Courtesy of Nicolas De Meulan Jouault | Born: December 3, 1804, Plymouth, England. Died: August 15, 1873, Morwenstow, Cornwall; he had joined the Roman Catholic church the previous evening. Buried: Catholic cemetery, Plymouth, England. |
Hawker was educated at Pembroke College, Oxford (B.A. 1828, M.A. 1836). He took Holy Orders in 1829 and became curate at Wellcombe, Devon, and in 1834 vicar of Morwenstow, Cornwall. He published several poetical works, including Ecclesia (1840), in which some of his hymns appeared. Hymns by him were also published in Lyra Messianica (1864).
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