Moule, Horace M. (Horace Mosley), 1832-1873
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- Organization: Fordington Times Society
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Fordington (Dorchester, Dorset, England)
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College teaching
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College teachers
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found: Christian oratory : an inquiry into its history during the first five centuries, 1859:title page (by Horace M. Moule, of Queens' College, Cambridge)
found: Tempora mutantur : a memorial of the Fordington Times Society, 1859:list of members (Horace Mosley Moule, President)
found: The Roman Republic, 1860:title page (by Horace Moule, author of "Christian Oratory in the First Five Centuries," Hulsean Prize Essay for 1858)
found: Wikipedia, viewed 21 February 2018(Horatio Mosley Moule, fourth son of Anglican priest and inventor Henry Moule; generally known as Horace, to distinguish him from the uncle after whom he was named; born on 30 May 1832 at Fordington, Dorset; after a brief spell as an assistant master at Marlborough College he became a government inspector of workhouses; appears to have suffered from depression and alcoholism, and committed suicide in Queens' College on 21 September 1873)
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2018-02-21: new
2018-02-22: revised
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