28 June 1869(1869-06-28) (aged 64) Rathfarnham, Ireland
Occupation
Writer
Academic
Historian
Minister
Nationality
Irish
Alma mater
Trinity College, Dublin
Subject
liberal Protestantism, Irish history
Notable works
St. Patrick, Apostle to Ireland; The War of the Gaedhil With the Gaill
Relatives
Charles Hawkes Todd (father)
Robert Bentley Todd (brother)
James Henthorn Todd (23 April 1805 – 28 June 1869) was a biblical scholar, educator, and Irish historian. He is noted for his efforts to place religious disagreements on a rational historical footing, for his advocacy of a liberal form of Protestantism, and for his endeavors as an educator, librarian, and scholar in Irish history.[1]
^Elizabeth Marion Todd (1898). "Todd, James Henthorn". In Dictionary of National Biography. 56. London. pp. 230-232.
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the University. Instead, he was indentured to [Dr.] JamesHenthorn, who was related by marriage. Todd passed his examination on 28 June 1803 at the Royal...
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bishop of Toul. In regard to their alleged royal and Irish birth, JamesHenthornTodd states “that we cannot place much reliance on the statement that...
grandsons suggest he did belong to the Uí Ímair dynasty. In 1867 JamesHenthornTodd suggested him as a son of another Ímar, slain in battle against Ruaidrí...
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instance, by the Danish antiquary Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae and JamesHenthornTodd; but it also occurs in more modern historical works like in Mac Airt...
somewhat dated, JamesHenthornTodd's translation of 1867 is still an indispensable resource for this period of Irish history, thanks to Todd's 206-page introduction...
connections, has led to serious scholarly efforts to find Bede's basis. JamesHenthornTodd, in his 1855 publication of the Leabhar Imuinn (The Book of Hymns...
the Lochlanns died of an ugly, sudden disease." by O'Donovan and JamesHenthornTodd believed this entry referred to the death of Ímar in his translation...
1013 T. M. Charles-Edwards, Early Christian Ireland (2000), p. 15; JamesHenthornTodd, Cogad Gaedel re Gallaib (1867), p. L. This list is based on Francis...