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��NOTES BY THE WAY.

��Dr. C. A. M.

Fennell.

��Dr. James

Hutcheson

Stirling.

��Daughter of Rev. R. Shilleto.

��Sisters of

Dr. Thomas

Maguire.

��1889, March 5th (Marquis of Salisbury). DR. C. A. M. FENNELL.

" In consideration of his eminence as a classical and philological scholar, of his services to literature, and of his inadequate means of support. 50Z."

1889, May 29th (Marquis of Salisbury). DR. JAMES HUTCHESON STIRLING.

" In recognition of his services to philosophy and literature, and in consideration of his inadequate means of support. 50Z."

1890, April 30th (Marquis of Salisbury). Miss CATHERINE SHILLETO.

" In consideration of the eminence of her late father, the Rev. R. Shilleto, as a classical scholar and teacher, and of her inadequate means of support. 501."

Richard Shilleto (1809-76). Both he and his son Arthur (1848- 1894) were frequent contributors to ' N. & Q.' (' D.N.B.,' vol. Hi.).

1890, May 24th (Marquis of Salisbury). Miss ELIZA MAGUIRE and Miss MARY MAGUIRE.

" In recognition of the eminence of their late brother, Dr. Thomas Maguire, of Trinity College, Dublin, as a classical scholar, and in consideration of their inadequate means of support. 251. each."

Thomas Maguire (1831-89), first Roman Catholic Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin. Although no active politician, he took some part in the transfer to The Times of the " Pigott " letters, which were published in that paper in a series of articles called ' Parnellism and Crime,' in 1887. He was a thorough idealist in philosophy, Plato and Berkeley being his chosen masters (' D.N.B.,' vol. xxxv.).

1891, January 6th (Marquis of Salisbury). Widowof MRS. ELLEN DAVIES.

" In recognition of the services of her late husband, Prof. James F. Davies, M.A., to classical literature, and in consideration of her inadequate means of support. 100Z."

1891, April 14th (Marquis of Salisbury).

^ ISS &A.TE SULLIVAN (now SCOTT) and MlSS FlNOLA SULLIVAN.

" In recognition of the services of their late father, Dr. Sullivan, President of Queen's College, Cork, to literature, and of his labours in developing the industrial resources of Ireland, and in considera- tion also of their inadequate means of support. . 251. each." '

��Prof. J. F. Davies.

��Daughters of Dr. Sullivan.

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