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T. H. Stokoe : ウィキペディア英語版 | T. H. Stokoe The Rev. Dr Thomas Henry Stokoe DD (18338December 1903), known as T. H. Stokoe and as Dr Stokoe, was an English clergyman, schoolmaster, author and headmaster. He began his teaching career at Marlborough College and Uppingham School, was second master of Clifton College and then head of Richmond Grammar School in North Yorkshire, of Reading School, and of King's College School. His ''Old Testament History for Schools'' was a standard text-book which went through numerous editions. ==Early life== The only son of Robert Stokoe, gentleman, of Hexham, Northumberland,〔 Stokoe was educated at Uppingham and Lincoln College, Oxford, where he matriculated at the age of seventeen on 26 March 1851, and became an exhibitioner. In 1855 he took first class honours in Greats, graduating BA. He proceeded MA in 1857 and in 1859 won the University's Denyer Prize in Theology.〔'Stokoe, Thomas Henry', in Joseph Foster, ''Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford'' (Parker and Co., Oxford, 1891)〕〔'Stokoe, Thomas Henry', in ''Crockford's Clerical Directory'' for 1868, p. 628〕
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