Charles Henry Hamilton Wright

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Charles Henry Hamilton Wright (9 March 1836,

Anglican
clergyman.

Biography

Wright was the second son of barrister Edward Wright and his wife Charlotte. His older brother was

Protestant Reformation Society
in 1898–1907.

Publications

  • Grammar of Modern Irish (1855; ed. 1860)
  • Book of Genesis in Hebrew (1859)
  • Bunyan's Works with Notes (1866)
  • Fragments and Specimens of Early Latin (1874)
  • The One Religion (1881)
  • The Book Of Koheleth, Commonly Called Ecclesiastes, Considered In Relation To Modern Criticism, And To The Doctrines Of Modern Pessimism, With A Grammatical Commentary And A Revised Translation – The Donnellan Lectures 1880–1881 (1883)
  • Biblical Essays (1885)
  • Roman Catholicism in the Light of Scripture (2d ed., 1897)
  • The Intermediate State and Prayers for the Dead (1900)
  • "An Introduction to the Old Testament" Theological Educator (1900) published by Thomas Whitaker New York ....Many editions were published in

n several countries.

  • Genuine Writings of Saint Patrick with Life (1902)
  • Daniel and his Prophecies (1906)

Family

He was married to Ebba (née Almroth). They had five sons: Sir

Chief Justice of the Seychelles
; Major-General Henry Brooke Hagstromer Wright (1864–1948); Rev. Ernest Alexanderson Wright (1865–1926 or 1931).

References

  • Dr. C. H. H. Wright Archived 26 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine. The Times, 22 March 1909.
  • This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainRines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Wright, Charles Henry Hamilton" . Encyclopedia Americana.