English Church of England clergyman and miscellaneous writer
John Hobart Caunter
Born
21 June 1792 Dittisham, Devon, Kingdom of Great Britain
Died
14 November 1851 (aged 59) Marylebone, Middlesex, United Kingdom
Occupation
cleric, writer
Nationality
British
Spouse
Matilda Killick (1st), Caroline Bartlett (2nd)
Children
3
John Hobart Caunter (21 June 1792[a] – 14 November 1851) was an English cleric and writer. Serving briefly in India as a cadet, he entered the Church and served as the Incumbent Minister of Portland Chapel in Marylebone, London, for 19 years. His writings primarily focused on Biblical subjects and on India, his best-known work being a collection of tales, The Romance of History. India (1836).
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