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560: 101:, but his health broke down and he returned to London in 1874. He went on contributing articles, on politics, finance, science, and history, to periodicals. A reputed financial expert, he was consulted by both the 460:
Victorian Periodicals Newsletter No. 15, (Mar. 1972), pp. 40–47, at pp. 44–45. Published by: The Johns Hopkins University Press on behalf of the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals. Stable URL:
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and E. B. Moran (or E. R. Morgan). A London evening paper, it took a Conservative line. The details, however are not clear. The editors of this period, during the 1860s, of
34:. When quite young he started in the printing-office of his cousin, John Ballantyne, as a press corrector. In 1852 he left the printing business to become editor of the 57: 393: 509:, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society Sixth Series, Vol. 16, (2006), pp. 1–38, at p. 20. Published by: Royal Historical Society. Stable URL: 477:, Oxford Economic Papers New Series, Vol. 9, No. 3 (Oct. 1957), pp. 261–278 at p. 269. Published by: Oxford University Press. Stable URL: 630: 620: 224: 615: 610: 625: 578: 359: 353: 274: 605: 66: 109:
on financial and currency questions, and was elected a fellow, and afterwards a member of council, of the
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included: Charles Wescomb; Henry Barnett, minister of South Place Chapel; Patterson; and Marbrook Tucker.
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in London. The outcome was a process for the elimination of sulphur and ammonia impurities from gas.
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in 1869, to join a board appointed by parliament to investigate and report on the purification of
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Presidential Address: Britain and Globalisation since 1850: I. Creating a Global Order, 1850–1914
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took it over from him about 1865. About that year Patterson may have become involved with
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Some Further Notes on the History of the "Globe": Its Editors, Managers, and Proprietors
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on 13 December 1886. He had married, in 1848, Georgina, daughter of Captain Thomson of
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Indian Politics: two essays on Self-Government in India and the Indian Land Question
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Born in Edinburgh in December 1821, Patterson was educated as a civil engineer at
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Gas Purification in London, including a Complete Solution of the Sulphur Question
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The State, the Poor, and the Country, including Suggestions on the Irish Question
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The New Golden Age and the Influence of the Precious Metals upon the World
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In 1858 Patterson moved to London as editor, and later proprietor, of
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identified it as edited from published leaders and articles from
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Light Theories: Suggestions for a New System of Cosmical Science
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The Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century British Philosophers
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The New Revolution; or the Napoleonic Policy in Europe
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Municipal Finance; the Gas and Water Supply of London
97:In 1872 Patterson went to Glasgow as editor of the 195:, Edinburgh, 1865. The work predicted a period of 22:(1821–1886) was a Scottish journalist and author. 495:. Economist Newspaper Limited. 1861. p. 677. 587: 427:The Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature 377:The Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature 272:In early life Patterson contributed articles to 582:. Vol. 44. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 430:. CUP Archive. p. 800. GGKEY:SQT257C7TNL. 380:. CUP Archive. p. 814. GGKEY:SQT257C7TNL. 363:. Vol. 44. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 302:"On Real and Ideal Beauty" first appeared in 397:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 391:Matthew, H. C. G. "Townsend, George Henry". 237:Patterson was also the author of pamphlets: 159:, Edinburgh and London, 1860. A review in 43: 442:The London "Globe" of the 1840s and 1850s 193:The Economy of Capital; or Gold and Trade 394:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 225:British Manufacturing Industries series 588: 511:https://www.jstor.org/stable/25593859 463:https://www.jstor.org/stable/20084930 446:https://www.jstor.org/stable/20084876 343: 341: 339: 337: 335: 333: 331: 329: 327: 479:https://www.jstor.org/stable/2661797 568: 390: 347: 13: 324: 256:, Edinburgh, 1873, 2nd edit. 1874; 185:, Edinburgh, 1862, reprinted from 70:, which he ran at some point with 14: 642: 631:19th-century British male writers 541:. W. Blackwood and sons. p.  535:Robert Hogarth Patterson (1862). 354:"Patterson, Robert Hogarth"  129:, Arthur Crump, Arthur Ellis and 621:19th-century British journalists 579:Dictionary of National Biography 558: 424:Frederick Wilse Bateson (1966). 374:Frederick Wilse Bateson (1966). 360:Dictionary of National Biography 528: 515: 521:Gavin Budge et al. (editors), 499: 483: 475:The Mind of the City 1870–1914 467: 450: 434: 417: 384: 367: 310:; it promoted the theories of 16:Scottish journalist and author 1: 278:; and later he wrote for the 152:Patterson was the author of: 81: 56:, after the death in 1857 of 25: 411:UK public library membership 275:Chambers's Edinburgh Journal 260:Robespierre: a Lyrical Drama 7: 233:, 2 vols., Edinburgh, 1882. 10: 647: 616:Scottish economics writers 611:Scottish newspaper editors 296:Dublin University Magazine 574:Patterson, Robert Hogarth 538:Essays in History and Art 183:Essays in History and Art 626:British male journalists 317: 147: 86:Patterson resigned from 20:Robert Hogarth Patterson 44:London newspaper editor 403:10.1093/ref:odnb/27610 203:The Science of Finance 306:, and was praised by 62:George Henry Townsend 58:David Trevena Coulton 32:Edinburgh high school 606:Scottish journalists 308:William Angus Knight 291:Bentley's Miscellany 286:Blackwood's Magazine 187:Blackwood's Magazine 175:; and as hostile to 172:Blackwood's Magazine 37:Edinburgh Advertiser 111:Statistical Society 456:Sheila Rosenberg, 217:, Edinburgh, 1870. 211:, Edinburgh, 1868. 205:, Edinburgh, 1868. 136:Patterson died at 119:David Morier Evans 473:S. 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Edinburgh high school
Edinburgh Advertiser
Benjamin Disraeli
David Trevena Coulton
George Henry Townsend
The Globe
Francis Mahony
coal-gas
Bank of England
Bank of France
Statistical Society
Hyde Clarke
David Morier Evans
William Newmarch
Walter Bagehot
Robert Giffen
Hammersmith
Perth
The Economist
Blackwood's Magazine
Napoleon III
globalisation
British Manufacturing Industries series
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal
Quarterly Review
Bentley's Miscellany
aesthetics
William Angus Knight
David Ramsay Hay

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