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Chauncey Hare Townshend - Page 2
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men who were his compeers at Cambridge long ago. To his Literary
Executor he was always a warmly-attached and sympathetic friend. To
the public, he has been a most generous benefactor, both in his
munificent bequest of his collection of precious stones in the South
Kensington Museum, and in the devotion of the bulk of his property
to the education of poor children.
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