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  1. Mary Augusta Ward primary name: Ward, Mary Augusta ... The Mary Ward Centre in Bloomsbury is named after her. 2 related objects. drawing. Museum number 1906,0419.46 | Producer name BIOG35345 Drawn by: Rudolf Lehmann | Production date 1890 . photographic ...

  2. Seudónimo. Mrs. Humphry Ward. Distinciones. Comendador de la Orden del Imperio británico. Firma. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Mrs. Humphry Ward. Árbol genealógico de los Arnold y Huxley. Mary Augusta Arnold ( Hobart, Tasmania, 11 de junio de 1851 – Londres, 24 de marzo de 1920) fue una escritora británica que publicó con su nombre de ...

  3. Mary Humphry Ward. Mary Augusta Arnold, the grand-daughter of Dr. Thomas Arnold, was born in Hobart, Tasmania in 1851. The daughter of Tom Arnold, a professor of literature, two of her uncles were Matthew Arnold and William Forster. Mary returned to England with her family in 1856 and was brought up in Oxford. Mary was a difficult child.

  4. 10. Jan. 2006 · 177 books9 followers. Mary Augusta Ward CBE (nee Arnold) was a British novelist who wrote under her married name as Mrs. Humphry Ward. Mary Augusta Arnold was born in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, into a prominent intellectual family of writers and educationalists. Mary was the daughter of Tom Arnold, a professor of literature, and Julia Sorrell.

  5. GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES. MARY AUGUSTA WARD [MRS HUMPHRY ] (1851), British novelist, was born on the 11th of June 1851 at Hobart, Tasmania, where her father, Thomas Arnold (1824-1900), was then an inspector of schools. Thomas Arnold was a son of Arnold of Rugby, and a brother of the poet Matthew Arnold. As a scholar of University College, Oxford, at ...

  6. See also Mary Augusta Ward on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer . WARD, MARY AUGUSTA [ Mrs Humphry Ward] (1851– ), British novelist, was born on the 11th of June 1851 at Hobart, Tasmania, where her father, Thomas Arnold (1824–1900), was then an inspector of schools. Thomas Arnold was a son of Arnold of Rugby, and a ...

  7. Mrs Mary Augusta Ward’s novel “The History Of David Grieve”, published in 1892, was written during her stay at Upper House in the late 1880s. Set in the mid 19th century, it charts the lives of Hayfield farming families and their Christian values, a theme prominent in Mrs Ward’s works. It succeeded her bestselling book […]