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=== House Notes ===
 
=== House Notes ===
Prof. of modern history at Cambridge<br />Rector of Eversley<br />ASL It was resolved, on the motion of Mr Blake, seconded by Mr Collingwood, that Prof. Charles Kingsley be elected an Honorary Member.<br /><br />contributes to Eyre Defence and Aid Fund
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Prof. of modern history at Cambridge<br />Rector of Eversley<br />ASL It was resolved, on the motion of Mr Blake, seconded by Mr Collingwood, that Prof. Charles Kingsley be elected an Honorary Member.<br /><br />contributes to Eyre Defence and Aid Fund<br /><br />1875.01.26 death noted
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
Charles Kingsley (12 June 1819 – 23 January 1875) was a priest of the Church of England, a university professor, historian and novelist. He is particularly associated with the West Country and northeast Hampshire. He was a friend and correspondent with Charles Darwin
 
Charles Kingsley (12 June 1819 – 23 January 1875) was a priest of the Church of England, a university professor, historian and novelist. He is particularly associated with the West Country and northeast Hampshire. He was a friend and correspondent with Charles Darwin

Revision as of 08:10, 28 May 2020

Charles Kingsley

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Charles Kingsley
MA, FLS, FGS
Kingsley, Charles.jpg
Born 1819
Died 1875
Residence Eversley Rectory, near Winchfield, Hants [1856]
Canon of Chester Cathedral, Chester [1872]
Occupation academic
literary
church
Society Membership
membership ESL Ordinary Fellow
ASL, AI Hon. Fellow

left 1875 deceased
elected_ESL 1856.07.02; 1862.03.18
elected_AI 1856
elected_ASL 1863.04.21
societies Linnean Society of London
Geological Society

Notes

Office Notes

House Notes

Prof. of modern history at Cambridge
Rector of Eversley
ASL It was resolved, on the motion of Mr Blake, seconded by Mr Collingwood, that Prof. Charles Kingsley be elected an Honorary Member.

contributes to Eyre Defence and Aid Fund

1875.01.26 death noted

Notes From Elsewhere

Charles Kingsley (12 June 1819 – 23 January 1875) was a priest of the Church of England, a university professor, historian and novelist. He is particularly associated with the West Country and northeast Hampshire. He was a friend and correspondent with Charles Darwin

Publications

External Publications

• Yeast, a novel (1848)
• Saint's Tragedy, a drama
• Alton Locke, a novel (1849)
• Twenty-five Village Sermons (1849)
• Cheap Clothes and Nasty (1850)
• Phaeton, or Loose Thoughts for Loose Thinkers (1852)
• Sermons on National Subjects (1st series, 1852)
• Hypatia, a novel (1853)
• Glaucus, or the Wonders of the Shore (1855)
• Sermons on National Subjects (2nd series, 1854)
• Alexandria and her Schools (I854)
• Westward Ho!, a novel (1855)
• Sermons for the Times (1855)
• The Heroes, Greek fairy tales (1856)
• Two Years Ago, a novel (1857)
• Andromeda and other Poems (1858)
• The Good News of God, sermons (1859)
• Miscellanies (1859)
• Limits of Exact Science applied to History (Inaugural lectures, 1860)
• Town and Country Sermons (1861)
• Sermons on the Pentateuch (1863)
• The Water-Babies (1863)
• The Roman and the Teuton (1864)
• David and other Sermons (1866)
• Hereward the Wake: "Last of the English", a novel (London: Macmillan, 1866)
• The Ancient Régime (Lectures at the Royal Institution, 1867)
• Water of Life and other Sermons (1867)
• The Hermits (1869)
• Madam How and Lady Why (1869)
• At Last: a Christmas in the West Indies (1871)
• Town Geology (1872)
• Discipline and other Sermons (1872)
• Prose Idylls (1873)
• Plays and Puritans (1873)
• Health and Education (1874)
• Westminster Sermons (1874)
• Lectures delivered in America (1875)

House Publications

Related Material Details

RAI Material

Other Material

British Library [letters from James Hunt]