Surgeon-Major Henry Benjamin Hinton, born Swansea, Portsmouth, United Kingdom, 7th March 1813. On Friday, March 7, 1913, on his one hundredth birthday he was the oldest living officer in the Empire and the oldest living member of the Royal College of Surgeons. He died in 1916 at the age of 103. Surgeon-Major Henry Benjamin Hinton's story is told from his journal, written in January 1887, and newspaper clippings held by his great great grandson, Philip Bramley.
Monday, October 23, 2006
An early reader
While my brothers would be amusing themselves with cricket or other open air games, I would often engage in reading and my father had about thirty books which were much more scarce, and valuable, in those days than now. I remember eagerly reading Hewitsons Life of Napoleon in 2 Vols, at that time he was considered such a wonderful man, that a bust of him was to be found in almost every cottage in England - Rollins Ancient history and Mosheim Eccelesiastical History, were books I pored over, while the Pilgrims Progress, Klopstock Messiah and Fox's Book of Martyrs were frequently examined.
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