Letters written to Julia Fitzmaurice-Kelly by Juan Monadero, her spiritual director 1929-1932
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University of Liverpool Senate
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Fitzmaurice-Kelly, James, 1858-1923
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James Fitzmaurice-Kelly held the Gilmour Chair of Spanish at Liverpool University from 1908 to 1916, when he moved to take up the Cervantes Chair of Spanish Language and Literature at King's College, London. In 1918 he married Julia Henrietta Sanders, daughter of Rev. W.H. Sanders of Nottingham, and a graduate of Newnham College, Cambridge. From 1920 onwards, when ill-health prevented him from lecturing, Julia Fitzmaurice-Kelly was allowed to lecture in her husband's place From the g...
Monadero, Juan
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Julia Fitzmaurice-Kelly, (ne Sanders), a graduate of Newnham, was the wife of James Fitzmaurice-Kelly, who held the Gilmour Chair of Spanish at Liverpool University, from 1908 to 1916, and then the Cervantes Chair of Spanish Language and Literature at King's College, London. She married in 1918, and when, from 1920 onwards, ill-health prevented her husband from lecturing, she was allowed to lecture in his place. Juan Monadero acted as her spiritual adviser From the guide to the Lette...
Fitzmaurice-Kelly, Julia
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Julia Fitzmaurice-Kelly, (ne Sanders), a graduate of Newnham, was the wife of James Fitzmaurice-Kelly, who held the Gilmour Chair of Spanish at Liverpool University, from 1908 to 1916, and then the Cervantes Chair of Spanish Language and Literature at King's College, London. She married in 1918, and when, from 1920 onwards, ill-health prevented her husband from lecturing, she was allowed to lecture in his place. Juan Monadero acted as her spiritual adviser. From the guide to the Pape...