On this occasion, last year, when I first had the honour of addressing you from this chair, I deplored the loss of two of our leading historians—the Bishops of Oxford and London—both of whom were Fellows of our Society. Since that date two other great men, to whose illness I then referred, have been removed from us—Lord Acton and Dr. S. R. Gardiner. To my last year's address, as delivered, I ventured subsequently to add some remarks on these notable writers and men of learning, and will therefore on the present occasion do no more than remind you of their deaths, and express the hope that we may, to the best of our powers, follow their example and imitate their high endeavours in the cause of historical science.
page x note 1 Published in the Library Chronicle, iii. 185.
page x note 2 Published in the Library (1889), i. 15.
page xix note 1 Aulard, M. M. and Seignobos promise a Bibliographic de I'Histoire de France depuis 1789Google Scholar, which has nol yet appeared.