Rev Robert Hawker / Robert
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Rev Robert Hawker / Robert
REV ROBERT HAWKER Clergyman and writer, Vicar of Charles, Plymouth
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1753 1827 Clergyman Hawker Plump Plymouth Sepia Vicar
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In this evocative sepia-toned photograph, Rev. Robert Hawker (1753-1827) is depicted in his clerical attire, a testament to his dual roles as a prominent clergyman and prolific writer. The image captures Hawker in the prime of his life, with a plump, round face framed by a dark jacket and a high-collared shirt. His expression is serious, yet his eyes betray a glint of mischief and intelligence. Hawker was born in Plymouth, Devon, England, in 1753, and was ordained as a deacon in 1778 and a priest in 1779. He served as the Vicar of Charles in Plymouth for over forty years, from 1784 until his death in 1827. Hawker was known for his fiery sermons and his commitment to social justice, earning him the nickname "The Apostle of the West." In addition to his duties as a clergyman, Hawker was an accomplished writer. He published his first collection of poetry, "Passionate Sentiments," in 1784, and went on to write over 300 hymns, poems, and tracts. His most famous work, "The Poor Man's Friend," was first published in 1793 and went through numerous editions, making Hawker one of the most widely read authors of his time. Despite his success, Hawker remained humble and dedicated to serving his community. He was known for his generosity and his commitment to helping the poor and needy. This photograph captures the essence of a man who lived a life of service to others, both as a spiritual leader and as a writer who touched the hearts of countless people with his words. The photograph is a reminder of a bygone era, a time when a single man could make a profound impact on his community through his words and actions. The dark jacket, charcoal hat, and serious expression of Rev. Robert Hawker serve as a reminder of the power of the written word and the enduring influence of a man who dedicated his life to serving others.
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