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Born at Walcot St. Swithin, Somerset, the son of William Hudleston, of the India Civil Sevice, and his wife Laura Henrietta
Born at Walcot St. Swithin, Somerset, the son of William Hudleston, of the India Civil Sevice, and his wife Laura Henrietta


1912 Died. 'Information has reached Penrith of the death Andrew John Hudleston at the age of 57. He was the eldest the late Mr W. Hudleston C.S.I. for many years member of the Madras Council. Mr A. J. Hudleston was for chief engineer of one of the [Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway| State railways in India]]. The Hudleston family history goes back, on the authority of the the York Manuscript, quoted by Sir Bernard Burke, to Saxon times, their name being derived from Hudelston Yorkshire. Great numbers of eminent men have come from the families Huddleston of Hutton John and Millom; they have been lords of Millom tor centuries. Perhaps the best known was celebrated Father Hudleston who died in 1698 and was instrumental in preserving Charles II after the battle of Worcester '<ref>Birmingham Daily Post - Wednesday 18 December 1912</ref>
1912 Died. 'Information has reached Penrith of the death Andrew John Hudleston at the age of 57. He was the eldest the late Mr W. Hudleston C.S.I. for many years member of the Madras Council. Mr A. J. Hudleston was for chief engineer of one of the [[Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway| State railways in India]]. The Hudleston family history goes back, on the authority of the the York Manuscript, quoted by Sir Bernard Burke, to Saxon times, their name being derived from Hudelston Yorkshire. Great numbers of eminent men have come from the families Huddleston of Hutton John and Millom; they have been lords of Millom tor centuries. Perhaps the best known was celebrated Father Hudleston who died in 1698 and was instrumental in preserving Charles II after the battle of Worcester '<ref>Birmingham Daily Post - Wednesday 18 December 1912</ref>


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Latest revision as of 12:06, 18 February 2023

Andrew John Hudleston (1856-1912)

Born at Walcot St. Swithin, Somerset, the son of William Hudleston, of the India Civil Sevice, and his wife Laura Henrietta

1912 Died. 'Information has reached Penrith of the death Andrew John Hudleston at the age of 57. He was the eldest the late Mr W. Hudleston C.S.I. for many years member of the Madras Council. Mr A. J. Hudleston was for chief engineer of one of the State railways in India. The Hudleston family history goes back, on the authority of the the York Manuscript, quoted by Sir Bernard Burke, to Saxon times, their name being derived from Hudelston Yorkshire. Great numbers of eminent men have come from the families Huddleston of Hutton John and Millom; they have been lords of Millom tor centuries. Perhaps the best known was celebrated Father Hudleston who died in 1698 and was instrumental in preserving Charles II after the battle of Worcester '[1]

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  1. Birmingham Daily Post - Wednesday 18 December 1912