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William Ballantyne Hodgson

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22: 45: 367: 79:. He was offered the editorship of a Liverpool newspaper in 1841, and that of a Manchester newspaper somewhat later, but declined both. In 1844, on Hodgson's advice, a girls' school was added to the Liverpool Institute, and in the same year he was appointed Principal. On 11 March 1846, he received an honorary LL.D. from the 102:
who was one of Chorlton's star pupils. In 1851, he travelled abroad, remaining in Paris from October 1851 to July 1852. In 1853 he returned to Edinburgh, giving lectures on physiology, having qualified himself by attending the classes at the College of Surgeons. Because of his work in the field of
377: 153:. In his political outlook, Hodgson was strongly Liberal, but he took little active part in politics. He settled at Bonaly Tower, Colinton, a Scottish baronial house built by Lord Cockburn. 21: 172:
He married, first (in 1841), Jane Cox of Liverpool, who died without issue on 1 July 1860; and secondly (on 14 January 1863), Emily Walmsley (1829-1919), second daughter of
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and mercantile law at the University of Edinburgh. He frequently attended the social science congresses, acting at
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on 6 October 1815. In 1820 the family were living at 54 Bristo Street in the city. In 1823 he entered the
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to the vacant chair of mental philosophy; he resigned his seat on the council on 19 January 1867, when
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education, he served in 1849 and again in 1864 as vice-president of the College of Preceptors (
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while attending the educational congress there on 24 August 1880. He was buried at the
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in 1873 as president of the educational section. In 1875, he was made president of the
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Initially, Hodgson employed himself in lecturing on literature, education, and
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to London University from 1863 to 1868, and was appointed to the council of
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His son, Alexander Ireland Hodgson (1874-1958) is buried with William.
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of Liverpool, who survived him, with two sons and two daughters.
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Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (23 September 2004).
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The son of William Hodgson, a printer, he was born in
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Scottish educational reformer and political economist
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grave of William Ballantyne Hodgson, Grange Cemetery
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William Brodie

Edinburgh
Edinburgh High School
University of Edinburgh
phrenology
Fife
Mechanics' Institute of Liverpool
University of Glasgow
Chorlton High School
education of women
Royal Institution of Manchester
Hannah Elizabeth Pipe
College of Teachers
Royal Institution
political economy
University College
James Martineau
George Grote
George Croom Robertson
Bournemouth
political economy
Norwich
Educational Institute of Scotland
Brussels
Grange cemetery, Edinburgh
Sir Joshua Walmsley
Horace Mann
Henry James Slack

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