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Hocking, Silas Kitto

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Hocking, Silas Kitto (1850–1935)

English novelist. He made his reputation as a writer 1878 with a religious and moral tale, Her Benny. Among his other stories are Alec Green 1878, The Awakening of Anthony Weir 1901, Pioneers 1905, The Third Man 1911, Watches in the Dawn 1920, and Gerry Storm 1934.

He was born in St Stephens, Cornwall, the son of a mine owner and the brother of Joseph Hocking. He became a Methodist minister and worked in Liverpool, Manchester, and Southport.



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