Carlyle, A. J. (Alexander James), 1861-1943 (Personal Name)
- Carlyle, A. J.
- Earlier heading: Carlyle, Alexander James, 1861-1943.
The Shakspeare tercentenary, 1916: t.p. (A.J. Carlyle)
Oxford dictionary of national biography WWW site, 27 Feb., 2017 (Carlyle, Alexander James, historian and social reformer; was born in Bombay on 24 July 1861; in 1893 he was elected to a fellowship at University College, Oxford; although he had to vacate his fellowship in 1895; he continued to serve the college as lecturer in politics and economics and as chaplain; in 1935 he was elected an honorary fellow; from 1895 to 1919, however, Carlyle's centre in Oxford was the city church of St Martin and All Saints, of which he was rector; Apart from four years (1930-34) as a canon of Worcester Cathedral, Carlyle lived continuously in Oxford from 1895 until his death; died in Oxford on 27 May 1943) http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/32291