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FAELEY— FAREAE.

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k Eome," 1865 ; " Agri- i Politique/' 1868; and jtions prochaines/* 1869. so edited the Letters of Iwetchine and some devo-

  • ks by the same author,

fciere were published two containing the political nd writings summing up illife.

Y, James Lewis, only son e Mr. Thomas Farley, of CO. Cavan, was born at jpt. 9, 1823. He was ori- stined for the legal pro- id studied at Trinity Col- er the Crimean war and of Paris, in 1856, the at- English capitalists was

Turkey, and the Otto-

was formed. Mr. Farley
he post of Chief Accoun-

the branch at Beyrout,

assisted in successfully ig. In 1860 he was ap- ccountant-General of the k of Turkey at Constanti- ch subsequently became

1 the Imperial Ottoman 3 has been a frequent con- ) the newspaper pres«: "^n relative to the trade an(? f Turkey, and was special lent for the Daily News e Sultan's visit to Egypt md during the Imperial 1 visits to Constantinople He is also the author of irs in Syria," 1858 ; " The d Maronites," 1861 ; " The of Turkey," 1862 ; " Bank- key," 1863 ; and "Turkey," recognition of his literary o the Turkish empire, he arch, 1870, appointed Con- stol for his Imperial Ma- ^ultan. Since then he has }d a series of " Letters on

to one of the Bristol and made considerable developing the trade be- lt port and the Levant, jllow of the Statistical So- rondon, and a Correspond- er of the Inst itut ftgyptien.

founded by the First Napoleon i Alexandria.

FAENALL, Habby Bubbabi C.B., eldest son of the late Captai Harry Famall, E.N., born in 180; was educated at the Charterhout and at Downing College, Cambridg* He has held for some years the poi of an Inspector of Poor Laws, an during the distress in the manufa< turing districts, caused by the civ war in the United States, was a] pointed Special Commissioner b Lord Palmerston's government, an administered with much success an ability the funds raised for the reli< of the Lancashire operatives. M Famall is a Deputy Lieutenant f< Dorsetshire, a Magistrate for bol Devon and Kent, and Lieut.-Col. i the 1st battalion of Kent Eif Volunteers. He was made a C.J in Dec. 1865.

FAEEAE, The Ven. Fbedeb: William, D.D., F.E.S., Archdeacc of Westminster, son of the Eev. < E. Farrar, rector of Sidcup, Ken was born in the Fort, Bombay, Au| 7, 1831. He received his educatic at King William's College, in tl Isle of Man, and at King's Colleg

  • '* idon. He became a classical e;

hi^itioner of the University of Lo] don in 1850, graduated B.A. thei and was appointed a Universil scholar in 1852. Mr. Farrar wj successively a scholar and Fellow Trinity College, Cambridge, and 1854 he took his Bachelor's degr in that University as fourth in t] first class of the Classical Tripe and a Junior Optime in math matics. He had already obtains the Chancellor's Prize for Englii Verso by his poem on " The Arcl Eegions," and he subsequent gained the Le Bas Classical Pris and became also Norrisian Priz man. In 1854 he was ordaini deacon by the Bishop of Salisbui and in 1857 he was admitted in priest's orders by the Bishop Ely. For many years he was o: of the Assistant Masters at Harrc under Dr. Vaughan, and under 1

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