Handley Moule
MOULE, Handley Carr Glyn. b. Fordington, Dorchester, Dorset, 23 December 1841; d. Cambridge, 8 May 1920. He was the eighth and yougest son of the Revd Henry Moule and his wife Mary (née Evans). He was given his Christian names after his godfathers, Augustus Handley and Carr [John] Glyn. He was privately educated, before matriculating at Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1860 (BA 1864, MA 1867).
He became an assistant master at Marlborough College (1864-67) before taking Holy Orders (deacon 1867, priest 1868). He served as his father’s curate at Fordington (1867-72) before returning to Cambridge as Dean of Trinity College (1872-77). He won the Seatonian Prize at Cambridge (awarded for the best...
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