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Richard Brindley Hone (born Gloucester 12 March 1805 – died Halesowen 20 February 1881) was a nineteenth century Anglican priest and author.[1]

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Life

Hone was educated at Brasenose College, Oxford[2] and ordained in 1828.[3] After a curacy in Portsmouth[4] he became Vicar of Halesowen in 1836.[5] He was also Archdeacon of Worcester from 1849[6] Hone wrote The Lives of James Usher, Abp. of Armagh, Henry Hammond, John Evelyn and Thomas Wilson, Bp. of Sodor and Man.[7]

Anna Hinderer's book's frontispiece

The missionary Anna Hinderer died in Martham in Norfolk in 1870 where her husband was acting as curate. Her biography was pulled together by two Hone sisters and Richard wrote the introduction to Seventeen Years in the Yoruba Country[8] Anna's husband was shown as joint author although the Hones were mentioned on the frontispiece. The book raised £31 and this was sent to Daniel and Sussanah Olubi who had taken over the Hinderer mission in Ibadan.[9]

Richard Hone died[10] in 1881.[11]

References

  1. ^ On line books
  2. ^ ’UNIVERSITY AND CLERICAL INTELLIGENCE’ The Standard (London, England), Wednesday, May 25, 1831; Issue 1257
  3. ^ Jackson's Oxford Journal (Oxford, England), Saturday, June 28, 1828; Issue 3922
  4. ^ ‘Church and Universities’ The Blackburn Standard (Blackburn, England), Wednesday, July 27, 1836; pg. 6; Issue 80
  5. ^ ’Local news’ Berrow's Worcester Journal (Worcester, England), Thursday, July 14, 1836; Issue 6972
  6. ^ ‘Multiple News Items’ The Standard (London, England), Friday, November 09, 1849; Issue 7876
  7. ^ Richard Brindley Hone (1846). The Lives of James Usher, Abp. of Armagh, Henry Hammond, John Evelyn and Thomas Wilson, Bp. of Sodor and Man. J. W. Parker.
  8. ^ Anna Martin Hinderer (1877). Seventeen years in the Yoruba country: memorials of Anna Hinderer, wife of the Rev. David Hinderer, C.M.S. missionary in Western Africa. Religious Tract Society.
  9. ^ Anna Hinderer, DACB, Retrieved 18 March 2017
  10. ^ 'Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries' The Standard (London, England), Monday, May 09, 1881; pg. [1]; Issue 17723
  11. ^ thePeerage.com


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