William Henry Hutchings

(1835 in Exeter – 1912 in Pickering) was an Anglican priest,[1] author and translator.[2] Hutchings was educated at Hertford College, Oxford; and ordained in 1859.After a curacy in Bedminster he was warden at the House of Mercy, Clewer.This biography of a United Kingdom religious figure is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This biographical article about a person in connection with Christianity is a stub.
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