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510: 33: 411: 529: 92:, and became acquainted with the chief organisers of the movement. The last of the Spanish Humes, a lady advanced in years, died in 1876, bequeathing her property to Martin Sharp, and in August 1877, in compliance with her wish, he assumed the name of Hume. He was now independent. A keen volunteer officer, he was attached to the Turkish forces during the 441: 87:
In 1860, Sharp paid his Spanish kinsfolk a first visit, which had a decisive influence on his career. His relatives received him with affectionate cordiality. Though he declined their invitation to make his home with them, he visited them annually for long periods, perfected his knowledge of Spanish,
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Until 1882 Hume's sympathies had been vaguely conservative. His views then changed, and during the next eleven years he actively engaged in English political conflict. He stood unsuccessfully as a liberal candidate at
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both issued in 1896, were received with a degree of popular favour which led him to adopt authorship as a profession. In 1897, he published
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of 1877–78; he then spent some time in exploration on the west coast of Africa, and travelled extensively in Central and South America.
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and did sound work in this capacity. However, his official duties did not absorb all his energies. In 1898, he published
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a useful historical outline, which he completed in the following year by the publication of
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The Courtships of Queen Elizabeth; a History of the Various Negotiations for her Marriage,
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After some practice in journalism, he meanwhile produced his first book, a
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Hume never married. He died on 1 July 1910, at his sister's house at
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on 8 December 1843. He was second son of William Lacy Sharp, of the
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Murphy, G. Martin (2004). "Hume, Martin Andrew Sharp (1843–1910)".
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the latter monograph showing insight and independence of view.
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The Year after the Armada, and other Historical Studies,
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The Year After the Armada: And Other Historical Studies
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Sir Walter Ralegh: the British dominion of the West
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Martin Sharp (journalist)

English
Spain
London
East India Company
Forest Gate
revolution of 1868
Russo-Turkish War
Maidstone
Central Hackney
Stockport
Pascual de Gayangos
Public Record Office
Order of Isabella the Catholic
Alfonso XIII
Forest Gate
The Year After the Armada: And Other Historical Studies
Philip II of Spain
Sir Walter Ralegh: the British dominion of the West
The Great Lord Burghley
Spain: Its Greatness and Decay, 1479–1789
Modern Spain, 1788-1898
The Spanish People
The Love Affairs of Mary Queen of Scots
Spanish Influence on English Literature
Queens of Old Spain
The Court of Philip IV: Spain in Decadence
Two English Queens and Philip
True Stories of the Past

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