. History of the Carlile family : Paisley branch . so a member of the Hon. Company of SpectacleMakers, and of the Council of the Royal Society of Literature,as a delegate from which Society he attended the InternationalLiterary Congress in Paris in 1878. His recreations were rowingand yachting. He was a member of, and rowed stroke for theLeander Club, and was a member of the Royal Victoria YachtClub, Ryde, and of the Oriental Club, Hanover Square. Hemarried, on 19 April, i860, Mary Anne, daughter of HumphryWilliam Woolrych, serjeant-at-law, of Croxley House, Rickmans-worth, Herts, author of ma
. History of the Carlile family : Paisley branch . so a member of the Hon. Company of SpectacleMakers, and of the Council of the Royal Society of Literature,as a delegate from which Society he attended the InternationalLiterary Congress in Paris in 1878. His recreations were rowingand yachting. He was a member of, and rowed stroke for theLeander Club, and was a member of the Royal Victoria YachtClub, Ryde, and of the Oriental Club, Hanover Square. Hemarried, on 19 April, i860, Mary Anne, daughter of HumphryWilliam Woolrych, serjeant-at-law, of Croxley House, Rickmans-worth, Herts, author of many standard law books, and also ofLives of Eminent Serjeants. There were five children of themarriage, all of whom survive; see Willoughby, Ethel AliciaGeorgiana, Flora Louisa and Roland Moffatt Perowne, and Sands,Beatrice Mary Janet, and Bushe-Fox, Theodora. Mr. H. died at his residence, 32, Montagu Square, London,on 15 September, 1881, and was buried at Kensal GreenCemetery. The widow survives, and resides at 8, LeinsterGardens,
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