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--See PALGRAVE. Sir Victor A. Haden #HORSLEY#, F.R.S., M.D. (b. 1857), eminent surgeon and operator; Professor-Superintendent of Brown Institution, 1884-1890; Professor of Pathology University College, 1893-1896. _fa fa_, William HORSLEY (1774-1858), Mus. Bac. Oxford, musical composer, especially of glees, and writer on musical topics. --["Dict. N. Biog.," and Grove's "Dict. of Music."] _me fa_, Charles Thomas HADEN, a rising London physician, who initiated a treatment for gout, much noted at the time (d. young in 1823).--[Unpublished information.] _fa_, John Callcott HORSLEY, R.A., distinguished painter.--["Who's Who."] _fa bro_, Charles Edward HORSLEY (1822-1876), composer of oratorios; best known in America; author of "Text-book of Harmony."--["Dict. N. Biog.," and Grove's "Dict. of Music."] _me bro_, Sir F. Seymour HADEN (b. 1818), surgeon. Founder and President of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers. A well-known sanitarian, especially in respect to the disposal of the dead. Grand Prix, Paris, 1889 and 1900; many publications.--["Who's Who."] _fa si son_, Isambard BRUNEL, Chancellor to the Diocese of Ely; ecclesiastical barrister. _Ancestors in more remote degrees:_ _fa me fa_, John Wall CALLCOTT (1766-1821), composer, mainly of glees and catches; published "Musical Grammar," 1806.--["Dict. N. Biog.," and Grove's "Dict. of Music."] _fa me fa bro_, Sir Augustus Wall CALLCOTT, R.A. (1779-1844), distinguished painter, mainly of landscapes; knighted, 1837.--["Dict. N. Biog."] _me fa fa_, Thomas HADEN, the principal doctor and three times Mayor of Derby.--[Unpublished information.] _wife_, nee BRAMWELL. _wife's fa_, Sir Frederick BRAMWELL, Bart. (1818-1903), F.R.S., eminent engineer; President British Association, 1888; Pres. Institution of Civil Engineers, 1884-1885; Hon. Sec. Royal Institution.--["Who's Who."] _wife's fa bro_, Lord BRAMWELL (1808-1902), Judge, 1856; Lord Justice, 1876-1881; raised to peerage, 1882.--["Dict. N. Biog.," Suppl. i.] John #JOLY# (b. 1858), D.Sc., F.R.S., Professor of Geology and Mineralogy in the University of Dublin since 1897; has published many contributions to the Royal Soc., Royal Dublin Soc., etc.--["Who's Who."] _fa fa_, Henry Edward JOLY, divine and physician; is credited with scientific medical views in advance of his time. _me fa_, Frederick, Comte de LUSI, statesman, author and linguist; resident Ministe
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