John Hinton was an Anglican priest in Ireland during the first half of the eighteenth century. [1]
Hinton was born in Chipping Norton and educated at Kilkenny College. He entered Trinity College, Dublin in 1686. [2] He was then admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge in 1689, graduating B.A. in both universities. [3] He then returned to TCD, graduating LL.D. in 1704. He was Archdeacon of Ossory [4] from 1700 to 1713; [5] and Dean of Tuam [6] from 1712 until 1743. [7]
John Hinton was an Anglican priest in Ireland during the first half of the eighteenth century. [1]
Hinton was born in Chipping Norton and educated at Kilkenny College. He entered Trinity College, Dublin in 1686. [2] He was then admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge in 1689, graduating B.A. in both universities. [3] He then returned to TCD, graduating LL.D. in 1704. He was Archdeacon of Ossory [4] from 1700 to 1713; [5] and Dean of Tuam [6] from 1712 until 1743. [7]