1795-1855
Julius C. Hare (1795-1855)

Sep­tem­ber 13, 1795, Hurst­mon­ceux, Sus­sex, Eng­land.

Jan­u­ary 23, 1855, Hails­ham, Sus­sex, Eng­land.

Educated at Trin­i­ty Col­lege, Cam­bridge, Hare served as Rec­tor of Hurst­mon­ceaux (1832), Arch­dea­con of Lewes, and chap­lain to Queen Vic­tor­ia. His works in­clude:

  1. Day Af­ter Day I Sought the Lord
  2. Lo, I Come to Thy Will
  3. Lord God, My Sav­ior, Day and Night
Hare’s burial place