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... royal bounty funds . On the 25th of July , 1885 , H. Y. P. asks I have , as will be seen , not given the pen- sions in the order of the printed list , but have classified them under their respective heads . The name of the Prime ...
... royal bounty funds . On the 25th of July , 1885 , H. Y. P. asks I have , as will be seen , not given the pen- sions in the order of the printed list , but have classified them under their respective heads . The name of the Prime ...
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... Royal Society , 1865 ; LL.D. of Edinburgh , 1877 ; chief subjects electro - chemistry , electro- metallurgy , and chemistry ( ' Men and Women of the Time ' ) . 1892 , June 20th ( Marquis of Salisbury ) . MRS . JEANIE GWYNNE BETTANY ...
... Royal Society , 1865 ; LL.D. of Edinburgh , 1877 ; chief subjects electro - chemistry , electro- metallurgy , and chemistry ( ' Men and Women of the Time ' ) . 1892 , June 20th ( Marquis of Salisbury ) . MRS . JEANIE GWYNNE BETTANY ...
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... Royal Scottish Academy . 1007. " Kenneth MacLeay the younger , 1802-78 . MISS CHARLOTTE RAEBURN and MISS CARO- 1884 , December 18th ( W. E. Gladstone ) . LINE J. RAEBURN . " In consideration of the merit of their For Pugin biographies ...
... Royal Scottish Academy . 1007. " Kenneth MacLeay the younger , 1802-78 . MISS CHARLOTTE RAEBURN and MISS CARO- 1884 , December 18th ( W. E. Gladstone ) . LINE J. RAEBURN . " In consideration of the merit of their For Pugin biographies ...
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... Royal Observatory , Greenwich ; Societies ; Meetings Next Week ; Gossip . FINE ARTS : -The Royal Academy ; Sculpture ; " The Chimes " ; MUSIC : -Stanford's Sales ; Gossip . ' Die Meistersinger ' ; Recitals by Mr. Friedheim , M. Godowsky ...
... Royal Observatory , Greenwich ; Societies ; Meetings Next Week ; Gossip . FINE ARTS : -The Royal Academy ; Sculpture ; " The Chimes " ; MUSIC : -Stanford's Sales ; Gossip . ' Die Meistersinger ' ; Recitals by Mr. Friedheim , M. Godowsky ...
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... Royal Engineers . In considera- tion of the distinguished military services of her father , Field - Marshal Sir J. Burgoyne . 1507. " John Fox Burgoyne , 1782-1871 ( ' D.N.B. , ' vol . vii . ) . 1872 , March 18th ( W. E. Gladstone ) ...
... Royal Engineers . In considera- tion of the distinguished military services of her father , Field - Marshal Sir J. Burgoyne . 1507. " John Fox Burgoyne , 1782-1871 ( ' D.N.B. , ' vol . vii . ) . 1872 , March 18th ( W. E. Gladstone ) ...
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