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Hind, John, ca. 1758-1832
GB-2014-WSA-09288 · Person · ca. 1758-1832

HIND, JOHN, brother of Thomas Hind (qv); b.; adm. 20 Jan 1773; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 14 Jul 1773, aged 15; migrated to Magdalen Coll. Oxford, demy 1773-84; BA 1780; MA 1780; BD 1789; DD 1797; Fellow, Magdalen Coll. 1784-1808, Bursar 1790, 1795, 1802, 1805, Vice-Pres. 1797; ordained deacon (Oxford) 21 May 1780; Vicar of Findon, Sussex, from 29 Jul 1807; m. 18 Mar 1808 Penelope, widow of Rev. William Benwell, Rector of Chilton Foliat, Wilts., and dau. of John Loveday, Caversham, Berks.; d. 29 Oct 1832.

Hind, Richard, fl. 1769
GB-2014-WSA-09289 · Person · fl. 1769

HIND, RICHARD, brother of Thomas Hind (qv); b.; adm. 14 Nov 1769.

Hind, Thomas, ca. 1758-1815
GB-2014-WSA-09290 · Person · ca. 1758-1815

HIND, THOMAS, son of Rev. Richard Hind DD, Vicar of Rochdale, Lancs., and Martha Treacher, Shabbington, Bucks.; b.; adm. 10 Jul 1767; KS (aged 12) 1768; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1772, matr. 17 Jun 1772, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1772 –void 18 Oct 1787, expiry year of grace as R. Westwell, Tutor 1777-81; punished for flagrant act of lewdness and immorality in college 7 May 1774, but punishment remitted for exemplary conduct 11 Dec 1775; BA 1776; MA 1779; adm. Inner Temple 12 May 1772; ordained deacon (Oxford) 10 Jun 1781; Domestic Chaplain to George, 3rd Duke of Marlborough; Rector of Ardley, Oxfordshire, 11 Oct 1786, and of Westwell, Oxfordshire, from 1786; Vicar of Culworth, Northants, from 22 Apr 1805; m. 1st, 24 Apr 1788 Susanna, dau. of Samuel Hamer, Hamer, Rochdale, Lancs.; m. 2nd, 1 Sep 1792 Ann, widow of Richard Lane, Mill End, Hambleden, Bucks., and dau. of Richard Andrews (afterwards Woodward); d. 10 Jan 1815, aged 57.

Hinde, ---, fl. 1802
GB-2014-WSA-09291 · Person · fl. 1802

HINDE, ---; b.; adm.; in school list 1801; left Christmas 1802.

Hinde, Charles, fl. 1782
GB-2014-WSA-09292 · Person · fl. 1782

HINDE, CHARLES; b.; adm. 13 Mar 1782 (“not placed”).

Hindle, John, ca. 1761-1796
GB-2014-WSA-09293 · Person · ca. 1761-1796

HINDLE, JOHN, son of Benjamin Hindle, Westminster; b.; adm. 26 Feb 1770, chorister; left Whitsun 1774; Lay Vicar, Westminster Abbey, from 1785; Magdalen Coll. Oxford, matr. 16 Nov 1791, aged 30; Mus. Bac.; a counter tenor; sang at Worcester Music Festival 1788 and at London Vocal Concerts 1791-2; composer, “Queen of the Silver Bow”, and of other glees and songs; d. 1796. DNB.

Hindman, ---, fl. ca. 1760
GB-2014-WSA-09294 · Person · fl. ca. 1760

HINDMAN, ---; b.; at school under Markham (Bentham, Works x, 30); a contemporary of Jeremy Bentham (qv), who records that Hindman was “remarkable for his strength” and that “he could hold a heavy kitchen poker at arm’s length for half an hour”; subsequently “a tenant at Browning Hill [near Reading], but was so thoughtless and extravagant that he could not pay the rent; he left the farm and returned to it once as a beggar”.

GB-2014-WSA-09295 · Person · 1888-1952

Hine, Ernest Daryll, son of George Ernest Hine, of Ealham, by Mary Elizabeth, daughter of William Davidge, of Fulham; b. Oct. 5, 1888; adm. April 26, 1901 (H); left Easter 1906; a surveyor; P. A. S. I. 1910; F. S. I. 1919; practised in London; with the French Red Cross at Bar-le-due 1914; served with the 24th Batt. London Regt. in France, Salonika, and Palestine; Capt. July 27, 1918; Commandant of the Aliens Internment Camp, Alexandria, 1918-9; m. June 21, 1921, Phyllis Elizabeth, daughter of Herbert William Lauder, of Alexandria; d. Oct. 29, 1952.