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On 22 November 1870 he found himself too weak to rise, and spent the day in bed. In the evening, shortly before nine o'clock, he fell asleep, and though he woke again after a few minutes, he had already lost the power of speech, and died the next morning. He was buried on the 29th in the Birmingham
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in 1807, where he remained until age 16. He wished to proceed to Cambridge to for classical studies, with a view to taking holy orders; his parents, however, who were strict nonconformists, refused to agree. In time he decided to entering
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Barker was married more than once. His first wife died in 1833. He left a wife, two daughters, and three sons, of whom one, the Rev. Philip C. Barker, became professor of mathematics at
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and prepare himself for the congregational ministry, in 1821. He married the same or the following year, thereby cutting short his college course.
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Barker was born in London on 30 November 1799, and was entered at
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Christ's Hospital
Homerton Old College
Alresford
Hampshire
Harpenden
Uxbridge
John Pye-Smith
Spring Hill College, Birmingham
Henry Rogers
Rotherham Congregational College
"Barker, Thomas Richard" 
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Barker, Thomas Richard
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1799 births
1870 deaths
English Congregationalists
Alumni of Homerton College, Cambridge
Dissenting academy tutors

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