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      • The son of Sir Michael Ernest Sadler, a noted educationalist, social reformer, and modern art collector, Sadleir changed his last name to the early spelling of his family name in order to differentiate himself from his father.
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  2. Her husband John Middleton Murry persuaded Sadleir to reduce the cuts slightly (Murry and Sadleir had founded the avant-garde quarterly Rhythm in 1912). [19] After the end of World War I, he served as a British delegate to the Paris Peace Conference, 1919, and worked at the secretariat of the newly formed League of Nations. [18]

  3. Sadleir married in 1914 Edith, daughter of Albert Darell Tupper-Carey, canon of the Church of England. They had one daughter and two sons, of whom the elder was killed in action while serving with the Royal Navy during the war of 1939Ð45. Sadleir died in London 13 December 1957. (p.

  4. The son of Sir Michael Ernest Sadler, a noted educationalist, social reformer, and modern art collector, Sadleir changed his last name to the early spelling of his family name in order to differentiate himself from his father.

  5. Currie's friend and patron, Michael Sadleir, remarked that she "was of flower-like loveliness, but lascivious and possessive to the last degrees. Her lure for men were irresistible, and Currie was of course utterly enslaved to her physical attraction, a fact of which she was well aware."

  6. Mar 3, 2021 · The Sadleir family trace their ancestry back to John Sadleir (born c.1510) of Hackney, a minor noble and military commander. His son John (c.1535-1583) served as High Bailiff of Stratford-upon-Avon when William Shakespeare was growing up in the same town.

  7. The educationalist Sir Michael Sadler (1861-1943) was successively Secretary of the Oxford University Extension Delegacy, 1885-95; Director of the Office of Special Enquiries and Reports (Board of Education), 1895-1903; part-time professor of the history and administration of education at Manchester University, 1903-11; Vice-Chancellor of the ...

  8. Michael Sadleir was born in Oxford, the son of Sir Michael Ernest Sadler and Mary Ann Harvey. He adopted the older variant of his surname to differentiate himself from his father, a historian, educationist, and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leeds.

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