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ness of his replies to his critics, mildness in upholding his opin- 

 ions, many of which are proving today to be correct. 



After leaving the Educational Department he spent some 

 time touring in England, Holland, Belgium, Germany, Switzer- 

 land, Italy and France then settled for a while at Tunapuna, 

 Trinidad, devoting his time to agriculture and apiculture. He 

 afterwards moved to Port-of-Spain where he died after a brief 

 illness, August 5, 1916. He was survived about six months by 

 his wife, who died on the 2d of February, 191 7. The}- had eight 

 children, three daughters and five sons, all of whom are living, 

 as follows : 



Mrs. Alex Fraser, wife of the Manager of Furness Withy 



Co., Port-of-Spain. 

 Mrs. Patrick Jones of Port-of-Spain. 



Mrs. Low, wife of the headmaster of Queen's Royal Col- 

 lege in Port-of-Spain. 



Plantaganet E. Guppy (eldest son) Treasurer of Tobago. 



Percy F. E. Guppy, now in Calfornia. 



G. E. E. Guppy, Intendent of Crown Eands, Port-of- 

 Spain. 



R. F. E. Guppy, District Commissioner in Madras, India. 

 John E. Guppy, Civil Engineer, San Fernando. 



