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 NOTES AND QUERIES. [io s. XIL SEPT. 4,

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NOTES BY THE WAY.

WITH

MEMOIRS OF

JOSEPH KNIGHT, F.S.A.,

DRAMATIC CRITIC,

AND

EDITOR OF

NOTES AND QUERIES,

1883=1907,

AND

THE REV. JOSEPH WOODFALL EBSWORTH, F.S.A.

BY

JOHN COLLINS FRANCIS,

Comprising his Contributions, with Additions, to Notes and Queries. JOSEPH KNIGHT

His father and mother His education His first poem " King of the College " Joins Edward Hewitt in founding a Mechanics' Institute in Leeds Gives a lecture before the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society 011 ' The Fairies of English Poetry 'The Leeds Wits Friendships for W. E. Forster and the Marquis of Ripon Dr. Reynolds minister at East Parade Chapel and his friendship for the Knights Knight's marriage Leaves for London Feels capable of either editing The Times or commanding the Channel Fleet Writes for Literary Gazette under John Morley Succeeds J. A. Heraud as dramatic critic of The AthenceumHis views of Fechter and Irving Knight originates Banquet to the Come"die Francaise Reviews the French Academy's Dictionary in The Athenceum Also Martyrdom ' Becomes Editor of Notes and Queries Writes article on its jubilee, also on death of Queen Victoria Dramatic critic of The Daily Graphic and of The Globe Death of William Terriss
 * Hypnerotomachia Poliphili ' Writes obituary notice of Philip James Bailey His sonnet 'Love's

" Sylvanus Urban " papers in The Gentleman's MagazineHis friendship for the publisher Mr. Andrew Chatto Writes in The Idler on the Laureateshin Sunday evenings with the Marstons Tom Purnell Knight's friendship for Ebsworth Dramatic profession give him a dinner His sorrow at the death of F. G. Stephens His death Funeral at Highgate Cemetery Tributes to his memory.

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