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soul of honour, a man beloved by those who have the best right 
to speak — his students and his friends — his loss will be deeply felt 
by a large circle who admired him as a man, and valued him as a 
friend. 
The end came with startling suddenness, on the eve of his depart- 
ing for his autumn holiday, before the work of the winter. He was 
seized on Monday night, the 29th August, with the severe pain 
which accompanies angina pectoris ; and though on Tuesday able to 
make the arrangements necessary for a temporary absence from his 
work, on Wednesday morning, while those beside his bed were 
speaking to him and he to them, with no thought of immediate 
death, he suddenly passed painlessly and peacefully away. 
He is survived by Lady Macleod, and a family of four sons and 
two daughters. 
