Subjects

British History

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The Love of the Lindseys

Young Montague Bertie, Lord Willougby, tended his dying father behind enemy lines.

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The Geordie Lamp

The engineer put his own life on the line for the safety of his fellow-workers in the coal industry.

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Sir Humphry Davy

A Cornish professor of chemistry with a poetic turn who helped make science a popular fashion.

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Charles Avison

The most important English-born composer of Handel’s day, known for his tuneful music and very busy diary.

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Elias Parish Alvars

Eli Parish of Teignmouth in Devon became one of Europe’s most celebrated virtuosos.

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Dud Dudley

The 17th-century entrepreneur developed a way of smelting iron with coke rather than charcoal, but the Civil War frustrated his plans.

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