George Walter Young
Born probably in 1853, a graduate of Queen's College Oxford, George Walter Young earned his living as a private tutor. Attracted to Roman Catholicism he was counselled to caution by von Hgel and does not seem to have taken this step but remained a sympathetic, and often an active, supporter of the modernists in the pre-war years which are covered by this correspondence, at which time he lived in Beaumont Street, Oxford. He later moved to Holywell Street but little is known of these latter years of his life. He died in 1932.
From the guide to the Papers of George Walter Young, 1903-1921, (University of St Andrews)
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associatedWith | Corrance Henry Clemence Roman Catholic Modernist sympathiser | person |
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associatedWith | Lilley Alfred Leslie 1860-1948 | person |
associatedWith | Loisy Alfred Roman Catholic Modernist sympathiser | person |
associatedWith | Rickaby Joseph 1845-1932 | person |
associatedWith | Tyrrell George 1861-1909 | person |
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