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CARDWELL, John Henry was born on June 20, 1842 in Sheffield. Son of William Cardwell, colliery owner.
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The Poet to the end of time Breathes in his verse and lives sublime, But when the A dtor sinks to rest, And the turf lies upon his breast, A poor traditionary fame Is all thats left to grace his name. William Combe. JOHN BANNISTER, 1760 1836. FRITH STREET has no doubt seen some amusing adventures in its time, but an incident which took place at number two, on December 8, 1788, would be difficult to beat for comedy in a less lively locality. And yet one of the principals in this real drama was the most celebrated tragic actor on the stage of his day, the brother of the stately Siddons, the Roman and statuesque John Kemble. There was a rumour at the time, but one can only give it for what it is worth, that the daughter of a noble Earl was in love with Kemble. The haughty father, then in the decline of health and years, made an appeal, and not in vain, to the eminent aclor ssympathy and compassion. He pointed out that as Kemble did not even know the high-born damsel by sight he could do no violence to his feelings by resigning her, and there were some who alleged, perhaps maliciously, that a substantial pecuniary consideration was hinted at by the distracted and aristocratic sire. The rest of the curious tale is solid history. (Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.) About the Publisher Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology. Forgotten Books' Classic Reprint Series utilizes the latest technology to regenerate facsimiles of historically important writings. Careful attention has been made to accurately preserve the original format of each page whilst digitally enhancing the aged text. Read books online for free at www.forgottenbooks.org
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CARDWELL, John Henry was born on June 20, 1842 in Sheffield. Son of William Cardwell, colliery owner.
Studied at Burnley Grammar School: Lindow Grove School. Cains College, Cambridge. Master of Arts.
Ordained 1865.
Incumbent, St. Andrew's, Fulham, 1868-1891. During twentythree years in Fulham chiefly engaged in Church Building, and forming new ecclesiastical districts. Three churches (St. Andrew's, St. Peter’s, St. Clement’s) built during incumbency, and eight churches,school churches, and mission rooms.
Has earned out the restoration of St. Anne’s Church, and remodelling of the parochial schools. Progressive in municipal politics. Led the way in strong measures against disorderly houses in St. Anne’s, brought about through the Strand Board of Works, conversion of St. Anne’s churchyard into a public garden. Re-tor, St. Anne’s, Soho, since 1891; Patron Bishup of London (value £1125 per annum).
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