E. L. G. Stones

He was educated at the High School of Glasgow and studied English Language and Literature at the University of Glasgow from where he graduated with an MA with first class honours.

He studied at Balliol College, University of Oxford where he obtaining a first class honours degree in modern history in 1939.

Stones served in the Royal Signals during the Second World War,[1] rising to the rank of Major.

[1] He retired in 1978 and was succeeded in the Edwards chair by Alfred Lawson Brown.

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Edward Lionel Gregory Stones