Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd

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1825 – 1899

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Who was Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd?

Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd, miscellaneous writer, son of Rev. Dr. Boyd of Glasgow, was originally intended for the English Bar but entered the Church of Scotland, and was minister latterly at St. Andrews. He was educated at King's College School and at King's College London. He wrote in Fraser's Magazine a series of light, chirping articles subsequently collected as the Recreations of a Country Parson, and also several books of reminiscences, etc., written in a pleasant chatty style, and some sermons. He was D.D. and LL.D.

An excerpt from Recreations of a Country Parson, selected and introduced by Paul Collins, appears in the boxed literary magazine Dancing Star, vol 26 as a 12-page standalone booklet titled "Early Morning at the Station".

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Born
Nov 3, 1825
Auchinleck
Also known as
  • A. K. H. Boyd
Religion
  • Church of Scotland
Education
  • King's College School
Lived in
  • Glasgow
Died
Mar 1, 1899
Bournemouth

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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