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Ernest Broxap

Ernest Broxap (1880–1963) was a British historian, businessman and Secretary of the Chetham Society from 1920 to 1940.

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Life

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Broxap was born in 1880. His elder brother, Henry Broxap, was the author of A Biography of Thomas Deacon: The Manchester non-juror (Manchester, 1911) and The later non-jurors (Cambridge, 1924).[1]

He studied history at Owens College, Manchester, gaining a BA in 1900 and an MA in 1901, and was taught by the historians T. F. Tout, James Tait, and Charles Firth. After his studies, he joined his elder brother, Henry, as a partner in the family yarn business.[1]

He published a number of seminal works on various aspects of the English Civil War and on Lancashire. Broxap became acquainted with Charles William Sutton and became his Assistant as Secretary of the Chetham Society from 1915 and after Sutton's death, was Secretary for twenty years until 1940.[2]

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Broxap married in 1912 and lived at Kersal, Salford, before moving to Hale and Alderley Edge in Cheshire. He died, aged 83, in 1963.[1][2]

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