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Henry Fawcett

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He had a particular interest in encouraging saving through the Post Office Savings Bank. He introduced the savings stamp which allowed people to save pennies at a time to build up the minimum account limit of a shilling. He pushed through parliament an act to allow savers to convert their post office
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savings to government stock and he developed the post office's life insurance and annuities schemes. He introduced many other innovations, including parcel post, postal orders, and licensing changes to permit payphones and trunk lines.
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in November 1884, aged 51. He is buried in Trumpington Extension Cemetery, Cambridge where several members of the family of Charles Darwin are also buried, including Sir
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1881 Cartoon from Punch: "PROFESSOR FAWCETT, M.P and P.M.G., A Politician of a certain stamp, and President of the Republic of Letters at St. Martin-le-Grand's"
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Fawcett's time as Postmaster General was fondly remembered by many postal workers, and when London sorting clerks formed a union in 1890, they named it the
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in a shooting accident. Despite his blindness, he continued with his studies, especially in economics. He was able to enter
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at Cambridge. He made himself a recognised authority on economics, his works on which include
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the following year, and became a fellow there in 1856, the year he graduated BA as 7th
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Henry Fawcett, close up of Fawcett Memorial in Victoria Embankment Gardens, London
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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The Passing Parade with John Doremus, Evening with Ian Holland, Radio
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in 1865. He held this seat until 1874, and thereafter represented
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Henry Fawcett's career was cut short by his premature death from
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candidate, Henry Fawcett was elected Member of Parliament for
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There are statues of him in Salisbury Market Square and in
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The Blind Victorian: Henry Fawcett and British Liberalism
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in central London. The latter is by the eminent sculptor
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in Manchester, Henry Fawcett defended the logic behind
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Two years later, Henry Fawcett reportedly attended the
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A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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British academic, statesman and economist (1833–1884)
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was commissioned to make a memorial which stands in
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In 1867, Fawcett married Elizabeth's younger sister
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Index

The Right Honourable

Ford Madox Brown
National Portrait Gallery, London
Postmaster General
Queen Victoria
William Ewart Gladstone
Lord John Manners
George Shaw-Lefevre
Salisbury
Liberal
Millicent Garrett
Philippa Fawcett
Alma mater
University of Cambridge


Kensal Green Cemetery
statesman



Salisbury
King's College School
University of Cambridge
Peterhouse
Trinity Hall
Wrangler
blinded
Lincoln's Inn

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