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in October 1853. Part ii. appeared in 1854, and part iii. in 1856. The three parts were then bound in one volume, of which 100,000 copies had been sold by 1870; subsequently the book was issued in a sixpenny form, and the sale was more than doubled. The total amount that Bradley received for his work
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was £350. The three original parts were scarce and fetched over five guineas in 1890. The picture of 'Master Verdant kissing the Maids on the Stairs after his return from Oxford College' was omitted from the later editions.
275:, where he carried through a much-needed restoration of the church, at a cost of nearly £2,000. To raise the funds he gave lectures in Midland towns, and was much in demand as an authority upon 399: 663: 410:, near Grantham. There, as elsewhere, he was indefatigable as a parochial organiser, establishing a free library, a school bank, winter entertainments, and improvement societies. 413:
He died, greatly regretted by all who came into contact with his kindly personality, at the vicarage, Lenton, on 12 December 1889. He was buried in the churchyard of
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In December 1858 he married Harriet Amelia, youngest daughter of Samuel Hancocks of Wolverley, Worcester. He left two sons, the artist
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in 1846, Bradley (as E. B. or 'Cuthbert Bede') contributed to a great number of papers and periodicals, including
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column, commencing 30 August 1856. He claimed to have reintroduced the double acrostic into England.
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For a year or so he worked in the clergy schools at Kidderminster. In 1850, he was ordained by the
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and the Rev. Henry Waldron Bradley. Another son, William Hancocks Bradley, died in 1874, aged 12.
172: 730: 291: 272: 132: 739: 604: 560: 457: 426: 216: 687: 744: 441: 360: 356: 333: 249: 239: 127:(25 March 1827 – 12 December 1889) was an English clergyman and novelist. He was born in 547:. The celebrated illustrations to the Verdant Green books were the work of the author. 197: 164:. The celebrated illustrations to the Verdant Green books were the work of the author. 600: 556: 753: 657: 498: 445: 352: 295: 227: 223: 185: 128: 62: 726: 180:, which he had restored and where there are stained-glass windows in his memory 709: 667: 299: 365: 318:, he began to write about 1850). He generally wrote for the press under the 715: 330:. With numerous illustrations designed and drawn on the wood by the author 507: 319: 136: 601:
The White Wife: With other stories, supernatural, romantic and legendary
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He wrote under the name of 'Cuthbert Bede, BA' a few novels and tales,
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His one marked literary success was obtained in 1853, when he produced
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The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green, an Oxford Freshman
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Photographic Pleasures at Glasgow University library
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He was the second son of Thomas Bradley, surgeon of
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The Cambridge Freshman, or Memoirs of Mr. Golightly
263:in Shropshire. From 1859 to 1871, he was rector of 160:(often bound with it), introduces the character of 108: 100: 90: 82: 70: 48: 23: 271:, Huntingdonshire. In 1871, he became rector of 591:Little Mr Bouncer and his friend, Verdant Green 381:Little Mr. Bouncer and his friend Verdant Green 537:Little Mr Bouncer and his friend Verdant Green 154:Little Mr Bouncer and his friend Verdant Green 8: 402:, Bradley left Stretton for the vicarage of 196:(1875), while an uncle, William Bradley of 202:Sketches of the Poor by a retired Guardian 31: 20: 636: 436: 259:In 1857, Bradley was appointed vicar of 616: 525:(1885), etc. His most popular book was 506:for which paper he conducted a double 290:Bradley was a friend and associate of 775:19th-century English Anglican priests 336:of the Strand as one of his shilling 7: 780:Alumni of University College, Durham 535:undergraduate. There was a sequel, 528:The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green 363:used it effectively (together with 355:himself is a kind of undergraduate 345:The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green 328:The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green 152:undergraduate. There was a sequel, 145:The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green 116:The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green 40:The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green 14: 795:19th-century English male writers 230:, and appointed to the curacy of 714: 699: 677:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 673:Dictionary of National Biography 651: 398:In 1883, on the presentation of 736:Works by or about Cuthbert Bede 316:The Town and Country Miscellany 248:the extensive work of draining 37:Self-portrait, frontispiece to 790:19th-century English novelists 16:English clergyman and novelist 1: 415:St Nicholas' Church, Stretton 211:, Bradley went up in 1845 to 178:St Nicholas' Church, Stretton 252:, then being carried out by 209:Kidderminster Grammar School 142:. 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The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green
Kidderminster
University College, Durham
The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green
Kidderminster
Durham University
pen name
The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green
Oxford

St Nicholas' Church, Stretton
Kidderminster
Leamington
Kidderminster Grammar School
University College, Durham
John George Wood
Bishop of Ely
Thomas Turton
Glatton
Holme
Huntingdonshire
Illustrated London News
Whittlesey Mere
William Wells
Donington
Denton
Caldecote
Stretton, Rutland
George Cruikshank

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