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 NOTES BY THE WAY.

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��1891, May 2nd (Marquis of Salisbury). DR. RICHARD FRANCIS WEYMOUTH.

" In recognition of his services to literature, his merits as a scholar, and in consideration of his inadequate means of support. 10W."

Author of ' Devon Words ' in Philological Society's Trans- actions, 1854 ; ' On Early English Pronunciation,' 1874 (Sonnen- schein's ' Best Books ').

Dr. Weymouth died on December 27th, 1902.

1892, June 20th (Marquis of Salisbury). MR. HENRY DUNNING MACLEOD, M.A.

" In consideration of his labours as a writer upon economical subjects. 100/."

Author of ' Elements of Banking,' ' Lectures on Credit and Banking,' ' The Theory and Practice of Banking' (Sonnenschein's
 * Best Books ').

1892, June 20th (Marquis of Salisbury.) MR. HENRY BRADLEY.

" In consideration of his labours in connexion with the ' New English Dictionary.' 150Z."

Joint editor of the ' Oxford English Dictionary ' since 1889. Born 1845 (' Who 's Who,' 1901).

1892, November 29th (W. E. Gladstone, Miss LUCY MARY JANE GARNETT.

" In recognition of her literary merits, and to enable her to prosecute her researches in Oriental folk-lore. 100Z."

Author of ' Women of Turkey and their Folk-lore ' (Nutt.)

1893, June 19th (W. E. Gladstone). MRS. THERESE WOLSTENHOLME (now VANSITTART).

" In consideration of the merits of her husband, the late Rev. Joseph Wolstenholme, as a mathematician, and of her straitened circumstances. 50Z."

Author of ' Mathematical Problems ' (Macmillan).

1894, January 16th (W. E. Gladstone). PROF. T. W. RHYS DAVIDS.

" In recognition of his merits as a student of Oriental literature. 200Z."

Born 1843 ; Secretary Royal Asiatic Society ; Professor of Pali and Buddhist Literature, University College, London, 1882 ; Hibbert Lectures, 1881 ; American Lectures, 1896 (' Who 's Who,' 1901).

��Dr. Richard

Francis Weymouth.

��Henry

Dunning Macleod.

��Henry Bradley.

��Miss Lucy

Mary Jane

Garnett.

��Widow of Rev. Joseph Wolsten- holme.

��Prof. T. W. Rhys Davids.

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