LC control no. | n 50034959 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Hind, Henry Youle, 1823-1908 |
Variant(s) | Hind, H. Y. (Henry Youle), 1823-1908 |
Located | Toronto (Ont.) Windsor (N.S.) |
Birth date | 1823-06-01 |
Death date | 1908-08-08 |
Place of birth | Nottingham (England) |
Place of death | Windsor (N.S.) |
Affiliation | Trinity College (Toronto, Ont.) |
Found in | Two lectures on agricultural chemistry, 1850: title page (by Henry Youle Hind, mathematical master and lecturer in chemistry and natural philosophy at the Normal School for Upper Canada) Essay on insects and diseases injurious to wheat crops, 1857: title page (by H.Y. Hind, Esq., M.A., professor of chemistry at Trinity College, Toronto) Report on a topographical & geological exploration of the canoe route ..., 1858: title page (by Henry Youle Hind, M.A., geologist and naturalist to the exploring expedition) North-west Territory, reports of progress, 1859: title page (by Henry Youle Hind, M.A., professor of chemistry and geology in the University of Trinity College, Toronto, in charge of the expedition) Eighty years' progress of British North America, 1863: title page (by H.Y. Hind, M.A., F.C.G.S., [and five others]) Manitoba and the North-west frauds, 1883: title page (by Henry Youle Hind, M.A., formerly in charge of the Assinniboine and Saskatchewan Exploring Expedition) Historical gleanings, [1896?]: caption (by Henry Youle Hind, M.A., D.C.L.) Dictionary of Canadian biography online, viewed 25 July 2016: (Hind, Henry Youle; teacher, professor, journalist, geologist, explorer, author; b. 1 June 1823, Nottingham, England; m. 7 Feb. 1850 Katharine Cameron and had seven children; d. 8 Aug. 1908, Windsor, N.S.; educated, 1837-1839, at the Public Commercial Teaching Institute in Leipzig and, 1843-1844, at the University of Cambridge; in winter 1846, arrived in Toronto; from 1847 to 1853, assistant master at the Normal School; in 1851, joined Trinity College's medical faculty, teaching chemistry and geology; in 1853, received an honorary M.A. from Trinity College; in autumn 1866, moved his family to Windsor, N.S.; from 1878, began to exhibit increasing paranoia and by 1883 his publications were libellous and showed signs of near-insanity; in the 1880s, a member of the board of governors of King's College in Windsor, from which he received an honorary D.C.L. in 1890) Amicus database, 25 July 2016: (authorized access point: Hind, Henry Youle, 1823-1908; access points: Hind, H. Y., Hind, Henry Youle, Hind, Henry Youle, 1823-1908) |