Hutton, John (Harwood)
HUTTON, John (Harwood)
HUTTON, John (Harwood). British, b. 1928. Genres: Novels. Career: Sr. Lecturer in English, Cartrefle College, North East Wales Institute, Wrexham, 1967-85; now retired. Supply teacher, West Bromwich Education Authority, 1953; Assistant Lecturer in English, University College, Bangor, 1953-54; Lecturer, Wigan and District Mining and Technical College, 1954-58; Head of the English Dept., Ruabon Girls' Grammar School, 1959-67. Publications: 29 Herriott Street, 1979; Accidental Crimes, 1983. Address: Ty Mawr, Penmynydd, Llanfairpwll, Anglesey LL61 5BX, Wales.
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