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  William Edward Forster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She was not a Quaker, and her husband was formally excommunicated for marrying her, but the Friends who were commissioned to announce the sentence "shook hands and stayed to luncheon." Forster thereafter ranked himself as a member of the Church of England.
Directly after the Reform Bill had passed, Forster and Edward Cardwell brought in Education Bills in 1867 and 1868; and in 1868, when the Liberal party returned to office, Forster was appointed vice-president of the council, with the duty of preparing a government measure for national education.
From that time Forster's life was in danger, and he had to be escorted by mounted police in Dublin.
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(One of these children was Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Forster, a Liberal Unionist member of parliament, who eventually became a member of Arthur Balfour's cabinet.) Forster became known as a practical philanthropist early.
In 1846-1847 he accompanied his father to Ireland as distributor of the Friends' relief fund for the famine in Connemara, and the state of the country made a deep impression on him.
On May 2, Gladstone announced that the government intended to release Parnell and his fellow-prisoners in Kilmainham, and that both Lord Cowper and Forster had in consequence resigned; and the following Saturday Forster's successor, Lord Frederick Cavendish, was murdered in Phoenix Park.
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Forster through them, and who knew her intimately, she was one of the most interesting figures of that crowded time.
Arnold's, written in 1850, a year after the publication of the _Poems by A._ She and her eldest daughter, then shortly to become William Forster's wife, were at the time in London.
Arnold] has been with us almost every day since we came up--now so long ago!--and it is pleasant indeed to see his dear face, and to find him always so affectionate, and so unspoiled by his being so much sought after in a kind of society entirely different from anything we can enter into.
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 Ireland Information Guide , Irish, Counties, Facts, Statistics, Tourism, Culture, How
There were no children of hue marriage, but when Mrs Forster's brother, William Arnold, died in 1859, leaving four orphans, the Forsters adopted them as their own.
One of these children was Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Forster (1855-1909), a Liberal-Unionist member of parliament, who eventually became a member of Arthur Balfour's cabinet.
Directly the Reform Bill had passed, Mr Eorster and Mr Cardwell, brought in Education Bills in 1867 and 1868; and in 1868, when the Liberal party returned to office, Mr Forster was appointed vice-president of the council, with the duty of preparing a government measure for national education.
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 XIV. Education: Bibliography. Vol. 14. The Victorian Age, Part Two. The Cambridge History of English and American ...
Clifton College Register, 1862–1887, compiled by Oakeley, E. M.: historical preface by Wilson, J. Clifton College Annals and Register, 1862–1912.
By Stanley, A. ——Findlay, J. Arnold of Rugby: his school life and contributions to education.
Thoughts on Education chosen from the writings of Matthew Arnold.
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 Antiquarian Books :: ILAB-LILA :: International League of Antiquarian Booksellers
Naming six officers to be appointed to 'the Military division of the third Class or Companions of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath', at the request of Her Majesty.
A note at the side of the document, signed by Sir Albert Woods (1816-1904, garter king of arms) and dated 17 December 1853, states that the 6 ribbons and badges of the Order of the Bath had been received.
Explaining that he had been unwell and was still recovering, thanking Harvey for gifts (they make happy the son of a dear friend'), and promising a picture for his auction later in the year.
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 Northants Wills
Hugh Goodyear of Tansor, Towards the repair of the church of Tansor 3-4.
Son Hugh, son Richard, son John, son William, Mary dau of said Wm., dau Isabell, wife Agnes.
Son Richard, Dorothy dau of son Hugh, son Thomas 10 shillings upon marriage.
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 The Tale of the Next Great War, 1871-1914: Fictions of Future Warfare and of Battles Still-To-Come - Questia Online ...
HUGH OAKELEY ARNOLD-FORSTER (1855-1909) was the son of William Delafield Arnold, grandson of Thomas Arnold, and nephew of Matthew Arnold.
The four children of the marriage were adopted by Jane Martha Arnold, their father's sister, and her husband, William Edward Forster.
In 1877 they all took the name of Arnold-Forster in token of their regard for their adoptive parents.
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Marks, Nic E 87-92 (Now Nic Arnold who writes "James and I had a baby boy in May called Max who is compeletely unstopable at even at the age of 7 months!
Anderson, D. Hugh T 67-71 (ish) Has lived in the US for the past 18 years, married with no children.
Forster, Mark T '81 Lives in Norwich with Danish wife Lotte who is an anthropologist.
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 Etext » books
A few months later, Sir William Denison, the newly appointed Governor of Van Diemen's Land, hearing that a son of Arnold of Rugby, an Oxford First Class man, was in New Zealand, wrote to offer my father the task of organizing primary education in Van Diemen's Land.
Doctor Arnold's eldest daughter, Jane Arnold, afterward Mrs.
Arnold paced along, his hands behind his back, his eyes on the ground, and his companion watched him, till he suddenly threw back his head with a laugh of enjoyment.--"What beautiful English the old man talks!"
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 British ministries, political parties, etc.
1942) 1903 - 1905 Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Forster (b.
1873) 21 Dec 1868 - 9 Mar 1871 Hugh Culling Eardley Childers (b.
1902) 1872 - 1873 Hugh Culling Eardley Childers (b.
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 Carmarthenshire Rare Books at antiqbook.co.uk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
W.H. A Passage to India (E.M. Forster) Notes on English Literature.
Translated from the French with a Preface By Rev. Frederick Oakeley.
A Narrative of the Years 1647, 1648 and 1649 Taken from the Journal of Gilbert Mabbot.
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 The National Archives | National Register of Archives | Browse the combined corporate and business indexes
Forster, Benjamin (1736-1805) Rector of Boconnoc and Antiquary (1)
Forster, Henry William (1866-1936) 1st Baron Forster, Governor General of Australia (2)
Forster, Thomas Ignatius Maria (1789-1860) Naturalist and Astronomer (1)
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 The Project Gutenberg eBook of A Writer's Recollections (In Two Volumes), Volume I, by Mrs. Humphry Ward
She understands that he was already the author of "a volume of poems" (The Poems by A, 1849), remarks that his manner "displeases from its seeming foppery," but recognizes, nevertheless, in conversation with him, "some genuine intellectual aspirations"!
Arnold's, written in 1850, a year after the publication of the Poems by A. She and her eldest daughter, then shortly to become William Forster's wife, were at the time in London.
William Arnold did not live long enough (he was thirty-one) to gain his
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 Durham Mining Museum - Mining Engineers
Atkinson, R. Hugh M. Buddle, c/o Dew and Thompson, Pilgrim Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Buntine, Hugh P., Transy, Dunfermline, N.B. Burgess, James, Burnfoot, Patna, Ayr, N.B. Burgin, Henry, 28, Stead Street, Eckington, Sheffield.
Forrester, Robert, Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A. Forster, G., Farnley Hill, Corbridge-upon-Tyne.
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 Catalogue of Archdeaconry of Nottingham Presentment Bills, AN/PB 295 and AN/PB 296/1
Farbarne, wife of Mr Anthony Farbarne, and Mrs Marye Clayton, recusants; our church and chancel have need to be surveyed; [added in another hand at the foot of the presentment:] Hughe Radford and his wife of Boney [Bunny], for fornication before marriage.
No date given; found in bundle of presentment bills from 1610.
Churchwardens present the following: Hughe Maples, servant to Mr Andrew Poole of Cropwell Butler, upon a common fame of fornication with Sara Finnes late of the same parish but now of Owthorpe.
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 About The Nineteenth Century - Books on Economics Title List
The history of the cotton famine, from the fall of Sumter to the passing of the Public Works Act.
By Arthur Arnold, President of the Free Land League.
The truth about the Land League, its leaders and its teaching.
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 Royal Navy (RN) Officers 1939-1945  -  A
Son of James and Margaret Arnold, of Portsmouth; husband of Gertrude Ellen Arnold, of Portsmouth.
His son, Cosmo Thomas Arnold, also died on service.
Son of late H. Arnold Ash, MRCS, LRCP.
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Infant and child in the culture of today - the guidance of development in home and nursery school - Gesell, Arnold - by Arnold Gesell, Frances L. Ilg in collaboration with Janet Learned, Louise B. Ames
The future of nationalization - Clegg, Hugh Armstrong.
Community organization curriculum in graduate social work education - report and recommendations - Gurin, Arnold.
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 PNEU Curriculum, Year 5
A history of England, from the landing of Julius Caesar to the present day by Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Forster, 1855-1909
The citizen reader by Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Forster, 1855-1909
Book 3, The counties of England by Charlotte Mason, 1842-1923
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3016) Montefiore, Hugh; REAFFIRMNG THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND - WHY IT IS, WHAT IT IS AND HOW IT IS; Triangle; 1995; 150pp; Fine paperback; () £3.00
3255) Hughes, Philip; THE REFORMATION IN ENGLAND - 3 VOLUMES; Hollis and Carter; 1950; pp; Hardback, vols.
3676) Oakeley, Herbert; THE CLAIM OF THE CHURCH TO THE AFFECTIONS OF HER PEOPLE AS THEIR GUIDE IN THE HOUSE OF PRAYER BRIEFLY CONSIDERED IN AN ADDRESS TO HIS PARISHIONERS - SECOND EDITION; Guy (Chelmsford); ; 74pp; Disbound pamphlet, insc.; () £8.00
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