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Essay; author of "History of English Church Architecture."--["Who's
Who."]
_bro son_, Giles Gilbert SCOTT, architect of New Liverpool Cathedral,
by competition at the age of twenty-two.
_bro son_, Henry George SCOTT, Director of Mines and Geology to the
Siamese Government at the age of twenty-four.
_fa bro son_, Canon Thomas SCOTT (b. 1831), Whewell University
prizeman; first in first-class Moral Science Trip., 1854.--["Who's
Who."]
_fa bro son_, Ven. Edwin A. SCOTT, Archdeacon of Christchurch, New
Zealand.
Robert Henry #SCOTT# (b. 1833), D.Sc., F.R.S., classical scholar
Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1853; first Senior Mod. Exp. Physics, 1855;
Superintendent Meteorological Office 1867-1900.--["Who's Who."]
_fa fa_, John Pendred SCOTT, resident at the Court of Oude.
_me fa_, Charles BRODRICK, Archbishop of Cashel, Ireland.
_fa_, James Smyth SCOTT, gold medallist Trin. Coll., Dublin.
_me bro_, William John BRODRICK, seventh Viscount MIDLETON, Dean of
Wells.
_bro_, Charles BRODRICK SCOTT, Senior Classic, Cambridge, 1848;
Headmaster of Westminster School.
_bro_, James George SCOTT, Archdeacon of Dublin, Chancellor of St.
Patrick's, Dublin.
_bro_, Edward Ashley SCOTT, Fellow of Trinity Coll., Cambridge.
_bro son_, George Digby SCOTT, first-class Classical tripos,
Cambridge.
_bro son_, Charles William SCOTT, engineer to Irish Lights Board.
_fa bro son_, Edward William SCOTT, General Bengal Artillery; for
many years secretary to the Military Board, Bengal.
_me bro son_, George C. BRODRICK (d. 1903), D.C.L., Warden of
Merton Coll., Oxford; brilliant college career; connected with the
"Times," 1860-1873; author of "Political Studies" (1879), "Memorials
of Merton College" (1885), "Memoirs and Impressions" (1900).--["Who's
Who."]
_me si son_, Charles Brodrick BERNARD, Bishop of Tuam, Ireland.
_me bro son son_, William St. John BRODRICK, P.C., Secretary of State
for War, 1900-1903; subsequently for India.--["Who's Who."]
Thomas Roscoe Rede #STEBBING# (b. 1835) (Rev.), F.R.S., naturalist;
authority on Crustacea; prepared the report on the Amphipoda of
the "Challenger" expedition; author of many works on natural
history.--["Who's Who."]
_fa_, Henry STEBBING (1799-1883), D.D., F.R.S., poet, preacher, and
historian; editor of the "Athenaeum" almost from its commencement,
1828; published a continuation to Hume and Smollet's history, "Lives
of the Italian Poets," etc.--
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