Norman GashCBE FBA FRSE FRHistS FRSL (16 January 1912 in Meerut, British Raj – 1 May 2009 in Somerset) was a British historian, best remembered for a two-volume biography of British prime minister Sir Robert Peel. He was professor of modern history at the University of St Andrews from 1955 to 1980 and specialised in the 19th century.
NormanGash CBE FBA FRSE FRHistS FRSL (16 January 1912 in Meerut, British Raj – 1 May 2009 in Somerset) was a British historian, best remembered for a...
1974. The building was designed by architect Robert Ogilvie for lawyer NormanGash. The property had previously been needed for construction of the Spadina...
1829 High Church High Tory NormanGash, Sir Robert Peel: The Life of Sir Robert Peel after 1830 (1972) pp 93-99 NormanGash. Sir Robert Peel: The Life...
arise only with the Second Reform Act in 1867, or perhaps even later. NormanGash states that "it would be wrong to assume that the political scene in...
Archived 16 February 2017 at the Wayback Machine Gash, vol. 1, pp 13–14. Gash, vol. 2, p. 712. NormanGash, "Peel, Sir Robert" Collier Encyclopedia (1996)...
one or the other. Every inch that we recede will be occupied by them. NormanGash says that the Maratha infantry was equal to that of British infantry...
the United Kingdom until 1858. Atheists remained barred until 1886. NormanGash, Mr Secretary Peel (1961) pp: 460–65. Richard A. Gaunt, "Peel's Other...
eds. (1967). The Course of Irish History. Cork: Mercier Press. p. 373. NormanGash, Mr Secretary Peel (1961) pp: 460–65; Richard A. Gaunt, "Peel's Other...
Bibire Michael Brown George Buchanan Nora K. Chadwick Barrie Dobson NormanGash John Guy Robert Kerr Hannay John Hudson Martin Kemp John Philipps Kenyon...
Disraeli, 3. NormanGash, reviewing Blake's work, argued that Benjamin's claim to Spanish ancestry could not be entirely dismissed. "NormanGash, review of...
Lords) and Alex Pringle (a junior Treasury minister). The historian NormanGash argued that the Bill shattered the morale of the Conservative Party and...
Phair (née Burney), teacher who named the planet Pluto (b. 1918) 1 May – NormanGash, historian (b. 1912, India) 7 May Ian Cundy, Anglican prelate, Bishop...
success of these measures to him." Morley biography (see refs), p388 NormanGash, Sir Robert Peel: The Life of Sir Robert Peel after 1830 (1971) pp. 562–615...
led the initial investigation into the Great Train Robbery in 1963. NormanGash CBE 1912 2009 Vice-Principal of the University of St Andrews (1967–1971)...
broadcast on 104.4 FM. Walter Bagehot (1826–1877), author, was born here. NormanGash (1912–2009), historian, retired to Langport. Jacquemine Charrott Lodwidge...
comic books, prostate cancer. Danny Gans, 52, American entertainer. NormanGash, 97, British historian. Brian Grove, 88, Australian cricketer. Albert...
factory system in Great Britain in the 19th century: The Age of Peel by NormanGash Speeches of the Earl of Shaftesbury Prelude to Victory of the Ten Hour...
elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were NormanGash, Geoffrey Barrow, Sir Fraser Noble, and John Cameron, Lord Cameron. He...
and the Popular Belief in Witchcraft and Magic", History (1997), p. 82 NormanGash, Aristocracy and People: Britain 1818–1865 (1979) Ena Dorothy Graham...
and seminal works in mathematical logic and philosophy. 16 January – NormanGash, historian (born in India; died 2009) 17 January – Edward Fennessy, electrical...