- Charles Franklyn
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Charles Aubrey Hamilton Franklyn M.A. M.D. (25 August 1896 – 26 November 1982 (aged 86)) was a British medical doctor, and scholar of genealogy, heraldry, and academic dress. He was the son of Captain (later Major) Aubrey Hamilton Franklin and his wife Ethel Mary Franklin (née Gray), altering the spelling of his surname in 1933, most likely as a result of his research into his own family history.
He traced his interest in academic dress to September 1910, when he became a pupil at Tonbridge School, and it retained considerable fascination for him for the rest of his life. Between 1949 and 1956 he designed complete systems of academic dress for the universities of Malaya, Southampton, Hull, the Australian National University, and the Chichester Theological College. At various times he contributed to the academic dress schemes of several other universities (in particular, the universities of Cambridge and Nottingham, and the New University of Ulster). He also served as Bedell of Convocation at the University of London. In his works, he often boasts his own academical dress designs as the most 'beautiful and dignified in the world'.[1]
His 1970 monograph on academic dress, the result of many years' research, is somewhat difficult to find (primarily due to its limited print run, and the author's insistence that any unwanted copies be returned to him rather than sold on) but contains a large amount of valuable information and remains a standard text on the subject.[2]
He was married, in 1929, to Erica Milly Bolton; the marriage was annulled in 1933.[3]
Bibliography
- The Bearing of Coat Armour by Ladies (John Murray, 1923)
- Short genealogical & heraldic history of the families of Frankelyn of Kent and Franklyn of Antigua & Jamaica, B.W.I. (E.O. Beck, 1933)
- Academical Dress from the Middle Ages to the Present Day, including Lambeth Degrees (W. E. Baxter, Lewes, 1970) (printed privately, limited to 200 copies)
- Frank W. Haycraft, The Degrees and Hoods of the World's Universities and Colleges, 5th edition, revised and enlarged by Frederick R.S. Rogers, Charles A.H. Franklyn, George W. Shaw and Hugh Alexander Boyd (W.E. Baxter, Lewes, 1972) (printed privately)
- The Genealogy of Anne the Quene (Heraldry Today, 1977)
- The ancient family of Francklyn of Chart Sutton, Sutton Valance, Maidstone, Mereworth Castle, Kent (Fotodirect, 1977) (printed privately)
- A genealogical history of the families of Paulet (or Pawlett), Berewe (or Barrow), Lawrence, and Parker (Foundry Press, Bedford, December 1963) (printed privately, limited to 102 numbered and signed copies)
- Supplement to A genealogical history of the families of Paulet (or Pawlett), Berewe (or Barrow), Lawrence, and Parker (W. E. Baxter, Lewes, Sussex, December 1968) (printed privately, limited to 150 numbered and signed copies)
References
- ^ Frank W Haycraft (1972). Frederick R S Rogers, Charles A H Franklyn, George W Shaw, Hugh A Boyd. ed. The Degrees and Hoods of the World's Universities and Colleges. W E Baxter.
- ^ Alex Kerr, ed. "Bibliography of Academical Dress". The Burgon Society. http://www.burgon.org.uk/society/library/biblio.php.
- ^ Divorce Court File 4553, The National Archives, 1932
Categories:- 1896 births
- 1982 deaths
- British academics
- British genealogists
- British medical doctors
- Academic dress
- People associated with the University of Southampton
- People associated with the University of Hull
- People associated with the University of Cambridge
- People associated with the University of Nottingham
- People associated with the University of Ulster
- People associated with the University of London
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