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Hereditary Genius
Romilly, Sir John; created Lord Romilly; M. R. (Vict.)
F. Sir Samuel Romilly, Solicitor-General and eminent jurist.
Scarlett, Sir James ; created Lord Abinger; Ch. B. E. (Vict.)
[B.] Sir William Scarlett, Ch. Justice of Jamaica.
S. Gen. Sir James Scarlett, chief in command of the cavalry in the Crimea; then
Adjutant-General.
S. Sir Peter Campbell Scarlett, diplomatist.
Scott, Sir John; created Earl of Eldon; Ld. Chanc. (Geo. IV.)
B. Sir William Scott, created Lord Stowell, Judge of the High Court of Admiralty.
(See remarks under Ch. Just. Sir W. LEE.)
Sewell, Sir Thomas; M. R. (Geo. III.)
p. Matthew G. Lewis, novelist, commonly called Monk Lewis.
Shaftesbury, Earl of. See COOPER.
Somers, Sir J.; created Earl Somers; Lord Chanc. (Will. III.)
NS. Charles Yorke, Ld. Chan. (Geo. III.)
NS. and 2 NP. See YORKE.
gNP. Richard Gibbon, the historian.
Spelman, Sir Clement; Curs. B. E. (Charles II.)
GF. Just. K. B. (Henry VIII.)
F. Sir Henry, antiquarian author of celebrity.
[B.] Sir John Spelman, also an antiquary. Alfred the Great.
Sutton, Sir Thomas Manners; B. E.; subsequently Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and
created Lord Manners. (Geo. III.)
B. Charles Sutton, Archbishop of Canterbury.
N. (Son of the Archbishop.) Charles Manners-Sutton, Speaker of the House of
Commons, created Viscount Canterbury.
Talbot, Hon. Chas.; cr. Lord Talbot; Ld. Chanc. (Geo. II.)
F. Bishop successively of three sees.
N. Rev. William Talbot, an early and eminent advocate of Evangelism. (See Venn's
Life, Preface, p. xii.)
Thesiger, Sir Frederick, cr. Ld. Chelmsford; Ld. Chan. (Vict.) S. Adjutant-General
of India.
[G., F., U.] All noteworthy, but hardly of sufficient eminence to be particularly
described in this meagre outline of relationships.
Thurlow, Edward; cr. Lord Thurlow; Ld. Chanc. (Geo. III.)
B. Bishop of Durham.
[S.] (Illegitimate.) Died at Cambridge, where, as is said, he was expected to attain
the highest honours.