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Anderdon was also a prolific author for a number of periodicals, including the Weekly Register, the (English) Messenger of the Sacred Heart, the Xaverian, Merry England, the Month, and the Irish Monthly. Anderdon's last works were The Old Religion of Taunton (1890) and Five Minutes' Sermons, the latter completed only in part at his death.
An artwork from The River Dove (1847). The third son of John Proctor Anderdon, [2] he was born at Bristol on 5 April 1792. After passing some time in the preparatory school of Dr. Nicholas at Ealing, he was removed to Harrow, but was taken from that establishment at a comparatively early age for office life in the business of Manning & Anderdon, in which firm he became a partner [2] in 1823.
Anderdon is a surname, and may refer to: Henry Murray-Anderdon (1848–1922), cricket administrator James Hughes Anderdon (1790–1879), English banker, slave owner and art collector
Sigismunda mourning over the Heart of Guiscardo by William Hogarth, left by James Hughes Anderdon to the nation in 1879, now in Tate Britain [9] Most of Anderdon's pictures were put up for sale after his death in 1879. [10] His collection of engraved portraits, mostly from the Haviland Burke sale, was left to Alexander Anderdon Weston, a cousin ...
The Wyandot of Anderdon Nation is a self-identifying tribe and nonprofit organization headquartered in Trenton, Michigan, [1] on the Detroit River. History.
Murray-Anderdon became honorary secretary of Somerset after the club had fallen out of first-class cricket in 1885; in five years, he had established it on a sounder financial footing, recruited illustrious players such as Sammy Woods, overseen the leasing of (and later the acquisition of) the current County Ground at Taunton, and, in 1891 ...