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John Hymers
John Hymers (1803–1887) was an English mathematician and cleric. ==Life== Hymers was born 20 July 1803 at Ormesby in Cleveland, Yorkshire; his father was a farmer, and his mother was daughter of John Parrington, rector of Skelton in Cleveland. After attending school at Witton-le-Wear, Durham, and Sedbergh School, he gained a sizarship at St John's College, Cambridge, in 1822. Graduating B.A. in 1826 as second wrangler, he was elected fellow in 1827. Hymers was for some years successful with private pupils, and became assistant tutor of his college in 1829, tutor in 1832, senior fellow in 1838, president in 1848. He was moderator in the mathematical tripos 1833-4, and Lady Margaret preacher in 1841. He proceeded B.D. in 1836, and D.D. in 1841, and was elected Fellow of the Royal Society 31 May 1838.〔 Hymers never married. In 1852 he was presented by his college to the rectory of Brandesburton in Holderness, East Yorkshire, and spent there the last 35 years of his life. He was appointed J.P. for the East Riding in 1857, and enjoyed good health until his death on 7 April 1887.〔
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