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Hereditary Genius
Blackburn, Sir Colin ; Just. Q. B. (Vict.)
B. Professor of Mathematics at Glasgow.
g. Rev. John Gillies, I.LL.D., historian, and successor to Dr.
Robertson (the gr. uncle of Lord Brougham) as historiographer of Scotland.
Blackstone, Sir William; Just. C. P. (Geo. III.)
S. His second son held all his University preferments.
N. Henry, wrote “Reports” that were even more popular than his own.
Bramston, Sir Francis; B. E. (Charles II.)
F. Sir John Bramston, Ch. K. B. under Charles I.
Browne, Samuel; Just. C. P. (Charles II.)
uS. Oliver St. John, Ch. Just. C. P. under the Protectorate.
Brougham, Sir Henry; cr. Ld. Brougham; Ld. Chan. (Will. IV.)
gB. Robertson, the historian.
Buller, Sir Francis; Just. C. P. (Geo. III.)
U. William Buller, Bishop of Exeter.
u. Earl of Bathurst, Lord Chancellor. (Geo. III.)
N. Rt. Hon. Charles Buller, statesman.
Burnet, Sir Thomas ; Just. C. P. (Geo. II.)
G. Eminent Scotch lawyer, titled Lord Cramond.
F. The celebrated Whig bishop, Bishop Burnet.
Camden, Earl. See PRATT.
Campbell, Lord; Lord Chancellor. (Vict.)
[G.] Eminently successful scholar at St. Andrew's.
[F.] Had distinguished literary attainments; was pious and eloquent.
N. George Campbell, member of Supreme Court of Calcutta; writer on Indian politics.
Chelmsford, Lord. See THESIGER.
Churchill, Sir John; M. R. (James II.)
GN. John Churchill, the great Duke of Marlborough.
G.NS. Duke of Berwick, great general.
Clarendon, Earl. See HYDE.
Clarke, Sir Charles ; Ch. B. E. (Geo. II.)
B. Dean of Chester.
u. Charles Trimnell, Bishop of Winchester.
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