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| Born | 1852 | ||||||
| Died | 1934 | ||||||
| Residence | 27 Norfolk Square, W2 | ||||||
| Occupation | publisher | ||||||
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Office Notes
House Notes
1893.02.21 proposed for election at the next meeting
death noted in Report of the Council 1934-1935
Notes From Elsewhere
LONGMAN, Charles James was born April 14, 1852. 2nd son of late William Longman, 36 Hyde Park Square, W., and 39 Paternoster Row, E.C.
Education: Harrow; University College Oxford
Career: President Publishers’ Associate 1896, 1897,1902, and 1903. Justice of the Peace; member of Longmans, Green, and Company, publishers, since 1877; editor of Longman’s Magazine, 1882-1905
Interests: Archery (Champion of England, 1883); Association Football (Oxford Eleven, 1872-1873).
Spouse 1880 Harriet
President of the Publishers’ Association. Oxford football blue and archery champion of England. Many of the items associated with him in the Pitt Rivers Museum have to do with archery. He co-authored the book on the subject for the Badminton Series. JP. His wife, Harriet Ann, was the daughter of Sir John Evans
Publications
External Publications
Archery - Primary Source Edition
by Charles James Longman and Henry Walrond
Longman's Magazine
House Publications
Related Material Details
RAI Material
Other Material
PRM field collector
