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NOTES AND QUERIES, p* s. VIIL JULY e, woi.

1890, May 24th (Marquis of Salisbury). MRS. HENRIETTA ELIZABETH WOOD.

" In recognition of the labours of her late husband, Mr. J. T. Wood, at Ephesus, of his services to archaeology, and in consideration of her inadequate means of support.

John Turtle Wood (1821-90) published 1 Discoveries at Ephesus,' 1877 (Athenaeum, April 5th, 1890).

1891, May 2nd (Marquis of Salisbury). MRS. CLARA MARGARET REDFERN.

"In consideration of the services of her late husband, Mr. James Redfern, sculptor, to art, and of her inadequate means of support. 10QJ."

James Frank Redfern, 1838-76 (Red- grave's 'Dictionary of Painters' ; 'D.N.B.,' vol. xlvii.).

1891, June 10th (Marquis of Salisbury). MR. HARRISON WEIR.

"In recognition of his merits as an artist, and in consideration of his inadequate means of support. 100Z."

Harrison William Weir, born May 5th, 1824 (' Men of the Time ').

1892, November 29th (W. E. Gladstone). MR. ROBERT BROWN, Jun. " In consideration of his merits as a student of archaeology. 1001."

'The Unicorn: a Mythological Investiga- tion,' Longman, 1882 (Sonnenschein's 'The Best Books ').

1897, June 2nd (Marquis of Salisbury). Miss MAY MARTHA MASON and MRS. MARY

CAROLINE FLORENCE WOOD. " In recognition of the originality and merit of the work of their father, the late Mr. George Mason, in painting. 60Z."

George Heming Mason, 1818-72 ( 'D.N.B ' vol. xxxvi.).

1899, June 14th (Marquis of Salisbury). MRS. HANNAH MARIA BATES.

"In consideration of the merits of her late

husband, sculptor.

Mr.

60Z.

Harry Bates, A.R.A., as a

1899, June 14th (Marquis of Salisbury). MR. EDWARD DALZIEL.

" In consideration of his services to wood engraving and the art of illustration. 100J."

1899, June 14th (Marquis of Salisbury). MRS. ANNIE MATILDA GLEESON WHITE. '* In consideration of the services rendered husband Mr - Jose P h

_A catalogue of books from the library of Gleeson White, together with a bibliography,

and a tribute to his memory by Prof. York Powell, of Christ Church, Oxford, with por- trait, was published by A. Lionel Isaacs, 1899.

1899, August 18th (Marquis of Salisbury).

Miss MARGUERITA HOGAN, Miss KATE HOG AN, and MRS. SUSAN MACSWINEY.

"In consideration of the merits of their late father, Mr. John Hogan, as a sculptor, and of their inadequate means of support. 99Z."

John Hogan, 1800-1858. A portrait of him appeared in the Dublin University Maga- zine in 1850 (' D.N.B.,' vol. xxvii.).

1900, March 13th (Marquis of Salisbury). MRS. EUPHEMIA HILL MACALLUM.

" In consideration of the merits of her late husband, Mr. Hamilton Macallum, as a painter, and of her inadequate means of support. 1001"

'English School of Painting,' by Ernest Chesneau (Cassell, 1885).

1901, February 13th (Marquis of Salisbury). MRS. HARRIETTA LOUISA STEVENSON.

In consideration of the eminence of her late husband, Mr. Robert Alan Mowbray Stevenson, as an art critic. IOOL"

Robert Alan Mowbray Stevenson (1847- 1900), cousin of Robert Louis Stevenson. His great work was a monograph on the art of Velasquez (Athenaeum, April 21st, 1900).

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1854, January 3rd (Earl of Aberdeen). Miss MARIA TERESA KENNEY (now LECROS- NIER).

Daughter of the late James Kenney, Esq. In consideration of his literary talent. 40." James Kenney (1780-1849), dramatist, was born in Ireland. He was a frequent guest at Samuel Rogers's breakfasts, and in 1822 he entertained Charles Lamb and his sister at Versailles. He was the author of ' Sweet- hearts and Wives.' He married Louisa,

daughter of Louis Sebastian Mercier, the

the pension the daughter

French critic, and received which is now continued to ('D.N.B.,' vol. xxxi. p. 8).

1890, May 24th (Marquis of Salisbury). MRS. CAROLINE BLANCHARD.

"In consideration of the services of her late husband, Mr. Edward L. Blanchard, to dramatic literature, of her own work with regard to colonial emigration, and of her inadequate means of support. 501."

Edward Laman Blanchard, 1820-89 (Athe- nceum, September 7th, 1889).

JOHN C. FRANCIS. (To be continued.)