Hugh Northcote (1 November 1868 – 12 August 1933) was an Anglican clergyman in New Zealand and writer on sex.
After graduating with a first in classics from Canterbury University College, he became an Anglican priest.
In 1903 he and his family left for England, where he lived until 1927, when he returned to New Zealand.
[2] Northcote corresponded with Havelock Ellis, and helped to popularise the term 'inversion' for homosexuality.
[3] Media related to Hugh Northcote at Wikimedia Commons This article about a New Zealand writer or poet is a stub.