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John Chippendall Montesquieu Bellew

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680: 33: 653: 212:. On attaining his majority in the autumn of 1844 he took his mother's maiden name Bellew, and dropped his patronymic Higgin. He was induced to do this by the circumstance of his being descended maternally from the senior branch of the O'Briens, and thus a descendant from Teige the second brother of 281:. Between 1855 and 1867 he became known as one of the most popular London preachers. It was said that no preacher of his time had greater oratorical gifts by nature, and that no man had taken greater pains than he to improve and cultivate them. He published sermons, a novel ( 445:
Bellew met a young widow, Eva Maria Money, and they married on 27 March 1847. Together, they had four children: Evelyn Montesquieu Gambier (born 25 October 1847), Eva Sibyl (born October 1848), Harold Kyrle Money (better known as the stage actor
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Shakespeare's Home at New Place, Stratford-upon-Avon, being a history of the Great House built in the reign of King Henry VII by Sir Hugh Clopton, Knight, and subsequently the property of William Shakespeare, Gent., wherein he lived and
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from his wife in 1855 on the grounds of adultery and took custody of their children, eventually divorcing her in 1861 and marrying Emily Louisa Wilkinson (née East) in that same year.
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The perishable and the imperishable : a sermon preached in the parish church of the Holy Trinity, Hull, on Sunday, the 20th of February 1859
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Sermons preached in St. Philip's, Regent Street : together with two discourses delivered on the days of national thanksgiving, 1855, 1856
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Bellew continued to write, but became particularly known for his public readings, which were thought comparable to those of
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Loyalty: a legend of Speke Hall, Lancashire: a play: as licensed by the Lord Chamberlain, and originally performed
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A register of the scholars admitted into Merchant Taylor's School, from A.D. 1562 to 1874, Volume II
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Our heavenly home : a sermon delivered at St. Mark's, St. John's Wood, on Christmas Day, 1861
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Poet's Corner, a Manual for Students in English Poetry, with biographical Sketches of the Authors
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there. He held that position for four years, during part of which he also wrote for the
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on 3 August 1823, the only child of an infantry officer, Captain Robert Higgin, of the
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Returning to England in 1855, he was appointed assistant minister of St. Philip's,
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The complete works of Bret Harte, in prose and poetry : now first collected
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Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886
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Works by or about John Chippendall Montesquieu Bellew
285:), and some work on poetry. In 1868, he converted to 436:, Edinburgh, The Edinburgh publishing company, 1879. 157: 108: 100: 92: 73: 58: 39: 23: 363:, London: Virtue Bros. and Co., 1863. 8vo, 380pp. 720:Anglican priest converts to Roman Catholicism 675:. Vol. 4. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 515:. Vol. 4. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 480:. London: Constable and Co. Ltd. p. 195. 411:, London: Hurst & Blackett, 1865. 3 vols. 232:Bellew was ardained in 1848, was appointed a 8: 565:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 506:"Bellew, John Chippendall Montesquieu"  434:J.M. Bellew's readings from American authors 631:, 15 January 1861; accessed 7 October 2019. 31: 20: 559:"Bellew , John Chippendale Montesquieu". 344:, London: Chapman and Hall, 1860. 397pp. 240:, and in 1850 transferred to a curacy at 598:. Lewes: Farncombe and Co. p. 336. 562:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 466: 336:Oliver Goldsmith: his life and writings 244:. In the following year he went to the 554: 552: 725:19th-century English Anglican priests 495: 493: 491: 489: 487: 204:Educated during his earlier years at 7: 667:Bellew, John Chippendall Montesquieu 592:Robinson, Rev. Charles John (1883). 541:. Oxford: Parker and Co – via 168:John Chippendall Montesquieu Bellew 705:Writers from Lancaster, Lancashire 474:Yerburgh, Edmund Rochfort (1912). 218:Daniel O'Brien, 1st Viscount Clare 14: 740:19th-century English male writers 397:A Descriptive Account of Thyatira 338:, London: Chapman and Hall, 1859. 332:, London: Chapman and Hall, 1859. 208:, Higgin in 1843 matriculated at 137:Emily Louisa Wilkinson (née East) 735:Burials at Kensal Green Cemetery 672:Dictionary of National Biography 651: 532:"Bellew, John Chippendall"  512:Dictionary of National Biography 477:Some notes on our family history 326:, London: T. and W. Boone, 1856. 128: 252:, he was nominated chaplain of 147: 124: 730:Alumni of St Mary Hall, Oxford 350:, London: Ward and Lock, 1861. 342:Christ in Life, Life in Christ 1: 430:, London: J. C. Hotten, 1872. 700:19th-century English writers 579:UK public library membership 16:English clergyman and author 348:Over the Lebanon to Baalbek 304:, London. He was buried at 756: 356:, London: J. Knight, 1861. 30: 214:Donough, the fourth earl 206:Lancaster Grammar School 633:(subscription required) 615:(subscription required) 405:, London: Virtue, 1864. 399:, London: Virtue, 1863. 393:, London: Virtue, 1863. 387:, London: Virtue, 1863. 381:, London: Virtue, 1863. 375:, London: Virtue, 1863. 369:, London: Virtue, 1863. 66:St John's Wood, London 62:19 June 1874 (aged 50) 571:10.1093/ref:odnb/2053 403:The Church of Ephesus 306:Kensal Green Cemetery 78:Kensal Green Cemetery 51:Lancaster, Lancashire 254:St. John's Cathedral 210:St Mary Hall, Oxford 127: 1847; 426:'Introduction', in 423:, 1868. 6vo, 920pp. 242:Prescot, Lancashire 453:Bellew received a 236:of St. Andrews in 577:(Subscription or 287:Roman Catholicism 165: 164: 101:Years active 747: 685:Internet Archive 676: 655: 654: 635: 634: 623: 617: 616: 613: 606: 600: 599: 589: 583: 582: 574: 556: 547: 546: 534: 523: 517: 516: 508: 497: 482: 481: 471: 283:Blount's Tempest 199:earls of Thomond 151: 149: 132: 130: 126: 35: 21: 755: 754: 750: 749: 748: 746: 745: 744: 690: 689: 665:, ed. 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Lancaster, Lancashire
St John's Wood, London
Kensal Green Cemetery
London
W10
Lancaster
12th Regiment
County Galway
earls of Thomond
Lancaster Grammar School
St Mary Hall, Oxford
Donough, the fourth earl
Daniel O'Brien, 1st Viscount Clare
Oxford Union
curate
Worcester
Prescot, Lancashire
East Indies
Calcutta
St. John's Cathedral
Bengal Hurkaru
Regent Street
Marylebone
Bloomsbury
Roman Catholicism
Charles Dickens
Fanny Kemble
St John's Wood
Kensal Green Cemetery

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