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Arthur Edwards may refer to: * Arthur Edwards (antiquary) (died 1743), English army officer and antiquary * Arthur Edwards (basketball) (born 1992) American basketball player * Arthur Edwards (clergyman) (1834–1901), American clergyman and editor * Arthur Edwards (footballer, born 1915) (1915–2002), Australian rules footballer *Arthur Edwards (footballer, born 1934) (1934–2006), Australian rules footballer * Arthur Edwards (photographer) (born 1940), British photographer * Arthur Edwards (sailor) (flourished 1560s), British sailor *Arthur Charles Edwards (1867–1940), English organist and composer *Arthur Noel Edwards (1883–1915), English polo player See also *Tudor Edwards Arthur Tudor Edwards (7 March 1890 – 25 August 1946) was a Welsh thoracic surgeon, who worked at the Westminster Hospital, the Royal Brompton Hospital and Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton and pioneered lung surgery in particularly pulmona ... (1890–1946, Arthur Tudor Edwards), Welsh thoracic ...
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Arthur Edwards (antiquary)
Arthur Edwards (died 1743) was an English army officer and antiquary. Edwards, for many years the archaeological ally of Dr. Stukeley and Lord Winchilsea, was elected a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries on 17 November 1725. He died first major of the 2nd Troop of Horse Guards {{Use dmy dates, date=April 2022 The 2nd Troop of Horse Guards was originally formed in 1659 for Spanish service as Monck's Life Guards. It was successively renamed 3rd, or The Duke of Albemarle's Troop of Horse Guards (1660), 3rd, or The Lord Gene ... in Grosvenor Street, London, 22 June 1743. His will of 11 June 1738 was proved at London 13 July 1743, a second grant being made 7 November 1745. Therein he refers to his family merely as 'my brothers and sisters, the children of my father.' The fire of 23 October 1731, by which the Cotton Library was seriously damaged, induced Edwards to make a gift of £7,000 to the trustees 'to erect and build such a house as may be most likely to presence that librar ...
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Arthur Edwards (basketball)
Arthur Edwards (born September 28, 1992) is an American professional basketball player for BBC Monthey of the Swiss Basketball League. He played college basketball for Northwest Florida, New Mexico and Alabama. College career He played for a year at Northwest Florida State College of the NJCAA, where he averaged 6.4 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.4 steals per game. In 2013 he transferred to the New Mexico Lobos, where he played two injury-riddled seasons in which he averaged 3.9 points and 1.4 rebounds per game. He transferred again in 2015, this time to the Crimson Tide from the University of Alabama. In his senior season, he ended up averaging 9.5 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game. Professional career After not being chosen in the 2016 NBA draft, he tried out for the Maine Red Claws of the NBA D-League , a team he would end up signing with. He played a season in which he averaged 7.5 points and 3.8 rebounds per game. In September 2017 Edwards was traded to the Canton ...
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Arthur Edwards (clergyman)
Arthur Edwards (November 23, 1834 – March 20, 1901) was an American cleric and editor. Early life Edwards was born in Norwalk, Ohio. When he was 7 years old, he was adopted by his uncle, and moved to Michigan."Was A Staunch Methodist"
in the ''Red River Prospector'' (via Chronicling America); published April 25, 1901; retrieved August 14, 2017


Professional life

He graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1858 and entered the ministry in that same year. In the American Civil War, he served as chaplain of the First Michigan Infantry until after the Battle of Gettysburg. He participated in 18 battles all together and was offered a brevet (military), brevet rank of colonel. However, he resigned from the army and in 1864, he became assistant editor of the ''Northwestern Ch ...
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