Hopkins Family Papers

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Hopkins Family Papers

1826-1989 (bulk 1826-1918)

Composed of materials relating to members of the Hopkins family, especially Manley Hopkins, his wife, Catherine ("Kate"), and their children. A number of items concern Manley Hopkins's involvement with religious and political affairs in Hawaii. The collection also includes a few pieces of correspondence by British Catholic author Gerard Manley Hopkins.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7344825

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Hopkins, Catherine Smith, 1821-1920

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Catherine “Kate” Smith Hopkins was born on March 3, 1821. She was the daughter of Maria and John Simm Smith. On August 8, 1843 she married Manley Hopkins. Together the couple had nine children: Gerard Manley (1844-1889), Cyril (1846-1932), Arthur (1848-1930), Milicent (1850-1946), Felix (1852-1853), Lionel Charles (1854-1952), Kate (1856-1933), Grace (1858-1945), and Everard (1860-1928). She was a painter, poet, and a novelist, and was also a devout Anglican. She died in Surrey on September 30, ...

Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 1844-1889

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Gerard Manley Hopkins was born in Stratford, Essex, on July 28, 1844, as the eldest of nine children to Manley and Catherine Hopkins, née Smith. From 1863 to 1867, Hopkins studied classics at Balliol College, Oxford University, taking first-class degrees in both Classics and Greats. At Oxford, Hopkins befriended the poet Robert Bridges. In 1866, Hopkins converted to Catholicism. Upon entering the Society of Jesus in 1868, he destroyed the poetry he had written up to that point. Hopkins then stud...

Hopkins, Manley, 1818-1897

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Manley Hopkins was born on July 9, 1818, to Martin Edward and Ann Manley Hopkins. He married Catherine Smith on August 8, 1843, and they had nine children: Gerard Manley (1844-1889), Cyril (1846-1932), Arthur (1848-1930), Milicent (1850-1846), Felix (1852-1853), Lionel Charles (1854-1952), Kate (1856-1933), Grace (1858-1945), and Everard (1860-1928). Hopkins worked in the marine insurance industry as an average adjuster throughout his life, and published multiple manuals on the subject. He be...

Hopkins, Milicent, 1849-1946

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Milicent Hopkins was born on October 17, 1849 to Manley and Catherine (Smith) Hopkins. She joined the Anglican Sisters of Mercy convent of All Saints in St. Albans, London, in 1878, and died there on November 17, 1946....

Hopkins, Lionel Charles, 1854-1952

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Lionel Charles Hopkins was born on March 20, 1854, to Manley and Catherine (Smith) Hopkins. He attended the Modern School in Winchester, and later became a Sinologist, specializing in Chinese languages. Hopkins went to Beijing in 1874 as an interpreter for the British consular service. In 1898, he was British Consul at Yantai (Chefoo), China, and in February 1902 he was appointed Consul-General for the provinces of Zhili (Chihli) and Shanxi, residing in Tianjin (Tientsin). He retired to England ...

Hopkins, Kate, 1856-1933

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Kate Hopkins was born in 1856 to Manley and Catherine (Smith) Hopkins. She enjoyed sketching, and also helped Robert Bridges publish the posthumous first edition of Poems (1918) by her brother Gerard Manley Hopkins. She died on May 19, 1933....

Hopkins, Grace, 1857-1945

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Grace Hopkins was born on August 23, 1857 to Manley and Catherine (Smith) Hopkins. She was a musician and composer, and set many of Gerard Manley Hopkins’ and Robert Bridges’ poems to music. She died on October 31, 1945....

Hopkins, Everard, 1860-1928

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Everard Hopkins was born on February 5, 1860 to Manley and Catherine (Smith) Hopkins. Like many in his family, Everard Hopkins was interested in the arts. He attended the Slade School of Art and became a professional illustrator and cartoonist for newspapers and periodicals. He exhibited five works at the New Watercolour Society between 1884 and 1885, but his main occupation was as a book illustrator and cartoonist. His watercolors and pastels were exhibited in London, and he was also a regular ...

Hopkins, Cyril, 1846-1932

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Cyril Hopkins was the son of Manley and Catherine (Smith) Hopkins, born on March 18, 1846. He joined his father’s insurance practice some time before 1871. On October 3, 1873 he married Harriet Bockett. Cyril Hopkins died in 1932....

Hopkins, Arthur, 1848-1930

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Arthur Hopkins was born on December 30, 1848 to Manley and Catherine (Smith) Hopkins. He attended Lancing College as a young boy and joined the Royal Academy of Arts in 1872. During this period, he produced woodblock prints for various newspapers. In 1873, Hopkins married Rebecca Beckett. Hopkins was influenced by the works of Frederick Walker, and soon made watercolor his primary medium. In 1877, he was inducted into the Royal Watercolour Society, and became treasurer in 1898. He was also in...

Hopkins, Anne Eleanor, 1815-1887

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Anne Eleanor Hopkins was born on July 18, 1815 to parents Ann Manley and Martin Hopkins. She was the sister of Manley Hopkins. She taught Gerard Manley Hopkins music, painting, and sketching. She died on May 18, 1887....

Giberne, Maria Smith, 1823-1911

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Maria Smith Giberne was born in 1823 in Whitechapel, Middlesex, England to John Simm and Maria Smith. She married Judge George Giberne in Reigate, Surrey, on July 20, 1846. The couple had four children: Edgar, Evelyn, Harold and Isabel. Maria Giberne taught Gerard Manley Hopkins sketching and wrote poetry herself. She died on September 26, 1911. ...

University of Oxford

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University of Oxford From the guide to the University of Oxford Musical Exercises, 1890, (Bodleian Library, University of Oxford) Not applicable. From the guide to the Typescript Theses, 1910-55, (Bodleian Library, University of Oxford) Rev. Samuel Myles graduated from Harvard College in 1684. From the description of Diploma : manuscript, 1693 July 14. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612804731 ...

Jesuits

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In 1534 Ignatius of Loyola, a Basque and former soldier, met in Paris with six companions to take a private vow of poverty and one to place themselves at the disposition of the pope. On September 27, 1540, Paul III issued the bull Regimini militantis ecclesiae, canonically establishing the Society of Jesus. The constitutions of the society were drawn up by Ignatius who submitted his work for approval in 1550. Along with working toward the spiritual benefits of its members, the aim of the order w...

Hopkins family (Surrey)

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The Hopkins family were poets, artists, diplomats, and members of the Oxford Movement of the Anglican Church. Ann Manley and Martin Hopkins had five children: Anne Eleanor (1815-1887), Manley (1819-1897), Edward Martin, Charles Gordon (1822–1886), and Thomas Marsland Hopkins. Manley Hopkins married Catherine Smith (1821-1920), daughter of John Simm and Maria Smith, in 1843. They had nine children: Gerard Manley (1844-1889), Cyril (1846-1932), Arthur (1848-1930), Milicent (1850-1946), Felix...

Catholic Church

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During much of Doctor José Gaspar de Francia's dictatorship (1814-1840), Paraguay was without a bishop and the church was harrassed. From the description of Libro de providencias, ordenes, y autos : por Dn. Juan Antonio Riveras, cura rector de la parrequial de la Villeta : manuscript, 1804-1857. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612746619 An antiphonary is a book containing sacred vocal music, both the antiphons of the breviary, and the musical notes. An antiphon it...

Church of England

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According to the Canons of 1604, XLIX-LII, of the Church of England, only those persons whose faith and learning are known to their bishop are licensed to preach. Such is the case because the Anglican bishop has pastoral charge of his entire diocese, and the ministers of that diocese, and the ministers of that diocese are considered to be his assistants. From the description of Church of England licensing document, 1886. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122406060 The major mis...