translation in Malay. Robert Sparke Hutchings was born in the village of Dittisham in Devon, the sixth and youngest child of John Hutchings (c. 1732 – 1802)...
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to all ethnicities was first mooted by a committee led by Rev. Robert Sparke Hutchings in 1816. It was initially proposed that a boarding school would...
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Dittisham like his aforementioned brothers. Robert Sparke Hutchings, a son of Dittisham Rector John Hutchings, was baptised in Dittisham in 1781 and became...
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Thomas Hearne, antiquarian and diarist Robert Sparke Hutchings, clergyman, school founder and Bible translator Robert Jackson, Conservative, later Labour...
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building of the church was the Rev. Robert Sparke Hutchings, the Colonial Chaplain of Prince of Wales Island. Hutchings would later be instrumental in setting...
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Anglican chaplain of the British Settlement of Penang, the Rev Robert Sparke Hutchings, attempted to correct Leydekker's translation. He and his colleague...
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played a substantial role in commerce in 19th century Penang Rev. Robert Sparke Hutchings, founder of the Penang Free School Several members of the Huttenbach...
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two children were sent to live with their uncle, the Reverend Robert Sparke Hutchings of Dittisham Rectory. In 1811 their father died at sea. Richard...
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childbirth in 1798, while Hobart stayed in England. His uncle Robert Sparke Hutchings, who became deacon at Dittisham in 1803 and rector in 1805, was...
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Hutchings (Dittisham, Devon, 1769 – Govt. House, George Town, Penang, 1798), a daughter of the Rector of Dittisham. A brother of hers, Robert Sparke Hutchings...
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