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1836. _d._ New Zealand 8 Jany. or 21 Feb. 1851. _G.M. Sept. 1851
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p._ 328.
NOTE.--The monthly army list July 1851 says he died 8 Jany., but
according to Hart’s quarterly army list of July 1851 he died 21 Feb.
PITT, GEORGE DEAN- (eld. son of preceding). _b._ 14 June 1823;
ensign 48 foot 11 Oct. 1839; lieut. 80 foot 1844, captain 4
May 1849, placed on h.p. 30 Dec. 1864; A.D.C. to major general
in New Zealand 1848–51; captain instructor at Hythe 1855–8;
district inspector of musketry, Australia 1858–64; assistant
military secretary, New Zealand 1864–70; D.A. and Q.M.G. Cape of
Good Hope 1872–7; lieut. col. brigade depôt at Guildford 1877 to
1880; M.G. 7 June 1880; placed on retired list with hon. rank of
L.G. 30 Aug. 1882; C.B. 10 Aug. 1866; keeper of the Regalia in
Tower of London 25 Aug. 1882 to death. _d._ Tower of London 4
April 1883.
PITT, GEORGE DIBDIN. _b._ 1799; first appeared under R. W.
Elliston at the Surrey theatre as Sir Archy M’Sarcasm 1827, and
remained at the Surrey many years as a most successful actor;
acting and stage manager at the Pavilion, Coburg and Surrey
theatres, a severe malady obliged him to retire from the stage;
wrote the following dramas The whistler or the fate of the lily
of St. Leonard’s, Victoria theatre 18 Jany. 1833, Reprinted as
The lily of St. Leonard’s; The last man or the miser of Eltham,
Surrey theatre 20 June 1833; The Eddystone elf, Sadler’s Wells
1833; The prisoner of Rochelle, Surrey 23 Jany. 1834; Simon
Lee, City of London theatre 1 April 1839; Susan Hopley or the
vicissitudes of a servant girl, Victoria 31 May 1841; The
beggar’s petition, City theatre 18 Oct. 1841; Sweeney Todd, the
barber of Fleet street, Britannia 1842, founded on T. Prest’s
story The string of pearls, which he wrote in the Penny Sunday
Times 1841; The twins, Adelphi 1844; The Jersey girl, Surrey
theatre; Marianne or the child of charity, Victoria theatre;
Rookwood, Victoria 27 Oct. 1845; also The last nail; The lord
mayor’s fool; The maid, the mill, and the ferry; The devil’s
bridge; The bride of Aldgate; and The devil’s punch bowl; he
wrote upwards of 700 pieces for the stage; author of The wreck
of the heart or the story of Agnes Primrose 1842; The sea-fiend
or the abbot of St. Mark’s 1846. _d._ Bethnal green, London 16
Feb. 1855. _The Era 25 Feb. 1855 p._ 10.
PITT-BYRNE, JULIA CLARA (2 dau. of Hans Busk 1772–1862). _b._
about 1820; _m._ 28 April 1842 William Pitt-Byrne, proprietor
of Morning Post, _d._ 8 April 1861; contributed to Fraser’s
Magazine, Once a week, and other periodicals; author of A glance
behind the grilles of religious houses in France 1855; Flemish
interiors 1856; Realities of Paris life 1859; Undercurrents
overlooked 1860; Red, white, and blue 1862; Cosas de Espana
1866; The Beggynhoff 1869; Feudal castles of France 1869; Gheel
the city of the simple 1869; Pictures of Hungarian life 1869;
Curiosities of the search room 1880; Gossip of the century 1892.
_d._ 16 Montagu st. Montagu sq. London 29 March 1894. _Men of
the Time 1887 p._ 188.
PITTIS, SIR FRANCIS. _b._ Newport, Isle of Wight 1812; member of
first Newport school board; mayor of Newport 1852, and for the
eighth time 1887; presented with an address and a painting by
George Cole 14 March 1880; chief promoter and subscriber to the
Jubilee clock tower, Newport 1887; knighted at Osborne 12 Aug.
1887; received the jubilee decoration 1887. _d._ Newport house,
Newport 3 Nov. 1889. _bur._ St. Thomas’ churchyard 8 Nov. _The
Isle of Wight County press 9 Nov. 1889 p._ 5.
PLACE, FRANCIS (son of Simon Place, keeper of a sponging
house in Vinegar yard, Drury lane, London). _b._ 3 Nov. 1771;
apprenticed to a leather-breeches maker 1785–9; worked at his
trade from 1789; joined the London Corresponding society 1794;
opened a tailor’s shop with another man at 29 Charing Cross
1799; a tailor alone at 16 Charing Cross 1800 to 1833; resided
at 21 Brompton sq. 1833 to 1852; member of committee of British
and foreign school society to 1815; stayed some months with
Jeremy Bentham and James Mill at Ford Abbey 1817; collected
much of the materials for Joseph Hume’s parliamentary work
1812 etc.; issued from his shop James Mill’s Essays from the
supplement to the Encyclopædia Britannica, and many tracts by
himself and others; agitated against the sinking fund 1816–23;
got the laws against combinations of workmen repealed after ten
years’ work 1824, and prevented their being reenacted 1825;
made preparations for civil war during the crisis of May 1832,
when he drew up a placard with the words ‘Go for gold and stop
the Duke,’ which caused a run upon the bank of England; drafted
for Wm. Lovett the Peoples’ charter 1838; wrote history of the
Reform bill 1836–9, the manuscript of which is at the British
Museum; author of Illustrations and proofs of the principles
of population 1822; A letter to a minister of state respecting
taxes on knowledge 1831, 3 ed. 1835; kept and indexed his
political correspondence 1814 to death; 71 volumes of his
manuscripts are in the British Museum. _d._ at his daughter’s
house, Foxley terrace, Hammersmith 1 Jany. 1854. _W. Bates’s
Maclise portrait gallery_ (1883) 344–50 _portrait_; _Fortnightly
Review Dec. 1892 pp._ 767–79; _Fraser’s Mag. xiii_ 427 (1836)
_portrait_.
PLACE, LOUISA (dau. of Mr. Simeon). _b._ 16 Oct. 1797; first
appeared in London at Lyceum theatre as Harriet in Is he jealous
9 July 1816; played Julia in the Rivals at opening of the
Haymarket theatre 4 July 1821; played at Covent Garden as Miss
Hardcastle in She stoops to conquer Nov. 1821; retired from the
stage; played again at the Olympic and Adelphi theatres; acted
in Born to good luck at Adelphi 22 July 1856; and in Morton’s
French Lady’s maid 22 May 1858; _m._ (1) about 1816 William
Chatterly, comedian, _b._ 21 March 1787, _d._ 20 April 1821; she
_m._ secondly 13 Feb. 1830 Mr. Place, who _d._ before his wife;
she _d._ 37 Brompton square, London 4 Nov. 1866. _The Era 18
Nov. 1866 p._ 81; _E. L. Blanchard’s Life_ (1891) 161, 197–8,
331.
PLANCHÉ, JAMES ROBINSON (son of Jacques Planché, watchmaker
1734–1816). _b._ Old Burlington st. Piccadilly, London 27 Feb.
1796; articled to a bookseller 1810; wrote Amoroso, king of
Little Britain for Drury Lane 21 April 1818, and Rodolph the
wolf Olympic Pavilion 21 Dec. 1818; The Vampire or the bride of
the isles, English opera house 9 Aug. 1820, when the vampire
trap was first used; wrote ten pieces for Adelphi theatre
1820–1; his opera Maid Marian was produced at Covent Garden 3
Dec. 1822; present at coronation of Charles X in Paris 29 May
1825; wrote the libretto to Weber’s Oberon, Covent Garden 12
April 1826; managed the musical arrangements at Vauxhall gardens
1826–7; produced at Covent Garden Charles XIIth, a drama 11 Nov.
1828, and his version of Scribe and Auber’s opera Gustave Trois
13 Nov. 1833; managed the Adelphi theatre for S. J. Arnold 1830;
author with Charles Dance of Olympic Revels, Olympic 3 Jany.
1831, and Riquet with the tuft Dec. 1836; managed the Olympic
July to Dec. 1838; director of costume and reader of the plays
at Covent Garden 1839; wrote plays for the Haymarket 1843–7;
superintended the decorations at the Lyceum for Madame Vestris
Oct. 1847, and wrote for her The pride of the market 18 Oct.
1847, The island of jewels 26 Dec. 1849, and other burlesques;
his Mr. Buckstone’s Ascent of Mount Parnassus produced at
Haymarket 28 March 1853, and Love and fortune, a comedy,
Princess’s 24 Sept. 1859; My lord and my lady, Haymarket 12 July
1861 ran 50 nights; Orpheus in the Haymarket Dec. 1866 ran till
Easter 1867; King Christmas masque at Gallery of illustration
26 Dec. 1871; F.S.A. 24 Dec. 1829, resigned 1852; a founder
of British archæological association Dec. 1843; rouge croix
pursuivant of arms 13 Feb. 1854, and Somerset herald 7 June 1866
to death; arranged col. Augustus Meyrick’s collection of armour
for exhibition at Manchester 1857, and at South Kensington Dec.
1868; rearranged the armour at Tower of London 1869; granted
civil list pension of £100, 21 June 1871; author of The descent
of the Danube from Ratisbon to Vienna 1828; The history of
British costumes 1834, 3 ed. 1874; The pursuivant of arms or
heraldry founded upon facts 1852, 3 ed. 1874; The conqueror
and his companions, 2 vols. 1874; A cyclopædia of costumes,
2 vols. 1876–9; Extravaganzas, 5 vols. 1879, with portrait;
wrote 72 original pieces, also 96 translations and adaptations.
_d._ 10 St. Leonard’s terrace, Chelsea 30 May 1880. _Planché’s
Recollections and reflections_, 2 _vols._ (1872); _Biograph iii_
225–38 (1880); _Journal of British Archæol. Association xxxvi_
261–5 (1880); _C. R. Smith’s Retrospections i_ 257–76 (1883);
_Illustrated Review_, _ii_ 353–55 (1870); _Cartoon portraits_
(1873) 102–103; _Illust. news of the world vii_ 273 (1861)
_portrait_; _The Critic xix_ 444 (1859) _portrait_; _Theatre ii_
95–99 (1880) _portrait_.
PLANK, WILLIAM (son of James Plank). _b._ Wandsworth, Surrey 7
Nov. 1767; educ. under W. Franks at Clapham to 1781; apprenticed
to his brother James Plank, a calico printer, London 28 May
1782; took up his freedom in the Salters’ Co. 20 Oct. 1789, the
father of the Salters’ Co.; resided at Harrow from 1811; had
a dinner party on 7 Nov. 1867, and _d._ Harrow 19 Nov. 1867,
being 100 years and 12 days old. _W. J. Thom’s Longevity of man_
(1879) 252–5; _G.M. iv_ 783, 833 (1867).
PLANT, JAMES (son of Robert Fisher Plant, stationer, Leicester).
_b._ Leicester 1818; a well known geologist; F.G.S.; an
authority on questions respecting coal and water supply; a
frequent attendant at meetings of the British association. _d._
Leicester 8 Nov. 1892.
PLANT, JOHN (brother of the preceding). _b._ Leicester Oct.
1819; educ. at the national school and at the mechanics’
institution; articled to T. Paget, surgeon, Leicester; an
assistant in his father’s business; hon. sec. of Leicester
naturalists’ club 1844; curator of the Literary and
philosophical society’s museum; discovered fossiliferous keuper
sandstone near Leicester 1844; sec. and librarian of the
library, Leicester 1846, where he arranged and catalogued 10,000
books; librarian and curator of the Museum and public library,
Peel park, Salford Oct. 1849 to April 1892, it became one of the
chief attractions in Manchester and the most popular holiday
resort in Lancashire, the library containing 60,000 volumes;
F.G.S. 1864; lieut. 56 Salford rifle volunteers 12 April 1873,
captain 8 Jany. 1876 to April 1885; made a special study of the
coal measure fishes near Manchester, and of the Cambrian fossils
near Dolgelly; a selection of his fossils is in the British
museum, including the olenus planti named after him; author of
Guide to the general collections in the Salford museum 1860;
Catalogue of the library of the Manchester geological society
1875; Descriptive catalogue of pictures in the Salford art
gallery and museum 1883. _d._ Rhosnegir, near Holyhead 18 Jany.
1894, portrait placed on walls of Salford free library 1893.
_Geological magazine June 1892 pp._ 286–8 _portrait_; _The Times
10 Jany. 1894 p._ 5; _The Library vi_ 93 (1894).
PLANT, NATHANIEL (brother of the preceding). _b._ Leicester
1832; curator of museum of Leicester philosophical and literary
society 5 years; spent 16 years in Brazil mining and exploring
1851–67; F.G.S. 1867, F.R.G.S. _d._ London Aug. 1875.
PLANT, THOMAS LIVESLEY (son of George Halewood Plant, iron
merchant). _b._ Low Moor, Bradford, Yorkshire 1819; educ. St.
Cuthbert’s college, Ushaw, near Durham; representative in
Birmingham of W. H. Smith and Son, the advertising contractors
1849–81; kept systematic records of meteorology 1837 to
death, furnished meteorological information to The Times and
contributed to the local press; author of Meteorology: its study
important for our good, Birmingham 1862. _found dead_ in the
train at New st. station, Birmingham 31 Aug. 1883. _Athenæum 8
Sept. 1883 p._ 310.
PLATT, JAMES (son of Henry Platt of Dobcross, Saddleworth,
Yorkshire, maker of woollen machinery, removed to Oldham 1821,
_d._ 1842). _b._ 1823 or 1824; partner in Hibbert, Platt and
Sons, Oldham 1845; member of Oldham town council; M.P. Oldham 31
March 1857 to death; accidentally shot by Josiah Radcliffe when
shooting on the moors at Greenfield 27 Aug. 1857, _d._ Ashway
Gap, near Oldham 27 Aug. 1857. _Fortunes made in business iii_
426–7 (1887).
PLATT, JOHN T. (brother of James Platt, _d._ 1857). _b._
Dobcross 15 Sept. 1817; member of firm of Hibbert, Platt and
Sons of Oldham 1837, Joseph Platt _d._ 1845, Mr. Hibbert _d._
1846; firm employed 2,500 men, business converted into a limited
liability company 1 Jany. 1868, chairman of the company to his
death; sheriff of Carnarvon 1863; helped to obtain incorporation
of Oldham 1849; mayor 1854, 1855, and a third time; gave large
sums to the Oldham lyceum 1847–65; M.P. Oldham 13 July 1865 to
death. _d._ Hotel Maurice, Paris 18 May 1872. _bur._ Oldham,
statue unveiled at Oldham Sept. 1878. _I.L.N. lx_ 537 (1872)
_portrait_; _Fortunes made in business iii_ 419–85 (1887)
_portrait_.
NOTE.--The commercial prosperity of Oldham is mainly due to his
influence as an engineer and a large employer of labour and to his
untiring energy.
PLATT, THOMAS (4 son of Samuel Platt, clerk of the papers of
court of king’s bench). _b._ Blackfriars, London 14 Sept. 1800;
educ. St. Paul’s school 1812–16; barrister L.I. 9 June 1826;
author of A practical treatise on the law of covenants 1829;
A treatise on the law of leases, 2 vols. 1847. _d._ Brockley
lodge, Finchley, Middlesex 14 Dec. 1886.
PLATT, SIR THOMAS JOSHUA (eld. son of Thomas Platt of Brunswick
sq. London, solicitor). _b._ 1789; educ. Harrow and Trin. coll.
Camb., B.A. 1810, M.A. 1814; barrister I.T. 9 Feb. 1816, bencher
1835–45; became a leader on the home circuit; K.C. 27 Dec. 1834;
baron of court of exchequer 27 Jany. 1845, retired 2 Nov. 1856;
knighted at St. James’s palace 23 April 1845. _d._ 59 Portland
place, London 10 Feb. 1862. _bur._ Highgate cemet. _Ballantine’s
Some experiences_, _8 ed._ (1883) 46–47; _Foss’s Judges ix_
244–5 (1864).
PLATT, THOMAS PELL (son of Thomas Platt). _b._ London 1798;
pensioner of Trin. coll. Camb. 25 Nov. 1815, scholar 3 April
1818, minor fellow 2 Oct. 1820, major fellow 2 July 1823; B.A.
1820, M.A. 1823; librarian of the British and foreign bible
society some years and a defender of the society in 1827 from
an attack made on their publications in the Quarterly Review
June 1827 pp. 1–28; an early member of Royal Asiatic society and
acted as one of its oriental translation committee many years;
F.S.A.; author of A catalogue of the Æthiopic biblical MSS. in
the royal library of Paris and in the library of the British and
foreign bible society 1823; edited Evangelia sancta in linguam
Amharicam 1824; Evangelia sancta Æthiopice 1826; The Gospels in
Syriac 1829; The Ethiopic Didascalia 1834; The books of the Old
Testament in Amharic 1871; author of Facts respecting versions
of scripture published by the Bible Society in reply to the
Quarterly Review 1827, 3 ed. 1828; The literal interpretation
of scripture enforced 1831. _d._ Dulwich hill, Surrey 31 Oct.
Chapters
1. Chapter 1
2. 1837. _d._ Melbury house near Dorchester 3 Jany. 1858.
3. 1891. _bur._ Norwood cemetery 12 Oct.
4. 1860. _bur._ Boston cemetery 5 Oct., marble memorial statue
5. 1840. _d._ 40 Great James st. London 2 May 1885 aged 76.
6. 1867. _d._ 1889.
7. 1840. _d._ Kensington palace, London 1 Aug. 1873. _I.L.N. lxiii_
8. 1854. _Gillow’s English catholics_, _iii_ 555–8 (1887).
9. 1868. _Sanctuary services. By A. Jack. With a memoir by J. Kerr.
10. 1861. _monu._ erected in ch. yard at Liff. _Norrie’s Dundee
11. 66. _The Era 10 Oct. 1852 p._ 12.
12. 1879. _bur._ Cheltenham. _Evans’ Lancashire authors_ (1850) 44–8.
13. 1873. _Law Times_, _liv_ 334 (1873).
14. 1859. _d._ 10 Baring crescent, Exeter 26 May 1866 aged 84.
15. 1876. _O’Byrne’s Naval Biog._ (1849) 571.
16. 1884. _Proc. Instit. Mechanical Engineers_ (1884) 473–4; _Min.
17. 1847. _d._ 21 Hornton st. Kensington 3 June 1852. _O’Byrne’s
18. 1886. _Church of England photographic portrait gallery_ (1859),
19. 1857. _d._ Askham hall, Penrith 13 Sep. 1878. _bur._ Lowther
20. 1844. _d._ Cardigan, York county, New Brunswick 31 July 1868.
21. 1880. _Treherne & Goldie’s University Boat Race_ (1884) 241–2.
22. 1889. _d._ at res. of his brother, general John Jago Trelawny,
23. 1866. _d._ Plymouth 21 Feb. 1870.
24. 1854. d. Panteg 2 Aug. 1871. _Hulbert’s Annals of Almondbury_
25. 1856. _d._ 9 Jany. 1883. _Min. of Proc. of Instit. of C.E.
26. 1868. _Appleton’s American Biog. iii_ 399 (1887); _Griswold’s
27. 1864. _d._ 57 Conduit st. Regent st. London 17 March 1860. _G.
28. 1888. Some of his collections exhibited at Rowland Ward’s, 166
29. 1879. _d._ St. Marnocks, Malahide, co. Dublin 19 Dec. 1881.
30. 1844. _d._ 21 Royal circus, Edinburgh 19 April 1854. _Quarterly
31. 3. Quito 1865. _d._ Quito 22 June 1873. _Trans. Botanical Soc.
32. 1882. _Proc. of Botanical Soc. of Edin. xiv_ 288–95 (1882).
33. 1840. _d._ St. Helena, April 1884.
34. 1885. _Min. of Proc. of I.C.E. lxxxi_ 324–7 (1885).
35. 1874. _Proc. of royal Soc. of Edin. ix_ 20–2 (1878); _Nature 26
36. 1851. _d._ Peterstow rectory 8 Jany. 1886.
37. 1892. _W. Besant’s Eulogy of R. Jefferies_ (1888), _portrait_;
38. 86. _O’Byrne’s Naval Biog. Dict._ (1849) 579.
39. 1890. _d._ 9 Dunstanville ter. Falmouth 3 Nov. 1891. _Boase and
40. 1871. _bur._ the necropolis, Liverpool. _Puseley’s Commercial
41. 1860. _d._ Cobourg 29 July 1863. _American Annual Cyclop. for
42. 1877. _I.L.N. 20 Aug. 1859 p._ 194, _portrait_.
43. 1875. _Guardian 27 Oct. 1875 p._ 1367 _and 3 Nov. p._ 1394.
44. 1885. _H. C. F. Jenkin’s Papers literary and scientific 2 vols._
45. 1885. _J. L. Roget’s History of Old water-colour Soc. ii_ 328–35
46. 1827. _d._ Gothic cottage, Blackheath, Kent 30 Dec. 1853.
47. 1863. _d._ Clifton court near Bristol 22 Jany. 1874.
48. 1834. _d._ Botley hill, Southampton 2 April 1878. _Academy_, _i_
49. 1848. _d._ Lewes 13 March 1872. _The Gardeners’ Chronicle_
50. 1852. _bur._ St. Nicholas, Chislehurst, Kent 26 Feb. _Christian
51. 1852. _d._ at his residence, Bellevue gardens, Manchester 20
52. 1874. _Trans. Botanical Soc. Edin. xii_ 201–2 (1876); _Proc.
53. 1872. _d._ 18 Nov. 1874.
54. 1882. _d._ 27 Victoria st. Westminster 10 March 1884. _bur._
55. 1836. _d._ 38 Berkeley sq. London 3 Oct. 1859. _bur._ Middleton
56. 1867. _bur._ in family vault in church of Middleton Stoney 2
57. 1829. _d._ Boulogne 14 Oct. 1851. _Min. of proc. of instit. of
58. 1865. _Sylvanus Redivivus. By M. Houstoun_ (1889) 1 _et seq._,
59. 1815. _d._ Butterley hall, Derbyshire 13 Sep. 1869 aged 90.
60. 1862. _G.M. xix_ 652 (1865).
61. 1842. _d._ Headington near Oxford 7 March 1852. _William Smith’s
62. 1838. _d._ Greenhill, Weymouth 10 Jany. 1862. _Proc. of Med. and
63. 1835. _d._ Southland, Isle of Wight 27 June 1860.
64. 1883. _Appleton’s American Biog. iii_ 444 (1889).
65. 1858. _I.L.N. vii_ 320 (1845) _portrait_, _ix_ 125 (1846)
66. 1867. _d._ Northumberland, Canada 9 Nov. 1868. _Appleton’s
67. 1830. _d._ Wytham on the hill near Stamford 26 Oct. 1863.
68. 1879. _d._ London 1 June 1888.
69. 1878. _d._ of dysentery, Berobero 120 miles from Dar es Salaam
70. 1855. _Proc. of Berwickshire Naturalists’ Club_, _iii_ 202, 215.
71. 1868. _d._ 1885.
72. 1881. _bur._ Edgbaston. _Biograph_, _Aug. 1880 pp._ 170–3;
73. 1875. _d._ 24 Montagu sq. London 30 Sep. 1890. _British Medical
74. 1851. _d._ Montgomery 4 April 1853.
75. 1836. _d._ 1856.
76. 1849. (_m._ 1844 Caroline niece of Edwin Atherstone the poet,
77. 1860. _bur._ in churchyard of Shenfield near there. _E. Jones’s
78. 1869. _Sandby’s History of royal academy_, _ii_ 36–9 (1862);
79. 1873. _Barker’s Photographs of Medical Men_ (1868) _vol. ii_,
80. 1857. _bur._ Llanllyfni.
81. 1862. _d._ 27 Friargate, Derby 23 June 1863.
82. 1889. _Guardian 11 Dec. 1889 p._ 1916.
83. 1881. _Cowtan’s Memoirs of Br. Museum_ (1872) 109–12, 245–7;
84. 1814. _d._ St. Vincent, West Indies 13 Feb. 1853.
85. 1858. _d._ Lowndes sq. London 5 Nov. 1871. _The Court Album_
86. 1854. _d._ Cheshunt, Herts. 18 May 1863.
87. 1886. _d._ Lansdown lodge, Lansdown road, Dublin 8 April 1890.
88. 1863. _d._ 26 Ashburn place, South Kensington, London 28 May
89. 1889. _Popular Science Monthly_, _v_ 103–7, _portrait_; _Leisure
90. 1883. _bur._ Norwood cemetery.
91. 1862. _d._ 7 Chester sq. London 4 Oct. 1881. _I.L.N. xlix_
92. 1884. _Irish Monthly_, _vi_ 96–100 (1878).
93. 1876. _d._ Gibraltar, Nov. 1882. _I.L.N. xxxiv_ 108, 109 (1859),
94. 1878. _Joseph Kay’s Free trade in land_ (1879); _J. S. Bright’s
95. 1883. _d._ Eastbourne 3 March 1879. _Memoir of Annie Keary by
96. 1876. _O. J. Burke’s Anecdotes of Connaught circuit_ (1885)
97. 1873. _d._ Oban 26 July 1877. _Proc. Royal Soc. of Edinb. ix_
98. 1851. _d._ Dundee 28 Feb. 1862. _Norrie’s Dundee Celebrities_
99. 1834. _d._ Peamore near Exeter 1 June 1873.
100. 1890. _Christian World 24 July 1890 p._ 601.
101. 1855. _bur._ churchyard of Chelsham, Surrey, by the side of his
102. 1883. _d._ Saville row, London 12 Nov. 1854. _Oxberry’s Dramatic
103. 1847. _d._ Grove hill, Camberwell, London 18 May 1857.
104. book 1826; The refutation of nonconformity on its own professed
105. introduction to the newly discovered proofs of the divine
106. 1848. _d._ 51 King st. Yarmouth 10 June 1881 aged 86.
107. 1882. _Primitive Methodist Mag._ (1882) 491–6.
108. 1882. _bur._ Padgate 11 April. His dau. gave his seals and 100
109. 1866. _d._ 54 Eaton place, London 26 Dec. 1871.
110. 1854. _d._ 37 Porchester ter. Bayswater, London 10 Jany. 1870.
111. 1846. _d._ Birmingham 17 Dec. 1867. _Law Journal_, _ii_ 557,
112. 1886. _Life of D. Kennedy_ (1887), _portrait_.
113. 1861. _d._ Liddiard house, Grove ter. Notting hill, London 15
114. 1851. _d._ Benares 25 Sep. 1859.
115. 1867. _Norrie’s Dundee Celebrities_ (1873) 295–6.
116. 1851. _B. H. Kennedy’s Between Whiles 2 ed._ (1882).
117. 1838. _d._ Brighton 6 June 1883. _The Town 10 March 1838 p._ 323.
118. 1847. _d._ Kingston, Jamaica 20 March 1885.
119. 1853. _d._ Cannes 2 Nov. 1871.
120. 1878. _d._ 14 Suffolk sq. Cheltenham 29 Oct. 1886.
121. 1886. _Baily’s Mag. xxiv_ 125–6 (1874), _portrait_; _Public men
122. 1860. _d._ Stretton rectory 25 Dec. 1879. _Monthly notices of
123. 1842. _d._ 5 Pembridge gardens, Bayswater, London 13 Dec. 1887,
124. 1863. _Remains in verse and prose of F. Kilvert, with a brief
125. 1866. _d._ Clyffe, Dorchester 22 Oct. 1879.
126. 1888. _bur._ Highgate cemetery. _Athenæum 31 March 1888 p._ 412,
127. 1884. _Lillywhite’s Cricket scores_, _iii_ 387 (1863).
128. 1868. _Quarterly Journal of Geol. Soc. xxv_ 29 (1869).
129. 1850. _d._ 23 Montpellier road, Brighton 19 Oct. 1865. _Munk’s
130. 1872. _Boase and Courtney’s Bibl. Cornub. i_ 299 (1874).
131. 1867. _Law mag. and law review_, _xxvi_ 216–23 (1869); _Annual
132. 1875. _Charles Kingsley, his letters and memories of his life.
133. 1880. _bur._ Keith hall, Aberdeenshire 24 July.
134. 1856. _d._ Barton-on-Humber 30 Aug. 1863.
135. 1846. _d._ Bayswater, London 11 Jany. 1879.
136. 1862. _bur._ necropolis, Glasgow 5 Dec. _Life of J. S. Knowles.
137. 1844. _d._ 33 Gloucester place, Hyde park, London 3 Sep. 1860.
138. 1863. _bur._ privately without ceremony, Kensal Green cemetery.
139. 1890. _Athenæum 12 Sep. 1885 p._, _27 Sep. 1890 p._ 455.
140. 1886. _Min. of proc. of instit. of C.E. lxxxiv_ 449–50 (1885–86).
141. 1842. _d._ Great Western hotel, Paddington, London 7 March 1866.
142. 1882. _Proc. of Royal Geog. Soc. iv_ 314 (1882); _Graphic_,
143. 1857. _The poetry of Scottish rural life, a sketch of A. Laing._
144. 1877. _bur._ Long Ashton 13 June.
145. 1793. _d._ 17 Chesham place, London 3 April 1866, personalty
146. 1848. _d._ Birlingham rectory 26 Jany. 1869.
147. 1852. _d._ of cholera at Saltcoats 12 Sep. 1854. _Arran, by the
148. 1892. _Illustrated Times 10 Aug. 1861 p._ 93, _portrait_; _The
149. 1856. _d._ 24 Clifton villas, Maida hill, London 11 Jany. 1877.
150. 1868. _Peter Gallwey’s Salvage from the wreck_ (1890), _memoir
151. 1846. _d._ New Inn, London 9 Dec. 1853. _In the privy council.
152. 1857. _d._ Victoria park, Manchester 7 April 1874, personalty
153. 1863. _Men of the time: British statesmen._ (1854) 44–69;
154. 1865. _d._ London 27 Feb. 1877. _Law Times 31 March 1877 p._ 397.
155. 1873. _W. J. Thoms’ Longevity of man_ (1879) 207–24; _Historical
156. 1865. _d._ East Malling near Maidstone 27 Jany. 1870.
157. 1867. _d._ of cholera at Boulogne 6 Sep. 1866.
158. 1875. _Munk’s College of physicians_ (1878) _iii_ 185; _St.
159. 1878. _d._ Upper Richmond road, Putney 9 March 1888.
160. Introduction on the progress of the Church Psalmody for an
161. 1888. _d._ of consumption, 128 Kennington park road, London 16
162. 1858. _Curwen’s Booksellers_ (1873) 346.
163. 1830. _d._ 5 Sussex sq. Brighton 5 Oct. 1869. _Reg. and mag. of
164. 1852. _d._ Hampton court palace 31 Oct. 1886.
165. 1859. _d._ 13 Upper Temple st. Dublin 20 Nov. 1885.
166. 1861. _d._ 1 Sussex place, Regent’s park, London 1 July 1871.
167. 1884. _Edwardes and Merivale’s Life of Sir Henry Lawrence_,
168. 1883. _Baily’s Mag. xli_ 367–9, 429 (1883).
169. 1882. _bur._ Haslemere 17 June. _Cecil Lawson, a memoir. By
170. 1887. _Irish Law Times_, _xi_ 464 (1887).
171. 1844. _d._ 19 Arundel st. Strand, London 31 May 1854. _Civil
172. 1883. _d._ Edgbaston 10 May 1883. _Edgbastonia_, _June 1883 pp._
173. 1848. _d._ Glenallon, Torquay 17 March 1865. _Memoirs of 100
174. 1890. _Brady’s Episcopal succession_, _i_ 305 (1876), _ii_ 365
175. 1865. _G. Pycroft’s Art in Devonshire_ (1883) 82–5.
176. 1879. _Proc. of Royal Geog. Soc._ (1879) 802; _British Medical
177. 1858. _d._ Carleton near Pontefract 14 Nov. 1889. _Biograph_,
178. 1885. _Min. of proc. of Instit. of C.E. lxxxiii_ 433–6 (1886).
179. 1807. _d._ Clifton Down, Bristol 13 July 1855. _Particulars of
180. 1869. _Reg. and mag. of biog. i_ 385–6, _ii_ 54 (1869).
181. 1855. _d._ Bellevue, Jersey 24 Dec. 1875. _I.L.N. lxviii_ 311
182. 1884. _bur._ Crystal palace district cemetery 7 Feb.
183. 1889. _Law Times_, _lxxxvii_ 13 (1889).
184. 1845. _d._ Dillington park, Somerset 16 Aug. 1874.
185. 1891. _bur._ Norwood cemetery.
186. 1866. _The Glasgow Herald 12 Oct. 1886 p._ 4.
187. part 1 translated by W. H. Leeds 1836; Illustrations of the
188. 1857. _d._ 17 Lower Fitzwilliam st. Dublin 16 Dec. 1861.
189. 1880. _d._ Greenhill Summit, Worcester 21 Oct. 1887. _bur._
190. 1873. _I.L.N. lxiii_ 399 (1873).
191. 1885. _d._ at the res. of his father, 42 Shooter’s hill road,
192. 1891. _Law Times 14 Feb. 1891 p._ 291.
193. 1876. _d._ Westhorpe house, Scarborough 20 Nov. 1883.
194. 1867. _d._ Calais 27 Dec. 1877.
195. 1861. _O’Byrne p._ 645.
196. 1802. _m._ 24 Sep. 1827 rev. Wm. Legge, congregational minister,
197. 1880. _A life of consecration, memorials of Mrs. Mary Legge_
198. 1852. _Proc. of Linnean Soc. ii_ 234–5 (1855).
199. 1876. _Solicitors’ Journal 16 Dec. 1876 p._ 132.
200. 1868. _bur._ Mylor ch. _Boase and Courtney’s Bibl. Cornub._
201. 1867. _Proc. of Soc. of Antiq. iii_ 481–2 (1867).
202. 1872. _Irish Law Times 27 Jany. 1872 p._ 47.
203. 1869. _d._ Slindon house near Arundel 10 Jany. 1870.
204. 1865. _d._ 2 Abercorn place, St. John’s Wood, London 5 May 1859.
205. 1867. _d._ Belfield, Dundrum, co. Dublin 16 Sep. 1888.
206. 1860. _d._ Harcourt road, Dublin 5 Feb. 1878. _Recollections of
207. 1878. _d._ Wellingborough 27 July 1885. _Congregational Year
208. 1872. _d._ 17 Sussex place, Regent’s park, London 28 March 1876.
209. 1874. _d._ at residence of his mother 4 Lansdowne terrace west,
210. 1875. _d._ The Priory, 21 North bank, St. John’s Wood, London
211. 1865. _d._ 6 Queen’s gate place, London 5 Jany. 1877.
212. 1890. _bur._ Kensal Green cemet. _The Mask_ (1868) _p. iii_,
213. 1862. _d._ Cannes 17 March 1883. _I.L.N. lxxxii_ 317 (1883),
214. 1891. _A. S. Lewis’ Life of S. S. Lewis_ (1892), _portrait_.
215. 1892. _Mrs. Fairlie’s Portraits of children of the nobility 3
216. 1887. _Boase’s Exeter college_ (1879) 125.
217. 1821. _d._ Ropley, Hants. Jany. or Feb. 1858. _F. Lillywhite’s
218. 1874. _Illust. Sporting News_, _i_ 244 (1862), 4 _portraits_;
219. 1855. _Dramatic and musical review_, _iii_ 379 (1844).
220. 1870. _Journal of British Archæol. Assoc. xxviii_ 307 (1872).
221. 1866. _J. Smith’s Our Scottish clergy_ (1848) 108–12; _W.
222. 1836. _d._ Hornby 17 July 1851. _bur._ in cloister of college
223. 1888. _W. Andrews’s Modern Yorkshire Poets_ (1885) 146–53; _W.
224. 1864. _d._ London 26 Aug. 1864.
225. 1871. _Times 14 Oct. 1871 p._ 5; _W. H. Blanch’s Ye parish of
226. 1831. Long _d._ 41 Harley st. London 2 July 1834 aged 35.
227. 1874. _Law Times_, _lvi_ 406 (1874); _The Westminster Papers_,
228. 1839. _d._ Abbotsford, Roxburghshire 25 Nov. 1854. _bur._ next
229. 1882. _Blackwood’s Mag. April 1882 pp._ 675–80.
230. 1877. _Montagu Williams’s Leaves of a life_ (1891) 2–4.
231. 1867. _G.M. iii_ 399 (1867).
232. 1886. _Proc. of Soc. of Antiq. xi_ 375 (1886).
233. introduction to the study of the Chaldee language 1859. _d._ 3
234. 1858. _d._ Kilcoleman, Bandon, co. Cork 27 Feb. 1889. _History
235. 1872. _I.L.N. lx_ 261, 267, 339 (1872), _portrait_; _Waagen’s
236. 1879. _d._ The Cottage, Sandgate, Kent 11 Nov. 1886. _Law
237. 1854. _J. Picciotto’s Sketches of Anglo-Jewish history_ (1875)
238. 1862. _d._ 5 Dorset sq. London 27 May 1893.
239. 1865. _J. C. Dibdin’s Edinburgh Stage_ (1888) 477–8; _A.R._
240. 1875. _d._ Whitehaven, Cumberland 29 July 1879. _bur._ in Grange
241. 1892. _bur._ Kensal Green 15 Nov.
242. 1849. _d._ Glo’ster hotel, 76 Piccadilly, London 1 Feb. 1855.
243. 1836. _d._ 2 May 1852.
244. 1873. _d._ Strathallan, Upper Norwood, Surrey 10 Jany. 1880.
245. 1870. _d._ 41 Mecklenburgh sq. London 5 March 1871.
246. 1877. _d._ Hotel Krone, Zell am See in the Austrian Tyrol 9
247. 1860. _d._ 11 Upper Berkeley st. London 21 Oct. 1880.
248. 1865. _d._ Enfield, Middlesex 22 March 1876. _bur._ St. Ann’s
249. 1853. _d._ 39 Robert st. Hampstead road, London 15 June 1879.
250. 1872. _Irish law times_, _vi_ 439 (1872).
251. 1852. _d._ 9 Park st. Grosvenor square, London 23 June 1868.
252. 1887. _d._ Eastbourne 24 July 1891.
253. 1871. _Portraits of eminent conservatives_ (1846), _portrait_;
254. 1862. _d._ Oxford 24 Aug. 1881.
255. 1873. Anne Lucy his widow granted civil list pension of £70, 24
256. 1859. _d._ 22 Feb. 1862 aged 87. _Law Times 24 Dec. 1859 p._ 156
257. 1879. _W. C. Maclehouse’s Memoirs of Glasgow men_ (1886), _ii_
258. 103. _Thoms’ Human longevity_ (1879) 255–63.
259. 1867. _d._ The Cloisters, Westminster abbey 21 Dec. 1873. _bur._
260. 1875. _d._ Maidstone 13 July 1893. _A. P. Martin’s Life of Lord
261. 1820. _d._ 31 Brompton crescent, London 19 Dec. 1851, portraits
262. 1873. _bur._ Brompton cemetery 3 June. _Law Times_, _lv_ 127
263. 1856. _d._ Llangollen, Wales 11 Sep. 1865. _bur._ Harbledown.
264. 1847. _d._ 17 Park crescent, Regent’s park, London 1 Sep. 1853.
265. 1857. _bur._ Harbledown churchyard 26 Feb. _G.M. April 1857 pp._
266. 1860. _d._ Alexandria 1 April 1860 aged 35.
267. 1878. _d._ 43 Harley st. London 22 Feb. 1875. _bur._ in nave of
268. 1872. _bur._ Prospect cemetery, Glasnevin 21 Dec. _Irish law
269. 1866. _d._ Charlestown 26 Feb. 1882. _Appleton’s American
270. 1863. _Sir T. Martin’s Life of Lord Lyndhurst 2 ed._ (1884),
271. 1839. _d._ White Hart tavern, 197 High st. Shoreditch, London 23
272. 1861. _d._ Haverford 2 Jany. 1868.
273. 1833. _d._ Loup cottage, Axminster, Devon 25 Aug. 1869.
274. 1855. _Proc. Linnean Soc. ii_ 414 (1855).
275. 1882. _A voyage round the world. By the Marquis de Beauvoir_,
276. 1859. _bur._ in Poet’s Corner, Westminster abbey 9 Jany. 1860
277. 1878. _I.L.N. lxiii_ 4 (1878), _portrait_; _Graphic_, _xviii_
278. 1857. _d._ Spa, Belgium 14 Aug. 1864.
279. 1880. _Times 3 Feb. 1880 p._ 5; _Graphic_, _xxi_ 196 (1880),
280. 1854. _d._ Hecla villa, Wimbledon, Surrey 28 Oct. 1890. _R. Mc
281. 1860. _Hugh Macdonald’s Poetical Works_ (1865), _memoir_; _Rev.
282. 1857. _Stewart’s Scottish Highlanders_, _ii_ 292–322 (1822);
283. 1888. _M. Harper’s Bards of Galloway_ (1889) 77, 201, 255.
284. 1885. _Medical times and gazette_, _ii_ 417 (1885).
285. 1862. _bur._ Cheapside st. ground, Glasgow. _The poetical works
286. 1857. _Maclehose’s Glasgow men_, _ii_ 197–8 (1886), _portrait_.
287. 1869. _d._ Glasgow 7 June 1867.
288. 1861. _d._ Glencarnock, Torquay 2 Jany. 1883. _C. R. Low’s
289. book 3 vols. 1835; The commercial and financial legislation of
290. 1889. _d._ 17 Castle hill avenue, Folkestone 18 Dec. 1891.
291. 1808. _d._ 3 Harley st. Cavendish sq. London 2 April 1858. _The
292. 1864. _Proc. of Linnæan society 1864 p. xlii._
293. 1858. _d._ Grandholm, Teignmouth 24 Aug. 1887.
294. 1881. _d._ 5 Aldine st. Shepherd’s Bush, London 8 May 1885.
295. 1892. _C. C. Mackarness’s Memorials of the episcopate of J. F.
296. 1849. _d._ at sea on his way home from India 15 April 1852.
297. 1857. _bur._ in the Calton burying ground. _The British Stage_,
298. 1869. _d._ 41 Hamilton terrace, London 23 Feb. 1882. _Athenæum 4
299. 1890. _W. M. Cameron’s D. Mc Kenzie_ (1890); _Times 16 Jany.
300. 1837. _d._ Inverness 14 June 1860. _bur._ in Gairloch tomb at
301. 1888. _Mrs. Bryson’s J. K. Mackenzie, medical missionary in
302. 1846. _d._ Belvidere, Broadstairs, Kent 30 April 1870. _I.L.N.
303. 1850. _d._ Pau 24 Nov. 1868. _W. Taylor’s Memorials of C. C.
304. 1876. _Scotsman 10 Nov. 1876 p._ 8.
305. 1865. _Proc. Royal Soc. of Edinb. v_ 476–7 (1866).
306. 1876. _d._ Mentone 30 March 1883.
307. 1866. _Australian men of mark_, _ii_ 87–92 (1889), _portrait_.
308. 1884. _d._ Grey villa, Mowbray, Capetown 14 July 1879. _bur._ in
309. 1891. _The Australian portrait gallery_ (1885) 93–8, _portrait_.
310. 1842. _d._ Chanonry, Old Aberdeen 7 Dec. 1852. _Munk’s College
311. 1875. _d._ East Melbourne 28 Aug. 1891. _Mennell’s Australian
312. 1860. _bur._ Glasnevin cemetery near Dublin 10 Nov. 1861.
313. 1841. _d._ 22 Merrion sq. north, Dublin 12 Dec. 1876.
314. 1871. _d._ 27 June 1873.
315. 1878. _d._ 2 Rutland gate, Kensington, London 13 May 1890,
316. 1874. _Appleton’s American biography_, _iv_ 153 (1888).
317. 1879. _bur._ Bournemouth cemetery 1 Feb. _J. R. Dix’s Pulpit
318. 1818. _d._ Ballaghadareen, co. Mayo 13 Feb. 1852.
319. 1857. _d._ Merkára, Coorg 8 June 1867.
320. 1835. _d._ Viewfield lodge, Stirling 23 Dec. 1858.
321. 1852. _d._ in his brother’s house at Calcutta 15 April 1860.
322. 1868. _Wylie’s Disruption Worthies_ (1881) 377–82.
323. 1846. _d._ Juanpore, Bengal 17 Sep. 1855.
324. 1829. 3 parts anon. 1843–4, 2 ed. 1845; The age of Pitt and
325. 1859. _bur._ Upper Shandon, Cork 9 Aug. _The Athenæum_, _ii_
326. 1890. _bur._ Brompton cemet., personalty sworn at £159,718. _St.
327. 1891. _bur._ Glasnevin cemetery, Dublin 21 June. _I.L.N. 27 June
328. 1879. _T. G. Stevenson’s Bibliography of Maidment_ (1883),
329. 1885. _Nature 7 Jany. 1886 p._ 233.
330. 1888. _Sir H. Maine: a memoir. By Sir M. E. Grant Duff, with
331. 1851. _A. Guilbert’s Sketch of life of J. Mainzer_ (1844);
332. 1851. _d._ Wells 18 May 1852. _bur._ in the minster at Ripon.
333. 1860. _d._ 3 Ainslie place, Edinburgh 23 Feb. 1870. _Law mag.
334. 1877. _d._ Perrymead house, Bath 16 March 1881.
335. 1852. _d._ 7 Eaton place West, London 30 May 1854. _Hamilton’s
336. 1884. _Min. of proc. of Instit. of C.E. lxxxi_ 327–34 (1885),
337. 1854. _G. W. Manby’s Reminiscences_ (1839); _European Mag. July
338. 1877. _Annual register_ (1877) 156; _Times 21 Aug. 1877 p._ 4.
339. 1832. _d._ Sandgate, Kent 8 April 1864.
340. 1831. _d._ Bombay 23 Feb. 1852.
341. 1876. _bur._ Gulliford church near Lympstone. _G. Manson and
342. 1852. _bur._ St. Michael’s church, Lewes, where is memorial
343. 1893. _bur._ Kensal Green cemet. 24 Nov.
344. 1871. SOLICITORS’ JOURNAL, _xv_ 496 (1871).
345. 1884. _Law Times 15 Nov. 1884 p._ 51.
346. introduction to the theory and practice of mechanics. Boston
347. 1882. _Lancet_, _i_ 409, 670 (1882).
348. 1873. _d._ Bombay 7 Jany. 1884.
349. 1871. _Hort’s Memorials of W. B. Marriott_ (1873), _portrait_;
350. 1855. _d._ Horsmonden rectory 4 Oct. 1864. _G.M. xvii_ 662
351. 1867. _bur._ Norwood cemet., portraits of him at royal free
352. 66. _bur._ North cloisters 21 June.
353. 1874. _bur._ Farncombe cemetery near there 28 Sep. _Solicitors’
354. 1867. _d._ 5 March 1887. _Tallis’s Drawing room table book_,
355. 1871. _Min. of proc. of Instit. of C.E. xxxiii_ 223–26 (1872).
356. 1860. _G.M. ix_ 437 (1860).
357. 1882. _d._ 2 Cromwell gardens, Kensington, London 30 Dec. 1887.
358. 1886. _G. B. Barton’s Poets of New South Wales_ (1866) 64–82;
359. 1854. _Redgrave’s Century of painters_, _ii_ 424–37 (1866); _W.
360. 1857. _d._ Wellesley lodge, Sutton, Surrey 6 Sep. 1868.
361. 1840. _d._ 3 Hyde park gardens, London 5 June 1874, personalty
362. 1890. _St. Stephen’s Review 12 April 1890 p._ 23, _portrait_.
363. 1864. _d._ Kensington, London 5 Dec. 1872. _bur._ South Ormsby.
364. 1861. _d._ Bilbrook house, Cheltenham 27 Jany. 1865.
365. 1882. _d._ 38 Hill st. Berkeley sq. London 26 July 1886.
366. 1856. _bur._ Kensal Green cemet. 14 Aug. _Memoirs of the life
367. 1883. _bur._ Brompton cemetery 24 May.
368. 1888. _d._ Alma house, Monkstown 30 June 1887. _bur._ All
369. 1874. _d._ 1874. _J. Foster’s Yorkshire pedigrees, Maude of
370. 1858. _E. Leathley’s Memoir of early life of sir W. H. Maule_
371. 1855. _d._ 14 Craven st. London 26 Oct. 1866.
372. 1875. _I.L.N. lxvii_ 470 (1875).
373. 1883. _I.L.N. lxxxiii_ 333 (1885), _portrait_.
374. introduction to the duties of police magistrate in the Prince of
375. 1882. _Min. of proc. of Instit. of C.E. lxxiii_ 367–8 (1883);
376. 1871. _Reg. and mag. of biog. i_ 113–5, 358 (1869); _I.L.N. liv_
377. 1855. _d._ Cairo 23 Dec. 1855. _G.M. Feb. 1856 pp._ 185–7.
378. 1867. _d._ near Misterton 1 Jany. 1873.
379. 1840. _d._ Marshall institute, Troy, New York 1 Dec. 1856.
380. 1892. _W. Q. Ketchum’s Life of Medley. St. John’s N.B._ (1893);
381. 1869. _d._ Cheltenham 10 Jany. 1891.
382. 1876. _I.L.N. lxviii_ 167 (1876); _J. B. Paul’s History of royal
383. 1876. _d._ Ramsgate 18 Feb. 1886.
384. 1888. _d._ Rue Cramartine, Paris 10 Aug. 1868. _bur._ Père la
385. 1878. _bur._ St. Jude’s cemetery, Englefield Green. Margaret
386. 1878. _Land and Water_, _xxv_ 485 (1878).
387. 1875. _bur._ East Preston st. cemetery, Newington. _Crombie’s
388. 1857. _d._ 31 Linden gardens, Kensington 4 Oct. 1880. _C. R.
389. 1890. _Times 16 April 1890 p._ 6; _British Medical Journal 11
390. 1884. _Proc. of Royal Soc. xxxvi_ 1–3 (1884); _Nature_, _xxix_
391. 1877. _Munk’s College of physicians_, _iii_ 234 (1878).
392. 1891. _Waagen’s Galleries of art_ (1857) 394–9; _I.L.N. xvi_ 92
393. 1830. _d._ 1882. _I.L.N. lxvii_ 337, 341 (1875), _portrait_.
394. 1869. _Cecil’s Records of the chase_ (1877) 140–41; _Waagen’s
395. 1874. _I.L.N. lxiv_ 523 (1874), _lxv_ 236; _Journal of royal
396. 1881. _Arthur Miall’s Life of Edward Miall_ (1884), _portrait_;
397. 1851. _Boase’s Collectanea Cornubiensia_ (1890) 564.
398. 1835. _d._ The Limes, Bristol road, Birmingham 1 March 1891.
399. 1889. _d._ Kew asylum near Melbourne 3 Dec. 1890. _W. G. Grace’s
400. book 1858; The book of field sports and library of veterinary
401. 1863. _d._ King’s Weston house near Bristol 1 Oct. 1881. _I.L.N.
402. 1873. _J. S. Mill’s Autobiography_ (1867); _A. Bain’s J. S.
403. 1880. _bur._ Shooter’s Hill cemet. 16 July. _Church of England
404. 1876. _bur._ Grange cemet. Edinb. 20 March.
405. 1851. _d._ Glasgow, July 1881. _bur._ in the necropolis 8 July.
406. 1849. _d._ Silverton, co. Dublin 19 March 1852.
407. 1882. _W. F. Miller’s Catalogue of engravings by Wm. Miller_
408. 1847. _d._ London 1862. _J. G. Millingen’s Recollections
409. 1839. _d._ Williamsburg 10 July 1868. _bur._ Bruton parish
410. 1872. _I.L.N. lxi_ 359 (1872).
411. 1853. _d._ London 24 Aug. 1893.
412. 1877. _bur._ Kensal Green cemetery 26 Sep. _Law Times_, _lxiii_
413. 1884. _The Gardener’s chronicle_ (1884), _portrait_.
414. 1870. _d._ 2 Portman square, London 17 March 1891.
415. 1894. _d._ Aberdeen 1 March 1893. _W. Minto’s Literature under
416. 1855. _G. B. Barton’s Poets of New South Wales_ (1868) 215–18;
417. 1850. _d._ Strode near Ivybridge, Devon 1 May 1878. _bur._
418. 1858. _d._ Benhall vicarage 27 April 1859. _bur._ Stratford St.
419. 1830. 3 vols. 1871–3, 5th thousand 1874; History of the church
420. 1836. _d._ 9 Holles st. Cavendish square, London 10 May 1871.
421. 1832. _d._ Belsay castle, Northumberland 20 July 1867. _Baily’s
422. 1883. _d._ 6 Murchiston terrace, Edinburgh 4 Nov. 1883. _J. A.
423. 1861. _bur._ in St. Mary’s church, Walmer.
424. 1874. _Law Times_, _lvi_ 260 (1874).
425. 1856. _Munk’s College of physicians_, _iii_ 153 (1878).
426. 1875. _Julian’s Dictionary of hymnology_ (1892) 762; _D. J.
427. 1853. _bur._ Brompton cemet. 8 Nov. _Biographical memoir of J.
428. 1878. _d._ San Francisco 11 Aug. 1878. _E. Stirling’s Old Drury
429. 1850. _d._ Stonebyres, Lanarkshire 18 Oct. 1868. _I.L.N. liii_
430. 1865. _d._ 10 Elvaston place, London 5 Oct. 1872.
431. 1878. _Athenæum_, _i_ 191 (1878).
432. 1834. _d._ Dover 26 April 1853.
433. 1894. _d._ 2 Spenser st. Victoria st. Westminster 25 Sep. 1893.
434. 1881. _Proc. of Bath Natural history soc. vii_ 232–69 (1892);
435. 1876. _bur._ in mortuary chapel in church of All Hallows’ near
436. 1890. _Pictorial World 30 Jany. 1890 p._ 132 _portrait_; _Times
437. 1890. _bur._ Ottershaw cemet. 13 Nov. _The Field 15 Nov. 1890
438. 1866. _bur._ Cobham churchyard.
439. 1862. _d._ 10 Onslow square, London 15 Feb. 1889.
440. 1867. _d._ 15 Blythswood sq. Glasgow 2 April 1894. _Midland
441. 1871. _Lancet 11 Nov. 1871 p._ 696; _Barker’s Photographs of
442. 1863. _G.M. xv_ 112, 245 (1863).
443. 1876. _d._ Leeds 28 July 1881. _Min. of proc. of Instit. of C.E.
444. 1848. _d._ Holly Walk, Hampstead 1 May 1852. _F. E. Baines’s
445. 1878. _d._ The Friars, Newport 5 Aug. 1888. _bur._ in family
446. 1855. _G.M. April 1855 pp._ 430–1; _I.L.N. 24 Aug. 1850 pp._
447. 1883. _Lillywhite’s Cricket scores iii_ 78 (1863).
448. 1888. _d._ suddenly at residence of J. Watson, J.P., the Park,
449. 1878. _The Australian portrait gallery_ (1885) 51–6 _portrait_.
450. 1885. _Biograph vi_ 342–9 (1881); _Church Times 10 July 1885 p._
451. 1873. _d._ Fordington vicarage 3 Feb. 1880. _H. C. G. Moule’s
452. 1825. _d._ Stable Yard, St. James’s Palace, London 14 June 1851.
453. 1874. bur. in parish church, to which an aisle was added in his
454. 1882. _Foreign Office List_ 1882 _p._ 151.
455. chapter vi to The history of the Roman empire from Vespasian,
456. 1863. _A. W. Mountain’s Memoir of G. J. Mountain_ (1866)
457. 1861. _Sir H. Nicolas’s Court of queen Victoria_ (1845) 37–45
458. 1880. _bur._ Monkstown. _Graphic xxii_ 356 (1880) _portrait_;
459. 1883. _Baily’s Mag. xl_ 415 (1883).
460. 1837. _R. Therry’s Reminiscenses_ (1863) 164–78; _R. Flanagan’s
461. 1879. _d._ Mansfield road, London 4 Nov. 1883.
462. 1835. _d._ at residence of his son, captain Mullen, governor of
463. 1890. _d._ Dublin 6 Feb. 1869.
464. 1851. _d._ 15 March 1856. _Times 28 March 1856 p._ 10.
465. 1893. _bur._ Kensal Green cemet. 14 Feb., the funeral procession
466. 1849. _d._ Fermoy 4 Dec. 1856. _Brady’s Episcopal succession ii_
467. 1866. _d._ Wimbledon, Surrey 15 Nov. 1883. _H. Scott’s Fasti i_
468. 1871. _bur._ Glasnevin cemet. _I.L.N. lix_ 618 (1871), _lx_ 15,
469. 1849. _d._ Exmouth, Devon 2 Aug. 1854.
470. 1894. _Robert F. Murray, his poems, with a memoir by Andrew
471. 1863. _d._ Elm Bank, Lasswade, near Edinburgh 15 April 1872.
472. 1891. _The Scotsman 11 March 1891 p._ 7.
473. 1861. _d._ Newcastle 28 May 1875. _S. A. Swaine’s Faithful men_
474. 1888. _bur._ Highgate cemetery 17 May.
475. 1892. _bur._ Pére Lachaise cemet. Paris 3 Oct. _The Times 4 Oct.
476. 1894. _Marylebone Club cricket scores xiii_ 823 (1880).
477. 1861. _Denison’s Cricket_ (1846) 3–11 _and_ 74–6; _Lillywhite’s
478. 1890. _bur._ at Ems. _Our judges_, _By Rhadamanthus_ (1890) 45–9
479. 1845. _d._ Glasgow 12 March 1865. _H. Scott’s Fasti ii, part_ 1
480. 1888. _Blanchard Jerrold’s Life of Napoleon III_, 4 _vols._
481. 1858. He was known in France under the sobriquets of Badinguet,
482. 1866. _I.L.N. xliv_ 208 (1864) _portrait_; _F.O. List Jany. 1867
483. 1879. _bur._ at Alvescot, Oxf. 13 Feb. portrait in common room
484. 1868. _Sir H. Nicolas’s Court of Queen Victoria_ (1845) 51–54.
485. 1857. _bur._ Lucknow 26 Sept., colossal statue by Noble erected
486. 1894. _bur._ Old West Norwood cemet. 8 March. _E. L. Blanchard’s
487. introduction to English parsing 1817; A treatise on practical
488. 1841. _d._ 38 Lower Kennington lane, London 15 March 1859.
489. 1836. _d._ Clumber Park, Notts. 12 Jany. 1851. _bur._ in Markham
490. 1865. _C. Brown’s Nottinghamshire Worthies_ (1882) 353–5; _H.
491. 1887. _bur._ Harefield church 15 April.
492. 1884. _Athenæum 29 March 1884 pp._ 408, 475.
493. 1882. _bur._ Haslar hospital with naval honors 8 Dec. _The
494. 1887. _The Free church of England Mag. July 1884 p._ 114 _et
495. 1854. _A memoir of A. L. Newton_, _By Rev. John Baillie_, _2
496. 1853. _bur._ in the English protestant burial ground at Rome 29
497. 1866. _d._ 26 Porchester terrace, London 1 Jany. 1867.
498. 1861. _Taylor’s Biographia Leodiensis_ (1865) 503–6; _Athenæum
499. 1889. _Cornelia Nicholson’s A well spent life_, _memoir of C.
500. 1857. _bur._ in new burial ground in front of the Kashmir Gate.
501. 1864. _H. P. Phelps’s Players of a century_, _Albany_ (1880)
502. 1843. _d._ Plymouth 1 April 1851. _bur._ St. Martin’s ch. by
503. 1879. _d._ at residence of his son Henry Carden Noad, surgeon,
504. 1864. _bur._ Navan churchyard. _G.M. Dec. 1864 p._ 788–91.
505. 1860. _bur._ in Fitzalan chapel, Arundel 6 Dec. _G.M. x_ 98
506. 1864. _d._ Sparham 25 Nov. 1893.
507. 1872. _bur._ in college cloisters, where is memorial tablet.
508. 1854. _d._ Lyndhurst, Hampshire 12 Aug. 1881. _Guardian xxxvi_
509. 1887. _bur._ Upton Pyne, Devon 18 Jany., two statues by sir
510. 1887. _A. Lang’s Life of sir S. Northcote_ 2 _vols._ (1890) 2
511. 1856. _d._ Alnwick castle, Northumberland 12 Feb. 1865. _bur._
512. 1854. She was author of A day in Stowe gardens 1825, and wrote the
513. 1860. _d._ April 1862.
514. 1855. _d._ Harrogate 22 Aug. 1861. _bur._ Kirkstall churchyard,
515. 1847. _d._ Petit Ménage, Jersey 22 Aug. 1855.
516. 1877. _Times 23 Jany. 1877 p._ 6.
517. 1878. _Heads of the people i_ 79 (1847) _portrait_, _ii_ 113
518. 1872. _Appleton’s American Biography iv_ 553 (1888) _portrait_.
519. 1873. _d._ 2 Portland st. north, Dublin 30 July 1862. _bur._
520. 1877. _bur._ Brompton cemetery 10 March. _The life of George
521. 1840. _d._ 36 Mountjoy square, Dublin 20 Jany. 1876. _bur._
522. 1873. _d._ Lakefield 26 March 1882. _bur._ Hawkshead churchyard
523. 1845. _d._ Christ Church, Oxford 17 Feb. 1873. _Chapman’s
524. 1885. _d._ Schallbach 14 June 1887.
525. 1878. _d._ 13 Albyn terrace, Aberdeen 25 Sept. 1887. _E. H. B.
526. 1866. _d._ 13 April 1883. _Geological Mag._ (1883) 288.
527. 1888. _bur._ King’s college chapel. _Saturday Review lxvi_ 647–8
528. 1885. _Clayton’s English female artists ii_ 227–30 (1876).
529. 1879. _d._ Eastgate, Lincoln 3 March 1867, _bur._ in cemetery
530. 1853. _d._ 38 Grove-end road, St. John’s Wood, London 13 Sept.
531. Introduction à la méthode Ollendorff, appliquée au Latin, Paris
532. 1843. The son Paul Ollendorff is a teacher of languages at 28 bis Rue
533. 1886. _Biograph ii_ 533–5 (1879); _Academy xxix_ 309–10 (1886);
534. 1883. The O’Neill scholarship founded in the divinity school,
535. 1836. _d._ Brighton 30 Jany. 1860. _G.M. viii_ 296 (1860).
536. 1847. _d._ Guisborough 29 Aug. 1853. _J. W. Ord’s History and
537. 1859. _bur._ Kensal Green cemetery 19 Aug., will proved 26 Aug.
538. 1888. _d._ Woodway, Teignmouth 6 Jany. 1891. _Athenæum 10 Jany.
539. 1880. _d._ Freshwater, Isle of Wight 9 July 1882. _Minutes of
540. 1887. _Min. of proc. of Instit. of C.E. lxxxix_ 479–81 (1887).
541. 1883. _bur._ Kensal Green cemet. 21 Sept. _Illust. sp. and dr.
542. 1882. _d._ of influenza at Hydropathic establishment, Baslow,
543. 1884. _d._ of syncope while playing lawn tennis at the Hyde Park
544. 1885. _Marylebone club cricket scores ix_ 25 (1877); _Bell’s
545. 1881. _bur._ Kensal Green cemet. 3 Feb. _L. C. Moulton’s Arthur
546. 1844. _d._ Southsea 10 Jany. 1889. _Laurie’s Distinguished
547. 1854. _d._ Lisburn, co. Antrim 28 May 1884.
548. 1872. _d._ East Retford, Notts. 24 Dec. 1884. _Law Times 3 Jany.
549. 1851. _Archæologia Cambrensis_, _3 ed. series iv_ 208–12, 245–9
550. 1852. _d._ 1867.
551. 1872. _d._ at his summer residence on Lake George, New York 17
552. 1840. _d._ Blythswood sq. Glasgow 19 May 1868. _Glasgow Medical
553. 1877. _bur._ Limerick cathedral. _Dictionary of architecture
554. 1852. _bur._ St. Peter’s churchyard, Norwich 22 Sept. _Miles’
555. 1876. _O’Byrne’s Naval Biog._ (1849) 851.
556. 1878. _F. Marryat’s Life of captain Marryat i_, 256–60 (1872);
557. 1871. _Colby’s Pedigree of Palmer family_ (1892) 7–9.
558. 1837. _d._ Mulgrave house, Hurlingham, Middlesex 7 Feb. 1858.
559. 1875. _d._ London Oct. 1885. _J. H. Newman’s Essays_, _2 ed. i_
560. 1865. _bur._ north transept of Westminster abbey 27 Oct., will
561. 1888. _d._ 5 Oxford mansions, Oxford market, Oxford st. London
562. 1836. _d._ Dunally, Sligo 1 Sept. 1851. _G.M. xxxvi_ 453 (1851).
563. 1835. _d._ Clifton 13 March 1869. _Reg. and mag. of biog. i_
564. 1848. _d._ 3 Grove st. South Hackney, London 18 April 1864.
565. 1852. _Foss’s Judges ix_ 233–5 (1864); _Law Mag. xlviii_ 321–2
566. 1884. _bur._ St. Sepulchre’s cemetery, Oxford 5 Feb. _Proc. of
567. 1877. _d._ Castle Malwood, near Lyndhurst, Hampshire 15 March
568. 1880. _d._ Clopton hall, Rattlesden, Suffolk Feb. 1892.
569. 1877. She _d._ 17 Medina road, Holloway, London 7 March 1887.
570. 1885. _bur._ Whitchurch 26 June, statue at Shanghai unveiled
571. 1884. _d._ Newnham, Cambridge 2 Jany. 1889. _bur._ Madingley,
572. 1851. _Grove’s Dictionary of music i_ 484, 651, _ii_ 248, _iv_
573. 1857. _d._ Ludlow, Salop Nov. 1892. _bur._ Ludlow 8 Nov.
574. 1891. _bur._ Llanbedrog church 23 Dec.
575. 1873. _Julian’s Dictionary of hymnology_ (1892) 69, 834, 882,
576. 1854. _G.M. July 1854 p._ 79.
577. 1890. _d._ Teignmouth, Devon 12 Feb. 1891. _bur._ the Priory
578. 1855. _Norrie’s Dundee celebrities_ (1873) 162–4.
579. introduction of sixpenny telegrams 1883; attended International
580. 1829. _d._ 20 Feb. 1859. _Journal of British Archæol. Assoc.
581. 1895. _I.L.N. 9 Feb. 1895 p._ 574 _portrait_; _Daily Graphic 12
582. 1845. _d._ Feniton court, Honiton, Devon 28 June 1861. _bur._
583. 1859. _d._ 43 Harewood sq. London 7 Jany. 1865.
584. 1886. _Nature 11 March 1886 pp._ 446–7; _Academy xxix_ 171
585. 1855. _d._ Suffolk st. Pall Mall, London 8 Nov. 1858. _bur._ Ely
586. 1856. _G.M. Oct. 1856 pp._ 511–2; _Musical Times 1882 p._ 376;
587. 1853. _d._ London May 1883. _Catalogue of Scientific papers iv_
588. 1848. _d._ Westoning 14 June 1891.
589. 1859. _d._ Oxford lodge, West hill, Wandsworth 14 Sept. 1862.
590. 1887. _bur._ Southport cemet. _Era 10 July 1887._
591. 1890. _d._ 19 Portland place, London 9 Jany. 1896. _Times 11
592. 1881. _bur._ at Darlington, personalty sworn at £360,489, 13
593. 1841. _d._ Southend, Darlington 8 Feb. 1872, personalty sworn
594. 1858. _G.M. Aug. 1858 p._ 191.
595. 1879. _Monthly notices of Royal Astronomical Society xl_ 204
596. 1891. _Hereford Journal 12 Dec. 1891 p._ 8.
597. 1879. _d._ Falmouth 22 April 1892. _Graphic xviii_ 508 (1878)
598. 1887. _Law Times 31 Dec. 1887 p._ 162.
599. 1875. _d._ The Cedars, Lee, Kent 23 Sept. 1878. _bur._ St.
600. 1868. _d._ Kirkee, near Poona 14 Dec. 1877.
601. 1855. _d._ Richmond, Surrey 21 April 1863, portrait by E. W.
602. 1895. _Law Times 2 March 1895 p._ 432.
603. 1872. _bur._ Brompton cemet. 15 May. _G. Ryan’s Our heroes of
604. 1865. _d._ Ravenside, near Carlisle 30 July 1876.
605. 1872. _d._ Hartrigge house, near Jedburgh 31 Oct. 1872. _Journal
606. 1852. _d._ 44 Windsor terrace, Glasgow 22 Nov. 1869. _Glasgow
607. 1886. _Annual Register_ (1824) 59–60; _Practical Mag. ii_ 161
608. 1868. _Boase and Courtney’s Bibl. Cornub. ii_ 453 (1878).
609. 1858. _Portraits of eminent conservatives_, _2nd series_ (1846)
610. 1849. _d._ at the residence of his brother the earl of Beverley
611. 1860. _Quaritch’s Contributions to a Dictionary of English book
612. 1847. _d._ Sutton Coldfield, near Birmingham 15 Jany. 1852.
613. 1891. _bur._ Harlow, Essex, portrait by Weigall at Ridley hall,
614. 1856. _d._ St. George’s house, Clapton high road, Upper Clapton
615. 1864. _d._ 8 Great Quebec st. London 23 Oct. 1870.
616. 1862. _d._ Cincinnati 20 April 1866.
617. 1890. _A. H. Miles’s Poets and poetry of the century vii_ 555–72
618. 1890. _bur._ All Saints, Fulham 11 Dec. _Illust. sp. and dr.
619. 1859. _d._ Weston house, Shipton-on-Stour 22 Feb. 1883.
620. 1890. _I.L.N. xxxi_ 389 (1857) _portrait_, _22 March 1890 p._
621. 1825. _d._ Cheltenham 24 April 1862. _G.M. June 1862 p._ 788.
622. 1855. _d._ Garendon park, Leicestershire 5 March 1878. _Life of
623. 1863. _d._ Elstree 27 Sept. 1895.
624. 1889. _F. Ross’s Celebrities of the Yorkshire wolds_ (1878) 128;
625. 1882. _bur._ Highgate cemet. _Boase and Courtney’s Bibliotheca
626. 1866. _bur._ in catacombs of St. George’s chapel, Windsor 2
627. 1875. _d._ Chalcott, near Westbury 8 June 1880.
628. 1875. _Solicitors’ Journal xix_ 239 (1875).
629. 1891. _Min. of proc. of Instit. of C.E. cviii_ 406–8 (1892); _W.
630. 1872. _Admission register_, _Manchester school iii_ 239 (1874).
631. 1820. educ. Brasn. coll. Oxf., B.A. 1842, M.A. 1845; C. of
632. 1860. _d._ Sheffield 4 Sept. 1866. _Lillywhite’s Cricket Scores
633. 1871. _d._ Greenbank, Monkstown, co. Dublin 6 July 1885.
634. 1836. _d._ Camp house, Clifton 17 July 1867. _W. C. Townsend’s
635. 1868. _Illust. times 28 Nov. 1863 p._ 345 _portrait_.
636. 1841. _d._ Champion hill, Camberwell 26 Feb. 1851. _G.M. xxxv_
637. 1854. _Wylie’s Disruption worthies_ (1881) 438–48 _portrait_;
638. 1836. _d._ New Zealand 8 Jany. or 21 Feb. 1851. _G.M. Sept. 1851
639. 1852. _T. H. Horne’s Introduction to critical study of the holy
640. 1819. _d._ 17 Great Stuart street, Edinburgh 19 March 1857.
641. 1867. _Newspaper Press 2 Dec. 1867 p._ 8.
642. 1887. _C. J. Plumptre’s King’s college lectures on elocution_
643. book 1859; On the evidence of accomplices 1863. _d._ Burlington
644. 1855. _d._ Poyle park, Tongham, Surrey 3 Feb. 1879.
645. 1875. _Times 26 Nov. 1875 p._ 7.
646. 1880. _H. B. Pritchard’s Year book of photography for 1882_,
647. 1883. _Northamptonshire Notes and queries i_ 15–17, 73 (1886);
648. 1880. _Baily’s Mag. viii_ 109–12 (1864) _portrait_.
649. 1892. _bur._ Came 21 Dec. _Times 19 Dec. 1892 p._ 6; _Graphic 24
650. 1847. _d._ Welbeck abbey, Notts. 27 March 1854. _bur._ Bolsover
651. 1823. _d._ Hurstbourne park, 14 July 1853. _A genuine report
652. 1871. _Journal of British Archæol. Assoc. xxviii_ 309 (1872).
653. 1881. _bur._ new cemet. Birmingham, portrait by Vivian Crome in
654. 1861. _d._ 21 Marney road, Wandsworth, Surrey 3 June 1893.
655. 1873. _The Reliquary_, _July 1873 pp._ 17–20; _Antiquary 10 May
656. 1886. _d._ The lodge, Fettes college 15 Nov. 1889. _bur._ Dean
657. 1871. _bur._ Mount Jerome cemet. 20 Oct. _Newspaper Press 1 Nov.
658. 1860. _bur._ Kensal Green cemet. _G.M. ix_ 204 (1860); _I.L.N.
659. 1867. _Medical Times 23 Feb. 1867 pp._ 212, 213.
660. 1876. _d._ Shanklin, Isle of Wight 24 Dec. 1892.
661. 1853. _d._ Halstead Place, Kent 10 May 1862.
662. 1872. _N. & Q. 4 s. ix_ 417 (1872).
663. 1854. _d._ Bath 27 April 1857.
664. 1841. _d._ Dover 20 Nov. 1886. _Proc. of Royal institute of
665. 1895. _Graphic xi_ 291, 292 (1875) _portrait_.
666. 1858. _d._ Upper Norwood, Surrey 13 April 1868.
667. 1847. _d._ 15 May 1867.
668. 1887. _d._ 127 Strand road, Sandymount, Dublin 6 Feb. 1894.
669. 1882. _d._ Greystoke, Surbiton, Surrey 17 Dec. 1893.
670. 1864. _d._ Lee, Kent 25 Aug. 1875. _Illust. Times 23 Aug. 1862
671. 1865. _d._ Margate 3 April 1886. _Report on Forbes and Price’s
672. 1854. _bur._ on shore on the opposite side of the bay 1 Sept.
673. 1892. _d._ Ermington, Haines hill, Taunton 2 Sept. 1894.
674. 1862. _d._ West Hoe terrace, Plymouth 3 May 1864. _O’Byrne’s
675. 1851. _G.M. xxxv_ 433 (1851); _I.L.N. xviii_ 75 (1851).
676. 1878. _Royal Asiatic Society report 1878 p._ 11.
677. 1888. _W. Smith’s Old Yorkshire iii_ 249–51 (1891); _Academy 17
678. 1874. _bur._ Finchley cemetery. _Bryan Waller Procter_ (_Barry
679. 1854. _d._ Windsor 12 April 1859.
680. 1888. _d._ Whippingham rectory 16 Nov. 1894. _Graphic 24 Nov.
681. 1876. _J. L. Roget’s Old water-colour society i_ 406, _ii_ 87
682. 1867. _Macclesfield Courier 21 Dec. 1867 p._ 5.
683. 1870. _bur._ Kensal Green cemet. 5 Oct. _Minutes of proc. of
684. 1892. _Times 21 Sept. 1892 p._ 4; _Guardian 21 Sept. 1892 p._
685. 1851. _d._ at his brother’s house, Ch. Ch. Oxford 9 July 1855.
686. 1864. _d._ London March 1876. _Athenæum 11 March 1876 p._ 371;
687. 1891. _d._ of Russian influenza at Brasted 5 May 1896. _Times 11
688. 1891. _bur._ Grassmere churchyard, her portrait by F. Stone
689. 1888. _Times 14 Nov. 1888 p._ 4, _16 Nov. p._ 10.
690. 1. Obvious printers’, punctuation and spelling errors have been
691. 2. Some hyphenated and non-hyphenated versions of the same words have
692. 3. Italics are shown as _xxx_.
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