• Source: Thomas Blyth
    • Canon Thomas Allen Blyth DD (7 January 1844 – 19 July 1913), author, historian, editor of the Worcester Diocesan Calendar (1889), Hon. Canon of Worcester Cathedral (1898), examining Chaplain and Commissary to the Archbishop of Ottawa, Commissary to the Bishops of Niagara (from 1890) and Surrogate to the Diocese of Worcester (from 1900).


      Early life


      Thomas Allen Blyth was born in London on 7 January 1844, the second son of Henry Ralph Blyth of Wivenhoe, Beaumont, London and Bedford. He was educated at Bedford Modern School and Queen's College, Oxford (BA (Hons in Theology) 1882, MA 1885, BD 1888, DD 1892).


      Career


      Blyth was an Assistant Master at the Bedford Schools (1865–75) and ordained in 1875. He was Curate of Wymondham, Norfolk (1875–77), Clifton-upon-Dunsmore (1877–78), Thame (1879–81) and St Saviour in the Parish of Upper Chelsea (1884–85).
      He was a Fellow of the Educational Institute of Scotland (1870); Hon. Fellow Academy of Roman Citizens (1870); PhD and MA, University of Göttingen (1870).
      Blyth was Vice-Chairman of the Foleshill Board of Guardians (1887–92) and was made editor of the Worcester Diocesan Calendar in 1889. He was Hon. Canon of Worcester Cathedral (1898), examining Chaplain and Commissary to the Archbishop of Ottawa, Commissary to the Bishops of Niagara (from 1890), Chairman of the Stoke School Board (1897–99) and Surrogate to the Diocese of Worcester (from 1900).
      Blyth was made a Doctor of Divinity of the University of Durham in 1901 and was a senior fellow of the Geological Society of Edinburgh. In addition to his official church duties, Blyth was an author, translator and historian producing 38 works in 61 publications, many Latin translations.


      Family life


      Blyth married Mary Jane, 3rd daughter of John Hands of Grandborough House, Grandborough, Warwickshire. They had a son and a daughter. He died on 19 July 1913.


      Bibliography


      Sir William Harpur, Lord Mayor of London in 1561. Published 1864
      John Bunyan and his Church
      The Stranger's Guide to the Bedford Schools, 1864
      Burt's Bedford Directory and History of the Churches of Bunyan, Howard, and Wesley; John Jukes, 1866
      The Bedford Directory and Almanac, 1866
      Carter's Directory and History of the Ancient Parish Churches of Bedford, 1869
      Metallography as a Separate Science, 1871
      The History of Bedford, 1873; John Huss, 1879
      Plato’s Meno, literally translated
      The Oxford Logic Chart
      Terence's Andria, Phormio, and Heauton Timorumenos, literally translated
      The Oxford Handbook of Logic, 1880
      Xenophon’s Memorabilia, I, II, IV, literally translated
      The Undergraduate's Guide to the Holy Gospels
      Lecture Notes on Human Physiology, 1881
      Questions and Exercises in Advanced Logic, 1881
      Rudiments of Faith and Religion
      Guide to Matriculation and Responsions at Oxford
      Livy's History of Rome, XXI, XXII, XXIII, literally translated, 1882
      Homer’s Iliad, I to IV, Cæsar de Bello Gallico, I to IV, literally translated, 1883
      Plato’s Apology of Socrates, literally translated, 1884
      Handbook for the Clergy, 1893
      The History of Stoke-in-Coventry, 1897
      The Thirty-nine Articles, 3rd edn, 1899
      Editor, Oxford Translations of the Classics
      The Oxford Science Primers
      Oxford Aids to The Schools, 1878–85


      External links


      Thomas Allen Blyth at WorldCat Identities


      References

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