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George Procter Hawtrey

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Hawtrey did not make a notable success as an actor, raising his family in "straitened circumstances" which inspired his son, Ralph, to follow the more remunerative path of the civil service. Hawtrey's most notable achievement in connection with the stage was his adaptation of Baron von Moser's
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Hawtrey married firstly, in 1873, Eda (died 1892), daughter of William Strahan; he married secondly, Gertrude Jessie Rolls, daughter of Captain John Simon Chandos Harcourt, of Ankerwycke, Buckinghamshire. He fathered one son- the economist
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for the stage. In 1908, Hawtrey became master of the Gloucestershire Historical Pageant at Cheltenham, followed by the National Pageant of Wales at Cardiff in October 1909 and the Chester Pageant in July 1910.
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Having been assistant master at the school founded by his father, Hawtrey decided to leave teaching and follow his brother, Charles, onto the stage.
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Hawtrey was son of Reverend John William Hawtrey, headmaster of the Alden House School at Slough. Hawtrey's two brothers, William and
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The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal, Essex volume, Melville Henry Massue, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1994 (reprint), p. 611
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Pioneers of Modern Economics in Britain, ed. D. P. O'Brien, John R. Presley, Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, p. 203
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Pioneers of Modern Economics in Britain, ed. D. P. O'Brien, John R. Presley, Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, p. 203
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Ralph George Hawtrey's entry in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography gives "headmaster"-
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Essays in Biography, J. M. Keynes, Harcourt Brace & Co., 1933, pp. 150-151
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"Hawtrey, Sir Ralph George (1879–1975), economist"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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