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NOTES BY THE WAY.

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��1868, November 17th (Benjamin Disraeli). MBS. ELLEN THOMAS.

" In consideration of the attainments of her late husband, Mr. George H. Thomas, as an artist. 100?."

George Housman Thomas, 1824-68 (' D.N.B.,' vol. Ivi.).

1875, June 19th (Earl of Beaconsfield). MBS. FRANCES PHTTJP.

" In consideration of the services rendered to art by her late husband, John Birnie Philip, the sculptor. 100J."

John Birnie Philip, 1824-75 (' D.N.B.,' vol. xlv.).

1877, March 10th (Earl of Beaconsfield). MBS. FRANCES MARY NOBLE.

" In recognition of the services rendered to art by her husband, the late Mr. Matthew Noble, sculptor. 150J."

Matthew Noble, 1818-76 (' D.N.B.,' vol. xli.).

1877, June 13th (Earl of Beaconsfield.) Miss MARY ANN PARRIS.

" In recognition of the services rendered to art by her father, the late Mr. Edmund Thomas Parris. 100Z."

Edmund Thomas Parris, 1793-1873 (' D.N.B.,' vol. xliii.).

1878, June 19th (Earl of Beaconsfield). MRS. HARRIET AGNES WORNUM.

" In recognition of the services of her late husband, Mr. Ralph Nicholas Wornum, Keeper and Secretary of the National Gallery, author of various works of art. 100Z."

Ralph N. Wornum, 1812-77 (' D.N.B.,' vol. Ixiii.).

1879, June 19th (Earl of Beaconsfield). MRS. HENRIETTA MARY ADA WARD.

" In recognition of the services rendered to art by her late husband, Edward Matthew Ward, R.A. 100Z."

Edward Matthew Ward, 1816-79, historical painter (' D.N.B.,' vol. lix.).

1880, March 16th (Earl of Beaconsfield). Miss MTTJJCENT FLORA LOUISA MACLEAY.

" In consideration of the services rendered to art by her father, the late Mr. Kenneth MacLeay, a life visitor of the Royal Scottish Academy. 100Z."

Kenneth MacLeay the younger, 1802-78.

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��Widow of G. H. Thomas.

��Widow of

J. Birnie

Philip.

��Widow of

Matthew

Noble.

��Daughter of Edmund T. Parris.

��Widow of

Ralph Nicholas Wornum.

��Widow of

E. M. Ward,

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��Daughter of Kenneth MacLeay.

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