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Charles Frederick Gurney Masterman PC (24 October 1873 – 17 November 1927) was a radical〔https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=MIW9AgAAQBAJ&pg=PA90&dq=radical+charles+masterman+land+clauses&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCEQ6AEwAGoVChMInfC2vLKSxwIV0irbCh2cYAf2#v=onepage&q=radical%20charles%20masterman%20land%20clauses&f=false〕 British Liberal Party politician and journalist. He was distantly related to the Gurney family of Norfolk. His great-grandfather was William Brodie Gurney; his brother was Howard Masterman who became the Bishop of Plymouth. == Early life ==
Masterman was educated at Weymouth College, Christ's College, Cambridge, where he was President of the Union, and joint Secretary of Cambridge University Liberal Club from 1895 to 1896.〔(The Keynes Society: About us )〕 At university he had two primary interests: social reform (influenced by Christian Socialism) and literature. His first published work was ''From The Abyss'', a collection of articles he had written anonymously whilst living in the slums of south east London. These were highly impressionistic pieces, and reflected his literary leanings. Following this he became involved in journalism and co-edited the ''English Review'' with Ford Madox Ford. In 1901, he edited a collection of essays by eminent people of the day, entitled (''The Heart of the Empire: a discussion of Problems of Modern City Life in England'' ). A second edition of that book was published in 1907. In 1905 he published (''In Peril of Change'' ), a collection of his own essays. He also wrote a biography of the Reverend F D Maurice ((''Frederick Denison Maurice'' )), which was published in 1907. During the period of his life up to 1906, he established many of the literary friendships that would be important in his later role as head of British propaganda in World War One.
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