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William John Hardy : ウィキペディア英語版 | William John Hardy William John Hardy (29 September 1857 – 17 July 1919) was an English archivist and antiquarian. ==Life== He was born in London, the younger son of Sir William Hardy. Hardy like his father was connected with the Historical Manuscripts Commission, and became known as a learned legal antiquarian and inspector for the Commission. He also set up a business with William Henry Page, his brother-in-law, as record agent; Hardy employed Page, an engineer, and trained him as a historian.〔(''Making History'' page ).〕〔(British History Online: VCH Rutland, Introduction ).〕 Hardy & Page worked in particular on the Hertfordshire county records, for a county council pioneering the maintenance of its local archives. This work and that of George Herbert Fowler for Bedfordshire proved widely influential. The firm was taken over by his son, William Le Hardy.〔Elizabeth Shepherd, ''Archives and Archivists in 20th Century England'' (2009), pp. 103–4 and p. 213; (Google Books ).〕 Hardy was Hon. M.A. of Durham University, and was a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, serving on its Council. He died at Sidlesham, near Chichester, from heart failure.
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