. History of the Carlile family : Paisley branch . tkinswoman of his father, and that her father was a professor ofreligion. * What the historians executors thought of the wholesubject is shewn by the fact that the gravestone at Ecclefechanhas had carved on it the Carlyle armorial bearings and the motto Humilitate. 1 Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Vol. ix, p. 174. 2 See The Carlyle Country, by J. M. Sloan, 1904, p. 21. 3 J. A. Froudes First Forty Years of Carlyles Life, Vol. i, p. 3. 4 Carlyles Reminiscences (Froude), i, 52. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES. Btocjraplncal Notices* Appl


. History of the Carlile family : Paisley branch . tkinswoman of his father, and that her father was a professor ofreligion. * What the historians executors thought of the wholesubject is shewn by the fact that the gravestone at Ecclefechanhas had carved on it the Carlyle armorial bearings and the motto Humilitate. 1 Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Vol. ix, p. 174. 2 See The Carlyle Country, by J. M. Sloan, 1904, p. 21. 3 J. A. Froudes First Forty Years of Carlyles Life, Vol. i, p. 3. 4 Carlyles Reminiscences (Froude), i, 52. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES. Btocjraplncal Notices* Appleton, Anne, the eldest daughter of Carlile, John, ofHouston, was born in London in 1838, and went to Australiain 1853. In 1868 she married Robert Appleton, and died inSydney on 31 December, 1892, without issue. Her husbandwas born in London on 2 July, 1841, and went to Australiain 1865. He survives, and now lives at 46, Pitt Street, Redfern,New South Wales. Mr. and Mrs. Appleton adopted twonephews ; see Carlile, Robert Shearman, and John


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