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Hayter, John. Adm. (age 17) at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, Aug. 14, 1773. S. of the Rev. Joshua [Christ Church, Oxford, 1738], R. of Chagford, Devon. B. there 1755. Matric. Lent, 1774; Browne medal (Greek Ode) 1776; B.A. 1778; M.A. 1788. Fellow, 1776-9. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 15, 1778; priest (Ely, Litt. dim. from Rochester) Feb. 28, 1779. R. of Chagford, Devon, 1779-1810. R. of Hepworth, Suffolk, 1810-18. Chaplain to the Prince of Wales (later George IV). Antiquary; sent to Naples by the Prince of Wales to decipher the papyri found at Herculaneum in 1752. Remained at Naples, 1802-6. The editor of the Oxford Fragmenta Herculanensia described him as a poor scholar and his restoration of the text as of little value. Died Dec. 2, 1818, of apoplexy, in Paris. Brother of Thomas (1766). (Eton Coll. Reg.; Foster, Index Eccles.; D.N.B.) | John HAYTER Approx. lifespan: 17551818 age 17, scholar from Sch: Eton ">Adm King's College 1773:08:14 s. of Rev. Joshua HAYTER Christ Church [Oxford] 1738 R.: Chagford, Devon , b. Chagford, Devon , 1755 Matric. 1774:01LT: Browne Medal (Greek Ode) 1776 BA 1778 MA 1788 Fellow 1776-79 Ord. deacon Ely 1778:03:15 Ord. priest Ely, Litt. dim . from Rochester 1779:02:28 R.: Chagford, Devon , 1779-1810 R.: Hepworth, Suffolk , 1810-18 Chapl. to the Prince of Wales (later George IV): Antiquary: sent by the Prince of Wales to decipher the papyri found at Herculaneum: to Naples, [Italy], in1752 Remained at Naples, [Italy], 1802-06 The editor of the Oxford Fragmenta Herculanensia described him as a poor scholar and his restoration of the text as of little value d. of apoplexy Paris, [France], 1818:12:02 brother ofunique identifier HTR766T Thomas HAYTER (1766) ( Eton College Reg ; Foster, Index Eccles ; D.N.B. ) |
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Hayter, Thomas. Adm. (age 18) at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, Apr. 25, 1766. S. of the Rev. Joshua [Christ Church, Oxford], R. of Chagford, Devon. B. there Mar. 1747. Matric. Michs. 1766; B.A. 1770; Members' prize, 1771 and 1772; M.A. 1773. Fellow, 1769-99. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1769; C. of Chesterton, Cambs., 1771. Whitehall preacher. Author, Remarks on Mr Hume's Dialogues on Natural Religion, and a pamphlet on the Confessional. Died Dec. 17, 1799, in College. Buried in the chapel. Brother of John (1773). (Eton Coll. Reg.; G. Mag., 1799, II. 1187.) | Thomas HAYTER Approx. lifespan: 17471799 age 18, scholar from Sch: Eton ">Adm King's College 1766:04:25 s. of Rev. Joshua HAYTER of Christ Church [Oxford] R.: Chagford, Devon , b. Chagford, Devon , 1747:03 Matric. 1766:10MT: BA 1770 Members' Prize 1771 and 1772 MA 1773 Fellow 1769-99 Ord. deacon London 1769:12:21 C.: Chesterton, Cambridgeshire , 1771 Whitehall Preacher: Publ.: Remarks on Mr Hume's DIALOGUES on Natural Religion, and a pamphlet on the Confessional d. King's College 1799:12:17 bur. chapel King's College brother ofunique identifier HTR773J John HAYTER (1773) ( Eton College Reg ; G. Mag . 1799, II. 1187) |