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Robert Spence Watson

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He returned to the North East in 1860 and became a solicitor. He began a legal practice with his father under the name J. & R S Watson and he remained in practice there for the rest of his life.
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and held that position for thirty-one years. His work led to the Society accumulating the largest independent library outside London.
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Watson was president of the Newcastle Liberal and Radical Association from 1884 to 1897. He was one of the original convenors of the
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Lectures Delivered to the Literary and Philosophical Society, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, on Northumbrian History, Literature, and Art
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John Morley, Joseph Cowen and Robert Spence Watson. Liberal Divisions in Newcastle Politics, 1873 - 1895
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in 1853; he did not complete his degree there, but during that time, and later, he travelled abroad.
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The History of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (1793-1896)
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The History of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (1793-1896)
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The National Liberal Federation: From Its Commencement to the General Election of 1906
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The National Liberal Federation: From Its Commencement to the General Election of 1906
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solicitor, reformer, politician and writer. He became famous for pioneering labour
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Rethinking nineteenth-century liberalism: Richard Cobden bicentenary essays
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Entry on Robert Spence Watson, on the website of Watson Burton
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Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne
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He published "The History of English Rule and Policy in
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in 1871, later to become Armstrong College and part of
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Parliamentary Archives, Papers of Robert Spence Watson
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On 9 June 1863 he married Elizabeth Richardson at the
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From 1890 till 1911, Watson was the president of the
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in 1877, and was its president from 1890 until 1902.
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Entry on Robert Spence Watson, on Ben Beck's website
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President of the Liberal Party
English
arbitrations
Gateshead
liberal radical
Bootham School
York
University College, London
Quaker
Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne
Friends’ meeting house
Newcastle
National Liberal Federation
Durham College of Science
Newcastle University
Society of Friends of Russian Freedom
South Africa
South Africa Conciliation Committee
blue commemorative plaque







Watson Burton LLP, law firm
"Robert Spence Watson (1837-1911), Solicitor and Social Activist | Philanthropy North East"

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