Henry Rutter
Henry Rutter was an English Roman Catholic priest. He took part in the controversy over Robert Southey's Book of the Church,, in which Charles Butler was the Catholic protagonist.Life
He was the son of Adam Banister of Hesketh Bank and Agnes, daughter of Richard Butler, of Mawdesley, Lancashire. On 26 September 1768, he went to Douai College, where he found his uncle, Rev. Robert Banister. In May, 1781, he became professor at St. Omer's College for the secular clergy.
On the English mission, he served several places in the north before his appointment in 1817 to Yealand, Lancashire, where he remained till January 1834. The rest of his life was spent at Dodding Green.Works
- Answer to Dr. Southey, a contribution to the controversy provoked by Southey's book
- Evangelical Harmony, re-edited by Husenbeth.
Rutter's other works, chiefly scriptural exegeses and devotional translations, are enumerated and described by Joseph Gillow.