Robert Hindes Groome (1810–1889) was an English
Anglican churchman, who became
Archdeacon of Suffolk
The Archdeacon of Suffolk is a senior cleric in the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich.
The archdeacon is responsible for the disciplinary supervision of the clergy in the territory of the archdeaconry.
History
Originally in the Dioceses of No ...
. He wrote several short stories that were set in Suffolk.
Life
Groome was born at
Framlingham
Framlingham is a market town and civil parish in Suffolk, England. Of Anglo-Saxon origin, it appears in the 1086 Domesday Book. The parish had a population of 3,342 at the 2011 Census and an estimated 4,016 in 2019. Nearby villages include Earl ...
on 18 January 1810, the second son of the Rev. John Hindes Groome, formerly fellow of
Pembroke College, Cambridge, and rector for 27 years of
Earl Soham and
Monk Soham in Suffolk.
[
He was educated at Norwich under ]Richard Valpy
Richard Valpy (7 December 1754 – 28 March 1836) was a British schoolmaster and priest of the Church of England.
Life and career
Valpy was born the eldest son of Richard and Catherine Valpy in Jersey. He was sent to schools in Normandy and ...
and Howes, and at Caius College, Cambridge
Gonville and Caius College, often referred to simply as Caius ( ), is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1348, it is the fourth-oldest of the University of Cambridge's 31 colleges and one of th ...
, where he graduated BA in 1832, and MA in 1836. In 1833 he was ordained to the Suffolk curacy of Tannington-with- Brundish. During 1835 he travelled in Germany as tutor to the son of Juan Álvarez Mendizábal
Juan Álvarez Mendizábal (born ''Juan Álvarez Méndez''; 25 February 1790 – 3 November 1853), was a Spanish economist and politician who served as Prime Minister of Spain from 25 September 1835 to 15 May 1836.
Biography
He was born to Rafae ...
, the Spanish financier. In 1839 he became curate of Corfe Castle, Dorset, of which little borough he was mayor for a year. In 1845 he succeeded his father as Rector of Monk Soham, where in the course of 44 years, he built the rectory and the village school, restored the old church, erected an organ, and rehung the bells. In 1858 he was appointed an honorary canon of Norwich, and from 1869 to 1887 served as Archdeacon of Suffolk. Failing eyesight forced him to resign, at which point 186 clergy of the diocese presented him with his portrait by William R. Symonds
William Robert Symonds (1851 – 7 November 1934) was an English painter. He specialised in genre scenes, often sentimental, or involving children and animals.
Life
Born in Yoxford, Suffolk, he studied in Antwerp and settled in London in 1881. H ...
. He died at Monk Soham on 19 March 1889.[
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Cultured friends
Groome was a man of wide culture and many friends. Notable among these were Edward Fitzgerald, William Bodham Donne
William Bodham Donne (1807–1882) was an English journalist, known also as a librarian and theatrical censor.
Early life and career
Donne was born 29 July 1807; his grandfather was an eminent surgeon in Norwich. His father Edward Charles Donn ...
, Dr. William Hepworth Thompson, the master of Trinity, and Henry Bradshaw, the Cambridge librarian, who said of him: "I never see Groome but what I learn something from him." He read much, but published little: a couple of charges, one or two sermons and lectures, some hymns and hymn-tunes, and articles in the ''Christian Advocate and Review'', of which he was editor from 1861 to 1866. He is remembered by his short Suffolk stories, "The Only Darter", "Master Charlie" and others, a collection of which appeared shortly after his death. For real humour and tenderness these come near to "Rab and his Friends".British Library catalogue. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
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Personal matters
In 1843 he married Mary, the third daughter of Rev. J. L. Jackson, Rector of St Mary's Church, Swanage, and Louisa Decima Wollaston. They had eight children, of whom four sons and two daughters survived him.[
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References
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1810 births
1889 deaths
Alumni of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
Archdeacons of Suffolk
People educated at Norwich School
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19th-century Anglican theologians
English hymnwriters
Anglican hymnwriters