Noteworthy Families (Modern Science) - Part 12
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_fa bro_, Thomas ROSCOE (1791-1871), miscellaneous writer and translator.--["Dict. N. Biog."]

_fa bro_, William Stanley ROSCOE, poet.--["Dict. N. Biog."]

_fa bro_, Robert ROSCOE, poet, wrote "King Alfred."

_me_, Maria, nee FLETCHER, artist and auth.o.r.ess, wrote "Life of Vittoria Colonna."

_me si_, Harriet FLETCHER, auth.o.r.ess of "Tales for Children."

_fa bro son_, William Caldwell ROSCOE (1822-1859), poet and essayist.--["Dict. N. Biog."]

_fa si son_, William Stanley JEVONS (1835-1882), F.R.S., economist and logician; Professor of Logic and Political Economy at Owens Coll., 1866-1879; at University Coll., London, 1876-1880; influential writer.--["Dict. N. Biog."]

_me si son_, Rt. Hon. Charles BOOTH, P.C., F.R.S. (q.v.).

_me si son_, Charles CROMPTON.--See BOOTH.

_me si son_, Henry CROMPTON.--See BOOTH.

#ROSSE#, fourth Earl of.--See PARSONS.

Edward John #ROUTH# (b. 1831), Sc.D., Camb., Sc.D. (hon.), Dublin, LL.D. (hon.) Glasgow, F.R.S., Senior Wrangler and Smith's prize, 1854; Adams prize, 1877; has had twenty-seven Senior Wranglers and more than forty Smith's Prizemen for pupils. Author of several books on theoretical dynamics and of many mathematical papers.--["Who's Who."]

_fa_, Sir Randolph Isham ROUTH (1782-1858), K.C.B., 1848; Commissary-General; saw much foreign service, and was senior commissariat officer at Waterloo.--["Dict. N. Biog."]

_me bro_, Hon. Jean Thos. TASCHEREAU, Judge of King's Bench in Canada.

_me bro_, His Eminence Elzear Alexandre TASCHEREAU (b. 1820), son of the above; Cardinal-Priest of the Roman Catholic Church, and Archbishop of Quebec.

_me bro son_, Hon. Sir Henri Thomas TASCHEREAU (b. 1841), Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada.

_me bro son_, Hon. Henri Elzear TASCHEREAU (b. 1836), Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada; author of many works on law. (For the Taschereau family see "Canadian Men and Women of the Time.")

_fa son bro_, C.H.F. ROUTH, eminent London physician.

_fa son son_, Amand J. McC. ROUTH, M.D., F.R.C.P., obstetric physician to Charing Cross Hospital, consulting obstetric physician to three other hospitals; author of numerous papers and articles on Midwifery and Gynaecology.--["Who's Who."]

_wife's fa_, Sir George B. AIRY (1801-1892), K.C.B., F.R.S., eminent mathematician and astronomer; Senior Wrangler, 1823; Astronomer Royal, 1835-1881.

Dukinfield Henry #SCOTT# (b. 1854), F.R.S., Hon. Keeper Jodrell Lab., Royal Gardens, Kew; Botanical Sec. of the Linnaean Soc.; President of the Royal Microscopical Soc.; author of "An Introduction to Structural Botany," "Studies in Fossil Botany,"

and various papers in "Phil. Trans.," etc.--["Who's Who."]

_fa fa fa_, Thomas SCOTT (1747-1821), Chaplain of Lock Hosp., London, afterwards Rector of Aston Sandford; produced a commentary on the Bible in weekly parts from 1788-1792; author of many religious writings.--["Dict. N. Biog."]

_fa fa_, Thomas SCOTT (1780-1835), Queen's Coll., Cambridge; author of many religious works.--["Dict. N. Biog."]

_fa_, Sir George Gilbert SCOTT (1811-1878), R.A., restoring architect to Ely, Hereford, Lichfield, Salisbury, and Ripon Cathedrals; architect of Indian, Home and Colonial Offices, the Nicolaikirche at Hamburg, St. Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, etc.; President Royal Inst. Brit. Architects, 1873-1876; Professor of Architecture.--["Dict. N. Biog."]

_fa bro_, Ven. Melville H. SCOTT, Archdeacon of Stafford.

_bro_, George Gilbert SCOTT, architect of Roman Catholic Cathedral, Norwich; first in Moral Science Tripos, Cambridge; Burney Prize Essay; author of "History of English Church Architecture."--["Who's Who."]

_bro son_, Giles Gilbert SCOTT, architect of New Liverpool Cathedral, by compet.i.tion at the age of twenty-two.

_bro son_, Henry George SCOTT, Director of Mines and Geology to the Siamese Government at the age of twenty-four.

_fa bro son_, Canon Thomas SCOTT (b. 1831), Whewell University prizeman; first in first-cla.s.s Moral Science Trip., 1854.--["Who's Who."]

_fa bro son_, Ven. Edwin A. SCOTT, Archdeacon of Christchurch, New Zealand.

Robert Henry #SCOTT# (b. 1833), D.Sc., F.R.S., cla.s.sical scholar Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1853; first Senior Mod. Exp. Physics, 1855; Superintendent Meteorological Office 1867-1900.--["Who's Who."]

_fa fa_, John Pendred SCOTT, resident at the Court of Oude.

_me fa_, Charles BRODRICK, Archbishop of Cashel, Ireland.

_fa_, James Smyth SCOTT, gold medallist Trin. Coll., Dublin.

_me bro_, William John BRODRICK, seventh Viscount MIDLETON, Dean of Wells.

_bro_, Charles BRODRICK SCOTT, Senior Cla.s.sic, Cambridge, 1848; Headmaster of Westminster School.

_bro_, James George SCOTT, Archdeacon of Dublin, Chancellor of St.

Patrick's, Dublin.

_bro_, Edward Ashley SCOTT, Fellow of Trinity Coll., Cambridge.

_bro son_, George Digby SCOTT, first-cla.s.s Cla.s.sical tripos, Cambridge.

_bro son_, Charles William SCOTT, engineer to Irish Lights Board.

_fa bro son_, Edward William SCOTT, General Bengal Artillery; for many years secretary to the Military Board, Bengal.

_me bro son_, George C. BRODRICK (d. 1903), D.C.L., Warden of Merton Coll., Oxford; brilliant college career; connected with the "Times," 1860-1873; author of "Political Studies" (1879), "Memorials of Merton College" (1885), "Memoirs and Impressions" (1900).--["Who's Who."]

_me si son_, Charles Brodrick BERNARD, Bishop of Tuam, Ireland.

_me bro son son_, William St. John BRODRICK, P.C., Secretary of State for War, 1900-1903; subsequently for India.--["Who's Who."]