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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
page 49 of 179 (27%)
of "Journal of Hygiene."--["Who's Who."]

_si da_, Elizabeth Sanderson HALDANE (q.v.).

_More distant kinsmen and connections:_

_fa me bro_, John SCOTT, first Earl of ELDON (1751-1838), famous Lord
Chancellor of England.--["Dict. N. Biog."]

_fa me bro_, William SCOTT (1745-1836), first Baron STOWELL, eminent
maritime and international lawyer; judge of High Court of Admiralty,
(1798-1828).--["Dict. N. Biog."]

_wife's bro_, FARRER, first Lord HERSCHELL, Lord Chancellor of
England.



Charles #CHREE#, Sc.D. (Camb.), LL.D. (Aberdeen), F.R.S. (1860),
Superintendent Observatory Department, National Physical Lab.;
graduated Aberdeen, 1879, obtaining gold medal awarded to the
most distinguished graduate in Arts of the year; Sixth Wrangler,
Cambridge, 1883; first division Math. Tripos, Part III.; first
class Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II.; and Fellow of King's
College, 1885; re-elected as Research Fellow, 1890.--["Who's
Who."]

_fa_, Charles CHREE, Hon. D.D. Aberdeen University; for many years
clerk to Presbytery of Meigle, and convener of committee for
examining divinity students in St. Andrew's University. Had
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