Hubert Bland (3 January 1855 – 14 April 1914) was an English author. He was known for being an infamous libertine, a journalist, an early English socialist, and one of the founders of the Fabian Society.[2] He was the husband of Edith Nesbit.
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HubertBland (3 January 1855 – 14 April 1914) was an English author. He was known for being an infamous libertine, a journalist, an early English socialist...
her own. Bland's brother, John, was born in 1899. John Bland was also the child of Hoatson and HubertBland.[citation needed] In 1934, Bland's novel The...
variously served as a home to watchmaker John Arnold, and later to socialist HubertBland and author Edith Nesbit. Also of note is Avery Hill Park and its former...
Huxley and Newman," The Catholic World, Vol. CV, April/September 1917. HubertBland, Essays, with an Introduction by Cecil Chesterton. London: Max Goschen...
founding members were Frank Podmore, Edward R. Pease, William Clarke, HubertBland, Percival Chubb, Frederick Keddell, H. H. Champion, Edith Nesbit, and...
inspired in part by the life of children's writer E. Nesbitt and Fabian HubertBland, and characters that choose LSE over older educational establishments...
Rosamund Bland, who was the adopted daughter of Edith Nesbit, the author of The Railway Children, and the natural daughter of Nesbit's husband HubertBland. Adrian...
incomparably the best book of its kind that has appeared since Mrs. HubertBland died. — Illustrated London News, 1927. A thread of quiet sarcasm and...
Anderson Edward Aveling Ambrose Barker John Barlas E. Belfort Bax Tom Bell HubertBland John Burns Herbert Burrows Edward Carpenter Henry Hyde Champion Jim Connell...
Edward Samuel Storey-Cooper, 114th Mahrattas Albert Medal Captain George HubertBland, 105th Mahratta Light Infantry 1939-1947 Commander of the Most Excellent...
physician (d. 1935) 1853 – Sophie Elkan, Swedish writer (d. 1921) 1855 – HubertBland, English businessman (d. 1914) 1861 – Ernest Renshaw, English tennis...
including J. Hunter Watts, Percival Chubb, Frank Podmore, Edward Pease, HubertBland, Dr. Burns-Gibson, and Frederick Keddell, and although the society was...
Brisson, French politician, 50th Prime Minister of France (b. 1835) 1914 – HubertBland, English activist, co-founded the Fabian Society (b. 1855) 1916 – Gina...
in the grounds of the Tudor Barn from 1899 to 1921 with her husband HubertBland who died there in 1914. During the Second World War, on 14 February 1944...
well as Labour leader James Keir Hardie and Fabian Society co-founders HubertBland and Annie Besant. Salt formed the Humanitarian League in 1891. Its objectives...
themselves were other prominent Fabians such as H. G. Wells, Annie Besant, HubertBland, E. Nesbit, Sydney Olivier, Oliver Lodge, Leonard Woolf, Emmeline Pankhurst...
Pease joined a socialist debating group established by Edith Nesbit and HubertBland. Podmore suggested that the group should be named after the Roman General...
which he felt belonged to Nesbit's era. Edith Nesbit and her husband HubertBland had been among the founders and leading members of the Fabian Society...
which over 23,000 people contributed. Other notable burials include: HubertBland (1855–1914) – journalist, socialist and co-founder of the Fabians Thomas...