Henry Huxtable

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Henry Constantine Huxtable (8 March 1826 – 1871) was Bishop of Mauritius[1] from 1870[2] to August 1871.[3]

He was the son of Dr A Huxtable and was born in Bristol, England;[4] he was educated at King's College London and served as a missionary in Sawyerpuram, Madras.

He and his wife Eliza Amier (1824-1901) were in Madras in 1852 when their son Henry Anthony was born. The family returned to England after the 1857 mutiny and Huxtable became curate in sole charge of Hendford, Yeovil for two years, followed by eight years as Rector of Bettiscombe, Somerset. In 1867 he was appointed to St Marys Church, Port Louis as Bishop of Mauritius. Eliza then returned to live in England with her son, who became a solicitor and mayor of Dorchester.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Times, Thursday, Nov 24, 1870; pg. 5; Issue 26916; col D "Court Circular"
  2. ^ Birmingham Daily Post, Wednesday, November 23, 1870; Issue 3853
  3. ^ Illustrated London News
  4. ^ Old Shirburnian website, The Sherborne Register, Fourth Edition, 1550-1950, page 53
  5. ^ Dorset Online Parish Clerk website, St Peters Church Dorchester, Marriages 1801-1900


Church of England titles
Preceded by Bishop of Mauritius
1870–1871
Succeeded by