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Leonard, George Hare.
Adm. at CLARE, June 11, 1881.
[2nd s. of George Hare, J.P. B. Jan. 30, 1863, at Clifton.
Schools, Clevedon and Mill Hill; and at Bristol University College.] Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. (Hist.
Trip., 1st Class) 1884; M.A. 1888.
Warden, Broad Plain House Settlement, Bristol, 1891-1900.
Lecturer in History and English Literature at Bristol University, 1901-5; Henry Overton Wills Professor of Modern History, 1905-28.
Author, historical, religious and social.
The first lecturer under the Cambridge Extension Lectures Syndicate to lecture in Cambridge itself.
Gave himself devotedly to the cause of adult education, for many years being the mainstay of the Workers' Educational Association in Bristol and the West.
Died Jan. 31, 1941.
(Mill Hill Sch. Reg.; Who's Who; The Times, Feb. 4, 1941.)
George Hare LEONARD
Approx. lifespan: 1863–1941
Adm Clare College 1881:06:11
2nd s. of George Hare LEONARD J.P.:
b. Clifton, [Somerset], 1863:01:30
schools Sch: Clevedon School Clevedon, [Somerset],
and Mill Hill, [London], ; and
Sch: Bristol University College [Somerset],
Matric 1881:10MT:
BA Hist.Trip., 1st Class 1884
MA 1888
Warden: Broad Plain House Settlement Bristol, [Somerset], 1891-1900
Lecturer in History and English Literature: Sch: Bristol University Bristol, [Somerset], 1901-05
Henry Overton Wills Professor of Modern: History 1905-28
Publ.: historical, religious and social.
The first
Lecturer: under the CB, ???, Extension Lectures Syndicate to lecture CB, [Cambridgeshire], itself.
Gave himself devotedly to the cause of adult education, for many years being the mainstay of the Workers' Educational Association in Bristol, [Somerset], and the West.
d. 1941:01:31
( Mill Hill School Reg.; Who's Who; The Times 1941:02:04)

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