Edward Armstrong
(1846–1928)
M.A. Fellow of the British Academy. Fellow, Bursar and Lecturer in Modern History, Queen’s College, Oxford. Warden of Bradfield College. Lecturer to the University in Foreign History, 1902-1904. Author of The Emperor Charles V.; Elisabeth Farnese; Lorenzo de Medici; The French Wars of Religion; &c.[1]
This author wrote articles for the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
Articles attributed to this author are designated in EB1911 by the initials "E. Ar."
Edward Armstrong

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  1. "ARMSTRONG, Edward". Who's Who,. vol. 59: p. 54. 1907.
  2. "ARMSTRONG, Edward". Who's Who,. vol. 59: p. 54. 1907.


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