OBITUARY NOTICE OF M. H. DAND 87 



His well selected library, consisting principally of works 

 of reference, contained such books as Dugdale, Monasticon, 

 Hodgson, Northumberland, the new History of Northumberland, 

 Raine, North Durham,, Sidney Gibson, Tynem.outh, a black 

 letter Chaucer, the Surtees Society Publications, and an 

 adequate philological equipment of dictionaries in various 

 languages. 



Mr Dand, at the time of his death, was a widower, and 

 without issue. . 



This is not the place to speak of the deeper feelings and 

 the inner life of the man, nor of his adoption as his rule in 

 life of the words of the Prophet Micah : — 



" What doth the Lord require of thee, bnt to do jnstly, and 

 to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?" 



