Henry Fynes Clinton


Henry Fynes Clinton was a 19th-century English classical scholar and chronologist, who sat as a Tory Member of Parliament.

Family background

He was born at Gamston, Nottinghamshire, the eldest son of the Revd Dr Charles Fynes, Prebendary of Westminster and Perpetual Curate of St. Margaret's, Westminster.
Of aristocratic descent, his family bore the surname of Fynes for five generations until his father, the Revd Preb. Charles Fynes, resumed the ancient noble name of Clinton in 1821. His younger brother Clinton Fynes Clinton MP is ancestor of the present Earl of Lincoln.

Life

Educated at Southwell Grammar School and Westminster School, Fynes Clinton went up to Christ Church, Oxford, where he read classical literature and history. He then entered Lincoln's Inn in 1808 to study law.
From 1806 to 1826 Fynes Clinton served as Member of Parliament for Aldborough.
Fynes Clinton married twice, firstly in 1809 to Harriet, daughter and coheiress of the Revd Prebendary Dr Charles Wylde, Rector of St Nicholas' Nottingham; and secondly in 1812 to Katherine, daughter of the Rt Revd Dr Henry Majendie, Bishop of Bangor. Having 2 sons who predeceased him and 9 daughters, of whom Isabella Fynes-Clinton married Thomas Gambier-Parry and was mother of Sir Hubert Parry.
Fynes Clinton bought Guessens, near Welwyn, Hertfordshire, from the poet Edward Young, where he was seated until his death in 1852.

Works

His reading was methodical, whilst his Fasti, on classical chronology, has required correction on the basis of later research.
Fynes Clinton's major works are:
  • Fasti Hellenici, the Civil and Literary Chronology of Greece from the 55th to the 124th Olympiad, including dissertations on points of Greek history and Scriptural chronology; and
  • Fasti Romani, the Civil and Literary Chronology of Rome and Constantinople from the Death of Augustus to the Death of Heraclius.
In 1851 and 1853 respectively he published epitomes of the above. The Literary Remains of H. Fynes Clinton were edited by Clinton Fynes Clinton in 1854.