![]() "We have got a curlywigged old fellow in your place, called Campbell, and I think he must be a B.A., or M.A., or something because he wears a hat and gown, and I don't know whether his hair is his own. A boy at the school wrote of Campbell to his predecessor: This resulted in his confirmation in the Church of England and in his preparation for the priesthood. His influence over Campbell made him receptive to the Oxford Philosophy proclaimed by Dean Paget. After studying at University College, Nottingham, he taught in the high school at Ashton, Cheshire from 1888, where the Headmaster was the Rev. Here, later, he was home tutored.Īfter the death of his grandfather in 1880, aged 13 he rejoined his parents in England, where he was educated at grammar schools in Bolton and Nottingham, where his father successively removed. At a few months old Campbell went to live with his maternal grandparents, John Johnston and his wife, near Belfast in Northern Ireland because of his delicate health. A brother was the writer James Johnston Campbell. ![]() Reggy john free#
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