Francis Hodgkinson

Francis Hodgkinson (died 1840) was professor of Regius civil law (1834) and history (1799) at Trinity College, Dublin.[1] He was also vice-provost of the college from 1821 to 1832.[2] Hodgkinson did not deliver any lectures on history between the date of his appointment in 1799 and his death in 1840, causing his assistant, George Miller, to develop his own lecture course which was subsequently published in several editions. Nor did Hodgkinson deliver any lectures on law.[3]

References

  1. The royal calendar, and court and city register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and the colonies, for the year 1840. London: Hansard. 1840. p. 394.
  2. Former Vice Provosts. Trinity College, Dublin. Retrieved 26 July 2016.
  3. "Trinity College in 1830 (Part III)", R.B. McDowell and D.A. Webb, Hermathena, No. 78 (November, 1951), pp. 22-31.


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