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Author of " Sketches from Venetian History," a "History of the Reformed
Religion in France," and a "History of France from the Final Partition of Charlemagne to the Peace of Cambray," plus several other publications.
General Notes for William Hume (Father of John):
William Hume, born 1651, at Crake in the county of Durham (York). Clerk, Vicar of Melton Abbas 1700. From the Chevron which his son, the Bishop, bore on his seal, it is probable that he was of the Blackadder line. Died 1713.[From History of Dunbar Hume and Dundas from Drummond's Noble British Families, William Pickering, London 1846]
General Notes for William Hume (Father of John):
William Hume, born 1651, at Crake in the county of Durham (York). Clerk, Vicar of Melton Abbas 1700. From the Chevron which his son, the Bishop, bore on his seal, it is probable that he was of the Blackadder line. Died 1713.[From History of Dunbar Hume and Dundas from Drummond's Noble British Families, William Pickering, London 1846]
The Times - 2 Jul 1925
MARRIAGES: LIEUTENANT E. B. CLARK, R.N., AND MISS STEUART FRIPP.
A marriage has been arranged, and will take place in August, between Lieutenant Edwin Bidder Clark, R.N., elder son of Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs. Kitson Clark, of Meanwoodside, Headingley, Leeds, and Elspeth Steuart Fripp, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steuart Fripp, of Peking, China.
Regius Professor of Law at Cambridge University