Cambridge Pieces by Samuel Butler
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Footnotes: {1} This was called to my attention by a distinguished Greek scholar of this University. {2} The Hauenstein tunnel was not completed until later. Its construction was delayed by a fall of earth which occurred in 1857 and buried sixty-three workmen.--R. A. S. {3} Mr. J. F. Harris has identified Butler's rooms in the third court of St. John's College.--R. A. S. {4} As Walmisley died in January, 1856, this piece must evidently date from Butler's first year at Cambridge.--R. A. S. {5} William Selwyn D.D., Fellow of St. John's Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, died 1875.--A. T. B. {6} Charles Clayton, M.A., of Gonville and Caius, Vicar of Holy Trinity, Cambridge, 1851-65. Died 1883.--A. T. B. |
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