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Tillyard, Henry Julius Wetenhall (1881-1968) classicist and expert in Byzantine musicology
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- Tillyard, Julius
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1881-1968
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Son of Alfred Isaac Tillyard and Catharine Sarah née Wetenhall, brother of Aelfrida Tillyard, medium, lecturer on Comparative Religion, Conrad Francis Wetenhall Tillyard (1885-1888), Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard (1889-1961), Master of Jesus College, Cambridge. British Civil Prisoner of War, interned at Ruhleben 1914-1915, later an expert in Byzantine musicology.
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Tillyard, Catharine Sarah (1852-1932) née Wetenhall (1852-1932)
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Tillyard, Catharine Sarah (1852-1932) née Wetenhall is the parent of Tillyard, Henry Julius Wetenhall (1881-1968) classicist and expert in Byzantine musicology
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Tillyard, Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall (1889-1962), college head and literary scholar (1889-1962)
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Tillyard, Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall (1889-1962), college head and literary scholar is the sibling of Tillyard, Henry Julius Wetenhall (1881-1968) classicist and expert in Byzantine musicology
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Tillyard, Aelfrida Catherine Wetenhall (1883-1959) medium and religious scholar (1883-1959)
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Tillyard, Aelfrida Catherine Wetenhall (1883-1959) medium and religious scholar is the sibling of Tillyard, Henry Julius Wetenhall (1881-1968) classicist and expert in Byzantine musicology
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Family background in Wikipedia article on Aelfrida Tillyard. Entry in Medieval Scholarship: Biographical Studies on the Formation of a Discipline ed. by Helen Damico and Joseph B. Zavadil. Information on the war from the University of Leeds Special Collections, which lists a file as the Henry Tillyard Papers.