William Hughes (geographer) explained

William Hughes
Honorific Suffix:FRGS
Birth Date:1818
Birth Name:William Hughes
Death Date:21 May 1876
Death Place:St John's Wood, London, England

William Hughes FRGS (1818  - 21 May 1876) was an English geographer, cartographer, author and academic.

Life

In early life Hughes was in business as an engraver in Pentonville, London. In 1840 he became a lecturer at St John's College, Battersea.[1]

Hughes was Professor of Geography at King's College and Queen's College, London and Royal Female Naval School.[2] He was for many years Examiner in Geography to the College of Preceptors.[2] He died at his home, Adelaide Road, St John's Wood, London.[3]

Works

Hughes was the author of many books; atlases for the classroom, and books for biblical studies and general reference. He was also a prolific editor of reference works and textbooks. Some of his publications were later revised by Sir Richard Gregory, and by John Francon Williams.

Partial bibliography

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. 41217. Elizabeth. Baigent. Hughes, William (1817–1876).
  2. News: The Late Professor Wm. Hughes, F.R.G.S. . . Adelaide . 28 July 1876 . 18 November 2011 . 7 . National Library of Australia.
  3. News: Family Notices. . . Adelaide . 25 July 1876 . 17 November 2011 . 4 . National Library of Australia.