LIVES OF FRIENDS AND OTHERS WHOSE Portraits AKE IN THE LONDON FRIENDS' INSTITUTE. "3" ALSO DESCRIPTIVE NOTICES OF THOSE OF THE Friends' Schools and Sustitutions OF WHICH THE GALLERY CONTAINS ILLUSTRATIONS, &C., &c., &c. ́ LONDON: FRIENDS' INSTITUTE, 13, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT. 1888. 8308.88 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY GIFT OF FRIENDS HISTORICAL LIBRARY When Esther Wheeler (afterwards Secbohm) was in attendance on her aged grandfather, WILLIAM TUKE, she often read to him in his blindness. On one occasion (she says), after finishing an interesting piece of biography, in which the concluding scene was a short one, "I remarked how little was said respecting his death," my grandfather_replica, “I reckon nought of that; a man's Lire is his TESTIMONY." See "MEMOIRS OF B. AND E. SEEBOHM," p. 112. ני |