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Fawcett, Henry.
Adm. pens. at PETERHOUSE, June 11, 1852.
S. of William, Esq., of Bodenham, Salisbury.
B. there Aug. 26, 1833.
Schools, Queenwood [Agricultural College], Wilts. and King's College, London.
Matric. Michs. 1852.
Migrated to Trinity Hall, Oct. 18, 1853; Scholar, 1854; B.A. (7th Wrangler) 1856; M.A. 1859.
Fellow of Trinity Hall, 1856.
Student at Lincoln's Inn, 1854.
Lost his eyesight by a shooting accident, Sept. 17, 1858.
Professor of Political Economy, 1863-84.
Member of the Political Economy Club, 1861-84.
M.P. for Brighton, after many defeats, 1865; re-elected, 1868.
Largely responsible for the passing of the Reform Bill, 1867.
M.P. for Hackney, 1874-84.
Obtained appointment of committees upon Indian finance, 1871-3 and 1874.
Popularly known as 'the member for India.' A strong supporter of Proportional Representation in Parliament.
Advocated decided action in the matter of the Bulgarian atrocities, 1876, and co-operated with Lord Lawrence in trying to make the Afghan war unpopular.
Postmaster-General, 1880; established the Parcels Post, Aug. 1, 1883.
F.R.S., 1882.
Member of Institute of France, 1884.
P.C., May 3, 1880.
Hon. LL.D. and Lord Rector of Glasgow University, 1883.
Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, June 9, 1883; Doctor of Political Economy, Würzburg, 1882.
A consistent follower of John Stuart Mill.
Married, 1867, Millicent Garrett.
Lived in Lambeth during Parliamentary sessions and at 18, Brookside, Cambridge, in Term time.
Most of his lectures were published in book form.
Author, Manual of Political Economy; The Economist; Position of the British Labourer; Pauperism, Its Causes and Remedies; Free Trade and Protection. A full account of his influence as an economist is given in the Life by Leslie Stephen. See also Memories of H. A. Morgan, 205-7, and a Life by Miss W. Holt, entitled A Beacon for the Blind. Died Nov. 6, 1884, in Cambridge.
Buried in Trumpington churchyard.
Monument placed in Westminster Abbey by national subscription.
Other memorials are a statue in the market place at Salisbury; a portrait painted by Herkomer, presented to Cambridge by subscription of members of the University; a drinking-fountain erected on Thames Embankment to commemorate his services to the rights of women; Salisbury Cathedral, and Trumpington churchyard.
Father of Philippa, who was classed 'above the Senior Wrangler' in 1890; brother of Thomas C. (1857). The father was a native of Westmorland, who settled in Salisbury as a draper; Mayor there, 1827.
(D.N.B.; T. A. Walker, 503; Boase, I. 1027; Al. Oxon.)
Henry FAWCETT
Approx. lifespan: 1833–1884
pens. Peterhouse adm1852:06:11
s. of William FAWCETT, Esq. of Bodenham, Salisbury, [Wiltshire],
b. there 1833:08:26
Sch: Schools Queenwood Agricultural College Wiltshire , and Sch: King's College London ,
Matric 1852:10MT:
Migrated to Trinity Hall 1853:10:18
Scholar 1854
BA 7 th Wrangler 1856
MA 1859
Fellow of: : Trinity Hall 1856
Student at: : Lincoln's Inn 1854
Lost his eyesight by a shooting accident 1858:09:17
Professor of Political: Economy 1863-84
Member of: the Political Economy Club 1861-84
M.P. for: : Brighton, [Sussex], , after many defeats 1865
re-elected 1868
Largely responsible for the passing of the Reform Bill 1867
M.P. for: : Hackney, [London], 1874-84
Obtained appointment of committees upon Indian finance 1871-3, and 1874
Popularly known as 'the member for India.'
A strong supporter of Proportional Representation in Parliament.
Advocated decided action in the matter of the Bulgarian atrocities 1876, and co-operated with Lord Lawrence in trying to make the Afghan war unpopular. Postmaster-General 1880
established the Parcels Post 1883:08:01
FRS 1882
Member of: Institute of France , 1884
P.C.: 1880:05:03
Hon.LLD and Lord Rector of Sch: Glasgow University Glasgow, [Scotland], 1883
Hon.DCL OX, [Oxfordshire], 1883:06:09
Doctor of Political Economy, Würzburg [Germany], 1882
A consistent follower of John Stuart Mill.
m. 1867,Millicent Garrett. At Lambeth, [London], during Parliamentary sessions and at 18, Brookside, CB, [Cambridgeshire], , in Term time.
Most of his lectures were published in book form.
Publ.: Manual of Political Economy; The Economist; Position of the British Labourer; Pauperism, Its Causes and Remedies; Free Trade and Protection.
A full account of his influence as an economist is given in the Life by Leslie Stephen. See also Memories of H. A. Morgan, 205-7, and a Life by Miss W. Holt, entitled A Beacon for the Blind.
d. CB, [Cambridgeshire], 1884:11:06
bur. Trumpington, [Cambridgeshire], churchyard. Monument placed in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, [London], by national subscription. Other memorials are a statue in the market place Salisbury, [Wiltshire], ; a portrait painted by Herkomer, presented to CB, ???, by subscription of members of University; a drinking-fountain erected on Thames Embankment, [London], to commemorate his services to the rights of women; Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, [Wiltshire], , and Trumpington churchyard [Cambridgeshire],
father of Philippa FAWCETT who was classed 'above the Senior Wrangler' in1890
brother of Thomas C. FAWCETT (1857)
The father was a native of Westmorland , , who settled Salisbury, [Wiltshire], as a draper;
Mayor there 1827
( D.N.B.; T. A. Walker, 503; Boase, I. 1027; Al. Oxon )
[add:]Photographs: CAS: F.46 (from Men of Mark ) and G.54[:add]
[add:]Portrait by von herkomer, 1886, in Fitzwilliam Museum, by Rathbone at Trinity Hall [:add]
[add:]Goodison: CP 206; Atkinson 341[:add]

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