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Charles Lethbridge Kingsford, FBA (25 December 1862 – 29 November 1926) was a scholarly English historian and author.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 40 relations: Arthur Griffith-Boscawen, British Academy, Charles Thomas Hudson, Christmas, Crusades, Devon, Dictionary of National Biography, Encyclopædia Britannica, England, Fellow of the British Academy, Ford Lectures, Franciscans, Henry V of England, Heroes of the Nations series, John Stow, Kensington, London Topographical Society, Ludlow, Ludlow College, Medal bar, Middlesex Regiment, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance, Otto de Grandson, Oxford, Philip Sidney, 1st Baron De L'Isle and Dudley, Rossall School, Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, Royal Historical Society, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, Shropshire, Society of Antiquaries of London, South Tawton, Special Constabulary, Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, St Hilary, Cornwall, St John's College, Cambridge, St John's College, Oxford, The Times, Thomas Andrew Archer, World War I.

  2. Metropolitan Special Constabulary officers

Arthur Griffith-Boscawen

Sir Arthur Sackville Trevor Griffith-Boscawen PC (18 October 1865 – 1 June 1946) was a British politician in the Conservative Party whose career was cut short by losing a string of Parliamentary elections.

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British Academy

The British Academy for the Promotion of Historical, Philosophical and Philological Studies is the United Kingdom's national academy for the humanities and the social sciences.

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Charles Thomas Hudson

Charles Thomas Hudson (11 March 1828 – 23 October 1903) was an English naturalist, particularly interested in microscopical research, and in the microscopic animal rotifer.

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Christmas

Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed primarily on December 25 as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the world.

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Crusades

The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Christian Latin Church in the medieval period.

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Devon

Devon (historically also known as Devonshire) is a ceremonial county in South West England.

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Dictionary of National Biography

The Dictionary of National Biography (DNB) is a standard work of reference on notable figures from British history, published since 1885.

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Encyclopædia Britannica

The British Encyclopaedia is a general knowledge English-language encyclopaedia.

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England

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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Fellow of the British Academy

Fellowship of the British Academy (post-nominal letters FBA) is an award granted by the British Academy to leading academics for their distinction in the humanities and social sciences.

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Ford Lectures

The Ford Lectures or the James Ford Lectures in British History, are an annual series of public lectures held at the University of Oxford on the subject of English or British history.

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Franciscans

The Franciscans are a group of related mendicant religious orders of the Catholic Church.

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Henry V of England

Henry V (16 September 1386 – 31 August 1422), also called Henry of Monmouth, was King of England from 1413 until his death in 1422.

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Heroes of the Nations series

The Heroes of the Nations series was a collection of biographies of famous people who influenced nations and changed the course of history.

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John Stow

John Stow (also Stowe; 1524/25 – 5 April 1605) was an English historian and antiquarian. Charles Lethbridge Kingsford and John Stow are English antiquarians.

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Kensington

Kensington is an area of London in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, around west of Central London.

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London Topographical Society

The London Topographical Society was founded as the Topographical Society of London in 1880 to publish "material illustrating the history and topography of the City and County of London from the earliest times to the present day".

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Ludlow

Ludlow is a market town and civil parish in Shropshire, England.

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Ludlow College

Ludlow College is a sixth form college situated in the heart of Ludlow, Shropshire, England.

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Medal bar

A medal bar or medal clasp is a thin metal bar attached to the ribbon of a military decoration, civil decoration, or other medal.

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Middlesex Regiment

The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army in existence from 1881 until 1966.

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Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance

The Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance (MPNI) was a British government ministry responsible for the administration and delivery of welfare benefits.

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Otto de Grandson

Otto de Grandson (–1328), sometimes numbered Otto I to distinguish him from later members of his family with the same name, was the most prominent of the Savoyard knights in the service of King Edward I of England, to whom he was the closest personal friend and many of whose interests he shared.

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Oxford

Oxford is a city and non-metropolitan district in Oxfordshire, England, of which it is the county town.

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Philip Sidney, 1st Baron De L'Isle and Dudley

Philip Charles Shelley Sidney, 1st Baron De L'Isle and Dudley, GCH (11 March 1800 – 4 March 1851), was a British Tory politician.

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Rossall School

Rossall School is a public school (English fee-charging boarding and day school) for 0–18 year olds, between Cleveleys and Fleetwood, Lancashire.

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Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts

The Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts (widely known as the Historical Manuscripts Commission, and abbreviated as the HMC to distinguish it from the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England), was a United Kingdom Royal Commission established in 1869 to survey and report on privately owned and privately held archival records of general historical interest.

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Royal Historical Society

The Royal Historical Society (RHS), founded in 1868, is a learned society of the United Kingdom which advances scholarly studies of history.

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Royal Warwickshire Regiment

The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, previously titled the 6th Regiment of Foot, was a line infantry regiment of the British Army in continuous existence for 283 years.

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Shropshire

Shropshire (historically SalopAlso used officially as the name of the county from 1974–1980. The demonym for inhabitants of the county "Salopian" derives from this name. and abbreviated Shrops) is a ceremonial county in the West Midlands of England, on the border with Wales.

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Society of Antiquaries of London

The Society of Antiquaries of London (SAL) is a learned society of historians and archaeologists in the United Kingdom.

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South Tawton

South Tawton is a village, parish and former manor on the north edge of Dartmoor, Devon, England.

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Special Constabulary

The Special Constabulary is the part-time volunteer section of statutory police forces in the United Kingdom and some Crown dependencies.

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Special Constabulary Long Service Medal

The Special Constabulary Long Service Medal is a long service medal awarded in the United Kingdom to members of the Special Constabulary who have completed a specified period of service.

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St Hilary, Cornwall

St Hilary is a civil parish and village in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.

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St John's College, Cambridge

St John's College, formally the College of St John the Evangelist in the University of Cambridge, is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, founded by the Tudor matriarch Lady Margaret Beaufort.

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St John's College, Oxford

St John's College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford.

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The Times

The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London.

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Thomas Andrew Archer

Thomas Andrew Archer, M.A.Oxon. Charles Lethbridge Kingsford and Thomas Andrew Archer are 19th-century English historians.

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World War I

World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.

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See also

Metropolitan Special Constabulary officers

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Lethbridge_Kingsford

Also known as C. L. Kingsford, Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge.