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PINDAR, John Hothersall, English colonial educator, born in 1794; died in West Malvern, England, 16 April, 1868. He was graduated at Cambridge in 1816, and was president of Codrington college, Barbadoes, West Indies, from 1830 till 1835. Subsequently he was a canon of Wells cathedral, and principal of Wells theological college, which latter office he resigned in 1865. He published " The Candidate for the Ministry--Lectures on the First Epistle to Timothy " (London, 1837) ; " Sermons on the Book of Common Prayer " (1837); "Sermons on the Holy Days of the Church" (1850); and" Meditations for Priests on the Ordination Service " (1853).
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