Wilfrid Philip Ward
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Wilfrid Philip Ward (1856-1916) was an English essayist and biographer, born at Old Hall, Ware, a son of William George Ward. He attended St. Edmund's College, Ware, Updhaw College, Durham, and Gregorian University, Rome, Italy. Afterward, he was occupied at educational institutions in Great Britain. He lectured at Lowell Institute, Boston in 1915. He edited the Dublin Review, contributed to publications such as the Edinburgh Review, Quarterly Review, Contemporary Review, and published, notably:
- William George Ward and the Catholic Revival (1893; second edition, 1912)
- Witnesses to the Unseen (1894)
- The life and Times of Cardinal Wiseman (1894)
- Aubrey de Vere: A Memoir (1904)
- Ten Personal Studies (1908)
- Life of John Henry, Cardinal Newman (1912)
- Men and Matters (1914)
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