Herbert Newton Wethered (1870–1957) was a versatile English author, who wrote in a number of areas of non-fiction.[1]
Life
He was born on 14 November 1870, the third son of Henry Wethered, a colliery owner of Clifton, Bristol. His father Henry, who died in 1916, was the son of William Wethered and was born in Little Marlow, moving to the Bristol region around 1854, where he worked with his father and two brothers, Edwin and Joseph, in the coal business. Their sister Elizabeth married Handel Cossham. Cossham and H. O. Wills ultimately controlled the colliery.[2]
The Curious Art of Autobiography, from Benvenuto Cellini to Rudyard Kipling (1956)[11]
Family
In 1890, Wethered married Marion Emmeline Lund, daughter of James Lund, and sister of Reginald William Lund, a college contemporary. They had a son and a daughter, who were the golfers Roger Wethered and Joyce Wethered.[1][12][13]
Notes
^ abcdefgOxford), Corpus Christi College (University of; Flanagan, Neil A. (1988). Biographical Register 1880-1974. The College. p. 111. ISBN9780951284407.