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'''Harold Edward Hare''' was an English artist and Theosophist. He is best known as co-author with his twin brother [[William Loftus Hare]] of '''''Who Wrote the Mahatma Letters'''''.
'''Harold Edward Hare''' (1868-????) was an English artist and Theosophist. He is best known as co-author with his twin brother [[William Loftus Hare]] of '''''Who Wrote the Mahatma Letters'''''.
 
The brothers were twins, born in the St. Pancras parish of London in the second quarter of 1868.<ref>England and Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915.</ref> Their older brother Thomas owned an engraving works, and as young men they lived with Thomas and his wife.<ref>1891 England Census.</ref> In 1911, William and Harold were living in Middlesex, London, evidently unmarried. William was a "colour printer" (photo engraver) and Harold was an artist.<ref>1901 Census of England and Wales and 1911 Census of England and Wales.</ref>


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Harold Edward Hare (1868-????) was an English artist and Theosophist. He is best known as co-author with his twin brother William Loftus Hare of Who Wrote the Mahatma Letters.

The brothers were twins, born in the St. Pancras parish of London in the second quarter of 1868.[1] Their older brother Thomas owned an engraving works, and as young men they lived with Thomas and his wife.[2] In 1911, William and Harold were living in Middlesex, London, evidently unmarried. William was a "colour printer" (photo engraver) and Harold was an artist.[3]

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  1. England and Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915.
  2. 1891 England Census.
  3. 1901 Census of England and Wales and 1911 Census of England and Wales.