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 Mus.B., Bachelor of Music.

Mus.D., Doctor of Music.

M.V.O., Member of the Royal Victorian Order.

N.B., (L. Nota Bene), mark well.

No., (L. numero), number.

N.W.P., North West Province.

NY., New York.

O.M., Order of Merit.

O S., Old Style or only son.

Oxon., of Oxford.

O. Surv. S., Only surviving son.

P.C., Privy Councillor.

P.C.S., Provincial Civil Service.

P.G.M., Provincial Grand Master.

Ph.B., Bachelor of Philosophy.

Ph.D., Doctor of Philosophy.

P.M., (L. Post MeridiemMeridien [sic]), afternoon.

Pro tem., (L. Pro tempore), for the time being.

Presy., Presidency.

P.T.O., Please turn over.

Q.C., Queen’s Counsel.

Q.M.G., Quarter Master General.

Q.V, (L. Quod vide), which see.

R.A., Royal AcademicanAcademician [sic].

R.A., Royal Artillery. Royal Arch.

R.A.M., Royal Academy of Music.

R.A.M.C., Royal Army Medical Corps.

R.A.S., Royal Agricultural Society.

R.B.A., Royal Society of British Artists.

R.C.M., Royal College of Music.

R.R., Royal Engineers.

R.I.B.A., Royal Institute of British Architects.

R.H.A., Royal Horse Artillery.

R.M., Royal Marine.

R.N.R., Royal Naval Reserve.

R.R.C., Royal Red Cross (Nursing Order).

R.S.I., Royal Sanitary Institute.

S., Son.

S.J., Society of Jesus (Jesuit).

S.S.C., Solicitor before the Supreme Court (Scotland).

S.W., Senior Warden.

T.O., Turn over.

T.C.D., Trinity College, Dublin.

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