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William Alfred Hirst - Paperback
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Martin Hume was an author, historian, and editor of the Spanish Calendar of State Papers. He also had been lecturer in Spanish history and literature at Pembroke College, Cambridge; examiner in Spanish and lecturer at the University of London; and examiner at the University of Birmingham. The Calendar volumes published by Hume were volume 1 (Elizabeth, 1558–1567), volume 2 (Elizabeth, 1568–1579), volume 3 (Elizabeth, 1580–1586), and volume 4 (Elizabeth, 1587–1603). Born Martin Andrew Sharp in London on December 8, 1847, he later assumed the name Martin Andrew Sharp Hume as a condition of receiving a legacy from a Spanish-English relative who was a Hume. He was educated in and a resident of Madrid; he was a member of the Royal Spanish Academy and the Royal Spanish Academy of History as well as a Knight Grand Cross of the Spanish Order of Isabel the Catholic. He received a master of arts degree at Cambridge. He died in London on July 1, 1910.
Anna Groundwater is a cultural and social historian of early modern Britain and Scotland, with research interests in material culture, the Scottish Borders, mapping and the digital humanities. She graduated from the University of Cambridge in History, gained a PhD at the University of Edinburgh in 2007 and taught there until 2019. She is now a curator at National Museums Scotland, and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. She has acted as a consultant on various historical TV programs, and appeared in the Scottish Clans series, on the Armstrongs and the Scotts of Buccleuch on BBC1 Scotland. Recently Dr. Groundwater has appeared on a South American Spanish news website talking about the historical background to the Referendum in 2014, on BBC Scotland TV's Night in the Museum, and on Japanese TV and BBC Radio 4’s In Our Time talking about Mary Queen of Scots.