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Brodhurst 1911, p. 802. Kieschnick, John (2003). The
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James George Joseph Penderel-
Brodhurst (5 June 1859 – 2
December 1934) was a
British journalist and writer, who was
editor of the Guardian, an Anglican...
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Arthur Hugh ("Podge")
Brodhurst (1916 – 2006) was an
English cricketer and schoolteacher.
Brodhurst was
educated at
Malvern College and
Pembroke College...
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Lucas Brodhurst (6
August 1873 — 27
April 1915) was an
English first-class
cricketer and
British Indian Army officer. The son of
Maynard Brodhurst, a judge...
- 1899.
Later editors included Walter Hobhouse (1900-05),
James Penderel-
Brodhurst (1905-22) and
Frederic Iremonger (1922-27). C. S.
Lewis published his...
- 1903,
Lockyer started a
second marriage, to
suffragist Thomazine Mary
Brodhurst (née Browne).
After his
retirement in 1913,
Lockyer established an observatory...
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total of 558,032 evacuees, of whom 368,491 were
British troops. In 2001,
Brodhurst wrote that many
civilians escaped from
French Atlantic and Mediterranean...
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Brodhurst,
James George Joseph (1911). "Clock" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia...
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publication now in the
public domain: Penderel-
Brodhurst,
James (1911). "Boulle, André Charles". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia...
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publication now in the
public domain: Penderel-
Brodhurst,
James (1911). "Boulle, André Charles". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia...