biography
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| (1851–1910)
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| biography:
| Publisher and politician, born in Matlock, Derbyshire, C England, UK. He was educated at Shireland Hall, Warwickshire, and the City of London School. He founded Tit-Bits (1881), the Strand Magazine (1891), the Westminster Gazette (1873), Country Life (1897), the Wide World Magazine (1898), and others. He was MP for the Newmarket division (1885–95). |
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