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    Henry Hallam in a 19th-century portrait by Thomas Phillips. The painting is currently at Clevedon Court in Clevedon, North Somerset, England. Henry Hallam FRS FRSE FSA FRAS (9 July 1777 – 21 January 1859) was an English historian.

  3. Oct 25, 2018 · The parents of brave Plymouth youngster Henry Hallam have spoken of their excitement after doctors confirmed that he is free of cancer after five years battling neuroblastoma.

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  4. May 10, 2012 · Although Henry Hallam (1777–1859) is best known for his Constitutional History of England (1827) and as a founder of ‘whig’ history, to situate him primarily as a mere critic of David Hume or as an apprentice to Thomas Babington Macaulay does him a disservice.

  5. Henry Hallam (July 9, 1777 — January 21, 1859) was an English historian. The only son of John Hallam, canon of Windsor and dean of Bristol, he was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford, graduating in 1799.

  6. Although Henry Hallam (1777-1859) is best known for his Constitutional History of England (1827) and as a founder of 'whig' history, to situate him primarily as a mere critic of David Hume or as an apprentice to Thomas Babington Macaulay does him a disservice.

  7. www.historyhome.co.uk › people › hallamHenry Hallam (1777-1859)

    Henry Hallam, historian, was born at Windsor on 9 July 1777. He was the only son of John Hallam, canon of Windsor (1775-1812) and dean of Bristol (1781-1800), a man of high character, and well read in sacred and profane literature.

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  9. Quick Reference. (1777–1859), historian, and the father of Arthur Hallam. His first published work was A View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages (1818). His Constitutional History of England (1827) became a work of great and prolonged influence; it was continued by Sir T. E. May.

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