Richard Copley Christie (22 July 1830 – 9 January 1901) was an English lawyer, university teacher, philanthropist and bibliophile. He was born at Lenton...
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trait of Machiavellianism Richard Christy (born 1974), American drummer, radio personality and actor Richard Copley Christie (1830–1901), English lawyer...
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Manchester and entrusted his bequest to three legatees, one of whom was Richard Copley Christie. Some of that money was used to buy land at Lorne Street, off Oxford...
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Christie, alternative name of John Christie (murderer) (1899–1953)) Richard Copley Christie (1830–1901), English lawyer and educator Robert Christie (disambiguation)...
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to the efforts of Walter Arthur Copinger, who was supported by Richard Copley Christie, the Bibliographical Society was founded in London in 1892; Copinger...
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scale, which he left unfinished. In writing the above article, Richard Copley Christie had access to and made much use of these manuscripts, which include...
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the Christie's Championships is the oldest inter–university competition on the English sporting calendar. The cup was a benefaction of Richard Copley Christie...
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leading to a MPhil, PhD or EngD. Richard Copley Christie was a friend of Whitworth's. By Whitworth's will, Christie was appointed one of three legatees...
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ap Gruffydd was killed at the Battle of Cilmeri in mid-Wales. Richard Copley Christie. 1887. Annales Cestrienses: or Chronicle of the Abbey of St. Werburg...
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the Christie's Championships is the oldest Inter–University competition on the sporting calendar: the cup was a benefaction of Richard Copley Christie. Every...
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Society 1899–1901 Succeeded by George Walter Prothero Preceded by Richard Copley Christie President of the Chetham Society 1901–15 Succeeded by James Tait...
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Taylor & Partners to build five new accommodation blocks: Christie (named for Richard Copley Christie, one of the hall's secretaries), Oaklands, Greenwood...
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1907) May 20 – Hector Malot, French writer (died 1907) July 22 – Richard Copley Christie, English scholar (died 1902) September 8 – Frédéric Mistral, French...
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sporting calendar. The annual event is named after the benefactor Richard Copley Christie, who was a professor of History and Political Economy in Manchester...
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Raines Vice-President of the Chetham Society 1879–82 Succeeded by Richard Copley Christie Preceded by William Fergusson Irvine Vice-President of the Record...
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pushed this view further. J. W. Burrow proposed that Stubbs, like John Richard Green and Edward Augustus Freeman, was an historical scholar with little...
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Lufkin Dennison, American-English businessman (b. 1812) 1901 – Richard Copley Christie, English lawyer and academic (b. 1830) 1908 – Wilhelm Busch, German...
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his widow Madelaine lived there until her death in October 1891. Richard Copley Christie, also an English lawyer, and his wife Mary Helen (daughter of Samuel...
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incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Christie, Richard Copley (1887). "Copley, Thomas". In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary of National...
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Anthony Copley (2016), p. 21-22; [1]. Attribution This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Christie, Richard Copley (1887)...
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Society 1882–84 Succeeded by William Crawford Williamson Preceded by Richard Copley Christie Secretary of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society...
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in Nottingham and attended Nottingham High School. (1830–1901) Richard Copley Christie, lawyer and academic, was born in Lenton, Nottingham. (1863–1949)...
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The legatees, among whom was Richard Copley Christie, funded the construction of the building and the adjoining Christie Library (the library was completed...
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Christie 1887. Attribution This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Christie, Richard Copley (1887). "Christie, Alexander"...
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an introduction, translation and notes by English bibliophile Richard Copley Christie (1830–1901). Annals of Clonmacnoise. The Annals of Clonmacnoise...
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in theology. Largely owing to Copinger's efforts, supported by Richard Copley Christie, the Bibliographical Society was founded in London in 1892; he...
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Paul Fouracre 1843–58 Richard Parkinson 1858–78 Francis Robert Raines 1879–82 William Beamont 1882–84 Richard Copley Christie 1884–1901 William Stubbs...
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Robert Angus Smith 1855–61 Dr Henry Edward Schunck 1857–60 Prof. Richard Copley Christie 1860–74 Sir Henry Enfield Roscoe 1861–85 Joseph Baxendell 1874–84...
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Classification and higher cataloguing standards. On the death of Richard Copley Christie the library received his personal library of over 8,000 volumes...
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"Lazarus Buonamici". A New Universal Biography. Vol. 4. p. 290. Richard Copley Christie (1880). Étienne Dolet: The Martyr of the Renaissance. Macmillan...
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