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Hustler, James Devereux.
Adm. sizar (age 16) at CHRIST'S, Nov. 16, 1801. [Elder] s. of Thomas [and
Ann], of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. B. Dec. 4, 1784. School, Bury (Mr Beecher).
Matric. 1801. Migrated to Trinity, June 20, 1802; Scholar, 1805; prizeman; 2nd
Chancellor's Classical medal, 1806; B.A. (3rd Wrangler) 1806; M.A.
1809; B.D. 1816. Fellow of Trinity, 1807; Tutor, 1814. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
June 12, 1808; priest, May 28, 1809; C. of Fornham All Saints, Suffolk, 1823.
C. of Euston and Little Fakenham, 1828. R. of Fakenham, 1828-35. R. of Euston
with Little Fakenham and Barnham, 1829-49. F.R.S., 1819. Married, Feb. 14,
1823, Elizabeth, dau. of the Rt. Rev. William Lort Mansel, D.D., Master of
Trinity and Bishop of Bristol. Author, The Elements of Conic Sections.
Died Nov. 5, 1849. Buried at Euston. M.I. there. Brother of William (1807);
father of the next. (Peile, II. 351; Bury Gr. Sch. Reg.; Clergy
List
; Foster, Index Eccles.; Scott, MSS.; G. Mag., 1850. I.
103.)
James Devereux HUSTLER
Approx. lifespan: 1784–1849
age 16 sizar Christ's College adm1801:11:16
elder s. of Thomas HUSTLER of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk ,
s. of Ann HUSTLER
b. 1784:12:04
Sch: Bury School [Bury], [Suffolk], ( Mr – EDWARDS )
Matric. 1801
Mig. to Trinity College 1802:06:20
Scholar 1805
Prizeman
2nd Chancellor's Classical Medal 1806
BA 3 rd Wrangler 1806
MA 1809
BD 1816
Fellow of Trinity College 1807
Tutor: 1814
Ord. deacon Norwich 1808:06:12
Ord. priest 1809:05:28
C.: Fornham All Saints', Suffolk , 1823
C.: Euston, [Suffolk],
? Sch: Little Fakenham Little Fakenham, [Suffolk], 1828
R.: Fakenham, [Suffolk], 1828-35
R.: Euston with Little Fakenham and Barnham, [Suffolk], 1829-49
FRS 1819
m. Elizabeth MANSEL dau. of Rt Rev. William Lort MANSEL DD Master: Trinity College and Bishop of Bristol, [Somerset], 1823:02:14
Publ.: The Elements of Conic Sections
d. 1849:11:05
bur. Euston, [Suffolk],
MI there ^ Euston, [Suffolk],
brother ofunique identifier HSTR807W William HUSTLER (1807)
father of=the next
( Peile, II. 351; Bury Gr. School Reg ; Clergy List ; Foster, Index Eccles ; Scott, MSS. ; G. Mag . 1850. I. 103)
[add:]Married 1852:05:25 at Notting Hill, London , , Isabella, dau. of the late George Edwardes Carruthers[:add]
[add:](P.J. Barnwell)[:add]
    Enhanced version of original printed entry     Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier HSTR807W
Hustler, William.
Adm. pens. at JESUS, Apr. 4, 1807. [Younger] s. of Thomas [and Ann]. B. [June
26, 1787], at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric.
Michs. 1807; Scholar; B.A. (3rd Wrangler) 1811; M.A. 1814. Fellow,
1811-32. Bursar, 1815; Assistant Tutor, 1816; Steward. University Registrary,
1816-32. In 1813-14, Hustler, Edward Valentine Blomfield (brother of the
Bishop of London), and Robert Mounsey Rolfe (afterwards Lord Cranworth), three
young Cambridge men, travelled together through Sweden, Germany, Poland and
Austria; all kept journals, of which Blomfield's and Hustler's still survive
in their respective families. Edited Graduati, 1760-1823. Died
unmarried Mar. 11, 1832, in his rooms in College. Buried in the College
chapel. Bequeathed £400 to the College. Brother of James Devereux (1801). (An
unnamed correspondent; Bury Gr. Sch. Reg.; G. Mag., 1832, I. 283;
C.U. Hist. Reg.)
William HUSTLER
Approx. lifespan: 1787–1832
pens. Jesus College adm1807:04:04
[Younger] s. of Thomas HUSTLER
s. of Ann HUSTLER
b. Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk , 1787:06:26
Sch: Bury St Edmunds Bury St Edmunds, [Suffolk],
Matric. 1807:10MT:
Scholar
BA 3 rd Wrangler 1811
MA 1814
Fellow 1811-32
Bursar: 1815
Assistant Tutor: 1816
Steward:
University Registrary: 1816-32 </ev
In, Hustler, (brother of the Bishop of London), and Robert Mounsey Rolfe (afterwards Lord Cranworth), three young Cambridge men, travelled together through [+co][-co]
all kept journals, of which Blomfield's and Hustler's still survive in their respective families.
travelled through Sweden , , Germany [-cu] Poland , Austria , 1813-14
[add:] Edward Valentine Blomfield BLOMFIELD [:add]
Publ.: Edited Graduati 1760-1823
d. unmarried, in his rooms in Jesus College 1832:03:11
bur. chapel Jesus College
Bequeathed £400 to College
brother ofunique identifier HSTR801JD James Devereux HUSTLER (1801)
(An unnamed correspondent; Bury Gr. School Reg ; G. Mag . 1832, I. 283; C.U. Hist. Reg )

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