Education
Privately; also King’s College, London. Doctor of Music.
Privately; also King’s College, London. Doctor of Music.
Afterwards student in the Musical Faculty, Christ Church, Oxford. Bachelor of Music Christ Church, Oxfordshire. 1876; Doctor of Music Trinity College, Dublin, 1887.
Member of the Senate, 1890.
Sub-editor and editor of the Quiver, 1865-1905. Editor of Cassell’s Magazine, 1874-1896.
Editor and founder of Little Folks from commencement to 1876. Founder and first Warden of Trinity College, London, 1872-1892.
Founder and first Warden of the Kilburn Grammar School, 1897-1904.
Teacher of Musical History, University of London, 1900-1907. Ordained by Bishop of Winchester to curacy of Esher, 1878. Afterwards curate of Saint Philip’s, Recent Street, and Saint James’s, Piccadilly.
Vicar of Saint Paul’s, Kilburn.
Now Vicar of Burgess Hill, Sussex.
Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Club: Royal Societies.