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Malet Lambert (priest)

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child was ascertained to be malnourished by a doctor, weighing 48 lb (22 kg) aged 11. In addition to the malnutrition of the child she was said to have been keep secret from visitors by Mrs. Lambert, beaten with a stick and poker by Mrs. Lambert, who had instructed her cook to do the same. The contradictions of the Lambert's treatment of their charge, and Malet Lambert's so-called
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Two thousand years of gild life ; or, An outline of the history and development of the gild system from early times : with special reference to its application to trade and industry ; together with a full account of the gilds and trading companies of Kingston-upon-Hull, from the 14th
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In the early years the beginning of the 20th century, Lambert and his wife were charged with cruelty and neglect of a ten-year-old female child in their care. The child, who had been taken in to be trained as a servant, was presented to a visiting doctor by concerned servants of the house - the
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In the 1880s Malet Lambert was involved in the 'Hull Sanitary Association', a body set up to improve sewage, refuse, and disease treatment in Hull, and was instrumental in instigated an investigation into the housing conditions of the poor. He also became involved in, a member of the
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Malet Lambert was born in Hull in 1853, the son of Joseph Lambert and his second wife, Jane Hudson Malet, of Cork. His mother died when he was young. When he was 11 years old, his father remarried to Rachel Wilson, the daughter of
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He was active in social reform and the municipal affairs of Hull, including housing, sanitation and education, yet allowed a child in his care to be beaten and neglected to such a point that the child was taken into care.
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K. J. Allison, ed. (1969), "20. Education", A History of the County of York East Riding: Volume 1 - The City of Kingston upon Hull, "The Growth of a Local Educational System after 1902"
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work were noted at the trial, as was the differences in well being of the child and the Lambert's own offspring. The child was taken into the care of a
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work describing the development of the guild system in England, with particular reference to Hull from the 14th to 18th century.
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In 1927 Lambert became the first chairman of the council of the newly established University College (Hull) (see
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In February 1882 he married Miss Rose Harrison, eldest daughter of Arthur Harrison of Northgate House,
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The Hull Times. 17 October 1908, p. 10; 21 November 1908, p. 12; 30 January 1909, pp. 8, 9, 12.
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A History of the County of York East Riding: Volume 1 - The City of Kingston upon Hull
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Edward Gillett; Kenneth A. MacMahon (1980), A History of Hull, pp. 266-7.
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Edward Gillett; Kenneth A. MacMahon (1980), A History of Hull, p. 337.
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First Chairman of the Council of Hull University College (1927–1931)
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and later entered his father's ship-broking business in the
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Chairman of Hull Higher Education Committee (1905–1931)
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Formally opened 1875, mostly built upon by 1910. See
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Thomas Wilson
Pocklington Grammar School
High Street
Trinity College, Dublin
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vicar
Newland, Hull
The Avenues
Cottingham
Hull School Board
Rural dean
York
Archdeacon of the East Riding
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Hull University
St John's Church, Newland
Canon of York
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