Charles Angell Bradford
Charles Angell Bradford | |
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Born |
England | 3 November 1864
Died |
5 February 1940 75) England | (aged
Occupation | Civil servant, historian |
Parent(s) |
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Relatives | Rev. Joseph Bradford (died 1808) (great-grandfather) |
Charles Angell Bradford FSA FRSL (1864–1940) was a British writer and historian.
Life
Charles was born in November 1864, the seventh child of Samuel and Sarah Bradford.
He passed an exam for the civil service in 1883.[1]
He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1898[2] and was on their council from 1905.[3]
In 1899 he was appointed as Assistant Superintendent in the Registry at the Home Office.[4] [5]
He was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London on 1 March 1900.[6]
He died in February 1940 at the age of 75.[7]
Bibliography
- Eltham Palace (18??)
- On a window at Millom church (18??)
- The Lady Well, Lewisham (1896)
- (2011 reprint) British Library, Historical Print Editions, pp30 ISBN 9781241317676
- Trinity Hospital, Greenwich, and its Founder. (1899) Blackheath[8]
- Of allegory (1907) London LCCN a45001152
- Ralph Rowlet, Goldsmith of London (1925) Kendal: T. Wilson & Son pp30 WorldCat
- The Life of the Rev. Joseph Bradford (1932) Hunger pp48 WorldCat
- Heart Burial (1933) London: George Allen & Unwin. pp256 LCCN 33031135
- (2005 reprint) ISBN 9780766192119
- (2012 reprint) ISBN 9781162771816
- William Dodington: a tragedy of St. Sepulchre's, Holborn, in 1600 (1933) London:
- Reprinted from Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society,
new series, vol. 3, part 1, 1933. pp9
- Reprinted from Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society,
- Nicasius Yetsweirt [d. 1586]:Secretary for the French Tongue (1934) Hunger pp12 WorldCat
- Blanche Parry, Queen Elizabeth's Gentlewoman (1935) London : R.F. Hunger pp34 WorldCat
- The Conway Papers ... (1936) pp256 WorldCat
- Helena, Marchioness of Northampton (1936) London : G. Allen & Unwin, pp222 LCCN 36033726
- Christopher Dodington, a Patron of St. Sepulchre's Church, Holborn (1937)
- Sanctuary at St. Sepulchre's, Holborn, circa 1499 (1936) London:
- Rowland Vaughan, an Unknown Elizabethan (1937) Heron pp17[9]
- Emanuel Lucar and St. Sepulchre, Holborn (1938)
- Hugh Morgan, Queen Elizabeth's Apothecary (1939) London : E. T. Heron & Co., pp30 WorldCat
References
- ↑ "Civil service commissions" (PDF). The Edinburgh Gazette, 2 February 1883.
- ↑ Essays by divers hands, being the transactions of the Royal Society of Literature XXVI. Royal Society of Literature. 1921. p. 34. Retrieved 7 December 2013.
- ↑ Essays by divers hands, being the transactions of the Royal Society of Literature XXVI. Royal Society of Literature. 1921. p. 2. Retrieved 7 December 2013.
- ↑ "Civil service commission appointments" (PDF). The London Gazette,3 January 1899.
- ↑ "Witness on 2 April 1900". from Proceedings of the Old Bailey.
- ↑ "Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London. November 23, 1899, to June 20, 1901. second series, VOL. XVIII,pp100,101,415".
- ↑ Obituary. The Antiquaries Journal, vol 20: Oxford University Press. 1940. pp. 423, 424.
- ↑ "Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London. November 23, 1899, to June 20, 1901. second series, VOL. XVIII,p203".
- ↑ Wood, A.S. "An Account of Rowand Vaughan". Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club.
External links
- AIM25 Archives in London
- Telegraph – heart burial
- Works by or about Charles Angell Bradford in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
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