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proposed 1875.02.09
 
proposed 1875.02.09
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
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brother of artist Philip Wilson Steer<br />married Maria Halse Morgan Reed; son William Reed Hornby Steer b. 5 Apr. 1899<br /><br />Steer, William Henry Hornby. Adm. pens. at St John's Oct. 7 1875. [Elder] s. of Philip, artist [of Whitchurch, Heref.] (and Emma, dau. of the Rev. William Harrison). B. 1856 at Claughton, Bidston, Cheshire. Bapt. Nov. 11, 1856. School, Hereford Cathedral (Mr Rudd). Matric. Michs. 1875; BA 1885, MA 1889. Ord. Deacon (Canterbury) 1886; priest 1889; C. of Christ Church, Tunbridge Wells, 1886-92. Domestic Chaplain to the Countess of Rothes 1891-3. C. of St Jude's, South Kensington 1892-8. V. of St Philip's, Lambeth, 1898-1910. V. of All Saints, St John's Wood, 1910-21. JP for London. Chaplain of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, 1925. Married, June 8 1898 Maria Halse Morgan, eldest dau. of  William Reed, of South Kensington. Author of The Seven Gifts; Nature's Witness to the Trinity. Latterly of 52, Avenue Road, Regent's Park, NW. Died in London, May 31 1938. Brother of P. Wilson Steer, OM, artist<br /><br />The Reverend William Henry Hornby Steer, M. A., late Acting Chaplain. 3rd Middlesex Royal Garrison Artillery (Volunteers), to be 4th Class Chaplain to the Territorial Force, ranking as Captain, with precedence according to the date of his appointment in the Volunteer Force.<br />Dated 1st April, 1908.
 
== Publications ==
 
== Publications ==
 
=== External Publications ===
 
=== External Publications ===
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The Seven Gifts; Nature's Witness to the Trinity<br />
 
=== House Publications ===
 
=== House Publications ===
  

Revision as of 17:28, 28 May 2020

William Henry Hornby Steer
File:Steer, William Henry Hornby.jpg
Born 1856
Died 1938
Residence Apsley House, Whitechurch, Monmouth
Occupation church
armed services
Society Membership
membership Ordinary Fellow
left 1879.12.09 resigned
elected_AI 1875.02.23




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proposed 1875.02.09

Notes From Elsewhere

brother of artist Philip Wilson Steer
married Maria Halse Morgan Reed; son William Reed Hornby Steer b. 5 Apr. 1899

Steer, William Henry Hornby. Adm. pens. at St John's Oct. 7 1875. [Elder] s. of Philip, artist [of Whitchurch, Heref.] (and Emma, dau. of the Rev. William Harrison). B. 1856 at Claughton, Bidston, Cheshire. Bapt. Nov. 11, 1856. School, Hereford Cathedral (Mr Rudd). Matric. Michs. 1875; BA 1885, MA 1889. Ord. Deacon (Canterbury) 1886; priest 1889; C. of Christ Church, Tunbridge Wells, 1886-92. Domestic Chaplain to the Countess of Rothes 1891-3. C. of St Jude's, South Kensington 1892-8. V. of St Philip's, Lambeth, 1898-1910. V. of All Saints, St John's Wood, 1910-21. JP for London. Chaplain of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, 1925. Married, June 8 1898 Maria Halse Morgan, eldest dau. of William Reed, of South Kensington. Author of The Seven Gifts; Nature's Witness to the Trinity. Latterly of 52, Avenue Road, Regent's Park, NW. Died in London, May 31 1938. Brother of P. Wilson Steer, OM, artist

The Reverend William Henry Hornby Steer, M. A., late Acting Chaplain. 3rd Middlesex Royal Garrison Artillery (Volunteers), to be 4th Class Chaplain to the Territorial Force, ranking as Captain, with precedence according to the date of his appointment in the Volunteer Force.
Dated 1st April, 1908.

Publications

External Publications

The Seven Gifts; Nature's Witness to the Trinity

House Publications

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