[56] Maine was born August 22, 1822, and therefore six years and a half older than Fitzjames.
[57] He was proposed by Maine on October 30, and elected November 13, 1847.
[58] The Life of Julian Fane, by his intimate friend Lord Lytton, was published in 1871. It includes some account of the 'apostles.'
[59] It refers, I suppose, to the son's failure to get into the first class in the college examination at Christmas 1848.
[60] Pearson died in 1894, after a career in England and Australia much troubled by ill health. His book upon National Character, published in 1803, first made his remarkable abilities generally known, though he had written very ably upon history.
[61] Born November 2, 1826, d. February 9, 1883. See the memoir by C. H. Pearson prefixed to the collection of Smith's Mathematical Papers (1894).
[62] I guess Dumont's 'Principles.'
[63] 'Bars of France and England,' Cornhill Magazine, p. 681, August 1864.
[64] He died June 22, 1861.
[65] May 16, 1857.