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{{Infobox rai-fellow
| first_name = Charles
| name = Kingsley
| honorific_prefix = Revd.
| honorific_suffix = MA, FLS, FGS
| image = File:Kingsley,_Charles.jpg
| birth_date = 1819
| death_date = 1875
| address = Eversley Rectory, near Winchfield, Hants [1856]<br />Canon of Chester Cathedral, Chester [1872]
| occupation = academic<br />literary<br />church
| elected_ESL = 1856.07.02; 1862.03.18
| elected_ASL = 1863.04.21
| elected_AI =
| elected_APS =
| elected_LAS =
| membership = ESL Ordinary Fellow <br />ASL, AI Hon. Fellow <br /><br />
| left = 1875.01.26 dead
| clubs =
| societies = Linnean Society of London<br />Geological Society
}}
== Notes ==
=== Office 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
=== 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)<br /> • Saint's Tragedy, a drama<br /> • Alton Locke, a novel (1849)<br /> • Twenty-five Village Sermons (1849)<br /> • Cheap Clothes and Nasty (1850)<br /> • Phaeton, or Loose Thoughts for Loose Thinkers (1852)<br /> • Sermons on National Subjects (1st series, 1852)<br /> • Hypatia, a novel (1853)<br /> • Glaucus, or the Wonders of the Shore (1855)<br /> • Sermons on National Subjects (2nd series, 1854)<br /> • Alexandria and her Schools (I854)<br /> • Westward Ho!, a novel (1855)<br /> • Sermons for the Times (1855)<br /> • The Heroes, Greek fairy tales (1856)<br /> • Two Years Ago, a novel (1857)<br /> • Andromeda and other Poems (1858)<br /> • The Good News of God, sermons (1859)<br /> • Miscellanies (1859)<br /> • Limits of Exact Science applied to History (Inaugural lectures, 1860)<br /> • Town and Country Sermons (1861)<br /> • Sermons on the Pentateuch (1863)<br /> • The Water-Babies (1863)<br /> • The Roman and the Teuton (1864)<br /> • David and other Sermons (1866)<br /> • Hereward the Wake: "Last of the English", a novel (London: Macmillan, 1866)<br /> • The Ancient Régime (Lectures at the Royal Institution, 1867)<br /> • Water of Life and other Sermons (1867)<br /> • The Hermits (1869)<br /> • Madam How and Lady Why (1869)<br /> • At Last: a Christmas in the West Indies (1871)<br /> • Town Geology (1872)<br /> • Discipline and other Sermons (1872)<br /> • Prose Idylls (1873)<br /> • Plays and Puritans (1873)<br /> • Health and Education (1874)<br /> • Westminster Sermons (1874)<br /> • Lectures delivered in America (1875)
=== House Publications ===
== Related Material Details ==
=== RAI Material ===
=== Other Material ===
British Library [letters from James Hunt]
| first_name = Charles
| name = Kingsley
| honorific_prefix = Revd.
| honorific_suffix = MA, FLS, FGS
| image = File:Kingsley,_Charles.jpg
| birth_date = 1819
| death_date = 1875
| address = Eversley Rectory, near Winchfield, Hants [1856]<br />Canon of Chester Cathedral, Chester [1872]
| occupation = academic<br />literary<br />church
| elected_ESL = 1856.07.02; 1862.03.18
| elected_ASL = 1863.04.21
| elected_AI =
| elected_APS =
| elected_LAS =
| membership = ESL Ordinary Fellow <br />ASL, AI Hon. Fellow <br /><br />
| left = 1875.01.26 dead
| clubs =
| societies = Linnean Society of London<br />Geological Society
}}
== Notes ==
=== Office 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
=== 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)<br /> • Saint's Tragedy, a drama<br /> • Alton Locke, a novel (1849)<br /> • Twenty-five Village Sermons (1849)<br /> • Cheap Clothes and Nasty (1850)<br /> • Phaeton, or Loose Thoughts for Loose Thinkers (1852)<br /> • Sermons on National Subjects (1st series, 1852)<br /> • Hypatia, a novel (1853)<br /> • Glaucus, or the Wonders of the Shore (1855)<br /> • Sermons on National Subjects (2nd series, 1854)<br /> • Alexandria and her Schools (I854)<br /> • Westward Ho!, a novel (1855)<br /> • Sermons for the Times (1855)<br /> • The Heroes, Greek fairy tales (1856)<br /> • Two Years Ago, a novel (1857)<br /> • Andromeda and other Poems (1858)<br /> • The Good News of God, sermons (1859)<br /> • Miscellanies (1859)<br /> • Limits of Exact Science applied to History (Inaugural lectures, 1860)<br /> • Town and Country Sermons (1861)<br /> • Sermons on the Pentateuch (1863)<br /> • The Water-Babies (1863)<br /> • The Roman and the Teuton (1864)<br /> • David and other Sermons (1866)<br /> • Hereward the Wake: "Last of the English", a novel (London: Macmillan, 1866)<br /> • The Ancient Régime (Lectures at the Royal Institution, 1867)<br /> • Water of Life and other Sermons (1867)<br /> • The Hermits (1869)<br /> • Madam How and Lady Why (1869)<br /> • At Last: a Christmas in the West Indies (1871)<br /> • Town Geology (1872)<br /> • Discipline and other Sermons (1872)<br /> • Prose Idylls (1873)<br /> • Plays and Puritans (1873)<br /> • Health and Education (1874)<br /> • Westminster Sermons (1874)<br /> • Lectures delivered in America (1875)
=== House Publications ===
== Related Material Details ==
=== RAI Material ===
=== Other Material ===
British Library [letters from James Hunt]