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Hensleigh Wedgwood

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Birthplace: Tarrant Gunville, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
Death: June 02, 1891 (88)
Gower Street, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Son of Josiah Wedgwood, Jr. and Elizabeth "Bessie" Wedgwood
Husband of Frances Wedgwood
Father of Frances Julia Wedgwood and Katherine Euphemia Farrer
Brother of Josiah Wedgwood, III; Charlotte Langton; Henry Allen Wedgwood; Francis Wedgwood; Emma Darwin and 3 others

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About Hensleigh Wedgwood

Hensleigh Wedgwood was a British etymologist, philologist and barrister, author of A Dictionary of English Etymology. He was a cousin of Charles Darwin, whom his sister Emma married in 1839.

Wedgwood was born at Tarrant Gunville in Dorset, the fourth son of Josiah Wedgwood Jr. and Elizabeth Allen of Cresselly, Pembrokeshire.

He was educated at Rugby School, then entered St John's College, Cambridge in 1820 but switched to Christ's College the following year. Though he did well in math, graduating as 8th wrangler, he finished bottom in the classical tripos at Cambridge in 1824, for which he was awarded the first "wooden wedge", equivalent to the wooden spoon, and jokingly named for him.

After leaving Cambridge, Wedgwood read for the chancery bar. In 1828, he qualified as a barrister, but never practised. Between 1831 and 1837, he served as a police magistrate and sat at the Surrey magistrates' court at Union Hall, Southwark.

A notable case that came before him during his tenure was that of James Pratt and John Smith in 1835, whom he committed to trial after their arrest for homosexual acts. After their trial and conviction at the Central Criminal Court, the two became the last to be executed for sodomy in England. This was in spite of Wedgwood himself calling for a commutation of their death sentences in a letter to the Home Secretary.

Wedgwood resigned from the magistracy after deciding that one of his duties, the administrations of oaths, was inconsistent with the commandments of the New Testament. Between 1838 and 1849, he held the post of Registrar of Metropolitan Public Carriage.

His main fields of study were philology and etymology. His Dictionary of Etymology was published in 1857. He was a founding member of the Philological Society.

Wedgwood became interested in spiritualism and attended séances. In 1874, he attempted to get T.H. Huxley involved in spiritualism by sending him an alleged spirit photograph. Huxley was not impressed and suggested the photograph had been produced fraudulently by the use of a second image placed on the plate inside the camera. Hensleigh refused to believe this explanation and considered the photograph to be genuine.

Wedgwood was a member of the British National Association of Spiritualists and a vice-president of the Society for Psychical Research.

He married Frances Emma Elizabeth "Fanny" Mackintosh (1800–1889) in 1832, his first cousin, the daughter of Sir James Mackintosh and his second wife Catherine "Kitty" Allen. They had six children: Frances Julia Wedgwood (1833–1913), feminist philosopher and writer known as "Snow". James Mackintosh Wedgwood (1834–1864) Ernest Hensleigh Wedgwood (1837–1898) Katherine Euphemia Wedgwood (1839–1934), married Thomas Farrer, 1st Baron Farrer. Alfred Allen Wedgwood (1842–1892), father of J. I. Wedgwood. Hope Elizabeth (1844–1935) married her cousin Godfrey Wedgwood. Wedgwood died on 2 June 1891 at his house at 94 Gower Street, London. He was buried at the Church of St. Peter ad Vincula, Stoke on Trent, now known as Stoke Minster. His funeral on 4 June 1891 was noted in his sister's diary.

A collection of around 550 books from his library is held by the library of the University of Birmingham. They were donated to the university by his daughter, Frances Julia Wedgwood.


GEDCOM Note

Category: Tarrant Gunville, Dorset Category: Rugby School Category: Christ's College, Cambridge

Biography ==Hensligh was born in 1803. He is the son of Josiah Wedgwood and Elizabeth Allen. He passed away in 1891.

Sources

<references />* Wedgwood, Josiah C. A History of the Wedgwood Family. London: St. Catherine, 1908., * Wedgwood, Josiah C., and Joshua G. E. Wedgwood., Wedgwood pedigrees; being an account of the complete family reconstructed from contemporary records. Kendal: T. Wilson & Son, 1925. * The research of Phillip Richards,(http://www.familyhistorian.info/exciting/wedgwood/index.html) which clarifies, corrects, and adds additional sources to these works.

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Hensleigh Wedgwood's Timeline

1803
January 21, 1803
Tarrant Gunville, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
1833
July 9, 1833
1839
September 8, 1839
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
1891
June 2, 1891
Age 88
Gower Street, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom