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William Hulme
JP
Born
1631 (1631)
Died
26th October 1691, aged 59 or 60.
Nationality
English
Education
Manchester Grammar School
Alma mater
Brasenose College, Oxford Gray's Inn
Occupations
Lawyer
Philanthropist
Known for
Foundation of the Hulme Trust
Spouse
Elizabeth Robinson (d.1700)
Children
Banaster Hulme (1658–73)
Parent
William Hulme (d.1637)
Relatives
John Hulme (1599–1657) (uncle)
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