Morland Agnew
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Morland Agnew
Summary
Morland Agnew is a human[1]. He was born on December 14, 1855[2]. He died on May 23, 1931[3]. He worked as an art dealer[4].
Key Facts
- Morland Agnew was born on December 14, 1855[2].
- Morland Agnew died on May 23, 1931[3].
- Morland Agnew's father was Sir William Agnew, 1st Bt.[5].
- Morland Agnew's mother was Mary Kenworthy[6].
- Among Morland Agnew's spouses was Evelyn Mary Naylor[7].
- A child of Morland Agnew was Charles Gerald Agnew[8].
- A child of Morland Agnew was Emily Margaret Agnew[9].
- A child of Morland Agnew was Kenneth Morland Agnew[10].
- A child of Morland Agnew was Alan Graeme Agnew[11].
- A child of Morland Agnew was Hugh Ladas Agnew[12].
- A child of Morland Agnew was William Gladstone Agnew[13].
- Morland Agnew held citizenship in United Kingdom[14].
- Morland Agnew held citizenship in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[15].
- Morland Agnew's professions included art dealer[4].
- Morland Agnew held the position of High Sheriff of Hertfordshire[16].
- Morland Agnew was educated at St John's College[17].
- Morland Agnew's education included a stint at Rugby School[18].
- Morland Agnew received the Officer of the Order of the British Empire[19].
- Morland Agnew is recorded as male[20].
- Morland Agnew's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Morland Agnew's member of sports team is recorded as Cambridge University RUFC[22].
- Morland Agnew's residence is recorded as Croxley Green[23].
- Morland Agnew's family name is recorded as Agnew[24].
- Morland Agnew's given name is recorded as Charles[25].
- Morland Agnew's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[26].
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Origins and Family
Morland Agnew was born on December 14, 1855[2]. His father was Sir William Agnew, 1st Bt.[5]. His mother was Mary Kenworthy[6].
Education
Educated at St John's College[17], a college of the University of Cambridge[27], in United Kingdom[28], founded in 1511[29] and Rugby School[18], a public school[30], in United Kingdom[31], founded in 1567[32], headquartered in Rugby[33].
Career and Affiliations
Morland Agnew's professions included art dealer[4]. He held the position of High Sheriff of Hertfordshire[16].
Recognition
Morland Agnew received the Officer of the Order of the British Empire[19].
Personal Life
Among Morland Agnew's spouses was Evelyn Mary Naylor[7]. Children include Charles Gerald Agnew[8], 1882–1954[34]; Emily Margaret Agnew[9]; Kenneth Morland Agnew[10], 1886–1951[35]; Alan Graeme Agnew[11], 1887–1962[36], of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[37]; Hugh Ladas Agnew[12], 1894–1975[38]; and William Gladstone Agnew[13], a cricketer[39], 1898–1960[40], of United Kingdom[41], awarded the Companion of the Order of the Bath[42].
Death and Burial
Morland Agnew died on May 23, 1931[3].
FAQs
Who were Morland Agnew's parents?
Morland Agnew's father was Sir William Agnew, 1st Bt.[5]. Morland Agnew's mother was Mary Kenworthy[6].
Who was Morland Agnew married to?
Morland Agnew's spouses include Evelyn Mary Naylor[7].
What did Morland Agnew do for work?
Morland Agnew worked as art dealer[4].
Where did Morland Agnew go to school?
Morland Agnew was educated at St John's College[17] and Rugby School[18].
What awards did Morland Agnew receive?
Honors received include Officer of the Order of the British Empire[19].