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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Henry George Bonavia Hunt (1847–1917) was the founder of the Trinity College of Music in London, one of the London conservatoires of music and an International Examining Institutions.He was a British subject born in Malta. His father, William, was engaged there as private secretary/lay vicar to the Bishop of Jerusalem. His grandfather, also William, born 1790 from Sutton in Suffolk, was a brush maker.His surname was originally Hunt; Bonavia was a family name that was inserted as a forename as it had been his mother's maiden name. Henry Hunt's mother, originally Marietta, but later Mary, was Maltese and the daughter of a doctor of Italian extraction. Hunt became known in later times as Bonavia-Hunt and by the time his son, the Revd Noel Aubrey Bonavia-Hunt (b. 1883), was writing vast quantities on the subject of the organ and organ building between 1910 and 1960, the family name was firmly established as \"Bonavia-Hunt\". Another member of the family, D. A. Bonavia-Hunt (a daughter) was an author and her work is still in print.Hunt was ordained to the diaconate of the Church of England in 1878. At first he was a curate in Surrey and later became warden of Trinity College. He was a member of the Oxford University (Christ Church) alumni list. He appears there as \"arm\", i.e., having a recognised family coat of arms.File:Hunttree.jpg"@en }

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