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    I am not sure how much research has been done on Anderson's life in Dublin prior to coming to England, I guess that Alan Sharp would be the man.

    Anderson was a member of the College Historical Society (Trinity College, Dublin) and in May 1862 he was proposed for office as Auditor, running against two others.
    SPE

    Treat me gently I'm a newbie.

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    Originally posted by Stewart P Evans View Post
    I am not sure how much research has been done on Anderson's life in Dublin prior to coming to England, I guess that Alan Sharp would be the man.

    Anderson was a member of the College Historical Society (Trinity College, Dublin) and in May 1862 he was proposed for office as Auditor, running against two others.
    Stewart,

    The Lighter Side does talk a bit about his school days, and he paints the picture that Catholics and Protestants at Trinity put that religious stuff behind them and got on as gentleman. I don't know if I buy that picture.
    It may be just a bit of Saint Anderson showing through.

    Cheers,

    Mike
    huh?

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