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Hartog, Marcus Manuel.
Adm. sub-sizar at TRINITY, Oct. 14, 1870. [2nd] s. of Alphonse [Professor of
French], of 15, Belsize Square, Hampstead, London. B. [Aug. 19], 1851, in
London. School, N. London Collegiate. Matric. Michs. 1870; Scholar, 1872;
(Nat. Sci. Trip., 1st Class, 1873); B.A. 1874; M.A. 1878. At University
College, London, and at the Royal University of Ireland. D.Sc., London. Master
at St Paul's School, Stoney Stratford, 1874. F.L.S., 1875. Assistant Director
of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Ceylon, 1874-7. Demonstrator and, later,
Lecturer in natural history, Owens College, Manchester, 1878-82. Professor of
natural history, Queen's College, Cork, 1882-1909; and of Zoology, University
College, Cork, 1909-21. Fellow of the Royal University of Ireland. Member of
Scientific Committee, R.H.S. Joint author, Problems of Life and
Reproduction
; contributed to the Camb. Nat. Hist., Encyclop. Brit.,
etc. Married, 1874, Blanche, dau. of R. Levy, of Paris, and had issue. Lived
latterly at 33, Rue d'Alsace-Lorraine, Choisyle-Roi, France. Died Jan. 21,
1924, in Paris. Brother of the next. (Index of Botanists; Who was Who;
Schoolmaslers' Directories; The Times
, Jan. 28, 1924.)
Marcus Manuel HARTOG
Approx. lifespan: 1851–1924
sub-sizar Trinity College adm1870:10:14
[2nd] s. of Alphonse HARTOG Professor of French: 15 Belsize Square, Hampstead, London
b. London 1851:[08:19]
Sch: N. London Collegiate [ London ]
Matric. 1870:10MT:
Scholar 1872
Nat.Sci.Trip. 1st Class 1873
BA 1874
MA 1878
At Sch: University College London
At Sch: Royal University of Ireland Ireland
DSc London
Master: Sch: St Paul's School Stoney Stony Stratford, [ Buckinghamshire ] 1874
FLS 1875
Assistant Director of Royal Botanic Gardens Ceylon 1874-77
Demonstrator and, later, Lecturer in natural history: Sch: Owens College Manchester, [ Lancashire ] 1878-82
Professor of natural history: Sch: Queen's College Cork, [ Co. Cork ] 1882-1909
Professor of Zoology: Sch: Cork University College [Cork], [ Co. Cork ] 1909-21
Fellow of Sch: Royal University of Ireland Ireland
Member of Scientific Committee: R.H.S.
Publ.: Joint author, Problems of Life and Reproduction
Publ.: contributed to the Cambridge National Hist., Encyclop. Brit etc.
m. Blanche LEVY dau. of R. LEVY of Paris, [ France ] 1874
had issue
latterly at 33 Rue d'Alsace-Lorraine, Choisyle-Roi, France
d. Paris, [ France ] 1924:01:21
brother ofunique identifier HRTG865NE Numa Edward HARTOG (1865)
( Index of Botanists ; Who was Who ; Schoolmaslers' Directories ; The Times 1924:01:28.)
    Enhanced version of original printed entry     Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier HRTG865NE
Hartog, Numa Edward.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, May 3, 1865. [Elder] s. of Alphonse [Professor of
French, of Carlton Hill Villas, Camden Road, London]. B. May 20, 1846, in
London. School, University College School. Matric. at London Univ., 1862;
B.Sc., London, 1864, 'obtaining honours wholly without precedent.' Matric.
Michs. 1865; Scholar, 1867; B.A. (Senior Wrangler and second Smith's
prize) 1869. The first Jew to be Senior Wrangler, being admitted to his degree
by special Grace of the Senate without taking the usual oath. 'His inability
to obtain a Fellowship by reason of his faith gave rise to much comment.' It
was claimed that in consequence of his success Jewish disabilities were
removed in both Universities by the passing of the Test Act, June 16, 1871. He
gave evidence before the House of Lords on this subject. Adm. to the Inner
Temple, May 26, 1864. Held a post in the Treasury for a short time and
subsequently entered the office of Mr Thring, Parliamentary draftsman. Died
June 19, 1871, of small-pox, at Belsize Square, Hampstead. Brother of the
above. (Inns of Court; C.U. Hist. Reg.; Boase, I. 1362; Jewish
Encyclopaedia
; Cecil Roth, The Jews in the English Universities;
Miscellanies of the Jewish Hist. Soc
., Pt IV. 112; D.N.B.; The
Times
, June 21-3, 1871.)
Numa Edward HARTOG
Approx. lifespan: 1846–1871
pens. Trinity College adm1865:05:03
elder s. of Alphonse HARTOG Professor of French of Carlton Hill Villas, Camden Road, London
b. London 1846:05:20
Sch: University College School [ London ]
Matric. Sch: London University [ London ] 1862
BSc Lon., "obtaining honours wholly without precedent" 1864 Matric 1865:10MT:
Scholar 1867
BA Senior Wrangler 1869
second Smith's prize 1869
The first Jew to be Senior Wrangler, being admitted to his degree by special Grace of the Senate without taking the usual oath
<acad ty=""His inability to obtain a Fellowship by reason of his faith gave rise to much comment"">
It was claimed that in consequence of his success Jewish disabilities were removed in both Universities by the passing of the Test Act 1871:06:16
He gave evidence on this subject before House of Lords
Adm: Inner Temple 1864:05:26
Held a post: in Treasury for a short time
entered the office of Mr Thring, Parliamentary draftsman:
[add:] Mr - THRING Parliamentary draftsman: [:add]
d. of small-pox Belsize Square, Hampstead, [ London ] 1871:06:19
brother ofunique identifier HRTG870MM Marcus Manuel HARTOG (1870)
( Inns of Court ; C.U. Hist. Reg ; Boase, I. 1362; Jewish Encyclopaedia ; Cecil Roth, The Jews in the English Universities ; Miscellanies of the Jewish Hist. Soc ., Pt IV. 112; D.N.B. ; The Times, Junior 21-3 1871.)

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