RichardCopleyChristie (22 July 1830 – 9 January 1901) was an English lawyer, university teacher, philanthropist and bibliophile. He was born at Lenton...
trait of Machiavellianism Richard Christy (born 1974), American drummer, radio personality and actor RichardCopleyChristie (1830–1901), English lawyer...
Manchester and entrusted his bequest to three legatees, one of whom was RichardCopleyChristie. Consequently, some of that money was used to buy land off Oxford...
sporting calendar. The annual event is named after the benefactor RichardCopleyChristie, who was a professor of History and Political Economy in Manchester...
to the efforts of Walter Arthur Copinger, who was supported by RichardCopleyChristie, the Bibliographical Society was founded in London in 1892; Copinger...
the Christie's Championships is the oldest Inter–University competition on the sporting calendar: the cup was a benefaction of RichardCopleyChristie. Every...
leading to a MPhil, PhD or EngD. RichardCopleyChristie was a friend of Whitworth's. By Whitworth's will, Christie was appointed one of three legatees...
1907) May 20 – Hector Malot, French writer (died 1907) July 22 – RichardCopleyChristie, English scholar (died 1902) September 8 – Frédéric Mistral, French...
Raines Vice-President of the Chetham Society 1879–82 Succeeded by RichardCopleyChristie Preceded by William Fergusson Irvine Vice-President of the Record...
scale, which he left unfinished. In writing the above article, RichardCopleyChristie had access to and made much use of these manuscripts, which include...
his widow Madelaine lived there until her death in October 1891. RichardCopleyChristie, also an English lawyer, and his wife Mary Helen (daughter of Samuel...
pushed this view further. J. W. Burrow proposed that Stubbs, like John Richard Green and Edward Augustus Freeman, was an historical scholar with little...
incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Christie, RichardCopley (1887). "Copley, Thomas". In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary of National...
in Nottingham and attended Nottingham High School. (1830–1901) RichardCopleyChristie, lawyer and academic, was born in Lenton, Nottingham. (1863–1949)...
Society 1899–1901 Succeeded by George Walter Prothero Preceded by RichardCopleyChristie President of the Chetham Society 1901–15 Succeeded by James Tait...
The legatees, among whom was RichardCopleyChristie, funded the construction of the building and the adjoining Christie Library (the library was completed...
Anthony Copley (2016), p. 21-22; [1]. Attribution This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Christie, RichardCopley (1887)...
Enriqueta Augustina Rylands: 1899. Robert Dukinfield Darbishire: 1899. RichardCopleyChristie: 1899. Sir William Crossley Bt: 1903. Alderman Harry Rawson: 1903...
provisions. 20 October 1882: Fraser consults with his Chancellor, RichardCopleyChristie, and writes to Selborne advising him of his resolve to free Green...
the two counties Palatine. 1878–83 James Crossley 1883–95 Prof. RichardCopleyChristie 1895–1904 Lt-Col. Henry Fishwick 1904–9 Sir George John Armytage...
Robert Angus Smith 1855–61 Dr Henry Edward Schunck 1857–60 Prof. RichardCopleyChristie 1860–74 Sir Henry Enfield Roscoe 1861–85 Joseph Baxendell 1874–84...
Charles Browne (Signing as R. C. B. in the DNB) RichardCopleyChristie (Signing as R. C. C. in the DNB) Richard Claverhouse Jebb (Signing as R. C. J. in the...