Of Moberley, Cheshire.
Colonel in the army.
Charles Thomas Dyke Acland 8th Bart
Barrister At Law Of The Inner Temple, J.P. For Devon And Somerset. Educated at Eton And Christ Church, Oxford; M.A. Oxford, D.L.Somerset, Major 1st Devon Yeomanry Cavalry, M.P. for East Cornwall 1842. " Every member of the family had been damagd in some way by the scarlet fever of 1851 which left them all motherless. Charile, who had been extremely ill, remained emabarrassingly short throughout his life ('Stumps' at Eton and 'Stumpy Jesus' to irreverent villages in his bearded old age), and in his father's words was never 'thoroughly healthy' - athough he managed to row for his Oxford college in four successive seasons. " A Devon Family; The story of the Aclands by Anne Acland pp 108. Married at the age of 37 and had no children.
Rev. Richard Hart Hart-Davis M.A.
Of All Saints, Dunsden, Near Reading, Berks. Was curate at Broad Clyst in 1872.
1881 Census: unmarried, living with parents at Killerton
Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland 9th Bart
Acland, Arthur Herbert Dyke, ed. A Guide to the Choice of Books for Students and General Readers. London:. E. Stanford, 1891. LS http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/woolflibrary.htmMP for Yorkshire WR (Rotherham Div).
Education: Rugby, Christchurch Oxford, Bursar of Balliol College, Hon. Fellow of Balliol College. M.A. In Holy Orders, principal of the Oxford Military School.
Member of Atheneum, National Liberal and Reform Clubs.
Born, 1847; educated at Rugby, Christchurch College Oxford; Steward and senior student at Christchurch; Senior Bursar and Honorary Fellow of Balliol College Oxford; Vice-president, Committee of Council on Education, 1892-1895; MP for Rotherham, Yorkshire, 1885-1899; member of the Governing Body, Imperial College, 1907-1925; Chairman, Executive Committee, Imperial College; died, 1926. Born, 1847; educated at Rugby, Christchurch College Oxford; Steward and senior student at Christchurch; Senior Bursar and Honorary Fellow of Balliol College Oxford; Vice-president, Committee of Council on Education, 1892-1895; MP for Rotherham, Yorkshire, 1885-1899; member of the Governing Body, Imperial College, 1907-1925; Chairman, Executive Committee, Imperial College; died, 1926. Publications: include: A Handbook in Outline of the Political History of England ... chronologically arranged with Cyril Ransome (Rivingtons, London, 1882 [1881]); The Education of Citizens. Being the substance of lectures delivered ... to ... Co-operative Societies ... Decr 1882 and January 1883 (Central Co-operative Board, Manchester, [1883]); Working Men Co-operators ... An account of the Artisans Cooperative Movement in Great Britain, with information how to promote it Benjamin Jones (Cassell & Co, London, 1884); A Guide to the Choice of Books editor (E Stanford, London, 1891); Studies in Secondary Education edited with Sir Hubert Llewellyn Smith (Percival & Co, London, 1892); The patriotic poetry of William Wordsworth . A selection, with introduction and notes (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1915).
Resigned as MP for West Yorkshire due to ill health on 28 Feb 1899.
Known to the family as Elsie. Was pregnant with Mabel Alice at age 42.