Modern English biography, volume 1 (of 4), A-H by Frederic Boase

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BRANDARD, ROBERT. _b._ Birmingham 1805; landscape engraver in London 1826 to death; engraved plates for Turner’s _England_ and _Rivers of England_ and other books, also for the _Art Journal_; produced some etchings from his own designs, one series of which was published by the Art Union 1864; painted both in oils and water-colours; exhibited 3 pictures at R.A., 21 at British Institution and 32 at Suffolk st. gallery 1831–58. _d._ Campden hill, Kensington, London 7 Jany. 1862. BRANDE, EVERARD AUGUSTUS (_eld. son of Augustus Everard Brande of Arlington st. London, apothecary to George iii._) _b._ Arlington st. 1776; ed. at Westminster sch.; studied at St. George’s hospital 1795; apothecary to George iii and Queen Charlotte 1801; apothecary to William iv and Queen Adelaide 1830–33 when he retired from practice; a member of first Court of Examiners of Society of Apothecaries 1815; presented to College of Phys. valuable collection of Materia Medica made by Dr. Burgess. _d._ Sulhamstead house, Turnham-Green, London 11 Dec. 1868. _Reg. and mag. of biog. i_, 312 (1869). BRANDE, GEORGE WILLIAM (_brother of the preceding_). Chief clerk of the Treasury many years. _d._ Exeter 18 June 1854 aged 69. BRANDE, WILLIAM THOMAS (_brother of the preceding_). _b._ Arlington st. 11 Jany. or Feb. 1788; ed. at Westminster; began lecturing on chemistry 1808; F.R.S. 13 April 1809, Copley medallist 1813, one of secretaries 1816–26; professor of chemistry to Apothecaries company 4 Nov. 1812 and professor of materia medica 1813, master of the Company 1851; professor of chemistry at Royal Institution May 1813 to 1854; superintendent of die department of Mint 1825 and of coining department 1854; edited with M. Faraday _Quarterly journal of science and arts_ 1816–36; author of _Outlines of geology_ 1817, _2 ed._ 1829; _A manual of chemistry_ 1819, _6 ed. 2 vols._ 1848; _A manual of pharmacy_ 1825, _3 ed._ 1833; edited _A dictionary of science literature and art_ 1842, _3 ed._ 1853. _d._ Tunbridge Wells 11 Feb. 1866. _Proc. of Royal Society xvi_, 2–6 (1868); _S. Muspratt’s Chemistry vol. 1_ (1853), _portrait_. BRANDLING, JOHN JAMES. Second lieut. R.A. 19 March 1839; lieut. col. 8 March 1860 to death; C.B. 5 July 1855. _d._ Woodsley house, Leeds 16 April 1860 aged 39. BRANDON, JOHN RAPHAEL. _b._ 1817; articled to W. Parkinson, architect 1836; practised at Beaufort buildings, Strand, London with his brother Joshua Arthur Brandon 1841–7 when the latter died; joint architect with Robert Ritchie of Catholic Apostolic church, Gordon sq. London, opened 1 Jany. 1854; architect of St. Peter’s church, Great Windmill st. Piccadilly 1861; one of the 11 architects who competed for Royal Courts of Justice, London 1867; author with his brother of _Analysis of Gothick architecture 2 vols._ 1847; _Views of English ecclesiastical structures_ 1848, _new ed. 2 vols._ 1858; _Open timber roofs of the middle ages_ 1849; _Railways and the Public_ 1868, _8 ed._ 1871; shot himself at his chambers 17 Clement’s Inn, Strand, London 8 Oct. 1877. BRANDRETH, THOMAS ALSTON. Second lieut. R.A. 19 July 1797; colonel 23 Nov. 1841 to death; served in the Peninsula 1812–14; C.B. 26 Sep. 1831. _d._ Chudleigh, Devon 24 Sep. 1851 aged 72. BRANDRETH, THOMAS SHAW (_2 son of Joseph Brandreth M.D. of Liverpool, physician 1746–1815_). _b._ 24 July 1788; ed. at Eton and Trin. coll. Cam., 2 wrangler, 2 Smith’s prizeman and chancellor’s medallist 1810, B.A. 1810, M.A. 1813; fellow of his college 1811; barrister I.T. 5 June 1818; revising barrister for Liverpool, Bolton and other towns in Lancashire many years; invented a logometer or ten-foot gunter, a friction wheel, and a double-check clock escapement, all of which he patented; invented a machine in which the weight of a horse was utilised on a moving platform, this invention was used where steam power proved too expensive as in Lombardy and in some parts of the United States where it is still employed; F.R.S. 8 March 1821; author of _Homer’s Iliad with notes 2 vols._ 1841 in which the Digamma was restored throughout for sake of the metre; _A dissertation on the metre of Homer_ 1844; _Homer’s Iliad_, _translated 2 vols._ 1846. _d._ The Steyne, Worthing 27 May 1873. BRANDT, FRANCIS FREDERICK (_eld. son of Rev. Francis Brandt R. of Gawsworth Cheshire who d. 1870_). _b._ Gawsworth rectory 1819; ed. at Macclesfield gr. sch.; practised as special pleader; barrister I.T. 30 April 1847; leader of Chester and Knutsford sessions; reported for the _Times_ in Court of Common Pleas; contributed to _Bells Life in London_; author of _Habet, a short treatise on the law of the land as it effects pugilism_ 1857; _Fur and feathers_ 1859; _Frank Marland’s Manuscripts_ 1859; _Games, gaming and gamester’s law_ 1871, _2 ed._ 1873. _d._ 8 Fig tree court, Temple London 6 Dec. 1874. BRANDT, ROBERT. Barrister L.I. 1 June 1821; went northern circuit; commissioner in Bankruptcy for Manchester; judge of Bury Court of Requests; judge of Manchester county court March 1847 to death. _d._ Pendleton near Manchester 15 April 1862. _Law Times xxxvii_, 321 (1862). BRANKS, REV. WILLIAM. Minister of parish of Torpichen; published anonymously _Heaven our Home_ 1861, _new ed._ 1864, sale of which reached considerably over 100,000 copies; _Zion’s King_ 1859; preserved anonymous character of his works to the last. _d._ Torpichen 18 Feb. 1879. BRANSON, WILLIAM SCHOLES. Member of company of T.R. Liverpool 1847 or before; manager of Adelphi theatre Liverpool; author of many plays. _d._ Fairfield, Liverpool Jany. 1884 aged 74. BRANT, JAMES. Vice consul at Trebizond 31 March 1830; consul at Erzeroom 27 April 1836 and at Damascus Sep. 1856 to 2 Nov. 1860 when he retired on a pension; C.B. 31 Oct. 1860. _d._ Cliftonville, Brighton 24 Nov. 1861. BRANT, REV. WILLIAM HOLT. Consular chaplain at St. Michael’s in the Azores 11 Nov. 1834 to 25 April 1865. _d._ Lisbon 20 April 1867 aged 90. BRANWHITE, CHARLES (_son of Nathan Branwhite of Bristol, miniature painter_). _b._ Bristol 1817; landscape painter especially of frost scenes; exhibited 9 pictures at R.A., 25 at British Institution and 2 at Suffolk st. gallery 1845–57. _d._ Bramford house, Westfield park, Redland, Bristol 15 Feb. 1880. _I.L.N. lxxvi_, 285 (1880), _portrait_. BRASIER, JAMES. Entered navy 3 Dec. 1799; captain 10 Jany. 1837; V.A. on h.p. 14 Nov. 1863. _d._ Bradney near Bridgnorth 28 July 1864 aged 80. BRASSEY, THOMAS (_son of John Brassey of Buerton, Aldford, Cheshire, farmer_). _b._ Buerton 7 Nov. 1805; land surveyor at Birkenhead 1826; railway contractor in London 1836; made line from Paris to Rouen 1841–3 and from Rouen to Havre 1843–5; contractor for Great Northern railway 1847–51, railways in Italy 1850–3, Grand Trunk railway of Canada 1852–9 and railways in Australia 1859–63; established with E. T. Betts and M. Peto Canada works at Birkenhead 1853. _d._ Hastings 8 Dec. 1870. _Life by Arthur Helps_ 1872, _portrait_; _J. Devey’s Life of Joseph Locke_ (1862) 145–54; _Work and wages practically illustrated_, _by T. Brassey, M.P. 1872_. NOTE.—He laid out £78,000,000 of other people’s money and upon that outlay retained £2,500,000 being as nearly as possible three per cent.; he had in his employ at one time upwards of 30,000 men on railways in Europe; his will was proved in London 7 Feb. 1871, personalty being sworn under £3,200,000. BRAVO, CHARLES DELAUNEY TURNER (_only son of Charles Turner of the Isle of Jersey_). _b._ 39 Upper Charlotte st. Tottenham Court road, London 30 Nov. 1845; ed. at King’s coll. London and Trin. coll. Ox., admitted gentleman commoner 16 Jany. 1864, B.A. 1866, M.A. 1868; barrister M.T. 30 April 1870, went Home circuit; changed his name to Bravo 1868 or 1869. (_m._ 7 Dec. 1875 Florence eld. dau. of Robert Campbell of Buscot park near Reading, she was _b._ 5 Sep. 1845, _m._ (1) 21 Sep. 1864 Alexander Lewis Ricardo, Ensign Grenadier Guards (who _d._ 19 April 1871), she _d._ at Lumps villa Southsea 17 Sep. 1878 and was _bur._ at Farringdon, Berkshire 21 Sep.) C. D. T. Bravo _d._ suddenly and mysteriously from taking tartar emetic at The Priory Bedford hill road, Balham Surrey 21 April 1876. _bur._ Lower Norwood cemetery 1 May. _The Balham mystery or the Bravo poisoning case 7 numbers 56 pages_ (1876), _portraits_. NOTE.—There was a coroner’s inquest held at which no conclusion was arrived at as to how the poison was administered, a renewed inquest was opened by the Coroner for East Surrey 11 July 1876 which lasted till 11 Aug. when the coroner’s jury returned the following verdict, “We find that the deceased did not commit suicide, but that he was wilfully murdered by the administration of tartar emetic, but there is not sufficient evidence to fix the guilt upon any person or persons.” In consequence of this decision the Government offered a reward of £250 for information leading to the conviction of the murderer, but nothing more was ever found out. BRAY, ANNA ELIZA (_only dau. of John Kemp of the Mint, London, bullion porter 1748–1823_). _b._ St. Mary Newington, Surrey 25 Dec. 1790; author of _Traditions, legends, superstitions and sketches of Devonshire, the Tamar and the Tavy 3 vols._ 1838; _Trelawnie of Trelawne or the prophecy 3 vols., 2 ed._ 1845; _Henry de Pomeroy or the eve of St. John 3 vols._ 1842, _new ed._ 1846; _Handel, his life personal and professional_ 1857; _Joan of Arc_ 1874. (_m._ (1) Feb. 1818 Charles Alfred Stothard, historical draughtsman who _d._ 28 May 1821, _m._ (2) 1822 Rev. Edward Atkyns Bray, V. of Tavistock who _d._ 1857). She _d._ 40 Brompton Crescent, London 21 Jany. 1883. _Mrs. Bray’s Autobiography_ 1844, _portrait_; _Library Chronicle i_, 126–9 (1884); _I.L.N. lxxxii_, 197 (1883), _portrait_. BRAY, CHARLES (_son of Mr. Bray of Coventry, ribbon manufacturer who d. 1835_). _b._ Coventry 31 Jany. 1811; ribbon manufacturer at Coventry 1835–56; helped to establish Coventry Labourers’ and Artisans’ Society 1843 which developed into a co-operative society of which he was president; started a working man’s club 1845; purchased _The Coventry Herald and Observer_ 1846 which he sold to J. M. Scott 1874; author of _Education of the feelings_ 1838, _4 ed._ 1872; _Philosophy of necessity 2 vols._ 1841, _2 ed._ 1863; _Outlines of social systems and communities_ 1844; _A manual of anthropology_ 1871, _2 ed._ 1883; _Psychological and ethical definitions on a physiological basis_ 1879 and a number of pamphlets. _d._ 5 Oct. 1884. _C. Bray’s Phases of opinion and experience during a long life_ (1884), _portrait_; _George Eliot’s Life, by J. W. Cross_ 1885. BRAY, REV. EDWARD ATKYNS (_only son of Edward Bray of Tavistock, solicitor_). _b._ the Abbey house, Tavistock 18 Dec. 1778; a student at M.T. 1801, barrister M.T. 1806; ordained by bishop of Norwich about 1811; entered at Trin. coll. Cam. 1812, B.D. 1822; V. of Tavistock 1812 to death; P.C. of Brent Tor, Devon 1812 to death; author of _Sermons from the works of the most eminent divines_ 1818; _Discourses from tracts and treatises of eminent divines_ 1821; _Discourses on Protestantism_ 1829; _Poetical remains 2 vols._ 1859. _d._ Tavistock 17 July 1857. _Poetical remains of the late E. A. Bray i_, _pp. ix-lii_, (1859), _portrait_. BRAY, EDWARD WILLIAM. Ensign 67 Foot 12 Jany. 1805; major 39 Foot 9 Nov. 1841 to 7 Aug. 1846 when he retired on full pay; C.B. 2 May

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1. Chapter 1 2. 1867. _Personal recollections of late L. J. Abington 1868, pt._ 3. book xxi, chapter 2_. 4. 1881. _bur._ there 26 May. _Fraser’s Mag. civ_, 113–22 (1881); 5. 1877. _bur._ Anstey near Coventry 20 Dec. 1877. 6. 1846. _d._ 148 New Bond st. London 11 July 1852. 7. 1814. _m._ (2) 1817 Jane dau. of Thomas Martin of Nottingham, she 8. 1806. _m._ (2) at Marylebone church 6 April 1811 Mary Anne 3 dau. 9. 1869. _bur._ Abney Park cemetery. 10. 1851. _d._ Calverley park, Tunbridge Wells 18 Nov. 1854. 11. 1871. _bur._ churchyard of St. Mark’s Worsley 29 March. 12. 1815. _d._ 7 Bloomsbury sq. London 15 April 1854. _J. Kendrick’s 13. 1878. _Baily’s Mag. iv_, 217–20 (1862) _portrait_. 14. 1882. _bur._ Kensal Green cemetery 9 Jany. _Manchester quarterly_, 15. 1876. _d._ the Grange, Leatherhead 13 Sep. 1881. _bur._ Kensal 16. 1867. (_m._ 31 Oct. 1857 Ellen Elizabeth youngest dau. of Thomas 17. 1881. _d._ Villa Nevada, Cannes at 2 a._m._ 28 March 1884. _bur._ 18. 1861. _The life of The Prince Consort by Theodore Martin 5 vols._ 19. 1830. _d._ Belmont, Herts 14 Jany. 1861. 20. 1840. (_m._ 19 July 1819 Mary dau. of Alexander Dalgarno of Wales 21. 1876. _d._ Tenby 5 Nov. 1884. 22. 1848. (_m._ 9 Oct. 1822 Anne dau. of John Beresford, M.P. for co. 23. 1862. _d._ Edinburgh 18 Feb. 1852. _The life and letters of 24. 1850. (_m._ (1) 1813 Caroline 2 dau. of John Proby Kensington of 25. 1880. _Memorials of Rev. J. H. Anderson_ 1882, _portrait_. 26. 1853. _d._ Aberdeen 28 June 1860. _Sermons by the late Rev. Henry 27. 1881. _The Players i_, 185 (1860), _portrait_; _Anson’s dramatic 28. 1837. (_m._ 1832 Elizabeth eld. dau. of Wm. Blacker Bennett of 29. 62. _Baily’s Mag. xviii_, 253–55 (1870). 30. 1857. _Report of the jurors on class xiv (photography) of the 31. 1850. _d._ Australia 1857 aged 89. 32. 1877. _Minutes of proc. of Instit. of C.E. li_, 261–65 (1878). 33. 1853. _Fraser’s Mag. xlvii_, 173–83 (1853); _G.M. xxxix_, 667 34. 1879. _Jewish Chronicle 10 Jany. 1879_ 9–12; _Graphic xix_, 52 35. 1837. _d._ Brighton 9 Sep. 1853. 36. 1843. _d._ Guestling rectory 1 Sep. 1854. 37. 1855. _d._ Clonodfoy, co. Limerick 12 Sep. 1880. Personalty sworn 38. 1880. _Recollections of Richard Cobden, by H. Ashworth, 2 ed._ 39. 1864. _d._ 4 Aug. 1882. 40. 1880. _Book-lore March_ 1885 _p._ 119. 41. 1855. _The Christian Reformer xi_, 265–73 (1855). 42. 1846. (_m._ 1819 Sarah dau. of John Randall of the Isle of Wight, 43. 1842. _d._ 18 Dorset sq. London 7 Aug. 1852. _Journal of Royal 44. 1851. _G.M. xxxvii_ 192–93 (1852). 45. 1834. _d._ Ashelworth rectory 22 June 1877. 46. 1863. _O’Byrne_ (1861) 33–34. 47. 1838. (_m._ 13 Oct. 1846 Theodosia Elizabeth, widow of Anthony 48. 1867. _d._ Thonock hall, Gainsborough 14 Nov. 1872. 49. 1865. _d._ 29 March 1868. _Memoir of J. R. Hope Scott 2 vols._ 50. 1884. _Saturday Review lvii_, 540 (1884). 51. 1884. _John Nock Bagnall A memoir by his daughter Mary Willett_ 52. 1856. _Memorials of the Bagot family_ 1823, _portrait_. 53. 1854. _Rev. W. Palmer’s Events connected with publication of 54. 1760. _d._ Hollybush hill, Hampstead 27 April 1861 aged 100 years 55. 1832. _d._ Parliament st. Westminster 24 July 1852 aged 49. 56. 1859. _Journal of Royal Geographical society xxx, c-cii_ (1860). 57. 1831. _d._ 10 Aug. 1869. 58. 1862. _d._ Charter house hospital London Sep. or Oct. 1871. 59. 1845. _d._ 1857. _Quarterly journal of Geological Society xiv_, 60. 1847. _d._ 11 Adelaide crescent, Brighton 21 Sep. 1875. 61. 1882. _d._ 24 Belgrave sq. London 23 Oct. 1882. _I.L.N. lxxxi_, 62. 68. _Smith’s Friends’ Books i_, 161–63 (1867). 63. 1875. _d._ at an hotel in Aberdeen 30 July 1878. _Annual Monitor 64. 1858. _d._ Warrender lodge, Edinburgh 18 Dec. 1877. 65. 1853. _d._ 5 Old palace yard Westminster 6 July 1856. _Waagen’s 66. 1881. _Illustrated Review vi_, 261–63, _portrait_. 67. 1852. _d._ 37 Fitzwilliam sq. Dublin 28 May 1867. 68. 1862. _The case of Mr. W. H. Barber_, _8 ed._ 1853; _Central 69. 1871. _A memorial of Francis Barham, edited by Isaac Pitman_ 1873 70. 1836. _d._ Hatch st. Dublin 11 Sep. 1873 aged 63. 71. 1851. _G.M. xxxv_, 433 (1851). 72. 1869. _Reg. and mag. of biog. i_, 306–308 (1869); _Law Journal 73. 1862. _Proc. of Linnæan Society_ (1863) 31–34; _I.L.N. xlii_, 188 74. 1857. _d._ 24 Addison road, Kensington 27 Feb. 1876. _I.L.N. 75. 1880. _Lectures on architecture with memoir_ 1881, _portrait_; 76. 1865. _Journal of Royal Geog. Soc. xxxvi_, 134–36 (1866); 77. 1857. _d._ New Jersey 24 Aug. 1863 aged 73. 78. 1863. _Morgan’s Bibliotheca Canadensis_ (1867) 20–21. 79. 1857. _Memoir by Rev. John Baillie, 3 ed._ 1862, _portrait_. 80. 1881. _The Eagle, No. lxv_, (1881); _Cambridge Review ii_, 258 81. 1870. _W. Norrie’s Dundee Celebrities_ (1873) 368–74. 82. 1877. (_m._ 6 March 1850 Emily Anne Theophila, eld. dau. of Sir 83. 1844. _d._ Cape of Good Hope 12 Sep. 1861 aged about 70. 84. 1869. _d._ 17 Vere St. Cavendish sq. 17 Nov. 1876 aged 53. 85. 1823. _d._ Honingham hall near Norwich 5 Aug. 1866. 86. 1820. _d._ Paradise Row, Stockwell, London 3 May 1854. 87. 1855. _d._ Ann Mount near Glanmire, Cork 27 April 1872. 88. 1880. _d._ Trinity college, Cambridge 6 Aug. 1868. 89. 1876. _J. Evans’s Lancashire authors_ (1850) 13–17. 90. 1869. _d._ Knollswood, Simla 7 June 1874. _I.L.N. lxv_, 229 91. 1852. _d._ Cole Orton hall, Ashby-de-la-Zouch 8 June 1882. 92. 1876. _Dunkin’s Obituary notices of astronomers_ (1879) 1–6. 93. 1863. _Rev. R. V. Taylor’s Biographia Leodiensis_ (1865) 506–509. 94. 1859. _I.L.N. xxxiv_, 385 (1859), _portrait_. 95. 1859. _d._ The Elms, Sydenham hill 11 Feb. 1879. 96. 1871. _Theatrical times i_, 129 (1847), _portrait_; _Illust. 97. 1862. _Nyren’s Cricketer’s Tutor_ (1833) 93–96. 98. 1879. _d._ 43 Grand parade, Brighton 3 June 1881. _Pascoe’s 99. 1849. _d._ Harrington sq. London 23 April 1865. 100. 1849. _d._ Thirsk 5 March 1851. 101. 1860. _d._ 55 Cadogan place, London 20 Nov. 1876. _I.L.N. lxix_, 102. 1787. (_m._ 3 June 1811 Sir Charles Bell, F.R.S., celebrated 103. 1857. _d._ Southport 13 Oct. 1881. _Proc. of Instit. of M.E._ 104. 1873. _d._ 14 Arley hill, Bristol 16 Sep. 1885 aged 69. 105. introduction to clinical medicine_ 1849, _4 ed._ 1862; _The 106. 1852. _d._ Eccleston sq. London 6 Oct. 1883. _I.L.N. xx_, 267 107. 1852. _d._ 6 Trafalgar terrace, Monkstown, Ireland 31 Oct. 1873. 108. 1857. _The book of Job as expounded to his Cambridge pupils by the 109. 1875. _The Era Almanac_ (1868) 17–18. 110. 1868. _Irish law times ii_, 477 (1868); _I.L.N. liii_, 205, 234 111. 76. _Six life studies of famous women by M. Betham-Edwards_ (1880) 112. 1845. _d._ The palace, Bangor 19 April 1859. _bur._ Llandegai 113. 1857. _d._ Upper Parliament st. Liverpool 3 Oct. 1881 in 77 year. 114. 1881. _Medical Circular i_, 243–45 (1852), _portrait_; _I.L.N. 115. 1862. _Sketches from the life of Rev. Charles S. Bird by Rev. 116. 1857. _d._ Camden park, Tunbridge Wells 27 Oct. 1854. 117. 1881. _Monthly notices of Royal Astronom. Soc. xlii_, 142–43 118. 1866. _d._ Banwell, Somerset 13 Aug. 1868. 119. 1880. _Men of the time in Australia, Victorian series_ (1878) _p._ 120. 1879. _St. Bartholomew’s hospital reports xv_, _pp. xxix-xl_ 121. 1854. _Journal of Royal Geog. Soc. xxiv_, 80–81 (1854). 122. 1851. _d._ Athens 26 May 1854. 123. 1869. _d._ Florence 26 Jany. 1873. _Poems by the late Isa Blagden 124. 1834. _d._ 10 Sep. 1860. 125. 1831. _d._ Danesbury 15 Sep. 1875. 126. 1871. _d._ Brighton 9 Nov. 1883. 127. 1864. _d._ 56 Bevington road, Kensington 27 Jany. 1877 aged 47. 128. 1875. _d._ Cape Town 17 Aug. 1875. _Cape Monthly Mag. xi_, 167–69 129. 1853. _d._ 133 Elgin crescent, London 4 Nov. 1884. _Biograph v_, 130. 1869. _d._ London July 1872. _Cheltenham College Mag. iii_, 258–59 131. 1855. _Rev. J. J. Blunt’s Two introductory lectures on the 132. 1883. _bur._ in Chirnside churchyard. _David Blythe the gipsy 133. 1881. _d._ 4 Albert terrace, Bedford 21 Sep. 1882. _Graphic xxvi_, 134. 1805. _d._ Baltimore 17 June 1870. _Bingham’s Marriages of the 135. 1884. _I.L.N. lx_, 601, 607 (1872), _portrait_. 136. 1824. _d._ King’s Cliffe rectory 24 Dec. 1862. 137. 1878. _Monthly notices of Royal Astronom. Soc. xxx_, 216–19 138. 1869. _Memoir of the late Henry Booth by Robert Smiles_ (1869). 139. 76. _Saddle and Sirloin by the Druid_ (1870) 195–207. 140. 1849. _d._ 17 Lansdowne crescent, Cheltenham 4 May 1880 in 88 141. 62. Monument erected in Western cemetery Dundee Jany. 1871. _W. 142. 1869. _Essays and stories by the late G. W. Bosanquet, with an 143. 1878. _The Inquirer 23 March 1878 p._ 190. 144. 1882. _d._ Tunbridge Wells 21 May 1883. 145. 1882. _Irish law times xvi_, 298 (1882). 146. 1852. _bur._ at Englesea Brook, Cheshire. _J. Walford’s Memoirs of 147. 1871. _Annual Register_ (1862) 149–53. 148. 1862. _d._ 1884. 149. 1869. _Art Journal ix_, 107 (1870). 150. 1883. _Rev. T. Mozley’s Reminiscences ii_, 231–5 (1882); _I.L.N. 151. 1850. _d._ 23 Jany. 1883. 152. 1855. _d._ Rue Faubourg St. Honoré Paris 11 Feb. 1859. 153. 1831. _d._ 14 Blomfield terrace, Harrow road, London 6 June 1866 154. 1827. _d._ 23 Leighton road, Kentish town, London 2 Sep. 1880. 155. 1810. _d._ Quendon rectory 31 March 1864. 156. 1825. _d._ Weston park Shiffnal, Salop 22 March 1865. 157. 1831. _d._ 13 Eaton sq. London 28 Nov. 1853. _United Service Mag._ 158. 1879. _d._ Ramsgate 27 May 1880. _Medical times and gazette i_, 159. 1857. _H. J. Morgan’s Sketches of celebrated Canadians_ (1862) 160. 1871. _O. J. Burke’s Lord chancellors of Ireland_ (1879) 270–7. 161. 1869. _Trans. of Botanical Soc. of Edin. x_, 284–8 (1870). 162. 1844. _d._ Montpellier villas, Brighton 3 Dec. 1859 aged 70. 163. 1854. _d._ on board H.M.S. Vulcan in Black Sea 21 Sep. 1854 from 164. 1839. _d._ 14 Great Stanhope st. London 21 Feb. 1862. 165. 1863. _Art Journal n.s. iii_, 12 (1864). 166. 1863. _H. Mayhew’s Shops of London i_, 127–38 (1865). 167. 1838. _d._ Bridge Lodge, Burgess Hill, Sussex 27 April 1875. 168. 1884. _H. A. Bright’s The Brights of Colwall_ (1872), _p._ 11; 169. 1836. _d._ 19 Manchester sq. London 1 Feb. 1870. _Munk’s Roll of 170. 1849. _d._ Sealkote Bengal 10 July 1857 aged 55. 171. 1875. _Life of W. Brock by C. M. Birrell_ 1878, _portrait_; _W. 172. 1867. _G.M. iii_, 264 (1867). 173. 1870. Personalty sworn under £800,000, 22 Oct. 1870. 174. 1880. _Journal of Chemical Soc. xxxix_, 182–5 (1881). 175. 1858. _d._ The Marina, St. Leonard’s-on-Sea 30 Nov. 1865. 176. 1857. _Proc. of Royal Soc. ix_, 41–4 (1857); _Quarterly Journal of 177. 1861. _d._ 6 Kent terrace, Regent’s park, London 23 Feb. 1874. 178. 1864. _L. H. 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