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  1. Tom Browns school-days by Hughes Thomas 1822-1896, 1911
  2. Tom Browns school-days : by an old boy (Thomas Hughes) / edited with a preface, by H.C. Bradby ; with illustrations in color and pen and ink sketches by Hugh Thomson by Thomas (1822-1896) Hughes, 1920-01-01
  3. Tom Brown at Oxford by Thomas Hughes. by Hughes. Thomas. 1822-1896., 1920-01-01
  4. The manliness of Christ by Hughes Thomas 1822-1896, 1880-01-01
  5. Tom Brown at Oxford : a sequel to School days at Rugby / by the author of School days at Rugby by Thomas (1822-1896) Hughes, 1910-01-01
  6. Tom Brown at Oxford. by Hughes. Thomas. 1822-1896., 1920
  7. Memoir of Daniel Macmillan by Thomas (1822-1896) Hughes, 1882-01-01
  8. Tom Brown's School Days by Thomas, 1822-1896 Hughes, 2010-07-28
  9. Foundations: A Study In The Ethics And Economics Of The Co-operative Movement. Prepared At The Request Of The Co-operative Congress Held At Gloucester In April, 1879 by Hughes Thomas 1822-1896, 2010-10-15
  10. Tom Brown At Oxford; By The Author Of "tom Brown's School-days". With Illus. By Sidney P. Hall by Hughes Thomas 1822-1896, 2010-10-14
  11. School Days At Rugby by Hughes Thomas 1822-1896, 2010-09-29
  12. G. T. T. Gone to Texas; letters from our boys by Thomas Hughes 1822-1896 ed, 1884-12-31
  13. Alfred the Great. by Thomas Hughes by Hughes. Thomas. 1822-1896., 1869-01-01
  14. Tom Brown 's school-days by Thomas Hughes. by Hughes. Thomas. 1822-1896., 1920-01-01

1. Thomas Hughes
Thomas Hughes, the son of a landowner from Uffington in Berkshire, was born in 1822. After being educated at Oriel College, Oxford, Hughes trained
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2. Thomas Hughes (1822-1896)
Thomas Hughes (18221896) "And then came the thought of all his old schoolfellows;
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3. Thomas Hughes (1822-1896)
Thomas Hughes (18221896) The founding of the Rugby colony in 1880 was the living fulfillment of Englishman Thomas Hughes' lifelong goals and
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4. MSN Encarta - Hughes, Thomas
Hughes, Thomas Hughes, Thomas (18221896), English author of children's books. Hughes was born in Uffington, and educated at Oriel College
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5. Hughes Thomas 1822-1896 Author Of Tom Brown's Schooldays
Hughes Thomas 18221896 author of Tom Brown's Schooldays. Letter to Alexander MacMillan from Thomas Hughes (1865-1875)
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6. G.T.T. Gone To Texas Letters From Our Boys. - HUGHES, THOMAS
G.T.T. Gone To Texas Letters From Our Boys.; HUGHES, THOMAS 18221896 (EDITOR).. Offered by D E Lake Ltd. ABAC/ILAB
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7. Tom Brown's School Days (in VSCCAT)
Uniform title Tom Brown's schooldays Author Hughes, Thomas, 18221896. Phillips, Edward, 1931- Atkinson, Rowan. Published Downsview, Ont.
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8. Tom Brown's Schooldays (in MARION)
Author Hughes, Thomas, 18221896. Van Abb , S. (Salomon), 1883- ill. Published London Dent; New York, Dutton, 1951 Subject
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Hughes, Thomas Hughes, Thomas (18221896), English author of children's books. Hughes was born in Uffington, and educated at Oriel College
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10. HUGHES Thomas (1822-1896) Cyr Auctions Auctions Gray, Maine
HUGHES Thomas (18221896) Large Image Cyr Auctions - Lot Number 221 Autographs and Ephemera Location Gray, Maine Phone Auction Date
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11. Thomas Hughes
Short biography, focusing particularly on his support for idealistic initiativesin the United States.
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Thomas Hughes
T he founding of the Rugby colony in 1880 was the living fulfillment of Englishman Thomas Hughes' lifelong goals and ideals. Hughes was born in Uffington, Berkshire, in the Vale of the White Horse, on October 22, 1822. He was the second of seven sons of John Hughes and Margaret Wilkinson. Tom's oldest brother, George, about whom he wrote Memoir of a Brother, was a great influence on his life. Especially important is the fact that Tom attended Rugby School , a well-known British public school, whose headmaster, Dr. Thomas Arnold, was father of Matthew Arnold, poet and scholar. Dr. Arnold made extensive progress in British school reform. The strong impressions he made on Hughes' life and ideals was immortalized in his most famous novel, Tom Brown's School Days . Though Hughes often denied it, Tom Brown was clearly semi-autobiographical. (A school established briefly at Rugby, Tennessee, was named Arnold School, and the name of the colony, of course, came from the English institution.) After graduation, Tom Hughes went on to Oriel College, Oxford, where he excelled in sports more than in academics, but received his B. A. in 1845. He read law at Lincoln's Inn and at the Inner Temple, London, both inns of court and roughly the British equivalent of American law schools. He was called to the Bar in 1847, and in the same year married Francis (Fanny) Ford. He was twice elected a member of Parliament and achieved designation as a Queen's Councilor.

12. Thomas Hughes (1822-1896)
Biography of the author and social reformer, with links to related sites and information about Tom Brown's School Museum in Uffington.
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Thomas Hughes (1822-1896)
"And then came the thought of all his old schoolfellows; and form after form of boys, nobler and braver and purer than he, rose up ..."
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Portrait of Thomas Hughes from a plaque in Uffington Church Thomas Hughes was horn in Uffington on 20th October, 1822, where his grandfather (Rev. Dr. Hughes) was the Vicar. His grandmother, Mary Ann (nee) Watts, lived in Uffington Rectory before they had married as her father, grandfather and great-grandfather had all held the living of Uffington. Thomas was the second of the eight children born to John and Margaret Hughes. His (non-clerical) father was an essayist and storyteller, and figures as the squire in 'Tom Brown's School Days' . We learn from the book that he dealt out justice and mercy in a rough way and begat sons and daughters, and hunted the fox, and grumbled at the badness of the roads and the times. And his wife dealt out stockings, and calico shirts, and smock frocks, and comforting drinks to the old folks with the "rheumatiz", together with good council to all. The family lived in the Manor House which was on the site of the present primary school.
Childhood
Thomas spent a carefree childhood in Uffington. He was encouraged to mix and play with other village children, he enjoyed rambles on the Downs, bird's nesting and stickleback fishing in

13. Thomas Hughes
Novelist, reformist and jurist. Helped form the Christian Socialist movement. Author of Tom Brown's Schooldays. Includes short biography and photo. (18221896)
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Thomas Hughes , the son of a landowner from Uffing ton in Berkshire, was born in 1822. After being educated at Oriel College, Oxford , Hughes trained as a lawyer. While a student Hughes read The Kingdom of Christ (1838) by Frederick Denison Maurice . In the book Maurice argued that politics and religion are inseparable and that the church should be involved in addressing social questions.
Hughes became a supporter of Chartism and after the decision by the House of Commons to reject the Chartist Petition in 1848, he joined with Frederick Denison Maurice and Charles Kingsley to form the Christian Socialist movement. The men discussed how the Church could help to prevent revolution by tackling what they considered were the reasonable grievances of the working class.
The Christian Socialists published two journals

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Hughes, Thomas (18221896). Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet An Autobiography (English) (asUnknown role); Tom Brown s School Days (English)
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15. Tom Brown's School Days By Thomas Hughes - Project Gutenberg
Creator, Hughes, Thomas (18221896). Title, Tom Brown s School Days. Language,English. LoC Class, PR Language and Literatures English literature
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Read online Help on this page New Search Bibliographic Record Creator Hughes, Thomas, 1822-1896 Title Tom Brown's School Days Language English LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature Subject Fiction Subject Great Britain Subject School stories EText-No. Release Date No Formats Available For Download Edition Format Encoding ¹ Compression Size Download Links ² Plain text none 586 KB main site mirror sites Plain text zip 228 KB main site mirror sites ¹ If you need a special character set, try our online recoding service ² If you are located outside the U.S. you may want to download from a mirror site located near you to improve performance. Click on mirror sites to select a mirror site. If you have P2P software installed that understands magnetlinks click on Most recently updated: 2005-09-08 07:15:23

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Hughes, Thomas (18221896) Author MP. 19 records noted. Scope, 1843-44 diary.Repository, for the location of these papers
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Hughes, Thomas, 18221896. Letter 1880 March 25, Pall Mall to Joseph Jopling,Southwark London / Thomas Hughes. Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio)
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  • 18. Thomas Hughes (1822-1896), Author Of 'Tom Brown's Schooldays'
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    19. Thomas Hughes (1822-1896), Author Of 'Tom Brown's Schooldays'
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    20. Thomas Hughes Biography
    Thomas Hughes (18221896). Thomas Hughes, the son of a landowner from Uffingtonin Berkshire, was born in 1822. After being educated at Oriel College,
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    Thomas Hughes (1822-1896)
    Thomas Hughes, the son of a landowner from Uffington in Berkshire, was born in 1822. After being educated at Oriel College, Oxford, Hughes trained as a lawyer. While a student Hughes read The Kingdom of Christ (1838) by Frederick Denison Maurice. In the book Maurice argued that politics and religion are inseparable and that the church should be involved in addressing social questions.
    Hughes became a supporter of Chartism and after the decision by the House of Commons to reject the Chartist Petition in 1848, he joined with Frederick Denison Maurice to form the Christian Socialist movement. The men discussed how the Church could help to prevent revolution by tackling what they considered were the reasonable grievances of the working class.
    The Christian Socialists published two journals, Politics of the People (1848-1849) and The Christian Socialist (1850-51). The group also produced a series of pamphlets under the title Tracts on Christian Socialism. Other initiatives included a night school in Little Ormond Yard and helping to form eight Working Men's Associations. In 1854 the evening classes that the Christian Socialists had been involved in developed into the establishment of the Working Men's College.
    In 1856 Hughes wrote Tom Brown's Schooldays (1856) based on his school experiences at Rugby School. His follow-up novel, Tom Brown at Oxford was less successful. Hughes became a Liberal MP between 1865 and 1874 and principal of the Working Men's College from 1872 to 1883. Thomas Hughes died in 1896.

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