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POLLARD, Albert Frederick was born in Ryde. E. surviving son of Henry Hindes Pollard, J. P., of Ryde.
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POLLARD, Albert Frederick was born in Ryde. E. surviving son of Henry Hindes Pollard, J. P., of Ryde.
Studied at Portsmouth Gram. School; Felsted School. Jesus College, Oxford.
1st class honours, Modern History, 1891. Lothian prize. 1892; Arnold prize, 1898. Master of Arts.
Assistant editor, Diet. National Biogr. January 1893 to completion of Supplement, September 1901. Chairman of the Board of Examiners in History in London University.
Public Examiner in Final Honour School of Modern History, Oxford, 1903 -1905. Examiner in History, Victoria University, Manchester, 1908. Member of Senate, University of London.
Professor of English History in University of London. F. R. Hist. Society; Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford.
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Spouse 1894, Catherine Susanna, daughter of late William Lucy, of Oxford.