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NOTES BY THE WAY.

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��1892, August 15th (Marquis of Salisbury). MRS. CASHEL HOEY.

" In consideration of her literary merits, and of her inadequate means of support. 50L"

Born 1830 (Johnston). For works see ' English Catalogue.' Mrs. Cashel Hoey died July 9th, 1908.

1893, June 19th (W. E. Gladstone). MB. JOHN GWENOGFRYN EVANS.

" To enable him to continue his researches in Welsh literature. 200Z."

1893, June 19th (W. E. Gladstone). MRS. FRANCES E. TROLLOPE.

" In consideration of the literary merits of her husband, the late Mr. Thomas Adolphus Trollope, and of her narrow means. 501"

Thomas Adolphus Trollope, eldest son of Frances Milton Trollope, author of 'The Widow Barnaby ' (1838). Her works reached 115 volumes, although she published nothing until she was fifty-two. Her son Thomas Adolphus was born 1810 ; between 1840 and 1890 he published some sixty volumes ; he popularized gossip about Italy ; died 1892 (' D.N.B.,' vol. Ivii.).

1894, June 19th (Earl of Rosebery). MR. T. H. S. ESCOTT.

" In consideration of his merits as an author and journalist. 100Z."

Succeeded John Morley as editor of The Fortnightly Review ; leader writer for The Standard since 1866. For list of publications see ' Who 's Who,' 1901.

1894, June 19th (Earl of Rosebery)* Miss MATILDA BETHAM EDWARDS.

" In consideration of her literary merits. 50Z." Poet, novelist, and writer on French rural life (' Who 's Who,' 1901).

1894, June 19th (Earl of Rosebery). MRS. KATHARINE S. MACQUOID.

" In consideration of her contributions to literature. 50Z." For list of works see ' Who's Who,' 1901.

��Mrs. Cashel Hoey.

��John

Gwenogfryn Evans.

��Widow of Thomas

Adolphus Trollope.

��T.H.S.Escott.

��Miss Matilda

Betham Edwards.

��Mrs.

Katharine S. Macquoid.

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