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NOTES BY THE WAY. 119 circumstances in which, owing to the expenditure of his own means in furtherance of this object, his family are left at his decease. 100l."

James Simpson, 1781-1853, knew Sir Walter Scott, and criticized ' Waverley ' before its publication (' D.N.B.,' vol. lii.).

1880, January 26th (Earl of Beaconsfield).

Miss MARY ANN SYDNEY TURNER.

"In consideration of the services rendered by her father, the late Very Rev. Sydney Turner, as Inspector of Reformatories and Industrial Schools. 75l"

1881, February 5th (W. E. Gladstone).

Mrs. Maria Rodgers.

MRS. MARIA RODGERS.

"In consideration of the services of her late husband, the Rev. John Rodgers, in the cause of public elementary education. 75l"

1882, August 16th (W. E. Gladstone).

Mrs. Emma Robinson.

MRS. EMMA ROBINSON.

"In recognition of the services of her husband, the late Canon Robinson, in the cause of public education. 80l."

1892, January 2nd (Marquis of Salisbury).

Thomas Woodhouse Levin.

MR. THOMAS WOODHOUSE LEVIN.

"In consideration of the services he has rendered to education and philosophy and mental science, of his blindness, and of his inadequate means of support. 50l"

Examiner and teacher of Moral Science at Cambridge; ' Six Lectures on Cicero,' Cambridge, Deighton (Sonnenschein's ' Best Books ').

1892, June 20th (Marquis of Salisbury).

Daughters of Sir Henry Cole.

Miss LETITIA MARIAN COLE, Miss HENRIETTA LINDSAY COLE, and Miss ROSE OWEN COLE.

"In recognition of the services rendered by the late Sir Henry Cole to the cause of artistic and scientific education. 30l. each."

Sir Henry Cole, 1808-82 (Athenaeum, April 22nd, 1882; ' Fifty Years of Public Work,' 2 vols., 1884 ; ' D.N.B.,' vol. xi.).

1897, June 2nd (Marquis of Salisbury).

Archibald Hamilton Bryce.

MR. ARCHIBALD HAMILTON BRYCE, D.C.L.

"In recognition of his services in the cause of secondary education in Scotland. 50l"

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