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<p> [[Author]] of "Tom Brown's School-days," born at Uffington, Berks; was at [[Rugby]] in Dr. Arnold's time, graduated at Oxford, and was called to the bar in 1848; his famous story of Rugby school life, "Tom Brown's School-days," was published in 1856, and was followed by "Tom [[Brown]] at Oxford" and other stories and biographies; he entered [[Parliament]] in 1865, and in 1882 became a County [[Court]] Judge; throughout his life he was keenly interested in social questions and the betterment of the working-classes (1832-1896). </p>
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<p> Author of "Tom Brown's School-days," born at Uffington, Berks; was at [[Rugby]] in Dr. Arnold's time, graduated at Oxford, and was called to the bar in 1848; his famous story of Rugby school life, "Tom Brown's School-days," was published in 1856, and was followed by "Tom [[Brown]] at Oxford" and other stories and biographies; he entered [[Parliament]] in 1865, and in 1882 became a County Court Judge; throughout his life he was keenly interested in social questions and the betterment of the working-classes (1832-1896). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:31, 15 October 2021

Thomas Hughes [1]

Author of "Tom Brown's School-days," born at Uffington, Berks; was at Rugby in Dr. Arnold's time, graduated at Oxford, and was called to the bar in 1848; his famous story of Rugby school life, "Tom Brown's School-days," was published in 1856, and was followed by "Tom Brown at Oxford" and other stories and biographies; he entered Parliament in 1865, and in 1882 became a County Court Judge; throughout his life he was keenly interested in social questions and the betterment of the working-classes (1832-1896).

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