Henry Neville Hutchinson

Henry Neville Hutchinson FGS, FRGS, FZS (1856 in Chester – 1927) was an Anglican clergyman and, during the 1890s, a leading writer of popular books on geology, palaeontology, evolution and anthropology.

[1][2] Henry Neville Hutchinson was the eldest son of Thomas Neville Hutchinson, an Anglican clergyman and amateur naturalist.

[3] H. N. Hutchinson was educated at Rugby School and St John's College, Cambridge, where he earned a bachelor's degree in 1878.

In 1884 he was curate to St Saviour's, Redland Park, Bristol.

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