olilTI AKIE8, FOI: HITTO*-JOW.) 



' ' 



rri**-t of e%m ti,.- * r-t i Ur* 



- ' 



He a* total 



H. .: vrwl the Legt: 

 a* a rtslagiti- 



aluedbt 



be was ..! 



afcejui oe UK ifcatii ' i- i . - : 



:Um a 



pWMtJ upon his acceptance. s^^^^^^^^^^H 



fegenrrall 



1861. In the present year he came prominently be- 



i be lour- .-red. 



all it 



it we 

 tktts 'f a 



abort*! Bog 



Mult..,, 

 bora in 1 886 



II ^ :.!: 

 h.inl It- -M 









186); "Ballad. 



:IIM.- fr- in :i f.i!ini\ pp-MiM,. r.< :iiii"iij (M I i.:';ir: 

 an*, .. 



mathematics 



* " and other iour- 



md theological an ln.|tiirer." 



until he fisssfii 



- 



rote on political, theological, and nhlloaopb- 

 ubjeoU. and WM the author of "Stodiet in 

 I'arliammt." man. and other book*. 



Jr. P.MM.k Ml.,, I than 



>.;. H. 



tonn in 1HQ8M a K and a- fairly 



ucrcaaful. became a macUtrat naud. ami 



nth Walea, where be be- 



'>t<ep raieer. tauing a run Tina 



wished to aepermlr 



i nrfiaratp 



i*ed rapreernta- 



lion in th i.t. and he obtained a 



jfiftUtivo Conn, il. 



A In. h he wat elected from 

 wa.o af forward aakcd to 



and mnainrd on! >( I'arliainnit till 1MHII. 

 meanwhile as commieeioner for the colon r at van 



DA. and was knicht 

 rricea in omniting the first Australian 



:>cd to office at Tioe-prwi- 



in 1866 formed nuni-try. l-ut rv-:j:.. ; . :n 1 



England as representative at the 



II 



1867. 

 docated at 



M: bcwal ... 



-. 



^i-iK-ral in I*-*'.' IV.rii : - i. -.- 



* in making roadaj> 



its* i., -., , ., , . .-!,..!.. : ,,. - 



KaOrvai 

 li be made a m.,, f Kaffrana. 1 



' - .- - - ' .- - H 



. / . . 



'<'", ' " ' .:\ ..' ,.. '. '.. * 



adriser of lxrtl Palmeraton 



(h defense. Hr , 



I on a |**cial 

 fortifloatiom of i ai.a.u. V 



9001 ,. ,: - 



designed thel 



war. ami other places. He 



an.l 



ut> the plans for UM Cort 

 :: ptad by t&Ttaipafml ' 



m onMMhk 



ar. and, 

 at (torn I 



Halifax. Malta, and Gibraltar, 

 iis carried out at 



was mat ixl knight commander of UM 



Mitha.1 ..rge.and int.' 



i Tear was appointed Governor of tne Strait* 

 Settlement* During the two vear* il 



{oat be suppressed a formidabst revolt on UM 

 Malay Peninsula. Going to Australia in 1877 to 



'' .';-'.'-,. , . - : ' 



Sooth Australia, In 1886 be was made Governor 



!e there planned ti 

 ***'* constructed in the principal ports. 



til be retired in 1886 be continued to be UM chief 

 edriiier of all the Australasian governments on all 



' Jonrv N lillani Baal I*. fUs* i-rrlate 

 de, Jan. S. 18*1; died in 

 patar.Jan.li.186t, He was 



.. claasical senoknbip at Tnn- 



1H40. and several 

 scnolar>hii in th,- 

 as a tutor and fellow, fi 

 ward 1H6J. acting also m 



ttll ' enter upon a pastorate 



liataftbotpi i made 



inl867 and a rural dean in 1866. 



mm - BlMtad HamoB ' si HM.V* -. ,: 



to BsswOfi Phirlwall Tr.- rvil ofUM Bid : 

 of the WeUh clergy, which Bishop Thirlwall bad 



rral.lv abated in this see through UM energy of the 

 new bishop. In UM exciting questions of ritual- 

 ism, board schools, and the burial of nonconform- 

 ist a be took a moderate and conciliatory attitude, 

 aad tn.d to have i .- prevail that Wale* 



leatastfaal 



should ho treated in all 



d a* well as 



and was > 



social and political matters as a f ^rt of England. 

 Dr. Basil Jones was the author of " Vestiges of tne 



