_Portraits of eminent conservatives. Second series_, _portrait_
26 (1846).
LYALL, GEORGE. _b._ London 29 Aug. 1819; ed. at Winchester 1832
and Geneva 1835; M.P. Whitehaven 1857–65; a director of bank
of England 1857 to death, deputy governor 1869–71, governor
1871–73. _d._ Cleve hill, Downend, Bristol 12 Oct. 1881.
LYALL, WILLIAM ROWE (brother of George Lyall 1784–1853). _b._
London 11 Feb. 1788; ed. at Trin. coll. Camb., scholar, B.A.
1810, M.A. 1816; C. of Fawley, Hampshire 1812–15; chaplain to
St. Thomas’s hospital 1817; assistant preacher at Lincoln’s Inn;
exam. chaplain to bishop of London 1822; R. of Weeley, Essex
1823–33; archdeacon of Colchester 4 June 1824; Warburtonian
lecturer Lincoln’s Inn 1826; R. of Fairsted, Essex 1827–33; R
of Hadleigh 1833–42; archdeacon of Maidstone 11 June 1841 to
1845; preb. of Canterbury 11 June 1841 to 1845; R. of Great
Chart, Kent 1842–52; dean of Canterbury 26 Nov. 1845 to death;
edited The British Critic 1816–7; reorganised the Encyclopædia
Metropolitana 1820 and contributed to its pages; edited with
St. J. Rose the Theological Library vols. i–xiv 1832–46; author
of Propædia Prophetica, a view of the use and design of the Old
Testament 1840, 3 ed. 1885. _d._ the deanery, Canterbury 17 Feb.