Frederic Ouvry's Human Design Chart

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          Frederic Ouvry's Biography

          English lawyer and antiquary who printed facsimiles of rare publications of which only one copy was known. These ranged from The Cobler of Canterburie (1608, 1862) to Nicholas Breton’s The Passionate Shepherd (1877).
          He was the third son of Peter Aimé Ouvry, and nephew-in-law of John Payne Collier. Admitted a solicitor in 1837, he became a partner in the firm of Robinson, King, & Ouvry, in Tokenhouse Yard; later he joined the firm of his brother-in-law, the Messrs. Farrers, at 66 Lincoln’s Inn Fields. Among his clients was Charles Dickens, and Ouvry acted for him in his separation from Catherine Dickens. Dickens, also a friend, depicted him in Household Words as “Mr. Undery”.
          On 24 February 1848 Ouvry was elected fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, and was placed on the council of the society in 1850. For twenty years (1854–1874) he filled the office of treasurer. On his resignation he was made vice-president, and on 4 January 1876 was unanimously elected president. He retired in 1878. He presented the society with valuable books, and a portrait of William Oldys.
          Ouvry was also a member of the Weavers’ Company, one of the treasurers of the Royal Literary Fund, and a member of other literary societies. He died suddenly at 12 Queen Anne Street, London on 26 June 1881, and was buried at Acton. His library of manuscripts, autograph letters, and printed books, including the first four folios of Shakespeare, was sold in April 1882, and produced over £6,000. A catalogue of his collection of old ballads, compiled by Thomas William Newton, was printed in 1887.
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          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.