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Hume, Martin A. S. (Martin Andrew Sharp), 1843-1910

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Personal name headingHume, Martin A. S. (Martin Andrew Sharp), 1843-1910
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Variant(s)Hume, Martin, 1843-1910
Sharp, Martin Andrew, 1843-1910
Birth date1843-12-08
Death date1910-07-01
Place of birthLondon (England)
Place of deathForest Gate (London, England)
Profession or occupationHistorians
Found inSpain : its greatness and decay (1479-1788), 1899: t.p. (Martin A.S. Hume; editor of the Calendars of Spanish state papers; author of 'The year after the Armada,", "Philip II," &c.)
The love affairs of Mary Queen of Scots, 1903: t.p. (Martin Hume; editor of the Calendars of Spanish state papers (Public Record Office); author of 'The courtships of Queen Elizabeth')
Chronicle of King Henry VIII of England, 1889: t.p. (Martin A. Sharp Hume, Knight of the Royal Spanish Order of Isabel the Catholic)
Who's who 2011 & who was who online, 18 Oct., 2011 (Hume, Major Martin Andrew Sharp; MA (Cambridge); b. London, 8 Dec. 1847; d. 1 July 1910)
Oxford DNB online, 18 Oct., 2011 (Hume, Martin Andrew Sharp (1843-1910), historian; b. in London, 8 Dec. 1843; d. unmarried and intestate on 1 July 1910, Essex; although he does not appear according to the army lists, to have risen above the rank of lieutenant in the Essex militia, he was generally known to the public as Major Hume); viewed Oct. 31, 2018 (second son of William Lacy Sharp and his wife, Louisa Charlotte Hume; the last of the Madrid Humes died in 1876, bequeathing her estate to Sharp, who in compliance with her wishes assumed the name Hume in Aug. 1877; d. at 337 Romford Road, Forest Gate, Essex)
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