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Thomas Hay Sweet Escott

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During the last 35 years of his life Escott lived in semi-retirement in Brighton, in poor health. He seems to have written nothing from 1886 to June 1894, and there is no record of his employment during those years. By 1895 he had partially recovered, and he wrote over 100 articles and a number of
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Escott married Katherine Jane Liardet in 1865; the marriage produced three children and ended with her death in 1899. His second wife was the widow Edith Hilton.
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A trip to Paradoxia and other humours of the hour: being contemporary pictures of social and political fiction
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he was a lecturer in logic from 1865 to 1872 and deputy professor of classical literature from 1866 to 1873.
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His acquaintances included a wide variety of prominent people in literature and the arts, including
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Randolph Spencer-Churchill, as a product of his age. Being a personal and political monograph
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Edward Bulwer, first baron Lytton of Knebworth: a social, personal, and political monograph
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Social transformations of the Victorian age: a survey of court and country
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Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886
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This article about an English writer, poet or playwright is a
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Anthony Trollope: his Work, Associates and Literary Associates
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SFE: The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (sf-encyclopedia.com)
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Anthony Trollope: his work, associates and literary originals
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Masters of English journalism: a study of personal forces
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The story of British diplomacy: its makers and movements
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England: her people, polity, and pursuits, 1880 edition
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You can help Knowledge (XXG) by 413:Loyola University Chicago eCommons 25: 318:City characters in several reigns 228:Gentlemen of the House of commons 208:British sovereigns in the century 647: 607:(4484): 337–338. 4 October 1913. 433:"Escott, Thomas Hay Sweet"  328:National and international links 108:books before his death in 1924. 563:(4135): 98–99. 26 January 1907. 541:(3946): 749–750. 13 June 1903. 407:Lysiak, Arthur Walter (1970). 331:. E. Nash & Grayson. 1922. 94:. In October 1882 he replaced 1: 585:(4384): 555. 4 November 1911. 577:Masters of English Journalism 188:Personal forces of the period 555:Society in the Country House 369:probatesearch.service.gov.uk 298:Club makers and club members 248:Society in the country house 231:. Hurst, and Blackett. 1902. 171:. Hutchinson & co. 1895. 161:. H. Holt and Company. 1880. 365:"Search of probate records" 747: 642: 201:. Greening & Co. 1899. 533:King Edward and his Court 353:. 1907. pp. 865–866. 238:King Edward and his court 152:. 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T. H. S. Escott

Ape
Vanity Fair
Taunton
Hove
Launton
Queen's College, Oxford
King's College London
leader writer
The Standard
John Morley
The Fortnightly Review
W. S. Gilbert
Alfred Tennyson
Wilkie Collins
Charles Reade
Alexander Kinglake
England: her people, polity, and pursuits, 1880 edition
Randolph Spencer-Churchill, as a product of his age. Being a personal and political monograph
Social transformations of the Victorian age: a survey of court and country
Personal forces of the period
A trip to Paradoxia and other humours of the hour: being contemporary pictures of social and political fiction
British sovereigns in the century
ISBN
978-0-665-66629-2
Gentlemen of the House of commons
King Edward and his court
Society in the country house
The story of British diplomacy: its makers and movements

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