Hugh Leycester Hornby

Hugh Leycester Hornby

Hugh Leycester Hornby (20 November 1888, St. Michael's-on-Wyre, near Preston, Lancashire - 24 March 1965, Dunster) was an Anglican clergyman.

He was educated at Rugby School and Balliol College, Oxford. He was curate of St. Annes-on-Sea, Lancashire before the First World War, and in 1910 joined up as a 2nd Lieutenant in the 5th Battalion, K.O.R. Lancaster Regiment, T.A. During the war he served as a temporary chaplain to the army, being awarded the Military Cross in France in 1916 and becoming and Honorary Chaplain to the Forces when the war ended. (Later, in 1951, he also became an honorary chaplain to the Lancashire Fusiliers.) Also in 1919, he succeeded his father as Vicar of St Michael's on Wyre, a living he held until 1930. He later became the living's joint-patron with his younger brother Edward Windham Hornby (succeeding their uncle) in 1944.

On 4th January 1921 he married Katharine Rebecca May (1894-1979). Their eldest son (born during Hugh's time as Vicar of St Michael's on Wyre) was Richard Hornby, later a Conservative politician. Their other three children were James William, Robert Hugh and Peter Edward.

After his time at St Michael's on Wyre, Hugh became Archdeacon of Lancaster, Rector and later also Rural Dean of Bury (1930-1953 and 1934-45 respectively) and later Suffragan Bishop of Hulme (1945-1953). He also became Proctor in Convocation in the dioceses of Blackburn then (1934-45) Manchester, as well as a member of the Church Assembly (1933-45), and chairman of the Manchester Diocesan Church Building Committee, the governors of Bury Grammar School (1930-53), and of the governors of Church Central School, Bury. He retired to Suffolk in 1953.

External links

* [http://www.birley.org/Hornby/Phipps_Hornby_Descendants/d302.htm www.birley.org]


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