Kingsley, Grenville Arthur, 1858-1898

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Kingsley, Grenville Arthur, 1858-1898

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1858-1898

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Grenville Arthur Kingsley (12 Apr 1858-18 May 1898) was the youngest son of English clergymen, writer and social reformer Charles Kingsley and his wife Frances ‘Fanny’ Eliza Kingsley (nee Grenfell). Charles Kingsley is best known as the author of The Water Babies and Westward Ho. Grenville Kingsley came to Australia because of poor health in or before 1886 (an article by him signed G. A. K. about a trip up Mount Barney appeared in 'The Queenslander' of 6 November 1886). Kingsley lived at Tamrookum, 15 km south of Beaudesert, the property of Robert Martin Collins. Robert Collins had visited Fanny Kingsley and her family in England because of his deep appreciation of the late Charles Kingsley's books. Kingsley died aged 40 and is buried at Tamrookum.

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Created, JH, 2-Mar-2020. Revised, FF, 04-Jun-2020.

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Revised with dates of existence, FF, 04-Jun-2020.

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