Author talk:Maltus Questell Holyoake
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[edit]Seems to have self-published a pamphlet on licensing reform in the 1880s, where it is stated he works in the Inland Revenue Department. [[1]] Qq1122qq (talk) 09:13, 19 August 2022 (UTC)
probate
[edit]- Calendar of the Grants ...
Name: Maltus Questell Holyoake of 90 Harberton-road, Highgate
Death Date: 8 Jul 1926
Death Place: Middlesex, England
Probate Date: 26 Nov 1926
Probate Registry: London, England
burial
[edit]Name: Malters Questell Holyoake
Register Type: Burial
Burial or Cremation Date: 10 Jul 1926
Burial or Cremation Place: Camden, London, England
death
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Name: Maltus Q Holyoake
Death Age: 80
Registration Date: Sep. Q. 1926
Registration District: Islington
Volume: 1b
Page: 182
birth
[edit]- Scotland, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.
Name: Maltus Questell Holyoake
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 27 Feb 1846
Birth Place: Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Baptism Place: Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Father: George Jacob Holyoake
Mother: Helen Williams
census
[edit]- 1901 England
Name: Maltus Questell Holyoake
Age: 55
Relation to Head: Head
Gender: Male
Spouse: Fanny Holyoake
Birth Place: Lanark, Lanarkshire (Glasgow), Scotland
Civil parish: Islington
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Ecclesiastical parish: St Andrew
Registration district: Islington
Sub-registration district: Upper Holloway
ED, institution, or vessel: 09
Piece: 159
Folio: 82
Page number: 20
Household schedule number: 113
- 1911 England
Name: Maltus Questell Holyoake
Age in 1911: 65
Relation to Head: Head
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Glasgow, Scotland
Civil Parish: Islington
Street Address: 90 Harberton Road, Upper Holloway N
Marital status: Widowed
Occupation: Pensioned Revenue Official, Journalist
Registration District Number: 10
Sub-registration District: Upper Holloway
ED, institution, or vessel: 04
Piece: 803
Household Members:
Name Age
Maltons Questell Holyoake 65
Sybil Holyoake 33
Ernest Charles Holyoake 28
Beatrice Amy Holyoake 25
Alice McNamara 16
publication
[edit]- The Gloucestershire Echo (Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England) > 17 Jul 1926, Sat > Page 5
AMUSEMENT TAX PIONEER.
Mr Malthus Questell Holyoake, the author of the entertainment tax proposal, died at his hoe in Highgate, at the age of 80.
More than forty years ago he wrote a pamphlet entitled "Taxation of Amusements," which he circulated to members of Parliament and other but thirty years passed before his suggestion was adopted by the Government. The entertainment tax has produced to date more than £100,000,000.
He was a son of the pioneer of the co-operative movement.