Edward Legge
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Gender | Male |
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Date of died | January 27,1827 |
Parents | William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth |
Successor | Charles Lloyd |
Other post | Dean of Windsor |
Education | Rugby School |
Books | The Comedy and Tragedy of the Second Empire: Paris Society in the Sixties, Including Letters of Napoleon III, M. Pietri, and Comte de la Chapelle, and Portraits of the Period |
The Empress Eugenie, 1870-1910: Her Majesty's Life Since "the Terrible Year" : Together with the Statement of Her Case, the Emperor's Own Story of Sedan, an Account of His Exile and Last Days, and Reminiscences of the Prince Imperial : Illust. and Facsimile Letters | |
King Edward: The Kaiser and the War | |
The Empress Eugénie and Her Son | |
The Public and Private Life of Kaiser William II | |
Killed at Saarbruck: A British Newspaperman's View of the Franco-Prussian War | |
The Empress Eugénie 1870-1910: Her Majesty's Life Since "the Terrible Year" : Together with the Statement of Her Case : The Emperors Own Story of Sedan : An Account of His Exile and Last Days : And Reminiscences of the Prince Imperial : From Authentic Sources | |
Way-Side Sketches in Prose and Verse | |
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ID | 1509092 |
Edward Legge Life story
Edward Legge was an English churchman and academic. He was the Bishop of Oxford from 1816 and Warden of All Souls College, Oxford, from 1817.