Noteworthy Families (Modern Science) - An Index to Kinships in Near Degrees between Persons Whose Achievements Are Honourable, and Have Been Publicly Recorded by Edgar Schuster;Francis Galton
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_bro_, Bernard BOSANQUET (b. 1848), Prof. of Moral Philosophy, St. Andrews, since 1903; formerly Fellow of University Coll., Oxford; worked in connection with Charity Organization Society; author of many books on philosophy.--["Who's Who."] _bro_, Vice-Admiral Day Hort BOSANQUET (b. 1843), Commander-in-Chief West Indian Station since 1904; previously Commander-in-Chief East Indian.--["Who's Who."] _fa son_, Charles Bertie Pulleine BOSANQUET (b. 1834), a founder and the first secretary of the Charity Organization Society. _me fa bro_, Hay MACDOWALL (d. 1806), Commander-in-Chief of Madras Presidency. _fa son son_, Robert Carr BOSANQUET (b. 1871), archæologist, director of British School of Archæology at Athens. _me si son_, Ralph DUNDAS, head of large and influential firm of Dundas and Wilson, Writers to the Signet, Edinburgh. His relatives on his father's side include his-- _fa_, John DUNDAS, worked up the business of Dundas and Wilson into its present position. _fa fa son_, Sir David DUNDAS (1799-1877), Judge-Advocate-General and Privy Councillor, 1849.--["Dict. N. Biog."] _fa fa son_, George DUNDAS, Judge in Scotch Courts under the |
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