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  1. Tom Browns school-days by Hughes Thomas 1822-1896, 1911
  2. Tom Browns school-days : by an old boy (Thomas Hughes) / edited with a preface, by H.C. Bradby ; with illustrations in color and pen and ink sketches by Hugh Thomson by Thomas (1822-1896) Hughes, 1920-01-01
  3. Tom Brown at Oxford by Thomas Hughes. by Hughes. Thomas. 1822-1896., 1920-01-01
  4. The manliness of Christ by Hughes Thomas 1822-1896, 1880-01-01
  5. Tom Brown at Oxford : a sequel to School days at Rugby / by the author of School days at Rugby by Thomas (1822-1896) Hughes, 1910-01-01
  6. Tom Brown at Oxford. by Hughes. Thomas. 1822-1896., 1920
  7. Memoir of Daniel Macmillan by Thomas (1822-1896) Hughes, 1882-01-01
  8. Tom Brown's School Days by Thomas, 1822-1896 Hughes, 2010-07-28
  9. Foundations: A Study In The Ethics And Economics Of The Co-operative Movement. Prepared At The Request Of The Co-operative Congress Held At Gloucester In April, 1879 by Hughes Thomas 1822-1896, 2010-10-15
  10. Tom Brown At Oxford; By The Author Of "tom Brown's School-days". With Illus. By Sidney P. Hall by Hughes Thomas 1822-1896, 2010-10-14
  11. School Days At Rugby by Hughes Thomas 1822-1896, 2010-09-29
  12. G. T. T. Gone to Texas; letters from our boys by Thomas Hughes 1822-1896 ed, 1884-12-31
  13. Alfred the Great. by Thomas Hughes by Hughes. Thomas. 1822-1896., 1869-01-01
  14. Tom Brown 's school-days by Thomas Hughes. by Hughes. Thomas. 1822-1896., 1920-01-01

61. Victorian And Edwardian Collection
Hughes, Thomas, 18221896. The scouring of the white horse, or, The longvacation ram London Macmillan, 1889. Hughes, Thomas, 1822-1896.
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62. A Book From Dee Why Books
Thomas Hughes (18221896) English novelist. Tom Brown's Schooldays 1857,The Scouring of the White Horse 1859, Tom Brown at Oxford 1861,.
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63. HUGHES, Thomas, Autographs, Manuscripts, Letters, Documents And
Hughes, Thomas, (18221896). Author of 'Tom Brown's School Days'. AutographLetter Signed to Adelaide Ross, 1 page 8vo on Athenaeum
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Restart site HUGHES, Thomas (1822-1896). Author of 'Tom Brown's School Days'.
Autograph Letter Signed [to Adelaide Ross], 1 page 8vo on Athenaeum writing-paper, 24 July 1881. Informing her that he has forwarded her note to Rugby and will send her his answer as soon as it comes.
'... I can't answer myself as it requires to be on the spot to know who are wanted there.'
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64. HUGHES, Thomas, Autographs, Manuscripts, Letters, Documents And
Hughes, Thomas, (18221896). Author of 'Tom Brown's School Days'. AutographLetter Signed to Adelaide Ross, 1 page 8vo on writing
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Restart site HUGHES, Thomas (1822-1896). Author of 'Tom Brown's School Days'.
Autograph Letter Signed to [Adelaide] Ross, 1 page 8vo on writing-paper of the Athenaeum, 13 June 1881. Agreeing to attend a meeting of her society but refusing to ask Lowell to speak as he is 'overdone with engagements'.
The back of the note bears a letter from Adelaide Ross to [Walter Raleigh] Browne, telling him that she has just lunched with Anna Swanwick who has agreed to speak and awaits a formal invitation from Browne.
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65. Scouring Of The White Horse
Judging a Book by Its Cover GoldStamped Publishers' Bindings of the 19thCentury. EXHIBIT SECTION IX Travel Books. Item 5. Thomas Hughes, 1822-1896.
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Thomas Hughes, 1822-1896 The Scouring of the White Horse; or, The Long Vacation Ramble of a London Clerk. By the Author of "Tom Brown's School Days" Illustrated by Richard Doyle. Cambridge: Macmillan and Co., 1859 Gift of Kenneth A. Lohf rarebooks@libraries.cul.columbia.edu Last update: 5/6 Exhibit Home Sections: I. Cloths II. Vignettes ... Current Kempner Gallery Exhibitions

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67. Definition Of Rugby
In 1857 a former Rugby student, Thomas Hughes (18221896) publishedthe famous novel Tom Brown's School Days. Thomas Robson Hay.
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Definition of Rugby
(From Collier's Encyclopedia , Edition 1997) RUGBY , a type of football game, taking its name from the English public preparatory school. Derived from soccer or association football, Rugby in turn was the forerunner of American football. Kicking and dribbling with the foot are a part of Rugby; however, continuous passing of the ball is its most characteristic feature. The game enjoys its greatest popularity in Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and France. The amateur game, the main concern of this article, is played with 15 men on each team and is called "Rugby Union." The professional game is called "Rugby League," and although it resembles the amateur game in many respects, there are differences in the laws, or rules, and only 13 players on a team. The object of the game is for each side to attempt to ground the ball beyond their opponent's goal line and score the greater number of points within two 40-minute periods of play.
Playing Conditions and Scoring.
Rugby is played with an oval-shaped, leather-covered, inflated ball, 11 to 12 inches (28-30 cm) long, 23 to 24½ inches (58-62 cm) in circumference, and weighing 14½ to 15½ ounces (400-440 gm). A Rugby ball is fatter, that is, more rounded and less pointed, than an American football. Although body contact is an important feature of Rugby, no protective equipment or padding is worn. The players wear jerseys, shorts, and boots with leather studs on the bottom.

68. Literary Connections - Places R
were educated at Rugby School, founded 1567, including the poet and essayist WalterSavage Landor (17751864) and the novelist Thomas Hughes (1822-1896).
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with literary connections with the West Midlands of England Ratlinghope , Shropshire
Redditch
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Richard's Castle
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, Staffordshire
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Royal Leamington Spa
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Isolated Shropshire village between the Stiperstones and Longmynd ranges, 4 miles NW. of Church Stretton. Called Slepe in the novels of Mary Webb (1881-1927). Location map of Ratlinghope courtesy of Streetmap.co.uk
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Herefordshire
ROSS-ON-WYE
Herefordshire market town, 12 miles SW of Ledbury. The home of John Kyrle (1637-1724), known as the Man of Ross, who was well known for his charitable deeds. He was portrayed by Alexander Pope (1688-1744), a frequent visitor to nearby Holme Lacey , in his Epistle to Bathurst (1732), one of his

69. Thomas Hughes
Thomas Hughes. Education on the Internet Teaching History Online Thomas Hughes, the son of a landowner from Uffington in Denison Maurice and Thomas Hughes to form the Christian
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Thomas Hughes , the son of a landowner from Uffington in Berkshire, was born in 1822. After being educated at Oriel College, Oxford , Hughes trained as a lawyer. While a student Hughes read The Kingdom of Christ (1838) by Frederick Denison Maurice . In the book Maurice argued that politics and religion are inseparable and that the church should be involved in addressing social questions.
Hughes became a supporter of Chartism and after the decision by the House of Commons to reject the Chartist Petition in 1848, he joined with

70. Jane's Names - Hughes(II)
1812 dec.) 5 Mary A Chambers ( - dec.) Thomas J Nichol 4 James Hughes(1820 - 1837) -4 Workman Hughes (1822 - 1896) +-Rachel Taylor
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71. 29225. Hughes, Thomas. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION Thomas Hughes (1822–1896), British author. Tom Browne’sSchooldays, pt. 1, ch. 2 (1857). The Columbia World of Quotations.
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72. ResAnet Browse Results
Orghast (1 doc); Hughes, Thomas, 18221896Criticism and interpretation(1 doc); Hughes, Thomas, 1822-1896Influence (1 doc); Hughes, WJ
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  • Hughes, Ted, 1930- . Iron man (1 doc) Hughes, Ted, 1930- Orghast (1 doc) Hughes, Ted, 1930- Orghast (1 doc) Hughes, Thomas, 1822-1896Criticism and interpretation (1 doc) Hughes, Thomas, 1822-1896Influence (1 doc) Hughes, W. J. (William John), 1881-1951 (1 doc) Hughes, W. J. (William John), 1881-1951 (1 doc) Hughes, W. M. (William Morris), 1864-1952 (3 docs) Hughes, William Morris, 1864-1952 (1 doc) Hughes, William Morris, 1864-1952 (3 docs)
  • 73. Innovative Library /All Locations
    7, HHS see United States Dept Of Health And Human Services, 1. 8, H Hughes 18221896 see Hughes Thomas 1822 1896, 1. 9, HJ Heinz Company, 3. 10, H Julia, c1987.
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    74. Innovative Library /All Locations
    HHS see United States Dept Of Health And Human Services, 1. H Hughes 18221896 see Hughes Thomas 1822 1896, 1. HJ Heinz Company, 3. H Julia, c1987.1.
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    75. I4493: John Wesley CASH (1822 - 1896)
    John Wesley CASH (1822 1896) _ _ (1720 - . _Edmund Thomas CHRISTIAN _ Giles LETCHER Mother Hannah Hughes.
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    My Southern Family
    John Wesley CASH
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    Father: Barnett CASH
    Mother: Sarah TUCKER
    Family 1 Rebecca Keziah MOUNTCASTLE
  • Rebecca CASH _Robert Howard CASH Sr._ _Robert Howard CASH Jr. ... _(RESEARCH QUERY) TUCKER of Virginia_
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    Judge George Llewellyn CHRISTIAN
    13 Apr 1841 -
    ID Number: I39929
    • TITLE : Judge
    • RESIDENCE : Richmond, VA
    • BIRTH : 13 Apr 1841, Balfours, Charles City Co. VA
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    Father: Edmund Thomas CHRISTIAN
    Mother: Tabitha Rebecca GRAVES
    Family 1 Ida MORRIS
    • MARRIAGE : 21 Apr 1869
    Family 2 Emma CHRISTIAN
    • MARRIAGE : 23 Nov 1881, Virginia
    Notes
    Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Volume IV, George Llewellyn Christian: "Many men attain eminence in their chosen fields of labor; some in more than one field, but it is rarely that any man is able to so impress himself upon the life of the community as has George Llewellyn Christian, soldier, lawyer, jurist, banker, literatteur and business men. Born of sturdy Manx ancestry, he traces to Thomas Christian who came to Virginia from the Isle of Man in 1687, and founded a family in Charles City county, that as farmers, lawyers, judges, ministers, educators, physicians and business men have won distinction and been associated with the development of Virginia from colonial days to the present. Along maternal lines his descent is traced in Virginia to even an earlier day, the Graves family coming from England early in the seventeenth century.
  • 76. Some Of Mary's Cousins And Neighbors
    Elizabeth Sandidge McCONNELL (1806? —) = Thomas Shore STAMPS 1876) = Benjamin ElliottMcNeill Hughes (1807-1862 1822?-1860) = Mary Jane LEATHERS (1822?-1896).
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    A Brief Listing of Families
    Appearing in Mary's Writngs
      Note: Boldface Names are those of persons mentioned in Mary's writngs. Italicized Names are referred to in notes or in the Introduction.
      This listing is by no means a complete roster of the families in question.
    Bristow
    Clarkson

    Stephens
    Kendrick and Wilson ...
    Cleek
    Some of Mary's Bristow Cousins
    James BRISTOW Margaret CLOPTON (1729-1805?), the widow of Thomas Pasley (1724-1763?). John BRISTOW
    Sarah GLOVER
    (1775?-1831) (No children)
    = [2] Judith GLOVER (1778-1856), widow of Robert B. Irvin (No children)
    Gideon BRISTOW Mary MOTHERSHEAD
    James BRISTOW Jane Shelton CLARKSON John Sandidge "Jack" BRISTOW , M.D. (1795-1820) = Louisa METCALFE John Orrick BRISTOW (1818-1876) = Sophia L. (1826-1908) William BRISTOW
    Reuben L. BRISTOW
    Mary Jane BRISTOW James WHEELER Charles Maryatte WHEELER (John's widow Louisa then married Charles B. Colcord William Rogers Colcord Charles Francis Colcord Francis Palmer Colcord Mary Louisa Colcord Jane Shelton BRISTOW Robert ELLIS James B. ELLIS Anna Jane ELLIS S. T. PHILLIPS

    77. Uffington House, Rugby, Tennessee
    Information about this restoration and living history project that is recreating the home of Margaret Category Regional North America R Rugby Society and Culture......Uffington House is part of the historic town of Rugby, Tennessee, founded byThomas Hughes (18221896), author of 'Tom Brown's Schooldays', in 1880.
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    An architect's drawing of Uffington House, currently the subject of a major restoration programme. Uffington House is part of the historic town of Rugby, Tennessee , founded by Thomas Hughes (1822-1896), author of 'Tom Brown's Schooldays', in 1880. The 'Margaret' referred to above is Margaret Hughes (née Wilkinson) (1797-1887), mother of Thomas Hughes, and the 'Emily' referred to is Emily Hughes (b. 1863), daughter of William Hastings Hughes, brother of Thomas. Emily Hughes married Ainsley Marshall in 1902 in California and shortly afterwards they moved to Kenya. Our last contact with her was a letter written to my grandfather in 1936 from Jebalat, Sotik, Kenya It is incredible to think that this letter (there is a copy of it in front of me now) was written by a woman who knew someone, her grandmother Margaret, who was born 200 years ago and who herself knew people (her own father-in-law for instance) whose memory stretched back to the time of the American Revolution. Margaret's father-in-law, Rev. Thomas Hughes, was born in 1756, while George III was alive. Emily Hughes was probably alive at the start of World War II. She knew someone who was alive at the time of the French Revolution and who quite possibly remembered the day when news of a great naval victory, the battle of Trafalgar (1805), spread through every town and village in England.

    78. Browse Nineteenth Century Fiction
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    79. LISWA Online Catalogue /All Locations
    1 Hughes Sam 2000 1 Hughes Shirley 1927 127 Hughes Stanley 3 Hughes Stanton Penelope2 Hughes Stuart 1950 2 Hughes Ted 1930 25 Hughes Thomas 1822 1896 1938 1.
    http://henrietta.liswa.wa.gov.au:90/kids/12,459,487/search/aHughes, Shirley, 192
    Hughes S StewardHughes Sally SmithHughes Sam
    Hughes Samuel 1968
    ... Hughes Spike 1908
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    80. Tom Brown's School Days (in VSCCAT)
    Tom Brown's school days. Title Tom Brown's school days sound recording/ by Thomas Hughes ; abridged for recording by Edward Phillips.
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    Tom Brown's school days
    Title:
    • Tom Brown's school days [sound recording] / by Thomas Hughes ; [abridged for recording by Edward Phillips].
    Uniform title:
    • Tom Brown's schooldays
    Author:
    Published:
    • Downsview, Ont. : Listen for Pleasure, p1981 [i.e. p1982]
    Subject:
    Other titles:
    • Rowan Atkinson reads Tom Brown's schooldays.
    Material:
    • 2 sound cassettes (ca. 120 min.) : mono.
    Note:
    • Abridged.
    • Additional no. on container: TC-LFP 80191TC-LFP 80192.
    • Title on container: Rowan Atkinson reads Tom Brown's schooldays.
    • In container (15 cm.)
    • Read by Rowan Atkinson ; produced by Richard Norman.
    • An account of an English public school in the 1830's and how the boys grew in moral and social character under a progressive headmaster.
    LC Card no:
    • 84756304 /R
    Music Pub no:
    • LFP 7096 Listen for Pleasure
    • TC-LFP 80191 Listen for Pleasure
    • TC-LFP 80192 Listen for Pleasure
    System ID no:
    • AAV-0901
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    Vermont Technical College
    • CALL NUMBER: A.V. F, H874t, RT-144 Cassette Available

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