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Clapham, John Harold. Adm. an exhibitioner at KING'S, Sept. 29, 1892. S. of John, silversmith, of the Hills, Prestwich, Lancs. B. Sept. 13, 1873, at Ebor Villas, Broughton Park, Manchester. School, Leys, Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1892; Scholar, 1894; Lightfoot Scholar, 1896; Prince Consort Prize, 1897; B.A. (Hist. Trip., 1st Class) 1895; M.A. 1899; Litt.D. 1914. Fellow, 1898. Dean, 1908-13. Tutor, 1913-29. Vice-Provost, 1933-40-. Lecturer in History and Economics, 1898-1902. Professor of Economics at Leeds University, 1902-8. Professor of Economic History at Cambridge, 1928-38; retired. Hon. Litt.D., Leeds and Harvard. During the Great War, at the Board of Trade. C.B.E., 1918. F.B.A.; President, 1940. President of Section F of the British Association, 1920. Ford's Lecturer at Oxford, 1926. Married and had issue. Author, inter alia, of An Economic History of Modern Britain (3 vols.); Economic Development of France and Germany, 1815-1914, etc.; contributor to the Cambridge Modern History, vols. X and XI; to the Cambridge Medieval History, vol. VI, and to the Cambridge History of British Foreign Policy, vols. I and II. Of Storey's End, Storey's Way, Cambridge. Knighted, 1943. (Who's Who, 1939.) | John Harold CLAPHAM Approx. lifespan: 18741946 Tripos: Kg's Hist. 1895star Adm. an exhibitioner King's College 1892:09:29 s. of John CLAPHAM silversmith of the Hills, Prestwich, Lancashire , b. Ebor Villas, [+ci]Broughton[-ci]Park Manchester, [Lancashire], 1873:09:13 School Sch: Leys, Cambridge. Matric 1892:10MT: Scholar 1894 Lightfoot Scholar 1896 Prince Consort Prize 1897 BA Hist. Trip., 1st Class 1895 MA 1899 Litt. D. 1914 Fellow 1898 Dean 1908-13 Tutor: 1913-29 Vice-Provost 1933-40- Lecturer in History and Economics: 1898-1902 Professor of Economics at: : Sch: Leeds University [Leeds], [West Riding of Yorkshire], 1902-08 Professor of Economic History at: : Cambridge 1928-38 retired. Hon. Litt. D., Leeds, [West Riding of Yorkshire], and Harvard, [ USA ], During the Great War[1914-18], at Board of Trade. CBE 1918 FBA President: 1940 President of: : Section F of British Association 1920 Ford's Lecturer at: : Oxford 1926 m. and had issue. Author, inter alia, of An Economic History of Modern Britain (3 vols.); Economic Development of France and Germany 1815-1914 etc.; contributor to the Cambridge Modern History, vols. X and XI; to the Cambridge Medieval History, vol. VI, and to the Cambridge History of British Foreign Policy, vols. I and II. Of Storey's End, Storey's Way, Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], Knighted 1943 ( Who's Who 1939) [add:] d. 1946:03:29 [:add] [add:](J.D. Pickles)[:add] |