137:. The series of letters with Powell in Philadelphia was published shortly. Powell was acting largely for McCalmont Brothers & Co. of London, who had acquired a controlling interest the Railroad, and had fallen out with Gowen in mid-1880, leading to his temporary departure. Discussions between Gowen and Powell foundered on the composition of an American committee, on which Gowen wished to have a number of the Railroad's current board. Powell brought up matters of outside dealings of
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Elizabeth Marten (1826β1871), daughter of Charles Marten (1797β1851) and his wife Hannah Watson (1798β1881), daughter of Joseph Watson of Highbury. Charles W. Marten was a founder of Marten & Heseltine in 1848, with Edward Heseltine, and Powell had used the company as
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in early 1833, where the headmaster was Joseph Holmes, and his rival Edwin Gilpin, who became
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he concluded that Jackson was "beyond my control (or anyone else's)."
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Charles Marten Powell (born 1855), surgeon. He graduated B.A. at
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Rosamond Emma Powell, married 1894 William Alfred Wills, M.D.
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Lago, Mary; Herringham, Lady Christiana Jane Powell (1996).
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Lago, Mary; Herringham, Lady Christiana Jane Powell (1996).
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Christiana Herringham and the National Art Collections Fund
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Howard, Joseph Jackson; Crisp, Frederick Arthur (1893).
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Theodora Powell (1871β1920), studied at Somerville Hall.
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