George Heynes Radford
| George Heynes Radford | |||||||
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| Born | 1851 | ||||||
| Died | 1917 | ||||||
| Residence | 40 Chancery Lane, WC | ||||||
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legal political | ||||||
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proposed 1878.10.29
recommended by James Bonwick, W.L. Distant, 12 Nov. 1878 [A31]
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George Heynes Radford (1851– 5 October 1917) was an English solicitor and Liberal politician.
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Radford had an interest in literature and published occasional verses and essays. In 1894 he wrote Shylock and Others a selection of eight literary studies (published by T Fisher Unwin) and in 1917 he published Verses and Versicles (T Fisher Unwin). But he also had an interest in Shakespeare. In 1884, the Liberal politician Augustine Birrell published a collection of essays entitled Obiter Dicta (Elliot Stock). Radford had anonymously written one of the essays, on Sir John Falstaff, and this was made public in 1887
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A collection of scrapbooks of news cuttings, notices, posters etc. donated by Miss U Radford in 1975, documenting Radford’s career is deposited in the London Metropolitan Archives