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Henry Marten (educator)

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with his co-author, George Townsend Warner, which became "one of the most used school textbooks of the first half of the twentieth century". With E. H. Carter, he wrote a school textbook for younger children, in several volumes, titled simply "Histories". Other collaborative works included
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He died unmarried in the Provost's Lodge at Eton, where the Marten Library is named after him. The library contains his collection of books, which he bequeathed to Eton on his death.
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Edward Henry Carter (1876–1953) was chief inspector of schools in England. In 1931, he had an MA degree and was "late scholar of Jesus College, Cambridge".
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and his wife Patricia and was the brother of Sir Alfred Barrington Marten, Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court from 1926–30. Marten entered
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as a possible candidate, but the College Fellows opposed the appointment, preferring another candidate,
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in 1891. In 1895, he graduated with a first-class degree in modern history and accepted an offer from
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British PathΓ© News film of Henry Marten being knighted on the steps of Eton College Chapel
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Henry Marten was born with his twin sister Isabel in
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KCVO
Kensington
Eton College
Balliol College, Oxford
Provost of Eton
Sir Alfred Marten
KCVO
Provost of Eton
Queen Elizabeth II
Kensington
London
Alfred Marten
Eton College
Balliol College, Oxford
Edmond Warre
Historical Association
Master of Magdalene College
Cambridge
Visitor
Lord Braybrooke
A. S. Ramsey
A. B. Ramsay
Provost
Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II)
Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
1945 New Year Honours
accolade
King George VI
Eton College Chapel

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