Author:Charles Edmund Newton Robinson

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Charles Edmund Newton Robinson
(1853–1913)
M.A. Trinity College, Cambridge. Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple. Founder of the Epee Club, London. Author of The Golden Hind; &c.[1] British fencing team silver medallist in 1906 Olympics.[2]
This author wrote articles for the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
Articles written by this author are designated in EB1911 by the initials "C. E. N. R."

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  1. Robinson (post Newton-Robinson), Charles Edmund in Venn, J. & J. A., Alumni Cantabrigienses, Cambridge University Press, 10 vols, 1922–1958.
  2. http://www.fencingmuseum.com/20_century.htm The National Fencing Museum in the U.K. has a collection of medals won by Charles Newton-Robinson.

External links [edit]

  • Charles Robinson (1880). The Golden Hind. London: George Bell and Sons. 


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The author died in 1913, so works by this author are also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 99 years or less. Works by this author may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.