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    Norman Gash CBE FBA FRSE FRHistS FRSL (16 January 1912 in Meerut, British Raj – 1 May 2009 in Somerset) was a British historian, best remembered for a...
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    1974. The building was designed by architect Robert Ogilvie for lawyer Norman Gash. The property had previously been needed for construction of the Spadina...
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  • 1829 High Church High Tory Norman Gash, Sir Robert Peel: The Life of Sir Robert Peel after 1830 (1972) pp 93-99 Norman Gash. Sir Robert Peel: The Life...
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    Archived 16 February 2017 at the Wayback Machine Gash, vol. 1, pp 13–14. Gash, vol. 2, p. 712. Norman Gash, "Peel, Sir Robert" Collier Encyclopedia (1996)...
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  • idealism, sentimentality and moralism of the Victorian era; the historian Norman Gash asserted that "His leading male characters were coarse or shady; his...
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    Promissory Oaths Act 1871 as part of the statute law revision program. Norman Gash, Mr Secretary Peel (1961) pp: 460–65. Richard A. Gaunt, "Peel's Other...
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    nationalism, he was "the defining political personality of his age." Historian Norman Gash endorses Jasper Ridley's characterisation of Palmerston: Fundamentally...
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    arise only with the Second Reform Act in 1867, or perhaps even later. Norman Gash states that "it would be wrong to assume that the political scene in...
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    [citation needed] Longford 1972. Reynolds 1998, p. 234. Gash 2004. Works cited Gash, Norman (2004). "Wellesley, Arthur, first duke of Wellington (1769–1852)"...
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    one or the other. Every inch that we recede will be occupied by them. Norman Gash says that the Maratha infantry was equal to that of British infantry...
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  • eds. (1967). The Course of Irish History. Cork: Mercier Press. p. 373. Norman Gash, Mr Secretary Peel (1961) pp: 460–65; Richard A. Gaunt, "Peel's Other...
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  • elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Norman Gash, Geoffrey Barrow, Sir Fraser Noble, and John Cameron, Lord Cameron. He...
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    Michael Brown George Buchanan Nora K. Chadwick Barrie Dobson Aileen Fyfe Norman Gash Chris Given-Wilson John Guy Robert Kerr Hannay John Hudson Caroline Humfress...
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    Commons. 5 June 1815. Retrieved 19 January 2021. Scherer 1999, p. 19. Norman Gash, Mr Secretary Peel (1961) pp: 460–65. Richard A. Gaunt, "Peel's Other...
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  • Phair (née Burney), teacher who named the planet Pluto (b. 1918) 1 May – Norman Gash, historian (b. 1912, India) 7 May Ian Cundy, Anglican prelate, Bishop...
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    Trevelyan, British History in the 19th Century (London 1922) p. 268 Norman Gash, Sir Robert Peel: The Life of Sir Robert Peel after 1830 (1972) pp. 575–576...
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    broadcast on 104.4 FM. Walter Bagehot (1826–1877), author, was born here. Norman Gash (1912–2009), historian, retired to Langport. Jacquemine Charrott Lodwidge...
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    led the initial investigation into the Great Train Robbery in 1963. Norman Gash CBE 1912 2009 Vice-Principal of the University of St Andrews (1967–1971)...
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  • Disraeli, 3. Norman Gash, reviewing Blake's work, argued that Benjamin's claim to Spanish ancestry could not be entirely dismissed. "Norman Gash, review of...
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  • combat as in that your army will cover itself with utter disgrace". Norman Gash says that the Maratha infantry was equal to that of British infantry...
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    attempt to echo the Ancient Greek statesman. Liverpool's biographer Norman Gash describes it as showing "a sensitive and intense young man with long...
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    success of these measures to him." Morley biography (see refs), p388 Norman Gash, Sir Robert Peel: The Life of Sir Robert Peel after 1830 (1971) pp. 562–615...
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  • 1535–1577, England, p/f/d) David Gascoyne (1916–2001, England/France, p) Norman Gash (1912–2009, England, nf) Elizabeth Gaskell (1810–1865, England, f/nf)...
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  • of Power Girl, prostate cancer. Danny Gans, 52, American entertainer. Norman Gash, 97, British historian. Brian Grove, 88, Australian cricketer. Albert...
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    and the Popular Belief in Witchcraft and Magic", History (1997), p. 82 Norman Gash, Aristocracy and People: Britain 1818–1865 (1979) Ena Dorothy Graham...
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    factory system in Great Britain in the 19th century: The Age of Peel by Norman Gash Speeches of the Earl of Shaftesbury Prelude to Victory of the Ten Hour...
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  • elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Norman Gash, J Steven Barrow, Geoffrey Barrow and Matthew Black. He died suddenly...
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  • Gascoigne (1535–1577), poet and translator David Gascoyne (1916–2001), poet Norman Gash (1912–2009), historian Elizabeth Gaskell (Mrs. Gaskell, 1810–1865), novelist...
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  • 234, and 245 Elie Halévy, The Triumph of Reform (London 1961) p. 67 Norman Gash, Aristocracy and People (1979) p. 191 J. R. M. Butler, The Passing of...
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  • and seminal works in mathematical logic and philosophy. 16 January – Norman Gash, historian (born in India; died 2009) 17 January – Edward Fennessy, electrical...
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