James Hook (priest)
{{Short description|English Anglican priest}}
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| honorific-prefix = The Very Reverend
| name = James Hook
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| title = Dean of Worcester
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| church = Church of England
| diocese = Diocese of Worcester
| term = 1825 to 1828
| predecessor = John Jenkinson
| successor = George Murray
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| birth_date = 16 June 1771
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| death_date = 5 February 1828
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| education = Westminster School
| alma_mater = St Mary Hall, Oxford
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James Hook, {{post-nominals|country=GBR|sep=,|FRS|FSA}} (16 June 1771 – 5 February 1828) was an English Anglican priest. He was Dean of WorcesterCatalogue of the Lansdowne Manuscripts in the British Museum 1819 p252 from 1825Berrow's Worcester Journal (Worcester, England), Thursday, August 11, 1825; Issue 6397 until his death.
Early life and education
The son of the composer James Hook,Bishops & Deans of Worcester Green,B: Worcester, Worcester Cathedral, 1979 he was born 16 June 1771.The annual biography and obituary for the year 1829, Vol.XIII, London, 1829, p.65. He was educated at Westminster School and St Mary Hall, Oxford.
Ordained ministry
He was ordained in 1796.Richard Garnett, ‘Hook, James (1772?–1828)’, rev. H. C. G. Matthew, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13684, accessed 28 June 2013] He married the daughter of the prominent Scottish physician Walter Farquhar.[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/nra/searches/subjectView.asp?ID=P9717 National Archives] After having held several livings in 1814 he became Archdeacon of Huntingdon;'Clerical intelligence' The Morning Post (London, England), Saturday, February 26, 1814; Issue 13448 and in 1817 Rector of Whippingham."Companion to the Isle of Wight" Albin,J: London Longmans 1831
An amateur mountaineer,[http://www.smc.org.uk/Downloads/Acc11538-11851.pdf Scottish Mountaineering Club] novelist and composer, he died on 5 February 1828.The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle -- Volume XCVIII” Urban,S (Ed) April 1818 p11 (379 in bound annual collection) His brother[http://gluedideas.com/content-collection/english-cyclopedia/Theodore-Edward-1100k_P1.html Brief biography] and son[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article7423611 Trove] also achieved eminence in their respective fields.
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Category:People educated at Westminster School, London
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