Edward Hull
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Edward Hull
Summary
Edward Hull is a human[1]. He was born in Antrim[2]. He was born on May 21, 1829[3]. He passed away in Notting Hill[4]. He died on January 1, 1917[5]. He worked as a geologist[6], stratigrapher[7], and university teacher[8]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (13 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Born in Antrim[2], Edward Hull…
- Edward Hull passed away in Notting Hill[4].
- Edward Hull was born on May 21, 1829[3].
- Edward Hull died on January 1, 1917[5].
- Edward Hull died on October 18, 1917[10].
- Edward Hull's father was John Dawson Hull[11].
- A child of Edward Hull was Charlotte Elizabeth Ferguson-Davie[12].
- A child of Edward Hull was Eleanor Hull[13].
- Edward Hull held citizenship in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[14].
- Edward Hull worked as a geologist[6].
- Edward Hull worked as a stratigrapher[7].
- Edward Hull's professions included university teacher[8].
- Among Edward Hull's employers was Royal College of Science for Ireland[15].
- Edward Hull was educated at School of Engineering (Trinity College Dublin)[16].
- Edward Hull was educated at Trinity College, Dublin[17].
- Edward Hull received the Fellow of the Royal Society[18].
- Edward Hull received the Murchison Medal[19].
- Edward Hull received the Fellow of the Geological Society of London[20].
- Edward Hull received the Doctor of Law (honorary)[21].
- Edward Hull received the Master of Arts[22].
- Edward Hull was a member of Royal Society[23].
- Edward Hull is recorded as male[24].
- Edward Hull's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Edward Hull's Commons category is recorded as Edward Hull (geologist)[26].
- Edward Hull's family name is recorded as Hull[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Antrim[2], Edward Hull… he was born on May 21, 1829[3]. His father was John Dawson Hull[11].
Education
Educated at School of Engineering (Trinity College Dublin)[16], a division of an educational institution[28], founded in 1841[29] and Trinity College, Dublin[17], a collegiate university[30], in Ireland[31], founded in 1592[32], headquartered in Dublin[33].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include geologist[6], stratigrapher[7], and university teacher[8]. Edward Hull was employed by Royal College of Science for Ireland[15].
Recognition
Awards received include Fellow of the Royal Society[18], a fellowship award[34], in United Kingdom[35]; Murchison Medal[19], a medallion[36], in United Kingdom[37], founded in 1873[38]; Fellow of the Geological Society of London[20], a fellowship award[39], in United Kingdom[40]; Doctor of Law (honorary)[21]; and Master of Arts[22], an academic degree[41].
Personal Life
Children include Charlotte Elizabeth Ferguson-Davie[12], a physician[42], 1865–1943[43], of United Kingdom[44], awarded the Officer of the Order of the British Empire[45] and Eleanor Hull[13], a writer[46], 1860–1935[47], of United Kingdom[48].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include January 1, 1917[5] and October 18, 1917[10]. Edward Hull passed away in Notting Hill[4].
Why It Matters
Edward Hull ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (13 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[9]
FAQs
Where was Edward Hull born?
Edward Hull's place of birth was Antrim[2].
Where did Edward Hull die?
Edward Hull passed away in Notting Hill[4].
Who were Edward Hull's parents?
Edward Hull's father was John Dawson Hull[11].
What did Edward Hull do for work?
Edward Hull worked as geologist[6], stratigrapher[7], and university teacher[8].
Where did Edward Hull go to school?
Edward Hull was educated at School of Engineering (Trinity College Dublin)[16] and Trinity College, Dublin[17].
What awards did Edward Hull receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the Royal Society[18], Murchison Medal[19], Fellow of the Geological Society of London[20], and Doctor of Law (honorary)[21].