LOWS, WILLIAM HENRY: Church of England;
b. at Whaplode Drove (42 m, s.s.e. of Lincoln),
Lincolnshire, Apr. 10, 1848. He was educated at
Christ College, Cambridge (B.A., 1871; M.A.,
1874). He was Hebrew lecturer in his college
(1874-91), and chaplain there (1874--81). He was
curate of Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire (1873-75);
Milton (1880-82); Willingham (1886-90); and
vicar of Fen Drayton (1890-91); and since 1891
at Brisley, Norfolk. He has edited:
The Psalms, with Introductions an critical Notes
(in conjunction with A. C. Jennings; 2 vols, London, 1877);
has written:
The Hebrew Student's Commentary on
Zechariah
(1884); the commentaries on Zechariah
and Malachi in Ellicott's
Bible for English Readers
(1884); and
A Hebrew Grammar (1887); and translated:
Twelve Odes of Hafiz
(Cambridge, 1877);
and
Muntakhab-i-Tawarikh (Calcutta, 1884).