[3] See [Chap. ii].

[4] See [Chap. ii, p. 18 f.]

[5] As a result chiefly of political differences between Mr. Stead on the one side, and Rhodes and the other Trustees on the other; not as a result of ill-feeling.

[6] See W. T. Stead’s Last Will and Testament of C. J. R., p. 190.

[7] Ibid., p. 184.

[8] The Will was published in London Times, April 7, 1902. Much of the text is printed in The Last Will and Testament of Cecil J. Rhodes, ed. by W. T. Stead, published by Review of Reviews Office, London, 1902.

The University of Missouri also reprinted the portion of the Will dealing with the Scholarships, in a Bulletin; but see [p. 26, note 3].

[9] The addresses are given in the Will.

[10] Loss from tearing down buildings.

[11] High Table, the table in the College Hall, at which ‘senior members’, that is, the ‘dons’ and graduates of a College Body, dine.