Author talk:Charles Ernest Hughes

Latest comment: 6 years ago by Charles Matthews in topic Coming back to this

Attempts to identify this author edit

Talk:Dictionary of National_Biography, 1885-1900/List of Contributors#Charles Ernest Hughes

Hughes research efforts edit

Author:Charles Ernest Hughes seems to have written on a number of literary people. There are a number of births to not allow differentiation. This one is a possibility.

  • Charles Ernest Hughes, d.1941 Rector of Luckington, Wiltshire, aged 76 .
There's more info about that one (born 1867, educ. at King's School Canterbury & Keble College, Oxford) in the 1932 Register to King's School Canterbury. (Google books) Dsp13 (talk) 12:21, 21 December 2008 (UTC)Reply
Google Oz, doesn't show me that search result you mentioned. So I dig via other sources and find
  • At Archive.org, I do see Schola Regia Cantuariensis and from there I see
    • Charles Ernest Hughes student School Roll in 1881
    • was C.E. Hughes was an Assistant Master in 1894
  • Foster, Joseph. Alumni Oxonienses: The Members of the University of Oxford, 1715-1886 p.705
Hughes, Charles Ernest, 3s. Henry, of Maidstone, Kent, gent. Keble Coll., matric. 19 Oct., 1886, aged 19.
  • No Charles Ernest Hughes showing at Cambridge.

Still does not confirm that it is the right CE Hughes, though does look favourable. Parked -- billinghurst (talk) 01:35, 14 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Hughes wrote only in the Supplement and the lists of writers there do not make him a Reverend, which is the usual style. So I'm not convinced. The topics he wrote on show little consistency. Charles Matthews (talk) 11:32, 16 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

I find the Rector in the 1932 Crockfords, and he was ordained in 1890s, and there is no recording there of having been an author. I would agree that this does not look like a likely candidate. — billinghurst sDrewth 12:47, 26 May 2011 (UTC)Reply


Coming back to this edit

Maybe Charles Ernest Hughes born 1867 wrote some history in his 30s, with a family to feed? He did publish a historical work in 1926, according to https://viaf.org/processed/LC%7Cno2012022589. I think this could be our man. Charles Matthews (talk) 19:47, 29 July 2016 (UTC)Reply

Married in 1904 at Maidstone, to Florence Pennethorne (newspaper reports, was then assistant priest at w:Freemantle, Southampton; and was apparently father of Pennethorne Hughes (born 1907), BBC radio producer and writer on witchcraft. Seems to have been a curate at Byfleet. Perfectly plausible that he should have been writing for the DNB c.1901. Charles Matthews (talk) 08:34, 11 January 2018 (UTC)Reply