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3 unusual facts about Thomas Hobbes Scott


Laurence Hynes Halloran

In 1828 Darling for the sake of his children gave him the office of coroner but he did not keep the position long, and in the same year was in trouble with Archdeacon Scott, who objected to Halloran's prefacing some public lectures he was giving with part of the Anglican church service.

Thomas Hobbes Scott

Scott went to France after his father's death and was a vice-consul at Bordeaux and later went bankrupt as a wine merchant.

After his return to England Scott took holy orders and became rector of Whitfield, Northumberland, in 1822.



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