Thomas Macall Fallow (1847–1910), Fellow of the
Society of Antiquaries of London
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, was a Victorian
antiquarian and an active member of the
Yorkshire Archaeological Society
The Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society (YAHS), formerly known as the Yorkshire Archaeological Society, is a learned society and registered charity founded in 1863. It is dedicated to the study of the archaeology, history and people of ...
.
After education at
Brighton College
Brighton College is an independent, co-educational boarding and day school for boys and girls aged 3 to 18 in Brighton, England. The school has three sites: Brighton College (the senior school, ages 11 to 18); Brighton College Preparatory Sc ...
, he matriculated in 1866 at the University of Cambridge, graduating there B.A. in 1870 and M.A. in 1873.
From 1895 to 1899 he was editor of ''
The Antiquary
''The Antiquary'' (1816), the third of the Waverley novels by Walter Scott, centres on the character of an antiquary: an amateur historian, archaeologist and collector of items of dubious antiquity. He is the eponymous character and for all p ...
''. He was also a contributor to the
11th edition of the ''Encyclopædia Britannica''.
Publications
*''Memorials of Old Yorkshire'' (1892)
*''The Cathedral Churches of Ireland'' (1894)
*''Yorkshire Church Plate''. Begun by T. M. Fallow. Completed and edited by H. B. McCall (1912)
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1847 births
1910 deaths
People educated at Brighton College
Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge
Contributors to the Encyclopædia Britannica
Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London