, 1919. Did invaluable work for the oil industry of Sarawak,
discovering a new field there. Carried out important investigations in
anthropology and explored hitherto undiscovered Borneo. On the friendliest
terms with head hunters and jungle nomads and made large collections of flora
and fauna, discovering many new species. F.R.G.S.; F.Z.S. Did valuable
research work on beriberi, correctly attributing it to the consumption of
milled or 'polished' rice; for this he received the award of the Emperor's cup
from the Japanese Government, 1909. 'His most striking achievement, however,
was that he induced the pagans of Borneo to give up head-hunting as a method
of settling tribal disputes, and take to boat-racing instead.' 'He left the
areas of his administration settled and peaceful with a developing trade.'
During the Great War, 1914-19, Superintendent of a munition factory at King's
Lynn. Author, Pagan Tribes of Borneo; Fifty Years of Romance and
Research
. Died Nov. 14, 1929. Buried at Bandon Hill, Beddington, Surrey.
Benefactor to the University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Brother
of Reginald E. (1899). (Scott, MSS.; F. Brittain, A Short History of
Jesus College
, 45; D.N.B.; The Times, Nov. 15, 1929.)
Charles HOSE
Approx. lifespan: 1863–1929
Adm. Clare College 1882:03:31
s. ofunique identifier HS850TC Rev. Thomas Charles HOSE (1850)
b. Willian, Hertfordshire , 1863:10:12
Sch: Felsted School [Felsted], [Essex],
Mig. to Jesus College 1882:04
Matric. 1882:04ET:
Hon. ScD 1900
Hon. Fellow of Jesus College 1926
Went to Sarawak, [Federated Malay States],
having obtained a Cadetship under the Rajah, Sir Charles Brooke.
Resident of the Baram District [Federated Malay States], 1890-1904
Resident and Member of Supreme Council of Sarawak, [Federated Malay States], 1904
Member: of Sarawak State
Advisory Council at Westminster, [London], 1919
Did invaluable work for the oil industry of Sarawak, [Federated Malay States],
discovering a new field there.
Carried out important investigations in anthropology and explored hitherto undiscovered Borneo ,
"On the friendliest terms with head hunters and jungle nomads and made large collections of flora and fauna, discovering many new species."
FRGS
FZS
Did valuable research work on beriberi, correctly attributing it to the consumption of milled or "polished" rice; for this he received the award of the Emperor's cup from Japanese Government 1909
"His most striking achievement, however, was that he induced the pagans of Borneo , to give up head-hunting as a method of settling tribal disputes, and take to boat-racing instead."
"He left the areas of his administration settled and peaceful with a developing trade."
During the Great War 1914-19 Superintendent: of munition factory at King's Lynn, [Norfolk],
Publ.: Pagan Tribes of Borneo ; Fifty Years of Romance and Research
d. 1929:11:14
bur. Bandon Hill, Beddington, Surrey ,
Benefactor to University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
brother ofunique identifier HS899RE Reginald Eustace HOSE (1899)
(Scott, MSS ; F. Brittain, A Short History of Jesus College, 45; D.N.B. ; The Times 1929:11:15)
    Enhanced version of original printed entry     Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier HS899RE
Hose, Reginald Eustace.
Adm. pens. at JESUS, Oct. 1899. S. of the Rev. T. C. [Thomas Charles (1850)].
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. Secretary to the Game Conservation Board, in
British Columbia; formerly with the Borneo Company. Real Estate broker, of
Burrard Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1921. Brother of Charles
(1882).
Reginald Eustace HOSE
Approx. lifespan: 1881–1979
pens. Jesus College adm1899:10
s. of Rev. T. C. HoseThomas CHARLES (1850) ">
Matric. 1899:10MT:
BA 1902
Sec.: to Game Conservation
Board
in British Columbia , Canada ,
formerly with Borneo Company
Real Estate broker of Burrard Street, Vancouver, British Columbia , Canada , in1921
brother ofunique identifier HS882C Charles HOSE (1882)
    Enhanced version of original printed entry     Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier HS850TC
Hose, Thomas Charles.
Adm. pens. at CAIUS, May 16, 1850. S. of the Rev. Frederick (1826), R. of
Dunstable. B. Sept. 30, 1830, in Cambridge. Schools, Walsall, Cambridge (Mr
Hobacq) and Leicester Collegiate (Rev. A. Hill). Matric. Michs. 1850. Resided
nearly three years. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1858; priest, 1859; C. of Sapcote,
Leics., 1858-60. C. of Harpenden, Herts., 1860-2. V. of Little Wymondley,
1862-70. R. of Roydon, Norfolk, 1870-1903. Died Aug. 4, 1903, at Lowestoft.
Brother of George F. (1858); father of Charles (1882) and Reginald E. (1899).
(Crockford.)
Thomas Charles HOSE
Approx. lifespan: 1830–1903
pens. Gonville & Caius College adm1850:05:16
s. ofunique identifier HS826F Rev. Frederick HOSE (1826) R.: Dunstable, [Bedfordshire],
b. Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], 1830:09:30
Sch: Walsall School [Walsall], [Staffordshire],
Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], ( Mr – HOBACQ ) and Leicester Collegiate [Leicestershire], ( Rev. A. HILL )
Matric. 1850:10MT:
"Resided nearly three years."
Ord. deacon Peterborough 1858
Ord. priest 1859
C.: Sapcote, Leicestershire , 1858-60
C.: Harpenden, Hertfordshire , 1860-62
V.: Little Wymondley, [Hertfordshire], 1862-70
R.: Roydon, Norfolk , 1870-1903
d. Lowestoft, [Suffolk], 1903:08:04
brother ofunique identifier HS858GF George Frederick HOSE (1858)
father ofunique identifier HS882C Charles HOSE (1882)
father ofunique identifier HS899RE Reginald Eustace HOSE (1899)
( Crockford )

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