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| Amity, John, | 18 |
| Armstrong, Mrs. L. Heaton, | 25 |
| Bayliss, Helen, | 5, 15 |
| Beaman, Emeric Hulme, | 15 |
| Bedwell, Hugh, | 26 |
| Berkley, Eibbon, | 16 |
| Bindloss, Harold, | 5, 15 |
| Bodkin, M. McD., K.C., | 5, 15 |
| Boothby, Guy, | 11, 27 |
| Buchanan, Robert, | 15, 18, 27 |
| Burgin, G. B., | 3, 12 |
| Burrard, W. Dutton, | 16 |
| Cairnes, Capt. W. E., | 20 |
| Cameron, Mrs. Lovett, | 5, 7, 9, 18, 27, 28 |
| Capes, Bernard, | 13 |
| Carrel, Frederic, | 11, 27 |
| Chatterton, G. G., | 13, 17 |
| Cleeve, Lucas, | 5, 12 |
| Clement, Hugh, | 24 |
| Cobban, J. MacLaren, | 10 |
| Cocbrane, James Henry, | 25 |
| Compton, James, | 16 |
| Cook, Alec, | 3, 13 |
| Cooper, Edward H., | 16 |
| Crommelin, May, | 2, 9 |
| Cross, Victoria, | 11 |
| Culley, J. D. Leather-, Mrs., | 21 |
| Davenant, Philip, | 15 |
| Davidson, Campbell L., | 19 |
| Delaire, Jean, | 18 |
| Dill, Bessie, | 14 |
| Dodge, Walter Phelps, | 19 |
| Donovan, Dick, | 15 |
| Dothie, W. P., | 15 |
| Doyle, Mina, | 18 |
| Dudeney, Mrs. Henry, | 14 |
| Duntze, Lady, | 18 |
| Elson, George, | 23 |
| Esler, E. Rentoul, | 19 |
| Fletcher, J. S., | 3, 12, 27 |
| Forster, R. H., | 4, 16 |
| Fowler, Harry, | 19 |
| Galloway, William Johnson, | 24 |
| Garnett, William Terrel | 16 |
| Gearey, Caroline, | 22 |
| Gilbert, George, | 6, 13 |
| Gowing, Mrs. Aylmer, | 3, 13 |
| Glanville, Ernest, | 13, 28 |
| Graham, Winifred, | 14 |
| Grein, J. T., | 24 |
| Griffith, George, | 3, 7, 15, 25 |
| Groot, J. Morgan de, | 16 |
| Gubbins, Nathaniel, | 6, 19 |
| Halcombe, C. J. H., | 16 |
| Hannan, Charles, | 16 |
| Heppenstall, R. H., | 14 |
| Hinkson, H. A., | 16 |
| Hobbes, John Oliver, | 27 |
| Howard, Isabel, | 16 |
| Howard, Keble, | 17 |
| Hume, Fergus, | 4, 7, 10, 17, 27, 28 |
| Ingold, John, | 14 |
| Jackson, G. Hunt, | 26 |
| Kelly, W. J., The Revd., | 23 |
| Kernahan, Mrs. Coulson, | 3, 10 |
| Lees, Robert James, | 4, 15 |
| Lewis, G. Pitt, K.C., | 24 |
| Lewis, Helen Prothero, | 4, 16 |
| MacLeod, Torquil, | 19 |
| Macpherson, Jean, | 18 |
| MacQuoid, Katherine S., | 15 |
| Mann, Mary E., | 16 |
| Markham, Paul, | 18 |
| Marsh, Richard, | 5, 14, 17, 27 |
| Martin, Mrs. Charles, | 14 |
| Mathers, Helen, | 7, 16, 19, 27, 28 |
| Mathew, Frank, | 13 |
| Meade, L. T., | 6, 16, 27 |
| Moore, Dugald, | 26 |
| Muddock, J. E., | 5, 14 |
| Murphy, Nicholas P., | 18 |
| Nisbet, Hume, | 6, 16, 18 |
| O'Donnell, F. Hugh, | 26 |
| Perkins, Rose, | 15 |
| Phelps, Sydney, | 15 |
| Pinkerton, Thomas, | 14 |
| Platts, W. Carter, | 6, 18 |
| Pool, Maria Louise, | 14 |
| Praed, Mrs. Campbell, | 2, 6, 13 |
| Praga, Mrs. Alfred, | 23 |
| Queux, William Le, | 27 |
| Reardon, Richard, | 15 |
| Reay, Marcus, | 17 |
| Rita, | 27 |
| Roberts, Morley, | 14 |
| Robinson, F. W., | 14 |
| Rodd, Ralph, | 18 |
| Sandeman, Mina, | 12 |
| Sergeant, Adeline, | 4, 14 |
| Short, Frank, | 26 |
| Snowden, Keighley, | 13 |
| Speight, T. W., | 17 |
| Spencer, Edward, | 8, 22 |
| Stuart, Esmè, | 11 |
| Tayler, Jenner, | 18 |
| Temple, Sir Richard, Bart., | 22 |
| Thomas, Annie (Mrs. Pender Cudlip), | 13 |
| Thynne, Robert, | 13 |
| Turner, Edgar, | 15 |
| Tweedale, Violet, | 16 |
| Tytler, Sarah, | 4, 10, 19 |
| Walker, William S. ("Coo-ee"), | 11, 17 |
| Warden, Florence, | 2, 6, 7, 11, 27, 28 |
| Whishaw, Fred, | 6, 11 |
| Wilkinson, Frank, | 21 |
| Williams, Mrs. M. Forrest, | 7, 25 |
Mrs. LOVETT CAMERON'S
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