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Hearnshaw, Fossey John Cobb.
Adm. pens. at PETERHOUSE, May 9, 1891. S. of the Rev. John, of Southport. B.
July 31, 1869, at Birmingham. Schools, Walsall and Manchester. Matric. Michs.
1892; prizeman, 1893; Scholar, 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. and LL.M. 1900; Litt.D.
1934. LL.D., Dublin. Master at Crypt Grammar School, Gloucester, 1897-8.
Private tutor at Cambridge, 1898-1900. Professor of History at University
College, Southampton, 1900-10; of Modern History at Armstrong College, Durham
University, 1910-12; of Mediaeval History, London University, 1913-34; Fellow
of King's College, 1926. President, Historical Association, 1936-8. Author,
History of Southampton; England in the Making; First Book of English
History; Main Currents of European History; Europe in the 19th Century;
British Prime Ministers; The Centenary History of King's College, London;
Germany the Aggressor
. Of Hammerwood, Oxted, Surrey, in 1944. Died Mar.
10, 1946. (T. A. Walker, 621; Schoolmasters' Directories; Who's Who;
The Times
, Mar. 12, 1946.)
Fossey John Cobb HEARNSHAW
Approx. lifespan: 1869–1946
pens. Peterhouse adm1891:05:09
s. of Rev. John HEARNSHAW Southport, [Lancashire],
b. Birmingham, [Warwickshire], 1869:07:31
Sch: Walsall School [Walsall], [Staffordshire],
Sch: Manchester Manchester, [Lancashire],
Matric. 1892:10MT:
prizeman 1893
Scholar 1894
BA 1897
MA and LL.M. 1900
LittD 1934
LLD Dublin, [Ireland],
Master: Sch: Crypt Grammar School Gloucester, [Gloucestershire], 1897-98
Private Tutor: at Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], 1898-1900
Professor of History: Sch: Southampton University College [Southampton], [Hampshire], 1900-10
Professor of Modern History: Sch: Armstrong College, Durham University [Durham], [Co. Durham], 1910-12
Professor of Mediaeval History: Sch: London University [London], 1913-34
Fellow: Sch: King's College [London], 1926
President: Historical Association 1936-38
Publ.: History of Southampton ; England in the Making ; First Book of English History ; Main Currents of European History ; Europe in the 19th Century ; British Prime Ministers ; The Centenary History of King's College, London ; Germany the Aggressor
Of Hammerwood, Oxted, Surrey , in1944
d. 1946:03:10
( T. A. Walker, 621; Schoolmasters' Directories ; Who's Who ; The Times 1946:03:12)

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