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��NOTES BY THE WAY.

��1856, November 29th (Lord Palmerston). Daughter of FANNY ANNE HAY (now ANDERSON).

" In consideration of the long and faithful services of her father in the Admiralty departments, and of the straitened circumstances in which she is now placed. 501"

��Mr. Hay.

��1866, July 9th (Earl Russell).

Daughters of MRS. AUGUSTA MARY ANN DELVES BROT7GHTON and MlSS SUSAN

CHRISTINE ARBTJTHNOT.

��George Arbuthnot.

��Miss Maria Susan Rye.

��Widow of Jeremiah McKenna.

��Widow of

Thurston

Thompson.

��" In consideration of the long and distinguished services of their late father, Mr. George Arbuthnot, as an officer of the Treasury. 10W."

George Arbuthnot (1802-65) ; served in the Treasury from the 18th of July, 1820, until his death, 28th of July, 1865. In February, 1843, he was Sir Robert Peel's private secretary (' D.N.B.,' vol. ii.).

1868, June 19th (Benjamin Disraeli). Miss MARIA SUSAN RYE.

" In consideration of her services to the public in promoting, by emigration and otherwise, the amelioration of the condition of working women. 70Z."

Hon. secretary for twenty-seven years of the Society for Promoting Emigration of Children to Canada.

1869, April 5th (W. E. Gladstone). MRS. CAROLINE MCKENNA.

" In consideration of the legal services of her late husband, Mr. Jeremiah McKenna. 80Z."

1870, February 19th (W. E. Gladstone). MRS. CHARLOTTE J. THOMPSON.

" In consideration of the labours of her late husband, Mr. Thurston Thompson, as Official Photographer to the Science and Art Department, and of his personal services to the late Prince Consort. 40Z."

��1870, June 18th (W. E. Gladstone).

Daughters of MlSS MARGARET CATHERINE FFENNELL, MlSS ELIZABETH MARK

FFENNELL, and MRS. CHARLOTTE CARLISLE, formerly FFENNELL, wife of Capt. Thomas Carlisle, jointly, and to the survivors or survivor of them.

��William

Joshua

Ffennell.

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