The Hibbert Trust is a foundation associated with British Unitarianism from its inception in 1853. It was founded by Robert Hibbert (1769–1849) and originally designated the Anti-Trinitarian Fund. It awards scholarships and fellowships, supports the Hibbert Lectures, and maintained (from 1894) a chair of ecclesiastical history at Manchester College.[1][2] From 1902 to 1968 it issued The Hibbert Journal.
^The Hibbert scholars at Manchester New College F. H. Jones - 1870
^Memoir of Robert Hibbert, esquire, founder of the Hibbert trust Sir Jerom Murch - 1874 "The note in a preceding page containing Mr. Martineau's opinion as to utilising the travels of the Hibbert scholars is found in an interesting letter dated June 1862, signed by the Rev. W. Gaskell as chairman of the Manchester Committee ..."
The HibbertTrust is a foundation associated with British Unitarianism from its inception in 1853. It was founded by Robert Hibbert (1769–1849) and originally...
The Hibbert Journal was a large, quarterly magazine in softback book format, issued since 1902 by the HibbertTrust, best described by its subtitle: A...
The Hibbert Lectures are an annual series of non-sectarian lectures on theological issues. They are sponsored by the HibbertTrust, which was founded in...
(1770–1849), his nephew, founder of the HibbertTrust Robert Hibbert (cricketer) (1812–1833), English cricketer Robert Hibbert (merchant) (1750–1835), English...
was appointed a KC in 1914, and that same year became a member of the HibbertTrust. He was elected Chairman of Channing School in December, 1920, an office...
Hibbert, pp. 448–449 Hibbert, pp. 449–451 Hibbert, p. 447; Longford, p. 539; St Aubyn, p. 503; Waller, p. 442 Hibbert, p. 454 Hibbert, p. 382 Hibbert...
1981, p. 327; Hibbert 1968, pp. 151–153. Carlton 1995, p. 222; Gregg 1981, p. 328; Hibbert 1968, p. 154. Carlton 1995, p. 222; Hibbert 1968, p. 154 and...
his friend and third cousin Edwin Wilkins Field as a trustee of the HibbertTrust for the first 25 years of its existence; its purpose was to support...
visitor numbers had reached 36,000. The Hibbert family then gave the house, garden and cottages to the Trebah Garden Trust, a registered charity, to ensure that...
Theological Review (1864–1879), and The Hibbert Journal, one of the enterprises of the HibbertTrust, founded by Robert Hibbert (1770–1849) and originally designated...
p. 381; Carretta, p. 340. Hibbert, p. 396. Hibbert, p. 394. Brooke, p. 383; Hibbert, pp. 397–398. Fraser, p. 285; Hibbert, pp. 399–402. Ayling, pp. 453–455;...
Parissien (2001), pp. 324–326. Hibbert (1973), p. 310. Hibbert (1973), p. 344. The Times (London) 15 July 1830 quoted in Hibbert, George IV: Regent and King...
uncle Thomas Hibbert were in Agualta Vale, Jamaica, including Hibbert House (currently the headquarters of the Jamaica National Heritage Trust); another...
Hibbert House, also known as Headquarters House, is the head office of the Jamaica National Heritage Trust. It is located at 79 Duke Street in Kingston...
for funding for a series of lectures on the fourth gospel from The HibbertTrust, a Unitarian endowment that offered grants to those seeking to “contribute...
Steve Heaton, and were often accompanied live by school friend Carlton Hibbert on drums. Grind released one 12" single in 1991 on the small "Whats in...
with William Frend, and founded the HibbertTrust. He was also at odds with his cousin George Hibbert. George Hibbert was Wakefield's patron, whom Wakefield...