December 5, 1819, Ardwick (near Manchester), England.
August 27, 1904, Rochester, England.
Educated at Brasenose College, Oxford (MA 1844), Hole received his DD degree from the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1887. He served as Curate (1844-1850) and Vicar (1850-87) of Caunton, Nottinghamshire, and Dean of Rochester (1887). His works include: