6 JUNE 1891, Page 3

The Dean of Westminster, in a very interesting letter to

yesterday's Times on the Westminster Chapter-House, which the late Dean (Dr. Stanley) had it so much at heart to restore, appeals to the British public for the relatively small sum (21,090) which isr,'needed to finish the restoration of the Chapter-House, both inside and out. It may be regarded not only as a restoration of a perfectly unique building, but as the kind of monument to Dr. Stanley's memory which he himself would have most prized. Subscriptions may be sent either to the Dean, or to his co-treasurers, the Rev. Dr. T routheck, Dean's Yard, Westminster, and -Mr. J. C. Thynne, Little Cloisters, Westminster Abbey.