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Matthew Davenport Hill

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district. Taking an interest in questions relating to the treatment of criminal offenders, he publicly aired opinions which were the means of introducing many important reforms in the methods of dealing with
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in 1825), Florence Davenport Hill (also born in Chelsea in 1828), Matthew Berkeley Hill, and Joanna Margaret Hill (born in
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Hill married Margaret Bucknall on 3 November 1819. Their children were Alfred Hill (born 1821),
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Journal of a Third Visit to the Convict Gaols, Refuges and Reformatories of Dublin
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Committee members of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
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Gorham, Deborah Sara (2007) . "Hill, Rosamond Davenport (1825–1902)".
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Bartrip, P. W. J. (2004). "Hill, Matthew Davenport (1792–1872)".
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One of his principal coadjutors in these reforms was his brother
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with its then new approach to dealing with young delinquents.
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Practical Suggestions to the Founders of Reformatory Schools
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In 1868 the West of England Suffrage Society, part of the
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Two of his daughters wrote an early biography in 1878.
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contributions in Parliament by Matthew Davenport Hill
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Bird, Elizabeth (2004). "Sturge, Emily (1847–1892)".
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English
lawyer
prison reform campaigner
Birmingham
Thomas Wright Hill
Hazelwood and Bruce Castle
Rowland Hill
Frederic Hill
Lincoln's Inn
Members of Parliament
Kingston upon Hull
recorder
Bristol
crime
Scottish
Alexander Maconochie
Mettray Penal Colony
Frederic Hill
Scotland
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
National Society for Women's Suffrage
Emily
Rosamond Davenport Hill
Chelsea
Hampstead
Birmingham and Midland Institute
Rosamond Davenport Hill
Chisholm, Hugh
"Hill, Matthew Davenport" 
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