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784: 779: 367: 30: 206:, vol. 1) is widely regarded as a masterpiece, and is of national significance; this contrasts with his books, where he often indulged in castigating his contemporaries. He pursued disputes with other academics vigorously, and on more than one occasion, the level of acrimony was sufficiently high that the editor was forced to close correspondence on the subject. His feud with 226:...that wise Act which was bitterly opposed by certain persons who seem to imagine that England exists, not for the English, but for the Russian Jew. There are immigrants with whom we can dispense. Great, far too great, as is now the power of the purse, the government of England is not yet - to use a familiar and a painful phrase - "in the hands of the Jews". 277:
was included in a posthumously published volume of writings, and a biography by W. Raymond Powell was published in 2001. Both contain full bibliographies of Round's work. At the time of his death, he had more than sixty contributions to
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Round's disputes in a normally gentle academic area honed his analytic skills. He was recognised as a leading authority on medieval and later genealogy and was awarded an
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in 1874, where he read for a degree in Modern History. In the final examinations in 1879, he obtained a bachelor of arts with first class honours; he qualified for an
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The Victoria History of the County of Essex: Bibliography, ed. William Doubleday and William Page, A. Constable Ltd, 1959, pg 123
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The Balliol College Register, second edition, 1833-1933, Oxford University Press, 1934, pg 88
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Correspondence between Round and various other historians is available in the archives at
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Round was a cousin to the Round family of Birch Hall, Essex, members of which included
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The King’s Serjeants and Officers of State, with their Coronation Services
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The King's Serjeants and Officers of State, with their Coronation Services
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Though a native of Sussex, he had many interests in Essex, and was both
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Round contracted a chronic illness some time after coming down from
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He advised the Court of Claims and Committee for Privileges of the
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Burke's Landed Gentry 1871, vol. II, Burke's Peerage, pg 1195-1196
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of Bergholt Hall, West Bergholt in that county. A relative owned
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Peerage and Pedigree: studies in peerage law and family history
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Peerage and Pedigree: Studies in Peerage Law and Family History
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had been a member of parliament in Essex. He never married.
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into English. As an expert in the history of the British
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relating to the publication in 1897 of the 13th-century
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in February 1905. He also served as President of the
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John Horace Round: Historian and Gentleman of Essex
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Chelmsford: Essex Record Office. 24: 645:Domesday, The Inquest and the Book 25: 843: 822:Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford 785:Works by or about J. Horace Round 754: 309:Warwickshire County Record Office 777: 588:Family Origins and other Studies 466:Family Origins and Other Studies 441:Dictionary of National Biography 365: 185:Dictionary of National Biography 160:Work as a genealogist and writer 704: 693: 682: 661: 636: 605:: a curious affair revisited". 601:Procter, Margaret (2014). "The 358: 299:. Additional papers are in the 48:. He translated the portion of 619: 594: 560: 506: 13: 1: 700:National Register of Archives 472: 349:Sussex Archaeological Society 333:Manchester University Library 280:Essex Archaeology and History 325:Edinburgh University Library 240:Essex Archaeological Society 67: 7: 776:(public domain audiobooks) 724:Political Science Quarterly 218:sympathies. Writing of the 10: 848: 527:Powell, W Raymond (2001). 468:, ed. 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John Horace Round

genealogist
English medieval period
Domesday Book
Essex
peerage
Crown
Hove
Sussex
barrister
West Bergholt
Essex
Horatio Smith
Burke's Landed Gentry
blue plaque
Balliol College, Oxford
M.A.
deputy lieutenant
lord of the manor
Colchester Castle
John
Charles Gray Round
James Round
Charles Round

deputy lieutenant
The Complete Peerage
Dictionary of National Biography
Victoria County History

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