Rev Henry George Bonavia Hunt FRSE FRAS FLS (30 June 1847 – 27 September 1917) was a British Anglican cleric and the founder of the Trinity College of Music in London.
He was a British subject born on 30 July 1847 in Valletta, Malta, the son of William Hunt, who was engaged there as both private secretary and lay vicar to the Bishop of Jerusalem.
His paternal grandfather, also William Hunt, born 1790 in Sutton, Suffolk, was a brush maker.
He engaged the help of a number of organists and choirmasters, including E. J. Hopkins, Goss and Richard Willing (later of All Saints' Margaret Street).
By the following year the society was known as the College of Church Music and a system of examinations (the forerunners of the present LTCL and FTCL) was in place.