WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1910 GAIKDNEK West Hartlepool; 60 St. James's Street, Club. Recreations : shooting, golf, fishing. S.W. Clubs : Reform, National. Club : Savile. [Died 17 Oct. 1904. [Died 6 Aug. 1914. FYVIE, Isabella ; see Mayo, Mrs. John R. FURNIVALL, Frederick James, M.A., Ph.D., of Cam- D.Lit. ; Hon. Fellow Trinity Hall, of the British bridge ; barrister ; Member Director of Academy ; Founder and Early English Text, Chaucer, Ballad, and New Societies ; Founder of the Wyclif Shakspere GADSBY, Henry, Principal Prof, of Pianoforte and Societies ; Joint Founder of the Shelley and and Director editor of MSS. Harmony, Sight-Singing, Browning Society ; English of Music at Queen's Coll. London ; Professor and Old Texts ; worked with F. D. Maurice, of Pianoforte, Harmony, and Composition at J. M. T. in the Chris- Ludlow, Hughes, etc., Guildhall School of Music Examiner to tian Socialist and Co-operative ; Movement, Associated Board of Coll. arid for Royal Royal and at the Working Men's College ; was Academy ; b. 15 Dec. 1842. Educ. : as a ten a in the W.M.C. Rifle years captain chorister at St. Paul's Cathedral. the 19th Middlesex b. Composer Volunteers, ; Egham, and teacher of above subjects ; succeeded 4 Feb. 1825 e. s. of late Surrey, ; George John Hullah as Professor of and Frederick Educ.: Harmony, Furnivall, surgeon. Engle- Sir William Cusins as the Professor of field Green, Turnham Green, Hanwell at Pianoforte, Queen's Coll. ; produced can- Schools ; University College, London ; tatas, overtures, and at Camb. Lincoln's Inn symphonies Crystal Trinity Hall, ; ; Gray's Palace Saturday Concerts and Philharmonic Inn. Hon. Secretary Philological Society, Society ; and by request wrote music to and for and then sole many years joint Andromache of Euripides and Aminta of editor of its New English (later the Oxford) Tasso for Queen's Coll., and music to Euri- while material was being col- Dictionary, pides' Alcestis at Crystal Palace. Publica- lected. In honour df his 75th the birthday tions : among others, overture, Andromeda ; Delegates of the Clarendon Press published cantatas The Lord of the Isles, Columbus, a memorial volume, An English Miscellany, The Cyclops ; Alcestis music the music to his his ; written by friends ; portrait was Tasso's Aminta ; The Forest of Arden (for painted and given to Trinity Hall (others orchestra) ; several services and anthems A were presented to Univ. College and the ; Treatise on Harmony ; A Treatise on Sight- Working Men's Coll.) ; a big 3-sculling boat Singing. Recreations : sketching, water- was to him ; and 450 given to presented colour painting. Address : 53 Clarendon Text Publica- his Early English Society. Road, Putney, S.W. [Died 11 Nw. 1907. tions : editor of numerous publications in GAGE, Thomas Robert Baillie- ; I.S.O. 1895 ; with above as well as connection societies, solicitor b. ; Limavady, 21 Oct. 1842 ; Club and Rolls Series the In- Roxburghe ; s. : m. ; one one d. Educ. Carrickfergus ; troduction to the and Shake- Leopold Royal Trinity College, Dublin. Obtained Scholar- the Introductions speares ; with John Munro, ship, 1863 ; Moderatorship, 1866 ; Solicitor, to the 39 volumes of the Century Shake- 1870 ; temporary legal assistant to Solicitor, speare, and of Shakespeare's Life and Work, General Post Office, Ireland, 1870 ; Solicitor, 1908 ; editor, with F. W. Clarke, of the Old- 1874 ; on succeeding to the estate in Co. : Recreations sculling ; Spelling Shakespeare. Tyrone of Miss Catherine Baillie took, under with Jn. in built the first two Beesley, 1845, Royal licence, name and arms of Baillie in narrow sculling-boats in England (in a Lon- addition to that of Gage, 1877. Address : don of F.'s Newell beat copy boat, Clasper Lansdowne Lodge, Dublin; Tinnaskea, Cooks- the time he was ever in Jan. 1846, only : town, Co. Tyrone. Clubs New ; Uni- introduced the first beaten) ; sculling-four versity, Dublin. [Died 19 Feb. 1914. and sculling-eight races, 1886-87 ; was Presi- GAIRDNER, James, C.B. 1900 ; LL.D. Edin. dent of rowing clubs at the Working Men's 1897 ; Glasgow, 1909 ; D.Litt. Oxon., 1909 ; of College, and was Vice-President the Poly- retired Government Official editor of technic R.C. and President of the National ; Calendar of State Papers of VIII. 's which admits Henry Amateur Rowing Association, b. 22 s. of Reign ; Edinburgh, March 1828 ; working men ; founded the Hammersmith late John Gairdner, M.D. ; m. Annie, d. of Girls' (later the Furnivall) Sculling Club in of late Joseph Sayer Carisbrooke, 1867 ; and was President of it. Address : 1896, one d. Educ. : Edinburgh. Clerk in Public 3 St. George's Square, Primrose Hill, N.W. Record Office, 1846 ; Assistant Keeper Public [Died 2 July 1910. Records, 1859. Edited for Master of the FURSE, Yen. Charles Wellington, M.A., J.P. ; Rolls Memorials of Henry VII., and Letters of Archdeacon Westminster from 1894 ; and Papers of the Reigns of Richard III. and of 1883 Rector of Canon Westminster, ; Henry VII. ; appointed (1879) to continue St. John Evangelist, Westminster, 1883-94 ; the Calendar of Henry VIII., of which vol. s. of C. b. 1821 ; W. Johnson, Torrington, v. to vol. xxi. appeared under his editorship, of ; and d. Rev. P. Wellington Furse, Halsdon completing the work ; edited the Paston S. 2nd, m. 1st, d. of Rev. J. B. Monsell ; Letters, 1872-75, new edit, with supplement, : : Gertrude, d. of Henry Barnet. Educ. Eton 1900, library edit. 1904 ; edited also some 1848: Balliol College, Oxford. Ordained volumes for the late Camden Society ; author Principal of Cuddesdon Theological College of England in the series Early Chroniclers of of 1873-83 ; hon. canon Christ Church, 1873 Europe ; a Life of Richard III., 1878, revised : to Holiness in Publications Sermons, Helps edition, 1898 ; The English Church the The Parish Church and the Parish Priest Sixteenth Century to the Death of Mary, Address : Halsdon House, North Devon 1902, being 4th volume of History of the 1 Abbey Garden, Westminster. English Church, edited by late Dean Stephens 1900 [Died 2 Aug. and Rev. William Hunt ; Studies in English FURSE, Charles Wellington, A.R.A. 1904 History, a set of original papers by himself s. of late C painter ; b. 1868 ; 3rd Ven. and the late Mr. James Spedding, 1881 ; W. Furse, Archdeacon of Westminster, an< Lollardy and the Reformation in England, 1900 in con- of Halsden House, N. Devon ; m. two vols. in 1908, a third 1911 ; Katharine, y. d. of John Addington Symond tributed numerous articles to the Dictionary of Clifton Hill House, Bristol. Educ. : Hailey of National Biography and the English bury Coll. Studied at the Slade Schoo Historical Review. Address : West View, Slade 4 Nov. 1912. under Prof. Legros ; Scholarship Pinner, Middlesex. [Died medal cr. afterwards worked in Paris ; gold GAIRDNER, Sir William Tennant, K.C.B. ; of the Ne\v Ar Hon. Munich ; member English 1898 ; M.D., LL.D., F.R.S. ; Physician 263 GAITSKELL WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 in Ordinary to King Edward VII. in Scot GALBRAITH, Major-General Sir William, land Westerr cr. b. 14 ; Hon. Consulting Physician K.C.B., J897; May 1837; s. of Pres. of Infirmary, Glasgow ; British Medica Rev. John Galbraith, Rector Tuam ; m. b. Association, 1888 ; Edinburgh, 8 Nov 1896, Helen Mary, d. of Lt.-Gen. A. G. s. of : 1824 ; John Gairdner, M.D. ; m. Helen Handcock, C.B., I.S.C. two s. Educ. Trin. of s Bridget Wright Norwich, 1870 ; four Coll. Dublin. Entered 85th King's Light four d. : Educ. Edinburgh Univ. Residen Infantry, 1855 ; Capt. 1865 ; Major, 1877 ; Medical Officer Hoyal Infirmary, Edinburgh Lieut.-Col. 1879 ; Col. 1883 ; Major-Gen. 1846 ; Pathologist, 1848 ; Physician, 1853 1893. Served Afghan War as A.A.G. (de- Lecturer in on Prac 2 Extra-mural Edinburgh spatches, medal with clasps), 1878-80 ; tice Clinical til of Medicine and Medicine Hargara Expedition, 1888 ; commanded at Officer to 1862 ; chief Medical the City o action of Kotkai (despatches, medal with of Glasgow, 1863-72 ; Professor Medicine clasp); A.A. and Q.M.G. Ireland, 1882-86; University of Glasgow, 1862-1900 (retired) commanded 2nd class District, India, 1886- Publications : Public Health in Connection 1890; Adj. -Gen. in India, 1890-95; com- Air Clinical with and Water, 1862 ; Medicine manded Quetta District, India, 1895-99 ; 1862; The Physician as Naturalist, 1889 retired 1899. Address : 58 FitzGeorge and very numerous medical memoirs, etc. Avenue, Kensington, W. Clubs : Army and articles on Pectoris anc including Angina Navy ; Kildare Street, Dublin. Sudden Death, Aneurism of the Aorta [Died 15 Oct. 1906. Three that also, The Things Abide, 1903 GALE, James, Ph.D., M.A., F.G.S., F.C.S. ; : Address 32 George Square, Edinburgh. blind inventor ; medical electrician ; b. at [Died 28 June 1907 Crabtree, Plymouth, 29 July 1833 ; m. age of 24. Educ. : Tavistock ; private tutor. GAITSKELL, Maj.-Gen. Frederick ; retired of list b. s. of Became blind at 17 years age ; com- ; 1806 ; Thomas Gaitskell, Lt. before Victoria at Col. Commanding 5th Regiment Surrey Loca manded to appear Queen 1865 also before the Prince Militia e. d. of Windsor Castle, ; ; m. Jane, Mr. Ashley of Ashley and Princess of Wales at Mount St. Ledgers. Educ. : Private and Addis' Edgcumbe, 1865 lead a life Lord- combe Military College. Joined Benga! ; busy ; appointed by Justices Kay and Stirling and the London Artillery in Calcutta, Aug. 1824 ; retiree Central one of the Consultative September 1862. Decorated : commanded Committee, and Director for the reconstruc- Artillery Brigade at siege and capture oj Committee, tion of the Briton Medical and General Life Delhi, December 1857 ; C.B. and India Insurance Ltd. founder of medal. Address : Lisbarn, Torquay. Association, ; Cornwall Institution for [Died 9 Feb. 1901 South Devon and of the Blind at Plymouth ; chairman several GALABIN, Alfred Lewis, Cam- laid M.A., M.D., public bodies and committees ; the 1878 bridge, F.R.C.P., London, ; Consulting foundation-stones of the Wesleyan Chapel Obstetric to b.
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