J. Passmore Edwards

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J. Passmore Edwards
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Born 1823
Died 1911
Residence 31 Tavistock St., WC
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membership ASL ordinary fellow
left 1870.05.31 resigns
elected_ASL 1869.03.02
societies Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce

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proposed 1869.02.16

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John Passmore Edwards (24 March 1823 – 22 April 1911)[1][2] was a British journalist, newspaper owner and philanthropist. The son of a carpenter, he was born in Blackwater, a small village between Redruth and Truro in Cornwall, United Kingdom

An English philanthropist and author, the son of a carpenter. He became a self-made newspaper proprietor and MP, but since he was ideologically a Manchester liberal, he declined offers of a knighthood. He claimed to have been challenged to a duel by Burton over the Du Chaillu affair, but simply ignored the challenge

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