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Robert Eli Hooppell

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The Statistical Results of the Contagious Diseases Acts as Deduced from All the Parliamentary Papers which Have Been Issued Upon the Subject, from the Commencement of the Acts to the Present Time: Including Dr. Balfour's Paper in the Army Medical Report and the Report of the Royal Commission, Being a
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at public meetings, but this worked against him in 1872, because Butler found his behaviour extreme; and Henry J. Wilson was chosen instead as secretary of the Northern Counties League for Repeal.
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In 1884 Hooppell was an unsuccessful candidate for the Chair of Political Economy at Cambridge. For the last year or two of his life he was in poor health, and wintered at
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in 1861 of Winterbottom Nautical College he was appointed the first principal, and he remained in the position until 1875, when he was instituted to the rectory of
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at South Shields. His paper on the discoveries there led on to a lecture, published in 1879, on
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Josephine Butler and the Prostitution Campaigns: Child prostitution and the age of consent
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Paper Prepared for the Meeting of the British Association, at Edinburgh, August, 1871
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in May 1868, and became involved in agitation against them in 1869 at the
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Patron Saint of Prostitutes: Josephine Butler and the Victorian Scandal
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The Women's Suffrage Movement in Britain and Ireland: A Regional Survey
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for 1880 and 1881, mainly on antiquities of Northumberland and Durham.
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From 1877 Hooppell read papers on the names of Roman stations to the
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was moved to London publication, and Hooppell started a successor,
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Hooppell served on the committee superintending the excavation of
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From 1855 to 1861 Hooppell was second and mathematical master at
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Reason and Religion, or the leading Doctrines of Christianity
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was not printing answers to a letter it had published by
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The Statistical Results of the Contagious Diseases Acts
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Materialism, has it any real Foundation in Science?
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In 1865 he was elected a fellow of the 630:Prostitution and Victorian Social Reform 482:Prostitution and Victorian Social Reform 420:Prostitution and Victorian Social Reform 301: 792:Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge 542:. History Press Limited. p. 133. 777:19th-century English Anglican priests 317: 315: 313: 311: 309: 307: 305: 161:In 1871 Hooppell read a paper to the 7: 509:Elizabeth Crawford (15 April 2013). 251:(vii. 187-206); and after his death 367:Royal Astronomical Society (1865). 587:Josephine Butler to Miss Priestman 448:Jane Jordan; Ingrid Sharp (2003). 14: 350:"Hooppell, Robert Eli (HPL851RE)" 226:British Archæological Association 176:Hooppell was also an advocate of 749:Dictionary of National Biography 728: 536:Helen Mathers (15 August 2014). 334:Dictionary of National Biography 237:Newcastle Society of Antiquaries 35:Born in the parish of St. Mary, 385:"1869AReg....7..165. Page 165" 1: 216:and Byers Green, and in 1891 113:Hooppell protested about the 690:Alfred Marshall: Crit Assess 627:Paul McHugh (26 June 2013). 479:Paul McHugh (26 June 2013). 417:Paul McHugh (26 June 2013). 328:"Hooppell, Robert Eli"  218:Vinovia, a buried Roman City 57:St John's College, Cambridge 485:. Routledge. pp. 55–. 389:articles.adsabs.harvard.edu 354:A Cambridge Alumni Database 818: 633:. Routledge. p. 110. 356:. University of Cambridge. 268:, 1867; 2nd ed. 1895; and 103:Royal Astronomical Society 663:British Newspaper Archive 515:. Routledge. p. 39. 45:St Olave's Grammar School 589:, The National Archives" 245:Illustrated Archæologist 239:, and he contributed to 115:Contagious Diseases Acts 83:Beaumaris Grammar School 802:People from Rotherhithe 797:People from Byers Green 655:"The Late Dr. Hooppell" 609:R. E. Hooppell (1871). 253:Rambles of an Antiquary 119:Social Science Congress 89:. 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Index


Rotherhithe
Surrey
St Olave's Grammar School
Southwark
sizar
St John's College, Cambridge
Moral Sciences Tripos
ad eundem
Durham University
Beaumaris Grammar School
Menai Bridge
South Shields
Byers Green
County Durham
Royal Astronomical Society
Contagious Diseases Acts
Social Science Congress
Bell Taylor
Josephine Butler
Pall Mall Gazette
Elizabeth Garrett
British Association
speculum
temperance
Bournemouth
Arbeia
Vinovia
Bishop Auckland
British Archæological Association

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