Sir Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave (11 June 1827 – 25 January 1919) was a British economist.
Early life
Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave was born on 11 June 1827. He was the son of
Francis Palgrave
Sir Francis Palgrave, (; born Francis Ephraim Cohen, July 1788 – 6 July 1861) was an English archivist and historian. He was Deputy Keeper (chief executive) of the Public Record Office from its foundation in 1838 until his death; and he is ...
(born Cohen) and his wife Elizabeth Turner, daughter of the banker
Dawson Turner
Dawson Turner (18 October 1775 – 21 June 1858) was an English banker, botanist and antiquary. He specialized in the botany of cryptogams and was the father-in-law of the botanist William Jackson Hooker.
Life
Turner was the son of Jam ...
. His brothers were
Francis Turner Palgrave
Francis Turner Palgrave (; 28 September 1824 – 24 October 1897) was a British critic, anthologist and poet.
Life
He was born at Great Yarmouth, the eldest son of Sir Francis Palgrave, the (born Jewish) historian to his wife Elizabeth, daught ...
,
William Gifford Palgrave
William Gifford Palgrave (; 24 January 1826 – 30 September 1888) was an English priest, soldier, traveller, and Arabist.
Early life and education
Palgrave was born in Westminster. He was the son of Sir Francis Palgrave (born Jewish, conv ...
and
Sir Reginald Palgrave
Sir Reginald Francis Douce Palgrave (28 June 1829 – 13 July 1904) was a British civil servant who was Clerk of the House of Commons.
Life
Reginald Palgrave was born in Westminster, London, the fourth son of Francis Palgrave (born Cohen) and hi ...
.
He was educated at
Charterhouse School
(God having given, I gave)
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, president ...
.
Career
In 1843, at the age of 16, he joined the bank of Deacon, Williams and Co. He then in 1845 joined Dawson Turner Turner and Gurney in Yarmouth, the banking firm of his grandfather
Dawson Turner
Dawson Turner (18 October 1775 – 21 June 1858) was an English banker, botanist and antiquary. He specialized in the botany of cryptogams and was the father-in-law of the botanist William Jackson Hooker.
Life
Turner was the son of Jam ...
. He was also a director of Barclay and Co. and a clerk of the House of Commons.
In 1877 he became financial editor of ''
The Economist
''The Economist'' is a British weekly newspaper printed in demitab format and published digitally. It focuses on current affairs, international business, politics, technology, and culture. Based in London, the newspaper is owned by The Econo ...
'' and became editor-in-chief on the death of
Walter Bagehot
Walter Bagehot ( ; 3 February 1826 – 24 March 1877) was an English journalist, businessman, and essayist, who wrote extensively about government, economics, literature and race. He is known for co-founding the ''National Review'' in 1855 ...
the same year, a position he held until 1883. He produced the three volume ''
Palgrave's Dictionary of Political Economy'' (1894, 1896 and 1899) and also edited the collected historical works of his father, Sir
Francis Palgrave
Sir Francis Palgrave, (; born Francis Ephraim Cohen, July 1788 – 6 July 1861) was an English archivist and historian. He was Deputy Keeper (chief executive) of the Public Record Office from its foundation in 1838 until his death; and he is ...
. He also edited ''The Banking Almanac'' until his death, and for a time was editor of ''The Bankers' Magazine''.
He was elected a
Fellow of the Royal Society
Fellowship of the Royal Society (FRS, ForMemRS and HonFRS) is an award granted by the judges of the Royal Society of London to individuals who have made a "substantial contribution to the improvement of natural science, natural knowledge, incl ...
in June 1882. That year he wrote ''Twelve Etchings of the Rev. E. T. Daniell'' and 24 copies of the book containing
Daniell's
etchings
Etching is traditionally the process of using strong acid or mordant to cut into the unprotected parts of a metal surface to create a design in intaglio (incised) in the metal. In modern manufacturing, other chemicals may be used on other types ...
were made, but not published.
He was knighted in 1909 on the final completion of his dictionary.
Personal life
He married in 1859 Sarah Maria Brightwen, daughter of George Brightwen of
Saffron Walden
Saffron Walden is a market town in the Uttlesford district of Essex, England, north of Bishop's Stortford, south of Cambridge and north of London. It retains a rural appearance and some buildings of the medieval period. The population was 15, ...
.
References
* Murray Milgate, 1987
">008 "Palgrave, Robert Harry Inglis," ''
The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics'', v. 3, pp. 789–91.
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1827 births
1919 deaths
British economists
British people of Jewish descent
The Economist editors
Fellows of the Royal Society
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People educated at Charterhouse School
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