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DICTIONARY

OF

NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY

SUPPLEMENT

How

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HOW, WILLIAM WALSHAM (1823- 1897), first bishop of Wakefield, born 13 Dec. 1823 at College Hill, St. Chad's

congress speaker. He was offered and de- clined the bishoprics of Natal (1867), New- Zealand (1868), Montreal (1869), Cape Town

A full Index to the Dictionary, including the Supplement, is in preparation. The names of articles appearing both in the substantive work and in the Supplement will be set forth there in a single alphabet with precise references to volume and page.

The following are some of the chief articles

THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY, by Professor

Weldon, F.R.S. SIR JOHN RENNET LAWES, by Sir Ernest !

Clarke, F.S.A.

BENJAMIN JOWETT, by Dr. Evelyn Abbott. SIB AUSTEN LAYARD, by Mr. L. W. King, of

the British Museum.

LORD LEIGHTON, by Sir Walter Armstrong. HENEY GEORGE LIDDELL, Dean of Christ

Church, by the Kev. H. L. Thompson. FREDERICK LOCKEE-LAMPSON, by Mr. Austin

Dobson. JAMES MARTINEAU, by Rev. Alexander

Gordon. FRIEDRICH MAX MULLER, by Professor A. A.

Mae.donell. SIR JOHN EVERETT MILLAIS, by Mr. Cosmo

Monkhouse.

WILLIAM MORRIS, by Mr. J. W. MACKAIL. SIR CHARLES NEWTON, Archaeologist, by Mr.

Cecil Smith. SIR JAMES PAGET, by Mr. D'Arcy Power.

in this volume :

SIB HENRY PARKES, Australian Statesman,

by Mr. A. Patchett Martin. COVENTRY PATMOBE, by Dr. Richard

Garnett, C.B., LL.D. JAMBS PAYN, by Mr Leslie Stephen. JOHN LOUGHBOBOUGH PEABSON, Architect,

by Mr. Paul Waterhouse. GENERAL PITT-RIVEBS, Anthropologist, by

Professor E. B. Tylor, F.R.S. SIMS REEVES, by Mr. F. G. Edwards. SIB HEBCULES ROBINSON, Lord Rosmead, by

Mr. C. Alexander Harris, C.M.G. JOHN RUSKIN, by Mr. E. T. Cook. LORD RUSSELL OF KILLOWEN, by Mr. Justice

Mathew. PROFESSOR HENRY SIDGWICK, by Mr. Leslie

Stephen. JOHN PATRICK CRICHTON STUART, Third

Marquis of Bute, by Mr. J. H. Stevenson. SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN, by Mr. F. G.

Edwards. QUEEN VICTORIA, by Mr. Sidney Lee.

Supplement.