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MAIN Database (3) Husband charles altamont doyle Birth 0 1832 {1} Occupation 1 1849 Edinburgh, MLN{2} Architect Marriage 1 29 Jul 1855 Mary Josephine E. FOLEY {3} Edinburgh http://www.sleejg.fsnet.co.uk/html/fam00522.html
Extractions: The following information, compiled by the Revd. John G. Slee, is believed to be accurate, but the author will accept no responsibility for any use of the data by another person. No living individual is knowingly included without their permission, but information related to any person on this site is always welcome, so that it can be added to a private database. Back to Index of Names Husband: William FOLEY Birth: est 1800 Occupation: Trinity College, DUB Doctor Death: Father: Thomas FOLEY Wife: Katherine PACK Birth: Death: Father: William Percy PACK Mother: Catherine SCOTT Children F Mary Josephine E. FOLEY Birth: Marriage: 29 Jul 1855 Charles Altamont DOYLE Edinburgh, MLN * Small numbers before event dates represent "surety": 0=least certain to 3=most certain.
MAIN Database (3) 1930 {3} Father charles altamont doyle Mother Mary Josephine E. FOLEY{4} Other Wives Louise HAWKINS Jean LECKIE {2} Wife Louise http://www.sleejg.fsnet.co.uk/html/fam00523.html
Extractions: The following information, compiled by the Revd. John G. Slee, is believed to be accurate, but the author will accept no responsibility for any use of the data by another person. No living individual is knowingly included without their permission, but information related to any person on this site is always welcome, so that it can be added to a private database. Back to Index of Names Husband: Charles Altamont DOYLE Birth: Occupation: 1849 Edinburgh, MLN Architect Marriage: 29 Jul 1855 Mary Josephine E. FOLEY Edinburgh, MLN Death: Oct 1893 Father: John DOYLE aka "H.B." Mother: Marianna CONAN Wife: Mary Josephine E. FOLEY Birth: Marriage: 29 Jul 1855 Charles Altamont DOYLE Edinburgh, MLN Father: William FOLEY Mother: Katherine PACK Children M Unknown DOYLE Birth: est 1855 F Annette DOYLE Birth: 22 Jul 1856 Edinburgh, MLN Occupation: 1882 Portugal Governess Death: 13 Jan 1890 Lisbon, Portugal F Katherine Amelia Angila DOYLE Birth: 22 Apr 1858 Edinburgh, MLN
Mrholmes.com 1859 Birth of Arthur Ignatius Conan doyle in Edinburgh, son of charles altamont doyle,artist and clerk 1866 Attends Newington Academy, and stays briefly with http://www.mrholmes.com/doyle/
Extractions: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1859. He went on to study medicine at Edinburgh University, where he was inspired by the methods of diagnosis of Joseph Bell, professor of anatomy. These methods later became the basis for Sherlock Holmes' powers of deduction. Conan Doyle set up practice as a doctor in Southsea, England in 1882 and began to write. A Study in Scarlet , first published in 1887, introduced the public to Sherlock Holmes, a brilliant and shrewd detective. Doctor Watson, Holmes' friend and chronicler detailed Holmes' ability to solve virtually any criminal problem presented to him. Mary Doyle [below] - Arthur's mother. This photograph was taken in 1891, aged 53. She was of Irish descent and had traced her ancestry back to the Plantagenet line. Arthur Conan Doyle was one of the ten strong Doyle family The fictional doctor brought the fictional detective international fame and recognition. Both were treated as living persons, so compelling was Conan Doyle's portrayal. Readers were so impressed by Holmes and his amazing skills of detection that more stories followed. When Conan Doyle tired of the character and brought about what seemed the end of Holmes in The Final Problem, loyal followers were outraged. Conan Doyle finally relented and Holmes was reinstated at
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Extractions: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, a biography In 1855, Charles Altamont and Mary Foley Doyle were married. Four years later, on May 22, 1859, Mary gave birth to Arthur Conan Doyle in Edinburgh, Scotland. He was one of ten children, of which seven survived to adulthood. The Doyle family were Catholic with roots in Ireland. Arthur's father was a civil servant most of his life, working for the Edinburgh Office of Works. Arthur's mother ran a boarding house. bodyOffer(32402) Arthur entered Hodder Prep, a Jesuit-run school, in 1868. Two years later, he moved to Stonyhurst public school, another Jesuit-run educational institution. At Stonyhurst, he was noted for his untidiness and his determination to go his own way. His nature responded to kindness and rebelled against threats. Arthur spent a good portion of his time in the headmaster's office. The only suggestion of a literary nature during this time was a year spent as editor of the Stonyhurst school magazine. In 1874, Arthur took and passed his university matriculation exam. Before entering Edinburgh University in 1876, he spent a year at a Jesuit school in Austria brushing up on his German. A lack of money during school required him to take outside jobs to earn money for tuition. During the summer of 1878, he worked with a doctor in general practice. Charles Doyle, Arthur's father, entered a nursing home in 1879, suffering from epilepsy and alcoholism. This was hard on the Doyle family. Arthur worked in a Shropshire country practice to earn extra money to send home to his family. He doubled up on his studies so he could spend more time working. In the same year, Arthur sold his first short story to Chambers' Journal.
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Extractions: Arthur entered Hodder Prep, a Jesuit-run school, in 1868. Two years later, he moved to Stonyhurst public school, another Jesuit-run educational institution. At Stonyhurst, he was noted for his untidiness and his determination to go his own way. His nature responded to kindness and rebelled against threats. Arthur spent a good portion of his time in the headmaster's office. The only suggestion of a literary nature during this time was a year spent as editor of the Stonyhurst school magazine. In 1874, Arthur took and passed his university matriculation exam. Before entering Edinburgh University in 1876, he spent a year at a Jesuit school in Austria brushing up on his German. A lack of money during school required him to take outside jobs to earn money for tuition. During the summer of 1878, he worked with a doctor in general practice.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Biography Page 1 charles altamont doyle, Arthur's father, a chronic alcoholic, was the only memberof his family, who apart from fathering a brilliant son, never accomplished http://www.sherlockholmesonline.org/Biography/
Extractions: Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle was born on May 22, 1859, in Edinburgh, Scotland. The Doyles were a prosperous Irish-Catholic family, who had a prominent position in the world of Art. Charles Altamont Doyle, Arthur's father, a chronic alcoholic, was the only member of his family, who apart from fathering a brilliant son, never accomplished anything of note. At the age of twenty-two, Charles had married Mary Foley, a vivacious and very well educated young woman of seventeen. Mary Doyle had a passion for books and was a master storyteller. Her son Arthur wrote of his mother's gift of "sinking her voice to a horror-stricken whisper" when she reached the culminating point of a story. There was little money in the family and even less harmony on account of his father's excesses and erratic behavior. Arthur's touching description of his mother's beneficial influence is also poignantly described in his biography, "In my early childhood, as far as I can remember anything at all, the vivid stories she would tell me stand out so clearly that they obscure the real facts of my life." After Arthur reached his ninth birthday, the wealthy members of the Doyle family offered to pay for his studies. He was in tears all the way to England, where for seven years he had to go to a Jesuit boarding school. Arthur loathed the bigotry surrounding his studies and rebelled at corporal punishment, which was prevalent and incredibly brutal in most English schools of that epoch.
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Extractions: Krimi-Forum Krimi-Links Krimis nach Regionen Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan Eine Studie in Scharlachrot . A star was born: Sherlock Holmes, der geniale Detektiv mit Hang zum Kokain, und sein kongenialer, etwas biederer Partner Dr. Watson. Die zweite Holmes-Geschichte Das Zeichen der Vier Die Abenteuer des Sherlock Holmes Das letzte Problem Der Hund der Baskervilles Nachdem sein Sohn Kingsley an schweren Kriegsverletzung verstarb, widmete sich Conan Doyle ganz spiritualistischen Studien, wurde Vorsitzender zahlreicher okkulter Vereinigungen. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle starb am 7. Juli 1930 an einer Herzkrankheit in seinem Haus in Windlesham, Sussex. lft Krimis von Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Sherlock Holmes Reihe: Eine Studie in Scharlachrot
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ACD Chronology 1855 charles altamont doyle, youngest son of the political cartoonist John doyle('HB'), and Mary Foley, his Irish landlady's daughter, marry in Edinburgh on http://www.ash-tree.bc.ca/acdchron.html
Extractions: The Arthur Conan Doyle Society A Chronology of Arthur Conan Doyle (This Chronology does not pretend to be complete. The initial entries are based on the Chronology which appeared in The Oxford Sherlock Holmes and are, therefore, oriented towards the Sherlock Holmes stories. It is an in progress work, which is being added to expanded as new dates are verified.) Charles Altamont Doyle, youngest son of the political cartoonist John Doyle ('H.B.'), and Mary Foley, his Irish landlady's daughter, marry in Edinburgh on 31 July. Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, third child and elder son of ten siblings, born at 11 Picardy Place, Edinburgh, on 22 May and baptized into the Roman Catholic religion of his parents. ACD commences two years' education under the Jesuits at Hodder, followed by five years at its senior sister college, Stonyhurst, both in the Ribble Valley, Lancashire; becomes a popular storyteller amongs his fellow pupils, writes verses, edits an [unofficial] school paper, and makes one close friend, James Ryan of Glasgow and Ceylon. Doyle family resides at 3 Sciennes Hill Place, Edinburgh. ACD passes London Matriculation Examination at Stonyhurst and studies for a year in the Jesuit college at Feldkirch, Austria.
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Extractions: The Arthur Conan Doyle Society Biographical Studies For Further Reading The following listing details all published biographies to date and adds information relating to other published material which contains valuable and interesting biographical material. Books are listed in order of publication. Details of British and North American publications have been given where this information is available. The Rev. John Lamond: Arthur Conan Doyle, A Memoir
FAIRY TALES 10.2 x 12.7 cm. Mr. Robin de Beaumont. doyle, charles altamont (1832 1893).The Fairy Queen, A Procession, 1882 (cat. 61). Watercolor with pen and ink. http://www.uiowa.edu/uima/fairy/noframes/fairytales.htm
Extractions: IV. During the nineteenth century folklore and fairy myths were collected by, among others, Sir Walter Scott, Thomas Crofton Croker and Thomas Keightley; the brothers Grimm's collection of tales was translated into English as German Popular Stories in 1823 and Hans Andersen's stories were translated from the Danish in 1847. In the Victorian era, fairy tales were read by all ages and not relegated to the nursery. Dickens wrote "in a utilitarian age, of all other times, it is a matter of grave importance that fairy tales should be respected". Dickens himself, William Makepeace Thackeray, John Ruskin, Charles Kingsley and George MacDonald all wrote original tales. Many fairy painters also made notable illustrations: Maclise illustrated a collection of Irish folk songs and Dadd contributed illustrations to a compendium of British ballads. Sometimes the illustration preceded the text, as was the case with Richard "Dickie" Doyle's
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Extractions: Nalanda Digital Library, as a part of its E-Text Conversion Project(ECP) , has collected and converted nearly 20 popular titles of Sir Arthur Canan Doyle in to easily readable format for best reading on the terminals. The list of titles covered in the project is available here Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) British writer, creator Sherlock Holmes, the best-known detective in literature and the embodiment of sharp reasoning. Doyle himself was not a good example of rational personality: he believed in fairies and was interested in occultism. Sherlock Holmes stories have been translated into more than fifty languages, and made into plays, films, radio and television series, a musical comedy, a ballet, cartoons, comic books, and advertisement. By 1920 Doyle was one of the most highly paid writers in the world