Hilton, Arthur Clement

Hilton, Arthur Clement (1851 - 1877)

Biography

Arthur Clement Hilton was born in 1851 and educated at Marlborough College and St. John's College, Cambridge, where he published in 1872 The Light Green, a collection of verse parodies. After graduating from Wells Theological College in January 1873, Hilton was ordained deacon on March 1, 1874, became curate of St. Clement and St. Mary, Sandwich, and was ordained priest in 1875. He took his M.A. at Cambridge in 1876 and died suddenly and unexpectedly April 3, 1877. It was not until 1902 that his collected works were published.

Given Name
Arthur Clement
Family Name
Hilton
Birth Date
0, 1851
Death Date
April 3, 1877
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  • Priest



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