Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Charles_Herbert_Mayo> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 60 of
60
with 100 triples per page.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo abstract "Charles Herbert Mayo (1845–1929) was a Dorset clergyman and antiquarian.Mayo was born in 1845, the third of three children of William Mayo, the rector of Folke, and his wife Charlotte (née Dyer).He received a Master of Arts degree from Lincoln College, Oxford. He was appointed Rural Dean and Non-Residentiary Canon of Salisbury and was vicar of Longburton from 1872 to 1912. Whilst there he lived at Longburton Rectory.His great enthusiasm was local history and he promoted its study by publishing many books and articles on the subject, of which 34 are held in the British Library. His greatest work was the Bibliotheca Dorsetiensis published in 1885, which has yet to be supplanted as the standard Dorset antiquarian bibliography. This was derived from his large personal collection of Dorset ephemera and publications.From 1888 until 1921 Canon Mayo was the Dorset Editor of the journal ‘Somerset and Dorset Notes and Queries’. He also transcribed many of the registers of local parishes, the municipal records of the Borough of Shaftesbury and the Civil War Minutes of the Dorset Standing Committee, 1646-50. He wrote A Genealogical Account of the Mayo and Elton Families originally published as a limited edition of 50 copies in 1882 but enlarged for a new edition in 1908.He supported women's suffrage.He died unmarried in 1929.His correspondence and research papers are now held by the Dorset History Centre except for a collection of typewritten notes about the Mayo family held by the Bodleian Library and two volumes of notes about Bristol and Gloucestershire families held by the Gloucestershire Record Office.".
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageID "1437337".
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageLength "6455".
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageRevisionID "706114386".
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Antiquarian.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Bibliography.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Bibliotheca_Dorsetiensis.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Bodleian_Library.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Bristol.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink British_Library.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Canon_(priest).
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Category:1845_births.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Category:1929_deaths.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th-century_English_Anglican_priests.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_English_Anglican_priests.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alumni_of_Lincoln_College,_Oxford.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_antiquarians.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_male_writers.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_non-fiction_writers.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_North_Dorset_(district).
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Clergy.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Dorset.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Folke.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Gloucestershire.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Lincoln_College,_Oxford.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Longburton.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Master_of_Arts.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Public_bill_committee.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Rural_Dean.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Salisbury.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Shaftesbury.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink William_Mayo_(vicar).
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Womens_suffrage.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Charles Herbert Mayo".
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikisource_author.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo subject Category:1845_births.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo subject Category:1929_deaths.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo subject Category:19th-century_English_Anglican_priests.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo subject Category:20th-century_English_Anglican_priests.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo subject Category:Alumni_of_Lincoln_College,_Oxford.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo subject Category:English_antiquarians.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo subject Category:English_male_writers.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo subject Category:English_non-fiction_writers.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo subject Category:People_from_North_Dorset_(district).
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo hypernym Clergyman.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo type Historian.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo type Person.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo type Scientist.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo type Writer.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo type Historian.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo type Scientist.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo type Writer.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo comment "Charles Herbert Mayo (1845–1929) was a Dorset clergyman and antiquarian.Mayo was born in 1845, the third of three children of William Mayo, the rector of Folke, and his wife Charlotte (née Dyer).He received a Master of Arts degree from Lincoln College, Oxford. He was appointed Rural Dean and Non-Residentiary Canon of Salisbury and was vicar of Longburton from 1872 to 1912.".
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo label "Charles Herbert Mayo".
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo sameAs Q5079000.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo sameAs m.051gy6.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo sameAs Q5079000.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo wasDerivedFrom Charles_Herbert_Mayo?oldid=706114386.
- Charles_Herbert_Mayo isPrimaryTopicOf Charles_Herbert_Mayo.