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STAMP, ALFRED EDWARD. Adm. pens. at TRINITY, May 30, 1887. S. of Edward Blanshard [chemist], of 29, High Street, Hampstead (and Alice Peters). B. Jan. 1, 1870, at Hampstead. Schools, [Mercers', and] St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1888; Scholar, 1889; B.A. (4 th Wrangler ) 1891; M.A. 1895. Entered the Public Record Office, 1893; Secretary, 1918-26; Deputy Keeper of the Public Records, 1926-38. C.B., 1931. F.S.A., Hon. causa, 1928. Secretary, Historical MSS. Commission, 1912-26. Member of the committee on records of membership of the House of Commons, 1929. Married, 1904, Edith Florence, dau. of C. T. Guthrie, of Folkestone. Edited the Close Rolls of Henry III, the Inquisitions Post Mortem and the Liberate Rolls . Superintended the removal of part of the public records to the disused prisons at Cambridge and Canterbury during the Great War, 1914-19. Compiled the King's Hall portion of Admissions to Trinity College . Author, Michaelhouse Sexcentenary Volume; Disputed Revels Accounts (Shakespeare Association); Methods of Chronology ; etc. Died Mar. 4, 1938. Brother of the next. ( St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Who was Who; The Times, Mar. 7, 1938.) | Alfred Edward STAMP Approx. lifespan: 18701938 pens. Trinity College adm1887:05:30 s. of Edward Blanshard STAMP Chemist of 29 High Street, Hampstead, [London], (and Alice Peters) b. Hampstead, [London], 1870:01:01 Schools, [London], and] St Paul's, [London], Matric 1888:10MT: Scholar 1889 BA 4 th Wrangler 1891 MA 1895 Entered: Public Record Office Public Record, [London], 1893 Sec.: 1918-26 Deputy Keeper of: : Public Records 1926-38 CB 1931 FSA Hon. causa 1928. Sec.: Historical, < > MSS , . Commission 1912-26 Member of: the committee on records of membership of House of Commons 1929 m. 1904 Edith Florence GUTHRIE dau. of C. T. GUTHRIE of Folkestone, [Kent], Publ.: Edited the Close Rolls of Henry, < > III , , the Inquisitions Post Mortem and the Liberate Rolls Superintended the removal of part of the public records to the disused prisons CB, [Cambridgeshire], and Canterbury, [Kent], during the Great War 1914-19 Compiled the King's Hall portion of Admissions to Trinity College Publ.: Michaelhouse Sexcentenary Volume; Disputed Rev.els Accounts ( Shakespeare Association ); Methods of Chronology ; etc. d. 1938:03:04 brother of John Herbert STAMP (1889) ( St Paul's School Reg.; Who was Who; The Times 1938:03:07) |