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- Furnivall's son, Thomas Furnivall ( d.
- Furnivall's son, Thomas Furnivall ( d.
- The Society was disrupted several times by conflicts between Furnivall and other members.
- Furnivall was born on 14 February 1878 in Great Bentley, Essex in England.
- Furnivall returned to England in 1931 to retire.
- Controversy followed Frederick James Furnivall, a prime mover in many of the early ventures.
- In the late 1870s, Furnivall and Murray met with several publishers about publishing the dictionary.
- In 1940, together with C W Dunn, Furnivall published a Burmese-English Dictionary.
- Many volunteer readers eventually lost interest in the project, as Furnivall failed to keep them motivated.
- Anne was also the Baroness Furnivall, as her husband held the title of 9th Baron Furnivall.
- Anne was also the Baroness Furnivall, as her husband held the title of 9th Baron Furnivall.
- In the 1870s, Furnivall unsuccessfully attempted to recruit both Henry Sweet and Henry Nicol to succeed him.
- Furnivall then became editor; he was enthusiastic and knowledgeable, yet temperamentally ill-suited for the work.
- He worked for five years in the Settlement ( Land Revenue ) Department where he met J S Furnivall.
- Today, only a small drainage tunnel visible over the wall at Furnivall Gardens remains as evidence of Hammersmith Creek.
- Furnivall Sculling Club ( then an all women's club ) won this first processional version of the race.
- Furnivall argued that, contrary to this, the sequence began with autonomy leading to social welfare leading to development.
- Ths book is loosely based on the story of Furnivall's mother Lily, who was a Russian refugee.
- The world's first women's rowing team was formed in 1896 at the Furnivall Sculling Club in London.
- Simon Winchester suggested that the character of Ratty was based on Frederick Furnivall, a keen oarsman and acquaintance of Kenneth Grahame.
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