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Biographical notices. n
Sketch of Modern History (Murray, 1902), written jointly with
his wife and another author. He wrote an essay on " The
Church" in Contenlio Veritatis (Murray, 1902); an essay on
the Church in England in the Nineteenth Century, written for
use in Germany, translated into German by D. Gruhl, and
published there under the title Das englische Kirchentum im
XIX Jahrhundert (Berlin, 1903) ; A History of Mediceval
Political Theory in the JJ z est, vol. i, the second century to the
ninth (London, Blackwood, 1903) ; articles on Clement of Rome
and II Clement (part) in The Neiu Testament in the Apostolic
Fathers, by a Committee of the Oxford Society of Historical
Theology (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1905). In 1908 he edited
jointly with his wife the Oxford Edition of the Poetical Works of
George Crabbe. On 3 July, 1895, he married Rebecca Monteith,
daughter of the late Rev. Walter Chalmers Smith, d.d., ll.d.,
minister of the United Free Church of Scotland and Scottish
poet. She was born on 25 May, 1862, and was educated in
Glasgow and Edinburgh.
The Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Carlyle reside at St. Edmund's Hall
House, Oxford. In politics he is a Liberal. There are two
children of the marriage, both daughters ; see Carlyle, Margaret
Monteith and Mary Monteith.
Carlyle, Edward Irving, the only son of Carlyle, Gavin,
was born on 15 September, 1871, and was educated at St. John's
College, Oxford, where he was Exhibitioner and Casberd Scholar.
He took a First Class in Modern History in 1894, and became
B.A., 1895, M.A., 1901. In October, 1901, he became a Fellow
of Merton College, the Fellowship lasting till October, 190S,
and in 1907 was elected to an official Fellowship in Modern
History at Lincoln College, Oxford, where he now resides and
is tutor. During the years 1895 — 1901 he was assistant editor
to the Dictionary of National Biography. In 1904 he wrote

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