Editor of the " Ingleby Greenhow Parish Register, 1539-1800," 

 with Historical Introduction ; and the " Stokesley Parish 

 Register, 1571-1750." Married Sarah Richardson, younger 

 daughter of Frederick Browne, of Blencowe House, Blencowe, 

 Cumberland, and granddaughter of the Rev. John Browne, Vicar 

 of Ashford and Taddington, Derbyshire." 



He was also Secretary of the Conchology Sectional Committee 

 and Member of the Geology Sectional Committee of th^ Cleve- 

 land Naturalists' Field Club. On his proposal, in 1895, 

 Sectional Committees were appointed for the purpose of record- 

 ing and making lists of the fauna and flora of the Cleveland 

 District. The result of the formation of these Committees has 

 been the publication of Proceedings by the Club, these having 

 been published for each year since 1895. The Rev, J. Hawell 

 edited them from the first and was one of the principlal 

 contributors. 



Papers contributed by the Rev. J. Hawell to the Proceedings : 



List of the Mollusca of the Cleveland District. 



Bajocian Plant Beds of Yorkshire. 



The Evolution of Cleveland Scenery. 



Rainfall Records. 



Memoirs of Rev. Canon Atkinson and Dr. R. T. Manson. 



He frequently acted as guide at summer meetings, the last 

 occasion on whicn he attended one being at Inpleby on August 

 29th of last year (1903), when he arranged the programme and 

 acted as guide. 



He also lectured to our Society at the Winter Meetings, papers 

 delivered by him being " on the collection and study of Fossils " 

 and on '• The Evolution of Cleveland Scenery." 



The Society owes its present position and recent greatly im- 

 proved membership in a great measure to Mr. Hawell's work 

 and influence. 



He assisted Professor Kendall, F.G.S., and others in the great 

 work on the Glacier Lake Systems of North Yorks. 



He was an all-round Naturalist. Besides the subjects he was 

 specially well up in viz : — Geology and Conchology, he took an 

 interest in other sections, and made notes (and collected) on 

 Coleoptera and other Insects, Birds, the Flora, &c, especially 

 with regard to his own district." 



