Sir.—IThe Baron de Gaminshall be greatly obliged )f anv amonV * v C. » -your readers can furnish me with details as to the career of the “ Baron” and “BaronessfOMde Camin lecturers many of posed in proved to a lauv’s, who-were prominent anti-Cathoiic about 1830—40. and who, like so their tribe, were ignominiously ex-the courts. I tliink the “ Baron ” be a hairdresser, and the “ Baroness'’ naid, but I want definite infonna-tion.—Yours, etc.,JAMES BRITTEN.mnington Park Road, S.E.*. 6, 1897.126, KDe