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Samuel Rowse Wilkins became the first Principal of Richmond.
His wartime experiences became the basis of his work Vessel of Sadness, which A. L. Rowse called one of the " most sensitive and moving books of the war, both authentic and poetic " in a review in the Times Literary Supplement.

Rowse and by
It has been proposed by A. L. Rowse that he was homosexual.
The tunnel entrances, toll booths and ventilation building exteriors were designed by architect Herbert James Rowse, who is frequently but incorrectly credited with the whole civil engineering project.
While Cripps was expelled for his views, Rowse worked on getting ' local arrangements ' agreed by Labour and Liberal parties in Devon and Cornwall, making a common cause with the Liberal MP Sir Richard Acland.
In his later years, Rowse moved increasingly towards the political right, and many considered him to be part of the Tory tradition by the time he died.
In 1963 Rowse began to concentrate on Shakespeare, starting with a biography in which he claimed to have dated all the sonnets, identified Christopher Marlowe as the suitor's rival and solved all but one of the other problems posed by the sonnets.
Unusually for a British poet, Rowse wrote a great number of poems inspired by American scenery.
The full force of this industry has taken time to get up steam: extracts chosen from his diaries for posthumous publication in 2003 proved disappointing, as it appeared that most of the more interesting material had already been quarried by Rowse himself for publication in his lifetime and the remainder seemed somewhat banal.
A chapter of a forthcoming biography of Rowse by Donald Adamson appeared in the Cornish magazine An Baner Kernewek February 2012-see Biography below.
Mentioned in the parody " Diary by Isaiah Berlin as told to Craig Brown ", Private Eye no 1239, 9 July 2009, in which Rowse plans a dinner for Princess Margaret at All Souls College.
* Victorian and Edwardian Cornwall from old photographs, London: Batsford, 1974 ( Introduction and commentaries by Rowse ; ten extracts from Betjeman )
Tang later clarified that the contracts were signed by Rowse and not Leung.
The Resurrection of Henry Box Brown at Philadelphia, a lithograph by Samuel Rowse published in 1850
The Resurrection of Henry Box Brown at Philadelphia, a lithograph by Samuel Rowse, depicted Henry Brown emerging from the shipping box into freedom in Philadelphia.
Rowse and one by Louis Wright, past director of the Folger Shakespeare Library, that the artifacts and physical environment of Shakespeare's life were poorly represented.
The authorship of the tracts has been attributed to several persons: to Penry himself, who however emphatically denied it and whose acknowledged works have little resemblance in style to those of Martin, to Sir Michael Hicks ( by the historian A. L. Rowse ), Henry Barrow, and to Warwickshire squire and Member of Parliament Job Throckmorton, whom most Marprelate scholars now believe was the primary author with the assistance of Penry.
A. L. Rowse goes further by insisting that, “ Tawney exercised the widest influence of any historian of his time, politically, socially and, above all, educationally ”.
* Herbert Rowse Armstrong ( 1869-1922 ), a solicitor in Hay-on-Wye, was hanged for the murder of his wife by arsenic poisoning.
* 11 Tips for Better Candid Photography by Darren Rowse.
This is overheard by the local telephone operator, Hilda Rowse, and her policeman husband, Bert, who start to suspect something is wrong.
It was designed by Herbert James Rowse and built between 1936 and 1939.
* Essays in Cornish History edited by A. L. Rowse and M. I. Henderson ( his wife ) 1935 Contents include: essays on Truro, the origin of towns, Fowey, Lostwithiel, Restormel Castle, Mitchell, Luxulyan, Helston, St Ives, the Deanery of Buryan, the Hundreds of Pydar and Powder, Twelve Men's Moor, Black-more, woodlands, and shorter pieces
* Article written by A. L. Rowse The Times, 2 October 1933
It consists of several specialist papers and, until 2010, also required candidates to write an essay upon a topic suggested by a single word such as Possessions, which was the topic of successful Fellow, A. L. Rowse.
So may I, likewise, ask LRB readers to accept that my view of Rowse is emphatically not that presented by Mary Beard.

Rowse and Sir
* Rowse, A. L .. Sir Richard Grenville of the Revenge ( London, 1937 ).

Rowse and for
The main employers based in the town are primarily on the Hithercroft Trading Estate ( established in the 1970s ), these include Rowse Honey, Royal Mail and Fugro and to the South East on the outskirts of the town the headquarters for the non-profit agricultural organisation CABI.
* Herbert Rowse Armstrong, the " Hay Poisoner "-the only solicitor in the history of the United Kingdom to have been hanged for murder
Rowse is best known for his work on Elizabethan England and his poetry about Cornwall.
Rowse is further renowned for his irascibility and intellectual arrogance.
A general election was expected to take place in 1939, and Rowse, who was again Labour's candidate for Penryn & Falmouth, was not expected to have a Liberal opponent which would make his chances of winning much greater.
Internal governmental disciplinary process fined Rowse for misconduct, but a High Court judge quashed the government ruling on 4 July 2008.
He noted that Tang's attempt to shift political responsibility from himself, as the minister responsible, to a senior civil servant, was a travesty of justice for Rowse, and went against the Accountability System.
In his 1977 book, Homosexuals in History, historian A. L. Rowse suggests that Beauchamp's failed appointment as Governor of New South Wales was the inspiration for Hilaire Belloc's satirical children's poem, Lord Lundy.
If there was a golden age for West Ealing centre it was in the mid-20th century when draper, house furnisher, clothier and outfitters FH Rowse, and draper and fashion house WJ Daniel & Co were both flourishing, along with Marks and Spencer, British Home Stores, Woolworth and WHSmith.
India Buildings on Water Street, Liverpool, England, was built between 1924 and 1932 for Alfred Holt's Blue Funnel Line, the architect was Herbert Rowse.
In addition, the show has won Edward R. Murrow Awards for feature reporting and investigative reporting, the National Press Club's Arthur Rowse Award for Press Criticism, and the Bart Richards Award for Media Criticism.
L. Rowse is one prominent example, and others have followed his lead — have exploited Forman's manuscripts for the manifold lights they throw on the less-exposed private lives of Elizabethan and Jacobean men and women.
Cusop Dingle was home to the poisoner Herbert Rowse Armstrong, the only English solicitor ever hanged for murder, and the grave of his wife Katharine is in the parish churchyard.

Rowse and at
Rowse was born at Tregonissey, near St Austell, Cornwall, the son of Richard Rowse, a china clayworker, and Annie ( née Vanson ).
Despite his parents being poor and semi-illiterate, he won a place at St Austell County Grammar School ( now Poltair School-which has named part of its curriculum the Rowse Pathway ) and then a scholarship to Christ Church, Oxford in 1921.
Spilsbury later gave evidence at the trial of Herbert Rowse Armstrong, the solicitor convicted of poisoning his wife with arsenic.

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