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ANDREW KENNEDY HUTCHISON BOYD

ANDREW KENNEDY HUTCHISON BOYD (1825-1899), a Scottish clergyman and writer; bred for the bar, but entered the Church; known to fame as A. K. H. B.; author of "Recreations of a Country Parson," which was widely read, and of Reminiscences of his life; died at Bournemouth by mischance of swallowing a lotion instead of a sleeping-draught.


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