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e BOSANQUET (b. 1834), a founder and the first secretary of the Charity Organization Society. _me fa bro_, Hay MACDOWALL (d. 1806), Commander-in-Chief of Madras Presidency. _fa son son_, Robert Carr BOSANQUET (b. 1871), archaeologist, director of British School of Archaeology at Athens. _me si son_, Ralph DUNDAS, head of large and influential firm of Dundas and Wilson, Writers to the Signet, Edinburgh. His relatives on his father's side include his-- _fa_, John DUNDAS, worked up the business of Dundas and Wilson into its present position. _fa fa son_, Sir David DUNDAS (1799-1877), Judge-Advocate-General and Privy Councillor, 1849.--["Dict. N. Biog."] _fa fa son_, George DUNDAS, Judge in Scotch Courts under the title of Lord MANOR. _fa fa son son_, David DUNDAS, K.C. (b. 1854), Judge in Scotch Courts under the title of Lord DUNDAS; Solicitor-General for Scotland, 1903.--["Who's Who."] James Thomson #BOTTOMLEY# (Hon. LL.D., Glasgow), D.Sc., F.R.S., electrical engineer (1870-1899); Arnott and Thomson, Demonstrator in the University of Glasgow.--["Who's Who."] _me fa_, James THOMSON. _me bro_, William THOMSON, Lord Kelvin, F.R.S. _me bro_, James THOMSON, F.R.S. See THOMSON for the above. Sir Dietrich #BRANDIS# (b. 1824), K.C.I.E., F.R.S., Superintendent of Forests, British Burmah, 1856-1864; Inspector-General of Forests to the Government of India, 1864-1883.--["Who's Who."] _fa fa_, Joachim Dietrich BRANDIS, born at Hildesheim, where his ancestors had governed the town as Burgemeister for centuries; practised medicine at Brunswick, Driburg, and Pyrmont; Professor of Pathology at Kiel; ultimately physician to the Queen of Denmark. _fa_, Christian August BRANDIS, secretary of the Prussian Legation in Rome, 1818; afterwards Professor of Philosophy at Bonn; went to Athens, 1837-1839, as confidential adviser to King Otho, partly with regard to the organization of schools and colleges in Greece; author of a "History of Greek Philosophy." _me bro_, Friedrich HAUSMANN, Professor of Mineralogy and Geology at Goettingen; author of a "Handbook of Mineralogy." _bro_, Johannes BRANDIS, for many years Kabinetsrath of H.M. Empress Augusta, Queen of Prussia. _me si son_, Julius VON HARTMANN, commanded a cavalry division in the Franco-German War; after the war was Governor of Strasburg. Alexander Crum #BROWN# (b. 1838), M.D., D.Sc., L
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