WHO'S WHO IN: 1875? The following; are persfmal statistics of a few celebrated men of the present day. The oldest member of Her Majesty's Privy • Council is Lord St. Leonards, aged ninety-four; the youngest, H.B.H. Prince Leopold, aged twentytwo. The oldest marquis is the Marquis of Tweeddale,. aged eighty-eight; the youngest, the: Marquis of Camden, aged three. The oldest earl is the Earl of Leren and Melvelle, aged eighty-nine; the youngest, the Earl of Norbury, aged twelve. The oldest viscount is the Viscount Molesworth, ageed eighty-nine ; the youngest, Viscount Clifdei, aged twelve. The oldest baron is Lord St. Leonards, aged ninety-four; the youngest, Lord Southampton, aged eight. The oldest of the titled heirs of peers is Viscount Kirkcaldy, heir to the Earl ofEeven and Melville, aged fifty, eight; the youngest are Viscount Crcwhust (heir to the Earl of Cottenham), Viscount Forbes (heir to the larl of Granard), Viscount Kingsborough (heir to the Earl of Kingston), and Viscount Stavarddale (heir to the Earl of lichester), each of whom are in their first year. The oldest member of the House of Commons is the Hight Hon. Joseph Warner Henley, M.P. for Oxfordshire, aged eighty-two; the youngest, the Hon. William F. O. O'Callagban, M.P., for Tipperary, aged twenty-three. The oldest judge in England is the Eight Hon. Sir Fitzroy Kelly, Lord Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer, aged seventy-nine; the youngest, th Eight Hon. Sir George Jessel, Master of the Bolls, aged fifty-one. The oldest judge in Ireland is the Eight Hon. James H. Monahan, Chief Justice of the Court of Common Plea^, aged seventyone; the youngest, the Eight Hon. Christopher Palles, LL.D., Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer, aged fortyfour. The oldest Scotch Lord of Session is Lord Neaves, aged seventy-five; the youngest, Lord Shand, aged forty-seven. The oldest prelate of the Church of England is the Bishop of Llandaff (Dr. Alfred Ollivant), aged seventy-seven; the youngest, Dr. Edward Parry, suffragan Bishop of Dover, aged forty-five. The oldest prelate of the Irish Church is Dr. John , Gregg, Bishop of Cork, aged seventy-seven; the youngest, Dr. William Alexander, Bishop of Derry, aged fifty-one. The oldest Jbishop of the Colonial and Missionary -Church is the Eight Eev. Samuel Gobat, Bishop of Jerusalem, aged seventy-six; the youngest, the Eight Eev. Alfred Willis. Bishop of Hawaii, and the Eight Eev. T. E. Wilkinson, Bishop of Znluland, each aged thirty-nine; The oldest
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1944, 29 March 1875, Page 4
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