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Herbert Edward Douglas Blakiston, D.D. (5 September 1862 – 29 July 1942) was an English academic and clergyman who served as President of Trinity College, Oxford, and as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford.〔Clare Hopkins, (Blakiston, Herbert Edward Douglas (1862–1942) ), ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', September 2004. 〕 ==Family and early life== Herbert Blakiston was born in Hastings the son of artist, Douglas Yeoman Blakiston (1832–1914) and Sophia Matilda Dent (1826–1912).〔(Person Page 17130 ) at thePeerage.com〕 His father subsequently became a clergyman and the family moved to the vicarage at East Grinstead.〔 Blackstone was a descendent of Sir Matthew Blakiston, the Lord Mayor of London from 1760–1761;〔 he was the great-grandson of Sir Matthew Blakiston, 2nd Baronet Blakiston. Herbert Blakiston was the eldest of six children, he had two sisters and three brothers. His brother Charles was killed in a firearm accident, at the age of 24, in October 1887. A house surgeon at the Royal Salop Infirmary, Shrewsbury, he was accidentally shot in the back while hunting rabbits with a colleague. Another brother, William, accidentally fell under a train at Charing Cross Station on the night of 1 October 1889, and died in hospital some days later. The third brother, John, was a telegraph clerk who was among those killed while defending Mazowe, Zimbabwe (then ''Rhodesia'') on 18 June 1896, during the Second Matabele War. Herbert Blakiston's parents and sisters all died within a four-year period, just before World War I.〔
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