Andrew Symonds | Quacquarelli Symonds | John Addington Symonds | William R. Symonds | William Cornwallis Symonds | Thomas Symonds | William Symonds | Thomas Symonds (Royal Navy officer) | Symonds Street Cemetery | Charles Symonds | William Samuel Symonds | Symonds D'Ewes | Ross Symonds | George William Symonds Jarrett | Ann Symonds |
Failing eyesight forced him to resign that office, when 186 clergy of the diocese presented him with his portrait by William R. Symonds.
The other members listed were Percy Bigland, C. A. Furse, Hugh De T. Glazebrook, J. MacLure Hamilton, Heywood Hardy, Hubert von Herkomer, Henry J. Hudson, Louise Jopling, T. B. Kennington, W. Llewellyn, W. M. Loudan, Arthur Melville, Anna Lea Merritt, F. M. Skipworth, Mrs A. L. Swynnerton, W. R. Symonds, Mary Waller, Edwin A. Ward, Leslie Ward (better known as "Spy"), and T. Blake Wirgman.
The Bibelot featured the lesser known works of writers such as Algernon Charles Swinburne, William Morris, Arthur Symons, D. G. Rossetti, Austin Dobson, J. A. Symonds, Robert Louis Stevenson, Oscar Wilde, and Fiona MacLeod.