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OBITUARY. lxi
®bituarp otict5 •
.EARL STANHOPE, F.S.A.*
Lord Stanhope, the genial President of our Society for nearly
fifteen years, passed away on Wednesday, .April 19th, deeply
regretted by all who had been brought into contact with him
during his useful and strenuous li£e. • Arthur Philip Stanhope was
boru in 1888, the eldest son of tbe 5th Earl, the distinguished
historian and sometime President of the Society of Antiquaries.
After serving £or some years in the Grenadier Guards he entered
the House of Commons in 1869 as one of the representatives £o1·
Leominster. He subsequently sat for .East Suffolk, and was one
of the Junior Lords of the Treasury from 18'14 to 1876. "In this
office" (says the "Times") "as in his public services in other
directions in after life, his courtesy and sound good sense were seen
to great advantage, and commanded the respect of friends and
opponents alike." As Lord-Lieutenant of Kent since 1890 he waa
always ready to bring the influence of his position to the assistance
of every good work throughout the county, and £or many years be
took an important part in the work of the Ecclesiastical Commission,
to which he acted as First Estates Commissioner since 1878.
Notwithstandiug the manifold calls upon his time and energy in
other directions, our late President took a very active interest in the
proceedings of the Kent Archreological Society ; he was scarcely ever
absent from the Annual Excursions, and for many years the
hospitality of his London house was open to the Members of
Council during their June Meeting.
• The portrait is from a photograph lent by Messrs. Elliott and Fry of
66 Baker Street.
1.xii 013ITt1ARY.
CUMBERLAND HENRY WOODRUFF, B:C .. L., RS.A.* ·
Cumberland Woodruff, one of the Hon. Editors of A.rch