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À Beckett, Arthur William (1844–1909), humorist and journalist  

A. J. A. Morris

À Beckett, Arthur William (1844–1909), humorist and journalist, the third son of Gilbert Abbott À Beckett (1811–1856) and Mary Anne Glossop (1817–1863), was born at Portland House, North End, Fulham, on 25 October 1844. He was educated at Honiton, then at Felsted School...

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À Beckett, Arthur William (1844–1909)  

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Arthur William À Beckett (1844–1909) by Lafayette, pubd 1907 © National Portrait Gallery, London

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À Beckett, Gilbert Abbott (1811–1856), comic writer and police magistrate  

Paul Schlicke

À Beckett, Gilbert Abbott (1811–1856), comic writer and police magistrate, was born at The Grange, Hampstead, Middlesex, on 17 February 1811, the third son of William A'Beckett (1777–1855), a reform solicitor, and his wife, Sarah Abbott. His forebears were an ancient Wiltshire family, who traced their ancestry back to the fourteenth century and claimed descent from ...

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À Beckett, Gilbert Abbott (1811–1856)  

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Gilbert Abbott À Beckett (1811–1856) attrib. Charles Couzens, 1855 © National Portrait Gallery, London

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Ackerley, Joe Randolph (1896–1967), writer and literary editor  

Peter Parker

Ackerley, Joe Randolph (1896–1967), writer and literary editor, was born on 4 November 1896 at 4 Warmington Road, Herne Hill, south London, the younger son and second of the three children of Alfred Roger Ackerley (1863–1929), fruit importer, of London, and his mistress, ...

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Adams, William Davenport (1851–1904), journalist and compiler of reference works  

Lewis Melville

revised by Nilanjana Banerji

Adams, William Davenport (1851–1904), journalist and compiler of reference works, was born at Park Terrace, New Park Road, Brixton, on 28 December 1851, the elder surviving son of William Henry Davenport Adams (1828–1891), then a private tutor, and his wife, Sarah Esther, née...

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Adams, William Edwin [pseuds. Caractacus, Ironside, Uncle Toby] (1832–1906), radical and journalist  

Owen R. Ashton

Adams, William Edwin [pseuds. Caractacus, Ironside, Uncle Toby] (1832–1906), radical and journalist, was born in humble circumstances in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, on 11 February 1832, the son of John Adams, a tramping plasterer, and his wife, Sarah, née Wells. He was raised by his widowed maternal grandmother, ...

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Adams, William Henry Davenport (1828–1891), journalist and author  

Thomas Seccombe

revised by Joanne Potier

Adams, William Henry Davenport (1828–1891), journalist and author, was born in London on 5 May 1828, the only son of Samuel Adams (1798–1853), born in Ashburton, Devon, an Inland Revenue officer, and his wife, Elizabeth Mary, née Snell. He was the grandson of Captain ...

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Aitken, Ian Levack (1927–2018), journalist  

Julia Langdon

Aitken, Ian Levack (1927–2018), journalist, was born in the Airdrie Maternity Home, New Monkland, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, on 19 September 1927, the son of George Sutherland Aitken (1894–1979), who had trained as an iron turner, and his wife, Agnes Lauchlan (sometimes ...

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Aitken, William Maxwell, first Baron Beaverbrook (1879–1964)  

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William Maxwell Aitken, first Baron Beaverbrook (1879–1964) by Walter Sickert, 1935 © The Beaverbrook Foundation; collection National Portrait Gallery, London

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Aitken, William Maxwell [Max], first Baron Beaverbrook (1879–1964), newspaper proprietor and politician  

D. George Boyce

Aitken, William Maxwell [Max], first Baron Beaverbrook (1879–1964), newspaper proprietor and politician, was born on 25 May 1879 at the manse, Vaughan, Maple, Ontario, Canada. He was the third son and fifth member of a family of ten children, whose father, ...

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Albert, Harold [formerly Harold Albert Kemp; pseud. Helen Cathcart] (1909–1997), author and journalist  

Hugo Vickers

Albert, Harold [formerly Harold Albert Kemp; pseud. Helen Cathcart] (1909–1997), author and journalist, was born on 15 April 1909 at 48 Marsala Road, Lewisham, the son of Albert William Kemp, builder, and his wife, Mabel, the daughter of Frederick Read, dramatic reciter. He was educated at ...

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Alexander, Andrew Clive (1935–2015), journalist and author  

Simon Heffer

Alexander, Andrew Clive (1935–2015), journalist and author, was born on 12 May 1935 at Caer Gwent, Wykeham Road, Worthing, the elder son of Ronald Fergus Alexander (1903–1971), schoolmaster, and his wife Doreen Olivia Myfanwy, née Davies (1896–1958). He was educated at ...

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Alexander, Stanley Walter (1895–1980), financial journalist and editor  

Anne Pimlott Baker

Alexander, Stanley Walter (1895–1980), financial journalist and editor, was born on 16 November 1895 at 35 Harcourt Road, Deptford, London, the son of Walter Henry Alexander, board of works clerk, and his wife, Alice Maude Mary Kemp. He left the Roan School, Greenwich...

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Alexander, William (1826–1894), novelist and journalist  

William Donaldson

Alexander, William (1826–1894), novelist and journalist, was born on 12 June 1826 at the farm of Westerhouses, Rescivet, in the parish of Chapel of Garioch, Aberdeenshire. He was the eldest son of the ten children of James Alexander (1789–1856), blacksmith and tenant farmer, and his wife, ...

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Alexander, William (1826–1894)  

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William Alexander (1826–1894) by Sir George Reid Scottish National Portrait Gallery

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Alger, John Goldworth (bap. 1836, d. 1907), journalist and historian  

S. E. Fryer

revised by H. C. G. Matthew

Alger, John Goldworth (bap. 1836, d. 1907), journalist and historian, born at Diss, Norfolk, and baptized on 7 August 1836, was the only son of John Alger, a corn merchant of that town, and his wife, Jemima, daughter of Salem Goldworth, yeoman, of ...

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Ali, Dusé Mohamed [known as Dusé Mohamed] (1866–1945), journalist and playwright  

Marika Sherwood

Ali, Dusé Mohamed [known as Dusé Mohamed] (1866–1945), journalist and playwright, was born Mohamed Ali on 21 November 1866, in Alexandria, Egypt, the son of Abdul Salem Ali, otherwise Abbas Mohamed (d. 1882), an Egyptian army officer, and his Sudanese wife. In 1876 his father sent him to study in ...