Worrall, Walter (1862-1943), lexicographer and literary scholar

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Worrall, Walter (1862-1943), lexicographer and literary scholar

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        1862-1943

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        Worrall was an editorial assistant on the New English Dictionary from 1885 to 1933; he also edited Bacon’s Essays (1900) and Milton’s Sonnets (1910). He was a longstanding friend of G. C. Moore Smith.

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        Worrall, Joseph Edward (1829-1913), artist (1829-1913)

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        Worrall, Joseph Edward (1829-1913), artist is the parent of Worrall, Walter (1862-1943), lexicographer and literary scholar

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            The Times, 23 Nov. 1943, p. 6
            J. Foster, Oxford Men and their Colleges, 1880–1892, p. 673 Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed. Times Literary Supplement, Notes and Queries, Modern Language Review, passim

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