Thomas Hughes

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Thomas Hughes was a 19th-century English lawyer, judge, and author best known for writing the novel "Tom Brown's School Days."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf barrister
human
judge
novelist
social reformer
activeYearsEnd 1890s
activeYearsStart 1840s
birthDate 1822-10-20
birthPlace Uffington, Berkshire, England
burialPlace St. John's Churchyard, Uffington
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
deathDate 1896-03-22
deathPlace Preston, Sussex, England
surface form: Brighton, Sussex, England
educatedAt Oriel College, Oxford NERFINISHED
Rugby School
familyName Hughes
genre children's literature
school story
givenName Thomas
hasChild Maurice Hughes
influencedBy Thomas Arnold
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf House of Commons of the United Kingdom
movement Christian socialism
name Thomas Hughes self-link
notableWork Tom Brown's Schooldays
surface form: Tom Brown at Oxford

Tom Brown's Schooldays
surface form: Tom Brown's School Days
occupation author
biographer
judge
lawyer
novelist
politicalAlignment Liberal Party (UK)
positionHeld County Court judge
Member of Parliament for Lambeth
religion Christianity
spouse Frances Ford
subjectOf adaptations of Tom Brown's School Days
workLocation London, England
surface form: London
wrote King Alfred the Great
surface form: Alfred the Great

Memoir of a Brother
Religio Laici
The Manliness of Christ
Tom Brown's Schooldays
surface form: Tom Brown at Oxford

Tom Brown's Schooldays
surface form: Tom Brown's School Days

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Rugby School hasNotableAlumni Thomas Hughes
Thomas Hughes name Thomas Hughes self-link
Francis Hughes sibling Thomas Hughes
Frederick Denison Maurice influenced Thomas Hughes
Tom Brown's Schooldays author Thomas Hughes