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Heitland was admitted a pensioner of St. John’s College, Cambridge, in 1867, a Craven scholar, 1869, B.A (Senior Classic[note 5]), 1871, M.A, 1874, Fellow, 1871-1935 and Tutor, 1883-93.[9] He married Margaret Bateson at Marylebone in 1901, she was the daughter of William Henry Bateson, master of St John’s College in 1901; she lived between 1860 and 1938.He is buried in the Ascension Parish Burial Ground, Cambridge. with his wife Margaret Heitland, a journalist and stalwart of the suffragette movement.At the time of his death, his estate was valued at \u00a326519 4s. 4d. One third of the residue of Heitland estate help establishing a fund named after him.Table of ContentsPublished works[edit]Relatives[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Published works[edit]A Letter to a Lady; or, A Word with the Female Anti-Suffragists. Cambridge: Elijah Johnson, 1908.A Short History of the Roman Republic. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1911.\u201cDemocratic\u201d: a Discursive Study. Cambridge: Bowes & Bowes, 1915.If We Win: a Search for a Path to Stable Peace. Cambridge: Elijah Johnson, 1915.Agricola: a Study of Agriculture and Rustic Life in the Greco-Roman World from the Point of View of Labour. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1921.The Roman Fate: an Essay in Interpretation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1922.Iterum; or, A Further Discussion of the Roman Fate. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1925.After Many Years: a Tale of Experiences and Impressions Gathered in the Course of an Obscure Life. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1926.Last Words on the Roman Municipalities. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1928.Repetita: an Unwilling Restatement of Views on the Subject of the Roman Municipalities. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1930.Relatives[edit]British engraver John Browne (1742-1801).American born illustrator and watercolor artist Wilmot Emerton Heitland, N.A. (1893-1969) was his nephew, some of his paintings are on display at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Brooklyn Museum and the Philadelphia Museum School of Art.The Heitland Fund,[10] capital and income at the disposal of the Fitzwilliam Museum.^ Heitland was a godson of the Duke of Wellington.[4]^ Colkirk House was built for William Rowland Sandiford[5] (Mary Heitland n\u00e9e Browne’s stepfather[6]), Sandiford wiped out the Browne’s fortune.^ Browne was tenant of Ellem Lodge in Longformacus, Berwickshire, Scotland[8] and son and heir of Daniel Browne, a woolen draper based in King’s Lynn.^ A Mary Jex of the same family married Joseph Godwin, one of the brothers of philosopher and novelist, William Godwin at Fulmodeston on 11 December 1776.^ Senior Classic at Cambridge is of the same rank inregard to classical achievement as that of Senior Wrangler is to achievement in mathematics.References[edit]^ Mr. W. E. Heitland A Veteran Cambridge Classic (Obituaries) The Times Monday, Jun 24, 1935; pg. 9; Issue 47098; col A^ “Heitland, William Emerton (HTLT867WE)”. A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.^ Peter Searby, Heitland, Margaret (1860\u20131938), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 16 March 2013^ “After Many Years, A Tale of Experiences and Impressions Gathered in the Course of an Obscure Life “, by William Emerton Heitland, published by Cambridge University Press, 1926^ “Nephew of Peter Sandiford, Rector of Fulmodeston, Will of Reverend Peter Sandiford, Doctor in Divinity, Rector of Fulmodeston with Croxton , Norfolk, proved 7 November 1835.^ “Will of Thomas Jex, Gentleman of Fulmodeston”, proved 23 June 1840, Norwich Consistory Court Probate Records.^ “Will of Repps Brown, Gentleman of Whitchester, Berwickshire”, proved 14 January 1841, PROB 11\/1939\/46, National Archives.^ “The mystery house that defeated the detectives”. The Daily Telegraph. 6 September 2003.^ “Alumni Cantabrigienses”, Volume 2, From 1752 to 1900, Part 3, Gabb-Justamond, Edited by John Venn and J.A. Venn, published by Cambridge University Press^ “Statutes and Ordinances of the University of Cambridge”, published by University of Cambridge, 2009, p.815External links[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/2021\/06\/24\/william-emerton-heitland-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"William Emerton Heitland – Wikipedia"}}]}]