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| Relationship | Name | Date - Period |
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| Father | John Keynes | |
| Mother | Anna Maynard Neville | |
| Wife | Florence Ada Brown | |
| Son | John Maynard Keynes | |
| Son | Geoffrey Langdon Keynes | |
| Daughter | Margaret Neville Hill | |
| Daughter-in-law | Lydia Lopokova | |
| Daughter-in-law | Margaret Elizabeth Darwin | |
| Friend | W E Johnson | |
| Friend | G K Chesterton | |
| Friend | Dr Jones Ward | |
| Friend | Alfred Marshall | |
| Friend | Professor Foxwell |
| Where | Why | When |
|---|---|---|
Salisbury | Place of birth | 1852 |
Amersham Hall School | Pupil | |
University College, London | Student | |
| Pembroke College Cambridge | Student/Hon Fellow |
| Title | Genre | Date - Edition |
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| Studies and Exercises in Formal Logic | Paper | 1884, 4th edition published 1906, reprinted in 1928 |
| Scope and Method of Political Economy | Book | 1891,4th edition published 1917, reprinted in 1930 |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica | Articles | Various? |
| Palgrave's Dictionary of Political Economy | Articles | Various? |
Biographical Details and Notes
Father of John Maynard Keynes the economist.
Father of Geoffrey Langdon Keynes surgeon and consultant
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