| ←Author Index: Lu | Joseph Hirst Lupton (1836–1905) |
This author wrote articles for the Dictionary of National Biography, and the list on this page is complete to 1901. Articles written by this author are designated in the DNB by the initials "J. H. L." |
Works
- Wakefield worthies; or, Biographical sketches of men of note, connected by birth or otherways with the town of Wakefield in Yorkshire (1864) * St. John of Damascus (1882)
- An introduction to Latin elegiac verse composition (1885)
- A life of John Colet, D. D., dean of St. Paul's and founder of St. Paul's school (1887)
- Archbishop Wake and the project of union (1717-1720) : between the Gallican and Anglican churches (1896)
Contributions to the DNB
- Lily, William
- Longland, John
- Lupton, Roger
- Lyster, Richard
- Malim, William
- Mangey, Thomas
- Mawson, Matthias
- Medhurst, Walter Henry (1796-1857)
- Mortimer, George Ferris Whidborne
- Moss, Robert
- Mulcaster, Richard
- Myers, Frederic
- Myers, Thomas
- Nicholls, William
- Northey, Edward
- Offa (d. 796)
- Offley, Thomas
- Ollivant, Alfred
- Owen, Alice
- Pace, Richard
- Parsell, Thomas
- Peile, Thomas Williamson
- Pory, Robert
- Postlethwayt, John
- Potter, John (1674?-1747)
- Pursglove, Robert
- Raine, Matthew
- Rightwise, John
- Robinson, Thomas (1749-1813)
- Rogers, Thomas (1760-1832)
- Sanderson, Robert (1587-1663)
- Selwyn, William (1806-1875)
- Sleath, John
- Stanbridge, John
- Sykes, Arthur Ashley
- Tenison, Edward
- Thicknesse, George
- Wake, William
- Wakefeld, Robert
- Wakefeld, Thomas
- Whitaker, Jeremiah
- Whittington, Robert
- Wilderspin, Samuel
- Yale, Elihu
- Supplement
Works about Lupton
- "Obituary: Rev. Joseph Hirst Lupton," in The Times (1905)
- "Death: Joseph Hirst Lupton," in The Times (1905)
- "Lupton, Joseph Hirst," in Dictionary of National Biography Second Supplement, London: Smith, Elder, & Co., (1912) in 3 vols.
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