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Edwin Abbott (educator)

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88:, the school he had himself attended. As a headmaster he was known as firm but humane. He married his first cousin Jane Abbott (1806–1882) in 1831. The couple had eight children, including 251: 246: 256: 211: 241: 137: 110: 80:
Abbott was born in London in 1808, the son of Edward Abbott, an oilman and Italian warehouseman descended from
84:, archbishop of Canterbury. In 1827 he was made headmaster of the Philological School of General Instruction, 81: 236: 231: 106: 99: 89: 181: 118: 177: 126: 225: 133: 53: 215:, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004; online edn, May 2007, accessed 30 Oct 2008 122: 85: 206: 94: 57: 36: 140:
in 1901, and one of the four senior houses was named after Abbott.
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Abbott's social concern led him to keep up contact with the
77:(12 May 1808 – 27 May 1882) was an English educator. 64: 43: 30: 23: 132:Abbott retired as headmaster in 1872, and died at 113:'s history of the reformation, wrote textbooks on 157:Handbook of Arithmetic and First Steps in Algebra 8: 174:A concordance to the works of Alexander Pope 20: 153:, by J. H. Merle D'AubignĂ©, vol. 3, 1841 212:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 193: 201: 199: 197: 7: 109:. He translated the third volume of 14: 125:, and published a concordance to 98:; a daughter, Elizabeth, married 252:19th-century English translators 151:History of the Great Reformation 136:in 1882. The school was renamed 257:19th-century English educators 1: 162:A Handbook of English Grammar 138:St Marylebone Grammar School 207:‘Abbott, Edwin (1808–1882)’ 273: 247:French–English translators 242:Heads of schools in London 111:J. H. Merle D'AubignĂ© 107:Christian Socialists 100:John Humffreys Parry 168:A Second Latin Book 90:Edwin Abbott Abbott 72: 71: 264: 216: 203: 182:Internet Archive 50: 21: 16:English educator 272: 271: 267: 266: 265: 263: 262: 261: 222: 221: 220: 219: 205:James M. Borg, 204: 195: 190: 146: 119:English grammar 52: 48: 35: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 270: 268: 260: 259: 254: 249: 244: 239: 234: 224: 223: 218: 217: 192: 191: 189: 186: 185: 184: 178:Online version 171: 165: 159: 154: 145: 142: 127:Alexander Pope 70: 69: 66: 62: 61: 51:(aged 74) 45: 41: 40: 32: 28: 27: 24: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 269: 258: 255: 253: 250: 248: 245: 243: 240: 238: 235: 233: 230: 229: 227: 214: 213: 208: 202: 200: 198: 194: 187: 183: 180: at the 179: 175: 172: 169: 166: 163: 160: 158: 155: 152: 148: 147: 143: 141: 139: 135: 134:Upper Norwood 130: 128: 124: 120: 116: 112: 108: 103: 101: 97: 96: 91: 87: 83: 78: 76: 67: 63: 59: 55: 54:Upper Norwood 46: 42: 38: 33: 29: 22: 19: 210: 173: 167: 161: 156: 150: 131: 104: 93: 92:, author of 82:George Abbot 79: 75:Edwin Abbott 74: 73: 49:(1882-05-27) 25:Edwin Abbott 18: 237:1882 deaths 232:1808 births 47:27 May 1882 34:12 May 1808 226:Categories 188:References 123:arithmetic 86:Marylebone 65:Occupation 60:, England 39:, England 95:Flatland 68:Educator 176:, 1875 170:, 1858 164:, 1845 149:(tr.) 58:London 37:London 144:Works 115:Latin 121:and 44:Died 31:Born 228:: 209:, 196:^ 129:. 117:, 102:. 56:,

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London
Upper Norwood
London
George Abbot
Marylebone
Edwin Abbott Abbott
Flatland
John Humffreys Parry
Christian Socialists
J. H. Merle D'Aubigné
Latin
English grammar
arithmetic
Alexander Pope
Upper Norwood
St Marylebone Grammar School
Online version
Internet Archive



‘Abbott, Edwin (1808–1882)’
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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1808 births
1882 deaths
Heads of schools in London
French–English translators
19th-century English translators
19th-century English educators

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