Tullie Cornthwaite
Revd. Tullie Cornthwaite | |||||||||||
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Born | 1807 | ||||||||||
Residence | Walthamstow, Essex [1862] | ||||||||||
Occupation | church | ||||||||||
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The Rev. Tullie Cornthwaite was born in 1807 and was the only son of Tullie Joseph Cornthwaite of London Wall. He matriculated to Trinity College, Oxford on 28th April 1824, aged 17 where he gained a BA in 1828 and MA in 1830. The 'Oxford Historical Register' records that he achieved second class honours in classics in 1827 and this would certainly explain the number of latin entries in his Wild Flowers volumes. The Clergy of the Church of England database records him as made Deacon and licensed Curate in 1830 and Priest in 1831. The years after this period are a little unclear but it will hopefully be possible to ascertain when he moved to the his house in Walthamstow and when his affiliation with the Forest School began by looking at dated collections surrounding his house, The Forest.
Publications
External Publications
eight volumes of 'Wild Flowers'