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Robert Hawker (1753–1827) was an Anglican priest in Devon, vicar of Charles Church, Plymouth. Called "Star of the West" for his popular preaching, he was known as an evangelical and author. The Cornish poet Robert Stephen Hawker was his grandson.

Portrait of Dr Robert Hawker, the most famous Vicar of the Charles Church

Early life

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Hawker was born in Exeter in 1753 to Jacob Hawker, a surgeon in Exeter. He was married aged 19 to Anna Rains,[1] and they had eight children altogether.

Hawker studied medicine in Plymouth under Samuel White of Bretonside, and joined the Royal Marines as assistant surgeon. In 1778 he entered Magdalen College, Oxford.

References

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  1. ^ Whitfeld, Henry Francis (1900). Plymouth and Devonport: in times of war and peace. Plymouth, England: E. Chapple. pp. 493, 742. Retrieved 1 May 2018.

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