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Hutchinson, Henry Neville.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, Nov. 9, 1874. Of Stafford. [Elder] s. of the Rev.
Thomas Neville (1850) [and Sarah Ketley]. B. at Chester. Bapt. June 24, 1856.
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1914. Assistant Master at
Clifton College, 1879-80. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1883; priest,
1885; C. of St Saviour's, Bristol, 1883-5. Private tutor to the sons of the
Earl of Morley, at Plymouth, 1886-7. Owing to ill-health had to go abroad;
took up literary work in London, 1891. His books had a large circulation,
particularly his studies of extinct monsters. F.R.G.S.; F.Z.S.; F.G.S. Author,
The Autobiography of the Earth; The Story of the Hills; Extinct Monsters;
Creatures of Other Days
. Died Oct. 30, 1927, aged 72, in London.
(Crockford; The Times, Nov. 1, 1927.)
Henry Neville HUTCHINSON
Approx. lifespan: 1855–1927
pens. St John's College adm1874:11:09
Of Stafford, [Staffordshire],
elder s. of Rev. Thomas NEVILLE (1850)
s. of Sarah KETLEY HUTCHINSON
b. Chester, [Cheshire],
c. 1856:06:24
Sch: Rugby School [Rugby], [Warwickshire],
Matric. 1875:10MT:
BA 1879
MA 1914
Assistant Master: Sch: Clifton College [Clifton], [Somerset], 1879-80
Ord. deacon Gloucester and Bristol 1883
Ord. priest 1885
C.: St Saviour's Bristol, [Somerset], 1883-85
Private Tutor: to sons of the Earl of Morley Plymouth, [Devon], 1886-87
Owing to ill-health had to go abroad;
took up literary work in London , 1891
"His books had a large circulation, particularly his studies of extinct monsters."
FRGS
FZS
FGS
Publ.: The Autobiography of the Earth ; The Story of the Hills ; Extinct Monsters ; Creatures of Other Days
d. aged 72, in London , 1927:10:30
( Crockford ; The Times 1927:11:01)
    Enhanced version of original printed entry     Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier HTCN850TN
Hutchinson, Thomas Neville.
Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, June 29, 1850. S. of Henry, architect, of St Paul's
Square, Birmingham [and Mary Ann]. B. Oct. 28, 1826, at St Mary's, Birmingham.
School, King Edward's, Birmingham (Mr James Yates, M.A.). Matric. Michs. 1850;
Scholar, 1853; B.A. (15th Wrangler) 1854; M.A. 1859. Ord. deacon, 1854;
priest (Chester) June 3, 1855. Vice-Principal of Chester Diocesan Training
College, 1854-60. Second Master at King Edward's School, Birmingham, 1860-5.
Assistant Master at Rugby School, 1865-83. V. of Broadchalke, Wilts., 1883-98.
Rural Dean of Chalke. Canon of Salisbury and Prebendary of Grantham Borealis,
1898-9. Resided latterly at Salisbury, where he died May 6, 1899. Brother of
Christopher B. (1847); father of Henry N. (1874). (Crockford; The
Times
, May 10, 1899.)
Thomas Neville HUTCHINSON
Approx. lifespan: 1826–1899
sizar St John's College adm1850:06:29
s. of Henry HUTCHINSON Architect of: St Paul's Square, Birmingham, [Warwickshire],
s. of Mary Ann HUTCHINSON
b. 1826:10:28
at
St Mary's Birmingham, [Warwickshire],
" Sch: King Edward's School( Mr James YATES,"
MA Birmingham, [Warwickshire],
Matric. 1850:10MT:
Scholar 1853
BA 15 th Wrangler 1854
MA 1859
Ord. deacon 1854
Ord. priest Chester 1855:06:03
Vice-Principal of">
Sch: Chester Diocesan Training College Chester, [Cheshire], 1854-60
Second Master: at King">
Sch: Edward's School [Edward's, Birmingham], [Warwickshire], 1860-65
Assistant Master: Sch: Rugby School [Rugby], [Warwickshire], 1865-83
V.: Broadchalke, Wiltshire , 1883-98
Rural Dean of Chalke, [Wiltshire],
Canon of Salisbury, [Wiltshire], and
Prebendary: Grantham Borealis, [Wiltshire ???], 1898-99
latterly at Salisbury, [Wiltshire],
d. there 1899:05:06
brother ofunique identifier HTCN847CB Christopher Blick HUTCHINSON (1847)
father ofunique identifier HTCN874HN Henry Neville HUTCHINSON (1874)
( Crockford ; The Times 1899:05:10)

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