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[GLADSTONE 
Idem. 7th edit. 12mo, 1808. 
Idem. 8th edit. 1813. 
Gladstone (Hugh Steuart), not . 1877 
Hugh Steuart Gladstone, only son of Samuel Steuart 
Gladstone of Capenoch ( ob . May 6, 1909), by his wife Sophia, 
youngest daughter of Sir George Musgrave, 10th Bart, of 
Edenhall, was born at 11 Chesham Place, London, April 30, 
1877. Educated at Eton and Trinity Hall, Cambridge 
(B.A. History 1899, M.A. 1902), he was gazetted Second 
Lieutenant, 3rd Batt. King’s Own Scottish Borderers 
(Dumfriesshire Militia), 1897, and Lieutenant in 1900. He 
served in the South African War, 1899-1902 (Queen’s medal 
with three clasps, King’s medal with two clasps), and retired 
in 1903. He was married in 1907, and has a son and two 
daughters. 
He was always interested in birds, and on his return 
home from the South African War did a good deal of orni- 
thological photographic work. He travelled in India, 
November 1904 to April 1905 ; in British East Africa, May 
to September 1905 ; and often in Europe. He was elected 
F.Z.S. 1903, M.B.O.U. May 1903, E.K.S.E. July 1909, 
E.Z.S. (Scot.) 1912. His residences are Capenoch, Thornhill, 
Dumfriesshire : and 40 Lennox Gardens, London, S.W. 
Mr. Gladstone has been President of the Dumfriesshire 
and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society since 
October 20, 1909, having become a member in 1905. He is 
Chairman of the Finance Committee of Dumfriesshire County 
Council, and J.P. for that county. 
1904. The Red-necked Phalarope. (Country Life , Sept. 10.) 
1905. The Black Grouse. (Op. cit., March 4.) 
The Little Tern. (T.c., May 27, with 4 pi.) 
Colouration of Eggs. (T.c., July 22.) 
The Arctic Tern. (T.c., July 29, with 4 pi.) 
1906. Bird Life and Bird Photography. (Trans. Dumfr. N.H. Soc. 
xxvii. pp. 197-207.) 
Notes on some Birds seen in North Uist. (Ann. Scott. N.H. pp. 
113-14.) 
