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Sir
Henry Hoyle Howorth
KCIE, MP, FRS, FSA
Howorth, Henry Hoyle.jpg
Born 1842
Died 1923
Residence Derby House, Eccles, Manchester
Bentcliffe, Eccles, Manchester [1888]
Carlton Club, Pall Mall [1897]
30 Collingham Place, Earl's Court [1899]
45 Lexham Gardens, W8. [1915]
Occupation legal
political
geologist
Society Membership
membership ESL, AI Ordinary Fellow
AI local secretary for South Lancashire 1872.02.05
left 1923 deceased
elected_ESL 1866.11.06
elected_AI

1856

1896.03.10
clubs Athenaeum Club
Carlton Club
societies Society for Psychical Research
Royal Society
Society of Antiquaries
Royal Archaeological Institute
Royal Geographical Society
Royal Asiatic Society
Numismatic Society



Notes

Office Notes

ESL Council 1868-69 Member [proposed]

AI Council 1876 Member
AI Council 1877 Member
AI Council 1888 Member
AI Council 1889 Member
AI Council 1890 Member
AI Council 1891 Member
AI Council 1897 Member
AI Council 1898 Member
AI Council 1899 Member

House Notes

sometimes spelt Howarth - some possible confusion.
may well be same as H.W. Howarth in ASL - CONFUSION. Is H.W. the same as H.H.?
1872.01.01 H.H. Howorth Esq. M.A.I., Derby House, Eccles, Manchester was proposed as Local Secretary for South Lancashire
1896.03.10 Sir Henry H. Howorth was re-elected a Fellow of the Institute
1913.04.08 It was resolved that ... proceedings be taken against Mr T.H. Gordon and Sir Henry Howorth for their arrears
death reported in Report of the Council for 1923
Obituary notice in Man xxiii, 84

Notes From Elsewhere

Sir Henry Hoyle Howorth KCIE FRS (1 July 1842 – 15 July 1923) was a British Conservative politician, barrister and amateur historian and geologist

Associate of Society for Psychical Research 1884
Member of the Athenaeum Club from 1889

Born in Lisbon. Conservative MP for South Salford 1886-1900. KCIE 1892. Late geological diluvial catastrophist.

Publications

External Publications

Mongolia: a three-volume History of the Mongols (1876–1888) 霍渥斯 (1888). 蒙古史: The Mongols proper and the Kalmuks ... with 2 maps by E.G. Ravenstein (reprint ed.). 文殿閣書莊. Retrieved March 21, 2012. Original from the University of Virginia Digitized Feb 15, 2011 HENRY H. HOWORTH. HISTORY of the MONGOLS FROM THE 9th TO THE 19th CENTURY. PART III. THE MONGOLS OF PERSIA.. Retrieved March 21, 2012.HENRY H. LONDON : LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO AND NEW YORK : 75 EAST 16th STREET. Original from the University of Virginia Digitized Feb 15, 2011 History of Chinghis Khan and his Ancestors The arrival of Christianity in England: St Gregory the Great and Augustine the Missionary (1913), The Golden Days of the Early English Church (1916) and geology: The Mammoth and the Flood (1887), The Glacial Nightmare (1893) and Ice or Water? (1905). In his geological books he attacked the theories of Charles Lyell, discounting the existence of Ice Ages in favour of great floods.

House Publications

On the antiquity of bronze, in relation to ethnology
On the origins of the Norsemen – by H.H. Howorth
On some changes of surface affecting ancient ethnography – by H.H. Howorth
The westerly drifting of the nomads from the 5th to the 19th century – by H.H. Howorth

Related Material Details

RAI Material

Other Material

Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum [Sir H.H.][1886-1900: letters to AHLF Pitt-Rivers]