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Rev John Hewlett

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Rev John Hewlett

Birth
Yetminster, West Dorset District, Dorset, England
Death
13 Apr 1844 (aged 86–87)
London Borough of Camden, Greater London, England
Burial
Bloomsbury, London Borough of Camden, Greater London, England Add to Map
Plot
Reverend John Hewlett was buried in the catacombs of the Foundling Chapel.
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John Hewlett was the son of Timothy Hewlett.

Reverend Hewlett married Elizabeth Hobson, of
Hackney, London on August 2, 1782, and had children.
He was married a second time to 'Caroline –'. His children predeceased him.
Author
Vindication of the Parian Chronicle;
The Holy Bible with Critical,
Philosophical and Explanatory Notes, 1812, in 3 vols., 'which will ever
remain a monument of Christian zeal and erudition,' etc.

Reverend Hewlett died Apr. 13, 1844,
at 55 Hunter Street, Brunswick Square, London.

The Foundling Hospital was built in the area known as Bloomsbury, lying north of Great Ormond Street and west of Gray's Inn Lane in London. Reverend John Hewlett was buried in the catacombs of the Foundling Chapel.
John Hewlett was the son of Timothy Hewlett.

Reverend Hewlett married Elizabeth Hobson, of
Hackney, London on August 2, 1782, and had children.
He was married a second time to 'Caroline –'. His children predeceased him.
Author
Vindication of the Parian Chronicle;
The Holy Bible with Critical,
Philosophical and Explanatory Notes, 1812, in 3 vols., 'which will ever
remain a monument of Christian zeal and erudition,' etc.

Reverend Hewlett died Apr. 13, 1844,
at 55 Hunter Street, Brunswick Square, London.

The Foundling Hospital was built in the area known as Bloomsbury, lying north of Great Ormond Street and west of Gray's Inn Lane in London. Reverend John Hewlett was buried in the catacombs of the Foundling Chapel.


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