. The Calls of Norfolk and Suffolk : their Paston connections and descendants. need hardly inform his friends that our columns areopen for the purpose, and that we can promise cordial support bothamong our subscribers and staff. My other brother, James Manners Romanes, , was bom atInverkeithing in 1855. He entered the University of Edinburghin 1871. His special study was Chemistry, and for some time he wasassistant to Professor James Dewar, now Sir James Dewar, of Cam-bridge. His studies being interrupted by ill-health (asthma andhay-fever), which made it advisable to try a milder climate,


. The Calls of Norfolk and Suffolk : their Paston connections and descendants. need hardly inform his friends that our columns areopen for the purpose, and that we can promise cordial support bothamong our subscribers and staff. My other brother, James Manners Romanes, , was bom atInverkeithing in 1855. He entered the University of Edinburghin 1871. His special study was Chemistry, and for some time he wasassistant to Professor James Dewar, now Sir James Dewar, of Cam-bridge. His studies being interrupted by ill-health (asthma andhay-fever), which made it advisable to try a milder climate, he wentto Cornwall and became Metallurgist at the South Down Metal andChemical Works, returning to Edinburgh to take his degree of in1878. Later he turned his attention to hterary woik. He was muchinterested in Russia and made several journeys to that country, thefirst in 1877-1878 when he spent some weeks in St. Petersburg, againin 1879 when he travelled over a large part of Russia for nearly a 1883 he went to Moscow as special correspondent for the Glasgow.


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