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England, was the trial of Christopher Columbus (played by the Head Boy) for the heinous crime of discovering America. The second, in his words "the most important negligence trial in history" was of course the trial of Guy Fawkes "in that he did fail to blow up the Houses of Parliament". The boys (Charterhouse was all-male in those days) all loved this (and also his habit of throwing blackboard rubbers at the headmaster!).
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During the period 1946-1950 he was again teaching history at Charterhouse, and even in his late years Sellar retained his sense of humour, for example putting on as the school play one year two trials. The first, in which he was somehow simultaneously the King of Spain and the Lord Chief Justice of
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It was at Oriel that he met his contemporary Yeatman, and struck up a lifelong friendship. Although the two produced brilliant work together, they were entirely different personalities: Sellar was somewhat shy and introverted, although he enjoyed acting. He wrote melancholy
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from 1932 until his death. At first he taught history, but later moved to teach English and he became Housemaster of Daviesites from 1939. He used his own ration and money to buy extra food for the boys of the House during
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in 1925 when three humorous short stories of his were published (he also contributed to other journals around this time). His collaboration with his old University colleague Yeatman, who was also writing for
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However, the financial burdens of bringing up two daughters led him to take a job at
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After completing the book, Sellar worked with Yeatman again on a sequel,
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from the start of the school year in 1929, and he went on to teach at
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On leaving Oriel, Sellar worked as a schoolmaster at his old school
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where he was Head Boy in 1917. He left school at the height of the
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was credited to the two but is largely the work of Yeatman, while
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on 31 October 1917. He took a degree in modern history at
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is also credited to the two but largely Sellar's work.
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1066 and All That
Scottish
humourist
Punch
1066 and All That
R. J. Yeatman
Golspie
Sutherland
Patrick Sellar
Highland clearances
William Young Sellar
Fettes College
First World War
British Army
King's Own Scottish Borderers
second lieutenant
Oriel College, Oxford
aegrotat
poetry
Fettes
Great Marlow
Buckinghamshire
Canford School
Dorset
Charterhouse School

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