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  1. William Gaskell (24 July 1805 – 12 June 1884) was an English Unitarian minister, charity worker and pioneer in the education of the working class. The husband of novelist and biographer Elizabeth Gaskell, he was himself a writer and poet, and acted as the longest-serving Chair of the Portico Library from 1849 to his death in 1884.

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    • 12 June 1884 (aged 78), Manchester, England
    • 24 July 1805, Latchford, Cheshire, England
  2. William Gaskell (24 July 1805 – 12 June 1884) was an English Unitarian minister, charity worker and pioneer in the education of the working class. The husband of novelist and biographer Elizabeth Gaskell, he was himself a writer and poet, and acted as the longest-serving Chair of the Portico Library from 1849 to his death in 1884.

  3. Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, sobrenome de solteira Stevenson (Chelsea, 29 de setembro de 1810 — Holybourne, Hampshire, 12 de novembro de 1865), muitas vezes chamada simplesmente de Mrs Gaskell, foi uma romancista e contista britânica durante a Era vitoriana.

    • 12 de novembro de 1865 (55 anos), Holybourne House
    • Steven William, Elizabeth Holland
  4. In Manchester in 1831 Elizabeth met William Gaskell (1805–1884), assistant minister at the Unitarian Cross Street Chapel, a powerful centre of reform, with a congregation largely composed of the families of prosperous manufacturers and professional men.

  5. 12 de jul. de 2021 · Muito amiga de Charlotte Brontë e parceira de trabalho de Charles Dickens, Gaskell viu a primeira Revolução Industrial acontecer em Manchester e decidiu tratar sobre o assunto em suas histórias. Elizabeth começou a escrever por incentivo de seu marido, após a morte do filho, também chamado William.

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  6. 7 de mar. de 2024 · Já estabelecida em Manchester, Gaskell passou a levar a escrita a sério após a morte precoce do seu filho, também chamado William.

  7. The 33 years from the marriage of William and Elizabeth Gaskell in 1832 to her death in 1865 coincided almost exactly with a generation-long crisis in English Unitarianism, a crisis that turned on the validity and relevance of the teachings of Joseph Priestley.