sgow; Principal of the
University of Birmingham since 1900; Professor of Physics,
University Coll., Liverpool, 1881-1900; author of various works
on physics, and of articles in the "Hibbert Journal."--["Who's
Who."]
_fa bro_, Robert J. LODGE, for many years Secretary of the Marine
Insurance Company, and reckoned a man of considerable ability in the
city.
_bro_, Richard LODGE (b. 1855), Professor of History, Edinburgh,
since 1899; First Professor of History, Glasgow University; author
of "Student's Modern Europe," "Richelieu" (in Foreign Statesmen
Series), and "The Close of the Middle Ages."--["Who's Who."]
_bro_, Alfred LODGE, Professor of Pure Mathematics at Cooper's Hill.
_si_, Eleanor Constance LODGE, Sub-head and Lecturer on History in
Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford.
_fa bro son_, George E. LODGE, well-known animal painter and
engraver.
Right Hon. Sir John #LUBBOCK# (b. 1834), created Baron #AVEBURY#,
1900, P.C., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., banker, head of Robarts,
Lubbock and Co., well known for the part he has taken in public
affairs; has been a member of many Royal Commissions; For. Sec.
R.A., German Order of Merit, Commander Legion of Honour.
Biologist, President at various times of many learned societies;
author of over 100 memoirs in the Transactions of the Royal Soc.,
and of numerous literary, scientific, and popular scientific
works.--["Who's Who," and "Ency. Brit."]
_fa fa_, Sir John LUBBOCK, a leading banker and governor of the Royal
Exchange Assurance Corporation.
_fa_, Sir John William LUBBOCK (1803-1865), F.R.S., astronomer and
mathematician; Treasurer and Vice-President of the Royal Soc.; First
Vice-Chancellor of the London University; Deputy Governor of Royal
Exchange Ass. Corp.--["Dict. N. Biog."]
_bro_, Sir Neville LUBBOCK, K.C.M.G., Chairman West India Committee;
Governor of the Royal Exchange Ass. Corp.; Chairman of New Colonial
Company, etc.--["Who's Who."]
_bro_, Edgar LUBBOCK, LL.B., director of the Bank of England; law
scholar of University of London; passed first, and obtained
Clifford's Inn prize in Law Soc. Exam.--["Who's Who."]
Sir Francis Leopold #MCCLINTOCK# (b. 1819), K.C.B., D.C.L., LL.D.,
F.R.S.; Admiral retired; Elder Brother of Trinity House; served
in four Arctic voyages; discovered fate of Franklin's expedition,
1859; author of "The Fate of Sir John Franklin" and "The Voyage
of the _Fox_."--[
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