Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 July 1901 — A Tit led Scientist. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
A Tit led Scientist.
Lord Dunmore, who crossed the Atlantic to attend the grand convocation in Boston of the Christian Science "Mother Church,” is the most intrepid traveler of whom the British peerage boasts, and he looks it. He is a stern,
rugged, grizzled man of about 58, with a big bushy beard, a hard and rather fierce mouth, and a chin that makes him do anything and go everywhere. He lost an eye through an acc d?nt during a shoot at the late Lord Lovat’s place, and this adds somewhat to his washbuckling appearance. His great journey was to the Pamirs, where he shot the famous Ovispoll. His adventures in this strange land he told in a book. Lord Dunmore has one son, Lord Fincastle, who wea s the V. C. for an act of heroism during the last Indian frontier war.
Lord Dunmord
