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THE KONGKONG DAILY FRENS, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1923.
MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS
RELICS.
$1,000¤NS. FOR A PENDANT.
An important section of the relics of Mary Queen of Scuts, which Sir George Clerk, Major Tytler, and others as directed Mr. Willis E. Hurcorab
rab (Calder House, cadilly) to submit at auction, were
од
March and by Messrs. Stank and
a boly of subscribers who wished to preserva then for Scotland. The King and Queen, the Prince of Wales, and the Duke! of York contributed
ta. the food, and it is understood that the relics will be kept in public possession in Scotland. Two of the most interesting lots, however, are to go tu American.
Nine of thearticles offered have been in the possession of the family of Sir George Clerk, of Penichik, since 1646, coming to them through Gillies (Barbara) Mowbray, one of the Queen's ladies. At the ousot the Auctioneer stated that the Dowager Lady Clerk, who was present, had authorised him to state, on behalf of her son, the present baronet, that it was simply owing to the harden of taxation that as was selling the relics, and Major Tyler stated that the same remark plied himself
The first lot put up comprise a larga goht
necklace, Hinall tortoiseshell hand-painted
silk a jewelled: pendant, a a medal struck commemorate the betrothal of Queen
and Darnley #coffer. a sille handkerchie
articule, and a lock ut Prince Charlins hairThese went to Messrs. Spink Son at 400gs. The highest figure recorlest was for a pendant set with diamonds, rubies, the Dauphin
ind pearls, given to the Queen by of France. Riddling open f
at 304, and rose quickly by 10gs, at a time to 1,000gs., at which price Meare Seribner's Sons, of New York, wer declared the purchasers. The same
Kave
39029 for a watch shagreens
case,
which was given by that Queen, the night before her exention, to fier attendant, Massic. There were also offered severni other Stuart relics of great interrat which Mr. Harcomb announcul had been included in the aile at eleventh hour by the Marchioness of Ormonde, the Countess of Airlie, the Countess of Kemar
sential Countess of Antrim, Loly Ho
and other ladies. These were
being sol
sold for the benefit of the Irish loyalists. The principal among them were diamond and emerald Fing with the royal initials and crown, given by James II to this chaplain, which was secured for £65 (V. Crichton), "and a-miniature of Charles I backed by hair and sur- mounter by crow, supported degr
in enamel two angels
Over skuli cross-bones, contained in
a iligree gold pearls.
On the reverse side is a piece of linen stained with the blood of the King. This miniature realised £5t Holmes, the intures of Presss Clementina Sobieski 07gs for three oval muin- wife of the Pretender), the Pretender him- self, and the Young Pretender. Miniature. portraits of the Marquis of Montrose and the Earl of Strafford were bought by the Marquis of Graham for 43gs,"
AN OLD MAN'S WAY WITH **DUNCES."*
DB. LATTELTON'S STORY.
Dr. Lyttelton (formerly Headmaster of Eton idressing the Conference, of the Parent's National Education Union on March 28th, on "Sympathy in Teaching," said he representest the profession of men teachers who, in England at any rate, hal ren notoriously
deficient in the sympathy that was needed-intellectual sympathy. There had been among the great school- masters of Englandin considerablo
Butter
met
tu
Was
as he had
of sympathy in character training, but a great deficiency in intellectual sympathy, A parent of Eton
boy
once
came to him to ask leave to taka AWAY
Kay" young hopeful" from the school for one termi because the youngster could not pass the ex- amination, and there was clearly something curiously wrong about his mental develop ment. The hog was about 14
old, and years intelligent, but when it came to reproducing other people's ideas on paper he
failed altogether. Asked what he proped to do the father said he had heard of a remarkable, ald gentleman who took pleasure in giving
whole of his time to the
boys whomi schoolninsters called "dunces," and who bud with very remarkable success. consenting
the.
Dr. Arrangement, Lyttelton procended, he stipulated that be must have an opportunity of meeting the "old wizard, so tint he
might find out what his method a deal of material for him in the event of success. He met the okl man, who told' him how he exercised the power of sym- pathy, and pointed out that there would always in a considérable number of
boys in every class whose minds
pursued truth on a road which was their own, and not the masters. These boys-they were original boys-were called "dunces," he said, and what he had found was that they kept his mind alert, though ho Dearly 80 Years old. He could not dispute a worl the old man said, for he thought how true it must be that certain children who were called slow or dunces had got a faculty within them which somehow or other not been perceived by their teachers, and which remained dormant for a large number of s
of yeara, yet ali the time the boys were in quest of truth by a road which was their own. They had found in public schools countless costs of intelligent men who were called dunces at He looked back upon a very chequer ed experience in class teaching: But he knew by instinct when he was thoroughly anderstood and followed by those with when he was dealing
FLOW
ruost
Two faculties music and literature-born in the English child, had beeb seandalously neglected for hundreds of years. Hasie was taught all over the country in tims of
but Song schools were all destroyed by Duke of Somerset. They should think of that when they passed erzet. They Somerset
House, because it was built eat of the proceeds of those schools, which bul not yet been replaced. (Laughter.) But he thought there was now a very good chance that the English schoolmaster might acquire that stoypathy which gave promise of the richest harvest in the future of education in England. (Cheeri,)
In many of the new prayers proposed it sexms that we are giving such careful directions that Almighty God can hardly fall into any errorLord Hugh Cecil.
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