Career
He represented Victoria City in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1920 to 1933 as a Conservative. He was born in Bradford, the son of Thomas Hinchcliffe and Mary H. Gibbons, and came to Canada in 1890. He was educated at Saint John"s College in Winnipeg.
He was also an architect, master stonemason and carpenter.
He drew up plans for the church and supervised most of the construction. Hinchcliffe was married twice: first to Mary A. Mason in 1890 and then to Jessie H. Tilston in 1916.
He served as a chaplain in the Canadian Expeditionary Force. Hinchcliffe was Minister of Education and later Minister of Lands in the provincial cabinet.