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<p> A Cornish clergyman and poet; was vicar for 40 years of Morwenstow, a parish on the N. [[Cornwall]] coast; author of "Cornish Ballads"; was a humane man, of eccentric ways, and passionately fond of animals; was the author of several works besides his ballads, in particular "Echoes from Old Cornwall" and "Footprints of [[Former]] Men in Far Cornwall" (1805-1875). </p> | <p> A Cornish clergyman and poet; was vicar for 40 years of Morwenstow, a parish on the N. [[Cornwall]] coast; author of "Cornish Ballads"; was a humane man, of eccentric ways, and passionately fond of animals; was the author of several works besides his ballads, in particular "Echoes from Old Cornwall" and "Footprints of [[Former]] Men in Far Cornwall" (1805-1875). </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:27, 15 October 2021
Robert Stephen Hawker [1]
A Cornish clergyman and poet; was vicar for 40 years of Morwenstow, a parish on the N. Cornwall coast; author of "Cornish Ballads"; was a humane man, of eccentric ways, and passionately fond of animals; was the author of several works besides his ballads, in particular "Echoes from Old Cornwall" and "Footprints of Former Men in Far Cornwall" (1805-1875).