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A Diary of the Unionist Parliament, 1895-1933

Front Matter Pages i-xv. Balliol Coll. Keble Coll. Archdeacon, Essex, ; a high churchman. University Coll, Oxford; rector, St Audrey's, Hatfield, ; provided Henson with access to Hatfield House and to his father, the prime minister, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury; Henson became godfather to his daughter Eve in ; bishop of Exeter, Henson owed his appointments at Ilford and Westminster to his ecclesiastical patronage.

Magdalen Coll. Christ's Coll.

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Prominent campaigner for exclusion of denominational religion in rate-supported schools, following the Education Act of Magdalene Coll. St Alban's, Oxford non-coll. Beloved stepmother, affectionately nicknamed 'Carissima' by Henson: 'To my stepmother my debt is immeasurable. Not only did she recreate a home, but she brought with her a number of books which had belonged to her first husband.

QC, St John's Coll. Businessman and evangelical, involved with the Plymouth Brethren; source of Henson's contempt for protestant fanaticism; Henson's relationship with his father complex; in the Journals, Henson often used the date of his death and birthday as an opportunity for reflection and introspection.

Oriel Coll; ord. Corpus Christi Coll. Endowed several undergraduate and postgraduate studenships at Exeter Coll. Young friend of Henson's while at Ilford, who he continued to advise and encourage. Oxford, Surveyor; actively involved throughout his life with educational and charitable organisations in Westminster, including the United Westminster Schools, Grey Coat School, and the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls.

University Coll. Trinity Hall, Cambridge; reader, Temple Church, Pembroke Coll. Christ Church Coll.

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Promoter of women's education; shared her husband's Anglo-Catholic faith; niece of W. Gladstone by his marriage to Catherine, sister of Lavinia's mother, Mary Glynne; twelve siblings included Alfred Lyttelton, colonial secretary, Neville Gerald Lyttelton, military officer, and Arthur Temple Lyttelton, suffragan bishop of Southampton.

Lionel Ford , dean of York, Only daughter of James Dennistoun and Caroline Gore Booth; throughout their marriage, the Hensons travelled to Scotland many times to visit Ella's extended family. Originally from Stratford, joined the choir at St Margaret's Westminster after public recognition of his clear soprano vocal; became principal chorister; the Hensons took special interest in the boy, especially after Henson intervened following the predatory grooming attempts of Archibald Routledge, a St Margaret's parishioner; lived with the Hensons at 17 Dean's Yard for several years, while working towards a music career and later during appointments in the law courts and lord chancellor's office; particularly after the stillbirth of his son, a great comfort to Henson; m.

New Coll. Merton Coll. Zimmern and R. Author of many scientific papers. St Andrews University; minister of St Cuthbert's, Edinburgh, ; a chaplain in Scotland to Queen Victoria, Edward VII, and George V; distinguished preacher who helped strengthen the established church after the Disruption of and resisted pressure for disestablishment.

Louisa Jane-Hamilton d. Glasgow University; Balliol Coll.

Third son of 3rd Marquess of Salisbury; University Coll. Welch , general manager of the Williamsport and North Branch Railroad and Methodist lay preacher in Hughesville, Maryland; born in Birmingham. Magdalen, Coll. St Catharine's Coll.


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Military career, serving in South African War, King's Coll. Strong evangelical and opponent of ritualism, who introduced the Ecclesiastical Disorders Bill, His company, founded , specialised in religious works in its early years. Glasgow, Edinburgh and Konigsberg Univs. Henson ed. Bachelor don renowned for his contribution to the camaraderie of his college as junior dean, , domestic bursar, , and dean, Brasenose Coll.

Corpus Christi, Coll. Queen's Coll. Vigorous preacher and prolific writer; ardent defender of Christianity against secularism and German biblical criticism. Leading figure in Welsh, then British, political nonconformity and its causes, including Welsh church disestablishment and opposition to the Education Act; president of the board of trade, ; chancellor of the exchequer, , and advocate of the 'People's budget, ; minister of munitions, ; secretary of state for war, ; prime minister of Coalition government, ; 'the man who won the war', but deeply divisive post-war figure; leader, 'Lloyd George' or 'Coalition' Liberals, ; responsible for Henson's appointment at Hereford, and translation to Durham; supported Enabling bill, ; leader, Liberal party, , then 'Lloyd George' or independent Liberals, ; 1st earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor Prime minister of the Cape Colony , forced to resign after failure of the Jameson Raid; endowed the Rhodes scholarships at Oxford.

Oriel Coll. MP L East Wolverhampton, ; secretary of state for India, ; chancellor, duchy of Lancaster ; 1st viscount Wolverhampton ; lord president of the council, ; helped secure passage of the Old Age Pensions Bill through the house of lords. Exeter and Brasenose Colls. Cecil Frances Humphreys, the noted hymnist. Gonville and Caius Coll. Glasgow Univ. First female member of the Royal Society of British Sculptors posthumously awarded ; relinquished German title of countess in Military career; m.

Parliamentary under-secretary for war, ; ecclesiastical commissioner, Christ Church, Oxford; liberal progressive and imperialist; foreign secretary, , ; prime minister, ; continued to be influential in the house of lords. Corpus Christi and Christ Church Colls. All three were religious philanthropists, the true initiators of St Margaret's House, Bethnal Green, which performed similar work for young women as Oxford House for men: Henson ed. Later reprimanded for closeness with choirboys, in the wake of incidents of grooming at St Margaret's by Archibald Routledge.

Worked at Gorringe's department store and drapers on Buckingham Palace Road. Maud Cecil, so part of the Cecil 'cousinage' ; father of Lord Wolmer; first lord of the admiralty, ; governor, Transvaal and high commissioner for South Africa, ; chairman, Archbishops' Committee on Church and State, , which recommended the introduction of what became 'The Enabling Act', ; warden of Winchester College, ; member of numerous church bodies, and chairman, house of laity in the Church Assembly from MP U Sparkbrook, Birmingham, ; assistant in the Cabinet office , helping to draft the Balfour Declaration, ; junior coalition minister ; first lord of the admiralty, ; secretary of state for the colonies, ; early convert to 'dominion status' for India; secretary of state for India and for Burma, Railway signalman; m.


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