FIRTH, CHARLES HARDING (1857 ) , British historian, was born at Sheffield on the 16th of March 1857, and was educated at Clifton College and at Balliol College, Oxford. At his university he took the Stanhope prize for an essay on the marquess Wellesley in 1877, became lecturer at Pembroke College in 1887, and fellow of All Souls College in Igor. He was Ford's lecturer in English history in 1900, and became regius professor of modern history at Oxford in succession to F.
of them are: Life of the Duke of Newcastle (1886) ; Scotland and the Common-wealth (1895); Scotland and the Protectorate (1899); Narrative of General Venables (too()); Oliver Cromwell (1900); Cromwell's Army (1902); and the standard edition of Ludlow's Memoirs (1894). He also edited the Clarke Papers (18911901), and Mrs
(1885), and wrote an introduction to the .Stuart Tracts (1903), besides contributions to the Dictionary of National Biography. In 1909 he published The Last Years of the Protectorate.
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