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Maule, Henry Augustus. Adm. pens. (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, Apr. 3, 1817. Of Hunts. Matric. Michs. 1817; B.A. 1822; M.A. 1836. Ord. deacon, 1822; priest, 1823. C. of Boxford, Suffolk, 1825. P.C. of Little Raveley, Hunts., 1828-67, and Chaplain to Hunts. County gaol and house of Correction, 1828-72. Master of St John-the-Baptist Hospital, Huntingdon, 1836-72. Married (1) at Houghton-le-Spring, Martha Shirley, only dau. of Rev. W. Rawes; (2) 1837, Mary Jane, dau. of W. H. Maule, Esq., of Regent Square, Huntingdon. Disappears from Clergy List, 1873. (T. A. Walker, 396; G. Mag., XCV. 365.) | Henry Augustus MAULE Approx. lifespan: 17991873 pens. aged 18 Peterhouse adm1817:04:03 Of Huntingdonshire , Matric 1817:10MT: BA 1822 MA 1836 Ord. deacon 1822 Ord. priest 1823 C.: Boxford, Suffolk , 1825 P.C.: Little Raveley, Huntingdonshire , 1828-67, and Chapl. to Huntingdon County gaol and house of Correction, [Huntingdonshire], 1828-72 Master of: : St John-the-Baptist Hospital Huntingdon, [Huntingdonshire], 1836-72 m. (1) at Houghton-le-Spring [Co. Durham], Martha Shirley RAWES only dau. of Rev. W. RAWES m. (2) 1837 Mary Jane dau. of W. H. MAULE, Esq., of Regent Square, Huntingdon, [Huntingdonshire], d. Disappears from Clergy List 1873 ( T. A. Walker, 396; G. Mag., XCV . 365) |
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Moule, Henry. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, July 3, 1817. [6th s. of George, solicitor and banker.] B. Jan. [27], 1801. at Melksham, Wilts. [School, Marlborough Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1817; Scholar, 1817; B.A. 1821; M.A. 1828. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) Aug. 1, 1824; priest (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from Salisbury), Feb. 27, 1825; C. of Melksham, Wilts., 1824-5. C.-in-C. of Gillingham, Dorset, 1825-9. V. of Fordington, 1829-80. Chaplain to the troops in Dorchester barracks for some years; built, partly for their use, Christ Church, West Fordington, 1846. Conducted a private school in the vicarage and the adjoining house until 1859. Invented the 'Dry Earth System of Sanitation' (patent dated May 28, 1860), and published several works on the subject. Married, July 1, 1824, Mary M. Evans. Author, Scraps of Sacred Verse; Barrack Sermons; Scriptural Church Teaching; Rules for Reading Scripture; Sixty Original Hymns; Narrative of the Conversion of a Chinese Physician; Our Home Heathen; A Letter on the Dry Earth System; The Science of Manure as the Food of Plants; The Advantages of the Dry Earth System; Land for the Million to Rent; Self-Supporting Schools for the Middle Classes; The Testimony of a Portion of the Vegetable Creation to the God of the Scriptures; Scripture Interpreted on Scripture Principles, etc. Died Feb. 3, 1880, at Fordington vicarage. M.I. in Fordington church. Father of Charles W. (1853); Frederick J. (1850), George E. (1844), Handley C. G. (1860), Henry J. (next) and Horace M. (1854). (Crockford; D.N.B.; H. C. G. Moule, Memories of a Vicarage.) | Henry MOULE Approx. lifespan: 18011880 sizar St John's College adm1817:07:03 6th s. of George MOULE Solicitor: and banker.] b. Melksham, Wiltshire , 1801:01:[27] Sch: Marlborough Grammar School Marlborough, [Wiltshire], Matric 1817:10MT: Scholar 1817 BA 1821 MA 1828 Ord. deacon Salisbury 1824:08:01 Ord. priest Lincoln, Litt. dim. from Salisbury 1825:02:27 C.: Melksham, Wiltshire , 1824-5 C.-in- C.: Gillingham, Dorset , 1825-9 V.: Fordington, [Dorset], 1829-80 Chapl.: to the troops in Dorchester barracks [Dorset], for some years; built, partly for their use, Christ Church, West Fordington, [Dorset], 1846 Conducted a private school in the vicarage and the adjoining house until1859 Invented the "Dry Earth System of Sanitation" (patent dated 1860:05:28 ), and published several works on the subject. m. 1824:07:01,Mary M. Evans. Publ.: Scraps of Sacred Verse; Barrack Sermons; Scriptural Church Teaching; Rules for Reading Scripture; Sixty Original Hymns; Narrative of the Conversion of a Chinese Physician: ; Our Home Heathen; A Letter on the Dry Earth System; The Science of Manure as the Food of Plants; The Advantages of the Dry Earth System; Land for the Million to Rent; Sch: Self-Supporting Schools for the Middle Classes; The Testimony of a Portion of the Vegetable Creation to the God of the Scriptures; Scripture Interpreted on Scripture Principles etc. d. 1880:02:03,at Fordington vicarage [Dorset], MI Fordington church [Dorset], father of Charles W. MOULE (1853) Frederick J. (1850), George E. (1844), Handley C. G. (1860), Henry J. (next) and Horace M. (1854) ( Crockford; D.N.B. ; H. C. G. Moule, Memories of a Vicarage .) |