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A Hughes
Scholarship was founded at Oriel College, Oxford. It was a closed award, open only to members, or sons of members, of some Co-operative Societies, in which aspect the award reflected Hughes's involvement with the Co-operative Movement. The first scholar was elected to Oriel in 1884. It was
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living for the younger sons of the
English gentry. It followed closely on the failed colony Buckthorn (existing about 1872 to 1879), established by another Englishman, Charles Lempriere, in western Virginia; this settlement had supposedly been suggested by Hughes. Rugby was also unsuccessful on its
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and his family; Ludlow already shared barristers' chambers with Hughes, and the arrangement lasted four years. There were five sons (Maurice, James, George, John, and Arthur) and four daughters (Lilian, Evie, Caroline and
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produced a minority report (1869), recommending that all the legal restrictions should be dropped. Then the matter was raised again in a second
Commission, at the end of Hughes's time in Parliament. At that point
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Commons committee on savings. In so doing he participated in a Christian Socialist initiative, which led shortly to the
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Hughes was involved also in the formation of some early trade unions, and helped finance the printing of
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used a minority report to refer back to Hughes's earlier view; but Hughes signed the majority report. It advocated amendment of the
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legislation, but was not in a position to have major changes passed. He had greater success in improving the legal position of
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150:(20 October 1822 – 22 March 1896) was an English lawyer, judge, politician and author. He is most famous for his novel
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Kidd, Bruce (2006). "Muscular
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Christian Manliness in Victorian Literature and Religious Thought
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Thomas Hughes, Thomas Arnold, Tom Brown and the English Public Schools
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Crusaders Against Opium: Protestant Missionaries in China, 1874-1917
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Briggs, Asa. "Thomas Hughes and the Public Schools": in Briggs,
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Riflemen Form: A Study of the Rifle Volunteer Movement 1859–1908
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to diminish the effect of some of the testimony from employers.
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The outcome of this commission was that Harrison, Hughes and
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List of 19th-century British children's literature titles
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in 1912. The youngest child Mary Hughes was a well known
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Industrial and Provident Societies Partnership Act 1852
848:"Scorecard: Oxford University v Cambridge University"
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in 1869 and a bencher in 1870. He was appointed to a
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826:"Scorecard: Marylebone Cricket Club v Rugby School"
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911:A History of the Working Men's College (1854–1954)
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2246:Liberal Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
1109:. Routledge & Kegan Paul. p. 178 note 3.
437:19th (Bloomsbury) Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps
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1542:The Aftermath with Autobiography of the Author (
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1569:International Journal of the History of Sport
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938:Matthew, H. C. G. "Slaney, Robert Aglionby".
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606:Lilian Hughes perished in the sinking of the
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364:(1868–74). He stood as candidate in 1874 for
1652:contributions in Parliament by Thomas Hughes
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506:At the end of the 1880s Hughes clashed with
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156:(1857), a semi-autobiographical work set at
16:English lawyer, judge, politician and author
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1079:. Cambridge University Press. p. 262.
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1129:. Routledge & Kegan Paul. p. 46.
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1146:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1043:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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974:Mitchell, Charlotte. "Hughes, Thomas".
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1397:Oldfield, Sybil. "Hughes, Mary".
1073:Octavia Hill (23 December 2010).
850:. cricketarchive.com. 9 June 1842
1676:Parliament of the United Kingdom
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1270:Dictionary of National Biography
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892:Dictionary of National Biography
534:, Hughes wrote his famous story
326:in co-operative mills, in 1866.
301:industrial and provident society
2266:People educated at Rugby School
2216:Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford
1622:Works by or about Thomas Hughes
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374:Elementary Education Act 1870
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171:British co-operative movement
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1536:1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
1417:UK public library membership
1285:Kathleen L. Lodwick (1996).
1219:Tracing the Rifle Volunteers
1163:UK public library membership
1060:UK public library membership
994:UK public library membership
958:UK public library membership
913:, Routledge Kegan Paul, 1954
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1465:Charles Lancelot Shadwell,
629:Statue of Thomas Hughes at
465:The Manual for Co-operators
413:Master and Servant Act 1867
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453:Volunteer Services Gazette
379:As an MP Hughes worked on
320:Co-operative Central Board
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193:(1830), and was born in
110:Lawyer, writer, reformer
2301:English trade unionists
1894:Frances Hodgson Burnett
1809:Henry Cadwallader Adams
731:The Manliness of Christ
664:Tom Brown's School Days
639:Edward Vansittart Neale
537:Tom Brown's School Days
268:district in July 1882.
153:Tom Brown's School Days
2296:English King's Counsel
2236:English male novelists
2009:Charlotte Maria Tucker
1994:Robert Louis Stevenson
1939:Mary Louisa Molesworth
1819:Lucy Lyttelton Cameron
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2175:Marcus Ward & Co.
1964:William Brighty Rands
1859:Juliana Horatia Ewing
1595:Winterbottom, Derek.
1364:Norman Vance (1985).
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286:Working Men's College
226:Lord's Cricket Ground
215:Oriel College, Oxford
136:Children's literature
119:Oriel College, Oxford
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2014:Charlotte Mary Yonge
1984:Mary Martha Sherwood
1854:Evelyn Everett-Green
1484:British Co-operation
1321:British Co-operation
925:British Co-operation
755:G.T.T. Gone to Texas
671:The Scouring of The
516:vertical integration
435:, Hughes raised the
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2306:Victorian novelists
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1176:Paul Smith (1967).
1123:Paul Smith (1967).
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719:Memoir of a Brother
681:Tom Brown at Oxford
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572:Memoir of a Brother
557:Tom Brown at Oxford
409:Alexander Macdonald
360:(1865–68), and for
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278:Christian socialism
242:first-class cricket
163:Tom Brown at Oxford
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2035:Eleanor Vere Boyle
1969:Talbot Baines Reed
1954:Frances Mary Peard
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1989:Flora Annie Steel
1929:Frederick Marryat
1914:W. H. G. Kingston
1904:Richard Jefferies
1834:Harry Collingwood
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1685:Frederick Doulton
1617:Project Gutenberg
1544:John Bedford Leno
1522:978-0-521-03117-2
1415:(Subscription or
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1350:978-0-8047-1842-4
1298:978-0-8131-1924-3
1244:978-0-521-53051-4
1161:(Subscription or
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907:J. F. C. Harrison
779:David Livingstone
477:Franklin W. Smith
397:Robert Applegarth
393:Frederic Harrison
282:Frederick Maurice
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