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John Ceaser-Hawkin, 4th Baronet of Kelston (1837-1929) c.1890-1900

John Ceaser-Hawkin, 4th Baronet of Kelston (1837-1929) c.1890-1900

Image Reference: 48681
Measurements: 14 x 10 cm
Medium: photo
Collection: Loose Photos
Library Reference: Portraits - Kelston, 4th Baronet
Credit: Bath & North East Somerset Council
Library: Bath Record Office : Archives & Local Studies

Description: Born 27th January 1847, ordained priest 1861 at Rochester, succeeded his grandfather as 4th Baronet of Kelston on 9th November 1861. Married Mary Catherine on 7th July 1893 (she died 9th December 1924). Youngest daughter of Thomas Ellames Withington, Esq. of Culcheth Hall, Lancashire. He held various church appointments and was Hon-Canon of St. Albans from 1878. He died on 18th January 1929 and was succeeded by his cousin. He was a member of The Club and his portrait was one of those circulated among member in about 1920. The Club was founded in 1764 by Sir Joshua Reynold and Dr. Sam Johnson. It is still in existence today, headed by a High Court Judge, but it never seems to be publicised.

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