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  1. Laurence Oliphant 1829-1888 by Taylor Anne, 1982
  2. Narrative of the Earl of Elgin's Mission to China and Japan in the by Laurence, 1829-1888 Oliphant, 1969
  3. Journey to Katmandu by Laurence, 1829-1888 Oliphant, 1852-01-01
  4. Episodes In A Life Of Adventure; Or, Moss From A Rolling Stone by Oliphant Laurence 1829-1888, 2010-09-29
  5. Across The Jordan; Being An Exploration And Survey Of Part Of Hauran And Jaulan; by Schumacher Gottlieb, Oliphant Laurence 1829-1888, 2010-09-27
  6. Minnesota and the far West : by Laurence Oliphant. by Oliphant. Laurence. 1829-1888., 1855-01-01
  7. Masollam; a problem of the period; a novel Volume 1 by Laurence, 1829-1888 Oliphant, 2009-10-26
  8. Episodes in a life of adventure. or Moss from a rolling stone. b by Oliphant. Laurence. 1829-1888., 1887-01-01
  9. Narrative of the Earl of Elgin's Mission to China and Japan. Vol. II by Laurence, 1829-1888 Oliphant, 1859
  10. Altiora Peto. [A novel] by Laurence, 1829-1888 Oliphant, 2009-10-26
  11. A visit to the Taipings. by Oliphant. Laurence. 1829-1888., 1920-01-01
  12. The Trans-Caucasian campaign of the Turkish army under Omer Pash by Oliphant. Laurence. 1829-1888., 1856-01-01
  13. Memoir of the Life of Laurence Oliphant & of Alice Oliphant His Wife (The Occult (New York, 1976- ).) by Mrs. (Margaret) Oliphant, 1976-08

1. Oliphant, Laurence (Open Library)
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English travel writer and mystic. His many books include Journey to Khatmandu (1852), Minnesota and the Far West (1855), Patriots and Filibusters (1860), and the witty and ironic
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5. OLIPHANT. Laurence, Author Of "Piccadilly"
OLIPHANT, Laurence (1829—88) author of, Piccadilly , only child of (Sir) Anthony Oliphant (1793 1859) by his wife Maria, daughter of Colonel Campbell of the
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OLIPHANT, Laurence (182988) author of, "Piccadilly", only child of (Sir) Anthony Oliphant (1793 - 1859) by his wife Maria, daughter of Colonel Campbell of the 72nd Highlanders, was born at Capetown in 1829. Thomas Oliphant, the musician was his uncle. His father who was third son of Ebenezer Olphant, of Condie and Newton, Perthshire, by Mary daughter of Sir William Stirling of Ardoch, had been called to the bar at Lincolns Inn in 1821, and practised for a time in London as an equity draughtsman, but just before his sons birth he was appointed Attorney-General at the Cape. Laurences father and mother were both fervent evangelicals. The mother returned to Europe on account of her health and took her son with her. He was sent to the school of a Mr. Parr at Durnford Manon, Salisbury. He spent part of his holidays with his mother at Condie, an ancestral home of the Oliphant family. His father was in 1830 made Chief of Ceylon and was knighted. Lady Oliphant rejoined him in Ceylon in 1841. Laurence was sent out in the winter of the same year in charge of a private tutor who continued to teach him in Ceylon: but his education was much interrupted. His father returned on two years leave about 1846, and spent the time in a continental tour. Laurence was allowed to accompany his parents instead of going to Cambridge as had been intended. The family spent the winter of 1846-7 at Paris, travelled through Germany and the Tyrol during 1847, and at the end of the year crossed the Alps to Italy. Here young Oliphant was present at some of the popular disturbances at the beginning of 1848.

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Oliphant, Laurence (ŏl`ĭfənt), 1829–88, British author, b. Capetown, South Africa. Although he wrote some valuable travel books, he is probably best remembered for his
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9. Laurence Oliphant Of Gask
Murray G. H. Pittock, ‘ Oliphant, Laurence, of Gask, styled ninth Lord Oliphant (1691–1767) ’, first published 2004; online edn, May 2006
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11. Oliphant, Laurence
Oliphant, Laurence (b. 1829, Cape Townd. Dec. 23, 1888, Twickenham, Middlesex, Eng.), British author, traveller, and mystic, a controversial figure whose quest to establish a
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(b . 1829, Cape Townd. Dec. 23, 1888, Twickenham, Middlesex, Eng.), British author, traveller, and mystic, a controversial figure whose quest to establish a Jewish state in Palestine"fulfilling prophecy and bringing on the end of the world"won wide support among both Jewish and Christian officials but was thought by some to be motivated either by commercial interests or by a desire to strengthen Britain's position in the Near East. The son of a British official who travelled widely throughout the empire, Oliphant received a desultory education; he was called to the bar but soon gave up the law for a life of adventure. Before the age of 24 his travels had provided material for two books, a Journey to Khatmandu (1852) and The Russian Shores of the Black Sea in the Autumn of 1852, with a Voyage Down the Volga, and a Tour Through the Country of the Don Cossacks (1853). Later experiences in various parts of the world, as secretary to the diplomat James Bruce, earl of Elgin, as war correspondent of The Times

12. Laurence Oliphant | LibraryThing
Books by Laurence Oliphant Russian Shores of the Black Sea (Konemann Classics), A Journey to Katmandu (Dodo Press), Piccadilly A fragment of contemporary biography, Scientific
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Leslie Stephen, ‘ Oliphant, Laurence (1829–1888) ’, rev. Anne Taylor, first published 2004 ;online edn, Jan 2008, 4018 words, with portrait
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    Harris, Thomas Lake, , American Christian mystic. Born in England, he was brought to the United States as a child. In 1845 he was called to the pulpit of the Fourth Universalist Society, in New York City, but three years later, deeply impressed by spiritualism, Harris organized the First Independent Christian Society. During that period he dictated long poems for which he said he had received inspiration while in trances. He wove the ideas of Swedenborgianism into his religious teachings. Under his leadership the Brotherhood of the New Life, to which adherents had been drawn in Great Britain as well as the United States, established (1861) a community in Wassaic, N.Y., later moving it (1863) to nearby Amenia and (1867) to Brocton, near Buffalo, where it was known as Salem-on-Erie. In that year Laurence Oliphant joined this communal religious settlement. Harris and part of the community moved to Santa Rosa, Calif., in 1875; Oliphant remained behind and in 1881 broke completely with Harris. Ten years later Harris left the Santa Rosa community.

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SEE ALSO Antiquities; Biography; British; Communism; Immigrants; Influence; Oliphant, Laurence; Marriage; Palestine; Owen, Rosamond Dale; Spiritualism; Harris, Thomas Lake
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17. Laurence Oliphant — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Oliphant, Laurence. Oliphant, Laurence (ol'if u nt) , 1829 – 88, British author, b. Capetown, South Africa. Although he wrote some valuable travel books, he is
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18. OLIPHANT. Laurence, Fourth Lord Oliphant
OLIPHANT. Laurence, fourth Lord Oliphant (15291593). eldest son of Laurence, third Lord Oliphant by Margaret Sandilands. was born in 1529.
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OLIPHANT. Laurence, fourth Lord Oliphant (1529-1593). eldest son of Laurence, third Lord Oliphant by Margaret Sandilands. was born in 1529. In 1543 he was sent to England as a hostage for his father. After the Darnley marriage he, while Master of Oliphant, sat as an extraordinary member of the Privy Council in August 1565.(1) ln 1565 certain persons accused of slaughter and other crimes took possession of his house of Berrydale. which they garrisoned and held : but on 13 April 1566 they were ordered by the Council to give it up to him within 24 hours under pain of being treated as rebels. (2) He succeeded his father on 26 March of the same year. and was served heir on 2 May. He sat on the assize for the trial of Bothwell, for the murder of Darnley. signed the bond for Bothwells marriage to the Queen. and was one of the nine temporal lords present at the marriage. At the same time as John Hamilton. Archibishop of

19. Oliphant, Laurence (Harper's Magazine)
SEE ALSO A country doctor; A fair country maid; A manual of psychological medicine and allied nervous diseases; A perilous secret. A novel; Ten Brook, Andrew; Gindely
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20. Oliphant, Laurence (Nuttall Encyclopædia)
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Oliphant, Laurence , religious enthusiast and mystic, born in Perthshire ; spent his boyhood in Ceylon , where his father was chief justice ; early conceived a fondness for adventure, accompanied Lord Elgin to Washington as his secretary, and afterwards to China and Japan ; became M.P. for the Stirling Burghs, mingled much in London society, contributed to Blackwood , and wrote “Piccadilly,” pronounced by Mrs. Oliphant “one of the most brilliant satires on society ever published”; parliamentary people and parliamentary life being nowise to his liking he soon threw both up for life in a community with Harris at Lake Erie , U.S., whence, after two years' probation, he returned to resume life in the wide world ; while in France during the Franco-German War, he married one Alice l'Estrange, an alliance which grew into one of the most intimate character; with her he went to Palestine , pitched his tent under the shadow of Mount Carmel , and wrote two mystical books under her inspiration , which abode with him after she was dead; after her decease he married a Miss Owen, that she might help him in his work, but all she had opportunity to do was to minister to him on his deathbed (

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