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Charles Hardwick (antiquary) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Hardwick (antiquary) Charles Hardwick (10 September 1817 – 8 July 1889) was an English antiquary, known for his writings related to Lancashire. ==Life== The son of an innkeeper at Preston, Lancashire, he was born there on 10 September 1817. He was apprenticed to a printer, but on the expiration of his bond he devoted himself to art, and practised as a portrait-painter in Preston. Having joined the Odd Fellows he took part in the reform of the Manchester Unity, and was elected grand-master of the order. Hardwick was a vice-president of the Manchester Literary Club, of which he was a founder.〔 The original idea for the club, founded in 1862, has been attributed to Hardwick, Joseph Chattwood and Edwin Waugh.〔John H. Swann, ''Manchester Literary Club: Some notes on its history, 1862-1908'' (1908) p. 8; (archive.org. )〕 Hardwick died at Manchester on 8 July 1889.〔
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