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- 11:45, 6 April 2024 Coningsby talk contribs created page John Patrick Tuer Bury (←Redirected page to J. P. T. Bury) Tag: New redirect
- 11:41, 6 April 2024 Coningsby talk contribs created page J. P. T. Bury (←Created page with ''''John Patrick Tuer Bury''' (30 July 1908 – 10 November 1987) was a British historian of modern France.<ref name="Times">'Dr J. P. T. Bury', ''The Times'' (13 November 1987), p. 18.</ref><ref name="Cambridge">'[https://archivesearch.lib.cam.ac.uk/agents/people/8897 Bury, John Patrick Tuer, 1908-1987 (historian)]', University of Cambridge. Retrieved 6 April 2024.</ref> He was born in Trumpington to Robert Gregg Bury and educated at Marlborough...')
- 19:37, 4 April 2024 Coningsby talk contribs created page Richard Storry (←Created page with ''''Richard Storry''' (20 October 1913 – 19 February 1982) was a British Japanologist.<ref>Dorothie Storry, ''Second Country: The Story of Richard Storry and Japan, 1913–1982: A Biography'' (P. Norbury, 1986), p. 13.</ref><ref>Ian Nish, 'Richard Storry and Japanese Studies in Europe', in Richard Storry, ''Collected Writings of Richard Storry'', ed. Ian Nish (Japan Library and Edition Synapse, 2002), p. 16.</ref><ref name="Times">'Professor Richard St...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 15:09, 31 March 2024 Coningsby talk contribs created page Élie Bois (←Created page with ''''Élie Joseph Bois''' (1878–1941) was a French journalist who was editor of the newspaper ''Le Petit Parisien'' for 25 years.<ref>Mary Lynn Stewart, ''Gender, Generation, and Journalism in France, 1910–1940'' (Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2018), p. 79.</ref><ref name="Times">'M. Elie Bois', ''The Times'' (29 April 1941), p. 7.</ref> Bois's speciality was international relations and he attended the League of Nations Asse...')
- 16:25, 30 March 2024 Coningsby talk contribs created page Joseph Terence Burke (←Redirected page to Joseph Burke (art historian)) Tag: New redirect
- 16:19, 30 March 2024 Coningsby talk contribs created page Joseph Burke (art historian) (←Created page with ''''Sir Joseph Terence Burke''' {{post-nominals|country=GBR|OBE|KBE}} (14 July 1913 – 25 March 1992) was a British art historian.<ref name="Grishin">Sasha Grishin, 'Obituary', ''ANU Reporter'', Volume 23, No. 6 (13 May 1992), p. 11.</ref><ref name="Smith">Bernard Smith, 'Sir Joseph Burke 1913–1992', ''The Australian Academy of the Humanities Proceedings 1992'' (1993), pp. 47-49.</ref> He was born in Ealing, London a...')
- 22:17, 18 December 2023 Coningsby talk contribs created page Émile Doumergue (←Created page with ''''Émile Doumergue''' (1844 – 1937) was a French scholar of John Calvin who wrote the seven volume ''John Calvin: The Man and His Times'', which was published between 1899 and 1927.<ref name="Gordon">Bruce Gordon, ''John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion: A Biography'' (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2016), p. 100.</ref><ref>Patrick Cabanel, 'French Protestants and the Legacy of John Calvin: Reformer and Legislator', in Johan de N...')
- 12:13, 12 November 2023 Coningsby talk contribs created page D. R. Davies (←Redirected page to David Richard Davies) Tag: New redirect
- 12:07, 12 November 2023 Coningsby talk contribs created page David Richard Davies (←Created page with ''''David Richard Davies''' (1889 – 1 November 1958) was Christian minister and writer.<ref name="Times">E. G. C., 'Rev. D. R. Davies', ''The Times'' (7 November 1958), p. 15.</ref> His father was a coal miner, an occupation he followed until he became a Free Church minister. Upon the outbreak of the 1926 General Strike, Davies ceased to be a minister and became a political activist and journalis...')
- 20:45, 26 October 2023 Coningsby talk contribs created page William Haller (←Created page with ''''William Haller''' (1885 – 1874) was an American historian of Puritanism.<ref>''The Letters of George Santayana: Book Six 1937–1940'', ed. William G. Holberger (Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2001), p. 240.</ref><ref>L. J. Trinterud, 'William Haller, Historian of Puritanism', ''Journal of British Studies'', Vol. 5, No. 2 (May 1966), pp. 33-55.</ref> ==Works== ===Books=== *''The Early Life of Robert Southey, 1774–1803'' (New York: Colu...')
- 23:59, 9 October 2023 Coningsby talk contribs created page Bernard Lord Manning (←Created page with ''''Bernard Lord Manning''' (31 December 1892 – 8 December 1941) was a British historian.<ref name="Times">'Mr. B. L. Manning', ''The Times'' (9 December 1941), p. 7.</ref> He was born the son of Rev. G. Manning of Ravenstondedale, Westmorland, and was educated at Caistor Grammar School and Jesus College, Cambridge. He was editor of the ''Cambridge Review'' between 1916 and 1918, during which time he was also Donaldson Bye-Fellow of Magdalen...')
- 22:08, 16 August 2023 Coningsby talk contribs created page Claude-François de Méneval (←Created page with 'thumb|Claude-François de Méneval '''Claude-François de Méneval''' (8 April 1778 – 1850) was Napoleon's private secretary from 1802 until 1813.<ref name="Miller">Robert L. Miller, 'Baron Claude-François de Méneval: A Portrait', Baron Claude-François de Méneval, ''Working with Napoleon: Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte by His Private Secretary'' (Enigma Books, 2011).</ref> He was born in Paris to a merchan...')
- 20:18, 8 August 2023 Coningsby talk contribs created page John W. Derry (←Created page with ''''John Wesley Derry''' (born 1933) is a British historian and Emeritus Professor of History at Newcastle University.<ref name="Directory">''The Writers Directory, Volume 31, Part 6'' (St. James Press, 2013), p. 783.</ref><ref>'[https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/author/john-derry/ John Derry]', Bloomsbury Publishing. Retrieved 8 August 2023.</ref><ref>'[https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/culture-magazines/derry-john-wesley Derry, John (Wesley)]', Encyc...')
- 17:00, 8 August 2023 Coningsby talk contribs created page Robin Reilly (←Created page with ''''Robin Reilly''' (born 1928) is a British writer.<ref>'[https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjHbQ9W4x88pxghPdpk7HC.html Robin Reilly]', WorldCat. Retrieved 8 August 2023.</ref> He authored works on the Wedgwood company and military history. He served as a senior director of Wedgwood's for 12 years.<ref>Bevis Hillier, 'Collecting', ''The Times'' (29 November 1973), p. vi.</ref> ==Works== *''Portrait Waxes: An Introduction for Collectors''...')
- 19:01, 7 June 2023 Coningsby talk contribs created page Richard Faber (←Created page with ''''Sir Richard Stanley Faber''' {{post-nominals|CMG|KCVO|FRSL}} (6 December 1924 – 18 October 2007) was a British diplomat and writer.<ref name="Independent">Philip Ziegler, '[https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/sir-richard-faber-398290.html Sir Richard Faber]', ''The Independent'' (30 October 2007). Retrieved 7 June 2023.</ref><ref name="Telegraph">'[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1567222/Sir-Richard-Faber.html Sir Richard Fabe...')
- 22:20, 25 January 2023 Coningsby talk contribs created page Andrew Jones (historian) (←Created page with ''''Andrew Jones''' (born 1944) is a British historian of nineteenth century British politics.<ref name="Cowling">Maurice Cowling, ''Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1980), p. xxii.</ref> Jones was a Fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge from 1969 until 1971. In 1971 he was appointed lecturer in history at the University of Reading.<ref name="Cowling" /><ref>Andrew Jones, ''The Politics of Refo...')
- 22:22, 6 November 2022 Coningsby talk contribs created page James Frederic Mozley (←Redirected page to J. F. Mozley) Tag: New redirect
- 22:21, 6 November 2022 Coningsby talk contribs created page J. F. Mozley (←Created page with 'The Rev '''James Frederic Mozley''' (23 December 1887 – 8 July 1974) was a British historian and Anglican priest.<ref name="Times">'Rev Dr J. F. Mozley', ''The Times'' (22 August 1974), p. 16.</ref><ref>''The British Studies Monitor – Volumes 4-6'' (Bowdoin College, 1973), p. 86.</ref><ref>'[http://www.authorandbookinfo.com/ngcoba/mo4.htm New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors: Author names starting with Mos – Moz]', http://www.authorandbookinf...')
- 20:25, 2 November 2022 Coningsby talk contribs created page John Miller (historian) (←Created page with ''''John Miller''' (born 5 July 1946) is a British historian of the seventeenth century.<ref>John Miller, ''Early Modern Britain 1450–1750'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017), p. iv.</ref> He was a professor at Queen Mary University of London.<ref>'[https://www.qmul.ac.uk/history/news-and-events/items/events-to-mark-the-retirement-of-professor-john-miller.html EVENTS TO MARK THE RETIREMENT OF PROFESSOR JOHN MILLER]', Queen Mary University o...')
- 16:04, 24 August 2022 Coningsby talk contribs created page Robert O. Ballou (←Created page with ''''Robert Oleson Ballou''' (1892 – 1977) was an American publisher and author.<ref name="Schultz">Jeffrey D. Schultz and Luchen Li, ''Critical Companion to John Steinbeck: A Literary Reference to His Life and Work'' (New York: Facts on File, Inc., 2005), p. 265.</ref> He was a literary editor for the ''Chicago Daily News'' in the late 1920s and then became editor of the American office of the publisher Cape and Smith. He accepted John Steinbeck...')
- 00:01, 13 August 2022 Coningsby talk contribs created page Herbert Rosinski (←Created page with 'thumb|The Development of Naval Thought: Essays by Herbert Rosinski. '''Herbert Rosinski''' (30 January 1903 – 27 February 1962) was a German and later American military historian.<ref name="Naval">'[https://www.usnwcarchives.org/repositories/2/resources/139 Herbert Rosinski papers]', Naval Historical Collection Archives. Retrieved 13 august 2022.</ref> ==Early life and ca...')
- 21:42, 29 July 2022 Coningsby talk contribs created page David John Manning (←Redirected page to D. J. Manning) Tag: New redirect
- 21:41, 29 July 2022 Coningsby talk contribs created page D. J. Manning (←Created page with ''''David John Manning''' (born 1938) is a British academic and author who was a lecturer in politics at Durham University.<ref>'[https://library.lincoln.ac.uk/items?query=author%3A%28Manning%2C+D.+J.+%28David+John%29+1938-%29 author:(Manning, D. J. (David John) 1938-)]', University of Lincoln Library website. Retrieved 29 July 2022.</ref><ref>Michael Oakeshott, 'Preface' to D. J. Manning (ed.), ''The Form of Ideology: Investigations Into the Sense of Id...')
- 20:24, 29 July 2022 Coningsby talk contribs created page Peter Adam Thrasher (←Created page with ''''Peter Adam Thrasher''' (born 1923) is a British biographer and writer on population statistics.<ref name="Directory">''The Writers Directory 1980–82'' (London: Macmillan, 1979), p. 1239.</ref> Thrasher was born in Plymouth, Devon and educated at Mutley College in Plymouth.<ref>''The Author's & Writer's Who's Who, Volume 6'', ed. Edward Martell (Burke's Peerage, 1971), p. 789.</ref> From 1939 until 1957 he worked for the Admiralty (Unite...')
- 22:31, 27 July 2022 Coningsby talk contribs created page William Riley Parker (←Created page with ''''William Riley Parker''' (August 7, 1906 – October 28, 1968) was an American scholar noted for his works on John Milton.<ref name="Times">'Prof W. R. Parker', ''The Times'' (1 November 1968), p. 12.</ref> ==Early life and academic career== He was born in Roanoke, Virginia to Dr Frank Parker and Bertha Ladow Parker (née Parker). He was educated at Roanoke College and Princeton University, where he was awarded an MA. P...')
- 14:55, 11 July 2022 Coningsby talk contribs created page Antony Brett-James (←Created page with ''''Eliot Antony Brett-James''' (24 April 1920 – 25 March 1984) was a British military historian.<ref name="Times">'Mr Antony Brett-James', ''The Times'' (27 March 1984), p. 16.</ref> ==Early life and career== He was educated at Mill Hill School and served in the Second World War as Second Lieutenant in the Royal Signals (1941) and with the 5th Indian Division of the Royal Signals in the North Africa campaign. He commanded the 9th Inf...')
- 21:07, 9 July 2022 Coningsby talk contribs created page Charles Edward Kennaway (←Created page with 'thumb|Engraved portrait from 1848 by [[Thomas Wright (engraver)|Thomas Wright, after William Drummond.]] '''Charles Edward Kennaway''' (3 January 1800 – 3 November 1875) was a British Anglican clergyman, writer and poet. He was the second son of Sir John Kennaway, 1st Baronet. He was educated at Harrow School and graduated from St John's College, Cambridge. He married firstly Emma, da...')
- 00:59, 18 February 2022 Coningsby talk contribs created page Church of England (Worship and Doctrine) Measure 1974 (←Created page with '{{Infobox UK legislation |short_title = |type = Church of England Measure |parliament = General Synod of the Church of England |long_title = |year = 1974 |citation = 1974, No. 3 |introduced_by = |territorial_extent = England |si_made_date = |si_laid_date = |royal_assent = |commencement = |repeal_date...')
- 00:11, 8 February 2022 Coningsby talk contribs created page Manabu Waida (←Created page with ''''Manabu Waida''' (4 December 1936 – 28 April 2000) was a Japanese historian.<ref name="Moshi">'Dr. Manabu Waida', ''Moshi Moshi'', Vol. 25, No. 5 (May–June 2000), p. 9.</ref> He was born in Osaka and during World War II he moved with his family to Maibara, Shiga. He graduated from Tokyo Union Theological Seminary in 1961 and then served as an assistant pastor for the United Church of Christ in K...')
- 18:29, 8 January 2022 Coningsby talk contribs created page Richard Henry Gretton (←Redirected page to R. H. Gretton) Tag: New redirect
- 18:27, 8 January 2022 Coningsby talk contribs created page R. H. Gretton (←Created page with ''''Richard Henry Gretton''' (1874 – 24 February 1936) was a British novelist and historian.<ref>'Deaths', ''The Times'' (26 February 1936), p. 1.</ref> ==Early life and career== He was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford<ref>'University Intelligence.', ''The Times'' (4 August 1897), p. 7.</ref> and afterwards worked as London editor of ''The Manchester Guardian''. During the First World War he was a private in the ...')
- 23:05, 3 December 2021 Coningsby talk contribs created page Clifford William Dugmore (←Redirected page to C. W. Dugmore) Tag: New redirect
- 23:02, 3 December 2021 Coningsby talk contribs created page C. W. Dugmore (←Created page with '{{Short description|British ecclesiastical historian}} '''Clifford William Dugmore''' (9 May 1909 – 25 October 1990) was a British ecclesiastical historian who contributed to the development of the study of church history in Britain.<ref name="Times">'Prof Clifford Dugmore', ''The Times'' (29 October 1990), p. 14.</ref> ==Early life and ecclesiastical career== He was the son of a parson and educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham and E...')
- 20:50, 24 November 2021 Coningsby talk contribs created page John Sedberry Marshall (←Created page with ''''John Sedberry Marshall''' (May 25, 1898 – 1979) was an American scholar.<ref>'[https://www.britannica.com/contributor/John-S-Marshall/1914 John S. Marshall]', britannica.com. Retrieved November 24, 2021.</ref><ref>'[http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr96005454/ Marshall, John S. (John Sedberry) 1898-1979]', worldcat.org. Retrieved November 24, 2021.</ref><ref name="Who">''Who Was Who in America, Volume 8'' (Marquis-Who's Who, 1985), p. 262.</ref> ==...')
- 00:59, 18 November 2021 Coningsby talk contribs created page Joel Hurstfield (←Created page with ''''Joel Hurstfield''' (4 November 1911 – 29 November 1980) was a British historian of the Tudor period.<ref name="Times">'Professor Joel Hurstfield', ''The Times'' (1 December 1980), p. 16.</ref> ==Early life and career== He was educated at Owen's School in Islington<ref name="Times2">'Correction', ''The Times'' (6 December 1980), p. 14.</ref> and University College London, where he obtained a first class honours degree. He also won the P...')
- 23:14, 14 November 2021 Coningsby talk contribs created page Charles Jasper Sisson (←Redirected page to C. J. Sisson) Tag: New redirect
- 23:07, 14 November 2021 Coningsby talk contribs created page C. J. Sisson (←Created page with ''''Charles Jasper Sisson''' (15 December 1885 – 28 July 1966) was a British academic and author. From 1928 until 1951 he was Lord Northcliffe professor of modern English literature at University College London.<ref name="Times">'Prof. C. J. Sisson', ''The Times'' (29 July 1966), p. 14.</ref> ==Early life and career== He was born in County Durham and educated at Rutherford College and Edinburgh University. In 1907 h...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 21:36, 14 November 2021 Coningsby talk contribs created page Edward Christopher Eugene Bourne (←Redirected page to E. C. E. Bourne) Tag: New redirect
- 21:31, 14 November 2021 Coningsby talk contribs created page E. C. E. Bourne (←Created page with ''''Edward Christopher Eugene Bourne''' (died 8 April 1967) was a British Anglican vicar and author.<ref name="Times1">'Deaths', ''The Times'' (22 April 1967), p. 22.</ref><ref name="Times2">'Memorial Services', ''The Times'' (29 April 1967), p. 22.</ref> Bourne was brought up in Reading, Berkshire and educated at the local grammar school, Reading School. He then graduated with a Bachelor of Arts|...')
- 16:46, 21 October 2021 Coningsby talk contribs created page Ronald Robert Duncan McIntosh (←Redirected page to Ronald McIntosh) Tag: New redirect
- 22:43, 20 October 2021 Coningsby talk contribs created page Ronald McIntosh (←Created page with 'Sir '''Ronald McIntosh''' (1919 – 2019) was a British civil servant and author.<ref>'[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2019/04/11/sir-ronald-mcintosh-top-civil-servant-struggled-solve-1974-miners/ Sir Ronald McIntosh, top civil servant who struggled to solve the 1974 miners’ dispute through the bipartisan council ‘Neddy’ – obituary]', ''The Daily Telegraph'' (11 April 2019). Retrieved 20 October 2021</ref><...')
- 16:37, 22 June 2021 Coningsby talk contribs created page Hubert Llewellyn-Smith (←Redirected page to Hubert Llewellyn Smith) Tag: New redirect
- 16:35, 22 June 2021 Coningsby talk contribs created page Hubert Llewellyn Smith (←Created page with 'Sir '''Hubert Llewellyn Smith''' {{postnominals|country=GBR|sep=,|CB|KCB|GCB}} (1864 – 19 September 1945) was a British w:Civil Service (U...')
- 16:14, 14 June 2021 Coningsby talk contribs created page John Sweetman (United Irishman) (←Created page with ''''John Sweetman''' (1752 – 1826) was an Irish brewer and United Irishman.<ref name="DNB">{{cite DNB|fir...')
- 19:04, 23 May 2021 Coningsby talk contribs created page Michael MacDonagh (author) (←Created page with ''''Michael MacDonagh''' (26 August 1860 – 27 February 1946) was an Irish author and journalist. From 1894 until 1933 he wrote for ''The Times''...')
- 21:33, 18 April 2021 Coningsby talk contribs created page David Steele (historian) (←Created page with ''''David Steele''' (1934 – 17 June 2019) was a British historian who focused on nineteenth century British political history.<ref name="...')
- 22:54, 7 February 2021 Coningsby talk contribs created page John Ireland (writer) (←Created page with ''''John Ireland''' (''d''. November 1808) was an British writer.<ref name="DNB">{{cite DNB|first=Lionel Henry|last=Cust|wstitle=Ireland, John...')
- 22:02, 6 February 2021 Coningsby talk contribs created page David Gwyn (←Created page with ''''David Gwyn''' (''fl''. 1588) was an English poet. He suffered a long and cruel imprisonment in Spain (''Calender of State Papers''...')
- 21:11, 6 February 2021 Coningsby talk contribs moved page Henry Roberts (fl.1606) to Henry Roberts (fl. 1606) (grammar)
- 21:09, 6 February 2021 Coningsby talk contribs created page Henry Roberts (fl.1606) (←Created page with ''''Henry Roberts''' (''fl''. 1606) was an English writer and poet. His works are all of extreme rarity, may be identical with the "Henrie Roberts, on...')