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  Thomas Henry Farrer, 1st baron Farrer - LoveToKnow 1911
THOMAS HENRY FARRER FARRER, 1ST Baron(1819-1899), English civil servant and statistician, was the son of Thomas Farrer, a solicitor in Lincoln's Inn Fields.
Born in London on the 24th of June 181 9, he was educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford, where he graduated in 1840.
He was succeeded in the title by his eldest son Thomas Cecil (b.
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  Thomas Farrer, 1st Baron Farrer
Thomas Henry Farrer, 1st Baron Farrer (24 June 1819 - 11 October 1899) was an English civil servant and statistician.
Farrer was the son of Thomas Farrer, a solicitor in Lincolns Inn Fields.
Farrer married twice, first in 1854 to Frances Erskine (1825-1870), daughter of the historian and orientalist William Erskine (1773–1852) and niece of Frances Mackintosh.
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 thePeerage.com - nil and others
She married Sir Thomas Cecil Farrer, 2nd Baron Farrer, son of Sir Thomas Henry Farrer, 1st Baron Farrer and Frances Erskine, on 9 November 1903.
She married Sir Cecil Claude Farrer, 3rd Baron Farrer, son of Sir Thomas Cecil Farrer, 2nd Baron Farrer and Evelyn Mary Spring-Rice, on 30 September 1919.
She married Sir Oliver Thomas Farrer, 4th Baron Farrer, son of Sir Thomas Cecil Farrer, 2nd Baron Farrer and Evangeline Knox, on 23 October 1951.
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 Horace Darwin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1903.
Darwin married Emma Cecilia "Ida" Farrer (1854–1946), daughter of Thomas Farrer, 1st Baron Farrer in January 1880, and they had one son and two daughters:
Erasmus Darwin (December 7, 1881 - April 24, 1915) who was killed in the Second Battle of Ypres during the First World War [1].
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 Balliol College Library: Jowett Papers - Index I
Blackwood, Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava (1826-1902), Under-Secretary for India 1864-6, and at the War Office 1866-8, Governor-General of Canada 1872-8, Ambassador at St. Petersburg 1879-81 and at Constantinople 1881-4, Viceroy of India 1884-8 and Ambassador at Rome 1889-91 and at Paris 1891-6.
George Nathaniel, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston (1859-1925), Balliol 1878, Under-Secretary of State for India 1891-2, and for Foreign Affairs 1895-8, Viceroy of India 1898-1905, Lord Privy Seal 1915, Member of the War Cabinet 1916-18, Foreign Secretary 1919-24 and Chancellor of Oxford University 1907-25.
She was the daughter of Thomas Arnold the younger, and niece of Matthew Arnold (q.v.).
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It is unlikely that Jane is mother of all the children, given that her age has been rounded down to 50.
Thomas & Susan are in separate households in 1861 & 1871.
Father unknown but could be from King Robert's brother Edward's son Thomas; from Robert Bruce a cousin or illegitimate son of King Robert; or from another Thomas Bruce of Clackmannan (nephew of King David Bruce).
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 thePeerage.com - Sir Thomas Henry Farrer, 1st Baron Farrer and others
     Sir Thomas Henry Farrer, 1st Baron Farrer was born on 24 June 1819.
He was the son of Thomas Farrer and Cecilia Willis.
He was created 1st Baronet Farrer [U.K.] on 22 October 1883.
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 thePeerage.com - Thomas Edward Bridges, 2nd Baron Bridges and others
     Thomas Edward Bridges, 2nd Baron Bridges was educated in Eton College, Eton, Berkshire, England.
She married Thomas Edward Bridges, 2nd Baron Bridges, son of Sir Edward Ettingdean Bridges, 1st Baron Bridges and Hon.
Sir John Anson Brightman, Baron Brightman was educated in Marlborough School, Marlborough, Wiltshire, England.
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 National Portrait Gallery | Search the collection | Photographs Collection | Collection holdings
In 1999 Argent moved from his studio off Kensington Church Street and donated with copyrights the surviving negatives from the Baron Studios (1954-1974) and transferred remainder of Walter Stoneman negatives up to his death in 1958.
Baron Studios was purchased by Godfrey Argent (qv) in 1974 and generously donated in 1999.
Including the novelist Henry James by Elliott and Fry and Thomas Arnold by Napoleon Sarony of New York (illustrated in National Portrait Gallery Review 1998/1999 on p.6) and Mrs Matthew Arnold, Dorethea Boyle, Hon.
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 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
Associate professor of history, St Thomas University, Fredericton, New Brunswick.
FERNS, THOMAS H. Lawyer, Gowling, Strathy, and Henderson, Kitchener, Ontario.
Members, Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, and sessional lecturer, Department of Political Science, St Thomas University, Fredericton, New Brunswick.
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 thePeerage.com - Joan Farrer and others
He was the son of Sir George Edward Wentworth Bowyer, 1st Baron Denham and Hon.
She is the daughter of Sir George Edward Wentworth Bowyer, 1st Baron Denham and Hon.
She married Bertram Stanley Mitford Bowyer, 2nd Baron Denham, son of Sir George Edward Wentworth Bowyer, 1st Baron Denham and Hon.
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Julian H.G. Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy
Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava
Henry Fitzroy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset
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 Balliol College Library: Jowett Papers - Index of BJ's contemporaries
*Farrer, Thomas Henry, 1st Baron Farrer Brother of Frederic and Sir William (Balliol 1836): I D8, D9 f1, D41, E24/5, 8, H24 f96v-97v(?), H33 f25-6, H44 f28, H57 f77v-78, H66 f60-2, H72 f39, H76 f67
Thomas Hill (Balliol 1855): I D28 pp1-40, 90-110, D37/1-2, E20/8, 12, E23/1, E24/4, 6, F2/33, F10/11, F11/1, F13/24, 26, 53, H24 f45v, H25 f55-7, H26 f22-4, H28 ff1-1v, H32 f60-3, H33 f67, H38 f29-30, H51 f76-7, H53 f38, H54 f43, H58 f53, 55, 57
Thomas Henry: I D54 f77v, F6/25, F16/3, H25 f64, H33 f81-2, H34 f94, H42 f15, H44 f43, H46 f62-3, 66, H51 f81, H64 f2, H66 f33, 64, H71 f23, H78 f27-30
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 AIM25: British Library of Political and Economic Science: FARRER, Thomas Henry, 1819-1899, Baron Farrer, civil servant
FARRER, Thomas Henry, 1819-1899, Baron Farrer, civil servant
Administrative/Biographical history: Sir Thomas Henry Farrer, 1819-1899, was educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford.
Scope and content/abstract: This collection consists of correspondence to and from Lord Farrer, manuscript notes and papers on Indian trade and currency, press cuttings, and printed papers concerning currency problems in India.
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 Science in the 19th Century Periodical
Also suggests that 'it is noteworthy that all the men of that first generation who spread the evolutionary doctrine among us are now reactionary in politics', while the 'younger brood whom they trained have gone on to be Radicals, Fabians, Socialists'.
Thomas H Huxley Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825–95) DSB
Thomas P Teale Teale, Thomas Pridgin (1831–1923) DNB
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 Institute of Education sddd.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-14)
One of London’s most surprising museums is the Foundling Museum close to Brunswick Square; it tells the story of the Foundling Hospital opened by Thomas Coram, for unwanted children (foundlings) in Georgian London.
His house is filled with paintings by artists such as William Hogarth (A Rake's Progress), Canaletto, Turner, Sir Thomas Lawrence and Sir Joshua Reynolds, as well as many Egyptian, classical, medieval, and Renaissance antiquities.
The area gives its name to the Bloomsbury Group (also Bloomsbury Set) of artists, the most famous of whom was Virginia Woolf, who met in private homes in the area in the early 1900s, and to the lesser known Bloomsbury Gang of Whigs formed in 1765 by John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford.
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Noel Maitland FARRER (Q1 1868 - 07 May 1929)
Thomas Cecil FARRER (2nd Baron) (25 Oct 1859 - 12 Apr 1940)
Thomas Henry FARRER (1st Baron) (24 Jun 1819 - 11 Oct 1899)
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