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Howson, Edmund Whytehead.
Adm. scholar at KING'S, Oct. 10, 1874. 3rd s. of the Very Rev. John Saul, D.D.
(1833), Dean of Chester. B. July 18, 1855. School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs.
1874; Sir William Browne's medal for Latin Ode, 1876; Chancellor's English
medal, 1877; Members' prize (English Essay), 1878; B.A. (5th Classic)
1878; M.A. 1881. Fellow, 1879. Assistant Master at Fettes College, 1879-80; at
Harrow, 1880-1905. Author, Addresses and Poems (printed for private
circulation, after his death), etc. Died Dec. 11, 1905, in London. Brother of
George J. (1873) and James F. (1875). (Haileybury Sch. Reg.; King's Coll.
Adm. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories
.)
Edmund Whytehead HOWSON
Approx. lifespan: 1855–1905
scholar King's College adm1874:10:10
3rd s. of Howson, John Saul, Very Rev. DD% (1833)
Dean of Chester, [Cheshire],
b. 1855:07:18
Sch: Hayleybury School [Hayleybury], [Hertfordshire],
Matric. 1874:10MT:
Sir William Browne's medal for Latin Ode 1876
Chancellor's English Medal 1877
Members' prize (English Essay) 1878
BA 5 th Classic 1878
MA 1881
Fellow 1879
Assistant Master: Sch: Fettes College [Scotland], 1879-80
Assistant Master: Harrow, [Middlesex], 1880-1905
Publ.: Addresses and Poems (printed for private circulation, after his death), etc.
d. London , 1905:12:11
brother ofunique identifier HW873GJ George John HOWSON (1873)
brother ofunique identifier HW875JF James Francis HOWSON (1875)
( Haileybury School Reg ; King's College Adm. Reg ; Schoolmasters' Directories )
    Enhanced version of original printed entry     Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier HW873GJ
Howson, George John.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Aug. 11, 1873. [Eldest] s. of the Very Rev. John Saul
(1833), Dean of Chester. B. May 1, 1854, at Liverpool. Schools [Liverpool
College and] Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. (Theol. Trip., 1st Class)
1877; equal for Evans prize, 1877; M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1877;
priest, 1878; C. of All Saints', Maidstone, 1877-9. R. of Overton, Flints.,
1879-88. V. of Crewe, 1888-1901. R. of Christ Church, Salford, 1901-5. R. of
St Mary's, Crumpsall, Manchester, 1905-6. V. of St Andrew's, Southport,
1906-12. Hon. Canon of Liverpool, 1911-16; Canon, 1923-31. R. of Much Woolton,
Lancs., 1912-23. Archdeacon of Warrington, 1916-33; of Liverpool, 1933-4.
Chaplain of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, 1933. Public pr., dio. of
Southwark, 1935-43. Author, Overton in Days Gone By. Latterly of 79,
Deodar Road, Putney, London, S.W. Died May 20, 1943, at Morfa Bychan,
Carnarvons. Buried at Overton. Brother of the next and of Edmund W. (1874).
(Haileybury Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, May 24, 1943.)
George John HOWSON
Approx. lifespan: 1854–1943
pens. Trinity College adm1873:08:11
eldest s. of Very Rev. John SAUL (1833), Dean of Chester, [Cheshire],
b. Liverpool, [Lancashire], 1854:05:01
Schools Sch: Liverpool College [Liverpool], [Lancashire], ? Sch: Hayleybury Hayleybury, [Hertfordshire],
Matric. 1873:10MT:
BA Theol.Trip., 1st Class 1877
equal for Evans Prize 1877
MA 1880
Ord. deacon Canterbury 1877
Ord. priest 1878
C.: All Saints' Maidstone, [Kent], 1877-79
R.: Overton, Flintshire , 1879-88
V.: Crewe, [Cheshire], 1888-1901
R.: Christ Church Salford, [Lancashire], 1901-05
R.: St Mary's Crumpsall, Manchester, [Lancashire], 1905-06
V.: St Andrew's Southport, [Lancashire], 1906-12
Hon. Canon of Liverpool, [Lancashire], 1911-16
Canon: 1923-31
R.: Much Woolton, Lancashire , 1912-23
Archdeacon of Warrington, [Lancashire], 1916-33
of Liverpool, [Lancashire], 1933-34
Chapl.: the Order of St John of Jerusalem 1933
Public pr., Diocese of Southwark, [Surrey], 1935-43
Publ.: Overton in Days Gone By
Latterly of 79 Deodar Road, Putney, London , , S.W.
d. Morfa Bychan, Caernarvonshire , 1943:05:20
bur. Overton, [Flintshire],
brother ofunique identifier HW875JF James Francis HOWSON (1875)
brother ofunique identifier HW874EW Edmund Whytehead HOWSON (1874)
( Haileybury School Reg ; Crockford ; The Times 1943:05:24)
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Howson, James Francis.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, May 25, 1875. [3rd] s. of the Very Rev. John Saul
(1833), Dean of Chester. B. [Sept. 20, 1856], at Liverpool. School,
Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1886. One of Dean Vaughan's
'Doves.' Ord. deacon (York) 1879; priest (Tasmania, for York) 1880; C. of
Beverley, Yorks., 1879-81. C. of Halesowen, Worcs., 1881-4. C. of Lambeth,
London, 1884-6. V. of St James's, New Brighton, Cheshire, 1887-9. V. of Christ
Church, Chester, 1889-1906. R. of Guiseley, Yorks., 1906-34. Rural Dean of
Otley, 1908-28. Canon of Bradford, 1920-34. Archdeacon of Craven, 1928-34.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.; mentioned in Secretary
of State's List for 'valuable services'). Died Feb. 19, 1934, at Bath. Buried
at Guiseley. Brother of the above and of Edmund W. (1874). (Haileybury
Reg.; Crockford; Univ. War List; The Times
, Feb. 20, 1934; Who was
Who
, 1929-40.)
James Francis HOWSON
Approx. lifespan: 1856–1934
pens. Trinity College adm1875:05:25
[3rd] s. of Very Rev. John SAUL HOWSON (1833), Dean of Chester, [Cheshire],
b. Liverpool, [Lancashire], 1856:09:20
Sch: Hayleybury School [Hayleybury], [Hertfordshire],
Matric. 1875:10MT:
BA 1879
MA 1886
One of Dean Vaughan's Ord. deacon York 1879
Ord. priest Tasmania, for York 1880
C.: Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire , 1879-81
C.: Halesowen, Worcestershire , 1881-84
C.: Lambeth, London , 1884-86
V.: St James' New Brighton, Cheshire , 1887-89
V.: Christ Church Chester, [Cheshire], 1889-1906
R.: Guiseley, West Riding of Yorkshire , 1906-34
Rural Dean of Otley, [West Riding of Yorkshire], 1908-28
Canon of Bradford, [West Riding of Yorkshire], 1920-34
Archdeacon of Craven, [West Riding of Yorkshire], 1928-34
Served in the Great War: 1914-19
(Chapl., R.A.C.D.; mentioned in Sec. of State's List for d. Bath, [Somerset], 1934:02:19
bur. Guiseley, [West Riding of Yorkshire],
brother ofunique identifier HW873GJ George John HOWSON (1873)
brother ofunique identifier HW874EW Edmund Whytehead HOWSON (1874)
( Haileybury Reg ; Crockford ; University War List ; The Times 1934:02:20; Who was Who 1929-40)
    Enhanced version of original printed entry     Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier HW833JS
Howson, John Saul.
Adm. pens. (age 17) at TRINITY, Mar. 18, 1833. S. of the Rev. John, Second
Master of Giggleswick Grammar School [and –, dau. of John Saul, master at
Giggleswick]. B. May 5, 1816, at Giggleswick. School, Giggleswick (Mr Ingram).
Matric. Michs. 1833; Scholar, 1836; B.A. (Class. Trip., 1st Class) 1837;
Members' prize, 1837 and 1838; Norrisian prize, 1841; M.A. 1840; D.D. 1862.
Hulsean Lecturer, 1862; Lady Margaret's Preacher, 1864. Ord. deacon (Chester)
1845; priest, 1846. Private tutor to the Marquess of Sligo, and to the
Marquess of Lorne. Senior Classical Master, Liverpool Collegiate Institution,
1845; Principal there, 1849-65. V. of Wisbech, Cambs., 1866-7. Dean of
Chester, 1867-85. Restored the Cathedral, endowed the King's school, Chester,
and contributed largely to the building of the new museum. Charles Kingsley
was a Canon of Chester for three years during Howson's time, and the two were
on cordial terms, despite Howson's prejudice against Broad Churchmen; Kingsley
contributed his well-known Letter on Betting to a series of short
papers started by Howson, which was intended to repress the evils of the
race-week at Chester. Married (while at Liverpool) Mary, dau. of John Cropper,
of Dingle Bank. Author (with W. J. Conybeare), The Life and Epistles of St
Paul
; hymns and sermons, etc. Died Dec. 15, 1885, at Bournemouth. Brother
of George (1844), Thomas (1836) and William (1837); father of Edmund W.
(1874). (Giggleswick Sch. Reg.; Boase, I. 1562; Crockford;
D.N.B.
)
John Saul HOWSON
Approx. lifespan: 1816–1885
age 17 pens. Trinity College adm1833:03:18
s. of Rev. John HOWSON Second Master: Sch: Giggleswick Grammar School [Giggleswick], [West Riding of Yorkshire],
s. of - Saul HOWSON dau. of John SAUL master: Giggleswick, [West Riding of Yorkshire],
b. Giggleswick, [West Riding of Yorkshire], 1816:05:05
Sch: Giggleswick School [Giggleswick], [West Riding of Yorkshire], ( Mr – EDWARDS )
Matric. 1833:10MT:
Scholar 1836
BA Class.Trip., 1st Class 1837
Members' Prize 1837 and 1838
Norrisian Prize 1841
MA 1840
DD 1862
Hulsean Lecturer: 1862
Lady Margaret's Preacher 1864
Ord. deacon Chester 1845
Ord. priest 1846
Private Tutor: to Marquess of Sligo, and to the Marquess of Lorne.">
Senior Classical Master: Sch: Liverpool Collegiate Institution [Lancashire], 1845
Principal: there 1849-65
V.: Wisbech, Cambridgeshire , 1866-67
Dean of Chester, [Cheshire], 1867-85
Restored the Cathedral, endowed the King's School Chester, [Cheshire],
and contributed largely to the building of the new museum. Charles Kingsley was a
Canon of Chester, [Cheshire], for three years during Howson's time, and the two were on cordial terms, despite Howson's prejudice against Broad Churchmen;
Kingsley contributed his well-known Letter on Betting to a series of short papers started by Howson, which was intended to repress the evils of the race-week Chester, [Cheshire],
[add:] Charles KINGSLEY [:add]
m. Mary CROPPER dau. of John CROPPER of Dingle Bank, [Lancashire], while at Liverpool, [Lancashire],
Publ.: Author (with W. J. Conybeare), The Life and Epistles of St Paul ; hymns and sermons, etc.
[add:] W. J. CONYBEARE [:add]
d. Bournemouth, [Hampshire], 1885:12:15
brother ofunique identifier HW844G George HOWSON (1844)
brother ofunique identifier HW836T Thomas HOWSON (1836)
brother ofunique identifier HW837W William HOWSON (1837)
father ofunique identifier HW874EW Edmund Whytehead HOWSON (1874)
( Giggleswick School Reg ; Boase, I. 1562; Crockford ; D.N.B. )

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