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INITIALS USED IN VOLUME IX. TO IDENTIFY INDIVIDUAL
CONTRIBUTORS,[1] WITH THE HEADINGS OF THE
ARTICLES IN THIS VOLUME SO SIGNED.


A. A. T. Arthur Augustus Tilley, M.A.
Fellow and Lecturer in Modern Languages, King's College, Cambridge. Author The Literature of the French Renaissance; &c.
Estienne.
A. C. Arthur Cayley, LL.D., F.R.S.
See the biographical article: Cayley, Arthur.
Equation.
A. C. McG. Arthur Cushman McGiffert, M.A., Ph.D., D.D.
Professor of Church History, Union Theological Seminary, New York. Author of History of Christianity in the Apostolic Age; &c. Editor of the Historic Ecclesia of Eusebius.
Eusebius: of Caesarea.
A. E. G.* Rev. Alfred Ernest Garvie, M.A., D.D.
Principal of New College, Hampstead. Member of the Board of Theology and the Board of Philosophy, London University. Author of Studies in the Inner Life of Jesus; &c.
Eschatology.
A. E. H. A. E. Houghton.
Formerly Correspondent of the Standard in Spain. Author of Restoration of the Bourbons in Spain.
Espartero.
A. E. H. L. Augustus Edward Hough Love, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S.
Sedleian Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University of Oxford. Hon. Fellow of Queen's College. Formerly Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge. Secretary of the London Mathematical Society.
Elasticity.
A. Fi.* Alexander Fisher.
Expert Examiner to the Board of Education, London. Gold Medallist, Barcelona. Hon. Associate, Royal College of Art. Author of The Art of Enamelling on Metals; &c.
Enamel.
A. F. K. A. F. Kendrick.
Keeper of the Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington.
Embroidery (in part).
A. F. P. Albert Frederick Pollard, M.A., F.R.Hist.Soc.
Fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford. Professor of English History in the University of London. Assistant Editor of the Dictionary of National Biography, 1893–1901. Author of England under the Protector Somerset; Life of Thomas Cranmer; &c.
Elizabeth, Queen;
Emser
; Englefield;
English History (VII. and XIII.)
.
A. Go.* Rev. Alexander Gordon, M.A.
Lecturer on Church History in the University of Manchester.
Erastus.
A. Hl. Arthur Hassall, M.A.
Student and Tutor of Christ Church, Oxford. Author of A Handbook of European History; The Balance of Power; &c. Editor of the 3rd edition of T. H. Dyer's History of Modern Europe.
Europe: History (in part).
A. H. G. Alan Henderson Gardiner, M.A.
Joint Editor of the New Hieroglyphic Dictionary, Berlin. Formerly Worcester Reader in Egyptology, University of Oxford.
Egypt: Ancient Religion.
A. H. S. Rev. A. H. Sayce, Litt.D., LL.D.
See the biographical article: Sayce, A. H.
Elam;
Esar-haddon
.
A. H.-S. Sir A. Houtum-Schindler, C.I.E.
General in the Persian Army. Author of Eastern Persian Irak.
Elburz.
A. J. G. Rev. Alexander James Grieve, M.A., B.D.
Professor of New Testament and Church History at the United Independent College, Bradford. Sometime Registrar of Madras University and Member of Mysore Educational Service.
Epistle (in part).
A. Mw. Allen Mawer, M.A.
Professor of English Language and Literature, Armstrong College, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Fellow of Gonvilie and Caius College, Cambridge. Formerly Lecturer in English at the University of Sheffield.
England (V.).
  1. A complete list, showing all individual contributors, appears in the final volume

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