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Augustus William Hare (17 November 1792 – 22 January 1834) was the son of Francis Hare-Naylor, who married a cousin of the famous Duchess of Devonshire, and was the author of a history of Germany.

He was sent by the widow of Sir W. Jones, whose godson he was, to Winchester, and New College, Oxford, in the latter of which he was for some time a tutor.

Entering the Church he became incumbent of the rural parish of Alton Barnes where, leading an absolutely unselfish life, he was the father and friend of his parishioners.

In addition to writing in conjunction with his brother Julius, Guesses at Truth, a work containing short essays on multifarious subjects, which attracted much attention, he left two volumes of sermons.

It is ironic that, for one so devoted to the cause of the Church of England, Hare was born at Rome and died at Rome.

This article incorporates public domain text from : Cousin, John William (1910). A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature. London, J. M. Dent & Sons; New York, E. P. Dutton.








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