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Revision as of 16:36, 28 May 2020
Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
proposed 1868.02.18
1890.12.09 The resignations of Mr Hovenden and Mr Hoddinott were accepted
Notes From Elsewhere
Birth: Feb. 28, 1838
Hackney
Greater London, England Death: Mar. 17, 1911
Dulwich
Greater London, England
Frederick Hovenden married Elizabeth "Lizzie" Lilley on February 10, 1866 in the Unitarian Universalists Chapel, Effra Road, Brixton, Borough of Lambeth, Greater London, England. He died on March 17, 1911 at his home named "Glenlea", 109 Thurlow Park Road, West Dulwich, Borough of Lambeth, Greater London, England.
Publications
External Publications
What Is Life? Or, Where Are We? What Are We? Whence Did We Come? And Whither Do We Go? by Frederick Hovenden
On False Education
A Study of the Principles of Nature (Illustrated) 1909 by Frederick Hovenden
What is heat? And what is electricity?
1900 by Frederick Hovenden
The A.B.C. of International Bimetallism
1894 by Frederick Hovenden
Practical Mathematics for Young Engineers, etc
1907 by Frederick Hovenden
The History of Dulwich College, with a short biography of its founder, E. Alleyne, etc
1873 by Frederick Hovenden and Edward Alleyn
An open letter to the members of the British Association: An experiment which is the key to solving the problem... 1910 by Frederick Hovenden
House Publications
man an indestructible atom. 2 Mar. 1869 AR vii