William Hale White Plaque - High Street, Bedford, Bedfordshire, UK
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Dragontree
N 52° 08.143 W 000° 27.985
30U E 673391 N 5779160
A modern plaque describing the history of central Bedford. This one is about William Hale White.
Waymark Code: WMA1VK
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 11/02/2010
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Brentorboxer
Views: 5

The plaque reads:

'William Hale White
"Mark Rutherford"
(1831-1913)
Novelist and critic, was born above his
father's bookshop on this site on
22nd December, 1831.'

There is also an older plaque above this one reading:

'William
Hale White
"Mark Rutherford"
Born 22 December 1831
in a house which once
stood here.'

The website below links to the following Wikipedia article:

'William Hale White (December 22, 1831 - March 14, 1913), known by his pseudonym Mark Rutherford, was a British writer and civil servant.

White was born in Bedford and educated at Bedford Modern School. His father, William White, a member of the Nonconformist community of the Bunyan Meeting, moved the family to London, where he was well known as a doorkeeper of the House of Commons; he wrote sketches of parliamentary life for the Illustrated Times, his son collected the writings and later released them as The Inner Life of the House of Commons in 1897. White was educated for the Congregational ministry, but the development of his views prevented his taking up that career, and he became a clerk in the Admiralty. He had already served an apprenticeship to journalism before he made his name with three autobiographical novels, supposedly edited by one Reuben Shapcott: The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford (1881), Mark Rutherford's Deliverance (1885), and The Revolution in Tanner's Lane (1887). Under his own name he translated Spinoza's Ethic (1883). Later books are Miriam's Schooling, and other Papers (1890), Catherine Furze (2 vols., 1893), Clara Hopgood (1896), Pages from a Journal, with other Papers (1900), and John Bunyan (1905). Though for a long time little appreciated by the public, his novels, particularly the earlier ones, share a power and style which must always give his works a place of their own in the literary history of their time. George Orwell described Mark Rutherford's Deliverance as 'one of the best novels written in English'. Bedford now has a school named after him (see Mark Rutherford Upper School).'
Type of Historic Marker: Modern Plaque

Historical Marker Issuing Authority: Bedford Borough Council

Age/Event Date: 12/22/1831

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