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Court (Circular. THE TIMES, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1912. RIVIERA NOTES. FfcSMuar of ftae weather, poto has re idelleu. Four (am coannetad Hochampton played Cannes the latter winning by natnpton thaw rocnpong (fee Cannes were a tulat the Travellers' team 0 tv M.raue...

StjS (pUn Hon Th" Serv of he oetnepohtnns by lire to two was due ins lh fine l1y louut end BCfKl.NOHAM PALACE, TV Mnvw of TwnediUl ni received in arslienre ny ine rvuia; uw morning upon reading trt the Title, mid rWrvrmd up lawMI of the Ordff of th. Thistle warn bv hlr latlier. TV Lord Acton (Lord in Waiting1 was attendance Tin Hon. Sir Schomherg McDonnell. Vi tnc lion.

Stanley C. .1. CMWt, audi The iinal reaultcl in i Stall Sir Douglas (Comptroller in i th Jaw the rd ChibWnV rWrtnKntl had the rwakw TlTSl TSTtgjaA honour of being received by His Jssiest to dav. i 0.kJ thus Wl alnioat the end TV King lUM Prineesa Louise (Iruchr of the Ulifron. JubTV Arplll and NH Duke of Argyll at Kontungton tl "tin hU.io.

tbr wiVu'rof "uTni Palace tJu tlOPM the ttori wcr PHumm Itnul d'Ot EN IMMMM Koval. will, the IMncevae. rcrTl eiT'v' Jl I and Maud. th. King 3 i nZTmTT 11 111 fj and Lady Wan LARGE BEQUK8T8 TO CHARITIES.

UD.OOO FOR BENEFICES AND PENSIONS. Mr. 0inrjnr DiMl, of Starting. Cookham Dana, Berk, aad formerly of Iiradrnhan sliset. R.C, a mow of the Institute of Cbcmwtry.

whs died on December 31, aged sc. left estate vem at M3.3M Cram, with net personalty .0. twqiwatVd the Pharmaceutical Society of Oraat Britain. The raadac of hi. real aatata, to aome Lnracir, and annoitiea.

he left to the Oovereorii of Qoees Aone Bounty for the aurmroUlion of the beaeOeee of St John the BapUat. Cooahao. Derna. aad Holy Trtnity cnxodlath r. Abraham Darby.

between tbc near, of three pa He bra. The reatdoe Franca, and 10 unli I has Mi Ma Bon of nattrnberg. who hn? bom broa.1 tuirr rwrfy in IVoembr r. havmj: bom rial hrr daurbt ties Qtiron of Spnin, in t(Wtm NOTES. Tai: Enoacine.

Oown Irince and kiiiUrdav and a Hotel Portugal. IxTri and 1 lv Dtmsanv will vit 1. and will be at 55. Lowndeb oqi hx lt thry have taken for the nraaon. lrd PirHr panned a romfortable night on Jwrda WS fatirfactoTily i moderate is slowly miprov n.

pood day yesterday. lAird crstTic was prut. i gaging quite favourably Tl. Hon. Sir Comthwaito Rason met with a.

uient in the fity yu rday and had to Vr.K. inquiry at Sir ('ornthwai POM ydenham yrsterday afternoon. stAtcd that he ouid be able to proceed Hulcrt von Hcrkomer I quite aatisfactory. St or Land de Graw Evans, who has been rirui ir the past fortnight front a severe of tnfhienza. i now making good progress.

Sir IVOliaru and ldy Emilv Ih ke have reid until Easter. Km are requested to suite that Iadv St. 1 Na ids was unavoidably prevented by absence was pain irom attending the fun raraus Tbe Hon. Dudley and Mrs. Carleton are uyinc at U.

Hallam strwi. Port land place. icl Kayrnond S.O. H. lrnt Broeklehnrt Mr.

Mark Sites. P. is the wUl of mk brotaer Jam. a.aod prunanly to raise the income all source, o( each pensioocr in the receipt of a peoaion of not leas than 00 per annum to CO per annum, and otherwise for tbc general pur aagwat evcntoallv arailable for charitable will HOOUt. UHJ.lHXl, WbJCll Will about itii.uoO i.y tbe deduction of duty.

Sra HroH Gilzeax Bjoo. Sir Hugh Gilioan Reid, of Tenterden HaU, and of MiOdlmbrouKh. newspaper one oi loc louDdrrs and urat president of the Inatitotc of Journalists, liberal M.P. for Aston Manor. arwick shire, logs, who died oa NoTanaber 4.

aed 7A left aaa aw oonnrmn the set l0t. of other propert' Re Lit 100 to the Institute of Journalists' Orphan and lie aiithonrvd after the expiration guineas per annum isiat niKht the C.ennan aims arrive! at the i 1 ii vi Mis OrUjwiui, and Mr. i.ranvui. Hotel, i Mah r. Mr.

Hen jit Haitm. of PortJand rdace. endfof ll.lwn Krmr JrSS fi lb' OM ot Indemnity Mutual saritee. of Kssex. who are at the Hotel Crrat.

Palaot tvic'ruia spccialTnuest I A fomnany (ljmmsd), underwritej ird' Houw. Mill co to Xssio. I of th rn.Hn frown Prince. The' Irara nal part I member of the Committee of the Institute of Ixmdon hi for Easter, after I th thev will rvturn to i i. ami comphmented Ch.alie'r nu rwr.trs.

and formerly a meaiber of the boodon Ira.v 1,,, c.i,.Sste in ndeaourina 1 of I Joyd's Kesistrr, who died on January i to people that the chorvra of rucltv I 6' ictl ''stte of the rtoss value of 66,908, TTording tonjnxth.ltalUnst.khcrssciiauiUo I ho Personalty has been sworn at artaek of idaticm, and for the present is J'j rnoon for prisrs Mr. Jam Ptk, of Knirhta Place. Rochester. Kent. doors.

iron Princess the bob who died on Decern bcr seed 6" left estate 'a lltuu esss prize wen bum Iv Hirr A. G. Kneel tnm xn Downs, M.D.. L.B.C.P., F.B.CJ. ret toU rtcrptiiniSJekI'0tln' I of Mollemtein House.

IlorUm road, Kastboome, lart cry u. ef trials with a Kartnan'binlaae. aioaary Hocier. KaehTirhef died eat Jaaaarw 1 Th. 1.7..

i monopUne of his own design. al 08. left estate valued at 22,481 gross, with The Int. hotcl 1 up curling contest, an important nut personalty 1 9.688. local event, attracted five entries and resulted in a wm for th.

Kuhn team, who defeated Us Palace team the final. VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM. 'gld on DINNER. He had a MrraorouTAX i Moxwrs. LOAN COLLECTION WITHDRAWN.

txtb annual dinner of the officers of amoeia Among changes which hare recently occurred in the nigilt to be lions affiliated to the Metropolitan liberal Pnioaitt Loan Court of the Victoria aad Albert Museum Federation was held lart night at the Iiolbom at South Kensington is the withdrawal from the Paget have KejOanrant. Sir E. Dt i stnc Lavi ri 1 pr. sided, museum by Mr. H.

D. Ellis of the greater port of his tnent. Lord lew rnre wxs the principal gu. t. The collection of antique silver plate, which has been on I company kareadid Viscount tiinon, H.N.R..

Sir exhibition there during the patt ten vears. Bp ft II Ih Sir J. D. Included in tbe portion withdrawn is the eonec to iihouldTr'Tonnn STSJ to ohOT watterd through. ridy.

U.VuV Nvtr Ut lb kmdom Mr KUi roarches brought to I in our did thTcounu make 'J'JflSf, i an. of no tiei. in th country'. lu torv so great waa formerly pursued. as that which now prcn' If.

hea the (ioveni I m. nt set pnriae seeme.1 to be to set class against turroo'ii Tin cTe'ry PUBLIC RIGHTS AT VLL8WATER. 1 hi lwKENtn in nwravndlng. it was terrible V.l.n'k which had led to the A dispute which is in progress concerning public i 1 "dl ri8ht of the upper snores of rilswater I person mut 'rcl r. 't'lut' 'h tMuga, fage at which the Westmorland a RuCeient to make one schsnfd of one', country.

TiSgal proceedings hav been instituted by Mr. i tr CaSS Bo! aSSSxM f0!" Po7 to from landing from his motor boat at a point near St Patrick's Weil, between the Tillages of Glenriddrng Tl 1 of Ifc Mrf BMCE nd Patterdale. Mr. Marshall claims that the vrhede Ifaiti mm, 10.16 aa, aad the IntemoafctahaajplaoB length with an average breadth 'of leet, is tus I afterwards at Brook wood, the train from the private property. ttiMt" Bridie road, leaving at ZTtJ 'v.

Ingleb M.P nnd Mrs. Svfhi v. ta Ml Weal H. dkin babfv mTt hem "gh! XVmt action by agreement, or by the ejection of a 11 araaB adjoinmg the lake. Tbe corTncil'sre can pins to Mr.

L. J. naSeneTin th I advised to Kert that the land is in their opinion. and Mr. W.

Bonny, v.l; 1h flUm'0 i was "hZ Prt and that it is a public highway k.ir.t. sl.s (,,.., waiital.u for all rsons to pass and re pass oa foot and with 'he ami M.jr, was an i lornnienl Ttothe norses and carriages at aUtfcM of the year. The l'. NKi7u. tbrind Vn SggT EMBASSIES AND LEGATIONS.

sm Hkmtt sohwu. adorarid Mrs.u hitHaw 'i yateday 'wJtuS 'V 4F OF ELIZABETHAN LONDON. irm New otk. bot. Th coffin, which had lain since Saturday Af a at the Bishopsgate Institute tn the rhapel, waa oourevci ihc grave I.y non yesterday afternoon in connexion with the Ixmdon nigwan Mauater.

with hat wife and 1 1 111 1, Thellarlal Rerrie. waa coadncted hv hdracon preparing a map of Ellh than Tendon. nnu Pans fa nnrr, who mm It intended thai the nap shall mdicate sites. ''r1 Kn" literary and o. A.

Pall hearers aortal history of th ed twrn the date of the were ral H. II. Allenby. Major4rearal Wyngaerd map and th death Maeiiinger, eav, i lc.nd..ii. haai.1n1,""1''l brlcnrt'r .1.

F. JMvmw Brrmdier prrio.i. Th Khral han Society will he' glad to 1.. 'ttlK at vTw Ungadh t.len.wl receive the nam. of Uipngraphieal and literary helpers.

th. Ihire reKtment. Other nUv. of int. ce.

will also he tegi tner i s. hfra lint0fl jTElV iw IV tolh Marwah jnd 111 salute of 13 pins was fired by Battery, Mr. GtaaBUCBBAKD, JUU speaking on The lf.A. Sit. of Shakes pear (ilobe aid that its '4'" aJVojr 1 riTl 1 tT Jti a t'iftr i 't'ttlaby e'ver wuldhe lord BiAe (rrpn senting th It, eon hisions drawn frt.m them.

Rend!" and those A'tnehe to el Ihc rorees), laptain lluicl.ins,,,, ho had aeeepted bis views placed the Globe Theatre arr; ti London r' Xra'Y, J.ajor n.ral on the somh side Park street. Southwark. s.r r0. Major t. It.

I'tingU was forced lo the eonclusmn that it was on the north Major f. on 1I 01,. folon. Pl. i of sJhakespear.

had been unveiled AUH1 M.i s. 1 tl. larr. li tide hv s.r Herbert Tr t.be wall on the south side of i.tsi asr.Miee BincMi v' i T' 'i' a' I 'j'r lt omn he.i raiae a protest arranged between ih fh Veomanry) Major the i. il Vontemtlorar'vriews "nli "snaps Tnd th irritW Mr Ricmedn Mr.

II F. Ohrtterhaefc. tfajoi D. t. timonv ol thoee who saw the theatre, it was on the nO 44 P.H i.

lufl.MM I Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Gwatk n. C.Jonel Balfour. north side.

Mr various mane M' ward Vyee. at.l Mrs. A sfecial I views in uppo of his contention, and also ldl Major t.lted fiat. 1 whjJ "howed the .1. hn' t.ivw.

HK' 'bTht'y Lto am Ml v. a MAefAwraiT. tlL mV Mr Rear na Id 1 m. sw i i I angley during the year 1860 when secretary to o. of MTMark AwAnZ mZ KaJnarineT A eT' Tharkeray.

from which some passages have alretufr r.M Ar hTTKiWi of will open MavfairJ Turner, the vioar, held at 7he wme ho Tr aa'th Jfc. rrcOoldrmith books, r. we rioaae. funeral at the Church of St. John th Evangelist, rl tn'w'r 1 ifj! fPO" ,1 lUrrJtasaeat lwood.

the parish Kwby.h..e to which Mr "W0? fliSsafle5l. 1' which was attended hv The rrf W'efiSn aa omg on nnmhers hi grandchildren and other relations and ar' thT Vel it-- Udtswing day. Tb. aetici. nffemd for sale will friend edition with the title to Wl.

l. in faeehnlle eavbeo.oer.es. bnva4 al Iaa.atXA BalO Be K. i XZZZT Zirj tt u. A mH 1 rTi Wd Ht Margar a aT? SSw s'T tarle 1 MfiUmb.

tbc of Imme. fawdor, Weali naeter. yeaterday for Isabel la BaroneK, Ken. "Tales from ShaLcsrre." IMT first ditien Meeruvsaw hWliatnry the fint. of aayuJiWwlaW of the Ule Lieutenant Colonel Harou J.

W. fPghaffi I lawMw, Ml and 'The last Esaaya." a' Plveaautb and IsWv Pnvlli. Windaov 1 Keen, one ot Garibaldi a oflM ere. who dierl on Thnrs 52 and urdformly M. W.

1 is Iiuim. Idv at Ea n. The s.r,iee waa conducted hv Hlaekmore. tbe Hrnwtaa, George 1. Agto t.

Mrtagn. lady F.rth. I auoo lleaaon, and the Italian Government ''oi, Kn.tsU harles IfTer. and 1 ord Lytton. Margaec Nl la.ly (jllan rapmwnU d.

In a ayn.patheli telegram 1 lo Karon 1 Is day aale r.alixe.1 lam, 50, Xra. lao Mr. Lieari Bb'teet, I Ctark Keen, Ike cldta aon, the Marquis Imperiali "IS Xf Spencr. Th men at the death of your die ADVMBTISMMMfTS ilwfhold Srrwmnh Die Waldori A 'r. Vah.

II ilvy. ld tiiguislod iwSlier, lbs widow of the gallant officer canard and wiring Places. 0 Oerasner. Ckaufr lhana Mann, Iady ffytten, wjao nobly fought under Garibaldi for the uurred mmd KmtU.mrmt.md i u. CoWwooke.

Lady Wleen Butler. of the freedom of my country, he. causal C1tnYltU nHfJnTl fTf' 12 Heasarw laa lreatHeei. tad tsaoapa Weeill. deep regret, and I beg to lender my sincere con J5fWi ffbrF awd In kwhjl AM iirawae, aad Eraewe.

Lady Be lale 4taleae7 oeveral Ganbakh vetoraa. atlaadad the Meaw eaea fmr Bmrnt aaat ITaaaW, aad geaenB aa aae idiey. Jaernoe. ri as eemd an patpM 3. aad IT.

Bw OBITUARY. GENERAL SIR ALEXANDER TAYLOR. We regret ta announoe the death of General Sir Alexander Taylor. G.C.B.. R.E., late President of the Royal Indian Engineering CoUege.

Coopers HiJL which took place at his reddence at EngtefieW Green on Sunday, at tbe ago of 87. Ha waa for some time before his death the sole survivor of the heroes who took part in the daring assault upon Delhi, whereby the tide of the Indian Mutiny waa turned and he was one of the moat disthv irni'hed of the old Punish officers trained in the school of the Lawrence. Alex Taylor, aa he was usually called by his friends, was born in Dublin on January '21, 1826, and was of mixed Scotch and Irish deso nt. As a boy of 12 he was put into the hands of the celebrated educdonist Hcrr von FeBehborg. When 15 be entered Addisoombe at Hie bottom of his term, and left it sixth.

In 184 few months niter his arrival tn Calcutta as subaltern of the Bengal Engineers charge of a flotilla of CO boat for miliuirj bridging. When tbe inevitable war broko out the Sikhs crossed the SuUej, but not before TavU had sunk his boats in a suitable ere. U. He fought in the terrible battles of Feroieshah and Sobraon; after the latter he raised his boats and constructed the bridge over which our array invaded Sikh territory and marched to Lahore. When the second war with the Khalsa broke out, he carried our heavy ammunition in his 60 boats 200 miles down tho Sutlej to Mooltan.

at the double siege of which he served, charge of the Engineer park, under hi beloved leader Robert Napier, and was severely wounded. At the derisive battJa of Gujarat on Fhruary 29, 1849. he was orderly to General the broken enemy from Gujexat After the annexation with the construction 1 Grand Trunk Road cross Peshawar, a distance of 260 miles. Tear, Dxijn Srxcrr. On I he instructions of John Lawrence, Taylor joined the force before Delhi on June 29.

18S7. as second in oomm and of the Engineers, under Board Smith. The latter was ill. and both the preliminary survey work and the suggestion as well as the execution of plans were in tbe hands of Taylor. Nicholson watt the only noo Bngineer officer who shared the dangers involved by detailed study of the ground, and he spent night after night with Taylor in tlie trenches while the batteries were building.

On several occasions Taylor penetrated alone and in daylight through the ciiciuy ninpoMS. not only ct tinned the young Engineer's, report, Mt such pressure upon Wdson as compelled him sanction tho ho Id ulan of nttocL ol Taylor and put forwurd by Baird Smith. Then is overwhelming testimony to Taylor's kill and daring during iho snori. iege September 4 to 14. Captain Medley.

R.E.. who li tho attack on the main breach on the day of (published in 1858): taptam Taylor virtuallv directed When Nicholson heard on hit deathbed that elsewhere, he cried If 1 got tlvough this. 1 shall let the world know tliat it waa Alv In the fresh difficulties of the next five days Taylor again showed extraordinary fertility of resource. The enemy held the tall houses nnu narrow streets oraveiy, and our men began oc uemorauzoa oy trie dingers and looses of oet fighting. Taylor liad been severelv unded by a bullet in the chest, and had been 0 days in camp, but on returning to tho city that the street fighting should cease, and that the Engineers should break internal passages from house to house.

His surrTtion adopted, and within two days our possession of Delhi waa complete. Other Services. some months Taylor was employed in quieting the Agra district. He was present at the fight of Puttiali. at wlikh he ascertained tho number of the enemy's guns by riding on ento, at a distance which he judged tempt to the gunners and not too danmrnn to himself.

As he expected, each gun, as bo paired, opened fire. He commanded the Bengal Engineers at tho eiege and capture of Lucknow. being severely wounded at the taking of the subaltern tl end of 1858 saw him a Lieu tenant Colonel and a C.B. On return from furlough to Europe, he was made Superintending Engineer of tho 1st Punjab Public Works Circle. He commanded the Engineer in th I'mhsvll.

campaign of 1863, under lus attached friend Neville Qiamberlain. In I860 he was appointed Chief Enginoor and Secretary to the Punjab Government. This poaiHon orougtu. mm into close contact with problems of frontier defence, and in the last two yean of his Indian service he waa Deputy Inspector General of Military Works and President of the Indian Defence Committee. In 1877, a year or so before his retirement, lie received a Knighthood of tho Bath, and his advancement to be Knight Grand Cross of the Order took place 12 years later.

From 1890 to 1896 Icrneral Tavlor was Pre sklent of the Royal Indian Engineering College at Coopers Hill, near Staines, the institution which was abolished a few years ago. Many Engineers and Foresters holding responsible positions in India and otoewbeie owe much to the stimulus of hie virilo example and his keen personal interest in them. They were the moro attracted to him because he had been a great athlete in his younger days, and his nature was of the prof. wlooal with its of general cultu e. aocie Cruise was at tbe top of his known of which is perhaps his springs of Europe, one result of which waa the present fame of Gmtrext vUlv.

He was killed in bath the theory and tbe practice of music, aad was tor many years a cm or of tbe Royal Irish Academy of Music. But Sir Francis wi3 probably be best reawembered by Us works oa the hfe and writings of Thomas a a rap much of his scanty leisure to the pursuit of the great riddle of the Imitates in the libraries and munas Uriea of the Continent, aad satisfied himself completely of tbc identity of Thomas a Ker.pj a I by I sarerTOB C.HciatAT, E. E. Ma so C.B.. B.

The death took place veKterday of Imtpector neneral Kdward MpWrotone Mahoa. C.B.. B.N', at 50, Holland I'lrk avcnue, W. Inspector General Mabon. a sen of the late Rev.

George Wuliatu llahon. late a Fe'low af College, Oxford, and for many years garrison ch ipttrn of Kott St. George, Madras, a horn at atedat Simons Bay. Csj and jomed tbe War of lagl. II Mek on January Ii of ta Ute Mr.

James Power, of Pwhla. ahwe IHaad a Vaavfwadoni of Mm Wea Mawas or bv whom he bad aix aoas aad three dachtera. The Andorar) Cu atiwe Aaw Oa aba death ffi keeJth which easM la has death beaa wMh has at Mr. W. W.

Beach, who was the member of Partta wife death two veers ago after 50 veer oi married merit for UmdsvaioB. Mr. Randolph waa invited to happiness. ataad as caadalate for the representation, but deeaaed Sir Francis Cruise was perhaps the last represent the honour, tire of a ssfcnal of medicine JO or 49 veasa ago Be married, fin. Mwa Efixabeth Mary, only mad PmMrn faraews tkewtarhoat Barape.

The daughter of tb late lie v. Wdliam Battiecotmbe. rector distnieruieJiing charaeter of Me chief graduates waa a of Horsek eth. aiwhrMgeaaar and. seeoadly.

very nu Beaabn rarrisa, etatar of the presesA JMafeop ot a physician Croydon Be leave three child rea by hie first waa of his I Major Randolph, late ot the lalwnafiwa laaawara, tnedWl I and two unmarried daughter Uaxiea Mr. Walter Walsh, a weU kaowa Protestant eonuemimlal. died Ideal aunng llivise Service at cVrinc grove Church, iMewvrth. on Sunday Mr. WaLh was born at Folkestone in l4t and had been easasad ia Protestant work practical! all his Ide.

From MM to lSOu he waa assistant editor of the tngiith CkMrrkmam. and editor of lbs aOrurr I became btoeial accsv tarT in IKKJ. I Lndoobtediv has heale aoaa work was las tbe Oxford Movement which onerous, editions. Be also wrote aria Cruise a i of Engnd." A Befenen of the King after him. Protestant Tb The 'igious life of Queen Victoria." The Jesuits in Great Wocn a Martyrs of the Reformation.

The I'nknown Power Behiad the Ir Xatioealiat Party." and numerous papers aad pemphlea. He was weU known as a lecturer all Mr. Wal irUrried. in l74, Rlbmbeth. daich of Mr.

Oeorge and had two suns and uoe a on whica was th Uwcery of the Oxfor slue. The aratei lahahAanL of wit through I their streets Mb. C. F. Pm mrn The death took place on KUurday of Mr.

Oeen: mTW Mawld Mawaaw, r' al Oak Bali, iiiaa at out. to the Zulu then appointed to aval Brigadi oiirptecrvd for Majuba oa Febru. Oar M. Au bkd Mawtm bravery on that occasion he was reonmmend hy Bogn died a Admiral Sir tWerick Richards for the Victoria Cross of his church a and was specially pramoted Staff Surgeon the I M. Bogner.

who waa su years of age. was din Lords of the Admiralty buheequently ne went twhUe I of the 1 "rotes tact Mig.wnary of Vn still Staff Surgeonl with a battalion of Royal and visited to the Egyptian War of IS8S, where he was appointed a widow and eight TO DAYS ARRANGEMENTS. the Roy. Cairo and Kebir clasp, th, Artulery at 1 the Egypt ia Conference at irvl Hall. most lovable.

Sir Alexander Taylor married, in igeo. Lydia. daughter of the Rev. John R. Munn.

He had four children a writer, in collaboration with Dr. Jean Paul Rsrhter. on classic Christian art and kindred subjects Alexander, now commanding the 1st Battalion of tho QlMsu'u (Royal West Surrey) Regiment Neville, who died shortly after the Boer War, during Horse, being brevet major in tho 14th Bengal Lancers at the time of his death and Mildred, who married Mr. Woods, a Fellow of The funeral will be ot St. Judc's, En5lcfi.

Green, on Thursday at 3.30. Sm Patscm Csctsk. By the death of Sir Francis Richard Cruise, wh took place yesterday morning at his residence imhlin. Ireland lo a of the first eminei and a scholar of high distraction. Born in Bubhn 77 years ago.

of an old Roman lainoue tamuy Irom County Mrath, he wa at the Belvedere and Chvagowes Wood Co la last entered the Cntven.it of Dublin, easy of aceess to Roman Catholics than In later years. Ha medicine la lifts. He tl thee services be I Federation of Oreat medal and Tel el I Iorv." va ri ult Meeting the Webb I'arliameotary Brigade in the Burmese War. 1SS.VST. and liirJ it at tbe taking of Mandaiay and received Lord Dot Be MlrtivcTtbeAat.actL.'but Sir BawMd 1 M.P..

Mr! W. th Ntr H. S. Samuel, M.P.. at tbe Town iM, III jl.

I The fomi was conferred i Msv '4. 189:. In l0s I him by Cfueen Bs. Richard Dn.i afh from inflnenra has oermrreel st Bnrge Brighton, of Dr. Richard Dill, who waj Dr.

Dill was flic yonnge son of 1 Dill, ot Newtown, Liuyfvady, with Jane Oordon. daughter of of Carnstrone Hons', a d. Jacobite house of tiordon of 1 Dill, who i a pupil of Sir discoverer ot cldorofjiTn, took his at Edinburgh, and after spending a many yean, eventually retiring 1 He married Augusta Caroline, dan Sir Charles Wale, of Little 1 rub rt. Borhury Rooms, laejaungtou Far road, W. 1 mectintr to protcs Ot of Ixmdon FVec Trade Sr.

M. Itob rtaoa. M.P.. on Tb Theory and tilion TarifT McmorUI HaU, Conservative an. I 1 uionist Women's Kraaehise Vssociatron At Home.

iathtvhn ii: I i'alaci Bou 3. Royal Colonial Insti'nt Archdes on Judd Barnrtt on Bong kocg Part in Reform." Mr J. Bevsn Edwards aacaaaaWai Vihitchall Room, ll lel Mctropole. t. Roral trlinti.m lnn.l el.

big. City of Ix.a lo i sMin i Meeting of the Court of Aldermen to ibnhuck t. Lr. medical degrees he practised for Burgess HUL Shelf ord. Cambridge celebrated their golden wedding five yean ago.

Tbe funeral will take place on Friday at Brighton (Extra Mural Csunetcry) at 3.30. Lir.1 1 i.vsvT CoioTm, H. TRArroRD Ra wso v. The death took place on Sunday, at Coldham Hall. nningfield, Stiffolk.

of Lieotenant Colonel Henry TraHord Rawaon, late of the 3rd I tat Lai ion Prince I short illness. Colonel Trail, rrj Ra arson was born in I .12, a on aj Captain Henry Trafford Traffoed, third son of i Major Ceneral Thomas Samuel Trafford. of Plas London Cniversity. South Kensington. Batt, Yorkshire.

He of four lectures oa Rhetoric, City of London 1. the Lord Mayor pre ia the Ward of Farringdon Within, UuildhalL London County Cuuncii Meeting, 2.30. Central and Aasociated Chambers oi Agricultar presiding. Simon Plexn. on Th .1 Hpeciflr; Trout Optical of Exp rim otal Infections." 1 I.

ii itit.on ProfesBOr E. Ci. foker 01 and Some Appuc.it TL Moutton begin. assumed the additional 1 2 he married Jnlia, Wehhead. of the Dr.

David Hi oetetv Mr. T. Ixyton en Eeoaneni. Battalkin. Council and in other department of public life.

He Insulation Civil Engineer Ordinary etlng. s. waa chairman of the West Suffolk County Crab at Th It. v. V.

L. Boyd be nn tr of lectures Bury St Bdmtinds, and a leading inmporW of the "lb IVJdJcatioo Sool of Man. 'St, Marsarel i Suffolk Foxhounds. Colonel Trafford lUwvon wa. hurth.

ixjtbbu. l.l chairman of tb magistrates for the Thingnc Division. DivMaai: hadjtee to ni. mb.r af Lb Eulha Town HaU. Fufham.

Ma. Dattd Baixa Tttve, Krs. Lacait.i dance i. pton snus The death look place on Sunday of Mr. David Funeral of the Rev.

E. W. stonfrrrd at Ballaatyne, of Sunnybrae, WaJaerban. Peehhw Funeral of tbe Rev. A.

W. B. Watson at I shire, after a abort illness, aged SS. Th lt Mr. Thorn.

Maekay Fussa His father, along with frve sons, came from OaJa s' Margaret's, Westadaaaat, p.ra. founded tb Tw edvale Milk. Messrs. Agrjew a f.alleri. 1 Exhlbtticm llen.

vol nt Ins: iltitlon. Racing The Ludlow Cmh First Spring Meeting. CrieLet Th Kifth st Match. Svdaey (fourth day). Rowing The Torpids at Oxford tinned).

0m Touravment, 'auVerburn. which isincss career by the family in Peeblee. I tuv rieithen, id Walkerhnrn. Mr. BaUantynr's father died in 13 and left the five sons In co partnership.

In 170 the first break up nf the firm took place when Mills. Innerleithen, and left Messrs. David and Rj.i. partner until During tinai rounded Hospitals CAipi. Richmond.

3 'Us, Golf MidUnd Pre.ew0oe.4J I ouraom e. nan.leweef Henry BaUantyne and Prows Rallaatrn tafe Monieo. ShaftaaiMiry a venue. 11.15. IUuo Biliards: The Profensional Tournament ilnj David founded rlefthen, and also rented to.

lee. Ba riant yne was a magistrate aquar Ball (rootrnued) Biggie t. Danerofk MM. y. s.

I the Volunteer arty yean. He leaves three suns aad a daaghtera. Hcrr Leon Rains's vocal recital. Berbstein Ball, Apoflot Pike (Had fyr. .4.

Dublin. IBs progress was alow at first, but In 186 1 he wa appointed junto physician to the Mater Misericord i Hospital, aad thenceforward reeotwition came rapidly. Within a few years he waa one of the taeat popular and successful phyneiana in Dublin. From 1M4 to lis Mr Fraarie was President of the Royal College of Physician' ia Ireland. In 1901 appoiaiea rayaictaa ia ur.ii nary to tbe late it death took place in his 84th ye bled on.

on Sunday, of Mr. Oo eriy of the British Diplomatic Sen Strerhey was born in lais, a son of Sir Henrr Criterion MiUoed. Tk ftiaal Drury Ian I a. 10. Strachey.

of Sutton brother of the third baronet 1 Strachey and Sir John Strachey. A fourth brother. Colonel Henry Stra. li. v.

died recently. was appointed Attache mailed there until the withdrawal of the York's The Mind IU a.nl Ciobc h'aeiaef Way, S.So. Hay market Btndy Putts fas 9 BieharU "JZ'; ioenUy. In laJ2 he Petersburg and ra L.tUe Theatr 1, .30 fmm Utile Theatre Tae K.saacaa of j'irfw, $.3. held various other atrootntment, 1 rx.

1 before he waa traoaferred to Vienna in 1S83, oJ i PUhcm Ta. i 1 at Tbe Ilaaue waa appointed Charge Prince of Wales Dun OU and later, in 190, Minister Resident at JJJJJ.a Peon Jfc. Albert Chesaakra Ha first wife, daughter of Richard Strachey. Ma. C.

F. RaHDotPH. Mr. Charles Fnyle Randolph died oa Friday at his yndham'a Th Mr. Char both I Itandolph, who waa for I pariah of Kimptoa.

wewsavc. Bv Err, tss. vaity. 1 Oiympia, 3. PARLIAMENTARY hOTICKfi.

ii'Jt SE OF LORDS, TtnasnsT, member of Lincoln. Ian. dower Hut I Divauon. aatiee af the Paaee for ran. n.

A hS pa aTawhS! iT Lord aak ucTLa. rf VT ataaasa. af Cbhwaw taw Mr. Randolph, who at Winchester College 1 where he graduated ii Bar la IU7, aad bees He waa Chairman of the Aadower 8 Deputy Liauteaa Board ot Guardians aad Bucal Daattii I wJLl79 Ta rrinity CotJege. Cambridge.

1 Sesvice," and to move tar HOUSE OF COMMONS, rpnly, CtrQ 9m.

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