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CORPORATION.
(ESTABLISHED BY ROTAL CHARTER, A.D. 1720.
FOR SEA, FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES,
Chief Office — Royal Exchange, London ; West End Branch, 29, Pall Mall.
FUNDS IN HAND .... £4,000,000.
CLAIMS PAID - - £36.000,000.
FIRE.
INSURANCES ARE GRANTED AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE on property of
almost every description at moderate prices.
PRIVATE INSURANCES.— Policies issued for Two Years and upwards are allowed a liberal
discount.
LOSSES OCCASIONED BY LIGHTNING will be paid whether the property be set on fire
or not. _
LIFE.
MODERN AND IMPROVED SYSTEM OF ASSURANCE, of which the leading features are :—
1— GUARANTEED MINIMUM SURRENDER VALUES.
2— POLICIES PROTECTED AGAINST ACCIDENTAL FORFEITURE.
3— IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS.
4— LARGE PERIODICAL BONUSES.
New SCHEME of CHILDREN'S ENDOWMENT ASSURANCE.
For the LATEST DEVELOPMENTS OF LIFE ASSURANCE, consult the Corporation's full
Prospectus. _
J OANS are granted on security of R jversionary and Immediate LIFE INTERESTS in connection
with Policies of Assurance.
E. R. HANDCOCK, Secretary.
DEBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS.
North British & Mercantile Insurance Co.
FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES.
Incorporated by Royal Charter and Special Acts of Parliament.
President — His GRACE THR DUKE OP ROXBURGHK.
^ice-President — His GRACE THK DUKE OK SUTHERLAND, K.G.
Chairman of the General Court. — THK RIGHT HON. SIR MATTHEW WHITE RIDLEY, Bart., M.P.
LONDON DIRECTORS.
Chairman — Baron SchrOder. Deputy Chairman — Pascoe Du Pre Grenfell Esq.
Charles Morrison, Esq.
•George Garden Nicol, Esq.
Alexander H. Campbell, Esq.
Alex D. Kleinwort, Esq.
Geo. E. Scaramanga. Esq.
Charles J. C. Scott, Esq.
John Sanderson, Esq.
Quintin Hogg, Esq.
Hon. Charles W. Mills.
Hon. Charles N. Lawrence,
Manager of Fire Department — George Henry Burnett. Manager of Life Department and
Actuitry — Henry Cockburn. Foreign Sub- Sfanngrrt — Philip Winsor and E. A. D» Paiva.
Secretary — F. \V. Lanue. Medical Officers -Hermann Weber, .VI. D., and H. Port, M.D.
Solicitors — Bireham & To. Hankers — Glyn, Mills, Carrie & Co., Lombard Street, B.C.
Aii'litor — James Haldane, Chartered Accountant.
EDINBURGH -DIRECTORS.
J. F. Walker-Drummond. Esq.
David B. Wauchope, Esq.
Sir James Gardiner Haird.Bart.
•Georere Auldjo Jamiesou, Esq.
Frederick Pitman, Esq
Right Hon. the Earl of Elgin
SirThomas Clark, Bart.
Charles B. Logan, Esq.
Charles C. Maconochie, Esq.
Charles Gairduer, Esq.
Ralph Dundas, Esq.
John Wharton Tod, Esq.
Sir Jas. H. Gibson-Craig,
Bart.
Manager — A. Gillies Smith, F.R.S.E. Secretary — Philip R. D. Maclagan. Actuary — Thomas
Wallace. Medical Officer— J. Playfair, M.B., F.'R.C.P.E. Solicitors—]. & F. Anderson, W.S.
Auditor — James Haldane, Chartered Accountant.
Total Assets at 31st December, 1891, £10,695,969.
I.— Authorised Capital .......... .......... .£'3,000,000 0 0
Subscribed Capital .................... 2,750,000 0 0
Paid-up Capital ................... .... .^687,500 0 ft
II. — Fire Funds — Reserves (including Balance of Profit and Loss Account) .. 2,717,1/7 12 9
ail. — Life Funds— Accumulated Fund of the Life Branch .. .£6,012,552 0 7
,. ,, Annuity Branch . . 1,278,739 9 7
7.291.291 io a
£ 10,69.1,969 aT>
Revenue for the Year 1891.
From Fire Department — Net Premiums, Interest, &c ........... .£'1,552,862 5 ft
From Life Department— Net Premiums, Interest, &c. .. £829,861 1 7
Annuity Premiums (including ^218,012 10s. 4d.
by single payments) and Interest ....... 267.806 19 2
J_,097,66s 0 ij
•^2,650,530 6 S
The Accumulated Funds of the Life Department are free from liability in respect of the
Fire Department, and in like manner the Accumulated Funds of the Fire Department are free
from liability in respect of the Life Department.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
THK PRIVCIPI-ES on which this Company was founded, and on which it continues t" act,
combine the system of Mutual Assurance with the safety of a large Protecting Capital ami
Accumulated Funds.
NINKTV PER CB.NT. of the Life Assurance PROFITS is divided among the Assurers on
the Participating Scale.
THE PROFITS are divided every Five Years. The next division 31st December, 1895.
CLAIMS paid on proof of Death and Title.
Cheap and Simple Arrangements for NAVAL and MILITARY OFFICERS.
ANNUITIES of all kinds are granted, and the rates fixed on the most favourable terms.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
PROPERTY OF NEARLY EVERY DESCRIPTION, at Home and Abroad, insured at the lowest
Rates of Premium corresponding to the risk.
Net Premiums for 1891 amounted to £1,441,931 6s. 7d.
Losses from Fire occasioned by Lightning are made good by this Company. Losxes H'
Damage caused by explosion of Gas in Buildings not forming part of any Gas Works are made irooil
by the Company. Insurances effected for seven years will be charged six years'Premiums on!v
No charge for Alterations by Endorsements. Rents of Buildings Insured.
Prospectuses and every information can be obtained at the Chief Offices:
London: 61, Threadneedle Street, E.C. Edinburgh: 64, Princes Street.
London : (West End Branch) 8, Waterloo Place, S.W.
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DEBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS.
ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY.
ESTABLISHED 1808. LIFE.
Head Office — 92, Cheapside, London, E.G.
West End Branch— 4, Pall Mall East, London, S.W.
DIRECTORS.
nirfrtnrs—f SlR WltLIAM J- w- BAY.VES, Bart., Chairman.
(.CHARLES ANDREW PRKSCOTT, Esq., Deputy-Chairman
HERBERT BROOKS, Esq.
JAMES PATTISON CURRIE, Esq,
WILLIAM COTTON CURTIS, Esq.
BENJAMIN BUCK GREENE. Esq. EUGENE FREDERICK NOEL, Esq.
FREDERICK GREENE, Esq.
JOHN OLIVER HANSON, Esq.
[RICHARD Bl-ANEY WADE, Esq.
(PHILIP AINSLIE WALKER, Esq.
OSWALD CECIL MAONIAC, Esq.j
Bankers — Messrs. PRKSCOTT, DIMSDALE, CAVE, TUGWELL & Co. Limited.
Secretary — SAML. J. PIPKIN. Actuary — GEORGE KINO.
THE GROWTH OK THE BUSINESS is SHOWN B»- THE FOLLOWING FIGURES : —
Fire Life Other Total
Premiums. Premiums. Income. Income.
1883. £95,898. £79,734. £80.922 £256,554
1891. £238,393. £11 ),922. £77,015 £426,330
Total Assets, 31st Dec., 18O1, dei,OOl,7"7'8.
The Company has paid in claims nearly £12,000,000 Sterling.
LIFE DEPARTMENT"!
Life Policies are granted under any one of the following six principal plans : —
I. ORDINARY WITH PROFIT POLICIES, at moderate rates with large and progressively
increasing bonuses.
II. POLICIES " AT COST PRICE," giving the largest possible Assurance at the smallest
immediate outlay.
III. TONTINE INVESTMENT POLICIES, for a fixed sum during a term of years, and large
accumulations of bonuses at the end of that term.
IV. NON-PROFIT POLICIES, of use principally in financial transactions.
V. DOUBLE ENDOWMENT ASSURANCES, a safe and profitable investment for annual
savings.
VI. RENEWABLE TERM POLICIES, or temporary Assurances at minimum rates, renewable-
without fresh medical examination.
ADVANCES.
THE DIRECTORS have adopted a Mortgage Assurance Scheme, which is more particularly
intended to assist purchasers in buying freehold or leasehold property for their own occupation
(for particulars see Prospectus.)
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
LOSSES OCCASIONED BY LIGHTNING will be paid whether the property be set on fire or not.
LOSS OR DAMAGE caused by Explosion of Coal Gag in any building insured will be made good.
SEVEN YEARS' POLICIES granted on payment of Six Years' Premiums.
SAML. J. PIPKIN, Secretary.
' COLES'S TRUSS IS BEST >
TIKE
Latest Invention and Improvement,
WM. COLES & CO..
TWVF.NTORS ANn PATP.VTP.T.H r.r, -PHW S
INVENTORS AND PATENTEES OF THE
SPIRAL SPRING TRUSS,
225, PICCADILLY, W,, near the ".CRITERION,"
LATE 3, CHARING CROSS.
Read " Cobbett's Legacy" gratis per post.
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PRUDENTIAL
, JtmiUlr,
HOLBORN BARS, LONDON, E.G.
Directors.
EDGAR HORNE, ESQ., Great George Street, Westminster, Chairman.
HENRY HARBEN, ESQ., Seaford Lodge, Hampstead, Deputy-
Chairman.
ROBERT BARNES, M.D., Lingwood, Lyss, Hampshire.
ROBERT CROSS, M.D., 19, Berkeley Square, London.
PATRICK ERASER, M.D., Stoke D'Abernon, Surrey.
H. A. HARBEN, ESQ., i, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, London.
W. T. PUGH, ESQ., Belsize Park, Hampstead.
PERCY T. REID, ESQ., Lloyds, London.
.
Managers.
Industrial Branch —
THOMAS C. DEWEY, ESQ.
Ordinary Branch —
WILLIAM HUGHES, ESQ.
Sub-Manager. Actuary.
F. FISHER, ESQ. F. SCHOOLING, ESQ.
Every description of Life Assurance and
Annuity Business Transacted.
Invested Funds - £15,000,000.
The last Annual and Valuation Report can be obtained upon application.
W. J. LANCASTER, Secretary.
I>E RETT— AD V ERT1SEMESTS.
LAW
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY,
Offices: 114, Chancery Lane, London,
TRUSTEES.
The Rt. Hon. The LORD CHIEF JUSTICE OF E.VGLAND.
The Rt. Hon. LORD HOBHOUSK, K. C.S.I.
The Rt. Hon. LORD JUSTICE BOWEN.
The Hon. Mr. JUSTICE KKKEWICH.
The Hon. HALLYBURTON GEO. CAMPBELL.
Sir HENRY Fox BRISTOWE, Vice-Chancellor
of Lancaster.
Sir ARNOLD WILI.HM WHITE.
DIRECTORS.
(The * denotes a Director of the Law Life, the t a Director of the Legal and General Life, a
the $ a Director of the Equity and Law Life Insurance Societies.)
•Sir ARNOLD WILLIAM WHITE, Great Marlborough Street, Chairman.
$Sir HENRY Fox BRISTOWE, Vice-Chancellor of Lancaster, Deputy-Chairman.
BROUGHTON, HOWARD WILLIAM, Esq., 12,
Great Marlborough Street.
*CAMPBELL, The Hon. HALLYBURTON GBO.
MILMAN, HENRY SALUSBURY, Esq., LiRcoln's
Inn.
MORGAN, FHEDK. Esq., Somerset Street, W.
§CLABON, JOHN MOXON, Esq., Great George 'NICHOLSON, Sir RICHARD, 23, Parliament
Street, Westminster.
•DAVIDSON, FREDKRICK GEORGE, Esq.. Sand-
hills, Betchworth.
^FARRER, Sir WILLIAM JAMES, Lincoln's Inn
Fields.
tFRERE, BARTLE JOHN LAURIE, Esq., Lincoln's
Inn Fields.
FRESHFIELD, WILLIAM DAWKS, Esq., New
Bank Buildings.
HALLOWES, WILLIAM ALEXANDER TOOKB,
Esq., 39, Bedford Row, W.C.
HOBHOUSE, The Rt. Hon. LORD, K.C.S.I.,
Bruton Street.
UNGRAM, JAMKS, Esq., Lincoln's Inn Fields.
FAMES, JOHN GWYNNE, Esq., Hereford.
LEE, HARRY WILMOT, Esq , 1, The Sanctuary,
Westminster.
tMiLLS, RICHARD, Esq., 1, Gray's Inn Square.
Street, Westminster.
SPEAK, FREDK., Esq., 6. Bedford Row.
tPENNivcTOV, RICHARD, Esq., Lincoln's Inn
Fields.
(ROBINS, G. U., Esq., Lincoln's Inn Fields.
$ROOPER, GBO., Esq., Lincoln's Inn Fields.
tRowcLiFFE, EDWARD LKK, Esq., 1, Bedford
Row.
WALTERS, WILLIAM MELMOTH, Esq., Lincoln's
Inn.
WHITEHKAD, EDWARD HUGH, Esq., 29, Spring
Gardens, S.W.
WILDE, SPENCER CROUGHTON, Esq., Linco n'a
Inn.
tWiLLiAMS, ROMER. Esq., Norfolk Houte,
Thames Embankment.
tWiLLiAMS, WILLIAM, Esq., Lincoln's Inn
Fields.
AUDITORS.
HORTIN, JOHN HENRY, Esq., l6l, Edgware
Road,
LKKKE, OCTAVIUS, Esq., Quality Court, W.C.
NEVE, WM. TANNER, Esq., Cranbrook.
WEST. CHARLES ROBERT ROBERTS, Esq.,
New Inn, W.C. •
ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR.
GEORGE POWNALL, Esq., 29, Parliament Street, S.W.
EDWARD STREET, Esq., 9, Serjeant's Inn, Fleet Street, B.C.
SOLICITOR— CHARLES HARRISON, Esq., 19, Bedford Row.
BANKERS— Messrs. COUTTS AND COMPANY.
THE CAPITAL amounting to FIVE MILLIONS was subscribed before the
Society commenced business in 1845, and the shares are now held by a body of
Shareholders, comprising some of the highest and most influential members ot the
profession. The success which has attended the operations of the Society, is
founded on its strong financial position, the eligible character of the risks consti-
tuting the bulk of its business, and the promptitude and liberality with which its
engagements are met.
GEORGE WILLIAM BELL, Secretary.
WILLIAM JOHN VINE, Assistant-Secretary.
DEB RETT— A D V E HTISEMENTS.
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Capital
FUNDS IN
HAND
£1,350,000.
Branch Offices at — West End of London, Bedford, Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Dub in,
Edinburgh, Glasgow, Hull, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, Luton, Manchester, Newcastle-on-Tyne,
and Swansea
BOARD OP DIRECTORS.
GEORGE PITT, Esq.
JAMES S. MACK, Esq., J.P.
Lord GILBERT KENNEDY.
HENRY WILLIAM RIPLBY, Esq.
WILLIAM STKANO, Esq
Right Hon. C. PELHAM VILLIBRS, M.P.
Auditors— JOHN JAMES SMITH, Esq., J.P. CHAS. PRICE, Esq, HENRY GUNN. Esq..
Secretary and Manager — HENRY WARD, Esq. Actuary — ROBERT WILSON, Esq.
Assistant Secretary— Jon*: R. FREEMAN, Esq. Surveyor — R. CREESE HARRISON. Esq.
(•PHILIP HENRY PYE.SMITH, Esq., M.D., F.R.S. 54, Harley Street, London, W
Medical Officers— (FREDK. TAyLOR, Esq., M.D., 20, Wimpole Street, W.
Sir ANDREW LUSK, Bart, Chairman.
Principal ANGUS, D.D.
JOSEPH BOLTON DOE, Esq., J.P., D.L.
Lieutenant Colonel F. D. GREY.
Hon. R. C. GROSVENOR.
The Most Hon. the MARQUIS OF EXETER.
DOUBLE ADVANTAGE POLICIES issued securing TWO PAYMENTS of the amount
assured. One payment on the attainment of a specified age, and a second
payment at death thereafter.
The Company undertakes Life Assurance of every kind, at moderate rates, and on terms and
conditions which compare favourably with those of other companies,
Policies are made indisputable after five years.
Regulations are in force for securing to the assured the benefit of the surrender of a policy in
the event of its lapse.
A permanent reduction of 10 per cent, allowed to Clergymen aand Ministers of
all denominations.
All claims settled with liberality and despatch.
Prospectuses and proposal forms may be obtained on application at the Chief Offices or any of
the branches.
2 L
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DEBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS.
DINNEFORDS
MAGNESIA.
DINNEFORDS^
FLUID
MAGNESIA
For over Forty Years the
Medical Profession have
approved of this pure
Solution as the best remedy
for Acidity of the Stomach, Heartburn, Headache, Gout
and Indigestion ; and as the safest aperient for delicate
Constitutions — Ladies, Children, and Infants.
SOLD THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
CAUTION— See that "DINNEFORD & Co,"
IS ON EVERT BOTTLE AND LABEL.
BROWN AND GREEN'S
Smoke Consuming & other Celebrated Kitcheners.
Will roast in front of the
fire. Unsurpassed for
Economy, General Con-
venience, Heating Baths,
Thorough Ventilation,
and the prevention of
Smoky Chimneys.
Fitted with Self-acting
Damper, which prevents
waste of fuel.
the Gold Medal and
Silver Medal for
Grates & Kitcheners
at the
Smoke Abatement
Exhibition,
South Kensington ;
also
Gold, Silver, and
Bronze Medals at
Health Exhibiton, 1884, Inventions Exhibiton, 1885, and many others.
BROWN & GREEN, Limited,
Makers of the Gold Medal Register and other Smoke Consuming Stoves.
LUTON: and 69 & 71, FINSBURY PAVEMENT, London.
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ESTABLISHED
1852.
CATALOGUE
POST FREK.
PERKEK, SON & RAYMENT, .„„_
IABDFACTDBE JAMERAS, LENSES, & PHOTOGRAPHIC APPARATUS.
Trade Mark.
'OPTIMUS'
'OPTIMUS" EURYSCOPE.
" Working as it does with
such a large aperture (f/6 ap-
prox.)tit serves as a portrait
and group lens, as well as a
landscape and copying ob-
jective. There is no doubt of
it proving a most useful
leas." — J. TRAILL TAYLOR,
British Journal of Photo-
graphy.
" I should strongly recom-
mend Rayment's Camera. It
is LIGHT, COMPACT, very
RIGID, and extends to about
double the usual focus." —
.Amateur Photo.
" Optimus " Rapid Euryscope."
5-4 7-5 8-5 9-7 10-8 12-10.
63s. 94s. 6d, 110s. 126s. 220s. 390s.
" Optimua " Wide Angle Euryscope.
5by4 7byo 9by7 I0by8 12 by 10
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5-4 7-5 8-5 9-7 10-8 12-10 15-12 18-16.
36s. 53s. 70s. 90s. 142s. 180s, 225s. 275s.
"Optimus" Wide Angle Symmetrical.
5-4 7-5 9-7 10-8 12-10 15-12 18-16
42s. 58s. 90s. 142s. 180s. 225s. 275s
"Optimus" Quick-Acting Portrait.
Price. B 2 inches. M 2 J inches. P9 3J- inches.
Diam - 90s. <* 120s. « 180
Rayment's Patent Camera (Long Focus).
Price includes 3 Double Dark Slides.
4jby3j 6J by 4| 8j by 6J 10 by 8 12 by 10 15byl2
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"Optimus" Camera (Long Focus).
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4jby3j 6Jby4i 8jby6J 10by8 12bylO 15byl2
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"Optimus" Wide Angle Camera (Long Focus}.
Price includes 3 Dark Slides.
5by4 6Jby4f 8jby6J 10by8 12bylO 15byl2
146s. 165s. 188s. 235s. 288s. 350s.
"OPTIMUS" MAGIC LANTERNS.
Each Lantern is efficient for Exhibitions. The Lens gives crisp
definition, being a superior Achromatic Photographic Combination, with
Rack and Pinion, Compound Condenser of 4-in. diameter, 3-wick
11 OPTIMUS" SCOUT.
Refulgent Lamp.
Complete in Box
Russian Iron Body, Brass Sliding Tube ..
Mahogany outside body, Pannelled Door,
Brass Stages, and Sliding Tubes
£1
2
10
10
2 0
Medium Size
11 OPTIMUS
Double TELESCOPE.
Clear Defini-
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tion .. ..
This Instrument has
Good Field. .
Target Marks
Bending Bar for Exact
Visual Adjustment .. QfJc
The Size is moderate .. OU&«
1200 yards
The Definition is crisp.. ,
High Magni-
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fying Power
(64 times)
If with Shades, as Dia- \ I A Ho
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LONDON.
I) KB KETT— ADVERTISEMENTS.
OFFICES
SLATERS
DETECTIVE OFFICES
(SLATER'S), 27, Basing-
hall Street, London, E.G.
For Divorce, Secret En-
quiries and Watchingsr
Tracing Missing Friends,
and all cases of a confi-
* dential nature. The special
feature of this establishment is the large staff of Experienced Detectives
of all ages and sizes. Lady Detectives a speciality.
The only acknowledged establishment of the description in the City of London"
Vide Press.
DIVORCE. SLATER'S DETECTIVES (Male and Female) have
been successful in every case wherein engaged in the Divorce Court
for the past seven years.
FACILE PRIXCEPS stands the above-named office for ability in conducting, to a
successful issue, intricate matters requiring the greatest amount of discretion. —
Municipal Review.
Telephone No. 900. Telegraphic Address — " DISTANCE, LONDON."
TERMS MODERATE.
CONSULTATIONS FEEE.
HENRY SLATER, Manager, 27, BASINGHALL STREET, LONDON, E.G.
(Near the Bank of England.)
IRISH DISTRESSED LADIES' FUND.
Patron— Her Majesty THE QUEEN.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
President — H.R.H. the Princess LOUISE, Marchioness of Lome.
nce.President—Hei Grace the Dowager Duchess of MARLBOROUGH.
Chairman— The Marquis of WATERFORD, K.P.
The Marchioness of Waterf ord
The Lady Mary Howard.
The Countess Waldegrave.
The Countess of Bective.
The Lady Emma Talbot.
The Lady Agnes Daniell.
The Lady Arthur Hill.
The Dowager Lady Westbury.
Miss Leslie.
Miss Craigie.
Gen. Sir Henry de Bathe, Bt.
Lieut.-Col. Davidson.
Lieut. -Col. Hatton.
E. Parker Young, Esq.
Augustus Hill, Esq.
Robert Martin, Esq.
The Hon. Mrs. Swinton.
Lady M'Clintock.
Lady Pontifex.
Mrs. Go»chen.
Mrs. Hatton.
Mrs. Lecky.
Mrs. Montgomerie.
Mrs. Edgar W. Brodie.
Hon. Treasurer— H. H. PLEYDELL BOUVERIE, Esq.
Bankers — Messrs. Barclay, Ransom & Co., 1, Pall Mall East, S.W.
Manageress (Work Depot)— Miss Leahy, 17, North Audley Street, W.
The Committee APPEAL very earnestly for FUNDS to enable them to help-
those ladies of Ireland who depend for their support on the proceeds of Irish
property, but who, owing to the rent difficulty and causes beyond their own
control, have been reduced to absolute poverty.
Relief is given independently of any question of politics or religion.
Employment is found, when possible, for those able to work.
Pecuniary help is given to the aged and infirm.
Education of children is, in cases, paid for.
The work of these ladies is on sale at the depot, 17, North Audley Street.
Orders are gratefully received for trousseaux, layettes, and work of every descrip-
tion— plain and fancy.
The Committee will be grateful for gifts of clothing, boots, and blankets.
The charity does not employ collectors.
Offices at.d Woik Depot : W. M. LEES, Lieut.-General, Secretary
17, North Audley Street, W.
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MODE Of,
IS BY MEANS OF
Mr. YOST J| Mr. YOST
perfected Tj^^^^jj • /% invented
THE REMINGTON, JKHHfiB^i THE CALIGRAPH,
1873. I I88°-
YOST TYPEWRITER.
WRITING IS NO LONGER TEDIOUS AND IRKSOME,
'but expeditious. It is a pleasing exercise in which the process of composition
is not retarded as in pen writing, but is assisted.
THE TRUE AIM OP ALL ETIQUETTE
is to avoid causing others annoyance or pain, yet it is a melanholy fact that even
the
MOST POLISHED AND EDUCATED MEMBERS of SOCIETY
encroach upon the time of their friends, and drive them to the verge of despair by
reason of the illegible nature of their written communications. The writing of the
YOST TYPEWRITER is accomplished in a third of the time consumed where the pen
is the medium, and it is as legible as a well printed book.
FROM A HYGIENIC POINT OF VIEW
Typewriting is a great improvement on the old method. Pen writers sit at a
•desk or table with the body more or less contorted, and the chest contracted. The
Typist, on the other hand, sits, like a pianist, at perfect ease, with no strain either
upon the body or the eyes.
IT IS NOT WONDERFUL THEN
that £50,000 worth of YOST Writing Machines have been sold during the first
years' business, among the purchasers being —
HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT.
KING WILLIAM II. of Wurtemburg.
THE EARL OF DYSART.
VISCOUNT EMLYN.
Mr. RIDER HAGGARD.
THE EMPEROR OF GERMANY.
THE DUKE OF NEWCASTLE.
THE EARL OF SEFTON.
THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON.
Mrs. CAMPBELL PRAED.
Eminent people, in all ranks, testify that the YOST has lightened their labour and
doubled their capacity for work.
The YOST can be seen in operation at the Head Office, or at any of the Branch Depots,
The YOST TYPEWRITER CO., Ltd., 40, Holborn Viaduct, London, E.CT;
PARIS; 36, BOULEVARD DES ITALIENS;
Branches — Manchester, 3, Deansgate ; Liverpool, 67a, Lord Street; Birmingham, 73, Temple
Row ; Leeds, 21, New Station Street; Glasgow, 112, Saint Vincent Street.
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DEBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS.
W wCX £> JtjL
FOR MARKING LINEN.
EMBROIDERED IN FAST TURKEY RED COTTON ON FINE CAMBRIC TAPE,
FAR SUPERIOR TO MARKING INK FOR HOUSEHOLD LINEN,
AND INVALUABLE FOR SEWING ON TO SOCKS, BLANKETS, AND OTHER
ARTICLES FOR WHICH MARKING INK CANNOT BE USED.
Small Old English Name. Small Script Name.
©lab'stone.
Extra small Old English Name.
\SaltsbvLry\
Extra Small Script Name.
Illustrated JESook
(CONTAINING WOVKN SAMPLES OF NAMES AND INITIALS) Free by Post.
ADDRESS—
«T.
JT.
, Ooventry
Jtoitam |u3S0ciaii0tt cf
CHIEF OFFICE— 123, NEW BOND STEEET, W.
BEANCH OFFICE— 86, KENNINGTON PAEK EOAD, S.E.
EEOISTEEED TELEGEAPH ADDEESS— FIETH'S ASSOCIATION, LONDON.
SUPERIOR Hospital-trained Nurses for Medical, Mental, Monthly, Surgical, Fever
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PREFACE.
[HE heavy mortality among the Nobility and Aristocracy
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of the present year, has left its mark upon the pages
of "Debrett," and placed many well-known names
in the lengthy "Obituary" recorded on pages »x — xiii, while a
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by a General Election, and a subsequent change of Ministry
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issue.
Of the principal events of the past twelve months, special
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of H.R.H. the Duke of Clarence and Avondale, involving a
change in the line of succession to the Throne, (2) of the
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* The Royal Dukedom of York has been five times previously conferred, — the
last holder of the title having been Frederick, who died in 1827, second son of
King George III.
vi Preface.
240 new titles and Companionships in recognition of Parlia-
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edition will be found a complete repertory of useful knowledge
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of reference.
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were created, six became extinct t (two of which released minor
* Amherst of Hackney, Baron (Amherst), Ashcombe, Baron (Cubitt), Battersea,
Baron (Flower), Blythswood, Baron (Campbell), Crawshaw, Baron (Brooks),
Cromer, Baron (Baring), Dunleath, Baron (Mulholland), Hood of Avalon, Baron
(Hood), Kelvin, Baron (Thomson), Knightley, Baron (Knightley), Llangattock,
Baron (Rolls), Newton, Baron (Legh), Playfair, Baron (Playfair), Roberts, Baron
(Roberts), Rookwood, Baron (Selwin-Ibbetson), Shand, Baron (Shand), York,
Duke of (Prince George of Wales).
t Barony of Bramwell, Dukedom of Clarence and Avondale, Earldom of
Charlemont Viscounty remains), Marquessate of Drogheda (Earldom remains),
Viscounty of Sherbrooke, Barony of Winmarleigh.
Preface. vii
honours), one Peer of Scotland * was raised to a Dukedom of the
United Kingdom, one Earl of the United Kingdom t was pro-
moted to a Marquessate, and one Viscount and one Baron J each
to an Earldom, the abeyance in the case of one Barony § was
terminated, five Baronetcies j| merged in Peerages, and twenty-
four new Members ^[ were sworn of the Privy Council. During
the same period the Order of Baronets received an addition of
seventeen names,** while three Baronetcies ft became extinct ;
eighty-eight gentlemen JJ were honoured with Knighthood, in
addition to many promotions to higher grades, and ninety-seven
additional Companions §§ were nominated to the various Orders.
* Duke of Argyll.
t Earl of Zetland to Marquessate of Zetland.
j Viscount Cranbrook to Earldom of Cranbrook, and Baron Willoughby de
Eresby to Earldom of Ancaster.
§ Barony of Conyers.
£ Brooks, Campbell, Selwin-Ibbetson, Knightley, Roberts.
If Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland, M.P., Herbert Henry Asquith, Q.C., M.P.,
John Atkinson, Baron Balfour of Burleigh, Sir Walter Barttelot, Bart., C.B., M.P.,
James Bryce, M.P., Jesse Ceilings, M.P., Sir James Parker Deane, Q.C., D.C.L.,
Robert William Duff, M.P., Earl of Fingall, Arthur Bower Forwood, M.P., Herbert
Colstoun Gardner, M.P., Charles Seale-Hayne, M.P., Alexander Staveley Hill,
Q.C., M.P., Baron Houghton, Professor Thomas Henry Huxley, D.C.L., F.R.S.,
Hon. Sir Francis Henry Jeune, D.C.L., The MacDermot, Q.C., Arnold Morley,
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Levin Smith, Hon. Charles Robert Spencer, M.P., Baron Vernon.
** Armstrong, Brodie, Carbutt, Durand, Townsend-Farquhar, Hamilton, Dixon-
Hartland, Hunt, Jaffray, Lawson, Lea, Morgan, Muir, Powell, Schroder,
Stewart, Wiggin.
•ft Evans, O'Malley, Jones- Parry.
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Buckley, Collins, Colton, Cotton, Crowe, Cusins, Devonshire (Duke), Dibbs, Dixon,
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Howorth, Humphery (Bart.), Inchiquin (Baron), Inglott, Invin, Jenkyns, Johnson,
Tones, Kennedy, King, Lacoste, Lathom (Earl), Leach, Lushington, MacCabe,
MacDonald, MacDonell, MacGregor, Maple, Micks, Mowat, Ollivant, Oppen-
heimer, Palgrave, Palmer, Parratt, Pile, Pontifex, Portal, Rigby, Rosebery (Earl),
Ross, Sankey, Scott (F. C.), Scott (J.H.), Sexton, Sivewright, Smith, Holled-Smith,
Smyly, Stokes, Stone, Straight, Walker, Walpole, Warner, Watson, Williams,
Wrixon.
§§ Alleson, Anthonisz, Aubert, Badcock, Bateman, Bernays, Brennan, Brown (J.),
Brown (M. G.), Buck (Knt.), Castle, Charlemont (Viscount), Clerke, Cotton,
Creagh, Culley, Daly, Daukes, Dawson, Domville (Bart.), Durand, Ebden, Ellis,
FitzGibbon, Fraser, French, Froude, Fuller, Gardner, Griffith, Hale, Hammill,
Harrison, Henderson, Henley, Hervey, Home, Hood (Hon.), Hughes, Hutton,
imThurm, Jackson, Keane, Keary, Kekewich, Lee, Leigh, Lloyd, McDonnell,
Maclean, MacMunn, Madden, Mahon, Malcolm, Maling, Marshall, Maxwell,
May, Merriman, Milman, Mitchell, Montgomerie, Moore, Morice, Murdoch,
Newton, Nicoll, Norris, O'Brien, Ottley, Pattisson, Phillips, Pickersgill, Pougnet,
Reed (Knt.), Rice, Risley, Robertson (F. E.), Robertson (G. S.), Rose, Ross-of-
Bladensburg, Scott, Shelford, Singleton, Seth-Smith, Somerset, Stanford, Svvetten-
ham, White-Thomson, Thorne, Tucker, Wallace, Ward, Lee-Warner, White,
Winter, Woodburn.
Vlll
Preface.
The following tables furnish statistics as to the number of
honours that have been conferred (exclusive of those bestowed
on foreign gentlemen), and the hereditary dignities which have
become extinct or dormant, since 1872 : —
CREATIONS FROM JAN. IST, 1872 TO DEC. STH, 1892.
Peers
t^
rV, + ih
*0
t^
OD
&
i
1
Cl
n
-i-
co
OD
-0
t^
CO
*£
CN
CO
oJ o\
o\
"rt
5
US
163
1191
1146
00
00
CO
00
CO
CO
CO
3
5
37
7
•2
54
6
15
39
I
32
9
12
28
62
2
I
29
40
12
II
46
5,
4
71
4
ii
65
99
6
43
34
4
2
32
45
13
H
55
98
12
17
96
154
9
!8
148
245
2
3
57
74
;
57
107
2
9
52
S5
7
8
60
io3
17
17
33
97
Baronets ....
Knights
*Companions
HEREDITARY TITLES EXTINCT FROM JAN. IST, 1872 TO DEC. STH. 1892.
Peerages . .
Baronetcies
4 4
5:2
4 3
3.3
4l3
2| 6
The following statement shows the number of deaths which
have taken place among Peers (Spiritual and Temporal), Peeresses,
Baronets, Knights, and Companions during the last twenty years.
OBITUARY FROM JAN. ist, 1872 TO DEC. STH, 1892.
Peers . .
24
20
27
20
20
17 1 !S ! 15
16
19(14:25
23
23: 23
27
20
25I2I
3225
45i
Peeresses
15
21
29
15
15
16
19
J9
ii
10
l6;I4
23
20 22
20
12
23
13
23
21
377
Bishops
I
i
I
_
_
'i-
i
3 -
I
~
i
3
12
Baronets
34
36
35
26
42
39
32
23
24
21
29| 38
29
33; 26
29
37
28
31
36
36
664
Knights _
20
27
26
34
32
25
32
33
28
26
25 33
3°
3°i37
43 34
33
SSiSI
50
692
*Companions
i8!3i
26 1 39 1 32
49147
^6
3°
4i
39
383
To all correspondents who have courteously supplied voluntary
information, or corrected the proofs sent for their inspection,
best thanks are tendered, and if they will in future kindly
forward family changes, promotions, alterations of address,
etc., as they occur, instead of deferring their corrimunications to
a late period of the year, they will greatly assist
THE EDITOR.
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December "jth, 1892.
Statistics not observed before 1882.
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OCCURRENCES DURING PRINTING AND
CORRIGENDA.
BARONETAGE.
ANSON (page n), Anne Lcetitia, wife of
the Rev. Edmund Milnes Ellerbeck, a da.,
b. Nov. aist, 1892.
ANSTRUTHER (page 13), Col. John
Anstruther-Thomson, received Vol. Officers'
Decoration, Nov. 22nd, 1892.
ARBUTHNOT (page 15), Rev. Herbert
Mortimer Luckock, D.D., installed Dean of
Lichfield, Dec. 2nd, 1892 (Page 16),
Arthur Brandreth, d. Dec. 5th, 1892.
BAIRD (page 24), Sir James Gardiner,
Bart., received Vol. Officers' Decoration,
Nov. 22nd, 1892.
BARTTELOT (page 31), Rl. Hon. Sir
Walter Barttelot, M.P., ist Bart., received
Vol. Officers' Decoration, Nov. 29th, 1892.
HICKS-BEACH (page 35), Florence, wife
of William Wyndham Portal, Esq., a son,
b. Nov. 2oth, 1892.
PROCTOR-BEAUCHAMP (page 35), Capt.
Horace George Proctor-Beauchamp : ;//.
Nov. isth, 1892, Florence, only da. of the
late H. M. Leavitt, Esq., of New York,
U.S.A.
WRIXON-BECHER (page 39), Capt.
Richard Eyre Goold-Adams, promoted
Major, Nov. 22nd, 1892.
BOILEAU (page 55), Sir Francis George
Manningham, Bart., received Vol. Officers'
Decoration, Nov. isth, 1892.
BRODIE (page 68), Rev. William Monro
Wollaston, appointed a Canon of Gibraltar,
Nov. 1892.
BROOKE (page 71), Victor Reginald
Brooke, gazetted Lieut. 4th Batn. Prince of
Wales's Leinster Regt. (Roy. Canadians),
Nov. 8th, 1892.
BRUCE (page 76), Arthur Francis Bruce,
Lieut. I.S.C. : tit. Nov. 22nd, 1892, Rose
Goleborn, da. of the late Rev. Henry Swabey,
of 6, Gloucester Place, W.
BURRARD(page 87), Rev. Charles Burrard
Lucas, appointed Dist. Sec. of Additional
Curates' So. for Dioceses of Rochester and
St. Albans, Nov. 1892.
BUXTON (page 91), Hon. Col. Henry
Edmund Buxton, received Vol. Officers'
Decoration, Nov. isth, 1892.
CHINNERY (page no), James Brodrick
Chinnery-Haldane, B.A., Ch. Ch., Oxford,
Nov. nth, 1892.
COOTE (page 129), Eyre Coote, Esq., of
West Park, Hants: »/.Nov. 24th, 1892, Evelyn
Mary, da. of the late Rev. E. Cadogan.
GORDON-GUMMING (page 144), Charles
Warden Sergison, appointed D. L. for Sussex,
Nov. isth, 1892.
CUNARD (page 145), Laura Isabel, wife
of Rev. Willoughby Chase Parr, a son, b.
Nov. 2 znd, 1892.
CURTIS (page 152), Lieut.-Col, Charles
Herbert Curtis, gazetted Hon. Col., Nov.
25th, 1892.
BERING (page 163), Edward Heneage
j Dering, d. Nov. 22nd, 1892.
I DOUGLAS (page 170), Capt. James
Stewart Douglas, R.A., appointed a 2nd-
class Assist. Inspector of Warlike Stores,
Nov. 1892.
DUNTZE (page 179), Frances Elizabeth,
widow of Sir John Lewis Duntze, 3rd Bart.,
d. Nov. 23rd, 1892.
EVERY (page 197), Capt. Henry Edmund
Every, d. Dec. ist, 1892.
FLETCHER (page 215), Sir Henry, M.P.,
4th Bart., received Vol. Officers' Decoration,
Nov. 29th, 1892.
FORBES (page 217), Lady Forbes, of
Newe, a da., b. Nov. i2th, 1892..— —Mary
Anne, Countess of Mar attd Keltic. Resi-
dence is, 16, Lowndes Square, S.W.
FOWLER (page 222), Percival Fowler,
M.I.C.E. : tit. Nov. i2th, 1892, Laura
Crampton, el. da. of the late Philip Francis
Keintz, Esq.
GORDON (page 237), Amy, wife of the Rev.
Stuart Churchill, a da., b. Nov. 24th, 1892.
HALFORD (page 254). Sir Henry St.
John, 3rd Bart., received Vol. Officers'
Decoration, Nov. 2gth, 1892.
HALKETT (page 255), Sir Peter Arthur,
Bart., received Vol. Officers' Decoration,
Nov. 22nd, 1892.
HANMER (page 260), Lieut. Lambert
Alfred Graham Hanmer, W. Riding Regt.,
gazetted Lieut., I.S.C., Nov. i8th. 1892.
HARDY (page 262), Laurence Hardy,
Esq., M.P. Town Residence— 42, Lowndes
Square, S.W. He is also a Member of
Carlton Club.
HARINGTON (page 263), Col. Robert
Edward Stuart Harington-Stuart, received
Vol. Officers' Decoration, Nov. 22nd, 1892.
FULLER- ACLAND- HOOD (page 285), Hon.
Lady, a da., b. Nov. 22nd, 1892.
HORT (page 287), Rev. Fenton John
Anthony Hort, D.D., d. Nov. soth, 1892.
HUMPHERY (page 291), Sir William
Henry, Bart., C.B., received Vol. Officers
Decoration, Nov. isth, 1892.
JENNER (page 299), Lieut. Arthur Charles
William Jenner, Lieut. 4th Batn. Duke of
Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regt.), re-
signed his commission, Nov. i8th, 1892.
KING (page 312), Mary, wife of Sir
Gilbert King, 3rd Bart., d. Nov. 24th, 1892.
LAWSON (page 327), Gilfrid Lawson,
son of Sir Wilfrid Lawson, ist Bart., d.
Nov. isth, 1892.
LETHBRIDGE (page 337), Rev. Charles
Theodore Mayo, d. Nov. 2ist, 1892.
Dorothea, da. of Charles Lethbridge, Esq.,
of Sherfield Manor, Basingstoke : m. Nov.
xyth, 1892, Arthur F. Charrington, Esq.
Xll
OCCURRENCES DURING PRINTING.
WORKMAN-MACNAGHTEN (page 359),
Hilda Margaret, da. of Sir Francis Edmund
Workman-Macnaghten, jrd Bart. : m. Nov.
I4th, 1892, Henry Phillips, Esq., of Bally-
hooly House, co. Cork.
MAGNAY (page 360), Margaret Susannah,
wife of Sir William Magnay, 2nd Bart., a
da., b. Nov. i8th, 1892.
MANSEL (page 365) Hon. Col. George
Pleydell Mansel, received Vol. Officers'
Decoration, Nov. isth, 1892.
MENZIES (page 373), Sir Robert, Bart.,
received Vol. Officers' Decoration, Nov. 22nd,
1892.
MEYRICK (page 376), Lieut. St. John
Meyrick, appointed an A.D.C. to Viceroy of
Ireland, Nov. 2gth, 1892.
MILBANKE (page 378), John Peniston
Milbanke, gazetted Lieut. loth Hussars,
Nov. 22nd, 1892.
OGLE (page 413), Nathaniel George
Clayton, Esq., M.P., unseated on petition,
Nov. 29th, 1892.
PALMER (page 422), Sir Charles Mark,
M.P., ist Bart., received Vol. Officers'
ecoration, Nov. 29th, 1892.
PEASE (page 428), Joseph Albert Pease,
M.P. , is a D.L. for co. Durham.
PEEL (page 431), Lieut.-Gen. John Peel,
d. Nov. ijth, 1892.
RAMSDEN (page 460), Sir John William,
5th Bart., received Vol. Officers' Decoration,
Nov. 29th, 1892.
RICH (page 465), Richmond E. Mary,
wife of Capt. Charles James Randolph, a-
son, b. Dec. 2nd, 1892.
SEBRIGHT (page 490), Capt. Edgar
Reginald Saunders Sebright, promoted
Major. Nov. 25th, 1892.
SINCLAIR (page 500), Sir Robert Charles,
Bart., received Vol. Officers' Decoration.
Nov. 22nd, 1892.
SLADE (page 503), Florence Madelena,
wife of Edmond John Warre Slade, Esq.,
Lieut. R.N., a da., b. Nov. 22nd, 1892.
SPEARMAN (page 508), Sir Joseph Layton
Elmes, 2nd Bart., gazetted a D.L. for
Glamorganshire, Dec. 2nd, 1892.
STEWART (page 514), Sir Mark John,
Bart., received Vol. Officers' Decoration,
Nov. 22nd, 1892.
SHAW-STEWART (page 515), Sir Michael
Robert, Bart., received Vol. Officers' Deco-
ration, Nov. 22nd, 1892.
EARDLEY-WILMOT (page 580). Margaret,
wife of Kenred Eardley-Wilmot, d. at Strat-
ford, Canada, Nov. 8th, 1892.
WOMBWELL (page 586), Stephen Frede-
rick Wombwell, gazetted Lieut. Yorkshire
Hussars Yeo. Cav., Nov. 25th, 1892.
WORSLEY (page 588), Sir William
Cayley, 2nd Bart., received Vol. Officers
Decoration, Nov. agth, 1892.
KNIGHTAGE.
ABBOTT (page 609), Sir Joseph Caldwell,
K.C.M.G., resigned Premiership of Canada,
Nov. 1892.
KENNEDY (page 669), Hon Sir William
Rann, el. son of the Rev. William James
Kennedy, V. of Barnwood ; b. 1846 ; ed. at
Eton, and at King's Coll., Camb. (Fellow
18 — )z and Pembroke Coll. (B.A. Senior
Classic 1863) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1871, and
a Q.C. 1885 ; joined N. Circuit ; was Private
Sec. to Pres. of Poor Law Board 1870-1,
and a Member of Bar Committee 1883-92,
since when he has been a Judge of the
High Court (Queen's Bench Div.); unsuc-
cessfully contested St. Helens (LG) 1892 :
m. 1874, Cecilia Sarah, da. of George Rich-
mond, Esq., R. A. ; cr. K.B. Nov. 26th, 1892.
24, Clanricarde Gardens, W. ; Royal Cojirts
of Justice, W.C.
MACANDREW (page 677), Sir. Henry
Cockburn, received Vol. Officers' Decoration,
Nov. 22nd, 1892.
MACLAGAN (page 680), Sir Douglas,
M.D., LL.D., received Vol. Officers' Deco-
ration, Nov. 22nd, 1892.
: MATHESON (page 683), Sir Donald,
K.C.B., received Vol. Officers' Decoration,
Nov. 22nd, 1892.
i PORTAL (page 696), Sir Gerald Herbert,
K.C.M.G., C.B., appointed Commr. to
Uganda, Nov. 1892.
RIGBY (page 701), .Sir John, Q.C., M.P.,
son of the late Thomas Rigby, Esq., of
Halton, Cheshire ; b. 1834 ; ed. at Liverpool
Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 2nd
Wrangler, M. A. 1859, Smith's Prizeman') ;
was Fellow of his Coll., 1856-66; Bar.
Lincoln's Inn 1860, a Q.C. 1881, and a
Bencher 1884; was Junior Counsel to
Treasury 1875-81 ; appointed Solicitor-Gen.
1892 ; sat as M.P. for N., or Wisbech, Div.
of Cambridgeshire (.LG) Dec. 1885 to Junt
1886 ; elected for Forfarshire July 1892 ; cr.
K.B. Nov. 26th, 1892. 76, Jenny tt Street,
St. James's, S.W. ; Oxford and Cam-
bridge, Reform, National Liberal Clnbs.
THOMPSON (page 715). Sir John Sparrow
David, K.C.M.G., LL.D., appointed Premier
of Canada, Nov. 1892.
BEECH (page 746), Capt. John Robert,
C.M.G., D.S.O., son of the late Mr. John
Beech, of Cork, received 4th class Osmanieh,
Nov. 2gth, 1892, and m. Dec. ist, 1892,
Alexandra Marion, dau. of the late Kenneth
Mackenzie, Esq., of Stornoway, and widow
of John Bullough, Esq., of Meggernie Castle,
Glen Lynn, Perthshire.
EYRE (page 773), Col. Henry, C.B., re-
ceived Vol. Officers' Decoration, Nov. 29th.
COMPANIONAGE.
HIRST (page 791), Col. Henry Sagar,
C.B., received Vol. Officers' Decoration,
Nov. 2gth, 1802.
POTTER (page 826), Col. Addison, C.B.t
received Vol. Officers' Decoration, Nov. 29th,
1892.
STANHOPE (page 842), Col. Walter
Spencer, C.B., received Vol. Officers' Deco-
ration, Nov. 2gth, 1892.
Xlll
OBITUARY.
(DEC. 6xH, 1891, TO DEC. 5x11, 1892.)
BARONETS.
1891 (Dec. 6th- 3ist).
CARMICHAEL, Rev. Sir William Henry GIBSON-, 13th Bart. -
PARRY, Sir Love Thomas Buncombe JONES-, 1st Bart, {extinct)
1892 (Jan. 1st— Dec. 5th).
Age
AGNEW, Sir Andrew, 8th Bart. - -74
BOWMAN, Sir William, M.D., LL.D.,
F.R.S., ist Bart. - - - - 75
BROOKE, Sh Richard Lewis DE CAPELL-,
4th Bart. - - - - - 60
BURDETT, Sir Charles Wentworth, 7th
Bart. 56
BURDETT, Sir Francis, 7th Bart. - 79
CAMPBELL, Sir Thomas COCKBURN-,
4th Bart. - - - - - 47
CLIFFORD, Col. Sir Robert Cavendish
Spencer, 3rd Bart. - - - 76
CLIFTON, Sir Francis, nth Bart. - 79
COPE, Rev. Sir William, I2th Bart. - 80
EVANS, Sir Thomas William, ist Bart.
(extinct) - - - - - 71
HAMILTON, Col. Sir Charles John
James, C.B., 3rd Bart.- - - 81
HOPE, Sir John David, I3th Bart. - 83
HOOD, Sir Alexander Bateman Periam
FULLER-ACLAND-, 3rd Bart. - - 73
JENKINSON, Sir George Samuel, nth
Bart. - - - 74
KEAXE, Sir Richard Francis, 4th Bart. 47
KINAHAN, Sir Edward Hudson HUD-
SON-, ist Bart. - - - - 63
KNOWLES, Sir Francis Charles, F.R.S.,
3rd Bart. - - - - - 90
LARCOM, Lieut.-Col. Sir Charles, 2nd
Bart. 48
Age
- 64
- 59
Age
LAWSON, Sir Henry DE BURGH-, 8th
Bart. - - - - - - 75
LEES, Sit- John, 3rd Bart. - - - 75
MCMAHON, Gen. Sir Thomas Westropp,
C.B., 3rd Bart. - - - - 78
M ANSEL, Sir Richard, loth Bart. - 41
NUGENT, Lieut.-Col. Sir George Ed-
mund, 2nd Bart. - - - - 89
O'MALLEY, Sir William, K.B., 2nd
Bart, (extinct) - - - - 75
OSBORN, Sir George Robert, 6th
Bart. - - - - - 78
PALMER, Sir Geoffrey, 8th Bart. - - 82
POWER, Sir Richard Crampton, 3rd
Bart. - - - 48
PRICE, Sir Arthur James RUGGE-, 5th
Bart. -•- - - - -83
RIDDELL, Sir Walter Buchanan, loth
Bart. - 82
RUSSELL, Sir William, C.B., 2nd Bart. 69
SALT, Sir William Henry, 2nd Bart. - 60
WALLACE, Lieut.-Col. Sir William
Thomas Francis Agnew, 8th Bart. 62
WALLER, Maj.-Gen. Sir George Henry,
3rd Bart. - - - - - 54
WALLER, Sir Thomas Wathen, 2nd
Bart. 86
WHICHCOTE, Sir Thomas, 7th Bart. - 78
WILMOT, Sir John Eardley EARDLEY-,
2nd Bart. - - - - - 81
KNIGHTS.
1891 (Dec. 6th— 3ist).
Age
BENNETT, Sir James Risdon, M.D.,
LL.D., F.R.S. - - - - 82
BLYTH, Sir Arthur, K.C.M.G., C.B. - 68
CHAMBERS, Sir Thomas, Q. C. - 77
DICKSON, Sir (John) Frederick,
K.C.M.G. - - - - - 56
Age
MACLEAY, Sir William - - -71
RAMSAY, Sir Andrew Crombie, LL.D.,
F.R.S. 77
WHITE, Rt. Hon. Sir William Arthur,
P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G. - - 67
WILSON, Sir Adam - - - - 77
1892 (Jan. ist — Dec. 5th).
Age
ABBOTT, Maj.-Gen, Sir Frederick, C.B. 87
AIRY, Sir George Biddell, K.C.B.,
D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S. - - go
AITKEN, Sir William, M.D. - - 67
ALLPORT, Sir James Joseph - - 8 1
ATKINSON, Sir Henry Albert, K.C.M.G. -
BITTLESTON, Sir Adam - - - 74
BRUNLEES, Sir James, F.R.S.E. - - 76
BUTT, Rt.Hon. Sir Charles Parker, P. C. 62
Age
CAIRO, Rt. Hon. Sir James, P.C.,
K.C.B., LL.D., F.R.S. - -75
CAMPBELL, Hon. Sir Alexander,
K.C.M.G., Q.C. - - - - 70
CAMPBELL, SirGeorge,K. C.S.I., D.C.L.,
M.P. 67
CLAYTON, Sir Oscar Moore Passey,
C.B., C.M.G. - - - - 75
COODE, Sir John, K.C.M.G. - -75
XIV
OBITUARY.
COTTON, Rt. Hon. Sir Henry, P.C.,
D.C.L. 70
Cox, Sir Charles, K.C.M.G. - - 82
CUSTANCE, Col. Sir Hambleton Francis,
K.C.B. - - - - -83
EDRIDGE, Sir Thomas Richard - - 78
FARMER, Sir James - - - -69
FRASER, Col. Sir James, K.C.B. - 76
GORRIE, Hon. Sir John - - - 63
GREGORY, Rt. Hon. Sir William Henry,
P.C., K.C.M.G., F.R.S. - '- 74
GRENIER, Sir Charles John Samuel - —
HARDINGE, Gen. the Hon. Sir Arthur
Edward, K.C.B., C.I.E. - - 64
HARLEY, Col. Sir Robert William,
K.C.M.G., C.B. - - - - 63
HARMAN, Lient.-Gen. Sir George Byng,
K.C.B. 61
HARRISON, Sir Henry Leland - ~ 55
HAY, Sir John, K.C.M.G. - - -75
LAMBERT, Rt. Hon. Sir John, K.C.B. - 76
LAWRENCE, Gen. Sir Arthur Johnstone,
K.C.B. - - - - - 82
MACBAIN, Hon. Sir James, K.C.M.G. - 64
MACKENZIE, Sir Morell, M.D. - - 54
MACLEOD, Sir George Husband Baird,
M.D., LL.D., F.R.S.E. - -64
MAXWELL, Gen. Sir George. Vaughan,
K.C.B. ----- 73
Age
MORLEY, Col. Sir Francis Brockman,
K.C.B. - - - - - 72
MORPHETT, Sir John - - - - 83
MUNDY, Major Sir Robert Miller,
K.C.M.G. - - - - - 78
PAGET, Sir George Edward, K.C.B.,
M.D., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S. - 82
PEARS, Maj.-Gen. Sir Thomas Towns-
end. K.C.B. - - - - 83
PELLY, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Lewis, K.C.B.,
K.C.S.I., M.P. - - - - 67
PYCROFT, Sir Thomas, K.C.S.I. - - 84.
REDHOUSE, Sir James William,
K.C.M.G. So
RITCHIE, Hon. Sir William Johnston - 79
Ross, Gen. Sir Campbell Claye Grant,
K.C.B. - - - - - 88
SANDEMAN, Col. Sir Robert Groves,
K.C.S.I. - - - - - 56
SANDFORD, Col. Sir Herbert Bruce,
K.C.M.G. 65
SPAIGHT, Sir James - - - - 71
VAN STRAUBENZEE, Gen. Sir Charles
Thomas, G.C.B. - - - - 80
WALLIS, Adm. of the Fleet, Sir Provo
William Parry, G.C.B. 1OO
WILSON, Sir Daniel, LL.D., F.R.S.E. 76
WINGFIELD, Sir Charles John, K.C.S.I.,
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C.B. ------ 68
HAMMILL, Maj.-Gen. Denzil, C.B. - 51
1892 (Jan. ist
Age
.ABBOTT. Lieut. -Gen. Henry Dyett, C.B. 76
BARROW, Col. Charles Lousada
Thesiger, D.S.O. - - - - 40
BELLEW, Surg.-Gen. Henry Walter,
C.S.I. ------ 59
BENSON, Gen. Henry Roxby, C.B. - 73
CHRISTIE, Surg.-Maj. Thomas Beath,
C.I.E., M.D. - - - - - 63
DOYLE, Henry Edward, C.B. - - 65
ELLIOT, Surg.-Gen. Richard Coffin, C.B. 75
FRASER, Maj.-Gen. Hastings, C.B. - 62
FYTCHE, Gen. Albert, C.S.I. - - 69
GIBSON, William Charles, C.M.G. - 79
GOODFELLOW, Col. George Ritso, C.I.E. 54
GRANT, Lieut. -Col. James Augustus,
C.B., C.S.I., LL.D., F.R.S. - - 64
GREEN, Col. John Hugh, C.B. - - 50
GREENE, Maj.-Gen. Dominick Sarsfield,
C.B. - - - - - - 65
HAMMOND, Col. Frederick, C.B. - - 51
HENRY, Lieut.-Gen. Charles Stuart, C.B. 69 j
HICKS, Col. Thomas William, C.B. - 85 j
HOEY, John Cashel, C.M.G. - - 63 |
HUME, Col. Henry, C.B. - - - 76 ;
Age
HODGKINSON, George James Spence,
C.S.I. - - - . - - - 46
WALTON, Col. Clifford Elliot, C.B. - 52
-Dec. 5th).
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KAYE, Lieut.-Gen. Edward, C.B. - - 76
LEITH, Gen. Robert William Disney,
C.B. - - - - - - 73
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MAYNE, Rear.-Adm. Richard Charles,
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METCALFE, Charles Theophilus,»'C.S./. 54
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CREAGH-, C.B. - - - - 69
PARKE, Col. Robert, C.B. - - - 70
PATRICK, Alfred, C.M.G. - - - 80
PEARSON, Gen. Thomas Hook, C.B. - 85
PRIMROSE, Gen. James Maurice, C.S.I. 73
ROMILLY, Hugh Hastings, C.M.G. - 36
SANKEY, Gen. William, C.B. - - 70
SHAW, Maj.-Gen. George, C.B. - - 70
SOLOMON, Michael, C.M.G.',- - - 74
THOMSETT, Henry George, C.M.G. - 66
VILLIERS, Col. the Hon. George Patrick
Hyde, C.B., C.M.G. - - - 44
WRAY, Lieut.-Gen. Edward, C.B. - 68
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Counsel to Chairman of Committees, and Taxing Officer of Private Bill Costs — Josep
H. Warner, Esq.
Principal Clerk of Private Bill Office— Robert W. Monro, Esq.
Principal Clerk of Private Committees — M. A. Thorns, Esq.
Principal Clerk of Judicial Department, and Taxing Officer of Judicial Costs — A. W.
Dubourg, Esq.
Peers' Printed Paper Office — Owen E. Grant, Esq.
Clerk of the Journals— G. J. Webb, Esq.
Clerk of Public Bills— H. C. Malkin, Esq.
Clerk Attending the Table — A. Harrison, Esq.
Other Clerks— E. F. Taylor, W. A. Leigh, J. F. Symons-Jeune, F. Skene, W. H.
Hamilton Gordon, and Cecil Lloyd-Anstruther, Esqrs., Hon. A. McDonnell,
A. H. Robinson, H. P. St. John, and V. A. F. M. Biddulph, Esqrs., and Hon.
E. A. Stonor.
Accountant — G. Fulkes, Esq.
Librarian — James H. Pulman, Esq.
Assistant Librarian — Hon. Henry Parker.
Examiners to Standing Orders — C. W. Campion, and M. A. Thorns, Esqrs.
Clerk to Examiners to Standing Orders — H. C. Tower, Esq.
Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod— Admiral the Hon. Sir James Robert Drummond,
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Deputy Serjeant-at-Arms — Samuel Hand, Esq.
Shorthand Writer — William Henry Gurney Salter, Esq.
Clerk of the Crown — Kenneth Augustus Muir-Mackenzie, Esq., Q.C.
Clerks in Lord Chancellor's Office — Henry Robert White, and Samuel H. Hadgraft,
Esqrs.
Chief Clerk in the Crown Office — Adolphus George Charles Liddell, Esq.
Clerks in the Crown Office— G. H. Cox, and J. W. Lisle, Esqrs.
Resident Superintendent — Mr. Bull.
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PEERS, PEERESSES, AND BARONETS,
WHO ARE ENTITLED
TO QUARTER THE ROYAL ARMS OF PLANTAGENET.
Abingdon, Earl of.
Ampthill, Baron.
Arundell of Wardour, Baron.
Athole, Duke of.
Bedford, Duke of.
Berkeley, Baroness.
Berkeley, Earl of.
Berners, Baroness.
Berwick, Baron.
Bradford, Earl of.
Braybrooke, Baron.
Brownlow, Earl.
Burdett, Sir Francis.
Burdett-Coutts, Baroness.
Canterbury, Viscount.
Carlisle, Earl of.
Clifford, Baron.
Cobham, Viscount.
Cromartie, Earl of.
Cust, Sir Charles Leopold.
De Ros, Baron.
Devon, Earl of.
Dorchester, Baron.
Dudley, Earl of.
Dunmore, Earl of.
Effingham, Earl of.
Egerton of Tatton, Baron.
Ellesmere, Earl of.
Errington, Sir John Stanley.
Exeter, Marquess of.
Falkland, Viscount.
Ferrers, Earl.
Gage, Viscount.
Grey de Ruthyn, Baron.
Haggerstone, Sir John de Marie.
Hatherton, Baron.
Hereford, Viscount.
Herries, Baron.
Howard de Walden, Baron.
Count Delia Catena, of Malta,
Howard of Glossop, Baron.
Howth, Earl of.
Huntingdon, Earl of.
Iddesleigh, Earl of.
Jersey, Earl of.
Kinloss, Baroness.
Knightley, Baron.
Loudoun, Earl of.
Manchester, Duke of.
Manners, Baron.
Milner, Sir Frederick George.
Mostyn, Sir Pyers William.
Mowbray, Segrave and Stourton, Baron.
Nairne, Baroness.
Norfolk, Duke of.
Northumberland, Duke of.
Petre, Baron.
Richmond, Lennox and Gordon, Duke
of.
Russell, Earl.
Rutland, Duke of.
St. Germans, Earl of.
Scarsdale, Baron.
Simeon, Sir John Stephen.
Sinclair, Sir Robert Charles.
Spencer, Earl.
Stafford, Baron.
Sumeld, Baron.
Suffolk and Berkshire, Earl of.
Sutherland, Duke of.
Tankerville, Earl of.
Teynham, Baron.
Townshend, Marquess.
Vaux of Harrowden, Baron.
Vavasour, Sir William.
Waterford, Marquess of.
Wentworth, Baron.
Wilson, Sir Roland Knyvet.
Wrey, Sir Henry Bouchier Toke.
is also entitled to quarter these arms.
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D* J. COLLIS BROWNE'S
ORIGINAL AND
ONLY GENUINE.
QOUGHS, ©OLDS,
ASTHMA,
BRONCHITIS.
DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S
CNLORODYNE.-This won-
derful remedy was dis-
covered by Dr. J. COLLIS
BROWNE, and the word
Chlorodyne coined by him
expressly to designate it.
There never has been a
remedy so vastly beneficial
to suffering humanity, and
it is a subject of deep con-
cern to the public that they
should not be imposed
upon by having imitations
pressed upon them on ac-
count of cheapness, and
as being the same thins-
Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S
CHLORODYNE is a totally
distinct thing from the
spurious compounds called
Chiorodyne, the use of
which only ends in disap-
pointment and fail ure.
DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S
CHIORODYNE. -Vice
Chancellor Sir W. PAGE
WOOD STATED PUB-
LICLY in Court that Dr.
J. COLLIS BROWNE was
UNDOUBTEDLY the
INVENTOR of CHLORO-
DYNE, that the whole
story of the defendant
was deliberately untrue,
and he regretted to say it
had been sworn to. — See
THK TIMES, July i:Ub, 1864.
ORIGINAL AMD ONLY GENUINE
CEORODYNE.
GEEAT SPECIFIC
CHOLEBA, DYSEN-
TEBY,
DIARRHEA.
The GENERAL BOARD
of HEALTH, London,
REPORT that it ACTS as
a CHARM, one dose gene-
rally sufficient.
Dr. GIBBON, Army
Medical Staff. Calcutta,
States.— TWO DOSES
COMPLETELY CURED
ME of DIARRHOEA.
J. COLLIS
BROWNE'S CHLO-
RODYNE is the ONLY
PALLIA*T1VE in
MEURALGIA, GOUT,
CANCER,
TOOTHACHE,
RHEUMA-
TISM.
DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S
CHLORODYNE rapidly cuts
short all attacks of
£PILEPSY, SPASMS, COLIC,
PALPITATION, HYSTERIA,
QOUGHS, COLDS, ETC.
From W. VESALICJS PETTI
GREW, M.D., formerly
Lecturer at St. George's
Hospital, London.
" I have no hesitation in
stating that I have never
met with any medicine so
efficacious as an Anti-
Spasmodic and Sedative.
I have used it in Consump-
tion, Asthma, Diarrhoea,
and other diseases, and
am perfectly satisfied with
the results."
From Dr. B. J. BOULTON &
Co., Horncastle.
" We have made pretty
extensive use of Chloro-
dyne in our practice lately,
and look upon it as an
excellent direct Sedative
and Anti-Spasmodic. II
seems to allay pain and
irritation in whatever
organ, and from whatever
cause. It induces a feeling
of comfort and quietude
not obtainable by any
other remedy, and it seems
to possess this great ad-
vantage over all other
Sedatives that it leaves no
unpleasant after effects."
IMPORTANT CAUTION.
DR. J, COINS BROWNE'S
CHLORODYNE is a LIQUID,
MEDICINE which AS- i
SUAGES PAIN of EVERY j
KIND, affords a calm re- I
freshing sleep WITHOUT I
HEADACHE, and IN-
VIGORATES the NER-
VOUS SYSTEM when
exhausted.
From W. C. W I L K I N S O N,
Esq., F.R.C.S., Spalding.
" 1 consider it invaluable
in Phthisis and Spasmodic
Cough : the benefit is very
marked indeed. "
D
The IMMENSE SALE of
this REMEDY has given
rise to many UNSCRUPU-
LOUS IMITATIONS.
•N.B. — EVERY BOTTLE
OF GENUINE CHLORO-
DYNE BEARS on the
GOVERNMENT STAMP
the NAME of the INVEX.
TOR,
R. J. COLLIS BROWNE.
SOLD IN BOTTLES,
Is. 1 Vzd., 2s. 9rf., and 4s. 6d.
by all Chemists.
SOLE MAN'fFACTl'RKRS,
J. T. DAVENPORT,
33,
Great Russell Street,
w.c.
XXV
TABLE OF PRECEDENCE
PRECEDENCE is always derived from the father, or husband, except in the case of
a Peeress in her own right.
A Dowager Peeress, or Baronetess, while a widow, takes precedence of the wife of
the incumbent of the title.
The children of a living Peer, or Baronet, have precedence above the children of
the previous possessor, or possessors, of the title.
THE SOVEREIGN.
The KING.
Prince of Wales.
Sovereign's Younger Sons.
„ Grandsons.
,, Brothers.
„ Uncles.
„ Nephews.
Archbishop of Canterbury.
Lord High Chancellor.
Archbishop of York.
Lord Chancellor of Ireland, if of Baronial rank.
„ Chancellor of Ireland, if not of Baronial rank.
„ High Treasurer (when ex-..
isting). ( If of Baro-
,, President of the Council.
,, Privy Seal.
„ Great Chamberlain.*
,, Great Chamberlain. 'N
„ High Constable (when ex. j
isting).
Earl Marshal.
Lord High Admiral (when ex-
isting).
„ Steward of the Household.
,, Chamberlain „ ,,
Dukes of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
„ Ireland.
„ the United Kingdom, and of Ireland,
created since the Union.
t Foreign Ministers and Envoys.
Eldest Sons of Dukes of the Blood Royal.
Marquesses of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, Ireland.
„ the United Kingdom, and of
Ireland, created since the Union.
Eldest Sons of Dukes.
Earls of England.
nial rank.
Above
all Peers
of
their own
degree.
MEN.
Earls of Scotland.
„ Great Britain.
,, Ireland.
,, the United Kingdom, and of Ireland,
created since the Union.
Younger Sons of Dukes of the Blood Royal.
Marquesses' Eldest Sons.
Dukes' Younger Sons.
Viscounts of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, Ireland.
„ the United Kingdom, and of Ire-
land, created since the Union.
Earls' Eldest Sons.
Marquesses' Younger Sons.
Bishop of London.
„ Durham.
,, Winchester.
English Bishops according to seniority of con-
secration.
Irish Bishops Consecrated prior to the Irish
Church Act of 1869, according to seniority
of Consecration.!
Secretaries of State, if of Baronial rank.
Barons of England.
,, Scotland.
„ Great Britain.
„ Ireland.
„ the United Kingdom, and of Ireland,
created since the Union.
Lords of Appeal in Ordinary rank with Barons
according to the date of their Patents.
Speaker of the House of Commons.
Lords Commissioners of the Great Seal (when
existing).
Treasurer of the Household.
Comptroller ,, „
Master of the Horse.
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household.
Secretaries of State, being under Baronial rank.
* When in actual performance of official duty.
t These have not any claim to precedence, but for many years past they have been admitted to
rank after Dukes.
t In Ireland the Prelates of the Protestant Episcopalian Church and of the Roman Catholic Church
have, among themselves (according to seniority o consecration or translation), the same precedenc
as that of the Archbishops and Bishops of the Established Church of Ireland before the passing of the
Irish Church Act in 1869.
XXVI
TABLE OF PRECEDENCE.
Viscounts' Eldest Sons.
Earls' Younger Sons.
Barons' Eldest Sons.
Knights of the Garter, if not of Baronial rank.
Privy Councillors.
Chancellor of the Exchequer.
„ „ Duchy of Lancaster.
Lord Chief Justice of England.
Master of the Rolls.
Judge Ordinary (when in Court).
Lords Justices of Appeal, according to seniority
of appointment.
Vice-Chancellors, according to seniority of ap-
pointment.
Judges of the High Court of Judicature, ac-
cording to seniority of appointment.
Judge of the Court of Probate.
Chief Judge in Bankruptcy (when not of higher
rank).
Judge of the Admiralty Court Division.
Viscounts' Younger Sons.
Barons' „ ,,
Baronets, according to date of Patent.
Knights of the Thistle. )
St Pat 'ck f no' Baronial rank.
Knights Grand Cross of the Bath.
,, „ Commanders of the Star of India.
„ „ Cross of St. Michael and St.
George.
„ ,, Commanders of the Indian
Empire.
„ Commanders of the Bath.
,, „ ,, ,, Star of India.
,, „ ,, St. Michael and St.
George.
„ ,, ,, Indian Empire.
Knights Bachelors.
Judges of County Courts of England, Wales,
and Ireland,* according to seniority of
appointment.
Sergeants at Law.
Masters in Chancery.
„ Lunacy.
Companions of the Bath.
„ „ „ Star of India.
„ ,, St. Michael and St. George.
„ ,, the Indian Empire.
„ „ Distinguished Service Order.
Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber.
Eldest Sons of the Younger Sons of Peers.
,, ,, Baronets.
,, ' Knights of the Garter.
„ „ „ „ „ Thistle.
„ „ „ ,, St Patrick.
„ ), of Knights of the
Bath.
„ ,, „ Knights of the
Star of India.
„ „ ,, Knights of St.
Michael and St. George.
„ Sons of Knights of the
Indian Empire.
„ „ Knights Bache-
lors.
Younger Sons of the Younger Sons of Peers.
,, ,, Baronets.
Esquires of the Sovereign's Body.
„ „ Bath.
„ by Creation.
,, „ Office.
Younger Sons of Knights.
Gentlemen of Coat Armour.
Eldest sons of
Knights Grand
Cross take pre-
cedence of
eldest sons of
Knights of the
2nd degree.
*** Divines, Naval and Military Officers, Mem-
bers of the Legal and Medical Professions,
Graduates of Universities, and Citizens
and Burgesses Stave no precedence as-
signed to tliem, eitiierby statute or by any
fixed principle.
The QUEEN.
,, Princess of Wales.
,, Sovereign's Daughters.
Wives of the Sovereign's Younger Sons.
The Sovereign's Granddaughters.
Wives of the Sovereign's Grandsons.
The Sovereign's Sisters.
Wives of the Sovereign's Brothers.
The Sovereign's Aunts.
Wives of the Sovereign's Uncles.
The Sovereign's Nieces.
Wives of the Sovereign's Nephews.
Duchesses of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
„ Ireland.
„ the United Kingdom of
Britain and of Ireland.
WOMEN.
Wives of the Eldest Sons of Dukes of the Blood
Royal.
Marchionesses of England.
„ Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
„ Ireland.
„ the United Kingdom of Great
Great Britain and of Ireland.
Wives of the Eldest Sons of Dukes.
Daughters of Dukes.
Countesses of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
,, Ireland.
„ the United Kingdo«i of Great
Britain and of Ireland.
Wives of the Younger Sons of Dukes of the Blood
Great Royal.
,, ,, Eldest Sons of Marquesses.
* In Ireland, however, the Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, the Attorney-General, the
Solicitor-General, the Sergeants at Law, and the Judges of the Court of Bankruptcy have precedence
before the Judges of the County Courts.
TABLE OF PRECEDENCE.
XXV11
Daughters of Marquesses.
Wives of the Younger Sons of Dukes.
Viscountesses of England.
,, Scotland.
„ Great Britain.
,, Ireland.
,, the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and of Ireland.
Wives of the Eldest Sons of Earls.
Daughters of Earls.
Wives of the Younger Sons of Marquesses.
Baronesses of England.
,, Scotland.
,, Great Britain.
„ Ireland.
„ the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and of Ireland.
Wives of Lords of Appeal in Ordinary rank with
Baronesses according to the dates of
their husbands' patents.
,, the Eldest Sons of Viscounts.
Daughters of Viscounts.
Wives of the Younger Sons of Earls.
„ „ Eldest Sons of Barons.
Daughters of Barons.
Maids of Honour.
Wives of Knights of the Garter.
„ the Younger Sons of Viscounts.
» )» i) j» Barons.
„ Baronets, according to their husband's
Patents.
, , Knights of the Thistle.
,, ,, Grand Cross of the Bath.
„ „ St. Patrick.
,, ,, Grand Commanders of the Star
of India.
,, ,, Grand Cross of St. Michael
and St. George.
,, ,, Grand Commanders of the
Indian Empire.
Wives of Knights Commanders of the Bath.
„ „ „ „ Star of India.
„ „ „ ,, St. Michael
and St. George.
„ „ Commanders of the Indian
Empire.
,, ,, Bachelors.
,, Sergeants at Law.
,, Companions of the Bath.
„ ,, ,, ,, Star of India.
„ „ „ St. Michael and St.
George.
„ „ „ the Indian Empire.
„ „ ,, Distinguished Service
Order.
,, the Eldest Sons of the Younger Sons of
Peers.
Daughters of the Younger Sons of Peers.
Wives of the Eldest Sons of Baronets.
Daughters of Baronets.
Wives of the Eldest Sons of Knights of th
Jarter.
i, .. » of th
Thistle.
„ „ of St.
Patrick.
» „ „ „ of Knights.
Daughters of Knights.
Wives of the Younger Sons of Younger Sons of
Peers.
„ ,, „ „ Baronets.
„ „ „ „ Knights.
., ,, Gentlemen of Coat Armour.
*»* Wives of Divines, Naval and Military
Officers, Members oftlie Legal and Medi-
cal Professions, Graduates of Univer-
sities, and Citizens and Burgesses have
no precedence assigned to them, either by
statute or by any fixed principle.
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XXIX
TITLES, ORDERS, AND DEGREES
OF
PRECEDENCE AND DIGNITY.
THE ROYAL CROWN.
THE HERALDIC CROWN.*
THE SOVEREIGN.
FIRST, in honour and dignity, as in
power — indeed, the seat and fountain of all
three — is the Sovereign, who possesses, accord-
ing to Camden,
"Many rights and privileges peculiar to
majesty, termed by the learned lawyers
sacra sacromm, that is.sacred and individual,
or inseparable, because they cannot be severed ;
and the ordinary royal prerogatives, termed
the flowers of his crown, in which respect they
affirm that the regal material crown is adorned
with flowers. Some of these are held by
positive or written law, others which, by right
of custom, by a silent consent of all men with-
out la_w, prescription of time has allowed, the
king justly enjoys."
Among the more clearly denned prerogatives of
the British monarch are those of convoking
adjourning, removing, and dissolving Parliament,
refusing assent to Bills, without which assent they
cannot become law, increasing the number of
Peers, declaring war at pleasure, choosing and
appointing all commanders and officers by land and
sea, and all judges, councillors, officers of state,
magistrates, Archbishops, Bishops, and high
ecclesiastical dignitaries ; bestowing all public
honours, and pardoning criminals, besides exercis-
ing many other powers, by the advice of the
Cabinet Ministers, who, however, alone are respon-
sible, the theory of English law being that the
Sovereign cannot commit wrong.
Another theory of our law is that the King (or
Queen) never dies — substantially, that the throne
is never vacant, the succession of the heir being
instantaneous. Hence the ceremony of a corona-
tion is merely a solemn recognition and confirma-
tion of the royal descent, and consequent right of
* The Imperial State Crown was made in the year
1838 with jewels taken from old crowns and others fur-
nished by command of Her Majesty Queen Victoria. It
consists of diamonds, pearls, rubies, sapphires, and
emeralds set in silver and gold ; it has a crimson velvet
cap with ermine border, and is lined with white silk.
Its gross weight is 39 oz. 5 dwts. troy. The lower part
, of tne band, above the ermine border, consists of a row
of 129 pearls, and the upper part of the band of a row of
112 pearls, between which, in front of the crown, is a
large sapphire (partly drilled) purchased for the crown
by King George IV. At the back is a sapphire of
smaller size, and six other sapphires (three on each side),
between which are eight emeralds. Above and below
the seven sapphires are 14 diamonds, and around the
eight emeralds 126 diamonds. Between the emeralds
and the sapphires are 16 trefoil ornaments, containing
16 diamonds. Above the band are eight Fapphires, sur-
mounted by eight diamonds, between which are eight
festoons consisting of 148 diamonds. In the front of
the crown, and in the centre of a diamond Maltese
cross, is the famous ruby, said to have been given to
Edward, Prince of Wales, son of Edwa'd IIL, called
the Black Prince, by Don Pedro, King of Castile, after
the battle of Najera, near Vittoria, A.D. 1867. This ruby
was worn in the helmet of Henry V. at the battle of
Agincourt, A.D. 1415. It is pierced quite through, after
the Eastern custom, the upper part of the piercing
being filled up by a small ruby. Around this ruby, in
order to form the cross, are 73 brilliant diamonds
Three other Maltese crosses, forming the two sides and
back of the crown, have emerald centres and contains
respectively 132, 154, and 130 brilliant diamonds.
Between the four Maltese crosses are four ornaments in
the form of the French fleur-de-lis, with four rubies in
the centres, and surrounded by rose diamonds, contain-
I ing respectively 85, 86, and S7 rose diamonds. From the
Maltese crosses issue four imperial arches composed of
oak leaves and acorns ; the leaves contain 728 rose, table,
: and brilliant diamonds ; 32 pearls form the acorns, set
i in cups .containing 54 rose diamonds and one table
I diamond The total number of diamonds in the arches
and acorns is 108 brilliant, 116 table, and 559 rose
I diamonds. From the upper part of the arches are sus-
pended four large pendent pear-shaped pearls, with
' rose diamond cups, containing 12 rose diamonds, and
j stems containing 24 very small rose diamonds. Above
the arch stands the mound, containing in the lower
hemisphere 204 brilliants,aud iu the upper,244brilliant8,
the zone and arc being composed of 33 rose diamonds
The cross on the summit, has a rose-cut sapphire in the
centre, surrounded by four large brilliants, and 108
smaller brilliants. . Summary of jewels comprised in
the crown :— One large ruby, irregularly polishsd, one
large broad-spread sapphire, 16 sapphires, 11 emeralds,
four rubies.1,363 brilliant diamonds, 1,273 rose diamonds
147 table diamonds, four drop-shaped pearls, and 373
pearls.
TITLES, ORDERS, AND DEGREES OF PRECEDENCE AND DIGNITY.
accession, and is not necessary for the security of per annum — the income now enjoyed in virtue
the title to the crown. It is, however, highly of his duchy rights by the present illustrious
essential, inasmuch as it tends to a formal es-
tablishment of those rights which the people claim
from the monarch in return for the duty and
allegiance they are bound to observe towards the
new Sovereign.
The coronation ceremonial is more splendid,
emblematic, and elaborate in England than in
any other country. Instance the anointing- with
oil, a practice which has been continued upwards
of one thousand years ; the formal crowning, the
several religious ceremonies, besides the insignia
of royalty, among which are a ring, to signify
faithfulness ; a bracelet, for good works ; a sword, I
for vengeance ; purple robes, to attract reverence ;
and a diadem, to blazon glory. Some of these PLL.ME OF THE PRINCE OF WALES.»
forms would seem to be of Judaical qngin.
The derivation of the word king, is, according Prince of Wales. Upon attaining the age of
to Chamberlayne, from the Saxon word Konig, or twenty-one His Royal Highness became_ possessed
Cyning, which comes from Can, intimating power, of a very large sum of ready-money, arising from
or Ken knowledge, wherewith every sovereign, the accumulation of the annual revenues, and
should be invested. out of this fund the Sandringham estate was
Some of the titles of our Saxon kings were very i purchased.
quaint and pompous. These were discontinued By course of the civil law he sits at the right
by the Normans, and it was not until Henry IV. hand of the Sovereign in all solemn assemblies
adopted the title of "Grace," that prefixes came of state and honour; but he has no kingly
into use. These prefixes were successively
changed (at the jpleasure of the sovereigns them-
' "xcellent Grace," " High and
prerogatives, and acknowledges reverence to his
sovereign.
An old statute of Edward III. enacts "that to
selves) into
Mighty Prince," and " Highness," until Henry i compass or imagine the death of the King's eldest
VII. adopted those of " Majesty " and "Dread, son and heir is crimen last? majestatis " (high
Sovereign." treason).
In 1876 Queen Victoria was proclaimed Empress i On the union of the Crowns of England and
of India, but the Imperial Dignity is not adopted Scotland, Kin? James's son (Prince Henry) was
in any part of Her Majesty's dominions except . created " Prince of Great Britain and Ireland,"
India. and this nominally higher title survives in the
The word " Sire," usually heads letters ad- i person of the Prince of Wales ; but the more
dressed to a male sovereign.
THE HEIR-APPARENT TO THE
CROWN
Is next below the Sovereign in all honour and
dignity — not as participating or comparing with
the latter, who stands alone and supreme, but as
enjoying the largest share of the honour which
flows from the crown.
No person can hold this position save a child of
the Sovereign, or, if the former be dead, his, or
her, direct descendant. This constant preference
of the direct line to the closest collateral branch
distinguishes the European from some of the
Asiatic orders of succession, and tends greatly to
preclude confusion and discord.
THE PRINCE OF WALES.
venerable honour long since caused the other to
fall into disuse.
The theoretical forms laid down for the ceremony
of creating a Prince of Wales are thus : —
" He is presented before the King in his
surcoat, cloak and mantle of crimson velvet,
and girt with a belt of the same, when the
King putteth a cap of crimson velvet, indented
and turned up with ermine, and a coronet on his
head, as a token of principality ; and the King
also putteth into his hand a verge of gold, the
emblem of government, and a ring of gold on
his middle finger, to intimate that he must be
a husband to his country and a father to his
children. To him are likewise given and
granted letters patent, to hold the same
principality, to him and his heirs, King of
England, by which words the separation of
this principality is for ever prohibited. The
coronet placed on his head is of gold, and
consists of crosses patee and fleur-de-lys, with
the addition of one arch, and in the midst a
ball and a cross, as hath the royal diadem,
which was solemnly ordered to be used by
a grant dated February 9, 1660-61, nth
Charles II., xxx. His mantle which he wears
at the coronation is doubled below the elbow
with ermine, spotted diamond-wise : but the
robe which he wears in Parliament is adorned
with bars or guards of ermine, set at an equal
distance one from the other, with a gold lace
above each bar."
Since the institution of this title by Edward I.
the Sovereign's first-born son has been invariably
created Prince of Wales. As there is no succession
of Prince of Wales, the title at every vacancy
becomes merged in the Crown.and is only renewed
by the Sovereign's pleasure. Thus, had George
IV. died whilst Prince of Wales, his next brother,
though heir-apparent, would not have been the
Prince of Wales.
The Sovereign's first-born son is Duke of
Cornwall from the moment of his birth, and ' THE
becomes immediately entitled to the revenues of
his duchy, which, during the period the title is in
abeyance, are held at usufruct and accumulation .™hen the Sovereign is without issue, or sur-
for the benefit of the next Duke. Forty years v'vmg lssue' a".d l^e latter have ^ <Xti&fS*,,
ago the revenues of the property, which had i £e nearest heir (male or female) is Heir-
been grossly mismanaged, were about £14,000! Presumptive, and as such is the chief person of
per annum, but under the able superintendence i the realm next to the Sovereign.
of the late Prince Consort, a system of energy, I
carefulness and thrift was' introduced, thioufh ^ MSe*££
which they have risen to more than .£50,000 sented perfectly erect.
HEIR-PRESUMPTIVE
THE CROWN.
TO
TITLES, ORDERS, AND DEGREES OF PRECEDENCE AND DIGNITY. XXXI
OTHER MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL
FAMILY.
Tlie rank and position of these are defined in the
general " Tables of Precedence."
The clauses of the Royal Marriage Act pro-
hibiting the marriage of personages connected with
the Blood Royal without the sanction of the
Sovereign, but considerably modified by a con-
ditional proviso, or door of grace, do not enter
into the specific subject of this notice.
THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTER-
BURY*
Is the first peer of England next to the Royal
Family, preceding not only all Dukes, but all the
great officers of the Crown. The Bishop of Lon-
don is his provincial Dean, the Bishop of Lincoln
his Chancellor, and the Bishop of Rochester his
Chaplain. " It belongs to him to crown the King ;"
and the Sovereign and his or her Consort, wher-
ever they may be located, are speciales domestiti
ARCHBISHOP'S MiTRE.t
parochiani Arch. Cant, (parishioners of the
Lord Archbishop of Canterbury).
The ecclesiastical and secular power of the
Archbishop of Canterbury was formerly enormous,
especially when he held the office of Lord Chan-
cellor ; and instances are not few in which the
influence of the Archiepiscopal see was formidable
to the throne itself. Since the Reformation, the
Archbishop's secular influence may be said to have
altogether ceased.
The Archbishop of Canterbury is Primate of
all England, is entitled to the prefix of " Your
Grace,'' and styles himself" By Divine Providence,
Lord Archbishop of Canterbury."
President of the Supreme Court of Judicature, and
discharges in the House of Lords functions
analogous to those of the Speaker of the House
of Commons.
THE LORD CHANCELLORS MACE.
For many years the Lord High Chancellor
when not of Baronial rank) has been invariably
created a peer concomitantly with his appointment.
THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK
Is the third peer in the Kingdom, and precedes
all secular peers, except the Lord High Chancellor.
He is " Primate of England," has the privilege ot
crowning the Consort, and is her perpetual
chaplain. He is entitled to the prefix of "Your
Grace," styles himself " By Divine Permission,
Lord Archbishop of York," and possesses within
his own province powers nearly equivalent to
those exercised by the Archbishop of Canterbury
within his.
THE NOBILITY.*
The nobility of this kingdom is divided into
two orders — the greater and the less — the former
consisting of all the degrees from a Baron upwards
and inclusive ; the latter of the baronets, knights,
esquires, and gentlemen. Practically, however,
the only recognised noblemen among us are the
peers spiritual and temporal, and those who by
courtesy bear titles in virtue of their immediate
connection with noble houses.
To illustrate the meaning of courtesy-titles,
reference may be made to the terms in which a
Royal Commission is issued. The first Earl Russell,
a younger son of the sixth Duke of Bedford, was,
before his elevation to the peerage, designated by
courtesy Lord John Russell, whereas, strictly, he
would have been simply "John Russell, Esq.,"
but for the prefix of " right honourable," derived
from his political offices. In Parliament and
society he was invariably spoken of as "Lord
John Russell," and addressed as " My Lord,"
but in Royal proclamations and other documents
his designation was "The Right Honourable
John Russell, commonly called Lord John Russell."
Practically, the degrees of the nobility in the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
are five — viz., Dukes, Marquesses, Earls,
Viscounts, and Barons to which may be added a
sixth — viz., those Archbislwps, Bisliops, and
Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, who are entitled
to a seat in the House of Peers, and possess all
the faculties and privileges of Peers of Parliament
during the time the}' hold office.
The ceremony of admitting a peer into the House
* SCOTCH AND IRISH PKERS.— Scotch peers take pre-
_TT_, T .-.T.T-. TTT/-.TT ^ -r T . •» T ^ T-, T -r ^-VT, ' cedwice of British peers of the same rank created
THE LORD HIGH CHANCELLOR I since the Union with Scotland and Irish peers
j created before the Union with Ireland, in like manner,
take place of British peers created since. Irish peers
of later creation than the Union, rank according to the
dates of their patents, among the peers of Great
Britain and Ireland. Peers holding only Scotch or Irish
titles do not sit of individual right in the House of
Peers, but only as representatives of their fellow-peers.
Irish .Representative Peers are elected by their
fellow-peers for life.
Scotch Representative Peers are elected by their
fellow-peers for one Parliament only.
I Irish peers (not being representative peers) are per-
1 mitted to represent English constituencies in the
I House of Commons, but cannot sit for Irish counties
or boroughs.
Scotch peers are not entitled to sit in the House of
Commons.
Is, in virtue of his office, the second peer in the
Kingdom, and alone authorises all patents, writs
and grants, by affixing the Great Seal thereto.
He collates to the ecclesiastical benefices in the
gift of the Crown, is Keeper of the great Seal,
head of the Legal Profession in England, and
* The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord High
Chancellor, and the Archbishop of York, constitute a
kind of distinctive belt of separation between the Royal
Family and general nobility; but the wives and
children of Archbishops have not any social precedence.
t An Archbishop impales his arms with th»se of his
See, but does not bear crest, supporters, or motto.
xxxii TITLES, ORDERS, AND DEGREES OK PRECEDENCE AND DIGNITY.
of Lords is thus : He is introduced by two peers
who conduct him to the Lord Chancellor. His
patent and writ of summons are carried by Garter
King of Arms, who presents them to the Lord
Chancellor ; this dignitary directs the same to be
This, however, may have been only an official title,
for the word frequently appears in Saxon chron-
icles in a sense inferior to that of earl, bishop, and
even abbot.
Otho the Great, about the year 970, is supposed
read, the oaths are administered, the peer takes to have been the first to regularly constitute the
his sear, and then, rising, returns to the Chan- I title of duke, as one of honour and nobility ; and
cellor, who congratulates him upon his succession, j it became hereditary in France and other parts of
or elevation, as the case may be.
The privileges enjoyed by peers were formerly
<fery numerous. Some of these would now be
considered intolerable, while others have fallen
into desuetude from the extinction of the matters
and circumstances to which they relate. But some
important ones continue, e..g : —
They are free from arrests for debt, as
being the Queen's hereditary counsellors ; I first English Duke : —
the Continent long before it was adopted in Eng-
land. It has been surmised that one cause of its
not being introduced earlier in England was the
reluctance of the Norman kings — themselves
Dukes of Normandy — to grant subjects a title
resembling their own.
The following passage from a quaint old writer
;ives an authentic account of the creation of the
therefore a peer cannot be outlawed in any
civi. action, and no attachment lies against his
person ; but if he become a bankrupt he
cannot vote until his bankruptcy proceedings
are ended.
They are free from attending courts lect,
or slieriffs' turns, or, in cases of riot, the
posse comitatus.
In criminal causes they are tried by peers
only, who give their verdict simply upon
their honour, in a court specially fitted up at
the expense of the Crown, in the middle of
Westminster Hall.
They may sit with their heads covered in
courts of justice.
Each peer may qualify a certain number of
chaplains as follows : — An Archbishop, eight ;
a Duke, six ; a Marquess, five ; an Earl, five ;
a Viscount, four ; a Bishop, six ; a Baron,
three. A Knight of the Garter may qualify
three ; and a Peeress, being a widow, two.
' The first Duke that I finde sence the Con-
quest, was made by Kinge Eduard III. xj.
regnisui; where he made of the earldome of
Cornwayle a dutchye, and created the Black
Prince, his eldest sonne. Prince of Wales,
Duke of Cornwayle, and Earl of Chester, and
I have a dede made by the said Black Prince,
wherein his stile is, Edward Disne Fitz de
Roy D'Engleter and de France, Prince de
Aquitonie et de Gales, Due de Cornwall,
Count de Chester, and Seignor de Biscane."
In former times hereditary dukes were created
with the following or similar words : —
" We give and grant the name, title, state,
style, place, seat, pre-eminence, honour, au-
thority, and dignity of a Duke, and by the
cincture of a sword, and imposition of a cap
and coronet of gold upon his head, as also by
delivering unto him a verge of gold, we do
really invest," &c.,
I but this and other ceremonies formerly attending
To secure the honour of, and to prevent j the creation of dukes and other peers are no longer
the spreading of any scandal upon peers or observed.
any great officers of the realm, by reports, The ducal order, which was extinct, or in abey-
there is an express law, called scandal-urn \ ance during Elizabeth's reign, was revived by
magnatum, by which any man convicted of | James I. in the person of his favourite, Villiers.
making a scandalous report, though true, j The mantle or surcoat which a duke wears at a
against a peer of the realm, is condemned to I coronation of king or queen is of crimson velvet
an arbitrary fine, and to remain in custody ! lined with white taffeta, and the mantle is doubled
till the same be paid. j from the neck to the elbow with ermine, having
Barons Kingsale and Forester are the only four spots on each shoulder. His parliamentary
peers permitted to be covered in the royal robes are of fine scarlet cloth, lined with taffeta,
presence without permission. j and doubled with four guards of ermine at equal
In case of a poll tax, peers bear the greatest I distances, with gold lace above each guard, and
burden, as everyone is then taxed according to i tied up to the left shoulder by a white riband ; his
his degree. cap is of crimson velvet lined with ermine, having
A peer may not interfere in any way in the I a gold tassel on the top ; his coronet is a circle of
election of members to parliament. \ gold chased as jewelled and set round with eight
' strawberry leaves. He is styled His Grace, and
Duke. — This title is the highest i by the Sovereign in public instruments. Our right
of our designation of nobility. We have not ! trusty and right entirely beloved cousin, with the
"princes" outside of the I addition of a :nd counsellor when a member of the
blood-royal. Indeed, sopre- i Privy Council,
eminent in dignity is the \ The eldest son of a duke bears by courtesy one
ducal title, that each royal
prince on, or shortly after
attaining his majority, is
__^^^^^__ usually created a Duke, as
DUKE'S CORONET, 'f the latter were the supe-
rior distinction. Thus, Prince
Alfred was created Duke of Edinburgh, and
Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught.
Much learned ingenuity has been expended in
endeavouring to trace the origin of a title which
has, in one meaning or another, existed since the
origin of theLatin tongue — dux(p. leader)indicating
a leading man or chieftain ; and, however anti-
quarians may refine upon the matter, there cannot
be any doubt that the word " duke " means a man
of the highest rank and mark.
of his father's inferior titles, and each younger son
and daughter is addressed by his or her Christian
name, as " Lord John," or "Lady Mary."
Marquess is a title apparently of
German origin, and, as the name implies, is derived
from the Government of
marches, or frontier provinces ;
it was called by the Saxons,
Markin Reeve ; and by the
Germans, Markgravc. It
has the next place of honour
to that of a duke, and was
introduced many years sub-
sequent to the establishment
of that dignity in England.
Hollingshead, in his " Chronicle," fo. 235, says The first on whom that honour was conferred was
that " Kinge Edgar's second wife was called the great favourite of King Richard II., Robert
Alfreda, the daughter of Orgar, Duke of Devon, deVere, Earl of Oxford, who was created Marquess
by whom hee had yssue, Egelthred,that was after- of Dublin, and placed in Parliament between the
wards Kinge of this lande and isiedbenriPowlis." dukes and earls. The marquesses were created
TITLES, ORDERS, AND DEGREES OF PRECEDENCE AND DIGNITY. xxxiii
cising his authority in the name of the king ; and
so with others. But the number of earls increased
rapidly, whilst the possibility of furnishing them
with land and revenue diminished in proportionate
ratio, so that various devices were resorted to for
the purpose of furnishing the new creations with
the means of support.* The dignity of the dis.
tinction was thus depreciated. Earls were then
created with the name of some place appended to
the title, and the third penny of the shiref was
assigned unto them ; for example, the Empress
Maud, daughter and heir to King Henry 1,,
created an earl in the following words : —
"/, Maud, daughter of King Henry, and
ladee of the Englishmen, doe give and grunt
unto Geffry de Margravil for his service,
and to his heirs after him, by right of inherit-
ance, to be Earle of Essex, and to have the
third pennie out of the Sheriff's Court,
issuing of all pleas, as an Earle should have
thoroTV his countrie in all things."
The earl's coronation robe is the same as a
duke's or marquess's, except that he has only three
guards of ermine and gold lace ; his cap is the same
as theirs. It is uncertain when the coronets of
dukes, marquesses, and earls were settled. Sir
Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, Viscount Cran-
bourne, was the first of that degree who wore a
coronet. An earl's coronet is a circle of gold
chased as jewelled and bordered with ermine,
heightened with eight pyramidical points, or
rays, placed alternately with as many strawberry
leaves ; a large silver ball is placed on the top of
each ray. His style is Right Honourable, and
he is addressed by the King or Queen as Our
right trusty and entirely beloved cousin, and
counsellor when of the Privy Council.
The eldest son of an earl bears by courtesy one
of his father's inferior titles ; each younger son is
styled "Honourable,'' as the "Hon. Robert;"
and each daughter is styled " Lady," as " Lady
Emma. "
Viscount ( Viscowes) was anciently
the name of him who held the chief office under
an earl. The latter
being often at Court, the
viscount was his deputy
to look after the affairs
of the county. In the
reign of Henry VI.,
1439, the title became a
degree of honour, and
was made hereditary.
The first viscount
by the King by " cincture of the sword, and im-
position of the cap of honour and dignitie, with
the coronet, as also by the delivery of a charter or
writing." The creations, however, were not very
numerous, and it would appear that the new
honour was not greatly coveted by the old nobility,
as' in the Parliamentary Rolls it is recorded that
" John de Beaufort, Earl of Somerset, was
by Richard II. created Marquess of Dorset,
and when, afterwards, Henry VI. deprived
him of that title, the Commoners of England
made humble suit in Parliament to the King,
that he would restore him to his title of
marcjuess. The Earl himself opposed the
petition, saying that ' It was a new dignitie,
and altogether unknown to his ancestors, and
that, therefore, he neither craved it, nor in
any wise would he accept it.' "
The creation to this dignity was formerly at-
tended with nearly the same ceremony as that of
a duke ; but it now simply takes place by patent
under the Great Seal.
The coronation robes are of crimson velvet lined
with taffeta, and have four guards of ermine on
the right side and three on the left, set at equal
distances, with gold lace above each guard, and
tied up to the left shoulder by a white riband ; the
cap is of crimson velvet lined with ermine, having
a gold tassel at top ; the coronet is of gold chased
as jewelled, with four silver balls, and golden
strawberry leaves mixed alternately, round, of
nearly equal height.
The general style of a marquess is Most Hon-
ourable; and he is styled by the King or Queen,
Our right trusty and entirely beloved cousin, and
counsellor when of the Privy Council.
The eldest son of a marquess bears by courtesy
one of his father's inferior titles, and each younger
son and daughter is addressed by his or her Chris-
tian name, as " Lord George," or " Lady Jane."
Earl. — It has been customary to
dentify this ancient English dignity with the
Latin Comes " Companion "
French, Comte ; Anglice,
Count), one of the duties or
privileges of possessors of
the title being to accompany
the King, and to give coun-
sel, advise, and aid on
important occasions. We
EARL'S CORONET, are told that " Constan-
tine the Great, in order to
secure the attachment of his followers, created
a number of these Comites, as Comes Domesti-
corum (Master of the Household), Comes Stabuli
(Master of the Horse) ; also such dignities as
Comes Orientis, Comes Africa (Lieutenant of the
East, of Africa, &c.) Thence ever after the name
of Comes imparted dignity ; and the authority or
government, which was at first temporary, was
afterwards enjoyed for life. Moreover, in process
of time, when the Roman empire was divided into
many kingdoms, this title was retained, and our
English Saxons called those in Latin Comites and
Consules, whom, in their own language they called
Ealdormen, the same which the Danes in their
tongue called Eorlas, that is honourable, as Ethel-
ward writes, by which name, somewhat softened,
they are called by us, at this day, Earls." In the
Saxon times the title was one of the highest dignity
and eminence. Earl Godwin occupied a rank
much higher than that of any noble of the present
day. It was even applied to sovereign princes.
Thus, William the Conqueror, sovereign of Nor-
mandy, is frequently called Earl of Normandy,
and William of Malmesbury never mentions him
otherwise. The Norman kings adopted the Saxon
title, and the first earls created were dignitaries of
enormous power, holding not only proprietary,
but virtually sovereign sway over large districts of
country. Hugh Lupus, Earl of Chester, was a
real potentate within his territory, though exer-
VISCOUNT S CORONET.
England, created by
patent, was John, Lord Beaumont, who was by
the above monarch created Viscount Beaumont,
and he gave him precedence above all barons.
The coronation robes of a viscount are the same
as an earl's, with the exception that he has only
two rows of plain white fur on his parliamentary
robe ; his cap is the same, and the golden circle
of his coronet is surmounted by fourteen silver
balls. His style is Right Honourable, and he
is addressed by the King or Queen as Our right
trusty and well-beloved cousin.
All children of Viscounts bear the courtesy-title
of " Honourable," as the " Hon. Henry," or the
" Hon. Margaret."
* Immediately after the Conquest earls began to bo
feudal, hereditary, and parliamentary— that is, by fee or
tenure, by service, by inheritance and by lands. In the
Domesday Book they were named earls without any
addition— Earl Hugh, Earl Roger, &c.
t Of course this source ol provision had a limit, and
at a subsequent period the monarch was accustomed to
assign pensions, not only to earls, but to other persons
whom he ennobled in the following proportions:—
Viscounts, a. fee of 20 marks; Earls, of £20; Mar-
guesses, a fee of 40 marks, and Dukes of £40, out of some
particular part of the royal revenue. A creation fee to
barons was not settled; but Charles I., when he
created Mountjoy Blount Lord Mountjoy, of Thurod-
ton, Derbyshire, assigned to him and his issue male a
creation fee of 20 marks per annum.
d
XXXIV TITLES, ORDERS, AND DEGREES OF PRECEDENCE AND DIGNITY.
Bishops. — The Bishops of England,
with six exceptions,* are also barons of the king-
dom and of Parliament. To these, says Cam-
den i—
" By right and custom it appertained to be,
with the rest of the peers personally present
at all Parliament whatsoever, there to consult,
to handle, to ordain, decree, and determine
in regard of the baronies which they held of
the king."
Bishops take precedence of the temporal barons,
and it would seem that at one time their degree
of precedence went even higher, for —
" At the coronation of Charles II. it was ex-
pressly ordered in doing homage to the
king, that, according to ancient custom, the
archbishops and bishops should precede all
the lay lords, and even the Duke of York. "
The Bishops of London, Durham, and Win-
chester have precedence over all other bishops,
who rank according to the seniority of their con-
secrations.
A bishop resigning his see ceases to be a peer of
Parliament.
Every bishop is entitled to the prefix of Lord,
and styles himself " Right Reverend Father in
God, by Divine Permission, Lord Bishop of ."
The mitre, placed over the arms of a bishop, is
a round cap, pointed and cleft at the top, from
BISHOP'S MITRE.
which hangs two pendants, fringed at the ends ;
it is surmounted by a fillet of gold, set with
precious stones. The mitre of the Bishop of
Durham (as nominally Count Palatine of Durham)
is, however, represented as issuing out of a ducal
coronet.
The Bishops of Ireland who were consecrated
prior to the Disestablishment Act of 1868 are en-
titled to the prefix of " Lord," and though retain-
ing their former precedence, have not seats in the
House of Lords. All Archbishops and Bishops of
the Church of Ireland and of the Roman Catholic
Church have the precedence which belonged to
the Archbishops and Bishops of the Established
Church of Ireland before the passing of the Irish
Church Act of 1869, and they rank inter se
according to the dates of their consecration or
translation.
A bishop impales his arms with those of the see,
but he does not bear crest, supporters, or motto.
The wives and children of bishops have not any
social precedence.
Baron. t — Much obscurity prevails as
* The six Junior Bishops, not being of London, Dur-
ham, or Winchester, have not seats in the House of
Lords. The Bishop of Sodor and Man has a seat in
the House of Lords, but does not vote, as he is a legis-
lator in the Isle of Man.
t Batons are commonly styled Lords :—*.»., Lord
Coleridge,
to the ancient meaning, and even derivation of,
the word baron ; and eccentric speculations have
been indulged in with respect to their ancient
position. When the title was introduced into
England is uncertain, but it is probable that its
original name in England was Vavassoiir, which
the Danes changed into
Thane, and the Normans
into Baron. It never occurs
as a title of dignity in Saxon
annals. By some it was
supposed to have originally
meant a hired soldier: by
others, a free man ; by others,
a man equal to any other
BARON'S CORONET, man ; and so on. It is cer-
tain, however, that as a title
of dignity it is of very ancient date in some parts
of the Continent. Gregory Taroncnsis writes of
"the Barons of Burgundie, as veil Bishops as
other Leudes," and other writers mention it in
equally good company. But though the Normans
introduced it into England, it was some time
before it implied a man of distinguished mark.
Earls had their barons under them, and charters
are extant in which earls addressed them thus :
" To all my barons, as well French as English,
greeting." Even citizens' of good note were
called barons. The salient fact, however, is,
that the barons of England soon rose to be the
great moving power in the State, and how the
title was accounted' may be judged from a summons
of Henry III. to the High Court of Parlia-
ment : —
" For he, after many troubles and enormous
vexations betweene the King himselfe and
Simon of Montfqrt, with other barons, and
after appeased, did decree and ordaine that
all those earls and barons of the realme of
England, unto whom the King himselfe
vouchsafed to direct his writs of summons,
should come unto his Parliament, and none
others."
The date of this (the first precept) is 49 Henry
III., 1264. The first baron created BY PATENT
was John Beauchamp de Holt, created Baron
Kidderminster, by Richard II. The fact appears
to be that the title or dignity of baron, at first
vague and uncertain, like other designations and
distinctions of disturbed times, was, like those,
mellowed and moulded, with the growth of con-
stitutional law and defined right, until it has taken
its present intelligible position amongst English
orders and degrees of honour.
The succession to baronies by writ is not
limited to heirs male, but is vested in heirs
general. In the event of the death of a baron by
writ without male issue the title will fall into
abeyance should he leave wo or more daughters,
and will so continue until only one daughter or
the sole heir of one of the daughters survive. The
crown can, however, at any time terminate the
abeyance in favour of any one of the co-heiresses,
but it cannot alienate the barony from the repre-
sentatives of the first baron.
When a baron is called to the House of Peers
by writ of summons the writ is in the Queen's
name.
The robes of a baron have but two guards of
white fur, with as many rows of gold lace ; in
other respects they are the same as those of other
peers. King Charles II. granted a coronet to the
barons, who till his reign wore only a plain circle
of gold. It is formed of six silver balls, set at
equal distances on a circle of gold bordered with
ermine.
A baron is styled Right Honourable, and by
the sovereign Right tnisty and -well-beloved.
The children of barons bear the courtesy title
of Honourable,
ftTLES, ORDERS, AND DEGREES Of PRECEDENCE AND DIGNITY.
LORDS OF APPEAL IN ORDINARY
Of whom there may not be more than four,
are appointed by Patent. They rank as barons
for life, and each is entitled, so long as he holds
office, to a writ of summons to attend, and to sit
and vote in the House of Lords.
They hold office during good behaviour, not-
withstanding the demise of the crown, but may be
removed from such office, on the address of both
Houses of Parliament.
The dignity of a Lord of Parliament does not
descend to their heirs. Their wives rank
as baronesses, and are entitled to the prefix of
" Lady," but their children have not any social
precedence.
The robes of a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary are
the same as Barons.
A Lord of Appeal in Ordinary is styled Right
Honourable.
BARONETS.
The title of Baronet is of ancient date, and was
originally given to a class of Bannarets who were
hereditary Barons of Parliament, and occupied
the same position as the existing order, viz.,
between the great Barons (now peers) and lesser
Barons, or Knights and gentlemen.
By the statutes of Richard II. every Archbishop,
Bishop, Abbot, Prior, Duke, Earl, Baron, Baro-
net, and Knight of the Shire, was commanded to
appear in Parliament according to ancient usage,
and in an attaint under Henry VI., one of the jury
challenged himself because his ancestors had been
Baronets and Seigneurs des Parlesments.
This degree of nobility also existed in Ireland,
where it was hereditary, in certain families.
Thus, among others, St. Leger was Baronet of
Slemarge ; Fitzgerald, Baronet of Burnchurch ;
Welleslye, Baronet of Narraghe (ancestor of the
Duke of Wellington) ; and Nangle, Baronet of
the Navan. These baronets were descended from
some lesser barons.or gentlemen, whom Ed wardlll.
had been advised to summon by writ, to serve
and sit as barons in his next Parliament, in order
that by their votes he might carry his measures in
defiance of the opposition of the Ecclesiastical
Lords, who had greatly crossed him in his designs.
These persons having been summoned for one
Parliament only did not retain their baronial rank,
and were afterwards styled baronets.
The circumstance of the discovery by Sir
Robert Cotton, an eminent heraldic antiquary, of
Letters Patent of the I3th Edward III., conferring
the dignity of baronet on William de la Pole and
his heirs, m return for a sum of money of which
the King and his army stood greatly in need, is
said to have decided King James I. on reviving
this rank, and constituting it an hereditary
dignity.
The existing baronetage of England dates from
1611, in which year James I. established it by
Letters Patent under the Great Seal ; in 1619 he
further extended the order to Ireland, and in 1624
CADGE OF
NOVA SCOTIA.
adopted steps to create a Scottish branch, and
which steps were carried Out in 1625 by his son,
Charles I.
The. object of instituting this order in England
and Ireland was to promote the plantation of
Ulster, and to this end each baronet was required
to pay into the Exchequer, upon receiving his
patent under the Great Seal, the sum of .£1,200
for fees of honour, and for maintaining thirty
soldiers in Ireland for three years, at the rate of
eightpence per diem each man. The baronetage
of Nova Scotia was established with a view to
colonise that country.
Every person who sought the dignity of a
baronet was compelled to give proof that he was
a gentleman of blood (i.e., descended on the
father's side from a grandfather who bore arms),
possessed a good reputation, and had an annual
revenue of not less than ;£i,ooo.
Baronets are frequently and erroneously de-
scribed as belonging to an order of hereditary
knighthood. This mistake doubtless arose from
the circumstance that all the first baronets were
knighted, and that the eldest sons of baronets had
the right to demand knighthood on attaining the
age of twenty-one, and were, after the death of
their fathers, known as "knights-baronets." A
baronet does not belong to any order of knight-
hood, and is not a knight until he has been so
dubbed. That the baronetage was never intended
as an order of knighthood is moreover evidenced
from the fact that baronetesses have been created,
e.g., Dame Mary Bolles, of Osberton, Notts, was
in 1635 made a Baronetess of Nova Scotia, with
remainder to her heirs whatsoever : and in 1686
King James II. conferred a baronetcy on Corne-
lius Spellman, a General in the States of Holland,
with a special clause conferring on his mother the
rank and title of a Baronetess of England.
The eldest sons or heirs apparent of baronets
whose patents are dated prior to December ipth,
1827, have, upon attaining their majority, the
privilege of demanding knighthood. This claim
is, however, seldom made, possibly because
George IV., on the date before referred to, ordered
that al letters-patent that might thereafter be
granted to confer baronetcies should be made
without any such clause as is before mentioned,
though this order was made without in any way
prejudicing letters-patent previously granted, or
to the rights and privileges of any baronet, or his
heirs male. Ludlow Cotter, son of Sir James
Lawrence Cotter, 4th baronet of Rockforest, in
1874, when 21 years of age, received the honour of
knighthood, and this is the latest instance of the
privilege being exercised.
The baronets of Nova Scotia were granted by
Charles I. (i7th November, 1629), permission _to
wear about the neck "an orange taunie silk
ribbon whereon shall be pendant in a scutcheon
argent, a saltire azure thereon an inescutcheon of
the armes of Scotland, with an Imperial^ Crown
above the scutcheon and encircled with this motto
Fax -mentis Honestce Gloria."
The baronets of England and Ireland applied
to Charles I. for permission to wear the Ulster
Badge in a similar manner to that of the baronets
of Nova Scotia, and it is believed the King
few years ago, exhibited at the South _ Kensing-
ton Museum the Ulster Badge worn by Sir Thomas
Frankland, ist bart., of Thirkeby (creation, 1662)
on a diplomatic mission to Spain. Sir George
Duckett has since sold the badge, which was
originally set in diamonds, to a descendant of the
Frankland family.
The baronets of England, of Scotland, of Great
Britain and of Ireland, rank among themselves
according to the dates of their respective patents.
The order of baronets, though created for an
ephemeral object which its members did not ac-
complish, is now a dignified degree of hereditary
distinction, at the head of the lesser nobility of
XXXVI TITLES, ORDERS, AND DEGREES OK PRECEDENCE AND DIGNITY.
the British empire ; and the title is bestowed,
and willingly accepted, as the reward of merit, or
eminence in any pursuit or position. Every
gentleman upon being created a baronet is required
to record his pedigree in one of the Colleges of
Arms. On December 6th, 1782, King George III. j
promulgated an order in which every baronet was
required to register his pedigree, and to receive a
certificate from one of the Colleges of Arms. This
order, however, gave such umbrage to a large
portion of the then existing baronets, that his
Majesty revoked it, but ordained that it should
remain in force as to subsequent creations.
A baronet's wife is entitled to the prefix of
either " Dame" or " Lady."
KNIGHTS.
Though knights are ranged low upon the lists
of precedency, their rank is not only the most
ancient, but the most illustrious ; for in former
ages all men distinguished by valour or military
service became knights, and admittance to the
order of knighthood was a valued object.
Knighthood is essentially an institution of the
days of chivalry. The latter word has itself an
affinity with horsemanship, and knights-bachelors
all equites aurati (golden-spurred horsemen).
The Roman knight was cyues " a horseman," and'
his rank was Eques, next below the Senatorial. In
other countries, the ranks answering to our knights-
bachelors indicate'by their names their original
occupation as military equestrians ; hence the
German reiter, the French chevalier, &*c. The
Germans, however, have another appellation,
Knecht,hom which our own word knight is derived
The martial kings of the Franks used to give
arms, with many solemnities, to their sons, and
others, and to gird them with a sword ; and our own
King Alfred, when he made his nephew Athel-
stane a knight, gave him a scarlet mantle set with
precious stones, and a Saxon sword with a
" golden scabbard." Further on in the course of
time, _ we find the ceremony of installation
assuming a solemnly religious character, including
previous confession and absolution, vigils in the
church, &c. " And after the gospel," according
neck, with his benediction ; and thus, after he
had heard mass again and received the sacrament,
he became a lawful knight."
For a long time ecclesiastics claimed the duty
and privilege of dubbing knights. William Rufus
was knighted by Archbishop Lanfranc ; but this
custom was put an end to, and afterwards kings
were_ accustomed to send their sons to neigh-
bouring courts to receive the honour of knighthood.
Thus Henry II. sent to David king of Scots,
Malcolm, King of Scots, to Henry II., and
Edward I. to the King of Castile, to take of them
"military or virile arms," a term used in those
ages for the creation of a knight. The gilt spurs,
the privilege of using a signet, etc., wereamongthe
conditions of knighthood. Not only the King,
but the great earls, created knights, as we are told
by Matthew Paris : " Here the Earl of Gloucester
invested with a militarie girdle his brother Wil-
liam," and Gilbert de Clare was also knighted by
Simon de Montfort. In fact, any knight could
create a new one. But this was afterwards pro-
hibited, and the privilege restricted to the Sover-
eign, or to some high personage deputed by him.
The title of knight was desired and granted as
an honourable addition or mark of distinction to
the highest dignity, name, and rank ; but this was
only when it was received under honourable
circumstances like those just described, for the
possession of property at one time entitled to
knighthood ; and in the reign of Henry III.,
freeholders with a stated income were COM felled
to become knights under a fine. A proclamation
was issued that whoever had £15 in land and
above "should be dight in his armes," and
endowed with knighthood, or be fined. " to the
end that England as well as Italie might be
strengthened with chivalry." But those knights
in virtue of property, simply called milites, held a
very different position from the milites gladio
cincti, or knights whom the King had created by
cincture of sword and belt. The latter class of
dignity was highly prized, and it is certain that
the obligations of such knighthood tended power-
fully to elevate the mind and chasten the morals
of those bound thereby, especially when the
King^ conferred the dignity with the aid of
religious ceremonials, when the Bishop admin-
istered the following oath :
" Sir, you that desire to receive the order
of knighthood, swear, before God, and this
holy book, that you will not fight against
the King, who now bestoweth the order of
knighthood upon you ; you shall also swear
to maintain and defend all ladies, gentle-
women, widows, and orphans ; and you
shall shun no adventure of your person in
any way where you shall happen to be."
The oath being taken, two lords led him to the
King, who drew his sword, and laid it upon his
head, saying, " God and St. George make thee a
good knight." Seven ladies then gird on his
sword, and four knights his spurs, and other
customs were observed. These ceremonies were
afterwards dispensed with, and he on whom the
title was conferred simply knelt down, when the
King with a drawn sword slightly tapped him on
the shoulder, saying to him in French, "Sois
Chevalier au nom de Dieu ; " that is, Be thou a
knight in the name of God ; afterwards adding,
" Avances, Chevalier " (Arise, Sir Knight).
Some contend that knights-bachelors were_ not
full knights, but a middle degree between knights
and esquires. " There be," says Camden,
" who would have bachelors so called, as one
would say bos c/tevaliers, that is, knights of low
degree ; although others derive their name from the
French verb battalier, which means to combat or
fight it out." On the other hand, respectable
writers have contended that the term "bachelor "
indicates the non-descent of the title, as if the
knight were unmarried. Passing by these dis,cus-
sions, it may be remarked without disparagement
that a knight-bachelor is scarcely regarded as
the equal of the member of a defined knightly
order.
The wife of a knight is entitled to the prefix of
either " Dame " or " Lady."
JUDGES OF COUNTY COURTS
Rank, ex officio, and only during their official
life, before all Esquires,* and are entitled to the
prefix of " His Honour," but neither their wives
nor'issue have any defined precedence.
ESQUIRES.
Amid the superfluity of discussion respecting
the origin and meaning of the title of esquire, the
obvious and natural conclusion is that, as the
derivation is from scntifer (shield-bearer), the
esquires were those who bore the shields of
princes, nobles, and knights, and, being themselves
of respectable quality, imparted some of that re-
spectability (further reflected from the great
persons whom they attended) to their office. They
were frequently the personal friends and com-
panions of their patrons. Thence the title became
* In Ireland, however, by warrant dated Oct 12th,
1885, the Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, the
Attorney-General, the Solicitor-General, the Serjeants-
at-Law, and the Judees of the Court of Bankruptcy have
precedence over the Judges ol the County Courts.
TITLES, ORDERS, AND DEGREES OF PRECEDENCE AND DIGNITY. XXXvii
an object of ambition to gentlemen of the middle |
class; and Camden says that "the title of!
esquire, which in former times was a title of charge
and office only, crept forth among other titles of
dignity and worship." The same author enume-
rates five classes of esquires, of graduated degrees i
of honour. We know no such distinction at the I
present tune, but it has been a subject of dispute ]
amongst our most learned writers to whom the !
title of esquire really belongs.
It is, however, well understood that those to whom 1
the title is of right due are noblemen's younger !
sons, and the elder sons of such younger sons; the .
sons of baronets, and the eldest sons of knights ; !
officers of the sovereign's court and household, if
holding notable employment ; Companions of any
order of Knighthood and their eldest sons ;
Companions of the Distinguished Service Order ;
persons to whom the Sovereign grants arms with
the title of esquire ; persons who are styled
esquires by the Sovereign in their patents,
commissions, or appointments, such as sheriffs
of counties, officers in the army and navy, etc. ;
barristers-at-law ; justices of the peace, and
mayors, while in the commission, of in office',
royal academicians ; graduates of universities ;
and attornies in colonies, where the departments
of counsel and attorney are united.
GENTLEMEN.
If antiquarian controversy wax warm as to the
classes entitled to the style of esquire, the quali-
fication for the name of gentleman has engrossed
still more elaborate discussion. The question is
not who is above it, but who is below it ; for the
highest in the land is proud of being a true gentle-
man ; and it was regarded as the highest compli-
ment ever paid to King George IV., when, as
Prince Regent, he was called " the first gentleman
in Europe." But if the true gentleman stand at
so exalted an elevation, the assumption of the word
has become so common as to have marred its
meaning. One not improbable derivation of the
word gentleman is, that towards the decline of
the Roman empire there were two companies of
particularly distinguished soldiers, mostly of good
families ; one of these were called Gentiles, the
other Scutarii ; and it has been suggested that
the titles, gentleman and esquire, may have been
derived from this. Again, it is surmised that
gentleman means descent from gentle lineage, to
which Selden adds, that it is necessary he should
follow the example of that lineage.
Solicitors, and persons in sundry other posi-
tions, are personally entitled to the addendum
of "gentleman " to their names — an honour which
few care to contend for, while fewer still would
care to see " gent " written at the end of their
names. The word " esquire " and " gentleman"
have become so hackneyed, that though in their
intrinsic acceptation they are highly honourable,
yet as popularly written, each one is literally —
nominis nmbra — the sh,adow of a name. The fol-
lowing, however, may be accepted as a direct
definition of the relations of gentlemen, as between
each other : —
"The chief of the family takes place of any
gentleman of the family, and though gene-
rally it be believed that gentlemen have no
precedency one from another, yet reason and
discretion allow that a gentleman of three
generations should cede to a gentleman of ten,
if there be not a very great disparity between
their fortunes, and for the same reason that a
gentleman of three generations claims pre-
cedency from any ordinary landed man who
has newly acquired his lands."
MEMBERS OF THE
CLERICAL, NAVAL, MILITARY,
LEGAL AND MEDICAL
PROFESSIONS, AND OF SOME
OTHER CLASSES,
Have among themselves certain relative rank that
is peculiar to each class ; but, when associating
together, the precedence is mostly of a local
character, and being arbitrary, it does not give a
defined position to any person who is excluded
from the recognised " Table of Precedence."
CITIZENS AND BURGESSES.
Camden tells us that these " are such as in their
own city perform any public function, or fill any
particular office, or by election have a room in our
High Court of Parliament. ' But this description
must now be considerably enlarged, and prac-
tically the name is applied to all freemen and
electors.
ABBREVIATIONS.
A.A.G., Assistant Adjutant-
General.
Acad., Academy.
A.D.C., Aide-de-camp.
Adj., Adjutant.
Adm., Admiral.
ante, before.
A.P.D.ArmyPayDepartment.
A.Q.M.G.,AssistantQuarter-
master General.
Assist., Assistant.
Bar., Barrister.
B., Baron.
b., born.
B.A., Bachelor of Arts.
Bart., Baronet.
Batn., Battalion.
B.C.L.,Bachelor of Civil Law.
.B.C.S., Bengal Civil Service.
B.D., Bachelor of Divinity.
Bom. C.S., Bombay Civil Ser-
vice.
Bom.S.C.,BombayStafl Corps
Bp., Bishop.
Brig., Brigade, Brigadier.
B.S.C., Bengal Staff Corps.
C., Conservative.
c. crowned.
Camb., Cambridge.
Capt., Captain.
Cav., Cavalry.
C.B., Companionof the Bath.
C.E., Civil Engineer.
Ch., Chief.
Chap., Chaplain.
Ch. Ch., Christ Church.
Chm., Chairman.
C.I., Lady of Imperial Order
of the Crown of India.
C.I.E., Companion of the In-
dian Empire.
Civ. Ser., Civil Service.
C.M.G., Companion of St.
Michael and St. George.
Co., County, Company.
Col., Colonel.
Coll., College.
Colls., Collateral Branches.
Com., Commander.
Comdg., Commanding.
Comdt., Commandant.
Com.-in-Ch., Commander in
Chief.
Commn., Commission.
Commr., Commissioner.
Corny. - Gen., Commissary
General.
Cos., Counties, Companies.
or., creation.
C.S., Civil Service.
C.S.I., Companion of the
Star of India.
d., died.
D., Duke.
da., dau., Daughter.
D.A.A.G., Deputy Assistant-
Adjutant-General.
D.A.Q.M.G., Deputy Assistant-
Quartermaster- General .
D.C.L., Doctor of Civil Law.
D.D., Doctor of Divinity.
Dep., Deputy.
Depart., Department.
Diplo., Diplomatic.
Dist., District.
Div., Division.
D.L., Deputy Lieutenant.
D.Sc., Donative.
D.S., Doctor of Science.
Don. O., Companion of Distin-
guished Service Order.
<i. s. p., died without issue.
E., Earl.
ed., educated.
E.I.C.S., East India Com-
pany's Service.
el., eldest.
ext., extinct.
Extraor., Extraordinary.
F.K.Q.C.P., Fellow of the
Kingand Queen's College
of Physicians, Ireland.
F.R.C.S., Fellow of Royal
College of Surgeons.
F.R.S., Fellow of Royal So.
F.R.S.E., Fellow of Royal
Society of Edinburgh.
G.C.B., Knight Grand Cross
of the Bath.
G.C.H., Knight Grand Cross
of Royal Hanoverian
Guelphic Order.
G.C.I.E., Knight Grand Com-
mander of Indian Empire.
G.C.M.G., Knight Grand
Cross of St. Michael and
St. George.
G. C.S.I., Knight Grand Com-
mander of Star of India.
G.M.I.E., Grand Master of
Indian Empire.
G.M.M.G., Grand Master of
St. Michael & St. George.
G.M.S.I., Grand Master of
the Star of India.
Gen., General.
Gov., Governor.
Govt., Government.
Gram. Sch., Grammar School.
h. a., heir apparent.
H.E.I.C.S., Honorable East
India Company's Service.
H.I.H., His, or Her, Imperial
Highness.
H.L., House of Lords.
H.M., His, or, Her Majesty.
H.M.S., Her Majesty's Ship.
Hon., Honourable, Honorary.
h. p., heir presumptive.
h.-p., half-pay.
H.R., Home Rule.
H.R.H., His, or Her, Royal
Highness. [Highness.
H.S.H., His, or Her, Serene
I.S.C. Indian Staff Corps.
infra, below.
J.P., Justice of the Peace.
K.B., Knight Bachelor.
K.C.B., Knight Commander
of the Bath.
K.C.H., Knight Commander
of the Hanoverian Guel-
phic Order.
K.C.I.E., Knight Commander
of Indian Empire.
K.C.M.G., KnightCommander
of St. Michael and St.
George.
K. C.S.I., Knight Commander
of the Star of India.
K.G., Knight of the Garter.
K.H., Knight of the Hano-
verian Guelphic Order.
Knt., Knight.
K.P., Knight of St. Patrick.
K.T., Knight of the Thistle.
L., Liberal.
L.C., Liberal Conservative.
Legis., Legislative.
L.I. .Light Infantry.
Lieut., Lieutenant.
Lieut. Col., or Lt. Col., Lieu-
tenant Colonel.
L.K.Q.C.P., Licentiate of the
Kingand Queen's College
of Physicians, Ireland.
LL.B., Bachelor of Laws'.
LL.D., Doctor of Laws.
LL.M., Master of Laws.
M. Marquess.
m., married.
M.A., Master of Arts.
Maj., Major.
M.B., Bachelor of Medicine.
M.C.S., Madras Civil Service.
M.D., Doctor of Medicine.
M.E.C., Member of Execu-
tive Council.
Med., Medical.
M.I.C.E., Member of Insti-
tute of Civil Engineers.
Mil., Military.
Min., Minister.
M.L.A., Member of Legis-
lative Assembly.
M.L.C., Member of Legis-
lative Council.
M.P., Member of Parliament.
M.R.C.S , Member of Royal
College of Surgeons.
M.R.I.A., Member of the
Royal Irish Academy.
M.S.C., Madras Staff Corps.
Mus. B., Bachelor of Music.
Mus. D., Doctor of Music.
N.I., Native Infantry.
Oxon., Oxford.
P.C., Privy Councillor.
Ph.D., Doctorof Philosophy.
Plen., Plenipotentiary.
P.R.A., President of Royal
Academy.
Preb., Prebendary.
P.R.S., President of Royal
Society
Pres., President.
P.W.D., Public Works De-
partment.
Q.C., Queen's Counsel.
Q.M.G., Quartermaster -
General.
R., Rector.
R.A., Royal Artillery, Royal
Academician.
R.E., Royal Engineers.
Regt., Regiment.
Rev., Reverend.
R.H.A.,Royal Horse Artillery.
R.M., Royal Marines.
R.M.A., Royal Marine Ar-
tillery. [Infantry.
R.M.L.I., Royal Marine Light
•R.R.C., Lady of the Royal
Red Cross.
R.N., Royal Navy.
Roy., Royal.
R.S.O., Railway Sub-Office.
Rt., Right.
Rt. Hon., Right Honourable.
s., succeeded.
Sch., School.
S.C.L., Student of Civil Law.
Sec., Secretary.
Ser., Service.
So., Society.
Sup., Superintendent.
Surg., Surgeon.
Trin., Trinity.
Univ., University.
V., Viscount, Vicar.
V.A ., Lady of the Royal Order
of Victoria
Vis., Viscount.
V.C., Victoria Cross.
V.L., Vice-Lieuteuant.
Vol., Volunteers.
W.S., Writer to the Signet,
Yeo., Yeomanry.
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every living member of the Baronet's family.
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Addresses of Clubs ; see Index.
ABBREVIATIONS.— See leaf facing page i.
An Index to the Surnames and Christian names
of married daughters, sisters, and aunts of
Baronets is given in a separate section.
The " Knightage " and the " Companionage " are
separate sections of the volume.
The Christian names of the heir (apparent or
presumptive) are given in capital letters.
"OCCURRENCES DURING PRINTING"
are noted in a separate section."
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ABDY, Creation 1849, of Albyns, Esses.
Sir WILLIAM NEVILLE ABDY, 2nd Baronet ; b.
June i8th, 1844 ; s. his father, Sir THOMAS NEVILLE, 1877 ;
ed. at Merton Coll. Oxford ; was a Student Interpreter in China
1867-8 ; is a J.P. for Essex (High Sheriff 1884) ; unsuccessfully
contested Maklon (C) 1878 and 1880: m. 1883, Marie Therese
Petritzka, of Prague, Austria.
Jhtron of Stoo ^things— Salcott Virley R., Theydon-Garnon R., Essex.
Qrms — Or, two chevronels between three trefoils slipped sable. Crtst —
An eagle's head couped proper, beaked azure.
Seat — Albyns, Romford, Essex. Clubs— Carlton, Junior Carlton,
Garrick.
Brothers living— ANTHONY CHARLES SYKES, *. Sept. rath, 1848 ;
:„ f~. .. 1 T li-_ /"* 1_ . 1 • T» ^' • on / I 1 '-1
is Capt. 2nd Life Guards ; served in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal with
clasp) : was Mil. Attache at Vienna 1885 : m. 1886, the Hon. Alexandrina
Tenax et fidelis.
Finn and faithful.
Victoria Macdonald, da. of 4th Baron Macdonald, and has issue living,
Grace Lilian, b. 1887, — a da., b. 1889. Robert John, b. 1850 ; formerly Lieut, 4th Dragoon Guards.
Henry Beadon, b. 1853.
Sister living — Grace Emma Townshend (Lady Albert Leveson-Gower): m. 1872, Lord Albert
Leveson-Gower, who d. 1874, son of 2nd Duke of Sutherland. Residence, 50, Pont Street, S.W.
ABERCROMBY, Creation 1636, of Birkenbog, Banffshire.
Sir ROBERT JOHN ABERCROMBY, ;th
Baronet ; b. June I4th, 1850; s. his father, Sir
GEORGE SAMUEL, 1872 ; ed. at Eton; is a J.P.
and D.L. for cos. Banff and Aberdeen, and Vice-
Lieut, of co. Banff: m. 1883, Florence Anita Eyre,
da. of the late Eyre Coote, Esq., of West Park,
Hants [see Coote, Bart., colls., cr. 1620], and has
issue.
Arms— Quarterly : ist and 4th argent, a chevron gules
between three boars' heads, erased azure, langued of the
second ; 2nd and 3rd grand quarters : ist and 4th argent, a
lion passant-guardant gules, crowned with an imperial crown ;
2nd and 3rd argent, three popinjays vert, beaked and mem-
bered gules. Crest — A falcon rising belled proper. jinp-
porttrs — Two greyhounds argent, collared gules.
Seats — Forglen House. Turriff, Banffshire ; Birkenbog,
N.B. ; Fermoy, co. Cork; Castle Douglas. N.B. Town Residence— IT, Charles Street, W.
Clubs — Carlton, Bachelors', St. James's, Hurlingham.
Son living— GEORGE WILLIAM, b. March i8th, 1886.
Daughters living— Nina. Myrtle Vere.
Brothers living — George Cosmo, l>. March 3ist, 1854; formerly Capt. Scots Guards ; is Capt. and
Hon. Major 3rd Batn. Gordon Highlanders. Club, Bachelors'. Cavendish Douglas, b. 1858.—.
I
Vive ut vivas.
Live that thou mayst live.
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Douglas Charles, b. 1861 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Gordon Highlanders: >n. 1886, Helen Louisa
Hodgson, da. of the late William Powell Murray, Esq., of Newgrove, Upper Norwood, S.E., and'
has issue living, Keith Douglas, b. 1887, — Nora Maude, b. 1888, — Sybil Helen, b. 1890. Residence.
Ty-Issa, Abervstwith.
Sisters living — Elizabeth Agnes: »/. 1882, Henry Alexander Farquhar-Spottiswood, Esq., and has
issue living, Alistair, b. 1884, — Violet. Residence, Muiresk, near Turriff, Aberdeenshire, N.B.
Grace Amelia . in. 1887, Keith William Murray, Esq., and has issue living, Gladys Grace, b.
iSSq. Residence. 10, Hyde Park Mansions, W.
Uncle living (son of sth Baronet)— David James, b. 1837 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B. A. 1859) : was-
Capt. Royal Aberdeenshire Highlanders, 1864-9 : m. 1877, Beatrice Jane Temple, da. of the late Rev.
Henry Temple Frere, R. of Burston, and has issue living, Elsie Douglas, b. 1878, — Robert Ogilvie,
b. 1881, — Aubrey Frere, b. 1889. Residence, 35, Prince's Gardens, S.W. Clubs, Oxford and
Cambridge, Hurlingham, Alpine.
AuntS living (daughters of sth Baronet)— Elizabeth : m. 1843, Major W. Monro, who d. 1881, for-
merely of 79th Highlanders, and has issue living, Maria: m. 1863, Stanley Rogerson, Esq., of The
Priory, Lancashire. — Sophia Frances Margaret, — Charlotte Mary Douglas (Lady Colquhoun) '.
m. 1875, Sir James Colquhoun, izth baronet.— Roberta Henrietta {Lady Dash-wood): m. 1853,
Sir Edwin Hare Dashwood, 7th baronet, who d. 1882— Sophia Anne Adelaide: m. ist, 1854,
Alexander Henry Abercromby Hamilton, Esq., of F airfield Lodge, Exeter (marriage dissolved
1863) ; 2ndly, 1864, John Wilson Rimington, Esq., and has issue living by ist marriage, Ret'. Robert
Abercromby, b. 1850; ed. at Oxford (M.A. 1882); is V. of Cranbourne : m. 1888, Georgiana,
da. of the Rev. Henry Jerome Augustine De Salis [see Count De Salis, " Foreign Titles of Nobility "],
— Douglas Abercromby, b. 1859 ; is Capt. The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.), and Adj. of its 2nd VoL
Batn. : in. 1887, Margaret Maria, da. of John M. Purvis, Esq., of Rogie, Singapore. Residence,
Upper Norwood, S. E.
Widow living O.f 6th Baronet— AGNES GEORGINA (Hon. Lady Abercromby), da. of 3rd Baron
Kilmaine : m. 1849, ^'r George Samuel Abercromby, 6th baronet, who d. 1872. Residences, Neale
Lodge, Beulah Hill, Norwood, S. E. ; 44. Norfolk Square, W.
The ist baronet. Sir Alexander Abercromby, took so active a part against Charles I., that a
historian of the period characterises him as a "main covenanter." The 2nd baronet sat as M.P. for
co. Banff in Scottish Parliament 1694, and the 5th baronet sat as M.P for the same co. 1812-8.
ACLAND, Creation 1677, with precedency from 1644, of Columb-John, Devon.
Right Hon. Sir THOMAS DYKE ACLAND, P.C.,
D.C.L., nth Baronet; b. May 25th, 1809; s. his father, Sir
THOMAS DYKE, 1871 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford
(B.A. ist class Classics and Math. 1831, M.A. and Fellow of
All Souls' 1831, Hon. D.C.L. 1858); is a D.L, aJ.P., and a
County Alderman for Devon, a J.P. for Somerset, and Hon.
Col. 3rd Vol. Batn. Devonshire Regt. ; formerly Major ist Devon
Yeo. Cav. ; was 2nd Church Estates Commr. 1869-74: sat as
M.P. for W. Somerset 1837-47, for N. Devon (Z) 1865-85, and
for W., or Wellington, Div. of Somersetshire 1885-6 ; unsuc-
cessfully contested Birmingham 1859, and W., or Wellington,
Div. of Somersetshire 1886 : m. 1st, 1841, Mary, who d. 1851,
da. of Sir Charles Mordaunt, 9th Baronet ; 2ndly, 1856. Mary,
who d. 1892. da. of the late John Erskine, Esq., brother of
2nd Earl of Rosslyn, and has issue by ist marriage.
{tatron of Sight Jibing*— Bude V., Cornwall; Broadclyst V., Loxbear R., Nympton St. George's-
R., Romansleigh R.. and High Bray R., Devon ; Selworthy R., and Luccombe R., Somerset.
JVruis — Cheeky argent and sable, a fesse gules. Crest — A man's hand couped at the wrist in a
glove lying fessewise, thereon a falcon perched all proper.
Seats — Killerton, Exeter ; Holnicote, Taunton. Clubs— Athenaeum, National Liberal, Farmers'.
Sons living— CHARLES THOMAS DYKE, b. July i6th, 1842 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford (M.A. 1868); Bar. Inner Temple 1869 ; is a J.P. for Cornwall, a J.P. and D.L. for Devon
and Somerset, a County Alderman for Devon, Dep. Warden of the Stanneries, and Major and
Hon. Lieut.-Col. ist Devon Yeo. Cav. ; unsuccessfully contested W. Somerset (/,) 1880 ; sat as M.P.
for E. Cornwall (Z.) 1882-5, and for N.E., or Launceston, Div. of Cornwall 1885-92 ; was Sec. to
Board of Trade Jan. to July 1886. and sometime 2nd Church Estate Commr. : m. 1879, Gertrude,
da. of Sir John Walrond, ist baronet. Residences, Killerton, Exeter; 50, Lennox Gardens, S.W.
Clubs, Athenseum, Travellers', Farmers', Cobden.— — -Right Han. Arthur Herbert Dyke, P.C.,
M.P., b. 1847 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; was Principal of Oxford Mil. Coll., Cowley,
1875-7, Steward of Ch. Ch., Oxford, 1870-85, and Senior Bursar at Balliol Coll., Oxford (of which he
is Hon. Fellow), 1884-8 : is a County Alderman for Carnarvonshire ; appointed Vice-Pres. of Com-
mittee of Council on Education Aug. 1892 ; has sat as M.P. for Rotherham Div. of S. Part of W.
Riding of York (L) since 1885 : m. 1873, Alice Sophia, el. da. of the Rev. Francis Macau lay
Cunningham [see Poore, Bart.], and has issue living, Francis Dyke, b. 1874, — Mabel Alice, b. 1891.
Residences, Westholme, Scarborough ; 28, Cheyne Walk, S.W. Clubs, Athenaeum, National
Liberal, Reform.
Daughters living— Mary Lydia : m. 1872, the Rev. Richard Hart Hart-Davis, and has issue living,
Hugh Vaughan(twin),(5. 1883, — Katharine Lucy, — Mary, — Dorothy, — Agnes Cicely, — Stella Frances,
— Helen Verena (twin), — Sylvia Charity. Residence, Dunsden Vicarage, Reading. Agnes Hen-
rietta : tn. 1885, Frederick Henry Anson, Esq. [see B. Vernon]. Residence, 72, St. George's Square,
S.W.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Brothers living— Sir Henry Wentworth Dyke, K.C.B., M.D., LL.D., D.C.L., F.R.S., b. i8r5:
was created a Baronet 1890 [see infra]. Rev. Peter Leopold Dyke, />. 1819; is V. of Broadclyst,
and Preb. and Sub-Dean of Exeter: ;«. ist, 1845, Julia, who <i. 1851, da. of the late Rev,
Benjamin Barker, R. of Shipdham ; ^ndly, 1872, Julie, da. of Herr Philip Wappner, of Diissel-
dorf, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Benjamin Dyke, b. 1847: is a retired Com. R.N. :
in. iSSi, Clare, da. of the late* Edward Cay. Esq., of Melbourne, and has issue living, Baldwin
John Dyke 6. 1883, Hubert Edward Peter Dyke b. 1884, Laughlan Charles b. 1889, — Rev. Henry
Dyke, b. 1850; ed. at Marlborough, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1874, M.A. 1876); is R. of
Luccombe, Somersetshire : HI. 1878, Adelaide Clementina Hart, da. of the late Richard Vaughan
] >avis, Esq., and has issue living, Edward Leopold Dyke b. 1878, John Henry Dyke b. 1880,
Richard Dyke b. 1881, Katharine Annie, Adelaide Mary, Theodora Julia. Residence, Broadclyst
Vicarage, Exeter. John Barton Arundel, b. 1823 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (M.A.
1849); Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1849 : 's a M.L.C. of New Zealand : in. 1860, Emily Weddell, da. of the
Most Rev. Henry John Chitty Harper, D.D., formerly Bishop of Christohurch, New Zealand, and
has issue living, John Dyke, b. 1863,— Henry Dyke, b. 1867 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1889),—
Hugh Thomas Dyke, b. 1874, — Agnes Dyke: ;;/. 1885, Walter Empson, Esq., Head Master of
the Collegiate Sch., Wanganui, New Zealand, and has issue living, Arthur Hugh Acland b. i836,
Judith Mary b. 1888, — Mary Emily Dyke : in. 1887, Frederick Villebois Lysaght, Esq., of Mokoia,
Hawera, New Zealand, — Harriet Dyke, — Lucy Alice Dyke, — Elizabeth Dyke, — Emily Rosa Dyke.
Residence. Holnicote, Mount Peel, Canterbury, New Zealand.
Sister living— Agnes Lucy: m. 1848, Arthur Mills, Esq., D.L., J.P. (successively M.P. for
Exeter and Taunton), and has issue living, Rev. Barton Reginald Vaughan, b. 1857 ; ed. at Harrow,
and atCh. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1880, M.A. 1883); is V. of Bude, Cornwall : m. 1886, Lady Catherine
Mary Valentia Hobart-Hampden, who d. 1889, sister of 7th Earl of Buckinghamshire, and has issue
living, Arthur Frederic Hobart b. 1887,— Dudley Acland, b. 1859 ; is Capt. R.E. Residences, Efford
Down, Budehaven, Cornwall ; 34, Hyde Park Gardens, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Arthur Henry Dyke TROYTE, Esq., 2nd son of loth baronet, b. 1811, d.
1857 : in. 1835, Frances, who d. 1856, da. of Robert Williams, Esq., of Bridehead : —
Charles Arthur Williams, b. 1842 ; ed. at Radley, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. ; is a J.P., a D.L., and a
County Councillor (Bampton Div.) for Devon(High Sheriff 1881), Hon. Major ist Devon Veo. Cav.,
and Col. 3rd Vol. Batn. Devonshire Regt. : in. 1864, Katherine Mary, da. of Sir John Walrond
Walrond, ist baronet, and has issue living, Hugh Leonard ACLAND-TROVTE, b. 1870; is Lieut.
4th Batn. Devonshire Regt., — Gilbert John ACLAND-TROYTE, b. 1876, — Herbert Walter ACLAND-
TROYTE, b. 1882, — Frances Lucy ACLAND-TROYTE, — Cicely Mary ACLAND TROYTE. Residence,
Huntsham Court, Bampton, Devon. Clubs, Carlton, Travellers'.— —John Edward ACLAND, b.
1848 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (M.A. 1875); is Capt. in the Army; has discontinued the use of the
surname Troyle : in. 1882, Norah Letitia Nugent, da. of the late Henry Hyde Nugent Bankes,
Esq., and has issue living, Henry Vivian, b. 1883, — Arthur Nugent, b. 1885, — John Bevill, b. 1890, —
Lalage Mary Kathleen, b. 1889. — Sibell Norah, b. 1892. Club, Army and Navy. Rev. Reginald
Henry Dyke ACLAND-TROYTE, b. 1851 ; ed. at Oxford Univ. (B.A. 1874, M.A. 1875) ; is Chap, of
St. Andrew's Church, Pau, France : m. 1879, Charlotte Eliza, da. of the late George Price, Esq.,
[see Price, Bart., colls.]. Residence, Pau, France.— —Frances Lydia Dyke : m. 1863, the Rev.
Charles Sandford Bere, who d. 1889, and has issue living, Rev. Montagu Acland, b. 1866, —
Frances Ada. Harriet Dyke: in. 1863, George Griffith, Esq., and has issue living, Arthur
Troyte, b. 1864, — Charles Leopold Troyte, b. 1872, — Edward Nevil Troyte, b. 1873, — Herbert
Troyte, b. 1874, — John Troyte, b. 1876, — Frances Harriet, — Sarah Lucy Troyte, — Ethel Dorothea,
— Gertrude Lydia Troyte, — Lilian Joan Dyke. Residence, Druries, Harrow.— Angelina Anne
Dyke : m. 1865, the Rev. James Dunn, and has issue living, Charles Arthur (of Ricarton, New
Ze'aland), b. 1867,— Stephen Troyte, b. 1868 ; ed. at Radley, and at Merton Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1889),— William Acland, b. 1877,— Robert Louis Acland, b. 1882,— Mary Acland,— Joanna Dorothea
Dyke, — Frances Cecifla Troyte. Residence, St. John the Baptist's Vicarage, Bath. Mary Dyke :
in 1864, the Rev. Walter Hook, and has issue living, Walter Acland, b. 1867, — Arthur James,
b. 1877, — Mary, — Lucy Augusta, — Anna Delicia, — Agnes Joanna, — Katherine Frances. Residence,
Porlock Rectory, Taunton. Joanna Dorothea Dyke : m. 1864, Leonard Harper, Esq., Bar.
Middle Temple, son of the Most Rev. Henry John Chitty Harper, D.D. [ante], and has issue
living, Arthur Paul, b. 1865 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1887); Bar. Inner Temple 1888,— Rev.
Charles Coleridge, b. 1866 ; ed. at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1889); is Curate of Chapel-Allerton,
Yorks, — Leonard Llewellyn, b. 1868 ; is Lieut. R.A., — Henry TheodoreJ Acland, b. 1871, — John
Ernest Troyte, R.N.,b. 1874; became a Midshipman 1890, — Reginald Tristram, b. i876,--Clara
Agnes Acland, — Joanna Dorothy Acland, — Joan Acland. Residence, Ham, Christchurch, New
Zealand.
Grandson of the Rev. Peter Leopold Dyke Acland, sth son of loth baronet (ante) : —
Issue of the late Thomas Acland, Esq., b. 1846, d. 1892 : ;//. 1874, Flora Margaret, who d.
1885, da. of Robert Wait, Esq., of Christchurch, New Zealand : —
Leopold George Dyke, b. 1876.
Grandson of the late Hugh Dyke Acland, Esq., 2nd son of gth baronet :—
Issue of the late Hugh Woodhouse Acland, Esq., /'. 1818, d. 1851 : tn. 1841, Mary, da. of Job
Edwards, Esq. : —
John Woodhouse, b. 1849 : formerly in 57th Regt. : m. 1875, Anne Waddell, da. of the late Col. H. P.
Hughes (Bengal Artillery). Residence,
John, son of Arthur Acland, Esq., 2nd son of 6th baronet, was created a Baronet, and
assumed the additional surname of Palmer [see Fuller- Palmer-Acland, Bart.].
The ist baronet, Sir John Acland, in the service of Charles I., impaired his fortune by raising and
supporting a troop to garrison his house at Columb-John. He was created a baronet, but in the con-
fusion of the civil war the letters patent were destroyed, and on the fall of the royal party he was fined
£( ,800. After the Restoration, new letters patent were granted, but not till the year 1677, on account
of a long minority in the family, in consideration of which the patent specially granted precedency from
1644. The loth baronet sat as M.P for Devon 1812-37, and for N Devon (C) 1837-52.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
ACLAND, Creation 1890, of St. Mary Magdalene, Oxford.
Sir HENRY WENTWORTH DYKE ACLAND, K.C.B.,
M.D., LL.D., D.C.L., F.X.S., ist Baronet, fourth son of
Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, loth Bart., of Columb-John,
Devon ; b. Aug. 23rd, 1815 ; ed! at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford (M.A. and Fellow of All Souls' 1840, M.D. 1848,
Hon. LL.D. of Camb. and Edinburgh, D.C.L. Durham,
Hon. M.D. Trin. Coll., Dublin): is Hon. Physician to Prince
of Wales, Regius Professor of Medicine, Radcliffe Librarian
and Hon. Student of Ch. Ch., Oxford, Hon. Member of
Medical and Philosophical Sos. of Paris, Xew York, Phila-
delphia, Christiania. and Athens, and K. C. R. in Empire of
Brazil ; was Member of Medical Council of United Kingdom
Inebranlable. 1858-74, and President thereof 1874-87, and a Member of Roy.
Unshaken. Sanitary Commn. 1870-72 ; formerly Lee's Reader of Anatomy ;
C.B. 1883, K.C.B. 1884: m. 1846, Sarah, who d. 1878, da. of the late William
Cotton, Esq., D.C.L., F.R.S., of Leytonstone, Essex, and has issue.
Jtrms — Cheeky argent and sable, a fesse gules. (Crest — A man's hand couped at the wrist in a
glove lying fessewise, thereon a falcon perched all proper.
Residence — Oxford. Club — Athenaeum.
Sons living— WILLIAM ALISON DYKE, R.N., 6. Dec. i8th, 1847; became Capt. 1885; was
officially attached to Chilian Army in Chilian-Peruvian war 1880-81, and Dep. Commr. for W.
Pacific; sometime employed by N.S.W. Govt. in preparing plans for Naval Defence of Ports;
is a J P. for Oxfordshire, and an Associate of Institute of Naval Architects : in. 1887, the Hon.
Emily Anna Smith, da. of the late Right Hon. William Henry Smith, M.P. [see V. Hambleden],
and has issue living, William Henry Dyke, b. 1888. — Hubert Guy Dyke, b. 1890. Clubs, United
Service, Athenaeum. Henry Dyke, b. 1850 ; ed. at Rugby ; is Manager of Worcester Old Bank,
Great Malvern : m. 1878, Margaret Hichens, el. da. of the late John Jope Rogers, Esq., of Penrose,
Helston. Residence, Great Malvern. Theodore Dyke, M.D., b. 1851 ; ed. at Winchester, and at
-Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1874, M.A. 1876, M.B. 1880, M.D. 1883); M.R.C.S. Eng. 1880, M.R.C.P.
Eng. 1884, F.R.C.P. 1889 ; was principal Med. Officer of Egyptian Army during cholera epidemic,
1883 (thanked by Khedive, 4th class Medjidie) ; is Assist. Physician at St. Thomas's and Bromp-
ton Hospitals, and Physician to Hand-in- Hand Life Insurance So.: m. 1888, Caroline Cameron,
-da. of Sir William Withey Gull, ist Bart., and has issue living, Theodore William Gull, b. 1890.
Edward Fox Dyke, b. 1891, — Hilda Mary, b. 1890. Residence, 46, Palace Gardens Terrace, W.
Chambers, 8, King's Bench Walk, E.G. Club, United University.— ^—Francis Edward Dyke, b.
1857 ; ed. at Harrow ; formerly Capt. R.A., and 2nd Assist. Sup. of Experiments at Sch. of Gun-
nery; is an A.M.I. C.E. ; served in Natal 1881 : m. 1885, Marion Sarah, da. of the Right Rev.
William Kenneth Macrorie. D.D., formerly Bishop of Maritzburg, and has issue living, Herbert
Arthur, t. 1886, — Kenneth Francis Dyke, b. 1890, — Charis Agnes, b. 1888, — Clemence Margaret, b.
1889. Residence, 22, Cheyne Gardens, S.\V. Club, Junior United Service. Alfred Dyke, b.
1858 ; is Lieut. Roy. ist Devon Yeo. Cav. : JH. 1885, the Hon. Beatrice Danvers Smith, da. of the
late Rt. Hon. William Henry Smith, M.P. [ante], and has issue living, Angela Cicely Mary, b. 1888,
— a da., b. 1892. Residence, 38, Pont Street, S.W. Clubs, Wellington, Cavalry.
Daughter living— Sarah Angelina.
FULLER-PALMER-ACLAND, Creation 1818, of Fairfield, Somerset. [Extinct 1871.]
Sir PEREGRINE PALMER FULLER-PALMER-ACLAND, 2nd Baronet.
Daughter living Of 2nd Baronet— Isabel Harriet (Lady Fuller-Acland-Hood) : m. 1849, Sir
Alexander Bateman Periam Fuller-Acland-Hood, 3rd baronet, who d. 1892. Residence, St. Audries,
Bridgwater.
Acland (Fuller-Acland-Hood), see Hood.
ADAIR, Creation 1838, of Flixton Hall, Suffolk.
Sir HUGH EDWARD ADAIR, 3rd Baronet ; b. Dec.
26th, 1815 ; s. his brother, Sir ROBERT ALEXANDER SHAFTO
(Baron Waveney), 1886 ; ed. at Harrow, and at St. John's
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1839, M.A. 1843) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1844;
is a D.L. and a J.P. for cos. Suffolk and Antrim ; sat as M.P.
for Ipswich (Z) 1847-74, when he was defeated : m. 1856,
Harriet Camilla, da. of the late Alexander Adair, Esq., of
Heatherton Park. Taunton, and has issue.
f atron of J=ibf -Citrines— Needham V., Norfolk ; All Saints' R. with St.
Nicholas R., S. Elmham, Flixton V., Homersfield R. with S. Elmham R.,
St. Margaret R., Suffolk.
Srms — Per bend, argent and or, three dexter hands couped and erect
gules. Crist — A man's head affrontee, couped at the neck proper.
Seats — Flixton Hall, Bungay, Suffolk ; Little Casino, Aldeburgh,
au mort. Suffolk ; Ballymena Castle, Antrim. Town Residence— 63, Portland
the death. Place. W. Club — United University.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
SOUS living— FREDERICK EDWARD SHAFTO, b. Dec. 26th, 1860; formerly Capt. 3rd Batu.
Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own). Clubs, Boodle's, Naval and Military. Robert Shafto, b.
1862; ed. at Oxford Univ. (B. A. 18 — ); Bar. Inner Temple 1890: nt. 1890, Mary, da. of Henry
Bosanquet, Esq. Residence^, Lower Berkeley Street, W. Chambers, 4, Elm Court, Temple, E.G.
Clubs, White's, Isthmian.
Daughter living — Camilla Beatrix Mary.
The 2nd baronet, Sir Robert Alexander Shafto, was Lord Lieut, of co. Antrim, he sat as M.P.
for Cambridge (L) 1847-52, and 1854-7, and 'n '873 was created Baron IVaveney (peerage of United
Kingdom); he died 1886, when the Barony expired, and the Baronetcy devolved upon his brother.
The
ADAM, Creation 1882, of Blair Adam, co. Kinross.
•welcome $ir CHARLES ELPHINSTONE ADAM, ISt Baronet,
el. son of the late Right Hon. William Patrick Adam, M.P.,
C.I.E. ; b. Aug. 7th, 1859; ed.at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford
(B.A. 1882, M.A. 1885) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1885 ; is a D.L.
and a J.P. and County Councillor for cos. Kinross and Fife ;
appointed Private Sec. to Parliamentary Sec. to the Treasury
(Rt. Hon. E. Marjoribanks) 1892.
$rms — Quarterly, ist and 4th, argent, a mullet azure pierced of the
field between three cross-crosslets fitchee, gules, Adam ; 2nd, argent, three
arrows gules, the centre one palewise, the others in saltire, points down-
wards banded together vert, between six trefoils slipped of the last, two in
chief, two in fesse, and two in base, Littlejohu; 3rd, argent, three hawks'
heads erased proper, on a bordure engrailed azure eight bezants or, Btydone.
Crtst — A cross-crosslet, as in the arms, surmounted of a sword in saltire
proper, hiked and pommelled or.
Seats — Blair Adam, Kinross, N.B.; Barns, Kinross, N.B. Chambers—
3, New Square, Lincoln s Inn, W.C. Clubs — Brooks's, National Liberal, New.
Brothers living- William Keith, b. 1861 ; ed. at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1882) ; is a J.P. and
a Resident Magistrate for W. Australia : ;«. 1888, Jane Emily, da. of George Walpole Leake,
Esq., Q.C., of Perth, W. Australia, and has issue living, Robert William Wyllie, b. 1889, — Charles
Keith, b. 1891. Resides in Western Australia. Frederick Loch, b. 1864 ; ed. at Eton : is Lieut.
Scots Guards, serving with Egyptian Army. Clubs, Guards', Bachelors'.
Sisters living — Clementina Mary. Emily Elizabeth.— Constance Marion.
Mother living— EMILY, C.I. {Lady Adam), da. of Gen. Sir William Wyllie, G.C.B. ; granted in
1882 the rank and precedence of a baronet's widow : m. 1856, the Rt. Hon. William Patrick Adam,
C.I.E., who d. 1881. Residences, Barns, Kinross, N.B. ; Wilderness House, Hampton Court.
William Adam, the architect, b. 1689, acquired Blair, and his son Robert, M.P. for Kinross-shire
1768, was architect to George III. The great-grandfather of the present baronet, the Rt. Hon.
William, M.P., was Lord-Lieut, of Kinross-shire, and Lord Chief Commissioner of the Jury Court
of Scotland, his grandfather, Adm. Sir Charles, K.C.B., M.P., was Lord Lieut, of Kinross-shire,
and sometime Governor of Greenwich Hospital, and his father, the Rt. Hon. William Patrick, C.I.E.,
M.P. (/,) for Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire 1859-80, was successively a Lord of the Treasury
First Commissioner of Works and Buildings, and Governor of Madras.
AFFLECK, Creation 1782, of Auchinleck, Ayr.
Sir ROBERT AFFLECK, yth Baronet ; b. March
4th, 1852 : s. his father, Sir ROBERT, 1882 ; ed. at Eton, and
at Oxford Univ. ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Suffolk, and a County-
Councillor for W. Div. of Suffolk, Gazeley Div. ; formerly
Lieut. W. Suffolk Militia : in. 1886, Julia Georgina, da. of
John Sampson Prince, Esq., of 8, Cornwall Mansions, Cornwall
Gardens, S.W.
patron of ffint fifaing— Dalham R., Suffolk.
^rms — Argent, three bars sable. Crtst — An ear of wheat bearded
proper.
Seats— Dalham Hall, Newmarket ; Somerby House, Oakham. Clubs.
—Turf, Boodle's, Yorkshire.
Brothers living-JOHN DE LINDE~N, b. July i8th, 1860. Philip
Burton, b. 1862.
Pretiosum quod utile. Sisters living -Katharine Maria: m. ist, 1878, Lieut.-CoI. Charles
That is -valuable which is Wollaston, who d. 1882, formerly of Bengal Car. ; 2ndly, 1891, Richard
iiseful. Frewen, Esq. Residence, Innishannon, co. Cork. Anna Maria.
Frances Caroline. Helen Affleck : ;«. 1883, the Rev. Henry Bruce
Pugh, R. of Dalham, and Rural Dean of Thurlow, and has issue living, Robert William Bruce,
b. 1891. Residence, Dalham Rectory, near Newmarket. Mary Elizabeth Harriett.
Aunts living (daughters of 4th Baronet) — Harriett Elizabeth : in. ist, 1829, John Thomas Bridges,
Esq., whorf. 1853, ofSt. Nicholas Court, Isle of Thanet; 2ndly, 1854, the Rev. John Edward Nassau
Molesworth, D.D., V. of Rochdale, who d. 1877 [see V. Molesworth, colls.], and has issue living
(by ist marriage), Maria Elizabeth (Lady Molesworth) : m. 1854, Sir Guilford Lindsey Molesworth.
K. C.I.E. [see V. Molesworth, colls.]. Marian: ;«. 1846, the Rev. Samuel Charles, whoa. 1890,
having been divorced on her petition 1873. Residence, 26, Broadhurst Gardens, N.W.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
WidOW liYing Of 6th Baronet— MARIA EMILY (Lady Affleck}, da. of the late Edmund Singer
Burton, Esq., of Churchill, Northamptonshire: ;«. 1850, Sir Robert Affleck, 6th baronet, who d,
1882. Residence, The Highlands, Framfield, near Uckfield.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. James Danby Affleck, 3rd son of 4th baronet, b. 1810, d. 1862:
in. 1853, Sophia, da. of Edward Dyson, Esq. : —
Frederic Danby James, b. 1856. Arthur Edward Highlander, b. 1857. Florence.
The ist baronet, Rear-Adm. Sir Edmund Affhck, was created a baronet, with remainder to the
issue male of his father, in consideration of his services in the engagement between the fleet of Adm.
Rodney and the French squadron under Count de Grasse, 1782. He sat as M.P. for Colchester 1786.
The 3rd baronet was Col. i6th Lancers.
AGNEW, Creation 1629, of Lochnaw, Wigtownshire.
Sir ANDREW NOEL AGNEW, 9th Baronet ;
b. Aug. I4th, 1850 ; s. his father, Sir ANDREW,
1892 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(LL.B. 1871) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1874 ; is a J.P.
and a D.L. of Wigtownshire ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Dumfries Dist. (LU) 1892: m. 1889,
Gertrude, da. of the late Hon. Gowran Charles
Vernon [see B. Lyveden, colls.].
^Vrma — Argent, a chevron between two cinquefoils in chief
gules, and a saltire couped in base azure. Crtst — An eagle
issuant and reguardant proper. jSupporfcrs — Two heraldic
tigers proper, collared and chained or.
Fy persuasion rather than by force. Seat— Lochnaw Castle, Stranraer, Wigtownshire. Town
• Residence — 20, Lennox Gardens, S.W. Clnbs — Brooks's,
United University.
Brothers living— HENRY DE COURCY, b. Nov. ist, 1851 ; is a J.P. for Wigtownshire, and a
merchant in Calcutta : m. 1885, Ethel Anne, da. of the late Capt. Thomas William Goff, 7th
Dragoon Guards, and has issue living, Dorothea Alma,— Hazel Louisa. Residence, The Old
House, Brentwood, Essex. Charles Hamlyn, b. 1859; is Capt. 7th Hussars, and a J.P. for
Wigtownshire ; served in Burmah Campaign 1885-7 (medal with clasp). Cl'tbs, Naval and Military,
Scottish.— — Quentin Graham Kinnaird, b. 1861 ; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Roy. Scots Fusiliers, and a
J.P. for Wigtownshire ; served during Burmese campaign 1885-6 as A.D.C. to Gen. Comdg. (twice
mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp) ; was A.D.C. to Gov. of Madras 1883-4. Clubs, Junior
United Service, Marlborough, New. Gerard Dalrymple, b. 1862 ; formerly Lieut. ?nd Batn. The
Buffs (E. Kent Regt.). Club, Scottish.
Sisters living— Madeline Diana Elizabeth (Lady Williams-Dnunmond) : m. ist, 1867, Thomas
Henry Clifton, Esq., who d. 1880, formerly M.P. for North Lancashire ; 2ndly, 1889, Sir James
Hamlyn Williams-Drummond, 4th Bart., and has issue living (by ist marriage), John Talbot, b. 1868,
— Cuthbert, b. 1869, — Harry Arthur, b. 1873,— Charles Caryl, <^ 1877,— Madeline Edith, — Constance
Gertrude Cicely (Hon. Mrs. Hovell- Thurloitj-Cutnming -Bruce) : m. 1891, the Hon. James Fred-
erick Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce, Lieut, ist Batn. Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders), el. son of
5th Baron Thurlow, — Frances Victoria, — (by 2nd marriage), [see Williams-Drummond, Bart.].
Residences, Edwinsford, Llandilo, Carmarthenshire ; Hawthornden, Midlothian. Arabella Frances
Georgians. Caroline Charlotte. Louisa Lucia: »/. 1877, Duncan Macneill, Esq., and has
issue living, Andrew Duncan, b. 1881,— Alma, — Elizabeth. Residence, Tyndale House, Wimble-
don.— Mary Alma Victoria (Baroness Kinnaird): m. 1875, the. nth Baron Kinnaird. Resi-
dences, Rossie Priory, Perth ; Plaistow Lodge, Bromley, Kent ; 10, St. James's Square, S.W.
Rosina Constance.— Marguerite Violet Maud : tn. 1890, Francis Dudley Williams-Drummond,
Esq. [see Williams-Drummond, Bart.]. Resilience, Portiscliff, Ferryside, S. Wales.
Uncles living (sons of 7th baronet) — John de Courcy Andrew, b. 1819 ; entered R.N. 1834, and
retired as Capt. 1870 ; served in China War 1841 (medal), and in operations in Baltic 1854 (medal):
m. ist, 1849, Anne, who d. 1852, da. of the late Rev. David Wauchope ; 2ndly, 1854, Patricia Eliza-
beth, who d. 1870, da. of the late William Henry Dowbiggin, Esq.; 3rdly, 1872, Patricia, da. of Sir
Alexander Ramsay, 2nd baronet, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Robert Wauchope, b.
1861, — Andrew William, b. 1864, — Samuel Montagu, R.N., b. 1867 ; became a Lieut. 1890; served
in Egyptian war 1882 (medal and Khedive's bronze star), — Georgina Anne : ;«. 1885, James Fer-
guson, Junr., Esq., of Kinmundy, Aberdeenshire, — Madeline Mary. Residence, 2, Oxford Terrace,
Edinburgh. James Andrew C.E., b. 1823. Club, Athenaeum. Stair Andrew, C.B., b. 1831 ;
formerly Lieut, gth Regt. ; Advocate Scotland 1860; is Registrar-Gen, for Scotland, and a J.P. for
Wigtownshire ; C.B. 1885 : m. 1870, Georgina, da. of the late George More Nisbett, Esq., of
Cairnhill, Lanarkshire, and has issue living, Stair Carnegie, b. 1872, — Herbert Charles, b. 1880,—
Mabel Mary, — Georgina Constance, — Dora Charlotte. Residence, 22, Buckingham Terrace, Edin-
burgh. Club, Reform. Thomas Frederick Andrew, b. 1834 : tn. 1861, Julia, da. of Charles
Pelly, Esq., M.C.S. [see Pelly, Bart.], and has issue living. Douglas. b. 1869, — Ernest Frederick,
b. 1871, — Graham, b. 1874, — Herman Maitland, b. 1876, — Percy Reginald, b. 1878, — Harold Car-
negie, b. 1881, — Henrietta, — Geraldine, — Ethel Patricia, — Marion. Residence, Bank of England,
Liverpool. Gerald Andrew, b. 1835 ; entered Army 1855, and retired as Hon. Lieut. -Col. 1884 ;
served in Indian Mutiny campaign 1857-8 (wounded, medal with two clasps): »i. 1870. Margaret
Cunninghame, da. of the late William Bonar, Esq., of Warriston, N.B., and has issue living, Eva
Mary. Rssidence, Warriston House, Edinburgh.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
living (sisters of yth baronet) i— Agnes : m. 1845, the Rev. Thomas Blizzard Bell, who if. 1866
and has issue living, George Frederick (of Australia. Chit*, Windham), b. 1848, — Andrew Agnew,
/>. 1855 : ;« 1883, Jessie, da. of John Anderson, Esq., J.P., of St. John, New Brunswick,—
Madeline Carnegie, — Isabella Ross,— Eleanora Georgina : ;«. 1882, Leveson Douglas Stewart,
Esq. [see E. Galloway, colls.], of 152, Withington Road, Whalley Range, Manchester.
Martha: in. 1848, Frederick Lewis Maitland-Heriot, Esq. [see E. Lauderdale, colls.], who d, 1881.
Residence, 44, Argyll Road, Kensington, W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. David Carnegie Andrew Agnew, 3rd son of 7th baronet.
b. 1821, d, 1887 : ;//. 1855, Eleanora (now of 46, Gilmore Place, Edinburgh), da.
of G. Bell, Esq., F.R.S.E. :—
Andrew David Carnegie, b. 1856: »i. 1882, Minnie Dale, da. of David Dale Buchanan, Esq., and
has issue living, Pearl Eleanor Isabella Jane, b. 1883, — Ruby Geraldine, b. 1887. Residence,
Durban, Natal. Agnes Madeline Eleanora.
The three first baronets successively represented Wigtownshire in Parliament, — the latter was also
-a member of the Grand Convention of Estates 1689. The sth baronet, a Lieut. -Gen. in the army,
received ^4,000 as compensation for the abolition of the office of Sheriff of Wigtownshire, which had
been hereditary in this family for more than 400 years. The 7th baronet was M.P. for Wigtownshire
<£) 1830-38, and the 8th, 1856-68.
ALEXANDER, Creation 1809, of the City of Dublin.
Sir WILLIAM FERDINAND ALEXANDER, 5th Baronet,
and great-grandson of 1st baronet; b. Oct. iSth, 1845; s. his
cousin, Sir JOHN WALLIS, 1888 ; m. 1884, Edith, da. of the late
George Frederick Heriot La Fargue, Esq., of Bosworth Hus-
bands, Leicestershire, and has issue.
^rms — Per pale argent and sable a chevron, and in base a crescent
counterchanged ; on a canton azure a harp or, in the sinister chief point a
mullet of the last. Cast— An armed arm embowed holding a sword proper,
charged on the wrist with a mullet or.
Residences — Monckton, South East Road, Ramsgate ; Cruisetown, CO.
Meath.
Son living-LIONEL CECIL WILLIAM, b. i88S.
Daughter living— Eileen Edith, b. 1888.
Sisters living— Charlotte : m. 1862, the Rev. Thomas Borlase Coulson,
V. of Bramley, and Hon. Canon of Truro. Residence, Oakley Court,
_ -Annie Isabella : in. 1871, Charles Forbes Calland, Esq. (formerly Lieut.
g8th Regt.), and has issue living, Alexander. />. 1887. Residences, Bromley, Kent ; Upper Forest.
Glamorgan.— Mary : m. 1869, Henry John Goodwin Robinson, Esq., (formerly Lieut. g8th
Regt.), and has issue living, Herbert, b. 1872. Residence, Branscombe, Mackay, Queensland.
Fanny Jane: m. 1882, Aston Edward McMurdo, Esq., Lieut. R.N., and has issue living.
John Coke, b. 1884. Residence, Ramornie, Kington, Herefordshire.— Lucy : m. 1881, Frank
Theodore Bagshawe, Esq., Dist. Sup. of Police, Madras, and has issue living, Brian, b. 1883, —
Adair, b. 1884, — Norman, b. 1886. Residence, Tanjore, Madras.
Aunts living — Harriet : m. 1850, the Rev. Godfrey Edward Alexander, R. of Stoke Bliss. Resi-
dence, Stoke Bliss Rectory, Tenbury. Elizabeth. Residence, Bagneres de Bigore, Hautes
Pyrenees, France.
.Mother living— Mary, da. of the late Rt. Rev. the Hon. Edward Grey [see E. Grey, colls.]: nt.
1839, Major William Alexander, who d. 1885. Residence, Newlands, Bromley, Kent.
"Widow living Of 4th Baronet— MARY KATHLEEN (Lady Alexander), da. of the Rev. John
Dreaper, of 372, The Cliff, Higher Broughton, Manchester : in. 1877, as his second wife, Sir John
Walhs Alexander, 4th baronet, who d. 1888. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Robert du Pre Alexander, Esq., 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1802, d.
1874 : m. 1833, Eliza, who d. 1850, da. of B. B. Nembhard, Esq., of Jamaica : — •
•Caroline Charlotte : /«. ist, 1862, Philip William Villiers Reade, Esq., who d. 1874, of the Wood-
paries, co. Galway ; 2ndly, 1878, Leicester Hibbert, Esq., and has issue (by ist marriage), Florence
Jane : m. 1887, Robert Fiennes Hibbert, Esq., of Woodpark, Scariff, co. Clare. Residence,
Walberton House, Arundel.
Grandchildren of the late William John ALEXANDER-SHAW, Esq., 2nd son of ist
baronet, b. 17 — , d. 1856 : ;«. 1815, Isabella, who d. 1834, da. of Robert Alexander,
Esq., of Seamount, co. Dublin : —
Issue of the late Richard Alexander-Shaw, Esq., b. 18 — , d. 1867 : ;«. 1860 : —
Godfrey William ALEXANDER, b. 1861 ; has discontinued the surname of Shaw : in. 1890, Alice Maude,
da. of James Priestley, Esq., of Bankfield, Taylor Hill, Huddersfield, and has issue living, a da.,
b. 1892. Residence, 10, Silverdale Road, Oxton, Birkenhead. Charles Henry, b. 1866.—
Harriet: in. 1887, Arthur John Childe Freeman, Esq., who d. 1891. Residence, Ferney Bank,
Sftpey Bridge, Worcester.
Of this family the Earls of Caledon are a branch. John Alexander (el. son of Capt. Andrew
Alexander, of Ballyclose, who was attainted in 1689) had three sons (i) John, ancestor of the
Alexanders of Milford, co. Carlow, (2) Nathaniel, ancestor of the Earls of Caledon, (3) William,
.ancestor of William Alexander, ist baronet, who was Lord Mayor of Dublin. The 2nd baronet was
a Director of the Bank of Ireland, and the 3rd baronet was Attorney-General to the Prince of
"Wales, and a member of the Council of H.R.H.
Per mare, per terras.
By sea, by land.
Tunbridge Wells.-
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
ALEXANDER, Creation 1886, of Ballochmyle, co. Ayr.
Perseverantia Vincit.
Perseverance conquers.
Vincit veritas.
Truth conquers.
Sir CLAUD ALEXANDER, ist Baronet, el. son of
the late Boyd Alexander, Esq., by Sophia Elizabeth, da. of
the late Sir Benjamin Hobhouse, Bart. ; b. Jan. I5th, 1831 ;
ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford; entered Grenadier
Guards 1849, became Lieut, and Capt. 1854, Capt. and
Lieut. -Col. 1860, Col. 1875 (h.p. 1878), and Hon. Maj.-Gen.
1883 ; served in Crimean campaign 1854-6, including siege
and fall of Sebastopol (medal with clasp, Turkish medal, and
5th class Medjidie) ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for cos. Ayr and
Renfrew; sat as M.P. for S. Ayrshire (C) 1874-85, which
he unsuccessfully contested 1868 and 1885 : m. 1863, Eliza,
only da. of the late Alexander Speirs, Esq., of Elderslie,
Lord-Lieut, 'of Renfrewshire, and has issue.
^nns — Per pale argent and sable a chevron, in chief a fleur de lys,
in base a crescent, all countercharged, within a bordure gules and or.
Crtst — An elephant passant,
Seat— Ballochmyle, Mauchline. Ayrshire. Town Residence— 11, Great Queen Street, S.W.
Clubs— Guards', Carlton, United Service, Marlborough, Western, Scottish Conservative.
Son living— CLAUD, 1. Feb. 24th, 1867; ed. at Eton, and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1889);
formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Roy. Scots Fusiliers; is a J.P. for Ayrshire: m. 1889, Lady Diana
Montgomerie, da. of i4th Earl of Eglinton and Winton, and has issue living, a son, b. 1892.
Residence, Logan, Cumnock, Ayrshire.
ALISON, Creation 1852.
Sir ARCHIBALD ALISON, G.C.B., LL.D., 2nd
Baronet; b. Jan. 2ist, 1826; s. his father, Sir ARCHIBALD,
D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., 1867 : Hon. LL.D., 1888 ; entered
72nd Highlanders 1846, became Col. 1867, Maj.-Gen. 1877,
Lieut. -Gen. 1882, and Gen. 1889 ; served in Crimean campaign
1855 (medal with clasp, brevet of Major, and Turkish medal),
as Mil. Sec. to F.M. Lord Clyde during Indian Mutiny 1857-8
(lost left arm at Lucknow, brevet of Lieut. -Col., medal with
clasp, and C.B.). as Brig. -Gen. andk2nd in command during
Ashantee Expedition 1873-4 (thanksjDf Parliament, K.C.B.,
and medal with clasp) ; was D. A.G. in Ireland 1874-7, Comdt.
of Staff Coll., Sandhurst, 1877-8, and D.Q.M.G. and Ch. of
Intelligence Depart, at Head-quarters,' 1878-82 ; served in
Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal with clasp, thanked by Par-
liament, and 2nd class Osmanieh) ; commanded Army of Occupation in Egypt
1882-3, a«d Aldershot Div. 1883-5, and again 1885-8; was A.G. of the Forces
Feb. to Sept. 1885 ; is Hon. Col. ist Vol. Batn. Highland L.I., and a Mil. Member of
Council of Sec. of State for India ; G.C.B. 1887 : m. 1858, Jane, da. of the late James
Black, Esq., of Dalmonoch, N.B., and has issue.
3rms — Azure, a bear's head argent muzzled gules, between in chief two fleurs-de-lis or, and in base
a fir-tree eradicated of the last, surmounted of a sword in bend. Crtst — A hawk's head erased proper.
Seat -Woodfield, Colinton, N.B. Ttnun Residence— 93, Eaton Place, S.W. Clubs— United
Service, Hurlingham.
Sons living— ARCHIBALD, 6. May 2oth, 1862 ; ed. at Eton, and at Sandhurst ; formerly Lieut, ist
Batn. the Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own) : is Capt. sth Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own),
and Colonial Sec. of Bermuda : m. 1888, Georgina, da. of the late J. Bond Cabbell, Esq., of Cromer
Hall, Norfolk, and has issue living, Archibald, b. 1888,— George Newdegate, b. 1889. Residence,
Cedar Avenue, Hamilton, Bermuda. Rardal Frederick, b. 1864 : ed. at Charterhouse ; is Capt.
ist Batn. Seaforth Highlanders (Rossshire Buff's, The Duke of Albany's).
Daughters living— Margaret Frances : m. 1884, Col. Charles Walker Robinson, C.B. [see Robinson,
Bart., cr. 1854]. Residences, Commandant's House, Port Louis, Mauritius; 10, Hyde Park
Gate, S.W. Elizabeth Glencairn. Geraldine Eugenie. Florence Jane.
Sister living--Ella Frances Catherine (Hon. Lady Dormer) : m. ist, 1854, Robert Cutlar-Fergusson.
uars; s a .. or cos. umres an rcurgt : >n. 19, ose, wo . 190, a. o
late John Grant Hodgson, Esq., of Cabalva, Herefordshire, and has issue living, Ella b. 18,
Esme (twin) b. 1889,— Archibald William Cutlar (of 39, Conduit Street, W. Club, Naval and
Military), b. 1856 ; formerly Lieut. Rifle Brigade. Residence, Madras.
The ist baronet was an eminent lawyer and historian.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
HAVELOCK-ALLAN, Creation 1858, of Lucknow.
sir HENRY MARSHMAN HAVELOCK-ALLAN, V.C.,
K.C.B., 1st Baronet, son of the late Major-Gen. Sir Henry
Havelock, K.C.B. ; b. Aug. 6th, 1830 ; entered 39th Foot 1846,
became Major iSth Foot 1858, Lieut. -Col. 1859, Col. 1868,
Maj.-Gen. 1878, and Hon. Lieut.-Gen. on retired list 1882 ;
was D. A.Q.M.G. in Persian Expedition 1856-7 (medal) ; served
in Indian Mutiny 1857-9 (repeatedly mentioned in despatches,
thrice wounded, medal with two clasps and V.C.), in New
Zealand war 1863-5 (medal); C.B. 1866, K.C.B. 1887 ; assumed
by royal license, 1880, the additional surname of Allan ; un-
successfully contested Stroud Jan. 1874; sat as M.P. for
Sunderland (Z) 1874-81. and for S.E. Div. of Durham (LU)
1885-92, when he was defeated; is a J.P., a D. L., and a
County Alderman for Durham, a J.P. for N.R. of York, and
Hon. Col. Durham Artillery, W. Div. R.A. : m. 1865, Lady
Alice Moreton, da. of 2nd Earl of Ducie, and has issue.
s — Quarterly, ist and 4th sable, a cross potent quarter pierced or, charged with four guttes de
sang ; in chief two lions' heads erased of the second, all within a bordure engrailed erminois ; a canton
ermine, A llan ; 2nd and 3rd, vert, a castle argent between two fleurs-de-lys in chief, and a cross-crosslet
fitchee in base or, Havelock. Crests — ist,a demi-lion rampant argent, ducally crowned gules, charged
on the shoulder with a cross-crosslet fitchee sable, holding in the dexter paw a crpss potent or,
supporting in the sinister paw a rudder of the second ; 2nd, a lion rampant gules, powdered with
ermine spots, charged on the shoulder with a castle argent, sustaining a Danish battleaxe proper.
Seat — Blackwell Hall, Darlington. Tmvn Residence
United Service, Reform, Brooks's, Devonshire.
-70, Chester Square, S.W. Clubs —
Sons living— HENRY SPENCER MORETON, b. Jan. 3oth, 1872 Allan, b. 1874.
Daughter living— Ethel : m. 1886. Joseph Albert Pease, Esq., M.P., son of Sir Joseph Whitwell
Pease, M.P., ist Bart. Residence, Snow Hall, Gainford, Darlington.
Brother living (in special remainder to the Baronetcy) — George Broadfoot HAVELOCK, b. 1847 ;
formerly Lieut. loist Foot ; is District Superintendent of Police, Bankura : m. ist, 1873, Georgina
Marian, who d. 1888, da. of James Crosby, Esq., Barrister- at-law, and Immigration Agent-Gen.,
Demerara, British Guiana ; 2ndly, 1888, Annie Helen, da. of the late Henry Brown Beresford, Esq.,
B.C.S., and has issue living (by and marriage), Beresford Arthur Jardine, b. 1889. Residence,
Bankura, Bengal.
The father of the present baronet distinguished himself by his unparalleled march from Allahabad
to Cawnpore and Lucknow, which latter place he held with astonishing bravery against the rebels for
two months. A patent of baronetcy in his favour was grant«d Nov. z6th, 1857, but as he died two days
prior to the date thereof, the honour was extended to his son.
ALLEYNE, Creation 1769, of Barbados.
Sir JOHN GAY NEWTON ALLEYNE, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Sept. 8th, 1820; s. his father, Sir REYNOLD ABEL, 1870; ed.
at Harrow ; was Warden of Dulwich Coll. 1843-51 ; is a member
of Institutes of Mechanical and Civil Engineers, Vice-Pres. of
Iron and Steel Institute, and a J.P. and a County Alderman
for Derbyshire ; formerly Capt. I2th Derby Rifle Vol. : m.
1851, Augusta Isabella, da. of Sir Henry Fitz-Herbert, 3rd
Baronet, and has issue.
£Vrtns — Per chevron gules and ermine, two lions' heads erased or in
chief. Cnst — Out of a ducal coronet a horse's head argent.
Seat— Alleyne Dale Hall, Island of Barbados. Residence— Chevin,
near Belper. Club — Royal Southern Yacht.
Non tua te moveant sed Son living— REYNOLD HENRY NEWTON, b. May i6th, 1852 ; ed.
publica vota.
Let notyouroivn interests
move yon, but rather the
•wishes of the public.
at Winchester: m. 1879, Susanna, da. of the late John Meynell, Esq., of
Tapton Grove, and has issue living, John Meynell, b. 1889, — Reynold
Meynell, b. 1892, — Augusta, — Eleanor, — Alice, — Ida, — Kathleen. Resi-
dence, Sandhills, Thorner, near Leeds. Clubs, Corinthian Yacht,
Junior Conservative.
Daughters living — Agnes Rebecca Augusta : in. 1880, Frederick
Channer Corfield, Esq. (Lieut. -Col. ist Vol. Batn. Derbyshire Regt.), and has issue living,
Frederick Alleyne, b. 1884,— Richard Fitz-Herbert, b. 1892, — Agnes Sarah Augusta,— Lucy Mary,
—Margaret Emily,— Kittie Conyngham. Residence, Ormonde Fields, Codnor, Derby. Judith :
m. iSSo, William de Burgh Jessop, Esq., and has issue living, John de Burgh, *>. 1885,— Mabel
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Alleyne,— Dorothy Babington,— Eva Fitz-Herbert. Residence, Overton Hall, Ashover, near
Chesterfield. Rebecca Olton : m. 1883, Frederic Charles Arkwright, Esq., J.P., D.L., and has
issue living, Richard Alleyne, /;. 1884,— Frederic George Alleyne, b. 1885, — Kathleen Rebecca,
b. 1890. Residence, Willersley, Derby. Mary. Grace. Augusta. Katharine Octavia.
Sisters living— Rebecca : >«. 1837, Lieut. -Col. Robert Fanshawe Martin, who d. 1846. Residence,
The Hall, West Farleigh, Maidstone. Caroline Rycroft.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Reynold Fitz-Herbert Beresford Alleyne, Esq., and son of 2nd
baronet, b. 1825, d. 1889: in. 1854, Anna Maria (now of Kensington, Barbados),
da. of the late Sir R. Boucher Clarke, C. B., Ch. Justice of Barbados :—
Reynold Beresford Senhouse, b. 1858. William Newton, b. 1859. Emily Rebecca : tit. 1876,
Henry Alleyne Pile, Esq., and has issue living, Anna Rachel, — Agnes Elise, — Rosalie Augusta.
Residence, Warleigh, Barbados. Agnes Martin : in, 1882, J. Francis Browne, Esq., and has issue
living, Francis Reynold Alleyne, b. 1883, — Eleanor Anna Alleyne. Residence, Merton Lodge,
Barbados.
Issue of the late Bouverie Alleyne, Esq., Colonial Sec. of St. Vincent, 3rd son of 2nd
baronet, b. 1828, d. 1861 : ;«. 1856, Charlotte Agnes Emma, da. of the late 'Sir W.
Colebrooke, C.B. : —
Bouverie Colebrooke, b. 1861. Gertrude.
Sir John Gay, the ist baronet, represented St. Andrew's in the Barbados House of Assembly
1757-67, and was Speaker of the House 1767-97 ; he had two sisters, one married the ist Earl of
.Radnor, and the other, Sir Charles Knowles, ist baronet.
Amcotts-Ingilby, see Ingilby.
HEATHCOAT-AMORY, Creation 1874, of Knightshayes Court, Tiverton, Devon.
Sir JOHN HEATHCOAT HEATHCOAT-AMORY, ist
Baronet, son of Samuel Amory, Esq., of The Priory, Homer-
ton, and of Portland Place. London, by Anne, da. and coheiress
of the late John Heathcoat, Esq., M.P., of Bolham, Devon; b.
May 4th, 1829; is a J.P. for Tiverton, and a D.L. and a J.P.
for N. Devon ; sat as M.P. for Tiverton (Z,) 1868-85 ; assumed
by royal license, 1874, the additional name and arms of Heath-
coat : m. 1863, Henrietta Mary. da. of William Unwin, Esq.,
and has issue.
2\rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th argent, two bars gules ; on a bend, en-
grailed with plain cotteses sable, two annulets of the field, Amory; 2nd
and 3rd, vert, three piles, one reversed in base between the others, issuant
from the chief; each charged with a pomme, thereon a cross of the second,
Heathcoat. {[rest* — ist, the battlements of a tower or, therefrom issuant a
talbot's head azure charged, with two annulets fessewise, and interlaced
Amore non vi. gold, Amory; 2nd, upon a mount vert, between two roses springing from
By love, not by •violence, the same gules, stalked and leaved proper, a pomme charged with a cross
or, Heathcoat.
Seat — Knightshayes Court, Tiverton.
Brooks's.
Town Residence— 8, Hill Street, W. Clubs— Reform,
Sons living- IAN MURRAY HEATHCOAT, b. April i6th, 1865. Clubs, Brooks's, Bachelors',
Harry William Ludovic Heathcoat, b, 1870; is Lieut, ist Batn. Coldstream Guards.
Ludovic, b. 1881.
Daughters living — Muriel Mary Heathcoat : in. 1891, Charles Robert Sydenham Carew, Esq.,
[oft' Carew, Bart., colls.]. Residence, Collipriest, Tiverton. Dorothy Helen. Mary Christal.
Sir John is grandson to John Heathcoat, who gave a great impetus to the lace trade by the
inventions he made in machinery.
ANDERSON, Creation 1660, of Broughton, Lincolnshire. [Extinct 1891.]
Sir CHARLES HENRY JOHN ANDERSON, Qth and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 9th Baronet— Charlotte Arabella: ;«. 1862, Col. George Phipps Prevost,
who d. 1885, el. son of the Ven. Sir George Prevost, 2nd Bart. Emma Theodosia.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Grandchildren living Of 9th Baronet— Issue of the late Francis Foljambe Anderson, Esq.,
2nd son of gth baronet, b. 1841, d. 1881 : in. 1874, Annie Louisa Heywood (now of Lea, near Gains-
borough), da. of the late Benjamin Heywood Jones, Esq., of Larkhill, Lancashire : —
Margaret Louise.— Katharine Helen. Frances Olive.
ANSON, Creation 1831, of Birch Hall, Lancashire.
Sir WILLIAM REYNELL ANSON, D.C.L., 3rd
Baronet ; b. Nov. I4th, 1843; j. his father, Sir JOHN WILLIAM
HAMILTON, 1873 ; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1866, D.C.L. 1881); is Warden of All Souls' Coll.,
Oxford, and a J.P. for Oxfordshire ; Bar. Inner Temple 1869 ;
was Vinerian Reader in Civil and English Law 1874-81 ;
unsuccessfully contested W. Staffordshire (Z) 1880.
ijpstron of £too Jtibinjs — St. James's R., Birch, Manchester ; Oakford
R., Devon.
JVrins — Argent, three bendlets engrailed gules, a crescent for difference,
Anson; 2nd, ermine, three mountain cats passant-guardant in pale sable,
Adams; 3rd, azure, three salmons naiant in pale per pale or and argent,
Sambrooke ; 4th, sable, a bend or, between three spears' heads argent,
Nil desperandum. Carrier. Crist — Out of a ducal coronet or, a spear's head proper.
Never despair. Seat — Birch Hall, Manchester. Residences — All Souls' College,
Oxford ; Elm Hill, Hawkhurst, Kent. Chambers — i, Brick Court, E.C.
Clubs — Brooks's, New University, St. James's, Travellers', Athenaeum.
Brothers living— FREDERICK ARTHUR, b. Nov. 6th, 1850; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1872) : in. 1878, Agnes, da. of James F. Roberts, Esq., of Akaroa, New Zealand, and
has issue living, Denis George William, b. 1888, — Ella Frances Olive, b. 1880,— Agnes Margaret,
b. 1883,— Janet Katharine Mary, b. 1884,— Annie Evelyn, b. 1886. Residence, Piraki, Bankes
Peninsula, New Zealand. Algernon Horatio, R.N., b. 1854 ; became Lieut. 1878, and Com. 1892.
Club, Junior United Service.
Sisters living— Louisa Elizabeth Anne : m. 1880, the Rev. Donald Campbell, V. of Eye, and has
issue living, John M'Leod, b. 1884,— Donald Frederick, b. 1888,— Mary Elizabeth,— Jean Ella
Louisa. Residence, Eye Vicarage, Suffolk. Mary Louisa. Elizabeth Georgiana.— Florence
Helen. — —Margaret Mildred : in. 1886, the Rev. Frederick George Buller, R. of Btirrough Green,
and has issue living, Hugh Algernon, b. 1887, — John Frederick, b. 1889, — Frederick Edwin, b.
1891. Residence, Burrough Green Rectory, Newmarket. — Gertrude Christina. Janet
Katherine Olive.
, .., ..., . , . , , .
ir Archibald Edward Harbord, K.C.M.G., b. 1826; entered R.A. 1844, retired as Maj.-Gen.
dal with clasp, Turkish medal, and Medjidie) ; was
icmenis 1071-2, ana in 1077 ana 1079 ; conauctea successiui military operations lor repelling
invasion of State of Sungei Ujong, and for occupation of Sree Menanti, &c., in Malay Peninsula,'
1875-6 (medal with clasp) ; was Lieut. -Gov. of Prince of Wales's Island 1867-82 ; is a J. P. for Sussex,
and a County Councillor for E. Div. of Sussex, St. Leonard's Div. ; C.M.G. 1876, K.C.M.G. 1882 :
m. 1851, Elizabeth Mary, who d. 1891, da. of the late Richard Bourchier, Esq., and has issue living,
Archibald John George, b. 1851, — Elizabeth Mary Louisa. Residence, Southfield, Silverhill, St.
Leonard's-on-Sea.
AlintS living (daughters of ist Baronet) — Anne Georgiana Frances : m. 1846, the Rev. W. Thornton,
who d. 1881, and has issue living, Thomas William (of Brockhall, Weedon. Club, Junior Carlton),
b. 1850; is a J.P. for co. Northampton (High Sheriff 1886); formerly Capt. 4th Batn. Northampton-
shire Regt. : m. 1883, Evelyn Margaret, da. of Edmund Charles Burton, Esq., of Daventry, and has
issue living, Thomas Anson b. 1887, Ronald Edmund b. 1889, John Burton b. 1891, Rosamond
Fremeaux, Violet Eleanor, — Francis Hugh, LL.B. (of Daventry, near Northampton), b. 1853 ; ed.
at King's Coll., Camb. ; Bar. I^iner Temple 1878 : ;«. 1886, Adelaide Ethel, da. of W. Burchell,
Esq., and has issue living, Henry Gerard b. 1892, — Mary Susan, — Bertha Anne : m. 1884, the Rev.
Charles Brooke, V. of Grendon, Northampton, — Anne Laetitia : in. iSqi, the Rev. Edmund Milnes
Ellerbeck, V. of Chippentield, Herts,- Mabel. Residence, Kingsthorpe Hall, near Northampton.
Louisa Frances Maria: m. 1857, Major Francis Du Cane, R.E., who d. 1880, and has issue
living, Francis Charles John, b. 1862; m. 1891, Gwendolene, da. of the Rev. Jonathan Havard
Jones, R. of Alpheton, Suffolk, — Louisa Frances, — Katharine Christabelle, — Frances Anne, — Mary,
— Caroline Anna Bella. Residence, 21, Linden Gardens, Bayswater, W.
of the late Major-
o d. 1873. Resi-
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet — ELIZABETH CATHERINE (Laay Anson), da. o
Gen. Sir Denis Pack, K.C.B. : m. 1842, Sir John William Hamilton Anson, wh
dence, Hill House, Arundel.
The ist baronet, a younger brother of the ist Viscount Anson, and uncle of the ist Earl of Lichfield,
greatly distinguished himself during the Peninsular War. The 2nd baronet was killed by a railway
accident at Wigan, August 2nd, 1873.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
ANSTRUTHER, Creation 1694, of Balcaskle, Fifeshlre.
Sir RALPH WILLIAM ANSTRUTHER, 6th Baronet :
b. July 5th, 1858 ; s. his father, Sir ROBERT, M.P. 1886; ed.
at Eton ; formerly Capt. R.E. ; is a J.P. for co. Caithness
and a J.P. and D.L. for co. Fife ; served in Egyptian cam-
paign 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star), and in Bechuana-
land expedition 1885 : m. 1886, Mildred Harriet, da. of Edward
Hussey, Esq. [see B. Windsor], and has issue.
Argent, three piles issuing from the chief sable. Crest — Two
arms embowed in armour holding a poleaxe with both hands proper.
Seats — Balcaskie, Pittenweem, Fife ; Watten, Caithness. Clubs—
Brooks's, New. -
Son living— ROBERT EDWARD, b. April 4th, 1890.
Daughters living— Margaret Christian, b. 1887. - Magdalen Janet, b.
Penissem ni pernssem. 1889.
/ should have perished Brothers living — Henry Torrens, M.P., b. 1860 ; ed. at Eton ; Advocate,
had I not gonethroughit. Edinburgh, 1885 ; is Lieut. Fifeshire Light Horse Vol. ; has sat as M.P.
for St. Andrew's Dist. (LU) since 1886 : m. 1889, the Hon. Eva Isabella
Henrietta Hanbury-Tracy, da. of 4th Baron Sudeley. Residences, 6, Chester Street, S.W. ;
Gillingshill, Pittenweem, Fife. Clubs, Brooks's, New (Edinburgh).— Robert Hamilton, R.A'.,
b. 1862 ; became Lieut. 1885 : m. 1890, Edith Flora, da. of William Felton Peel, Esq., of Salters-
ford Hall, Cheshire, and Alexandria, Egypt, and has issue living, Philip Noel, b. 1891. Arthur
Wellesley, b. 1864 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Capt. Fife Artillery, S. Div. R.A. ; is Travelling In-
spector of Board of Agriculture. Clubs. Wellington, New.
Sister living— Mary Evelyn, b. 1859.
Aunts living (daughters of 4th Baronet)— Lucy Charlotte (Lady Kinloch) : tit. 1852, Sir Alexander
Kinloch, loth baronet. Residence, Gilmerton, Drem, N.B. Mary: /«. 1867, Charles Hugh
Berners, Esq., and has issue living, John Anstruther (Club, Junior United Service), b. 1869 ; is
Lieut, ist Dragoon Guards, — Ralph Abercrombie (Club, Junior Army and Navy), b. 1871 ; ed. at
Eton ; is Lieut, ist Batn. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers, — Hamilton Hugh, b. 1881, — Mary Alice : in. 1889,
Charles Spencer Warwick, Esq., Lieut, ist Batn. Devonshire Regt., and has issue living, John
Charles b. 1890, — Julia Katharine. Residence, Woolverstone Park, Ipswich.
WidOW living Of 5th Baronet— LOUISA (Lady Anstruther), da. of the Rev. William Knox
Marshall, B.D., R. of Holton, near Wragby, and Preb. of Hereford : m. 1857, Sir Robert Anstruther,
5th baronet, who d. 1886. Residence, 5, Cheyne Walk, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Brig. -Gen. Robert Anstruther (infra) : —
Issue of the late Col. James Hamilton Lloyd-Anstruther, b. 1806, d. 1882 : in. ist, 1838,
Georgiana Charlotte, who d. 1843, da. of the Hon. Lindsey Merrik Burrell ; 2ndly, 1847,
the Hon. Georgiana Christiana, who d. 1881, da. of sth Viscount Barrington : —
Robert Hamilton, b. 1841 ; is J.P. and D.L. for Suffolk, and a County Alderman for E. Div. of
feated : m. 1871, Gertrude Louisa, da. of Francis Horatio FitzRoy, Esq. [see D. Grafton, colls.], and
has issue living, FitzRoy Hamilton (Club, Junior Constitutional), b. 1872, — Rosalind Gertrude.
Residence, Hintlesham Hall, Ipswich. Club, Carlton. Francis William, b. 1849 ; formerly Majoi
and Hon. Lieut.-Col. 3rd Batn. Suffolk Regt. James, b. Jan. 1852. Residence, Ceylon.
Basil (twin), b. Dec. 1852 ; is Major ist Batn. Manchester Regt. Club, Junior United Service.
Cecil, b. Dec. 1852 ; is a Clerk in House of Lords. Residence, Belgrave Mansions, S.W. Clubs,
Arthur's, St. James's.— Priscilla Barbara Elizabeth.
Issue of the late Brig.-Gen. Robert Anstruther, el. son of 3rd baronet, b. 1768, d.
1809 : in. 1799, Charlotte Lucy, who d. 18 — , da. of the late Lieut.-Col. James
Hamilton, grandson of 4th Duke of Hamilton : —
Elizabeth : m. 1837, the Rev. W. H. Deane, who d. 1854, and has issue living, Rev. William,
b. 1844; is R. of Hintlesham, Ipswich,— Robert Anstruther (Clubs, Scottish, Grafton), b. 1846;
sometime a Clerk in Bank of England, Western Branch, — Frederic Thomas, b. 1847, — Charlotte
Emily, — Mary Louisa: m. 1877, Major Edward Stanley, formerly 2nd Batn. Prince of Wales';.
(N. Staffordshire Regt.), of Rhoscrowther, — Eleanora Georgina : in. 1874, Maj.-Gen. Charles
Parker Catty, of The Rest, Elm Grove, Southsea. Residence, Hintlesham Rectory, Ipswich.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Andrew Anstruther, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Philip Robert Anstruther, b. 184% d. 1880: m. 1875 Zaida Mary,
da. of Sir Thomas Erskine, 2nd baronet : —
'Philip George, b. 1875. Robert Abercrombie, b. 1879. Mary Rosamond.
Grandchildren of the late Sir Alexander Anstruther (infra) : —
Issue of the late Thomas Andrew Anstruther, Esq., E.I.C.S., b. 1810, d. 1876: m. 1840,
Sophia, da. of Arthur Vansittart, Esq., of Shottesbrook, Berks : —
Alexander William, b. 1847 ; is Major R.A. Clubs, Junior United Service, Garrick. William
Thomas, b. 1857. Club, Constitutional.
Issue of the late Sir Alexander Anstruther, Knt., Recorder of Bombay, 2nd son of
3rd baronet, b. 1769, d. 1819: in. 1803, Sarah, who d. 1865, widow of Capt. W.
Selby, H.E.I.C.S., and da. of Thomas Prendergast, Esq., of Croan : —
Elizabeth Colville : in. 1839, William Graham, Esq., who d. 1883, and has issue living, Thomas
Philip, b. 1841 ; is Col. (h.p.) ; formerly Lieut.-Col. and Col. 2nd Batn. Scots Guards : m. 1873,
Jemima Barbara, who d. 1878, da. of the late Robert Clerk-Rattray, Esq., of Craighall, co. Perth, —
Janet Caroline. Residence, Airth Castle, Falkirk, N.B.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Grandchildren of the late Col. John Anstruther, 3rd son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late John Anstruther-Thomson, Esq., b. 1776, d. 1833 : tn. 1807, Clementina, who
d. 1877, da. of the Rt. Hon. William Adam, a Baron of the Exchequer: —
John, b. 1818 : ed. at Eton; formerly Capt. i^th Light Dragoons; is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Fife,
and Lieut. -Col. Fife Light Horse Vol. : tn. ist, 1852, Caroline Maria Agnes Robina, who d. 1883,
da. of the late Rev. John Hamilton Gray ; 2ndly, 1891, Isabel, da. of the late Lieut. -Gen. Robert
Bruce [see Corbet, Bart., colls.], and has issue living (by ist marriage), Charles Frederick St.
Clair (of 22, Hans Place, S. VV.). b. 1855 ; is Capt. 2nd Life Guards : tn. 1882, Agnes Dorothea, da.
of the late James Alexander Guthrie, Esq., of Craigie, co. Forfar, and has issue living, John
Arnold b. 1888, Grizel, — William, b. 1859 ; is Lieut. Royal Horse Guards : m. 1891, Jessie Clayre,
da. of Andrew Tennant, Esq., of Essenside, Glenelg, S. Australia, and has issue living, a da. b.
1892, — Arthur St. Clair, b. 1872, — Clementina Caroline, — Rpsia Mary,— Olivia Beatrice. Resi-
dences, Charleton, Colinsburgh, N.B.; Kilmany, Cupar, Fife. Clubs, Army and Navy, New.
Jean St. Clair.
Grandchildren of the late John Anstruther-Thomson, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. William Anstruther-Thomson, Esq., b. 1823, d. 1865: »t. 1849,
Isabella Eliza, da. of Gen. James Steel : —
Charles James, b. 1859 ; is Capt. I7th Lancers ; served in Zulu war 1879 (medal with clasp).
Clementine Susan Adelaide.
The sth Baronet was Lord-Lieut, of Fifeshire, and sat as M.P. for Fifeshire (L) 1864-80, and for
St. Andrews District 1885-6.
CARMICHAEL-ANSTRUTHER, Creations 1694 and 1798, of Anstruther, co. Fife.
Toujours prest.
Always ready.
Sir WINDHAM CHARLES JAMES CAR-
MICHAEL-ANSTRUTHER, gth Baronet of Nova
Scotia, and 5th of Great Britain; b. 1824; s. his
father, Sir WINDHAM, 1869 ; is Heritable Carver to
Roy. Household in Scotland, and a J.P., a D.L. and
Vice-Lieut, for co. Lanark ; sat as M. P. for Lanark-
shire S. (C) 1874-80, when he was defeated: m. 1872,
Janetta, who d. 1891, only da. of the late Robert
Barbour, Esq., of Bolesworth Castle, Cheshire, and
has issue.
Jlrms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, three piles issuing
from the chief sable, Anstruther', 2nd and 3rd, argent, a
fesse wreathy azure and gules. Carmichael. Crests — ist,
two arms embowed in armour holding a poleaxe with both
/ should have perished had I not gone hands proper ; 2nd, an arm embowed holding a broken lance
through it. proper. ..Supporters — Two falcons with wings expanded proper,
armed gules, jessed and belled or.
Seat— Carmichael House, Thankerton, Lanarkshire, N. B. Clubs— Carlton, Windham, Western,
New.
Son living- WINDHAM ROBERT, 6. March 26th, 1877.
Half-Brother living— Windham George Conway ; b. 1845 ; formerly Lieut. 851)1 Regt. : m. 1867,
Anne Katherine, da. of John Adam, Esq.; Surg. H.E.I.C.S., and has issue living, Gerald Yorke,
b. 1871, — Eric George Basil, b. 1874, — Hugh John Elphinstone, b. 1874, — Maud Ellen Constance :
tn. 1888, Capt. John Christopher Swann, I.S.C., D.A.A.G. Bombay, and has issue living, Robert
Wyndham Anstruther, b. 1888, Aileen Yvonne Marion £. 1890, — Mildred Helen Mary. Residence. i
Half-Sister living— Marian Alice : tn. 1875, Capt. Charles Roger, late 7oth Regt. Residence,
Widow living Of 8th Baronet— MARY ANNE (Lady CarmicJiael-Anstruther), 2nd da. of John
Parsons, Esq. : tn. 1859, as his 3rd wife, Sir Windham Carmichael-Anstruther, Sth baronet, who d. 1869.
Residence, 23. De Vere Gardens, Kensington, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Hon. Philip Anstruther, Colonial Sec. of Ceylon (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Robert Durham Anstruther, b. 1841, d. 1890: m. 1864, Florence, da.
of F. Wise, Esq., of Cubbington, near Leamington : —
Philip Francis, b. 1869. Florence Mary. Edith Sophia.^— Elizabeth Ethel.— —Constance Lucy.
— Armine Clementina.
Grandchildren of the late Col. Robert Anstruther, 3rd son of 3rd baronet of Nova
Scotia : —
Issue of the late Hon. Philip Anstruther, Colonial Sec. of Ceylon, b. 1802, d, 1862: »/. 1838,
Mary Frances, da. of the Rt. Hon. James Alexander Stewart-Mackenzie [see E. Galloway,
colls.]: -
Philip Morrison, b. 1846 ; is a coffee planter in Ceylon. Residence, Tillicoultry, Lindula, Ceylon.
Stewart Mackenzie, b. 1848. John Newdegate, b. 1850: m. 1874, Georgiana Julia, da. of the
late Daniel Farley, Esq., of Henwick, Worcester. Residence, Henwick Lodge, Maidenhead.
Keith Francis George, b. 1854 ; is a F.R.G.S., and a Corresponding Member of Zoological So. : tn.
1878, Maria Catharine Geraldine, da. of the late William Dallas Bernard, Esq., Dep. Com. -Gen.,
Ceylon, and has issue living, Pearl Annie Geraldine Keith. Residence, 4, Cranmer Villas, Mitcham.
Henry Lewis, b. 1856 ; formerly Lieut. R.M. Mary Helen : tn. 1858, William Reirson
Arbuthnot, Esq., and has issue living, Philip Stewart Mackenzie(of Hanford, co. Tulare, California),
b. 1863,— Keith Fraser, b. 1864,— William Reirson, b. 1866,— Harold Denison, b. 1868,— Kenneth
Wyndham, b. 1873, — Andrew Carmichael, b. 1877, — Malcolm Alexander, b. 1878, — Mary Eleanor, —
Helen Frances : in. 1885, Capt. William Crawfurd Middleton, 2nd Dragoons, and has issue living
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
William Archie Arbuthnot^. 1887,— Hester Marion : in. 18— , W. _N. Cobbold, Esq., of West Wratting
Park, Cambridge, and has issue living, — Katherine Isabel, — Cicely, — Dorothy Grace. Re
Plaw Hatch, East Grinstead. Anne Nairn : m. 1869, Col. Charles Edward Stewart, C.B., C.M.G.,
C. I.E. [see E. Galloway, colls.]. Residences, British Consulate-General, Odessa, Russia ; 51, Redclifte
Square, S. Kensington, S.W. ; Ornockenoch Lodge, Gatehouse, Kirkcudbrightshire. Caroline
Petre : m. 1892, Duncan Mackay, Esq. Residence, 16, Shaftesbury Terrace, Glasgow.
Issue of the late James Anstruther, Esq., b. 1803, d. 1867: m. ist, 1828, Marian, who d. 1359.
da. of the Rt. Hon. Sir John Anstruther, ist baronet ; 2ndly, 1866, Annabella Agnes, who
d. 1885, da. of Thomas Anderson, Esq., of Glendrissaig, N.B. : —
Maria : »«. 1847, William Cathcart Smith-Cuninghame, Esq., and has issue living, John Anstruther. b.
1852 ; is Major 2nd Life Guards : in. 1887, Violet Mary, da. of Sir Alfred Slade. 3rd Baronet, and has
issue living, William Wallace/;. 1889, Alfred Keith b. 1891, — Thomas Dick (of Auchlochan, Lesma-
hagow, N.B.), b. 1858 ; is Major 4th Vol. Batn. Highland L.I. : m. 1883, Eleanora, da. of Andrew
Wauchope, Esq., and has issue living, Robert Dick b. 1886, Evelyn Mary b. 1890, — Douglas
Alexander, b. 1865 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1888, M.A. 1891),— Mary Anne : m. ist, 1873,
Capt. James Alexander Tait (4th Dragoons), who d. 1879; 2ndly, 1884, Major Andrew Henry
Spencer Neil!, who d. 1887, — Anne Dick. Residence, Caprington Castle, Kilmarnock, N.B.
Annie Catherine : m. 1861, John Henry Mercer, Esq., M.L.C. of Victoria, who d. 1891, and has
issue living, Laurence, b. 1863 ; is in Indian Forest Ser. , — Frank, b. 1864 ; is in Indian Telegraph
Ser., —Ernest, b. 1871, — Marian Maud,— Mabel Marian Douglas. Residence, Gorthie, Perth.
—Lucy.
Sir James Anstruther, i2th in descent from William De Candela, Lord of the lands and barony of
Anstruther, co. Fife, was appointed Hereditary Grand Carver by James VI. of Scotland 1585, and
one of the masters to the household 1592, which offices are now merged into that of Heritable Carver
of the Royal Household in Scotland. This family have ranked as Barons of Scotland for upwards
of 700 years. The ist baronet was a Lord of Session in Scotland, with the title of Lord Anstruther.
The 4th baronet assumed for himself the name of Paterson. The $th baronet, Chief Justice of Bengal,
who succeeded his brother in 1808, had been previously (1798) created a baronet. The 6th baronet
assumed the additional surname of Carmichael.
Mindful of God, grateful to friends.
ANTROBUS, Creation 1815, of Antrobus, Cheshire.
Sir EDMUND ANTROBUS, 3rd Baronet ;
b. Sept. 3rd, 1818; s. his father, Sir EDMUND,
1870 ; ed. at Eton, and at St. John's Coll., Camb.
(M.A. 1847) ; is a D.L. and J.P. for Wilts (High
Sheriff 1880), and a J.P. for Surrey; formerly
Capt. Wilts Yeo. Cav. ; sat as M.P. for Wilton
(Z) 1855-77 : i/i. 1847, Marianne Georgiana, da. of
Sir George Dashwood, 4th Baronet, and has issue.
Jhtron, toitb others, of Otu Jilriui; — Surbiton V., Surrey.
3,rms — Lozengy or and azure, on a pale gules three
estoiles of the first. Crtst — Issuing out of rays proper an
unicorn's head couped argent, horned and maned or, gorged
with a leaf of laurel vert. jSupporttrs — Two horses proper.
Town Residence — 16, Grosvenor Crescent, S.W. Club —
^Seat— Amesbury Abbey, Salisbury.
United University.
SOUS living— EDMUND, 6. Dec. 25th, 1848 ; is Col. ist Batn. Grenadier Guards ; served in Suakin
Expedition 1885 : m. 1886, Florence, da. of the late Capt. Jules Alexander Sartoris, of Hopsford
Hall, Coventry. Residence, 7A, Eaton Square, S.W. Clubs, Guards', Travellers'. Cosmo
Gordon, b. 1859 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1882. Chambers, 3, Paper Buildings, E.G. Club, St. James's.
Daughters living— Mary Anne. Louisa Emma (Lady Heneage): m. 1874, Vice-Adm. Sir
Algernon Charles Fieschi Heneage, K.C.B., Com.-in-Ch. at the Nore. Residence, 20, St. George's
Square, S.W.— Florence.
Brothers living— Hugh Lindsay, b. 1823; ed. at Eton ; is a J.P. for Surrey, and senior partner
in banking firm of Coutts and Co. : »i. 1859, Mary, da. of the late Adm. Sir C. Adam, K.C. B.,
and has issue living, Marion Lindsay : m. 1886, Capt. Henry Gerard Leigh, ist Life Guards,
and A.D.C. to Maj.-Gen. J. K. Fraser, C.M.G., Inspector Gen. of Cavalry in Great Britain and
Ireland, — Katherine Mary : m. 1886, Capt. Laurence George Drummond, ist Batn. Scots Guards,
and Regt. Adj. [see V. Strathallan], — two other daus. Residences, 65, Eaton Square, S.W. ; Lower
Cheam, Surrey. Club, Travellers'. Robert Crawfurd, b. 1830 ; ed. at Eton ; is a J.P. for Middle-
sex, and a County Councillor for London, St. George, Hanover Square, Div. : m. 1873, Emily,
widow of the late W. J. Hope Edwardes, Esq., of Netley, Salop, and da. of Col. J. 'Ireland Black -
burne, of Hale Hall, Lancashire, and has issue living, Philip Humphrey, b. 1876, — Sybil Mary,
b. 1875, — Margaret Freda Evelyn, b. 1879. Residence, 27, Eccleston Square, S.W. Clubs, Tra-
vellers', Carlton.— — Rev. Frederick, b. 1837 ; entered Diplo. Ser. 1857, and retired as a 2nd Sec.
1869 ; is in Holy Orders of Church of Rome. Residence, i, The Oratory, South Kensington, S.W.
Sisters living— Jane (Lady Leuns) : m. 1843, the Rev. Sir Gilbert Frankland Lewis, 3rd baronet,
who d. 1883. Residence, 5, Cadogan Square, S.W. Anne (Hon. Lady Elliot) : »t. 1847, tne Rt-
Hon. Sir Henry George Elliot, G.C. B., son of 2nd Earl of Minto. Residence, 43, Wilton Crescent,
S.W.—— -Caroline (Hon. Mrs. Humphrey Dcvercux) : m. 1860, the Hon. Humphrey de Bohun
Devereux, who d. 1880, son of i4th Viscount Hereford. Residences, The Highwood, Leominster ;
3, Wilton Street, S.W. Anna Maria: m. 1859, Cosmo Duff-Gordon, Esq., who d. 1876, son of
Sir William Dufl-Gordon, 2nd baronet. Residence, 34, Eccleston Square, S.W.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Collateral Branches living (in remainder to Baronetcy).
Grandchildren of the late John Antrobus, Esq., brother of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Gibbs Crawfurd Antrobus, Esq., b. 1793, d. 1861 : ;«. ist. 1827, Jane, who
d. 1829, da. of Sir Coutts Trotter, ist baronet; zndly, 1832, Charlotte, who d. 1839, sister
of 2nd Baron Crofton : — •
John Coutts, b. 1829 ; ed at Eton, and at St. John's Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1852, M.A. 1855) : Bar.
Lincoln's Inn 1857 ; is a J.P. and a County Councillor (Congleton Div.) for Cheshire (High Sheriff
1868); formerly Hon. Lieut. -Col. Chester Yeo. Cav. : ;//. ist, 1855, Frances, who d. 1863, da. of
Clement Swetenham, Esq., of Somerford Booths, Cheshire; 2ndly, 18^5, Mary Carolina, who d.
1872, da. of the late Geoffrey Joseph Shakerley, Esq. ; 3rdly, 1875, Mary Egidia, da. of the late
Lieut. Gen. the Hon. Sir James Lindsay, K.C.M.G. [see E. Crawford, colls.], and has issue living
(by ist marriagel, Crawfurd John, b. 1862,— Blanche Helen,— Jane Mary Evelyn, — (by 2nd mar-
riage), Geoffrey Edward, 6. 1867, — Ralph Edmund, b. 1871,- Dora Katharine, — (by 3rd marriage).
Jocelyn James, b. 1876, — Cecil Hugh, b. 1877, — Walter Guy, b. 1879, — Charles Alexander, f>.
Ig8o, — Ronald Henry, b. 1891, — Mabel Dorothy. Residence, Eaton Hall, Congleton. Club, Uni-
versity.——Charles, b. 1836. Residence, Lawton, Stoke-on-Trent. Susan Emily. Anna Maria :
m. 1864, the Rev. Francis Richard Bryans, and has issue living, Edith Ama, — Bessie. Residence,
Higher Peover Vicarage, Knutsford.
ARBUTHNOT, Creation 1823, of Edinburgh.
Sir ROBERT KEITH ARBUTHNOT, 4th
Baronet : b. March 23rd. 1864; s. his father, Sir
WILLIAM WEDDERBURN, 1889 ; became Lieut.
R. N. 1885.
^rnis — Azure, a crescent between three mullets, two and
one, argent ; the whole within a bordure or, charged with three
boars' heads, couped gules. Crtst — A peacock's head proper.
j^upporUrs — Dexter a wyvern vert ; sinister a greyhound argent,
collar and line reflexed over the back gules.
Club — Army and Navy.
Brothers living— DALRYMPLE, b. April ist, 1867; is Lieut. R.A. Reginj :d Ramsay, b. 1869;
is Lieut, ist Batn. Roy. Irish Regt. William Fitzgerald, b. 1875.
Sister living — Aline Henrietta.
Uncles living (sons of 2nd baronet) — Forster Fitzgerald, b. 1833 ; formerly in Bombay C. S. : ;«. 1879,
Ellinor, widow of James Alexander Guthrie, Esq., of Craigie, Dundee, and da. of the late Adm.
Sir James Stirling, and has issue living, a son, b. 18 — . Residences, Upper House, Guildford ; 18,
Park Lane, W. Clubs, Travellers', East India United Service. Rev. Robert Keith, b. 1838 ;
ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (M.A. 1864); is V. of St. James's, Ratcliff: m. 1868, Mary Agnes,
da. of the Rev. Edward Thomas Vaughan, R. of Harpenden and Hon. Canon of St. Albans, and
has issue living, Robert Edward Vaughan, b. 1871 ; is in Indian Civil Ser., — Henry Fitzgerald,
b. 1873, — Hugh Keith, R. N., b. 1874; became a Midshipman 1890, — Geraldine Mary, — Constance
Margaret. Residence, St. James's Vicarage, Butcher Row, Ratcliff, E. Club, Athenaeum.
Fitzgerald Hay, b. 1849.
Aunts living (daughter of ist Baronet)— Anne : m. 1843, Col. Hugh Inglis, who d. 1888, and has
issue living, William Arbuthnot, b. 1853. Residence, Kmgsmills, Inverness. (Daughters of 2nd
baronet) — Charlotte D'Ende: ;«. 1863, Rev. Charles Hall Raikes, who d. 1885, and has issue living,
Arthur Edward, b. 1867, — Charles Fitzgerald, b. 1871, — Madeline Charlotte : in. 1880, Edmund
Henry Clutterbuck, Esq., of Hardenhuish, near Chippenham, — Violet Justina,— Helen Sophia.
Henrietta Anne.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late John Alves Arbuthnot, Esq., 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1802, d.
1875 : ;«. 1832, Mary, who d. 1859, da. of the late George Arbuthnot, Esq., of
Elderslie, Surrey : —
William, />. 1833 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1855) ; formerly a merchant at Madras -,
is a J.P. for Berks: m. ist, 1858, Adolphine M'Leod, who d. 1858, da. of Mons. E. Lecot, French
Consul at Madras ; ?ndly, 1865, Margaret Rosa, da. of the late John Campbell, Esq., of Kilberry,
co. Argyll, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Adolphine Mary, — Alice Marion, — Ivy Florence.
Residence, Bentsbrook, Dorking. Clubs,- Reform, Union. George, b. 1836; ed. at Eton, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. ; entered R.A. 1855, Lieut. -Col. 1877, retired 1881, Hon. Col. 1882 ; served in
Indian Mutiny campaign 1857-8 (medal with clasp, and mentioned in despatches), and in Abyssinian
campaign 1867-8 (medal, and three times mentioned in despatches) ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Hereford-
shire ; unsuccessfully contested Hereford city 1868, 1869, 1874, and 1880; sat as M.P. therefor (C>
1871-4, and 1878-80: m. 1870, Caroline Emma Nepean, da. of the late Capt. Andrew Nepean
Aitchison, H.E.I.C., and has issue living, John Bernard, b. 1875, — Hugh Archibald,^. 1885, — Ronald
George Urquhart, b. 1891, — Frances Muriel, — Dorothy Gertrude, — Mary Christobel. Residence,
5, Belgrave Place, S W. Clubs, Army and Navy, United Service. Carlton, Athenseum.— — Charles
George, b. 1846 ; ed. at Eton, and at Merton Coll., Oxford ; is a Director of the Bank of England.
Residence, 69, Eaton Square, S.W. Clubs, St. James's, Carlton.— Hugh Lyttelton, b. 1851 : in.
1879, Elizabeth Fountame, da. of Fountaine Walker, Esq., of Ness Castle, Inverness, and has
issue living, Alice Maud, b. 1880. Residence, 26, Cadogan Square. S.W. Anne. Mary.
Florence. Residence, 69, Eaton Square, S.W.
Issue of the late George Clerk Arbuthnot, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1803, d.
1876 : ;«. ist, 1837, Agnes, who d. 1842, da. of John Rait, Esq., of Anniston,
N.B. ; 2ndly, 1845, Caroline, da. of James Hay, Esq.. of Drumcar, N.B. : — •
Rev. George, b. 1846 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (M.A. 1871); is V. of Stratford-on-Avon :
>n. 1885, Margaret Evelyn, da. of the Rev. Herbert Mortimer Luckock, D.D., Canon of Ely.
:6
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Residence, The Vicarage, Stratford-on-Avon. Club, United University
Si- „-—
Glasgow.
Issue of the late Archibald Francis Arbuthnot, Esq., 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1805,
d. 1879 : in. 1837, the Hon. Gertrude Sophia, who d. 1882, da. of the ist Viscount
Gough : —
William, C.B., b. 1838; ed. at Eton ; is Maj.-Gen. and A.A.G. at Horse Guards; served in Indian
Mutiny campaign 1857-8 (medal with clasp), and in Abyssinian campaign as A.D.C. and Mil. Sec.
to Baron Napier of Magdala (medal, and mentioned in despatches) ; commanded i4th Hussars in
Boer War 1881, and Cav. of Army of Occupation in Egypt, 1882-3; was D.A. and (J. M.G.
in Soudan War 1885 (mentioned in despatch, medal with clasp, bronze star, and C.B.); C.B.
in. ist, 1865, the Hon. Alice Pitt, who d. 1865, da. of 4th Baron Rivers; 2ndly, 18'
Major Madras Army: in. 1872, Anne Elizabeth, widow of the late Surg.-Maj. Alexander Russell
Atkinson, M.D., and da. of W. W. Ball, Esq., of Cape Town, and has issue living, Archibald
Hugh, b. 1875, — Ernest Kennaway, b. 1876 ; is a Naval Cadet, — William Patrick, b. 1878, — Edith
Gertrude. George Gough, b. 1848: ed. at Eton; is a merchant and banker at Madras: in.
1873, Isabella, da. of the Rev. the Hon. Richard Cavendish Boyle [see E. Cork], and has issue
living, Cecil Albinia. Residence, 4, Grosvenor Crescent, S.W. Clubs, Junior Carlton, Oriental,
Windham.— Frances (Lady Kennaway): m. 1866, Sir John Henry Kennaway, M.P., 3rd baronet.
Residences, Escot, Ottery St. Mary, Devon ; 14, Hyde Park Square, W. Anne Gertrude Grace.
Grandchildren of the late Archibald Francis Arbuthnot, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Robert George Arbuthnot, Esq., b. 1843, d. 1890 : in. 1885, Helen Mary,
da. of Sir William Muir, K.C.S.I. [see E. Wemyss and March, colls.] :— "
Robert Wemyss Muir, 6. 1889. Jean Marjorie. Elizabeth Gertrude Gough (twin).
Issue of the late William Urquhart Arbuthnot, Esq., 5th son of ist baronet, b. 1807,
d. 1874: in. 1834, Eliza Jane, who d. 1892, da. of the late Gen. Sir Henry
George Andrew Taylor, G.C.B. : —
Frederick George, b. 1845. Club, Constitutional.— —Reginald ijames Hugh, b. 1853. Club, Junior
Athenaeum.'
has
Coll., Oxford. Mary Charlotte: in. 1868, Arthur Brandreth, Esq., formerly Judge of Ch. Court,
Punjab. Residence, 81, Onslow Square, S.W.—— Helen.
Issue of the late Hon. James Edward Arbuthnot (of the Mauritius), 6th son of ist
baronet, b. 1809, d. 1868 : in. 1837, Harriet Frances, da. of Gen. William
Staveley, C.B.:—
William Staveley, b. 1841. Robert Charles Edward, b. 1843. George Ireland, b. 1847 : in. 18 — ,
May Gumming, da. of the late D. Munro, Esq., and has issue living, a son and two daus.
Ann : in. 1862, Edward Douglas. Esq., who d. 1867 [see M. Queensberry, colls. ].— Harriet
Gertrude. Louise FitzGerald L'Estrange. Emily Frederica : ;«. 1879, Walter Fox Williamson
Wells, Esq., Dep. Commr. , India, and has issue living, one son and three daus. Residence,
Cursetjee Rustomjee, N.W. Provinces, I ndia.-^— Charlotte Elizabeth. Frances Henrietta.
This family is a branch of the Lairds of Arbuthnot, who have held lands in Kincardineshire from
about 1160. The ist baronet, Sir William, Lord Provost of Edinburgh in 1822, entertained George IV.
at a public banquet in that city, and was created a baronet by the King in person, the patent, how-
ever, bearing date 1823.
ARMSTRONG, Creation 1841, of Gallen Priory, King's County.
Rev. Sir EDMUND FREDERICK ARMSTRONG, 2nd
Baronet; b. May ayth, 1836; s. his father, Sir ANDREW, 1863;
ed. at King's Coll., London ; formerly Vicar of Skeirke, Incum-
bent of Borris-in-Ossory, Queen's co. ; formerly Chap, to Earl
Spencer, K. G. , Lord-Lieut, of Ireland: m. 1865. Alice Anne,
who d. 1875, el. da. of William Windsor Fisher, Esq., and has
issue.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, issuing from the sinister side a
dexter arm habited gules, the hand grasping the trunk of an oak-tree
eradicated and broken at the top proper ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, three pallets
azure. Crist— An armed arm embowed, the hand grasping the broken
trunk of an oak-tree eradicated all proper.
Residence — Gallen Priory', Ferbane, King's CO.
Invictus maneo.
I am still unconquered. g(?ns ]lvlng_AxDREW HARVEY, b. May ?3rd, 1866; is Capt. 3rd
Batn. Prince of Wales's Leinster Regt. (Roy. Canadians). Nesbitt William, b. 1875.
Daughters living — Beatrice Frances. Gertrude Adelaide. Constantia Jessie Armstrong.—
Katherine Edith Armstrong.
Brothers living— Andrew Charles, b. 1845 ; ed. at Royal Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; formerly Lieut, znd
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Regt., and Capt. 3rd Batn. Prince of Wales's Leinster Regt. (Roy. Canadians) ; is one of H.M.'s
Inspectors of Factories : m. ist, 1874, Alice Maria, who d. 1881, da. of Sir Thomas William Clinton
Murdoch, K.C.M.G. ; zndly, 1888, Annie Beatrice, da. of John Lorrimer, Esq., of Aylestone,
m. 1872, Florence Angelica Sophia, da. of the late Charles John Proby, Esq., H.M.'s Consul at
Florence, and has issue living, Nevill Alexander Drummond, b. 1874, — Jack Proby, b. 1878, —
Charles Francis, b. 1881, — Frederick, b. 1889, — Madeline Ruth, — Stella Elizabeth Constance, —
Frances Evelyn,— Beatrice. Charles Nesbitt Frederic, b. 1858; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Prince
of Wales's Leinster Regt. (Roy. Canadians) : m. 1882, Helen Porter, da. of David Mitchell, Esq.,
and has issue living, George Nesbitt, b. 1883. Residence,
Sisters living— Mary Anne Elizabeth: ;«. 1865, the Rev. Edward Withington, M.A. (J.P. forOxon),
and has issue living, Frederick Edward, /;. 1869; is Lieut. 4th Batn. Oxfordshire L.I., — Archibald
Edward, b. 1870, — Edith Mary. Residence, Fringford Lodge, Bicester. Frances Georgina: m.
1864, John Alexander Bell, Esq., and has issue living, Marmaduke Alexander T., b. 1867 ; formerly
Capt. 3rd Batn. Prince of Wales's Leinster Regt. (Roy. Canadians), — Frances Sarah Alexander, —
Georgina Emma Alexander. Residence, Gimboa, Darling Downs, 'Queensland. Constantia Mary
Ann : m. 1868, the Rev. Eckersall Nixon, M. A., and has issue living, Frederick Eckersall, b. 1869 ;
is Lieut. R.A., — Edward Atcherley Eckersall, b. 1878; is a Naval Cadet, — Stella Frances Eliza,—
Constantia Agnes, — Winifred Elizabeth Armstrong. Residence, Ettagh, Roscrea, King's co.
This family was anciently settled on the Scottish Border, and John Armstrong, laird of Giltsknock
Hall, co. Eskedale, the most famous leader of the warlike clans that made frequent inroads into the
northern counties of England, was, with many of his retainers, executed about 1530. Andrew Armstrong,
his descendant, and ancestor of the present family, migrated to Ireland early in the I7th century, and
settled in co. Fermanagh. He greatly distinguished himself in the army of Charles I.
ARMSTRONG, Creation 1892, of Ashburne Place, Kensington, co. London.
Sir GEORGE CARLYON HUGHES ARMSTRONG, ist
Baronet, son of the late Col. George Cuaven Armstrong, Ben-
gal Army ; b. July 2Oth, 1836 ; formerly Capt. in the Army :
served during Indian Mutiny 1857-8 (severely wounded) ;
sometime Orderly Officer of Roy. Mil. Coll., Addiscombe ;
appointed in 1874 Manager of the Globe, subsequently be-
coming its Editor and Proprietor ; in 1 88 1 founded the People :
m. 1865, Alice FitzRoy, da. of the late Rev. Charles Joseph
Furlong, and has issue.
^rms — Gules, three dexter arms vambraced argent, hands proper ;
on a canton of the second, three pallets, azure Crtst, — In front of a dexter
arm vambraced argent, hand proper, a trefoil slipped vert.
Vi et armis.
By force and arms.
Residence — 4, Ashburn Place, S.W. Clubs, Junior Army and Navy,
Constitutional.
Sons living— GEORGE ELLIOT, b. Jan. 19, 1866; formerly Lieut. R.N. : m. 1800, Edith Annie,
da. of Adolphus Fass, Esq., of 32, Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W. Residence, Connerways, Wey-
bridge. Club, Naval and Military.—— Francis Philip, b. 1871 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at
Magdalen Coll., Oxford. Clubs, Junior Carlton, Grosvenor Arthur Reginald, b. 1873 ; ed. at
Wellington Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; is Lieut, igth Hussars.
Daughters living— Agnes Beatrice, b. 1873.
This family is descended from Andrew Armstrong (son of Christopher Armstrong, Laird of
Maingerton), who migrated from Scotland to Ireland in the i?th century, and settled in co.
Fermanagh.
ARMYTAGE, Creation 1738, of Kirklees, Yorkshire.
Sir GEORGE ARMYTAGE, 5th Baronet, son of JOHN
ARMYTAGE, Esq., el. son of 4th Baronet; b. Aug. 3rd, 1819;
s. his grandfather, Sir GEORGE, D.C.L., 1836; ed. at Harrow,
and at Oriel Coll., Oxford; is a D.L. and J.P. for W. Riding
of York: m. 1841, Eliza Matilda Mary, da. of Sir Joseph Rad-
cliffe, 2nd Baronet, and has issue.
gumw — Gules, a lion's head erased between three cross crosslets argent.
Crtst — A dexter arm embowed couped at the shoulder, habited or, the cuff
argent, holding in the hand proper a staff gules, headed and pointed or.
Seat — Kirklees Park, Clifton, Brighouse, Yorkshire. Town Resi-
dence— 27, Cambridge Square, W. Clubs — Carlton, Garrick, Yorkshire
Semper paratus.
Always ready.
Sons living— GEORGE JOHN, b. April 26th, 1842 : m. 1871, Ellen, who
d. 1890, da. of the late Rev. Ayscough Fawkes, of Farnley Hall, York-
1 8 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
in. 1879, Katharine Harriet, da. of the late Ralph Creyke, Esq., of Rawcliffe, and has issue living,
Dorothy Harriette, — Lilac Gwendplin, — a da. Club, Army and Navy.— .Francis Reginald, /•.
1849; ed. at Harrow, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1874); Bar. Inner Temple 1873. Cham-
bers, 4, Pump Court, Temple, E.G. Clubs, Carlton, Garrick, Yorkshire.
Brother living— Godfrey, b. 1825 ; formerly Capt. 6th Foot ; served in Kaffir wars 1846-7 and 1850-5?
(medal); is a D.L. and J.P. for W. Riding of York; was sometime Gov. of Wakefield Prison:
in. 1849, Charlotte Emily, da. of Joseph Blackburn, Esq., of Wynberg, Cape of Good Hope.
Residence, The Court. Ackworth, Pontefract.
Sisters living— Mary Elizabeth: in. 1845, H. A. Littledale, Esq., who d. 1859, of Bolton Hall,
Yorkshire, and has issue living, Henry William Assheton, R.N. (Club, Naval and Military), /'.
1846; became Com. 1884: in. 1879, Catherine, da. of Lieut. -Gen. Henry \Vray, R.E., C.M.G.,
and has issue living, Henry Ambrose Pudsay b. 1881, Mary Dorothy b, 1880, Winifred b. 1885, —
Rev. Godfrey Armytage, b. 1854 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Brasenose Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1877,
M.A. 1880); is V. of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire: m. 1886, Alice Henrietta, da. of Marmaduke
Wyvill, Esq., of Constable Burton and Denton Park [see B. Rookwood], and has issue living,
Anthony Godfrey b. 1888, Dorothy Laura b. 1889, — Ralph Pudsay (Club, Naval and Military )r
b. 1856 ; is Capt. R.E. , served in S. African war 1879-81 (medal with clasp), and in Nile Expedition
f, , __ __. j _iaruy i iiursuy, isi r>an., — mary oeurgiana, — oeatrice ; in. IOBO,
Hugh Barrington Simeon, Esq. [see Simeon, Bart., colls.]. Residence, 26, Cranley Gardens, S.W.
Laura Harriette: in. 1843, the Ven. Charles William Holbech, formerly Archdeacon of
WaT
ed. at Eton, and at Univ. Coll.. Oxford (B.A. 1868. M.A. 1873
in Re
wmttmgton, Uswestry: /«. 1884, Ada, da. ot Richard Lloyd, h-sq., ot Aston Hall, Ui
— Godfrey Charles, 6. 1863 ; ed. at Eton, — Jessie. Residence, Farnborough Hall, Banbury.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Col. Henry Armytage, 3rd son of 4th baronet, b. 1796, d. 1861 : in.
Brandling, Esq., of Low Gosforth, Northumberland :- —
Esq., who d. 1877^ and has issue living, Mervyn Armytage, b. 1860. Residence, Chested, Chid-
dingstone, Edenbridge.
Grandchildren of the late Godfrey Wentworth-Wentworth, Esq., M.P. (infra):—
Issue of the late Godfrey Wentworth, Esq., b. 1797, d. 1865: in. 1822, Anne, who d. 1842,
da. of Walter Fawkes, Esq., of Farnley : —
Issue of the late Godfrey Wentworth-Wentworth, Esq., M.P., 3rd son of 3rd baronet,
b. 1773, d. 1834: ;;/. 1794, Amelia, da. of Walter Ramsden-Beaumont-Fawkes,
Esq., of Farnley, Yorkshire : —
Mary Elizabeth.
This family is descended (according to a pedigree attested by Sir Henry St. George, Norroy Kin 5
of Arms) from John Armytage, of WrigbowU, Lincolnshire, temp. King Stephen. Two branches of"
the family at different times have been created baronets.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
ARTHUR, Creation 1841.
Sir GEORGE COMPTON ARCHIBALD ARTHUR, 3rd
Baronet; b. April 3Oth, 1860 ; s. his father, Col. Sir
FREDERICK LEOPOLD, 1878 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford ; formerly Lieut, and Life Guards ; served in Egyptian
Campaign, 1882 (medal), and in Suakin Campaign 1885
(medal with two clasps) ; is Lieut. Herts Yeo. Cav.
^rms — Or, on a chevron azure between two clarions in chief gules and
a kangaroo sejant in base proper, two swords the points upwards also proper,
points and hilts of the first ; on a chief of the third a horse courant argent.
Crest — In front of two swords in saltire proper, pommels and hilts or, a
pelican in her piety sable, the nest or.
Clubs — Carlton, Marlborough, Pratt's, Turf.
Brother living— LEONARD' ROBERT SUNKERSETT, 6. Dec.
23rd, 1864; is Lieut. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own), serving with
Zanzibar Local Force.
Stet fortuna domus.
May tlie fortune of t lie
holism stand.
Sister living — Frederica Louisa Juliana: ;«. 1881, Alfred Edmund William Darby, Esq., and
has issue living, Frances Muriel. Residence, Little Ness, Shrewsbury.
Uncle living (son of ist Baronet) — John Raynor, b. 1830; formerly in Bombay C.S. : m. 1864, the
Hon. Aileen Spring-Rice [see B. Monteagle], and has issue living, Sigismund Raynor, b. 1867 ;
is in Bom. C.S. : m. 1891, Constance Eleanor, da of Sir Charles Parry Hpbhouse, 3rd Bart., and
has issue living, George Raynor b. 1892,— Oswald George, b. 1869; '"s in Indian Civil Ser.,—
Edmond John, b. 1873, — Henry Bartle Compton, b. 1879, — Aileen Mary : MI. 1892, Henry Charles
Miller Lambert, Esq., in the Colonial Office, of Morawhanna, Putney, S.W., — Leonora Frances,—
Christina Lucy. Residence, n, Queen's Gate Place, S.W. Clnb, Athenaeum.
Aunts living (daughters of ist Baronet)— Catherine, C.I. (Lady Frere): m. 1844, the Rt. Hon.
Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, ist baronet, G.C.B., G.C.S.I., D.C.L., who d. 1884. Residence,
Wressel Lodge, Wimbledon. Eliza.— —Frances Amelia : m. 1853, Theodore Howard Gallon,
Esq., who d. 1881, and has issue living, Hubert George Howard (of Hadzor House, Droitwich.
Club, Army and Navy), b. 1854. > ec^ at R.ov' ^''- Acad., Woolwich ; is a J.P. for Worcestershire, and
Major R.A. ; served in Egyptian campaign 1882 : in. 1885, Emily Josephine, da. of the late Major
Gen. the Hon. Sir Henry Hugh Clifford, K.C.M.G. [see B. Clifford, colls.], and has issue living,
Theodore Hugh 6. 1888, Lucy Mary b. 1886, — Compton Theodore, b. 1855, — Howard Douglas
Leonard (of 6, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. Club, Windham), b. 1858 ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn
1880, — Charles Sigismund, b. 1860 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Worcestershire Regt. Residence,
Barn Rocks, Bognor. — — Georgiana Henrietta (Lady Elphinstone) : m. 1860, Sir Nicholas
William Elphinstone, loth baronet. Residence, 4, Emperor's Gate, S.W.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— ELIZABETH (Lady Elizabeth Dugmore), da. of loth Earl of
Kinnoull : in. ist, 1856, Col. Sir Frederick Leopold Arthur, who d. 1878 ; 2ndly, 1883, the Rev.
Ernest Edward Dugmore, V. of Parkstone, and a Canon. Residence, St. Peter's House, Parkstone,
Dorset.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Col. Edward Penfold Arthur (infra) : —
Issue of the late George Arthur, Esq., b. 1851, d. 1878 : nt. 1873, Helen, who d. 1878, da. of
Neale Thomson, Esq., of Camphfll, Renfrew, N.B. : —
Edward Malcolm, b. 1874. George Frederick Neale, b. 1878.
Issue of the late Col. Edward Penfold Arthur, Bom. S.C., 3rd son of ist baronet, of
1825, d. 1870 : in. 1846, Emma, da. of Capt. Thomas Souter, 44th Regt. : —
Emma Charlotte : in. 18 — , Capt. James J. Blair, who d. 1870, and has issue living, Arthur, b. 18 — , —
Aileen May. Eliza Constance. Amy Sellon Lily. Blanche Sarah Owen : m. 1880, James
Henry Patry, Esq. Aileen Mabel: ;«. iSgr, Capt. Edward Frere Marriott, I.S.C.
The ist baronet, Lieut. -Gen. the Right Hon. Sir George Arthur, K.C.H., D.C.L., Col. of the 5oth
Foot, was knighted in 1837. He was successively Governor of Honduras, Van Diemen's Land,
Upper Canada, and Bombay, and Provisional Gov.-Gen. of India 1846.
ASHBURNHAM, Creation 1661, of Broomham, Sussex.
Sir ANCHITEL ASHBURNHAM, 8th Baronet ; b. Feb.
8th, 1828; s. his father, the Rev. Sir JOHN, 1854; is a J.P. for
Sussex, and a County Councillor for E. Div. of Sussex, Ore
Div. : m. 1859, Isabella, el. da. of the late Capt. George
Bohun Martin, R.N., C.B., of East Bridgford, Notts, and has
issue.
^rms — Gules, a fesse between six mullets argent. Crtst — Out of a
ducal coronet an ash-tree proper.
Seat — Broomham Park, Hastings.
Will God, and I shall.
Sons living— ANCHITEL PIERS, b. Aug. 22nd, 1861. Reginald,
b. 1865.— — Fleetwood, b. 1869. Lawrence, b. 1870. Piers, b. 1871.
Daughters living— Isabella : m. 1881, Herbert Curteis, Esq. \see Thomas,
Bart., cr. 1624], and has issue living, Herbert Charles, 6. 1885, — Fleetwood
Ashburnham, b. 1887,— Isabella,— Dorothy Muriel. Residence, Belhurst,
Hailsham, Sussex. Maud. Bridget.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Sister living— Fanny Alice.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Denny Ashburnham, 3rd son of sth baronet, 6. 1773, d. 1843 :
in. 1802, Nancy, who d. 1818, widow of T. F. Bancroft, Esq., and da. of Joseph
Dickson, Esq., of Calcutta : —
Harriet Alicia : ;«. 1845, the Rev. Alexander Chirol, who d. 1873, and has issue living, Rev.
Thomas Alexander Ashburnham (of Castlemount, Dover), b. 1846, — Valentine (of 44, St. Ermin's
Mansions, Westminster, S.W.). Residence, n, Brunswick Road, Brighton.
This family, denominated from the town of Ashburnham (originally written Esseburnham), in Sussex,
is of great antiquity. Sir Denny Ashburnham, ist baronet, was M.P. for Hastings, and Victualler
of the Navy. The 2nd baronet was Chamberlain of the Exchequer and M.P. for Hastings; the 4th
baronet was Bishop of Chichester ; and the 7th baronet was Chancellor and Prebendary of Chichester.
Fide, sed cui vide.
Trust, but look to it
whom you trust.
ASTLEY, Creation 1821, of Everleigh, Wiltshire.
Sir JOHN DUGDALE ASTLEY, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Feb. iQth, 1828; s. his father, Sir FRANCIS DUGDALE, 1873;
ed. at Eton, andatCh. Ch., Oxford ; formerly Capt. and Lieut.-
Col. Scots Guards ; served in Crimean campaign 1854 (wounded,
medal with two clasps, Turkish medal, and Medjidie) ; is a J.P.
for cos. Lincoln and Wilts ; sat as M. P. for Lincolnshire N.
(C) 1874-80, when he was defeated : m. 1858, Eleanor Blanche
Mary, only child of the late Thomas G. Corbet, Esq. , of Elsham
Hall, Brigg, and has issue.
J)atr0n of ®too Jibings — Manningford Abbots R., Everley R., Wilts.
5^rms — Azure, a cinquefoil pierced ermine. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet
or, a plume of three ostrich feathers gules.
Seats — Everleigh, Maryborough ; Elsham Hall, Brigg. Tou>it
Residence — 3, Halkin Place, S.W. Clubs — Guards', Marlborough, Turf,
Hurlingham, Orleans.
Sons living— FRANCIS EDMUND GEORGE ASfLEY-CORBETT, b._ Feb. 6th, 1859; for-
merly Lieut. 2nd Batn. Scots Guards; is a J.P. and a D. L. for Lincolnshire; served in Suakin
Expedition 1885 ; assumed, by Roy. License, 189", the additional surname of Corbett : m. 1882,
Lady Gertrude Augusta Anderson-Pelham, da. of 3rd Earl of Yarborough, and has issue living,
John Dugdale Pelham, b. 1883, — Marjorie Gertrude Marcia, — Norah Sybil. Residence, 57, Sloane
Street, S.W. Clubs, Guards', Turf. Gerald, b. 1871. John, b. 1874.
Daughters living— Mary Beatrice. Corisande. Elise. Adeline.
Brothers living — Hugh Francis Lethbridge, b. 1831 ; was a Clerk in Foreign Office 1852-3 ; is a
J.P. for Wilts ; formerly Capt. Wilts Yeo. Cav., retired as Hon. Major : m. 1853, Augusta Ellen,
who d. 1874, da. of the late James Peel Cockburn, Esq., and has issue living, Ida Mabel : m. 1880,
Lieut. -Col. Joseph Spencer Benyon, formerly of $th Lancers, — Ada Mary, — Ruth Ethel. Resi-
dence, 59, Cadogan Place, S.W. Club, Arthur's. Thurlow Augustus, b. 1838; ed. at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford (B. A. 1 86 — ) ; formerly an Inspector of Factories : ;«. 1891, Henrietta Susanna, da. of the late
Hon. Henry Hanbury- Tracy [see B. Sudeley, colls.]. Residence, Redcourt, Lenton, Nottingham.
Club, Arthur's. Spencer Byng, b. 1844 ; is Hon. Capt. and Paymaster 2nd Batn. S. Wales Bor-
derers : m. 18 — , Rose, da. of John Halle, Esq., and has issue living, Spencer Beauchamp, b. 18 — ,
— Aston Gififard, b. 18 — , — Mary Ethel, — Emily Dorothea Grace. Rev. Anthony Aylmer,
b. 1850 ; is R. of Everley : m. 1872, Sarah Amelia Lucy, widow of George Temple, Esq., of Bishop-
stow House, Warminster, and da. of the late John Lane, Esq., of Leyton Grange, Essex, and has
issue living, Margaret Violet Dorothea, b. 1875. Residence, Everley Rectory, Marlborough.
Sisters living — Cecile Maria: m. 1868, Edmond Robert Henry Gray, Esq. [E. Limerick],
and has issue living, John Edmond Henry, b. 1869, — Francis Cecil, b. 1871, — Kathleen Mary.
Adelaide Fanny Ashworth : m. 1865, the Rev. Thomas Blundell Hollingshed Blundell, R. of
Halsall, Canon of Liverpool, and Hon. Chap, to H.M., and has issue living, Wilfrid Astley, b. 1871,
— Cuthbert Leigh, b. 1879, — Muriel Marian Beatrice, — Ethel Hilda. Residence, Halsall Rectory,
Ormskirk.
The family of Astley is of great antiquity in Warwickshire. Thomas de Astley, a baron temp.
Henry III., was siain at the battle of Evesham, A.D. 1265. He was ancestor of William Lord Astley,
and of the present baronet, by his ist wife, and of the Barons Astley, of Reading (extinct 1688), and
of Sir Jacob Astley, Bart., of Melton Constable (title now merged in Barony of Hastings), by his 2nd
wife. The baronetcy conferred on Sir Richard Astley, of Patshull, became extinct in 1771, and a new
patent was granted, 1821, to his descendant Sir John Dugdale Astley, of Everleigh.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BAROXETAGE.
AYLMER, Creation 1621, of Donadea Castle, Kildare.
Sir ARTHUR PERCY FITZGERALD AYLMER, i3th
Baronet, son of the late Capt. Fenton John Aylirer , b. March
2nd, 1858 ; s. his grandfather, Sir ARTHUR PE'CCY, 1885 : m.
1st, 1878, Annie, who d. 1884, da. of the late John Sanger,
Esq ; 2ndly, 1885, Anne (who divorced him 1886), da. of Mr.
J. Douglas Reid, of New York, and divorced wife of Mr.
George Stelle, of Chicago.
^rms — Argent, a cross sable between four Cornish choughs proper.
Crcai — A Cornish chough rising out of a ducal coronet all proper.
Residence— Bryntirion, Corwen, N. Wales. Club— St. George's.
Brother living— FENTON JOHN, V.C., b. 1862 ; is Capt. R.E. ; served
during Burmah campaign 1886-7 (mentioned in despatches, medal with
HalielnjaJi. clasp) ; with Hazara Field Force 1891 (mentioned in despatches), and with
Hunza-Nagar Expedition 1891-2 (mentioned in despatches, V.C.). Club, Junior Army and Navy.
Sister living— Helen Cecilia Adelaide. Residence,
Uncles living (son of i2th baronet)— John Evans-Freke, b. 1838 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin ;
formerly Capt. 8th Foot; sat as M.P. for Maidstone (C) 1880-5; unsuccessfully contested S.W. Div.
of Bethnal Green 1885 and 1886: m. 1861, Frances Margarita, da. of James Thomson, Esq., of
Gibraltar, and has issue living, Gerald Arthur Evans-Freke, b. 1869, — Henry Evans-Freke, b. 1878, —
Amv Geraldine Frances, — Nina Florence Mary : m. 1886, Arthur Thomas Marson, Esq., and has
issue living, Arthur Aylmer b. 18 — , Dorothy Nina, Kathleen Mary, — Dora Gertrude, — Grace
Marion, — Elfrida Fenton. Residence. Montague House, Richmond, Surrey. Clubs, Carlton, Royal
London Yacht. Richard Reynell, b. 1840 ; formerly Lieut. N. Cork Militia.
AuntS living (daughters of i2th baronet) — Harriet Elizabeth : m. 1857, Eaton Joseph Travers, Esq.,
who d. 1857, and has issue living, Eaton Aylmer, b. 1857 ; is Capt. and Brevet Major I.S.C.,
and Interpreter to Com.-in-Ch. in India ; served in Afghan War 1878-80 (medal with two clasps, and
bronze star), as D.A.A.G. Sikkim Field Force 1888 (mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp),
and with Manipur Expedition 1891. Jane Grace.— —Catherine Charlotte. Geraldine Maria,
in. 1861, Robert Constable Hall, Esq., who d. 1888, and has issue n children. Residence, Rock-
cliffe, Cork.^— Elizabeth Nannette.— — Martha Josepha Helena: m. 1884, Capt. Richard Arthur
Herbert Townshend, formerly Capt. 13th L.I. Residence, Friendly Cove House, Durrus, co. Cork.
Anna Angelina.
Daughter living Of 10th Baronet— Caroline Maria (to whom Donadea Castle has passed).
Residence, Donadea Castle, Kilcock, co. Kildare.
Mother living— Isabella Ellinor, da. of the late George Darling, Esq., of Fowberry Tower,
Northumberland : m. 1857, Capt. Fenton John Aylmer (97th Regt.), who d. 1862, el. son of I2th
baronet, and has issue living [see ante]. Residence, Bryntirion, Corwen, N.Wales.
Widow living Of 10th Baronet — ALICE HESTER CAROLINE (Lady Aylmer), da. of Conway
Richard Dobbs, Esq., of Castle Dobbs, co. Antrim : m. 1853, Sir Gerald George Aylmer, loth baronet
who d. 1883. Residence, Reduit, Monkstown, co. Dublin.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Josiah Aylmer (infra) : —
Issue of the late Justin John Aylmer, Esq., b. 1831 : m. ist, 1855, Caroline, who d. 18 — , da.
of the Rev. W. Slatter ; 2ndly, 1869, Sarah Anne Cockerill (now of Akaroa, New Zealand),
da. of the late Samuel Beswick, Esq., of Canterbury, New Zealand : —
Justin Arthur, b. 1870. Selina Frances : ?«. 1876, Warner William Warren Westenra, Esq. Lucy
Catherine : m. 1879, John George Thomson, Esq., of New Zealand Civil Sen— Geraldine.— ^
Helen : ;;/. 1881, Thomas Noel Brodrick, Esq., of New Zealand C.S., and has issue living, Norman
Aylmer, b. 1883,— Paul Foster, b. 1884,— Lucy Metelille, b. 1888,— Mildred Geraldine, b. 1890.
Residence, Timaru, New Zealand.
Issue of the late William Henry Aylmer, Esq., b. 1833 ; d. 1882 : m. ist, 1861, Henrietta, who
d. 18 — , da. of Dr. Martin ; 2ndly, 18 — , Elizabeth, da. of the late Dr. Gordon, of Sydney : —
Percy, b. 186-. A son, /;. 18— . Edith Maude. Inez.
Issue of the late Rev. William Josiah Aylmer (ante), 3rd son of 8th baronet, b. 1802,
d. 1883 : m. 1830, Elizabeth Frances, who d. 1880, da. of the late Rev. Henry
Lambart Bayly, of Ballyarthur, co. Wicklow : —
Selina Percy : in. 1856, Richard Westenra, Esq., a J.P. for New Zealand. Catherine Charlotte : m.
18— , James Rattray, Esq. Residence, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Issue of the late John Freke Aylmer, Esq., 4th son of 8th baronet, b. 1807, d. 1874 :
m. 1832, Ann, da. of Robert Austin Parrish, Esq., of Philadelphia : —
Anna Elizabeth: m. 1865, George Heffernan, Esq., and has issue living, Gerald John Aylmer,
b. 1870. — William Nesbitt, b. 1879, — Sarah Ellen, — Cecilia Margaret, — Edith Mary, — Anna Frances.
Residence, Valetta, Dargle Road, Bray, co. Dublin.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Gen. Arthur Aylmer, 3rd son of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late John Harrison Aylmer, Esq., b. 1812, d. 1868: m. 1849, Rosanna Louisa,
who d. 1868, da. of Vice-Adm. Sir Josiah Coghill, 3rd baronet :—
Gerald Percy Vivian, b. 1856 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll. , Camb. ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Durham
(High Sheriff 1887); is Lieut. Pembroke Yeo. Cav. Residence, Walworth Castle, Darlington.
Club, Bachelors'. Edmund Kendal Grimston, b. 1859 ; ed. at Eton ; is Capt. igth Hussars.
Club, Naval and Military.
The Aylmers (descended from Atheluer, or Aylmer, last Saxon Earl of Devonshire and Cornwall)
settled in Ireland in the i2th century. Sir Gerald Aylmer, Knt., was in 1535 appointed Chief Justice
of the Common Pleas in Ireland.
DE BRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
BACON,
Mediocria firma.
Moderation is stable.
First Creation 1611, of Redgrave, Suffolk; Second Creation, 1627, of
Mildenhall. Suffolk.
Sir HICKMAN BECKETT BACON (Premier Baronet
of England), nth Baronet of Redgrave, and I2th Baronet of
Mildenhall ; b. April I4th, 1855 ; s. his father, Sir HENRY
HICKMAN, 1872 ; ed. at Eton ; was successively Sub-Lieut.
Notts Yeo. Cav. 1874-5, anc^ Lieut. Grenadier Guards: is a
F.S.A., a J.P., and a D.L. for co. Lincoln (High Sheriff 1887),
and a County Councillor for Lindsey Div. of Lincolnshire, S.
Gainsborough Div.
Jhtron of One ;Cibing — Blyton V., Lincolnshire.
^rms — Gules, on a chief argent, two mullets pierced sable. Cust — A
boar passant ermine.
Seat — Thonock Hall, Gainsborough. Toiun Residence — Queen Anne's
Mansions, Queen Anne's Gate, S.W. Club — Bachelors'.
Brothers living— NICHOLAS HENRY, *. Oct. 22nd, is57 ; formerly
Capt. 4th Dragoon Guards ; is a J.P. for Norfolk. Residences, Ravening-
ham Hall, Norwich ; 42, Half Moon Street, W. Clubs, Naval and Military, Arthur's.
Thomas Walter, b. 1863. Residence, 4, Lyndhurst Road, Hampstead, N.W. Club, St. Stephen's.
Richard Castell. b. 1866; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1888, M.A. 1892); is Lieut. Notts
(Sherwood Rangers) Yeo. Cav. Club, Junior Carlton.
Sisters living — Frances Elizabeth: in. 1882, Ralph Creyke, Esq., and has issue living, Ralph,
b. 1883,— Edmund Ralph, b. 1886,— Everilda Frances, b. 1889. Residences, Rawcliffe Hall, Goole ;
Marlon Hall, Bridlington.— Mary Rose.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Nicholas Bacon, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Francis Bacon, b. 1824, d. 1882 : in. 1855, Caroline Cecilia (now of The
Hall, Much Hadham, Ware), da. of P. C. Cazalet, Esq., of Kemp Town, Brighton :—
Kev. Reginald Cazalet, b. 1861 ; ed. at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1883, M.A. 1887); is R. of
Gilston : »«. 1890, May Blanche, da. of the late Rev. W. Rimington, V. of Norton Subcourse,
Norfolk, and has issue living, Francis Rimington. b. 1891. Residence, Gilston Rectory, Harlow.
Henry, b. 1865 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1888). Club, Isthmian.
Issue of the late Nicholas Bacon, Esq., 2nd son of 8th and 9th baronet, b. 1786, d.
1863 : m. 1813, Jane, who d. 1888, da. of Alexander Bowker, Esq., of Lynn : —
Jane : m. 1832, William Hutton, Esq., who d. 1877, and nas issue living, George Morland, C.B.,b.
1834 [see " COMPANIONAGE "]: in. 1870, Eustacie Emma Millicent, only child of the late Eustace
Arkwright, Esq., of Sutton Scarsdale, Chesterfield, and has with other issue living, Charles Eustace
b. 1873, Sybil Constance {Baroness Auckland)'. ?«. 1891, the 5th Baron Auckland, — Edmund
Bacon (of Blidworth Dale House, Mansfield, Notts, Club, Army and Navy), b. 1840; formerly
Col. ist Dragoons : m. 1873, Lady Katharine Beaujolais Arabella Bury, da. of 3rd Earl of Charle-
ville. Anne Elizabeth : m. 1837, John Henry Barker, Esq., a Metropolitan Police Magistrate,
who d. 1876, and has issue living, Emma. Residence, Rowsley, Bakewell.
This family claims descent from Grimbald, who came into England with his kinsman William, Earl
Warren, at the Norman invasion, and settled at Letheringset, near Holt, Norfolk. His great-grandson,
Robert, took the name of Bacon, and from his brother, Sir William, of Monks Bradfield, in Suffolk,
descended, in the loth generation, Sir Nicholas Bacon (Lord Keeper of the Great Seal to Queen
Elizabeth), who was father of that great luminary of science Sir Francis Bacon, born 1550-51.
BAGGE, Creation 1867, of Stradsett Hall, Norfolk.
Sir ALFRED THOMAS BAGGE, 3rd Baronet; b.
July 5th, 1843; s. his brother. Sir WILLIAM HENRY ERNEST,
1881 ; entered R.N. 1857, became Com. 1878 ; retired 1888 ;
served in China war 1857-61 (medal with three clasps) ; is
a J.P. and D.L. for Norfolk : m. 1872, Millicent Case, da.
of John Grant Morris, Esq., of Allerton Priory, near Liver-
pool, and has issue.
^rms — Lozengy paly bendy, argent and gules, two Haunches or, on
a chief of the last an annulet between two cinquefoils of the hrst. Crest,
— A pair of wings addorsed or, semee of annulets gules.
Seat — Stradsett Hall, near Downham Market. Residence — Crimple-
sham Hall, near Downham Market. Club —Junior Conservative.
Sons living— ALFRED WILLIAM FRANCIS, 6. Sept. i4th, 1875.
— John Picton, b. 1877. Henry Percy, b. 1879.
Daughters living- -Lilian Mary. Gwendolen Millicent.
Sisters living — Emilia Jane : m. 1864, Capt. Charles \VelIs Archdale,
formerly of 8sth Regt., and has issue living, George Francis, b. 1865,
— Charles William, b. 1878, — Mary Caroline, — Winifred Edith, — Emilia Helen, — Margaret, —
Adelaide. Residence, Coltishall, Norfolk. Caroline Thomazina. Edith Mary.
WidOW living Of 2nd Baronet— ALICE (Lady Bagge), da. of Alfred Giles, Esq., of 21, Gros-
venor Place, S.W. : »i. ist, 1865, Sir William Henry Ernest Bagge, 2nd baronet, who d. 1881 :
andly, 1889, William Wainwright, Esq. Residence, Pembury Court, Kent.
• The ist baronet (Sir William) sat as M.P. for West Norfolk (C) 1837-57 and 1865-80.
Spes est in Deo.
My hope is in God.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
BAILEY, Creation 1852, of Glanusk Park, Breconshire.
Sir JOSEPH RUSSELL BAILEY, 2nd Baronet, son
of the late Joseph Bailey, Esq., M.P., el. son of ist Baronet ;
b. April 7th, 1840; s. his grandfather, Sir JOSEPH, M.P., 1858 ;
ed. at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; sat as M.P. for
Herefordshire (C) 1865-85 (when he unsuccessfully contested S.,
or Ross, Division of Herefordshire), and for Hereford 1886-92,
when he was defeated ; is Lord-Lieut, and a County Councillor
(Llangattock Div.) of Breconshire (High Sheriff 1864), a J.P.
for cos. Radnor and Hereford, Chm. of Brecon Quarter Sessions,
and Hon. Col. ist Vol. Batn. S. Wales Borderers: m. 1861,
Mary Ann, da. of Henry Lucas, Esq., M.D., of Glan-yr-Afon,
and has issue.
fiatnm of j&tbtn ^ifaings — Llanhamllech, R., Llyswen R., Hay V.,
Gwenddwr V., Tretower R. , Breconshire; Garway V., Welsh Newton V.,
Herefordshire.
5\rms — Argent, between two bars, three annulets in fesse gules between as many martlets of the
last. Crtst — A griffin sejant argent, semee of annulets gules.
Seats— Glanusk Park, near Crickhowel ; Easton Court, Tenbury ; Glanwye, Builth, Breconshire.
'ftKi/n Residence — n, St. James's Square, S.W. Clubs— Csrlton, Hurlingham.
Sons living— JOSEPH HENRY RUSSELL, b. Oct. 26th, 1864; is Lieut, ist Batn. Grenadier
Guaids, and a D.L. for co. Brecon: ;«. 1890, Editha Elma, da. of the late Major Warden
Sergison [see Gordori-Cumming, Bart.], and has issue living, Wilfred Russell, b. 1891. William,
/'. 1867.— Arthur, b. 1868.— Herbert Crawshay, b. 1871. John Launcelot, b. 1878.
Daughters living— Elizabeth Mabel. Edith : m. 1892, Samuel Hood Cowper-Coles, Esq.
——Margaret Elinor.— Gwladys Mary.
Brothers living— Henry James, b. 1844; ed. at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1868); is a J.P. for
Herefordshire : m. 1871, Edith Anne, da. of Joseph Tarratt, Esq. Residence, Rowden Abbey,
Bromyard. Club, Oxford and Cambridge.— —John Franklen, b. 1845; formerly Capt. i3th Foot:
in. 1871, Ellen Isabella, who d. 1890, da. of C. Priist, Esq., of Tenby. Residence, Tanllan,
Dolgelly. Richard Crawshay, b. 1849 ; ed. at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1872) : ;«. 1881,
Mabel Jane, da. of the Rev. Charles Samuel Palmer [see Palmer, Bart., colls., cr. 1660], and has
issue living, Charles Henry, b. 1882, — Richard Fitzroy, b. 1883. Residence,
Sister living — Marian: in. 1871, Fitzroy Paley Ashmore, Esq.. who d. 1883, and has issue living,
Edward Bailey, b. 1872, — Geoffrey, b. 1875, — Elizabeth Maud, — Sybil Marian. Residence,
Borthwnog, Dolgelly, N. Wales.
Uncle living (son of ist Baronet) — John Crawshay, b. 1818 ; a retired Capt. R.N. : m. 1860,
Maria Fowler, da. of Charles Cooch, Esq., and has issue living, John Arthur Crawshay, 6. 1861.
• Residence, 41, Avenue Road, N.W.
Atint living (daughter of ist Baronet) — Jane (Lady Stuart-MentetK) : in. 1846, Sir James Stuart-
Menteth, 2nd baronet, who d. 1870. Residence, Mansfield House, New Cumnock, Ayrshire.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late William Latham Bailey, Esq., 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1820, d,
. 1875 : in. 1848, Frances Byng, da. of John M'Lean, Esq., of Campbeltown, N. B. : —
William Joseph Maclean, b. 1850. .John Lockhart, b. 1853.— Llewellyn Crawshay, b. 1856.-^—
Mary Anne Margaret Frances Byng.
Issue of the late Henry Bailey, Esq., sth son of ist baronet, b. 1822, d. 1889 : m.
ist. 1848, Mary Louisa, who d. 1865, da. of Sir Richard Puleston, 2nd baronet ;
2ndly, 1881, Christina (now of Coates, Cirencester), da. of the late Neale Thomson,
Esq., of Camphill, Renfrewshire: —
Henry, b. 1850 ; formerly Lieut. 291)1 Foot. Crawshay Wellington, b. 1853 : tit. 1891, Edith, da.
of the Rev. John Deacon.— Elizabeth Maria: m. 1881, George Francis Gregory, Esq., of
Fountain Court, Temple, E.G. Robert Neale Menteth, b. 1882. Helen Christina. Mor-
garet Doreen.
The ist baronet was successively M.P. for Worcester city and Breconshire.
BAILLIE, Creation 1823, of Polkemmet, Linlithgowshire.
Sir GEORGE BAILLIE, 3rd Baronet;
el. son of the late Thomas Baillie, Esq., 4th son
of Ist baronet ; b. Oct. aoth, 1856 ; s. his uncle,
Sir WILLIAM, 1890; ed. at Caius Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1881) ; is a J.P. for Victoria, N. S. Wales,
and Queensland.
Drills — Azure, nine estoiles or within a bordure counter-
nebulee argent and sable. Crtst — Out of clouds proper an
estoile of eight points or. £upporttrs — Two lions guardant
argent.
Residence — Toorak, Melbourne, Victoria. Clubs —
Union (Australia), Scottish, Isthmian, Scottish Conservative.
In cahgine lucet.
// shines in tlie dark
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Brothers living— ROBERT ALEXANDER, 6. Aug. 24th, 1859: tii. 1887, Isabel, da. of the late
David Elliot Wilkie, Esq., of Ratho Byres, Midlothian. William, i. 1861 : ;«. 1892, Mary, da.
of the Rev. Walter Fellowes, Incumbent of St. John's, Toorak, Melbourne. Residence,
Sisters living — Mary Dennistoun : m 1874, Lieut. -Col. Thomas Caradoc Rose Price {see Price,
Bart., colls. ].^— Elizabeth Janet (Hon. Mrs. William Cii-'endish): m. 1885, the Hon. William
Edwin Cavendish, Lieut, ist Batn. Grenadier Guards [see B. Chesham]. Residence, 40, Lennox
Gardens, S.W.
Aunt living (daughter of ist Baronet) — Helen Jane. Residence, Manuel House, near Linlithgow,
N.B.
Mother living — Elizabeth, da. of James Ballingall, Esq., of Australia : m. 1849, Thomas Baillie,
Esq., 4th son of ist baronet, who d. 1889, and has issue [see ante]. Residence, Grasmere, Toorak,
Melbourne, Victoria.
WidOW living Of 2nd Baronet— MARY (Lady Baillie), da. of Stair Hathorn Stewart, Esq., of
Physgill, Wigtownshire : ;>?. 1846, Sir William Baillie, 2nd baronet, who d. 1890. /»'«.•.«»'., t'«.v, Pol-
' kemmet, Linlithgowshire.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late George Augustus Frederick Baillie, Esq., 7th son of ist baronet,
fr. 1833, d. 1882 : m. 1871, Mary Gertrude, da. of Benjamin Peyton Saddler,
Esq. : —
William Lyon Dennistoun, b. 1872. Catherine Gertrude Penuel Janet Hope Peyton. Mary
Gertrude Colquhoun.
The father of the ist baronet (Lord Polkemmet) was a Lord of Session. Sir William, 2nd
baronet, sat as M.P. for Linlithgowshire (C) 1845-7.
BAIRD, Creation 1695, of Saughton Hall, Edinburghshire.
Sir JAMES GARDINER BAIRD, yth Baronet, son of
Capt. William Baird, el. son of 6th Baronet ; b. Aug. 20! h. 1813 ;
s. his grandfather, Lieut. -Col. Sir JAMES GARDINER, 1830 ;
was successively Capt. loth Light Dragoons and Capt. Mid-
lothian Yeo. Cav. ; isaD.L. and J.P. and a Commr. of Supply
for Midlothian, Hon. Col. Midlothian Coast Artillery Vol.,
an A.D.C. to H.M., and Lieut.-Gen. Roy. Co. of Archers :
m. 1845. Henrietta Mary, sister of Sir John Don-Wauchope,
8th baronet, and has issue.
^rms — Gules, a sanglier passant or ; on a canton ermine a sword pale-
wise proper, surmounted by a crescent of the field. Crtst — A boar's head
erased or.
,,. Residence — 9, Learmouth Terrace, Edinburgh. Clubs — Carlton,
Vi et virtute. Scottish Conservative, New.
By strength and valor.
Son living— WILLIAM JAMES GARDINER, b. Feb. 23^,1854; formerly Lieut. 7th Hussars ;
is a J.P. , a Commr. of Supply for Edinburghshire, and Capt. E. Lothian Yeo. Cav. : m. 1879,
Arabella Rose, da. of Sir William Wallace Hozier, ist Bart. , of Mauldslie Castle, near Carluke, N.B.,
and has issue living, James Hozier Gardiner, b. 1883, — William Frank Gardiner, b. 1885,—
Frances Harriet. Residence, Stevenson, Haddington, N.B.
King Charles I. issued a warrant creating James Baird, of Byth, Baron Devern, but he died
before the patent passed the great seal. Mr. Baird's 2nd son, Robert (of Saughton Hall), was created
a baronet, and his eldest son. Sir John (Lord Newbyth), was a Lord of Justiciary. Sir John's eldest
son received a baronetcy, which became extinct 1745. The Bairds, baronets of Newbyth, are descended
from William. 2nd son of Sir Robert, ist baronet of Saughton.
BAIRD, Creation 1809, of Newbyth, Haddingtonshire.
Sir DAVID BAIRD, 3rd Baronet ; b.
1832 ; s. his father, Sir DAVID, 1852 ; ed. at
Rugby ; formerly Major 98th Foot ; served in
Kaffir War 1851-3 (medal), in Crimea 1854-5,
and on Lord Clyde's staff in Indian Mutiny 1857
(several times specially mentioned in despatches,
medal) ; is a D. L. and J. P. for Haddington-
shire, a J .P. and a Commr. of Supply for Edin-
burghshire ; was Major London Scottish Rifle
Vol. 1860-73, and Lieut. E. Lothian Yeo. Cav.
1867-71 : m. 1864, the Hon. Ellen Stuart, da. of
I2th Baron Blantyre, and has issue.
By strength and valor.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
^rms — Gules, in chief within an increscent an estoile of eight points argent ; in base a boar
passant or ; on a canton ermine a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt gold. Crests — ist, a Mame-
luke mounted on a horse, and holding in his dexter hand a scimitar all proper ; 2nd, a boar's head,
erased or. Supporters — Dexter, a grenadier in uniform of S4th Regt. proper; sinister, the royal
tiger of Tippoo Sultaun guardant vert striped or, from the neck pendent by a riband an escutcheon
gules charged with an estoile of eight points within an increscent argent ; and on a scroll under the
said escutcheon the word " Seringapatam."
Seats— Newbyth House, Prestonkirk, Haddingtonshire ; Gilmerton Grange, Edinburgh. Clubs —
Army and Navy, White's, Hurlingham. -
Sons living— DAVID, l>. May 6th, 1865; ed. at Eton; is Lieut, ist Batn. Black Watch (Royal
Highlanders). - William Arthur, b. 1879.
Daughters living— Evelyn. - Hilda. - Mabel.
Brothers living— Sir John Kennedy Erskine, K.C.B., b. 1833; became Capt. 1864, Vice-Adm.
1886, and Adm. 1892 ; formerly a Naval A.D.C. to H.M. ; served in Russian war 1854-5 (Baltic
medal) ; was Adm. Sup. of Naval Reserves 1885-8, and in command of Channel Squadron 1888-90 ;
K..C. B. 1890. Residence, 31, Cadogan Place, S.W. Club, Army and Navy. Jonathan Peel, b.
1843 : at. 1867, Emily Diana Frances, only da. of Col. Sir George Ashley Maude, K.C'.B. [see E.
De Montalt, colls.], and has issue living, Edward Ashley, R.N., b. 1870; became Lieut. 1892, —
Randolph Eustace Wemyss, b. 1879, — Helena Emily, — Alice Anne, — Katrine Maclean, — Mary
Isabel,— Diana Margaret, — Georgina Marian, — Constance Kennedy. Residence, Nea House,
Ringwood.
Sisters living— Margaret (Lady Gilbert Kennedy) : m. 1851, Lord Gilbert Kennedy, brother of
2nd Marquess of Ailsa, K.T. Residence, St. Margaret's Lodge, Trafalgar Square, Chelsea, S.W.
Hersey Maria Christina Elizabeth. Alice Anne (Hon. Mrs. Arthur Baillie- Hamilton) :
in. 1866, the Rev. the Hon. Arthur Charles Baillie-Hamilton, son of loth Earl of Haddington.
Residence, Combs Rectory, Stowmarket.
Collateral Branch living (in remainder to Baronetcy).
Issue of the late Capt. Wynne Baird, R.N., brother of 2nd baronet, b. 1799, d. 1835 :
in. 1824, Madelina Susan, who d. 1827, da. of Lieut. -Col. Henry Andrew Cerjat
(6th Inniskilling Dragoons), of Lausanne, Switzerland : —
Robert Henry, b. 1825 ; formerly Lieut. Rifle Brigade : in. 1853, Ella Maria, da. of George Goff, Esq.,
has issue living, Ro
Henrietta : in. 1879, Hermann van Muyden, of Lausanne, Switzerland, — Ella Sophia Mary : tit. 18
, . . , , . , .,
formerly of Lausanne, and has issue living, Robert George b. 1864, — Elizabeth Alice, — Anne
Ferdinand de Charriere de Severy, of Lausanne, Switzerland. Residence, Bellerive, Lausanne,
Switzerland. Club, New Travellers'.
Sir David Baird, G.C. B., the ist baronet, was a distinguished military commander. At the capture
of Seringapatam he headed the storming party, and as Commander-in-Chief he captured the Cape of
Good Hope. In the battle of Corunna he lost an arm. This family is a junior branch of Baird.
baronet of Saughton Hall, to whose title the present Baronet of Newbyth is in remainder.
Baker, Creation 1776, of Loventor, Devonshire, see Rhodes.
BAKER, Creation 1796, of Dunstable House, Richmond, Surrey.
Sir GEORGE SHERSTON BAKER, 4th Baronet, el. son
of the late Henry Sherston Baker, Esq., grandson of 1st
Baronet ; b. May iQth, 1846 ; s. his cousin, the Rev. Sir HENRY
WILLIAMS, 1877; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1871 ; elected Associate
of the Institut de Droit International 1879 ; was Recorder of
Helston 1886-9 > is Recorder of Barnstaple and Bideford, a J.P.
for both those Boroughs, a Member of Bar Committee, and
Hon. Examiner in Equity and Conveyancing to Birkbeck Insti-
tution ; editor of " Halleck's International Law": m. 1873,
Jane Mary, da. of the late Frederick James Fegen, Esq., R. N.,
C.B., of Ballinlonty, co. Tipperary, and has issue.
Jims — Argent, a saltire sable charged with five escallops erminois, on a
chief azure a lion passant of the third. Crest — A demi-lion rampant per fesse
indented, erminois and pean, holding in the paws an escallop argent charged
The cross is the test of with an ermine spot
Residence— 18, Cavendish Road, St. John's Wood, N.W. Chambers
— Library Chambers, Temple, E.G.
Fidei coticula crux.
-John
Sons living— DODINGTON GEORGE RICHARD SHERSTON, b. July 22nd, 1877.-
Dunstan Sherston, b. 1882. Michael Frederick Sherston, b. 1884.
Daughters living — Mary Louisa Sherston. Henrietta Catherine Sherston. Emily Margaret
Sherston. Georgiana Jane Sherston.
Brothers living— Robert Henry Sherston, b. 1849 ; ed. at Royal Mil. Acad., Woolwich; is Major
R.A. ; served in Afghan war 1878-80 (medal), in Egyptian campaign 1882 (mentioned in despatches,
and 4th class Medjidie), and in Upper Burmah 1885-6 (medal): in. 1890, Mabel, da. of Maj -Gen.
Albert Henry Bamfield, of Exmouth, Devon. Clubs, Naval and Military, United Service.
John Chicheley Sherston, b. 1850; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex
Regt.); is Major S. Wales and Severn Div. Submarine Miners, R.E. : ;«. 1884, Louisa Con-
stance, da. of Sir Thomas Going Bernard Dancer, 6th baronet, and has issue living, Winifred Violet
Sherston. Residence, St. Winifred's, Bath. Club, Junior United Service.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Daughters living Of 2nd Baronet— Jessey. Residence, 29, St. Michael's Place, Brighton.—
Agnes Maria: ;«. 1863, the Rev. Theodore Chambers Wilks, V. of Woking, who d. 1876.
Residence. White Hill, Chilmark, Salisbury.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. George Augustus Baker, V. of Fingest-cum-Ibstone, Oxon,
3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1788, d. 1866 : m. 1812, Sophia, who d. 1857, da. of Peter
Sherston, Esq., of Stoberry Hill, Somerset: —
Georgiana Sophia : m. 1877, Freeman Leopold Bagnall, Esq. Residence, Westfield Lodge, Chester.
This family was settled in the west of England several centuries before creation of baronetcy.
The ist baronet received a baronetcy for raising and maintaining for King George III. a troop of
500 horse styled " The Richmond Rangers."
BAKER, Creation 1802, of Ashcombe, Sussex.
Rev. Sir TALBOT HASTINGS BENDALL BAKER,
3rd Baronet; b. Sept. gth, 1820; s. his brother, Sir EDWARD
BAKER, 1877; «d. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1843, M-A-
1847); was Vicar of Preston, Dorset, 1848-78; is a Preb.
of Salisbury : m. 1st, 1850, Florence, who d. 1871, da. of
John Hutchings, Esq., of Ludlow ; 2ndly, 187.5, Amy Susan,
da. of Lieut. -Col. George Marryat, and has issue.
$rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, a castle between two crosses
patee in chief and a key in base sable ; on a chief azure, two keys erect or,
Baker', 2nd and 3rd urgent, on a bend cotised sable three cinquefoils or
a chief gules charged with three arrows erect points downwards proper,
Little/tales. &K»ts — ist, a nag's head erased argent, charged on the neck
•=-» with a cross-patee fitchee gules ; in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert ; 2nd,
Finis coronal opus. between two wings elevated or, an armed arm embowed proper garnished
The end crowns tfiework. or ' tlie hand in a gauntlet grasping an arrow entwined by a branch of olive
proper.
Seat — Ranston, near Blandford.
Son living— RAN DOLF LITTLEHALES, b. July 2oth, 1879.
Daughters living— Florence Lsetitia. Eunice Evelyn.
The ist baronet assumed in 1817, by royal license, the surname of Baker in lieu of his patronymic
Littlehales : he was Under-Sec, of State for Ireland, and rendered important civil and military services.
BALL, Creation 1801. [Extinct 1875.1
Sir WILLIAM KEITH BALL, 2nd and last Baronet.
WidOW living Of 2nd baronet— LOUISA (Lady Bait), da. of Capt. Yeats, R.N. : m. 1870, Sir
William Keitn Ball, 2nd baronet, who d. 1874, when the title became extinct. Residence,
BANNERMAN, Creation 1682, of Elsick. Kincartiineshire.
Sir GEORGE BANNERMAN, loth Baronet ',
son of the late Thomas Bannerman, Esq. , nephew
of 6th Baronet ; b. June 4th, 1827 ; s. his cousin,
Sir- ALEXANDER, 1877: m. 1869, Anne Mary,
da. of the late Richard Brooke, Esq., F.S.A. , of
Hanclford. Cheshire, and has issue.
$rms — Gules, a banner displayed argent, thereon a
canton azure charged with St. Andrew's cross of the second,
as the badge of Scotland. . Cnst — A demi-man in armour
holding in his right hand a sword proper. Supporters— Two
armed men proper.
Residence — Brackley, Northamptonshire.
Son living— ALEXANDER, b. Dec. i6th, 1871 ; is Lieut. R.E.
Daughter living— Eleanor.
Sisters living— Jane : m. 1855, Maj.-Gen. Millington Henry Synge, son of Sir Edward Synge,
2nd baronet. Residences, Dysart, co. Clare ; Garlington House, Southsea. Euphemia.—
Margaret.
Daughter living Of 9th Baronet— Ethel Mary • Elizabeth (Lady Carnegie}: m. 1891, Lord
Carnegie, el. son of oth Earl of Southesk. Residence, Crimomnogate, Lonmay, Aberdeenshire.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandchildren of the late Charles Bannerman, Esq., 2nd brother of 6th baronet :—
Issue of the late Patrick Bannerman, Esq., b. 1794, d. 1854 : m. 1826, Anna Maria, who d.
1884, da. of Sir William Johnston, 7th baronet : —
William. C.B., b. 1828 ; entered Bombay Army 1846, became Col. 1877, Maj.-Gen. 1886, and Lieut.-Gen.
1891 ; served in Punjab campaign i84'8-9 (medal with two clasps), in the Bagdurrah Valley 1849 (clasp),
with Persian Expeditionary Force 1857 (medal with clasp), in Indian Mutiny 1857-8 (mentioned in
despatches, medal), in China Expeditionary Force 1860 (medal with two clasps), and in Afghan war
1880 (mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp); C.B. 1887 : m. 1868, Louisa Constance, da. of
Robert Goddard, Esq., of Monkstown, and has issue living, Wyndham Philip, />. 1870; is Lieut.
I.S.C.,— Oriel William Erskine, b. 1877. Residence, i, Lansdown Parade, Cheltenham. Club,
United Service. Patrick Wilson, b. 1833 ; is Col. I.S.C. ; sometime British Resident at Gwalior;
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
served in Indian Mutiny 1857 (medal) : >«. 1859, Flora Lindsay, da. of Capt. T. A. Vanrenan,
formerly of Bengal Horse Artillery, and has issue living, Arthur D'Arcy Gordon, b. 1866; is Lieut.
I S.C.,— Emily Catherine Florence, — Ada Mary Campbell. Residence, 8, Somers Place, Hyde
Park, \V. Cht/', United Service. ——Arthur Johnston, b. 1839; entered Bombay Army 1858,
became Major 1878, and retired as Lieut. -Col. 1882; is a D.L. for co. Aberdeen. Residence,
Steinbriick, Barnes, S.W. Clubs, East India United Service, Bachelors', Hurlingham. Alex-
ander D'Arcy, b. 1848. Edward Mordaunt, b. i8jo : w. 1873, Annie Christina, da. of the late
James Hay Mackenzie, Esq., W.S., and ha? issue living, Kenneth Mordaunt, b. 1874, — D'Arcy,
b. 1875, — Vere, b. 1879,— Bertrand, b. 1883,— Roger, b. 1885,— Nigel Johnston, b. 1892. Resilience,
Rock, Wadebridge, Cornwall. Club, Junior Travellers'. Anna Maria: in. 1849, Capt. William
Elford Adams (87th Regt.), who d. 1856, and has issue living, Amy Elford : ;«. 1874, Byron Noel,
Esq., of Forest House, Horsley, Leatherhead, land agent to the Earl of Lovelace, and has issue
j } 1,J , — uneriue vjeorgma, — ihouei xuary. v.iara j^iizaueui . rti. iou^,
George Vertue, Esq.— —Mary: in. 1862, Col. James Vertue, R.E., who d. 1877, and has issue
living, Arthur Francis, b. 1862, — Herbert William D'Atcy, b. 1866, — George Elford Bannerman,
/'. 1867, — Guy Neville, b. 1869, — Blanche Evelyn.— —Frances Caroline. Blanche Amy.
Constance Gertrude.
The ancestors of this family were hereditary banner-bearers to the kings of Scotland. The
baronetcy was conferred by Charles II. upon Sir Alexander Bannerman for "his constant loyalty
dining the Rebellion, and of the heavy calamities he had suffered on that account." The 3rd baronet
raised a regiment, and was with it at the battle of Culloden. His son, the 4th baronet, sold the
Elsick estate for a nominal price, having been threatened with forfeiture on account of his father's
and his own alleged participation in the rebellion of 1745. A portion of the Elsick estate was re-
purchased by the Qth baronet.
BARCLAY, Creation 1668, of Pierston, Ayrshire.
,SZ>COLVILLE ARTHUR DURELL BARCLAY,
C.M.G., nth Baronet; b. Dec. aoth, 1829; s. his
father, Sir DAVID WILLIAM 1888 ; ed. at Gros-
venor Coll., Bath ; has been Collector of Customs,
and Receiver-Gen, of Mauritius, and Auditor-Gen,
of Ceylon, with a seat in Legislative and Executive
Councils of both those colonies ; represented British
interests at International Exhibitions in Paris 1878
(Legion of Honour), and 1889 (Com. of Legion of
Honour) : in. 1855, Louise Melanie, da. and coheir
of the late Mons. E. Jullien de Belzim, of the
Mauritius, and has issue.
$rins — Azure, a chevron between three crosses patee or.
Crtst — A sword in pale argent hilled and pommelled or.
^"upporttrs — Two lions argent, each charged on the shoulder
and flank with a cross-patee gules.
Residence — n, Rue Francois I., Champs Elysees, Paris.
Club — Junior Carlton.
The cross of Christ is our crown.
tn. 1889, Letitia, da. of the Hon. Amias Charles Orde-JPowlett [see B. BoltonJ. Llub, Naval
Military. Robert Cecil de Belzim, b. 1862 ; ed. atTrin. Coll., Camb. Colville de Rune, b.
Daughter living — Emma Louisa : ;«. 1875, Capt. Le Vicomte Perrot de Chazelle (of the French
Army). Residence, Chantilly, Oise, France.
Brothers living— William Malo de Rune, b. 1842; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst ; formerly Lieut. 24th Foot : m. 1863, Harriet Jane, only da. of the late Francis Charles
Leslie, Esq., of Ballyward Lodge, Castlewellan, co. Down, and has issue living, David Francis
Glenville, b. 1864, — Francis Charles Leslie, b. 1866, — William Malo de Rune, b. 1871, — Frederick
Arthur d'Epinay, b. 1875, — Geoffrey Dash wood Zobel, b. 1877, — Aubrey Henri de Rune, b. 1880, —
Theodosia Leslie: in. 1891, William Thomas Locke Travers, Esq., Bar.-at-law and Solicitor, of
Wellington, New Zealand, — Constance Durellj — Enid Harriet Durell. Henry Torrens de Rune,
b. 1849 ; formerly Private Sec. to Gov. of British Guiana ; is in Govt. Secretariat of British Guiana :
in. 1878, Ellen Eliza, da. of the late T. F. Henley, Esq., C.E., of 56, St. George's Square, S.W.,
and has issue living, Leslie George de Rune, b. 1879, — Frederick David Henry de Rune, b. 1881.
Residence, Georgetown, British Guiana. Club, Constitutional.
Half-Brother living— David Hamilton Dashwood, b. 1877.
Sisters
, - .~. --^.f, — ~ ..»..* ..,~~c living, r HiriaA iiigciru.ni, v. iou^j, — jxuss wuiv
Hassard, b. 1869, — Charles Malo de Rune, b. 1871, — Georgina Mary, b. 1857 : m. 1874, Dr. Whel-
don, who d. 1885,— Florence Caroline, b. 1858 : m. 1883, George Roger Dick, Esq.,— Olivia Isabella,
b. 1859,— Lise Adele Frederica, b. 1864: in. 1886, William Hobbs, Esq.,— Lise Frances Amelia, b.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
1866 : in. 1887, Alexander Wemyss, Esq., Manager of New Oriental Bank Corporation, Mauritius.
Residence, Mauritius. Harriet Anna: m. 1862, Capt. John Leslie, formerly of 5th Fusiliers, and
of the Donegal Militia, and lias issue living, May Florence de Rune : m. 1888, Major Frank Robert
Lowth, ist Batn. Lincolnshire Regt., and has issue living, Francis Robert Leslie b. 1889, John
Leslie b. 1890, Norman Charles Leslie b. 1891. Residence, Ballyward Lodge, Castlewellan, co.
Down. Mary Barbara: m. 1850, Capt. James Barton, formerly R.A., and has issue living,
Hugh Barclay, b. 1865, — James, b. 1867, — Charles, b. 1873, — Sidney, b. 1876, — Louisa, — May, —
Harriet Irene. Residence, Woodside, Wimbledon.
WidOW living Of 10th. Baronet— Emily (Lady Barclay), da. of the late James Edward Stacey,
Esq., of Kingston, Surrey : in. 1872, as his second wife, Sir David William Barclay, loth Baronet,
who d. 1888. Residence, 42, Holland Road, W.
The ancestors of this family were of distinction in Ayrshire in the I2th' century. The 8th baronet
who had been officially employed on the Continent, fell into tne hands of the French, 1798. He was
closely confined in the Temple, and twice tried by a Military Commission on account of a mission he
was supposed to have filled at the Hague 1796-8. He was each time acquitted, and in November 1799
was released and sent by cartel to England by the special order of Bonaparte.
BARLOW, Creation 1803, of Fort William, Bengal.
Lwe peace. Sir RlCHARD WELLESLEY BARLOW, 4th
Baronet, son of the late Richard Wellesley
Barlow, Esq., 5th son of ist baronet; b. Jan.
3<Dth, 1836 ; s. his cousin, Sir MORISON, 1889 ;
ed. at Haileybury Coll. ; wasinM.C.S. 1855-89;
formerly Commr. Neilgherry Hills, Major Comdt.
Neilgherry Vol. Rifles, a M.L.C. Madras, and
Chm. of Harbour Trust : m. 1860, Annie Cathe-
rine, da. of the lat' Rev. John W. Whiteside,
D.C*.L., V. of Scarborough, and has issue.
^rms — Argent, on a chevron engrailed gules between
three cross-crosslets fitchee azure, two lions passant counter-
passant supporting an eastern crown or, in chief between
the two cross-crosslets a branch of olive and another of
palm in saltire proper. Crest — Out of an eastern crown
First of all things be thou pious.
or a demi-lion argent, the paws supporting a cross-crosslet as in the arms, issuing from the crown
on the dexter side of the lion a branch of olive and on the sinister another of palm both proper.
£upportrrs — On either side an angel proper, vested argent, zoned and on the head an eastern crown
or ; the dexter holding in the exterior hand a balance or, and in the other a book proper, the sinister
bearing in the exterior hand an olive branch, and in the other an escroll proper.
Chibs — East India United Service, Conservative.
Sons living— HILARO WILLIAM WELLESLEY. b. June igth, 1861 ; ed. at Eton, and at Roy.
Mil. Acad., Woolwich; is Capt. R.A., and Officer in charge of Danger Buildings, Roy. Arsenal,
Woolwich : in. 1891, Victoria Katherine, el. da. of Col. Hugh Robert Hibbert (formerly Bengal
Fusiliers), of Birtles Hall, Cheshire, and Broadgate, BarnstapTe, and has issue living, a da., />. 1892.
Residence, 8, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich. Club, Naval and Military.
Sister living— Maria Charlotte Exmouth : in. 1857, William Southey Whiteside, Esq., formerly
Member ot Board of Revenue, Madras, and M.L.C. of Viceroy of India, and has issue living,
Walter Southey, b. 1863, — Guy Plumer, b. 1866,— Edith Margaret Isabel: in. 1885, Philip Frith,
Esq., of 2, Cambridge Place, Kensington, W. Residence, Brodie Castle, The Adyar, Madras.
Sir George Hilaro, G.C.B., the ist baronet, was a member of the Council of Bengal, Provisional
Governor-General of India 1805-7, and Governor of Madras 1807-13. The 2nd baronet was a Judge of
the Supreme Court of Calcutta. Sir Mprison, the 3rd baronet, who was in the 7th Hussars and gth
Lancers, served during the Indian Mutiny (medal with clasp for Lucknow).
BARNEWALL, Creation 1622, of Crickstown Castle, Meath.
Sir REGINALD AYLMER JOHN DE BARNEVAL
BARNEWALL, loth Baronet ; b. Feb. i6th, 1838 ; s. his father,
Sir AYLMER JOHN, at his birth ; ed. at Catholic Univ., Dublin.
Qrms — Ermine, a bordure engrailed gules. Crtst — From a plume of
five ostrich feathers or gules azure vert and argent, a falcon rising of the last,
Residence — 6, Park Street, Grosvenor Square, W. Clubs — St. James's,
Brooks's, Wellington, Kildare Street.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late John Barnewall, Esq., brother of 8th
baronet, b. 17 — , d. 18 — : in. 18 — , Anne, da. of Joseph
Brown, Esq., of Kilpatrick, co. Westmeath : —
Several sons and daus. , but the Editor has not succeeded in obtaining
reliable information respecting any one : — Bartholomew, the eldest son, had
.. . issue, John, who emigrated to Australia 1839, and Robert, who settled in
Malo mon quam fcedan. America in 1840. John, the 3rd son, left issue, Henry Charles, b. 1820 :
I Jiad rather die than be m. 1844, Henrietta Mary, da. of John Woollett, Esq., of London. Samuel,
disgraced. the 4th, and William, the 5th son, both emigrated to America.
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Descendants of the late James Barnewall, Esq., 4th son of ist Bart. : —
Grandchildren of the late Bartholomew Barnewall, Esq., nephew of 7th Bart. : —
Issue of the late Bartholomew Barnewall, Esq., b. 17 — , d. 1828 : tn. 18 — , Mary, da. of John
Charles Lucena, Esq. : —
Charles Henry, b. 1825 ; formerly Capt. Bombay Cav. Residence, 8, Granville Place, Portman
Square, W. Clubs, Conservative. New Travellers'. Ellen Harriet (Lady Gordon) : tn. 1844,
Sir William Home Gordon, who d. 1876 [see Gordon, Bart., of Embo.]. Residence, 8, Granville
Place, Portman Square, W.
Issue of the late Dease Barnewall, Esq., brother of Bartholomew Barnewall, Esq.
[ante], b. 1789, d. 1858 : in. 18— , Catherine, da. of William Kelly, Esq :—
Rev. Robert, b. 1821 ; a Monk of the Order of St. Benedict. William, b. 1828 ; a Merchant.
This family, the name of which was originally " De Barneval," is of great antiquity. Sir Michael
de Barneval. who landed on the coast of Cork in 1172, was the first of the family who settled in Ireland.
The 2nd baronet suffered severely during the Cromwellian usurpation ; and of the extensive posses-
sions then wrested from him, he obtained, after the re-estabhshment of the monarchy, only his
castle and 2,000 acres of land. The 3rd baronet was M.P. for Meath 1689-90. This baronetcy was
dormant 1744-1821.
Barrett-Leonard, see Lennarcl.
BARRINGTON, Creation 1831, of Limerick.
Sir CHARLES BURTON BARRINGTON, 5th Baronet; b.
1848 ; s. his father, Sir CROKER, 1890 ; ed. at Rugby, and
at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1874, M.A. 1879) ; formerly Lieut.
Limerick City Artillery Militia ; is a J.P. for co. Limerick
(High Sheriff 1879).
^rms — Argent, three chevronels gules and a label of three points vert,
on a canton gules a trefoil slipped or. Crtst — Out of a crown vallery or
the bust of a man in profile, vested paly argent and gules ; round the temples
a wreath and on the head a cowl of the same colors.
Seat— Glenstal, Limerick. Clubs — Union, Kildare Street.
Brothers living— CROKER, b. 1851 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A.
1874); Bar. King's Inn, Dublin, 1876 ; admitted Solicitor in Ireland 1883 :
Ung durant ma vie '"• I^9°> Florence Jane, dau. of John Bayly, Esq., of Debsborough, co.
TV;,,? i „„/„•/„ 7 /•.,,<, Tipperary. Residence, 58, Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. Chambers, 10,
n>e> Ely Place, Dublin. Clubs, .University, St. George's Yacht, Conservative.
John Beatty, b. 1859 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1882); is a Land Agent, and a J.P.
for co. Limerick : tn. 1887, Catherine Charlotte, el. da. of John Bayly, Esq., D.L., of Debsborough,
co. Tipperary, and has issue living, Mary Charlotte Gladys. Residences, Barrington Str'?et,
Limerick ; Ashroe, co. Limerick.
Sisters living— Caroline Felicia: tn. 1870, William Young Donnelly, Esq., who d. 1888, and
has issue living, Thomas Barrington, b. 1874, — Muriel Felicia. Olivia Maria : m. 1871, the Rev.
Lewen Burton Weldon, son of Sir Anthony Weldon, sth baronet. Residence, The Rectory,
Bridport. Mercy: tn, 1881, George Wright, Esq., Q.C., and has issue living, George William
Barrington, b. 1889, — Stella Rose, — Nesta Violet, — Anna Felicia. Residence, i, Fitzwilliam Square,
Dublin. Jessy Frances: m. 1889, George H. Pentland, Esq., and has issue living, George
Charles Croker, b. 1800. Residence, Black Hall, co. Lputh. Anna Josephine : m. 1891, John
Naper George Pollock, Esq., J.P., D.L., and has issue living, Anna Jessy. Residence, Mountains-
town, co. Meath.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd baronet)— Henrietta Victorine : m. 1857, William Richard Le Fanu,
Esq., Ch. Commr. for Public Works in Ireland, and has issue living, Thomas Philip, b. 1858, —
Rev. Fletcher Sheridan, b. 1860 ; formerly Lieut. 26th Regt. ; is R. of Lissadill, co. Sligo,— William
Richard, b. 1861,— Brinsley Rankine, b. 1862,— Victor Charles, b. 1865,— Henry Frewen, b. 1870,
— Frances Lewen, b. 1871, — Hugh Barrington, R.N., b. 1872 ; became a Midshipman 1888, — Char-
lotte Anna, — Emma Catherine. Residence, Summerhill, Enniskerry, co. Wicklow.
Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet— Charlotte Jessie Maria Louisa Olivia.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet^EuzABETH OLIVIA (Lady Barrington), da. of Henry Darley,
Esq. : m. 1859, Sir William Hartigan Barrington, 3rd baronet, who d. 1872. Residence, Clonkeen,
Barrington's Bridge, Limerick.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Daniel Barrington, Esq., 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1762, d. 1842:
in. 1829, Anne, da. of Richard Williams, Esq., of Drumcondra Castle, co. Dublin : —
Joseph Thomas, b. 1834 ; formerly Capt. R.A. ; is a Corny-Gen, of Ordnance, and Hon. Col. :
m. 1861, Emma Evans, and has issue living, Richard Mordaunt, b. 1866; is Capt. The Hampshire
Regt., serving in Ordnance Store Depart., — Thomas Percy, b. 1867; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Prince
of Wales's Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.),— William D'Olier, b. 1870; ed.at Roy. Mil. Acad., Wool-
wich ; is Lieut. R.E., — Joseph Croker, b. 1880, — John Frederick, b. 1881, — Annie Evelyn, b. 1873.
Residence, Old Charlton, Kent. Richard Williams, b. 1838; formerly Capt. H.E.I.C.S. ; served
in Indian Mutiny and Burmah campaigns : m. 1873, Henrietta Maria Jane, el. da. of the late
John Johnstone, Esq., of Halleaths, Lockerbie, N.B., and Castlenau House, Mortlake, and has
issue living, John Laurence, b. 1875, — Richard Irving Williams, b. 1892, — Alice Henrietta,— Helen
Lucy Johnstone. Residence, Eden Park, Dundrum, Dublin.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
This family is descended from Odp du Barentm, who came to England with the Conqueror,
Fifteenth in descent from Odo, who received grants of land in Essex, and became custodian of Hatfield
forest, was Sir Francis Barrington, of Barrington Hall, Essex, created a baronet 1611. This title
became extinct, upon the death of the loth baronet, in 1833 ; but prior thereto (1831) a baronetcy had
been conferred upon a younger branch, Sir Joseph Barrington, of Limerick, who, with his sons, founded
the Limerick Hospital and Infirmary, an institution incorporated by Act of Parliament.
BARRON, Creation 1841, of Glenanna, Waterford.
Sir HENRY PAGE-TURNER BARRON, C.M.G., 2nd
Baronet ; b. Dec. 27th, 1824; s. his father, Sir HENRY WIN-
STON, 1872; entered Diplo. Ser. 1840; was Sec. of Embassy
at Constantinople 1866-71, Sec. of Legation at Brussels 1871-8?,
and Min. Resident to Wurtemberg 1883-90.
^rms — Ermine, on a saltire gules five annulets or. Crest — Boar passant
azure.
,- Clubs — -St. James's, Travellers'.
Audaces fortuna juvat.
Fortune favors tlte bold.
Sister living — Emily Frances: in. 1852, Capt. Frederick Charles
Polhill-Turner, M.P. for Bedford, who d. 1881, and has issue living,
Frederick Edward Fiennes, b. 1858 ; formerly Lieut, sth Dragoon
Guards, — Cecil Henry, b. 1860 ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Dragoon Guards ;
is a Missionary in China (China Inland Mission, Shanghai), at Sining,
Province of Kansuh : in. 1888, Eleanor Agnes, da. of Dr. Marston. — Arthur
Twisleton, b. 1862 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1888) ;
is a Missionary in China (China Inland Mission, Shanghai), at Pachao, Province of Szechuen :
m. 1888, Alice, da. of George Drake, Esq., of Gloucester, — Alice Kate Frances: m. 1892, the
Rev. James Marsh Challis, Curate of Jesmond, Newcasde-on-Tyne, — Beatrix Emily Violet, —
Helen Augusta Rosa. Residence, Howbury Hall, near Bedford.
This family is descended from the Fitzgeralds, " Barons" of Burnchurch and Brownsford, a branch
of the Desmonds. The estates of this family were confiscated by Cromwell. Sir Henry Winston
Barron, ist baronet, b. 1795 : m. ist, Anna, who d. 1852, da. of Sir Gregory Page-Turner, of Battlesden
Abbey, Beds, who was descended maternally from the Brydges, Dukes of Chandos, consequently from
John of Gaunt, son of King Edward III. ; 2ndly, 1863, Augusta Anna, who d. 1881, da. of Gen! Lord
Charles Somerset, brother of 5th Duke of Beaufort; sat as M.P. for Waterford city (£,) 1832-52,
1865-68, and 1869-70; d. 1872.
BARROW, Creation 1835, of Ulverstone, Lancashire.
Sir JOHN CROKER BARROW, 3rd Baronet ; b. July
Sth, 1833; s. his father, Sir GEORGE, 1876; ed. at Harrow,
. and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1855, M.A. 1858); Bar.
Lincoln's Inn 1869 ; is a J. P. for Cinque Ports, and for Kent :
m. 1857, Emily Jane, da. of the late James Nathaniel Merri-
man, Esq., M.D., of Kensington, and has issue.
s — Sable, two swords in saltire points upwards argent, pommels and
hilts or between three fleurs-de-lis, one in chief and two in flanche, an anchor
erect in base of the last. Crest — On a mount vert a squirrel sejant cracking
a nut all proper, charged on the shoulder with an anchor.
Residence — Eagle Lodge, Ramsgate.
Son living— FRANCIS LAWRENCE JOHN, b. Aug. nth, 1862: m.
1890, Winifrid Sarah, da. of the late W. M. C. Steward, Esq., of Cart-
gate, Whitehaven. Residence,
Daughters living — Emily Agnes ; is a Franciscan nun. Mary Mercy ;
is a Franciscan nun.
Sisters living— Rosamond : m. 1855, the Rev. Matthew Woodward, V. of Folkestone, and has
issue living. Matthew, b. 1858, — Herbert Croker Sperling, b. 1868, — Michael Edward Parnell, b.
1872, — Rosamond Penelope : in. 1875, the Rev. Charles Joseph Ridsdale, V. of St. Peter's, Folke-
stone, — Marianne, — Bertha Anne, — Louisa Mary Eanswythe, — Constance Harriet, — Ethelinda
Helen. Residence, The Vicarage, Folkestone. - Anna Maria: in. 1854, John Hanson Sperling,
Esq., and has issue living, Rev. Alfred Montague (of Leek, Stafford), b. 1856 ; is in Holy Orders
in Roman Catholic Church, — Annie Madeline: in. 1879, William Osborne Christmas, Esq.,-
Beatrice Mary Agnes : m. 1883, Auguste du Mesniel, Comte de Sommery, of 35, Green Park, Bath,
— Ada Mildred : in. 1884, Charles Perceval Skerrett, Esq., who d. 1888, and has issue living, Charles
b. 1885, Kathleen b. 1886. Mary : m. 1861, the Rev. Vere Broughton Smyth, and nas issue
living, Vere Staunton, b. 1864 ; is Capt. 2nd Batn. Roy. Warwickshire Regt., — Rev. Basil Broughton,
b. 1866,— John Wilson Croker, b. 1867, — George Hardinge Follett, b. 1869,— Ella Mary : m. 1887,
Edward J. E. Bovill, Esq. Residence, West Molesey Vicarage, Surrey. Eliza Catherine.
Adelaide: in. 1863, Alexander Clutterbuck, Esq., who d. 1890, and has issue living, Peter Henry,
b. 1868, — Francis Alexander, b. 1878, — Bernard Valentine, b. 1883, — Mabel Sophia ; is a nun in
the Convent of the Assumption, — Rosamond Mearyl, — Eva. Residence,
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Sons living Of 1st Baronet— John, F.K.S., F.S.A., b. 1808 ; formerly Keeper of the Records ot
the Admiralty, and Lieut. -Col. 5th Vol. Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own); took a leading
part in promoting search for Sir John Franklin, and was presented by many of the officers engaged
therein, with a handsome silver testimonial (representing on a globe discoveries within the Arctic
Circle) ; author of ' Life of Sir Francis Drake, and Naval Worthies of Queen Elizabeth's Reign,"
"Travels in North of Europe," "A Voyage to Iceland," " Expeditions on the Glaciers, including
ascents of Mont Blanc (by the Ancien Passage), Monte Rosa, and Col. du Geant," " Mountain
Ascents in Westmoreland and Cumberland," etc. Residences, 17, Hanover Terrace, Regent's
Park, N.W. ; Kingham, Oxfordshire. Clubs, Athenaeum, Alpine. Peter, b. 1813 ; was Vice-
Consul at Caen 1845-57, and at Morocco 1857-62, when he was appointed Consul at Nantes,
transferred to Kertch 1866 ; represented Turkish interests at Kertch during the war 1877 : retired
1880; performed Consular duties at Caen 1885 pending appointment of a Vice-Consul: m. 1846,
Esther Maria, who d. 1881, da. of Col. Pierre Hypolite Alexandre Lepetit de Courville. Residences,
Venoix, near Caen, Normandy ; a Ouistreham, Calvados. France.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet- ROSAMOND HESTER ELIZABKTH (Lady Barrow), da. of the late
William Pennell. Esq.. Consul-Gen, in Brazil, and adopted da. of the late Right Hon. John Wilson
Croker : in. 1832, Sir George Barrow, 2nd baronet, who d, 1876. Residence, Ulverston
Cottage, East Molesey, Surrey.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. George Staunton Barrow, M.A., R. of Stowmarket, and son
of 2nd baronet, b. 1834, d. 1884: m. 1864, Florence Mary (now of Stow Thorna,
The Park, East Molesey), da. of John Nicholles, Esq. : —
Annie Reta : in. i3.j2, Frederick J. Banister, Esq. Ida Florence.— Gillian Mary.— Rosamond
Nony.— Evelyn Marguerite.
The ist baronet, Sir John Barrow, for many years Secretary to the Admiralty, was highly dis-
tinguished as an author, a traveller, and a meritorious public servant, to whose memory a monumental
tower, loo feet high, was erected by public subscription on the Hoad Hill, Ulverston. The 2nd
baronet was Chief Clerk, at the Colonial Office, and Secretary and Registrar of the Order of St.
Michael and St. George, of which he was a Companion.
BARTTELOT, Creation 1875, of Stopham, Sussex.
Right Hon. Sir WALTER BARTTELOT BARTTELOT,
P.C., C.B., M.P., \ikBaronet, el. son of the late George Barttelot.
Esq., of Stopham House, Pulborough ; b. Oct. loth, 1820 ; ed. at
Rugby ; formerly Capt. 1st Royal Dragoons; is a J.P. and a
D. L. for Sussex, a County Councillor for W. Div. of Sussex,
Pulborough Div., and Hon. Col. 2nd Vol. Batn. Royal Sussex
Regt. ; sat as M.P. for W. Sussex (C) 1860-85, since when he has
sat for N.W., or Horsham, Div. of Sussex ; P.C. 1892 : m. ist,
1852, Harriet, who d. 1863, da. of Sir Christopher Musgrave,
9th Baronet ; 2ndly, 1868, Margaret, da. of the late Henry
Boldero, Esq., of South Lodge, St. Leonard's Forest, Sussex,
and has issue by ist marriage.
Mature. •
JJntnm of ©nt gibing — Stopham R., Sussex.
arms— Quarterly of nine : ist, sable, three sinister gloves pendent argent tasselled or, Barttelot ;
"V - . . , i __ i _ _ -„ _i ] r*j . 1 1.
three plates, Camay s ; 7th, argent, three hawks' heads erased, Walton ; 8th, argent, an eagle with two
heads displayed sable, Syfteston ; 9th, argent, a unicorn's head erased gules, on a chief wavy azure
three lozenges or, Smyth. Crests — ist, a swan couchant, wings endorsed, argent ; 2nd, a castle, with
three turrets, sable.
Seat—Stopha.m, near Pulborough. Clubs— Junior United Service, Carlton.
Son living— WALTER GEORGE, b. April nth, 1855 ; ed. at Eton : is a J.P. and D.L. for Sussex,
a J.P. for Devon, a County Councillor for W. Div. of Sussex, Fittleworth Div., and Capt. and Hon.
Major 2nd Vol. Batn. Roy. Sussex Regt. ; formerly Capt. 5th Dragoon Guards and ist Devon Yeo.
Cav. ; unsuccessfully contested N., or Biggleswade, Div. of Bedfordshire (C) 1885, and S., or Luton
Div. of Bedfordshire 1886 : ;«. 1879, Georgiana Mary, only da. of the late George Edmond Bal-
four, Esq., of the Manor, Sidmouth, and has issue living, Walter Balfour, b. 1880, — Nigel Kenneth
Walter, b. 1883,— Irene Margaret Mary. Residence, Brookdean, Pulborough. Clubs, Carlton,
Junior United Service, Cavalry.
Daughters living— Edith Harriet: m. 1884, Major Henry Crichton Sclater, R.A., D.A.A.G.,
Dublin. Evelyn Fanny : m. 1883, Charles Munro Sandham, Esq., and has issue living, Charles
Barttelot, b. 1887,— Edith Mary Georgina, — Ada Margaret. Residence, Rowdell, Pulborough.
Ada Mary : m. 1882, Col. William Frederick Cavaje, A.A.G., S. Dist.
This baronet's ancestor came to England with William the Conqueror, and his family has been
seated at Stopham since the Conquest.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
BATES, Creation 1880, of Bellefleld, co. Lancaster.
Sir EDWARD BATES, ist Baronet, son of the late
Joseph Bates, Esq., of Spring Hall, near Halifax ; b. March
I7th, 1816 ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Lancashire and Hants,
a shipowner, and an East India merchant ; sat as M. P. for
Plymouth (C) 1871-80 (when he was unseated), and again
1885-92 : m. ist, 1837, Charlotte, who d. 1841, da. of the late
C. Smith, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1844, Ellen, da. of the late Thomas
Thompson, Esq., of Hessle, near Hull, and has issue.
5Ums — Argent, on a fesse azure a quatrefoil between two fleurs-de-lys
argent, between in chief two quatrefoils azure, and in base a fleur-de-lys
of the same. Crist — A stag's head couped azure, attired or, transfixed by
two arrows crosswise of the second, and charged on the neck with two
quatrefoils in pale or.
Seats — Manydown Park, Basingstoke ; Gyrn Castle Mostyn, Flint-
shire. Tmun Residence — 80, Harley Street, W. Clubs — Carlton, Junior
Carlton, Conservative.
irtute.
>ut virtue.
Sons living— EDWARD PERCY, b. Aug. i7th, 1845 : m. 1876, Constance Elizabeth, da. of the late
Samuel R. Graves, Esq., M.P. for Liverpool, and has issue living, Edward Bertram, b. 1877, — Percy
Elly, £. 1879, -Cecil Robert, b. 1882,— Frederic Alan, b. 1884,— Dennis Haughton, b. 1886, —Austen
Graves, b. 1891. Residence, Beechenhurst, Allerton, Liverpool.— —Gilbert Thompson, b. 1847 : m.
1876, Charlotte Thaxter, da. of the late G. Warren, Esq., of Woolton, Liverpool, and has issue
living, Stanes Geoffrey, b. 1884, — Mary. Residence, Maryton Grange, Allerton, Liverpool.
Sydney Eggers, b. 1851 : m. 1878, Elizabeth Jessie, da. of the late Lieut. -Col. George Grenville
Malet [see Malet, Bart., colls.], and has issue living, Arthur Sydney, b. 1879, — Norah Ellen, —
Edith Mary, — Dorothy Eileen. Residence, 29, Hyde Park Square, W. •
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Gertrude Elizabeth : m. 1860, Thomas Priestly Billborough,
Esq. By 2nd marriage — Anne Millicent : ;«. 1874, Donald Ninian Nicol, Esq., and has issue
living, Donald Ninian, b. 1877,— Wilfred Edward, b. 1882,— Colin Victor, b. 1888,— Ellen Margaret.
Residences, Ardmarnock House, Argyllshire; 80, Harley Street, W. Mabel Stenhouse : m. 1873,
Frederick Bellairs Thompson, Esq., who d. 1882, and has issue living, George Frederic, b. 1874, —
Edward Gerald, b. 1876, — Noel Bellairs, b. 1879, —Arthur Francis, b. 1882. Norah Greame :
m. 1880, Stanes Brocket Henry Chamberlayne, Esq., and has issue living, Edward Tankerville,
b. 1881,— Mabel Alicia, b. 1883, — Eirene Clare, b. 1887,— Cicely Lavinia, b. 1892. Residence,
Witherley Hall, Atherstone.
Bateson-Harvey, see Harvey.
Bathe, see De Bathe.
HERVEY-BATHURST, Creation 1818, of Clarendon Park, Wiltshire.
Sir FREDERICK THOMAS ARTHUR HERVEY-BATH-
URST, 4th Baronet; b. March I3th, 1833; s. his father, Sir
FREDERICK HUTCHINSON, 1881 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Capt.
and Lieut. -Col. '"Grenadier Guards ; served in Crimean campaign
1854-5 (medal with four clasps, 5th class Medjidie, and Turkish
medal); formerly Lieut. Wilts Yeo. Cav. ; sat as M.P. for S.
Wilts (C) 1861-5 : m- l869> Ada> da- of Sir John Ribton, 3rd
Baronet, and has issue.
JSstron of <Dnt gibing — Lainston R., Hampshire.
^rms— Quarterly, ist and 4th, gules, on a bend argent three trefoils
vert, a martlet for difference, Hervey ; 2nd and 3rd, sable, two bars ermine,
and in chief thrae crosses-patee or, a crescent for difference, Batliurst,
Crests —ist, an ounce passant sable, spotted ducally gorged and chained or,
in the paw a trefoil slipped vert ; 2nd, a dexter arm embowed in armour
proper, grasping a spiked club or.
Seat— Clarendon Park, Salisbury. Clubs— United Service, Carlton.
Tien ta foy.
Hold thy faith.
Sons living— FREDERICK EDWARD WILLIAM, b. Feb. nth, 1870; is Lieut, ist Batn.
Grenadier Guards.— — Felton Rainald George, b. 1871.— —Algernon Richard, b. 1872. Bertrand
Elwell, b. 1882. Reginald Mervyn, b. 1885.
Daughters living— Cecilia Ada. Aline. Violet Maude.
Half-Brothers living — Lionel, b. 1849; ed. at Rugby; is a retired Lieut. -Col., formerly Major
Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own) : m. 1885, Mary Ethel Paston, da. of Sir Astley Paston Paston-
Cooper, 3rd Bart., and has issue living, Sidney Lionel, b. 1888, — Arthur Reginald, b. 1890. Club,
Naval and Military. Richard Felton, b. 1851. Arthur Cecil (twin), b. 1851 ; formerly Capt. ist
Batn. Roy. Sussex Regt. ; served in Egyptian campaign 1882. Club, Naval and Military. Ernest
Frederick, b. 1853; formerly in R.N. Club, National Conservative. Claud, b. 1855; formerly
Capt. ist Batn. Essex Regt.
Sister living— Augusta Frederjca : m. 1872, the Rev. Felix John Buckley, R. of Stanton St.
Quinton, andiHon. Canon of Bristol. Residence, Stanton St. Quintin Rectory, Chippenham.
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Half-Sisters living— Clare Emily: m. 1874, Charles Nicholas Paul Phipps, Esq., formerly M.P.
for Westbury, and has issue living, Charles Bathurst Hele, b. 1889, — Evelyn Cecilia, — Norah Jacintha
— Alice Mary, — Clare Dorothy, — Gladys Rose, — Violet Victoria. Residence, Chalcot, Westbury'
Wilts. - Alice Constance: ;«. 1884, Charles Clement Tud way, Esq., J.P. and D.L. [see Miles'
Bart.]. Residences, Stoberry Park, and The Cedars, Wells, Somerset ; 17, Lower Berkeley Street, W'_
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd Baronet) — Selina Mary : m. 1870, Capt. Thomas Bulkeley, who d. 1882.
Residence, 8, South Street, Park Lane, W.
This family is descended from the Hon. Felton Hervey, 8th son of ist Earl of Bristol {see M.
Bristol]. The ist baronet, Sir Felton Elwell Hervey, A.D.C. to the Duke of Wellington at Waterloo,
assumed in 1801 the additional surname and arms of Bathurst.
Bayley, see Laurie.
BAYNES. Creation 1801, of Harefield Place, Middlesex.
Sir WILLIAM JOHN WALTER BAYNES,
3rd Baronet; b. June 4th, 1820; s. his father, Sir
WILLIAM, 1866; is a J.P. for Surrey: m. 1845.
Margaret, da. of Daniel Stuart, Esq., of Wykham
Park, Oxfordshire, and has issue.
Rage supplies arms.
able, a shin-bone in fesse surmounted of another
in pale argent ; on a canton of the last, a vulture proper.
Crist — A cubit arm vested, azure, cuffed erminois, the hand
holding a jaw-bone argent. £wpp0rtirs — Two savages wreathed
about the head and waist with clubs over their arms all proper.
Seat — Forest Lodge, West Hill, Putney Heath, Surrey.
Club — Union.
Sons living— CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM, b. Sept. i4th, 1847 ; ed. at Harrow; is Sub-Agent
Bank of England, Burlington Gardens : m. 1872, Amy Ruperta, da. of the late Edward Colston,
Esq., of Roundway Park, Devizes [see D. Athole, colls.], and has issue living, William Edward
Colston, b. 1876, — Ronald Christopher, b. 1878, — Christobel Ruperta, — Dorothy Julia. Donald
Stuart, C.E., b. 1848; ed. at Harrow: m. 1881, Annie, da. of the late Rev. Edward Ravenshaw,
R. of West Kington. Roderick Walter, C.E., b. 1852 ; ed. at Harrow. Rev. Malcolm Charles,
b. 1853; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1876, M.A. 1879); is V. of Crondall :
>«. 1885, Margaretha, da. of the Rev. Arthur Cazenove, Hon. Canon of Rochester, of 53, St.
George's Square, S.W., and has issue living, Rory Malcolm Stuart, b. 1886, — Keith Stuart, b. 1887,
— Ivan Cazenove Stuart, b. 1891,— Isla Margaretha Stuart, b. 1889. Residence, Crondall Vicarage,
Hants. Gilbert Samuel, b. 1855 ; ed. at Harrow ; formerly Major 2nd Batn. King's Roy. Rifle
Corps ; served in Afghan campaign 1878-9 (medal), in S. African war 1881, in Soudan campaign
1884 (medal with clasp and bronze star), and as D.A.A. at Alexandria during Nile Expedition
1884-5. Clubs, Junior United Service, Wellington. Kenneth Schalch, b. 1857 ; ed. at Harrow ; is
Major ist Batn. Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders ; served in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal
with clasp and Khedive's star), in Soudan campaign as Mil. Sec. to Sir Gerald Graham 1884
(brought home despatches, mentioned in despatches, brevet of Major, and «wo clasps), in Nile
expedition 1884-5 (clasp), and in Soudan expedition 1885, as D.A.A. and Q.M.G. (mentioned in
despatches and clasp); is a J.P. for Inverness-shire. Club, Naval and Military.— —Edward Neil.
b. 1861 ; ed. at Harrow ; admitted a Solicitor 1885 : m. 1888, Charlotte Augusta, da. of the late
Hon. Augustus Anthony Frederick Irby [see B. Boston, colls.], and has issue living, Edward
Stuart Augustus, b. 1889, George Kenneth, b. 1891. Residence, 118, Warwick Street, S.W. Cham-
bers, 61, Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C.
Daughter living— Margaret Agnes.
Brothers Hying— Walter Francis, b. 1823: m. 1853, Amelia Sarah, da. of the late William Malton,
Esq., of Wimpole Street, and has issue living, Walter Malton, b. 1854, — Nigel William Francis,
b. 1878, — Amy Helen, — Ethel Frances. Residence, Braganza, Torquay. Charles Christopher,
b. 1829 ; was sometime a Gentleman-at-Arms to H.M. Residence, Elstead, Godalming.
Sisters living — Charlotte Helen (Lady Jephsoii): in. 1868, Sir Richard Jephson, 2nd baronet, who
d. 1870, Residence, Elstead, Godalming. Mary Anne Louisa: in. 1857, Maj.-Gen. Thomas de
Courcy Hamilton, V.C., late 64th Regt., and has issue living, Claude de Courcy, b, 1861 ; ed. at
Cheltenham Coll. ; is Capt. R.A. : m. 1887, Jeanie Kathleen, da. of Pat Hill Osborne, Esq., of
Currandooley, N.S.W., — Roger Baynes, b. 1863, — Sidney Whitmore, b. 1866, — Charlotte Annie: m.
1882, Capt. John Salwey Hallifax, R.N., — Florence, — Gwendoline Louisa. Residence, Dunboyne,
Cheltenham.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. Walter George Baynes, of the Coldstream Guards, 2nd son
of ist baronet, b. 1792, d. 1847 : '"• I8s6) Claudia Valeria, a Corsican lady : —
Horace Christopher, b. 1827: m. ist, 1847, Adele, who d. 1862, da. of — Branchi, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1863,
Adele, da. of — Meissomer, Esq. Alfred Donald, b. 1828: m. 1864, Theresa, da. of- Rora,
Esq., and has issue living, Donald Walter Horace, b. 1868, — Enid Mary Seraphina. William
Claudio, b. 1830 : ;«. 1853, Antonia, da. of Signor Adrian Allessandrini, and has issue living, Walter
Donald, b. 1856, — Georgina, — Claudina. Valeria : ;«. 1864, the Comte Titus Compagnoni, and
has issue living, Ppmpey, b. 1866, — Claudina Floriana. Madeleine : m. 1867, the Cavalier Antelmo
Seyerini, and has issue living, Elno, b. 1868.— Annette : m. 1872, the Comte Augusto Caccialupi
Oliviere, and has issue living, George, b. 1873, — Marius, b. 1874. Residence,
The ist baronet served some time in Royal Horse Guards Blue, and was in 1796 Major-Com-
mandant of the " Uxbridge Gentlemen and Yeomanry Cavalry," which corps he helped to raise.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
BAZLEY, Creation 1869, of Eyford Park, Gloucestershire.
Sir THOMAS SEBASTIAN BAZLEY, 2nd Baronet ; /v
April 30th, 1829 ; s. his father, Sir THOMAS, 1885 ; ed. at
Trin. Coll. Camb. (B.A. 1852); is a J.P. for cos. Chester and
Gloucester, and a D.L. for Gloucestershire (High Sheriff
1874) : m. 1855, Elizabeth, who d. 1890, da. of the late
Robert Gardner, Esq., of Chaseley, Manchester, and has issue.
IJJatron of One jCibing — Hatherop R., Gloucestershire.
£&rntft — Per pale azure and sable, a bee volant or between three fleurs-
de-lis argent. Crrst— A cubit arm proper charged with a bee volant or, the
hand holding a chapeau gules, turned up gold ; the whole between two
branches of oak vert.
Residence — Hatherop Castle, Fairford, Gloucestershire. Clubs— Athe-
naeum, United University, Brooks's.
Son living-GARDNER SEBASTIAN, b. Oct. i4th, 1863; ed. at Eton,
Finem respice. and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1886, M.A. 1889); Bar. Inner
Consider the end. Temple 1888 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Princess of Wales's Own (York-
shire Regt.); is Capt. 4th Batn. Gloucester Regt., and a J.P. and a
County Councillor (Fairford Div.) for Gloucestershire.
Daughters living— Elizabeth Mary : m. 1883, Col. Edward Pemberton Leach, C.B., V.C., R.E.,
and has issue living, Gordon Pemberton, b. 1885, — Lilian Vera Pemberton,— Elsie Pemberton.—
Annie Caroline : in. 1887, Frederic Pocock Bulley, Esq., Home Bursar, Magdalen Coll., Oxford,
and has issue living, Frederic Guy, b, 1890, — Evelyn Mar)' Joyce, b. 1888..— Frances Annette
Ellen : ;«. 1892, Richard Assheton, Esq. Jessie Marion Atkinson. Lucy Maud Mary.
WidOW living Of 1st Baronet— MARY (Lady Bazley), da. of the late Sebastian Nash, Esq., of
Clayton, near Manchester: m. 1828, Sir Thomas Bazley, ist Bart., who d. 1885. Residencer
Bibury, Fairford, Gloucestershire.
The ist baronet sat as M.P. for Manchester (L) 1858-80.
HICKS-BEACH, Creation 1619, of Beverston, Gloucestershire.
Right Hon. Sir MICHAEL EDWARD HICKS-BEACH,
P.C., M.P., D.C.L., gth Baronet; b. Oct. 23rd, 1837; s. his-
father, Sir MICHAEL, M.P.. 1854 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford (B.A., ist class Law and Modern History, 1858, M.A.
1861, Hon. D.C.L. 1878) ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Gloucester-
shire ; formerly Capt. N. Gloucester Militia; sat as M.P. for
E. Gloucestershire (C) 1864-85, since when he has sat for YV.
Div. of Bristol ; was Parliamentary Sec. to Poor Law Board
March to Aug. 1868, Under-Sec, for Home Office Aug. to Dec.
1868, Ch. Sec. for Ireland 1874-8, Sec. of State for Colonies
1878-80, a member of Committee of Council on Education in
Scotland, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1885-6, again Ch. Sec.
for Ireland July 1886 to March 1887, and Pres. of Board of
Trade Feb. 1888 to Aug. 1892 : m. ist, 1864, Caroline Susan,
who d. 1865, da. of John Henry Elwes, Esq., of Colesborne
Park, Cheltenham; 2ndly, 1874, Lady Lucy Catherine, da. of
3rd Earl Fortescue, and has issue by 2nd marriage.
J.btron of Sine ;£ibings — Quenington R., and alternately Ampney St. Peter V. with St. Mary V.,.
Gloucester.
Tout en bon heure.
All in good time.
uarterly: ist and 4th, vaire, argent and gules, a canton azure charged with a pile gules,
Beach; 2nd and 3rd, gules, a fesse wavy between three fleurs-de-lis or, a crescent for difference,
Hicks. Crtsts — ist, a demi-lion rampant argent, ducally gorged or, and holding in the paws an
escutcheon azure, charged with a pile or ; 2nd, a buck's head couped at the neck or, gorged with a
wreath of laurel proper.
Seats — Netheravon, Salisbury, Wilts ; Williamstrip Park, Fairford, Gloucestershire. Clubs —
Carlton, Athenaeum. -
Son living-MICHAEL HUGH, b. Jan. igth, 1877.
Daughters living— Eleanor Lucy. Susan Evelyn.— —Victoria Alexandrina.
Brother living— William Frederick, b. 1841; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford; is a J.P. for
Gloucestershire : ;«. 1865, Elizabeth Caroline, da. of Thomas Tyrwhitt Drake, Esq., of Shardeloes,
Amersham, and has issue living, William, b. 1866, — Michael, b. 1872, — Ellis, b. 1874, — Edward
Howe, b. 1875, — Charles, b. 1878,— Violet Elizabeth, — Margaret Agnes, — Myrtle Ardina. Resi-
dence, Witcombe Park, Stroud, Gloucestershire. Club, Junior Carlton.
Sisters living— Caroline Julia(/:rt(<j'Z)///a7«-Z/<rwf/j'K) : m. 1861, Sir John Talbot Dillwyn-Llewelyn,
ist Bart. Residences, Penllergare, Swansea; 39, Cornwall Gardens, S.W. Emily Georgina Jane :
m. 1864, George Pargiter Fuller, Esq., M. P., and has issue living, John Michael Fleetwood, b. 1864;
is Lieut. Roy. Wilts Yeo. Cav.,— William Fleetwood, b. 1865,— Henry Fleetwood, b. 1870,— Robert
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Fleetwood, />. 1875, — Edward Fleetwood, b. 1878, — Georgina Fleetwood : >n. 1890, Charles Edward
Henry Hobhouse, Esq., M.P., el. son of Sir Charles Parry Hobhouse, 3rd Bart. Residence, Neston
Park, Corsham. Alice Mary : in. 1865, William Henry Barneby, Esq., and has issue living,
Richard Hicks, b. 1875, — Edward Arthur, b. 1878, — Henry Meysey, b. 1884, — Susan Alice, —
Margaret Caroline, — Edith Katherine, — Alice Laura, — Elizabeth Silver Bulkeley. Reside/let's,
Bredenbury Court, Bromyard ; Longworth, Hereford. Henrietta Maria : jn. 1873, the Rev.
Robert Lowbridge Baker, R. of Wilcote and V. of Ramsden, and has issue living, Robert Michael,
b. 1887, — Katharine Alice, — Mary Dorothea, — Lettice Edith, — Marjorie Emily, — Laura Joan, —
Henrietta Judith. Residence, Ramsden House, Charlbury, Oxon. Mary Ethel (Hon. Mrs.
11'illia.in Brooks): '«• 1882, the Hon. William Brooks, el. son of ist Baron Crawshaw. Residence,
Crawshaw Hall, Rawtenstall, Lancashire.
WidOW living Of 8th Baronet^-HARKiET VITTORIA (Lady Hicks-Beach), da. of John Stratton,
Esq., of Farthinghoe Lodge, Brackley : in. 1832, Sir Michael Hicks Hicks-Beach, M.P., 8th baronet,
who d. 1854. Residence, Ramsden, Charlbury, Oxfordshire.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandchildren of the late Michael Hicks-Beach, Esq., M.P.-, 2nd son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. William Beach, M.P., b. 1783, d. 1856 : tit. 1826, Jane Henrietta,
who d. 1831, da. of John Browne, E*q., of Salperton Park, Gloucestershire : —
William Wither Bramston, M.P., b. 1826 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxon(B. A. 1849, M.A. 1852'); is
a J.P. and a County Alderman for Hants, and a D. L. for co. Southampton ; formerly Hon. Major
Hants Yeo. Cav. ; sat as M.P. for N. Hampshire (C) 1857-85, since when he has sat for W., or
Andover, Div. of Hampshire: m. 1857, Caroline Chichester, da. of the late Col. C,levland, of Tapeley
Park, Bideford, and has issue living, William Archibald Hicks, b. 1859 ; formerly Capt. 2nd Bain.
King's Royal Rifle Corps ; is Capt. sth Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own) : m. 1888, Violet
Isabel Slingsby, who d. 1891, da. of the Hon. Slingsby Bethell, C.B. [see B. Westbury], and has
issue living, William Guy b. 1891, Cecily b. j.888, Winifred b. 1889,— Ellice Michael Hicks, b. 1875,
— Margaret Alice : m. 1890, William Graham Nicholson, Esq. Residences, Oakley Hall, near
Basingstoke ; Keevil House, Trowbridge. Clubs, Carlton, Boodle's. Mary Jane : m. 1849,
Wyndham Spencer Portal, Esq., and has issue living, William Wyndham (of Southmgton, Overton,
Hants), b. 1850; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1874, M.A. 1878); formerly Capt.
Hants Artillery Militia ; is a J.P. and a County Councillor (Whitchurch Div.) for Hants (High
Sheriff, 1886): in. 1880, Florence, da. of the late Hon. Richard St. Leger Glyn (see B. Wolverton,
colls.], — Spencer John (of Bere Hill, Whitchurch, Hants. Clubs, Bachelors', New University), b.
1864 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; is Lieut. Hampshire Yeo. Cav. : in. 1890, Mary
Laura, da. of the late Col. William Mure, M.P. [see E. Leconfield], and has issue living, Con-
stance Spencer b. 1891, — Bertram Percy, b. 1866; is Lieut. i7th Lancers, — Constance Mary: in.
1871, William Howfey Kingsmill, Esq., of Sydmonton Court, Newbury, — Eleanor Jane: ;«.
1875, Chaloner William Chute, Esq., J.P., Barrister-at-law, who d. 1892, of The Vyne, Basingstoke, —
Mary Adelaide (Baroness Addington) : in. 1880, the 2nd Baron Addington, — Eveline Maude (Hon.
Mrs. Evelyn Hnbbard) : m. 1881, the Hon. Evelyn Hubbard, son of ist Baron Addington. Resi-
dence, Malshanger, Basingstoke.— —Henrietta Maria : ;«. 1852, Col. John Williams Wallington,
C.B., and has issue living, John Arthur Beach (of Chineham, Basingstoke. Club, Isthmian), b.
1853: m. 1888, Constance Mary, da. of Sir Henry Bouverie Paulet St. John-Mildmay, sth Bart.,
and has issue living, Nina Mary b. 1889, Phyllis b. 1892, — Edward William (Club, Junior
Carlton), b. 1854; is Lieut. 3rd Batn. Oxfordshire L.I.,— Charles Digby (Club, Naval and Mili-
tary), b. 1856; is Capt. 2nd Batn. Lancashire Fusiliers, — Frank Maxwell, b. 1870, — Henrietta
Maria, — Augusta Frances, — Alice Julia. Residence, Keevil Manor, Trowbridge, Wilts.
This family is descended .from Sir John Hicks of Gloucester, a merchant in London, and father
of the famous Sir Baptist Hicks, created (1628) Viscount Campden, from whom spring the Noels,
Earls of Gainsborough. The 8th baronet was M.P. for Gloucestershire East (C) 1 853-4 '• his grand-
father took the additional surname of Beach.
PROCTOR-BEAUCHAMP,LCreation 1744, of Langley Park, Norfolk.
Sir REGINALD WILLIAM PROCTOR-BEAUCHAMP,
5th Baronet; b. 1853; s, his father, Sir THOMAS WILLIAM
BROGRAVE, 1874; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is
a J.P. and a D.L. of Norfolk, and Capt. and Hon. Major Prince
of Wales's Own Norfolk Artillery, E. Div. R. A. : m. 1880, Lady
Violet Julia Charlotte Maria Jocelyn, da. of 5th Earl of Roden,
and has issue.
$atron of Jffibt -Killings— Langley V., Thurton V., Buckenham R. with
Hassingham R., Chedgrave R., Norfolk, and with Sir C. H. S. Rich,
Carleton with Ashly R., Norfolk.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, a chevron between three martlets
sable, Proctor; 2nd and 3rd. gules, a fesse between six billets three and
three or, a canton ermine, Beaucluimp, Crtsts — ist, on a mount vert, a
greyhound sejant argent, spotted brown, collared or ; 2nd, an heraldic tiger,
Seat - Langley Park, Norwich. "* *- "'J — «"-:-•- **--'-
borough, Bachelors', Hurlingham.
Toujours fidele.
A livays faith/id.
Clubs — Carlton, White's, Marl-
Daughters living— Sheila Ginevra Hilda Mary. Nadine.
Brothers living— HORACE GEORGE, b. 1856; is Capt. 2oth Hussars; served with Soudan
Expedition 1885 (medal with clasp, bronze star), and at action of Gamaizah 1888 (mentioned in
despatches, 3rd class Medjidieh); was employed with Egyptian Army as Comdt. of Cav. 1887-91.
Montagu Harry, b. 1860, ed. at Camb. Univ. (B.A. 18— ) ; is a Missionary in China.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Sisters living- Ida Caroline : m. 1891, Col. Robert Henry Curzon Drury-Lowe, formerly Grenadier
Guards. Hilda: m. 1884, J. E. Kynaston Studd, Esq., and has issue living, Eric, b. 1887; —
Ronald Granville, b. 1889, — Lionel Fairfax, b, 1891, — a son, b. 1892. Residence, 2, Cavendish
Place, Cavendish Square, W. Constance : m. 1889, William Douglas Robinson-Douglas, Esq.
Residence, Orchardston, Castle Douglas, N.B. Maude: m. 1889, the Rev. William Thomas
Baring Hayter, and has issue living, Dorothea, b. 1891, — Mary Ethel, b. 1892. Residence, Hints
Vicarage, Tamworth.
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd Baronet) — Harriet Elizabeth : in. 1840, Prideaux Selby, Esq., who
d. 1872, and has issue living, Beauchamp Prideaux (of Pawston, Cornhill-on-Tweed, N.B.), b. 1841 ;
ed. at Harrow, and at St. John's Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1865); Bar. Inner Temple 1868 ; is a J.P.
for Northumberland : /«. 1881, Fanny, youngest da. of the late Joseph Pocklington Senhouse,
Esq., of Netherhall. Cumberland, and has issue living, Beauchamp Henry b. 1882, Prideaux
Joseph b, 1885, — Prideaux George (of Shotton, Yetholm, Kelso, N.B.), b. 1844: in. 1887, Amy
Harriet, da. of Harry Spencer Waddington, Esq. (infra), and has issue living, Henry Prideaux
b. 1890, Gerard Lancelot b. 1892, — Oliver (of Oakfield, Benwell, Newcastle-upon-Tyne), b. 1850:
m. 1875, Victoria Cordelia, da. of A. de Lisle, Esq., of Montreal, and has issue living, Alexander
Prideaux b. 1877, Reginald b. 1878, Arthur Beauchamp b. 1883, Margaret Beatrice b. 1887, —
Edith: m. 1872, H. A. Campbell, Esq., of 44, Via Gina Capprice, Florence, Italy, and has issue
living, Noel 6. 1878, Madeline b, 1873, Dorothy^. 1886, — Maud, — Evelyn, — Gertrude, — Beatrice:
m. 1884, Richard Durnford, Esq. [see Bp. Chichester], and has issue living, Richard Selby b.
1885, Hugh G. E. b. 1886, John Walter b. 1891, Violet Mary b. 1890. Caroline : in. 1852, Harry
Spencer Waddington, Esq., and has issue living, Spencer Beauchamp, b. 1854,- — Harry Milnes, />.
1858, — Gerald Rodes, b. 1859: m. 1890, Deborah, da. of Edwin Jago, Esq., formerly Ch. Paymaster
R.N.,— Rachel Caroline,— Ethel Mary : m. 1888, the Rev. Beilby Porteus Oakes, R. of Hawkedon,
Bury St. Edmunds, and has issue living, Montague Waddington b. . 1889, Nigel Beilby b. 1890,—
Amy Harriet : in. 1887, Prideaux George Selby, Esq. (ante), —Gertrude Maud : m. 1884, Capt.
Charles Anthony Clare Deane, ist Batn. Suffolk *Regt., of Webbery Manor, Bideford, Devon,
and Bentley Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk, — Eva Marion : in. 1887, Lieut.-Col. Owen Williams, ist Batn.
Suffolk Regt., and has issue living, Dorothy b. 1889, — Dora May. Residence, Cavenham Hall,
Mildenhall. Jane Frances : m. 1854, the Rev. Henry Alfred Barrett, R. of Chedgrave, and a
Rural Dean, and has issue living, Lennard, b. 1856 ; is Capt. R.A., and Inspector of Warlike Stores,
Bermudas: m. 1881, Mary Anne, da. of Lieut.-Col. Charles Robert Hobart [see E. Buckingham-
shire, colls.], formerly of Madras Army, — Dacre Lennard, b. 1858; is Capt. R. M.L.I. : m. 1884,
Maud, da. of Henry C. Hast, Esq., and has issue living, a da. b. 1887, a da. b. 1889, — Henry
Wilson, b. 1864,— Sidney Lennard, b. 1868 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst, — Frances Anne : m. 1881, the Rev. Arthur Wace, R. of Haddiscoe, near Norwich, and
has issue living, Gerald Arthur b. 1882, Montague b. 1884, Maud Frances. Residence, Chedgrave
Rectory, Loddon, Norfolk.
"Widow living Of 4th Baronet— CAROLINE ESTHER (Hon. Lady Proctor-BeaucJiamp\ 2nd da.
of Adm. the 2nd Baron Radstock : m. 1852, Sir Thomas William Brograve Proctor-Beauchamp, 4th
baronet, who d. 1874. Residence, 3, Cromwell Road, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. William Henry Beauchamp, 2nd son of 3rd baronet, /'. 1818,
d. 1853 : in. 1845, Augusta, da. of Dr. Arnold, of Stamford : —
.Edward Beauchamp, b. 1849: in. ist, 1875, Frances Mary, who d. 1886, da. of His Honour Judge
Stephen. LL.D., of Newport House, Lincoln ; 2ndly, 1890, Betty Campbell, da of the late Archibald
Woods, Esq., of Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A., and has issue living (by ist marriage), Esme Frances
Nevill Augusta, b. 1876, — {by 2nd marriage), Edward Archibald, b. 1891. Residence, 82, Gloucester
Place, Portman Square, W. Rev. Henry Woodrooffe, b. 1851 ; ed. at Camb. Univ. (M.A.
1878); is V. of Bentley : in. 1876, Katherine Mary, da. of the Rev. Charles Snell [see Dashwood,
Bart., of Kirtlington, colls.], and has issue living, Ronald Charles William, b. 1877, — Maurice
Henry, b. 1886,— Sybil Katherine, b. 1889. Residence, Bentley Vicarage, Ipswich. Alice Anne :
in. 1882, Robert Fisher, Esq., Barrister-at-law, Commr. at Kyrenia, and has issue living, Edward
Victor Beauchamp, b. 1887. Residence, Kyrenia, Cyprus.
Issue of the late Robert Beauchamp, Esq., 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1819, d. 1889 :
in. 1854, Elizabeth Beatrice (now of Langley, Tasmania), da. of the late Henry
Symons, Esq., M.D., of St. Germans, Cornwall : —
"William Penn, b. 1857. George Fox, b, 1859. Walter Mannering, b. 1861.— — Robert Ephraim,
b. 1865. Cecil Brograve, £.1867. Frank Skipwith, b. 1871. Reginald Percy, b. 1873. Leila
Merino: m. 1881, Frank Swifte, Esq., who d. 1884. Laura Gertrude. Residence,
Issue of the late George Edward Beauchamp, Esq., 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1785,
d. 1868 : m. ist, 1808, Louisa Ellen, da. of Robert Halhed, Esq. ; andly. 1855,
Elizabeth (now of The Uplands, Sandhurst, Berks), da. of Frederic Chapman,
Esq.. of Mavis Enderby, Lincolnshire : —
•George Thomas, b. 1812 ;>served in Madras C.S. 1830-62 : in. 1833, Hester Maria Fredericka, da. of
Thomas Daniel, Esq., M.C.S., of Hanningfield, Essex, and has issue living, George Edward
Henry (of Hurst Lodge, Twyford, Berks), b. 1834; is Maj.-Gen. Indian Army: »t. 1866. Emily-
Charlotte, da. of Henry Wood, Esq., M.C.S., and has issue living, Louisa Mary Catherine,
Alice Kaye, Bertha Josephine, Ruth, — Halhed Scott, b. 1849: »«. 1872, Florence, da. of the Rev.
James Richard Rumsey, of Shanklin, Isle of Wight, and has issue living, George James Douglas
b: 1879, Florence Anne Frederica, Lilian Lucy Stephenson Mercy Mary Beatrice, — Mary Ellen,
— Emma Bruce, — Anna Maria. Residence, Park End, Guildford.— — Rev. Robert William, b.
1813 ; ed. at Camb. Univ. (B. A., 18— , M.A., 18 — ) ; is R. of Wickmere : in. 1839, Alicia, da. of
Capt. Pearson. Residence, Wickmere Rectory, Hanworth, Norfolk. Henry Champion, b. 1827 ;
admitted a Solicitor 1851 : in. 1857, Maria Louisa, who d. 1875, da. of Thomas Carter, Esq.,
and has issue living, James Lloyd Hobart, b. 1862. Chambers, 37, Walbrook, E.G. Georgiana :
m. ist, 1840, Edward Lloyd Edwards, Esq., who d. 1861, of Cerrig Llwydion, Denbighshire ;
2ndly, 1865, Capt. William Hastings Martin-Atkins, who d. 1881, and has issue living (by ist
marriage), Louisa Janette Anne : m. 1863, Richard Meredyth Richards, Esq., who d. 1873, °f
Caerynwch, Merioneth. Residence, Farley Castle, Swallowfield, Reading.
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Grandchildren of the late George Edward Beauchamp, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Edward Halhed Beauchamp, R.N., t. 1815, d. 1885 : m. 1848, Anna
Maria Louisa (now of Elmhurst, Earley, Reading), da. of Nathaniel John Halhed, Esq.,
H.E.I.C.S. :—
Edward Hayes, b. 1852 : in. 1881, Elinor, da. of Col. T. M. Haultain, of Auckland, New Zealand, and
has issue living, Edward Guy, b. 1885, — Herbert Rolf Haultain, b. 1890, — Alice Maude, — Esme
Constance. ^—Francis Arthur, b. 1857 : in. 1892, Beatrice Frances, da. of Gen. Sir Richard Denis
Kelly, K.C.B. [see Dillon, Bart.]. Annie Louisa.— Alice Emily Constance Isabella.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Edward Halhed Beauchamp, R.N. (ante): —
Issue of the late Herbert Lloyd Beauchamp, Esq., b. 1854, d. 1888 : in. 1886, Rose Katherine,
da. of Major Henry Grimston Hale : —
Hugh Edward, b. 1886. Herbert Cecil, b. 1888. Gladys Mary, b. 1887.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Richard Beauchamp, 5th son of 2nd baronet, 6. 1795, d.
1850 : m. 1828, Sophia, da. of Benjamin Ball, Esq., of Fort Fergus, co. Clare : —
Richard Hawkins, b. 1829 ; is a J.P. for co. Clare. Residence, 46, Merrion Square, Dublin. Clubs,
Carlton, Kildare Street. Emily : in. 1865, Peter Denis Browne, Esq., who d. 1883 [see M. Sligo,
colls.]. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Henry William Johnson Beauchamp (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. George Christopher Proctor- Beauchamp, b. 1824, d. 1889: m. 1866,.
Alice Maria, who d. 1880, da. of Edward Legh, Esq., of Lewisham : —
Charles Legh Proctor, b. 1868. Alice Ethel.
Issue of the late Willoughby James Beauchamp, Esq., b. 1828, d. 1874 : m- 1862, Elizabeth
Maria, (who m. 2ndly 1886, Charles Douglas, Esq., B.C.S.), da. of the Rev. Isaac King : —
Willoughby George, b. 1864 : m. 1888, Emily, da. of the Rev. Joshua Greaves, formerly R. of Great
Missenden. Henry King, b. 1866.— —Vernon Francis, b. 1869. Edith Elizabeth: m. 1885
Hugh Edward Clerk, Esq., Public Works Department, Madras [see Clerk, Bart.J. Katherine :
in. 188-, Leighton Greaves, Esq. Ellen Mary: m. 1890, J. Beaumont, Esq., of Madras Marine
Survey.
Grandchildren of the late William Henry Beauchamp-Proctor, Esq., 3rd son of ist
baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Henrv William Johnson Beauchamp, b. 1793, d. 1863 : m. 1821,
Catherine, who d. 1868, da. of the Rev. Robert Vernon, R. of Heythrop, Oxfordshire : —
Charlas Davie BEAUCHAMP, b. 1826. Residence, 27, Lansdowne Crescent, Kensington Park, W.
Club, Conservative. Letitia Mary. Residence, 27, Lansdowne Crescent, Kensington Park, W.
Catherine Agneta Penelope : m. 1853, Lieut. -Col. Trevor Cotton Bird, who d. 1871. Residence,
4, Painswick Lawn, Cheltenham. Frances Margaret : m. 1861, the Rev. George Sketchley
Ffinden, V. of Downe, and has issue living, George Constantine Frederick Alexander Sketchley,
b. 1866 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1888, M.A. 1891), — Constance
Caroline Georgina Sketchley, - Hermione Marg.iretta Dorothy Sketchley. Residence, Downe
Vicarage, Farnborough R.S.O., Kent. Sophia Elizabeth : m. 1861, the Rev. Edward Duncaa
Hall, who d. 1874, and has issue living, Henry William, b. 1865 ; ed. at Hertford Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1888, M.A. 1891),— Edward George, b. 1866 ; ed. at Keble Coll., Oxford,— Charles Beau-
champ, b. 1869, — Agneta Frances, — Amabel, — Sophia Marion. Residence, The College, South
Cerney, Gloucestershire. Julia Isabella. Residence, 27, Lansdowne Crescent, Notting Hill, W.
Georgiana Mary. Residence, 27, Lansdowne Crescent, Notting Hill, W.
Issue of the late Joseph Sidney Beauchamp, Esq., b. 1797, d. 1871 : m. 1847, Louisa, who d.
85, da. of the late George Edward Proctor-Beauchamp, Esq. (ante) : —
Rev. Sydney Charles, b. 1848 ; ed. at Oxford Univ. (B. A., 18— , M.A., 18— ) ; is R. of Little Laver :
m. 1885, Annie Evelyn, da. of the late Rev. John Alexander Blackett-Ord, of Whitfield Hall,
Haydon Bridge, Northumberland. Residence, Little Laver Rectory, Chipping Ongar. Robert
Halhed, b. 1850: m. 1891, Elizabeth Hazledine, da. of W. Hazledine Austin, Esq. Residence,
Singapore.— —Rev. Edward Barnard, b. 1851 ; is in Ch. Missionary So. : m. 1891, Fanny Esther,
da. of the Rev. Stewart Dixon Stubbs, (V. of St. James's, Pentonville, N.), of 29, Penton Place,
W.C. Residence, Church Missionary House, Pakhoi, S. China. Louisa Mary. Ellen
Frances: in. 1881, Thomas Bertram Udall, Esq., Barrister-at-law, and has issue living, Thomas
Clement Beauchamp, b. 1882, — Joseph Bertram, b. 1885, — Edward Hugo, b. 1886, — John Sheppard,
b. 1888, — Robert Gordon, b. 1891, — Mary, b. 1884,— Ellen, b. 1889,— Lucy, b. 1892. Residence, The
Limes, Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent.— Georgiana Agneta Geraldine : in. 1885, John Houchen, Esq.,
and has issue living, John Beauchamp, b. 1889, — Louisa Beryl, — Geraldine Ruth,— Agneta Emily.
Residence, Hurst Cottage, Thetford, Norfplk.^^Agneta Harriet : m. 1886, Alexander Edward
Hurfotd, Esq. Residence, Woodley, Reading.
Issue of the late Charles Eustace Beauchamp, Esq., R.A., b. 1798, d. 1861 : in. 1846, Charlotte,
da. of Joseph Tomlinson, Esq., of Elmley Lovett, Worcestershire : —
Arthur James, b. 1852 ; admitted a Solicitor 1874 : in. 1879, Jane, who d. 1885, da. of the late James
Frances, Esq., of Earl's Court, near Worcester, and has issue living, Arthur William Brograve
Proctor, £. 1883, — Agneta Frances, £. 1881. Residence, Northwick, Worcester. Mary Charlotte :
tn. 1877, Alfred Lyne Bradby, Esq., and has issue living, Charles Antony, b. 1878, — John Beau-
champ, b. 1879, — Francis Alfred, b. 1881, — Harold James, b. 1885, — Leonard Vernon, b. 1887, —
Cecil Gilbert, b. 1888. Residence, Manor Farm, Stratford Tony, Salisbury.
Issue of the late Capt. Maurice Beauchamp, b. 1801, d. 1863 : in. 1836, Eliza Pitcher : —
Fitzmaurice, b. 1837 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. Comdt. 2nd Batn. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.) ;
retired as Hon. Maj.-Gen. 1886; served in N.W. Frontier of India campaign 1860 (medal with
clasp), and in Afghan war 1879-80 (medal with clasp) : in. ist, 1866, Lisa, who d. 1884, da. of R.
Coleman Kingsford, Esq., of Seaton : 2ndly, 1891, Gertrude da. of the late Rev. N. F. Lightfoot,
R. of Islip, Northants. Residence,
Issue of the late Rev. James Beauchamp-Proctor, b. 1804, d. 1891 : m. 1833, Margaret
Sophia, who d. 1879, sister of Sir George Howland Beaumont, 8th baronet : —
Frances Bridget. Residence, Hurst, Twyford, Berks. Mary Letitia : in. 1881, Frederick Palliser
Costobadie, Esq.— —Margaret Agneta : in. 18— , William Sheen, Esq. Residence,
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
BEAUMONT, Creation 1660-61, of Stoughton Orange, Leicestershire.
Sir GEORGE ROWLAND WILLIAM BEAUMONT, loth
Baronet; b. March loth, 1851; s. his father, Sir GEORGE
ROWLAND, 1882; formerly Capt. R.A. : m. 1880, Lillie Ellen,
da. of Maj.-Gen. George Ayton Craster, R.E., and has issue.
JMrtm of Ztao •Eifaings— Cole Orton R., Leicestershire ; Haverhill V.,
Suffolk.
ejVrms — Azure, semee of fleurs-de-lis and a lion rampant or. Crtst — On
a chapeau azure, semee of fleurs-de-lis and turned up ermine, a lion passant
or.
Seat— Cole Orton Hall, Ashby-de-la-Zouch.
Son living— GEORGE ARTHUR HAMILTON, b. 1881.
Brothers living— Frederick Louis Maureward, b. 1862. Henry Cecil
Charles, b. 1864 ; formerly Lieut, ist Batn. Scots Guards.
Erectus, non elatus. gister Hying— Lina Mary Howley : m. 1876, Col. Gawin William Rowan
Exalted, not elated. Hamilton (formerly 7th Dragoon Guards), 3rd Batn. Roy. Irish Rifles,
and has issue living, Archibald James, b. 1877,— Orfla Melita. b. 1880. Residence, Killyleagh
Castle, co. Down.
Uncle living (son of 8th Baronet) — Rev. William Beresford, b. 1831 ; ed. at Winchester, and at
Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A 1853, M.A. 1855); is R. of Cole Orton, Hon. Canon of Peterborough, and
a J.P. for Leicestershire : ;«. ist, 1860, Julia, who d. 1866, da. of C. Soames, Esq., of Coles, Herts ;
2ndly, 1868, Elizabeth, da. of the late Rev. Samuel Hurry Alderson, R. of Risby. Residence, Cole
Orton Rectory, Ashby-de-la-Zouch.
Aunt living (daughter of 8th Baronet) — Constance Mary: m. 1852, William Unwin Heygate, Esq.,
son of Sir William Heygate, ist baronet. Residence, Roecliffe, Loughborough.
WidOW living Of 9th Baronet— OCTAVIA ^ii.\.ovGH^\ (Lady Beaumont), widow of Major John
Richard Smyth Wallis (4th Dragoon Guards), of Drishane Castle, co. Cork: m. 1872, as his 2nd
wife, Sir George Howland Beaumont, gth baronet, who d. 1882. Residence, 66, Cromwell Road, S. W.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandson of the late Thomas Beaumont, Esq., father of 8th baronet :• —
Issue of the late William Francis Bertie Beaumont, Esq., b. 1808, d. 1837 : ;«. 1832, Frances
Mary Caroline, who d. 1834, da. of John Smith, Esq., of Bury St. Edmund's : —
Francis Henry, b. 1834; ed. at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1856, M.A. 1876); is Co. Treasurer for
Surrey: m. 1856, Mary Emily, da. of Evan Baillie, Esq., of Dochfour, N.B. [D. Manchester],
and has issue living, Francis Montagu, b. 1857; is Capt. King's Roy. Rifle Corps, andA.D.C.
to Gov. of Gibraltar (Gen. Sir L. Nicholson, K.C.B.) ; was employed on signalling duties in Egypt
with local rank of Capt. 1884-5 (two clasps) ; served in S. African war 1881, and in Egyptian
campaign 1882 (medal with clasp), and in Suakin expedition 1884 (two clasps), — Spencer William
Montagu, R.N., b. 1864 ; became Lieut. 1886 ; served in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal and
bronze star), and in Burmah campaign 1888 (medal with clasp). —Beatrice Caroline, — Mary
Georgiana : m. 1884, Henry Claude Fuller, Esq. [see Loraine, Bart., colls.], — Hilda Auguste
Katherine. Residence, Buckland Court, Reigate. Cl«bs, Carlton, Arthur's.
This family is descended in a direct paternal line from Louis VIII., king of France. Charles,
youngest son of this monarch, was called king of Jerusalem and Sicily, and his 2nd son, Louis, married
Agnes, heiress of Beaumont, m France, whose sons took the name of Beaumont. Henry, the 4th son
of Louis and Agnes, seated himself in England, and became Earl of Buchan, in Scotland. His son
John, Lord Beaumont, married Eleanor, 5th daughter of Henry Plantagenet, Earl of Lancaster,
grandson to King Henry III. On the death of William, Viscount Beaumont, the eldest branch
became extinct. A younger branch settled at Cole Orton, temp. Edward IV., of which was Nicholas
Beaumont, who died 1585, leaving, besides other issue, two sons : (i) Sir Henry, whose son, Sir
Thomas, was created a baronet in 1619, and Viscount Beaumont, of Swords, Dublin, in 1622, which
titles became extinct on the death of the 3rd viscount, in 1702 ; (2) Sir Thomas, of Stoughton, grand-
father of Sir Thomas, the ist baronet, from whom is descended the present baronet.
WRIXON-BECHER, Creation 1831, of Ballygiblin, Cork.
Sir HENRY WRIXON-BECHER, 2nd Baronet ; b.
1826; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM, M.P., 1850; ed. at Eton,
and at Univ. Coll., Oxford ; formerly Lieut. Rifle Brigade ; is a
D.L. and a J.P. for co. Cork : m. 1878, Florence Elizabeth
Hannah, da. of Frederick John Walker, Esq., of Bathwick
Priory, Bath.
^rms — Vaire, argent and gules, on a canton or a stag's head couped
sable. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion ermine gorged with a
plain collar vaire.
Seats — Castle Hyde, Fermoy, Cork; Creagh, Skibbereen, co. Cork.
Club— Army and Navy.
Brothers living— JOHN, b. Aug. i6th, 1828 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin.
^i Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1849); is a D.L. and a J.P. for co. Cork (High
RU v ,,i,- K»n» Sheriff 1867) : »t. 1857, Lady Emily Catherine Hare, da. of 2nd Earl of
Listowel, and has issue living, Eustace William Windham, b. 1859,-
Ue lives twice who lives Edgar, b. 1862,— Henry, b. 1866 ; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Duke of Wellington's
we"- (W. Riding Regt.),— Arthur Nicholas, b. 1868,— Victoria Emily,— Mary,—
Cecil Eleanor,— Barbara Elizabeth,— Adelaide Maude, — Alice Elizabeth,—
Evelyn, — Georgiana Victoria.— Hilda Mary. Residence, Ballygiblin, Mallow, co. Cork. Club,
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Jnion. William Nicholas, b. 1831 ; ed. at Trin. Coll, Camb. (M.A. 185 — ) ; formerly Lieut. 62111
ropt; is a D.L. for co. Cork : in. 1888, Georgiana, da. of the late Capt. W. H. Herrick, R.N.. o
"hippool, Innishannon, co. Cork. Residence, Assola, Kanturk, co. Cork. Club, Junior Unitec
Service.
Union.
F
Shi
S
Sisters living— Mary Sarah: m. 1852, Richard Wallis Goo!d-Ad
ams, Esq., who d. 1873, and has
Jamesbrook, Cioyne, cp. Cork. Elizabeth: m. 1856. Major William Norton Barry, 8th Hussars,
who d. 1871, and has issue living, William Norton (of Castlecor, Mallow, co. Cork. Club, Army
ancl Navy), b. 1850: m. 1881, Constance, da. of Frederick John Walker, Esq., of The Priory,
Bath wick, Bath. Residence, Castlecor, Mallow, co. Cork.
PASTON-BEDINGFELD, Creation 1660, of Oxburgh, Norfolk.
Sir HENRY GEORGE PASTON-BEDIXGFELD, yth
Baronet; b. June 2 1st, 1830 ; s. his father, Sir HENRY RICHARD,
1862 ; ed. at Stonyhurst Coll. ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Norfolk
(High Sheriff 1882) ; formerly Capt. W. Norfolk Militia ; served
sometime in Austrian Cav. ; is a co-heir to Barony of Grandi-
son : m. 1859, Augusta, heiress of E. Clavering, Esq., of Callaly
Castle, Northumberland, and has issue.
Jhtron of ®nt gibing (but being a Roman Catholic cannot present) -
Caldicott R., Norfolk.
^nns— Ermine, an eagle displayed gules. Cttst — An eagle displayed
as the arms. £:iDgc —A fetter lock.
Seat — Oxburgh Hall, Stoke Ferry, Norfolk. Town Residence — 45,
Cromwell Houses, S.W. Club— Reform.
Despicio terrena, solem
contemplor. gons living— HENRY EDWARD, b. Aug. 29th, 1860; formerly Lieut.
Despising earthly things,
/ look only towards tlie
sun.
-Richard Henry Clavering, b. 1862.
3rd Batn. King's (Liverpool Regt.).
Charles, b. 1864.
Daughters living— Alice : ;«. 1891, Capt. James Lacon Hammet, R.N.,
and has issue living, Cecil Ferdinand James, b. 1892. Mary Maud. Edith Mary.
Brother living— Raoul Stephen, b. 1835 ; formerly Hon. Lieut. -Col. Norfolk Artillery Militia.
Sisters living— Matilda Charlotte : m. 1855, Capt. George Henry Nevill, formerly of yth Fusiliers,
and has issue living, Henry William, b. 1857 : ;«. 1877, Anne Mary, da. of William John Fenwick,
Esq., formerly of Warblington Hall, Notts. Mary Gabrielle : m. 1880, Ferdinand John Eyre,
Esq. Residence, Moreton Hall, Bury St. Edmunds.
This family derives its origin from Ogerus de Pugeys, a Norman, who came to England with the
Conqueror, and was awarded the manor of Bedingfeld. During the civil wars Sir Henry Bedingfeld,
Knt. , besides being imprisoned in the Tower, lost ^47,000 in the King's cause. His son claimed this
amount of Charles II., but that monarch, being unable to pay the money, created him a baronet. The
6th baronet assumed, in 1830, by royal license, the additional surname of Paston.
BEEVOR, Creation 1784, of Hethel, Norfolk,
Sir HUGH REEVE BEEVOR, 5tfi Baronet ; b.
Oct. 3ist, 1858 ; s. his father, Sir THOMAS, 1885 ; M.B.
Lond. 1884, and M.R.C.P. 1 888 ; is Assist. Physician at King's
Coll. Hospital, and an Examiner for So. of Apothecaries.
Patron of One gibing — Hevingham R. , Norfolk.
Serins — Per pale or and argent, on a chief indented sable, three lions
rampant of the first. Crest — A beaver passant proper.
Residence— King's College Chambers, Strand, W.C.
Brothers living— RALPH JERMY, b. Dec. zgth, 1859 ; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1882, M.A. 1892); formerly in Secretary's Depart.
Gen. Post Office, Residence, The Limes, Weybridge Rev. John
Hare, b. 1861 ; ed. at Pembroke Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1882); is R. of
Hevingham, and Diocesan Inspector of Schs. : m. 1892, Susan Heard
Oliver, da. of the late Charles William Dabney, Esq., of Boston, U.S.A.
Residence, Hevingham Rectory, Norfolk. Rowland, b. 1866 ; is a
Solicitor. Residence, Prince Regent's Lane, Victoria Docks, E.
Edmund, b. 1867 ; ed. at Pembroke Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1889) ; is au
Suaviter in modo, fortiter
in re.
Gentle in manner, but
•vigorous in deed.
-Assist. Master at Aldenham Gram. Sch. Richard Temple, b. 1869.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Sisters living — Amy. Lucy Jane. Margaret : »«. 1891, Henry Penrice Frederick, Esq. [see
Frederick, Bart., colls.]. Residence, Ashtree Farm, Moulton, near Acle, Norfolk.
Uncle living (son of 3rd baronet) — Arthur, b. 1834. Resides in Queensland.
Aunt living (daughter of 3rd baronet)-- Julia : in. 1855, Walter Jeffery Potts, Esq., and has with
other issue living, Constance Julia Gertrude : m. 1892, Wyville-Smyth Thomson, Esq. Resilience,
Amersham, Bucks.
BELL, Creation 1885, of Rounton Grange, co. York, and of Washington Hall, co. Durham.
Sir (ISAAC) LOWTHIAN BELL, D.C.L., F.R.S., ist
Baronet, son of the late Thomas Bell, Esq.. of Newcastle-on-
Tyne ; b. Feb. I5th, 1816 ; ed. at Edinburgh Univ., and at the
Sorbonne, Paris (Hon. D.C.L. Durham, 1883) ; formerly Capt,
Comdt. Durham Rifle Vol. ; is a D.L. and J.P. for co. Durham
(High Sheriff 1884). and a J.P. for N.R. of York, and Newcastle-
on-Tyne (Sheriff 1851, and Mayor 1854 and 1863), a Directoi of
the N. E. Railway, an Iron Master, a Coal Owner, a Foreign
Fellow of Roy. Swedish Acad. of Science, a Member of
Council of Imperial Institute, and a Chemical Manufacturer ;
was one of the Judges at International Exhibitions of Phila-
delphia 1876, and Paris 1878 and 1889 (Legion of Honour) ;
unsuccessfully contested Durham, N., 1868 ; returned for N.
Durham Feb. 1874, but election declared void ; sat as M.P. for
Hartlepool (L.) 1875-80, when he was defeated : m. 1842,
Margaret, who d. 1886, da. of the late Hugh Lee Pattinson, Esq., F.R.S., and has issue.
^rms — Azure, argent, on a_ fesse azure, three hawks' lures of the second, three hawks' bells of the
first. Crtst — A hawk or, holding in its beak a lure azure, and resting its dexter claw on a sun in
splendour or.
Seat— Rounton Grange, Northallerton, Yorkshire. Club — Reform.
Perseverantia.
Perseverance.
Sons living— THOMAS HUGH, b. Feb. loth, 1844 ; is a J.P. for N. R. of York, for co. Durham,
and for Middlesbrough: m. ist, 1867, Maria, who d. 1871, da. of the late John Shield, Esq., of
Newcastle-on-Tyne ; 2ndly, 1876, Florence Eveleen Elenore, da. of the late Sir Joseph Olliffe
M.D., and has issue living, Maurice Hugh Lowthian, b. 1871, — Hugh Lowthian, b. 1878, — Gertrude
berland. Residence, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough. Club, National Liberal.
Daughters living— Margaret Florence : m. 1871, Walter Johnson, Esq. Mary Katharine (Hon.
Mrs. Lyulph Stanley) : in. 1873, the Hon. Edward Lyulfih Stanley, son of 3rd Baron Stanley
of Alderley. Residence, 18, Mansfield Street, Portland Place, W. Ada Phoebe : m. 1876,
Col. Arthur FitzPatrick Godman, ist Vol. Batn. Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regt.).
Residence, Smeaton Manor. Northallerton.
GRATTAN-BELLEW, Creation 1838, of Mount Bellew, co. Galway.
Sir HENRY CHRISTOPHER GRATTAN-BELLEW, 3rd
Baronet, son of the late Thomas Arthur Grattan-Bellew, Esq.,
M.P., 2nd son of ist^Baronet ; b. June ist, 1860 ; s. his uncle,
the Rev. .SVr CHRISTOPHER BELLEW, 1867 ; formerly Lieut. 5th
Dragoon Guards ; is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Galway : m. 1885,
Lady Sophia Maria Elizabeth Forbes, da. of 7th Earl of
Granard, K.P., and has issue.
^nns — Sable, fretty or, a crescent argent for difference. Crtst — An arm
embowed in armour proper, charged with a crescent for difference, grasping
in the hand a sword proper, pommel and hilt or.
Seat — Mount Bellew, co. Galway. Clubs — St. James's, Kildare
Street.
Sons living— HERBERT MICHAEL, b. June i7th, j886. Charles
Tout d'en haul. Christopher, b. 1887.
All from above. Daughters living— Helena Barbara, b. 1889 Moira Jane, b. 1891.
Sister living— Mary Helena (Baroness Saltoun): m. 1885, the i8th
Baron Saltoun. Residences, Philorth, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire ; 42, Grosvenor Square, S.W.
Aunt living (daughter of ist Baronet) — Barbara: in. 1867, Vesey Daly, Esq., who d. 1878. Resi-
dence,
The father of the 3rd baronet assumed by royal license the additional surname of Grattan.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
BELLINGHAM, Creation 1796, of Castle Bellingliam, Louth.
Sir (ALAN) HENRY BELLINGHAM, 4th Baronet ;
b. Aug. 23rd, 1846; s. his father, Sir ALAN EDWARD,
1889 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. and
S.C.L. 1869, M.A. 1872) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1875 ; formerly
Capt. 6th Batn. Roy. Irish Rifles; is a J.P. and D.L., a
Commr. of National Education in Ireland, and Private Cham-
berlain to His Holiness Pope Leo XIII. ; sat as M.P. for co.
Louth (CHR) 1880-5 : m' J874, Lady Constance Julia Eleanor
Georgina Noel, who d. 1891, da. of 2nd Earl of Gainsborough,
and has issue.
$rms— Argent, three bugle horns sable, stringed gules and garnished or.
Crtat— A stag's head couped or. Blotto obtr Cnst— " Ainsi il est" (So it is).
Seat — The Castle, Castle Bellingham, co. Louth. Clubs — United
University, Junior Travellers', Stephen's Green.
Amicus amico.
A friend to a friend.
Sons living— EDWARD HENRY CHARLES PATRICK, b. Jan.26th, 1879. Roger Charles
Noel, b. 1884.
Daughters living— Ida Mary Elizabeth Agnes. Augusta Mary Monica.
Sisters living- Hester Elizabeth (Lady Butler): m. 1864, Sir Thomas P. Butler, loth baronet.
Residence, Ballin Temple, Tullow, co. Carlow. Alice Sophia (Lady Brooke) : m. 1864, Sir Victor
Alexander Brooke, 3rd baronet, who d. 1891. Residence, Villa Jouvence, Pau.— — Charlotte Mary :
in. 1872, Frederick Stringer Wrench, Esq. , J.P. , Irish Land Commr., and has issue living, Frederick
Arthur Cavendish, b. 1877, — John Evelyn Leslie, b. 1882, — Mary, — Winihed. Residence, Killa-
coona, Ballybrack. co. Dublin.-^Frances Anne Jane: m. i86q, Richard Altamont Smythe, Esq.,
and has issue living, Alan Theodore, b. 1873, — Eudo Somerset, b. 1875, — Rupert Csesar, b, 1879, —
Agnes Elizabeth, — Laura Frances, — Olive Mary, — Frances Victoria Lucy, — Eileen Barbara. Resi-
dence, Lauragh, Portarlington, Queen's co. Agnes Matilda: m. 1875, Montagu Yeats Brown,
Esq., C.M.G., H.M.'s Consul at Genoa, and has issue living, Alan Montagu, b. 1877, — Frederick
Victor, b. 1880, — Francis Charles Claypon, b. 1886. Residence, Portofino, Genoa.
Uncles living (sons of 2nd baronet)— Sydney Robert, b. 1808 ; was A.D.C. to Gen. Wetherall during
Canadian insurrection 1838, and 20 years M.P. for Argenteuil, Canada: >«. Arabella, whorf. 1887, da.
of William Holmes, Esq. , of Quebec. Residence, South Lodge, Castle Bellingham, co. Louth.
William Johnston, b. 1818; formerly Capt. soth Regt., and Hon. Lieut. -Col. 6th Batn. Roy, Irish
Rifles : m. 1852, Felicia, da. of the late Rev. John Short Hewett, D.D.. R. of Rotherhithe, and
has issue living, Sydney Edwin, b. 1853; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Dublin ; is
Capt. Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regt.), and Adj. Hyderabad Vol. Rifle Corps; was
Lieut. Louth Rifles 1871-3 ; served in Zulu War 1879, present at action of Gingindhova and relief
of Echowe (medal with clasp), and with Mahsud Wazeeri Expedition 1881, as Regt. Transport
Officer: »i. 1880, Helen Mary, da. of the late A. A. Dunlop, Esq., of Sutton, co. Dublin, and has
issue living, Alan Mure b. 1881, Maud Alice b. 1882, a da. b. 1892,— Alan Hele, b. 1857,— William
Edward Patrick, b. 1864, — Mary Louisa: in. 1877, Arthur Macan, Esq., of Drumcashe!, Castle
Bellingham, — Alice, — Dorothea. Residence, Bowling Green, Castle Bellingham, co. Louth. Chtb,
Army and Navy.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd baronet) — Charlotte Sophia: in. 1835, the Rev. John Alington, R. of
Candlesby, who d. 1883, and has issue living, Rev. Henry Giles (of n, Ferndale, Tunbridge Wells),
b. 1837 ; is H.M.'s Inspector of Schs. : in. 1865, Jane Margaret, da. of the late Rev. Thomas
Willingham Booth, V. of Friskney, Boston, — Charles Sydney (of Talbot Trees, S. Rakina, Canter-
bury, New Zealand), b. 18 — : m. 1870, Miss Gertrude Charlotte Tipping, — Gervase O'Bryan (of
Millard Slough), b. 18— : m. 1887, Miss M. C. S. Lister,— Edward Hugh) of 107, Banbury Road,
Oxford), b. 18— , in, 1885, Miss Margaret Maclaren, — Hester Frances : m. 1868, the Rev. Nathaniel
Royds, R. of Barford Parva, St. Neots, — Charlotte Maud : in. 1891, the Rev. William Thomas
Benty-Pownall, R. of Hatton, Wragby, Lincolnshire, — Mary Dorothea : m 1887, the Rev. Richard
Arthur Walls, R. of Letchworth, Hitchin. Residence. The Old Hall, Langton, Spilsby, Lincoln-
shire.
Collateral Branches living (in Remainder to Baronetcy).
Issue of the late Rev. William Claypon Bellingham, 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1847,
d. 1892 ; in. 1878, Susan Caroline (now of Spencer Hill, Castle Bellingham, co.
Louth, and Dunany House, Dunleer, co. Louth), da. of the late Ven. Ambrose
Power [see Power, of Kilfane, Bart.] : —
Eudo William Alan, b. 1884. Vera Susan. Alice Marian. Hester Francis Zoe.
Issue of the late Major Henry Bellingham, brother of 2nd baronet, b. 1778, d. 1882 :
in. 18— , Henrietta Elizabeth, da. of the late Capt. William Cruden, R.N. : —
Henrietta Anne : m. 1833, Henry Shebbeare, Esq. Residence, 8, Beaufort West, Bath. Mary.—
Jane : in. 1841, William Stewart Bellingham, Esq. [see infra], who d. 1869.
Grandchildren of the late John Bellingham, Esq., brother of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late William Stewart Bellingham, Esq., b. 1805, d. 1869: m. 1841, Jane, da. of
the late Major Henry Bellingham (ante) : —
Henry, b. 1844: m. 1870, Harriet Eleanor Ingoldsby, who d. 1879, da. of the late Henry Smyth,
Esq., of Stephenstown, Dundalk, and has issue living, William Guy Henry Stewart, b. 1873, —
Henrietta Frances Jane. Residence, Tansey House, Sutton, cp. Dublin.— John, b. 1847 ; ed.
at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1875): in. 1887, Alice Jane, da. of Maj.-Gen. the Hon. Bouverie Francis
Primrose, C.B., and widow of George Mercer Henderson, Esq. [see E. Rosebery]. Club, Isthmian.
— • — Thomas Eudo, b. 1849: m. 1882,, Grace, da. of the late Rev. W. Harkness, M.A., of Athea, co.
Limerick. Residence, Hyderville, San Francisco. Arthur D'Arcy, b. 1853 ; formerly in Public
Works Depart., Canada. O'Bryen Cairnes, b. 1859 : m. 1892, Whilmina, da. of the late William
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Vincent, Esq., of Walsdale, Terenurc, co. Dublin.— —Hester Frances Mary : tn. iS3$. Charles
Page, Esq.— —Henrietta Anne : tn. 1887, John Henry Ryan, Esq. (B.A. Trin. Coll., Dublin, and
M.I. C.E.i and whose Club is Dublin University). Residences, 35, Waterloo Road, Dublin ; Killaloan,
co. Tipperary. Jane Alice: m. 1880, Alfred Edward Ruthven, Esq. Residence, 5, St. George's
Crescent, Eccles, Lancashire.
This ancient family derives its name from the town of Bellingham-in-Tyndale, co. Northumberland,
where it appears to have been seated immediately after the conquest, and its descent to the present
baronet is in direct male line, without any interruption, from Alan de Bellingham, who lived in time
of William the Conqueror. Sir Henry Bellingham, of Bellingham, was made a knight banneret by
Henry VI. after the battle of Wakefield ; his son, Sir Roger, was made a banneret after the battle of
Stoke in 1487, and left an only son, Sir Robert, who died without issue. Sir Edward, Gov. of Ireland
1548-9, whom Leland, in his History of Ireland, calls "a brave and experienced commander." He
was servant of the Privy Chamber to Edward VL, who appointed him Lord Deputy of Ireland. Alan,
of Helsington, a bencher of the Middle Temple, one of the King's Council at York, and M.P. fot
Northumberland 1570; his son, Sir James, was knighted by James I. in 1603, and died 1641, having
married Agnes, da. of Sir Henry Curwen. His son, Sir Henry, created a baronet 1620, was M.P. for
Westmoreland in all the Parliaments called by Charles I., and raised forces in the north for the royal
cause ; his son, Sir James, dying without issue, the title became extinct. Henry, 2nd son of Alan
Bellingham, of Levens Hall, was an officer in a regiment of cavalry raised in the north for suppressing
the rebellion in Ireland, and at the termination of that rebellion had lands granted him in co. Louth
•{which co. the Bellinghams represented 1660-1775 without intermission), now called Castle Bellingham.
These lands were confirmed by patent of King Charles II., and he added to them very considerably
by purchase. He died 1676, having married Miss Sibthorpe, and by her had Anne, who married
Robert Bickerton, of Armagh, brother of Jane, Duchess of Norfolk, and Thomas who raised a regiment
of cavalry and served as its Col. with King William in Ireland, where he acted as his guide during
the march of the army from Dundalk to the Boyne, served in that action, and after it accompanied
the king to Duleek. For these proofs of attachment to King William, the army of King James, in
their retreat towards the Boyne, destroyed Bellingham Castle by fire. His son Henry, M.P. for
Dundalk, had a son Henry, M.P. for Louth, and a daughter, Elizabeth, who married Hon. John
Fortescue, uncle of the last Earl of Clermont. Alan, youngest son of Henry, married Alice, daughter
and co-heiress of Rev. H. Montgomery, of Grey Abbey, co. Down, and had issue, Henry, leaving
issue male which became extinct in 1822, on the death of his grandson, William Henry, an officer in
the 6th Regt. Sir William, the 4th son, created a baronet in 1796, with remainder to the heirs male
•of his deceased father, was M.P. for Reigate, Sec. to Pitt, and a Commr. of the Navy, married Hester
Frances, daughter of the Rev. the Hon. R. Cholmondeley son of George, 3rd Earl Cholmondeley.
Beresford-Peirse, see Peirse.
BERNARD, Creation 1762, of Nettleham, Lincolnshire. [Extinct 1883.]
Sir THOMAS TYRINGHAM BERNARD, 6th and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 6th Baronet— Sophia Elizabeth: ?«. 1861, Joseph Napier Higgins, Esq.,
Q.C. (a Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, who unsuccessfully contested Evesham (/,) 1874, and Mid. Surrey
1880, and whose Clubs are Reform, Union), and has issue living, Francis Tyringham (Clubs, White's,
Oxford and Cambridge), b. 1864 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 18— , M.A. 18-) ; Bar. Lincoln's
Inn, 1889 ; is Capt. Roy. Bucks Hussars. Residences, Percy Cross House, Fulham, S.W. ; Win-
chendon Priory, Aylesbury.
BERNEY, Creation 1620, of Barton-Bendish, Norfolk.
Sir HENRY HANSON BERNEY, 9th Baronet; b.
1843; s. his father, Sir HANSON, 1870 : ed. at Trin. Hall, Camb.
(LL.B. 1865) : m. 1866, Jane Dorothy, da. of the late Rev.
Andrew Bloxam, R. of Harborough Magna, Rugby, and has
issue.
patron of 0m gibing — St. Mary's R., with All Saints' R., and St.
Andrew's R., Barton-Bendish, Norfolk.
^rms — Quarterly, gules and azure, a cross engrailed ermine. Crtst — A
plume of five ostrich feathers alternately azure and gules.
Clubs — Royal Northern Yacht, Royal Southampton Yacht.
temere nequetimore.
Nothing rashly nor
with fear.
Sons living— THOMAS HUGH, b. Oct. i7th, 1866 ; is Lieut, ist Batn.
Prince of Wales's Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.): m. 1892, Fridzwede
Katherine, da. of Lieut. -Col. F. W. Bell, of The Stand House, near
Fermoy.— —Richard William, b. 1867. Residence, Inava, Gwava,
Tikikino, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. John Hanson, b. 1868. Resi-
dence, Alfreton, Eketukuna, Wellington, New Zealand. Robert
Henry, b. 1871; is at Trin. Hall, Camb. Andrew James, b. 1873 ; ed. at Rossall. Alexander
David, b. 1877 ; is at Rossall.
Daughters living— Mary Agnes. Jane Dorothy Elizabeth. Catharine Anne.
Collateral Branch living. Not in remainder.
Issue of the late Thomas Trench Berney, Esq., 6th in descent from Sir Thomas
Berney, father of ist Bart., b. 1784, d. 1869: m. 1812, Mary, who d. 1876, da. of
Thomas Penrice, Esq., of Great Yarmouth : —
Rev. Thomas, b. 1816; ed. at Charterhouse, and at St. John's Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1839, M.A. 1845);
is Lord of the Manor and R. of Bracon. Residence, Bracon Hall, Norwich. Club, Carlton.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Augustus, b. 1831 : in. 1858, Matilda Lavinia, da. of Col. John George Nathaniel Gibbes and has
issue living, George Augustus, <j. 18 — , — Eva Constance Elizabeth Fanny, — Dora Lavinia. Resi-
dence, Alberto Terrace, Darlinghurst Road, Sydney, N.S. Wales. Susanna. Julia. Residence,
Morton Hall, Norwich.
The Berneys were seated at Berney, near Walshingham, Norfolk, at the time of the Norman
Conquest, having prior thereto come from Bernay in Normandy, and given their name to the place
where they became seated. It is claimed for the Berneys that they are one of the three families
who (i.) settled in England before the Conquest, (ii.) have never wanted a male heir, and (iii.) have
never been in trade. The ist baronet, Sir Richard Berney, was Sheriff of Norfolk 1622, and the 4th
baronet was Sheriff of Norwich 1762.
BIDDULPH, Creation 1664, of Westcomfoe, Kent.
Sir THEOPHILUS GEORGE BIDDULPH, 8th Baronet;
b. April 3rd, 1874 ; s. his father, Sir THEOPHILUS WILLIAM,
1883.
jJatran of fflnt Jibing — Birdingbury R., Warwickshire.
^rms— Vert, an eagle displayed argent. Crtst— A wolf rampant argent,
wounded on the shoulder proper.
Sister living— Mary.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. John Biddulph, 2nd son of
4th baronet : —
Issue of the late Capt. William Biddulph, I. 1805, d. 1852: ;«. 1841,
Hannah Sarah, da. of the late Dr. Nathaniel Wallick, of the
H.E.I. Co.'s Botanical Gardens, Calcutta: —
WILLIAM WALLICK, b. May ist, 1842 : m. 1868, Annie, da. of the late
William Hugh Barnikel. Esq.. of Pembroke.— Sophia.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Edward Biddulph, C.B., 3rd son of 5th baronet, b. 1788,
d. 1858 : m. 18 — , Louisa, da. of Col. Kelly : —
Louisa Theodosia : m. 1865, Lieut -Col. George Harris, R.E. Frances Sophia: ;». 1884, the Rev.
Henry Deshon. Mary Anne : in. 1872, George Josiah Curtis, Esq. Laura Georgina : in. 1883,
Charles Valance Cambridge, Esq. Residence, 207, Hampstead Road, N.W.
Issue of the late Rev. John Biddulph (ante), b. 17 — , d. 1837 : m. 18 — , Sophia, who
d. 1863, da. of the Rev. Sir Charles Wheler, 7th baronet :—
Jane. Residence, Frankton Hall, near Rugby.— —Lucy. Residence, Frankton Hall, near Rugby.
BIRKBECK, Creation 1886, of Horstead Hall, Norwich.
Sir EDWARD BIRKBECK, ist Baronet, son of the
late Henry Birkbeck, Esq., of Kesvvick Hall, Norfolk ; b. Oct.
nth, 1838; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Norfolk, and Chm. of
Royal National Lifeboat Institution ; was Pres. of the first
National Fisheries Exhibition held at Norwich 1881, and Chm.
of Executive Committee of Great International Fisheries Exhi-
bition (London) 1883 ; appointed a Public Works Loan Commr.
1885; satasM.P. for N. Norfolk (C) 1879 to 1885, and for
E. Div. of Norfolk 1885-92, when he was defeated ; cr. a Bart.
Feb. 1886: m. 1865, the Hon. Mary Augusta Jolliffe, da. of
ist Baron Hylton.
In base a lion's head er
hazel branch, all proper.
Seat—- Horstead Hall, Norwich. Ttmm Residence— 10, Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W.
Clubs — Marlborough, Carlton, Royal Yacht Squadron.
BISSHOPP, Creation 1620, of Parham, Sussex. [Extinct 1870.]
Sir EDWARD CECIL BISSHOPP, nth and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 9th Baronet— Mary Cecil Augusta : m. 1874, William Eaton Young, Esq.
[see Young, Bart., cr. 1813]. Residence, Parham, Lansdown Road, Bath.
WidOW living Of llth Baronet— MARY (Lady Bisshopp), da. of Adm. Taylor, of the Brazilian
Navy: m. ist, 1849, Sir Edward Cecil Bisshopp, nth and last baronet, who </. 1870; 2ndly, 1880,
Count Quarto, of Italy. Residence, Colle Fe'lice, Maddaloni, Naples.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
BLACKETT, Creation 1673, of Matfen Hall, Northumberland.
Sir EDWARD WILLIAM BLACKETT, yth Baronet ; b.
March 22nd, 1831 ; s. his father, Sir EDWARD, 1885 ; ed. at
Eton ; entered the Army 1851, became Major 1862, Lieut. -Col.
(h.p.) 1870, Col. 1878, and Hon. Major-Gen. 1881 ; served in
Crimea 1854-5 (wounded, medal with four clasps, Turkish medal,
and Legion of Honour, 5th class) ; is a County Alderman for
Northumberland : m. 1871, the Hon. Julia Frances Somerville,
da. of I7th Baron Somerville (title dormant], and has issue.
£Vrms — Argent, on a chevron between three mullets pierced sable, three
escallops of the field. Crtst — A hawk's head erased proper.
Stat — Matfen Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Club — Army and Navy.
Nous travaillerons en SOUS living— HUGH DOUGLAS, b. March 24th, 1873. - Arthur
espe'rance. Edward, b. 1874. - Ralph, b. 1877.
We will labor in hope. Brothers living- Charles Francis, b. 1841; formerly Capt. Rifle Brig.,
Hon. Major 1881 ; served in Indian Mutiny 1859 (medal) : in. 1886,
Henrietta Louise Johanne Martha, da. of Herr Carl Schmidt, and has issue living, Vera Katharina,
b. 1888. Residence, 49, Nerothal, Wiesbaden. Clubs, Naval and Military, Burlington. Henry
Wise Ridley, b. 1842; formerly Major igth Hussars; Lieut.-Col. (retired) 1884. Club, Army and
Navy.
Sisters living— Frances Julia. - Anna Maria: /«. 1863, Lieut.-Col. Godfrey Wentworth Beau-
mont, Scots Guards, who d. 1876, and has issue living, Ronald Wentworth, b. 1864, — Hugh
Dylais, b. 1873, — Ernest Godfrey, b. 1874, — Evelyn Julia, — Marion Edith,— Ethel Alice,— Sybil
Helen, — Lilian Laura. - Georgiana Emma : in. 1871, Rear-Adm. John Crawford Wilson, who
d. 1885, and has issue li%ring, Julia Margaret. Residence, Clewer House, East Molesey, Surrey.
Mary Elizabeth : in. 1865, George Mark Leycester Egerton, Esq., late of Rifle Brigade [see
Milner, Bart.], and has issue living, Thomas Francis, b. 1869, — Margaret Charlotte, — Helen Lucy,
— Alice Mary, — Kathleen Alethea. Residence, The Mount, York.
Uncle living (son of 5th Baronet) — John Charles, b. 1813 : m. ist, 1845, Maria, who d. 1847, da. of Ben-
jamin Berthon, Esq., of Woodlands, Tasmania ; zndly, 1852, Emily Jane, da. of the late Col. William
Wild Cockcraft, of s8th Regt., and has issue living (by ist marriage), Mary Patience: m. 1866,
Gosling, Esq., and has issue living, Henry Beaumont b. 1886, Kathleen Marion, — John Charles,
b. 1865, — Henry, R.N., b. 1867; became a Lieut. 1890, — Frances Ida, — Louisa: m. 1882, James
Blenkinsop, Esq., of Elm Lodge, Egham, — Emily, — Edith,— Nesta Mary,— Evelyn. Residence,
Thorpe Lea, Egham, Surrey. Club, Athenaeum.— Charles, b. 1815.
Widow living Of 6th Baronet— ALETHEA RIANETTB ANNE (Lady Blacketf), da. of the late
Gen. William Henry Scott, Scots Guards [B. Stanley of Alderley] : m, ist, 1880, as his fourth wife,
Sir Edward Blackett, 6th baronet, who d. 1885 ; 2ndly, 1888, Henry Gisborne Holt, Esq. Resi-
dence, The Grove, Ropley, Hants.
The ist baronet acquired considerable wealth by his mines and collieries. The 2nd baronet was
M.P. for Newcastle-on-Tyne, and an Alderman and sometime Mayor of that borough.
BLACKWOOD, Creation 1814.
Sir FRANCIS BLACKWOOD, 4th Baronet, son of
2nd Baronet; b. Nov. nth, 1838; s. his brother, Sir HENRY,
R.N., 1854 ; entered R.N. 1850, became Com. 1869, and Capt.
(retired) 1886 ; served in Crimea (medal with two clasps,
Turkish medal), : m. 1st, 1861, Laura Olivia, who d. 1865, da.
of R. S. Palmer, Esq., of Merrion Square, Dublin; 2ndly, 1871,
Dorothy Frances, da. of the late Rev. E. H. Quicke, of Newton
St. Cyres. Devon, and has issue.
^rms — Argent, a saltire sable, on a chief of the last three holly-leaves of
the field. Crrst — On a cap of maintenance a crescent.
Club — United Service.
Per vias rectas.
By right patlis.
Sons living-By 1st marriage— HENRY ROBERT TEMPLE, b.
Oct. 6th, 1862 : m. 1892, Rebecca Paffard, da. of J. Scullard, Esq. By
2nd marriage— Francis Edward, b. 1874. Maurice, b. 1882.
Neville Foster, b. 1884.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Laura Gwendoline : >«. 1887,
the Rev. Louis Henry Bradford, and has issue living, Charles Henry
Welman, b. 1888,— Humphrey Clement Palmer, b. 1890. By 2nd marriage— Ida Dorothy.
Sisters living — Georgina Louisa : m. 1864, Andrew Stirling, Esq. Residence, 30, Eccleston
Street, S.W. Charlotte: in. 1868, Frederick Charles Ashworth, Esq., who d. 1889, and has issue
living, Guy Charles, b. 1869 ; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Prince of Wales's Vol. (S. Lancashire Regt.),—
Leonard Temple, b. 1870; is Lieut. R.A., — Hugh Stirling, b. 1875,— Rose Henriette Louisa
Cecilia: ;«. 1867, Major Reynold Alleyne Clement [Alleyne, Bart.], and has issue living, Sydney
Reynold, b. 1873,— Violet Mary,— Maud,— Ida Kathleen. Residence, Ascot.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Arthur Johnstone Blackwood, Esq., 2nd son of ist baronet, b.
1808, d. 1874 : m. 1830, Cecilia Georgiana, widow of John Wright, Esq. : —
Sir Stevenson Arthur, K.C.B., b. 1832 ; served as Dep. Assist. Commy. Gen. in Crimean campaign ;
is Sec. to Gen. Post Office ; C.B. 1880, K.C.B. 1887 : ;«. 1858, Harriet Sydney, widow of 6th Duke
of Manchester, and da. of Conway Richard Dobbs, Esq., of Castle Dobbs, co. Antrim, and has
issue living, Stevenson Arthur, b. 1867 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., — Algernon Henry, b. 1869 ; ed. at
Wellington Coll., — Cecilia Grace, — Beatrice Lucy, — Ada Sydney. Residence, The Wood Lodge,
Shooter's Hill, Kent.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Francis Price Blackwood, R.N., 3rd son of ist
baronet : —
Issue of the late Francis James Lindesay Price Blackwood, Esq., b. 1849, d. 1892 : ;«.
Adeline Elizabeth (now of Norton Court, Sittingbourne), da. of the late M. Ramsden
Glover, Esq., of Liverpool and Valparaiso: —
Children living.
The ist baronet, a Vice-Admiral of the Blue, was the youngest son of Sir John Blackwood, 2nd
baronet, of Bally Liy, whose wife, Dorcas, was, after her husband's decease, created Baroness Dufferin
and Clanboye in her own right [see E. Dufferin, colls.]. He was the bearer of the despatches
announcing the victory of Trafalgar.
HUNTER-BLAIR, Creation 1786, of Blairquhan, Ayrshire.
Sir EDWARD HUNTER-BLAIR, 4th Baronet;
b. 1818; s. his father, Sir DAVID, 1857 ; ed. at Roy.
Naval Coll., Portsmouth ; served five years in R.N.
and twelve years in 93rd Highlanders ; is a D.L. and a
J.P. for cos. Ayr and Wigtown ; formerly Lieut.-Col.
Ayr and Wigtown Artillery Vol. : m. 1850, Elizabeth,
da. of the late George Wauchope, Esq., and has issue.
s — Quarterly : ist, argent, a chevron gules between
three bugles vert garnished gules, Hunter', 2nd, argent on a
chevron gules between three cross-crosslets fitchee sable three
fleurs-de-lis or, all within a double tressure, Kennedy, of
Culzean ; 3rd, argent, on a saltire sable nine mascles of the field
and in chief a star of eight points gules, Blair; 4th, argent, a
shake-fork sable, and in chief a rose gules, Cuninghame, of
Brmvnhill. Crtst — A stag's head cabossed proper. $upporttrs— Dexter, a greyhound ; sinister, an
antelope ducally collared and chained or.
Vigilance, strength, pleasure.
Seats— Milton, Maybole, N.B. ; Blairquhan Castle, Maybole, N.B.
vative, New (Edinburgh).
Clubs — Junior Conser-
SonS living-/?^. DAVID (OSWALD), b. Sept. soth, 1853; ed. at Eton, and at Magdalen
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1876, M.A. 1878); formerly Capt. Ayr and Wigtown Militia; is a Monk of
the Order of St. Benedict, and R. of Abbey Sch., Fort Augustus. Residence, The Abbey, Fort
Augustus, N.B. Edward, R.N., b. 1858; became Lieut. 1882: m. 1886, Cecelia Dora, da. of
Sir William James Farrer [see Farrer, Bart.], and has issue living, James, b. 1889. Clubs, Naval
and Military, New. Forbes Cromartie, b, 1859 ; ed. at Repton, and at Trin. Coll.,Camb. (B.A. in
honours 1881, LL.B. 1883) ; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Roy. Scots Fusiliers. Residence, 38, Warwick
Street, Leamington. Clubs, Scottish, New (Edinburgh). Walter Charles, b. 1860 ; is Capt. R.A.,
and Adj. ist Argyll and Bute Artillery Vol., S. Div. R.A. : m. 1888, Ethel Mary, da. of David
Logan, Esq., M. I.C.E., and has issue living, Alice Dalrymple, b. 1889, — Cicely Mary, b. 1891.
Reginald Stanley, b. 1861 ; is Capt. Gordon Highlanders, and A.D.C. to Gov. of New Zealand
(Earl of Glasgow) ; served in Egyptian campaign 1882, in E. Soudan campaign 1884 (medal with
four clasps and bronze star), and in Nile Expedition 1885. John, b. 1865 ; ed. at Fettes Coll.,
and at Trin. Hall., Camb. : m. 1890, Maude, dau. of the late Sandford Wills- Sandford, Esq., of
Compton Castle, Somerset. Club, Constitutional.— —Gilbert Wauchope, b. 1868 ; ed. at Fettes Coll.
Daughters living — Dorothea Elizabeth Thomasina (Countess of Glasgow): m. 1873, the 7th Earl
of Glasgow. Residences, Government House, Auckland and Wellington, New Zealand ; Kelburne,
Fairlie, Ayrshire. Helen Constance : m. 1883, Capt. Stair Hathorn Johnston Stewart, 2oth
Hussars.
Half-Brother living— Henry Arthur, b. 1833 ; ed. at Rugby. Residence,
Half-Sister living— Jane Anne Eliza: ;«. 1862, Philip Lutley Sclater, Esq., Ph.D., F.R.S., Sec. of
Zoological So., and has issue living, William Lutley, b. 1863, — Bertram Lutley, b. 1866; is Lieut.
R.E., and Capt. Comdt. Nyassaland Police Force (Swahili Contingent), — Guy Lutley, R.N., b.
1868 ; became Lieut. 1891, — Arthur Lutley, b. 1873,— Lilian Elizabeth Lutley. Residence, Odiham
Priory, Winchfield, Hants.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late John Hunter-Blair, Esq., 3rd son of 3rd Baronet, b. 1825, d. 1885 :
m. 1852, Emily Williams, da. of the late Edward Grant, Esq. : —
Caroline: m. 1874, Walter Morgan, Esq., el. son of Sir Walter Morgan, formerly Ch. Justice of Madras.
Elizabeth Montgomery: m. 1881, Frank Napier Thorowgood, Esq. (Club, Windham). Resi-
dence, Colar, Wimbledon.
The ist baronet was M.P. for, and Lord Provost of, the city of Edinburgh, and a partner in the
banking-house of Sir William Forbes and Co.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
BLAKE, Creation 162?, of Me:lragh, Gal way.
Sir VALENTINE BLAKE, i4th Baronet ; b. Dec. 2nd,
1836; s. his father, Sir THOMAS EDWARD, 1875; formerly
Hon. Major Galway Militia; is a J.P. for co. Galway (High
Sheriff 1872) : m. 1864, Camilla Eugenia, da. of Harvey
Combe, Esq., formerly M.S.C., and has issue.
Anns — Argent, a frette gules. Crest— A tiger-cat passant proper.
5>rt/— Menlough Castle, Galway. Club — Co. Galway.
Virtus sola nobihtas.
Virtue alone ennobles.
Sons living— THOMAS PATRICK ULICK JOHN HARVEY, b. March
iSth, 18707= James Herbert, b. 1874.
Daughters living — Eleanor Camilla Eliza. Florence Anne. Maude
Sisters living — Louisa: m. ist, 1863, Thomas Ulick Burke, Esq., who d.
1867 : 2ndly, 1872, John King, Esq. Residence, Launceston, Tasmania.
Eliza Maria : m. 1879, Thomas von Donop Hardinge, formerly
M.C. S. Residence,
Uncle living (son of I2th baronet)— Valentine Charles, b. 1844 : m. 1871, Isabel, who*/. 1882, da. of the
late Rev. John Dill, of Clonmel, and has issue living, Valentine h. 1874,— Elizabeth. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Grandson of the late John Francis Blake, Esq., 2nd son of i2th baronet : —
Issue of the late Bernard Valentine Blake, Esq., b. 1840, d, 1875 : ;«. 1868, Harriette, widow
of Major Paul, of Albury: —
Bernard, b. 1872. Resides in Melbourne.
Descendants of the late John Blake, Esq., 4th son of 3rd baronet : —
Grandchildren of the late Isidore Blake, Esq., 3rd in descent from the late John
Blake, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Maurice Blake, Esq., Major N. Mayo Militia, b. 1771, d. 1847: nt. 1805,
Maria, da. of Valentine O'Connor, Esq., of Oakley Park, Blackrock, Dublin: —
Mary : m. 1824, Denis O'Conor, Esq. (The O'Conpr Don), who d. 1847, and has issue living, the Rt. Hon.
Charles Owen, P.C. (of Belanagare, and Clonalis, Castlerea, co. Roscommon), b. 1838 ;ed. at Downside
Coll., Bath; is a J.P. and D.L. for cos. Roscommon and Sligo (High Sheriff 1863); sat as M.P.
for Roscommon (L) 1860-80 : nt. ist, 1868, Georgiana Mary, who d. 1872, da. of Thomas Aloysius
Perry, Esq., of Bitham House, Avon Dasset, Leamington ; 2ndly, 1870, Ellen, da. of the late John
Lewis More-O'Ferrall, Esq., — Kate, — Josephine, — Eugenia, — Dionysia. — — Honoria : m. 1834,
Edward O'Conor, Esq. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Maurice Blake, Esq. (ante) : — •
Issue of the late Valentine O'Conor Blake, Esq., b. 18 — , d. 1879 : '"• '836, the Hon. Margaret
Mary, who d. 1869, da. of 3rd Baron Ffrench : —
Maurice Charles Joseph, b. 1837 ; ed. at Stonyhurst Coll. ; is a J.P. and D.L. forco. Mayo, (High Sheriff
1864), a J.P. for co. Galway, and Col. 3rd Batn. Connaught Rangers: m. 1863, Jeannette,
da. of Dr. Richard O'Reilly, of Sans Souci, co. Dublin, and has issue living, Valentine, b. 1866, —
Charles, b. 1867, — Olivia, — Georgina, — Margaret, — Frances. Residence, Tower Hill, Ballyglass,
co. Mayo. Club, United Service (Dublin).— Charles Joseph, />. 1839 ; ed. at Stonyhurst, and at
Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. i86j) ; Bar King's Inns, Dublin, 1862 ; is a J.P. for Queen's and Galway
cos. Residences, Heath House, Maryborough, Queen's co. ; Bunowen Castle, Clifden, co. Galway.
Clubs, Turf(co. Kildare), Stephen's Green. Valentine Joseph, b. 1843; is a J.P. forces. Roscom-
mon and Mayo, and Sec. to Grand Jury, co. Mayo : ;«. 1880, the Hon. Mary French, da. of
3rd Baron de Freyne. Resilience, Castlemore, Ballaghaderin, co. Mayo. Robert Joseph, b.
1847. Thomas Joseph, b. 1849; Bar. King's Inn, Dublin, 1873. Residence, Heath House,
Maryborough, Queen's co. Martin Joseph, b. 1853 : Bar. Middle Temple 1879. Chambers, 9,
Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. Mary. Margaret.
The founder of this family is said to have accompanied King John to Ireland in 1185. The ist
baronet, Sir Valentine Blake, was Mayor of Galway borough 1611 and 1630. The 6th baronet, Sir
Walter, was the first Catholic gentleman of any distinction that joined William III. ; he maintained
and clothed a regiment at his own expense.
BLAKE, Creation 1772, of Langham, Suffolk.
Sir PATRICK JAMES GRAHAM BLAKE, 5th Baronet,
only son of the late Rev. Henry Bunbury Blake, el. son of 4th
baronet ; b. Oct. 22nd, 1861 ; s. his grandfather, Sir HENRY
CHARLES, 1880 ; ed. at Cheltenham Col!. ; formerly Lieut. 3rd
Batn. Suffolk Regt. ; is a J.P. for Suffolk : m. 1883, Emma
Gertrude, only da. of the late Thomas Pilkington Dawson,
Esq., of Groton House, Suffolk, and has issue.
<Srms — Argent, a frette gules. Crest — A leopard passant proper.
Residence — Bardwell Manor, Ixworth, Suffolk. Club— Orleans.
Son living— CUTH BERT PATRICK, b. Jan. 2nd, 1885.
Daughter living— Veronica, b. 1887.
Sisters living — Marian Louisa. Emma Gage : tit. 1892, George Henry
Confido in probitate. Fillingham, Esq. Residence, Syerston Hall, Newark. Julia Porteus.
7 trust in lionesty. Mary Anne Thellusson.
Uncle living (son of 3rd Baronet) — Thomas Gage, b. 1805. Residence,
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Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late William Gage Blake, Esq., son of 4th baronet, b. 1821, d. 1889 : in.
1859, Mary, da. of the late Rev. James T. Bennet, R. of Cheveley: —
Constance Gage : in. 1882, E. C. H. Bennet, Esq., and has issue living, Judith Harrison, b. 1883,
— Bridget Mary, b. 1889. Evelyn Gage. Henrietta Lillie Gage.
Issue of the late James Bunbury Blake, Esq., 4th son of 3rd baronet, b. 18 — , d. 1874:.
m. 1831, Catherine (now of Thurston House, Bury St. Edmund's), da. of Sir
Thomas Pilkington, 7th baronet . —
George Pilkington, b. 1835 ; formerly Capt. 84th Regt., and Col. Comdg. Suffolk Yeo. Cav. ; served
in Indian Mutiny campaign 1857-8 ; is a J.P. for Suffolk : m. 1860, Adeline, who d. 1890, da. of
the late James King King, Esq., M.P., of Staunton Park, Hereford, and has issue living, Eustace
James Pilkington (of n, The Bawns, E. Twickenham), b. 1865 ; ed. at Harrow : in. 1889, Ethel
Minna, da. of the late Col. P. B. Schreiber, Roy. Scots., and has issue living, Norman Pilkington
b. 1890, Violet Hilda (twin) b. 1890, — Adeline Annie : m. 1884, Hardinge Hay Cameron, Esq., of
the Ceylon Civil Service, — Kathleen Mary : m. 1888, Francis Milieu Rickards, Esq., of Elm Bank,,
Letherhead, Surrey, and has issue living, Thomas Millett b. 1889, — Geraldine. Residence,
The ist baronet sat as M.P. for Sudbury.
BLAKISTON, Creation 1763, of London.
Sir HORACE NEVILE BLAKISTON, 5th Baronet, el-
son of the late Rev. Horace Mann Blakiston, 4th son of 3rd
Baronet ; b. Aug. 2nd, 1861 ; s. his uncle, Sir MATTHEW, 1883.
g^rms — Argent, two bars gules, in chief three cocks of the last. Crtsl
— A cock gules.
Seat— Sandybrook Hall, Ashbourne, Derbyshire.
Brothers living— CHARLES EDWARD, b. Dec. 28th, 1862. Resi-
dence, Heathcote, Caversham, Reading.^^— Frederick Turnly, b. 1864 :
lit. 1888, Eleanor Isabella, da. of — Fitzgerald, Esq., and has issue
living, Arthur Frederick, b. 1892, — Edith Mabel,— Lucy Eleanor.
Residence, Victoria Park, Wavertree, Liverpool.
Uncles living (sons of 3rd Baronet) -Charles Robert, b. 1825; is a J.P.
for New Zealand, and formerly M.L.C. of that colony : in. 1858, Mary
p. i Anna, da. of the Most Rev. Henry John Chitty Harper, D.D., formerly
' Bishop of Christchurch, and has issue living, Henry Matthew (of Grey-
Do well, ami doubt not. mouth, New Zealand), b. 1860 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1884 : is a Bar. and
Solicitor of Supreme Court, New Zealand, — Arthur John, b. 1862, — Edward Nevile, b. 1864, —
Reginald Norman (of Daneviske, New Zealand, b. 1866 ; is a Bar. and Solicitor of Supreme Court,
New Zealand,— Charles Douglas, b. 1868, — Rosamond Mary, — Lucy Eleanor. Residence, Christ-
church, New Zealand. Augustus Frederic Noel,£. 1829: m. 1876, Charity, da. of the late Thomas
Connell, Esq., Barrister of Supreme Court, New Zealand. Residence, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Aunt living (daughter of 3rd Barcnet — Lucy: m. 1840, the Rev. William Nixon Hooper, M.A.,
who d. 1877, and has issue living, Alice Gertrude Hooper. Residence, Andover House, Clevedon.
Mother living— Charlotte, da. of the late Rev. William Henry Galfridus Mann, of Glanllyn, St.
Asaph : >n. 1860, the Rev. Horace Mann Blakiston, 4th son of 3rd baronet, who d. 1878. Residence,
Dovedale, Sydney Road, Guildford.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Major John Blakiston, 27th Regt., 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1785, d. 1867 :
in. 1814, Jane, who d. 1874, da. of the late Rev. Thomas Wright, R. of Market Bosworth : —
Matthew, b. 1821 ; formerly a C.E. : in. 1848, Anne, da. of the late Richard B. Blakiston-Houston,
Esq. [see infra], of Orangefield, co. Down. Residence, Free Hills, Bursledon, Southampton.
Club, Reform. — John Rochfort : m. 1876, Georgiana Helen, da. of the late Rev. Francis
William Cubitt [see B. Hastings, colls.], and has issue living, John Francis, b. 1882, — Margaret,
b. 18— ,— Catherine, b. 18— ,— Mary Helen, b. 1889. Residence, The Wilderness, West End,
Southampton. Club, Devonshire. Mary. Residence, Vale Bank, Knutsford.— Dorothea.
Residence, Vale Bank, Knutsford.
Grandchildren of the late Major John Blakiston (ante): —
Issue of the late Capt. Thomas Wright Blakiston, b. 1832, d. 1891 : jn. 1885, Ann Mary, da.
of James Dun, Esq., of London, Ohio, U.S.A. : —
Lawrence Wright, b. 1889. Jessie Carmichael.
Issue of the late Charles Blakiston, Esq., b. 1786, d. 1843 : "*• 1820, Harriet, who d. 18 — , da.
of— Nicholl, Esq., of Watford : —
Anne Plenderleath.— Constance Katherine.
Issue of the late Thomas Blakiston, Esq., Com. R. N. , 4th son of 2nd baronet, /;. 1790, d. 1855 :
;;/. 1827, Harriot, who d. 1886, da. of the late John Harvey, Esq., of Thorpe, Norfolk: —
Bertha Harriot : in. 1861, Major Frank Astley Cubitt (formerly of sth Fusiliers) [see B. Hastings,
colls.], and has issue living, Bertram Blakiston, b. 1862, — Julian Francis, b. 1869, — Thomas Astley,
b. 1871, — Theresa Helen. Residence, Thorpe Hall, Norwich.
Issue of the late Richard Bayly Blakiston-Houston, Esq., 5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1793, d.
1857 : m. 1827, Mary Isabella, who d. 1873, da. of John Holmes Houston, Esq. : —
John, b. 1829 ; formerly Capt. South Down Militia : is a Vice-Lieut, of co. Down (High Sheriff
1860): in. 1859, Marian, who d. 1890, da. of the late Richard S. Streatfeild* Esq., of The Rocks,
Sussex, and has issue living, Richard, b. 1864 ; formerly Capt. 5th Batn. Roy. Irish Rifles, — Thomas,
b. 1865,— Charles, b. 1868,— James Edward, b. 1877,— John, *• l8Sl- — Mary Charlotte: ;«. 1884, H.
Scarlett, Esq., — Anne Marian, — Dora, — Mabel, — Isabel, — Ethel, — Hilda. Residences, Orangefield
and Roddens, Belfast. Clubs, Carlton, Kildare Street. Anne: in. 1848, Matthew Blakiston
[see ante].
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Issue of the late Rev. Peyton Blakiston, M.D., F.R.S., 6th son of 2nd baronet, (>. 1801, d.
1878 : in. 1825, Frances, who d. 1858, da. of John Folliott Powell, Esq. : —
John Richard, b. 1829; one of H.M.'s Chief Inspectors of Schools: in. 1857, Marie, da. of Pierre
Simon, M.D., F.R.S., and has issue living, Ralph (of 5, Midland Terrace, Waterloo, Liverpool),
6. 1861 : m. 1889, Nellie, da. of the late Rev. R. Walker, V. of Wymeswold, and has issue living,
Robert Ralph Christian 6. 1890, Anna Marie b. 1892, — Aubcey, b. 1862 : ;«. 1881, Lelia Emily, da. of
Edmund Harris, Esq., of Rugby, and has issue living, Alianore Lelia Marie, Violet, Dorothy
Clare, — Clarence, b. 1864 : m. 1888, Clementine, da. of JL Lindsay ,_ Esq., _of Glasgow, — Maud
Douelas : in. 1882, George Richard Green, Esq., M.R.C
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has issue living, Rev. Herbert Edward Douglas, b. 1862 ; is a Fellow and Tutor of Trin. Coll.,
Oxford,- -John Lionel, b. 1867, — Emily Maud Louisa, — Mabel Frances. Residence, East Grinstead
Vicarage, Sussex. Matthew Folliott, b. 1835 ; admitted a Solicitor 1858 ; is Clerk of the Peace
for Staffordshire : m. ist, 1858, Elizabeth, who d. 1868, da. of the late John Mason, Esq., of
Lymington ; 2ndly, 1885, Charlotte Augusta, widow of Isaac Spooner, Esq., Stipendiary Magis-
trate for S. Staffordshire, and has issue living, Rochfort Folliott, b. 1860 ; ed. at Oriel Coll., Oxford,
— Matthew, b. 1867, — Mary. Residence, Rowley Park, Stafford.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Peyton Blakiston (ante) : —
Issue of the late Peyton Blakiston, Esq., Com. R.N., b. 1831, d. 1865 : m. 1862, Annie (now
of 9, Sussex Villas. Kensington, W.), da. of the late William Ford Bally, Esq., M.D.,
F.R.S., of Bath:— '
William Graham, b. 1863 ; admitted a Solicitor 1888. Chambers, 65, Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C.
Evelyn Frances.
This is a branch of the family of Blakistor,, of Blakiston, co. of Durham, in which two baronetcies
were confened in 1615 and 1642, expiring respectively in 1619 and 1713. The ist baronet of the present
creation was Sheriff of London 1753, an<l Lord Mayor 1760.
BLANE, Creation 1812, of Blanefield, Ayrshire.
Sir SEYMOUR JOHN BLANE, C.B., 3rd Baronet ;
b. Feb. ist, 1833; s. his father. Luut.-Col. Sir HUGH SEYMOUR,
1869; ed. at Eton; entered Army 1850, became Major 1858,
Lieut. -Col. 1861, Col. 1869, Maj.-Gen. 1879, and retired Lieut. -
Gen. 1881 ; is Maj.-Gen. Reserve of Officers ; served in Crimean
campaign 1854-5 (wounded, medal with three clasps, Turkish
and Sardinian medals, and 5th class Medjidie), and as Brig.-Maj.
to Sir Neville Chamberlain, and Gen. Nicholson, in Indian
Mutiny campaign 1857 (medal with clasp) ; was A.D.C. to
Earl Canning, and Mil. Sec. to Earl of Elgin, Baron Lawrence,
and Earl of Mayo, Viceroys of India.
§>rms — Argent, on a fesse sable a mullet between two crescents of the
Paritur pax bello field, in base a rose gules, in the centre chief point (being an augmentation
granted by George IV.) an anchor erect entwined by a serpent proper. Crtst
Peace is obtained by war. _A sword erect properi pommel and hilt or.
Residence — 34, Duke Street, St. James's, S. W. Clubs— White's, Guards', Marlborough, Garrick, Turf.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. Arthur Rodney Blane, R. N., 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1834,
d. 1890 : tit. 1878, Mary Georgina (now of 56, St. George's Square, S.W.), da.
of J. Pitcairn Campbell, Esq., of Burton Hall, Cheshire : —
CHARLES RODNEY, b. Oct. 28lh, 1879. James Pitcairn, b. 1883. Mary Louisa.
Hugh Seymour.
The immediate ancestor of this family was Thomas Blane, Esq., of Girvan, who died in 1620
possessed of large estates. The ist baronet was a Physician in Ordinary to their Majesties
George III., George IV., and William IV.
BLENNERHASSETT, Creation 1809, of Blennerville, co. Kerry.
Sir ROWLAND BLENNERHASSETT, 4th Baronet ; b.
Sept. 5rh, 1839; s. his father, Sir ARTHUR, 1849; ed. at
Stonyhurst Coll., and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; sat as M.P. for
Galway (Z) 1865-74, and for co. Kerry 1880-5, when he un-
successfully contested Harbour Div. of Dublin ; is a J.P. and
a D.L. for co. Kerry (High Sheriff 1866), and Inspector of
Reformatory and Industrial Schs. (Ireland) : M. 1870, the
Countess Charlotte de Leyden, only da. of the Count and
Countess de Leyden, and has issue.
£\rms- Gules, a chevron ermine between three dolphins embowed
argent. Crist — A wolf sejant proper.
Seat — Blennerville, Tralee. Clubs — Stafford, Brooks's, St. James's,
Athenaeum.
Fortes fortuna juvat.
Fortune helps the brave. gons Uving-ARTHUR CHARLES BERNARD, b. April i4th, 1871.
Rowland Lewis William Paul, b. 1882.
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Daughter living — Marie Carola Franciska Roselyne.
Sister living— Rosanna.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rowland Blennerhassett, Esq., M.P., 4th son of ist
baronet : —
Issue of the late John Blennerhassett, Esq., b. 1812, d. 1847 : in. 1844, Annabella, da. of.
Richard Yielding, Esq., of Belview : —
Letitia.
Issue of the late Richard Francis Blennerhassett, Esq., l>. 1819, d. 1854: m. 1849, Honoria,.
da. of Major William Carrique Ponsonby, Esq., of Crotto, co. Kerry :—
Rowland Ponsonby, 6. 1850 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; Bar. Inner Temple 1878 ; is a J.P. for Kerry :
sat as M.P. for co. Kerry (L) 1872-85, when he unsuccessfully contested N.E. Div. of Manchester :
in. 1876, Mary Beatrice, da. of Walter Armstrong, Esq., and has issue, Richard Francis Ponsonby,
b. 1879. Residences, 52, Hans Place, S.W. ; Kelts, co. Kerry. Clubs, Reform, Brooks's, St.
James's.
The ancestors of this family were long seated in Cumberland, and either gave to, or took their name
from, the town of Blennerhassett in that co., and members of the family represented Carlisle in nearly
every Parliament from Richard II. to James I., and have since then in almost every generation repre-
sented either Kerry co. or the borough of Tralee.
BLOIS, Creation 1686, of Grundisburgh Hall, Suffolk.
Sir RALPH BARRETT MACNAGHTEN BLOIS, gth
Baronet; b. Nov. 2ist, 1866 ; s. his father, Sir JOHN RALPH,
1888 ; is Lieut, ist Batn. Scots Guards.
patron of ®too fitnnfls— Blythburgh V., Walberswick V., Suffolk.
£\nns — Gules, a bend vaire between two fleurs-de-lis argent. Crtsi — A
gauntlet proper holding a fleur-de-lis argent.
Seat — Cockfield Hall,Yoxford, Suffolk. Clubs — Guards', Conservative,
Bachelors'.
Brothers living-CHARLES GODFREY, b. Dec. 27th, 1867. —
Eardley Stuart, b. 1869 Stephen Russell, b. 1870 ; is Lieut. 4th Batn-
E. Surrey Regt. Dudley George, b. 1875. Gervase Vanneck, b.
1881.
Sisters living — Alice Clara. Maude Beatrice. Adelaide Louisa.
Je me fie en Dieu. Constance Violet Cecily Mabel. Hilda Letitia Grace.
/ trust in God. Aunt living (sister of 8th baronet) — Clara Palmer.
Widow living Of 8th Baronet— ELIZA ELLEN (Lady Blots), da. of the
late Capt. Alfred Chapman, R.N. • m. 1865, Sir John Ralph Blois, 8th baronet, who d. 1888.
Residence,
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. William Thornhill Blois, brother of 8th baronet, b. 1841,
d. 1889: m. 1874, Fanny Elizabeth, el. da. of the late William Arkwright, Esq.,
of Sutton Scarsdale, Derby : —
Eustace William, b. 1877. Ernest Pierrepont, b. 1880. Basil Frederick, b. 1881. Geoffrey
Stephen, b. 1884.
The name of Blois (derived from Blois, a city of France), is of antiquity in Suffolk. Galfridus de
Blois held lands in Walpole, in that co. temp. Richard I. The family resided at Norton, Suffolk, till
temp. King Henry VII., when they removed to Cockfield Hall, now in possession of present baronet.
Zeal and honor.
BLOMEFIELD, Creation 1807, of Attleborough, co. Norfolk.
Sir THOMAS WILMOT PEREGRINE BLOMEFIELD,
4th Baronet; b. Dec. 3 ist, 1848; s. his father, the Rev. Sir
THOMAS EARDLEY WILMOT, 1878 ; ed. at Repton School ;
is a Clerk in Board of Trade, and has been Private Sec. to suc-
cessive Pres. of Board of Trade [B. Stanley of Preston, and
Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Bart.] since 1886 : m. 1874, Lilias,
da. of the late Major the Hon. Charles Napier [see B. Napier
and Ettrick], and has issue.
Anns — Sable, on a chevron argent a branch of laurel between two bomb-
shells fired proper ; and on a canton or, a spear's head inflamed proper-
Crtst — Issuant from a mural crown argent a demi heraldic tiger azure, armed
and tufted or, collared argent, and holding a sword broken in the middle proper.
Residence — 6, The Grange, Wimbledon Common, S.W.
Sons living— THOMAS CHARLES ALFRED, K.N., b. June27th, 1875 ;
became a Midshipman 1891. Nigel Napier, b. 1877.— Wilmot, b. 1878.
Daughters living— Lilias Marow. Nancy.
Half-Brpthers living— Malcolm, *. 1858 ; ed. at Repton Sch. ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. King's
Own (Yorkshire L.I.). Arthur Hugh, b. 1862 ; ed. at Repton Sch.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Sisters living — Caroline Sarah. Louisa Charlotte Emily: m. 1866, Capt. Theodosius Stuart
Russell, Ch. Constable of W. Riding of York, and has issue living, Edmund Stuart Eardley Wilmot,
b. 1869 ; is Lieut. R.A., — Charles Lennox Somerville, b. 1872, — Wilmot Peregrine Maitland, b. 1874,
— -Archibald George Blomefield, b. 1879, — Somerville Peregrine Brownlow, b. 1883, — Georgina
Louisa Margaret, — Margaret Caroline Sarah. Residence, Wakeneld.-^— Georgina Salome : m. 1870,
Loftus Henry Martin, Esq., formerly 6gth Regt., and has issue living. Loftus Wilmot, b. 1871, —
Frank Henry Eardley, b. 1872. Residence, Scarborough.
Half-Sisters living— Laura Elizabeth : m. 1882, the Rev. Alfred Ernest Jalland, and has issue living,
Ernest Henry, b. 1883, — Ethel Mary, — Dorothy Margaret. Residence, Woolley Vicarage, Wake-
field. Margaret Edith.
Uncles living (sons of 2nd Baronet) — Rev. Samuel Edward, b. 1823; ed. at Christ's Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1846) ; is R. of Burnham Sutton, and V. of Overy, King's Lynn : m. 1850, Jean Abigail, da. cf
the late John Macwhirter, Esq., M.D., and has issue living, Edward Hugh (of Calais), />. 1852: m. 1888,
Lilian Emily, da. of the Rev. Henry Augustus Marsh, formerly V. of Tuxford, Newark, Notts, —
Georgina Elizabeth : m. 1885, the Rev. James Henry Lamb, R. of Burnham Westgate, Lynn, — Alicia
Jean, — Frances Harriet Eardley. Residence, Burnham Sutton Rectory, Lynn. RCT.'. John, b. 1824 ;
ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B A., Sen. Op. and 3rd class Classics, 1847, M.A. 1850) ; is R. of Pleasley :
m. 1850, Sophia Elizabeth, da. of the late Rev. John D'Arcy Jervis Preston, of Askham Bryan,
York, and has issue living, Eardley Wilmot (of St. Ives, Cornwall), b. 1855, — Lawrence Woodyeare,
b. 1870 ; ed. at Charterhouse ; is Lieut. 3rd Batn. King's Own (Yorkshire L.I.),— Sophia Mary, —
Emily Louisa, — Margaret Ellen, — Annie Hamilla. Residence, Pleasley Rectory, near Mansfield.
Re?>. Charles David, b. 1836; ed. at Caius Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1858, Jun Op.); is British
Chaplain at Munich : ;«. 1870, Marguerite, da. of Mons. Henri Meyer, of Bale, and has issue living,
Charles Allan, b. 1871, — Henry Arthur Gilbert, b. 1876. Residence, 32, Tiirkenstrasse, Munich.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd Baronet) — Salome : m. 1850, the Rev. Reginald Guy Bryan,
Principal of Monckton Combe School, and has issue living, Thomas William Guy, b. 1862 ; is Capt.
R. A.,— Wilmot Eardley, b. 1863 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1886, Senior Op.),— Selina Hen-
rietta Salome, — Agneta Jane : m. 1880, the Rev. William George Peel, Missionary of Ch. Missionary
So., Bombay, — Emma Frederica, — Philippa Elizabeth Wilmot, — Helen Gertrude: m. 1880, Charles
Howard, Esq., M.A., Master of Monkton Combe Junion School, Bath, — Edith Mary Marow :
m. 1888, the Rev. Alfred Howard, R. of Harford, near Ivybridge, Devon. Reside/ice, Monkton
Combe, near Bath.
WidOW living Of 3rd Baronet- FANNY (Lady Blomefield), da. of the late Rev. John D'Arcy
Jervis Preston, of Askham Brj'an Hall, York : ;«. 1853, the Rev. Sir Thomas Eardley Wilmot
Blomefield, 3rd baronet, who d. 1878. Residence, St. John's, Wakefield.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Allan Blomefield, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1826, d.
1877: m. 1851, Georgiana (now of 27, Southernhay, Exeter), da. of George Pinchin,
Esq.. of Halt House, Wilts : —
Rev. George Pinchin Allan, b. 1854; ed. at Malvern Coll., and at St. Catherine's Coll., Camb. (B.A.
Sen. Op. 1879, M.A. 1884) ; is V. of Abbots-Bickington : m. 1879, Madeline Amelia, da. of the
late Rev. Alfred Bligh Hill, V. of St. Paul's, Tiverton. Residence, The Vicarage, Abbots-Bick-
ington, Brandis Corner, Devon.
The ist baronet, Major-Gen. Sir Thomas, commanded the Artillery in the expedition to Copen-
hagen, 1807.
LYNCH-BLOSSE, Creation 1622, of Castle Carra, Mayo.
•Sir ROBERT LYNCH-BLOSSE, loth Baronet; b.
Feb. I5th, 1825; s. his father, the Rev. Sir FRANCIS, 1840;
ed. at Rugby; is a J.P. for co. Mayo (High Sheriff 1847) :
m. 1853, Lady Harriet Browne, da. of 2nd Marquess of Sligo,
and has issue.
Drills — Quarterly: ist and 4th, nTure a chevron between three trefoils
slipped or ; 2nd and 3rd quarterly, ist and 4th, parted per chevron or and
azure, a crescent counterchanged ; 2nd and 3rd, gules, three griffins passant
in pale. Crist — A lynx passant argent.
Seat — Athavallie, Balla, co. Mayo. Clubs — Brooks's, Kildare Street,
St. George's Yacht.
Sons living— HENRY, b. April 2ist, 1857: ed. at Eton. Robert, b.
1861 ; is Capt. King's Own Scottish Borderers, and Adj. of its pnd Vol.
Nee temere, nee timide. J""— *™& LT '' * " ^ ^ C°"-' *
Neither rashly nor Daughters living-Harriet : m. 1883, Henry A. Robinson, Esq. [see
V. Valentia]. Mary (Hon. Mrs. Robert N. Hardinge): »t. 1892, the
Hon. Robert Nicholas Hardinge [see V. Hardinge]. Residence,
Sister living— Katherine. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Very Rev. Henry Lynch-Blosse, Dean of Llandaff, 2nd son of 8th
baronet, b. 1813, d. 1879 : m. 1844, Charlotte Frances, who d. 1892, da. of the late
Rev. Robert Knight, of Tythegston Court :—
Rev. Robert Charles, b. 1848; is Curate of Stmchcombe : m. 1881, Mary Carwardine, da. of the Rev.
George Alfred Walker, V. of Chidham, near Chichester, and has issue living, Robert Cyril, b. 1887, —
Ethel Margaret, b. 1885. Residence, Stinchcombe Vicarage, Dursley. Harry Francis, b. 1852 ;
admitted a Solicitor 1874. Residence, Conway Road, Cardiff. Edward Falconer, b. 1853 ; is Capt.
Severn Div. Submarine Miners, R.E. : m. 1883, Edith Caroline, da. of the Rev. George Alfred Walker "
(ante), and has issue living, Henry, b. 1884, — Edward Knight, b. 1886, — Hely Richard, b. 1887, —
Cecil Eagles, b. 1890,— Constance Diana, b. 1889. Residence, Glanavon, Peterston- super-Ely,
DEERETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Cardiff. Francis Traherne, I'. 1859 : m. 1885, Emily Vivian, da. of Richard Cory, Esq., J.P.,
of Cardiff, and has issue living, Violet Emily. Resilience, Gabalfa, Avondale Road, South Croydon.
Emma Katherine.— — Mary Isabella. Frances Turbervill. Cecilia Mary.— Katherine
Marion.
Issue (by ist marriage) of the late Lieut. -Col. Edward Lynch-Blosse, 3rd son of 8th
baronet, b. 1814, d. 1890: m. ist, 1858, Louisa Grove, who d. 1861, da. of the late
Henry Percy, Esq., and widow of the Rev. Edward Illingworth ; 2ndly, 1863,
Eularia Bruce (now of Gabalva, Warwick New Road, Leamington), da. of the
late Capt. Harry Gough Ord, R. A., of Bexley : —
Edward Falconer, b. 1859 ; formerly Lieut, ist Batn. York and Lancaster Regt. : ;«. 1884, Eva
Lilian, da. of the late Rev. T. R. Brownrigg, V. of St. Jude's, Southsea. Club, Naval and Military.
The family of Lynch is of great antiquity in Connaught, being among the very earliest settlers
who were denominated the "Tribes of Gal way." The ist and 2nd baronets successively sat as M.P.
for Gahvay. The 3rd baronet was a Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland, and the 6th baronet assumed
the additional surname of Blosse.
BLOUNT, Creation 1642, of Sodington, Worcestershire.
Sir WALTER DE SODINGTON BLOUNT, gth Baronet ;
b. Dec. iQth, 1833 ; s. his father, Sir EDWARD, 1881 ; ed. at
Oscott Coll. ; isaJ.P. and a D.L. for Worcestershire : m. 1870,
Elizabeth Anne Mould, da. of James Zacharies Williams, Esq.,
and has issue.
S^rms — Barry nebulee of six or and sable. Cnst — An armed foot in the
Club- -Brooks's.
Lux tua via mea.
SOUS living— WALTER ASTON, b. Oct. gth, 1876 Edward Robert,
b. 1884.
Daughters living— Mary Corisande. Eva Appolonia.
Brothers living— Stephen, b. Nov. isth, 1840 ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1863 :
in. 1874, Elizabeth, da. of the late William Worswick, Esq., of Normanton.
Hugh Francis, b. 1844 : m. 1883, Frances, da. of the late Samuel
Thv lisrkt it mv *a.fh Johnson, Esq., M.D. Residence, Stildon Manor, Tenbury.
nypatli. glgters Hying— Mary Katherine ; is a Sister of Mercy. Toan Frances.
Margaret MaryThersa: m. 1878, George Wicksted, Esq. Residence, Betley Hall, Newcastle-
under-Lyme.
Widow living Of 8th Baronet— MARY FRANCES (Lady Blount), da. of the late Edward Blount,
Esq. [see infra]: m. 1830, Sir Edward Blount, 8th baronet, who d. 1881. Residence, Mawley Hall,
Cleobury Mortimer, Salop.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Edward Blount, Esq., M.P., 2nd son of 6th baronet, b. 1769, d. 1843 :
j ; named H.M.'s Consul at Paris during the siege 1871 ; is a Com. of Legion of Honour and
other foreign orders; C.B. 1871, K.C.B. 1878 : m. 1834, Gertrude Frances, da. of William Charles
Jerningham, Esq. [see B Stafford], and has issue living, Henry Edmund, b. 1844; is a Chevalier
of the Legion of Honour: m. 1869, Marguerite, da. of Baron de la Rochette, of La Rochette,
Seine et Marne, France, and has issue living, Edward Aston Charles Marie b. 1874, Mary
Charlotte Gertrude Louisa. Residences, Imberhorne, East Grinstead ; 59, Rue de Courcelles,
Paris. Club, Reform. Mary Frances (Lady Blount), [see ante]. Constantia Catherine.
Residence, i, Eaton Place West, S.W. Appolonia; is a nun. Laura Juliana ; is a nun.
This family claims descent from William, son of Blound, Earl of Guisnes, a companion of William
the Conqueror. The ist baronet suffered for his loyalty during the civil war, and was long imprisoned,
first at Oxford, and afterwards in the Tower. The Barons of Mountjoy of Thurston, the Barons of
Ixworth in Suffolk (now extinct), and the Lords of Guisnes in France, were descended from this
•family.
BLUNDEN, Creation 1766, of Castle Blunden, Kilkenny.
Sir WILLIAM BLUNDEN, M.B., 4th Baronet ; b.
July 25th, 1840 ; s. his father, Sir JOHN, 1890 ; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1862, M.B. 1876, L.R.C.S. Ireland 1876,
L.M.K.Q.C.P. 1877): in. 1879, Florence Caroline, da. of
Henry Shuttleworth, Esq., of New Plymouth, Taranaki, New .
Zealand, and has issue.
S^rms — Quarterly: ist and 4th, argent, ten billets four, three, two, and
one, sable ; 2nd and 3rd, or a lion passant-guardant per pale gules and
sable. Crtsts — ist, a demi-lion rampant per fesse sable and argent, armed
and langued gules; 2nd, a griffin segreant vert, armed, winged and bearded
or.
Residence — Wallingford House, Temuka, S. Canterbury, New Zealand.
Cedamus amori. Son living— JOHN, b. Feb. 26th, 1880.
We must yield to love. Daughter living— Muriel.
Brothers living — John Overington, b. 1842; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin
(B.A. 1862) ; called to the Bar in Ireland 1866 : in. 1871, Frances, da. of the late Joseph Hone, Esq.,
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
of Dublin. Residence, 5, Upper Ely Place, Dublin.— Edward Herbert, b. 1847. Arthur Henry,
b. 1850. Abraham, b. 1852; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin; L.R.C.S. Edinburgh 1877: m. 1881,
Mary Josephine, da. of Surg.-Major Richard James Magee, of Parliament Street House, Kilkenny,
and has issue living, Abraham, l>. 1887. Residence,
Sisters living — Kate : ///. 1872, Nicholas Gosselin Richardson, Esq., and has issue living, Thomas
Henry, b. 1873, — Alexander William, b. 1874. — John Edward Herbert, b. 1878, — Maurice Robert,
£.1884, — Arthur Claude, b. 1888. Residence, Tyaquin, Monivea, co. Galway. Nicola Sophia:
in. 1887, the Rev. John Richard Hedges Becher, and has issue living, John Hedges, b. 1888.
Residence, Lorum Rectory, Bagnalstown, co. Carlow.
Uncle living (brother of 3rd baronet) — William Pitt. b. 1815; ed. at Trinity Coll., Dublin; is a
J.P. for Kilkenny co. (High Sheriff of City 1866, and of Co. 1884) : m. 1846, Frances Maria, da. of
the late Major John Knox, of Dublin, and has issue living, Frederick Edward, b. 18 — , — Katherine
Elizabeth. Residence, Bonnetstown, Kilkenny. Club, Dublin University.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— ELIZABETH {Lady Blunden), 3rd da. of the late Major John Knox,
of Dublin : in. 1839, Sir John Blunden, 3rd baronet, who d. 1890. Residence, Castle Blunden, near
Kilkenny.
The ist baronet was M.P. for Kilkenny and a distinguished member of the Irish Bar.
inter lacrymas micat.
It shines amid tears.
BLUNT, Creation 1720, of London.
Sir WILLIAM BLUNT, yth Barcnet, son of the late
William Blunt, Esq., B.C.S., 3rd son of 3rd Baronet ; b. 1826;
s. his cousin, Sir CHARLES WILLIAM, 1890 ; was in B.C.S..
1846-75 : m. ist, 1852, Margaret, who d. 1854, da. of Capt.
Scott, R.N. ; 2ndly, 1857, Henrietta Georgina Josephine, who
d. 1892. da. of the late Rev. Robert Green Jeston, R. of Avon
Dassett, Warwickshire.
^rais — Barry-, nebulee of six, or and sable, a crescent fbr difference.
&rtst — The sun in glory, charged on the centre with an eye, issuing tears,
all proper.
Seats — Heathfield Park, Hawkhurst ; Ringmer, Lewes, Sussex.
Sisters living Of 6th Baronet — Charlotte Fletcher. Lydia Louisa.
Brother living— JOHN HARVEY, b. Jan. ist, 1839 ; formerly Capt.
ist Batn. Roy. Dublin Fusiliers, and 4th Batn. Loyal N. Lancashire
Regt. ; served during Indian Mutiny 1857-9, present at siege and capture
of Lucknow (medal with clasp) : m. 1870, Susan, da. of P. Hoad, Esq.,
Lux tua vita mea. and has issue living, John Harvey, b. 1872,— Walter Cecil, b. 1877.—
Thy light is my life. Charles William Lockhart, b. 1882, — Henry Wilfrid, b. 1887, — Cecily
Mary Fanny, b. 1870, — Eliza Hilda, b. 1874. Residence, Hazelhurst,
Bideford, N. Devon.
Sister living — Charlotte Sophia: m. 18 — , Mungo Smith Gilmore, Esq., formerly B.C. S. Resi-
dence, i, Beaufort Villas, Twickenham.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late James Blunt, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Walter Blunt, b. 1802, if. 1868 : in. 1827, Marian, who d. 1886, da. of
William Pearce, Esq., of Billingford, Norfolk:—
Emily Anna Maria : in. 1859, Thomas Edward Bidgood, Esq., and has issue living, Harry Walter, b.
1860 ; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regt.), — Thomas Edward
Wingfield, b. 1866 ; is Lieut. R.A. : in. 18 — , and has issue living, a da. b. 1891, — Isabel Sarah, —
Marion Christian. Agnes Rebecca: in. 1859, the Rev. William Fitzwilliam Whartoa, Domestic
Chaplain to Earl of Zetland. Residence, Aske, Richmond, Yorkshire.
Issue of the late Rev. Edward Powlett Blunt, b. 1806, d. 1880 : in. 1831, Caroline Anne, who
d. 1886, da. of the Rev. Roger Clavell, R. of Mansion :—
Grant, b. 1840 ; formerly Col. R.E. ; retired as Maj.-Gen. 1887 ; was acting Gov. St. Helena 1882-71
;«. 1867, Rachel Eliza, da. of the late Conrad Pile, Esq., of Barbados, and has issue living, Conrad
Edward Grant, b. 1868 ; is Lieut, ist Batn. Prince of Wales's Leinster Regt. (Roy. Canadians), —
Charles Alfred, b. 1873,— Arthur Powlett, b. 1883,— William Senhouse, b. 1885,— Caroline Elise.
^—Henrietta Laura: in. 1859, Dr. Hyde Salter, F. R.S., and has issue living, Arthur Clavell, b.
i8s9(of2, Mitre Court Buildings, Temple, E.G. Club, Junior Athenaeum); B. A. and LL.B., London;
Bar. Middle Temple 1885, — Rev. Herbert Edward, b. 1863 ; ed. at Winchester, and at New Coll.,
Oxford ; is Vice-Principal of Leeds Clergy Sch., — Katherine Hyde. Residence, 7, Melcombe Place,
Dorset Square, N.W. Charlotte Anne : in. 1853, Maj.-Gen. John Everett Thring, and has issue
living, William Powlett, b. 1853 ; is Major R.A. : ;//. 1883, Gertrude Amelia, el. da. of F. R. Willis,
Esq., and has issue living, William Powlett b. 1884, Una Aileen Powlett. Enid Lettice Powlett, —
Frank John, R.N. (Club, Naval and Military), b. 1857; became Lieut. 1882: m. 1888, Edith, da.
of F. R. Willis, Esq., — Richard Henry Dugdale (Club, Junior Army and Navy), b. 1861 ; is Capt.
I.S.C. : in. 1891, Grace, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Lawford, Madras Cav., and has issue living,
Doris Margaret b. 1892, — Edward Clavell, b. 1868 ; is Lieut. Army Ser. Corps, — Charles Walter,
b. 1877, — Frances Emily, — Edith Arabella: in. 1890, J. Montagu Luff, Esq., of Percy House,
Wimborne, — Alice Maude, — Caroline Mildred, — Charlotte Mary Katherine, — Margaret Rose.
Residence, Homeleigh, Cromwell Road, Teddington.
Grandson of the late Edward Walter Blunt, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. James St. John Blunt, b. 1827, d. 1889 : m. ist, 1863, Isabella Elizabeth,
da. of the late Rev. John Stokes, V. of Cobham ; andly, 1872, Lady Florence Catherine
Seymour (now of Hill House, Westcott, Dorking), da. of sth Marquess of Hertford :—
Edward Henry, b. 1865 ; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Roy. Berkshire Regt.). /
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
53
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Edward Powlett Blunt (infra) : —
Issue of the late Francis Theophilus Blunt, Esq., Capt. 1 2th Lancers, £. 1837, d. 1881: ;«. twicer-
Edward Arthur Henry, b. 1877. Alfred Walter Frank, b. 1879. Mary Anne : in. 1881, Robert John
Lepper, Esq., L.R.C.P., Govt. Med. Officer, W. Australia. Residence, Pingarrah, W. Australia.
Maud Fanny : in. 1883, Lieut. -Col. Charles Arthur De Neufville Lucas, I.S.C., andjias issue living
'>. 1884,— Egb<
Maud, b. i88£
randchildren c
da. of Robert Garden, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1810, Sarah, who d. 1833, da. of Richard Little, Esq. :—
Charles Alfred, b. 1884,- Egbert William, b. 1885,— Hugh de Neufville, i. 1886,— Gerald Blunt"!.'
—Dorothy Maud, />. 1888. Emily Charlotte.
Grandchildren of the late Walter Blunt, Esq., sth son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late James Blunt, Esq., b. 17 — ,. d. 1832 : m. ist, 1799, Henrietta, who d. 1807,
Sarah Selina: m. 1840, the Rev. Alexander Annand, who d. 1853, and has issue living, Rev. Alexander
Walter, b. 1841; ed. at Cainb. Univ. (B.A. 1864, NLA. 1873); is V. of Betton Strange, near
Shrewsbury : in. 1866, Katharine Mary, da. of Col. Rose, of Northampton, and has issue living,
Alexander Percy b. 1868, Ernest Frederick b. 1870, Edwin David b. 1872, Archibald Walter b. 1882,
Louisa Rose. Residence,
Issue of the late Edward Walter Blunt, Esq., b. 1779, d. 1860 'in. 1813, Janet Shirley, who d.
1884, da. of James Allan, Esq., of the Hall, Stirling: —
Charles Harris, C.B., b. 1825 ; entered Bengal Army 1842, became Maj.-Gen. 1867 ; served in Sutlej
campaign 1846 (medal), in Punjab campaign (medal), and in Indian Mutiny campaign 1857-9 (C.B.
and medal with two clasps) ; C. B. 1858 : m. 1856, Mary Augusta, who d 1892, da. of the late Lieut. -
Col. James Tod, and has issue living, Ed ward Walter, b. 1860; is Capt. R. A., —Charles, b. 1865, — Janet
Heady, — Beatrice Marian. Club, East India United Service.— —Arthur, b. 1829 ; entered Bombay
Artillery 1845, and retired as Col. 1872 ; served in Punjab campaign 1848-9 (medal with two clasps) :
m. 1861, Frances Jemima, da. of the late R. S. D. R. Roper, Esq.. of The Grove, Richmond, York-
shire, and has issue living, Arthur Wharton, b. 1866 ; is in Forest Depart., Central Provinces, India,
— Hugh Roper, b. 1874, — Alan St. John,i. 1880, — Helen Shirley, — Dorothy, — Marjory Armytage, —
Sybil Allan. Residence, Dorchester, Oxford.— —Rev. Alexander Colvin, b. 1831 ; ed. at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford ; is R. of Burghclere, Hon. Canon of Winchester, and Rural Dean of Kingsclere : in. 1865,
Lady Susanna Nelson, da. of 2nd Earl Nelson. Residence, Burghclere Rectory, Newbury.
Shirley Anna. Residence, The Limes, Cobham, Surrey.
This family is a branch of the Blounts of Sodington, who had seats at Eye and Strettpn,
Herefordshire. The ist baronet was summoned before the Court of Chivalry 1732, and fined for using--
without right the arms of Sir Charles Blunt, Lord Mountjoy, Earl of Devon ; he appealed from the
sentence, and a day was appointed for hearing his appeal, but as no further proceedings took place, he
continued to bear the arms. The 4th baronet sat as M.P. for Lewes (Z.) 1832-7.
BOEHM, Creation 1889, of Wetherby Gardens, St. Mary Abbots, Kensington,
co. London.
Sir EDGAR COLLINS BOEHM, 2nd Baronet; b. Oct.
1st, 1870 : s. his father, Sir JOSEPH EDGAR, R.A., 1890 ; ed.
at Eton ; formerly Lieut. Cardigan Artillery, W. Div. R.A.
^rms— Azure, in the sinister canton a sun, issuant therefrom eleven rays
or, over all a clover plant with three leaves and eradicated proper. Crest —
A Hungarian hat sable, charged on the turn up with three bezants fessewise.
Seat — Bentsbrook, near Dorking. Town Residences — 5, Pont Street,
S.W. ; The Avenue, 76, Fulhani Road, S.W. Clubs— Wellington, Meister-
singers.
Sisters living — Georgina Frances. Effie Josephine Alice : m. 1885,
Conrad Herapath, Esq., and has issue living, Conrad Boehm, b. iS86, —
Hamilton Claude Carleton, b. 1888. Residence, The Grange, Fittleworth,
Sussex. Florence Louise : »«. 1890, Randolph Albert Fitzhardinge
Kingscote, Esq., Lieut. R.E. [see B. Bloomfield, ext.\
The annals of the English branch of this family (which distinguished
The sun oe my Witness. itse]f during {he reign of King Mattheus Corvinus of Hungary in 1464,
having come over there from Bohemia in 940) extend to temp. King John : the name Boehra (Bedim)
means Bohemian. Sir Edgar, ist baronet, was Sculptor-in-Ordinary to H.M.
CRAWLEY-BOEVEY, Creation 1784. of Highfield, Gloucestershire.
Sir THOMAS HYDE CRAWLEY-BOEVEY, 5th Baronet;
b. 1837; s. hisfather, Sir MARTIN HYDE, 1862; formerly Lieut.
69th Foot ; is Lieut. -Col. 2nd Vol. Batn. Gloucestershire Regt.,
a J.P. for Gloucestershire (High Sheriff 1882), and Verderer of
Forest of Dean : m. 1865, Frances Elizabeth, da. of the Rev.
Thomas Peters, formerly Rector of Eastington, Gloucester, and
has issue.
Jtatron of €>iu gibing— Flaxley V., Gloucestershire.
$rms — Erminois, on a fesse azure between three herons proper a saltire
between two cross-crosslets fitchee or, on a chief ermine a bend gules,
charged with three guttees-d'or between two martlets sable. Crtst— A mount
vert, thereon a crane proper gorged with a collar or, holding in his dexter
claw a saltire of the last.
Seat — Flaxley Abbey, Newnham, Gloucestershire.
Sons living -FRANCIS HYDE, b. April 25th, 1868; ed. at Ch. Ch.,
-Edward Martin, b. 1873. Arthur Curtis, b. 1874. Thomas Russell, b.
Sol meus testis.
Esse quam videri.
To be, rather tluin seem
to be.
Oxford (B.A. 1891).-
Daughter living— Albinia Frances : m. 1892, the Rev. William Hartley Carnegie. Residence,
Great Witley Rectory, Worcestershire.
54 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Brothers living— Walter Daubeny, b. 1841. Arthur William, /-. 1845, ed. at Rugby, and at
Ballipl Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1868. M.A. 1880); Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1868; entered Born. C.S. 1868;
appointed Ch. Presidency Magistrate, Bombay, 1887, and Collector and Dist. Magistrate Dhar-
war 1889 ; is a Fellow of Bombay Univ. : in. 1873, Annie Maria, da. of Lieut. -Gen. Sir Robert
Phayre, K.C.B., and has issue living, Martin, t. 1883. Residence, Dharwar, Bombay. Ciul>, East
India United Service. Octavius Charles, />. 1846: »;. 1871, Maria Francisca, da. of Bernardino
de Marga, Judge of the Corte Superior, Valparaiso, S. America, and has issue living, Santiago
Carlos, b. 1872, — Edwardo Maximo, b. 1875, — Maria Margarita Elisa, — Mary Isabel, — Rose
Agnes,— Lilian Maude Antonia, — Octavita Blanche Josephita.— — James Henry, b. 1848; ed. at
Winchester Coll.; admitted a Solicitor 1872; is a partner in the hrm of Bowman and Crawley-
Boevey, 21, Bedford Row, W.C. : in. 1878, Frances Georgina Hayes, da. of the late Dr. Charles
Hayes Newington, of Ticehurst, and has issue living, Charles Arthur, b. 1879, — Leslie, b. 1884, —
May Frances. Residence, 25, West Cromwell Road, S.W Ret'. Richard Lloyd, b. 1852 ; ed.
at Marlborough, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford ; is R. of Doynton. Residence, Doynton Rectory,
near Bath. Antony Page, b. 1855 : in. 1889, Agnes Charlotte Mary, who d. 1890, da. of Sir
Samuel White Baker, F.R.S.- Residence, Newera Ellia, Ceylon. Club, St. Stephen's.
Sister living— Sybella Mary. Residence, Doynton Rectory, near Bath.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. John Lloyd Crawley (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. John Lloyd Crawley, b. 1808, d. 1848 : m. 1839, Mary Elizabeth, who
d. 1880, da. of the late Rev. John Sayer, of Arlingham : —
John Lloyd, b. 1845. Resides in New Zealand. Mary Elizabeth Sayer. Residence, The Cottage,
Littlemore, Oxford. Ellen Sayer. Residence, The Cottage, Littlemore, Oxford. Selina
Charlotte Sayer. Residence, The Cottage, Littlemore, Oxford.
Issue of the late Rev. John Lloyd Crawley Crawley, and son of 2nd baronet, b. 1775,
d. 1850 : jit. 1806, Anne, who d. 1863, da. of the late Rev. Charles Crawley :—
Charles Gibbs, b. 1812 ; is a retired Com. R.N. Residence, Boscombe Chine, Bournemouth.—
Re:\ Henry, b. 1813 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1836) ; is R. of Stowe-NTine-
. Churches: m ist, 1857, Emma, who d. 1858, da. of Mr. John Tpllington, of Leicester, 2ndly,
1870, Mary, who d. 1892, da. of the late Rev. Charles Crawley [see infra], and has issue living (by
ist marriage), Emma Anne. Resilience, Stowe-Nine-Churches Rectory, Weedon.^— A" ev. Thomas
William, b. 1815 ; ed. at St Paul's Sch., and at Magdalen Hall., Oxford (M.A. 1849) ; is R. and
Patron of Heyford Nether : in. 1853, Hannah Elizabeth, who d. 1892, da. of Jeffery Carter, of.-
Heyford, and has issue living, Antony Frazer Hughes Reddall, b. 1855, — Rev. Henry Hughes,.
b. 1856 ; ed. at Oxford Univ. (B.A. 1887) ; is Curate of St. Mary's, Twickenham, — George Burridge,
b. 1858 ; is Capt. B.S.C., and Cantonment Magistrate at Allahabad ; served in Afghan war 1880
(medal) : m. ist, 1882 (divorced 1887), Kate Ouseley, da. of the late Surg.-Maj. Henry Sherlock ;
2ndly, 1892, Adelaide, da. of the late Charles Bell Syer, Esq , and has issue living (by ist marriage),
George Ouseley b 1883, — Thomas Henry, b. 1885, — Charles Furrier, b. 1859 ; formerly a Clerk in
Bank of England: m. 18— , Emily Kent, da. of the late — Hooper, Esq., and has issue living,
Charles Robert Thomas Edmund b. 1880, Noel George b. 1888, Winifred Ella b. 18 — , Albinia
b. 18 — , Hannah Dorothy b. 1887, — John Sayer, b. 1867 ; ed. at St. Paul s Sch. ; is a member of
the theatrical profession : m. 1892, Constance Emily, da. of T. Wathen Thompson, Esq., of 37, Th~
Avenue, Bedford Park, Chiswick,— Vicary Gibbs, b. 1868 ; ed. at St. Paul's Sch., and at Queen's
Coll., Oxford ; is a Clerk in Exchequer and Audit Depart., — Ellen Daubeny. Residence, Heyford
Rectory, Weedon. Clnb, Junior Conservative.—— Alfred, b. 1824.— Eleanora : m. 1833, Henry
N orris. Esq., and has issue living, Henry Crawley (of Chacombe House. Banbury, Oxford), /'. 1841 ;
formerly Capt. 8th Hussars ; is Capt. and Hon. Major Oxfordshire Yeo. Cav., and a J.P. for cos.
Oxford and Northampton ; was A.D.C. to Duke of Marlborough, Lord Lieut, of Ireland 1876-7 :
m. 1867, Mary, da. of" the late Rt. Hon. Sir William Bovill, and has issue living, Henry Everard Du
Cane b. 1869; is Lieut. 3rd Batn. Roy. Warwickshire Regt., John b. 1870, Dorothy b. 1868: ;;/.
1888, Arthur Davison, Esq., of Underriver Park, Kent, — George Hugh, b. 1843; ed. at Exeter
Coll., Oxford (M.A. 18 — ); Bar. Inner Temple 1870; formerly Lieut. Oxfordshire Yeo. Cav., —
Ellen Henrietta, — Anne Henrietta,— Albinia Georgiana : m. 1863, the Rev. H. Powell,— Mary
Elizabeth. Residence, Swalcliffe Park, Banbury.
Grandchildren of the Rev. Thomas William Crawley (ante) : —
Issue of the late Thomas William Crawley, Esq., b. 1854, d. 1885 : m. 1875, Emily (who ;«.
2ndly, 1888, George Nedham, Esq.), da. of Walter Mingay Rochfort, Esq., of Acton : —
Charles Thomas Rochfort, b. 1882. John Lloyd, b. 1884. Cecilia Emily Augusta Elizabeth.
Grandson of the late Rev. Charles Crawley (infra) : — •
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Yonge Crawley, b. 1813, d. 1876 : in. 1845, Harriet, who d.
1889, da. of James Wintle, Esq., of Gloucester :- —
Charles James, b. 1850: in. 1880, Maude, da. of — Buck, Esq. Residence, Manitoba. Canada.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Crawley, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1780, d. 1856 : in.
1811, Catherina, who d. 1857. da. of the Rev. Duke Yonge, of Cornwood. Devon : —
Anna Cordelia. Residence, Stowe Rectory, Weedon. Augusta Boevey : ;;/. 1860, John Duke-
Pode, Esq., J.P., and has issue living. Ernest Duke Yonge, b. 1862; ed. at Winchester, and at
Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A. 18— ); is M.R.C.S.E., and L.R.C.P.,— Cyril Augustin, b. 1866,— Arthur
Crawley, b. 1870, — Beatrice Catharina. Residence, Slade, near Ivybridge.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Crawley (infra) : —
Issue of the late William Savage Crawley, b. 1823, d. 1891 : in. 1857, Clara Mary Ann (now
of Sea Bank, Liscard, Cheshire), da. of the late John Dennil Maddock, Esq., of Liscard
Manor, Cheshire : —
William Evelyn Maddcck, b. 1859 John Dennil Maddock, b. 1861-— — Alured Geoffrey Maddock..
b 1863. Residence, Iquique, Peru. Francis Herbert Maddock, b. 1865. Arthur Alain Mad-
dock, b. 1868. Clara Cecilia Maddock
Issue of the late Rev. William Crawley, 5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1790, d. 1858:
ni. 1822, Charlotte, da. of the late Rev. Charles Crawley, LL.B. [infra] : —
Charlotte Sybella: m. 1849, John Sayer, Esq.. Bar.-at-law, who d. 1886, and has issue living, John.
(Club, Oxford and Cambridge), b. 1850; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 18— , M.A. 18— ) : Bar.
Lincoln's Inn 1875, — George, b. 1853, — William, b. 1854, — Arthur, /;. 1856, — Mary: •«. 1882, Rev..
J. R. Laurence — Sibella Fanny. Residences, Pett Place, Charing, Kent ; Slowwe, Arlingham.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Gloucestershire. Joanna Gibbs. Resilience, Hempsted, near Gloucester.— —Margaret Susanna.
Residence, Hempstead, near Gloucester.
Descendants of the late Thomas Crawley-Boevey, Esq., father of 2nd
baronet, who succeeded under special remainder : —
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Charles Crawley, LL. B., 2nd .-on of the late Thomas
Crawley-Boevey, Esq. [ante] : —
Issue of the late Charles Crawley, Esq., b. 1788, d, 1871 : in. 1825, Eliza Katherine, who d.
1882, da. of the late Abraham Grimes, Esq., of Colon House, Warwickshire: —
Charles Edward, b. 1827; ed. at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1850, M.A. 1852); patron of Littlemore
V., Oxfordshire: in. ist, 1856, Maria Walter Scott, who d. 1862, da. of the late William Wilson,
Esq., of Wandsworth ; 2ndly, 1867, Marion, da. of George Charles Karop, Esq., of Copenhagen,
and has issue living (by ist marriage), Charles William Scott, b. 1858, — Margaret Laura Scott, — (by
2nd marriage), Edward Robert John, b. 1871, — George Richard Eric, b. 1873. Residence, 44, Castle-
town Road, West Kensington, W.
Issue of the late George Abraham Crawley, Esq., b. 1795, d. 1862 : m. 1826, Caroline, who d.
1875, da. of David Powell, Esq., of Loughton, Essex:- —
Rev. Robert Townsend, b. 1832 ; ed at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; is R. of North Ockendon : ;;/.
1857, Louisa Marianne, da. of the late Rev. James Charles Clutterbuck [see E. Essex, colls.], and has
issue living, Robert Francis (of 20, Whitehall Place, S.W.), b. 1858 : ed. at Winchester ; admitted a
Solicitor 1882 : ;«. 1889, Emily Charlotte, whofl'. 1891, da. of George Palmer, Esq., of Littles Gaynes,
Upminster, and has issue living, Charlotte Grace b. 1890, — Charles Henry, b. 1859 : in. 1888, Mathilde
Louise Genevieve, da. of the late Mons. J. C. Lefevre, of Boulogne-sur-Mer, and has issue living,
Robert Charles 6. 1889. — James Henry, b. 1865, — Mary, — Elizabeth Margaret, — Caroline Bertha.
Hugh, b. 1861 ; ed. at Brasenose Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1890, M.A. 1892); is Curate of Bracknell,
Berks.— Charles Frederick (of 3, Gray's Inn Place, W.C.), b. 1862 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1884) ; admitted a Solicitor 1888, — Francis Manning, b. 1864 ; ed. at Magdalen Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1887, M.A. 1890); is an Assist. Master at Bradfield Coll.,— Robert Antony, b. 1866; ed. at
Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1888, M.A. 1892); is an Assist. Master at Lancing Coll.,— Arthur David,
b. 1869; ed. at Radley, and at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A 1892), — Anne Caroline: ;«. 1890,
Edward Cotton Powell, Esq., and has issue living, Edward Ingram b. 1891, — Edith Mary. Resi-
dence, Southover, Lewes. Caroline. Edith.-— Agnes : tn. 1869, the Rev. Thomas Robinson,
and has issue living, George Villiers, b. 1872, — Clement Crawley, b. 1874, — Agnes Irene.
Wilhelmina. Residence, Earshott Hurst, Farnham.
Grandchildren of the late George Abraham Crawley, Esq. (ante) :—
Issue of the late George Baden Crawley, Esq., b. 1833, d. 1879'. m. 1863, Eliza Inez, da. of
Henry G. Hulbert, Esq., of East Farleigh, Kent :—
George Abraham, b. 1864 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 18— , M.A. 1890). Residence, Digswell
Hall, Welwyn, Herts. Henry Ernest, b. 1865; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A 1888).
Residence, 41, Lowndes Square, S.W.— Leonard Russell, b. 1866 ; is Lieut. 7th Hussars.—
Eustace, b. 1868 ; is Lieut, i2th Lancers. John Kenneth, R.N., b. 1872; became a Midshipman
1889. Arthur Stafford, b. 1876. Caroline Ine'z. Georgina Beatrice.
The ist baronet, Sir Charles Barrow, sat as M.P. for Gloucester 1751-89 : his patent of baronetcy
was made with remainder to his kinsman, Thomas Crawley, who, on inheriting Flaxley Abbey 1726,
took the additional surname of Boevey.
BOILEAU, Creation 1838, of Tacolnestone Hall, Norfolk.
Sir FRANCIS GEORGE MANNINGHAM BOILEAU, 2nd
Baronet ; b. March 26th, 1830 ; s. his father, Sir JOHN, F.R.S.,
1869 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch.. Oxford (B.A. 1851); Bar.
Lincoln's Inn 1855 ; is a J.P., a D.L., and a County Alderman
for Norfolk, a F.S.A., and a Knight of the Order of St. John
of Jerusalem; formerly Lieut. -Col. 3rd Vol. Batn. Norfolk
Regt. : m. 1860, Lucy Henrietta, da. of Sir George Nugent,
2nd Baronet, and has issue.
IJstnm of 0nt Jibing— Ketteringham V., Norfolk.
-^rms— Azure, a castle triple towered and in base a crescent or. Crest —
In a nest on foreign coronet or, a pelican in piety proper charged on the
breast with a saltire gules.
Seats— Ketteringham Park, Wymondham ; Tacolnestone Hall, Wy-
mondham. Clnbs — Brooks's, Travellers'.
De tout mon cceur.
With all my heart. gons Hying— JOHN FRANCIS ELLIOT, 6. Oct. soth, 1863. Maurice
Colborne, b. 1865 ; ed. at Worcester Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1889, M,A. 1892) ; is a J P. and D L. for
Norfolk, and a D.L. for the City and Co. of the City of Norwich. Raymond Frederic, b. 1868 ;
ed at Eton ; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Northamptonshire Regt.
Daughter living— Margaret Lucy Augusta.
Sisters living— Anna Maria : ;//. 1852, the Rev. William Hay Gurney, R. of N. Runcton, and
has issue living, Mortimer Hay, b. 1855 : m. 1882, Isobel Symington, da. of Wemyss M. Simpson,
Esq., of Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada,— Gerard Boileau, b. 1856,— Anselm, b. 1864,— Harriet
Eva Louisa : /«. 1882, George F. A. Cresswell, Esq., of King's Lynn, Capt. and Hon. Major
3rd Vol. Batn. Norfolk Regt.,— Winifred Henriette Catherine,— Kathleen Laura Alicia, — Richenda
Agnes Pauline. Residence, Bank Hall. King's Lynn. Mary Georgiana.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Edmund William Pollen Boileau, Esq., 3rd son of ist Bart., b. 1831,
d. 1883 : in. 1870, Bridget Mary, da. of James Walsh, Esq. : —
Four sons and one da.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
This baronet is descended in an unbroken line from Etienne Boileau, Baron de Caste'.nau and
St. Croix (Province of Languedoc), who, in 1250, on the departure of Louis IX. for the Holy Land,
was appointed, during his absence, Governor of Paris, and ist Grand Provost of France. He drew
the first Municipal Code, which is still used. His descendant, Charles Boileau, Baron of Castelnau
and St. Croix, fled to England at the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes. Descendants of the same
family own the original French property.
BONHAM, Creation 1852.
Sir GEORGE FRANCIS BONHAM, 2nd Baronet ; b.
Aug. 28th, 1847 5 s- his father, Sir SAMUEL GEORGE, K.C.B.,
1863; ed. at Eton, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford (H. A., 1868,
M. A. 1871); entered Diplo. Ser. 1869; is Sec. of Legation at
The Hague, and a J.P. for Surrey : m. 1871, Louisa, da. of the
Rt. Hon. Sir Andrew Buchanan, ist Baronet, and has issue.
Drills — Sable, a chevron nebulee between three crosses-patee ritchee
argent ; on a canton of the last a squirrel sejant gules. Crest — A mermaid
holding in the dexter hand a wreath of coral and in the sinister a mirror
proper.
Seat — Knowle Park, Cranleigh, Surrey. Residence — British Legation,
The Hague. Clubs — Travellers', Junior Carlton, St. James's.
Esse quam videri. Sons living— GEORGE LIONEL, b. Aug. 6th, 1873 ; is Lieut. 2nd.
To be ratlter than to seem Batn. Grenadier Guards. Clubs, Bachelors', Guards'. Eric Henry, b.
fa fa. 1875. Cecil Maurice, b. 1887.
Daughters living— Edith Florence. Lilian Frances. Evelyn Mary, b. 1885.
The ist baronet was Gov. of Straits Settlements, 1837-47, and Gov. and Com. -in-Ch. at Hong
Kong, and Ch. Superintendent of British Trade in China 1847-53.
BOOTH, Creation 1835, of Portland Place, Middlesex.
Sir CHARLES BOOTH. 3rd Baronet; b. 1812; s.
his brother, Sir WILLIAMSON, 1877 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch.
Ch., Oxford; was High Sheriff of Herts 1867; is a D.L. for
London.
^rms — Argent, on a chevron azure between three boars' heads couped
and erect sable an estoile of the field. Crtst — A lion passant argent gorged
with a bar gemelle and holding in the dexter paw a chaplet of laurel vert.
Seat — Netherfield Park, Ware. Clubs — Windham, City of London.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Henry William Booth, Esq., 3rd son of
William Booth, Esq., father of the 2nd and 3rd Baronets,
b. 1815, d. 1883 : m. 1837, Augusta Hope, who d. 1867,
da. of Major Ellis (i7th Lancers): —
Mary Georgina : m. 1885, Henry Ellison Acklom, Esq. Alice Elizabeth :
m. ist, 1865, Morgan Vane, Esq. (then A.-/._to Barony o£ Barnard), _who
Deus adjuvat nos.
God helps us.
d. 1877, without issue: 2ndly, 1879, Harry Farquhar de Paravicini, Esq.
Residence, Heathfield, Bracknell.— Frances Agnes : m. 1865, Major John Marsland, formerly of
3rd Batn. Roy. Warwickshire Regt., a J.P. for Warwickshire. Residence, Huntley Lodge, Milverton,
near Leamington. Florence : m. 1878, Henry Lawrence Prior, Esq., Barrister-at-law [see Young,
Bart., cr. 1769], Residence, The Priory, Datchet.— Amy Laura: tn. 1878, Lieut.-Col. Godfrey
Fox Webster, formerly Capt. 2oth Regt. Residence, Bramley Grange, Guildford.
Felix Booth, Esq. , having contributed considerable pecuniary aid to the Polar expeditions, was
created a Baronet with remainder to the issue male of his elder brother William.
GORE-BOOTH, Creation 1760, of Lissadell, Sligo.
Sir HENRY WILLIAM GORE-BOOTH, 5th Baronet ;
b. July 1843 ; s. his father, Sir ROBERT, 1876; ed. at Eton ; is
a J.P. and a D.L. for co. Sligo (High Sheriff 1872) : m. 1867,
Georgina Mary, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. Charles John Hill,
of Tickhill Castle, York, and has issue.
igutron of One gibing — Trinity R., Salford, Manchester.
£\rms — Quarterly of six : ist quarterly, ist and 4th, argent three boars
heads couped and erect sable ; 2nd and 3rd, gules, a fesse between three
cross-crosslets or ; 2nd, argent, on a fesse sable three bezants ; 3rd, argent a
lion's head erased between three crescents gules ; 4th, gules three cinque-
foils argent ; 5th, gules on a bend or, three martlets ; 6th, cheeky azure and
argent a fesse gules. &rtst — ist, a lion passant, Booth ; 2nd, a wolf rampant,
Gore. $?lott0£S — ofatr <#irst Crtst — "Quod erp spero" (/ hope for what 1
shall be) ; ofacr _S«on6 Crtst— " In hoc signo vinces" (Under this sign than
shalt conquer).
Seats — Lissadell, Sligo ; Earlsfield, co. Sligo. Clubs — Windham,
St. George's (Kingstown).
Sons living -JOSSLYN AUGUSTUS RICHARD, b. Feb. 26th, 1869: formerly Lieut. 5th Batn.
Roy. Munster Fusiliers.— — Mordaunt, b. 1878.
Genti asquus utrique.
Just to either line.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Daughters living — Constance Georgina. Eva Selina.— — Mabel Olive.
Sisters living— Emily Frances Graham : m. 1860, Capt. Charles Bradstreet Wynne (late goth Regt.),
whoa". 1890, and has issue living, Graham Owen Robert, b. 1862; is Capt. ist Batn. Roy. Irish
Regt., — Harry Edward, b. 1865. Residence, Clogherevagh, Sligo. Augusta Elizabeth.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Henry Gore-Booth, Esq., 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1809, d. 1881 :
tn. 18 — , Isabella (now of 246, Great Clowes Street, Manchester), da. of James
Smith, Esq., of Jordanhill, co. Renfrew: —
Robert Henry, b. 1838. Residence, Shanghai.— —James, b. 1840; is Lieut.-Col. R.E. : in. 1870, Louisa
Charlotte, da. of the late Henry Trench, Esq., of Cangort Park, King's co. [see B. Ashtown, colls.],
and has issue living, Douglas Bloomfield, b. 1875,— Georgiana Isabella Susan,— Ethel Nora.
. Edmund Henry, b. 1846. Residence, Shanghai. Rev. Henry Francis, b. 1848; is R. of Sacred
Trinity, Salford. Residence, 246, Great Clowes Street, Manchester. Club, Conservative (Man-
chester).-^— Reginald Newcomen Henry, b. 1850. Residence, Manilla. Club, Windham.
Caroline Joanna: m. 1868, James Wallis Dennistoun, Esq., of Dennistoun, co. Renfrew (formerly
Lieut. R.N.), and has issue living, James George, b. 1871 ; is Lieut. R. A., — Isabella Caroline.
Residence, Harewood Glen, Selkirk, N.B.— Joanna Arabella. Residence, 246, Great Clowes,
Street, Manchester.
The 3rd baronet assumed by royal license, 1804, the additional surname and arms of Booth. The
4th baronet was Lord-Lieut, of co. Sligo, and sat as M.P. therefor (C) 1850-76.
BOOTHBY, Creation 1660, of Broadlow Ash, Derbyshire.
Sir BROOKE BOOTHBY, nth Baronet ; b. Nov.
iSth, 1856; s. his father, Rev. Sir BROOKE WILLIAM ROBERT,
1865 ; ed. at Harrow ; entered Diplo. Ser. 1882, and appointed
a 2nd Sec. 1888.
^rms— Argent, on a canton sable a lion's paw erased erect or. Cnst —
A lion's paw as in the arms.
Residence — British Embassy, Vienna. Clubs — St. James's, Travellers'.
Brothers living— CHARLES FRANCIS, b. June 22nd, 1858 ; ed. at
Harrow ; formerly Lieut. North Mayo Militia.— —Herbert Cecil, b.
1863; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1888) ; formerly Lieut, ist Batn.
Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regt.). Seymour William Brooke
(posthumous), b. 1866.
Sisters living — Florence Emma. Rosalind Louisa. Beatrice
., r, . Georgiana.
1S AuntS living (daughters of oth Baronet)— Louisa Maria (Hon. Mrs.
Cliarles Dundas): m. 1833, the Rev. the Hon. Charles Dundas, who
The death of Christ is to d. 1883 [see V. Melville]. Residence, 40, St. Martin's, Stamford.
'he death of death. widow Hying of jpth Baronet-MARTHA SERENA (Lady Boothby),
da. of the late Rev. Charles BoothbyTv. of Sutterton, and sometime Capt. R.E. [see infra]: m.
1852, the Rev. Sir Brooke William Robert Boothby, loth baronet, who d. 1865. Residence, 5,
Stanhope Place, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Brooke Boothby (infra) :—
Issue of the late George William Boothby, Esq., R.N., b. 1819, d. 1868: m. 1850, Harriet
(who;«. 2ndly, 1871, the Rev. Angus Gunn, M. A., of Dollar, N.B.), da. of E. B. Glass, Esq.,
M.C.S. :—
George, b. 1867 ; is in Merchant Navy. Katherine : m. 1886, Daniel Lehane, Esq., M.D. Resi-
dence, 20, Pelham Crescent, S.W Louisa : »i. 1880, the Rev. H. C. B. Bazely, B.C.L., who d.
1883, and has issue living, George Henry Boothby, b. 1881. Residence, 32, New Inn Hall Street,
Oxford. Cora: m. 1881, Col. George Duncan Wahab, formerly Comdg. 2nd Batn. Lancashire
Fusiliers, and has issue living, George Boothby, b. 1882, — James Charles, b. 1884. Frances : in.
1891, Robert J. C. Tod, Esq., of Merchant Navy. Rafela : m. 1892, the Rev. John Talbot
Godfrey, Curate of Dorking.— Ada Rundall.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. John George Boothby, R.A., b. 1824, d. 1876 : m. 1850, Margaret,
da. of the late Capt. Charles Henry Scale, R.N. : —
Cecil George Frederick, b. 1853; formerly Lieut. R.N. Walter Herbert, b. 1854 Augusta
Louisa : in. 1878, Henry Vernon Boothby, Esq. [see ante].
Issue of the late Rev. Brooke Boothby, 2nd son of 8th baronet, b. 1784, d. 1829 : in.
1816, the Hon. Louisa Henrietta, who d. 1861, da. of 3rd Baron Vernon : —
Rev. Henry Brooke, b. 1818 : is R. of Lissington, and a J.P. for co. Lincoln and for E.R. of York :
;«. 1849, Frances Sarah, who d. 1877, da. of the late Rt. Rev. John Banks Jenkinson, D.D., Lord
Bishop of St. David's, and Dean of Durham, and has issue living, Henry Vernon (of Keele,
Staffordshire), b. 1850; ed. at Radley ; formerly Lieut. 24th Regt.: m. 1878, Augusta Louisa, da.
of the late Maj.-Gen. John George Boothby [see infra], and has issue living, Ernest Brooke b. 1881,
Gwendolen Margaret Frances b. 1885,— Gertrude Raffela Hill, — Louisa Frances. Residence, Lis-
sington Rectory, Lincoln. Charles Edward, b. 1821 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Roy. Mil. Acad.,
Woolwich ; foimerly in Privy Council Office, Private Sec. to Lords Pres., Capt. 2nd Derbyshire Rifle
Vol., and Ranger of Needwood Forest; is a J.P. for Staffordshire: in. 1855, the Hon. Georgiana
Mary, da. of 3rd Baron Suffield, and widow of George Edward Anson, Esq., C.B. Residence, i,
Palmeira Square, Brighton. Club, Travellers'. F ranees Emma Maria (Baroness I'ernan): in.
ist, 1859, the sth Baron Vernon, who d. 1866; 2ndly, 1881, the Rev. Charles Martyn Reed. R. of
Hasfield. Residence, Hasfield Rectory, Gloucester.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Boothby (formerly Capt. R.E.), 3rd son of 8th baronet,
b. 1786, d. 1846 : m. 1820, Marianne, who d. 1884, da. of the late Rev. Basil
Beridge, of Algarkirk, Lincolnshire : —
Rev. William Henry, b. 1823 ; is V. of Hawkesbury : »i. 1851, Eleanor Jane, da. of the late Rev.
John T. Fenwick, and has issue living, Antonia Rafela, — Edith Serena Hill : ;«. 1885, the Rev.
Frederick Wentworth Vernon, V. of Rangeworthy, Falfield, and has issue living, Christopher
Humphrey b. 18 — , Milicent Eleanor, Evelyn, — Eleanor Maud : m. 1883, Major Martyn John
Edward Fenwick, Dorsetshire Regt., and Egyptian Police [see Phillipps, Bart., ext.\. Residence,
Hawkesbury Vicarage, Chippenham. Martha Serena (Lady Boothby) : m. 1852, Sir Brooke
William Robert Boothby, loth baronet [see ante]. Cecilia Elizabeth. Residence, 105, Philbeach
Gardens, S. Kensington, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Charles Boothby (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Evelyn Boothby, b. 1825, d. 1874 : m. 1853, Margaret Jane, da. of John
Carr, Esq., of Rocsworth, Northumberland: —
Reginald Evelyn, b. 1855 : is Major R.A. ; served in Afghan war 1878-80 (medal). William
Osbert, R.N., b. 1866 ; became Lieut. 1887 ; served at bombardment of Alexandria 1882 (medal
with clasp, and bronze star).— —Frederick, b. 1871. Basil Tanfield Beridge, b. 1873. Laura
Cecilia. Louisa Jane, m. 1892, Major Arthur Charles Jackson, 2nd Batn. The Buffs (E. Kent
Regt.). Alice Evelyn : m. 1884, Major Henry John Blagrove, i3th Hussars, and has issue living,
John, b. 1886, — Henry Evelyn Charles, b. 1887, — Peter, b. 1889, — Richard Coore, b. 1891. Judith
Letitia.
Issue of the late Col. Basil Charles Boothby, b. 1834, d. 1892 : m. 1860, Emily Sarah, who d.
1890, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Joshua Jebb, K.C.B. :— '
Hubert Basil, b. 1863. Walter Ralph Jebb, b. 1865. Francis Stewart Evelyn, b. 1867 ; is Lieut.
2nd Batn. Lincolnshire Regt. Evelyn Leonard Beridge, R.N., b. 1876 ; is a Naval Cadet.
Marion Agnes Serena Penelope.— —Mary Dorothy Cecilia.
The family of Boothby is descended from ancient Danish chiefs, settled and holding lands in
Lincolnshire before the Norman invasion. A baronetcy was conferred, by letters patent 1644, upon
Henry Boothby, Esq., of Claytor Close, but, though it received the sign-manual of Charles I., it did not
pass the seals by reason of the confusion of the civil wars. At the Restoration a new patent was
renewed by Charles II., with the date of 1660, to William Boothby. Esq., "of Broadlow Ash." Ash-
oourne Hall, Derbyshire, the seat of the family for 200 years, was sold in 1846, in accordance with
the will of the gth baronet.
BOREEL, Creation 1644.
Sir JACOB WILLEM GUSTAAF BOREEL,
8th Baronet ; b. Sept. loth, 1852 ; s. his father,
Sir WILLIAM, 1883 ; ed. at Leyden Univ. ; is
Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to H.M. the
King of the Netherlands, and a Memberofthe 2nd
Chamber of States-Gen. : in. 1878, the Baroness
Mary Cornelia, who d. 1892, da. of His Ex-
cellency Baron Schimmelpenninck Van der
Oye, and has issue.
gmns — Argent, on a chevron between three bugle
horns sable two whips thonged proper, on a chief gules
a lion passant or. Cwst — A demi-man sable wreathed
about the loins and head or and sable, holding in his
dexter hand an arrow in bend sinister point upwards
proper. J>upportes — Two angels proper.
Seat— Meervliet, Velsen, North Holland.
Daughters living— Cornelie Marie. Agnes.
Sisters living— Agnes : m. 1863, Baron William Goltstein, Chamberlain to the King of Holland
Residence, The Hague. Maria : m. 1874, the Baron F. W. C. H. van Tuyll van Serooskerken,
Chamberlain to the King of Holland. Residence, Velsen, N. Holland.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandson of the late Francis Robert Boreel, Esq. (infra) : — •
Issue of the late William Walter Astor Boreel, Esq., b. 1838, d. 1892 : »/. 1866, Mary Emily,
da. of Sir John Ralph Milbanke-Huskisson, 8th baronet [see Milbanke, Bart.] :—
Robert John Ralph, b. 1867.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Gen. William Francis Boreel, 3rd son of 7th
baronet : —
Issue of the late Francis Robert Boreel, Esq., b. 1806, d. 1869 : m. 1834, Sarah Astor, da. of
Langdon, Esq. : —
Alfred Montalto, b. 1849: m. 1881, Louise Antoinette Maximilienne, Baroness d'Hangest d'Yvoy
de Mijdrecht. Residence, 12, Amalia Straat, The Hague. Robert Eugene, b. 1850: m. 1878,
Florence, da. of the late Francis Capper Brooke, Esq., of Ufford Place, Woodbridge, and has-
issue living, Francis William Robert, b. r882, — Alfred, b. 1883, — Florence Ida Sophia, b. 1880, —
Christine Sybil Sarah, b. 1880,— He'lene Cecile, b. 1886. Elisa Dorothea : m. 1865, Adolf James
Charles, Baron de Pallandt. Sophy Robertine : m. 1867, Otto Frederic, Baron Grceninx van
Zoelen. Residence, The Hague.
Grandchildren of the late Luc Boreel, Esq., 4th son of 7th baronet, b. 1780, d. 1854 :
m. 1811, Mary Jane Sarah, Countess de Limburg Stirum, who d. 1848 : —
Issue of the late James Boreel, Esq., b. 1813, d. 1888 : m. 1850, Catherina Maria Ulrica,
(now of The Hague), da. of Salomon, Baron Dedel : —
Luc Gerard, b. 1852. Gerard Salomon, b. 1855: m, 1882, Gertrude, da. of Hugo Gevers, Esq. , of
Noordwyk, Holland, and has issue, James Luc Boreel, b. 1883, — Hugo Boreel, b. 1884,— Pauline
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Joan, fr. 1887, — Catherina Maria Ulrica, £. 1889.— —William Marius, /'. 1856; is Lieut. Ordnance
Officer to King of Holland : /«. 1886, Cornelia, da. of the late Theodor Prins, Esq., of Harlem,
Holland, and has issue living, William Constant, f>. 1890. Paulus James, b. 1863. Wendela
Catherine Mary: in. 1876, Reinhard, Baron van Lynden. Agnes : m. 1878, Francis, Baron van
•Randwyck. Catherine. Anne : m. 1881, William J. Snouck Hurgronje, Esq. Residence, 28,
Princessegraeht, The Hague.
The ist baronet, envoy to England, was knighted by King James I., 1619, and it is related that
he received from King Charles II., on June 28th, 1653, a royal warrant as Baron of England. The
7th baronet was a member of the Upper House of Representatives in Holland, and was several times
President of the 2nd Chamber of the States-General, and Gov. of North Holland.
BOROUGH, Creation 1813. [Extinct 1879.]
Sir EDWARD RICHARD BOROUGH, 2nd and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 2nd Baronet— Margaret Anne Maria {Lady Campbell): m. 1858, Sir
George Campbell, 4th baronet, who d. 1874. Residence, Garscube, Dumbartonshire. Elizabeth.
—Augusta Frances: m. 1876, Arthur Fludyer, Esq., 2nd son of the Rev. Sir John H. Fludyer,
4th baronet. Residence, Ayston, Uppingham.— — Emily Georgiana: m. 1869, Major Metcalfe
Studholme Brownrigg, and has issue living, Constance Elizabeth, — Viva Augusta. Residence,
BORROWES, Creation 1645, of Gilltown, Kildare,
Sir ERASMUS DIXON BORROWES, pth Baronet ;
b. April igth, 1831 ; s. his father, the Rev. Sir ERASMUS, 1866 ;
ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; formerly Major I3th Foot ; served in
Burmese War (medal), and in Indian Mutiny (wounded, medal);
isaJ.P. andaD.L. for co. Kildare (High Sheriff of Kildare 1873,
and of Queen's co. 1880): m. ist, 1851, Frederica Esten, who
d. 1886, da. of the late Brig. -Gen. George Hutchison ; 2ndly,
1887, Florence Elizabeth, da. of William Ruxton, Esq., of
Ardee House, Ardee, Ireland, and has issue.
$rms — Or, on a cross gules (the red cross of De Burgh) five mullets
pierced argent ; in the first quarter a lion passant guardant of the second.
Crtst— A lion sejant guardant, murally crowned or.
Non vi virtute. Seat — Barretstown Castle, Ballymore Eustace, Naas, co. Kildare.
Not by -force, but by merit. Club— Kildare Street.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— KILDARE, b. Sept. 2ist, 1852; ed. at Cheltenham Coll.; is
Major nth Hussars: m. 1886, Julia Aline, da. of the late William Holden, Esq., of Palace
House, Lancashire Eustace, b. 1866. By 2nd marriage— Walter, b. 1892.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage -Clara Ellen: m. 1875, Major Duncan Matheson (formerly
6th Dragoons), D.L. for Ross-shire, and has issue living, James Sutherland Mackay, b. 1880, —
Duncan Kildare Frederick, b. 1891, — Winifred Ellen, — Rosalind Clara, — Clara. Flora. By 2nd
marriage — Mary Adelaide Vernon.
Brother living— Walter Joseph, b. 1834 ; is Lieut. -Col. Comdt. and Hon. Col. 4th Batn. Prince
of Wales's Leinster Regt. (Royal Canadians), and a J.P. for Queen's co. : m. 1882, Florence Mary,
da. of Michael Aylmer, Esq., and has issue living, Eleanor Henriette de Robillard. Residence,
Plantation, Monkstown, Dublin.
Sisters living— Henrietta Mary : ;«. 1845, Lieut. -Gen. Henry Meade Hamilton, C.B., and has issue
living, Gilbert Henry Claud, b. 1853 ; is Capt. 141)1 Hussars, and Adj. Yorkshire Dragoons Yeo. Cav. ;
served in Afghan War 1879-80 (medal;, and in S. African War 1881 : m. 1885, Florence Brooks,
da. of Henry Tootal Broadhurst, Esq., of Woodhill, Prestwich, and has issue living, Brian Gilbert
b. 1886,— Bruce Meade, b. 1857 ; is Capt. ist Batn. E. Yorkshire Regt. ; served in Afghan war
1879-80 (medal), and in S. African War 1881, and in Burmah Campaign 1885-7 (medal),— Hubert
Ion Wetherall, b. 1861 ; is Capt. ist Batn. The Queen's (Royal W. Surrey Regt.) ; served in Burmese
Campaign, 1885-7 (medal),— Keith Randolph, /;. 1871 ; is Lieut, ist Batn. Oxfordshire L.I., — Edith
Althea (Lady Potneroy-C alley) : m. ist, 1878, Maj.-Gen. Sir George Pomeroy Pomeroy-Colley,
K.C.S.I., C.B., C.M.G., who d. 1881 ; 2ndly, 1891, Wentworth Blackett Beaumont, Esq.—
Kathleen Eleanor Lauragh. Residence, 26, Charles Street, St. James's, S.W. Adelaide
Charlotte Marianne : m. 1850, Edward Tipping, Esq., and has issue living, Ada Kathlene : »i. i.-t,
1878, Col. John Hunter Knox, who d. 1885 ; 2ndly, 1887, Capt. C. D. Villiers Tuthill, formerly
I4th Hussars, of Moy Glare, co. Meath, — Rita. Residence, Bellurgan Park, co. Louth.
Issue of the fate Robert Borrowes, Esq., 6th son of sth baronet, b. 1778, d. 1850 : ;//.
1 8— , Charlotte, who d. 1857, da- of s- Madden, Esq., of Hilton, co. Monaghan :—
Robert Higginson, b. 1826 ; formerly Capt. i3th Dragoons and Major Kildare Rifles: is a J.P. and a
DA.
1877,
St. George's Yacht. Emily : m. 1848, William Roche, Esq. (late 6oth Rifles), and has issue living,
Blanche Charlotte: m. 1873, Major George Frederick Green (formerly of 4th Batn. Roy. Irish
Regt.). Gertrude: ;«. ist, 1849, Richard Bourke, Esq., who d. 1856 [see E. Mayo, colls.]
2ndly, 1858, Anthony North Peat, Esq., who d. 18 — . Residence,
The ist baronet, successively Sheriff and M.P. for co. Kildare, deposed that through the
Rebellion of 1641, he had lost corn and cattle to the value of ^9,396, money of the value of .£11,932,
and an annual income of .£1,200. He received the baronetcy "for his many good and faithful services
in Peace and War."
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DEERETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
BORTHWICK, Creation 1887, of Piccadilly, Middlesex.
Sir ALGERNON BORTHWICK, 31. P., ist Baronet,
son of the late Peter Borthwick, Esq., M.P. for Evesham
1835-47; b. Dec. 27th, 1830; ed. at King's Coll., London; is
Proprietor of the Morning Post, and a T-P- for Middlesex;
elected M.P. for Kensington, S. Div. (C), 1885, re-elected
1886; unsuccessfully contested Evesham (C) 1880; K. B. 1880:
m. 1870, Alice Beatrice, da. of the late Thomas Henry Lister,
Esq., of Armitage Park, Stafford, and Lady Marie Theresa
Villiers, da. of 4th Earl of Clarendon, and has issue.
^Arms— Argent, a cinquefoil sable, on a chief invected of the last two
cinquefoils of the first. Crtst — On a wreath of the colours a staff raguly
fessewise sable, thereon a Saracen's head in profile couped proper.
Residences — 139, Piccadilly, W. ; Heath House, Hampstead Heath,
N.W. Clubs — Carlton, St. James's, Garrick, Marlborough.
Son living— OLIVER ANDREW, b. March 2nd, 1873 ; is at Eton.
Daughter living — Lilias Margaret Frances.
Brother living— George Col ville.£. 1839 ; is Maj. -Gen. in Imperial Ottoman Army : m. 1884, Sophie
Schylowskaia, da. of Capt. Schylowsky, of Russian Imperial Guard, and has issue living, Reginald,
b. 1887,— Margaret, b. 1885. Residence,
Sister living— Harriet.
HOUSTOUN-BOSWALL, Creation 1836.
Boldly.
On either side a greyhound proper, collared and chained or.
Seats — Blackadder, Edrom, N.B.; Allanbank, Berwick-on-Tweed.
Sir GEORGE LAUDERDALE HOUSTOUN
BOSWALL, 3rd Baronet; b. Dec. nth. 1847; s.
his father, Col. Sir GEORGE AUGUSTUS FRED-
ERICK, 1886 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut,
and Capt. Grenadier Guards ; is a D.L. for co.
Berwick: m. 1877, Phoebe, da. of the late Sir
Hugh Allan, of Montreal, and has issue.
£Wms — Quarterly : ist and 4th argent, on afesse sable,
three cinquefoils of the first between in chief a cross
crosslet of the second between two thistles proper, and
in base a garb also proper ; 2nd and 3rd or, a chevron
chequey, sable and argent, between three martlets of the
second. Crtsts— ist, a cubic arm erect, charged with a
cross crosslet sable, and holding in the hand a sword
proper ; 2nd, a sand-glass winged proper, ^npyorttrs —
Clubs— Travellers', Carlton.
Sons living— GEORGE REGINALD, b. Dec. 6th, 1877. Thomas Randolph, b. 1882.
Daughter living— Evelyn Mary Alice.
Brothers living — Thomas Alford HouSTOUN-BoswALL-PRESTON, b. 1850 ; is Major Haddington
Artillery, S. Div. R.A. ; assumed by Royal Licence in 1886 the additional surname of Preston : m.
1883, Alice Mary, only da. of William Cunard, Esq. [see Cunard, Bart.], and has issue living, Gordon,
b. 1887,— Alistair, b. 1888,— Euphemia Constance. Residences, Edenhall, Kelso, N.B. ; Avisford,
Arundel. Club, Travellers'. Robert HousTOUN-BoswALL-PRESTO.v, b. 1852 ; assumed in 1873
the additional surname of Preston. Alfred, b. 1854 ; formerly Lieut. E. Lothian Yeo. Cav. :
m. 1891, Emmeline Charlotte Frances, da. of Capt. R. H. de Winton, of Graftonbury, Hereford,
and has issue living, William Evelyn, b. 1892. Residence, Broome Park, Alnwick. Clubs,
Arthur's, Wellington.
Sister living — Evelyn Lucy. Residence, Broome Park, Alnwick.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late William Houstoun, Esq., Capt. roth Hussars, 2nd son of ist baronet,
b. 1811, d. 1872: /«. 1837, Matilda, widow of the Rev. L. Fraser, and da. of E.
Jesse, Esq. : —
George, b. 1841. Residence,
This baronet is male heir and representative of the ancient family of the Houstuns of Cotrioch,
hereditary baillees and justiciaries of the Barony of Busbie, Wigtownshire, and of Calderhall,
Midlothian. The Mid baronet assumed in 1847 the additional surname of Boswall or. his marriage
with Euphemia, daughter of Thomas Boswall, Esq., of Blackadder.
BOSWELL, Creation 1821, of Auchinleck, Ayrshire. [Extinct 1857.]
.Sir JAMES BOSWELL, 2nd and last Baronet,
Daughters living Of 2nd Baronet — Julia: m. 1867, George Mounsey, Esq. Residences, Auchin-
leck House, Ayrshire; Kingfield, Cumberland.— —Emily Harriet (Baroness Talbot de Malahide) :
m. 1873, the 5th Baron Talbot de Malahide. Residence, Malahide Castle, Dublin.
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BOUGHEY, Creation 1798, of Aqualate, Staffordshire.
Sir THOMAS FLETCHER BOUGHEY, 4th Baronet ; b,
April 5th, 1836 ; s. his father, Sir THOMAS FLETCHER FENTON,
1880; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford; is a D.L. of
Staffordshire, and a J.P. and a County Councillor (Newport
Div. ) for Salop ; formerly Capt. 2nd Staffordshire Militia, Capt.
l8th Salop Rifles, and Cornet N. Salop Yeo. Cav. : m. 1864,
Sarah Annabella, da. of the late Harold Littledale, Esq., of
Liscard Hall, Cheshire.
ij3;Uron of One Jibing — Forton R., Staffordshire.
^rms— Quarterly : ist and 4th, sable, a cross wavy erminois between
four plates, each charged with an arrow in bend sable, Fletclier; 2nd and
3rd, argent, three bucks' heads erased and affrontee ermines, Boughey.
Casts — ist, a plate charged with a pheon per pale ermine and sable ; 2nd,
rs ec quaere, nee sper- out of an eastern crown gold the points alternate or and argent a buck's
nere honorem. ^4 ermines, attired and collared of the first.
Seat— Aqualate, Newport, Shropshire.
despise distinction. _^____
Brothers living— Rev. GEORGE, b. 1837 ; is R. of Forton : m. 1875, Theodosia Mary, el. da.
of the late Rev. Charles Smith Royds, and has issue living, Ethel, — Eva Paulina, — Dorothy, —
Mary. Resilience, Fotton Rectory, Newport, Salop. William Fletcher, b. 1840; is a retired
Coin. R.N. ; served in New Zealand war 1863 (specially mentioned, and medal), and in Abyssinian
campaign (medal). Rev. Robert, b. 1843 ; is V. of Betley. Residence, Betley Vicarage, Crewe.
Francis, b. 1848. Henry, b. 1850 ; is Major York and Lancaster Regt., and Staff-Capt.
for Recruiting at Glasgow : at. 1882, Maria Loraine, da. of the late George Yeldham Wilkinson,
Esq., and widow of Capt. Renton George Felix Poynter. Residence, Glasgow.
Sisters living — Louisa. Lucy Harriet. Selina Henrietta.
Uncles living (sons of 2nd Baronet) — Robert Fenton Fletcher,/'. 1822. Charles Fenton Fletcher,
b. 1823; is a Vice-Adm. on Retired List; served in Crimean War 1854 (medal). Club, United
Service.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd Baronet) — Anastasia Elizabeth : m. ist, 1840, Edward Joseph Smythe,
Esq., whort'. 1841, el. son of Sir Edward Joseph Smythe, 6th baronet; 2ndly, 1848, Edward Henry
Mo>tyn, Esq., 2nd son of Sir Edward Mostyn, ;th baronet. Residence, Arundel.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. George Fenton Fletcher Boughey, 3rd son of 2nd
baronet, b. 1813, d. 1855 : m. 1842, Matilda Elwin, da. of the Hon. George
Weatherill Ottley, M.L.C. of Antigua : — •
George Fletcher Ottley, b. 1844; is Lieut.-Col. R.E. ; served in Bhootan Expedition 1865-6 (medal
with clasp), and in Afghan war 1878-80 (medal) : m. 1872, Harriet Rose Amy, da. of the late
Col. William Stuart-Menteth [see Stuart-Menteth., Bart., colls.], and has issue living, George
Menteth, b. 1879, — Amy Matilda: m. 1892, William Arthur Briscoe, Esq., — Elizabeth. John,
b. 1845 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; is Ccl. and A.A.G. at Edinburgh: m. 1875, Constance Susannah,
da. of John Penny, Esq., and has issue living, Percy Fletcher, b. 1882,— Ethel.— —Rev. Anchitel
Harry Fletcher, b. 1849; is Fellow and Tutor of Trin. Coll., Camb. : m. 1883, Katharine Annie,
da. of J. S. Lovell, Esq., of i'hornby, Rugby, and has issue living, Charles Lovell Fletcher, b. i
—Anchitel Edward Fl.ii.cht
Harvey Road, Cam Bridge.
_. etcher, t>. 1507,
i, — Constance Evelyn Mary, — Katharine Clara. Residence, ri,
Issu; of the late William Fenton Fletcher Boughey, Esq., 4th son of 2nd baronet,
b. 1814, d. 1890: m. 1874, Caroline, da. of the late Rev. B. Lucas Cubitt, R. of
Catfield :—
William Charles Fletcher, b. 1874. Edward Harry Fletcher, b. 1878 ; is a Naval Cadet. John
Fletcher, b. 1882. George Fletcher (twin), b. 1882. Alfred Fletcher, b. 1883. Henriette
Emma.
The 2nd baronet assumed by sign-manual the surname of Boughey, in lieu of his patronymic Fletcher.
ROUSE-BOUGHTON, First Creation 1641, of Lawford, Warwickshire; Second
Creation 1791,rof Downton Hall, Shropshire.
Sir CHARLES HENRY ROUSE-BOUGHTON, nth
Baronet of Lawford, and 3rd of Downton ; b. Jan. i6th, 1825 ;
s. his father, Sir WILLIAM EDWARD, F.R.S., 1856; ed. at
Harrow ; formerly Lieut. 52nd Foot and Capt. loth Salop Rifle
Vol. ; is a J.P. for cos. Salop (High Sheriff 1860), Hereford,
and Worcester, and a County Councillor for Shropshire, Clee Hill
Div. : ;«. 1852, Mary Caroline, who d. 1892, da. of the late John
Michael Severne, Esq., of Wallop Hall, Salop, and has issue.
JJatron of One ijCifaing— Hopton Congeford V., Shropshire.
Drills — Quarterly : ist and 4th, sable, two bars indented argent, Rouse ;
2nd, argent on a chevron between three trefoils slipped sable, as many
bucks' heads cabossed or, on a chief gules, a goat passant of the field,
OmnebonumDeidonum. Bonghton of Laughton ; 3rd, sable, three crescents or, Bonghton. Crests—
Every good is the gift of ist, the bust of a man proper, hair, beard, and whiskers, sable, the head
God. surrounded and crossed by a ribbon knotted at the top and the ends flowing
62 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
from either temple argent ; 2nd, a stork's head erased chevrony of four sable and argent, in the
beak or, a snake propel .
Seat — Downton Hall, Ludlow. Clubs — Athenseum, Junior United Service.
SOILS living— WILLIAM ST. ANDREW, b. Sept. 23rd, 1853 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. ; is a J.P. for Salop: m. 1878, Eleanor Frances, da. of the late Rev. Frederick Harry
Hotham [see B. Hotham, colls.]. Residence, Overton, Ludlow. Club, Oxford and Cambridge.
Edward Shuckburgh, b. 1858 ; ed. at Eton.
Daughter living— Catherine Mary (Lady Wakeinan) : »t. 1885, Sir Offley Wakeman, 3rd baronet.
Residences, Yeaton-Peverey, Shrewsbury ; Rorringlon Lodge, Chirbury, Shropshire.
Brother living— Andrew Johnes Rouse BOUGHTON-KNIGHT, b. 1826; ed. at Eton, and Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1849); assumed the additional surname of Knight 1856; is a D.L. and a J.P. for
Herefordshire (High Sheriff 1860) and Salop: ;«. 1858, Eliza, da. of the late J. M. Severne, Esq.,
of Wallop Hall, Salop, and has issue living, Charles Andrew, b. 1859 ; formerly Lieut, ist Batn. Scots
Guards, — Andrew Greville, b. 1869 : in. 1891, Isabel Harriet, da. of Algernon Charles Heber-Percy,
Esq. [see D. Northumberland, colls.], — Edward Meysey, fi. 1875, — Anna Lily Frances : in. 1888,
W. G. Peareth, Esq., of Thorpe Mandeville, Banbury, and Usworth House, Durham, and has
issue living, Florence Margaret f>. 1889, William Mandeville b. 1892, — Catherine Emily, — Mary
Georgiana, — Florence. Residence, Downton Castle, near Ludlow. Club, University.
Sisters living— Catherine Charlotte. Residence Larden Hall, Much Wenlock. Frances
Harriett. Residence, Larden Hall, Much Wenlock. Mary Lucy Octavia : in. 1872, the Rev.
Michael Hopton, V. of Canon Frome, and has issue living, Mary Shuckburgh. Residence,
Canon Frome Vicarage, Ledbury. Frederica St. John: »i. 1861, Richard* Orlebar, Esq., J.P.,
and has issue living, Richard Rouse-Boughton (Club, Carlton), b. 1862; ed. at Eton; is a J.P.
and a D.L. for Beds: in. 1889, Faith Henrietta, da. of Lieut. -Col. Robert Bourne, of Cowarne
Court, Ledbury, — Beauchamp Orlando Chichele, b. 1863. Residence, Hinwick House, Welling-
borough.
The family of Rouse is very old, and the head of it came to England with William the Conqueror,
as confirmed by Battle Abbey Roll. The ist baronet of 2nd creation assumed the name of Rouse,
He was Ch. Sec. to Board of Control 1784-91. In 1794, on succeeding as 9th baronet of ist creation,
he resumed his patronymic of Boughton. The loth baronet sat as M.P. for Evesham 1820-24.
BOURNE, Creation 1880, of Hackinsall Hall, co. Lancaster. [Extinct 1883.]
Sir JAMES DYSON BOURNE, 2nd and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 1st Baronet— Harriet Anne Dyson : m. 1883, James William Seaburne May,
Esq., who assumed by Royal license 1892 the additional surname and arms of Bourne, and has issue
living, James Bourne Seaburne, b. 1886,— Geoffrey Bourne Seaburne, b. 1887, — Irene Harriet
Bourne Seaburne. Residences, Hackinsall Hall, Fleetwood ; 43, Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W.
WidOW living Of 2nd Baronet— MARION ]AXE(Lady Marian Buchanan), da. of 3rd Marquess
of Ely : in. 1875, Col. Sir James Dyson Bourne, 2nd baronet, who d. 1883, and re-;«. 1884, Lieut. -
Col. James John Neale Buchanan. Residence, 19, Chester Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W.
BOWMAN, Creation 1884, of Holmbury St. Mary, co. Surrey.
Sir WILLIAM PAGET BOWMAN, 2nd Baronet; b.
Sept. 25th, 1845 ; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM, M.D., LL.D.,
F.A'.S. 1892; ed. at Eton, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (M.A.
1871); Bar. Inner Temple 1870 ; is Registrar of the Corporation
of the Sons of the Clergy, and Treasurer of the Cholmondeley
Charities : m. 1870, Emily Frances, da. of the late Capt.
William Swabey, R.H.A., and has issue.
^rms —Or, on a chevron between three bows stringed in palewise gules,
two lions combatant of the first, between two escallops argent, frcst — Upon
a mount vert the stump of a tree proper, around the upper part a belt sable,
and pendent therefrom, on the dexter side, a quiver gules filled with arrows
argent.
Residence — Corporation House, Bloomsbury Place, W.C.
Quondam his vicimus
armis. g(ms uving_pAGET MERVYN, b. Sept. ist, 1873. Guy Eddowes
We conquered formerly Paget, b. 1878.
ivith t/iese arms.
Daughter living— Muriel Paget, b. 1876.
Brothers living— John Frederick, b. 1850; ed. at Eton; admitted a Solicitor 1873: i/t. 1875,
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Cecilia, da. of Edward Charrington, Esq., of Burys Court, Leigh, Reigate, and has issue living,
Humphrey Ernest, 6. 1879, — Clive Frederick, t. 1884, — Dorothea Percy. Residence, 25, Young
Street, Kensington, W. Office, 21, Bedford Row, W.C. Club, Conservative.-^— Ret'. Arthur
Gerald, b. 1854; ed. at Eton, and at Brasenose Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1884); is V. of St. Mark's,
Kennington : m. 1879, Edith, da. of the late William Paget, Esq., of St. Ann's Manor, Sutton
Bonnington, Notts, and has issue living, Arthur William, b. 1887. Residence, St. Mark's Vicarage,
Kennington, S.E. Harry Ernest, b. 1855 ; ed. at Eton, and at Med. Sch. of King's Coll.,
London; M.R.C.S.E. ; is an artist. Residence, Joldwynds, Dorking.
Sisters living— Eliza. Mary: m. 1877, Alfred Bray Kempe, Esq., F.R.S., Chancellor of
Dioceses of Newcastle, Southwell, and St. Albans, Barrister-at-law, of 2, Paper Buildings, Temple,
E.C. Residence, 23, Gilbert Street, Brook Street, W. Agnes : ;«. ist, 1876, John William
Conyers Merriman, Esq., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., who d. 1888; 2ndly, 1892, the Rev. Earle
Augustus Langston, and has issue living (by ist marriage), John William Bowman, b. 1877, —
Harold Ian, b. 1884. — Ruth Agnes, — Margaret Harriet. Residence, Hebburn Vicarage R.S.O.,
co. Durham.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— HARRIET (Lady Bowman), da. of the late Thomas Paget, Esq.,
Surgeon, of Leicester: ;«. 1842, Sir William Bowman, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S., ist baronet, who d.
1892. Residence, Joldwynds, Dorking.
The ist baronet was an eminent ophthalmic surgeon.
BOWYER, 1st Creation 1660, of Denham Court, Bucks ; 2nd Creation 1791, of
Radley, Berks.
Sir WILLIAM BOWYER, 8th Baronet of Denham,
and 4th of Radley ; b. Oct. 1811 ; s. his brother, Sir GEORGE,
1883 ; Bar. Middle Temple 1851 : m. 1857, Ellen Sarah, da.
of the late Shirley Forster Woolmer, Esq., Bar.-at-Law, of Gros-
venor Place, S.W.
^rms— Or, a bend vaire, cottised gules. Cwst -On a ducal coronet or,
an heraldic tiger sejant argent.
Residence — 25, Park Crescent, Brighton.
Contentement passe
richesse.
Contentment surpasses
riches.
Sister living— Mary. Residence, Florence, Italy.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Henry George Bowyer, Esq., 3rd son of
6th baronet, of Denham, b. 1813, d. 1883 : m. 1855,
Katharine Emma (now of 2, Clarendon Crescent, Leam-
ington), da. of the late Rev. G. Sandby, of Denton,
Norfolk :—
GEORGE HENRY, b. 1870; is Lieut. 4th Batn. Cheshire Regt Beatrice Mary: ;«. 1890, James
Frederick Shaw, Esq., and has issue living, Mary Nerea, b. 1891. Helen Gertrude.
Grandchildren of the late Richard Atkins-Bowyer, Esq., 5th son of --trd baronet of
Denham : —
Issue of the late Major William Atkins-Bowyer, b. 1779, d. 1844 : m. 1803, Frances, who d.
1856, da. of the Hon. Benning Wentworth, Sec. of Halifax, N.S. : —
Mary Theresa. Residence, Grange Cottage, Steeple Aston, Oxfordshire. Emily Frances. Resi-
dence, Grange Cottage, Steeple Aston, Oxford.
Grandchildren of the late Major William Atkins Bowyer (ante) : —
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Henry Atkins-Bowyer, b. 1805, d. 1871 : m. 1833, Isabella
Duncan, da. of James H. Byles, Esq., of Bowdon Hall, Gloucestershire : —
Isabella Caroline Eliza : m. 1873, Bertie Wentworth Vernon, Esq. (formerly Lieut. R.N.). Resi-
dences, Stoke Park, Towcester ; 18, Ovington Square, S.W.
Issue of the late Rev. William Henry Wentworth Atkins-Bowyer, b. 1807, d. 1872: in. ist,
1831, Emily, who d. 1839, da. of Henry Harford, Esq., of Down Place, Maidenhead ; 2ndly,
1844, Charlotte, who d. 1864, da. of Capt. William and Lady Elizabeth Wells : —
Wentworth Grenville, b. 1850 ; ed. at Radley ; is Major R. E., and D.A.A.G., India ; served in Afghan
war 1878-80 (medal): m. 1883, Eva Mary, da. of Maj.-Gen. Charles Stuart Lane, and has issue
living, George Edward Wentworth, b. 1886, —Richard Grenville, b. 1890,— Hilda Mary. Club,
Naval and Military.— Edward Wentworth, b. 1862. Edith Mary. Beatrice Anne : in. 1878,
the Rev. Henry Ley Greaves, and has issue living, Humphrey Grenville Ley, /;. 18 — ,— Dorothy
Charlotte Ley,— Marjorie Beatrice Millicent Ley. Residence, 9, Park Crescent, Oxford.
Marion Frances. Cecil (a da.). Lilian : m. 1876, Henry Charles Zeiffi, Esq. , and has issue
living, Henry Gustavus Wentworth, b. 1881. Residence, 14, Randolph Crescent, Maida Vale, W.
The first baronet of the original creation sat as M.P. for Buckinghamshire in the first two
Parliamemts under the Restoration ; he assisted Dryden in translating "Virgil." The 2nd baronet was
also M.P. for Bucks. The ist baronet of 2nd creation, Adm. Sir George, greatly distinguished himself
at Lord Howe's victory, June i, 1794, and the 3rd baronet sat as M.P. for Dundalk (L) 1852-68, and
for Wexford co. 1874-80.
Bowyer-Smijth, see Smijth.
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BOYD, Creation 1775, of Danson Hill, Kent. [Extinct 1889.1
Rev. Sir FREDERICK BOYD, 6th and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 6th Baronet (by ist marriage) — Kathleen Isabel. Residence, Manor House,
Ballycastle, co. Antrim. •
II tempo passa.
Time passes.
BOYNTON, Creation 1618, of Barmston, Yoifcshire
Sir HENRY SOMERVILLE BOYNTON, nth Baronet ;
b. June 23rd, 1844; s. his father, Sir HENRY, 1869; ed. at
Shrewsbury, and at Magdalene Coll., Camb. ; is a J.P. for E.
Riding of York : m. 1876, Mildred Augusta, da. of the Rev.
Thomas Bradley Paget, Canon of York and V. of Welton [set
B. Grimthorpe], and has issue.
Jhitron of Ont gibing — Barmston R., Yorkshire.
5\rms — Or, a fesse between three crescents gules. Crtst — A goat
passant sable guttee d'argent, beard horns and hoofs or.
Seat —Burton- Agnes Hall, Hull. Clubs — Carlton, Yorkshire, co.
Gal way.
Daughter living— Cycely Mabel.
Sister living— Katherine Maude : >«. i865, Gen. William Mussenden,
late 8th Hussars, and has issue living, Henry Clement, 6. 1868,— Francis
William, b. 1869 ; is Lieut. 8th Hussars. Residence. 25, Eaton Square,
S.W.
6. — Rev. Charles Ingram William, £.'1853; M.A. Trin. Coll., Dublin; is V. of Carlton. near
Selby : m. 1886, the Hon Mary Cunliffe-Lister, da. of ist Baron Masham, and has issue living,
Mary Constance b. 1890, — Selina Charlotte: ;«. 1860, Alfred Newdigate, Esq., of 27, Clarendon
Square, Leamington, and has issue living, Charles Alfred b. 1863, Edward b. 1866, Bernard Henry
b. 1869, Sebastian F'rancis b. 1880, Mary, Agnes, Edith Margaret, Catherire Margaret Mary, Bar-
bara Maria, — Constance Mary (of 36, Thurloe Square, SAY.) : in. 1870, Lieut.-Col. James Swin-
burne, who d. 1881 [see Swinburne, Bart., colls.], — Alice (of the Sacred Heart Convent, Roehamp-
'ton), — Eliza : /«. 1883, Arthur E. Pedder, Esq. of Brandiston Hall, Norwich, and has issue living,
Francis Alban Newsham b. 1884, Edward Boynton b. 1889, Guy Richard b. 1892, Evelyn Mary,
Madeleine Mary,— Dora Louisa Henrietta : in. 1891, the Rev. Gwyn Lloyd Moore Rees, Priest-in-
Charge of St. Bartholomew's, Nottingham. Residence, Barmston Rectory, Lowthorpe, Hull.
Charles, b. 1825 : m. 1856, Mary, da. of the late Fewster Wilkinson, Esq., of Kirkella, Hull, and
has issue living, Harry Somerville (Club, Junior Constitutional), b. 1856, — Francis (Clubs, Junior
United Service, Yorkshire), b. 1859; 's Capt. 3rd Batn. Prince of Wales's Own (W. Yorkshire
Re°t.) : m. 1887, Elsie, only child of Col. T. Phillips (formerly iSth Hussars), of Ashenhurst,
Staffordshire, and has issue living, Thomas Bruis b. 1888, Elsie Evelyn b. 1890,— Charles, b. 1862, —
Walter (Club, Junior Constitutional), b. 1864 ; is Capt. 3rd Batn. E. Surrey Regt., — Mary, — Adriana :
tn. 1890, Arthur H. Wyborn, Esq., M.D., of 7, West Street, Finsbury Circus, E.G., and has issue
living, Cecil Fewster Boynton b. 1892. Residence, Somerville House, Nottingham Road, Croydon.
Club, Junior Constitutional.
AuntS living (daughters of gth Baronet)— Charlotte : m. 1859, William Sherwood, Esq., who d.
1888. Caroline : ;;/. 1842, the Rev. William Eaton Mousley, who d. 1863, V. of Etwall and
R. 6f Somersel-Herbert, Derbyshire. Residence, 3, Fort Terrace, Bridlington Quay.— —Louisa :
m. ist, 1843, John Rickaby, Esq., of Bridlington Quay, who d. 1860; 2ndly, 1861, Richard
Sterne Carroll, Esq., who d. 1879, and has issue living (by ist marriage), John (of Manor House,
Bridlington Quay), b. 1845 ; is Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. 3rd Batn. Prince of Wales's Own
(W. Yorkshire Regt.), — Louisa, — Margaret : /«. 1873, Major de Freville, of Hinxton Hall, Saffron
Walden. Residence, 6, The Crescent, Scarborough.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late George Hebblethwaite Luton Boynton, Esq., 4th son of gth baronet,
b. 1828, d. 1888 : m. ist, 1849, Elizabeth Laura, da. of the late Thomas Henry
Keeling, Esq. (divorced 1860); 2ndly, 1865, Elizabeth, who d. 1877, da. of Lieut.-
Col. Thomas Prickett, of The Avenue, Bridlington : —
(By ist marriage), George Henry Keeling, b. 1851 : m. ist, 1873, Charlotte Isabella, who d. 1885, da.
of the late .A. C. Barrett, Esq., of Kingston-on-Thames ; 2ndljT; 1886, Frances, da. of G. W.
Smyth, Esq., of Dover Street, W., and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Lilian Constance, b. 1888.
Residence, 8, St. Martin's Chambers, Trafalgar Square, W.C. (By and marriage) Eva Mary Julia.
Residence, Haisthorpe Hall, Burton Agnes, near Hull.
This family is said to be descended from Bartholomew de Boynton, Lord of the Manor of Boynton
1007. The ist baronet sat as M.P. in Charles I.'s Parliaments, sided with the Parliamentary Army
during the civil wars. The 4th baronet was M.P. for Heydon.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
BRADSTREET, Creation 1759, of Castillo, Clontarf, co. Dublin.
Sir EDMUND SIMON BRADSTREET, 6th Baronet ;
b. Aug. 24th, 1820; s. his brother, .Sir JOHN VALENTINE,
1889 : m. 1846, Emily Matilda Sophia, who d. 1883, da.
of Gen. de Gaja. of Pau, France, and has issue.
£Vrms — Argent, a greyhound passant gules, on a fesse sable three
crescents or. Crest — An armed arm embowed, holding in the hand a
scimitar all proper.
Seat — Castilla, Clontarf, co. Dublin.
Son living— EDWARD SIMON VICTOR, b. 1856: m. 1888,
Fortunee, da. of M. Fiori, of Bougie, Algeria, and has issue living,
Gerald Edmund, b. 1891. Residence, Algeria.
Daughters living— Anna Matilda Clare. Geraldine Mary Emily.
Sophia Alicia.
Vn-tute et : non v, living-Alicia Eleanor.
By •virtue, not by strength.
This family settled in Ireland temp. Cromwell, when John Bradstreet obtained grants of land in
Blanchville Park, co. Kilkenny. The 3rd baronet sat as M.P. for Dublin 1776-84, and was Judge of
King's Bench in Ireland 1784-91.
BRADY, Creation 1869, of Hazelbrook, Co. Dublin, Ireland.
.Sir FRANCIS WILLIAM BRADY, Q.C., 2nd Baronet ;
b. July 22nd, 1824 ; s. his father, the Right Hon. Sir MAZIERE,
1871; ed. at London Univ. (B.A. 1843); Ear. King's Inns,
Dublin, 1846, a Q.C. 1860 ; was sometime Sec. to his father
when Lord Chancellor of Ireland ; is a D.L. of Dublin city.
and County Court Judge, and Chm. of Quarter Sessions, co.
Tyrone: m. 1847, Emily Elizabeth, who d. 1891, da. of the
late Right Rev. Samuel Kyle, D.D., Lord Bishop of Cork,
and has issue.
£&rmg — Azure, a saltire or between four martlets argent, on a chief gules
three boars' heads coupedeach in dishes gold. ffrtst — A martlet or, charged
on the breast with a trefoil slipped vert.
Residences — 26, Upper Pembroke Street, Dublin ; Sorrento Cottage,
Dalkey, co. Dublin. Clubs — Garrick, St. George's Yacht, Stephen's
Green.
Vincit pericula virtus.
Virtue overcomes danger. ^lv""".
Daughter living— Marion Eleanor: m. 1887, Lieut.-Col. Henry Jervis
Jervis-White, formerly 77th Regt. Residence, Wasdale, Terenure, co. Dublin.
Brother living— MAZIERE JOHN, b. Sept. 28th, 1826; ed. at London Univ. (B.A. 1847); Bar.
King's Inns, Dublin, 1848 ; is Accountant-Gen, in Supreme Court of Judicature, Ireland : in. 1853,
r^.n.. , .iiiu iias issue living, is-ainieen c-muy, uiauys iviaoei, J_,iuan i_,esic
Olive Aileen. Residence, 2, Wilton Place, Dublin. Club, St. George's Yacht.
Sister living— Charlotte Louisa : m, 1864. the Rev. John Westropp Brady, R. of Slane. Residence,
Slane Rectory, co. Meath.
The ist baronet, an eminent Irish lawyer, was Chief Baron of Irish Exchequer 1840-46, and Lord
Chancellor of Ireland 1846-52, 1853-8, and 1859-66.
BRAMWELL, Creation 1889, of Hyde Park Gate, Kensington, Middlesex.
Sir FREDERICK JOSEPH BRAMWELL, K.B., D.C.L.,
LL.D., F.fi.S., ist Barotief, youngest son of the late George
Bramwell, Esq.. banker, of London ; /;. March 7th, 1818 ; is Past
Pres. of Institutions of Civil and Mechanical Engineers and of
the British Asso., Hon. Sec. Roy. Institution, Vice-Pres. of City
and Guilds of London Institute, and a Member of Ordnance
Committee ; Hon. D.C.L. Oxford 1886, and Durham 1889. and
Hon. LL.D. McGill Univ., Montreal 1884, and Camb. 1892;
K.B. 1881: m. 1846, his cousin, Harriet Leonora, dau. of the
late Joseph Frith, Esq., and has issue.
^nns, — Per fesse ermine and azure, a pale countercharged, three
griffins segreant, one and two argent. Cnst — Two lion's jambs in saltire
Diligenter. or> suPPorting a sword in fesse proper.
Residences — IA, Hyde Park Gate, Kensington, S.W. ; Holmwood,
Edenbridge, Kent. Offices — 5, Great George Street, S.W. Clubs — Athenaeum, Carlton.
Daughters living— Eldred : m. 1887, Victor Horsley, Esq., F.R.S Florence.
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BRIDGES, Creation 1718, of Goodneston, Kent.
jRei*. Sir THOMAS PYM BRIDGES, yth Baronet;
b. Oct. 22nd, 1805; s. his cousin, the A'er. Sir BROOK GEORGE,
1890 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B. A. 1828) ;
is R. of Danbury : m. 1831, Sophia Louisa, who d. 1850, da,
of Sir William Lawrence Young. 3rd Bart. , and has issue.
^rms — Azure, three water-bougets or, within abordure ermine. Crrst —
Out of a ducal coronet or, a moor's head in profile, proper wreathed about
the temples, gorged with a collar of the first, pendant therefrom a cross
patee of the third.
Residence — Danbury Rectory, Chelmsford.
Je garderay.
/ •will guard.
Daughters living— Emily Henrietta: m. 1859, the Rev. Robert Henry
Eustace, and has issue living, Henry Montague, b. 1863, — Louis Charles
Moss, b. 1865, — Caroline Louisa: tn. 1890, William Ernest Ripley, Esq.
Residence, Great Sampford Vicarage, near Braintree. — — Gertrude
Emma : in. 1864, the Rev. Edward John Harford, V. of Bathford, and
Preb. of Wells, and has issue living, Edward Bridges, b. 1871, — Edith Emily, — Gertrude Margaret,
— Madeline Louisa Harriet, — Evelyn Sophia, — Adelaide Katherine May. Residence, Bathford
Vicarage, near Bath.
Sisters living— Mary. Emilia: m. 1844, the Ven. William Brice Ady, who d. 1882, and has
issue living, Re?'. William Henry, /;. 1847; ed. at Eton, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1870);
is V. of Charing, Kent ; in. 1880, Julia Mary, da. of Richard Aubrey Cartwright, Esq., of Edgcote,
near Banbury. Residence, Danbury, Chelmsford.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Edward Brook Bridges, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1779, d.
1825 : m. 1809, Harriet, who d. 1864, da. of John Foote, Esq. : —
GEORGE TALBOT, b. 1818. Eleanor Harriet. Harriet.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Edward Brook Bridges (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Brook Edward Bridges, b. 1814, d. 1869 : in. 1843, Louisa Anne, who
d. 1864, da. of Col. Sir John Osborn, M.P., 5th baronet : — •
Frederica Harriet : in. 1872, the Rev. Henry Western Plumptre, and has issue living, Edward
Montagu, b. 1875. — Charlotte Louisa, — Mary Augusta, — Dorothea Agnes. Residence, Eastwood
Rectory, Nottingham. Louisa Elizabeth. Augusta Letitia. Mary Catherine Eleanor :
vi. 1887, the Rev. Robert Burton Carson, V. of Haynes. Residence, Haynes Vicarage, Bedford.
Eleanor Fanny Charlotte. Margaret Anne.
The father of the ist baronet was Auditor of the Treasury'. The 5th baronet established before
the House of Lords that he was a coheir, and in all probability sole heir, to the Barony of Fitzwalter,
created 1291, which became abeyant 1756. He was in 1868 created Baron Fitzwalter of Woodham
Walter, in Essex, and died 1875, without issue.
BRIGGS, Creation 1871, of Briggs Dayrell, Barbados. [Extinct 1887.]
Sir THOMAS GRAHAM BRIGGS, ist and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— MARY JANE (Lady Briggs), da. of Benjamin Carleton Howell,
Esq., Treasurer of that Island, of Kingston House, Barbados : in. 1857, Sir Thomas Graham Briggs,
ist baronet, who d. 1887. Residences, Briggs Dayrell and Searles Maynards ; Erdiston and Farley
Hill, Barbados.
BRINCKMAN, Creation 1831, of Burton, Yorkshire.
Sir THEODORE HENRY BRINCKMAN, 2^ Baronet ;
b. Sept. i2th, 1830; s. his father, Sir THEODORE HENRY
LAVINGTON, 1880; ed. at Eton; formerly Capt. ijth Foot;
is a D.L. of Tower Hamlets; sat as M. P. for Canterbury (L)
1868-74, when he was an unsuccessful candidate : m. 1861, Lady
Cecilia Augusta Conyngham, who d. 1877, da. of 2nd Marquess
Conyngham, K.P., G.C.H., and has issue.
SVrais— Argent three hillsazure. Crrst— A pair of wings quarterly argent
and azure.
Seat — St. Leonards, Windsor. Tmtn Residence — 34, Grosvenor Street,
W. Clubs — Army and Navy, Garrick.
Perseverando.
By ftrtevtring.
Sons living— THEODORE FRANCIS, b. May 26th, 1862 ; is Capt.
3rd Batn. Buffs(E. KentRegt.): in. 1883. Club, Wellington. Claude,
6. 1871.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Brother living— Rev. Arthur, b. 1838; ed. at Cuddesdon Coll. ; formerly Lieut. 94th Regt. ; took
Holy Orders 1864: in. 1864, Edith, who d. 1867, da. of the late Rev. Henry Hutchinson Swinny,
Principal of Cuddesdon Theological Coll., and has issue living, Helen Louisa. Residence, Temple
Chambers, E. C. Clnb, Army and Navy.
Sister living — Frances Grace: m. 1856, John George Johnson, Esq., D.L. (formerly M.P. for
Exeter), and has issue living, Ronald Frederick Godolphin, b. 1863 : in. 1887, Ada Elizabeth, da.
of the late Henry Robert Stone, Esq., of Bedfords, Havering-atte-Bower, Essex, — George, b. 1865, —
Francis, — Alice : m. 1888, Charles Francis Reed, Esq., of Westerfield, New Zealand, and has issue
living. Charles James Theodore b. 1890, Lilian Alice Sarah b. 1889. Residence. Bradford House,
Brandiscorner, Devon.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late William Edward Brinckman, Esq., R.N., 3rd son of ist baronet, b.
1833, d. 1872 : in. 1859, Mary Alice (now of Ribbesford House, Bevrdley), da. of
the late Rowland Eyles Egerton-Warburton, Esq. [see Grey-Egerton, Bart., colls.]
of Arley Hall, North wich : —
William Henry, b. 1860. Residence, Glan-y-Bala, Llanberis, N. Wales.— Rowland, 6. 1861 ; is Capt.
2nd Batn. Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers): in. 1891, Anna Alexander, da. of the late
Professor J. E. Cairnes, and has issue living, a da., b. 1892. Gwynnedd : m. 1888, Maj.-Gen.
Charles William Campbell, formerly B.S.C. [see M. Breadalbane, colls.]. Residence, Glan-Llyn,
St. Asaph.
The ist baronet, whose patronymic was BroaJhead, in 1842 resumed for himself and issue by
royal license, the old family name of Brinckman. He sat as M.P. for Yarmouth 1820-26.
Grata sume manu.
Take with a grateful
hand.
BRISCO, Creation 1782, of Crofton, Cumberland.
Sir MUSGRAVE HORTON BRISCO, 4th Baronet ; b.
Aug. nth, 1833; s. his father, Sir ROBERT, 1884; ed. at
Winchester ; formerly Lieut. Westmoreland and Cumberland
Yeo. Cav.; is a J.P., a D.L. and a County Alderman for
Cumberland : m. 1867, Mary Elizabeth, da. of Sir William
Henry Feilden, 2nd Baronet, and widow of Capt. Newsham
Pedder, and has issue.
patron of Jtoo ;Gibings — Kirk Bampton R. , Orton R., Cumberland.
Srms — Arg ;nt, three greyhounds courant in pale sable Crest— A grey-
hound courant sable seizing a hare proper.
Seat — Crofton Hall, near Wigton, Cumberland.
Son living— HYLTON RALPH, *. Sept. 24th, 1871.
Daughters living— Hilda Cunningham. Violet.
Brothers living— Fleming, b. 1845 : m. 1871, Fanny Aubrey, da. of the
Rev. Bulkeley Owen Jones, Warden of Ruthin and Rural Dean, and has
issue living, Aubrey Hylton, b. 1873. — Cecil Fleming, b. 1876, — a son, b. 18 — , — a da. Residence,
Crofton Lodge, Virginia, U.S.A. Arthur Hylton, b. 1847; ed. at Rugby: m. 1885, Jessie, da.
of Capt. Francis Eastwood Campbell, formerly Roy. Welsh Fusiliers, and has issue living, Hylton
Musgrave Campbell, b. 1886,— Wastel, b. 1888,— Oriel Arthur, b. 1892. Residence, Kaweriri,
Awahuri, Wellington, New Zealand. Alfred, b. 1851 ; ed. at Jesus Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1874),
Residence, 15, Arlington Street, Piccadilly, S.W. Clubs, Carlton, New University.
Sisters living — Annie Camilla: >«. 1859, William Postlethwaite, Esq., J.P. and D.L. for
Cumberland (High Sheriff 1865), and has issue living, Robert Hodgshon (of Dunedin, Otago. New
Zealand), b. 1862 \nt. 1883, Edith Mary, da. of the late James Radford, Esq., formerly of Hillam Hall,
Yorkshire, and has issue living, Margaret Beatrice b. 1884, — Hugh Wastel (of Timaru, Canterbury,
New Zealand), b. 1867 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1889) ; Bar. Inner Temple and Bar. New
Zealand 1890 : m. 1831, Mildred Evill, da. of Benjamin Fox Overbury, Esq., of 16, First Avenue,
Brighton, and 9, Palace Court Mansions, Bayswater, W., and has issue living, Frank William
Hylton b. 1891, — Arthur Herbert, b. 1869. Residences, Raukapuka, Geraldine, Canterbury, New
Zealand; Saratoga, Sta. Clara Co., California, U.S.A. Ada Susan: m. 1869, Lawrence RoDert
Hall, Esq., who d. 1891, and has issue living, Lawrence Wastel, b: 1870, — Musgrave Robert, b.
18731; ed. at Harrow; is Lieut. 3rd Batn. York and Lancaster Regt., — Charles, b. 1876. Resi-
dcacc. Foscott Manor, Buckingham. Ella: in. 1863, George Hodgson Dixon, Esq., J.P. for
Cumberland, and has issue living, Wastel George Brisco, 1. 1868,— Mary Ada Grant, — Ella Annie
Brisco, — Alice Blanche, — Daisy Roberta Brisco, — Amy Frances Brisco, — Constance Mabell Brisco,
Frances Dykes ; m. 1878, George Arthur Rimington, Esq., and has issue living, Michael
Ballantine, b. 1881, — George Leicester, b. 1886, — Geoffrey Brisco, b. 1891, — Ethel, — Annie Camilla
Beatrice, — Evelyn Frances, — Alice Margaret Emma. Residences, Tynefield House, Penrith,
Cumberland ; Hazledene, The Downs, Wimbledon.
Uncle living (son of and Baronet)— Hylton, b. 1810 ; formerly Lieut. -Col. 2nd Dragoon Guards,
which regiment he commanded in Indian Mutiny (medal with clasp). Club, Junior United Service.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Robert George Brisco, Esq., 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1^36 d.
1873 : "'• T86o, Lydia, da. of the late John Spencer, Esq., of Whitehaven :—
John Spencer, b. 1866. Helen Mary. Ada Louisa.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
The founder of this family came to England with William the Conqueror, bringing with him a
body of free lances from Brisgau in Suabia, from which principality the family derives its name.
JJROCKLEBANK, Creation 1885, of Greenlands, co. Cumberland, and Springwood, co.
Lancaster.
Sir THOMAS BROCKLEBANK, ist Baronet, only son
of the late Wilson Fisher, Esq., of Keekle, Whitehaven ; b.
Nov. 24th, 1814 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Lancashire ; was High
Sheriff of Cumberland 1864; assumed in 1845, by Royal
License, the surname of Brocklebank ; m. 1844, Anne, who
d. 1883, only da. of the late Joseph Robinson, Esq., of- Bolton
Hall, Gosforth. Cumberland, and has issue.
^rins — Argent, three brocks proper, each on a mount vert ; on a chief
azure three escallop shells argent. Crist — On an anchor sable paleurse a
cock argent combed and wattled gules and charged on the shoulder with
an escallop sable.
Residences — Springwood, Allerton, Liverpool ; Greenlands, Holmrook,
Carnforth.
Sons living— THOMAS, b. March ist, 1848 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1874) ; is a J. P. for Cumberland and Lancashire; »i.
God send grace.
Jc
Residence, ihe Hollies, Woolton, Liverpool.— Harold, b. 1853 ! ed- at _
Camb. : nt. 1878, Mary Ellen, da, of the late John Brogden, Esq., and has issue living, Thomas
Geoffrey, b. 1882, — Harold Arthur, b, 1889, — Katherine Mary, — Ruth Leonide. Residence, 4, Ful-
wood Park, Aigburth, Liverpool. Rev. Charles Henry, b. 1864 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1885, M.A. 1889); is in Holy Orders, and V. of Pampisford : m. 1889, Isabel
Katherine, da. of the late Capt. P. C. G. Webster, 8th Hussars, and has issue living, Edith
Katherine, b. 1890. Residence, Pampisford Vicarage, Cambridgeshire.
Daughters living— Jane : w. 1871, Frederick Dresser, Esq. Residence, Chorlton Hall, near Chester.
Edith Mary : ;«. 1886, Edward Kewley, Esq. Residence, Beech Farm, Allerton, Liverpool.
Katherine Leonide.
BRODIE, Creation 1834, of Boxford, Suffolk.
Sir BENJAMIN VINCENT SELLON BRODIE, 3rd
Baronet ; b. June igth, 1862 ; s. his father, Sir BENJAMIN
COLLINS, D.C.L., F.R.S., 1880; ed. at Magdalen Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1886, M.A. 1889) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1889 :
in. 1887, Caroline Eliza, youngest da. of the late Capt. J. R.
Woodriff, R.N., H.M.'s Sergeant-at-arms, and has issue.
^rms — Azure, on a chevron between three mullets argent, three civic
wreaths vert. Crest — A dexter cubit arm erect, holding a civic wreath as in
the arms with three arrows, one in fesse and two in saltire points towards
the dexter argent.
Residence — Brockham Warren, Betchworth, Surrey. Chambers — 5,
Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. Club — Isthmian.
Unite Son living— BENJAMIN COLLINS, b. March 6th, 1888.
Daughters living — Phcebe Mary, b. 1889. Olive Marjory, & 1892.
Sisters living— Margaret Anne : in. 1882, James Usher Huxley, Esq., M.D., arid has issue living,
Mildred Amabel, — Sybil Margaret,— Muriel Mary Sylvester, — Phyllis Brodie. Residence, 9,
Higher Terrace, Torquay. Ida Philothea. Residence, 399, East India Road, Poplar, E
Lilian : m. 1872, Lieut.-Col. William Alexander Cardwell, Comdg. 2nd Sussex Artillery Vol., and
has issue living, Hugh Brodie, b. 1877, — Ronald McKenzie, b. 1887, — Sylvia Mary, — Christina
Lilian,— Irene Margaret,^Cicely Ethel. Residence, The Moat Croft, Eastbourne.— —Ethel : m.
1880, the Rev. Michael George Glazebrook, Head Master of Clifton College. Residence, The School
House, Clifton College, Bristol. Mary Isabel : m. 1886, Thomas Herbert Warren, Esq., Pres.
of Magdalen Coll., Oxford. Residence, The Lodgings, Magdalen College, Oxford.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. William Brodie, 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1821, d. 1882 : m.
1844. LaJy Maria Waldegrave, (now of 32, Victo/ia Road, Kensington, W.), da. of
8th Earl Waldegrave :—
Alfred Waldegrave, b. 1851 : m. 1878, Catherine EHza, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Francis Applegath, of
24, Blomfield Street, Upper Westbourne Terrace,W. Edgar Waldegrave, b. 1857 ; formerly Capt.
Marshal Gen. von Neuber. Residence, 23, Campden Grove, Kensington, W. Mary Arabella :
m. 1890, the Rev. William Monro Wollaston, Chaplain of St. Paul's, Cannes. Residence, Cannes,
France.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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The ist baronet, Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, D.C.L., F.R.S., a distinguished surgeon, was
Pres. of Royal So., Serjeant-Surgeon to King William IV., and to Queen Victoria, and first Surgeon
in Ordinary to the late Prince Consort.
BRODIE, Creation 1892, of Idvies, Forfarshire.
Sir THOMAS UAWSON BRODIE, ist Baronet, el. son
of the late John Clerk Brodie, Esq., C.B., LL.D., of Idvies,
Forfarshire; b. 1832; isaJ.P. for Forfarshire, and a D.L. for
Stirlingshire : m. ist, 18 — , Charlotte Frederica, who d. 1870,
da. of Thomas John Furnell, Esq., of Heathmount, co. Clare;
andly, 1876, Anne, el. da. and co-heiress of William Dawson,
Esq., of Gairdoch and Powfoulis, Stirlingshire.
^rms — Argent,fon a chevron gules between three mullets sable, a
lymphad proper, all within a bordure engrailed of the second. Crest — A
dexter"cubit arm erect, in hand a sheaf of five arrows in bend sinister. .
points downwards, all proper.
Seat— Idvies, Forfar, N.B.
Broke-Middleton, see Middleton
BROMHEAD, Creation 1806, of Thurlby, Lincolnshire.
Sir BENJAMIN PARNELL BROMHEAD, C.B., 4th
Baronet; b. Oct. 22nd, 1838; s. his father, Sir EDMUND DE
GONVILLE, 1870 ; entered 38th Foot 1859, transferred to B.S.C.
(now I.S.C.) 1866, and is Col. Comdt. 32nd Punjab Pioneers;
served in Afghan war 1878-80 (medal), and in E. Soudan
campaign 1885 (medal with clasp), in Sikkim Expedition 1888-9
(C.B.), and with Hazara Field Force (medal with clasp) 1891 : m.
1866, Annie, da. of the Rev. James Smith, and has issue.
^rms — Azure, on a bend argent, between two leopards' faces or, a mural
crown gules, between two fleur-de-lis sable. Crist — Out of a mural crown
gules, an unicorn's head argent, armed or, in the mouth a rose gules, slipped
and leaved proper.
Seat— Thurlby Hall, Newark.
Concordia res crescunt.
By concord property is
increased.
is Lieut. Manchester
Sons living- EDWARD GONVILLE, b.
Regt.— -Benjamin Gonville, b. 1876.
Daughters living— Janette Hope Gonville. - Dorothy Judith Gonville.
- Kathleen Gonville.
Brother living — Charles James, b. 1840 ; formerly Col. Comdt. ist Batn. S. Wales Borderers ; has
egt. Dist.
commanded 24th Regt
served in Ashantee campaign 1873-4 (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp), during Zulu War 1889 (medal with clasp), and in Burmah 1887-9
(medal with clasp) : m. 1876, Alice Marie, da. of the late Thomas Freckleton, Esq., and has issue
living, a son, b. 1877. Residence, Brecon. Club, United Service.
Sisters living — Frances Judith : ;;/. 1847, the Rev. Arthur Coates, and has issue living, Arthur
Edward, b. 1848; ed. at Shrewsbury, and at St. John's Coll., Camb., — William Coristine (of Knock-
anally House, Donadea, co. Kildare), b. 1853; e&- at Clifton Coll., and at St. John's Coll., Camb.
(M.A. 1880),— K ev. Matthew Francis (0(67, Lansdowne Place, Brighton), b. 1855; ed. at Keble
Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1882); is Curate of Holy Trinity, W. Brighton: in. 1889, Mary, widow of
Thomas Denne, Esq.,— Jane Eleanor : m. 1871, Francis Joseph Gegg, Esq.,— Margaret Coristine :
in. iSSS, the Rev. Frederic Bethune Norman Norman-Lee, M.A. (Club, Primrose), Chaplain to
the Forces, — Frances Mary. Residence, 119, Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol.^— Helen Mor-
rison. - Alice Margaret. - Victoria Gonville : ;«. 1863, Warren Hastings Diamond, Esq., M.D.,
and has issue living, Edmond de Gonville, b. 1873, — Hugh Warren Victor Benjamin Bromhead,
b. 1881, — Victoria Janette Warwick,— Marie Fleury : tit. 1892, Harry Roderick Bottomley, Esq.,
Lieut, ist Batn. The Queen's (Roy. W. Surrey Regt.),— Juliet Gonville : m. 1891, Christopher
Whewell Hogarth, Esq., M.D. Residence, 23, Streatham Place, Streatham, S.W -- Elizabeth
Frances: in. 1870, Evelyn Pocklington, Esq., M.R.C.S., and has issue living, Mary de Gonville.
Residence, Edgehill, Torquay.
This family is of great antiquity in Nottinghamshire, the maternal ancestor of the Bromheads,
Edmund de Gonville, being joint founder, in i4th century, of Gonville and Caius Coll., Cambridge.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
BROMLEY, Creation 1757, of Stoke, Nottinghamshire.
Sir HENRY BROMLEY, 4th Baronet ; b. Dec. 1816;
s. his father, Adm. Sir ROBERT HOWE, 1857 ; ed. at West-
minster ; formerly Capt. 48th Foot ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for
Notts (High Sheriff 1882) : m. ist, 1848. Charlotte Frances Anne,
who d. 1853, da. of Col. Lancelot Rolleston, M.P., of Watnall
Hall, Notts, and widow of Edward Heneage, Esq., M.P.; 2ndly,
1856, Georgiana Ellen, da. of the late Vere Fane, Esq. [see E.
Westmorland, colls.], and has issue by first marriage.
Jhtron of iCtoo -Eibings— Owthorpe V., Stanton-on-the-Wolds R., Notts.
^rms — Quarterly, per fesse indented gules and or. Crest — A pheasant
sitting proper.
Seat — Stoke Hall, Newark, Nottinghamshire.
Club — Arthur's.
Son living— HENRY, b. 1849 ; ed. at Harrow ; formerly Lieut. 27th Foot,
and Capt. Notts Yeo. Cav. ; is a J.P. for Notts and Rutland: in. 1873, Adela Augusta, da. of West ley
Richards, Esq., of Ashwell, Oakham, and has issue living, Robert, b. 1874, — Maurice, b. 1875,
— Arthur, b. 1876, — Herbert, b. 1879, — Esther. Residence, Ashwell, Oakham.
Brothers living— Thomas, b. 1822; formerly in Bombay Army H.E.I.C. : in. ist. 1843, Lucie,
who d. 1852, da. of the late Gen. Henry Webber, of Buckland, Devon ; 2ndly, 1855, Clara Fitzroy,
who d. i86q, da. of the late Right Hon. Fitzroy Kelly, Lord Ch. Baron of Exchequer, and widow ot
Capt. John Green Paley, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Adela Helena Elizabeth Maude,
—Edith Violet, — Constance Geraldine : m. 1875, the Rev. Reginald Hay Hill, V. of Weathers-
field, Braintree, Essex, — (by 2nd marriage), Rupert Fitzroy, £. 1862; formerly Sub-Lieut. R.N.,
— Inez Muriel Seymour Emily,— Beatrice Ruperta : ;«. 1880, Capt. Hilary Gustavus Andoe,
R.N., C. B., and has issue living, Hilary Reginald b. 1883, Esther Beatrice Mary b. 1881, Agnes
Mary Clare b. 1884, Alexandra Mary Constance b. 1886, Beatrice Winefrede b. 1889. Edward,
b. 1831 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1866 ; is a J.P. for Middlesex : m. 1868, Emma Georgina, who d. 1891
4th da. of William Hanmer, Esq. [see Hanmer, Bart., colls.], of Bodnod, co. Denbigh. Resi-
dence, 12, Eccleston Square, S.W. Cliambers, i, Paper Buildings, Temple, E.G.
Sisters living- -Caroline (Lady Campbell) : m. 1840, Sir James Campbell, 5th baronet. Residence,
Whitemead Park, Coleford.— Mary : m. 1844, John Henry Elwes, Esq., who d. 1891, and has
issue living, Henry John (of Preston House, Cirencester), b. 1847 ; formerly Capt. Scots Guards ;
is a J.P. for Gloucester : in. 1871, Margaret Susan, da. of the late William Charles Lowndes, Esq.,
of Bnghtwell, Oxford, — Evelyn, b. 18 — , — Algernon, b. 18 — , — John, b. 18 — ,• — Constance, — Ethel.
Residence, Colesborne House, Cheltenham.— Sophia. Residence, 88, Upper Seymour Street, W.
The ist baronet, Sir George Smith (connected with Baron Carrington's family), married a grand-
daughter of Prince Rupert. Lord Carrington is descended from a younger branch of this family. The
2nd baronet assumed, by sign-manual in 1778, the name of Bromley in lieu of his patronymic.
BROOKE, Creation 1662, of Norton Priory, Cheshire.
Sir RICHARD MARCUS BROOKE, 8th Baronet ; b.
Oct. 26th, 1850; s. his father, Sir RICHARD, 1888; ed. at
Eton; formerly in ist Life Guards; is a J.P. for Cheshire:
m. 1883, Alice, el. da. of John Sambrooke Cra\vley, Esq., of
Stockwood, Luton, Beds, and has issue.
Jhtron of ©nt Jibing — Halton V., Cheshire
^nns — Or, a cross engrailed per pale gules and sable. Crtst — A brock,
or badger, proper.
Seat — Norton Priory, Halton, Runcorn, Cheshire. Club — Travellers'.
Paste without frande.
Son living— RICHARD CHRISTOPHER, b. Aug. 8th, 1888.
Brother living— Basil Poynings, b. 1853. Jocelyn James Pusey, b.
1855. Victor Alexander, b. 1857. Residence, Brooklands, New Zealand.
Octavius George, b. 1858.—— Lionel, b. 1859. Resides in Canada.
Reginald Cecil, b. 1861.
Sisters living— By 1st marriage Mabel Dorothy. Winnifred Agnes Emily. Lilian Louisa
Lettice. By 2nd marriage— Constance Ida. Rosalind Hester.
Uncle living (son of 6th Baronet) — Arthur, b. 1819: ;«. 1852, Susan, who d. 1852, da. of the Rev.
A. Buchanan, and has issue living, Helen Maude : tn. 1878, the Rev. William Wentworth Wode-
house, who d. 1888 [see E. Kimberley, colls.], and judicially separated on her petition 1885. Resi-
dence, 1 8, Maddox Street, W. Club, Carlton.
Aunts living (daughters of 6th baronet)— Harriot (Countess of Meath): m. 1837, the nth Earl
of Meath, who d. 1887. Residence, Kilruddery, Bray, co. Wicklow. Caroline Frances (Hon.
Mrs. Arthur Lascelles): m. 1834, the Hon. Arthur Lascelles, who d. 1880 [see E. Hare\vood].
Residence, Norley, Frodsham.
WidOW living Of 7th Baronet— HENRIETTA ELIZABETH (Lady Brooke), da. of Sir Harry Main-
waring, 2ndbaronet : m. 1871, as his second wife, Sir Richard Brooke, 7th baronet, who d. 1888.
Residence, 73, Eccleston Square, S.W.
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Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Gen. Thomas Brooke, 2nd son of 6th baronet, b. 1816, d, 1880: in.
1840, Catherine Marie Diana, da. of Col. Draper, Scots Guards : —
Alured de Vere, 6. 1841; is Lieut. -Col. R.E. : in. 1874., Mary Augusta, da. of Bonamy Dobree, Esq., of
4, Queen's Gate Place, S.W. , and has issue living, Maye Amelie Lucile. Lucile Diana Mauritia :
in. 1874, Robert Edward Tomkinson, Esq. Residence^ 28, James Street, Buckingham Gate, S.W.
The ist baronet, Sir Henry Brooke, was four times appointed Sheriff of Cheshire by the Parlia-
mentarians. The and baronet, Sir Richard, was Sheriff of the same co. 1667. The 3rd baronet, Sir
Thom-s, was Gov. of Chester Castle during the greater part of Queen Anne's reign.
BROOKE, Creation 1822, of Colebrooke, co. Fermanagh, Ireland.
Sir ARTHUR DOUGLAS BROOKE, 4th Baronet ;
b. Oct. 7th, 1865; s. his father, Sir VICTOR ALEXANDER,
1891 ; ed. at Marl borough Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst ; is a J.P. for co. Fermanagh : m. 1887. Gertrude
Isabella, da. of the late Stanlake Ricketts Batson, Esq., of
Horseheath, Cambridge, and has issue.
$ruts — Or, a cross engrailed per pale gules and sable, a crescent for
difference. Crtst — A brock, or badger, proper.
Seat — Colebrooke Park, co. Fermanagh, Ireland. Clubs — White's,
Kildare Street.
Son living— BASIL STANLAKE, b. June 9th, isgs.
Daughter living— Sylvia Henrietta, b. 1890.
Brothers living— Ronald George, b. 1866; ed. at Marlborough Coll.; is Lieut. 7th Hussars.
Butler, b. 1870. Victor Reginald, b. 1873 Alan Francis, /;. 1883.
Sisters living— Alice Mildred Kathleen Man'. Hilda Henrietta.
Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet) — Harry Vesey, b. 1845 ; formerly Capt. 92nd Highlanders; is a
J.H. and D.L. for Aberdeenshire : m. 1879, Patricia, da. of the late James Gregory Moir-Byres,
Esq., of Tonley, Aberdeenshire, and has issue living, James Anspn Otho, b. 1884, — Arthur, b.
1886, — Henry Brian, />. 1889, — Constance Geraldine. b. 1887. Residence, Fairley, Countesswells,
N.B. Clubs, Naval and Military, Royal Northern (Aberdeen).
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd baronet)— Constance Henrietta : in. ist, 1872, Colin John Campbell,
Esq., who d. 1880; 2ndly, 1883, Col. Robert Henry Patrick Doran, formerly ist Queen's Own
(Roy. W. Kent Regt.), and has issue living (by ist marriage), Alice Constance. Residences,
Sibmah, Worthing ; Lurganbrae, Brookeborough, co. Fermanagh.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— ALICE SOPHIA {Lady Brooke), da. of Sir Alan Edward Belling-
ham, 3rd bart. : in. 1864, Sir Victor Alexander Brooke, 3rd baronet, who d. 1891. Residence, Villa
Jouvence, Pau.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Arthur Basil Brooke, Esq., 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1847, d. 1884 ;
m. 1869, Alice Georgina, widow of J. Shirley Ball, Esq., of Abbeylara, co. Long-
ford, and da. of the late Rev. William Norton, R. of Baltinglass, co. Wicklow : —
Harry Brinsley, b. 1872. Arthur Montague, b. 1873. Basil Vernon, b. 1876.— Bertram Norman,
b. 1880. Nora Mary.
Issue of the late Richard Howard-Brooke, Esq., 6th son of ist baronet, b. 1801, d.
1877 : m. 1837, Frances Caroline, who d. 1876, da. of Hans Hamilton, Esq., M.P. ,
of Abbotstown, co. Dublin : —
Robert, b. 1839 ; formerly Major and Hon. Lieut.-CoI. 7th Brig. N. Irish Div. R.A. : is a J.P. for co.
Wicklow (High Sheriff 1880): m. 1878, Florence Elizabeth, da. of the late William Johnston, Esq.,
of Kinlough House, co. Leitrim. Residences, Castle Howard, Ovoca, co. Wicklow ; Roskelton,
nea» Portarlington. Clubs, United Service (Dublin), Junior Constitutional.— —Richard Edward
Frederick, b. 1847; formerly Lieut. 37th Regt.; is Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col. 3rd Batn. Hamp-
shire Regt. : m. 1878, Alice Eliza, da. ot Samuel William Ridley, Esq., of The Castle, St. Helens,
I. of W. Residence, Belvedere Lodge, Ryde. Club, Junior Army and Navy.— —Caroline Harriett
Residence, Dovenby Hall, Carlisle.
Grandchildren of the late George Frederick Brooke, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Brig. -Gen. Henry Francis Brooke, b. 1836, d. 1880 : in. 1865, Annie Isabella,
da. of Col. Leonard Raisbeck Christopher : —
George Cecil, b. 1870; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Border Regt. Mabel Alice: in. 1890, Capt. Alister
Grant Dallas, i6th Lancers, and has issue living, a son, b. 1892, — Mabel Jean Grant, b. 1891.
Violet Florence. Sybil Mary.
Issue of the late George Frederick Brooke, Esq. , 8th son of ist baronet, b. 1805, d. 1874:
" i Georgiana Hastings, da. of nth Earl of Huntingdon :—
m. 1833, Lady Arabella
Arthur Thomas, C.B., R.N., b. 1838 ; entered R.N. 1853, and became Capt. i
W;
served in China
... „ . _ by Com.-in-Ch. and by
exertions in suppressing Slave Trade ; as senior officer on W. Coast of Africa and Capt. of " Opal " ;
commanded an expedition 250 miles up River Niger, having engagements with the natives at Ida and
Abo ; is in command of Roy. Naval Barracks, Devonport ; C.B. 1887 : ;«. ist, 1880, Alice Marianne,
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
who d. 1882, da. of Clement R. Archer, Esq., formerly of Hill House, Hampton, Middlesex ; 2ndiy,
1892, Rosalie Blanche, only da. of James Vaughan, Esq., J.P., of 40, Gloucester Terrace, W. Resi-
dences, Royal Naval Barracks, Devonport ; Ashbrooke, Brookeborough, co. Fermanagh. Clubs,
United Service, Army and Navy.— —George Hastings, b. 1842 ; formerly Capt. 48th Regt. ; is Hon.
Major and Adj. 4th Batn. Prince of Wales's Leinster Regt. (Roy. Canadians): in. 1868, Beatrice
Georgiana, da. of Sir John Craven Garden, 4th baronet. Lionel Godolphin, /'. 1849 ; is Major
ist Batn. Connaught Rangers ; in Zulu war 1879 (medal with clasp^ : in. 1881, Emma, who d. 1882,
da. of Lord John Henry Taylour [M. Headfort].— — Francis Thepphilus, b. 1851 ; is a retired Lieut.
R.N. : in. 1877, Alice Mary Ogle, da. of the late Very Rev. William Ogle Moore, and has issue
living, George Frank, b. 1878, — Henry Hastings, b. 1882, — Alice Gertrude. Residence, Ardeen,
This family is descended from Sir Henry Brooke, Governor of Donegal, who received grants of
lands in co. of Fermanagh for services he rendered in the Rebellion of 1641. The grandfather of the
ist baronet of the present creation, the Right Hon. Sir Arthur, M.P. for Fermanagh, was created a
baronet 1764, and dying without issue, 1785, the title became extinct. The 2nd baronet of the present
creation was M.P. for Fermanagh (C) 1840-54.
DE CAPELL-BROOKE, Creation 1803, of Oakley, Northamptonshire.
Sir ARTHUR RICHARD DE CAPELL-BROOKE, 5th
Baronet; b. Oct. I2th, 1869; s. his father, Sir RICHARD
LEWIS, 1892; is Lieut. 4th Batn. Northamptonshire Regt., and
a County Councillor for Northamptonshire, Geddington Div.
Jhtron of (Onr Jibing — Great Oakley V., Northamptonshire.
3rms — Quarterly, ist and 4th or, on a fesse azure three escallops, of
the field ; 2nd and 3rd, or, an anchor azure, on a chief of the second three
arming-buckles of the first. Crtst--A demi-sea-horse argent, finned and
maned or.
Seats — Great Oakley Hall, Kettering ; The Elms, Market Harborough;
Aghadoe, Cork. Club — Boodle's.
Brother living— EDWARD GEOFFREY, b. Jan. 3ist, 1880.
Spes mea Deus. Sisters living— Mary Charlotte Katherine Grace. Caroline
God is my hofic. Sophia.
Uncles living (sons of 3rd baronet) — William Henry Worge, /». 1833 ;
formerly Lieut. Northamptonshire Militia Arthur Watson, b. 1836 ; formerly Capt. 4th Hussars;
is a J.P. for Northamptonshire : in. 1865, Eleanor Frances, da. of the late Thomas Thornhill, Esq.,
of Fixby Hall, Yorkshire, and has issue living, Arthur Francis Forester, b. 1873 ; formerly Lieut. 4th
Batn. Northamptonshire Regt., — Catherine Honoria, — Edith Julia, — Eleanor Grace. Residence,
Loddington Hall, Kettering. Club, Junior United Service.— —Charles Edward, b. 1844; ed. at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1868). Residence, Market Harborough. Club, United University.
WidOW living Of 4th Baronet— MARY GRACE (Lady de Capcll-Brooke), da. of the Rt. Rev.
Edward Trollope, D.D., Lord Bishop Suffragan of Nottingham [see B. Kesteven, colls.]: ni. 1867,
Sir Richard Lewis de CapeH-Biooke, 4th baronet, who d. 1892. Residence, Woodford, Northants.
The lands of Aghadoe, Cork, have been possessed by this family for 700 years. The heir in
the i8th century, Richard Supple, Esq., F.R.S., married the daughter and coheir of Arthur Brooke,
Esq. ; his son, who was created a baronet, assumed the surname of De Capell-Brooke, the 2nd baronet
adopted the surname of Broke, and the 3rd baronet resumed the name of Brooke.
Brooke-Pechell, see Pechell.
BROOKS, Creation 1886, of City of Manchester.
Sir WILLIAM CUNLIFFE BROOKS, ist Baronet,
cl. son of the late Samuel Brooks, Esq. ; b. Sept. 3oth, 1819;
ed. at Rugby, and at St. John's Coll., Camb. (B.A. I2th
Senior Optime 1842, M.A. 1846); Bar. Inner Temple 1847 ;
joined N. Circuit ; is partner in the banks which bear the
family name, at London, Manchester, and Altrincham, and in
the Old Bank, Blackburn, a D.L. and a J.P. for Lancashire,
and a J.P. for Cheshire and Manchester City; sat as M.P.
for E. Cheshire 1869-85 ; sat as M.P. for Altrincham Div.
of Cheshire (C) 1886-92 : »'. 1st, 1842, Jane Elizabeth, who
d. 1865, da. of the late Ralph Orrell, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1879,
Jane, da. of Lieut. -Col. Davidson, C.B., and has issue by 1st
marriage.
Consider the end ^nns — Argent, three bars wavy azure, a cross fleury erminois, in chief
a fountain. Crtst— A demi-lion proper, mained argent ; charged on the
shoulder with a fountain, and holding in the paws a pheon in bend sinister proper stringed or.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Seats — Barlow Hall, Charlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester : Forest of Glen-Tana, Aboyne, Aberdeen-
hire. Tcnvn Residence — 5, Grosvenor Square, W. Club — Carlton.
Daughters living- Amy (Marchioness of Huntly) : m. 1869, the nth Marquess of Huntly.
Residences, Aboyne Castle, Aberdeen ; Orton Longueville, Peterborough. Edith (Lady Francis
Cecil): m. ist, 1874, Lord Francis Horace Pierrepont Cecil, Lieut. R.N., who d. 1889, 2nd son
of 3rd Marquess of Exeter, and has issue living (by ist marriage) [see M. Exeter, colls.] ; 2ndly,
1892, Philip Francis Tillard, Com. R.N., third son of the Rev. Richard Henry Tillard, R. of
Blakeney, Norfolk. Residence, Stocken Hall, Oakham.
BROUGHTON, Creation 1660, of Broughton, Staffordshire.
Sir HENRY DELVES BROUGHTON, <pth Baronet ; b.
June 22nd, 1808 ; s. his father, the Rei*. Sir HENRY DELVES,
1851 ; was High Sheriff of cos. Stafford 1859, and Chester
1871 : m. 1857, Eliza Florence Alexandrina, who d. 1882, da.
of Louis Rosengweig, Esq., and has issue.
•Patron of <Jfiijt ^ibinns — Cheadle R., Western V., Doddington V.,
Ha:.lington V. , Cheshire ; Broughton C., Staffordshire.
drills — Argent, two bars gules, on a canton of the second a cross of the
field. Crest — A sea-dog's head gules, eared and finned argent.
Seats — Doddington Park, Nantwich ; Broughton Hall, Staffordshire
Sons living— DELVES LOUIS, b. 1857; is a J.P. for Cheshire: in. ist,
iS3i, Rosamond, who d. 1885, da. of John Lambert Broughton, Esq., of
Almington Hall, Staffordshire ; 2ndly, 1887, Mary Evelyn, da. of the late R. H. Cotton, Esq., and
has issue living (by ist marriage), Henry John Delves, b, Sept. loth, 1883. Residence, Doddington
Hall, Nantwich Brian, b. 1865.
Daughters living— Zoe Angelique : m. 1881, Neville Thursby, Esq., and has issue living, Audley
Delves, b. 1888, — Honor Zoe. Residence, 16, Queen Street, Mayfair, W. Rhoda : in. 1885,
Vernon Delves Broughton, Esq. [see infra]. Saba Maud.
Brother living— Alfred Delves: m. 1858, Clemence, da. of the late C. L. D. Fattorini, Esq., M.D.,
of Sydney, N.S. Wales, and has, with other issue living, Vernon, b. 18 — : tn. 1885, Rhoda[ante], da.
of Sir Henry Delves Broughton, gth baronet. Residence,
Sister living — Laura: i/i, 1849, John Compton Maul, Esq., who d. 1880, Barrister-at-law, and has
issue living, Henry Compton, b. 1850 ; ed. at Radley ; formerly Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd
Batn. Oxfordshire L.I., — Rev. John Broughton, b. 1857; ed. at Camb. Univ. (B.A. 1881),—
Spencer Duncan, b. 1859 ; is Capt. 2nd Batn. York and Lancaster Regt., — Laura, — Evelyn
Esther,— Alice Mary. Residence, The Green, Newport Pagnell.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Delves Broughton, 2nd son of 8th baronet, b. 1812, d. 1863:
in. Jane, who d. 1860, da. of George Bennet, Esq., Q.C., of Dublin : —
Delves, b, 1846 ; is a retired Lieut. -Col. ; formerly Major 2nd Batn. E. Yorkshire Regt. : in. 1872,
Edith May Marion, da. of Phineas Riall, Esq., of Old Conna Hall, Bray, co. Wicklow, and has
issue living, Brian Delves, b. 1873, — Geoffrey Delves, b. 1880, — Mary Edith. Rhoda.
Grandchild of the late Rev. Thomas Delves Broughton (infra): —
Issue of the late Vernon Delves Broughton, b. 1834, d, 1886 : m. 1861, Augusta Mary Anne,
da. of George Arbuthnot, Esq. : —
Vernon Warburton, b. 1864.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Delves Broughton, Esq., 4th son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Thomas Delves Broughton, b. 1801, d. 1859 : in. 1834, Frances, da. of
Lewis Corkran, Esq. : —
Lewis Price Delves, b. 1836 ; ed. at Maryborough Coll., and at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1857); Bar.
Lincoln's Inn 1860; officiated as a Puisne Judge of High Court of Judicature, Calcutta 1878-82 ; is
Administrator-Gen, of India, and a J.P. for Calcutta : in. 1867. Mary Elizabeth Randall, who d.
1890, el. da. of Gen. Sir Frank Turner, K.C.B., and has issue living. Cicely, — Margaret, — Joan.
Residence, Calcutta. Clitt'S, Oxford and Cambridge, Albemarle. Cecil Delves, b. 1837 ; is a
retired Com. R.N. : in, 1871, Marion Honora, da. of the late Rev. Theodore Bouwens [see E.
Cavan], and has issue living, Theodore Delves, b. 1872 ; is Lieut. R.E., — Hugo, b. 1878, —
Marjory Frances, — Ruth, — Dorothy Julia, — Lewis Percy, b. 1881. Residence, Ampthill, Beds.
Frances Katharine Josepha: in. 1866, Rear-Adm. John Arbuthnot Fisher, C.B., a Lord of the
Admiralty and Controller of the Navy, and has issue living, Cecil, b. 1868 ; ed. at Magdalene Coll.,
Oxford (B.A., 1890) ; is in B.C.S.,— Beatrix Alice,— Dorothy Sibyl,— Pamela Mary. Residence,
Issue of the late Gen. William Edward Delves Broughton, R.E., b. 1802, d. 1880: m. 1830,
Anne Nugent, who d. 1879 : —
John Delves, b. 1836 ; formerly Lieut. -Col. R. M.L.I. ; Col. (retired) 1885 ; served in Crimea 1855
(medal), in China expeditions 1857-9 and 1860 (medal with clasp), on special service in Mexico 1861-2
(mentioned in despatches), and in Japan 1870-75 : in. 1876, Lucy, who d. 1887, da. of the late
William Ludlow Roots, Esq., of Kingston-on-Thames, and has issue living, Brian Delves, b. 1879,
—Alfred William Delves, b. 1880,— Cecilia Mary Delves. Club, Junior United Service. William
Edward Delves, b. 1837: is Col. I. S.C. ; served in Indian Mutiny campaign (medal): m. 1870,
Laura Margaret Backham, el. da. of Stephen Lawson, Esq. (7th Hussars), and has issue living,
Legh Harley Delves, b. 1873 ; is at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich, — William Edward Delves, b.
1879, — Edith Laura Annie, — Louisa Fanny, — Ethel Georginna, — Florence Lucy. Francis Delves,
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/>. 1847.— —Frederick Spencer Delves, b. 1850: 111. 1874, Susan Reeves, da. of the Rev. Horatio
H. Hewitt, R. of St. Matthew's, Sunbury, Virginia, U.S.A. Harriet Magdalene Delves.
Elizabeth Hester Maria Delves.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Thomas Delves Broughton (ante) : —
Issue of the late Francis Sullivan Delves Broughton, Esq., Com. R.N., b. 1838, d. 1878 : m,
1872, Josephine Harriet (who in. zndly, 1881, Cressett Thursby, Esq.), da. of William
Whaley Billyard, Esq., of Kirketon, Darlinghurst, N.S.W. :—
Francis (posthumous), b. 1878. Marion Ida.
Issue of the late Edward Delves Broughton, 5th son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Edward Delves Broughton, Esq., b. 1816, ci. 1889 : in. 1847, Penelope, who
d. 1883, da. of the late James Walthall Hammond, Esq., of Wistaston Hall, Cheshire : —
Edward Walthall Delves WALTHALL, b. 1848 ; formerly Lieut. Cheshire Militia ; is a J.P. anH D.L.
for Flint (High Sheriff 1889); assumed by Royal license 1887 the surname of Walthall in lieu of
his patronymic: in. 1870, Caroline Marion, da. of the late Charles Augustus Stewart, Esq., of
West Hall, High Leigh, Cheshire, and has issue living, Edward Charles Walthall Delves, b.
1874, — Brian James Delves, b. 1876, — Henry Douglas Delves, b. 1880, — Gilbert Alexander Delves,
b, 1890, — Helen Louisa Delves, — Rhoda Janet Delves,— Alice Dorothy Delves. Residences, The
Cottage, St. Asaph ; Wistaston Hall, Nantwich. Club, Junior Carlton.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. William Robert Broughton, R.N., C.B., 3rd in
descent from the late Charles Broughton, Esq., 6th son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Capt. William Broughton, R.N., b. 1804, d. 1849: lit. 1833, Eliza, da. of
John Perfect, Esq., banker, of Pontefract : —
Eliza Jemima : m. 1860, the Rev. Henry Morris, who d. 1888, R. of Withcall, and has issue living,
Arthur Henry, D.S.O. [see " COMPANION AGE"]. Helen: m. 1867, Capt. Arthur Willoughby
Crewe-Read, who d. 1874, and has issue living, Muriel Bridget : m. 1892, Herbert Liftdsay Sc >tt,
Esq. Dora : m. 1857, Capt. Henry Reveley Mitford (formerly Major ist Vol. Batn. S. Stafford-
shire Regt.), and has issue living, Bertram Reveley, b. 1863; is Capt. 2nd Batn. E. Surrey Regt. ;
served at action of Toski 1889 (4th class Osmanieh) ; has 4th class Medjidie : ///. 1891, the Hon.
Ethelreda Mary, dau. of 2nd Baron Manners, — Percy Nugent, b. 1871, — Sybil Constance, — Dora
Florence, — Evelyn Bertha, — Violet Nina. Florence Mercedes. Rhoda : m. 1877, Arthur
Frederick Gurney, Esq. Alice : m, 1869, Capt. William Thomson (formerly of 78th High-
landers), and has issue living, Henry Broughton, b. 1870,— Thomas Wilden, b. 18 — , Ed*ard
Vernon, b. 18 — , — William Montgomery, b. 18 — , — Norah Florence, — Elinor Ann. Residence,
Priory Lodge, Bedford.
Issue of the late Rev. Brian Broughton, brother of the late Capt. William Robert
Broughton, C.B. (ante), b. 1768, d. 1838 : m. 1825, Frances, who d. 1876, da. of
Benjamin Fagg, Esq., of Wouldham Hall, Kent : —
Frances.
The annals of this old Staffordshire family extend to temp. Henry VI. Thomas Broughton, Esq.,
father of the ist baronet, was fined £3,200 by the Sequestrators for his loyalty to Charles 1. The 4th
baronet assumed the additional name of Delves.
BROUN, Creation 1686, of Colstoun, Haddingtonshire.
Sir WILLIAM BROUN, io\h Baronet ; b. Dec. 1848 ;
s. his father, Sir WILLIAM, 1882 : in. 1871, Alice Jane, da. of
the late J. C. Peters, Esq., Merchant, of Hope House, Manly
Beech, near Sydney, and has issue.
^nns — Gules, three fleurs-de-lis or. tost — A lion rampant holding in
the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis or.
Residence — Summerhill, Somerton, New South Wales.
Floreat majestas.
Let majesty flourish.
— Elizabeth Smith, b. i
Sisters living— Marion Henderson : m.
Sons living— JAMES LIONEL, b. 1875 William Arthur, b. 1876.
Reginald Augustus, b. 1878. Claude M'Bryde, b. 1882.
Daughters living— Elizabeth Eleanor Maude. Alice Marion Blanche.
Linda Isabella, b. 1889.
Brothers living— John Smith, b. 1853. David Limond, b. 1855 : m.
1877, Margaret, da. of Martin Kelly, Esq., of Stony Creek, Bundarra,
New England, New South Wales, and has issue living, William James, b.
1882,— Kate Mary Emily, b. 1878,— Sara, b. 1880,— Eleanor Gale, b. 1884,
$87. Residence, Bushfield, Bundarra, New England, New South Wales.
, Arthur Swift Darby, Esq. Residence, Campo
Sa
Will
nto, N.S. Wales. Elizabeth Smith : m. 1886, the Rev. John Mackie, and has issue living,
illiam Broun, b. 1890. Residence, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Mary : m. 1884, William Saul,
Esq., M.D., and has issue living, William Broun, b. 1886,— Effie Mary, b. 1887,— Marion Limond,
b. 1888.— Isabella Gilmore. Anna M'Bryde. Residence,
Widow living Of 9th Baronet— ELIZABETH (Lady Broun), da. of the late John Smith, Esq., of
Drongan, Ayrshire : m. 1843, Sir William Broun, gth baronet, who d. 1882. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Hugh M'Bryde Broun, 4th son of 7th baronet, b. 1806, d. 1866:
m. 1854, Elizabeth, who d. 1889, da. of the late David Alexander Carruthers,
Esq., of Warmanbie, co. Dumfries : —
Marion Jane M'Bryde. Residence, 18, Morningside Place, Edinburgh.
Alexander M'Bryde Broun, Esq., />. 1856 ; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. (M.A. 1876) ; a Writer to
the Signet; d.s.p. 1892, having m. 1889, Jessie (now of Tossville, 12, Wilton Road, Edin-
burgh), da. of Robert Wanless, Esq., of Edinburgh.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Grandchildren of the late William Broun, Esq., and son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Peter Nicholas Broun, Esq., Colonial Sec. of Swan River, b. 17 — , d. 1846 :
;«. 1824, Caroline, da. of James Simpson, Esq. : —
M'Bride, b. 18 — James, b. 18— . Charles, b. 18— . Five daughters.
Issue of the late Richard M'Bryde Broun, Esq., b. 1801, d. 1857 : m. ist, 1837, Anne, da. of
George Leake, Esq. ; 2ndly, Charlotte, da. of Gen. Herbert : —
William Luke, b. 1850: is in P. and O. Co.'s Service : /«. 1886, Harriet Louisa, da. of the late William
Boodle, Esq., Solicitor, of Cheltenham, and has issue living, William Frederic McBryde, b.
1887. Mary McBryde Eliza. Residence,
This family is descended from George Broun, who married, 15 — , Jean Hay, daughter of Lord
Yester, ancestor of the Marquess of Tweeddale. The dowry of the lady consisted of the famous
<l Coulston Pear," which her remote ancestor, Hugo de Gifford, of Yester, a famous necromancer,
who died 1267, was supposed to have invested with the extraordinary virtue of securing unfailing
prosperity for the family who might possess it. This pear is still preserved at Colstoun, and even when
.shorn of its superstitious surroundings, is, nevertheless, a wonderful vegetable curiosity. Sir George
Broun, 2nd baronet, married Lady Elizabeth M'Kenzie, daughter of the ist Earl of Cromarty, and it
is reported that during the first night after her marriage when she slept at Colstoun, she dreamed she
had eatefi the pear. Her brother-in-law looked upon this as a bad omen, and expressed great fears that
she would be an instrument to destroy the house of Colstoun. Be this as it may, Sir George sold the
estates, and in 1718 was drowned with his family in the Tyne.
BROWN, Creation 1863, of Liverpool, Lancashire.
Sir WILLIAM RICHMOND BROWN, 2nd Baronet, son
of Alexander Brown, Esq., el. son of ist Baronet ; b. Jan. i6th,
1840; s. his grandfather, Sir WILLIAM, 1864; formerly Hon.
Col. ist Vol. Brig. Lancashire Div. R.A. ; is a J.P. for North-
amptonshire (High Sheriff 1873): tn. 1862, Emily, da. of the
late Gen. William Thomas Blevvett Mountsteven, and has issue.
issuant out of a wreath of oak vert, holding a sinister hand proper.
Seat — Astrop Park, King's Sutton, Northamptonshire. Town Resi-
dence— 34, Chesham Place, S.W. Club— Union.
Est concordia fratium.
There is unity among Sons living— MELVILLE RICHMOND, b. Oct. isth, 1866.
brothers. Frederick Richmond, b. 1868.
Daughters living— Ethell Richmond. Alice Richmond. Margaret Richmond. Dora
Richmond.
Brothers living— James Clifton, b. 1841; ed. at Trin. Hall, Camb. (M.A. 1867); is a J.P.
for Sussex, Hon. Col. 2nd Brig. Lancashire Div. R.A. ; sat as M.P. for Horsham (L) 1876-80:
in. 1866, Amelia, da. of Charles Rowe, Esq., and has issue living, Howard Clifton, b. 1868, —
Edward Clifton, b. 1870, — Francis Clifton, b. 1873, — Douglas Clifton, b. 1879, — Louisa Clifton, —
Mildred Clifton,— Elsie Clifton,— Isla Clifton. Residences, Holmbush, Horsham; 32, Ennismore
Gardens, S.W. Clubs, New University, Reform, Liverpool Reform. Alexander Hargreaves,
M.P., b. 1844; was Cornet sth Dragoon Guards 1864-6; is Hon. Col. ist Vol. Brig. Lancashire
Div. R.A., and a J.P. for Lancashire; sat as M.P. for Wenlock (L) 1868-85, since when he has
sat for Wellington Div. of Shropshire : m. 1876, Henrietta Agnes Terrell, da. of Charles R. Blandy
Esq., of Madeira, and has issue living, Gordon Hargreaves Brown, b. 1880,— Walter Hargreaves,
b. 1881, — Agnes Sara Hargreaves, — Gladys Emily Hargreaves. Residence, 12, Grosvenor Gardens,
S.W. Clubs, Brooks's, Reform, Palatine.
Sir William Brown, ist baronet, an eminent merchant in Liverpool and New York, sat as M.P. for
South Lancashire 1846-59, and was High Sheriff of Lancashire 1863. He established the mercantile
firm of Brown, Shipley, and Co., Liverpool, and founded, in 1860, the Public Library and Museum in
William Brown Street, Liverpool, at a cost of .£42,000, and for that and other services to Liverpool
he was created a baronet.
BROWNE, Creation 1797, of Johnstown, Dublin. [Extinct 1890.]
Sir CHARLES MANLEY BROWNE, 3rd and last Baronet.
WidOW living Of 2nd Baronet— LETITIA (Lady Browne-De Beauvoir), da. of the late Rev.
Charles Mann (R. of Southery), of Denver Hall, Downham : in. 1867, as his second wife, Sir John
Edmund Browne-De Beauvoir, 2nd Bart., who d. 1869, having assumed in 1825 by royal licence
the additional surname of De Beauvoir. Residence.
Browne (Cave-Browne-Cave), see Cave.
Browne-De Beauvoir, see Browne.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
BROWNRIGG, Creation 1816.
Sir HENRY MOORE BROWNRIGG, 3rd Baronet, 2nd
son of the late Lieut. -Col. Robert James Brownrigg, el. son of
ist Baronet; b. Oct. iyth, 1819; s. his brother, Sir ROBERT
WILLIAM COLEHROKE, 1882 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly an officer
52nd Regt. : m. 1863, Ada Cecilia Georgiana, da. of Sir John
Hesketh Lethbridge, 3rd baronet, and has issue.
^rws— Argent, a lion rampant-guardant sable, between three crescents
gules, in the dexter fore-paw of the lion a sword proper, hilt or, thereon a
serpent entwined vert ; and for augmentation, on a chief embattled vert, a
representation of the sceptre of the King of Kandy or, and of the banner of
the said King, being giiles within a bordure with a ray of the sun issuing
from each angle a lion passant holding a sword in saltire, the whole ensigned '
with a representation of the crown of Kandy. Crests — ist, augmentation, a
Virescat vulnere virtus demi-Kandian proper holding in the dexter hand a sword and in the sinister
Valor strengthens from tne crown of Kandy ; 2nd, out of a mural crown or, a sword erect in pale
a wound. proper, hilt or, thereon a serpent entwined vert.
Reside;ice— White Waltham, Maidenhead. Clubs— Travellers', White's.
Son living— DOUGLAS EGREMONT ROBERT, R.N., b. July 25th, !867 ; became Lieut. 1891.
Daughters living— Ada: m. 1892, M. Drury-Lavin, Esq., and has issue living, a son, b. 1892.
K Residence, Heatherden, Iver Heath, Bucks Evelyn Beatrice : m. 1885, C. Morgan-Richardson,
Esq., and has issue living, Charles Lethbridge Ernest, b. 1888,— Evegn Gwenllian Cicely, b. 1886,—
May Rita Constance, b. 1892. Residence, Noyadd Wilym, Cardiganshire.
Sister living — Emma Lauia Annie.
The ist baronet, Sir Robert, G.C. B., a Gen. in the Army, was Col. gth Foot.
BRUCE, Creation 1629, of Stenhouse, Stirlingshire.
We have been. ^lr WlLLIAM CUNINGHAM BRUCE, Qth
Baronet, son of the late William Cuningham Bruce,
Esq., 2nd son of Jth baronet ; b. Sept. 1825 ; s. his
uncle, Sir MICHAEL, 1862 ; formerly Capt. 74th
Highlanders ; is a D.L. of Stirlingshire ; unsuccess-
fully contested Stirlingshire (L) 1874 : m. 1850,
Charlotte, who d. 1873, da. of the late Hon. Waller
O'Grady, Q. C. [V. Guillamore], and has issue.
JVrms— A saltire and chief gules, in the dexter canton an
escutcheon argent charged with a chief sable ; impaling per
pale gules and sable three lions passant counterchanged.
Crest— On a cap of dignity an arm from the shoulder couped
fesseway holding a sceptre ensigned on the point with an open
crown as that worn by Robert I. of Scotland. .Supporters —
Dexter, a knight in armour the vizor open and a plume of feathers in his helmet holding a sceptre in
his right hand all proper ; sinister, a lion rampant azure armed and langued gules, crowned with the
crown of Robert I., and gorged with that of David II., chained with an antique chain or.
Resilience — Vyera, Ascot, Berks. Clubs — Naval and Military, United Service, New, Kildare
Street.
Son living -WILLIAM WALLER, b. Sept. 27th, 1856: m. 1892, Angelo Mary, da. of the late
Gen. George Selby, R. A. Residence, Mataganal, Lower California.
Daughters living — Grace Katherine— Corinna Maria.
Brother living— Michael Robert, b. 1832; entered Bom. S.C. 1849, became Lieut. 1853, Capt.
1859, Major 1868, Lieut. -Col. 1875, and Col. and Major-Gen. 1880, when he retired ; served with
Persian Expeditionary Force 1857, present at bombardment and capture of Mohumra (medal with
clasp): ;«. 1858, Lorina Mary Anne, who divorced him 1883, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. Geor
Wilson [see Baroness Berners, colls.], and has issue living, Ronald Berners, b. 1863, — Amy Eveleen.
Rtsidettct,
Sisters living— Anne Harriet : m. ist, 1841, Capt. William Russell Simpson, who d. 1848 ; 2ndly,
1850, Baron Joseph Von Gerstein Hohenstein, who d. 1868, and has issue living (by ist marriage),
George Bruce, b. 1842; formerly Col. Bom. S.C. — Clifton Henry, b. 1847, — (by 2nd marriage),
Ernest, b. 1851 ; a Lieut. Prussian Grenadier Guards : in. 1880, the Baroness Anna Leonore
Theodore \7incke. Emma: m. ist, 1846, Major Edward Henry Simpson, , who d. 1861 ; 2ndly,
1862, Col. Robert Lewis Taylor, C.B., formerly of Bom. S.C., and has issue living (by ist marriage),
", — Ada
: m.
Gay
Street, Bath. Ada Catharine: m. 1865, James Waller O'Grady, Esq., formerly Lieut. R. N. [see
V. Guillamore, colls.]. Residence, Ratht'redagh, Newcastle West, co. Limerick.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandsons of the late William Cuningham Bruce, Esq., 2nd son of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late Capt. Arthur Neil Bruce, b. 1839, d. 1869 : /«. 1863, Marian Katharine (who
>n. 2ndly, 1876, Thomas Collett Sandars, Esq., of Queen Anue's Mansions, S.W.), da. of
Surg.-Gen. John Murray, of 17, Westbourne Square, W. :—
Arthur Francis, b. 1863; is Lieut. I. S.C. Club, Naval and Military.—— William Cuningham, b. 1866.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Issue of the late Alexander Fairlie Bruce, Esq., 3rd son of 7th baronet, b. 1799, d.
1875 : m. ist, 1826, Marion Harriet, who d. 1852, da. of Robert Cathcart, Esq. ;
2ndly, 1860, Janette Dickie, da. of Robert Perry, Esq., M.D., of Glasgow :—
Alexander James, 6. 1828 ; entered Army 1845, became Lieut. 1851, Capt. 1857, Major 1865, Lieut. -
Col. 1871, Col. 1876, and Maj.-Gen. 1877, when he retired : in. 1853, Marianne, da. of J. F. Thomas,
Esq., and has issue living, Alexander Fairlie, b. 1854, — Robert Cathcart, 6. 1859: m. 1882,
Grizelda Wilson, da. of the Rev. A. Rodger, and has issue living, Maud b. 1884, — Michael, b. 1866,
— Diana Harriet: in. 1879, William Bremner, Esq. , and has issue living, Huntly Bruce b. 1880,
Alastair b. 1884, Helen Marianne b. 1882. Residence, 14, Elm Tree Road, St. John's Wood, N.W.
George Cadell, b. 1830; is a civil engineer : ;«. 1855, Roberta, da. of R. Cadell, Esq., of Ratho,
and has issue living, Alexander Fairlie, b. 1857, — Robert Cathcart, b. 1864, — Olmelia Gardine, —
Harriet Bertha. Francis Stewart, b. 1835. Charles Chesney, b. 1837 : in. 1873. Emily Anne,
da. of — O'Callaghan, Esq., and has issue living, Alexander Fairlie, b. 1877, — Marion Harriet, —
Elizabeth Mary Ann, — Jacoba Helena Cathcart. Edward Buckle, b. 1838.— — Eliott Armstrong,
b. 1840 ; entered Madras S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1859, became Lieut. 1861, Capt. 1871, Major 1879, Lieut. -
Col. 1885, and Col. 1887 ; has been Corny. Gen., Madras, since 1892 : ;«. 1861, Mary, da. of the
Rev. W. Dawson, and has issue living, William Alexander Macdonald, b. 1866, — John Elliott
Lidderdale, b. 1870, — Malcolm Edward Lloyd, b. 1872, — Elliott Henry Rochfort, b. 1874, — Charles
Mathews, b. 1875, — Mary Ann Sophia, — Cara Emma Louisa. Residence, Madras.— Michael
M'Cubbin, b. 1844. Robert Perry, b. 1861 : m. 1886, Ethel Blanche, da. of the late John
Russell, Esq., of Merthyr Tydfil. Mary Anne Cathcart: ;«. 1877, the Rev. James Cooper.
Residence, Ellsridge Hill, Biggar, N.B.
Great-grandson of the late Patrick Craufurd Bruce, 5th son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Gen. Michael Bruce, b. 1823, d. 1883 : m. 1847, Anna Maria Frances, who
d. 1885, da. of the late James Stuart, Esq., M.P. [see B. Blantyre] : —
Eric Henry Stuart Bruce, b. 1855; ed. at Oxford Univ. (B.A. 18— , M.A. 18— ) : in. 1884, Helen
Auxilium, da. of the John Daniel King, Esq. [see Slade, Bart.]. Residence, 10, Observatory
Aven
xilium, da. of the John Daniel King, Esq.
enue, Kensington, W. Club, Windham.
This family claims a common ancestor with the Bruces of Bannockburn.
Fuimus.
We hare been.
BRUCE, Creation 1804, of Down Hill, Londonderry.
Right Hon. Sir HENRY HERVEY BRUCE, P.C., 3rd
Baronet ; b. Sept. 22nd, 1820; s. his father, Sir JAMES ROBERT-
SON, 1836; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb.; served in ist Life Guards
1840 ; is Lord-Lieut, and Gustos Rotulorum for Londonderry
(High Sheriff 1846); sat as M.P. for Coleraine (C) 1862-74. and
1880-5; unsuccessfully contested Coleraine 1843, 1846, and 1874,
and Londonderry 1857; is Hon. Col. Londonderry Artillery, S.
Div. R.A. : m. 1842, Mary Anne Margaret, who d. 1891, da.
of Sir J. G. Juckes Clifton, 8th Baronet, and has issue.
^rnis— Or, on a saltire gules a harp of the field, on a chief of the second
a canton argent, charged with a lion rampant azure. Crtst — A lion passant
azure holding in his dexter paw a trefoil slipped proper.
Seats — Downhill, Coleraine, co. Londonderry ; Trelydan Hall, Welsh-
pool. Clubs — Carlton, Junior United Service, Hurlingham.
Sons living— HERVEY JUCKES LLOYD, b. Oct. sth, 1843 ; formerly Capt. and Lieut. -Col. ist
Batn. Coldstream Guards ; is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Londonderry : ;«. 1872, Ellen Maud, da. of
Percy Ricardo, Esq., of Bramley Park, Guildford, and has issue living. Hervey Ronald, b. 1872, —
Percy Robert (twin), b. 1872, — William, b. 1876, — Henry James, b. 1880. Residence, 44, Beaufort
Gardens, S.W. Club, Turf. James Andrew Thomas, R.N., b. 1846 ; became Capt. 1883 : m.
1877, Catherine Mary Philippa, da. of the late Col. Edwin Wodehouse, C.B., R.A. [see E.
Kimberley, colls. 1. Club, United Service.
Brothers living — Rev. James Andrew, B.D., b. 1822 ; formerly V. of King's Sutton.— — Robert,
C.B., b. 1825; is a J.P. for cos. London and Middlesex; served with 23rd Fusiliers in Crimea
(medal with clasp and Turkish medal), and in Indian Mutiny campaign (medal with two clasps,
Brevet Lieut. -Col.) ; Col. 1867 ; retired 1872 ; was Ch. Constable of Lancashire 1868-77, DfiP-
Inspector-Gen, of Royal Irish Constabulary 1877-82, and Inspector Gen. 1882-5 \ C. B. 1885 : in.
1859, Mary Caroline, da. of Sir J. M. Burgoyne, 9th baronet, and has issue living, Lilian Amy.
Residence, 6, Warwick Square, S.W. Clubs, Army and Navy, Royal St. George Yacht.
Sisters living — Ellen Letitia: m. 1857, the Rev. Albert Boudier, R. of Clutton, and has issue living,
Rev. John Hervey, b. 1859 ; ed. at Magdalen Coll., Oxford : is Curate of Clutton. Residence,
Clutton Rectory, Bristol. Frances Anne Helen ; is Mother Superior of All Saints, Baltimore,
U.S.A. Elizabeth Louisa Margaret: in. 1860, the Rev. John Baghot-De-la-Bere, and has issue
living, Cyril, b. 1864, —Basil, b. 1868,— John, b. 1870,— Michael Patrick, b. 1874, — Etheldreda Mary,—
Ellen Bridget Mary, — Agatha Mary,— Winifrid Mary Bruce. Residence, St. Mary's Vicarage,
Buxted, Sussex.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue (by ist marriage) of the late Rev. Lloyd Stewart Bruce, 4th son of 2nd baronet,
b. 1830, d. 1886 : in. ist, 1863, Jane, who d. 1880, da. of James Henry Skene,
Esq., formerly H. M. Consul at Aleppo; 2ndly, 1881, Ann, widow of S. Parker,
Esq., F.R.C.S. :—
Rev. Robert Douglas, b. 1867; ed. at Worcester Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1887): is Curate of Parish Church,
Lancaster. Residence, 5, Westbourne Terrace, Lancaster. Rev. Lloyd Hervey, b. 1868 ; ed.
at Corpus Christ! Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1891); is Curate of Parish Church, Lancaster. Residence
5. Westbourne Terrace, Lancaster. Francis Rosslyn Courtenay, b. 1871 ; ed. at Worcester Coll.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Oxford. Wilfrid Montagu, b. 1874; is a Midshipman in Roy. Naval Reserve.^^Ellen Mary:
in. i892j the Rev. John FitzStephen Keating, Canon of Edinburgh, and Principal of Edinburgh
Theological College. Residence, 5, Grosvenor Gardens, Edinburgh. Zoe Mary: in. 1885, the
Rev. Charles Spencer Newham, and has issue living, Cecil Bruce, b. 1885,— Robert Bruce, b. 1888, —
Monica Helen, — Guendolen Janie. Residence, Prestolee Vicarage, Stoneclough, Manchester.
Irene Mary. Grace Guendolen. Rosamond Hilda. Helen Jane Theodora. Edith Agnes
Kathleen.
Issue of the late Adm. Sir Henry William Bruce, K.C.B., 3rd son of ist baronet, b.
1792, d. 1863 : in. ist, 1822, Jane, who d. 1830, da. of Adm. the Hon. Sir Alexander
Inglis Cochrane; andly, 18 — , Louisa Mary Dalrymple, who d. 18— : —
Henry Stewart Beresford, b. 1824 ; formerly Lieut. Rifle Brigade, and Lieut.-Col. 2nd Lancashire
Militia ; is a J.P- and a D.L. for co. Londonderry, and a J.P. for co. Antrim : in. 1846, Mariette,
da. of John Hill, Esq., of Bellaghy Castle, co. Londonderry, and has issue living, seven sons and four
daus., the el. son, Henry Barnard Dalrymple, b. 1848 : in. 1878, Emma, da. of W. Whitcher, Esq.,
of Ottawa, Canada, and has issue living, Henry William Hervey b. 1881, — and the el. da., Mary :
nt. 1881, John Pierse De-la-Poer Beresford, Esq., Lieut, in the Army [see Beresford-Pierse, Bart.].
Residence .Ballyscullion House, Castledawson, co. Londonderry. James Minchin, b. 1833 ; is a
retired Rear-Adm. : tit. 1856, Elizabeth Lncas, da. of John Hill, Esq. (ante), and has issue living,
James Minchin, />. 1859 : m. 1888, Ethelwynne, da. of the Rev. — Powell, and has issue living,
Minnie^. 1889, — Emma Alexandra, — Mary Minchin, — Frances Dalrymple, — Violet. Residence, 3,
Selden Road, Worthing. Jane Letitia Troubridge : m. 1853, John Richard Alexander, Esq.,
Com. R.N.,who</. 1869. Residence,
Granddaughter of the late Adir.. Sir Henry William Bruce, K.C.B. (ante) :—
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Alexander Hervey Bruce, B.S.C., b. 18 — , d. 1874 : m. 18— ,
Miss Mackinnon, who d. 18 — : —
Elizabeth Julia Mackinnon : m. 1876, Major St. George Corbet Gore, R. E. [see Gore, Bart.].
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Stewart Craufurd Bruce, Esq., 4th son of ist baronet, b.
1801, d. 1878 : m. 1828, Helen Baillie, who d. 1873, da. of William Alves, Esq., of
Enham Place, Hants : —
Stewart Hervey, b. 1834 ; formerly Major io2nd Regt. ; sometime Gov. of Londonderry Prison ; is a
J.F. for co. Londonderry : in. 1864, Frances Anna Maria, da. of the late Henry C. R. Becher, Esq.,
Q.C., of Thornwood, London, Canada, and has issue living, Henry Becher, b. 1866,— Stewart Alex-
ander, b. 1870, — Helen Stewart: tit. 1890, Joseph Miller, Esq., M.D., of Londonderry, — Ethel
Caroline. Residence, Londonderry. Madeline Anne Ellen : m. 1878, the Rev. Edward Marston,
R. of Holy Trinity, Chester, and has issue living, Stewart Jasper, b. 1881. Residence, Holy Trinity
Rectory, Chester.
The Bruces of Down Hill, Londonderry, and the Bruces of Broomhall, Fifeshire, have a
common origin in Sir Robert de Brus, or Bruce, who came over with the Conqueror, and settled
in Northumberland. From him was descended the renowned Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick and King
of Scotland. The only brother of the ist baronet of this creation aUo received a patent of baronetcy
in 1812 (extinct 1841).
JONES-BRYDGES, Creation 1807, of Boultibrook, Radnorshire. [Extinct 1891.]
Sir HARFORD JAMES JONES-BRYDGES, 2nd and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— MARY SARAH (Lady Jones-Brydges), da. of the lale Capt.
John Moberly, R.N. : in. 1850, Sir Harford James Jones-Brydges, and baronet, who d, 1891.
j Residence, Boultibrook, Presteign, Radnorshire.
Buchan-Hepburn, see Hepburn.
BUCHANAN, Creation 1878, of Dunburgh, Stirlingshire.
Sir JAMES BUCHANAN, 2nd Baronet ; b.
Aug. 7th, 1840; s. his 'father, the Right Hon. Sir
ANDREW, P.C., G.C.B., 1882; is a retired Com.
R.N., and a J.P. and D.L. for co. Stirling : m,
1873, Arabella Catharine, da. of the late Capt.
Charles Goodwin Colquitt-Craven (formerly of 5th
Dragoons), of Brockhampton Park, Andoversford,
Gloucestershire.
£\rms — Or, a lion rampant sable between two otters' heads
erased in chief proper and a cinquefoil in base of the second,
all within a tressure flory counter flory. Crest — An armed
Never conquered. dexter hand holding a cap of dignity purpure, the facings
ermine. Supporters — Dexter, a falcon wings elevated and
addorsed proper, belled and beaked or ; sinister, a gryphon sable ; each charged on the breast with
two branches of laurel conjoined or.
Seat— Craigend Castle, Milngavie, Stirlingshire. Clubs— Naval and Military, New.
Brothers living— ERIC ALEXANDER, b. Aug. igth, 1848. Andrew Archibald, b. 1850 : tit.
1882, Ellen Maria, da. of the late Philip Edward Blakeway, Esq., of 5, Kensington Square, W.,
and has issue living, Andrew Sinclair, b. 1882. Club, Arthur's. George William, b. 1854;
entered Diplomatic Service 1875 ; was 2nd Sec. at Tokio 1879-82, and at Vienna 1882-8 ; employed
in Foreign Office i3SS-g, since when he has been 2_nd Sec. at Berne : m. 1885, Lady Georgina
Meriel Bathurst, da. of 6th Earl Bathurst, and has issue living. Meriel. Residence, British Lega-
tion, Berne. Clubs, St. James'*, Travellers'.
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Sisters living — Frances Matilda: m. 1873, John Willis Clark, Esq., and has issue living,
Edward Mellish f>. 1874, — William Henry, b. 1876. Residence, Scroope House, Cambridge.— •
Louisa (Lady Bonhaiif) : ;«. 1871, Sir George Francis Ronham, 2nd baronet. Residences, British
Legation, The Hague; Cranleigh, Knowle Park, Surrey. Janet Sinclair.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— Hon. GEORGIANA ELIZABETH (Hon. Lady Buchanan), da. of
nth Baron Blantyre : m. 1857, as his 2nd wife, the Rt. Hon. Sir Andrew Buchanan, P.C., G.C.B.,
ist baronet, who d, 1882. Residence, 19, Manchester Square, W.
The ist baronet, an eminent diplomatist, was successively Ambassador to Denmark, Prussia,
St. Petersburg, and Vienna.
LEITH-BUCHANAN, Creation 1775, of Burgh St. Peter's, Norfolk.
Sir GEORGE HECTOR LEITH-BUCHANAN, 4th
Barontt ; b. Aug. loth, 1833; s. his father, Sir ALEXANDER
WELLESLEY WILLIAM, 1842 ; formerly Capt. I7th Lancers
and Major ist Dumbartonshire Rifle Vol. ; present at action of
Zerapore, Central India, 1858; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Dum-
bartonshire ; assumed additional surname of Buchanan 1877 :
m. ist. 1856, Ella Maria, who d. 1857, da. of David Barclay
Chapman, Esq., of Roehampton, Surrey; 2ndly, 1861, Eliza
Caroline, da. of the late Thomas Tod, Esq., of Drygrange,
N.B., and has issue by second marriage.
^nns — Or, a cross-crosslet fitchee sable, between three crescents in chief,
and as many lozenges in base gules. Crtst — A cross-crosslet as in the arms.
Seat — Ross Priory, Dumbartonshire. Clubs — Army and Navy, New,
Hurlingham.
Trusty to the end.
Sons living— ALEXANDER WELLESLEY GEORGE THOMAS, b. Dec. sth, 1866: m. 1888,
Maude Mary, da. of the late Alexander Grant, Esq., Merchant, of Glasgow, and has issue living,
George Hector Macdonald, b. 1889, — Alexander Wellesley Grant, b. i8qo.— George Hector, 6.
1871. James Macdonald Buchanan, b. 1872. Charles John, b. 1875. Thomas Tod, b. 1877.
Daughters living— Flora Macdonald.— Caroline Elizabeth : m. 1885, John Galbraith Horn, Esq.,
Advocate, and has issue living, Robert Victor, b. 1886, — Flora Macdonald, b. 1888. Residence, 9,
Athole Crescent, Edinburgh. Margaret Georgina Jemima. Edith Maud.— Kathleen Nora.
Jemima Jean.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late George Gordon Browne LEITH, and son of 2nd Baronet, b. 1812, d.
1887: >n. 1843, Eleanor, da. of John Ferrier, Esq., W.S., of York Place, Edin-
burgh : —
One son and four daus. ; the youngest, Eleanor Alma : in. 1878, Stair, son of Sir John Dick-Lauder,
Sth baronet. Resides in Canada.
This family, of considerable antiquity in Scotland, is in direct descent from William Leith, Provost
of Aberdeen 1350. The ist baronet, Sir Alexander Leith, was Lieut. -Col. 88th Foot : his father was
killed while commanding artillery at siege of Havannah, 1763.
BUCKLEY, Creation 1868, of Mawddwy, Co. Merioneth, and of Grotton Hall,
co. York.
Sir EDMUND BUCKLEY, ist Baronet; b. April i6th,
1834; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Merionethshire, and a J.P. for
cos. Chester and Lancaster; sat as M.P. for Newcastle-under-
Lyme (C) 1865-78 ; assumed the surname and arms of Buckley
for himself and his issue, in lieu of Peck, by royal license, 1864 :
m. ist, 1860, Sarah, who d. 1883. el. da. of William Rees,
Esq., J.P., of Tonn, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire; 2ndly,
1885, Sara Mysie, widow of A. Jackson Burton, Esq.. of Chicago,
U.S.A., and has issue by 1st marriage.
SXrtns — Sable, a chevron indented argent, between three escocheons of
the last, each charged with a bull's head caboshed of the field, a bordure
wavy or. Crtst — Out of a fern brake proper a bull's head sable, the whole
debruised by a bendlet sinister or.
Residences — Higher Ardwick, Manchester ; Plas, Dinas Mawddwy.
Nee temere, nee tim.de Merionethshire.
A either rashly nor
timidly.
Sons living— EDMUND, b. May 7th, 1861 ; ed. at Harrow, and at
Oxford Univ. ; is a J.P. for cos. Montgomery and Merioneth : m. 1885, Harriot Olivia Louisa, da.
of the late Rev. Maurice Lloyd, R. of Montgomery, and has issue living, Edmund Maurice, b. 1886.
Residence, Milford Hall, Newtown, Montgomery. Club, New Oxford and Cambridge. William,.
b. 1863.
Daughter living— Sybil.
Buckworth-Herne-Soame, see Soame.
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WILLIAMS-BULKELEY, Creation 1661, of Penrhyn, Carnarvonshire.
Sir RICHARD HENRY WILLIAMS-BULKELEY, i2th
Baronet ; b. Dec. 4th, 1862 ; s. his father, Sir RICHARD
LEWIS MOSTYX, 1884 ; ed. at Eton; is a J.P. for Anglesey and
Carnarvon, a D.L., a County Councillor (Beaumaris Div.),
and Dep. Chm. of Quarter Sessions for Anglesey (High Sheriff
1887), Hon. Lieut. Roy. Naval Reserve, and Lieut. Comdg.
Liverpool Brig., Roy. Naval Artillery Vol. : «/. 1885. Lady
Magdalen Yorke, da. of 5th Earl of Hardwicke, and has issue.
ihtron of Jbrtc JJibings — Llangwyllog V., L'.andegvan R. with Beau-
maris C., Llanvaes V. with Penmon V., Anglesey.
3.ms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, sable a chevron between three bulls'
heads cabossed argent ; a canton ermine, Bulkclcy ; 2nd and 3rd, gules, a
chevron ermine between three men's heads couped in profile proper, Williams.
Cnst— ist, out of a ducal coronet a bull's head argent, horned or, charged
with a chevron sable ; 2nd, a stag's head cabossed argent.
Seat — Baron Hill, Beaumaris. Clubs — Turf, Marlborough.
Nee temere, nee timide.
Neither rashly nor
timidly.
Son living- RICHARD GERARD WELLESLEY, b. July zist, 1887.
Daughters living— Generis Alma Windham, b. 1889. Eira Helen, b. 1891.
Half-SiSter living— Bridget Henrietta Frances, b. 1871.
Aunts living (daughters of gth Baronet)— Charlotte Jemima : in. 1834, Stewart Henry Paget, Esq.,
who d. 1860 [see M. Anglesey, colls.].— Selina Mary.— —Amelia Jane : m. 1846, Gen. William
Mark Wood, who d. 1883, and has issue living, Amelius Richard Mark LOCKWOOD, M.P. (of
Bishop's Hall, Romford. and 5, Audley Square, W.), b. 1847 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Capt. and
Lieut. -Col. Coldstream Guards ; is a J.P. for Essex; assumed the original surname of Lockwood
1876 ; has sat as M.P. for Essex, W., or Epping, Div (C) since 1892 : tit. 1876, Isabella, da. of Sir
John Ralph Milbanke-Huskisson, 8th baronet, — William Robert Percival, b. 1851 ; formerly Capt.
Oxford Militia ; is a D.L. for Essex : in. 1876, Chinty Mary Catherine, da. of the late Gen. Corbet
Cotton, [see V. Combermere, colls.], — Amy Rachel. Residence, 13, Chesham Street. S.W.
Widow living Of llth Baronet— MARGARET ELIZABETH (Lady Williams- B-ulkt ley), da. of the
late Lieut.-Col. Thomas Peers Williams, M.P., of Temple House, Bucks: tn. 1866, Sir Richard
Lewis Mostyn Williams- Bulkeley, nth baronet, who d. 1884. Residence, 33, Cadogan Place, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Robert Griffith Williams, 2nd son of gth baronet, b. 1809, d,
1865 : in. 18— , Mary Anne, da. of Piers Geale, Esq. : —
Laura Anne (Lady Gresley) : m. 1854, Sir Thomas Gresley, loth baronet, who d. 1868. Residence,
55, Great Cumberland Place, W. Charlotte Maria : m. 1861, William Robert Gamul Farmer, Esq.,
and has issue living, Alice Matilda Mary. Residence, Nonsuch Park, Cheam, Surrey.— —Frances
Elizabeth. Louisa Gwyn : m. 1878, Marcus Piers Francis Caulfeild, Esq., C. B. [see E. Charlemont,
colls.]. Kathleen Emily Bulkeley (Lady ArthurC. Wellesley)'. m. 1872, Lieut.-Col. Lord Arthur
Charles Wellesley [see D. Wellington]. Residence,
Issue of the late Major Arthur Wellesley Williams. 3rd son of gth baronet, /'. 1817, d.
1891 : m. 1854, Rose (now of 29, Eaton Rise, Baling), da. of the late Rev. W.
Stoddart, and widow of R. Breeks, Esq. : —
Arthur Richard Llewellyn, b. 1859.— Rupert Owen Glyndwyr, b. 1866. Mabel Rose : in. 1884,
the Rev. Richard Ernest Ricketts [.Ji?« Tempest, Bart., cr. 1827, colls.]. Residence, Moldron, Rich-
mond, Yorkshire.—— Annie Frances : m. 1885, Edward Miles, Esq., who d. 1890, and has issue
living, Mirth Winifred. Residence, 29, Eaton Rise, Baling. Edith Nina. Selina Rachel.
Marguerite Fanny.
The zoth baronet assumed the additional surname of Bulkeley in 1822, on succeeding to the estates
of Viscount Bulkeley.
MANNINGHAM-BULLER, Creation 1866, of Dilhorn Hall, Staffordshire.
Sir MORTON EDWARD MANNINGHAM-BULLER, 2nd
Baronet ; b. May 3 ist, 1825 ; s. his father. Sir EDWARD. 1882 ;
ed. at Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1847); for-
merly Hon. Col. Comdg. 3rd Batn. The Prince of Wales's (N.
Staffordshire Regt.), of which Batn. he is now Hon. Col. : is
a D.L. and a J.P. for Staffordshire : m. 1863, Mary, da. of
the late William Davenport, Esq., of Maer Hall, Newcastle-
under-Lyne, and has issue.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, sable, on a cross argent quarterly
pierced of the field, four eagles displayed of the first, Bnller ; 2nd and 3rd,
sable, a fesse ermine in chief three griffins' heads erased or, the fesse charged
with a cross-crosslet gules for difference, Manningham. ffrtsts— ist,
Saracen's head affrontee couped proper ; 2nd, out of a ducal coronet gules,
Aquila non capit muscas a talbot's head or, collared gules, line terminating in a knot sable, neck
charged with a cross-crosslet gules for difference.
An eagle aoes not catch Seat— Dilhorn Hall, Cheadle, Staffordshire. C/wfe-Uuited Uni-
flies. versity, County (Stafford).
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Daughters living— Evelyn Mary: in. 1891, William Henry Feilden, Esq., el. son of Sir William
Leyland Feilden, srd Bart.— —Adelaide Marianne. Lilian.
Brother living— EDMUND MANNINGHAM, b. June nth, 1828; entered Rifle Brig. 1845,
became Capt. 1854, Major 1858, Lieut.-Col. 1870, Col. 1875 (h.p. 1882), and Maj.-Gen. 1885 ;
retired 1889 ; commanded Regimental Depot at Lichfield 1877-82 ; served in Kaffir wars 1846-7,
and 1852-3 (medal); is a County Alderman for Staffordshire: ;«. 1874, Lady Anne Coke, who d.
1876, da. of 2nd Earl of Leicester, and has issue living, Mervyn Edward, b. 1876, — Julia. Resi-
lience, Brocton Lodge, Stafford. Clubs, Army and Navy, United Service.
Sister living— Teresa Charlotte: m. 1869, Henry Chandos-Pole-Gell, Esq., and has issue living,
Harry Anthony, b. 1872. Residence, Hopton Hall, Wirksworth.
The ist Baronet, Sir Edward, brother of the ist Baron Churston, assumed, in 1866, by royal
license, the additional surname of Manningham ; he sat as M.P. for North Stafford (L.) 1832-41 and
1865-74, and for Stafford 1841-7.
BUNBURY, Creation 1681, of Stanney Hall, Cheshire.
Sir EDWARD HERBERT BUNBURY, Qth Baronet;
b. July 8th, 1811 ; s. his brother, Sir CHARLES JAMES Fox,
F.J?.S., 1886 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A., Senior Classic
and Chancellor's Medallist, 1833, M.A. 1836); Bar. Inner
Temple 1841 ; sat as M.P. for Bury St. Edmunds (L) 1847-52.
Patron 0f STtoo fibings— Great Barton V., Mildenhall V., Suffolk.
$rms — Argent, on a bend sable three chess-rooks of the field. Crtst —
Two swords saltire-wise through the mouth of a leopard's face or, the blades
proper, hiked and pommelled gold.
•SVatf— Barton Hall, Bury St. Edmunds. Town Residence — 35, St.
James's Street, S.W. Clubs — Athenaeum, Oxford and Cambridge.
Esse quam videri. Widow living Of 8th Baronet— FRANCES JOANNA (Lady Bunbury),
T«t,.~*ti,*~ti,~ ,tnL da. of the late Leonard Horner, Esq., F.R.S. : m. 1844, Sir Charles
/ o oe rattier tfian to seem. — — - - • -
James FQJ. Bunbury) F R-g _ 8th baroneti who
Manor House, Mildenhall, Suffolk.
j886. Residellcej
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Col. Henry William St. Pierre Bunbury, C.B. , srd son of 7th
baronet, b. 1812, d. 1875 : /«. 1852, Cecilia, da. of the late Lieut.-Gen. Sir George
Thomas Napier, K.C.B. [see B. Napier and Ettrick, colls.]: —
HENRY CHARLES JOHN, b. Jan. 9th, 1855; formerly in R.N. ; is a D.L. for Suffolk, and a
County Councillor (Mildenhall Div.) for W. Div. of that co. : m. 1884, Laura, da. of the late Gen.
Thomas Wood, M.P. , of Littleton, near Staines, and Gwernyfed, Brecon, and has issue living,
Charles Henry Napier, b. 1886, — Henry William, b^ 1889, — Cecilia Frances Laura. George
Edv
at Koy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; served in Afghan war 1880 (medal): m. 1882, .Lilian, da. of Lieut. -
Gen. the Hon. Sir Henry Ramsay, K. C.S.I, [see E. Dalhousie], and has issue living, Gerald Bruce
St. Pierre, b. 1883, — a son, b. 1890, — Marjorie Ellinor, b. 1887.— Emily Louisa Margaret.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Richard Hanmer Bunbury, R. N. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Henry Fox Bunbury, b. 1839, d. 1870: m. 1863, Elizabeth, who d.
1875, da. of J. Kelsey, Esq. : —
Cecil Edward Francis, b. 1864; is in Indian C.S. William Clement Hanmer, b. 1868; is Lieut.
E. Lancashire Regt., and a Probationer for I.S.C.
Issue of the late Capt. Richard Hanmer Bunbury, R. N., 4th son of 7th baronet, b.
1813, d. 1857 : in. 1838, Sarah Susanna (now of 87, Eccleston Square, S.W.), da.
of Robert Clement Sconce, Esq. : —
Cecil Hanmer, b. 1845 ; formerly Col. Comdg. 2nd Batn. Connaught Rangers : m. 1873, Susan
Frances, who d. 1878, da. of Gen. William Craig Emilius Napier, of Oaklands. Cosham. Robert
Clement Sconce, b. 1847 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1872. Residence, 87, Eccleston Square, S.W.
Herbert Napier, b. 1851; is Major Army Ser. Corps, and D.A.Q.M.G., Head Quarters: in.
1878, Mary Louisa, da. of the late Major Donald Patrick Campbell, of Balliveolan, Ledaig, co.
Argyll, and has issue living, a son, b. 1880. Louisa Harriet Cometina : in. 1874, Dr. Max
Marckwald, and has issue living, a da., b. 1879. Frances Susanna: >«. 1873, John Frederic
Symons-Jeune, Esq., and has issue living, Bertram Hanmer Bunbury, b. 1883. Residence, Wat-
lington Park, Oxfordshire.
This family traces its origin to a younger brother of the Norman house of St. Pierre, who came to
England with the Conqueror. From Hugh Lupus, first Norman Earl of Chester, the family obtained
the manor of Bunbury in Cheshire. David de Bunbury, 7th in descent from St. Pierre, acquired
by marriage, temp. Edward III., the lordship of Stanney, which the family possessed until 1859. The
nth in descent from David de Bunbury was Sir Thomas, the ist baronet. The 6th baronet, Sir
Thomas Charles, was forty-three years M.P. for Suffolk. The 7th baronet, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Henry
Edward, K.C. B., sat as M.P. for Suffolk, and was Under Sec. of State for War 1809-16.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
RICHARDSON-BUNBURY, Creation 1787, of Castle Hill, co. Tyrone.
Rev. ,S/> JOHN RICHARDSON-BUNBURY, 3rd Baronet;
b. Oct. loth, 1813 ; s. his father, Sir JAMES, 1851 ; ed. at
Oxford Univ. : ;«. 1838, Maria, who d. 1888, da. of William
Ancketill, Esq., of Ancketill Grove, Monaghan, and has issue.
.Srms — Quarterly: ist and 4th, ermine, a chess-rook between two
leopards' faces in bend between two bendlets sable, Bunbury ; 2nd and
3rd, azure, on a fesse argent between an ancient ship the sails furled in
chief, and in base a saltire, a bull's head couped or, Richardson. Crests —
ist, in front of a tree proper on a mount vert a leopard's head, paly of six
argent and sable, transfixed by two arrows in saltire also proper ; 2nd, a
lion rampant ermine, in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert, between the
fore-paws a torteaux charged with a cross-crosslet or.
Residence — 10, Catherine Place, Bath.
Virtus paret robur.
Virtueappearslikeanoak. Daughters living-Matilda Anne : ,,i. 1870, George Charles Bracken-
ridge, Esq., who d. 1870, and has issue living. Upton Percival, b. 1872.
Olivia Emma: m. 1891, Lieut. -Col. George Atherley William
Forrest, Recruiting Staff Officer at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and has issue living, Evelyn Arthur
Atherley, b. 1892.
Sisters living—Diana. Emily.
Grandchildren living— Issue of the late Mervyn Matthew Richardson-Bunbury, Esq., son of 3rd
baronet, b. 1841, d. 1889 : tit. 1868, Eliza Mary (now of 15, St. Mary's Terrace, Paddington
Green, WA da. of William Thorn, Esq., M.D.) :—
FREDERIC HERBERT, M.K.C.P.S.L., 6. Jan. 22nd, 1870; is a Veterinary Surgeon, of 15, St.
Mary's Terrace, Paddington Green, W. Mervyn William, b. 1874. Irene Kate Matilda, b. 1871.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late William Richardson-Bunbury, Esq., 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1817,
d. 18— : m. 1857 :-
Several sons and daus., who are resident in Australia.
This family was originally Scotch : they became possessed of the Castle of Augher, in Tyrone,
by the marriage of Archibald Richardson with the da. of Sir James Erskine. Sir James, the 2nd
baronet in 1822, assumed his aunt's name of Bunbury.
BURDETT, Creation 1618-19, of Bramcote, Warwickshire.
Sir FRANCIS BURDETT, 8th Baronet ; b. July
5th, 1869 ; s. his father, Lieut. -Col. Sir FRANCIS, 1892 ; ed.
at Eton ; is Lieut. 8th Hussars.
Itatron of $u gibings— Dalby Magna V., Kirby Bellars V., Leicester-
shire; Avington R. , Berkshire ; Foremark D. , Derbyshire ; Seckington R.,
and, with — Inge, Esq., Newton Regis R., co. Warwick.
^rms — Azure, two bars or each charged with three martlets gules.
Crest — A lion's head erased sable, langued gules.
Seats— Ramsbury Manor, Wiltshire ; Kirby Bellars, Melton Mowbray,
Leicestershire ; Foremark Hall, Derbyshire. Clubs — Isthmian, Wel-
lington.
Cleve fast.
Sisters living — Georgiana Maie : m. 1891, George Anson Byron, Esq.
[see B. Byron"]. Residence, Farnsfield Hall, Southwell, Notts.- Maud
Clara Frances.
Half-Sister living — Clara Constance : in. 1874, Robert Alexander Houstoun, Esq., who d. 1879,
of Clerkington, Haddington, N.B. Residence, d, Chesham Place, S.W.
Aunt living — Emily : jit. 1845, Col. Eugene Adolphe Boutmy, who d. 1880, of the Belgian Service,
and has issue living, Valerie Emily: in. 1875, Mons. Eugene Delettrez, and has issue living,
Martha, — Alice Sophia Amy : in. 1874, Dr. John Seymour Batten, who d. 1886, and has issue
living, Seymour Willoughby Gerard Burdett b. 1876. Residence, Brighton.
Daughters living Of 5th Baronet— Clara Maria MONEY-COUTTS ; assumed by royal license in
1880, for herself and son, the additional surname of Coutts : m. 1850, the Rev. James Drummond
Money, who d. 1875, and has issue living, Francis Burdett Thomas (of Walsingham House,
Piccadilly, S.W. Club, Carlton), b. 1852; M.A. and LL.M. Camb. ; Bar. Inner Temple 1879:
>«. 1875, Edith Ellen, da. of Charles Churchill, Esq., of Weybridge Park, Surrey, and has issue
living, Hugh Burdett b. 1876, Clara Burdett, Eleanora Burdett, Joan Burdett, Margaret Burdett.
Residence, Stodham Park, Liss, Hants. Angela Georgina (Baroness Biirdett-Contts), b. 1814 ;
assumed in 1837 the additional surname and arms of Coutts under the will of the Duchess of St.
Albans ; created a Peeress 1871 : m. 1881, William Lehman Ashmead Burdett-Coutts. Esq., M.P.
Residences, i, Stratton Street, W. ; Holly Lodge, Highgate, N.
Widow living Of 7th Baronet — MARY DOROTHY (Lady Burdett); da. of the late John Smith,
Esq., of Cleatlam, co. Durham : m. 1867, as his 2nd wife, Sir Francis Burdett, 7th baronet, who
d. 1892. Residence, Ramsbury Manor, Hungerford.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late William Jones Burdett, Esq., next brother of yth baronet, b. 1814,
d. 1858 : m. 1852, Caroline Julia, da. of the late Capt. Joseph Neynoe : —
WILLIAM JONES, b. July 2ist, 1853. Francis Neynoe,*. 1855; m. 18— , Eleanor, da. of —
Rayner, Esq. Caroline Jane Julia : m. 1877, Lieut. -Col. Hattwell Harvey Stuart, formerly 2nd
Batn. Roy. Irish Rifles. Residence, Cairo Lodge, St. Edward's Road, Southsea. Clara Susanna :
m. 1881, the Rev. Allan Henry Lines Bolton, R. of Yatton Keynell, and has issue living, Hugo
Henry Neynoe, 6. 1888, — Amy Clara Constance, b. 1882, — Joan Marion Caroline Burdett, b.
1891. Residence, Yatton Keynell Rectory, Chippenham.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Charles Sedley Burdett, and brother of yth baronet, b.
1819, d. 1880: m. 1846, Harriet Elizabeth, who d. 1891, da. of Levi Ames, Esq.,
of The Hyde, Herts :-
Francis Arthur Sedley, b. 1849: in. 1890, Agnes, widow of James Campbell Walker, Esq., of
Edinburgh. Henry Hugh, b. 1852. Clara Blanche Harriet : m. 1872, Archibald Campbell
Stewart Blackett, Esq., Com. R.N., who d. 1882, and has issue living, William Stewart Burdett,
I, 1873, — Katherine Mary Stewart, b. 1879, — May Blanche, b. 1882. Residence, The Cottage,
Park Avenue, Dover. Constance Angela Mary : in. 1882, Lieut.-Gen. Henry Ellenborough
Dyneley, Madras Cav., and has issue living, Frederica Constance, b. 1884, — Mary Selina, b. 1886,
— Catherine Beatrice, b. 1887. Residence, Spring Lodge, Heathfield, Sussex. Edith Johanna.
Beatrice Maude : m. 1892, Edwin Hanmer Everett, Esq. Gertrude Alice.
Descendants of the late Robert Burdett, Esq., Alderman of London, 2nd son
of ist baronet :—
SirThomas Burdett, of Rahinderry, Queen's co., created a Baronet 1723, was grandson
of Robert Burdett, Esq. (.ante). His baronetcy under special remainder passed,
upon the decease of the 5th Bart., to the male descendants of Anne, wife of Walter
Weldon, Esq., and sister of ist Bart., and is now possessed by Sir Anthony Crosdill
Weldon, 5th Bart., of Rahinderry, Queen's co.
Issue of the late Arthur Burdett, Esq., b. 1770, d. 1842 : m. 1810, Anna, da. of the
late William Ripley, Esq., of Liverpool :-*-
Mary Jane: m. 1848, Lieut.-Col. Robert Brookes (formerly 24th Regt.), who d. (killed in action)
1849. Residence, Nice. Adelaide Louisa: m. 1842, John Head Burdett, Esq., J.P., who d.
1870, of Hunstanton, King's co. Residence, 10, Vesey Place, Kingstown, Dublin.
Grandson of the late Arthur Burdett, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Arthur Burdett, Esq., b. 1814, d, 1884 : m. ist, 1862, Grace Florinda, who d.
1863, da. of the late John Eyre Trench, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1875, Emma Wyke (now of Park-
hurst, Sevenuaks) da. of the late Major F. R. Eagar (formerly 3ist Regt.) : —
Arthur Florian Hugo de Burdet, b. 1863 ; ed. at Eton ; is a J.P. for King's co. ; formerly Capt. 4th
Batn. Roy. Dublin Fusiliers : ;«. 1884, Henrietta Maud, youngest da. of Robert St. George, Esq.
[see St. George, Bart.], and has issue living, Grace Sophia, b. 1885, — Maude, b. 1889. Resi-
dence. Coolfin, Banagher, King's co. Clubs, Kildare Street, Isthmian.
Issue of the late Capt. George Burdett, R.N., b. 17—, d. 1832 : m. 18 — , Catherine
Dorothea, da. of the late Col. William Browne, of Glenagarry, co. Dublin : —
Frances Elizabeth : in, 1836, Thomas Pery Knox, Esq. [see E. Ranfurly, colls.]. Residence,
Glennagary, Dean Park, Bournemouth.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. John Burdett, b. 17 — , d. 1841 : >«. 1802, Margaret
Anne, da. of the late Michael Head, Esq., D.L., of Derry Castle, co. Tipperary: —
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Burdett, b. 1812, d. 1875 : m. 1842, Sybilla (now of 4, Hanbury
Road, Clifton, Bristol), da. of Thomas Fleetwood, Esq. : —
Rev. Henry Plantaganet, b. 1853 ; is R. of St. Mary Steps, Exeter : m. 1892, Maria Louisa, da.
of John Curry, Esq., of Fareham, Hants. Residence, St. Mary Steps, Exeter. John Head, />.
1855 : m. 1882, Ada, da. of the late Rev. Moses Leatham, and has issue living, John Head,
b. 1883, — Henry Leatham, b. 1887, — a son, b. 1889, — Katherine Adelaide, b. 1882,— Sybil Mary,
b. 1885. Residence, Newport News, Virginia, U.S.A.— —Louisa Jane. Residence, 4, Hanbury
Road, Clifton, Bristol.
This family is descended from Hugo de Burdet, a Norman noble, who came over with the
Conqueror, and settled in Leicestershire. The male representative in the direct line is entitled to
quarter the Royal Arms of England and France by descent from Thomas Plantagenet, youngest son
of Edward III., and from Eleanor, wife of Edward I., and daughter of Ferdinand, King of Castile.
The baronies of Tyes, Latimer, and Badlesmere are in abeyance between the two surviving daughters
of the sth baronet. The 5th baronet was M.P for Westminster, and achieved considerable notoriety
for his advocacy of Reform in Parliament, etc.
BUKDETT, Creation 1665, of Berthwaite, Yorkshire.
Sir CHARLES GRANT BURDETT, Sth Baronet; b.
1885; s. his father, Sir CHARLES WENTWORTH, 1892.
3*na* — Paly of six argent and sable, on a bend gules three martlets or,
Crrst — On a tower argent a martlet with wings displayed or.
Resides in New Zealand.
Sisters living— Two.
Uncle living (son of 6th baronet)—/?^. William Jerome, b. 1841 ; ed.
at Oxford Univ. (M.A. 1875); sometime a Chaplain in diocese of Cal-
cutta : in. 1871, Eliza Katharine, 2nd da. of the Rev. Joseph Theophilus
Toye, V. of St. David's, Exeter, and has issue living, Arhngham Hugh,
b. 1874,— George Saville, b. 1875,— Edward Jerome, b. 1880,— Henry
Aylmer, b. 1881,— Ernest Wyndham.i. 1887,— Beatrice Mary, —Katharine
Hilda, — Marion Edith. Residence, Hallatrow Court, Hallatrow, near Bristol.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Aunt living (daughter of 6th baronet)— Eliza Mary : m. 1862, Major F. T. Garrard (formerly of
27th Madras N.I.), and has issue living, Francis Charles, b. 1863,— William Burdett, b. 1867,—
Henry Robert, b. 1869,— Edward Burdett, 6. 1875, — Eliza Harriett, — Gertrude Emily, — Ethel Mary
Chassereau, — Norah Burdett, — Margaret Burgess, — Flora Burdett, — Annie Isabel, — Katharine
Winifred Burdett. Resilience, 40, Montrell Road, Streatham Hill, S.W.
WidOW living Of 7th Baronet (Lady Burdett), da. of : m. 18— , Sir Charles Went-
worth Burdett, 7th Baronet, who d. 1892. Resides in New Zealand.
This family is descended from Almericus de Burdett, who held lands at Skelmanthorpe, Yorkshire,
temp. Henry III.
Burgho, see De Burgho.
BURGOYNE, Creation 1641, of Sutton, Bedfordshire.
Sir JOHN MONTAGU BURGOYNE, loth Baronet;
b. Oct. 23rd, 1832 ; s. his father, Col. Sir JOHN MONTAGU,
1858; ed. at Eton; formerly Capt. and Lieut. -Col. Grenadier
Guards ; served in Crimean campaign 1854-5 (severely wounded,
medal with clasp, and Turkish medal) ; is Hon. Col. and Lieut. -
Col. 3rd Batn. Bedfordshire Regt, a J.P. for Cambridgeshire,
and a D.L. and a J.P. for Bedfordshire (High Sheriff 1868) :
m. 1856, Amy, da. of the late Capt. H. Neilson Smith, R.E.
girms— Gules, a chevron or between three talbots argent, on a chief
embattled argent as many martlets azure, feat — A talbot sejant or, ears
sable and plain collared gules.
Seat — Suftbn Park, Sandy, Bedfordshire,
lers', Royal Yacht Squadron.
Clubs— Carlton, Travel-
Sister living— Mary Caroline: m. 18=9. Col. Robert Bruce, C.B., son of Sir James Robertson
Bruce, 2nd baronet. Residence, 6, Wat wick Square, S.W.
Uncle living (son of 8th baronet)— MONTAGU GEORGE, 6. Jan. gth, 1798: m. ist, 1855, Louisa
Theodosia Frances, who d. 1870, da. of the late E. Vernon, Esq., of Occleston, Cheshire; 2ndly,
1876, Sarah, who d. 1886, da. of the late Thomas Lounds, Esq., of Gosberton, Lincolnshire. Resi-
dence, Lonsdale House, Dorking, Surrey.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue living of the late Capt. Frederick William Burgoyne, R.N., 2nd son of 7th
baronet, b. 1778, d. 1848 : m. 1814, Harriet, who d. 1861, da. of Robert Wallace,
Esq., of Beechmount, co. Antrim: —
Charlotte Frances : m. 1834, the Rev. Michael Heron-Maxwell, who d. 1873 [see HERON-MAXWELL,
Bart., colls.].^— Margaretta : in. 1858, Capt. William O'Brien, and has issue living, Florence.
Residence,
The third son of 3rd baronet, the Rt. Hon. Gen. John Burgoyne, M.P. for Preston, was a
distinguished military officer ; he died without legal issue, but his natural son, Field-Marshal Sir
John Fox Burgoyne, the most distinguished engineer officer of his time, was created a baronet 1856,
appointed Constable of the Tower of London 1865, and died without surviving male issue 1871.
BURGOYNE, Creation 1856. [Extinct 1871.]
Field- Marshal Sir JOHN Fox BURGOYNE, G. C.B., ist and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 1st Baronet— Selina Henrietta. Residence, Hampton Court Palace.—
Caroline Mary : m. 1854, Major George Montagu Stopford, R.E., who d. 1860 [see E. Courtown,
colls.]. Residence, Hampton Court Palace.— —Elizabeth Montagu : m. 1858, Edward Sebastian
Woodhouse, Esq., J.P., D.L., who d. 1887. Residence, 140, Cromwell Road, S.W.
BURKE, Creation 1628, of Glinsk, Roscommon.
Sir THEOBALD HUBERT BURKE, i3th Baronet, a
descendant in the 5th generation of the 4th Baronet; b. 1833 ;
s. his kinsman, Sir JOHN LIONEL, 1884 ; formerly Lieut.-
Col. i8th Foot ; served in Crimean campaign 1855 (medal
with clasp and Turkish medal), and in Indian Mutiny cam-
paign 1857-8 (medal, and mentioned in despatches).
SVrtns — Or, a cross gules, in the first quarter a lion rampant sable.
Crtst — Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers argent.
Clnb — Army and Navy.
Brothers living— CHARLES ALFRED, b. 183— ; is a Civil Engineer.
Augustus Nicholson, b. 183 — Ulick Adelin, b. 18 — .
In hoc signo vinces. Sister living — Marianne Aline Alice. Residence, 3, Tedworth Square,
Under this sign thoushalt Chelsea, S.W.
conquer. Daughter liTlng Of llth Baronet— Katherine Elizabeth Camilla
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
(Lady Huntingtower) : tn. 1851, Lord Huntingtower, who d. 1872, el. son of 6th Earl of Dysart.
Residence, Ham House, Richmond, Surrey.
The family of Burke settled in Ireland under Strongbow, and formerly possessed princely
territories in Mayo, Galway, Roscommon, Tipperary, and Limerick. The 6th baronet was a lunatic,
and the 8th baronet being declared an idiot, his estates were settled by Act of Parliament to pass
immediately to his cousin, the next male heir. Sir John, who was subsequently created Knight of St-
Jago on the field of battle.
BURKE, Creation 1797, of Marble Hill, Galway.
Sir HENRY GEORGE BURKE, 5th Baronet ; b. Nov.
3oth, 1859; s. his brother, Sir JOHN CHARLES, 1880 ; ed. at the
Oratory, Birmingham, and at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1879) ;.
formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Connaught Rangers, and a J.P. and
D.L. for co. Galway (High Sheriff 1883).
^rms — Erminois, a cross gules ; in the first quarter a lion rampant sable.
Cnst — A cat-a-mountain sejant-guardant proper, collared and chained or.
Seat — Marble Hill, Loughrea, co. Galway. Clubs — Kildare Street,
co. Galway.
Brothers living— THOMAS MALACHY, 6. Jan. 8th, 1864. Clubs, Co.
Galway, Kildare Street. William Anthony, b. 1866 ; Bar. King's Inns,
Dublin, 1890 : m. 1889, Coralie Evelyn Power, da. of the late Capt. Power
Lalor, of Longorchard. Club, Kildare Street. Maurice Bernard, b.
1867 ; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Connaught Rangers.
Ung roy, ung foy, ung Sisters living — Julia Catherine Anne.— Mary Clare Theresa.
loy. Uncles living (sons of 2nd Baronet)— Charles Granby, b. 1814; ed. at
One king, one faith, one Christ's Coll., Camb. ; Bar. King's Inns, Dublin. 1838 ; formerly Master of
'"•''• Court of Common Pleas, Ireland ; is a J.P. for Dublin and Middlesex : m~
ist, 1843, Emma Jane, who d. 1869, da. of the late Ralph Creyke, Esq., of Rawcliffe Hall, and Marlon,
York ; 2ndly, 1871, Anna Everilda, 2nd da. of George Legard, Esq. [see Legard, Bart., colls.], and has
issue living (by ist marriage), Ulick Ralph (of 14, Ely Place, Dublin. Clubs, Carlton, Kildare
Street), b. 1845; Bar. Middle Temple 1870; is Clerk of the Peace for co. Dublin; unsuccessfully
contested Calne (C) 1880: m. 1868, Katharine, da. of James Bateman, Esq., F.R.S., of Worthing
[see Grey-Egerton, Bart., colls.], and has issue living, Henry Ulick b. 1874, Mabel Emma, Hope
Katharine, Sybil Mathilde, — Granby James (of 30, Eccles Street, Dublin. Club, Kildare Street),
b. 1850 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (M.A. 1873) ; is a ist class Clerk and Registrar to the Receiver
Judge, High Court of Justice, Ireland : m. 1888, Agnes Mary, da. of the Rev. A. K. H. Boyd, D.D.,
of St. Andrew's, Fife, N.B., — Philippa Elizabeth : m. 1871, the Rev. Franc Sadleir (Principal Chap-
lain to the Forces), of 4, Ennismore Gardens, Dover, — Emma Frances, b. 1855. Residence, 68,
Holland Road, Kensington, W. Club, St. Stephen's. Edward Howe, b. 1817. Residence.
Drum Park, Athlone.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd Baronet) — Caroline Jane. Residence,
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. James Harry Burke, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1816, </.
1882 : m. 1852, Marion Eliza, who d. 1892, da. of Mai. -Gen. B. Crispin :—
James Henry Thomas, R.N., b. 1853; became Com. 1887: >«. 1878, Edith, da. of the late Capt.
Powell John Comyn, and has issue living, James Howe Campbell Ulick, b. 1880. John Benja-
min. £ 1854.- Henry Ulick, b. 1856. Hubert William Austin, R.N.,b. 1858; L.R.C.P. and
L.R.C.S. Edin. 1883; appointed a Surg. R.N. 1884.— Marion Agnes; is a nun. Gathering
Mary Caroline.— Elizabeth Mary Clare : in. 1891, Jerome John Mac-Mahon, Esq., M.D. Res^
dence,
This family is a branch of that of which the Marquess of Clanricarde is the head.
BURNABY, Creation 1767, of Broughton Hall, Oxfordshire.
Sir HENRY BURNABY (who has not assumed the
title), 5th Baronet, son of the late Capt. Edward A. C. Burnaby,
R.N., 2nd son of ist Baronet; b. 1829; s. his brother, Sir
WILLIAM EDWARD, 1881 ; formerly Lieut. R.N. : m. 1853,
Carmen Maria, only child of the late Sefior Don Mariano
Torrente, Intendente D'Ejercito, and member of the Spanish
Parliament.
— Argent, two bars gules, in chief a lion passant per pale of the
second and vert, tost— Out of a mural crown a derm-lion rampant-guardant
or, in the dexter paw a staff proper, thereon a flag gules.
Pro rege.
For tlie king.
The ist baronet, Sir William Burnaby, Adm. of the Red, and some-
time Adm. and Com.-in-Ch. at Jamaica, and in Gulf of Mexico, was High
Sheriff of Oxfordshire 1764.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
BURNETT, Creation 1626, of Leys, Kincardineshire.
Sir ROBERT BURNETT, nth Baronet;
Valor increases by a wound.
1876; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 18— ) ; is a
D.L. and a J.P. for cos. Kincardine and Aberdeen :
m. 1864, Matilda Josephine, who d. 1888, da. of
the late James Murphy, Esq., of New York. U.S.A.
£Vrins — Argent, three holly leaves in chief vert, and a
hunting horn in base sable garnished gules. Crest — A hand
with a knife pruning a vine-tree proper. ^Supporters — Dexter,
a Highlander in hunting garb ; sinister, a greyhound proper.
Sent — Crathes Castle, near Aberdeen, N.B.
Residence — 3, Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W.
Town
Half-Brothers living— THOMAS, b. Nov. 27th, 1840; formerly Col. R.A. : m. 1875, Mary Eliza-
beth, el. da. of James Cumine, Esq., of Rattray, Peterhead, N.B., and has issue living, James
Lauderdale Gilbert, b. 1880, — Alexander Edwin, £.1881, — Ethel, --Mary Bertha.— —Alexander
Edwin, b. 1842 ; admitted a Writer to the Signet 1873. Residence, Edinburgh.
Collateral Branch living.
Alexander, 2nd son of 6th baronet, assumed the name of Ramsay by royal license,
and was created a baronet [see Ramsay, Bart., cr. 1806].
The lands of Leys are held under a charter from Robert Bruce, dated 1324. The ist baronet,
Sir Thomas Burnett, though a Covenanter, was much trusted by Charles I., and was a friend of the
great Marquess of Montrose. He was uncle of the famous Dr. Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury.
The son of 6th baronet, who assumed the name of Ramsay, was created a baronet 1806.
BURNS, Creation 1889, of Castle Wemyss, Wemyss Bay, Renfrewshire.
Sir JOHN BURNS, 2nd Baronet ; b. June 24th,
1829; s. his father, Sir GEORGE, 1890; is a J.P. and a
D.L. for cos. Renfrew and Lanark, and Hon. Lieut. Roy.
Naval Reserve : m. 1860, Emily, da. of the late George Clerk
Arbuthnot, Esq. [see Arbuthnot, Bart., colls.], and has issue.
^rms — Or, two mullets of six points pierced in chief sable, a bugle-horn
in base of the last, stringed and garnished vert. Crtst — A dexter hand
proper, grasping a bugle-horn sable, garnished vert.
Seat— Castle Wemyss, Wemyss Bay, N.B. Town Residence,— *,
Park Gardens, Glasgow. Clubs — Travellers', Royal Yacht Squadron.
Sons living— GEORGE ARBUTHNOT, b. Sept. i7th, 1861 ; is a J.P.
for Lanarkshire: m. 1886, Mary, da. of Hickson Fergusson, Esq., of
The Knowe, Ayrshire. Residence, Lymekilns, East Kilbride, Lanark-
shire.——James Cleland, b. 1864 : m. 1891, Charlotte M. E. Nugent, da.
of the late R. Nugent Dunbar, Esq., of Machermore. Residence,
Daughters living— Agnes Caroline Jane Cleland. Mary Hay.
Brother living— James Cleland, b. 1832 ; is a J.P. for cos. Lanark and Perth : m. 1861, Louisa
Selina, who d. 1872, da. of the late William Lawrence Colquhoun, Esq., of Clathick, Perthshire,
and has issue living, Selina Colquhoun : m. 1886, Francis Douglas Blake, Esq., Bar.-at-Law, of
6.1, Ladbroke Grove, W., Tillmouth Park, Cornhill-on-Tweed, and i, Brick Court, Temple, E.C.,
and has issue ''ving, Kathleen Selina Douglas, Marjorie Frances,— Jane Alice : m. 1886, Major
Octavius Rowe, R.A., — Grace, — Margaret Cleland : ;«. 1892, Charles Montagu Bell Godfrey, Esq.,
formerly Lieut, ist Batn. Roy. Scots Fusiliers, — Bessie Colquhoun. Residence, Glenlee, Hamilton,
N.B. Clubs, Carlton, Junior Carlton.
BURRARD, Creation 1769, of Walhampton, Hampshire.
Sir HARRY PAUL BURRARD, 6th Baronet;
b. Sept. 5th, 1846; s. his father, Sir HARRY, 1871 ;
formerly Lieut. 6oth Rifles; is a J.P. for Hants:
m. 1st, 1872, Margaret, who d. 1885, da. of the
late John Anderson, Esq., J.P. , of Rothesay and
St. John's, New Brunswick ; andly, 1888, Jane
Eleanor Frances, el. da. of Lieut. -Col. Bernard
George Griffin-Beale, of Northfield, Wandsworth,
S.W., and Brighton.
e^rms — Azure, a lion passant argent between two estoiles
in chief and a cross-crosslet fitchee in base of the second, on
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
^ chief or, two lions rampant combatant gules, supporting a hand of the last. Crtst — A naval crown
or, therefrom issuing a cubit arm erect for the hand grasping a trident in bend sinister point down-
wards. SupporUrs — On either side a lion reguardant argent standing upon an anchor proper,
supporting a trident erect or, gorged with a naval crown therefrom a chain reflexed over the back
azure.
Club — Royal Yacht Squadron.
Uncle living (son of 3rd Baronet)— SIDNEY, b. Nov. 4th, 1826; ed. at Downing Coll., Camb.
formerly Lieut.-Col. Grenadier Guards ; served in Crimea : in. 1859, Geraldine Augusta, da.
deuce, Stonham House, Strand, Ryde, Isle of Wight,
The ist baronet, Sir Harry, sat as M.P. for Lymington 1741-84. The 2nd baronet, Adm. Sir Harry,
G.C.B., G.C.M.G., a distinguished naval officer, was also M.P. for 40 years previous to 1835; in
1801 and 1804 he entertained King George III., Queen Charlotte, and all the Princesses, at Wai-
hampton ; he assumed in 1795 by sign-manual the surname of Neale ; in 1840, H.M. Queen Dowager
Adelaide, the Princess Augusta, the Duchess of Gloucester, and a large number of friends, erected
on the Walhampton estate an obelisk 75 feet in height, as a tribute to his memory. The 4th baronet
was M.P. for Lymington 1828-32. Members of this family represented either Lymington or Yarmouth
(I. of W.) in every Parliament but onte [1735-40] between 1679 and 1835. Burrard Creek, British
Columbia, was named after Lieut. -Col. William Burrard, the father of 2nd baronet. The Walhampton
•estate was sold in 1883.
BURRARD, Creation 1807, of Lymington, Hampshire. [Extinct 1870.]
Sir CHARLES BURRARD, 2nd and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 2nd Baronet — Laura: m. 1861, the Rev. John Compton, R. of Minstead,
and Hon. Canon of Winchester, and has issue living, Charles Henry, b. 1870, — John, b. 1873, —
Catherine, — Agnes Charlotte. Residence, Minstead Rectory, near Lyndhurst, Hants. Emily
{Hon. Mrs, Maurice Nelson): m. 1863, Rear- Adm. the Hon. Maurice Horatio Nelson, son of
2nd Earl Nelson. Residence, Anglesey, Gosport.— Alice : m. 1858, the Rev. William Henry-
Lucas, Rural Dean of Christohurch, and Hon. Canon of Winchester, and has issue living, Rev.
Charles Burrard, b. 1859 ; ed. at Winchester and at Brasenose Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1883, M.A. 1888) ;
:s Assist.-Curate of St. Peter's, Bournemouth, — Elinor,— Theodora Mary. Residtftct, Aspenden,
Wimborne Road, Bournemouth. Frederica : m. 1863, Capt. W. Norris, who d. 1874, of the
Rifle Brigade, and has issue living, Arthur Gambier, b. 1864; is Lieut. R.A. : ;«. 1891, Emily
Margaret, da. of Maj.-Gen. Richard Warren [see Warren, Bart., colls.].— Paul Burrard l>. 1868 ; is
Lieut. 2nd Batn. Duke of Cornwall's L.I., — William, b. 1871. — Louisa Frederica, b. 1805. Resi-
dence, Forest Bank, Lyndhurst.
BURRELL, Creation 1774, of Valentine House, Essex.
Sir CHARLES RAYMOND BURRELL, 6th Baronet ;
b. March 29th, 1848 ; s. his father, Sir WALTER WYNDHAM.
1886; ed. at Magdalen Coll., Camb.; is a J.P. for Sussex,
and a County Councillor for W. Div. of Sussex, W. Grinstead
Div. ; formerly Capt. Sussex Militia : ;«. 1872, Etheldreda
Mary, da. of Sir Robert Loder, ist Bart., of High Beeches,
Crawley, Sussex, and,has issue.
T^rms — Vert, three plain shields argent, each having a bordure engrailed
or. (frtst — A naked arm embowed, and holding a branch of laurel, both
proper.
Seats— Knepp Castle, Horsham ; West Grinstead Park, Sussex. Chits
— Carlton, New University.
Sub libertate quietem.
Rest under liberty.
Son living— MERRIK RAYMOND, b. May i4th, 1877.
Daughters living— Sybil Dorothy.— —Mary Emma.
Brother living— Robert Merrik Raymond, b. 1863.
Sisters living— Frances Louisa : >n. 1884 Count Philip Alexander Palli, who d. 1892, and has
issue living, Dorothea Mary,— Sophia,— Irene,— Angelica. Residence, Place de la Constitution,
Athens. Dorothea Mary Augusta': m. 1878, Francis William Otter, Esq., who d. 1885, and has
issue living, Walter William, b. 1879. Residence, West Grinstead Lodge, Horsham.— Emily
Charlotte Edrica : m. 1876, Ernest Baggallay, Esq., Stipendiary Magistrate for West Ham, and
has issue living, Richard Burrell, b. 1878,— Ernest Burrell, b. 1879,— Dorothea Julia,— Frances
Lois. Residences, 106, Elm Park Gardens, S.W. ; The Moat, Cowden, Kent. Edith Henrietta :
m. 1888, the Rev. William Robert Pearson Strange, V. of Stockland-Bri^tol, and has issue living,
Raymond Fulke, b. 1889,— Roger Wodeland, b. 1890,— Emily Maud, b. 1891. Residence, The
Vicarage, Stockland-Bristol, Bridgwater.
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This family is stated to be an offshoot of the house of Borrell, a Goth, in Barcelona, A.D. 840, a
descendant of which settled in England, in West Northumberland, temp. Edward II. It is also
descended, in the male line, from John Burrell, of Woodland, who, in 1414, at his own cost fitted
out a ship, twenty men-at-arms, and fifty archers, for the war with France ; and in the female line
from Sir Walter Wodeland, who as knight-equerry bore the banner of the Black Prince at Poictiers.
The 3rd baronet sat as M.P. for Shoreham (C) 1806-62, and at the time of his death was " father " of
the House of Commons. The 4th baronet was also M.P. for Shoreham (C) 1862-76, and the sth baronet
sat as M.P. for New Shoreham (C) 1876-85.
BURROWS, Creation 1874.
Sir FREDERIC ABERNETHY BURROWS, 2nd Baronet;
b. Dec. 30th, 1845 ; s. his father, Sir GEORGE, 1887 ; ed. at
Uppingham Sch. ; admitted a Solicitor 1869 ; formerly a partner
in the legal firm of Burrows and Barnes, of 8, Sackville Street,
\V. : m. 1883, Constance Fanny, da. of the late Rev. Henry
Nicholson Burrows, of Shirley House, Hants, and has issue.
^rms — Per fesse azure and sable a caduceus erect proper between three
fleurs-de-lis ermine. C-rfSt — A fa|con, wings expanded or, gorged with a
collar, holding in the beak a spear-head, and resting the dexter leg on a
fleur-de-lis fessewise, azure.
Residences — 30, Bryanston Square, W. ; Westgate-on-Sea.
Windham, Conservative, Oriental.
Clubs—
Daughter living— Fanny Beatrice, b. 1887.
Et vi et virtute. Brother living— ERNEST PENNINGTON, b. July nth, 1851 ; ed. at
Both by strength and Radley.
virtue. Sister living— Rose Ellen : m. 1867, Alfred Willett, Esq., F.R.C.S., and
has issue living, Herbert Burrows, b. 1870 ; ed. at Westminster, and at
Uuiv. Coll., Oxford,— John Abernethy, b. 1872, — Alfred Stuart, b. 1876,— Bernard Hastings, b.
1880, — Arnold Theodore, b. 1883, — Elinor : m. 1889, the Rev. Herbert Arthur Bull, of Wellington
House, Westgate-on-Sea, — Elise Maud. Residences, 36, Wimpole Street, W. ; Wyndham Croft,
Crawley, Sussex.
The ist Baronet was an eminent physician.
BURTON, Creation 1758, of Pollacton, co. Carlow, Ireland.
Sir CHARLES WILLIAM CUFFE BURTON, 5th
Baronet, son of the late Benjamin Burton, Esq., 3rd son of 2nd
Baronet; b. Jan. I3th, 1823; s. his cousin, Sir CHARLES, 1843 ;
ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut. 1st Dragoons; is a J.P. for co.
Carlow (High Sheriff 1851) : m. 1861, Georgiana Mary, da. of
the late David Haliburton Dallas, Esq.
£Vrms — Per pale, azure and purpure, a cross engrailed or, between four
roses argent. Crest — On a ducal coronet a dexter gauntlet, the palm inwards
all proper.
Seat — Pollacton, co. Carlow, Ireland. Clubs— Army and Navy,
Carlton, Kildare Street.
Sister living— Adelaide.
Deus providebit. Collateral Branches living.
God will provide. Granddaughters of the late Benjamin Burton, Esq., 3rd son
of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Adolphus William Desart Burton, C.B., b. 1827, d. 1882: m.
1863, Sophia Louisa (now of Pollacton, co. Carlow), da. of Gen. Sir John Slade, ist
baronet : —
Grace Ellen (Lady Denys): m. 1890, Sir Francis Charles Edward Denys, 3rd Bart. Residence,
British Legation, Copenhagen. Gertrude Mary.
Grandchildren of the late William Burton, Esq., 4th son of 2nd baronet :—
Issue of the late Samuel Skey Burton, Esq., b. 1821, d. 1868: in. 1861, Susan Bristow
Berridge, who d. 18 — , widow of Thomas Miller, Esq., of Leicester :—
Mary Katherine Nora : m. 1880, George Frederick Stevenson, Esq., LL.B., and has issue living,
George Charles Burton, b. 188-, — Norah Evelyn. Residence, Leicester.
This family is in common ancestry with the Marquess of Conyngham. A Sir Edward Burton was
created a knight-banneret by Edward after the battle of St. Albans (1460). The ist baronet, Sir
Charles Burton, was Lord Mayor of Dublin 1753, and M.P. for that citv.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Comme je trouve.
As I find.
BUTLER, Creation 1628, of Garryhundon, co. Carlow, Ireland.
Sir THOMAS PIERCE BUTLER, loth Baronet ; b. Dec.
i6th, 1836; s. his father, Sir RICHARD PIERCE, 1862 ; ed. at
Cheltenham Coll. ; formerly Lieut. 24th Regt. and Major Carlow
Militia ; served with 56th Regt. in Crimea (medal with clasp,
and Turkish war medal) ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Carlow (High
Sheriff 1866), and Hon. Col. 8th Batn. King's Roy. Rifle Corps ;
unsuccessfully contested Carlow co. (C) 1885 : m. 1864, Hester
Elizabeth, da, of Sir Alan Bellingham, 3rd Baronet, and has issue.
^rms — Or, a chief indented azure, a martlet for difference. Crest — Out
of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers, therefrom a falcon
rising argent.
Seats — Ballin Temple, Tullow, co. Carlow ; Garryhundon, co. Carlow.
Clubs— Carlton, Kildare Street.
Sons living— RICHARD PIERCE, b. Sept. 28th, 1872 ; ed. at Harrow. Thomas Edmond,
b. 1875.
Daughters living— Edith Alice. Maude Isabel. Dorothea Hester. Eleanor Frances.
Brothers living— Richard Pierce, b. 1839 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; entered 78th Foot 1856, and
retired as Lieut. 1865; was Adj. Londonderry Militia 1865-75 ; is a J.P. for Manitoba: m. 1864,
Florence Isabel, da. of the late Hans Henry Hamilton, Esq., Q.C., of Dublin, and has issue living,
Hans Pierce, b. 1880, — Violet : m. 1891, Charles Francis, Esq., C.E., of Winnipeg, N. America, —
Eva, — Isabel, — Mildred,— Lucy. Residence, Poplar Point, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Walter Selby, b. 1845; ed. at Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; formerly Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. 8th
Batn. King's Roy. Rifle Corps: m. 1885, Alice Lucy, da. of Edmund Fowler, Esq., of Abberley,
Edgbaston, and has issue living, Edmund Pierce, b. 1886, — Vivien Tilla, b. 1891. Residence,
Greenmount, Castle Bellingham, co. Louth. Clubs, Kildare Street, Ulster.— —Charles Robert, b.
1848 ; ed. at Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; formerly Lieut. 3oth Foot. Residence, Garryhundon House,
Bagnalstown, co. Carlow. Clubs, Kildare Street, Badminton.
Sisters living— Elizabeth Frances: in. 1885, H. Tootal Broadhurst, Esq. Residence, Beachamp
Hall, Leamington. Emma : in. 1867, Geoffrey Joseph Shakerley, Esq., formerly Capt. R.A.,
and has issue living, Geoffrey Charles, b. 1869 ; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. King's Roy. Rifle Corps, —
Hugh Pierce, b. 1873, — Henry Edmund, b. 1876,— Arthur Cecil, b. 1879,— Eric Piers, b. 1885,—
Eleanor May, — Constance Avice, — Avice Louisa, — Dora Emma, — Mildred Alice, — Rhona Grace.
Residence, Butterton Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme. Matilda Constance.
SOUS living Of 8th Baronet— Thomas, b. 1814 ; formerly Lieut. 7th Foot : m. ist, 1840, Mary, who
d. 1860, da. of Henry Tulip, Esq., of Brunton, Northumberland : 2ndly, 1861, Emma Elizabeth Bertie,
da. of the late Adm. Bertie Cornelius Cator, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Laura : m. 1884,
Fitzpatrick Tower, Esq. Residence, 66, Prince's Gate, S.W. Clubs, Carlton, Army and Navy.
Antoine Sloet, C.B., b. 1823; entered Army 1842, and retired 1851; formerly Capt. 7th
Dragoon Guards : served in Kaffir War 1846-7 (medal) ; was Resident Magistrate, Ireland 1853-81,
Special Magistrate 1881-3, and Divisional Magistrate 1883-8; C.B. 1887: m. ist, 1854, Mary
Matilda, who d. 1862, el. da. of the late Rev. George Hamilton Le Poer Beresford ; 2ndly, 1875,
Ella, el. da. of the Rev. Joseph Stevenson, R. of Clonfeacle, co. Tyrone, and widow of Arthur
Residence, 12, St. James's Terrace, Clonskeagh, co. Dublin. Clubs, United Service, St. Stephen's
b. 1861,- — Percy Thomas, b. 1862, — Mabel Howard : in. 1887, Major James Alfred Coxhead, R.A.
(whose Clubs are Naval and Military, Hurlingham, Unionist), and has issue living, Muriel Sydney.
Club, Army and Navy.
Daughters living Of 8th Baronet— Arabella Sarah (Lady Cosset) : m. 1835, Capt. Sir Ralph
Allen Gosset, K.C.B., who d. 1885, and has issue living, William Butler, b. 1836; formerly Col.
R. E. ; served in Indian Mutiny 1858 (medal with clasp) : m. 1867, Alice Lee, da. of the late Robert
Cooper Lee-Be%'an, Esq., of Trent Park, East Barnet, Herts, — Matthew John Alfred, b. 1837 ; is a
Principal Clerk in Inland Revenue Office : m. 1870, Mary Constance, who d. 1878, da. of the
late David Burton, Esq., of Cherry Burton, Hull,— Francis Russell (of St. Stephen's Porch, Palace
of Westminster, S.W.), b. 1849; is Dep. Serjeant-at-Arms : in. 1876, Mary Snell, da. of Robert
Dalglish, Esq. Residence, 16, Cranley Gardens, S. Kensington, S.W. Louisa Charlotte (Lady
Cannic/uiet) : in. 1841, Sir James Robert Carmichael, 2nd baronet, who d. 1883. Residence, 12,
Sussex Place, Regent's Park, N.W. Henrietta Maria: m. 1857, Capt. John Hedley, and has
issue living, Arthur Robert, b. 1859, — Ethel,— Laura. Residence,
WidOW living Of 9th Baronet— MATILDA (Lady Butler), da. of the late Thomas Cookson, Esq.,
of the Hermitage, Durham : m. 1835, Sir Richard Pierce Butler, gth baronet, who d. 1862 Resi-
dence, 64, Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late James Butler, Esq., 4th son of 7th baronet, b. 1788, d. 1865 : in.
18 — , Elizabeth, who d. 1827, da. of Beauchamp Bagenall Hill, Esq. : —
James, b. 1826: m. 1860, Henrietta Clnra, da. of the late Capt. Charles George Butler, R.N. [see
infra], and has issue living, James Walter, 6. 1864, — Beauchamp Charles, b. 1865, — William Arthur,
b. 1868,— Harry Claude, b. 1875,— Amy Sarah. Residence, Ballybar House, Carlow. Sarah :
in. 1865, John Cranston, Esq., who d. 1874. Elizabeth.
9o
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Charles George Butler, R. N. (infra):—
Issue of the late Capt. John Bayford Butler, R.N., b. 1832, d. 1888 : ;«. 1867, the Hon. Sybil
Catherine Devereux (now of 21, Alexandra Road, Bedford), da. of isth Viscount Hereford:—
Francis Algernon, b. 1878. Humphrey Charles, b. 1880. Nora, 6. 1870.
Issue oi the late Capt. Charles George Butler, R. N., sth son of 7th baronet b. 1793,
d. 1867 : tn. 1830, Emily, da. of John Bayford, Esq. : —
William Charles, b. 1844; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Border Regt. ; is a J.P. for Cumberland: nt.
1877, Emily, da. of Henry Strettell Chad wick, Esq., and has issue living, Henry Beauchamp,
b. 1878, — Walter, b. 1880,— William, b. 1888,— Eleanor, — Sybil, — Dorothy. Residence, Durran Hill
House, Carlisle. Charles Arthur, b. 1846 : in. 1875, Louisa, da. of the late Capt. Richard Low
(53rd Regt.). Henrietta Clara : tn. 1860, James Butler, Esq. [see ante]. Emily Harriet : in.
1860, David Henry Owen, Esq.. and has issue living, Charles John, 6. 1869, — Guy Butler, b. 1870,
— Emily Grace Ethel,— Cathleen Mary, — Eleanor Constance, — Evelyn Frances, — Alice Altham, —
Sybil Mary, — Violet, — Mary Wilberforce, — Janet, — Hester, — Cecile May, — Marjorie. Residence,
6. Ridgmont Gardens, Gower Street, W.C.— — Sarah Newenham : tn. 1873, Francis Wilfred Lawson,
Esq., and has issue living, Francis Wilfrid, b. 1876, — Nowell John Cecil, b. 1886,— Mary Winifred,
— Muriel Kate, — Dorothy. Residence, 6iA, Cadogan Square, S.W.
Great-granddaughters of the late Major Pierce Butler, 3rd son of 5th baronet : —
Issue of the late Pierce Butler, Esq., b. 1810, d, 1867 : m. 1834, Frances Anne, da. of the
late Charles Kemble, Esq. : —
Sarah: in. 1859, Owen Jones Wister, Esq., M.D. Residence, Butler Place, Logan Station, Phila-
delphia, U.S.A. Frances (Hon. Mrs. James Leigh): m. 1871, the Rev. the Hon. James
Wentworth Leigh [see B. Leigh], R. of St. Mary's, Bryanston Square, W. Residences, 86,
Gloucester Place, W. ; The Bower, Limpsfield, Surrey.
Grandchildren of the late James Butler, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. William Paul Butler, b. 1817, d. 1861 : m. 1846, Letitia Maria, da. of
John Gray, Esq., of Upton, co. Carlow : —
Charles James John, b. 1852: formerly Capt. ist Batn. Bedfordshire Regt. Fanny Letitia Maria.
Elizabeth Anna : tn. 1879, Trevor Overend, Esq. Residence, 12, Ely Place, Dublin. Helen
Williamina.
Grandchildren of the late William Paul Butler, Esq., 4th son of sth baronet: —
Issue of the late James Butler, Esq., b. 17 — , d. 1856: in. 18 — , Maria, who d. 1873, da. of
the Rev. Charles Charleton, of Tynemouth :—
James Thomas, b. 1825 ; is a J.P. for Carlow ; formerly Resident Magistrate for co. Kilkenny : tn. 1859,
Adelaide Maria, da. of the late George Rons Keogh, Esq., of Kilbride, co. Carlow, and has issue
living, Charles Richard, b. 1860, — James Henry, b. 1863, — Somerset Edward Molyneux, b. 1867, —
George FitzWalter, b. 1868,— Mary, — Emily Blanche. Residence, The Deanery, Leighlin Bridge,
co. Carlow. Edward Holme, b. 1834 : is Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. Sth Batn. King's Roy.
Rifle Corps. Residence, Talmenai, Carnarvon. Club, Carnarvon Yacht. Anna Maria.——
Harriet Catherine. Maria: m. 1859, William Gore Johnston, Esq., and has issue living, Chris-
topher William, b. 1861, — Anna Maria, — Mary Edith, — Emily Adelaide, — Florence May. Resi-
dence, Sandymount, Morris, Manitoba.
Carlow co. has been represented in Parliament by several baronets of this creation, viz., — ist
baronet, 1634-54 '» 3rd, 1692-1704 ; 4th, 1713-15 ; 5th, 1779-61 ; 6th, 1761-69 ; and 7th, 1783-1800 ; and
the 6th baronet sat for Portarlington 1769-83.
BUXTON, Creation 1803, of Shadwell, Norfolk. [Extinct 1888.]
Sir ROBERT JACOB BUXTON, 3rd and last Baronet.
Daughters living of 3rd Baronet— Maud Isabel. Sybil Mary.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— MARY AUGUSTA (Lady Button), da. of the late Lieut.-Col. John
Johnstone [see Johnstone, Bart., colls.]: tn. 1865, Sir Robert Jacob Buxton, 3rd baronet, who
d. 1888. Residence, Shadwell Court, Thetford, Norfolk.
BUXTON, Creation 1840, of Belfield, Dorsetshire.
Sir THOMAS FOWELL BUXTON, 3rd
Baronet; b. Jan. 26th, 1837; s. his father, Sir
EDWARD NORTH, M. P., 1858 ; eel. at Harrow, and
at Trin. Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1859); sat as M.P. for
Lynn Regis (L) 1865-68 ; unsuccessfully contested
Lynn Regis 1868, Westminster 1874, Norfolk N.
1876 and 1879, and Essex W. 1880 : formerly a
partner in firm of Truman, Hanbury. and Co. ;
is a D. L. and a J.P. for Norfolk and Essex,
and Hon. Col. loth Vol. Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince
Consort's Own) : m. 1862, Lady Victoria Noel, da.
of lot Earl of Gainsborough, and has issue.
^t:w> — Argent, a lion rampant tail elevated and turned over the head sable, between two mullets of
thejsecon<>. Crest — A buck's head couped gules, attired or, gorged with a collar of the last, therefrom
pendent an escutcheon argent, charged with an African's head sable. Supporters — Dexter, an African
sable wreained about ihe head and loins vert : sinister, a buck gules, attired or.
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Seat — Warlies, Waltham Abbey. Tcnun Residence — 14, Grosvenor Crescent, S.W. Clubs —
Brooks's, New University, Devonshire.
Sons living— THOMAS FOWELL VICTOR, b. April 8th, 1865 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. : in. 1888, Anne Louisa Matilda, da. of the Rev. Henry Thomas O'Rorke, R. of
Feltwell, Norfolk, and has issue living, Thomas Fowell, b. 1889, — Roden Henry Victor, b. 1890,
— Clarence Edward Victor, b. 1892. Residence, Woodredon, Waltham Abbey. Club, Brooks's.
Noel Edward, b. 1869; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. Charles Roden, b. 1875.
Harold Jocelyn, £. 1880. Leland William Wilberforce, b. 1884.
Daughters living— Edith Frances (Hon. Mrs. Walter G. Hepburne-Scotf) : m. 1888, the Hon.
Walter George Hepburne-Scott (Master of Polwarth), el. son of 6th Baron Polwarth. Residence,
Humbie House, Upper Keith, E. Lothian. Mary Catherine: in. 1889, the Rev. Stewart Gordon
Ponsonby, V. of St. Sepulchre's, and Chaplain Trin. Coll., Cambridge, and has issue living, Noel
Edward, b. 1891, — Arthur Gordon, b. 1892. Residence, St. Mary's Gate, Cambridge. Constance
Victoria. Victoria Alexandrina. Mabel Frances Evelyn
Brothers living — Samuel Gurney, b. 1838 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is a J.P. and a
D. L. for Norfolk (High Sheriff 1891) and Norwich, and a partner in banking firm of Gurney, Birkbecks,
Barclay, and Buxton, of Norwich : in. ist, 1861, Louisa Caroline, who d. 1879, da. of the late John
Gurney Hoare, Esq., of Hampstead ; 2ndly, 1886, Mary Ann, da. of Henry Birkbeck, Esq. , of Stoke
Holy Cross, Norwich, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Edward Gurney, b. 1865, — Harry Gurney,
i. 1871, — Lionel Gurney, b. 1876, — Margaret Caroline : in. 1888, Richard Gurney Hoare, Esq., and
has issue living, Mabel b. 1890, — Anna Mildred : m. 1889, Capt. William Douglas Whatman, 2oth
Hussars, — Isabel Louisa, — Victoria Catherine Audrey, — Carolyn Gurney, — (by 2nd marriage),
Richard Gurney, b. 1887, — Minna Alice. Residence, Catton Hall, Norwich. Club, Oxford and
Cambridge.— Edward North, b. 1840 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is a J.P., a D.L., and a County
Alderman for Essex, and a Director of metropolitan brewing firm of Truman, Hanbury, and Co. ;
was Chm. of London School Board 1881-85 ; unsuccessfully contested S. Essex 1880 ; sat as M.P. for
-S.W., or Walthamstow, Div. of Essex (L) 1885-6, when he was defeated for N.W., or Stowmarket,
Div. of Suffolk : in. 1862, Emily, da. of the late Rev. the Hon. Kenelm Henry Digby [see B. Digby,
colls.], and has issue living, Gerald, b. 1862 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. : in. 1890, Lucy
Ethel, da. of Sir Joseph Whitwell Pease, M.P., ist Bart., and has issue living, a da. b. 1851, —
Anthony, b. 1881,— Geraldine : in. 1888, Francis Dent, Esq., Bar.-at-Law, of 2. Plowden Buildings,
Temple, E.C., and has issue living, Geoffrey b. 1891. Constance b. 1890, — Ella, — Hannah Maud,
—Clare Emily,— Theresa. Residence, Knighton, Buckhurst Hill. Clubs, New University,
Athenaeum, City Liberal. Henry Edmund, b. 1844; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1869); is
a J.P. for Norfolk, Suffolk, and Yarmouth, Vice-Chm. of Eastern Div. of Suffolk County Council,
a partner in banking firm of Gurneys and Co., of Yarmouth, and Hon. Col. and Vol. Batn. Norfolk
Regt. : ;«. 1867, Mary Rosalind, da. of the Rev. Abbot Upcher, of Kirby Cane, Norfolk, and has
issue living, Abbot Redmond, b. 1868, — Ronald Henry, b. 1874, — Edward Hugh, b. 1880, — Knyvet
Upcher, b. 1882, — Winifred, — Violet, — Rosalind Upcher. Residence. Fritton, Great Yarmouth.
Charles Louis, b. 1846; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1868); formerly Lieut. Norfolk Artillery
Militia: is a J.P. and a County Councillor (Buxton Div.) for Norfolk: in. 1873, Maria, da. of the
Rev. Henry James Lee Warner, of Thorpland Hall, Norfolk, and has issue living, Walter Louis,
b. 1875, — Norah Louis, — Amy Louis, — Melicent Louis. Residence, Bolwick Hall, Marsham, near
Aylsham. Francis William, b. 1847; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1872) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn
1873 ; is a partner in metropolitan banking firm of Prescott and Co. ; sat as M.P. for Andover
(/,) 1880-5, when he unsuccessfully contested W., or Andover, Div. of Hants : m. 1872, the Hon.
Mary Emma, da. of ist Baron Lawrence, and has issue living, John Lawrence, b. 1877,— Hujjh
Forster, b. 1882, — Robert Vere, b. 1883, — Ruth, — Madeline, — Hilda,— Frances Mary, — Cecil.
Residence, 42, Grosvenor Gardens, S.W. Clubs, Brooks's, Athenaeum, City Liberal.
Sisters living— Anna Cecilia. Catherine Elizabeth. Laura Priscilla : in. 1873, Henry Francis
Pelham, Esq. [see E. Chichester]. Residence, 20, Bradmore Road, Oxford. Sarah Evelyn : in.
1881, Richard Hanbury Joseph Gurney, Esq., and has issue Hying, Quinton, b. 1883, — Christopher,
b. 1885, — Rachel, b. 1887, — Richenda, b. 1889, — Gladys Catherine, b. 1892. Residence, Northrepps
Hall, Norfolk.
Uncle living (son of ist Baronet)— Thomas Fowell, b. 1821 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is a J.P.
for Herts (High Sheriff 1878) ; formerly a partner in metropolitan brewing firm of Truman, Hanbury,
and Co. : m. 1845, Rachel Jane, da. of the late Samuel Gurney, Esq. , of Upton, Essex, and has issue
living, John Henry (of Hunsdon Bury, Ware, Clubs, New University, City Liberal), b. 1849 ; ed. at
Trin. Coll., Camb. : in. 1874, Emma Maria, da. of the late Capt. Richard Wilson Pelly, R.N. [see Pelly,
Bart., colls.], of Forest Rise, Walthamstow, and has issue living, Henry Fowell b. 1876, Leonard b.
1877, Andrew Richard b. 1879, Arthur b. 1882, Dorothy Rachel, Katharine Margaret, Lilian Rosa-
mond,— Geoffrey Fowell (of Sunny Hill, Thorpe, Norwich. Clubs, Oxford and Cambridge, White's),
b. 1852 ; ed. at Uppingham, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is a partner in banking firm of Gurneys &
Co., Norwich, a J.P. for Norfolk, and Major ist Vol. Batn. Norfolk Regt. ; was Sheriff of Norwich
1890 : in. 1878, Mary, da. of the Rev. the Hon. John Harbord [see B. Suffield], and has issue living,
Charles Geoffrey b. 1879, Bernard b. 1882, Ivor b. 1884, Guy b. 1888, Joan, Olive, Avery,— Alfred
Fowell (of 5, Hyde Park Street, W.), b. 1854 ; ed. at Rugby, and st Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is a Director
of London banking firm of Prescott, Dim.sdale, Cave and Co., Limited, and a County Councillor for
London, City Div. : m. 1885, Violet, da. of the Very Rev. Thomas William Jex-Blake, D.D., Dean
of Wells, and has issue living, Patrick Alfred b. 1892, — Rev. Barclay Fowell, b. 1860 ; ed. at Harrow,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is a Ch. Missionary So.'s Missionary, Matsuye, Japan : m. 1886,
Margaret Maria Amelia, da. of the late William Railton, Esq., of 65, Onslow Square, S.W., and
has issue living, Murray Barclay b. 1889, Alfred Barclay b. 1891, — a son b. 1892, — Rachel Louisa, —
Elizabeth Ellen : m. 1868, Robert Barclay, Esq., of High Leigh, Hoddesdon, Herts, -Catherine
Emily : ;«. 1891, Thomas Morris Macknight, Esq., of Bankend, Ayrshire, and Woorun, Ensey,
Victoria,— Margaret Jane : in. 1882, the Rev. Richard Arnold Pelly, V. of West Ham, Essex [see
Pelly, Bart., colls.],— Effie Priscilla,— Ethel Mary. Residence, Easneye, Ware.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— CATHERINE (Lady Button), da. of the late Samuel Gurney, Esq.,
of Upton, Essex : m. 1836, Sir Edward North Buxton, M.P., who d. 1858. Residence, Colne
House, Cromer.
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Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Charles Buxton, Esq., M.P., 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1822, d. 1871 :
m. 1850, Emily Mary (now of 7, Grosvenor Crescent, W.), da. of Sir Henry
Holland, ist baronet [see B. Knutsford] : —
Bertram Henry, 6. 1852 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. Residence, Foxwarren, Cobham,
Surrey. Clubs, Oxford and Cambridge, City Liberal.— —Sydney Charles, M.P., b. 1853 ; ed. at
Clifton Coll. ; was a member of London School Board 1876-82 ; appointed Under Sec. of State for
the Colonies Aug. 1892 ; unsuccessfully contested Boston (L) 1880, Peterborough 1885, and Croydon
1886 ; sat as M.P. for Peterborough (L) 1883-5 : has sat for Poplar Div. of Tower Hamlets since
1886 : m. 1882, Constance Mary, who d. 1892, da. of Sir John Lubbock, 4th baronet, M.P., and has
issue living, Charles Sydney, b. 1884,— Kenneth Sydney, b. 1886,— Phyllis Sydney, b. 1888. Resi-
dences, 15, Eaton Place, S.W. ; Cromer, Norfolk. Clubs, Reform, National Liberal, Cosmopolitan.
Eleanor Margaret : >«. 1877, Cecil William Boyle, Esq. [see E. Cork, colls.]. Residence,
Broghill, St. Mary's Road, Wimbledon.— —Mary Emma : in. 1887, Albert Osliff Rutson, Esq.,
who d. 1890, and has issue living, Margaret Albert, b. 1891. Residence, 74. Eaton Square, S.W.
— Richenda. Sybil de Gournay : m. 1887, George Stapylton Barnes, Esq. [see V. Chetwynd,
colls.]. Residence, Fox Holm, Cobham, Surrey.
The family of Buxton were seated for nearly three centuries at Coggeshall, Essex. The ist
baronet, Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, M.P. for Weymouth (L) 1820-36, was distinguished for his
exertions for the abolition of slavery and reform of the penal code.
CALL, Creation 1791, of Whiteford, Cornwall
Sir WILLIAM GEORGE MONTAGU CALL, 4th Baronet ;
b. Feb. 6th, 1849 ; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM BERKELEY,
1864 ; ed. at Eton ; is a J.P. for Cornwall.
^rttts — Gules, three trumpets fessewise in pale argent. Crtst — A demi-
lion rampant, holding a trumpet in his paw, as in the arms.
Clubs — Junior Carlton, Hurlingham, English (Homburg).
Grata manu.
With grateful liand.
Sister living— Blanche (Lady Falkiner): m. 1865, Sir Samuel Edmund
Falkiner, 6th baronet. Residence,
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd Baronet) — Augusta (Lady Hornby) : >n.
ist, 1838, Capt. George Dacres Paterson, gSth Regt. , who d. 1847 ; 2ndly,
1849, Adm. Sir (William) Windham Hornby, K.C.B. Residence, 6,
Roland Houses, S.W.
The ist baronet, Sir John Call, M.P., served in India with considerable
reputation as a military engineer, and was subsequently a Commissioner to
enquire into the state of the Crown Lands. The 3rd baronet was a special
Warden of the Stannaries.
CAMPBELL, Creation 1628, of Ardnamurchan, Argyllshire.
Sir JOHN WILLIAM CAMPBELL, C.B., 8th Baronet ;
b. March 3rd, 1836; s. his father, Sir JOHN, 1853; ed. at Roy.
Mil. Acad.. Woolwich; entered R.A. 1854, became Major
1872, Lieut.-Col.i88l, Col. 1885, and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1886 ;
served in Crimean campaign 1855 (medal \vith clasp, and Sardi-
nian and Turkish medals), throughout China campaign 1860
(medal with two clasps), and in Afghan war 1879-80 (medal
with clasp); C.B. 1886: m. 1867, Catherine Syona Sophia, da.
of the late W. W. Cavie, Esq., of Tamerton Folliot, Devon,
and has issue.
;2Vrms — Quarterly : ist, or, a stag's head cabossed attired sable ; 2nd,
argent, a galley, her sails furled and oars in action sable ; 3rd, gyronny of
eight or and sable ; 4th, or, afesse cheeky argent and azure. Crtst — A swan.
Club — Navy and Military.
Sons living— JOHN BRUCE STUART, b. Jan. 3rd, 1877. Another, b. 1886.
Daughters living— Lya Ethelle.^— Agnese Eleanor Mina. Mary Eva Beryl.
Brothers living— Loudoun Francis, b. 1842; ed. at Woolwich; formerly Lieut.-Col. 26th N.I.,
Madras.— —Frederic, b, 1843 ; formerly Lieut. R.A. : ?>t. 1869, Emilie Guillaumine, el. da. of the
late Donald -Madame, Esq , of Lochbuie, Argyllshire, and has issue living, five sons and two daus.
Duncan McNeil, b. 1846; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich; is Lieut.-Col. R.E. : m. 1870.
Grace Hall.
The ist baronet, Sir Donald, on Aug. 28th, 1643, resigned his dignity into the King's hands, for
a new enfeoffment of it and the lands annexed, in favour of his nephew and heirs male. Upon the
decease of Sir Donald, his nephew did not claim the title, neither did the three next succeeding
heirs. About 1790, however, the next heir assumed to be Sir John Campbell, 6th baronet : and his son.
Sir John, 7th baronet, was Lieut. -Gov. of St. Vincent's, 1845-53.
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CAMPBELL, Creation 1628, of Auchinbreck.
Sir NORMAN MONTGOMERY ABER-
CROMBY CAMPBELL, gth Baronet ; b. 1846; s.
his brother, Sir Louis HENRY DUGALD, 1875 '•>
ed. at Edinburgh Acad. : m. 1886, Isabella Sara,
da. 'of Jerome Carandini, Marquis di Sarzano, and
has issue.
^rms — Gyronny of eight or and sable within a bordure
gobony, argent and vert, charged with eight ermine spots
of the second. Crtst— A dexter hand proper holding a
spur or. ,$upporttrs — Dexter, a man in armour ; sinister,
a horse saddled and bridled, both proper.
Residence — Nelson; New Zealand.
Daughters living— Moira Constance, b. 1887. Ida Cerise, 6. 1888.
Brothers living- CHARLES RALPH, b. 1850 ; ed. at Edinburgh Acad. ; was sometime engaged in
Geological Survey of Scotland : m. 1878, Sara, da. of the Hon. William Robinson, of Cheviot Hills,
New Zealand, and has issue living, William Robinson, b. 1879, — Charles Ralph, b. 1881, — Norman
Dugald Ferrier, b. 1883, — Louis Hamilton, b. 1885, — Hay, b. 1887. Residence, Cheviot House,
Cheviot Hills, New Zealand.
Daughter living Of 8th Baronet— Katherine Mary Edith. Residence,
Widow living Of 7th Baronet— CHARLOTTE (Lady Campbell), da. of the late Louis Henry
Ferrier, Esq., of Belleside, Linlithgowshire : m. ist, 1841, Sir John Eyton Campbell, 7th baronet,
who d. 1853 > 2ndly, 1855, James Gardiner, Esq. Residence, South Park, Campbeltown, N.B.
Collateral Branch living.
Granddaughter of the late John Campbell, Esq., son of the late Dugald Campbell,
Esq., 2nd son of sth baronet : —
Issue of the late Peter Campbell, Esq., b, 17 — , d. 18 — : m. 18 — , Catherine Williamson
Ramsay : —
Elizabeth Jane: m. 1847, William Davys Harries Campbell-Davys, Esq., Barrister-at-law, who d.
1885, and has issue living, Richard (Club, Junior Carlton), b. 1849 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; Bar.
Inner Temple 1873; is a J.P. and a D.L. forces. Brecon, Carmarthen, and Argyll. Residence,
Neuadd-fawr, Llandovery, S. Wales.
This baronetcy was conferred upon Sir Dugald Campbell, Knight, with remainder to his heirs
male whatsoever. Upon the death of the 6th baronet in 1812, Dugald Campbell, Esq., of Killdalloig,
Deputy- Keeper of the Great Seal in Ireland, became de jure 7th baronet, but did not assume the title,
and the baronetcy remained abeyant until 1841. when the title was claimed by Mr. Dugald Campbell's
heir, John Eyton Campbell, Esq., of Killdalloig, who then legally proved himself heir to the title, and
was subsequently recognised as 7th baronet de facto.
CAMPBELL, Creation 1667 or 1668, of AberuchiU, Perthshire.
Sir JAMES CAMPBELL, 5th Baronet ; b.
May 5th, 1818 ; s. his father, Sir ALEXANDER,
1824; ed. at Edinburgh High School and Coll. ;
is a J.P. for cos. Perth, Gloucester, and Monmouth,
Dep.-Surveyor of Dean Forest, and a County
Alderman for Gloucestershire; formerly Lieut. -
Col. 2nd Vol. Batn. Gloucestershire Regt. : m. 1840,
Caroline, 2nd da. of Adm. Sir Robert Howe Brom-
ley, 3rd Baronet, and has issue.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, gyronny of eight or and
sable ; 2nd, argent, a lymphad with her oars in action sable ;
3rd, or, a fesse cheeky argent and azure all within a bordure
ermine, fcst — A lion guardant gules crowned with laurel
Victory follows the brave.
and holding in his dexter paw a sword proper, hilled and pommelled or, and in the sinister a dag,
or Highland pistol. Supporters — Two bloodhounds guardant, proper, collared and leashed or. afiotto
— " Sequitur victoria forteis."
Seats — Whitemead Park, Coleford, Gloucestershire; Kilbryde Castle, Dunblane, Perthshire, N.B.
C/tt&r— Arthur's, New (Edinburgh).
Sonliving— ALEXANDER, b. Aug. loth, 1841 ; ed. at Harrow ; is Lieut.-Col. R.A. : m. 1871, Edith
Frances Arabella, who d. !884, da. of Alexander S. Jauncey, Esq., and has issue living, James
Colin, b. 1875, — John Alexander Coldstream, b. 1877, — Caroline Sophia, — Edith Maud, — Helen
May, — Evelyn. Club, Army and Navy.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Alexander le Grand Campbell, Esq., 2nd son of 4th baronet, b. 1819,
d. 1890 : m, 1853, Hester Anne (now of Tinakori Road, Wellington, New Zealand),
da. of the late Edward B. Copeman, Esq., of Coltishall, Norfolk : -
Alexander Bulwer, b. 1855. George Frederick Colin, b. 1858. Margaret Jane : ;«. 1884, Walter
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Edward Hacon, L.R.C.P. Lond., and Hon. Surgeon Christchurch Artillery, and has issue living,
Eric Dennis, b. 18 — . Residence, Freshford House, Lichfield Street East, Christchurch, New-
Zealand.^— Brenda Campbell. Caroline Hester Mary. Catherine Coldstr: am.
Issue of the late Frederick Hugh Campbell, Esq., 4th son of 4th baronet, b. 1823, tf.
1892: 111. 1848, Mary Spencer, who d. 1880, el. da. of the late Joseph Price, Esq.,
of Ceylon C.S. : —
Alexander Price, b. 1850 : in. 1875, Frieda, da. of Dr. Lothe, of Edinburgh. Frederick William
Burleigh, b. 1854 ; is in Ceylon C.S. : in. 1876, Gertrude, da. of the late J. Thomas, Esq., banker,
of Newport, Monmouth, and has issue living, Richard Hanbury Burleigh, b. 1877,— a son, b. 1880.
Richard Burleigh, b. 1856 ; is in Ceylon C.S. : in. 1877, Elizabeth Graham, da. of the late
Dr. Richard Thomas, of Tiverton. Caroline Emily Margaret: in. 1872, John Tyler Taylor,
Esq. Residence, Monmouth.
Grandchildren of the late William Campbell, Esq., W.S., 4th son of 3rd baronet, b.
1774, d. 1849 : m. ist, 1804, Eliza, da. of William Hunter, Esq., of Glenormiston.
co. Peebles , 2ndly, 1820, Jane, da. of H. Cleghorn, Esq., of Strath vithy, co. Fife : —
Issue of the late Col. James Campbell, b. 1806, d. 1884 : m. ist, 18 — , Rebecca, who d. 18 — ,
da. of the late Rev. John Stuart; 2ndly, Margaret, da. of the late John Boyd, Esq., of
Broad Meadows, Selkirk : —
Colin, b. 1864.— —Archibald James, b. 1865. Eleanor Margaret.
Issueof the late William Hunter Campbell, Esq., LL.D., b. 1814, d. 1883 : m. ist, 1848, Emily,
da. Anthony Lyons, Esq., J.P., of Demerara ; 2ndly, Anna, who d. 18 — , widow of Dr.
Nicholson : —
Walter Frederic, b. 1855 ; is a Marine Engineer.^— Edith Mary Anne. Mildred Emily.
Issue of the late Robert Stuart Campbell, Esq., b. 18- ; d. 1879 : in. twice, and had by each
wife : —
Several sons and daughters who it is supposed Reside in Canada.
Issue of the late John Campbell, Esq., M.D., 6th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1785, d. 1867:
vi. 1808, Catherine, da. of John Logan, Esq., of Knockshinnock, co. Ayr. : —
John Logan, b. 1817 : m. 1858, Emma, da. of Sir John Cracroft Wilson, K. C.S.I., and has issue living,
Winifred. Residence, Auckland, New Zealand. Martha.
The ist baronet, a Lord of Justiciary in Scotland, under the title of Lord Aberuchill, was a Privy
Councillor, and sat as M. P. for Perthshire 1690-1702. Helost .£17, 201 (Scots), from the Highland army
under Lord Dundee, and though an Act of Parliament granting him compensation was passed, he did
not receive the money. The original patent of baronetcy is lost, and the date when it was conferred
is not known.
CAMPBELL, Creation 1808, of Succoth, Dumbartonshire.
Sir ARCHIBALD SPENCER LINDSAY CAMPBELL, 5th
Baronet, son of the late George Ramsay Campbell, Esq.,
H.E.I. C.S. ; b. June 27th, 1852; s. his cousin, Sir GEORGE,
1874 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Univ. Coll.. Oxford (B.A. 1876);
formerly Lieut. Highland Borderers (Stirling) Militia ; Advocate
Scotland 1880; is a T-P- and D.L. for Dumbartonshire: m.
1887, Harriett Katherine Grace, da. of the late Col. Arthur John
Reynell-Pack, C.B. [see E. Donoughmore, colls.].
g^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, gyronny of eight invecked or and sable ;
2nd and 3rd azure, a lion rampant argent, within a bordure counter-compony
argent and azure. Crrst — A camels' head couped proper.
Residence— IT,, Moray Place, Edinburgh. Clubs — New, Travellers'.
Labor
et perseverantia. Brotlier Uving—J AMES RAMSAY, b. April 23rd, 1855 ; ed. at Harrow ;
BytoUandpersrverance. ;s Major 2nd Batn. The King's (Shropshire L.I.). Ctub, Naval and
Military.
Sister living— Hester Elizabeth Susan Mary.
Widows living Of 3rd and 4th Baronets — AGNES (Lady Agnes Frank), da. of 2nd Marquess
of Westminster, b. 1831 : in. ist, 1858, Sir Archibald Islay Campbell, 3rd baronet, who d. 1866 ;
zndly, 1871, Philip Frank, Esq., M.D. Residence, 3, Elvaston Place, S.W. MARGARET ANNE
MARIA (Lady Campbell), da. of Sir Edward Borough, 2nd baronet: m. 1858, Sir George Campbell,
4th baronet, who d. 1874. Residence, Garscube, Glasgow, N.B.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Andrew Ramsay Campbell, sth son of 2nd baronet, b. 1813,
d. 1874 : m. 1848, Mary, who d. 1870, da. of John Anstruther Thomson, Esq., of
Charleton, Fife :—
Clementina Elizabeth.
This family is in common ancestry with the Dukes of Argyll. Sir Hay Campbell, ist baronet, was
Lord President of Court of Session, with title of Lord Succoth ; and the 2nd baronet was a Lord of
Session 1809-24, with the titulary designation of Lord Succoth.
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CAMPBELL, Creation 1815.
Sir GUY THEOPHILUS CAMPBELL, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Oct. i6th, 1854; s. his father, Col. Sir EDWARD FITZ-GERALD,
1882 ; is Major King's Roy. Rifle Corps, and Adj. of its nth
Vol. Batn. ; was sometime A.D.C. to Lieut. -Gov. of Bengal
(Hon. -Sir Ashley Eden); served in Afghan campaigns 1879-80
as A.D.C. to Lieut.-Gen. Sir Samuel Brown : m. 1884, Nina,
da. of the late Frederick Lehmann, Esq., of 15, Berkeley
Square, W., and has issue.
JArms— Quarterly : ist and 4th, gyronny of eight or and sable; 2nd,
argent a lymphad sable with a flag and pennants flying gules ; 3rd, or a
fesse cheeky argent and azure. Crrst — A boar's head arrachee or.
Residences — The Lodge, Thames Ditton, Surrey ; Coombe Cottage,
Kingston-on-Thames.
SOUS living— GUY COLIN, 6. Jan. 3ist, 1885. Ronald Ion, b. 1890.
Daughter living— Sylvia Nina, b. 1888.
Brothers living— Edward Fitz-Gerald Frederick, b. 1856 : m. 1889, Helen Emily, da. of the
late Rev. Charles Stuart Stanford, D.D., R. of St. Thomas's, Dublin. Residence, Burwood Lodge,
Burwood Park Road, Walton-on-Thames. Charles James Napier (twin), 6. 1856 : m. 1889,
Geraldine Harriette, da. of the late Rev. Charles Stuart Stanford, D.D., R. of St. Thomas's,
Dublin, and has issue living, Edward FitzGerald, b. 1890. Residence, Woodside, Burwood Park
Road, Walton-on-Thames. Gerald Fitz-Gerald, b. 1862. Francis Bunbury Fitz-Gerald, b.
1863. Residence, 29, Avonmore Road, W. Kensington, W. Colin Arthur FitzGerald (twin), b.
1863 ; formerly Private Sec. to Gov. of S. Australia (Earl of Kintore). Percy Fitz-Gerald, b.
1865 : »t. 1880, Isabel, da. of R. Ballard, Esq., of Palumpur, Kangra Valley, and has issue living,
Ion Percy FitzGerald, b. 1890. Residence, Honora, Palumpur, Kangra Valley, Punjab.— —Ion
Douglas FitzGerald. b. 1868: m. 1891, Mabel Unsworth, da. of the late Capt. Quin, of Dublin,
and has issue living, Nina Mabel Mary, b. 1891. Residence, Burrampoora Factory, Mozufferpore,
Tirhoot, Bengal. George Theophilus, /;. 1872.
Sisters living— Annie Charlotte. Residence, 29, Avonmore Road, W. Kensington, W. Finetta
Madeline Julia.— — Griselda Mary Theophila.
Uncle living (son of ist Baronet)— Frederic Augustus, b. 1839 ; formerly Capt. 6oth Rifles ; served
in China war 1860-62 ; was successively A.D.C. to Viceroy of Ireland (Earl Spencer) and Equerry
to H.R.H. Princess Louise ; is a Gentleman Usher to H.M. : m. 1862, Emma Mary, da. of tne late
Major Hugh Higgins-Brabazon, of Brabazon Park, co. Mayo [see Palmer, Bart., cr. 1777], and has
issue living, John St. Clair, b. 1865, — Guy Edward Spencer, b. 1873, — Florence Frances Augusta, —
Pamela Louisa Augusta Ambrose (Lady Ernest W. Hamilton): m. 1891, Lord Ernest William
Hamilton, son of ist Duke of Abercorn. Residence, 100, Grosvenor Road. Embankment, West-
minster, S.W.
Aunts living (daughters of ist Baronet)— Frances Elizabeth: m. 1840, Lieut.-Col. Henry Boys
Harvey, formerly of Syth Foot, whorf. 1883. Residence, Trewollack, Bodmin. Georgina Genevieve
Louisa: m. 1847, Thomas Henry Preston, Esq., and has issue living, Henry Edward (of Bishop-
thorpe, York), b. 1857 ; is a J.P. for E. Riding of Yorks : m. 1886, Beatrice Mary Thomson, da.
of the Most Rev. William Thomson, D.D., Archbishop of York,— Maria Emma Georgina: m. ist,
1871, the 4th Earl of Desart (divorced 1878); zndly, 1878, Charles Sugden, Esq., from whom she
obtained a divorce 1891,— Pamela Mary. Residence, Moreby Hall, York. Lucy Sophia Julia
(Lady Smyth): m. 1848, Gen. Sir Edward Selby Smyth, K.C.M.G., and has issue living, Edward
Guy, b. 1851 ; is Major Roy. Irish Rifles, and Adj. of its 4th -Batn. : m. 1879, Georgina Florence,
da. of the late Hon. James Bury, R.E. [see E. Charleville], and has issue living, one son and two
daus., — Geraldine Lucy Isabella Mary: m. 1882, Major Charles Haggard, 2nd Batn. Roy. Irish
Rifles, and has issue living, one son and two daus. Residence, Darby House, Sunbury-on-Thames.
Emily : m. 1859, Major Charles David Cunynghame Ellis [see B.' Howard de Walden, colls.].
Residence, La Luquette, Hyeres, Var, France.— Madeline Caroline Frances Eden (Hon. Mrs.
Percy, Wyndluuii): m. 1860, the Hon. Percy Scawen Wyndham, son of ist Baron Leconfield.
Residences 44, Belgrave Square, S.W. ; Clouds, Salisbury. Ju}ia Elizabeth Henrietta : m. 1862,
Maj.-Gen. FitzRoy (William) Fremantle, C.B., and has issue living, Guy b. 1867,— Agnes: m.
1890, Charles Henry Sheffield Pretyman, Esq., Com. R.N.,— Pamela,— Frances. Residence,
Chuffs, Maidenhead.
The ist baronet. Sir Guy, C.B., a Maj.-Gen. in the Army, and Col. of the 3rd West India
Regiment ; served through the Peninsular war and at Waterloo. The 2nd baronet, a Col. in the
Army, served in the Punjab campaign 1848 and through the Indian Mutiny campaign 1857-8.
CAMPBELL. Creation 1831, of Barcaldine, Argyllshire.
Sir DUNCAN ALEXANDER DUNDAS
CAMPBELL, 3rd Baronet; b. Dec. 4th, 1856; s.
his father, Sir ALEXANDER, 1880 ; formerly
Capt. 3rd Batn. The Black Watch (Royal High-
landers) ; is F.S.A. Scotland, Gentleman Usher
of the Green Rod, a J.P. forco. Argyll, and Capt.
3rd and 4th Batns. Highland L.I.
$rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, gyronny of eight or and
sable, Campbell ; 2nd, argent, a lymphad sable, sails furled
and oars in action, Lorn ; 3rd, or, a fesse cheeky argent and
azure, Stewart of Lorn. Crest — A Highlander fully armed
and equipped, having a sword in the right hand and on the
left arm a target or. .Supporters — Dexter, an heraldic tiger ;
/ am prepared. sinister, a stag- — all proper.
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Residence — 16, Ridgway Place, Wimbledon. Clubs
Royal Highland Yacht.
-Junior United Service, Scottish, Hurlingham
Brother living— REGINALD ERIC DUNCAN, b. Nov. 28th, 1857; formerly Capt. 2nd P.atn.
Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers) ; is Assist. Inspector Lagos Constabulary ; served in
operations against Jebus 1892. Club, Army and Navy.
Sisters living— Harriette Beatrice Mabel. Flora Mary Muriel.
Uncles living (sons of ist Baronet) — John Peter William, b. 1824; entered B.S.C. 1842, became
Capt. 1856, Major 1862, Lieut.-Col. 1868, Col. 1873, and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1876; served in Sutlej
is aor ..., a onmen a
Lancers ; served in Afghan campaign 1878-9 (medal), — Duncan John Alfred, b. 1854 ; in B.C.S. ;
is a Dep. Commr. in Burmah : tn. 1890, Mary Snell, da. of Dr. Septimus Gibbon, of 39, Oxford
Terrace, W., — Francis James Brooke, b. 1861 ; is Capt. I.S.C., — Gerald Edward Lyon, b. 1863;
entered M.C.S. 1883: m. 1886, Sybil, da. of Maj.-Gen. Thomas Ross Church, C.I. E.,— Richard
Hamilton, b. 1865, — Emily Frances Margaret: ;«. 1872, Lieut.-Col. Francis Richard Begbie, I.S.C.,
—(by and marriage), Ian Alastair, b. 1876 ; is a Naval Cadet, — Christina. Clubs, East India LTnited
Service, New (Edinburgh).
WidOW living Of 2nd Baronet— HARRIETTE (Lady Campbell), da. of the late Adm. Henry
Collier: in. 1855, Sir Alexander Campbell, 2nd Baronet, who d. 1880. Residence, 16, Ridgeway
Place, Wimbledon.
This family is descended from Sir Duncan Campbell, ist. Bart., of Glenorchy, ancestor of the
Marquess of Breadalbane (a branch of the Ducal House of Argyll).
CAMPBELL, Creation 1831, of Carrick-Buoy, co. Donegal, Ireland.
Sir GILBERT EDWARD CAMPBELL, 3rd Baronet ; b.
April 29th, 1838 ; s. his father, Sir JOHN NICOLL ROBERT,
1870; formerly Capt. gznd Highlanders; served through Indian
Mutiny (medal) : m. 1870, Esther Selina, da. of the late William
Baynham, Esq. , and has issue.
^rms —Quarterly : ist and 4th, gyronny of eight or and sable ; a canton
azure charged with a boar's head argent, muzzled gules ; 2nd and 3rd, argent,
a lymphad sable. Crtst — An eastern crown surmounted by a boar's head
couped or.
Son living— CLAUDE ROBERT, b. May 2nd, 1871.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Sir Edward Alexander Camp-
bell, C.B., and son of ist baronet, b. 1801, d. 1848: ;«.
1837, Eliza Sophia, who d. 1851, da. of Thomas Parratt,
Esq., of Lower Grosvenor Place, S.W. : —
Emma: m. 1863, Bartholomew Arcedeckne Duncan, Esq., M.D., M.R.C.P,, who d. 1891, and has
issue living Rev. Campbell Arcedeckne, b. 1863,— Emma Maud Marion : tn. iS— . the Rev. George
Gustavus Napier Whittingham (Curate of Powick), of Elm^eld, Callow, Worcester. Annette
CAMPBELL, Creation 1831, of New Brunswick.
Sir ARCHIBALD AVA CAMPBELL, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Jan. 27th, 1844; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; s. his father,
Maj.-Gen. Sir JOHN, 1855; formerly Lieut. 95th Foot; is a
J.P. for co. Fife: m. 1876, Henrietta Ellen Hutton Dawson,
da. of the late Rev. Eusebius Andrewes Uthwatt, R. of Fox-
cote, Bucks, and has issue.
g^nns — Quarterly : ist and 4th, gyronny of eight or and sable ; 2nd,
argent, a lymphad sable ; 3rd, or, a fesse cheeky argent and azure ; in the
centre point of the whole a heart gules, ensigned with the ancient crown of
Scotland or ; on a chief of honorable augmentation, argent a mount vert
inscribed "Ava" in letters of gold, thereon a Burmese stockade propel,
between a representation of the gold cross and clasp conferred on the ist
baronet during the Peninsular war ; on the dexter, pendent from a ribbon
fimbriated gules, and on the sinister pendent from a ribbon azure, the badge
Perseverantia victor. of the Portuguese order of the "Tower and Sword." Crrsts — ist, on a
Bv Perseverance a con- mount vert a Burmese warrior on horseback armed and accoutred proper ;
gueror. 2nd, out of an eastern crown or, a demi-lion issuant supporting with the
dexter paw a crowned heart as in the aims.
Residence— Gibliston, by Colinsburgh, Fife.
•—ARCHIBALD AVA AUGUSTUS, b. Dec. 5th, 1679. William Andrewes Ava, £.1880.
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Daughters living — Henrietta Helen. Mary Ava Margaret.
Brothers living— Augustus Almeric Ava, b. 1846. Blenheim Ava, b. 1848.
Sisters living — Helen Elizabeth Barbara. Elizabeth Margaret.— Maria Georgina.
AlintS living (daughters of ist Baronet) — Helen Maria (Hon. Lady Spencer) : in. 1836, Gen. the
Hon. Sir Augustus Almeric Spencer, G.C.B. [see B. Churchill]. Residence, 51, Ennismore
Gardens, S.W.— Laura Susanna: m. 1848, Lynedoch Douglas, Esq., who d. 1859, and has issue
[see Douglas, of Glenbervie, Bart., colls.]. Residence,
The ist baronet, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Archibald, G.C.B., was Col. of the 62nd Regiment, and Com. -in-
Chief in Burmese War. The 2nd baronet, Maj.-Gen. Sir John, was killed in the assault of the Redan,
Sebastopol, 1855.
COCKBURN-CAMPBELL, Creation 1821, of Gartsford, Ross-shire.
Sir ALEXANDER THOMAS COCKBURN-CAMPBELL,
r' 5th Baronet ; b. 1872 ; s. his father, Sir THOMAS, 1892.
$rms — Quarterly ist and 4th, gyronny of eight or and sable,
Campbell; 2nd, argent, a galley or lymphad her oars in action sable :
3rd, or, a fesse cheeky argent and azure, over all a chief argent charged
with a rock proper superscribed " Gibraltar," between two medals for
Seringapatam and Talavera ; 2nd and 3rd, quarterly, ist and 4th,
argent, an ostrich feather ensigned with an Imperial crown proper,
between three cocks, two and one, gules ; six- mascles three two and one
or, Cockbnrn. Crest — ist, a dexter hand holding a scimitar all proper,
Campbell ; 2nd, a cock proper, Cockburn.
Residence — Perth, Western Australia.
Brother living— JOHN STOTHERT, *. 1873.
Sisters living — Grace Lucy. Sophia Olympia Cecilia.— Rachel
Mary Anne. Lalla.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet)— Charlotte Isabella
Olympia : in. ist, 1857, Charles Uhde, Esq., who d. 1859, of
Handschuchsheim, Baden ; andly, 1864, Baron Frederick yon
Poelnitz. Residence, Ippesheim, and Maihof, Bavaria. Cecilia.
WidOW living Of 4th Baronet— LUCY ANNE (Lady Cockburn-
Campbelt), da. of the late Arthur Trimmer, Esq., of Pootenup, W. Australia : m. 1870, Sir Thomas
Cockburn-Campbell, 4th baronet, who d. 1892. Residence, Perth, W. Australia.
Lieut.-Gen. Sir Alexander Campbell, ist baronet, Col. of 8oth Regiment, greatly distinguished
himself at Seringapatam, also in the Peninsula, 1809-11, where he commanded a division of the
British Army. He was created a baronet 1815, and in 1821 obtained a new patent, which extended the
limitation to the male issue of his daughter Olympia (Mrs. Cockburn), and afterwards to the male issue
of his daughter Isabella Charlotte (Lady Malcolm). The 2nd baronet assumed in 1824 the additional
surname of Campbell. Sir Thomas, 4th Bart., was Pres. of Legislative Council of W. Australia.
HUME-CAMPBELL, Creation 1665, of Marchmont, Berwickshire.
Sir HUGH HUME - CAMPBELL, yth
Baronet; b. Dec. I5th, 1812; s. his father, Sir
WILLIAM, 1833 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. ; sat as M.P. for Berwickshire (C) 1834-47 ;
is a D. L. and a J.P. foi Berwickshire, and a Brig.-
Gen. Roy. Co. of Archers : m. 1st, 1834, Margaret,
who d. 1839, da. of John Spottiswoode, Esq., of
Spottiswoode, Berwickshire ; 2ndly, 1841, Juliana
Rebecca, who d. 1886, da. of the late Gen. Sir
Joseph Fuller, G.C.H.
— — ^rms — Quarterly : first grand quarter, ist and 4th, vert,
Proved fidelity crowns all. a i;on rampant argent ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, three popinjays
vert ; second grand quarter gyronny of eight or and sable within a bordure gules, charged with eight
escallops of the first a canton gyronny of eight of the third and ermine : third grand quarter, azure on a
fesse between three mascles argent as many cinquefoils of the first : fourth grand quarter, quarterly, ist
and 4th, argent, three piles azure ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a cross engrailed azure ; over all in surtout an
escutcheon argent charged with an orange slipped and imperially crowned all proper. Crrst —A dexter
arm issuing from a heart and grasping a scimitar all proper. j&tipporUrs — Two lions rampant, re-
guardant argent.
Seat — Marchmont House, Dunse, N.B. Town Residence — 18, Hill Street, W. Clubs — Carlton,
Travellers', Scottish Conservative.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Col. John HOME-PURVES, son of the late Capt. John Home-
Purves, 3rd son of sth baronet, b. 1817, d. 1867 : m. 1849, Caroline Maria, who d.
1890, da. of Vice-Adm. Hyde- Parker, C.B. :—
Issue of the late Charles Hyde Home-Purves, b. 1850, d. 1887 : »/. 1877, Frances Mabel (now
of Purves Hall, Greenlaw, N.B.), da. of Clement Archer, Esq. :—
JOHN, b. 1879. Alice.
Issue of the late Capt. John Home-Purves (ante), b. 17— , d. 18 — : m 18— , Ellen,
who d. 1845, having m. 2ndly, 1828, the ist Viscount Canterbury, da. of Edmond
Power, Esq., of Curraghmore, co. Waterford : —
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Marguerite : ?«. 1846, Capt. William Augustus Tolleraache, brother of ist Baron Tollemache.
Residence, 2, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, S.W.
The 6th baronet, Sir William, assumed in 1819, the surnames of Hume-Campbell, in accordance
with the will of his great-uncle, Hugh, 3rd and last Earl of Marchmont.
Campbell-Orde, see Orde.
CARBUTT, Creation 1892, of Nanhurst, Cranleigh, Surrey.
Sir EDWARD HAMER CARBUTT, ist Baronet,
youngest son of the late Francis Carbutt, Esq., J.P., of Chapel
Allerton, near Leeds ; b. 1838 ; formerly in business as a
mechanical engineer ; was Mayor of Leeds 1878 ; is a M.I.M.E.,
and a M.I.C.E. ; sat as M.P. for Monmouth Dist. (Z) 1880-86 :
/;/. 1874, the only da. of John Rhodes, Esq., J.P., of
Potternewton, near Leeds.
.^rms — Per fesse or and argent, in chief an elephant statant proper, in
base a rock proper, thereon a raven sable. Crest — In front of a mount
vert, a raven proper between two ears of wheat or.
Seat— Nanhurst, Cranlsigh, Surrey. Town Residence — 19, Hyde
In Of cord and concord. Park Gardens, W. Club — Reform.
GARDEN, Creation 1787, of Templemore, Tipperary.
Sir JOHN CRAVEN GARDEN, 5th Baronet ; b. Jan.
3oth, 1854 ; s. his father, .Sir JOHN CRAVEN, 1879 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Trin. Coll.. Camb. ; formerly Lieut. Queen's Co. Militia j
is a J.P. for CD. Tipperary (High Sheriff 1882) : m. 1891, Sybil
Martha, da. of the late Gen. Valentine Baker, and has issue.
^ras — Argent, a mascle gules between three pheons sable. Crest — A
pheon sable.
Seat — Templemore Abbey, co. Tipperary.
Son living— JOHN VALENTINE, b. Feb. 6th, 1892.
Brothers living— Henry Charles, b. 1855 ; formerly Capt. ist Batn.
Devonshire Regt. : m. i8Si, Blanche Catherine, da. of Rear-Adm. John
Parry Jones-Parry, of Thelwall Hall, Cheshire, and has issue living,
Fide et amore. Henry Craven, b. Dec. 23rd, 1882,— Humphry John, b. 1886.
With faith and love. Frederick Richard, b. 1856: m. 1885, Miriam, da. of — . Beale, Esq.,
and has issue living, Frederick Craven, b. 18 — , — Helen Mary, — Pattie,
— Coldstream James, b. 1857 ; is Capt. Connaught Rangers, and Adj. sth Vol. Batn. King's
(Liverpool Regt.) ; served in S. African war 1881, and in Soudan campaign 1885 : m. 1891, Rose
Margaret Ponton, da. of D. Johnstone, Esq., of Croy Shandon, Dumbartonshire.— —Derrick
Alfred, b. 1875.
Sisters living— Julia Ellen Beatrice: m. 1889, George Edward De Vere Kennedy, Esq. [see
Kennedy, Bart.]. Norah lerne.
Half-Sisters living — Harriet Caroline. Beatrice Georgina : m. 1868, Major George Hastings
Brooke, Adj. 4th Batn. Prince of Wales's Leinster Regt. (Roy. Canadians) [see Brooke, of Cole-
brooke, Bart., colls.]. Residence,
Uncle living (son of 3rd Baronet) — Henry Daniel, b. 1822 ; served in sand Regt. 1840-47 ; is a D.L.
and J.P. for Queens co., and Hon. Col. 4th Batn. Prince of Wales's Leinster Regt. (Roy.
Canadians) : m. 1847, Catharine, da. of John Parry de Winton, Esq., of Maesderwen, Brecon,
and has issue living, Henry Parry, b. 1854 ; is Major ist Batn. Duke of Cornwall's L.I. ; served in
Egyptian campaign 1882, and in Soudan expedition 1884-5 > was sometime attached to Egyptian
Army (3rd class Medjidieh), — Frances Mary: in. 1871, Major John Aldridge (formerly Capt. 2oth
Regt.), — Caroline Elizabeth Mary. Residence, Portarlington.
Aunts living (daughteis of 3rd Baronet) — Elizabeth Catherine: in. 1837, Lorenzo Nichson Izod,
Esq., and has issue living, William Henry, b. 1837 ; Col. (retired) R.A. ; is Lieut. -Col. and Hon.
Col. 5th Batn. Roy. Irish Regt., and a D.L. for co. Kilkenny, — Frederick Kevan, b. 1845 : "'• 1880,
Mary Frances, da. of the late John Thomas Hamill-Stewart, of Fullwood Park, Cheltenham, —
Lionel, b. 1858 : ui. 18— , Ethel, da. of — Roberts, Esq., — Edith Harriet Sophia: m. 1876, Evans
Charles Johnson, Esq., M.C.S., — Caroline Frances, — Julia : ;«. 1885, Fleetwood Rynd, Esq. Resi-
dence, Chapelizod House, Thomastown, co. Kilkenny. Sarah Sophia: ;«. 1842, John Trant,
Esq., who d.. 1887, and has issue living, Fitzgibbon, b. 1849 ; formerly Lieut. 72nd Highlanders ;
is a J.P. for co. Tipperary, and Lieut.-Col. 4th Batn. Roy. Irish Regt. : »t. 1882, Georgina Emily,
da. of Philip Jocelyn Newton, Esq., of Dunleckney Manor, Bagnalstown, co. Carlow. — Frederick
Ion, b. 1856, — John Francis, b. 1858; formerly Lieut, (h.p. active list); is Capt. 4th Batn. Roy.
Irish Regt. ; served in S. African war 1881, — Caroline Frances, — Sarah Louisa: tit. 1864, Francis
Wise Low, Esq., of Kilshane, co. Tipperary, — Eleanor Nina: ;«. 1878, the Rev. Richard W. H.
Nash, who d. 1888, R. of Kilmanagh, Callan, co. Kilkenny, — Emily Henrietta, — Alice Sophia, —
Florence Rose : m. 1883, Thomas Henry Bruen Ruttledge, Esq., — Arabella Maude. Residence,
Dovea, Thurles, co. Tipperary. Frances Mary: ;«. 1867, the Rev. Telford Macdonogh, formerly
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
R. of Ettagh, Diocese of Killaloe, Ireland, and has issue living, Caroline Laura. Residence, 23,
Oxford Road, Ealing.
WidOW living Of 4th Baronet— JULIA ISABELLA (Lady Canien), da. of Adm. Charles Gepp
Robinson: in. 1852, as his 2nd wife, Sir John Craven Carden, 4th baronet, who d. 1859. Resi-
dence, \Vesto\vn. Straffan, co. Kildare.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Arthur Carden, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1823, d. 1863 : in.
1852, Rosa Emily, da of William Wilton Woodward, Esq., of Matson House,
Gloucestershire : —
Henry Westenra, b. 1857 ; is Hon. Capt. and Paymaster, Army Pay Depart. ; served in Egyptian
campaign 1882, in Kile Expedition, 1884-5, and with Burmah Expedition 1888-9 : nt. 1886, Emily
Elphinstpr.e, da. of the Rev. William Courtenay Clack, R. of Moreton Hampstead, Devon, and
has issue living, Bernard Westenra, b. 1887,— Violet Courtenay, b. 1889.
This family, originally of Lincolnshire, settled at Templemore, co. Tipperary, about 1650.
CARDEN, Creation 1887, of Wimpole Street, Middlesex, and of Mole Lodge, Surrey.
Sir FREDERIC WALTER GARDEN, 2nd Baronet;
b. Nov. 6th, 1833 ; s. his father, Sir ROBERT WALTER, 1888 ;
formerly Lieut. -Col. 5th Lancers ; is a J.P. for Hants : m. 1870,
Rowena Laura, da. of Rowand Ronald, Esq., of Manchester
Square, W., and widow of Capt. Alexander Lester Copland,
57th Regt., and has issue.
^nns — Per pale sable and gules, a sling in bend between four pheons
argent. Crest- On a fasces fessewise or, a wolf's head erased sable, pierced
in the neck with an arrow per bend sinister or.
Seats — Mole Lodge, West Moulsey, Surrey ; Stargroves, East Wood-
hay, Newbury ; 5, Rue du Dome, Paris.
Fide et amore.
With faith and Iwt
Sons living-FREDERiCK HENRY WALTER, b. Oct. i7th, i873.
Ronald James Walter, b. 1876.
Daughter living— Lilian Edith Laura.
Brother living— Alexander James, b. 1839 : m. 18— , and has issue living.
Residence, 32, Leinster Square, W.
Sisters living— Edith Georgiana. Residence, 64, Wimpole Street, W. Clara Fanny: m. 1861,
Septimus William Sibley, Esq., F.R.C.S., and has issue living, Walter Knowsley (of 7, Harley
Street, W.), M.D., b. 1862: m. 1892, Georgie Marie, da. of Capt. G. Butlin, formerly R.N.,—
Osbert Carden, b. 1868,— Edith Mabel Fanny,— Ethel Clara : m. 1891, William Pite, Esq.,— Flora
Alice: m. 1891, Hedley C. Bartlett, Esq., M.R.C.S., of Saffron Walden,— Adeline Pamela,— Nora
Jemima. Residence, The Hermitage, Whitehill, Bletchingly.— — .Ada Blanch : m. 1858, Frederick
Brodie, Esq., J.P., and has issue living, Charles Gordon, f.R.C S., b. 1860, — -'Frederick Carden,
M.B., b. 1864, — William Alexander, b. 1873, — Ada Blanche, b. 1879. Residence, Fern Hill Park,
Wootton Bridge, Isle of Wight.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Augustus Carden, 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1836,
d. 1873 : ;;/. 1859, Caroline Gertrude, who d. 1886, da. of John Arnold Mello, Esq.,
of Leinster Gardens, W. : —
Evangeline.
The ist baronet was Lord Mayor of London 1857, and an Alderman 1849-88.
CAREW, Creation 1661, of Haccombe, Devonshire.
Sir HENRY PALK CAREW, pth Baronet,
son of the late Henry Carew, Esq., 2nd son of 7th
Baronet [see infra]; b. Feb. 26th, 1870 ; s. his uncle,
Sir WALTER PALK, 1874: m. 1889, Frances Ger-
trude, da. of the late Robert Lock-Roe, Esq., of Lyn-
ton, N. Devon, and has issue.
&rms — Or, three lioncels passant in pale sable. Crist — A
mainmast, the round top set off with palisadoes or, a demi-lion
issuant thereout sable. ^Supporters — Two antelopes proper.
Residence — Woolhanger Manor, near Barnstaple, N. Devon.
Son living— THOMAS PALK, b. 1890.
Sisters living— Edith Elizabeth : m. 1885, R. Bazett, Esq.
Conscious of no guilt. Residence, Cobble Hill, Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
Florence Palk : m. 1888, Gerald Bond, Esq., and has issue
living, Ivy Geraldine, b. 1889, — Elizabeth, b. 1891. Residence,
The Poplars, Holmwood Common, Dorking. Laura Augusta Susan : m. 1887, Capt. Arthur
John Breokey, R.A., and has issue living, Walter Arthur Carew, b. 1889, — Jasper Otho John
Carew, b. 1890, — Iris Marie Carew, b. 1892. Residence, 3, Castlemount Terrace, Dover.
Daughters living Of 8th Baronet— Elizabeth Anne. Residences, Haccombe, Newton Abbot ;
Tiverton Castle ; Marley House, S. Devon. Beatrix. Residences, Haccombe, Newton Abbot ;
Marley House, S. Devon.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Thomas Carew, Esq., 3rd son of 7th baronet, b. 1810, d, 1876 : nt.
1842, Charlotte, who d. 1884, da. of Sir William Curtis, 2nd baronet : —
Re-.'. Henry William, /-. 1845; ed. at Trinity Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1867); is V. of Rattery : m. 1885,
TOO
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Maude Eliza, da. of the Rev. Fitzwilliam John Taylor, R. of Haccombe and E. and W. Ogwell,
Newton Abbot, and has issue living, Peter Fitzwilliam, b. 1887, — Margaret, b. 1889. Residence,
Rattery Vicarage, Buckfastleigh.— — Alfred Curtis, b. 1847 ; is a retired Com. R.N.— Thomas
Gerald, b. 1848.
Issue of the late Rev. Thomas Carew, 3rd son of 6th baronet, b. 1788, d. 1848 : m.
1820, Holway, da. of Robert Baker, Esq., of Collumpton : —
Rev. Robert Baker, b. 1823 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1846, M.A. 1849) ; is R. of Bickleigh : m.
1851, Augusta Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Daniel, Esq., of Stoodleigh, Devon, and has issue living,
Charles Robert Sydenham (of Collipriest, Tiverton. Club, Windham), b. 1853: m. 1891, Muriel
Mary Heathcoat, da. of Sir John Heathcoat Heathcoat-Amory, ist Bart., and has issue living,
Nesta Muriel b. 1892, — Walter Gawen, b. 1870, — Dora Frances: >«. 1885, C. Fetherstonhaugh,
Esq., of Kirkoswald, and has issue living, — Elizabeth Beatrice. Residences, Bickleigh Rectory,
Tiverton ; Collipriest, Tiverton.
Grandchild of the Rev. Robert Baker Carew (ante) : —
Issue of the late Francis Henry Carew, Esq.. b. 1852, d. 1888 : m. 1878, Rose Matilda, who d.
1881, da. of Adm. the Hon. Sir Edward Alfred John Harris, K.C.B. [E. Malmesbury] :—
Ada., b. 1881.
The family of Carew is of great antiquity in Devon and Cornwall, and claims a common descent
with the Dukes ofr'Leinster and Earls of Plymouth from Otho, a powerful English Baron temp. Edward
the Confessor, whose son, Walter Fitz-Other, was Castellan of Windsor 1078. For several generations
the heads of the family are described as Barons of Carew and Hidron, but none of them sat in Parliament
with the exception of Nicholas de Carew, who subscribed to the celebrated Barons' letter to the Pope
in 1300 ; and from his second son the present family is descended in a direct line.
CARMICHAEL, Creation 1821, of Nutwood, Surrey.
Always ready. $ir JAMES MORSE CARMICHAEL, M.P.,
3rd Baronet ; b. July 2Oth, 1844 ; s. his father, Sir
JAMES ROBERT, 1883 ; ed. at Radley ; was a Clerk
in Admiralty 1862-80, attached to Sir William Hutt's
mission to Vienna 1864, Private Sec. to Chancellor of
Duchy of Lancaster (Mr. Bright) 1873, attached to
Commn. of Liquidation in Egypt 1880 (Medjidie),
and Private Sec. to Chancellor of Exchequer (Mr.
Childers) 1882-5, and to Mr. Gladstone when
Premier, 1886 ; unsuccessfully contested North-
amptonshire, N. Div. 1885, S. Div. 1886; has sat
for Glasgow, St. Rollox Div. (L) since July 6th,
1892 ; claims the Scottish Earldom of Hyndford
(1701), Barony of Carmichael (1647), and Nova Scotia Baronetcy (1627), dormant
since 1817.
^rtns — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, a fesse tortile azure and gules within a bordure of the first,
Carmichael; 2nd and 3rd, azure, a cup argent, flames of fire issuing therefrom proper, between two
chess-rooks or, within a bordure gold, Smyth. Crtst— A cubit arm erect, in armour holding in the
hand a broken spear, all proper. j&npporttrs — Dexter, a knight in armour, holding in his right hand
a spear all proper ; sinister, a v»ar horse argent saddled and bridled gules.
Residence— 12, Sussex Place, Regent's Park, N.W. Club— Athenaeum.
Sister living— May : m. 1890, the Rev. Edmund Raven Hollings. Residence, St. John's Vicarage,
Bethnal Green, N.E.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— LOUISA CHARLOTTE (Lady Carmichael), da. of Sir Thomas
Butler, 8th baronet : m. 1841, Sir James Robert Carmichael, 2nd baronet, who d. 1883. Residence,
12, Sussex Place, Regent's Park, N.W.
The ist baronet, Maj.-Gen. Sir James Carmichael-Smyth, C.B., K.C.H., K.M.T., K.S.W., com-
manded the Royal Engineers in the Low Countries and at Waterloo, and was sometime Gov. of British
Guiana. The 2nd baronet resumed the surname of Carmichael only by royal license 1841.
GIBSON-CARMICHAEL, Creation 1628, of Durie, Fifeshire.
Sir THOMAS DAVID GIBSON-CAR-
MICHAEL, I4th Baronet; b. March i8th, 1859;
s. his father, Rev. Sir WILLIAM HENRY, 1891 ;
ed. at St. John's Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1881. M.A.
1884); is a D.L. for co. Peebles, and a J.P. and
D.L. for Edinburghshire ; unsuccessfully contested
Peebleshire and Selkirkshire (LG) 1892 : m. 1886,
Mary Helen, el. da. of Albert L. Nugent, Esq.
[see B. Nugent, " Foreign Titles of Nobility "].
^rms— Quarterly : ist, argent, a fesse wreathed azure
and gules within a bordure of the last ; 2nd and 3rd, gules,
three keys fesseways in pale or ; 4th, ermine, on a fesse
sable three crescents argent. Crtst — ist, an arm embowed
Open, ye heavenly gates. holding a broken lance p^oper . 2nd> a pel';can vulning herself
proper, j&upporttrs — Two angels proper.
Seat— Castle Craig, Dolphinton, Peeblesshire, N.B.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Brothers living— GEORGE HENRY, fi. Jan. yth, 1860. John Murray, b. Dec. 1860: m. 189?,
Amy Katharine, da. of Frederick Archdale, Esq., of Baldock, Herts. Residence,
Aunt living (daughter of 7th baronet)— Sophia Caroline : m. 1859, Francis Nevile Reid, Esq.
Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
James, 2nd son of the late William Gibson, Esq. (infra), was cr. a baronet [see
Gibson-Craig, Bart.].
Grandchildren of the late Lewis Gibson, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late William Charles Gibson, Esq., C.M.G., b. 1812, d. 1892 : m. 1834, Louisa
Sophia, who d. 1870, da. of the late Charles Edward Layard, Esq., of Ceylon C.S. : —
James Whitaker, b. 1845; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., formerly Commr. of Requests of Colombo,
Ceylon: m. 1882, Emily, da. of John Hammond, Esq., and has issue living, William James
Carmichael, b. 1883, — John Bruce, b. 1887. Residence, Kelvin Villa, Bedford.^— Thomas Mait-
land, b. 1848; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1870, M.A. 18— ) ; Bar.
Lincoln's Inn 1871 ; formerly Police Magistrate at Kandy, Ceylon : ;«. 1879, Elizabeth Lucy, da.
of the late W. Grant Allison, of Louth, co. Lincoln, and has issue living, William Maitland, b. 1880,
— Lewis Henry, b. 1881,— Helen Carmichael, b. 1882. Residence, Durie, Weymouth. Louisa
Helen : m. 1862, James Dyer Tremlett, Esq. (Bar Middle Temple 1872, formerly Judge of Ch.
Court, Punjab. Club, Athenaum). Residence, Hillands, Dedham, Essex. Mary Jane : m.
1867, Hon. Frederick Richard Saunders, C.M.G. Residence, Guyscliff, Colombo^Ceylon.
Granddaughter of the late William Gibson, Esq., uncle of gth baronet : —
Issue of the late Lewis Gibson, Esq., b. 1773, d. 1845 : m. 1806, Caroline, who d. 1827, da. of
the late Very Rev. Charles Peter Layard, D. D., Dean of Bristol : —
Caroline Elizabeth.
Issue of the late Andrew Mitchell Gibson, Esq., b. 1784, d. 1852 : m. 1818, Barbara, who d.
1830, da. of the late Capt. Robert Thomson : —
Robert Mitchell, b. 18 — : tn. 18 — , and has issue living, two sons and two daus. Mary : m. 1852,
William Ranken Fortune, Esq., and has issue living, four sons and three daus. Residence,
The ist baronet, a famous lawyer, was Lord President of the Court of Session in Scotland, and
upon being created a baronet received a grant of about twenty-four square miles of land in Nova Scotia.
The 2nd baronet, Sir Alexander, a zealous Covenanter, was knighted in 1641, and appointed Lord
Clerk Registrar. In 1646 he was constituted a Lord of Session, with the title of Lord Durie, an
office of which he was deprived by Cromwell. It is related of this baronet that while he was riding
upon Leith Sands, a nobleman who was a suitor in the Scotch Courts caused him to be forcibly carried
away to prevent his voting at the decision of the suit in the Court of Session. The gth baronet
assumed the additional surname of Carmichael.
Carmichael-Anstruther, see Anstruther.
RIVETT-CARNAC, Creation 1836, of Derby.
Holdfast. sir JAMES HENRY SPROULE RIVETT-CARNAC, 3rd
Baronet; b. June 27th, 1846; s. his father, Sir JOHN, 1883; ed.
at Harrow ; formerly Lieut. 73rd Regt. ; sometime a Clerk in
Inland Revenue Office, Somerset House : m. 1872, Mary Jeannie,
da. of Ambrose Henderson, Esq., of Bodmin, and has issue.
^rma— Quarterly : argent and azure two swords in saltire proper be-
tween three mullets, one in chief and two in fesse, and a crescent in has?
countercharged, (tost — ist, an arm erect, couped at elbow per pale, argent
and sable in the hand proper a broken sword of the ist, hilt and pommel or,
Rivett; 2nd, a sword erect pommel and hilt or, issuing from a crescent ermine,
the internal part gules, Carnac. $Hotto obtr j&tconS Crtst— "Sic itur ad
astra " (Thus they go to Heaven),
Residence — Riverdene, Weybridge.
Son living— CLAUDE JAMES, b. Dec. sist, 1877.
Daughters living— Beatrice Hilda Sproule. Muriel Edith Frances.
Sisters living — Frances Henrietta: m. 1866, Col. Henry Stratton Bates, formerly Comdg. 3rd Batn.
Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regt.), and Capt. 8th Hussars. Residence, Twyford Lodge, near
Winchester Caroline Anne Emma : m. 1875, Maj.-Gen. John Pennock Campbell (Club, United
Service), formerly Col. Comdg. ist Batn. E. Lancashire Regt., and has issue living, Archibald
Carnac, b. 18 — , — Constance, — Ethel, — Eva, — Florence, — May. Residence, The Oaks, Lyndhurst,
Hants.
Uncle living (son of ist Baronet)— Charles Forbes, b. 1824 ; served in B.C.S. in 1844-75 ; was
Magistrate of Dacca during Mutiny (medal) : m. ist, 1849, Flora Elizabeth, who d. 1859, da. of J.
Baker, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1865, Isabel Stannus, da. of the late Major Alexander Gordon, of the Madras
Army, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Charles James, b. 1853 ; in B.C.S. ; is Comp-
troller and Dep. Commr. of Paper Currency, Central Provinces, India : m. 1877, Laura Margaret
Marion, da. of the late Col. J. S. Ogilvie, B.S.C., and has issue living, Vernon Charles, b. 1878,
—John Thurlow, b. 1856 ; is in B.C.S. ; served in Burmah 1885-7 (medal), and with Chin-Lushai
Expedition 1880-90 (clasp) : m. 1887, Edith Emily, da. of H. H. Brownlow, Esq., and has issue living,
John Thurlow b. 1888, Percy Kenneth b. 1890, Herbert Gordon b. 1892,— Harry Morland, b, 1857 ;
formerly in B.C.S.,— (by 2nd marriage), Gordon Forbes, b. 1866,— Seymour Gordon, b. 1868; ed.
at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich; is Lieut. R.E.,— Colin Gordon, b. 1881, — Florence Annie Gordon,—
Winifred Gordon, — Muriel Gordon. Residence, 9, Devonshire Place, Eastbourne.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Aunts living (daughters of ist Baronet) — Henrietta : /«. 1848, Francis Edward Guise, Esq. [see Guise,
Bart.]. Residence, Dean Hall, Newnham, Gloucester. Frances.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late William John Rivett-Carnac, Esq., B.C.S., 2nd son of ist baronet,
b. 1822, d. 1874 : »i. 1846, Mary Anstruther, da. of the late Rev. Perceval Spearman
Wilkinson, of Mount Oswald, Durham : —
William Perceval, b. 1847 : m. 1885, Frances Maria, da. of the late Francis Charles Forbes, Esq.,
B. C.S., and has issue living, Mary Frances, — Elinor Maud. Resilience, 82, Palace Chambers,
Westminster, S.W. - Rev. George Clennell, b. 1850; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1873); is V.
of Thorpe, Surrey : m. 1885, Emily Louisa, da. of the late Rev. George Crabbe, R. of Merton,
Norfolk, and has issue living, Henry George Crabbe, b. 1889,— Evelyn Anna, b. 1887. Residence,
Thorpe Vicarage, Surrey. Percy Temple, b. 1852; is Major 2nd Batn. Duke of Wellington's
(W. Riding Regt.). Louis Wilfred Guise, b. 1854 : Bar. Inner Temple 1877 ; is Administrator-
Gen., Bombay: ;«. 1883, Mabel, da. of Col. Southey, and has issue living, Marguerite Mabel, —
Sybil, b. 1886, — lanthe, b. 1888. Residence, Malabar Hillj Bombay. - Ernest Henry, b. 1857 ; is
campaign 1882 (medal with
Capt. I.S.C. : served in Afghan war 1879-80 (medal), and in Egyptian
clasp and 5th class Medjidie).— Wilfred Theodore, b. 18 — .
Issue of the late Adm. John Rivett-Carnac, brother of ist baronet (not in remainder
to baronetcy), b. 1796, d. 1869 : m. 1826, Maria Jane, who d. 1883, sister of Sir
John Francis Davis, K.C. B., ist baronet : —
John Henry, C.I.E., b. 1839; ed. at Haileybury Coll. ; entered B.C.S. 1858 ; has served as Sec. to
Sir Richard Temple (when Ch. Commr. of Central Provinces), Commr. of Cotton and Commerce to
Govt. of India, and as Special Commr. for Transport during Bengal Famine ; is Govt. Opium
Agent, Benares, a Knt. Grand Com. of Austrian Order of Francis Joseph, and Knt. Com. of
Order of N. Star of Sweden, a F.S.A., Fellow of Bombay Univ., of the Roy. Acad. of Sweden,
and of Roy. So. of Denmark, &c., Col. Comdt. of Ghazipur Rifle and Light Horse Vol., and an A.D.C.
to H.M. ; has Gold Medal of Cotton Supply Association ; C.I.E. 1878 : author of various papers on
antiquarian subjects, and Hon. Member of many Scientific Sos. ; C.I.E. 1878: m. 1868, Annie
Marion, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry Marion Durand, K. C.S.I., C.B., R.E. [see Durand,
Bart.]. Residences, Ghazipur, India ; Tonnochy's, Naini Tal, Bengal ; 45, Eaton Terrace, Eaton
Square, S.W. Clubs, United Service, East India United Service, Grosvenor.— Anna Maria.
Elisa Mary : m. 1858, William Huskisson Tilghman-Huskisson, Esq., of Eartham Park,
Chichester, who d. 1865, when the property passed to his cousin, Sir John Ralph Milbanke, 8th
Bart., who took with it the additional surname of Huskisson. Residence, 45, Eaton Terrace,
Eaton Square, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Adm. John Rivett-Carnac (ante) : —
Issue of the late Col. Edward Stirling Rivett-Carnac, b. 1841, d. 1888 : m. 1872, Sophia, da.
of the late John Irving Glennie, Esq., of 15, Devonshire Street, W. : —
John Stirling, b, 1875. Arthur Temple, b. 1879. Alice Mary. Dorothy Marion.
The ist baronet was Chairman of the East India Co. two years in succession, many years
M.P. for Sandwich, and Governor of Bombay 1838-41. His father, who was son of J. Rivett, Esq.,
M.P. for Derby, assumed by sign-manual the additional surname of Carnac. The 2nd baronet sat as
M.P. for Lymington (C) 1852-60.
CARTIER, Creation 1868, of Montreal. [Extinct 1673.]
Sir GEORGE ETIENNE CARTIER, ist and last Baronet,
Daughter living Of 1st Baronet— Marie Hortense.
WidOW living Of 1st Baronet— HORTENSE (Lady C artier), da. of Edouard Raymond Fabre, Esq.,
of Montreal : m. 1846, Sir George Etienne Cartier, ist and last baronet, who d. 1873. Residence,
Villa Eldorado, Route d'Ajitibes, Cannes, France.
CATHCART, Creation 1703, of Carleton, Ayrshire.
Sir REGINALD ARCHIBALD EDWARD
CATHCART, 6th Baronet; b. 1838; s. his father,
Sir JOHN ANDREW, 1878 ; ed. at Harrow ; for-
merly Lierut. and Capt. Coldstream Guards ; is a
D.L. for cos. Ayr, Banff, and Inverness : m. 1880,
Emily Eliza Steele, da. of the late John Pringle,
Esq. [see Pringle, Bart], and widow of John
Gordon, Esq., of Cluny, N.B.
^rins — Azure, a human heart or, between three cross-
crosslets fitchee issuing out of as many crescents argent.
Crtst — A dexter hand holding up a heart royally crowned all
proper. jjujniorttrs — Dexter, a lion rampant ; sinister, a
savage wreathed about the head and middle with laurel all proper.
Seats— Killochan Castle, Ayrshire, N.B. ; Titness Park, Sunninghill, Berks. Clubs— Carl ton,
Guards', Marlborough, Turf.
Sister living— Florence Margaret Isabella: m. 1864, Lieut.-Col. Michael Walker-Heneage, formerly
of Coldstream Guards. Residence,
This family is a junior branch of the Earls Cathcart [see M. of Ailsa, colls.].
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CAVE-BROWNE-CAVE, Creation 1641, of Stanford, Northamptonshire.
Sir MYLLES CAVE-BROWNE-CAVE, \\ti\Baronet;
b. Aug. ist, 1822; s. his father, .SYr JOHN ROBERT, 1855 ; ed.
at Eton; formerly Lieut, nth Hussars and Major Derbyshire
Yeo. Cav. ; is a D. L. and a J. P. for cos. Derby, Leicester, and
Warwick : m. 1855, Isabella, da. and coheiress of John Taylor,
Esq., of The Newarke, Leicester, and has issue.
igatron of 0tu gibing— Stretton-en-le-Field R., Derbyshire.
J\nns — Quarterly: ist and 4th, azure, fretty argent, Cave', and and
3rd, azure, a chevron between three escallops or within a bordure engrailed
gules, Browne. (tost — ist, a greyhound courant sable, carrying in its
mouth a scroll inscribed with the motto " Gardez " ; 2nd, a stork, proper,
winged and gorged with a ducal crown or, beaked and membered gules.
Seat — Stretton-en-le-Field, Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Club — Carlton.
Son living— GENILLE, b. Sept. 3rd, 1869.
Daughters living— Millicent Rosamond : m. 1885, William Wentworth Clapham Esq. Residence,
Crumpsal House, Manchester. Mabel. Muriel.
Brothers living— Rev. Ambrose Sneyd, b. 1834 : m. 1858, Caroline Mary Anne Elizabeth, da. of
the Ven. Archdeacon Saurin, of Dromore, and has issue living, Reginald Ambrose, R.N., b.
1860; became Lieut. 1882; served at bombardment of Alexandria 1882 (medal, with clasp, and
Khedive's bronze star) : tit. 1890, Evelyn, da. of the late Rev. Charles Oakley, — Wilmot, b. 1862,
— Rowland Henry, b. 1865, — Bernard, b, 1868 ; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Duke of Edinburgh's (Wilt-
shire Regt.), — Edward Lambert, b. 1870, — Clement Andrew, b. 1871, — Anthony Stanhope, b. 1879,
— Mary Genevieve, — Catherine Penelope : m. 1887, William Crewdson Howard, Esq., — Rosamond
Harriette. Residence, The Myrtles, Great Malvern. Bowyer Wenman, b. 1837 ; formerly
Lieut.-Col. 2nd Dragoon Guards. Clubs, Arthur's, Army and Navy.
Sister living — Hyacinthe Ellen : in. 1875, the Rev. Henry John Torre. Residence, Norton Curlieu,
Warwick.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. William Astley Cave-Browne-Cave, 2nd son of gth baronet, b,
1799, d. 1862 : m. ist, 1828, Eliza Martha, who d. 1828, da. of Samuel Wathen,
Esq., of New House, Gloucestershire : 2iidly, 1830, Julia, who d. 1866, da. of
Thomas Minton, Esq., of Stoke, Staffordshire: —
J!ev. William Cecil, b. 1835 ; formerly V. of St. Thomas, North Shore, Sydney : m, 1864, Rachel
Perrins, da. of the late Rev. Hugh Smith Cumming. Rev. Fitzherbert Astley, b. 1839; is V. of
Longridge, and Chaplain 2nd Vol. Batn. E. Lancashire Regt. : m. ist, 1869, Harriet Ellen, who
d. 1873, da. of William Beckwith, Esq., formerly of Seacox Heath, Sussex ; 2ndly, 1875, Frances
Esther Anne, da. of Courteney Kenny Clarke, Esq., of Larch Hill, Dublin, and has issue living
(by ist marriage), Cecil Beckwith, b. 1871, — (by 2nd marriage) William Astley, b. 1884, — Frances
Catherine Delia, — Mary Julia Minton, — Violet Gertrude, — Florence Mabel Fitzherbert, — Lucy
Wilmot. Residence, Longridge Vicarage, Preston. Club, Junior Carlton. Louisa Wilmot : tit.
1853, Colin Minton Campbell^ Esq., who d.
Woodseat, Uttoxeter.
3rd Batn. Prince of Wa .
Esq.. of Merthyr Mawr, Bridgend, Glamorganshire, and has issue living, Colin Herbert b. 18
Henry Fitzherbert b. 1891, Gwenllian Mary b. 1886, — Louisa Jessie : m. 1880, Rev. James Staple-
ton Cotton [see V. Combermere, colls.], — Mary Emmeline ; in. 1886, Charles Albert Hartley, Esq.,
— Constance Lilian : ;«. 1892, Thomas B. Stott, Esq., Marine Engineer, of 66, Bebington Road,
Kebington, Cheshire. Julia Mead : in. 1854, the Rev. Howard Gough, who d. 1867, of Gorse-
brook, Wolverhampton, and has issue living, Rez'. Charles Howard, b. 1858; is V. of St. James's,
St. Helier, Jersey: in. 1883, Elizabeth Anne, da. of John Jackson, Esq., of Longridge, Preston,
Lancashire. — Frederick Herbert, b. i86i,—J?e?>. Alfred William, b. 1862 ; ed. at St. John's Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1885, M.A. 1889) ; is V. of Holy Trinity, Wakefield : m. 1891, Adeline Anna, da.
of J. Cocks, Esq., of Shipthang, Norfolk,— Walter Ralph, b. 1864, — Rez>. Arthur Cecil, b. 1866 ;
ed. at •Wadham Coll. and Wycliffe Hall, Oxford (B.A. 1889, M.A. 1892) ; is Curate of St Helen's,
N. Kensington, W., — Julia Katherine : 111. 1882, the Rev. Gerard Duke Wyatt, R. of Bermondsey,
S.E., — Mary Louisa: m. 1879, the Rev. James Henry Street, V. of Tonge, Middleton, Man-
chester, —Edith Sophia. Residence, 4, Highbury Place, N.
Issue of the late Thomas Cave-Browne-Cave, Esq., 3rd son of gth baronet, b. 1801,
d. 1854 : m. 1827, Anne, who d. 1875, da. of John Walker, Esq., of Manchester :--
John Walker, b. 1828: in. 1850, Hannah, da. of Edward Johnson, Esq., of Full Sutton, Stamford,
, Longnage vicarage, rreston. L.IUP, j unior canton. L,ouisa wnmot: in.
Campbell, Esq., who d. 1885, and has issue living, John Fitzherbert (of
r. Club, Conservative), b. 1861 ; is a J.P. for Staffordshire; formerly Capt.
Wales' s (N. Staffordshire Regt.) : in. 1885, Mary Thereza, da. of J. C. Nicholl,
Bridge, Yorkshire, and has issue living, Edward Johnson, b. 1851 : in. 1880, Phcebe, da. cf the late J.
" srdayne b. 1885, and two daus., — Henry Wilmot, b. 1863,
M.R.C.S., London, and M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. and L.M., Dublin:— Mary Annie Sophia,— Hannah
Andrews, Esq., and has issue living, Jorday
Louisa: in. 1889, the Rev. James Leigh, Curate of Parr, Lancashire, — Emily Wilmot: m.
1877, George D. Welding, Esq., of Freshfield, King's Norton, Worcestershire. Residence, Lifford
Hall, near Birmingham. William, b. 1831 ; is a corn merchant and proprietor of the Horse
Repository. Birmingham: in. ist, 1853; 2ndly, 1877, Maria, da. of the late John Thornicroft, Esq.,
of The Ravenhurst, Harborne, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Lizzie, — (by and marriage),
Stretton, b. 1878, — Mary, — Margaret Wilmot. Residence, Wellington Lodge, Harborne, Birming-
ham.^— Thomas, b. 1835; has been since 1882 Assist. Accountant-Gen, of the Army, War Office :
m. 1870, Blanche Matilda Mary Anne, da. of the late Sir John Milton, C.B., and has issue living,
Thomas Reginald, b. 1885, — Henry Meyrick, b. 1887, — Jeannette Gertrude,— Beatrice Mabel,—
Frances Evelyn. Residence, Burnage, Streatham Common. Wilmot, b. 1838 : m. 1860, Marie
Annie, who d. 1879, da. of the late William Skinner, Esq., of Calcutta, and has issue living, Annie
Rebecca.— —Frank Wyamarus, b. 1844: m. 1883, Annie Mabel, da. of Joseph Barrows, Esq., of
The Limes, Himley, Staffordshire, and has issue living, Nigel Frederick, b. 1885, — Frank Wyamarus,
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b. 1886,- Mabel Jane, b. i8S-. Residence. Stretton Croft, near Bromsgrove. Sarah Wilmot :
m. 1863, the Rev. Charles Thomas Gary, who d. 1881. Residence, Arden House, Fillongley,
Coventry. Isabella Louisa: >«. 1869, Thomas Moyles, Esq., M.D., who d. 1801, and has issue
living, Thomas Henry Cave, b. 1870, — George Edward Philip Cave, b. 1876. Residence, Repton
Lodge, Harborne, Staffordshire. Annie : m. 1885, William Barnett-Bigley, Esq., and has issue
living, Annie Isabelle Gretchen. Residence, Southfield, Harborne, Staffordshire.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Cave-Browne-Cave, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Cave-Browne-Cave, b. 1840, d. 1890: in. 1865, Maria Louisa
(now of Edington, Clevedon, Somerset), da. of George Chance, Esq., of Edgbaston :—
Eustace Henry, b. 1876. Cornelia Maria.— Maude Evelyn. Irene de Peyster.
Issue of the late Rev. Edward Sacheverell Cave-Browne-Cave, 5th son of gth baronet;
b. 1804, d. 18^2 : m. 1830, Mary, who d. 1874, da. of John Watson, Esq., of Bilton
Park, Yorkshire : —
Rev. Edward Farsyde, b. 1833 ; formerly R. of Bretherton : in. 1873, Sarah, da. of the late William
Marshall. Esq., of Penwortham Hall, near Preston. Residence, 5, The Uplands, St. Leonards-on-
Sea. William Edward, b. 1837. Louisa Mary.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. John Cave-Browne, next brother of gth baronet : —
Issue of the late Robert Cave-Browne, Esq., M.D., b. 1790, d. 1866: ;«. 1822, his cousin,
Dorothy, who d. 1873, da. of Robert Haymes, Esq., of Great Glenn, Leicestershire : —
Charlotte. Catherine : in. 1852, Arthur Grey Hesilrige Buckby, Esq., who d. 1876, and has issue
living, Arthur Grey Hesilrige, b. 18 — , — Robert Hesilrige, b. 18 — , — Charles Maynatd Hesilrige, b.
18 — , — William Cave Hesilrige, b. 18 — , — John Roger Hesilrige, b. 18 — , — Thomas Edward Hesil-
rige, b. 18 — , — Dorothy Hesilrige : in. 1887, Arthur J. Harris, Esq., of Roslin, 57, Acre Lane,
Brixton, S.W., — Catherine Hesilrige. Residence,
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Edward Cave-Browne, 4th brother of gth baronet, b. 1779,
d. 1841 : m. 1815, Ann, who d. 1876, da. of Thomas Raban, Esq., of Calcutta : — •
Rev. John, b. 1818 ; is V. of Detling : in. ist, 1851, Selina Mary, who d. 1881, da. of Lieut.-Col.
William Turner (Bengal Army); 2ndly, 1884, Marian, widow of Samuel Bostock, Esq., of The
Hermitage, Walton Heath, and da. of the late William Tiffin Iliff, Esq., M.D., of Newington,
S.E., and has issue living (by ist marriage), Edward, b. 1856: in. 1886, Norah, da. of Lieut.-Col.
Gorman, formerly of the Ceylon Rifles, and has issue living, Edward Raban b. 1889, Dorothy Sela,
— John Asteley, b. 1860, — William Charles, b. 1867, — Annette Forbes : m. 1880, Arthur George
Burney, Esq., Barrister-at-law, of 24, Old Square, W.C., and has issue living, Arthur Edward
Cave b. 1883, Geoffrey Asteley b. 1884, Elsie Sela, Marjorie, — Selina Margaret, — Edith Mary, —
Mabel Catherine. Residence, Detling Vicarage, Maidstone. Rev. William Henry, b. 1827 ; ed.
at Ch. Ch., Oxford; is R. of Wickham St, Paul: m. ist, 1852, Henrietta, who d. 1856, da.
of Philip Selfe, Esq., of Marten, Wilts; 2ndly, 1865, Louisa, who d. 1885, da. of the late George
Munday, Esq., of London, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Henry (Club, Constitutional),
b. 1856, — Henrietta Mary. Residence, Wickham St. Paul's Rectory, Halstead, Essex. Club,
Junior Constitutional. Edward Raban, C.S.I., b. 1835 ; entered East India House 1854, and was
transferred to India Office 1858; appointed Assist, to Financial Sec. 1872, and Dep. Accountant-Gen.
India Office 1879; C.S.I. 1888 : m. 1879, Caroline Anne, da. of William Abbott Green, Esq., In-
spector-Gen, of Hospitals, Bengal, and has issue living, William, b. 1884, — Horace, b. 1886, —
Frederick, b. 1889, — Ann, — Mary. Residence, 19, Lansdowne Road, Wimbledon.
The 3rd baronet, Sir Thomas Cave, of Stanford Hall, in. the Hon Margaret Verney,
a descendant of the ist Baron Braye. Sarah Otway-Cave, of Stanford Hall, only
da. of Sir Thomas, 6th baronet, became Baroness Braye on the termination of the
abeyance in 1839, and was grandmother of the present peer.
Sir Thomas Cave, ist baronet, was, during the civil war, a strenuous supporter of his sovereign.
The 2nd baronet was M.P. for Coventry, and the 3rd and 7th baronets each sat as M.P. for Leicester-
shire. The father of the oth baronet assumed the name of Browne on his father's death, his mother
having been an heiress of that name, and the oth baronet assumed the additional surname of Cave.
CAYLEY, Creation 1661, of Brompton, Yorkshire.
Sir GEORGE ALLANSON CAYLEY, 8th Baronet ; b.
Dec. 3ist, 1831 ; s. his father, Sir DIGBY, 1883 ; ed. at Eton ;
formerly Lieut. Yorkshire Hussars; is a J.P., a D.L., and a
County Alderman for N. Riding of York, a J.P. for cos. Den-
bigh and Flint ; was High Sheriff of co. Denbigh 1883 : m.
1859, Catherine Louisa, da. of Sir William Worsley, ist
Baronet, and has issue.
JSatron of ®bm -Cibings— Brompton V., and, alternately with Viscount
Downe, Thormanby R., Yorkshire ; Ashchurch R. , Gloucestershire.
^rms— Quarterly : argent and sable a bend gules, charged with three
mullets of the first. Cast — A demi-lion rampant or charged with a bend
gules, thereon three mullets argent, in the paws a battleaxe proper.
Seats — High Hall, Brompton, near Scarborough ; Llannerch Park, St.
Asaph. Clubs — Carlton, Turf, Yorkshire.
Sons living — GEORGE EVERARD ARTHUR, 6. July 8th, 1861 ;
formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers ; is a J.P. and D.L. for
Flintshire, and a J.P. for N. Riding of Yorks : m. 1884, Mary Susan, da. of the Hon. Francis
Dudley Montagu-Stuart- Wortley [see E. Wharncliffe], and has issue living, Dorothy Frances,
b. 1888. Residence, The Green, Brompton, York. Clubs, Junior Carltnn, Wellington, Yorkshire.
— Digby William, b. 1862.
Callide sed honeste.
With skill but with
honour.
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Daughter living— Ethel Barbara.
Brothers living — Digby, b. 1834 ; is a J.P. and a County Councillor (Norton Div.) for E. Riding
of Yorkshire : m. 1859, Charlotte Philadelphia, da. of the late Robert Bower, Esq., of Welham,
York, and has issue living, Digby Leonard Arthur, b. 1864,— George Cuthbert, R.N., b. 1866 ;
became a Lieut. 1800 ; served at bombardment of Alexandria, and in Egyptian campaign 1882
(medal and Khedive s bronze star), — Valentine Charles Hugh, b. 1868, — Robert Edward Cornelius,
R.N., b. 1870; became a Lieut. 1892, — Harry Francis, R.N., b. 1873; became a Midshipman 1888,
—Herbert, R.N., b. 1874; became a Midshipman 1889, — -Lewis Richard, b. 1877, — Helen Dora:
111. 1892, Christopher John Leyland, Esq., of Haggerston Castle, Northumberland, — Julia Phila-
delphia: m. 1891, Ernest Richard Bradley Hall Watt, Esq., of Bishop Burton, Beverley, — •
Beatrice Mary Eugenia, — Alice Erica, — Millicent,— Lucy Violet, — Octavia. Residence, Norton
Grove, Malton. Club, Yorkshire.— Rev. Reginald Arthur, b. 1837 : m. 1864, Mary Louisa, da.
of Rev. Edmund Hiley Bucknall-Estcourt, R. of Eckington, and has issue living, Cecil Reginald,
b. 1865, — Lionel Richard, b. 1867, — Edmund Henry George, b. 1870, — Dora, — Isabel Mary, —
Hester Charlotte. Residence,
Sister living — Dora : in. 1870, George Arthur Thompson, Esq., late i2th Lancers, Registrar of
Deeds for E. Riding of York. Residence, Beverley.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Edward Stillingfleet Cayley, Esq., M.P., b. 1832, d. 1862:
in. 1823, Emma, who d. 1848, da. of Sir George Cayley, 6th baronet.
Issue of the late George John Cayley, Esq., b. 1826, d. 1878: in. 1860, Mary Anne Frances
(who in. 2ndly, 1888, Baron Emile de Royer, of 6, Avenue de Montespan, Paris), da. of the late
Montagu Wilmot, Esq., of Norton House, Glamorganshire [see Wilmot, Bart., cr. 1772] : —
Hugh, b. 1861. Club, Wellington. Violet.
Grandchildren of the late John Cayley, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late William Cayley, Esq., b. 1807, d. 188- : m. 1836, Emma Robinson, who d.
1890, da. of the late D'Arcy Boulton, Esq., formerly Auditor-Gen, of Canada : —
Rev. John D'Arcy, b. 1837; is R. of St. George's, and Canon of St. Albans Cathedral, Toronto : in.
1861, Mary Magdalene, da. of John Solomon Cartwright, Esq., of Kingston, Canada, and has
issue living, Rev. Edward Cartwright, b. 1864 ; is Professor of Theology in Trin. Univ., Toronto,—
Arthur Macaulay, b. 1867 ; is Lieut. R.A., — Mary Augusta, b. 1862, — Cecil Maud, b. 1868. — Emma
Madeline, b. 1873. Residence, St. George's Rectory, Toronto. Francis, b, 1845 : m. 18 — , and
has issue living. Residence. Toronto. Hugh St. Quentin, b. 1857.— Sophia Emma.
Descendants of the late Cornelius Cayley, Esq., 4th son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late John Cayley, Esq., b. 1761, d. 1831 : in. ist, 1792, Anna, who d. 1793, da. of
Matthew Halhday, Esq., M.D., of St. Petersburg; 2ndly, 1799, Harriet, who d. 1870, da.
of Timothy Raikes, Esq., of St. Petersburg : —
John, b. 1816 : m. ist, 1844, Catherine, who d. 1845, da. of Capt. Maine, of St. Petersburg ; 2ndly,
1847, Clara Louisa, da. of the Hon. Henry John Boulton, formerly Ch. Justice of Newfoundland,
and has issue living, Claud Thornton, b. 1854: in. 1881, Esther Mary, da. of William Bayley,
Esq., of Croydon, and has issue living, Claud d'Arcy b. 1882, Edward St. Quintin b. 1887, Charles
Knightley b. 1888, Adela Mary, Mabel Bolton, Dorothy Gladys,— Francis Osmund, b. 1856 : m.
1882, Marion, da. of Sir James Lukin Robinson, 2nd baronet, and has issue living, Clara Gwendoline
b. 1884, Julia Isabel b. 1885, — Adela Sidney : in. 1873, Christopher Wolston, Esq., M.D.,— Louisa
Clara. Residence,
Issue of the late Henry Cayley, Esq., brother of the late John Cayley, Esq.
(ante), b. 1768, d. 1850 : in. 1814, Mary Antonia, da. of William Doughty, Esq., of
St. Petersburg : —
Arthur, b. 1821 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1849 ; is Sadlerian Professor of Pure
Mathematics in Camb. Univ. : in. 1863, Susan, da. of Robert Moline, Esq., of Greenwich, and
has issue living, Henry, b. 1870,— Mary. Residence, Garden House, Cambridge.
Grandchildren of the late Edward Cayley, Esq., 2nd in descent from the late Cornelius
Cayley, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Edward Cayley, Esq., b. 1782, d. 1868 : m. 1828, Frances, who d. 1851, da.
of the Rev. Richard Twopeny, of Little Casterton, Rutland : —
Rev. Edward, b. 1829 ; ed. at St. John's Coll., Camb. (M.A. 18— ) ; formerly V. of S. Leyerton : m.
1862, Catherine Isabella, da. of Henry Blenkarne, Esq., of London, and has issue living, Agnes
Mary : in. 1887, Richard Lake Harrison, Esq., of 23, Philbeach Gardens, S.W., and i, New Court,
Lincoln's Inn, W.C., — Margaret Isabella, — Henrietta: in. 1891, Frank H. M. Savile, Esq. Resi-
dence, 37, Gunterstone Road, West Kensington, W. Sir Richard, b. 1833 ; ed. St. John's Coll.,
Camb. (M.A. 1858) : Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1862 ; appointed Dep. Queen's Advocate, Ceylon, 1866; was
District Judge of Kandy 1872, a Puisne Judge of Supreme Court, Ceylon, 1873, Queen's Advocate
and M.L.C. and M.E.C. 1876-9, and Ch. Justice 1879-83 ; is J.P. for Rutland and Northamptonshire ;
K.B. 1882 : in. 1866, Sophia Margaret, da. of the Hon. David Wilson, M.L.C. of Ceylon, and has
issue living, Hugh Charles, b. 1869; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1891), — Frances Sophia
Henrietta, — Gertrude Stephanie, — Adeline Matilda, — Dorothy Mary, — Glwadys Eva. Residence,
Ryhall Hall, Stamford. Club, New University. Henry, b. 1834 ; is a Dep. Surg.-Gen. (retired)
Bengal Army, and Professor of Mil. Medicine in Army Med. Sch., Netley ; served in Indian Mutiny
1857-8 (medal): in. 1862, Letitia Mary, da. of the late Rev. Nicolas Walters, of Stamford, and has
issue living, Walter de Sausmarez, b. 1863 ; is Capt. ist Batn. Prince of Wales's Own (W. Yorkshire
Regt.),— Cyril Henry, b. 1865 : ed. at Pembroke Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1888, M.A., and M.B. 1801),
— Douglas Edward, b. 1870; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Worcestershire Regt., — Bernard, b. 1870, —
Norman, b. 1874,— Henry Priaulx, b. 1877; is a Naval Cadet,— Mary Louisa: m. 1892, Charles
Campbell McLeod, Esq.,— Evelyn Wynne. Residences, Netley; The Towers, Woolston, S. Hants.
Club, East India United Service. William, M.D., b. 1836; M.B. Lond. 1861, F.R.C.P. Lond.
1872 ; is Physician to Middlesex Hospital, etc. Residence, 27, Wimpole Street, W. Arthur,
b. 1840; admitted a Solicitor 1865 : m. 1868, Caroline Ada, da. of the late Rev. Frederic Forde,
of St. Peter's, Chester, and has issue living, Osbert Arthur, b. 1869, — Margerie. Chambers, 23,
Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, W.C.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Grandchildren of the late Edward Cayley, Esq., b. 1782 (ante) : —
Issue of the late George Cayley, Esq., b. 1831, d. 1891 : m. 1859, Margaret (now of Winnal
Manor, Winchester), da. of the late Ven. Robert Bateman Paul : —
Nowell Paul, b. 1865 ; ed. at Pembroke Coll., Camb. ; formerly a partner in Stamford and Rutland
Bank. Frank Peirson, b. 1868 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1890). Frances Bateman.
Rosa Elizabeth. Edith Margaret : m. 1891, Julian Edward Bellamy, Esq., Bar-at-law.
Residence, Rishworth, Yorkshire. Ida Mary. Helen Maria.
The Sire de Cailly (or Cayley). from Cailly in Normandy, was one of the followers of William
the Conqueror, and is celebrated in the Roman de Ron. His descendants were settled in Norfolk for
three centuries, when the chief representative of the family removed to Yorkshire, where his descend-
ants have since remained. The ist baronet, Sir William Cayley, was knighted by Charles I., and
created a baronet by Charles II., for his services in the Civil War. He married Dorothy, daughter cf
Sir William St. Quentin, of Harpham, a lineal descendant of Joan, daughter of Edward I.
Spes et fides.
Hope and faith.
CHAMBERLAIN, Creation 1828, of London.
Sir HENRY HAMILTON ERROL CHAMBERLAIN, 4th
Baronet; b. Nov. 22nd, 1857 ; s. his father, Sir HENRY ORLANDO
ROBERT, 1870 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. ;
formerly Lieut. 1st Stafford Militia : m. 1887, Mary Gwendolen
Inglis, only da. of John Inglis Jones, Esq. [see E. Lisburne],
of Derry Ormond, Cardiganshire.
£Vrms — Gules, within an orle argent charged with eight mullets azure an
armillary sphere or. Crtst— An eagle displayed proper, the dexter claw
resting on an armillary sphere or.
Residence — 16, Chester Street, S.W. Clubs— Bachelors', St. James's.
Brothers living— NEVILLE COLIN BOWIE, 6. May 2gth, 1863; is
Capt. 3rd Batn. S. Staffordshire Regt. George Wilson Brewster, b.
1863 (twin).
Sister living — Ursula Harriet Mary : m. 1882, John Cropper Brougham,
Esq., and has issue living, James Chamberlain, b. 1882, — Muriel. Residence
Uncles living (sons of ist Baronet)— Sir Neville Bowles, G.C.B.,
G.C.S.I., b. 1820; entered Indian Army 1837, became Capt. and Major 1849, Lieut. -Col. 1854, Col,
and A.D.C. to H.M. 1857, Major-Gen. 1864, Lieut. -Gen. 1872, and Gen. 1877; served throughout
Afghan war 1839-42 (six times wounded), and with Body Guard of Gov.-Gen. at battle of Maharajh-
pore 18^3 ; was Mil. Sec. to Gov. of Bombay 1846-7, and Hon. A.D.C. to Gov.-Gen. of India 1847 ;
served in Punjab campaign as Brig. Major 1848-9 : was A.A.G. of Div. 1849-50, Comdt. of Punjab
Mil. Police 1850, and Mil. Sec. to Govt. of Punjab 1852 ; commanded Punjab Frontier Force as
Brig. -Gen. 1854 and 1858: was A.G. of Indian Army 1857 ; present at capture of Delhi (severely
wounded) ; severely wounded in Umbeyla campaign 1863 ; was Com.-in-Ch. Madras Army 1876-81 ;
deputed on a mission to the Ameer of Afghanistan, 1878 ; was sometime Acting Mil. Member of
Council of Gov.-Gen. of India ; C.B. 1857, K.C.B. 1863, K.C.S.I. 1866, G.C.S.I. 1873, G.C.B.
1875: m. 1873, Charlotte Cuyler, da. of the late Major-Gen. Sir William Reid, R.E., K.C.B.,
G.C.M.G. Residence, Lordswood, near Southampton. —Crawford Trotter, C.S.I., b. 1821 ; en-
tered Bengal Army 1837, became Capt. and Major 1852, Lieut. -Col. 1858, Col. 1862, Major-Gen.
1868, Lieut.-Gen. 1877, and Gen. 1880; served in Afghanistan campaign 1838-42 (two medals), in
Punjab campaign 1848-9 (medal with two clasps), in N.W. Frontier of India campaign 1843-5
(medal), and in Indian Mutiny campaign 1857 (medal): m. 1845, Elizabeth, da. of J. De Wett,
Esq., the Cape of Good Hope. Residence,
AlintS living (daughters of ist Baronet) — Anne Beresford : in. 1860, Arbuthnot Charles Guthrie,
Esq. Residences, Duart Mull, Oban, N.B. ; 4, Seamore Place, W.— .Harriet Mary. Katherine
Cochrane.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rear-Adm. William Charles Chamberlain, 3rd son of ist baronet, b.
1818, d. 1878 : ;«. ist, 1845, Elizabeth Jane, da. of Capt. Basil Hall, R.N. ; 2ndly,
1872, Sarah Morgan, da. of Thomas Holroyd, Esq : —
Basil Hall, b. 1850. Henry, b. 1853; formerly Lieut. R.N. : in. 1881, Isabel Ellen, da. of the late
Rev. Lewis Parkin, R. of Ingatestone, and has issue living, Henry Seymour, b. 1883, — Alice Mary, —
Isabel Dorothy. Houston Stewart, b. 1855 : m. 1878, Mdlle. Anna Horst. Harriet Sarah.
Issue of the late Col. Charles Francis Chamberlain, C.B., 7th son of ist baronet,
b. 1826, d. 1870: m. 1852, Marianne Ormsby (who m. zndly, 1878, the Rev. Jacques
Massis, of Claremont Ferrand, France), da. of George H. Drury, Esq., M.C.S. : —
Neville Francis Fitzgerald, b. 1856 ; is Lieut.-Col. I.S.C. ; served in Afghan war 1878-80, and during
Burmah Campaign 1886-7, as D.A.A. and Q.M.G. mentioned in despatches, medal) : in. 1886, Mary
Henrietta, da/of Col. Alexander Charles Hay, B.S.C., and has issue living, a da., b. 1887.
The ist baronet was Consul-General and Charge d'Affaires in Brazil.
Champion-de Crespigny, see De Crespigny.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
107
CHAPMAN, Creation 1782, of St. Lucy, Westmeath.
Sir MONTAGU RICHARD CHAPMAN, 5th Baronet;
b. Feb. 22nd, 1853 ; s. his father, Sir BENJAMIN JAMES. 1888 ;
ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; formerly Capt. gth Batn.
Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own) ; is a J.P. and D. L. for co.
Westmeath (High Sheriff 1890).
glnns — Per chevron argent and gules, in the centre a crescent counter-
changed. Crtst— An arm embowed in armour, holding a broken spear
encircled with a wreath of laurel all proper.
Seat — Killua Castle, Clonmellon, co. Westmeath.
Crescit sub pondere
virtus.
Virtue thrives under
oppression.
Brother living— BENJAMIN RUPERT, I. Dec. 7th, 1865.
Sister living— Dora Marguerite.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— MARIA SARAH (Lady Chapman), da.
of the late Richard Fetherstonhaugh, Esq., of Rockview, Westmeath:
m. 1849, Sir Benjamin James Chapman, 4th baronet, who d. 1888.
Residence, Killua Castle, Clonmellon, co. Westmeath.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late William Chapman, Esq., son of 2nd Baronet, b. 1812, d. 1889 ; m.
1841, Louisa, who d. 1877, da. of the late Col. Vansittart, of Shottesbrook Park,
Berks : —
Thomas Robert Tighe, b. 1846 ; is a J.P. for co. Westmeath : m. 1873, Edith Sarah Hamilton, da. of
the late George Augustus Rochfort-Boyd, Esq., of Middleton Park, co. Westmeath, and has issue
living, Eva Jane Louisa, —Rose Isabel, — Florence Lina, — Mabel Cicele. Francis Vansittart, b.
1851 ; is a J.P. for co. Westmeath. Residence, South Hill, Delvin, co. Westmeath Club, Arthur's.
^—Caroline Margaret.
This family was originally settled at Hinckley, in Leicestershire ; but John Chapman, and his
brother William, through the influence of Sir Walter Raleigh, their cousin-german, received large
grants of land in Ireland, and settled in that country. Benjamin, the son of William Chapman, was
an officer of cavalry in Cromwell's army, and for his services received the castle and estates of Killua,
the present seat of the family. The 3rd baronet sat as M.P. for Westmeath (L) 1830-41. Sir Benjamin
James, 4th bart., sat as M.P. for Westmeath (L) 1841-7, and was sometime Lord Lieut, of that county.
CHAYTOR, Creation 1831, of Croft, Yorkshire, and Witton Castle, Durham.
Sir WILLIAM CHAYTOR, 3rd Baronet ; b. Sept. loth,
1837 ; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM RICHARD CARTER CHAYTOR,
1871 ; ed. at Mil. School, Edinburgh ; formerly Capt. 1st Durham
Militia; sometime Inspector of Factories ; is a J.P. for N.R. of
York : m. 1866, Mary, da. of the late Col. Henry Van Strau-
benzee \jsee B. Wrottesley], and has issue.
^rnts — Per bend dancette azure and argent, four quatrefoils counter-
changed. Crest— A stag's head couped lozengy argent and sable, armed or,
in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert.
Seat— Croft Hall, Darlington. Club— Windham.
Sons living— WILLIAM HENRY EDWARD, b. June 14*, 1867 ; ed.
at Harrow. Clubs, Bachelors', Junior Constitutional. Walter Cler-
Fortune le veut vaux, R.N., b. 1874 ; became a Midshipman 1890. Edmund Hugh,
., , ... ' b. 1876. Clervaux Arthur, b. 1879.
Daughters living— Lilian Emma, b. 1868. Marion Henrietta, b. 1870.
Annie Julia, b. 1872.
Half-Brothers
ist Vo
Uncles
. n ncarne a rery m. 17, mma, a. o e ae war
Fearon, Esq., of Nelson, New Zealand, and has issue living, Edward Walter Clervaux b. 1868, Alfred
'
ondoiyand has issue living, Arthur Cuthbert b. 1873, Walter Henry b. 1875, Frank Clervaux
. 1884, Frances Mary, Kathleen, — Brian Tunstall (of Maketu, Tauranga, Auckland, New Zealand),
—
. , , , — , ,
b. 1847, — Charles, b. 1849, — Fanny, — Emily. Residence, Croft, Darlington. -
a J.P. and a D.L. for Durham: m. 1858, Caroline, da. of Capt. Baker, R.N., an
C. G. Seymour, Esq. Residence, Witton Castle, Bishop's Auckland.
H^H*io^ /V;r* ---- ~r ___ : v> _____ *\ r-_i__ii_ . ... « ^ TM _____ 1
, ,
Henry, /'. 1812; is
d widow of John
~-.. ...in,, icui^ic lou-j , is a j.x-. lor co. jjurnam : in. 1009, ^ainerin
Burrell, Esq., of Wimbledon. Residence, Jarrow Hall, Gateshead.-
vaux Castle, Croft, Darlington
WidOW living Of 2nd Baronet— MARY (Lady Chaytor), da. of John Whitney Smith, Esq., of
Northallerton : in. as his 2nd wife, Sir William Richard Carter Chaytor, 2nd baronet, who d. 1871
Residence, Scrafton Lodge, Middleham, Bedale.
io8
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Matthew Hutton Chaytor, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1807, d.
1882 : m. 1838, Elizabeth, da. of Nathan Horn, Esq., of Bishopwearmouth : —
D'Arcy, b. 1840; is a partner in the firm of Milnes and Chaytor, coal factors. Residence, 166,
Piccadilly, W. Offices, 155, Fenchurch Street, E.G. Club, Conservative.
CHETWODE, Creation 1700, of Oakley, Staffordshire.
Sir GEORGE CHETWODE, 6th Baronet, son of the
late Rev. George Chetwode, 2nd son of 4th Baronet ; b. July
2Oth, 1823 ; s. his uncle, Sir JOHN NEWDIGATE-LUDFORD-
CHETWODE, 1873 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. 8th Hussars ; served
in Crimean campaign 1854-5 (medal with four clasps, and
5th class Medjidie), and in Rajpootana and Central India
1858-9 (wounded, mentioned in despatches, and medal with
clasp): m. 1868, Alice Jane, da. of the late Michael Thomas
Bass, Esq., M.P. [see B. Burton], and has issue.
flatron of 0nt gibing— Lower Whitley V., Cheshire.
s — Quarterly, argent and gules, four crosses patee counterchanged.
Corona mea Christus.
Christ is my crown.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant gules.
Seats — Oakley, Market Drayton ; Chetwode, Buckingham ; Agden,
Cheshire. Club — Army and Navy.
is Lieut, igth Hussars. George
-Laura Grey.
Sons living— PHILIP WALHOUSE, b. Sept. 2ist, 18
Knightley, b. 1877; is a Naval Cadet.
Daughters living — Evelyn Hamar: m. 1892, Percy Alfred Leyland Laming, Esq.-
— —Florence Hyacinthe.
Brother living— Augustus Littleton, b. 1833; ed. at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 18— , M.A. 18— ) ;
m. 1858, Elizabeth, only da. of the late Samuel Evans, Esq., of Darley Abbey, Derbyshire. Resi-
dence, 23, Tite Street, Chelsea, S.W. Club, United University.
Sisters living — Emily Hyacinthe Anne : m. 1845, Joseph Bailey, Esq. Hyacinthe Laura : m. 1868,
the Rev. William Mundeford Bramston, and has issue living, Mabel Charlotte, — Eleanor Hyacinth.
Residence,
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Philip Chetwode, Esq., R.N., 6th son of 4th baronet, b. 1805, d.
1844 : m. 1836, Joanna Bishop, da. of John Gay Alleyne, Esq., of Barbados : —
Henrietta Dorothy Boughey : m. 1864, the Rev. John Thomas Vaudrey, V. of Ossington and Rural
Dean of Weymouth. Residence, Osmington Vicarage, Weymouth.
This family was settled in England before the Conquest ; and one Chetwode, of Chetwode, accom-
panied Richard I. to Syria, and was knighted by that monarch. The sth baronet assumed for
himself the additional surnames of Newdigate-Ludford.
CHETWYND, Creation 1795, of Grendon Hall, Warwickshire.
Sir GEORGE CHETWYND, 4th Baronet ; b. May
3ist, 1849; s. his father, Sir GEORGE, 1869; is a J.P. for
Warwickshire (High Sheriff 1875) : "'• l%7°> Lady Florence
Cecilia, da. of 2nd Marquess of Anglesey, and widow of 4th and
last Marquess of Hastings, and has issue.
JJntrott of tflnr Jibing — Grendon R., Warwickshire.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, azure, a chevron between three mullet5
or : 2nd and 31 d, argent, two chevrons gules. Crest — A goat's head erased
argent armed or.
Seat — Grendon Hall, Atherstone, Warwickshire. Town Residence
—36, Curzon Street, W. Club— Turf.
Son living— GEORGE GUY, b. Dec. 6th, 1874.
Daughters living— Lilian Florence Maud. Olive Nina Mary.
Brother living— Walter Hill, b. 1856 ; ed. at Harrow; formerly Capt.
i6th Lancers : ;«. 1890, Edome Eliza Theodosia, da. of Capt. the Hon.
John Debonnaire Monson [see V. Oxenbridge], Residence, 34, Sloane
Gardens, S.W.
Sisters living— Mary Emily Charlotte Maria. Georgiana (Countess of Guilford) : m. 1874, the
7th Earl of Guilford, who d. 1885. Residence. \Valdershare Park, Dover. Isabel Marian
(Viscountess Combermere): m. ist, 1870, Cudworth Halsted Poole. Esq., of Marbury Hall, Whit-
church, Salop, who obtained a divorce 1876; 2ndly, 1880, the 3rd Viscount Combermere, and has
issue living (by ist marriage). Florence Mary Charlotte,— (by 2nd marriage) [see V. Combermere].
Residence, Chaseley House, Rugeley.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late William Henry Chetwynd, Esq., son of 2nd baronet, b. 1811, d. 1890 :
m. ist 1854, Blanche, who obtained a divorce 1865, da. of the Rev. the Hon. Arthur
Talbot ; 2ndly, 1875, Mary, da. of James Parkin, Esq. :—
Arthur, b. 1857; is a J.P. for Staffordshire : >«. 1886, Kinbarra Swene, da. ofS. L. Seckham, Esq.,
of Beacon Place, Lichfield, and has issue living, Arthur Henry Talbot, b. 1887,— William Ralph
Talbot, b. 1890. Residence, Longdon Hall, Rugeley. Club, Wellington. Florence {Lady
Quod Deus vult fiet.
What God mills, let it be
done.
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Berkeley Pagef) : in. 1877, Lord Berkeley Charles Sydney Paget [see M. Anglesey]. Residence, 42,
Cadogan Square, S.W.
Issue of the late Major William Faulkener Chetwynd, M.P., 2nd son of ist baronet,
b. 1788, d. 1873 : in. 1843, Mary Anne, who d. 1890, da. of Sir Oswald Mosley, 2nd
baronet : —
Charles, b. 1851 ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Staffordshire : m. 1888, Mary, el. da. of George Meakin,
Esq., of Creswell Hall, co. Stafford, and has issue living, Beatrice Ada, — Mildred Florence Mary.
Residence, Brocton Hall, Stafford.- Caroline.
Issue of the late Henry Chetwynd, Esq., 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1791, d. 1870 : in.
1827, Mary Anne, who d. 1888, da. of the late Rev. John Hayes Petit, of Hilton,
Stafford : —
Mary Anne Charlotte. Harriet Caroline: /«. 1865, Arthur de Home Christy, Esq., who d. 1880,
and has issue living, Walter Arthur Chetwynd, b. 1871, — Florence Caroline Chetwynd, — Mary
Anne Chetwynd. Residence, Falkoner's, Edenbridge, Kent.
This is a younger branch of the family of Baron Chetwynd, which was of great antiquity in Shrop-
shire. The first of this branch that settled in Staffordshire was Sir John de Chetwynd, temp. Henry III.
The ist baronet was many years Clerk to the Privy Council, and received knighthood in 1787. The
znd baronet sat as M.P. for Stafford.
CHICHESTER, Creation 1641, of Raleigh, Devonshire.
Sir ARTHUR CHICHESTER, 8th Baronet ; b. Oct.
4th, 1822; s. his father, Sir ARTHUR, 1842; ed. at Eton;
formerly Capt. Jth Hussars ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Devon,
and Hon. Col. Roy. N. Devon Yeo. Hussars: m. 1st. 1847,
Mary, who d. 1879, da. of the late John Nicholetts, Esq., of
South Petherton, Somerset ; 2ndly, 1883, Rosalie Amelia,
widow of Sir Alexander Palmer Bruce Chichester, 2nd and
last Baronet, cr. 1840, of Arlington Court [see infra], and has
issue by 1st marriage.
gutron of ©ne gibing— Sherwell R., Devon.
^rms — Cheeky or and gules, a chief vair. &«st — A heron rising with
an eel in its beak proper.
Seat — Youlston, Barnstaple. Club — Junior United Service.
Sons living— ARTHUR b. Nov. gth 1848 ; formerly Lieut. Sjrd Foot. Edward, R.N., b. 18^9 ;
became Capt. 1880; served in Egypt 1882 (promoted Com., medal and bronze star) : tn. 1880, Catherina
Emma, da. of the late Com. Robert Charles Whyte, R. N., of Instow, N. Devon, and has issue living,
Edward George, b. 1883,— Arthur Whyte, b. 1885,— Robert Charles, b. 1889, — Catherina Edina, —
Janet, — Victoria May, — Edith Mary, — Fanny. Residence, Rose Cottage, Instow, N. Devon.
Henry, b. 1851 : m. 1876, Adah Georgiana, da. of the late Horatio Francis Kingsford Holloway,
Esq., of Marchwood Park, Southampton, and has issue living, Arthur Raleigh, b. 1879, — John, b.
1890, — Thomasine,— Vera. Residence, Tree Beech, Swymbridge, Barnstaple. Gerard, b. 1859;
is Capt. znd Batn. Prince ofWales's (N. Staffordshire Regt.) : m. 1891, Alice, da. of the late G.
Pinckney, Esq. ,of Feniton Court, Devon, and has issue living, a da., b. 1892. George, b. 1865.
Patrick,/$. 1866.— t-Rev. Charles, b. 1868 ;is Curateof Holy Trinity, Weymouth. Orlando, £. 1873.
Daughters living— Beatrice : m. 1870, Charles Chichester, Esq., and has issue living, Charles
Hamlyn, b. 1871, —Robert Edward, b. 1872. Residence, Hall, near Barnstaple. Norah.
Evelyn: in. 1877, Edward Fairfax Studd, Esq., and has issue living, Edward Arthur Chichester,
b. 1880, — Francis Cyril Rupert, b. 1881, — Ernest George, b. 1883, — Eric Fairfax, b. 1890, — Gladys
Mary, — Sybil Daphne, — Cynthia Evelyn, — Enid Eulahe. Residences, Oxton, Exeter ; Banchor,
Tomatin, by Inverness, N.B. ; 130, Queen's Gate, S.W. Geraldine : m. 1888, Percy Williamson
Barons Northcote, Esq. Residence,
Brother living — Rev. James John, b. 1825 ; is R. of Sherwell : »z. 1850, Jane Barbara, da. of the
late John West, Esq. Residence, Sherwell Rectory, Barnstaple.
Sister living — Blanche: in. 1855, John Toller Nicholetts, Esq., and has issue living, Edward
Cornewall,^. 1864, —Mary Eveline,— Blanche Maud, — Edith Constance. Residence, Manor House,
Brent Knoll, Somersetshire.
This family is descended from one Engeler, who held lands under King Harold. On the marriage
of Thomasine Raleigh with John Chichester in 1365 this family settled in Devonshire. Sir Roger
Chichester was knighted by the king at the siege of Calais, and afterwards served at Poictiers.
CHICHESTER, Creation 1840, of Arlington Court, Devonshire. [Extinct 1881.]
Sir ALEXANDER PALMER BRUCE CHICHESTER, 2nd and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 2nd Baronet— Rosalie Caroline. Residence, Arlington Court, near Barn-
staple.
WidOWS living Of 1st and 2nd Baronets — CAROLINE (Lady Chichester), da. of Thomas
Thistlethwayte, Esq., of Southwick Park, Hants: m. ist, 1838, Sir John Palmer-Bruce Chichester,
ist baronet, who d. 1851 ; 2ndly, 1853, Gen. Studholme John Hodgson, who d. 1890. Residence,
Baggy View, Woolacombe Bay, N. Devon ROSALIE AMELIA (Lady Chichester), da. of the late
Thomas Chamberlayne, Esq., of Cranbury Park, and Weston Grove, Hants: m. ist, 1865, Sir
Alexander Palmer Bruce Chichester, 2nd and last baronet, who d. 1881 ; 2ndly, 1883, Sir Arthur
Chichester, 8th baronet, of Raleigh [see cr. 1641, ante]. Residences, Arlington Court, Barnstaple ;
Eastdown House, Barnstaple.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
CHILD, Creation 1868, of Newfleld, and of Stallington Hall, Staffordshire, and of
Glen Losset, co. Argyll.
Sir SMITH CHILD, ist Baronet, son of the late
John George Child, Esq.. of Newfield, Staffordshire; b. March
5th, 1808 ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Staffordshire (High Sheriff
1865): sat as M.P. for Staffordshire North (C), 1851-9, and for
Staffordshire West 1868-74: m. 1835, Sarah, who d. 1890, da.
and heiress of Richard Clarke Hill, Esq., of Stallington, and
has issue.
3rms — Gules, a chevron nebulez erminois, between three eagles close
argent, in the centre chief point a mullet of six points or. Crtst — An eagje,
wings elevated argent entwined round the neck by a snake proper, holding
in the beak a cros^-crosslet fitchee, and each wing charged with a mullet of
six points gules.
Seat— Stallington Hall, Blyth Bridge, Staffordshire.
Imitari quam inv dere. Son living— JOHN GEORGE, b. Aug. zsth, 1847 ; ed. at Eton, and at
To imitate ratlier than Trinity Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1870, M.A. 1873) ; is a D.L., a J.P., and a
eMVy County Alderman for Staffordshire, and a J.P. for Shropshire: m. 1877,
Helen, da. of the late Rev. George Mather (R. of Longford, Shropshire,
and Preb. of Lichfield), of Huntley Hall, Cheadle, and has issue living. Smith HiH, 6. 1880, —
Roylance George, b. 1882,— Margaret Sarah,— Cicely Helen. Residence, Oak Bank, Whitchttrch,
Salop. Club, New University.
Daughter living— Elizabeth Sarah.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Smith Hill Child, Esq., el. son of ist baronet, b. 1837, d- '867 : m.
1863, Isabella Eleanor (who m. andly, 1873, the Rev. James Royds, of Woodlands,
Hartford, Cheshire), da. of the late Major Colin Campbell : —
Eleanor Sarah.
The name of this ancient family was spelt Le Chylde, Infans, Le Puer, and L'Enfant. In 1222
Robert I'Enfant was Provost of Shrewsbury In 1308 a John le Chylde was a witness to the deed con-
cerning the Abbey of Haughmond, Shropshire. In 1314 Nicholas le Chylde was Bailiff of Shrewsbury.
The present baronet is descended in a direct line from William Chylde. who settled at Audley, Stafford-
shire, temp. i7th century, whose eldest son, Smith Childe, married, 1660, Anne, da. ofR. Kelsall, Esq.,
Hall-o'-Wood, since v/hich time Smith has in each generation been the Christian name of one of the
sons.
CHINNERY, Creation 1799, of Flintfleld, co. Cork. [Extinct 1868.]
Rev. Sir NICHOLAS CHINNERY, 3rd and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 3rd Baronet— Anna Elizabeth Frances Margaretta : >«. 1864, the Right
Rev. James Robert Alexander Chinnery-Haldane, Bishop of Argyll and the Isles, and has issue
living, James Brodrick, />. 1868, — Patrick Vernon, b. 1870. Residence, Ballachulish. N.B.
CHOLMELEY, Creation 1806, of Easton, Lincolnshire
Sir HUGH ARTHUR HENRY CHOLMELEY, 3rd
Baronet ; b. Oct. iSth. 1839; s. his father. Sir MONTAGUE JOHN,
M.P., 1874 ; ed. at Harrow ; formerly Lieut, and Capt. Grena-
dier Guards ; is a D.L. , a J.P. and a County Alderman (Kes-
teveri Div.) of Lincolnshire (High Sheriff 1885) ; sat as M.P.
for Grantham (Z) 1868-80, having in 1868 been an unsuccessful
candidate : m. 1874, Edith Sophia, da. of Sir Charles Robert
Rowley, 4th Baronet, and has issue.
patron of Out gibing — Tetford R., Lincolnshire.
^rms — Gules, two helmets in chief proper, and a garb in base or ; a
mullet for difference. ftrtsts— ist, a garb or; 2nd, a demi-griffin sable,
beaked winged and membered or, holding in the claws a helmet.
Seats— Easton Hall, Grantham ; Norton Place, Market Rasen. To-vn
Residence — io,Upper Belgrave Street, S. W. Clubs — Brooks's, Guards', Turf.
Son living— MONTAGUE AUBREY ROWLEY, b. June i2th, 1876.
Daughters living — Margaret Georgina Louisa. Mary Selina. Winifred Susan. Aline
Marie Janetta.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue (by ist marriage) of the late Capt. Henry- Daniel Cholmeley, 3rd son of ist
baronet, b. 1810, d. 1865 : *«. ist, 1852, Georgina Millicent, who d, 1855, da. of the
Rev. Lewis Way, of Stansted Park, Sussex ; 2ndly, "1862, Penelope (now of The
Priory, Woodchester, Stroud, Gloucestershire), da. of the late John Goodford, Esq.,
of Chilton Cantelo, Ilchester : —
Catherine Maude: /«. 1889, Edward Metcalfe, Esq.— —Olivia Millicent: »i. 1891, the Rev. Francis
Collins Norton. Residence, Ditchling Vicarage, Sussex.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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This family is a younger branch of the noble house of Cholmondeley. Henry Cholmeley, of
Burton Goggles, settled in Lincolnshire in the i6th century, and from him, in a direct line, the present
baronet is descended. The ist baronet was M.P. for Grantham 1820-26, and the 2nd baronet sat for
many years successively as M.P. for Grantham and Lincolnshire North (L).
Cholmley, of Boynton, see Strickland.
CHRISTISON, Creation 1871, of Moray Place, Edinburgh.
May it guide my life. Sir ALEXANDER CHRISTISON, M.D., 2nd Baronet ;
b. Aug. 26th, 1828 ; s. his father, Sir ROBERT, M.D., D.C.L.,
LL.D., 1882 ; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. (M.D. 1850) ; a Surg.-
Gen. Bengal Med. Ser. (retired) ; served in 2nd Burmese war
1852-3 (medal with clasp), and in Indian Mutiny campaign
(medal with clasp) : m. ist, 1854, Jemima Anne, who d. 1876,
da. of the late James Cowley Brown, Esq., B.C.S. ; 2ndly,
1892, Florence, da. of F. T. El worthy. Esq., of Foxdown, and
has issue by ist marriage.
e^rms— Or, a chevron sable between three laurel leaves proper. Crtst —
A passion cross gules on three grieces proper.
Residence — 40, Moray Place, Edinburgh. Club — University (Edin-
burgh).
Son living— ROBERT ALEXANDER, b. Feb. 23rd, 1870.
Daughters living— Marion Augusta : m. 1875, Major William John
Butterworth Bird, I.S.C. Harriette Archer Edith Campbell.
Brothers living— David, M.D., 6. 1830 ; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. (M.D.
1851, F.R.C.P.E. 1862); was Assist. Physician Renkioi Hospital, Dardanelles. 1857-8: m. 1883,
Susanna Hodgson, da. of the late Andrew Cassels Brown, Esq., merchant, of Liverpool, and has
issue living, John Alexander. £. 1889,— Maude Cassels, t. 1884, — Roberta, b. 1888, — Nora Henrietta,
b. 1890. Residence, 20, Magdala Crescent, Edinburgh. Club, University (Edinburgh).— —John, b.
1832 ; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. ; is a Writer to the Signet, a J.P. for Edinburgh City, and Sec. of
Univ. Court, Edinburgh. Residence, 40, Moray Place, Edinburgh. Club, University (Edinburgh).
The ist baronet, a celebrated physician, was twice President of the Royal College of Physicians,
Edinburgh, President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1868-73, a Physician in Ordinary to H.M.
in Scotland, and a Member of the General Medical Council of the United Kingdom 1857-73.
CLARK, Creation 1837, of St. George's, Hanover Square, Middlesex.
Sir JOHN FORBES CLARK, 2nd Baronet ; b. July
ist, 1821; s. his father, Sir JAMES, K.C.B., M.D., F.R.S.,
1870 ; ed. at Eton, and at Camb. ; served in Diplo. Ser. 1844-55 ;
is a J.P.. and Vice-Lieut, for Aberdeenshire : m. 1851, Charlotte,
da. of the late Hon. Sir Thomas J. Coltman, a Justice of the
Queen's Bench.
^rina — Gules, a fesse cheeky argent and azure between two crescents in
chief and a lion passant-guardant in base or. Crtst — A rock, therefrom rising
a falcon proper, belled or, and resting the dexter claw on a crown of the
last.
Residence — Tillypronie. Tarland, Aberdeenshire. Clubs — Athenaeum,
National Liberal.
Amat victoria curam. a
Victory lcn>e$ care. The ist baronet was Chief Physician to Her Majesty Queen Victoria.
CLARK, Creation 1883, of Cavendish Square, co. Middlesex.
Sir ANDREW CLARK, M.D., LL.D.^ F.R.S., ist
Baronet ; b. Oct. 28th, 1826 ; ed. at Marischal Coll., Aber-
deen (M.D. 1854, Hon. LL.D. 1882, Hon. LL.D. of Edinburgh
1884, and Hon. LL.D. Camb. 1890); F.R.C.P. Lond. 1858;
Hon. M.D., Dublin, and Hon. F.R. C.P.I. ; is Consulting
Physician to London Hospital, and Pres. of Roy. Coll. of
Physicians, and of Roy. Medico- Chirurgical So. of London :
m. ist, 1851, Seton Mary Percy, who d. 1858, da. of Capt.
Forster, R.N. ; 2ndly, 1862, Helen Annette, 3rd da. of the late
Alphonso Doxat, Esq. , of Leytonstone, and has issue.
^rnis — Or a fesse vair, in chief a boar's head couped between two
crescents, and in base a like boar's head all sable. Crest — A demi hunts-
man winding a horn, holding in his sinister hand a whip all proper, between
Free for a blast. a stag's attires, the scalp in front, argent.
Residence- 16, Cavendish Square, W. Club — Athenaeum.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— JAMES RICHARDSON ANDREW, F.R.C.S., b. Aug. 24th,
1852 ; ed. at Univ. Sch. and Coll., London ; isSurg.-Major Army Med. Staff. Clubs, Constitutional,
Junior Army and Navy. By 2nd marriage— Andrew Gladstone, b. 1870.
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Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Mary Kane : ;«. 1890, Michael Rogers Oldfield Thomas,
Esq., of Natural History Museum, S. Kensington, S.W. Residence, 33, Carlyle Square, S.W.—
Margaret Alexandrina : m. 1880, the Rev. William Lee, and has issue living. Residence, Holy
Trinity Vicarage, Gosport. By 2nd marriage— Louisa Doxat : in. 1886, the Rev. John Leathley
Nightingale, Curate of St. Paul's, Leamington, and has issue living, Cuthbert Leathley, b. 1891.
Residence, 17, Leicester Street, Leamington Spa. Helen Annette.
/ hope in God.
In Deo speravi.
CLARK, Creation 1886, of Melville Crescent, Edinburgh.
Sir THOMAS CLARK, ist Baronet, son of the late
John Clark, Esq., of Edinburgh ; b. Sept. 5th, 1823 ; ed. at
High Sch., Edinburgh ; was a Town Councillor of Edin-
burgh 1877-81, Convener of the Public Health Committee
1881-5, and Lor<i Provost of Edinburgh 1885-8; is a J.P.
for Edinburgh, a D.L. for City and Co. of Edinburgh, and
a F.R.S.E. ; formerly senior partner in the publishing firm of
T. and T. Clark ; was Master of Merchant Company of Edinburgh
1884-5 : m. 1851, Eliza Maule, da. of the Rev. Dr. Davidson,
Minister of Lady Glenorchy's Free Church, and has issue.
£Vrms- -Azure, a fesse or between a triple tower argent in chief, and a
crescent of the second in base. Crest — A battle-axe in pale proper.
Residence— IT.., Melville Crescent, Edinburgh. Club — University.
Sons living— JOHN MAURICE, b. March 7th, 1859 ; ed. at Edinburgh
Acad. and Univ. ; is sole partner in the publishing firm of T. and T.
Clark, a J.P. for Edinburgh, and Capt. 5th Vol. Batn. Royal Scots (Lothian Regt.) : m. 1885,
Helen Marder, da. of the Rev. H. M. Douglas, of Kirkcaldy, and has issue living, Thomas, b.
March 3oth, 1886. Residence, 14, Rothesay Place, Edinburgh. Thomas George, b. 1867 ; is
Lieut, sth Vol. Batn. Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.).
Daughters living— Jessie : m. 1878, James Ritchie, Esq., F.R.C.S. Margaret Helen. Eliza
Lilian.
CLARKE, Creation 1617, of Shirland, Nottinghamshire.
Sir PHILIP HAUGHTON CLARKE, nth Baronet,
2nd son of gth Baronet; b. April nth, 1819; s. his brother,
Sir SIMON HAUGHTON, 1849.
£Xrms — Gules, three swords erect in pale argent, hilts or. Crest — A
hand couped at the wrist proper holding a sword, as in the arms.
Residence —
Sister living — Mary Halton: m. 1843, the Rev. Simon Haughton
Sherard, LL. B., who d. 1882 [see B. Sherard]. Residence, Gurrington,
Woodland, Ashburton, Devon.
The original surname of this family was Woodchurch. The tst baronet
sustained heavy losses by his loyalty to Charles I.
CLARKE, Creation 1831, of Dunham Lodge, Norfolk.
Rm. Sir CHARLES CLARKE, 2nd Baronet ; b. June
I5th, 1812; s. his father, Sir CHARLES MANSFIELD, M.D.,
F.R.S., LL.D., 1857 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1831, M.A. 18— ); was Rectqr of Hanwell,
1847-64; is a J.P. for Essex: m. 1838, Rosa Mary, who d.
1885, da. of the late Henry Alexander, Esq., and has issue.
5\rms— Ermine, on a bend cotised gules, three swans argent between
three annulets sable. Crest — A mount vert, thereon a lark's wings elevated
or, in the beak an ear of wheat proper, the dexter claw resting on an annulet
as in the arms.
Seat— Worlingham Hall, Beccles.
Sons living-CHARLES MANSFIELD, C.B., 6. 1839 ; ed. at Eton ;
entered the 57th Regt. 1856, became Capt. 1867, Major 1876, Lieut. -Col.
1878, Col. 1879 (h.p. 1880), and Maj.-Gen. 1888 : served with column on
Taptee River 1858, in New Zealand wars 1861 and 1863-6,35 D.A.Q.M.G.
(four times mentioned in despatches, and medal) ; in Zulu campaign 1879
(mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp and C.B.), in operations in Basutoland 1880-1, and as
Comdt.-Gen. of Colonial Forces at Cape of Good Hope, with local rank of Brig. -Gen. 1880-82 ; was
an A.A.G. at Head Quarters 1884-6, D.A.G. in Ireland 1886-8, and in command of 3rd Inf. Brig, at
Aldershot 1888-92, since when he has been D.A.G. at Head Quarters ; C.B. 1870 : m. 1867, Gemma
Cecilia, only da. of the late W. Pitt Adams, Esq., and has issue living, Charles Henry Geoffrey
Mansfield, b. 1873,— ./Ethel Rosa, — Kathleen. Clubs, United Service, Carlton. Frederick, b.
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1846; ed. at Eton, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1869); Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1871; has been
Assist. -Sec. to Legislative Council of Bengal, Acting Administrator-Gen, of Bengal, and Sec. to
Siamese Legation, Paris : m. 1877, Adelaide Catherine, da. of Roger Allday Kerrison, Esq., and
has issue living, Orme Bigland, b. 1880, — Mary Theodora. Residence, Stangrave, Godstone.
Club, Oxford and Cambridge. William Alexander, b. 1848 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Magdalen
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 18— ); is an Attorney-at-law : m. 1886, Helen, da. of the late G. R. Woodward,
Esq. , of Kingswear, Dartmouth. Club, New University.
Daughters living— Rosa Helen: in. 1863, Col. William Garrow Waterfield, C.S.I., and has issue-
living, Neville, b. 1865, — Arthur Charles Malleson, b. 1866, — Bertram Clarke, b. 1868, — Marion
Olivia, — Dorothea Napier.— Mary Anna: ;«. 1865, Lawrence Harrison, Esq., and has issue
living, Lawrence Alexander, b. 1866: in. 1890, Alma Gertrude Vansittart, da. of the Rev.
Alfred Baker Strettell, V. of King's Langley, Herts,— Leonard Frederick, b. 1868,— Florence
Maud. Residence, 68, Cadogan Square, S.W.— Florence Lucy: m. 1867, Roger Kerrison, Esq.,
J. P., and has issue living, Roger Orme, b. 1873, — Adelaide Rosa. Residence, Glevering Hall,
Wickham Market.— —Emily Augusta. Alice Fanny.
Brother living— John, M.D., F.R.C.P., b. 1823 : ;«. 1855, Helen, da. of H. Alexander, Esq. and
ha* issue living, John, b. 185 — . Residence,
Sister living— Elizabeth. Residence,
The first baronet was Physician to Her Majesty Queen Adelaide.
CLARKE, Creation 1882, of Rupertswood, Colony of Victoria .
Sir WILLIAM JOHN CLARKE, LL.D., ist Baronet,
el. son of the late William John Turner Clarke, Esq., of Fivehead,
Somerset ; b. 1831 ; was engaged in sheep-farming in Tasmania
1850-60 ; has been for many years extensively engaged in
pastoral pursuits in Victoria, and is a M.L.C. of that colony ;
Hon. LL.D. Camb., 1886: m. ist, 1860, Mary, who d. 1871,
2nd da. of the Hon. John Walker, M.L.C. of Tasmania ; 2ndly,
1873, Janet Marian, da. of the late Peter Snodgrass, Esq.,
M.L.A. of Victoria, and has issue.
Jkrtns — Or, two bars azure between four escallop shells proper, three
in chief and one in base ; two Haunches of the second. Crtst— An arm
embowed in armour holding in the hand an arrow proper, at the base and
Signumquserensmyellere. ;n front thereof three escallop shells proper.
Seeking the sign in the
wool. Seat — Rupertswood, Sunbury, Bourke co., Victoria.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— RUPERT TURNER HAVELOCK, b. March :6th, 1865.
Ernest Edward Dowling, R.N., b. 1869; became a Lieut. i89i._ By 2nd marriage— Clive
3. Willia
Snodgrass, b. 1873.'
Hastings, b. 1880.
Ham Lionel Russell, b. 1876. Francis Grenville, b. 1879. Reginald
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Alice Blanche: m. 1887, Chessborough Falconar John
Macdonald, Esq., and has issue living, Claud Keith, b. 1889, — William Ian Falconar, b. 1890.
Residence, Wantabadgery, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales. Ethel Maude. By 2nd mar-
riage— Mary Janet. Lily Vera Montague Douglas.
Clarke-Jervoise, see Jervoise.
Clarke-Travers, see Travers.
CLAVERING, Creation 1661, of Axwell, Durham.
Sir HENRY AUGUSTUS CLAVERING, ioth Baronet,
son of the late Rawdon Clavering, Esq., R. E. ; b. Aug. 3Oth,
1824 ; s. his cousin, Sir WILLIAM ALOYSIUS, 1872 ; is a re-
tired Capt. R.N. ; served on coast of Syria 1840 (medal) : m.
1853, Christina, da. of the late Andrew Alexander, Esq., LL.D.,
Professor of Greek in St. Andrew's Univ., and has issue.
^rms — Quarterly, or and gules a bend sable. &«st— Out of a ducal
coronet or, a demt-lion issuant azure.
Seat— Axwell' Park, Blaydon-on-Tyne, Durham.
Service, Army and Navy.
Clubs— United
Nil actuin si quid
agendum.
Eric William b.
Daughters livt Ig— Augusta Maria Valentine. Ivy Valerie : m. 1876,
Henry Alexander Campbell, Esq. (formerly Lieut. R.H.A.), a J.P. for
Kent, and Capt. E. Kent Yeo. Cav., and has issue living, Rawdon
Clavering, b. 1877,— Claude Henry, b. 1878,— Gerald Victor, *. 1884,—
i,— Harold George, b. 1888, — Ivy Geraldine. Residences, Eastwell Park,
Oeorge,
Ashford ; 58, Prince's Gate, S.W. Geraldine Bertrade.
The present baronet is the last male descendant of a family that traces its descent from Roger
Clavering (son of the Baron Halton, Constable if Chester), who was made ist Baron Warkworth, by
gift of King Henry II.
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CLAY, Creation 1841, of Fulwell Lodge, Middlesex.
Sir ARTHUR TEMPLE FELIX CLAY, 4th Baronet ;
b. Dec. gth, 1842 ; s. his brother, Lieut.-Col. Sir GEORGE. 1878 ;
ed. at Trin. Coll.. Camb. (B.A. 1865) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1867 ;
is a J.P. for Surrey : m. 1869, Margaret, da. of the late Arthur
Kett Barclay, Esq., of Bury Hill, Dorking, and has issue.
S^rms — Argent, a chevron engrailed paly sable and or between three
trefoils of the second. Crtst — Two wings argent each charged with a chevron
as in the arms between three trefoils slipped sable.
Seats — Burrows Lea, Gomshall, Surrey ; The Manor House, Buckland
Newton, Dorset. Town Residence— 19, Hyde Park Gate, S.W. Clubs
— New University, Savile.
Per orbem.
Sons living— WILLIAM TEMPLE, A. June 26th, 1870.-
Neville, b.
ieorge Felix
Throughout the -world. Sisters living — Harriet : ;//. 1853, Tohn Morgan Edwardes Jones,
Esq., and has issue living, George Morgan Edwardes (of n, King's
Bench Walk, Temple, E.G.), b. 1858 ; formerly Fellow of Pemb. Coll., Camb. ; Bar. Inner Temple
1883, — Laura Harriet Edwardes, — Fanny Mary Penrose. Residence, Loubcroy, Wimbledon Hill,
Surrey. Mary : tn, 1851, Capt. Walrond Clarke, late roth Hussars, and has issue living, Edward
Ashley Walrond {Club, St. James's), b. 1860 ; ed. at Radley ; is a Clerk in Foreign Office. Emma
Georgiana Christina : m. ist, 1850, Lieut.-Col. Henry Wedderburn Gumming, who d. 1871 ; zndly,
1871, Horatio Mansfield, Esq., who d. 1887, Barrister-at-law, and has issue living (by ist mar-
riage), Amelia Frances Wardlaw (Hon. Mrs. John \V. Harris) : at. 1880, the Hon. John William
Harris [see E. Malmesbury]. Residence, Woodlands Lodge, Totton, Hants. Laura Felicia
Susan: tn. 1859, Capt. Walter M. Westropp-Dawson, late igth Regt., and has issue living, Frank
Walter, b. 1859 ; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. E. Surrey Regt., — Arthur Temple, b. 1865, — Horace
Montiford, b. 1877, — Laura Jane : ;«. 1883, Edmund Charles Simeon, Esq., of The Lodge, Marston,
Oxford [see Simeon, Bart.],— Marian Elizabeth. Residence, Charlesfort, co. Wexford.
Daughters living of 3rd Baronet— By 1st marriage— Lilian Caroline Georgina.. Rosalie
Violet Marion. By 2nd marriage - Sybil Mary.
Widows living Of 2nd and 3rd Baronets— MARIANA EMILY (Lady Haliourton}, da. of Leo
Schuster, Esq., of Roehampton, Surrey: »«. ist, 1855, Sir William Dickason Clay, 2nd baronet,
who d. 1876 ; zndly, 1877, Sir Arthur Laurence flaliburton, K.C.B. Residence, 57, Lowndes
Square, S.W. MARY CAROLINE (Lady Clay), da. of Sir John Walrond, ist baronet: in. ist
1876, as his 2nd wife, Sir George Clay, 3rd baronet, who d. 1878 ; 2ndly, 1881, Lieut.-Col. Walter
Henry Holbech [see Armytage, Bart.]. Residence, Chalfont Lodge, Gerrard's Cross, Bucks.
This family descends from the Clays of Crich, co. Derby. George Clay, of Cambridge, who
married Elizabeth, daughter of Felix Calvert, of Ferneaux Pelham, in 1670, was great-grandfather of
George Clay, born 1757, who for upwards of half a century was extensively engaged in London as a
merchant and shipowner, and his son, William, created a baronet, was M.P. for the Tower Hamlets
1832-57, Secretary of the Board of Control 1839-41, and author of numerous works on Joint Stock
Banking, Banks of Issue, the Currency, etc.
CLAYTON, Creation 1731, of Marden Park, Surrey.
Sir WILLIAM ROBERT CLAYTON, 6th Baronet, son
of the late Capt. William Capel Clayton, el. son of 5th
Baronet ; b. Aug. 3rd, 1842 ; s. his grandfather, Gen. Sir
WILLIAM ROBERT, K.C.B., 1866; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1866) ; is a D.L.
and a J.P. for cos. Bucks (High Sheriff 1876), Carmarthen,
Norfolk, and Surrey, and a Gov. of Christ's and St. Thomas's
Hospitals ; formerly Capt. Bucks Militia : m. 1872, Aimee
Gertrude, da. of the late Edward Mackenzie, Esq., of Fawley
Court, Henley-on-Thames.
£Xrros — Argent, a cross between four pellets sable. Crest — A leopard's
paw erased and erect argent grasping a pellet. £tron& ,3^l0tlo — " Virtus
in actione consistit" (Virtue corsists in action).
Quid leone fortius ? Seats— Harleyford Manor. Great Marlow, Bucks; Marden Park,
What is braver than the Surrey; Alte' Cadno, S. Wale,; White Hall, Watton. Norfolk. Toivn
lion ? Residence — 12, Seymour Street W. Clubs — Carlton, Pratt's.
Aunts living (daughters of sth Baronet)— Alicia Charlotte : m. 1839, Capt. John Bishop-Culpeper
(ijth Light Dragoons), who d. 1875, and has issue liviig, William Alleyne, b. 1844; Bar. Middle
Temple 1867; formerly Dep. Stipendiary Magistrate for West Ham : tit. 1873, Ellen Cassandra, da.
of Samuel Featherstonhaugh, Esq., — John Collingwood, b. 1846; admitted a Solicitor 1872 : tit.
1872, Helen, da. of James Strachan, Esq., of London, and has issue living, Jessie Ada b. 1873,
— Charles Algernon Hearle (of 12, Heriot Row, Edinburgh. Clubs, Naval and Military, Xew,
Caledonian United Service), b. 1849 ; formerly in gist Highlanders, and Capt. sth Brig. Scottish
Div. R.A. : m. 1874, Elizabeth Morrison, da. of Tames Duncan, Esq. Caroline Margaret
(Marchioness of Queen sherry): m. 1840, the 7th M irquess of Queensberry, who d. 1858. Resi-
dence, Annan, N.B.
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Collateral Branches living.
Descendants of the late Sir East Clayton-East (ist baronet, of Hall Place), and son
of 4th baronet [see Clayton-East, Bart.] : —
Sir GILBERT AUGUSTUS CLAYTON-EAST, 3rd baronet, is h.p. to the present baronet, of
Marden Park.
Grandchildren of the late Sir William Clayton, 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late John Lloyd Clayton, Esq., R.N., b. 1796, d. 1855 : '«• I832, Louisa Sophia
da. of Charles Littledale, Esq., of Portland Place, W. :—
John William, b. 1833 ; formerly Capt. i3th Hussars ; served in Crimean campaign (medal with
clasp and Turkish medal) : m. ist, 1862, Mary Henrietta Charlotte, who d. 1880, da. of Col. Henry
Charles Capel Somerset [ D. Beaufort, colls.] ; 2ndly, 1892, Miss Kathleen Gibson, and has issue
living (by ist marriage), Isabel. Residence, 14, Portman Square, W. ; Bell House, Romford.
Clubs, Army and Navy, Royal Victoria Yacht.
Issue of the late Rice Richard Clayton, Esq., M.P.,/>. 1798, d. 1879: m. 1832, Maria Amelia,
who d. 1880,, da. of F.-M. Sir George Nugent, ist baronet : —
Richard Nugent, b. 1833. Residence, Campbell Road, West Croydon, Surrey. Club, Constitutional.
George Augustus, b. 1840 ; was formerly in War Office. Francis Edmund, b. 1844 : tit. iSSi,
Eliza, who d. 1882, da. of the late Henry Liggins, Esq., of 3, Ladbroke Square, W., and Antigua,
and has issue living, Leila Cecilia. Arthur John, b. 1846; is in Admiralty. Residence, 25, Lower
Seymour Street, W. Clubs, Conservative, Constitutional, Grafton. Louisa Maude : in. 1876,
Francis Arthur Hervey, Esq., son of Lord William Hervey [see M. Bristol, colls.]. Residence, T$A,
St. George's Road, S.W. Emily Rosa : in. 1881, James Melvill Davidson, Esq. Residence,
Cedar Cottage, Datchet, Bucks.
Issue of the late Rev. Augustus Philip Clayton, b. 1799, d. 1871 : m. 1828, Georgiana
Elizabeth, who d. 1885, da. of the late Very Rev. Charles Talbot, D.D. :—
FitzRoy Augustus Talbot, b. 1834; formerly Lieut.-Col. Grenadier Guards; is a J.P. for Berks;
served in Crimea 1854-5 (medal with clasp and Turkish medal) : in. 1872, Lady Isabel Frances
Taylour, da. of 3rd Marquess of Headfort, and has issue living, Harold, b. 1878, — Lionel Arthur,
b. 1879, — Cecil Fraser Talbot, b. 1880. Residence, Fyfield House, Maidenhead. Clubs, Guards',
Carlton.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Col. George Clayton (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Emilius Clayton, b. 1803, d. 1887 : in. 1838, Eliza Elizabeth, who
d. 1886, da. of WilliamHaslewood, Esq., of Slaugham Park, Crawley : —
Emilius, b. 1841; entered R.A. 1861, became Major 1881, and Lieut.-Col. 1888; was H.M.'sVice
Consul at Van, in Turkey, 1879-82, and a Professor at Staff Coll. 1883-90 : >n. 1883, Ellen, da.
of Richard Laurence Pemberton, Esq., of Hawthorn Tower, Seaham, co. Durham, and has
'issue living, Emilius, b. 1884, — Ralph Arthur, b. 1885, — Janet Betha, b. 1887,— Bridget Eleanor,
b. 1888, — Lucy Emilia, /'. 1890. Club, Naval and Military. Betha Frances. -^— Horatia Louisa.
Florence Augusta: in. 1883, Major Alexander William Croker Bell, I.S.C.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Emilius Clayton (ante) :—
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Arthur Granville Clayton, b. 1843, d. 1892 : in. 1870, Elizabeth,
da. of John Kiernan, Esq. : —
Arthur John Granville, b. 1872. Harold Robert, b. 1874.— Frank Guy, b. 1875. Kathleen
Mary.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Henry Clayton, b. 1804, d. 1869 : in. 1826, Jean Henrietta, who
d. 1880, da. of Sir Robert Blair, K.C.B. :—
Edward Gilbert, b. 1841 ; formerly Capt. R.E. ; is Hon. Major and Dep.-Gov. of Wormwood Scrubs
Prison : in. 1864, Georgine Elizabeth Sykes, da. and heiress of the late Sykes Clayton, Esq., of the
Manor House, Rufforth, Yorkshire, and has issue living, Henry Edward Gilbert, b. 1867 ; is Lieut.
R.E., — Gerald Fancourt, b. 1886,— Blanche Georgine, — Grace Louisa, — Frances Jean, — Eva. Resi-
dence, Du Cane Road, Wormwood Scrubs, W. Club, Naval and Military.— Ernest William, b.
1853: in. 1880, Ellen Maude, da. of the late Edward Tayloe, Esq., M.R.C.S., of South Lodge,
Clapham Common, S.W., and has issue living, Kenrick Edward, b. 1881, — Harry Swinton, b. 1883,
— Reginald Ernest Thorn bury, b. 1888. Residence, 9, Hollywood Villas, Southfields, Wands worth,
S. W. Marianne Blanche : in. 1870, the Rev. William Eastgate Middleton Nunn, R. of Stanstead,
-and has issue living, William Edward Clayton, b. 1877, — Charles Henry Blair, f>. 1882, — Elizabeth
Matilda Jean, — Ethel Mary, — Annie Blanche, — Winifred Grace. Residence, Stanstead Rectory,
Sevenoaks.— Grace Caroline : in. 1868, John Bridges Nunn, Esq., and has issue living, Thomas
Henry Clayton, b. 1873, — Marian Alice, — Jean Elizabeth Annie. Residence, Sevenoaks, Kent.
Mary Jean. Residence, 87, Warwick Road, Maida Vale, W.
Grandchildren of the late William Clayton Esq., M.P. , 2nd son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. George Clayton, b. 1768, d. 1829 : in. 1798, Frances, who d. 1849,
da. of the Rt. Rev. John HinchlifTe, D.D., Bishop of Peterborough : —
Rev. Edward, b. 1817 ; is an Hon. Canon of Chester : in. 1864, Georgina, da. of the late Rt. Rev.
James Chapman, Bishop of Colombo. Residence, Chester, Frances Caroline Emilia : m. 1884,
the Rev. George William Chamberlain. ./Emilia Anne.— — Lydia Emma Blanche (Lady
GarvocK): in. 1857, Gen. Sir John Garvock, G.C.B., who d. 1878, and has issue living, Margaret
Blanche : m. 1884, the Rev. Frederic George Bussell, V. of Stainland, near Halifax, and has issue
living, Amy Harriette, — Blanche Anna Louisa. Residence, n. Onslow Gardens, S. Kensington,
S.W.
Sir Robert Clayton, Knight, uncle of the ist baronet, was Lord Mayor of London 1679, and M.P.
for that city for upwards of thirty years. On the landing of William of Orange he headed the depu-
tation which received that Prince and conducted him in state from Henley-on-Thames to London.
This gentleman gave ^5,000 towards restoring Christ's Hospital, after the great fire of 1666, and
erected the statue to Edward VI. which stands over the entrance to the house from Christ Church
Passage. At his death, in 1707, his estates fell to his nephew, Sir William Clayton, M.P., the ist
baronet. The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th baronets were also Members of Parliament, and the 5th baronet, Gen.
Sir William Robert, K.C.B., a distinguished Waterloo officer, sat as M.P. for Great Marlow(^) 1831-42
Clayton-East, see East.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Victory lo~ses care.
CLERK, Creation 1679, of Penicuik, Edinburgh.
Sir GEORGE DOUGLAS CLERK, 8th
Baronet ; b. 1852 ; s. his father, Sir JAMES, 1870 ;
ed. at Eton, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford; formerly
Lieut, and Life Guards, and Capt. 3rd Batn. Roy.
Scots (Lothian Regt.) ; is Lieut.-Col. 6th Vol.
Batn. Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.), a J.P. and a
Commr. of Supply for cos. Midlothian and Peebles,
and Hon. Lieut. R.N. Reserve: m. 1876, Aymee
Elizabeth Georgiana, da. of Sir Robert John
Milliken Napier, gth Baronet, and has issue.
^rms — Or, a fesse cheeky azure and argent between
two crescents in chief gules, and a boar's head couped in
base sable. Crtst — A demi-huntsman sounding a horn
proper, ^Supporters — Dexter, a naked man wreathed about the middle with an oak-branch, in the dexter
hand a bow, and over his shoulder a quiver of arrows all proper ; sinister, a Druid priest with a flowing
beard proper, vested and hooded argent, holding in the sinister hand an oak-branch acoraed vert.
Seat — Penicuik House, Edinburgh. Clubs — Carlton, New, Scottish Conservative.
Son living— GEORGE JAiMES ROBERT, b. Oct. 4th, 1876.
Sisters living— Susan Edith {Lady Seton-Steuarf) : m. 1883, Sir Alan Henry Seton-Steuart, 4th
baronet. Residence, Touch, Stirling. Jane Isabella Maria. Mary Elizabeth.
Uncles living (sons of 6th Baronet)— John, Q.C., b. 1816 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1841 ; became a Q.C.
1868; is a J.P. for Leicestershire: m. 1845, Rose Alice, da. of the late Thomas Greene, Esq.,
M.P., and has issue living, George Thomas, b, 1846, — John Frederick (of 87, Belgrave Road,
and 10, King's Bench Walk, E.G.), b. 1848 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1874 : m. 1884, Eleanor, da. of the
late Oustavus Smith, Esq., of Goldicote [see Mordaunt, Bart., and D. Athole, colls.], and has
issueJiving, Aylmer Gustavus b. 1888, — Duncan, b. 1863 ; ed. at Radley, — Helen Georgina,— Mabel.
Residences, Rolleston Hall, Billesdon, Leicester ; 38, Parliament Street, S.W. Chambers, 10, King's
Bench Walk, E.G. Henry, b. 1821 ; entered R.A. 1839, became Capt. 1847. Major 1858, Lieut.-
Col. 1859, Col. 1864, and retired Maj.-Gen. 1872. Residence, 40, St. Ermin's Mansions, Westminster,
S.W. Club, United Service. Edward, b. 1824 ; formerly Major Madras Cav. : nr. 1864, Alice,
da. of the late T. W. Bramston, Esq., M.P., of Skreens, Essex, and has issue living, William
Henry, b. 1867, — Herbert Edward, b. 1871, — Florence Eliza, — Maud Alice. Residence, 14, Manson
Place, S.W. Club, Travellers'. Alexander, b. 1828 ; became a Dep. Comy.-Gen. 1881, Hon. Col.
1885, Comy.-Gen. 1886 (retired 1888), and Col. (ranking as Maj.-Gen.) Army ber. Corps 1889 ; served
in Crimea 1854-5 (medal with three clasps and Turkish medal), and in New Zealand war 1860-65
(medal : m. 1857, Edith Mary, da. of Dr. A. Buchanan, and has issue living, Hugh Edward
b. 1859; is jn Public Works Depart., Madras : m. 1885, Edith, da. of the late Willoughby James
B.eauchamp, Esq. [see Proctor-Beauchamp, Bart.], and has issue living, Beauchamp b. 1886, — Arthur
Stanley, b. 1864, — Agnes Isabella: in. 1883, Andrei Williamson, Esq., of 15, Moray Place, Edin-
burgh,— Cecilia Mary, — Isabella Edith, — Dorothy Emma. Residence, Glenburnie, Bideford.
Alint living (daughter of 6th Baronet) — Elizabeth Harriette (Hon. Mrs. Ed-ward Elphinstone) :
in. 1859, tne Hon. Edward Charles Elphinstone [see B. Elphinstone]. Residence,
Widow living Of 7th Baronet— JANE CALVERT (Lady Clerk), da. of the late Maj.-Gen. M.
Henderson, C.B. : m. 1851, Sir James Clerk, 7th baronet, who d. 1870. Residence, Penicuik House,
Edinburgh.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late George Edward Clerk, Esq., 2nd son of 6th baronet, b. 1815, d. 1875:
m. 1849, Marie Louise Elizabeth, da. of Mons. Casimir Dupius, of Montreal : —
George Edward, b. 1850 : MI. 1875, Henrietta d'Avignon. Charles Francois, b. 1851 : m. 1873, Noemi
Bertrand.— — Henry Joseph, b. 1856. Edmond Antoine, b. 1858. Alexander Marie Joseph, b.
1861.— Jean Pip Robert, b. 1870. Marie Louise : in. 1875, Charles J. O. E. Terroux. Esq.
Emily Victoria Marie. Mary Isabelle.
The family is descended from John Clerk, distinguished for his loyalty and attachment to the
party of Mary Stuart. His great-grandson, John, was created a baronet by Charles II. The 2nd
baronet was a Baron of the Exchequer of Scotland 1707-55. The 6th baronet, a Privy Councillor,
was M. P. for Edinburghshire (C) 1818-32 and 1835-7, f°r Stamford 1838-47, and for Dover 1847-52, and
during his political career, held office in several administrations.
CLERKE, Creation 1660, of Hitcham, Buckinghamshire.
Sir WILLIAM FRANCIS CLERKE, nth Baronet ; b.
Jan. i6th, 1856 ; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM HENRY, 1882 ; ed.
at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1878) ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1881 : m. 1884, Beatrice, el. da. of the late Graham
Menzies, Esq., of Hallyburton House, Coupar Angus, N.B.,
and has issue.
^rms — Argent, on a bend gules between three pellets as many swans of
the field ; on a sinister canton azure a demi-ram salient of the first, and in
chief two fleurs-de-lis or ; over all a baton trunked. £rts^— Out of a ducal
coronet or, a demi-ram salient debruised of a baton proper.
Seat — Mertyn Hall, Flintshire. Tmim Residence — 46, Lennox
Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Wellington.
Sons living— FRANCIS WILLIAM TALBOT, b. March 6th, 1886.
John De Vere, b. 1889.
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Daughter living— Beatrice Janet Elsie, b. 1891.
Brother living — Charles John, b. 1857 : ;«. 1892, Augusta Laura, da. of the Rev. Henry Arthur
Daniel, of The Manor House, Stockland, Somerset. Residence, Bedstone House, Shropshire.
Glut, Junior Carlton.
Sister living — Mary Georgina: in. 1890, Basil Thomas Fanshawe, Esq., and has issue living,
Muriel Mary, b. 1891. Residence, The Park, Lunugala, Ceylon.
Uncle living (son of gth Baronet) — Charles Longueville, b. 1829. Residence, Seedley House,
Leintwardine, Herefordshire
Aunt living (daughter of gth Baronet)- -Mary Dora: m. 1863, the Rev. Theodore Beale, who
d. 1887, and has issue living, William St. John, b. 1864 ; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Worcestershire
Regt., — Arthur Richard, b, 1866 ; eel. at Radley. Residence, The Cottage, Bucknell, Salop.
Widow living Of 10th Baronet— GEORGINA (Lady Clerke), da. of Robert Gosling, Esq., of
Botley's Park, Surrey : m. 1849, Sir William Henry Clerke, loth baronet, vrhoet. 1882. Residences,
10, South Eaton Place, S.W. ; Bedstone House, Bucknell, Salop.
The first person named in the pedigree of this family (some members of which were benefactors to
Magdalen College, Oxford), is Richard Clerke, of Willoughby, temp. Henry VI. From him descended,
in the 4th generation, Sir John Clerke, who, at the battle of " Spurs," 1513, took the Duke of
Longueville prisoner, and for that signal service received from Henry VIII. a grant of the canton of
honorable augmentation, still borne in the family arms. The gth baronet served as Lieut.-Col. in the
Army at Waterloo.
Virtus mille scuta.
Virtue is equal to a
CLIFFORD, Creation 1838, of Westfield House, Ryde.
Sir CHARLES CAVENDISH CLIFFORD, 4th Baronet ;
b. Jan. 7th, 1821 ; s. his brother, Sir CHARLES CAVENDISH
SPENCER, 1892 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford
(B.A. 4th class Classics 1843, Fellow of All Souls' Coll. 1845,
and B.C.L. 1846) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1846 ; sat as M.P. for
the Isle of Wight (Z) 1857-65, and Newport (I. of W.) 1870-85 ;
was Private Sec. to the late Viscount Palmerston 1854-7.
^rnw — Cheeky or and azure, on a chief argent a mullet of the second.
Crist — A leopard guardant holding in the dexter paw a spear erect all proper .
Seat — Westfield House, Ryde, Isle of Wight. Town Residence —
6, St. James's Place, S.W. Clnbs— Brooks's, Travellers', Royal Victoria
Yacht.
Sisters living — Isabella Georgiana Camilla. Augusta Caroline.
Daughters living of 3rd Baronet— Rosalie. Rosamond : in. 18
Signor Luigi Nessi. Residence, Locarno, Italy. Marjorie.
thousand shields. Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— EM.MELINE (Lady Clifford), da. of
the late R. Atwell Lowe, Esq. : in. 1859, Col. Sir Robert Cavendish Spencer Clifford, 3rd baronet,
who d. 1892. Residence,
The ist baronet, Adm. Sir Augustus, sat as M.P. for Bandon 1818, and for Dungarvan 1820, and
was Gentleman-Usher of the Black Rod 1832-77, and Deputy Great Chamberlain of England 1843-66.
Col. Sir Spencer, 3rd bart., was for many years Yeoman Usher of the Black Rod.
CLIFFORD, Creation 1887, of Flaxbourne, Marlborough, New Zealand.
Sir CHARLES CLIFFORD, ist JBaronet, son of the
late George Lambert Clifford, Esq. [see B. Clifford, colls.] ;
ft. Jan. ist, 1813; ed. at Stonyhurst Coll.; was Speaker
of House of Representatives, New Zealand, 1853-60 ; K.B.
1858 : m. 1847, Mary Anne, da. of the late John Hercy. Esq.,
J.P., D.L., of Cruchfield House, Berks, and has issue.
gtnns— Cheeky or and azure, a fesse gules. Cttat -Out of a ducal
coronet or, a demi-wyvern gules.
Residence — 51, Cromwell Houses, S.W. Clubs— Reform, Wellington.
,* BE H
Semper paratus.
Always ready.
Sons living— GEORGE HUGH CHARLES, b. Oct. loth, 1847: m.
ist, 1880, Mary, who d. 1880, da. of Sir John Lawson, 2nd Bart. ; 2ndly,
1884, Janet, who d. 1885, da. of James Burnett, Esq., of Nelson, New
Zealand ; ardly, 1892, Helen, da. of the Rev. J. Denis, and has issue
living (by 2nd marriage), Charles Lewis, b. 1885. Walter Lovelace,
b. 1853 : m. 1883, Catherine, da. of Edward Barti, Esq., of Bryn-y-Mor,
^ >1.
Swansea. Charles William, I'. 1854 : m. ist, 1881, Mary, who d. 1881, da. of Col. Raleigh
Chichester, of Runnamoat, Roscommon ; 2ndly, 1892, Sicele Agnes, da. of Sir Humphrey de
Traffbrd, 2nd Bart., and has issue living (by ist marriage), Charles Aston, b. 1881. Francis
Charles, b. 1856.
Daughter living— Mary Lucy, b. 1849 : m. 1877, Arthur J. Moore, Esq. Residence Mooresfort,
|f co. Tipperary.
Cliflord-Cortstable, see Constable.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
CLIFTON, Creation 1611, of Clifton, co. Nottingham.
Sir WALLER CLIFTON, i2th Baronet, 2nd son of
the late Marshall Waller Clifton, Esq., F.R.S. (successively
Sec. to the Commrs. for Victualling H.M.'s Xavy and Ch.
Commr. of Australind), by Elinor, da. of Daniel Bell, Esq., of
Wandle House, Surrey; l>. May 2nd, 1813; s. his brother,
Sir FRANCIS, 1892 ; formerly of the Admiralty ; is a J.P. for
Westminster.
Drills — Sable, semee of cinquefoils, a lion rampant argent, armed and
langued gules. Crtst — Out of a ducal coronet, a demi-peacock per pale
argent and sable, the wings expanded counter-changed.
Residence— The Hollies, Fulham, S.W.
Tenez le droit. Brothers living— Robert Williams, b. 1817 : in. 1840, Christina, da. of
Keep the rirkt Major Martin, and has issue living, John Edward Martin (of
Rosamel, Bunbury, W. Australia), b. 1844 : m. 1871, Anne Emily
Fanny, da. of William Carmalt Clifton, Esq. [see infra], and has issue living,— Marshall Waller
4 , - , ... , .sue living, — .-ujierii'.m r raucis, u. 1057 . in. iou/,
Miss Augusta Kerr,— Archibald Gervase, b. 1858 : in. 18— , and has issue living.— Francis Joseph
Bingham, b. 1860, — Christine Elinor, — Sophia Louisa, — Isabel Caroline, — Laura Christine.
George, b. 1823 ; formerly in R.N., and lately Gov. of H.M.'s Convict Prison, Portland : HI. 1853,
Eliza Naylor, da. of the late Capt. J. S. Roe, R.N., J.P., Surveyor-Gen, of W. Australia, M.L.C.,
M.E.C., and has issue living, George Arthur Algernon, b. 1861, — Edmund Yeamans, b. 1862, — •
Charles Edward Ernest, b. 1863,— Robert Henry, b. 1873,— William Alvared Roe, b. 1878,—
Laura Eliza Josephine : in. 1877, Major Orbell Henry Oakes, Worcestershire Regt., — Agnes Flora
Isabel,— Mary Louisa Alberta: in. 1885, Lieut. -Col. Edward Pohlman Browne, formerly ist Batn.
The King's (Liverpool Regt.), -Ada Florence Rosalie. Residence, no, Upper Richmond Road,
Putney, S.W Gervase, b. 1825. Residence, Moorland, W. Australia. Leonard Worsley,
b. 1830; formerly a Collector of Customs for Colony of W. Australia; is a J.P. for the Colony :
MI. 1858, Elizabeth, da. of J. Ferguson, Esq., M.D., J.P., formerly Colonial Surgeon, and has-
issue living. Residence, Fremantle, W. Australia.
Sisters living— Elinor Katharine Mary : m. 18— , Harley Robert Johnston, Esq., who d. 1853,
and has issue. Residence, Moorland, W. Australia.^— Lucy : in. 1853, the Rev. Henry William
Browne, who d. 1886. Residence, Busselton, Vasse, W. Australia.
WidOW living Of 9th Baronet— ISABEL GERALDIXE {Lady Clifton), da. of Col. O'Meara, K.S.F.r
"'• l853, Sir Robert Juckes Clifton, M.P., gth baronet, who d. 1869. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late William Pearce Clifton, Esq., 2nd brother of nth baronet;
b. 1816, d. 1885 : m. ist, 1844, Annette Josephine Gaudin, widow ; 2ndly, 1874,
Amy, da. of Charles Symmons, Esq., formerly Police Magistrate of Fremantle : —
ROBERT SYMMONS, b. 1879. Edith. Brenda.
Issue of the late Charles Hippuff Clifton, Esq., 6th brother of nth baronet, b. 1827,
d. 1890: in. 1851, Maria Glyn, who d. 1890: —
Charles Leonard, b. 1853 : in. 1881, and has issue living, six children. Rebecca Catherine : m. 1885,
John Charles Horsey James, Esq., Bar.-at-Law. Residence, Perth, W. Australia. Eva : »t..
1879, Godfrey C. Knight, Esq. Marian Edith. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Joseph Bingham Clifton, Esq., son of the late Rev.
Francis Clifton (ante) : —
Issue of the late William Carmalt Clifton, Esq., b. 1820, d. 1885 : m. ist, 1846, Anne Emily
Mary, da. of Thomas Snepp, Esq., R.N., of Alcester ; 2iuHy, '1851, Sophia Harriott, who
d. 1890, da. of W. R. Adcock, Esq., of Shepperton :—
William Edward, b. 1848 : in. 1878, Emma, da. of Edward Willcocks, Esq., formerly Registrar of
Supreme Court, Auckland, New Zealand, and has issue living. Resides in W. Australia.
Gervase, b. 1863. Alvared William, b. 1866. Arthur Benjamin, b. 1872. Anne Emily
Fanny: in. 1871, John Edward Clifton. Esq. [see ante]. Louisa: in. 1875, Marshall Waller
Clifton, Esq. [see ante]. Agnes Harriott : m. 1878, A. G. Hassell, Esq. Ethel : ;«. 1878,
Albert Y. Hassell, Esq. Residence, Kendenup House, near Albany, W. Australia. Kate Fleming.
—Ada Marian : m. 1884, Sydney Evelyn Innes, Esq. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Charles Clifton, Esq., brother of the late Rev. Francis.
Clifton [ante] : —
Issue of the late Georgejames Clifton, Esq., b. 1803, d. 1867 : in. 1824, Mary, da. of the late
John Revans, Esq., M.D. : —
George Henry, b. 1826; is an Advocate of H.B.M.'s Supreme Consular Court, Constantinople: m.
ist, 1862, Helen, who d. 1864, da. of the late C. S. Hanson, Esq., Banker, of Constantinople ;•
andly, 1872, Ellen Camilla, da. of the late R. W. Cumberbatch, Esq., H.B.M.'s. Consul at Smyrna,
Cc
Sta
Cla . , , __ ,
stantinople Claud Constable, b. 1829. Club, Conservative.
This family, which takes its name from Clifton, a small village in Nottinghamshire, traces its
descent uninterruptedly from Alvaredus de Clifton, Warden of Nottingham Castle, temp. William the
Conqueror, who confirmed him in the possession of his estates. The estates continued with the male
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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representative from that time until the death in 1869 without issue of the gth baronet, when they passed,
under the will of the sth baronet through his granddaughter Frances, to her son, Henry Robert
Markham, upon his assuming the name and arms of Clifton. On the death of the gth baronet the
baronetcy devolved upon Theodore Clifton, a planter in the West Indies, claiming as eldest heir male
of Robert Clifton, Esq., of Blyth, next brother of the 4th baronet. At the decease of Sir Theodore
the title passed to Francis Clifton, the great-grandson and lineal descendant of James Clifton, Esq.,
heir male of Robert Clifton, Esq., of Blyth, grandson of the first Baronet.
COCKBURN, Creation 1628, of Cockburn, Berwickshire.
Watchful and bold. ^{r EDWARD CLUDDE COCKBURN, yth
Baronet; b. June loth, 1834; s. his father, Sir
WILLIAM SARSFIELD ROSSITER, 1858 ; ed. at
Exeter Coll., Oxford ; formerly Capt. nth Hussars;
is a J.P. and a D.L. for Herefordshire (High Sheriff
1866) : ;;/. 1859, Mary Anne Frances, el. da. of Robert
Kerr Elliot, Esq., of Harwood and Clifton, Rox-
burghshire, and has issue.
5Ums — Quarterly ; ist and 4th, gules, six mascles or, three,
two, and one ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, three cocks gules ; in the
centre a heart gules, ftrtst— A cock crowing. jSopportars —
Two lions rampant gules.
Scat — Pennoxstone, Ross, Herefordshire. Club — Army
He excites -with a song. and Navy.
Sons living — ROBERT, b. Dec. 7th, 1861 ; is Capt.
4th Batn. King's (Shropshire L.I. ). James Stanhope, b. 1867. John Brydges, b. 1870; is Lieut.
4th Batn. Shropshire L.I.
Daughters living— Florence. Annie. Eleanor. Mary.
Brother living — George William, b. 1838 ; formerly Capt. 42nd Highlanders: m. 1861, Emily Sarah,
da. of the Ven. John Cleugh, Archdeacon of Malta, and has issue living, William Alexander
Crawford, b. 1863, — Charles Edward Stuart, b. 1867, — Archibald Coke Mackinnon, b. 1869, — Ronald
Abercromby , b. 1872, — Donald Graham (twin),<£. 1872, — Douglas Herbert Bayley, b. 1874, — Constance
Annie Cleugh, — Ethel Mary Louise, — Violet Selina Margaret, — Kathleen Beatrice Melita Resi-
dence,
This family ranked high among the old barons of Scotland, and can be traced to the early
periods of Scottish history.
Cockburn-Campbell, see Campbell.
CODRINGTON, Creation 1721, of Dodington, Gloucestershire.
Sir WILLIAM CODRINGTON, 5th Baronet; b. March
I2th, 1829 ; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM RAIMONU, 1873 ; ed. at
Stonyhurst Coll.: m. 1866, Mary, el. da. of Robert Roskell,
Esq., and has issue.
Jtras — Argent, a fesse embattled counter-embattled sable fretty gules,
between three lions passant of the third. Crwt— Out of a ducal coronet or
a dragon's head couped gules, between two dragon's wings cheeky or and
azure.
Residences — Chateau-de-la-Boullaye, near Montfort, Brittany; Fau-
bourg de Paris, Rennes, Ille et Vilaine, Brittany.
Sons living— WILLIAM ROBERT, 6. April iSth, 1867 ; is Lieut, nth
Hussars. George Raimond, b. 1868.— —Alexander Joseph, b. 1870.
Charles Arthur, b. 1878.
Sisters living— Nancy Mary : m. 1856, the Marquess de la Moussaye.
Amelia Mary Caroline : m. 1861, Lieut.-Col. James Pollock Gore,
late ist Royals. Sophia Mary : »«. 1857, Gustave Bernard de a
Gatinais. Residence, Val, near Lamballe, Cotes du Nord, France.
Vultus in hostem.
Face to t)u enemy.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Grandson of the late Christopher Bethell-Codrington, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Christopher William Codrington, Esq.. M.P., b. 1805, d. 1864 : m. 1836.
Lady Georgiana Charlotte Anne Somerset, V.A., who d. 1884, da. of 7th Duke of Beaufort : —
Sir Gerald William Henry, created a baronet [see Codrington, Bart., cr. 1876]. George John
Granville Christopher, b. 1855 : is Lieut. Gloucestershire Yeo. Cav. Residence, Sands Court,
Chippenham. Clubs, White's, Bachelors'. Alice Emily Georgina Olivia (Latiy Vavasour) : in.
1891, as his second wife, Sir Henry Mervin Vavasour, 3rd Bart. Residence, 26, Thurloe Square,
S.W.^^Florence Adelaide Augusta. Evelyn Anna Blanche.
Grandchildren of the late Adm. Sir Edward Codrington, G.C.B., 3rd son of the late
Edward Codrington, Esq. (ante) :—
Issue of the late Gen. Sir William John Codrington, G.C.B., M.P., b. 1804, d. 1884 : m. 1836,
Mary (now of Danmore, Winchfield, Hants), da. of Levi Ames, Esq., of The Hyde,
Hertford : —
Alfred Edward, b. 1854; is Major Coldstream Guards; served in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal
with clasp, 5th class Medjidie, and bronze star) : m. 1885, Adela Harriet, da. of Melville Portal,
Esq., of Laverstoke House, Overton, Hants [see E. Minto], and has issue living, Geoffrey Ronald,
b. 1888, — Mary Adela. Residence, no, Eaton Square, S.W. Jane Emily : m. 1867, Robert
Uniacke Penrose-Fitzgerald, Esq., M.P. Residences, Cork Beg Island, Whitegate, co. Cork ;
35, Grosvenor Road, S.W. Mary: m. 1864, Maj.-Gen. William Earle, C.B., C.S.I., who d. 1885
[see Earle, Bart., colls.]. Residence, 8, Eaton Place, S.W.
Issue of the late Adm. of the Fleet Sir Henry John Codrington, K.C.B., b. 1808, d. 1877 : >«.
ist, 1849, Helen Jane, who d. 1876, and whom he divorced 1865, da. of C. Webb Smith,
Esq., of Florence; andly, 1869, Catherine, who d. 1880, da. of Henry Combe Compton,
Esq., of Manor House, Lyndhurst, and widow of Adm. A. Aitchison, of Shrubs Hill,
Lyndhurst : —
Anne (Hon. Mrs. Henry Finch-Hatton) '. m. 1882, the Hon. Henry Stormont Finch-Hatton,
gd son of gth Earl of Winchilsea. Residence, Ewerby, Sleaford. Ellen : m. 1878, John Roche
asent, Esq., and has issue living, Manuel, b. 1879, — Walter, b. 1880. Residence, 26, Elvaston
Place. S.W.
The 2nd baronet, who died 1792, disinherited his son, Sir William, the 3rd baronet and bequeathed
his extensive estates to his nephew, Bethel Codrington, Esq., whose grandson was created a baronet
1876.
CODRINGTON, Creation 1876, of Dodington, Gloucestershire.
Sir GERALD WILLIAM HENRY CODRINGTON, ist
Baronet, son of the late Christopher William Codrington, Esq.,
M.P. [see Codrington, Bart., cr. 1721], by Lady Georgiana
Charlotte Ann Somerset, who d. 1884, da. of 7th Duke of
Beaufort; b. Oct. gth, 1850 ; ed. at Eton ; is Major Gloucester-
shire Yeo. Cav. and a J.P. for Gloucestershire: m. 1887, the
Lady Edith Henrietta Sybil Denison, el. da. of ist Earl of
Londesborough, and has issue.
£Vrms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, a fesse embattled counter-
embattled sable fretty gules, between three lions passant of the third ; 2nd
and 3rd, vert, a bend argent charged with three roses proper, in the sinister
chief canton a dexter hand couped erect of the second. Crtst — Out of a
ducal coronet or a dragon's head couped gules, between two dragon's
Immersibilis est vera wings cheeky or and azure.
virtus ^e.al~ Dodington Park, Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire. C (u6s
True virtue is imfierish- "White's, Carlton, Jratt's.
able. Daughter living— Edith Georgiana Veronica, b. 1888.
This family is a younger branch of the Codringtons, baronets, of Dod-
ington, creation 1721. The Codringtons have been established in Gloucestershire since temp. Henry IV.
COGHILL, Creation 1778, of Coghill, Yorkshire.
Sir JOHN JOSCELYN COGHILL, 4th Baronet; b. Feb.
nth, 1826; s. his father, Vice- Adm. Sir]osiAH, R.N., 1850;
ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at Rugby; formerly Lieut. 59th
Foot; is a D.L. and a J.P. for co. Dublin (High Sheriff
1859): m. 1851, the Hon. Katherine Frances Plunket. who
d. 1 88 1, da. of 3rd Baron Plunket, and has issue.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, or on a chief indented azure three fleurs-
de-lis of the field a canton ermine, Cramer ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a chevron
between three cocks gules, Coghill. Crtst— ist, on a mount vert a cock
wings expanded or, ducally crowned gules ; 2nd, a fleur-de-lis between
two wings or.
Seat-Glen Barrahane, Castle Townshend, co. Cork. Clubs—
Grosvenor, Garrick, Kildare Street, St. George's Yacht.
Non dormit qui custodit. Sons living— EGERTON BUSHE, b. Feb. ?th, 1853; ed. at Hailey-
He sleeps not who keeps bury. Claude Plunket,^. 1859: HI. 1885, Mary Maude, da. of
'Match. Ferdinand Me Veagh, Esq., of Drewston, co. Meath, and has issue
living, Hester Elfrida Brooke,— Ethel >'aude Wynch. Residence, Rushbrook, co. Meath.
DEBRET"'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Daughters living— Ethel Charlotte : m. 1880, James Edward Penrose, Esq., and has issue living,
Joscelyn Denis, L>. 1882,— Nevill Coghill, b. 1884,— Evelyn Cooper, b. 1885,— Katharine St. Aubyn,
— Ethel Mary Judith Yorke,— Honor Ashley Pettitot. Beatrice Anna. Violet Alice Penrose.
Brother living— Kendal Jpsiah William, C.B., b. 1832; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; entered Bengal
Army 1851; served as Adj. throughout Indian Mutiny (medal with clasp); formerly Lieut.-Col.
Comdt. i9th Hussars, and commanded that Regt. in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal with clasp,
bronze star, C.B., and 3rd class Medjidie) ; retired as Hon. Col. 1883; C.B. 1882. Residence,
Cosheen, Castle Townshend, co. Cork. Clubs, Junior Army and Navy, Cavalry, Grosvenor.
Sisters living— Sydney Katherine : m. 1854, the Rev. Samuel Allen Windle, V. of Market Rasen, who
d. 1880, and has issue living, Bertram Alan Coghill, /;. 1858; ed. at Repton, and at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (B.A. 1880, M.A. 1883, M.D. 1883) ; sometime Professor of Anatomy at Queen's Coll., Bir-
mingham : m. 1886. Madeline, da. of the fate William Hudson, Esq., of Small Heath, Birmingham,
and has issue living, Dorothy Mary Katherine, Norah Mary Florence, — Reginald Joscelyn (Club,
Junior Army and Navy), b. 1860; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1883, M.B. 1884); is a Surg.-
Capt. Army Med. Staff. Residence, 39, Harrington Street, Dublin. Alicia Elizabeth Judith : in.
7850, the Rev. George Henry Ray, R. of Finghall, and has issue living, Alice Sydney Frances :
nt. 1889, Charles Edward Riddell, Esq., of Leyburn Hall, Leyburn, and has issue living, Vyvienne
Mary Alys Ray, Sybil Enid Ray. Residence, Finghall Rectory, Bedale. Anna Georgina: in.
1860, the Rev. William Izon Chavasse, who d. 1864, and has issue living, Henry (Club. National
Conservative), b. 1863 : is Capt. 4th Batn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Residence, Glandofan,
Rhoshill, R.S.O., S. Wales. Adelaide Eliza: m. 1857, Col. Thomas Henry Somerville, D.L., and
has issue living, Thomas Cameron Fitzgerald, b. 1860 ; is Capt. King's Own (Royal Lancaster
Regt.), and A.D.C. to Lt.-Gen. W. G. Cameron, C.B., Comdg. Troops at Cape of Good Hope,
— Henry Boyle Townshend, R.N., b. 1863; became Lieut. 1886; served during Egyptian war
1882 (medal and bronze star), — Aylmer Coghill, b. 1865 : tn. 1888, Emmeline Sophia, da. of the
late Daniel Sykes, Esq., of Oaklands, Almondsbury, Gloucestershire, and has issue living, Desmond
Henry Sykes b. 1889, Gillian Margaret Hope b. 18— ,— John Arthur Coghill, b. 1872 ; ed. at Roy.
Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Northumberland Fusiliers, — Hugh Gualtier Coghill,
R.N., b. 1873; becamea Midshipman 1888, — Edith' Anna CEnone, — -Elizabeth Hildegarde Augusta.
Residence, Drishane, Skibbereen, co. Cork. Sylvia Maria: ;«. 1856, Thomas Greene, Esq., and
has issue living, Herbert Wilson (Club, Constitutional), b. 1857 '• ed. at Harrow, and at Pem-
broke Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1879, M.A. and B.C.L. 1882, Fellow of Magdalen 1888); Bar. Inner
Temple 1881, — Francis Ernest (Clubs, University, Kildare Street, St. George's Yacht), b. 1859; ed.
at Charterhouse, and at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. i83i),— Elizabeth Sylvia: m. 1885, Capt. Sydney
Vernon Thornton, R.A., Adj. Yorkshire Artillery, W. Div. R.A., and has issue living, Conyng-
ham Vernon b. 1887, Dorothy Vernon b. 18 — , — Sylvia Alice : m. 1885, Major Cooper Penrose, R. E.,
and has issue living, Phyllis Mary, Sylvia Janet, Constance Monica, — Constance Aylmer, — Helen
Rosanna. Residences, Avonmore, Ballybrack, co. Dublin ; 49, St. Stephen's Green East, Dublin.
Half-Sister living— Josephine : m. 1844, George de Morgan, Esq., Bar.-at-law, who d. 1890, and
has issue living, Joscelyn Augustus (of 17, Scarsdale Villas, Kensington, W., and 9, Old Square,
Lincoln's Inn, W.C.), b. 1848; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1871); Bar. Lincoln's
Inn 1872 : in. 1887, Georgina Elizabeth, da. of the late Frederick Beckford Long, Esq., and widow of
G. A. L. A. Whitmore, Esq., R.E., — Sydney Aylmer, b. 1850; ed. at Harrow: in. 1886, Sarah
Waring, da. of Richard Waring Pittar, Esq., and has issue living, Richard Coghill b. 1887, Arthur
Claude b. 1889,— Edith Eliza Hort, — Emmeline Theodosia Sophia. Residence, Bouldnor, near
Yarmouth, Isle of Wight.
The ist baronet, Sir John Cramer, LL.D., Judge of the Admiralty Court, succeeded to the
family estates, and assumed by royal license the additional surname of Coghill ; his successor and
family assumed the name of Coghill only.
COLEBROOKE, Creation 1759, of Gatton, Surrey.
Sir EDWARD ARTHUR COLEBROOKE, 5th Baronet ;
b. Oct. I2th, 1861 ; s. his father, Sir THOMAS EDWARD, 1890 ;
is a D.L. for Lanarkshire: m. 1889, Alexandra Harriet, da.
of the late Gen. Lord Alfred Henry Paget, C.B. [see M. Angle-
sey, colls.], and has issue.
$atron of fflnt gibing— Ottershaw V., Surrey.
&rms — Gules, a lion rampant argent ducally crowned or, on a chief of
the last three Cornish choughs proper. Crest — A wyvern wings expanded
or, resting the dexter foot upon a plain shield gules.
Seat— Abington, N.B. Town Residence—if), Green Street, W.
Clubs — Bachelors', Brcoks's.
Daughters living— Mary Sydney, b. 1890 Another, b. 1892.
Sola bona qua; honesta. Brother living— ROLAND JOHN, b. July 22nd, 1864.
Those things only are good Sisters living— Margaret Ginevra : in. 1890, the Marchesedi Camugliano-
'Mhich are honorable, Niccolini. Helen Emma. Mary Elizabeth.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— ELIZAHETH MARGARET C^W.yCW^roo/k'), da. of John Richardson,
Esq., of Kirklands, Roxburghshire : in. 1857, Sir Thomas Edward Colebrooke, 4th baronet, who d.
1890. Residence, 14, South Street, W.
The 2nd baronet was M. P. for Arundel 1754-75, and Chairman of the East India Co. 1769 and 1771-7.
The 4th baronet was Lord Lieut, of Lanarkshire, arid sat as M.P. for Taunton (L) 1842-52, tor
Lanarkshire 1857-68, and for Lanarkshire N. 1868-85.
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COLLET, Creation 1888, of St. Clere, Igtham, Kent.
Sir MARK WILKS COLLET, ist Baronet, second
son of the late James Collet, Esq., of London ; b. Sept. ijth,
1816; is a D.L. for City of London, a J. P. for cos. Kent and
London, and Past Gov. and a Director of the Bank of England :
m. ist, 1850, Susan Gertrude, da. of the Rev. James Eyre, of
Beverley, Yorkshire; 2ndly, 1862, Antonia Frederica, da. of
Joseph Edlmann, Esq., of Hawkwood, Kent, and has issue.
Snns — Per pale argent and sable, on a chevron cottised between three
hinds trippant, a rose between four annulets, all counter-changed. Crests —
A hind argent, holding in the mouth a sprig of oak fouched and slipped
proper, supporting with the dexter foreleg a rose also argent within an
annulet sable.
Seat — St. Clere, Igtham, Sevenoaks. Town Residence — 2, Sussex
Dum spiro spero. Square, W. Club— Union.
While I breathe I 'hope, gon living- By 2nd marriage— MARK EDLMANN, b. Jan. i2th,
1864: m. 1888, Nina Emma Caroline, da. of the Rev. Charles Theobald, Rural Dean and R. of
Lasham, Alton, Hants. Club, Isthmian.
Daughter living — By 1st marriage — Lina Susan Penelope : /«. 1870, Frederick Henry Norman,
Esq. Residences, IVIoor Place, Much Hadham, Herts ; 5, Sussex Square, W.
COLLETON, Creation 1660, of London.
Sir ROBERT AUGUSTUS WILLIAM COLLETON, gth
Baronet; b. Aug. 3ist, 1854; s. his father, Sir ROBERT
AUGUSTUS FULFORD GRAVES, 1866; ed. at Christ's Coll.,
Finchley; is Major 1st Batn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers; served
with Hazara Field Force 1891 (mentioned in despatches) :
m. 1880, Edith, da. of Thomas Robert Abraham, Esq., of
Gxlalming, and has issue.
^rins — Or, three stags' heads erased proper. Crtst — A stag's head as
in the arms.
Club— Junior Army and Navy.
Son living— FREDERICK ROBERTS, b. April 24th, 1890.
Daughters living— Lorna Colleton, b. 1887. Enid Colleton, b. 1889.
Gwladis Mary, b. 1892.
WidOW living Of 8th Barpnet— MARY (Lady Colleton), da. of William
Comins, Esq., of Witheridge, Devon: in. ist, 1853, Sir Robert Augustus Fulford Graves Colleton,
8th baronet, who d. 1866 ; 2ndly, 1875, Lieut. -Col. William Edward Wallace (late i8th Foot),
who d. 1892. Residence, 158, King Henry's Road, N.W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Frederick Nassau William Graves Colleton, Esq., el. son of 7th
baronet, b. 1822, d. 1847 : m. 1844, Jane Alves (who in. 2ndly, Edmund Burke,
Esq.), da. of William Dyer, Esq , of Jamaica: —
Gertrude Sophia Jane Plantagenet : tit. 1874, Charles William M'Ewen, Esq., Master of the Melbourne
Orphan Asylum, and has issue living, William Frederick Augustus Calveley Colleton, b. 1877,
Residence, Melbourne Orphan Asylum, Brighton, Victoria.
Sir John Colleton, the ist baronet, was a distinguished loyalist. He raised a regiment of foot, and
expended in the service of King Charles I. nearly £70,000.
COLQUHOUN, 1st Creation 1625, of Colquhoun; 2nd 1786, of Luss, Dumbarton.
Sir JAMES COLQUHOUN, i2th Baronet,
of Colquhoun, and 7th of Luss ; b. March 3Oth,
1844; s. his father, Sir JAMES, 1873; ed. at
Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1868,
M.A. 1871); is chief of the Clan Colquhoun, a J.P.
for Poole, and Lord Lieut, of Dumbartonshire ;
author of several religious works •' m. 1875, his first
cousin, Charlotte Mary Douglas, da. of the late
Major William Munro, late 79th Highlanders, and
grandda. of Sir Robert Abercromby, 5th Bart., and
has issue.
2\rms- Argent, a saltire engrailed sable. Crtst — A hart's
If I can. head couped gules attired argent. .Supporttrs — Two batch-
hounds argent collared sable.
Seats— Ross-dhu ; Ardencaple Castle, Gareloch ; Arrochar House, Loch Long ; and Camstradden.
and Stuckgowan, on Loch Lomond, all in Dumbartonshire. Marine Residence — Dunclutha. Ore,
Hastings. Clubs — Arthur's, New University, New.
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Daughters living— Constance Janet Sinclair Flora Abercromby.
Sutherland.
Dorothea Helen Mary Elizabeth
Collateral Branches living.
sue of the late John Uolquhoun, Esq., son of loth Baronet, t>. 1805, d. i
1834, Frances Sarah, who d. 1877, da. of the late F. Fuller-Maillnnd, Esq., of
Issue of the late John Colquhoun, Esq., son of loth Baronet, b. 1805, d. i£
1834, Frances Sarah, who d. 1877,
Park Place, Henley-on-Thames : —
ALAN JOHN, b. 1838: formerly in 42nd Highlanders; is a J.P. and D.L. for Dumbartonshire,
and Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col. Edinburgh Artillery, S. Div. R.A. ; m. 1884, Justine, da. of John
Kennedy, Esq., of Underwood and Allerton, and has issue living, Ian, />. 1887, — Alan Roderick,
b. 1891, — Mary, b. 1885, — Helen Margaret, b. 1886, — Justine Rose, b. 1890. Residence, i, Royal
Terrace, Edinburgh. Clubs, United Service (Edinburgh), Isthmian. Roderick William, b. 1847;
is Capt. 3rd Batn. Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders), and a J.P. for Dum-
bartonshire : in. 1882, Alice, da. of the late William Fuller-Maitland, Esq., of Stansted Hall, Essex.
Clubs, New, Junior United Service. Frances Mary. Helen Augusta : ;;/. 1863, the Rev.
Norman Macleod, D. D., Minister of Inverness. Resilience, Ravenswood, Inverness. Flora
Maitland : in. 1877, Colin George Macrae, Esq., W.S. Residence, 45, Moray Place, Edinburgh.
Janet St. Clair: m. 1872, the Rev. Arthur Hastings Berger, V. of Cobham. Residence,
Cobham Vicarage, Kent Lucy Bethia : m. 1869, Alfred Saunders Walford, Esq., J.P. Residence,
Cranbrooke Hall, Ilford, Essex.
Grandchildren of John Colquhoun, Esq. : —
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. James Colquhoun, b. 1835, d. 1883 : m. 1876, Anna Maria, da.
of the late Robert Ker Elliot, Esq., of Clifton Park, Harewood, Roxburghshire : —
Violet Annie Douglas.— —Frances Louisa Helen.
The early history of this family is involved in antiquity. The earliest surname under which the
family of Colquhoun is traced is that of Kilpatrick. Sir John Colquhoun, of Luss, i4th in descent from
Umphridus de Kilpatrick (temp. Alexander II.), was created a baronet of Nova Scotia by Charles I.
In 1634 Oliver Cromwell fined him ^2,000 sterling. The 4th baronet was a member of the Union
Parliament. The 7th baronet surrendered his title and obtained in 1786 the regrant of a new patent of
baronetcy. The loth baronet sat as M.P. for Dumbartonshire in 1802; and the nth baronet was
Lord-Lieut, of Dumbartonshire, and M.P. (L) therefor 1837-41.
COLT, Creation 1692, of Leominster, Herefordshire.
.Sir THOMAS ARCHER COLT, ;th Baronet; b. 1816;
s. his brother, the Rev. Sir EDWARD HARRY VAUGHAN, 1882 ;
ed. at Glasgow Univ. (M.A. and M.D. 1840, and Member of
Gen. Council 1868) : »/. 1849, Frances, who d. 1892, da. of
Elias Chadwick, Esq., of Swinton Hall, Lancashire, and has issue.
5Vnns — Argent, a fesse between three colts in full speed sable. Crtst — A
colt in full speed as in the arms.
Residence — Rock House, Maidencomb, Torquay.
Sons living— Rev. EDWARD HARRY DUTTON, b. Oct. 3rd, 1850 :
ed. at Shrewsbury Sch., and at Merton Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1875, M.A.
1881) ; is R. of Monkokehampton : in. 1889, Alice, da. of William Jefferys
Strange, Esq., of Mile House, Sulhamstead, Berks, and has issue living,
Flora Margaret Frances Sophia Dutton Vaughan, b. 1890. Residence,
Monkokehampton Rectory, Winkleigh, Devon. Thomas Archer. /-.
851 ed. at Shrewsbury Sch. and Univ. Coll. Hospital; L.R.C.P.
1879 : in. 1881, Mabel Marion Aileen, da. of the Rev. Horatio Langrishe
Nicholson, D.D., V. of St. James's, Forest Gate, and has issue living, Henry Archer, b. 1882, —
Mabel Emily, b. 1884, — Helen Enid, b. 1887. Residence, 48, Hanover Street, Portsea.
Daughters living— Frances Alice. Maud. Lucy Sophia.
Brother living — George Francis Walter Richard, b. 1819. Residence, Trawscoed. Newbridge-on-
Wye, Radnorshire.
Daughter living Of 6th Baronet— Frances Sophia Vaughan : m. ist, 1863, Frederic Henry
Cator, Esq., of 100, Elm Park Gardens, S.W., who obtained a divorce 1882 [see E. Scarbrough] ;
2ndly, 1882, Major Walter Illingworth Haynes, 2nd Batn. Roy. Sussex Regt., and has issue living
(by ist marriage), Frederick Edward Thomas Lumley, b. 1864 : in. 1891, Agnes Sophia, da. of the
late Capt. Edward Nares, R.N., — Arthur Charles Albemarle, b. 1873, — Geraldine Frances Louisa,
— Algitha Malet Vaughan.
Collateral Branch living.
Vincitqui patitur.
He conquers U'lio endures.
Edin. and M.R.C.S. Ena
Issue of the late Martha Elizabeth Flora, da. of sth baronet : she m. :845, the Rev.
David Williams, Hon. Canon of St. Asaph, and R. of Castle Caereinion, who d.
1882:—
Edward William COI.T, b. 1846; ed. at Westminster, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1869, M.A.
1891) ; is one of H.M.'s Inspectors of Schs. ; assumed the surname of Colt in lien of his patronymic
1892 : ;«. 1871, Caroline, da. of T. Timberlake, Esq. Residence, Hagley Hall, Rugeley, Stafford-
shire. David Archer Vaughan Colt, b. 1849; ed- a' Westminster, and at Jesus Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1871, M.A. 1891) ; Bar. Middle Temple 1877 : m. 1884, Laura Louisa Lilia, da. of the Rev.
Henry John Vernon, and has issue living, Edward Walter David Colt, b. 1885,— George Arthur
Colt, b. 1890,— Edith Laura Colt, b. 1887,— Louisa Constance Colt, b. 1889. Residence, Rich-
mond House, Chester. Club, Oxford and Cambridge.
This family traces its descent from Cout, or Colt, of Keeldar, a celebrated border chief, who was
treacherously murdered by the Warlock, Lord Soulis, and whose grave still exists in an ancient burial-
ground near the ruins of Hermitage Castle. From him descended Thomas Colt, Ambassador to
France and a Privy Councillor to King Edward IV. The ist baronet, Sir Harry Dutton Colt, was
M.P. for Westminster teiuj>. William and Anne.
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COLTHURST, Creation 1744, of Ardrum, Cork.
Sir GEORGE ST. JOHN COLTHURST, 6th Baronet ;
b. 1850; s. his father, Sir GEORGE CONWAY, 1878; ed. at
Harrow; formerly an officer 43rd Regt. , and Lieut. N. Cork
Militia ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for co. Cork ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Cork co. (C) 1879 : m. 1881, Edith Jane Thomazine,
da. of the late Jonas Morris, Esq., of Dunkettle, and has issue.
3nns — Argent, on a fesse azure between Aree colts courant sable, as
many trefoils slipped or. ffrtst — A colt statant sable.
Seats— Ardrum, Inniscarra, co. Cork; Blarney Castle, co. Cork ; Bally-
vourny, Macroom. Clubs — Carlton, Naval and Military, Bachelors'.
Sons Living— GEORGE OLIVER, b. Aug. 24th, 1882. - Richard
Justum et tenacem. St. John Jefferyes, b. 1887.
Just and firm of purpose- Daughter living— Edith Dorothy.
Sisters living— Emily Jane. - Anne Cape. - Louisa Julia: m. 1878, Samuel Bruce, Esq., and
has issue living, George James, b. 1880,— Robert William Vesey, b. 1882,— Alexander Patrick,
b. 1888,— May Emily,— Norah Alice and Annette Edith (twins). Residence, Norton Hall, Campden,
Gloucestershire.— Alice Conway : ;«. 1891, Francis Pym, Esq. [see Palmer, Bart., cr. 1660, colls.].
Residence, Caesar's Camp, Sandy, Beds.
Uncle living (son of 4th Baronet^David la Touche, b. 1828 ; formerly Lieut. -Col. 2oth Regt. (h.p.
1869); served in Crimean campaign (medal with clasp and Turkish medal) ; sat as M.P. for Cork
co. (HR) 1879-85: ;«. 1887, Frances, da. of the late Douglas Dick, Esq., of Pitkerrow, N.B
Residence, Ardrum Lodge, Bournemouth. Club, Reform.
Aunt living (daughter of 4th Baronet) — Emily Frances: m. 1850, George Augustus Bayly, Esq.,
who d. 1860. Residence, Ardrum, Inniscarra, co. Cork.
WidOW living Of 5th Baronet— LOUISA JANE {Lady Colthurst), da. of the late St. John Jefferyes,
Esq., of Blarney Castle, co. Cork : ;«. 1846, Sir George Conway Colthurst, sth baronet, who</. 1878.
Residence, 47, Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Charles Vesay Colthurst- Vesey, Esq., 2nd son of 4th Baronet, b. 1826,
d. 1885 : m. 1858, Annie (now of Lucan House, co. Dublin), da. of Col. David
Fraser : —
George, b. 1859; is Capt. ist Batn. King's (Shropshire L.I.). Club, Naval and Military -- Charles
Nicholas, b. 1860 ; is Capt. Sth Hussars. Club, Naval and Military. - Edward Robert, b. 1862.
The 4th baronet was sometime M.P. forCofk, and the sth baronet represented Kinsale (L) 1863-74.
CONGREVE, Creation 1812, of Walton, Staffordshire [supposed to be extinct].
Maj.-Gen. Sir WILLIAM CONGREVE, and Baronet, the inventor of the
"Congreve Rockets," d. 1828, leaving two sons, (i.) Sir WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, 3rd
Bart. ; b. 1826, who was last heard of in 1860, at which time he was in Sydney,
N.S. W., and proposed going to Omaha, Fiji Islands, (ii.) FREDERICK WILLIAM,
b. 1827 ; formerly an officer R.N., who was last heard of at Liverpool, in 1862, when
he proposed going to Halifax, New Brunswick.
Daughter living Of 2nd Baronet— Isabel Christine (Lady Petlterani), b. 1828 : m. 1863, the Hon
Sir William Comer Petheram, Q.C., Ch. Justice of High Court. Bengal. Residence, Calcutta.
CONROY, Creation 1837, of Llanbrynmair, Montgomeryshire.
Sir JOHN CONROY, F.R.S., 3rd Baronet;
b. Aug. 1 6th, 1845 ; s. his father, Sir EDWARD,
1869 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A.
1868, M.A. 1870); is a F.R.S., and a J.P. for
cos. Berks and Montgomery.
£\nns— Azure, a book open proper indexed and edged
or, a chief embattled of the last. Crtst — A cubit arm vested
or, cuffed ermine, the hand grasping a wreath of laurel
vert, jsnpporttre — Two ancient Irish bards habited in long
white garments, their exterior hands upon harps of ancient
form.
Seat — Llanbrynmair, Montgomeryshire. Residence —
Balliol College, Oxford. Clubs— Athenaeum, Carlton,
New University.
Time cannot destroy.
This Milesian family of Connaught (name formerly O'Maolcomy), derives its descent from Nial
the Great, monarch of Ireland, A.D. 400. In a pedigree of the senior branch of this family, registered
in the Heralds' College, Dublin, in 1638, by Thorna, son of Moylin O'Maolconry, of Tullon, the said
Thorna records his father as 43rd in descent from Nial the Great, but writing his own name as Conry.
His son John, partly ruined in the spoliations subsequent to 1641, and entirely so by the confiscations
of Cromwell in 1652, fled to France, where he attained distinction in the service of Louis XIV., and
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was slain at the passage of the Rhine in 1672. His eldest son received a re-grant of a small portion of
kis patrimony after the restoration of Charles II., which he lost upon the defeat of King James II.,
in 1690, at the Boyne. • His brother, Fearfeasa Conry, retained a fragment of the ancient estate, part
of which is still in the family's possession. From this Fearfeasa Conry the present baronet is lineally
descended, The ist baronet, K.C.H., an officer in the Royal Artillery, was principal equerry and
private sec. to H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent.
CLIFFORD-CONSTABLE, Creation 1815, of Tixall, Staffordshire.
Sir FREDERICK AUGUSTUS TALBOT CLIFFORD-
CONSTABLE, 3rd Baronet ; b. June 3Oth, 1828; s. his father,
Sir THOMAS ASTON, 1870 ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for E. Riding
of York ; was Major E. York Militia, 1853-61 : m. 18 — , Mary
Ann, da. of the late William Herring, Esq., of St. Mary's,
Scilly Isles.
^rm« — Barry of six or and azure, on a canton argent a teazel proper.
Crist — A dragon's head barry of six angent and gules, charged with nine
lozenges three, three, and three or, in the mouth a teazel proper.
Seats — North Ferriby, near Brough ; Wycliffe Hall, Darlington ;
Burton Constable, Hull ; Scargill Lodge, Barnard Castle. Clubs — Carlton,
Badminton, Cigar.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— ROSINA (Lady Gilford-Constable),
da. of Charles Brandon, Esq. : in, ist, 1865, as his 2nd wife, Sir Thomas
Aston Clifford-Constable, 2nd baronet, who d. 1870 ; 2ndly, 1872, Edgar
Trelawny, Esq., who d. the same year ; srdly, 1876, Francis John Hartley,
Esq., who d. 1880. Residences, Heywood Abbey, Staffordshire ; 36, Avenue du Bois de Boulogne,
Paris.
Sir Thomas Hugh Clifford, the ist baronet, received his baronetcy at the special request of Louis
XVIII., as a testimony of his services during that monarch's residence in the country. He assumed
tke surname and arms of Constable only 1821.
COOK, Creation 1886, of Richmond, Surrey.
Sir FRANCIS COOK, ist Baronet, son of the late
William Cook, Esq., of Roydon Hall, Kent ; b. 1817 ; is head
of the firm of Cook, Son and Co., Warehousemen, of St. Paul's
Churchyard, and founder and donor of Alexandra House (an
institution for lady Art Students), Kensington Gore ; in Portugal
bears the title of Viscount Montserrat : m. ist, 1841, Emily,
who d. 1884, da. of the late Robert Lucas, Esq., of Lisbon ;
2ndly, 1885, Tennessee, da. of the late Reuben Buckman Claflin,
Esq., of New York, and has issue by ist marriage.
sse quam videri.
Semper paratus.
A hvays ready.
s — Gules, a rose argent between three crescents of the second ; a
chiei vaire argent and azure. Crest— Issuant from a wreath of oak leaves
and roses an arm embowed proper, holding in the hand a mullet or between
two branches of oak proper.
Residences — Doughty House, Richmond, Surrey ; Montserrat, Cintra,
Tt be rather than t> seem. Portugal. Clubs— Burlington, Fine Arts.
Sons living— FREDERICK LUCAS, b. 1844 ; ed. at Harrow : m. 1868, Mary Ann Elizabeth, da.
of the late R. P. Cotton, Esq., M.D., of Cavendish Square, W., and has issue living, Herbert
Frederick, b. 1868 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford,— Edith Laura,— Mabel Emily.
Residence, 24, Hyde Park Gardens, \V. Wyndham Francis, b. 1860 ; ed. at Harrow : m. 1887,
Frederica Evelyn Stilwell, da. of F. J. Freeland, Esq., of Chichester. Residence, 69, Cadogan
Square. S.W. Club, Reform.
Daughter living— Emily Jane: m. 1874, Col. Euston Henry Sartorius, V.C., A.A.G., S. Dist.
Residence, Portsmouth.
COOKE, Creation 1661, of Wheatley Hall, Yorkshire.
Sir WILLIAM RIDLEY CHARLES COOKE, Qth
Baronet ; b. Oct. 5th, 1827 ; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM BRYAN,
1851 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Capt. 7th Hussars, and Lieut.
2nd W. York Yeo. Cav. ; is a D.L. for W. Riding of York :
m. ist, 1855, Harriet Eloisa, da. of the late Rev. Jonathan
Trebeck, V. of Melbourne, Cambridgeshire; 2ndly, 1871,
Harriet Blanche Juanita Georgiana, da. of Sir William Henry
Feilden, 2nd Baronet, and has issue by 2nd marriage.
$Htron of Ont Jibing — Arksey V., Yorkshire.
^trins — Or, a chevron gules between two lions passant-guardant sable.
Crest — Out of a crown embattled argent, a demi-lion issuant as in the arms
gorged with a ducal coronet or.
Seat — Wheatley Hall, Doncaster, Yorkshire.
i26 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Sons living-WILLIAM HENRY CHARLES WEMYSS, b. June zist, 1872. Arthur Gordon
Wyatt, /'. 1876.
Daughter living— Ruby Blanche Juanita.
Brother living— Charles Edward Stephen, b. 1829 ; ed. at Eton, and at St. John's Coll., Camb. (B. A.
1852); formerly a Clerk in the Admiralty ; is a J.P. for W. Riding of York, a partner in banking
firm of Beckett and Co., and Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col. Yorkshire Dragoons Yeo. Cav. : in. 1874,
Lady Mary Louisa Stewart, da. of gth Earl of Galloway. Residences, St. Catherine's, Doncaster;
38, Cadogan Square, S.W. Clubs, Oxford and Cambridge, Boodle's, Wellington, Yorkshire.
Sister living— Isabella Cecilia.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late John Cooke-Yarborough, Esq., grandson of the late George
Cooke, Esq., 2nd son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late George Cooke-Yarborough, Esq., b. 1794, d. 1870 : in. ist, 1837, Emily Sarah,
da. of George Cooke, Esq., of Carr House, Doncaster; 2ndly, 1842, Mary Louisa, da. of
Richard Heathfield, Esq., of Green Lanes, Stoke Newington, N. : —
George Bryan, b. 1843; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1865); formerly Lieut. I4th
Hussars; is a J.P. for W. Riding of York : in, 1871, Mary Elizabeth, da. of Henry Yarborough
Parker, Esq:, and has issue living, George Eustace, b. 1876, — Henry Alfred, b. 1877, — Orfeur
Frederick, b. 1878, — Humfrey Charles, b. 1880, — Edmund Selwyn, b. 1882, — Geoffrey Arthur,
b. 1883, — Mary Alice, — Mary Violet. Residence, Campsmount, Doncaster. Club, Naval and
Military.— —Alfred, b. 1847; ed. at Eton, and at Lincoln Coll., Oxford: in. 1874, Mary, da.
of J. Ferguson, Esq., and has issue living, Bryan Alfred, b. 1877, — Alfred Graeme, b. 1879,
— Archibald George, b. 1881, — Randall Francis, b. 1883, — Gertrude Mary. Resides in New
Zealand. Arthur, b. 1852; ed. at Eton; admitted a Solicitor 1876 : in. 1877, Ethel Constance,
da. of the Rev. William Rawlins Capel, of Cairnryan, Bournemouth, and has issue living, Arthur
Capel, b. 1880, — Ethel Dorothy Marion, — Norah Gladys, — Edith Muriel. Residence, Wyberton,
near Boston. Julia Elizabeth : at. 1872, William James Brown, Esq. [see Radcliffe, Bart.]. Resi-
dence, Ack worth, Pontefract.^— Gertrude Flora : m. 1884, Lyster Andrew Nolan, Esq., L.R. C.S.I.
Resides in Australia.
Issue of the late Col. Charles Cooke-Yarborough, C.B., b. 1807, d. 1891 : m. ist, 1853, Flora
Sophia Emma, who d. 1855, da. of David Grant, Esq., of Forres, N.B. ; ?ndly, 1859,
Esther Anne, da. of the late Rev. Alexander Cooke [see infra] : —
Sophia Flora: in. 1887, Col. Gray Townsend Skipwith, R.E. [see Skipwith, Bart., colls.].
Issue of the late Richard Cooke-Yarborough, Esq., b. 1805, d. 1889: ;//. 1842, Mary Utten,
who d. 1891, da. of James Utten Easson, Esq., of Trelawny, Jamaica : —
John Disney, b. 1849. Richard, b. 1851. Residence, Chislehurst, Kent. Club, Constitutional.
William Henry, b. 1853: in. 1883, Charlotte Georgina Storey, da. of the late Morgan Charles
Chase, M.C.S., and has issue living, Wilfrid Ernest, b. 1887,— Geoffrey Michael, b. 1888, — Con-
stance Mary, — Dorothy Maud. Residence, 2, Bolingbroke Road, W. Kensington Park, W.
Rev. John James, b. 1855; is V. of Romsey: in. 1890, Emily, da. of Richard Foster Esq., of
Homewood, Chislehurst, and has issue living, Margaret Hope, b. 1891. Residence, Romsey
Vicarage, Hants. Mary Emily. Avis Frederica : in. 1873, John Hooke, Esq., and has issue
living, Francis Edward Yarborough, b. 1875, — -John Clement, b. 1879, — Utten Lament, b. 1881, —
Mary Avis, — Alice Winefred,— Beatrice Cicely, — Ethel Phyllis. Residence, Birdhurst Cottage,
Birdhurst Rise, S. Croydon.—— Julia Louisa Elizabeth : in. 1886, Louis Michael Simon, Esq., and
has issue living, Julia Mary, b. 1887. Residence, Derwent Cottage, Croydon.
Issue of the late Rev. Alexander Cooke, next brother of the late John Cooke-
Yarborough, Esq. (ante), b. 1767, d. 1849: in. 1811, Catherine Esther, who
d. 1870, da. and co-heir of Samuel Buck, Esq., of New Grange, Recorder of
Leeds : —
Esther Anne : ;;/. 1859, Col. Charles Cooke-Yarborough, C.B., who d. 1891 (ante). Residence
Woodlands, Tunbridge Wells.
Grandson of the late Rev. Alexander Cooke (ante) : —
Issue of the late Samuel Alexander Cooke, Esq., b. 1814, d. 1853: in. 18— , Mary, da. of
John Robinson, Esq., of Loversall : —
Frederick, b. 1850. Residence,
Granddaughters of the late Rev. Henry Bowen Cooke, LL.D., great-grandson of the
late John Cooke, Esq., 3rd son of ?rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Major Edward Bowen Cooke, b. 1825, d. 1877 : m. 1863, Marianne Jane (of
29, Tregunter Road, S.W.), da. of the late George Lloyd, Esq., of Cowesby Hall, North-
allerton : —
Rosabelle Juliana. Residence, 29, Tregunter Road, S.W. Evelyn May. Residence, 29, Tregunter
Road, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Bryan William Darwin Cooke, Esq., son of the late Bryan
Cooke, Esq., and grandson of the late John Cooke, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Bryan William Darwin Cooke, b. 1806, d. 1850: in. 1835, Harriette,
da. of the late — Scott, Esq., of Helstone :—
Bryan William Darwin, b. 1837 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. Resides in New Zealand Charles
Edward, b. 1846; ed. at Rossall Sch. ; is an Asso. Mem. of Ins. of C.E. : >ir. 1874, Marian Eliza-
beth, da. of the Rev. Arthur Guyon Purchas, of Newton, Auckland, New Zealand, and has issue
living, Arthur Charles Darwin, b. 1876, — John Alfred Selwyn, b. 1881,— Marian,— Agnes Ger-
trude,— Amy Frances. Harriette : in. 1857, Maj.-Gen. Philip Henry Farrell Harris, C.B.,
D.A.G., Bengal, and has issue living. Maria Jane Durell : m. 1861, Maj.-Gen. Robert Nixon
Tronson, formerly of Bengal S. C. Residence,
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Issue of the late Rev. Charles Cooke, b. iSio, d. 1887 : m. Charlotte Dolphin, da. of the
late Rev. Samuel Medlecott, R. of Loughrea, co. Galway : —
Charles Herbert, b. 1862 : m. 1890, Ida Beatrice, da. of the late Rev. G. F. A. Armstrong, R. of Lorum,
co. Carlow. Ada Jeannette. Helen Isabella. Agnes Mary: m. 1889, Robert Sanderson,
Esq., M.B. Julia Mary.
Grandchildren of the late Bryan Cooke, Esq., M.P., grandson of the late Henry
Cooke, Esq., 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1756, d. 1821 : m. ist, 1786, Frances, who
d. 1818, da. and heir of Philip Puleston, Esq., of Hayfod-y-Wern, co. Denbigh ;
2ndly, 18 — , Catherine Bulstrode, da. of Sir George Cooke, 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late Philip Davies-Cooke, Esq., b. 1793, d. 1853 : "'• J829, Lady Helena Caroline
King, who d. 1871, da. of 3rd Earl of Kingston : —
Philip Bryan, b. 1832 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Flintshire (High Sheriff
1859), and a J.P. for W. Riding of York : in. 1862, Emma Julia, da. of Sir Tatton Sykes, 4th baronet,
and has issue living, Philip Tatton (Club, Junior Carlton), b. 1863 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Hall,
Camb. ; is Lieut. Yorkshire Dragoons, — Mary Helena, — Emma Catherine, — Mildred Emily, —
Helena Frances Anna. Residences, Owston, Doncaster ; Gwysaney, Mold. Club, Travellers'.
Bryan George, /;. 1835 ; ed. at Rugby ; formerly Capt. 73rd Regt. ; served in Indian Mutiny cam-
paign (medal); is a J.P. and a D.L. for Flintshire (High Sheriff 1865), a J.P. for Denbigh, and
Col. Comdt. 2nd Vol. Batn. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers : ;«. 1860, Judith Caroline Halsted, da. of the
late Capt. William Halsted Poole, R.H.A., of Terrick Hall, Salop, and has issue living, Bryan
(Club, Arthur's), b. 1861 ; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers: in. 1890, Georgiana
Mary, da. of the late Charles Fenwick, Esq., and has issue living, Judith Mimi, — William Hugh, b.
1862, — Helena Adelaide Sara, — Gwendoline Mary. Residence, Colomendy, Mold. Rev. George
Robert, b. 1836 : is V. of Hythe ; ;//. 1860, Diana, da. of Henry Yarborough Parker, Esq. Residence,
The Vicarage, Hythe, Hampshire. Adelaide Flora Frances Isabella.
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Bryan Cooke, b. 1800, d. 1887 : m. 1824, Emily Carteret, who
d. 1880, da. of the late Philip Smith Webb, Esq., of Milford House, Surrey: —
Anthony Charles, C.B., b. 1826 ; entered R.E. 1843, became Col. 1874, Maj.-Gen. 1882, and Lieut.-
Gen. (retired) 1885 ; was Director of Ordnance Survey, Southampton, 1878-83 ; served in Crimean
campaign 1855-6 (medal with clasp, 5th class Medjidie, and Turkish medal) ; C.B. 1867. Residence,
22, Ryder Street, S.W. Clubs, United Service, Union. Emily Charlotte Hannah: in. 1848,
Oliver William Farrer, Esq., who d. 1876. Residence, Binnegar Hall, Wareham.
Grandchildren of the late Philip Davies-Cooke, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Major James Robert Davies-Cooke, R.A., b. 1837, d. 1883: in. 1868, Clara
Louisa (now of 16, Montpelier Square, Knightsbridge, S.W.), da. of the late John Webb
Esq. :—
Aubrey George King, b. 1873.^— Kathleen Mary. Beatrice Helena Mary.
The ist baronet received his title in consideration of his own and his father's loyalty and
sufferings during the Civil War. The 3rd baronet sat as M.P. for Aldborough, and the 4th was
M.P. forRetford.
COOPER, Creation 1863, of Woollahra, New South Wales.
Sir DANIEL COOPER, G.C,M.G., ist
Baronet, son of Thomas Cooper. Esq., of Rich-
mond Cottage, Sydney ; b. July ist, 1821 ; was
Speaker of Legislative Assembly N. S. W. 1856-60 ;
K.B. 1857, K.C.M.G. 1880, G.C.M.G. 1888; is
an officer of Order of Leopold of Belgium : m,
1846, Elizabeth, da. of the late William Hill, Esq.,
of Sydney, and has issue.
^rms — Per pale, dexter azure a chevron engrailed be-
tween two lions passant in chief and a star of eight points
in base or, sinister azure a saltire between two martlets one
in chief and one in base, and two garbs in flaunch or. Crist
— A lion sejant or, collared azure, supporting with the dex-
ter paw a lance erect proper, and suspended therefrom by a chain or an escutcheon also azure charged
with a star as in the arms. ^Supporters — Dexter, a figure of " Faith " habited proper, holding in the
dexter hand a cross, and in the sinister a mullet of six points or ; sinister, a figure of " Hope," th«
dexter hand resting on an anchor proper, the sinister holding a mullet of six points or.
Residence— 6, De Vere Gardens, Kensington, W. Club — Carlton.
Perseverance conquers all things.
Sons living— DANIEL, b. Nov. isth, 1848 : m. 1886, Harriet, da. of Sir James Grant-Suttie, 6th
Bart., and has issue living, Dorothy, b. 1887, — Hilda Susan Ella, b. 1891. Residence, Warren
Tower, Newmarket. Clubs, Marlborough, Turf, St. James's. William Charles, b. 1851 : m.
1876, Alice Helen, da. of George Hill, Esq., of Surrey Hills, Sydney, N.S.W., and has issue
living, George William Daniel, b. 1877, — Arthur Hamilton, b. 1880, — Alice Nellie. Residences, 21,
Upper Grosvenor Street, W. ; Palace House, Beaulieu, Southampton. Clubs, St. James's,
Windham.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Daughters living— Ellen Sophia. Alice Jane: m. 1868, Frederick Green, Esq.. J.P., and has
issue living, Frederick Daniel, b. 1869, — Edward William, b. 1873, — Sydney Victor, b. 1878, —
Charles Henry, b. 1882, — George Ernest, b. 1887, — Alice Elizabeth,— Margaret Myra, — Beatrice
Lucy. Residence, Hainault, near Chigwell, Essex. Mary Elizabeth: m. 1886, William
Palfrey Burrell, Esq., formerly H.B.M.'s Consul at Port Said, and has issue living, Marjorie
Hyacinth, b. 1889. Residence, 15, Campden House Road, W.— Florence Eva: m. 1882, Hugh
Arundell Trevanion, Esq. [see E. Strathmore], and has issue living, Eric, 6. 188-, — Cecil, b. 188-,
— Claude, b. 188-. Residence, Folkestone.— Elizabeth Edith : m. 1883, Henry Valentine
Macnamara, Esq., J.P., D.L., and has issue living, Francis, b. 1884, — Valentine, b. 1887, — George,
b. 1890, — Violet Elizabeth, — Edith Eileen. Residences, Ennistymon House, co. Clare ; Doolm,
Ennis, co. Clare.
PASTON-COOPER, Creation 1821, of Gadesbridge, Hertfordshire.
Sir ASTLEY P ASTON PASTON-COOPER, 3rd Baronet ;
b. Feb. 23rd, 1824; s. his father, Sir ASTLEY P ASTON, 1866;
formerly Capt. Rifle Brigade, and Capt. ^oth Suffolk Rifle
Vol. ; served in Crimean campaign (medal with clasp) ; is a
J.P. and a D.L. for Herts (High Sheriff 1885), and a J.P. for
Suffolk ; assumed in 1884 by royal license the additional surname
ofPaston : m. 1st, 1855, Etheldreda Julia, who//. i888. da. of the
late George Newton, Esq., of Croxton Park, St. Neots ; 2ndly,
1890, Sophia, youngest da. of John Holford, Esq., of Rusholme
Hall. Lancashire, and widow of the late Col. John Stephenson
Ferguson, 2nd Life Guards, and has issue by 1st marriage.
^rins — Vert, a fesse embattled or between two pheons in chief, and as
many thigh-bones saltirewise in base argent. Crtst — A mural coronet argent,
Nil magnum nisi bonum. issuant therefrom a demi-spear erect proper, fringed or, and surmounted by
Nothing is great that is two palm-branches in saltire vert.
not good. Seat — Gadesbridge Park, Hemel Hempstead. Town Residence — 92,
Eaton Square, S.W. Clubs — Arthur's, Carlton.
Sons living— GEORGE FREDERICK PASTON, b. Jan. 25th, 1861 ; formerly Capt. 4th Batn.
Bedfordshire Regt. Clubs, Arthur's, Orleans, White's. Charles Naunton Paston, b. 1867.
Daughters living — Margaret Paston.—
Bathurst [see Hervey-Bathurst, Bart.].
-Mary Ethel Paston : m. 1885, Lieut. -Col. Lionel Hervey-
Brothers living (whose surname is COOPER) — Rev. Samuel Lovick Astley, b. 1827 ; ed. at Charter-
house, and at Brasenose Coll., Oxford (M. A. 1852) ; is R. of Croxton, V. of Eltisley, and Rural Dean
of Bourn : m. 1855, Margaretta, da. of Frederick Corbin Lukis, Esq., of The Grange, Guernsey, and
has issue living, Ernest Henry Astley, b. 1858, — Francis William Astley, b. 1859, — Arthur Rickford
Astley, b. 1861 : m. 1890, Charlotte Emma, da. of the late Richard Richards, Esq., of Llantrisant
House, Glamorganshire, — Edith Mary Astley. Residence, Croxton Rectory, St. Neot's, Hunts.
— — Loftus Lewis Astley, b. 1838; formerly Major gSth Regt. : in. 1874, Flcrence Louisa, da. of the
late Augustus Briggs, Esq., of Bright Hall, Barbados, formerly Speaker of House of Assembly, Bar-
bados, and has issue living, Percy Beauchamp Astley, b. 1876, — Lewis Vernon Astley, b. 1877, —
Clifton Graham Astley, b. 1881, — Florence Winifred Astley, — Gladys Astley. Residence, Plymouth.
Club, Windham.— — Albert Beauchamp Astley, b 1841 ; formerly Capt. R. A. ; is a J.P. for Devon :
m. 1879, Eva Cornelia, da. of the late Anthony O'Reilly, Esq., of Beltrasna, co. Meath, and has issue
living, Geoffrey Beauchamp Astley, b. 1884, — Olive Sylvia Beauchamp, — Rosalind Beauchamp.
Residence, Temple Hill, East Budleigh, Devon. Club, Naval and Military.— Clement Astley
Paston, b. 1845 ; formerly Capt. agth Foot ; is a J.P. for Herts, and Capt. 2nd Vol. Batn. Bed-
fordshire Regt. : m. 1877, Evangehne Julia, da. of the late George Marshall, Esq., of 22, Portland
Place, W., and has issue living, Stephen, b. 18 — ,— Phyllis Mary,— Vera Margaret Astley, —
Monica. Residence, Lockers, Hemel Hempstead. Club, Naval and Military.
Sisters living — Elizabeth Harriet Astley : m. 1854, the Rev. James Charles Wharton, V. of Gilling,
and has issue living, Philip Thomas, b. 1859, — George Henry Lawrence, b. 1865, — Elizabeth Char-
lotte, b. 1858 : m. 1885, Capt. Reginald Charles Freeman, 3rd Hu'ssars, and has issue living, Claude
Reginald b. 1886, Dorothy Dundas b. 1891, — Margaret Bruce Dundas, b. 1861 : in. 1883, William
Edward Utterson Kelso, Esq., and has issue living. William Vernon Charles b. 1886, Maximillian
b. 1889, Mary Astley b. 1888, — Frances Mary Isabella, b. 1867 : '"• 1890, Cuthbert Barmby, Esq.,
and has issue living, Marjorie Bruce b. 1891, — Susan Marian, b. 1871. Residence, Gilling Vicarage,
Richmond, Yorks. Augusta Fanny Astley: m. 1865, the Rev. Frederick Edward Home, B.D.,
R. of Drinkstone, and has issue living, Frederick William, b. 1866 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford, — Clement
Cooper, R.N., b. 1867 : became a Lieut. 1890, — Francis Herbert, /'. 1868; ed. at Charterhouse;
formerly a Clerk in Bank of England, — Geoffrey Beauchamp, b. 1881, — Muriel Alice. Residence,
Drinkstone Rectory. Bury St. Edmunds.— -Alice Louisa Astley: m. 1876, Gilfrid George Baker-
Cresswell, Esq., J.P., and has issue living, Henry Gilfrid, b. 1878, — Oswin Easterby, 6. 1882, —
Alice Ida. Residence, 32, Lower Sloane Street, S.W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. William Rickford Astley Cooper, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b.
1826, d. 1876 : m. ist, 1861, Elizabeth, who d. 1864. da. of Rear-Adm. Evan
Nepean ; 2ndly, 1869, Lucy Elizabeth, da. of the late Rev. J. R. Burgess, V. of
Streatley : —
Two sons and two daus.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Vincit veritas.
Truth conquers.
COOTE, Creation 1620, of Ballyfinn, Queen's County, Ireland.
Sir CHARLES HENRY COOTE, loth Baronet, and
Premier Baronet of Ireland; b. Sept. 1815; s. his father,
Sir CHARLES HENRY, M.P., 1864 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Queen's co.
Jknns — Argent, a chevron sable between three coots close proper.
Crtst — A coot proper. <Jttotta obtr Crtst — " Coute qui coute " (Cost ivhat
it may).
Seat — Ballyfinn House, Mountrath, Queen's co. Town Residence —
5, Connaught Place, W.
Brothers living— /?«-. ALGERNON, b. 1817 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Brasenose Coll., Oxford (B.A., 2nd class Lit. Hum. 1840. and M.A.
1840); was R. of Marsh Gibbon 1844-56, and V. of Nonington 1856-71 :
m. ist, 1847, Cecilia Matilda, who d. 1878, da. of the late John Pemberton
Plumptre, Esq., M.P., of Fredville, Wingham, Kent ; andly, 1879,
Constance, da. of the late T. D. Headlam, Esq., of Tunbridge Wells
and has issue living (by ist marriage), Algernon Charles Plumptre (of
24, Ppwis Square, W.), b. 1847 ; ed. at Eton, and at St John's Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1872, M.A. 1875); is Sec. to The Orphan Working Sch. : »«. ist, 1873, Jean, who d.
1880, da. of the late Capt. John Trotter, of Dyrham Park, Herts [E. Ravensworth] ; 2ndly, 1882-,
Ellen Melesina, da. of the late Philip Charles Chenevix Trench, Esq. [see B. Ashtown, colls.], and
has issue living (by ist marriage), Ralph Algernon b. 1874, John Methuen b. 1878, Bernard Trotter
b. 1880, Ethel Jean, — (by 2nd marriage) Charles Chenevix b. 1884, Arthur Philip b. 1887, Ella
Cecilia, Mary Melesina, — John Pemberton Plumptre, R.ff., b. 1850; became Lieut. 1875: served
in Zulu war 1877-9 (medal) : m. 1880, Eleanor Agnes, da. of John Osmaston, Esq. [see Fitzherbert,
Bart.], and has issue living, Mervyn Chidley b. 1885, Emily Cecilia, Joyce Margaretta, — Orlando
Robert, b. 1855: m. 1882, Edith Mary, da. of Adolphus William Hume, Esq., and has issue living,
Nina Edith, — Cecil Henry, b. 1856 : in. 1888, Blanche Mabel, da. of — Oldham, Esq., of Nelson,
New Zealand, and has issue living, John b. 18 — , — Rev. Herbert Chidley, b. 1861, ed. at Corpus
Christi Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1884, M.A. 1888); formerly V. of St. Paul's, Poole, Dorset: m. 1886,
Elizabeth Margaret, da. of Brenton Halliburton Collins, Esq., of Dunorlan, Tunbridge Wells, —
Catharine Cecilia, — (by 2nd marriage), Cecilia Constance, — Dora Maud. Residence, Wavertree,
Tunbridge Wells. Robert, C.B., b. 1820 ; ed. at Eton ; entered R.N. 1833, became Rear-Adm.
1870, and Adm. 1881, placed on retired list 1885 ; is a J.P. for Hants ; served in Syria 1840 (Syrian
and Turkish medals), and in China war 1847 (medal) ; was Com.-in-Ch. Coast of Ireland 1874-6,
and on China Station 1878-81 ; C.B. 1873 : m. 1854, Lucy, da. of the late Adm. Sir William Edward
Parry, and has issue living, Stanley Victor (of St. Michael's, Naas, co. Kildare. Club, Union),
b. 1862; ed. at Winchester, and at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1885, M.A. 1888): m. 1889, Louisa,
el. da. of the Ven. Frederick Bathurst, Archdeacon of Bedford, — Caroline Maud : m. 1884, Major
Cecil William Park, Devonshire Regt. and D.A.A.G. Rangoon [Gooch, Bart., cr. 1746], and has
issue living, James Allan /;. 1885, Stella Margaret, Cecil Maud Vera. Resident, Arden, Dulwich,.
S.E. Club, United Service.
Sister living— Melosina.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Robert Carr Coote, brother of gth baronet : —
Issue of the late Charles Purdon-Coote, Esq., b. 1823, d. 1848 : in. 1846, Lydia Lucy (who m.
2ndly, 1851, the 4th Viscount Lifford, who d. 1887), da. of the Rev. John Digby Wingfield-
Digby, of Coleshill ;—
Charles, b. 1847 ; formerly A.D.C. to Viceroy of Ireland (Duke of Abercorn) ; has been Gentleman
Usher to successive Viceroys of Ireland (E. Carnarvon, M. Londonderry, and E. Zetland) ; is a J.P.
and a D.L. for co. Cork: m. 1871, Harriette Louisa, da. of Robert Perceval-Maxwell, Esq. [see
E. Mount Cashell, colls.], and has issue living, Charles Robert, 1875, — Lydia,— Aileen.
Residences, Ballyclough Castle, co. Cork ; Bearforest, near Mallow. Clubs, Kildare Street,
Carlton.
Issue of the late Capt. Robert Carr Coote (ante), b. 179 — , d. 1834 : m. 18 — , Margaret,
da. of — Grier, Esq. :—
Robert Carr, b. 18 — ; formerly Capt. 7th Foot, and Resident Magistrate for co. Cork : in. 1856, a da.,
who d. 1887, of W. D Farrer, Esq., of Brockley Park, Maryborough. Residence,
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Chidley Coote, 2nd brother of gth baronet, b. 1798, d,
1876: m. ist, 1827, Jane Deborah, who d. 1857, da. of the Rev. Samuel Close, of
Elm Park ; 2ndly, 1859, Catherine Maria (now of The Cedars, Portarlington,
Queen's Co.), da. of the late William Philip Brabazon, Esq., of Mornington, co.
Meath [see E. Meath, colls.] : —
Rev. Maxwell Henry, b. 1832 ; is R. of Killoughy : m. 1865, Charlotte, da. of Major Barry Fox, of
Annaghmore, King's co. Residence, Ross, Tullamore, King's co.—— Ralph Brabazon, b. 1860.
Harriet Mary: »/. ist, 1855, George Evans, Esq., who d. 1873, of Portane; 2ndly, 1875, John
Gordon, Esq. Residence, Miramar, Exmouth.
Grandchildren of the late Eyre Coote, Esq., M.P., only son of the late Gen. Sir Eyre
Coote, G.C.B., brother of 2nd Baron Castlecoote, gt.-gt. -grandson of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Eyre Coote, Esq., b. 1830, d. 1864: m. 1857, Jessie Mary (who m. 2ndly,
1867, William Selby-Lowndes, Esq., of Whaddon Hall, Stony Stratford), da. of Lieut.-Gen.
Henry Lechmere Worrall : —
Eyre, /'. 1857 ; ed. at Eton ; is a J.P. for Wilts. Residence, West Park, Damerham, near Salisbury.
Charles Henry Eyre, b. 1859; 's Capt. nth Hussars, and Adj. Herts Yeo. Cav.—— Florence
Annita (Lady Abercromby) : m. 1883, Sir Robert John Abercromby, 7th baronet. Residences,
Forglen House, Turriff, co. Banff; Birkenbog, N.B.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Grandchildren of the late Major Eyre Coote, son of the late Thomas Coote, Esq.,
who was brother of the late Ven. Charles Coote, D.D., father of 2nd Baron
Castlecoote : —
Issue of the late Capt. Richard Gethin Creagh Coote, b. 1797, d. 1872 : in. 1834, Hester, who
d. 1874, da. of James Tarrant, Esq., of Mallow, co. Cork : —
Edmund Eyre, b. 1842 ; formerly Capt. s8th Regt. ; is Hon. Lieut. -Col. and Staff Paymaster ; served
in Afghan campaign 1879-80 (medal) : m. 1865, Eliza Olivia, da. of the late Nicholas Gray, Esq.,
of Jamestown, co. Wexford. Richard Gethin, b. 1852 ; is in Mercantile Marine. Frances Hester :
in. 18 — , Francis Bourne, Esq., who d. 18 — . Residence,
Descendants of the late Sir Philips Coote, 2nd son of Chidley Coote, Esc.,
2nd son of ist baronet : —
Grandson of the late Charles Coote, Esq., great-grandson of Sir Philips Coote (ante): —
Issue of the late Chidley Coote, Esq., b. 1776, d, 1843 : in. 1797, Anne, who d. 1842, da. of
the Hon. William Williams Hewitt :—
Charles John Aldworth, b. 1811 ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn, 1839 ; is a J.P. for Limerick (High Sheriff 1876).
Residences, Mount Coote, Kilmallock, Limerick ; 9, Marlborough Buildings, Bath.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Philips Coote, 2nd son of the late Charles Coote, Esq. (ante),
b. 17 — , d. 18 — : in. 18 — , Anne, da. of Charles Atkinson, Esq., of Rehins, co. Mayo : —
Chidley Oliver, b. 18— .— — William Philip Oliver, b. 18— . Mary: in. 1838, Thomas Lloyd, Esq.,
and has issue living, William Thomas Llewelyn, b. 1839, — Charles Thomas Cadwallader, b. 1847.
Eliza : m. Richard Lloyd, Esq., who d. 18 — Anne : HI. 18 — , Capt. Stack. Harriet
Lucinda : m. 18 — , John Tennant, Esq. Residence.
Grandchildren of the late Chidley Coote, Esq. (ante) :—
Issue of the late Charles Eyre Coote, Esq., b. 1801, d. 1858 : in. 1828, Catherine Dillon, who
d. 1878, da. of Major Crofton Croker : —
Mary Anne Harriet: in. 1856, William Uniacke Townsend, Esq., J.P., who</. 1888, and has issue
living, Charles Eyre Coote (of Mount Coote, Kilmallock, co. Limerick), b. 1858 : in. 1887, Ida
Dalrymple, da. of Theodore Billing, Esq., of Dublin, and has issue living, Herbert Eyre
Dalrymple b. 1888, Percy_ Dalrymple b. 1891, — Thomas Crofton Croker, b. 1870, — Caroline Eleanor:
in. 1887, the Rev. Francis Pery Huchesson Powell, V. of Withycombe Raleigh, Exmouth, and has
issue living, Fitzhenry Townshend Scudamore b. 1888, William Uniacke Pery /'. 1891, Marian
Elsie Lillian, — Martha Attilia : m. 1881, the Rev. Robert Wilkes Gosse, R. of Bratton St. Maur,
Wincanton, and has issue living, Ernest b. 1882, Alfred b. 1883, — Mary Anne Elizabeth, — Maria
Elizabeth Coote, — Eleanor, — Alicia Uniacke.— —Caroline Alicia: nt. 1866, Walter James Cummins,
Esq., and has issue living^ Charles Eyre Coote, b. 1867, — Walter John Carnegie, b. 1869, — Charles
Philip Coote, b. 1871, — William Macalister, b. 1873, — Arthur Dillon Croker, b. 1876, — Mary Jackson.
Residence,
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Charles James Cpote, b. 1818, d. 1853: in. 18— , Anne, who d.
1858, da. of Thomas Stuart, Esq., of Limerick : —
Charles James, b. 1837 ; formerly Capt. i8th Regt. : m. 1867, Emily, da. of the late Very Rev. the Hon.
Henry Pakenham \_see E. Longford, colls.]. Anne Hewett : in. 1866, Henry John Norman, Esq.,
and has issue living, Harold Henry, b. 1867, — Reginald Leslie, b. 1870,— Alfred Coote, b. 1871, — Cecil,
b. 1872, — Geoffrey, b. 1876, — Lionel, b. 1877, — Eric Coote, b. 1880, — Mabel. Residences, 21, Cadogan
Square, S.W. ; Gadsden Hayes, Beckenham, Kent. Ada (Hon. Mrs. Henry Leslie Pepys) : in.
1868, the Hon. Henry Leslie Pepys, who d. 1891 [see E. Cottenham]. Residence, Maison Piet,
Dinard, France.
The ist baronet, Provost-Marshal and Vice-President of the Province of Connaught, greatly
distinguished himself at the relief of Birr, 1642. The 2nd baronet was created, in 1661, Earl of
Mountrath, in the peerage of Ireland, when the baronetcy merged in the peerage. The 7th earl and
8th baronet, having no heir, obtained in 1800 a new creation, that of Baron Castle Coote, with special
remainder, which title became extinct 1827, when the baronetcy reverted to the great-great-grandson
of the 2nd son of ist baronet. The gth baronet sat as M.P. for Queen's co. (Q 1821-47, a"d 1852-9.
Vincit veritas.
T; uih conquers.
COOTE, Creation 1774, of Donnybrook, Dublin.
Sir CHARLES ALGERNON COOTE, 4th Baronet ; b.
1847 ; s. his father, Sir CHARLES, 1861 ; L.R.C.S.I. 1883.
^rms — Argent, a chevron between three coots, within bordure wavy
sable. &«st — A coot proper.
Residence —
Charles Coote, the last Earl of Bellamont, in the Peerage of Ireland,
having no legitimate issue, obtained an English baronetcy with remainder to
his natural son, Charles, who succeeded as 2nd baronet.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
adeste animo.
Be ye ready ivith un-
ruffled courage.
COPE, Creation 1611. of Hanwell, Oxfordshire.
Sir ANTHONY COPE, i3th Baronet; b. March gth,
1842; s. his father, Rev. Sir WILLIAM HENRY, 1892 ; formerly
Major The Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own) ; retired as Col. ;
served in Ashantee War 1874 (medal with clasp): m. 1870,
Mary Leckonby, widow of the late Rev. Henry Tudway, and
da. of John Lewis Phipps, Esq., of Leighton, Wilts, and has
issue.
$ntrou of 6nt fCibing — Eversley R., Hampshire.
^Arms — Argent, on a chevron azure between three roses gules slipped
proper as many fleurs-de-lis or. €rtst — A dragon's head gules issuing from
a fleur-de-lis or.
Seats— Bramshill Park, Hartley Wintney Hampshire ; Glaston Hill
House, Eversley, Hartley Wintney, Hants. Club — Brooks 's.
Sons living— DENZIL, b. Sept. i8th, 1873 Walter Galen, /;. 1874.
Anthony William Edmund, b. 1876.— — Mordaunt Leckonby, b. 1878.
Daughter living— Ada Beatrice.
Balf-Brother living— John Hautenville, /;. 1867.
Sisters living— Teresa Jane Matilda : m. 1868, the Rev. Nigel Neville, R. of St. Ewe, and has
i^sue living, Nigel John Cope, b. 1860, — Latimer, b. 1871, — Francis, b. 1875, — Mary Teresa, —
Winifred Edith, — Evelyn Elizabeth, — Violet. Residence, St. Ewe, St. Austell. Alice : m. 1878,
William Willes, Esq., who d. 1885, and has issue living, William, b. 1879, — Richard Augustus, b.
1881, — Clare Alice, b. 1883, — Elenor Bridget, b. 1884. Residence, Newbold Comyn, Leamington.
Susanna Mary.
Aunt living (sister of r2th baronet) — Charlotte : m. 1848, the Rev. Henry Stretton, M.A., who
d. 1090, V. of Eastville and Midville, and has issue living, Rev. John George Moore, b. 1850 ;
is Curate of St. Saviour's, Denmark Park, S.E., — Edmund Cope, b. 1854, — Elizabeth Charlotte,—
Agnes Mary. Residence, 87, Copleston Road, Denmark Park, S.E.
Widow living Of 12th Baronet— HARRIKTTE MARGARET (Lady Cope), da. of Robert Jaffray
Hautenville, Esq., of Monkstown, Dublin : m. 1865, as his second wife, th^ Rev. Sir William Cope,
i2th baronet, who d. 1892. Residence,
The ist baronet, Sir Anthony, was M.P. for Banbury in seven Parliaments, and for Oxfordshire
in one Parliament ; and the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th baronets was each successively M.P. for one or
other of the same constituencies.
CORBET, Creation 1808, of Moreton Corbet, Shropshire.
Sir WALTER ORLANDO CORBET, 4th Baronet ; b.
July nth, 1856; s. his father. Sir VINCENT ROWLAND, 1891 ;
ed. at Eton ; formerly Capt. Coldstream Guards ; served
in Egyptian Expedition 1882 (medal with clasp and bronze
star) ; is a J.P. for cos. Salop and Fife, and a D.L. for Salop :
m. 1888, Caroline Douglas, da. of the late Capt. James A.
Stewart, nth Hussars, and has issue.
fhtron of ®too J,'ibinn<> — Moreton-Corbet R. , Shawbury V., Salop.
3rms— Or, a raven sable. Crests — ist, An elephant and castle proper;
2nd, a squirrel sejant.
Seats — Acton Reynald, near Shrewsbury ; St. Fort, Fife. Clubs —
Guards', Bachelors', Carlton, Pratt's.
Deus pascit corvos.
God feeds the ravens.
Sons living— VINCENT STEWART, b. Jan. 27th, 1890. Roland
James, b. 1892.
Brother living— Gerald Vincent, b. 1868 ; ed. at Radley.
Sisters living— Alice Nina: m. 1884, George Fydell Rowley, Esq. [see
E. Crawford, colls.]. Residences, Morcott Hall, Rutland ; Priory Hill, St. Neot's Sybell Rache'.
Isabel Agnes.— —Beatrice Augusta. Judith Elizabeth : m. 1886, the Rev. Henry Vernon
Heber-Percy [see D. Northumberland, colls.]. Residence, Moreton Say Rectory, Salop. Mabel
Hermione. Constance Edith (LadySutton) : in. 1888, Sir Richard Francis Sutton, 5th Bart., who
d. 1891. Residence, Chequers Court, Tring. Gertrude Ursula.
Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet) — Andrew George, b, 1824 ; formerly Capt. 52nd Regt. : m.
1853, Mary Elizabeth, da. of the late Ralph Adderley, Esq., of Colon and Barlaston Halls, Stafford.
Residence, The Grove, Ashbourne.
AuntS living (daughters of 2nd baronet)— Elizabeth Mary: in. 1852, Edward Holmes Baldock,
Esq., formerly M.P., who d. 1875, and has issue living, Edward Holmes (of Craven Lodge, Melton
Mowbray. Clubs, Carlton, Boodle's, Pratt's), b. 1853; ed. at Eton, and at Magdalene Coll., Camb.;
is Major Shropshire Yeo. Cav., and a J.P. for Leicestershire : m. 1880, Agnes Jessie, da. of James
Jenkinson Bibby, Esq., of Hardwicke Grange, Shrewsbury, and has issue living, Lilian b. i88r,
— Elizabeth Mary: m. 1886, Robert B. Ussher, Esq., and has issue living, Violet^. 18 — , — Ellen
Constance (Countess of Kilnwrey) : »t. 1881, the 3rd Earl of Kilmorey, K.P., of Mourne Park,
Kilkeel, co. Down. Residence, 8, Grosvenor Place, S.W. Georgiana Frances : m. 1861, Col.
Christopher E. Blackett, formerly of Coldstream Guards. Residences, Tixover Grange, Stamford ;
Arbigland, Kirkbean, Dumfries.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— CAROLINE AGNES (Lady Corbet), da. of the late Vice-Adm. the
Hon. Charles Orlando Bridgeman [set E. Bradford, colls.]: in. 1854, Sir Vincent Rowland Corbet,
3rd baronet, who d. i8qi. Residence, Kingsland, Shrewsbury.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Reginald John Corbet, Esq., 3rd son of 2nd baronet, 6. 1825, d. 1877 :
m. 1856, Ottilia Louisa Sophia, who d. 1886, da. and co-heiress of Lieut. -Gen. the
Baron of Barsse, and widow of Ernest, Baron of Maltzan-Wartenberg-Penzlin : —
Very Rev. Reginald George, O.S.B.. B.D., 6. 1857 : >s in Holy Orders of the Church of Rome.
Residence, Kandy, Ceylon.— —Frederick Hugh Mackenzie, M.R.A.S., b. 1862 ; is in Public Service
of Ceylon. Residence, Colombo, Ceylon.
Issue of the late Richard Corbet, Esq., 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1804, d. 1877 : m.
1830, Eleanor, whorf. 1885, da. of the late Rev. Croxton Johnson, R. of Wilmslow: —
Henry Reginald, b. 1832 : ed. at Harrow, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for
cos. Salop and Stafford; patron of four livings : /«. 1855, Anna Mary Elizabeth, da. of Sir Philip
de Malpas Grey-Egerton, loth baronet, and has issue living, Reginald (Clubs, White's, Pratt's),
b. 1857 ; ed. at Radley ; is a J.P. for Salop: in. 1891, the Hon. Katharine Russell, da. of 2oth
Baron de Clifford, and has issue living, a da. b. 1892, — Randulph John, b. 1858, — Bertram D'Avenant,
b. 1869 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers. Residence, Adderley Hall, Market
Drayton. Clubs, Carlton, Pratt's, Wellington. Rev. Athelstan, b. 1837 ; is R. of Adderley, and
Rural Dean of Hodnet : m. ist, 1866, Julia Helen, who d. 1885, da. of Sir Archer Denman Croft,
8th baronet ; 2ndly, 1887, Octavia Geraldine, da. of the late Octavius Browne, Esq., of Courtlands,
Devon, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Archer Henry, b. 1867 ; ed. at Radley, — Andrew
Richard, b. 1869; ed. at Radley, — Rowland Athelstan, b. 1878, — Helen Ethel, — (by 2nd marriage)
Mary Geraldine. Residence, Adderley Rectory, Market Drayton.— —Rev. Rowland William, b.
1839; is R. of Stoke-upon-Tern : m. 1884, Clara Margareta Christine Hermine, da. of Herr H. W.
Alfken, of Oldenburg, and has issue living, Margareta Irene Louise. Residence, Stoke-upon-Tern
Rectory, Market Drayton.— Rachel Frances: m. i857,'Lieut.-Gen. Robert Bruce, who d. 1891,
brother of ist Baron Aberdare, and has issue living, Constance Mary : in. 1879, Francis Charles
Gore, Esq., of 46, Egerton Gardens, S.W. [see E. Arran], — Isabel : m. 1891, as his second wife,
Col. John Anstruther-Thomson [see Anstruther, Bart., colls.], — Augusta Rachel, — Amy Gertrude :
m. 1888, Thomas Edward Erskine, Esq. [see B. Erskine, colls.], — Eleanor Blanche, — Janet Sarah,
— Lucy Margaret. Residence, Glendouglie, Milnathort, N.B. Clara Anna.
Issue of the late Vincent Roger Corbet, Esq., 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1808, d. 1885 ;
m. 1838, Maria (now of 2, Newbold Terrace, Leamington), da. of the late Philip
Humberston, Esq. , of The Friars, Chester : —
Robert St. John, b. 183^ ; is Sec. Cambridge Local Examinations : m. 1892, Alice Mary, da. of the
late Capt. Herman Gallon, 6oth Rifles. Residence, Raven Cottage, Tunbridge Wells. Club, New
Oxford and Cambridge.— Frederick Vincent, b. 1841 ; formerly in Civil Ser. of Victoria.
Everard Philip, b. 1843. Arthur Domville, b. 1847 : is Major R. M.L.I. ; served in Egypt 1882 :
tit. 1888, Louise Mary, da of the late Surg.-Major Henry Huish, 3rd Hussars, of Park Lodge,
Stoke, Devon, and widow of Robert Rundle, Esq., and has issue living, Sibyl Mary Grace, b. 1889,
— Olive Frances Annette, b. 1891. Club, United Service. Charlotte Maria.
This family is descended in an unbroken line from Corbeau, a noble Norman, who with his two
sons came over with William the Conqueror. One of these sons, Roger de Corbet, was father of
William, who settled at Wattlesborough, Shropshire, and was the common ancestor of the present
baronet, and of Peter Corbet, of Caus Castle, who was summoned to Parliament as a baron temp.
Edward I. Moreton Corbet Castle, the ancient family seat, was destroyed by fire during the Civil
Wars, and is a beautiful ruin. The present baronet descends from Richard Corbet, Esq., younger
brother of Sir Vincent Corbet, M.P., who was created a baronet 1641 (title ext. 1688), and whose
widow was created Viscountess Corbet for life.
CORNEWALL, Creation 1764, of London.
Rev. Sir GEORGE HENRY CORNEWALL, 5th
Baronet ; b. Aug. I3th, 1833; s. his brother. Sir VELTERS,
1868; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 185*,
M.A. 1871); is R. of Moccas, and a J.P., a D.L., and a
County Councillor (Moccas and Yazor Div.) for Herefordshire :
m. 1867, Louisa Frances, only da. of Francis Bayley, Esq.
[see Bayley, Bart.], and has issue.
$;<tron of £too -Citings — Moccas R., Monnington-on-Wye R., co.
Hereford.
&rms — Argent, a lion rampant gules ducally crowned or, within abordure
engrailed sable. Crests— ist, a Cornish chough proper: 2nd, a demi-lion
rampant gules ducally crowned or.
Seat — Moccas Court, Hereford. Clubs — Iravellers', Grosvenor.
La vie durante. Sons living— GEOFFREY, b. May 7th, 1869. William Francis, t.
While life lasts. 1871.
Daughter living— Mary Louisa.
Sisters living— Catherine Elizabeth : in. 1840, Thomas William Chester Master, Esq. , formerly M. P. ,
and has issue living, Thomas William Chester, M.P. (of The Abbey, Cirencester. Club, Carlton),
b. 1841 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; is a J.P. for cos. Gloucester and Monmouth,
a County Councillor for Gloucestershire, S. Cerney Div., and Lieut.-Col. and Col. 4th Batn.
Gloucestershire Regt. ; sat as M.P. for Cirencester (C) 1878-85 ; unsuccessfully contested
Gloucestershire, E., or Cirencester, Div. (C) 1892 ; elected for Gloucestershire, E., or Ciren-
cester, Div. Oct. 1892 : m. 1866, Georgina Emily, da. of the late John Etherington Welch
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Rolls, of The Hendre, Monmouth, — Arthur Cornewall Chester, />. 1854 : in. 1881 (marriage dis-
solved), Ethel Maude Frederica, da. of Albany de Grenier de Fonblanque, H.B.M.'s Consul at
New Orleans, — Alice Mary Jane : m. 1871, Col. William Aitchison (formerly of Scots Guards),
of Drummore, Musselburgh, Edinburgh, — Isabel Catherine : in. 1869, Col. Cornwallis Henry
Chichester (formerly of 5th Lancers), of Charlton, Hitchin. Residence, The Abbey, Cirencester.
Frances Anne. Residence, Newcote, Moccas, Hereford. Henrietta : m. 1858, the Rev.
Augustus Chester Master, who d. 1887, V. of Preston All Saints, and has issue living, Godfrey
Cornewall Chester (of Hong Kong), b. 1^59 : in. 1888, Frances Harriet, da. of Henry Arthur
Herbert, Esq., — Digby Chester (of Elm Grove, Cirencester), b. 1867, — Marion Frances: in. 1881,
John Adamthwaite, Esq. Residence, Siddington Lodge, Cirencester.
The ist baronet, M.P. for Barnstaple in several Parliaments, was an eminent merchant of London,
ail assistant of the Russia Co., and an East Indian Director. The 2nd baronet assumed the name of
Cornewall in lieu of his patronymic Amyand.
CORRIGAN, Creation 1866, of Cappagh and Inniscorrig, Dublin. [Extinct 1883.]
Sir JOHN JOSEPH CORRIGAN, 2nd and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 1st Baronet— Mary (Lady Martin) : m. 1864, Sir Richard Martin, ist Bart.
Residence, Si, Merrion Square South, Dublin.
WidOW living Of 1st Baronet— JOANNA MARY (Lady Corrigan), da. of the late William Wool-
lock, Esq., of Dublin : in. 1829, Sir Dominic John Corrigan, ist baronet, who d. 1880. Residences,
Cappagh. co. Dublin ; Killeglan, co. Meath ; 81, Merrion Square South, Dublin.
Vigilans et audax.
Watchful and bold.
CORRY, Creation 1885, of Dunraven, co. Antrim.
Sir WILLIAM CORRY, 2nd Baronet ; b. March 2oth,
1859 ; s. his father, Sir JAMES PORTER, 1891 ; is a ship-
owner : m. 1889, Charlotte Georgina Frances Catherine, only
da. of Sir Myles Fenton, of Ridge Green, South Nutfield,
Surrey, and has issue.
£\nns — Gules, a saltire engrailed argent, between in chief, a rose of the
last, in fesse two thistles slipped proper, and in base a trefoil slipped or.
Residence — 16, Holland Park, W. Clubs — Junior Carlton, City
Carlton, Royal Thames Yacht.
Son living- JAMES PEROWNE IVO MYLES, b. June loth, 1892.
Daughter living— Myleta Fenton, b. 1891.
Sister living — Margaret : m. 1874, A. C. Gotto, Esq., C.E., and has
issue living, six sons and three daus. Residence, Rushmere, Belfast.
The ist baronet sat as M.P. for Belfast (C) 1874-85, and for Armagh
Co., Mid Armagh Div., 1886-91.
Dum spiro spero.
While I breathe I Iwpe.
COTTER, Creation 1763, of Rockforest, Cork.
Sir JAMES LAURENC£ COTTER, 4th Baronet ; b.
April 4th, 1828; s. his father, Sir JAMES LAURENCE, 1834;
ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin; formerly in 27th Regt., one of
H.M.'s Body Guard, Capt. S. Cork L.I., and Capt. Queen's
Own L.I. ; is a J.P. for co. Cork (High Sheriff 1882), and a
D.L. of Tower Hamlets: m. ist, 1851, Julia Emily, who d.
1863, da. of F. A. Loinsworth, Esq., M.D., Inspector-Gen,
of Army Hospitals, Calcutta ; 2ndly, 1864, Jane Vergette, da.
of William K. Maughan, Esq., of Sedgwick House, Middlesex,
and has issue by first marriage.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent a chevron gules between three
serpents proper, Cotter ; 2nd and 3rd, azure, a fesse between a fleur-de-lis
in chief and a mullet in base or, Rogerson. Cttst — A dexter arm embowed,
armed proper, grasping a dart.
Seat— Rockforest, Mallow, co. Cork. Clubs — Junior United Service
Dublin United Service, Cork City and County.
Son living— JAMES LOMBARD, b. Sept. ist, 1859; formerly Lieut, ist Batn. Gloucestershire
Regt. : in. 1884, Clara Mary, da. of the late Capt. Thomas Segrave, i4th Regt., and has issue
living, James Laurence, b. 1887, — Thomas Lombard, b. 1888. Residence, Rockforest, Mallow, co.
Cork. Club, Naval and Military.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Nelson Kearney Cotter, Esq., M.D., 6th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1806,
d. 1869 : in. 1842, Mary, da. of R. Nason, Esq., of Bettyville, co. Cork : —
{Catherine Nason Isabella Mary : ;«. 1869, Bertram William Seton, Esq. [see V. SidmouthL and has
issue living, Malcolm Cotter Cariston, b. 1872. Alice Crofts Cotter.
134 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. George Sackville Cotter, 4th son of ist baronet: —
Issue of the late Rev. James Laurence Cotter, LL.D., b. 1783, d. 1850 : in. ist, 1807, Matilda,
da. of A. Sampayo, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1827, Harriet Louisa, who d. 1845, da. of the Rev.
Edward Carleton, ofWoodside, Cork: —
(By 2nd marriage) Rev. William Henry, LL.D., 6. 1844; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 18— , M.A.
1 8— , LL.D. 18—); is V. of Buttevant: m. 1878, Catherine Letitia, da. of George Stawell, Esq., of
Crobeg, co. Cork, and has issue living, James Laurence Stawell, b. 1879, — George Edmund, b. 1882,
— Kate A.H. Residence, Buttevant Castle, co. Cork. (By ist marriage) Matilda : m. 1845, the
Rev. Frederic Kent, who d. 1885, and has issue living, Osborne Charles, & 1846 ; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Oxford (M.A. 1875) : in. 1878, Henrietta; da. of Drevvry Otley, Esq., M.D., and has issue living,
Amy Mathilde, Alice Henrietta, Ethel Mary, — Frederic Edmond, b. 1857 ; is Capt. R.A. , — Ernest
Alexandre Harry, b. 1860, — Matilda Christina Frederica : in. 1869, Lieut. -Col. William Lees Green-
street, R.E., and has issue living Charles Basil Lees/;. 1871, Lawrence William /'. 1874, Frederic
George/^. iSSi, Violet Mary, Minna Lucy Margaret, Stella Maud, — Armine Charlotte : in. 1872, the
Rev. Robert Halcott Paul Ash, V. of St. Cross, Appleton Thorn, Warrington, and has issue living,
Harry Armine Halcott b. 1875, Maud Violet Susie Halcott, Eva Mary Halcott, Hilda Isabel Hal-
cott, Marguerite Armine.— -Georgiana Isabella : in. ist, 1845, Richard Kenah Exham, Esq., who
d. 1871 ; 2iidly, 1874, Capt. Sheffield Philip Fiennes Betham, Dublin Herald, formerly Capt. 4th
Lancashire Militia, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Arthur Richard Frederic, M.D. (of
Stafford Street, Market Drayton), b. 1856; M.B. Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1879, L.M.K.Q.C.P. Ireland
1880, M.D. 1889; is Capt. 2nd Vol. Batn. The King's (Shropshire L.I.): m. 1880, Emily Adela,
da. of Capt. Sheffield Grace Philip Fiennes Betham. Dublin Herald, and widow of Alberic Knox,
Esq., of Mount Falcon, co. Mayo, and has issue living, Lionel Arthur b. 1883, Sheffield Grace
Betham b. 1890, Florence Isabel Evelyn, Dorothy Esther Wilhelmina, Adela Gordon Agnes,
Viola Maud, — Percy George, b. 18513, — Evelyn Matilda. (By 2nd marriage), Jane Harriett : in.
1860, Charles George Vinall, Esq., and has issue living, Muriel Emily Margaret, — Edith Muriel
Florence, — JudithAnnie Sutton, — Estelle Laetitia Janie. Frances.
Issue of the late Col. George Sackville Cotter, b. 1783, d. 1869 : tn. 1819, Jane, da. and co-heir
of William Crofts, Esq., of Danesfort, co. Cork : —
George Sackville, b. 1829 ; is Dep. Registrar, co. Heldimand, Ontario : in. 1858, Frances, da. J. Stewart,
Esq., of Dunville, Ontario, and has issue living, George Sackville, b. 1858, — Stewart Lowther,
b. 1861,— James Laurence, £.1864, — Henry Stewart, b. 1875, — Frances Eleanor, — Kate Alfreda,—
Mary Susannah. Residence, Cayuga, Ontario.— —William Crofts, b. 1831 : in. 1858, Georgina
d'Aguilar, da. of Frederick Hyde, Esq., of Ontario, and has issue living, George Sackville, b. 1859,
— Francis, b. 18— , — James Laurence, /'. 18— , — Caroline, — Louisa, — Georgina, — Jane, — Wilhelmina.
James Laurence Rogerson, b. 1836 ; is Clerk of the Peace, Crown Attorney, and Local Master
and Dep. Registrar of Court of Chancery, co. Simcoe, Ontario: in. 1857, Hannah, da. of George
Lount, Esq., of Barrie, Simcoe, Ontario, and has issue living, Margaret Lount, — Wilhelmina
Eliza. Residence, Barrie, Ontario. Kate : in. 1870, Thomas Bower Docker, Esq. Wilhelmina
Margaret: in. 1853, J. Yorris, Esq., and has issue living, Janet, — Louisa. Matilda: in. 1857,
H. T. Johnson, Esq., and has issue living, George Cotter, b. 18 — , — Maud, — Henrietta. Residence,
Dunviile, Ontario.
Issue of the late Rogers Cotter, Esq., M.D. , b. 17 — , d. 1847 : in. 18 — : —
George, /;. 18— James, b. 18— . John, b. 18— . Four daus.
Issue of the late Rev. Joseph Rogerson Cotter, b. 1790, d. 1868 : in. ist, 1814, Annie Charlotte,
who d. 18 — , da. of Capt. J. Bagshaw Bagshaw- Butler ; zndly, 1819, Mary Susannah, who
d. 1851, da. of the late George Purcell, Esq. ; 3rdly, 1852, Mary Anne, who d. 1864, widow
of the Rev. E. B. Vardon, LL.B. :—
Rev. Joseph Rogerson,/). 1822 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1845); is R. of St. Mary's, Colchester :
m. 1850, Philadelphia Louisa, da. of Thomas Hall, Esq., formerly of Harpsden Court, Henley-on-
Thames, and has issue living, Mary Elizabeth : m. 1884, Marcus Seton Blackden, Esq., of
i6.\, Oxford Square, W., and has issue living. Theodora b. 1884, — Katherine Louisa, — Grace.
Residence, St. Mary's Rectory, Colchester. Rev. Richard Henry, b. 1831 ; is R. of Ardcanny :
in. 1861, Sarah Pearce, da. of W. J. Lawrenson, Esq., of Brooklawn, Queen's co. and has issue
Jiving, Joseph Henry, b. 1867, — Joseph Rogerson, b. 1869,— Alexander M'Caul, l\ 1871,— Gerald de
Purcell, b. 1881, — Sarah Meliora Josephine, — Mary Susannah. Residence, Ardcanny Rectory,
Kildimo, co Limerick. John Quarry, b. 1832: in. 1857, Catherine, da. of J. Wentz, Esq., and
has issue living, George Sackville, b. 1865, — John Quarry, b. 1871, — Mary Susannah, — Anne Maria,
— Catherine, — Louisa Purcell, — Isabel, — Ellen Purcell.— —Isabella : in. 1850, the Rev. William
Ridley, who d. 1878, and has issue living, William, b. 1851, — George Sackville, b. 1858, — Francis
Arundel, b. 1860, — Mary Purcell, — Isabella Grace,— Sarah Dixon,— Ellen Cotter. Catherine
Louisa: ;;/. 1854, the Rev. John William Stubbs, D.D., Treasurer of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin,
and has issue living, William Cotter (of 28, Hatch Street, Dublin. Club, Dublin University), b. 1862 ;
ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. :883, M.A. 1886); Bar. King's Inns, Dublin, 1885; is Crown
Prosecutor for cos. Monaghan and Louth, and for Drogheda : in. 1890, Mary, da. of John George
Gibbon, Esq., LL.D., Bar.-at-Law, of Kiltennel, Gorey, co. Wexford, and 34, Lower Leison
Street. Dublin, and has issue living, John William Cotter b. 1891, — Anna Margaret Constance : in.
1881, Arthur Wyndowe Willert Baker, Esq., M.D., F.R.C.S.I., of 18, Lower Fitzwilliam Street,
Dublin, —Louisa Susan Georgina, — Florence Josephine,— Laura Kathleen. Residences, 39, L'pper
Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin ; Fort William, Finglas, co. Dublin. Jane Emily Percival : m. 18 — ,
Rogerson Cotter Butler, Esq., who d. 1882. Sarah Phillips : in. 1865, Maj.-Gen. Edward Lang-
ford Dillon, and has issue living, Edward Walter Cotter, b. 1873, — Mary Stewart : in. 1890, Richard
Purcell Fuge, Esq., of Templemary, Buttevant, and Glencorran, co. Waterford, and has issue
living, William Valentine b. 1892, — Georgiana Henrietta, — Annie Louisa. Residence, Heathfield
Towers, Voughal. Mary Grace Jessie : tn. ist, 1868, George Washington Brasier-Creagh, J. P.,
who d. 1876 ; undly, 1877, the Rev. Ernest Arthur Firth, who d. 1890, and has issue living (by ist
marriage), Mary Josephine. Residence, Taunton.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. James Laurence Cotter, LL.D. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Col. George Sackville Cotter, C.B., b. 1808, d. 1878 : in. ist, 18— , Margaret,
da. of the Rev. William Butler ; 2ndly, 1836, Agnes, who d. 1846, da. of Dr. Martin Kilgour,
of Burnrigg, N.B. ; 3rdly, 1850, Katharine, who d. 1851, da. of Abraham Mann, Esq. :—
James Laurence, b. 1839 ; is in Hudson's Bay Company : in. 1868, Frances, da. of Capt. Ironside,
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
and has issue living, George Sackville, b. 1870, — Wemyss M'Kenzie Osborne, b. 1872, — Henry
Martin Stuart, b. 1873,— Arthur Douglas, b. 1878,— Oliver Wendell Holmes, b. 1879,— Agnes Mary,
— Evadne Kilgour, — Ada Margaret, — Katherine, — Anne Winifred. Residence, Moose Factory,
Hudson's Bay, Canada. Agnes Mary. Katherine.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Joseph Rogerson Cotter (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rev. James Laurence Cotter, M.D., b. 1824, d. 1892: m. ist, 1854, Mary,
who d. 1855, da. of the late Rev. Richard Gaggin, R. of Clonmult ; 2ndly, 1856, Mary
Beatrice, da. of William Bromilow, Esq., of Haresfinch House, Lancashire :—
James Laurence, b. 1869. Mary Blanche Monica : m. 1883, Thomas C. Mather, Esq., and has
issue living, Thomas James Elton, b. 1886, — Edward Elton, b. 1888, — Mary Elton. Residences,
Oak Hill, Lydiate, Ormskirk ; Stennerley, near Ulverstone. Miriam Laurence.— Jessie
Ernestine. Muriel Beatrice Kathleen.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Purcell Cotter, b. 1826, d. 1891 : m. 1852, Mary Anne Caroline,
who d. 1889, da. of the late John Frederick Gaitskell, Esq., B.C.S. : —
Alice Harriet. Residence, Cheltenham.
Issue of the late Arunde.l Hill Cotter, Esq., L.R.C.P., b. 1837, d. 1883: m. ist, 1863,
Wilhelmina Grant, da. of J. Maclean, Esq., of Advie House, Lancashire ; 2ndly, Alicia
Amelia, da. of the Hon. W. M. Anderson, of Cavaliers and Cooper's Hill, Jamaica : —
Joseph Rogerson John, b. 1864.
Issue of the late Duncan Donald Darroch Cotter, Esq., b. 1838, d. 18 — : in. 1864, Helen,
da. of Samuel D. Musson, Esq., of Stockton, Barbados : —
George Wentworth, b. 1868 ; ed. at Camb. Univ. (B.A. 18 — ).
Issue of the late Surg.-Major Samuel Kyle Cotter, M.D., b. 1841, d. 1890: m. ist, 1868,
Alice, da. of Capt. Thomas Jarnieson ; 2iidly, 18 — , Mary Elizabeth, da. of Robert
Anderson, Esq., Govt. Surveyor, Natal : —
(By 2nd marriage) Vere Rogerson, b. 1882. (By ist] marriage) Ethel Mary. Ellen Harriett.
(By 2nd marriage) Alice Mary.
This family is supposed to be descended from old Danish Kings who ruled in Dublin. The
ist and 2nd baronets sat in the Irish Parliament, and the 3rd was M.P. for Mallow in the Imperial
Parliament.
Non rapui sed recepi.
/ did not seize it, I
recovered it.
COTTERELL. Creation 1805, of Garnons, Herefordshire.
Sir GEERS HENRY COTTERELL, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Aug. 22nd, 1834 ; s. his brother, Sir JOHN HENRY, 1847 ; ed.
at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; sat as M.P. for Hereford
co. 1857-9 ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Herefordshire (High Sheriff
1865) : m. 1865, the Hon. Katharine Margaret Airey, da. of
1st Baron Airey, G.C.B., and has issue.
gatron of 3ftoo £ibings-— Byford R., Mansell Carriage V., co. Hereford.
J\rms — Quarterly, or and argent a cross engrailed per pale sable and
gules between three escollops two in the sinister chief and one in the dexter
case quarter of the second ; over all a bend also of the second. Crtst — An
armed arm embowed proper, holding an escutcheon (by the top) argent,
charged with a talbot's head sable, collared and chained or.
Seat— Garnons, Hereford. Town Residetice—22, Belgrave Square,
S.W. Clubs— Turf, Marlborough.
Son living— JOHN RICHARD GEERS, b. July i3th, 1866.
Daughters living— Alice. Louisa.
Col. Sir John Geers, ist baronet, sat as M.P. for Herefordshire 1804-31 ; his grandfather, John
Brooks, Esq., of Broadway, assumed the surname and arms of Cotterell, by royal license.
COUPER, Creation 1841.
Sir GEORGE EBENEZER WILSON COUPER, K. C.S.I.,
C.B., C.I.E., 2nd Baronet ; b. April 29th, 1824; s. his father,
Col. Sir GEORGE, C.B., K.H., 1861 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst, and at Haileybury ; entered H.E.I. C.S. 1846; was
A.D.C. to Sir Henry Lawrence and Sir John Inglis during siege
of Lucknow and the actions prior thereto, and to Sir James
Outram during the subsequent operations at the Alumbagh
(medal with two clasps) ; was Ch. Commr. of Oude 1871. and
Lieut. -Gov. of N.-\V. Provinces 1877-82; C.B. 1859, K.C.S.I.
1877, and C.I.E. 1878 : m. 1852, Caroline Penelope, sister of
Sir Henry Every, loth Baronet, and has issue.
&rms — Or, a chevron gules charged with another ermine, between
three laurel-leaves slipped vert. Cr.st — Out of a mural coronet argent, a
hand holding a garland proper.
Residence — Camberley, Surrey. Club— Athenaeum.
136 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Sons living— RAMSAY GEORGE HENRY, b. Nov. ist, 1855; ed. at Uppingham; formerly
Lieut. King's Roy. Rifle Corps. Victor Arthur, b. 1859; is Capt. and Batn. The Rifle Brig.
(The Prince Consort's Own). Club, Naval and Military .-^—Edward Edmonstone, b. 1860 ; is Capt.
I.S.C. Club, East India United Service. James Robert, 6. 1863.
Daughters living — Caroline Georgina: in. 1881, Major Frederick William Benson, i7th Lancers.
Ada Lucy. Maude Madeline.
Brother living — James Kempt, b. 1827 ; is Lieut.-Gen. I.S.C. : ;«. 1854, Emily, da. of Col. Earle, of
the Bengal Army, and has issue living, Arthur Edward, b. 1857 ; is Capt. E. Surrey Regt., served in
Afghan war 1878-80 (medal), and in Egypt 1884, — George, R.N., b. 1861 ; became Lieut. 1883;
served in Egypt 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star, and 5th class Medjidie), — Charles James, b.
1866, — William Lempriere, b 1874, — Cara Georgie, — Emily Margaret, — Harriet Clara: »i. 1891,
Major Manners Wood, loth Hussars, — Elizabeth, — Mary Emmehne Bertha. Residence, Combe,
Dulverton, Somerset.
Sister living — Georgina Christian Mary Anne. Residence,
Col. Sir George, C.B., ist baronet, was Comptroller of Household, and Equerry to H.R.H. the
late Duchess of Kent.
Cowell-Stepney, see Stepney.
COX, Creation 1706, of Dunmanway, Cork.
Rev. Sir GEORGE WILLIAM Cox, i4th Baronet,
son of the late Capt. George Hamilton Cox. of the Bengal
Army ; b. Jan. 1827 ; s. his uncle, Sir EDMUND, 1877 ; ed. at
Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Oxford (Scholar 1845, S.C.L. 2nd
class Classics 1848, B.A. and M.A. 1859); is Rector of Scray-
ingham : in. 1850, Emily Maria, da. of the late Lieut. -Col.
William Stirling, H.E. I.C. S., and has issue.
£\rms — Or, three bars azure, on a canton gules a lion's head erased
argent. Crrst — A goat's head azure, armed, or.
Residence — Scrayingham Rectory, York.
Sons living— EDMUND CHARLES, 6. 1856; ed. at Marlborough,
Fide et fortitudine. anc' at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is a Sup. of Police, Bombay and a J.P. : m.
r> j;j 7-j j f t-j j 1891, Ella Marion, da. of Col. George William Borradaile, C.B., and
tiyJHUltty andjortitncte. has issue living> Michael George Borradaile, b. 1892. Residence, Panch
JVIahals, Bombay. Club, New Oxford and Cambridge. George William Stirling, b. 1858 ; is Dist.
Sup. of Police, Bengal: in. 1881, Jeanie Catherine, da. of the late J. Baker, Esq., of Serampore,
Bengal, and has issue living, Wilfrid Hamilton, b. 1884, — Harold Hamilton, b. 1889, — Edith Ethel,
b. 1882,— Phyllis Hamilton, b. 1887,— Gladys Hamilton, b. 1888. Residence, Durbunga, Bengal.
Herbert Basil, b. 1862. Wilfrid Cyril, b. 1866.
Daughter living — Alice Emily : m. 1881, Robert Frederic Hankey Hirst, Esq. Residence,
Brothers living— Edmund Henry, b. 1828 ; entered R.M. Artillery 1846, became Capt. 1857, Major
1872, Lieut. -Col. 1874, Col. 1879, Col.-Comdt. and Maj.-Gen. 1883, Lieut.-Gen. 1886, and Gen.
1888 ; present at the action with batteries and expulsion of Russian garrison from Redoubt Kaleh
Hay 1854, and variously employed on that coast ; was senior officer of R.M. Artillery at attack by
combined fleets on outer forts or works of Sebastopol Oct. 1854, and employed with blockading force
until March 1855 (medal with clasp, Turkish war medal, and 5th class Medjidie) : m. 1857. Frances
Emily Cadogan, da. of the late Rev. Arthur Drummond [see V. Strathallan, colls.], R. of Charlton, and
has issue living, Edmund iVrthur Wilson, b. 1860 ; is an officer in service of H.H. Rajah Brooke, at
Sarawak, — Francis John Digby, b. 1861 ; is An officer in service of H.H. Rajah Brooke, at Sarawak,
— Gerald Aylmer, b. 1863 ; is Lieut. R. M.L.I., — Spencer Drummond, b. 1865, — Henry Elliot, b. 1868,
— Launcelot Charles, R.N., b. 1871 ; became a Sub. -Lieut. 1891, — Ernest Drummond, b. 1877, —
Philip Gresley, b. 1879, — Lilias Rose Hamilton: m. 1881, George Macartney Ogilvie, Esq., Dep.-
XJommr., Punjab. Residence, The Cleeve, Craddock, Devon. Charles John, b. 1831 ; formerlya
Principal Clerk in the Admiralty : in. 1856, Harriott Anne, da. of William Waller, Esq., and has
issue living, Howard William (Clubs, Constitutional, Royal Portsmouth Corinthian Yacht), b. 1857 ;
admitted a Solicitor 1881 ; is Capt. 4th Vol. Brig. Welsh Div. R.A.: m. 1885, Edith Charlotte, da.
of Richard Knowles, Esq., of Arazario, Crystal Palace Park, Sydenham, S.E., and has issue living,
Geoffrey Hamilton b. 1888, Humphrey John Hamilton b. 1889, Elsie Hamilton, — Charles Lewes
Hamilton, b. 1860 ; formerly Lieut. Bom. S.C., — Arthur Francis Hamilton (Club, Constitutional),
b. 1861 ; is Lieut. Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers, and Adj. Discharge Depot ; served on Comissariat
• and Transport Staff during Suakin campaign 1885 (medal with clasp, Khedive's star) : HI. 1887,
Susan, da. of F. J. Van der Riet, Esq., Civil Commr. and Resident Magistrate of Simon's Town,
Cape of Good Hope, and has issue living, Frieda Elson Hamilton b. 1890, Eileen Victoria Hamilton
b. 1891, — Aubrey Hamilton (Club, Junior United Service), b. 1862; is Capt. R.M. A. : in. 1891,
Louisa Elinor, da. of Henry C. Forde, Esq., of St. Brendan's, Wimbledon, and has issue living,
Michael Alured Hamilton b. 1892, — Evelyn Agnes Hamilton, — Katharine Margaret Hamilton.
Residence, Holywell House, Ash, Wrotham. Clubs, Constitutional, Royal Portsmouth Corinthian
Yacht.
Daughters living Of 13th Baronet -Mary Jane Frances: m. 1856, G. H. Borlase, Esq.—
Augusta Julia. Harriet Louisa Brydges. Ada Fanny: m. 1858, Hugh W. Austin, Esq.,
late Capt. s6th Regt. Residence, Chanceby, near Montreal, Canada.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
WidOW living Of 12th Baronet-EMMA CATHERINE (Lady Cox), da. of John M'Kellar, Esq. :
»t. ist, 1853, Sir Francis Hawtrey Cox, i2th baronet, who d. 1873 ; 2ndly, 1875, Rev. Hugh Martin
Short, M.A. Residence, The Hall, West Heslerton, York.
The ist baronet was Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and the 2nd baronet was M. P. for Cloghnakilty.
It is a singular circumstance that this title has never descended from father to eldest son, and only twice
to surviving son.
Cradock-Hartopp, see Hartopp.
GIBSON-CRAIG, Creation 1831, of Riccarton, Midlothian.
Sir JAMES HENRY GIBSON-CRAIG, 3rd
Baronet; b. Sept. 2ist, 1841; s. his father, the
Rt. Hon. Sir WILLIAM. 1878 : ed. at Harrow, and
atTrin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. Wrangler, 1865, M.A.
1868); Advocate, Scotland, 1867; is aJ.P., a D.L.,
and a Commr. of Supply for Midlothian : m. 1870,
Julia, da. of Archibald Buchanan, Esq., of Currie-
hill, Midlothian, and has issue.
^rm» — Quarterly : ist and 4th, ermine, on a fesse sable
three crescents argent, Craig; and and 3rd, gules, three keys
fesseways in pale, wards downwards, Gibson. Crest — A knight
on horseback in full armour, his right hand grasping a broken
Live to God, and you shall live. tilting spear shivered all proper. Supporters— Dexter, a man
in armour holding in exterior hand a spear all proper ;
sinister, a war-horse argent saddled and bridled proper.
Seat — Riccarton, Edinburgh. Clubs — Carlton, Scottish Conservative.
Sons living— ROBERT JAMES, b. June sth, 1882. Archibald Charles, b. 1883. Henry
Thomas, b. 1885.
Daughters living— Henrietta Florence. Alice Gertrude. Grace Elizabeth. Mary Helen.
Dulcie Eleanor.
Brother living -Henry Vivian, b. Sept. zsth, 1847 ; ed. at Harrow : ;«. 1882, Emily Dulcibella, da.
of the late Montagu Wilmot, Esq., of Norton, Swansea [see Wilmot, Bart., cr. 1772], and has
issue living, Eardley Charles William, b. 1887, — Dorothy. — Cecilia. Residence, Lady Mede, Little
Kimble, Bucks.
Sisters living— Anne. Henrietta Elizabeth : ;«. 1869, Capt. Charles Howe Cuff Knox [M. Sligo],
formerly of Sth Hussars, and has issue living, Charles William Cuff, b. 1870,— Henry, b. 1871, —
Gerald, b. 1874, — Louisa. Residence, Creagh, Ballinrobe, co. Mayo. Gertrude : in. 1884, the
Rev. William Henry Onslow Parson. Residence, Linchmere Parsonage, near Liphook.
Aunts living (daughters of ist Baronet) — Cecilia Helen. Residence, Hermiston House, Midlothian.
Joanna. Residence, Herniston House, Midlothian.— Jemima Campbell : in. 1861, the Rev.
Henry Fisher. Residence, St. Luke's, Leamington.
WidOW living Of 2nd Barpnet— ELIZABETH SARAH (Lady Gibson-Craig), da. of the late John
H. Vivian, Esq., M.P., of Singleton, Glamorganshire [see Vivian, Bart.] : in. 1840, the Rt. Hon. Sir
William Gibson-Craig, 2nd baronet, who d. 1878. Residence, Worfield, Bournemouth.
The 2nd baronet, the Rt. Hon. Sir William, P.C., sat as M.P. for Edinburghshire (L) 1837-41, and
for Edinburgh city 1841-52, and was Lord Clerk Register and Keeper of the Signet of Scotland
1862-78.
CRAMPTON, Creation 1839, of Dublin. [Extinct 1886.]
Sir JOHN FIENNES TWISLETON CRAMPTON, K.C.B., 2nd and last
Baronet.
Daughter living of 1st Baronet— Selina.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Josiah Crampton, 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1809, d. 1883 : in.
Dorothea
ist, 1833, Elizabeth, who d. 1873, da. of the late Rev. Josiah Crampton ; 2ndly,
1879, Florence, da. of the late Rev. Andrew Noble Bredin: —
Henrietta Waller: ;«. 1860, William Gore, Esq., J.P., who d. 1886, and has issue living,
William Crampton, b. 1871. Residence, Glenbrook, Enniskerry, co. Wicklow.^— Georgina Emma
Elizabeth : in. 1883, the Rev. John Spencer, V. of Eastwood. Residence, Eastwood Vicarage,
Rochford, Essex. Pamela Adelaide Alice : in. 1881, the Rev. Andrew Noble William Bredin.
R. of Sutton, and patron of Shopland, Essex. Residence, Sutton Rectory, Rochford, Essex.
Eugenie Elizabeth Philippa.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BAROXETAGE.
CRAUFURD, Creation 1781, of KUbirney, Stirlingshire.
Sir CHARLES WILLIAM FREDERICK CRAUFURD,
4th Baronet ; b. March 28th, 1847 ; s. his father, the Rev. Sir
GEORGE WILLIAM, 1881 ; a retired Lieut. R.N.: m. 1870, the
Hon. Isolda Vereker, da. of 4th Viscount Gort, and has issue.
^rnis — ist and 4th, gules a fesse ermine, Craufurd ; 2nd and 3rd,
between four spots of ermine two tilting spears gules, Auchinames. Crtst
— An ermine proper.
7>:t>« Residence — 10, Warwick Square, S.W. Club — Union.
Sine labe nota.
Distinction wit/tout a
stain.
Sons living— GEORGE STANDISH GAGE, b. Nov.- i9th, 1872 ; ed.
at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; is Lieut. Gordon Highlanders.—
Quentin Charles Alexander, b. 1875.— —Alexander John Fortescue, b.
!S76. Charles Edward Vereker, b. 1884.
Daughters living— Hester Jane Laline. Laline Isolda. Isolda
Mabel Cecil Eleanor Mary Dorothea.— —Margaret Elizabeth Maria.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Maj.-Gen. Robert Craufurd, 3rd son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Henry Gregan-Craufurd, b. 18 — , d. 18.76 : m. 1836, Eliza, who
d. 1864, da. of Richard Hickman, Esq. : —
Rev. Alexander Henry, b. 1843 ; ed. at Oriel Coll., Oxford. William JDeyereux, b_. 1855: in. 1880,
Ada Mary, da. of the late John Bagshaw, Esq., of Manchester, and has issue living, Cecil Alfred,
b. 1885, — Mabel Florence, — Elfreda Marion. Caroline: in. 1870, Alexander Asher, Esq., M.P.,
formerly Solicitor-Gen, for Scotland. Residence, 31, Heriot Row, Edinburgh.— —Mary Frances :
m. 1876, the Rev. Robert Henry Streeten, Rural Dean, and has issue living, Reginald Craufurd, b.
1878, — Arthur Herbert,/'. 1884,— Ernest Henry, b. 1886,— Francis Harward, b. 1887,— Basil Robert,
b. 1889, — Gilbert, b. 1890, — Gertrude Frances, —Margaret, — Elsie Mary. Residence, St. Mary's
Vicarage, Kingswinford, Dudley.^— Emily : in. 1879, the Rev. Charles Samuel Wordsworth, R.
of Old Swinford, and has issue living, Charles William, /;. 1880, — Christopher Robert, b. 1881, —
John Craufurd, b. 1885, — Andrew Gordon, b. 1886, — Geoffrey Herbert, b. 1888, — Emily Constance,
£.1883, — Dorothy, b 1889. Residence, Old Swinford Rectory, Stourbridge. Charlotte : in. 1873,
Bond Douglas Atkinson, Esq., and has issue living, Alexander Wyndowe and Robert Craufurd
Douglas, b. 1878, — Emily Douglas,— Frances Mary Charlotte, — Dorothy Margaret,— Hilda Bond, —
Beryl Louise. Residence,
Issue of the late Robert Gregan-Craufurd, Esq., b. 18— , d. 1868 : in. 18 — , Frances Louisa,
who d. 1874, da. of Adm. Thomas Wolley : —
Henry Robert, b. 1845 ; formerly Lieut. R.A., and Capt. 4th Batn. Bedfordshire Regt. ; is Capt. 2nd
Vol. Batn. Bedfordshire Regt. : /«. ist, 1872, Fanny, who d. 1876, da. of the late Rev. James
Williams, of Tring Park, Herts ; 2ndly, 1878, Alice, da. of the late Rev. Richard Mountford Wood, R.
of Aldbury, Tring, Herts, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Robert, b. 1880, — Archibald, b.
1881, — James Gregan, b. 1885, — a da., b. i8gt. Residence, Bnghtwood, Tring. Herts. Charles
Quintin, b. 1847 ; a retired Com. R. N. ; formerly Harbour-master at Mauritius : in. 1878, Esmeralda
Calligary, da. of the Countess Valsamachi, of Corfu, and has issue living, Quintin, b. 1879, — a
da.— Emma Katherine : in. 1874, Edward Broughton Pillaus, Esq., who d. 1889.
The 2nd baronet assumed for himself, by sign-manual in 1812, the surname of Gregan.
Crawfurd-Pollok, see Pollok.
Crawley-Boevey, see Boevey.
Crespigny, see De Crespigny. .
CREWE, Creation 1626, of Calke Abbey, Derbyshire.
Sir VAUNCEY HARPUR CREWE, loth Baronet ;
b. Oct. I4th, 1846 ; s. his father, Sir JOHN HARPUR, 1886 ;
formerly Lieut. Derbyshire Yeo. Cav. ; is a J. P. for co. Derby,
and a D.L. for co. Stafford : m. 1876, the Hon. Isabel Adderley,
da. of ist Baron Norton, and has issue.
$|!»tr0n of JSu £ ibings— Alstonfield V., Quarnford V., Staffordshire :
St. Giles Don., Calke, Stanton-by-Bridge R. with Swarkeston R., Ticken-
hall V., Repton V., Derbyshire.
^rnts — Quarterly : ist and 4th, azure, a lion rampant argent, Ovrct- ;
2nd and 3rd, argent, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed sable,
Harpur. Crtst — ist, out of a ducal coronet or a lion's jamb argent, 2nd, a
boar passant or ducally gorged gules.
Seats — Warslow Hall, Ashbourne ; Calke Abbey, near Derby. Club —
Carlton.
Degeneranti genu Son living— RICHARD FYNDERNE HARPUR, b. April sth, 1880.
Daughters living -Hilda Ethelfreda Harpur. Winifred Isabel
Lineage is a reproach to Harpur. Airmyne Catherine Harpur. Frances Caroline Julia
the man who disgraces it. Harpur.
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139
Brother living— Hugo Harpur, />. 1858 ; is a D.L. for Derbyshire, and patron of Breadsall R.,
Derbyshire. Club, Windham.
Sister livlllg— Alice Geo.giana Harpur. Residetice,
Uncle living (son of 8th baronet)— Richard Harpur, b. 1836 ; formerly Capt. ist Dragoon Guards.
Club, Army and Navy.
Aunts living (daughters of Sth Baronet)— Isabel Jane. Mary Adeline. Resilience,
Widow living Of 9th Baronet— GEORGIANA JANE HENRIETTA ELIZA LOVELL (Lady Crave),
da. of the late Vice-Adm. William Stanhope Lovell, K.H. : m. 1845, Sir John Harpur Crewe, gth
baronet, who a. 1886. Residence, Spring Hill, E. Cowes, Isle of Wight.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Robert Crewe, 2nd son of 7th baronet, b. 1801, d. 1865 :
in. 1827, Frances Caroline, whorf. 1886, da. of William Jenney, Esq. : —
Alfred Godley, M.D., b. 18-; M.R.C.S.Eng. 1853: m. 18— , Jemima, da. of the late Rev. Rosin-
grave Macfcun, V. of Ch. Ch., Derby, and has issue living, Frances Jane. Residence, The Old
Priory, Milton, near Portsmouth. George Arthur, b. 18 — . Residence, The Lawn, Etwall,
Derby. Wiiloughby Harpur, b. 18 — .——Henrietta Frances. Charlotte Elizabeth Selina.
Caroline Lucy.— Frances Louisa. Ellen Barbara.
Issue of the late Edmund Lewis Crewe, Esq., 3rd son of 7th baronet, b. 1803, d. 1874:
i/t. 1832, Caroline Anna, who d. 1887, da. of Lieut.-Gen. Need, of Fountain Dale,
Notts : —
John Edmund Harpur, b. 18— ; formerly Lieut. 64th Regt. Residence, The Grange, Milton, Burton-
on-Trent.
The original surname of this family was Harpur. The 6th baronet sat as M. P. for Derbyshire,
Sir Henry Harpur 7th baronet, assumed, by royal permission, in 1818, the surname of Crewe. Th«
Sth baronet was M.P. for Derbyshire South (C) 1835-41.
CROFT, Creation 1671, of Croft Castle, Herefordshire.
Sir HERBERT GEORGE DENMAN CROFT, 9th
Baronet ; b. July 25th, 1838 ; s. his father, Sir ARCHER DEN-
MAN, 1865; eel. at Eton, and at Merton Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1860, M.A. 1864); Bar. Inner Temple 1861 ; sat as M.P.
for Herefordshire (C) 1868-74 ; is a D.L., a J.P., and a County
Alderman for Herefordshire ; was a Revising Barrister on
Oxford Circuit 1878-92, when he was appointed H.M.'s In-
spector of Constabulary ; formerly Lieut. Herefordshire Militia :
m. 1865, his cousin, Georgiana Eliza Lucy, el. da. and co-
heiress of the late Matthew H. Marsh, Esq., formerly M.P.,
of Ramridge House, near Andover, and has issue.
glnns — Quarterly, per fesse indented azure and argent ; in the ist
Esse quam videri quarter a lion passant, guardant or. Crtsts — ist, A wyvern sable vulned
To be ratlurthan to 'seem. in the side ^* : 2tld' a lion P^sant guardant or.
Seat — Lugwardme Court, Hereford. Club — Carlton.
Sons living— HERBERT ARCHER, b. Sept. 5th, 1868 ; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. the King's
(Shropshire L.I.): m. 1892, Kate, da. of the late John Hare, Esq., of Invercargill, New Zealand.
Residence, Glendower, Boorolong, Armidale, N.S. Wales. Hugh Matthew Fiennes, b. 1874.
William Denman, b. 1879.— Owen George Scudamore, b. 1880. Jasper Brodie, b. 1884.
Daughters living— Janet Georgiana: m. 1891, Edward Archer Greathed, Esq., and has issue living,
Bernard Wilberforce, b. 1891. Residence, Jarrow, near Winnipeg, Canada.— —Sybil Helen.
Lucy Barbara.
Daughter living Of 7th Baronet— Grace : m. 1846, Edward Murray, Esq., formerly Capt. 3rd
Middlesex Militia, and has issue living, Edward Croft (of i, Partlands Avenue, Ryde, Isle of
Wight), b. 1847 ; formerly Capt. Bedfordshire Regt. ; retired as Hon. Major 1887 : m. 1879, Julia
Elizabeth, da. of the late Major Willock, K.L.S. (formerly of Madras Cav.), — Denman Croft (Club,
United Service), b. 1849 ; is Major ist Batn. Roy. Warwickshire Regt. : in. 1885, Mary Margaret,
da. of Henry Davis Willock, Esq., J.P., formerly of the Indian C.S., and has issue living, William
Raymond Croft b. 1887, — Bernard Croft, b. 1858. Residence, 37, Cambridge Road, Hove, Brighton.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Richard Croft, 3rd son of 6th baronet, b. 1808, d. 1869 : in. ist,
1839, Charlotte Leonora, who d. 1854, da. of Lieut. -Col. Russell ; 2ndly, 1856,
Louisa, da. of the late Samuel Holland. Esq., of Dumbleton, Gloucestershire: —
Richard Benyon, b. 1843 ; is a retired Lieut. R.N., and a D.L. for Herts ; served in China war 1860
and 1861-2 (medal with clasp); is a J.P. and a County Councillor (Ware Div.) for Herts, and
Lieut. -Col. Herts Yeo. Cav. : m. Anne Elizabeth, da. of Henry Page, Esq., of Ware, and has issue
living, Richard Page, b. 1872, — Henry Page, b. 1881,— Joyce.— Maud, — Anne Page, — Helen, —
Violet Mary, — Susannah Grace. Residence, Fanhams Hall, Ware. Club, Army and Navy.
Croft Castle, from which the family name is derived, was sold about 1765, having descended from
father to son for more than 700 years, and members of the family represented Herefordshire in sixteen
Parliaments between 1297 and 1874. The father of the first baronet was Bishop of Hereford.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
CROFT, Creation 1818, of Cowling Hall, Yorkshire.
Sir JOHN FREDERICK CROFT, 2nd
Baronet ; b. 1828 ; s. his father. .SVrJOHN, K.T.S.,
F.R.S.. D.C.L., 1862 ; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol
Coll.. Oxford; isaJ.P.for Kent (High Sheriff 1872):
m. 1856, Emma, da. of the late John Graham, Esq.,
of Skelmorlie Castle, Ayrshire, and has issue.
$htron of Ont gibing— Alternately with C. De L. F. De
Laune, Esq., Newnhara V., Kent.
£Vrms — Quarterly, indented erminois and gules, in the first
quarter a lion passant-guardant of the second. &rtst — A lion
passant-guardant per pale, indented gules and erminois, the
dexter fore paw resting on a shield argent charged with a star
of the order of the Tower and Sword, j&npyorttrs — Dexter,
a lion guardant or, gorged with a wreath of laurel vert, there-
from pendent an escutcheon gules, charged with a tower or ;
sinister, a bull sable, horned crined hoofed and gorged with a wreath of laurel or, therefrom pendent
an escutcheon argent, charged with the star of the order of the Tower and Sword.
Seat — Dodington Place, Sittingbourne, Kent. Club— Farmers'.
Esse quam videri.
To be ratlier tlian to seem.
Sons living— JOHN RADCLIFFE, b. April 3rd, 1857 ! ed" at Eto.n- Clul'< Rale'gh Frederick
Leigh, b. 1860; ed. at Eton. Residence, Karachi, India. Francis Edgar, b. 1861 ; ed. at Eton:
m. 1891, Miss Zoe Bromley. Residence, 95, Mount Street, W. Club, White's. William
Graham, b. 1862 ; ed. at Eton.— Percy Hutton, b. 1871.— —Tom, b. 1878 ; is at Eton.
Da.OgriterS living— Constance Margaret Graham: in. 1887, Gilbert Charles Bourne, Esq., and
has issue living, Robert Croft Bourne, b. 1888. Resilience, Cowarne Court, Ledbury.— Gertrude
Mary.— —Elinor Violet. Ethel Mary: HI. 1890, Hubert Hedworth Grenville Wells, Esq. [see
B. Hylton]. Residence, Kingsdown House, Sittingbourne, Kent. Editha. Lucy. Jessie
Mildred Graham.
Sister living — Marianne Radcliffe. Residence, 65, Gloucester Place, Portman Square, W.
Half-Sister living — Elizabeth Anne (Lady Meysey-Tliontpsoii) : in. 1843, Sir Harry Stephen
Meysey-Thompson, ist baronet, who d. 1874. Residence, 45, Lennox Gardens, Pont Street, S.W.
This family is of common origin with the Crofts of Herefordshire, and the Crofts of Stillington
Hall, Yorkshire. The ist baronet, a Portuguese Commissioner, Knight of the Portuguese Order of
the Tower and Sword, and Baron da Serra da Estrella in Portugal, did considerable service in the
Peninsular war by risking his life to obtain information for the Duke of Wellington, and in distributing
the British Parliamentary grant of ,£100,000 for relieving the Portuguese, and was Hon. Charge
d'Affaires at Lisbon 1815.
CROFTON, Creation 1801, of Mohill House, Leitrim.
Sir MORGAN GEORGE CROFTON, 4th Baronet, son
of the late Col. Hugh Denis Croft on, el. son of 3rd Baronet ;
b. April 5th, 1850 ; s. his grandfather, Sir MORGAN GEORGE,
1867 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Cornet N. Somerset Yeo. Cav.,
and Lieut. Leitrim Rifles (gth Batn. Rifle Brig.) ; is a D.L.
for co. Leitrim (High Sheriff" 1874).
^rms — Per pale indented or and azure, a lion passant-guardant counter-
changed. C«st — Seven ears of wheat on one stalk proper.
Seat — Mohill Castle, co. Leitrim. . Residence — Woodside Lodge,
Marchwood, Southampton.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd Baronet)— Anne Digby : m. 1836, Vice-
Adm. Robert Jocelyn Otway, who d. 1884, and has issue living, Frances
Margaret : m. 1865, William Clifford Bermingham-Otway-Ruthven,
Esq. Residence, Castle Otway, Templederry, co. Tipperary.
Dat Deus incrementum. Mother living— Georgiana Lucy, da. of the late Hon. Peter Boyle de
God gives the increase. Blaquiere [see B. de Blaquiere]: in. 1849, Col. Hugh Denis Crofton,
who d. 1861. Residence, Woodside Lodge, Marchwood, Southampton.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Edward Hugh Crofton, 2nd brother of 4th baronet, b. 1854,
d. 1882 : in. 18 — , Julia, da. of Col. Miller, i3th Hussars:—
HUGH DENIS, b. 1878. Morgan George, b. 1879.
Issue of the late Rev. Henry William Crofton, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 17 — , d.
1862 : in. ist, 18 — , Marcia Anastasia, da. and coheir of Mathias Earbery, Esq.,
M.P. : 2ndly, 1840, Marianne Amelia, who d. 18 — , da. of the Rev. James Cazalet,
of Paddock, Sussex; srdly, 1852, Frances, da. of Robert .Westropp, Esq., of Fort
Anne, co. Clare,— she in. 2ndly, 1866, George Smith, Esq., of Dublin : —
George, b. 1845. James Cazalet, b. 1847 ; is Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd Bata. E. Surrey Regt. :
in. 18 — ; wife d. 1870. Club, Junior United Service. Edward Hugh Robert, b. 1853; formerly
Lieut. 5th Lancers : in. 1885, Wilhelmina Frances Westropp Harrison, da. of the late William John
Moreland, Esq., of Raheen Manor, Tomgraney, co. Clare, and has issue living, Edward Vivian
Morgan, />. 1889, — Mina Aileen Emily. Residence, Ballyragget House, Ballyragget, co. Kilkenny.
Club, Hibernian United Service. Marianne Amelia : in. 1870, the Rev. John Joseph- Knox
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. 141
Fletcher, who d. 1891, R. of Whittlebury, and has issue living, James Willoughby, b. 1877, —
Arthur Charles Septimus, b. 1880, — Marianne Henrietta Katherine, — Helen Gertrude, — Dora, —
Mabel Octavia Nesta. Residence, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, Sussex. Frances Barbara.
Grandchildren living of the late Rev. Henry William Crofton (ante) : —
Issue of the late Henry Morgan Barbery Crofton, Esq., b. 1841, d. 1878 : in. 1865, Henrietta,
da. of Henry Townsend, Esq. : —
Henry William George, b. 1866; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. E. Surrey Regt. : in. 1889, Marianne
Gertrude, da. of the late Drummond Bond Wingrove, Esq., of Langley House, Totton, Hants.
Residence, Inchinappa, Ashford, co. Wicklow. Hugh Arthur, b. 1873. Henrietta Annabella
Mary. Eva Annabella Jane : in. 1892, Vere Henry Birch-Reynardson, Esq. [see E. Westmor-
land colls.]. Residence Testbourne. Totton, Hants. Lilian Elizabeth.
Issue of the late Rev. Augustus Crofton, 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1798, d, 1861 : m.
1828, Charlotte, da. of John Kirwan, Esq., of Moyne, co. Gal way : —
Hugh Augustus, b. 1829; formerly Lieut. loth Foot, and Lieut. -Col. ist Sussex Vol. : m. 1856, Amelia
Harriett, who d. 1890, da. of Capt. Charles Farquarson, R.N., and has issue living, Alice Maud:
m. 1884, Capt. Maxwell Robertson Hyslop, 2nd Batn. Leicestershire Regt., — Kathleen Ruth: m.
ist, 1878, Major Edward Reginald Courtenay, nth Hussars [see E. Devon, colls.], who divorced
her 1881 ; 2ndly, 1881, Capt. Ernest James Robinson. Club, Junior United Service.— —Edward,
• b. 1834; Bar. Inner Temple 1874: in. 1859, Sarah, da. of the late William Tanner, Esq., D.L.,
of Patcham, Sussex. Residence, 45, West Cromwell Road, S.W. Chambers, 2, Paper Buildings,
Temple, E.G. Emily Frances: m. 1860, Watson Scatcherd, Esq., formerly of H.E.I.C.S., and
has issue living, Hugh Crofton, b. 1872, — Felicia Rudolphina, — Hermine Emily, — Frances Louisa.
Issue of the late Parsons Crofton, Esq., 6th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1805, d. 1884 : m,
1831, Annie Palmer, who d. 1884, da. of Edward Westby, Esq., of High Park, co.
Wicklow :—
Hugh Westby, b. 1832. Fanny Palmer. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Henry Crofton, 2nd son of ist baronet :—
Issue of the late Gen. John ffolliott Crofton, b. 1802, d. 1885 : m. 1845, Anne Agnes (now of
29, Sussex Gardens, W.), da. of the late John Addison, Esq., Recorder of Clitheroe : —
Rev, Addison, b. 1846 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1869, M. A. 1871) ; is R. of St. Elisabeth's,
Reddish Green: m. 1873, Mary Pilkington, da. of John Hall, Esq., of Baldingstone, and has issue
living, Annie, — Sydney d Abzac. Residence, St. Elisabeth's Rectory, Reddish Green, Stockport.
Henry Thomas, b. 1848 ; admitted a Solicitor 1870: in. 1871, Martha Pilling, da. of the late
Joseph M'Keand, Esq., surgeon, of Manchester, and has issue living, John ffolliott Frederick,
b. 1877; ed. at Harrow, — Josephine Christie, — Alice Addison, — Gladys Noelle. Residence, Manor
House, Didsbury. Richard ffolliott, b. 1849; ed. at Worcester Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1871, M.A.
1883); Bar. Inner Temple 1875. Residence, 19, Cooper Street, Manchester. Club, Junior Carl-
ton." Rev. William d'Abzac, b. 1854 ; ed. at Worcester Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1878, M.A. 1881);
is Curate of Welwyn. Residence, Hill Side, Welwyn. Clnb, Constitutional.
Issue of the late Charles Stanhope Crofton, Esq., b. 1810, d. 1868 : m. 1846, Mary, who d.
1889, el. da. of Duke Crofton, Esq., J.P., D.L., of Lakefield, co. Leitrim : —
Henry, b. 1847; is Major R.A. ; served in Abyssinian campaign 1868 (medal): »i. 1872, Ann Maria,
da. of the late Thomas Foster, Esq., M.D., of Manchester, and has issue living, Charles Stanhope
Foster, b. 1873 ; ed. at Harrow, — Matilda Kathleen, — Charlotte Anne ffolliott. Alice Frances : in.
1888, Claude St. Maur Williams, Esq. [see D. Somerset, colls.]. Mary Agnes. Residence, 15,
Appian Way, Leeson Park, Dublin. Sarah Letitia.
Grandchildren of the late Morgan Crofton, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Capt. Morgan Crofton, R.N., b. 1793, d. 1871 : m. 1818, Helen Elizabeth,
who d. 1866, da. of Col. Henry O'Hara, of O'Harabrook, co. Antrim :-
James, b. 1826 ; entered Bengal Engineers 1844, became Lieut. -Col. 1872, Col. 1875, Maj.-Gen.
1878, and Hon. Lieut.-Gen. 1882, when he retired ; formerly Dep. Sec. to Govt. of India in Public
Works Depart. : m. ist, 1858, Mary Susan, who d. 1860, da. of Sir Robert Montgomery, G. C.S.I. ;
2ndly, 1867, Clara Elizabeth, who d. 1890, da. of the late Capt. Edward Lake, R.N. [Lake,
Bart.], and has is-ue living (by 2nd marriage), Robert Benjamin, b. 1873 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad.,
Woolwich, — Charles D'Arcy, b. 1879 ; is at Wellington Coll., — John Hutchinson, b. 1883,—
Marion, b. 1870, — Norah, b. 1878, — Lilian, b. 1880. Residence, 12, Westbourne Square, W.
Eleanora Jane, b. 1828. Mary Anne, b. 1831.
Issue of the late Rev. William Crofton, b. 1795, d. 1851 : in. 1825, Melesina, da. of the Rev.
H. Woodward, R. of Fethard :—
Morgan William, F.R.S., b. 1826; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (M.A. 185-); formerly Professor of
Mathematics and Mechanics at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich : m. 1857, Julia Agnes Cecilia, da. of
J. B. Kernan, Esq., of Cabra, co. Monaghan, and has issue living, William John Camille, b.
1858, — John Louis, b. 1863, — Henry Joseph, b. 1865,— Marie Robertine, — Josephine Adrienne.
Rev. Henry Woodward, b. 1827; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin; is R. of Road, near Bath:
m. ist. 1856, Janette Barberie Butler, who d. 1872; 2ndly, 1875, Jane, da. of E. W. H. Schenley,
Esq., of London, and has issue living (by ist marriage), ReT. Henry Francis, b. 1859 ; is Anglican
R. at Grand Turk, Turk's Islands : m. 18 — , and has issue living, a da. b. 1887, — Charles Wood-
ward, b. 1866 ; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Prince of Wales's (N. Staffordshire Regt.), — Katharine Melesina,
— Isabel Jane, — (by 2nd marriage), Geoffrey Hugh Sehenley, b. 1881, — Mary Evelyn, — Edrica
Alice, — Hermione jane, — Melesina Mary, — Violet Rhoda. Residence, Road Rectory, near Bath.
Francis Blake, b. 1842: in. 1873, Emma, da. of William Bradshawe, Esq., and has issue living,
Algernon Francis Blake, b. 1873, — Arthur Molesworth, /'. 1874, — Alice Muriel Woodward. Mary
Louisa : m. ist, 1857, Lieut.-Col. William Heathcote Tottenham (i2th Lancers), who d. 1857 ; 2ndly,
1866, Francis John Webber, Esq., who d. 1888 (formerly of Scots Fusiliers, and Capt. Comdt.
Hampshire Engineer Militia), and has issue living (by ist marriage), Wilhelmina Heathcote.
Isabella : ;;/. 1859, J. Digby Sadlier, of Australia, and has issue living. Louisa Frances.
Albinia Susan : in. 1869, Major Patrick Rolland, R.A., who d. 187—, and has issue living,
George, b. 187-, — Beatrice. ^— Georgiana Jane.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Morgan Crofton, R.N. (ante): —
Issue of the late Rev. Morgan Crofton, b. 1819, d. 1859 : in. 1847, Rebecca, who d. 1887,
widow of Capt. Nicholas Palmer, and da. of William Carter Barrett, Esq. : —
Morgan Samuel, D.S.O., b. 1850; ed. at Cheltenham Coll.; is Col. ist Batn. S. Staffordshire
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Dat Deus incrementum.
God gives tlie increase.
Regt. ; D.S.O. 1886. Clubs, Boodle's, Junior United Service. Mary Elizabeth : m. 1875, John
Augustus Schneider, Esq. {Clubs, Boodle's, Junior United Service), and has issue living, Henry
Crofton, b. 1876, — Cyril Crofton, b. 1886, — Olive. Resilience, Brook Lodge, Sunninghill, Berks.
The father of the present baronet was accidentally shot by a soldier of the 32nd Foot, at Preston,
September isth, 1861, while commanding the Depot BattShon ; and it is a singular circumstance
that the same bullet killed the Adjutant of the Battalion (Capt. J. Hanham), who was also heir to a
baronetcy.
CROFTON, Creation 1838, of Longford House, Sligo.
Sir MALBY CROFTON, 3rd Baronet, son of the
late Capt. Henry Bliss1 Crofton, el. son of 2nd Baronet; b. Aug.
20th, 1857; s. his grandfather, Sir MALBY, 1872 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1879) ; is a J.P. and D.L. for
co. Sligo : m. iSSo. Louisa Margaret, da. of Richard J. Vers-
choyle, Esq., of Tanrago, co. Sligo, and has issue.
^rms — Per pale dancette or and azure, a lion passant counter -changed.
Crtst — Seven ears of wheat on one stalk proper.
Seat — Longford House, Ballysadare, co. Sligo.
Sons living— MALBY RICHARD HENRY, b. Sept. iSth, iS8i.
Thomas Horsfall, b. 1889.
Daughters living— Louisa Emmeline. Dorothy.
Sister living — Emmeline : in. 1886, Reginald Somers Yorke, Esq., of the
Imperial Maritime Customs, and has issue living, Emmeline Dorothea.
Residence, Ningpo, China.
Uncles living (sons of 2nd Baronet)— Frederick Robert Cameron, b'. 1837 ;
formerly Lieut. -Col. Comdg. 2nd Batn. Royal Irish Rifles; served with gth Lancers during Indian
Mutiny 1858-9 (medal with clasp) : m. 1868 Louisa Maria Susanna, da. of Richard Graves Brinkley,
Esq., of Fortland, Sligo, and has issue living, Norah Marion. Malby Edward, b. 1847 ; is
Major ist Batn. King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regt.); served as Adj. throughout S. African cam-
paign 1879 (medal with clasp) : in. 1880, Henrietta, da. of the late Rev. John Lewis Moore, D.D.,
Vice-Provost of Trin. Coll., Dublin, and has issue living, Malby, b. 1881,— Roger, b. 1888.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd Baronet) — Marion Louisa: in. 1878, Charles Philip Cotton, Esq
Residence, Ryecroft, Bray, co. Wicklow. Isabella Charlotte.— -{Daughter of ist baronet) Maria :
in. 1843, the Rev. William Faussett Black, D.D. , R. of Newchurch. and has issue living, William,
b. 18 — , — Charles Crofton : in. 1875, Rachel Mary, da. of Richard Dewhurst, Esq., — Elizabeth.
Residence, Newchurch Rectory, Warrington.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. James Crofton, 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1803, d. 18 — : in.
1834, Barbara, da. of Peter North, Esq., of Kilduff: —
James, b. 1838. Malby, b. 1840. Caroline. Barbara Georgiana. Kathleen Barbara.
In 1661 a baronetcy conferred upon a nephew of the then Crofton, of Longford House, became
extinct on the death of the 5th baronet.
CROMPTON, Creation 1838. [Extinct 1848.]
Sir SAMUEL CROMPTON, ist and last Baronet.
Daughters living— Elizabeth Mary (Countess Catkcart) : m. 1850, the 3rd Earl Cathcart. Resi-
dences, Thornton-le-Street, near Thirsk ; 31, Grosvenor Place, S.W.—— Isabella Sarah. Alice.
WidOW living Of 1st Baronet- ISABELLA SOPHIA {Lady Cromptoit), da. of the late Rev. the Hon.
Archibald Cathcart [see E. Cathcart, colls.], />. 1808: m. 1829, Sir Samuel Crompton, is>t baronet,
who d. 1848, when the title became extinct. Residence, 12, Pelham Crescent, S.W.
CROSBIE, Creation 1630, of Maryborough, Queen's County.
Sir WILLIAM ' EDWARD DOUGLAS
CROSBIE, 8th Baronet; b. Oct. I3th, 1855; s.
his father, Sir WILLIAM RICHARD. 1877 ; formerly
Lieut. Bedfordshire Militia.
2\rms — Argent, a lion rampant sable, armed and langue
gules, in chief two dexter hands couped and erect also gules.
Crest — Three swords two in saltire the points in base, the
other in pale the point upwards, enveloped with a snake all
proper. .S>npp0rtrr» — Two Irish greyhounds ducally gorged
and chained.
Residence —
Though envy may be indignant, tlie
just man will flourish..
Sister living— Ada Kathleen : m. 1889, Cecil Augustus
Seymour Browne, Esq. [see B. Kilmaine, colls.]. Resi-
dences, Lanbrook, Guildford ; i, Wilton Street, S.W.
the
Cron
mou
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
honour it was conferred upon a junior branch of the family, Sir Maurice Crosbie, M.P. for Kerry
I7I3'58- Several members of the Crosbie family have been knighted, and two were created baronets.
The Barons Brandon, Viscounts Crosbie, and Earls of Glandore (extinct titles) were descended from
David, next brother of Sir Walter Crosbie, ist baronet of the present creation. Until recently this
family received the before mentioned pension from the Crown.
CROSSLEY, Creation 1863, of Belle Vue, Halifax.
Sir SAVILE BRINTON CROSSLEY, znd Baronet',
b. June I4th, 1857; s. his father, Sir FRANCIS, M.P.,
1872 ; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1881) ;
is a J, P. for Suffolk and Norfolk, and Capt. Norfolk Artillery,
E. Div. R.A. ; sat as M.P. for N.. or Lowestoft, Div. of
Suffolk (L U) 1885-92 : m. 1887, Phyllis, youngest da. of
Gen. Sir Henry Percival De Bathe, 4th Bart., and has issue.
$utron of (One jCibinq— Somerleyton R. with Ashby R., Suffolk.
^rms — Gules, a chevron indented ermine between two cross-crosslets
in chief, and a saltire couped in base or. Crest — A demi-hind erased
proper charged with two bars or, and holding between the feet a cross-
crosslet or.
Scat — Somerleyton Hall, Lowestoft. Town Residence — 12, Carlton
House Terrace, S.W. Clubs — Brooks's, Marl borough.
Omne bonum ab alto. Son living— FRANCIS SAVILE, b. June ist, 1889.
All good is from above. Daughter living— Phyllis Patty, b. 1890.
The ist baronet sat as M P. for Halifax (L) 1852-9, and for the North-West Riding of Yorkshire
1859-72.
WHEELER-CUFFE, Creation 1799, of Leyrath, Kilkenny.
Sir CHARLES FREDERIC DENNY WHEELER-CUFFE,
2nd Baronet ; b. 1832 ; s. his father, .Sir J ON AH DENNY, 1854;
ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; formerly Major 66th Foot ;
served as A.A.G. in Indian Mutiny campaign 1858-9 (medal) ;
is a D.L. for co. Kilkenny: m. 1861, Pauline Villiers-Stuart,
da. of ist Baron Stuart de Decies.
£Vrms — Argent, on a bend indented sable, three fleurs-de-lis of the field
between two cotises azure, each charged with three bezants. Crest — An
armed man azure, arm embowed holding a baton gules.
Seat— Leyrath, co. Kilkenny. Club — United Service.
Sisters living— Rosetta (Lady Cochraiie): m, 1853, Adm. of the Fleet
- _- — j 9- - • • • ""jy > wvau»«
H. H. Greer, C.B. Residence,
The father of the ist baronet, Sir Richard Wheeler, Knight, assumed the additional surname of
:e.
Cuffe.
Culme-Seymour, see Seymour.
GUMMING, Creation 1695, of Culter, Aberdeenshire.
Sir KENNETH WILLIAM GUMMING,
M.D., 7th Baronet ; b. Dec. 5th, 1837; s. his
father, Sir ROBERT STEWART. M.D., 1847 ; ed.
at Edinburgh Univ. (M.D. 1861); entered Army
Medical Ser. 1862, and retired as Hon. Brig.
Surg. 1882 ; has served in Bengal, N.W. Pro-
| vinces, Bombay, Madras, China, Burmah, Ceylon,
'Straits of Malacca, Japan, and N. America, etc.,
and thrice travelled the circuit of the world ;
holds certificate of proficiency for Ambulance
Drill in the Field for Aid to the Wounded ;
commanded Med. Staff Corps at Exeter 1876-8.
s— Azure, three garbs or. Crtst— A garb or. ^Supporters— Two ostriches proper.
Residence— 4, Woodland Road, Rockferry, Cheshire.
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Sister living— Grace Helen : >«. 1851, Victor Garreau, Esq., who d. 1867, Barrister-at-law, and
formerly Ch. Magistrate of the Seychelles, and has issue living, Emile Victor, b. 1856 ; is in Bank
of England, — Kenneth Henry, b. 1865, — Marie Eleonore, — Grace Emily. Residence, Hazledon, 27,
Shepherd's Bush Road, W.
The ist baronet, Sir Alexander, sat as M.P. for Aberdeenshire (Tory) 1709-22. Tn 1720 he lost
;£8o,ooo in the South Sea Bubble, and sacrificed the Gutter estates. The 2nd baronet, Sir Alexander,
having dissipated the remainder of the fortune, emigrated to America, and on April 3rd, 1730, at a
general meeting of Indian chiefs at Nequisee, was crowned Commander and Chief Ruler of the
Cherokee nation, a position he resigned to H.M. King George II. at Windsor on June i8th of the
same year, when six Indian chiefs, who had accompanied him to England, also did homage to the
King. The pecuniary resources of the 3rd and 4th baronets did not permit them to publicly assume
the title; but Kenneth, the eldest son of the latter, having obtained a commission in the Army, and
married a lady of some fortune, assumed the baronetcy, and was recognised as sth baronet, but died
without issue, when the title devolved upon his brother, Robert Stewart, who being aged and invalided
did not assume the baronetcy. At his death the title reverted to the present baronet, who represents
in the male line the ancient Earls of Buchan (Comyn), Hereditary High Constables of Scotland, and
bears the plain arms of Gumming (Earl Buchan). A curious old prophecy about the house of Culler
was strangely fulfilled in the person of the present baronet appearing at Culter in 1869, when the
painting on the banqueting-hall came down, thus completing the first of the two following prophetic
sayings of the peasantry around : — ist, " that the rightful heir to Culter was to appear the day the
picture from the upper hall was removed " ; 2nd, that when the other large picture now in Culter is
removed Culter will pass from the Duffs to the Cummings.
GORDON-GUMMING, Creation 1804, of Altyre, Forres.
Courage.
Sir WILLIAM GORDON GORDON-CUM-
MING, 4th Baronet ; b. July2Oth, 1848; s. his father,
Sir ALEXANDER PENROSE, 1866 ; ed. at Eton ;
formerly Major and Lieut. -Col. 2nd Batn. Scots
Guards ; served in S. African war 1879 (medal
with clasp), in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal
with clasp and bronze star), and in Camel Corps
of Nile expedition 1884 (two clasps) : m. 1891.
Florence Josephine, da. of the late Com. Garner,
of New York Yacht Club, and has issue.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, azure, three garbs or ; 2nd
and 3rd, argent, three bands sable, each charged with as many
roses of the field barbed or. flfrcsts — ist, a cat sejant ; 2nd, a
lion rampant or, in the dexter paw a dagger proper. JJupportr rs
— Two horses argent.
Seats — Altyre, near Forres ; Gordonstoun, near Elgin.
Daughter living— Elma, i>. 1892.
Brothers living — ALEXANDER PENROSE, b. July 3ist, 1853; ed. at Harrow m. 1877,
Frances Campbell, da. of the late Hon. Charles Eames, United States Min. at Venezuela, and has
issue living, Margaret, b. 1878. - Walter Frederick Campbell, b. 1859 ; ed. at Eton. Residence,
Gordonstoun, Elgin, N.B.
Sister living — Eliza Maria (Baroness Middletoti) : m. 1869, the gth Baron Middleton. Residences
Wollaton Hall, Nottingham; Birdsall House, York; Settrington House, York; Middleton Hall,
Tamworth; Applecross, Dingwall, Ross-shire, N.B.
Uncle living (son of 2nd Baronet) — William Gordon, b. 1829 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut.-Col.
Bombay S.C., and Hon. Col. and Lieut.-Col. Comdt. 6th Vol. Batn. Gordon Highlanders ; is a
J.P. and D.L. for Banffshire : m. 1867, Alexa Angelica Hervey, da. of James Brand, Esq., of Bal-
ham. Residence, Auchintoul, Huntly, N.B. Club, Junior United Service.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd Baronet)— Constance Frederica. - Jane Eliza. - Emilia : m. ist,
1867, Major Warden Sergison, J.P. and D.L., who d. 1888 ; 2ndly, 1891, the Rev. William Seymour
Edgell, R. of Totteridge, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Charles Warden (of Cuckfield Park,
Sussex, and Slangham Park, Crawley), b. 1867; is Lieut, ist Batn. Scots Guards, and a J.P. for
Sussex : ;«. 18
Prudence Ida
Sussex : ;«. 1891, the Hon. Florence Emma Louisa, da. of 4th Baron Sjudeley, and has issue living,
udence Ida Evelyn b. 1892. — Editha Elma: ;«. 1890, Joseph Henry Russell Bailey, Esq., ist
Batn. Grenadier Guards [see Bailey, Bart.], — (by 2nd marriage) Alice Seymour, b. 1892,— Beatrice
Mary Gordon (twin), b. 1892. Residence, Totteridge Rectory, Herts.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— JANE ELIZA (Lady Gordon-Gumming), da. of William Mackintosh,
Esq., of Geddes and Hilton, N.B. : m. 1846, as his 2nd wife, Sir William Gordon-Gumming, 2nd
baronet, who d. 1854. Residence, 49, Belgrave Road, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Henry Gordon-Gumming, Esq., 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1822,
d. 1887: m, 1859, Elizabeth Newton, da. of Major Ludovick Stewart : —
Henry William Grant, & 1859 : m. 1892, Evelyn Agnes, da. of Hugh Barlow Lindsay, Esq. [see E.
Crawford, colls.].— — Ludovic Seymour, b. 1861 ; is Capt. ist Batn. Sherwood Foresters (Derby-
shire Regt.). Club, Junior United Service.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
145
Issue of the late Major Francis Hastings Toone Gordon-Gumming, 6th son of 2nd
baronet, /). 1842, d. 1883: in. 1863; Emma, da. of John Campbell, Esq., of Carrick-
fergus : —
William, b. 1864 : in. 1891, Rose, da. of A. White, Esq., of New Zealand. Charles, b. 1865.
George, b. 1868. Walter, b. 1869. Mary (Hon. Mrs. Claud Berkeley Portman) : in. i83S, the
Hon. Claud Berkeley Portman, son of 2nd Viscount Portman. Residence, Child Okeford, Blandford.
The ist baronet, who was sometime M.P. for the Inverness Burghs, assumed the additional
surname of Gordon as heir of Sir William Gordon, last baronet of Gordonstown.
CUNARD, Creation 1859, of Bush Hill, Middlesex.
Sir BACHE EDWARD CUNARD, 3rd Baronet , b.
May I5th, 1851; s. his father, Sir EDWARD, 1869; isaJ.P.
for Leicestershire.
^rms — Azure, on a fesse wavy between two barrulets also wavy or,
three anchors sable. Crtst — On a rock proper, a falcon, wings expanded
argent, the dexter claw resting on a cinquefoil azure.
Seat— Nevill Holt, Market Harborough. C/z<£-Turf.
Brother living— GORDON, b. May 22nd, 1857 : m. 1889, Edith Mary,
da. of the late Col. John Stanley Howard, of Ballina Park, co. Wicklow,
and has issue living, Edward, b. 1890. Residence, Thorpe Lubenham,
Market Harborough. Club, Turf.
Sisters living— Mary McEvers : ;«. 1884, Lieut.-Col. George Gosling
(formerly of Scots Guards), and has issue living, George Edward, b.
1889,- — Vere Hobart, b. 1890. Residence, Stratton Audley Park, Bicester.
By perseverance. Jeannette Emmet: in. 1883, Edmund Ernest Leatham, Esq., who
d. 1890, and has issue living, Gordon, b. 1884, — Edward Hubert, /'.
1886, — Lorna Priscilla, /). 1888. Residence, Wentbridge House, Pontefract.— Annie Allen (Hon.
Mrs. Arthur Lawley) : m. 1885, Capt. the Hon. Arthur Lawley [see B. Wenlock].— — Caroline
Margaret: m. 1890, Athole Stanhope Hay, Esq. [see Hay, Bart., cr. 1635]. Residence, Marlefield,
Roxburgh.
Uncle living (son of ist Baronet) — William, b. 1825 : m. 1851, Laura, da. of the late Hon. Thomas
Chandler Haliburton, Supreme Judge, Nova Scotia, and has issue living, William Samuel, b. 1856 :
in. 1880, Mary Ada May, da. of the late J. May, Esq., and has issue living, Alick May b. 1882,
Margery Laura b. 1884, — Ernest Haliburton, b. 1862, — Cyril Grant, b. 1867 ; is Lieut. Haddington
Artillery, S. Div. R.A., — Alice Mary: m. 1883, Thomas Alford Houstoun-Boswall-Preston, Esq. [see
Houstpun-Boswall, Bart.]. Residences, Orleans House, Twickenham; 95, Eaton Square, S.W.
Club, junior Carlton.
AuntS living (daughters of ist Baronet) — Margaret Anne : ;;;. 1843, Lieut.-Col. William Leigh Mellish,
who d. 1864, and has issue living, Henry, b. 1856 ; is Capt. and Hon. Major 4th Vol. Batn. Sherwood
Foresters (Derbyshire Regt.), — Agnes, — Evelyn Frances. Residence, Hodsock Priory, Worksop.
Sarah Jane: ;«. 1840, Col. Gilbert William Francklyn (formerly of I7th Foot), and has issue
living, Charles Gilbert, b. 1844 : m. 1869, Susan Sprague, da. of Edwin Hoyt, Esq., — George Edward,
b. 1848 : in. 1873, Frances Maria, da. of Dr. Clarke, — Margaret Moore, — Gwladis Elizabeth : in.
1870, Major Oliver Graham, formerly of 78th Highlanders, — Frances Mary : in. 1880, Capt. John
William Brackenbury, R.N., C.B., C.M.G., and has issue living, Margaret b. 1884, Olive b. 1885,
Angela Edith b. 1888, — Annie Kate, — Laura Isabel: in. 1890, the Rev. Willotighby Chase Parr,
Chaplain to the Forces, and has issue living, a son b. 1891, — Helen Jane, — Edith. Residence,
Speen Hill Lodge, Newbury.— -Isabel : in. 1850, Capt. Henry Holden, Ch. Constable of Notting-
hamshire, and has issue living, Harry Winton, b. 1852 ; is Major 2nd Batn. Princess Charlotte of
Wales's (Roy. Berkshire Regt.); served in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal and bronze star): in.
1882, Maria Madeleina, da. of J. H. Recano, Esq., of Gibraltar, and has issue living, a son b. 1892,
Sybil Mona Caroline b. 1888,— Frederick William, b. 1866,— Ernest Frank, b. 1868; is Lieut, ist
Batn. Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Roy. Berkshire Regt.),— Wilfred Millington, /;. 1870,— Ethel
Laura : ;«. 1881, Archibald Pratt Barlow, Esq., and has issue living, Frederick Holden b. 1882,
Violet Catharine b. 1885, — Sybil Anne : ;«. 1891, William Griffiths Forster, Esq., of Lenton Fields,
Nottingham. Residence, Bramcote Hills, Nottingham.
The ist baronet, Sir Samuel, established the Cunard Line of mail steamers between the United
States of America and England.
CUNINGHAME, Creation 1672, of Corse Hill, Ayrshire.
Sir WILLIAM JAMES MONTGOMERY
CUNINGHAME, V.C., gth Baronet; b. 1834; s.
his father, Sir THOMAS, 1870 ; formerly Major
Rifle Brigade; served in Crimean campaign
1854-5 (V.C., medal with four clasps, Medjidie. and
Turkish war medal) ; formerly Major and Hon,
Lieut.-Col. 4th Batn. Roy. Scots Fusiliers ; is a
J.P. and a D.L. for co. Ayr ; sat as M.P. for
Ayr Burghs (C) 1874-80, when he was defeated;
unsuccessfully contested College Div. of Glasgow
1885 : m. 1869, Elizabeth, da. of Edward Bouchier
Hartopp, Esq., of Dalby Hall, near Melton Mow-
bray, and has issue.
IO
146
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
s — Argent, a shake-fork sable, in chief a crescent azure. Crest— A unicorn's head erased proper.
jjupporttrs — Two leopards proper.
Salts — Corse Hill, Ayrshire ; Kirktonholm, Lanarkshire. Town Resilience — 68, Eccleston
Square, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Scottish Conservative.
Sons living— THOMAS ANDREW ALEXANDER, t>. March 3oth. 1877. Edward, b. 1878.
Daughters living— Edith Honoria. Marjory Eva Charlotte. Violet Jessie. Bridget Ann.
Sisters living— Jessie Augusta (Hon. .Mrs. Augustus Irby) : tit. 1866, the Hon. Augustus Anthony
Frederick Irby, who d. 1870, son of 3rd Baron Boston. Residence, The Grove, Hillingdon, Uxbridge.
Eleanor.
Uncle living (sons of 6th Baronet) — George, b. ID — ; formerly an officer in R.N. Residence,
Widow living Of 8th Baronet. — CHARLOTTE (Lady Cuninghame), only da. and heiress of
Hugh Hutcheson, Esq., of Southfield, Renfrew: m. 1832, Sir Thomas Montgomery Cuninghame,
8th baronet, who d. 1870. Residence,
This family claims descent from Malcolm, son of Freskin, who, when Prince Malcolm fled from
Macbeth, after the death of Duncan, 1339, concealed the Prince from his pursuers. After Malcolm
was restored to the throne of Scotland, he conferred on his preserver the thanedom of Cuninghame,
from which the family takes its name. Sir William is a claimant for the dormant Earldom of Glencairn.
FAIRLIE-CUNINGHAME, Creation 1630, of Robertland, Ayrshire.
Sir CHARLES ARTHUR FAIRLIE-CUNING-
loth Baronet ; b. Jan. 2nd, 1846; s. his
father, Sir PERCY ARTHUR, 1881 ; ed. at Chelten-
ham Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; was Lieut.
Aryshire Yeo. Cav. 1865-75 ; is a J.P. for Ayrshire :
m. 1867, Caroline Madelina, da. of Capt. William
Fordyce Blair, R.N., of Blair, Dairy, Ayrshire,
N.B.. and has issue.
£\rms — ist and 4th argent, a shake-fork sable between a
bugle-horn in chief and two towers in base of the last, the first
stringed and the last having the portcullis shut gules, Cnning-
kante of Robertland ', 2nd and 3rd, or, a lion's head couped
with three stars in chief, gules, Fairlie of Fairlie. Clrtsis —
ist, a unicorn's head argent horned and maned or, Cuninghame ; 2nd, a lion's head couped or,
Fairlie. .Supporters — Two knights in complete armour, each holding in his exterior hand a baton.
SKottots— €>brr ist Crest— " Fortitudine" (By fortitude), ©btt 2ni> Crtst— " Paratus sum" (f am
prepared).
Residence — Garnock House, Ryde, Isle of Wight. Club— Carlton.
Daughters living— Edith Magdalen. Geraldine Mary Georgiana. Violet Antonia.
Brother living— ALFRED EDWARD, b. April 2oth, 1852 : m. 1885, Arabella Annie, da. of the
late Frederick Church, Esq. Residence, 5, Barton Terrace, Dawlish, S. Devon.
Sisters living— Rosa Matilda: ni. 1873, Arthur Bryden, Esq. Margaret Helen Gertrude: m.
1876, Hans George Leslie Shand, Esq. Residence,
Aunt living (daughter of 8th Baronet)— Florence Anna : m. 1831, Charles Eugene Laffitte, Esq.,
banker of Paris, who d. 1875. Residence,
WidOW living Of 9th Baronet— MARIA ANTONIA (Lady Ciminghaine-Fairlie), da. of the Hon.
William Bowman Felton, ofSherbrook, Lower Canada: in. 1839, Sir Percy Arthur Cuninghame-
Fairlie, pth baronet, who d. 1881. Residence, Dawlish, Devon.
isi uauuuci, master 01 me worKs to james vi. or Scotland, was createa.a oaronet, witn remamuer to
heirs male whatsoever ; he died without male issue, and was succeeded by his brother Alexander.
The 5th baronet assumed the additional surname of Fairlie.
CUNLIFFE, Creation 1759, of Liverpool, Lancashire.
Sir ROBERT ALFRED CUNLIFFE, 5th Baronet,
son of the late Robert Ellis Cunliffe, Esq., el. son of 4th
Baronet; b. Jan. I7th. 1839; s. his grandfather, Gen. Sir
ROBERT HENRY, C.B., 1859; ed. at Eton; formerly Lieut,
and Capt. Scots Fusilier Guards ; is Hon. Col. 3rd Batn. Roy.
Welsh Fusiliers, and a J.P., a D.L., and a County Councillor
(Stansty Div.) for Denbighshire (High Sheriff 1868); sat as
M.P. for Flint District (L) 1872-4, and for Denbigh District
1880-5, when he was defeated ; unsuccessfully contested Flint-
shire (LU} 1892: m. 1869, Eleanor Sophia Egerton, da. of the
late Col. Egerton Leigh, of Jodrell Hall, Congleton, and has
issue.
$rms — Sable, three conies courant argent, two and one. Crtst — A
greyhound sejant argent, collared sable.
Seat— Acton Park, Wrexham, Denbighshire. Clubs— Travellers'.
Brooks's, Grosvenor.
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SOUS living— FOSTER HUGH EGERTON, b. Aug. I7th, 1875. Robert Neville Henry, 6. 1884.
Daughters living— Mary Evelyn. Kythe.
Brother living— Walter Howell, b. 1850 ; is Major 2nd Batn. Oxfordshire L.I. : m. 1875, Gertrude,
el. da. of William Fry Foster, Esq. [see infra], and has issue living, Gwynedd Sybilla. Club,
Naval and Military.
Sisters living— Rhoda Helen. Charlotte Caroline : m. 1874, the Rev. Henry Samuel Priestley,
V. of Tal-y-lyn. Residence, Heneglwys Rectory, Llangefni, Isle of Anglesey. Lucy Mary : ;//.
1865, the Rev. Francis Furse Vidal, M.A., R. of Creeling SS. Mary. Olave and All Saints, and
has with other issue living, Maude Cunliffe : m. 1892, Frederick Scrutton, Esq. Residence, Creeling
St. Mary Reclory, Needham Market. Rose Geraldine : m. 1877, 'ne Rev. Reginald Campbell
Edwards, V. of Speen. Rts'.dtnce, Speen Vicarage, near Newbury.
Uncle living (son of 4lh Baronet) — Rev. Henry, b. 1826 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1848, M.A. 1850): in. ist, 1852, Mary Augusta, who d. 1879, da. of Sir James M.
Riddell, 2nd baronet; 2ndly, 1887, Lady Alexandrina Victoria Murray, yonngest da. of the 6th
Earl of Dunmore. Residence, Cotefield, Banbury. •
AuntS living (daughters of 4th Baronet) — Louisa Harriot: m. 1835, Lieut. -Col. Hippisley Marsh,
formerly of Ben. Cav., and has issue living, Hippisley Cunliffe. b. 1837 ; is a retired Col. B.S.C. ;
served in Afghan war 1879-80 (medal), and with Egyptian expedition 1882 (medal, bronze star, and
4th class Osmanieh): in. 1877, Emma, da. of Col. Hebbert, R. E., and has issue living, Cunliffe
Ellis b. 18-, Alexander^. 1888,— Frank Hale Berwick, b. 1841 ; is Col. I.S.C. ; served in N.W.
Frontier of India campaign 1863 (twice wounded, mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp),
and Abyssinian expedition 1876-8 (medal): m 1878, Sophia, da. of Col. C. E. Taylor, M.C.S.,
and has issue living, Bruce, Clare, Gertrude May, Ethel Emily.— -Mary. Harriot. Emily.
Janet Victoria: in. 1867, Maj.-Gen. Andrew Aldcorn Munro, formerly B.S.C., and has issue
living, Ranald Martin Cunliffe, b. 1874, — Annabel Emily. Residence, Woodside, Frant, Tunbridge
Wells. Alicia. Residence, 59, Cadogan Square, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late David Cunliffe, Esq., B.C.S., 3rd son of 4th baronet, b. 1815, d. 1873 :
m. 1837, Fanny Priscilla (now of Glenholm, Lansdown, Cheltenham), da. of Samuel
Davies, Esq. M.D. :—
David Arthur, b. 1850. Foster Kinloch, b. 1851 : m. 1881, Henrietta, who d. 1889, da. of J. H.
Worthington, Esq., J.P., of Oxton, Cheshire, and has issue living, David Foster, b. 1884,
— four daus Alfred Edward, b. 1853 : in. 1887, Agnes, da. of Dr. Comley, of Calcutta, and has
issue living, Muriel, /;. 1890. Ernest William, b. 1857; is Capt. I.S.C. ; served in Afgnan
war 1878-9 (medal) : in. 1885, Mary Adeline, da. of Maj.-Gen. David Limond, C.B., and has issue
living, Robert David, b. 1887,- Ethel Laura, b. i886,-Thelma, b. 1890. Club, East India United
Service.— —Ada Frances : m. 1865, Charles Tweedie, Esq. Emma Charlotle : in. 1863, James
Tweedie, Esq., and has issue living, Thomas Cunliffe, b. 1864, — Percy Charles, b. 1869, — Amy-
Charlotte. Residences, Rachan House, Biggar, N.B. ; Hall Manor, Peebles. Laura.
Issue of the late Ellis Watkin Cunliffe, Esq., 3rd son of 3_rd baronet, b. 1787, d. 1866:
in. 1822, Caroline, who d. 1856, da. of the late John Kingston, Esq. : —
Ellis Brooke, b. 1832 ; formerly Capt. 6th Dragoons : in. 1867, Emma Florence, da. of the late Rev.
John Sparling, of Petton Park, Shropshire, and has issue living, Ellis Sparling, b. 1868; is Capt.
3rd Batn. The King's (Shropshire L.I.), — John Brooke, b. 1869 ; i> Lieut. Shropshire Yeo. Cav., —
William Noel, b. 1877, — Legendre Watkin, b. 1878,— Catherine Violet : in. 1888, John Frederick
Grant Hodgson Roberts, Esq., — Emma Veronica : m. 1890, Henry Jessop Stone, Esq., — Florence
Vanda: m. 1891, Robert D'Oyly Thomas, Esq.,— Verbena, — Caroline Muriel Valencia,— Mabel
Virginia. Residences, Petton Park, Shropshire ; 18, Ennismore Gardens, S.W. Club, Army and
Navy.— Caroline : ;;/. 1850, William Fry Foster, Esq., and has issue living, Reginald Cunliffe,
b. 1860,— Ellis Cunliffe, b. 1863 ; formerly Capt. ist Batn. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.),—
Gertrude : in. 1875, Walter Howell Cunliffe, Esq. [seea.nte], — Sybilla Caroline, — Florence Annabel,
— Helen Mary, — Lucy Edith. Residence, 42, Lexham Gardens, W.
Issue of the late Brooke Cunliffe, Esq., 4th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1790, d. 1857 : m.
ist, 1814, Mary, da. of John Pirie, Esq., of Aberdeen ; 2ndly, 1827, Elizabeth,
who d. 1833, da. of John Rayson, Esq. ; srdly, 1850, Frances, who d. 1865, da. of
the Rev. J. Lyon, R. of Pulford : —
Brooke, b. 1815 ; was in Madras C.S. 1834-63 ; is a J.P. for co. Denbigh: in. 1847, Diana Wentwprth,
da. of the late Stair Hawthorn Stewart, Esq., of Physgill and Glasserton, Wigtownshire, and has issue
living, Brooke Stewart (of Newton Stewart, N.B.), b. 1848 ; formerly Lieut. 93rd Highlanders ;
is Ch. Constable of Wigtownshire : m. 1883, and has issue living, Brooke Foster Gordon b.
1889,— Helen Edith, — Gwenydd, — Lettice Frederica. Residence, Llanrhaiadr Hall, Denbigh. — —
George Gordon, b. 1829; entered Bengal Army 1847, and retired as Maj.-Gen. 1880; served in
Indian Mutiny campaign 1857 (thanked by Gov.-Gen. and by Com.-in-Ch.. medal), in Black
Mountain Campaign 1869 (clasp), and with Jowaki Expedition 1877 (clasp) : in. 1858, Pauline, da.
of Capt. J. Lumsdaine, and has issue living, Frederick Hugh Gordon, b. 1861 ; formerly Sergeant
Gordon Highlanders ; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, Duke of Albany's
Own),— Gertrude Mary Blanche: m. 1881, Lewis Gordon Mortimer, Esq.,— Mary Dora, — Ethel
Brooke,— Louisa Eger'ton. Residence, The Lodge, Blpxworth, Wareham. Robert Henry, b.
1832; entered Madras Army 1851, and retired as Maj.-Gen. 1883; served in Afghan campaign
1879-80. Club, East India United Service. Foster Lionel, b. 1854.; is Major R.A. ; served
in Afghan campaign 1878-9 (medal). Louisa: m. 1840, the Rev. William Henry Egerton [see
Grey-Egerton, Bart.]. Residence, Whitchurch Rectory, Salop. Mary : m. 1849, Maj.-Gen.
Frederic Conyers Cotton, C.S.I, [see V. Combermere, colls.]. Residence, 13, Longridge Road,
Earl's Court, S.W Frances Brooke: in. 1876, George Le Mesurier Gretton, Esq., Barrister-at-
law, and has issue living, a son, b. 1878,— a son, b. 1880,— two daus. Residence,
The ist baronet was M.P. for Liverpool. The 4th baronet, a General in the Bengal Army
received the honour of knighthood.
148
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
DICK-CUNYNGHAM, 1st Creation 1669, Cunyngham of Lambrughtoun, co. Ayr ;
2nd Creation 1707, Dick of Prestonfield, Edinburgh.
Sir ROBERT KEITH ALEXANDER DICK-
CUNYXGHAM, 7th JBarontt of ist and 9th of 2nd
creation ; b. Dec. 2 1st. 1836 ; s. his father, Sir
WILLIAM HANMER, 1871 ; ed. at Edinburgh Acad.,
and at Bonn; formerly Lieut. 93rd Highlanders;
served in Indian Mutiny campaign 1857-8 (severely
wounded, and medal with clasp); is a J.P. for
Midlothian : m. 1864, Sarah Mary, da. of the late
William Hetherington, Esq., of Birkenhead, and
has issue.
T!i£ path of 'virtue is safe. &rms— Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent a shake-fork sable
within a bordure ermine, Cunviighatn ; 2nd and 3rd, ermine,
a fesse azure betwixt two mullets in chief and a hart's head erased in base, attired with ten tynes
Seat — Prestonfield, Edinburgh.
(Cheltenham).
Sons living— WILLIAM, 6. Feb. zoth, 1871 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; is Lieut, ist.
Batn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Robert Henry, 6. 1875. James Keith, 6. 1877.
Daughters living — Georgina Maud Mary. Wilhelmina Susan.— Charlotte Alice.
two clasps, bronze star, and V.C.), and in Transvaal campaign 1881 : in. 1883, Helen,
late Samuel Wauchope, Esq., C. B., and has issue living, St. John William Keith,
Audrey Helen, b. 1883. Clubs, Naval and Military, Pratt's, New (Edinburgh).
Sisters living — Charlotte Emily. Harriet Christian Montagu: m. 1867, Major James Alston
Clark (formerly of isth Hussars), and has issue living, William James Alston Cunyngham, b. 1873, —
Henry Charles, b. 1875, — Mabel Janet Alston, — Montagu Wilhelmina Charlotte, — Amy Susan
Katharine, — Elizabeth Maud, — Dorothy Emily. Margaret Alice (Hon. Mrs. At/toll Forbes):
^it. 1876, the Hon. Atholl Monson Forbes, son of i8th Baron Forbes. Resilience, Brux Lodge,
Forbes, Aberdeenshire.
William Dick, a wealthy banker, Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1638-9, was knighted in 1646, and
afterwards created a baronet. He was fined ^64,934 by the Parliamentarians, and afterwards, upon
going to London to demand payment of moneys previously advanced upon Government security, he was
— 11. At his death, in 1655, the title passed to his eldest grandson, who did not
irgh 1682-3. noi Having male issue, lie pruuureu, in 1707, it new patent, ui uiiruiicLuy wuii
remainder to the second and third sons of his daughter Janet, who had married Sir William Cunyngham,
Bart., of Caprington. The 3rd baronet was President of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh.
The 7th baronet of Prestonfield succeeded in 1829 as 5th baronet of Lambrughton.
CUNYNGHAME, Creation 1702, of Milncralg, Ayrshiie.
Sir FRANCIS GEORGE THURLOW
CUNYNGHAME, gth Baronet; b. April igth, 1835;
s. his father, Sir FRANCIS THURLOW, 1877; for-
merly Major 3rd Batn. Duke of Cambridge's Own
(Middlesex Regt.), and Capt. 5th Batn. Rifle Brig
(Prince Consort's Own) : m. 1st, 1863, Jessica,
who d. 1884, da. of the late Rev. William Henry
Bloxsome, R. of Stanton ; 2ndly, 1886, Elizabeth
Ann, widow of — Walton, Esq., and da. of the
late William Yeo, Esq., of Appledore, Devon, and
has issue.
^rms — Argent, a shake-fork between three fleurs-de-lis
sable €tt«t — A unicorn's head armed and crined or. jjujiportfre — Dexter, a knight in armour
holding in his exterior hand a spear; sinister, a countryman, in his exterior hand a hay-fork.
Residence —
Sons living— PERCY, b. Feb. 2ist, 1867 Stuart, b. 1874.
Daughters living— Annie Beatrice : ;«. 1888, Innes Stuckey, Esq. Jessie Mabel : m. 1891, the
Rev. Harry Gilbert Dickinson. Residence, Longhoughton Vicarage, Lesbury, Northumberland.
Sisters living— Mary Sophia Thurlow : m. 1858, Col. Robert Broome Baker, h.p. i6th Foot, and
has issue living, Robert Francis Cunynghame, b. 1862 ; is Capt. ist Batn. Norfolk Regt.,— Arthur
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
149
Slade (Club, Army and Navy), b. 1863 ; is Capt. R.A., — Mary Isabella Cunynghame : in. 1880,
Capt. Walter Bentley Marling, of Clanna, Lydney, Gloucestershire [see Marling, Bart.], — Annie
Harriet : tii. 1879, John Vaughan Colhy, Esq. (Major 3rd Batn. Worcestershire Regt.), of Rhosy-
gilwen, Pembrokeshire, and Cresborough, Haverfordwest, S. Wales. - Elizabeth Millicent Thur-
low : 111. 1865, Maj.-Gen. Charles
Francis Townshend Cunynghame,
Georgiana. - Caroline Georgiana Thurlow : 111. 1871, Capt. Robert Hoare Dwyer, R.M., who
1, and has issue living, Bertie Cunynghame, b. 1872,— George Toulmin Cunynghame, b. 1874,
, , . .
111. 1865, Maj.-Gen. Charles James Hughes, formerly 27th Bengal N.I., and has issue livin
b. 1866 ; is Lieut. I.S.C., — Charles Morland, b. 1870, — Millicent
— Denys Robert Cunynghame, b. 1876. - Beatrice Geraldine Thurlow.
Uncles living (sons of 5th Baronet) — Henry Sydney Myrton, b. 1819 : m. 1852, Mary Ann, da. of
Pryce Bostock, Esq., of Welchpool, Montgomery. Residence, 55, George Street, Victoria Parade,
FitzRoy, Melbourne. - William Augustus Charles Myrton, b. 1824; formerly Capt. Canadian
Rifles. Augustus Myrton, b. 1829 ; is Surveyor-Gen, to Post Office for Scotland : m. 1864, Anna
Eliza, da. of the late Baron Molesworth de Mallet, and has issue living, Francis James de Mallet,
b. 1884, — Gertrude Marie, — Anna Bertha de Mallet. Residence, 27, Glencairn Crescent, Edinburgh.
Clubs, Junior Carlton, Scottish, New (Edinburgh).
Alint living (daughter of 5th Baronet) — Louise Anna Myrton. Residence,
Sister living Of 7th Baronet— Mary Louise: m. 1858, Capt. Thomas Henry Evans (formerly
of M.S. C). Residence,
WidOWS living Of 6th and 8th Baronets— LOUISA MARY (Lady Cunynghame), da. of William
Baker, Esq. : ;«. 1866, as his 2nd wife, Sir David Thurlow Cunynghame, 6th baronet, who d. 1869.
Residence, 134, Cromwell Road, S.W. - HANNAH CAROLINE (Lady Cunyngkame), da. of William
Robertson, Esq., M.D., of Kindrochet, Perthshire : m. 1830, Sir Francis Thurlow Cunynghame,
8th baronet, who d. 187-. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late James Robertson Thurlow Cunynghame, Esq., son of 8th baronet,
b. 1840, d. 1890 : in. 1878, Alice (now of Melbourne, Australia), da. of the late
Josiah Carter, Esq., of Melbourne : —
Francis Thurlow Hardinge, b. 1880.— Helene Emily Thurlow. - Blanche Thurlow Forster.
Issue of the late Gen. Sir Arthur Augustus Thurlow Cunynghame, G.C.B., 5th son of
5th baronet, b. 1812, d. 1884: m. 1845, the Hon. Frances Elizabeth Hardinge, C.I.
(now of Hurlingham Lodge, Fulham, S.W.), da. of ist Viscount Hardinge, G.C. B.: —
Henry Hardinge Samuel, b. 1848; ed. at St. John's Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1888); formerly Lieut. R.E. ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1875; was a Special Commr. to British Guiana 1882, and Sec. to (Irish) Special
Commn. 1888. Residence, Hurlingham Lodge, Fulham, S.W. Cliambers, 2, Paper Buildings, Temple,
E.C. Club, Reform. - Arthur Hardinge David, b. 1853; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 18— ) ;
is Dist. Auditor for Leicestershire : in. 1892, Alexandra Isabel, da. of the late Alexander Scott,
Esq. Residence, Northfields, Kibworth, Leicester. Clubs, Windham, Leicester County. Emily
Caroline Thurlow : m. 1888, Charles Walter Oddie, Esq., of 38, Bedford Row, W.C. Residence,
31, Victoria Road, Kensington, W. Lavinia Augusta Charlotte : in. 1883, Capt. George Charles
Peere Williams-Freeman [see B. Napier and Ettrick, colls.]. Residence, The Limes, Shrewsbury.
Issue of the late Rev. James Joseph Myrton Cunynghame, gth son of 5th bart., b.
1832, d. 1885 : in. 1871, Annie Constance, who d. 1889, da. of the late Thomas
Lane, Esq., of Moundsley Hall, Worcester:
Ethel Alice. - Florence Olivia Violet.
icely Rose Muriel -- Georgina
Ida Constance Louise.
Maud Evelyn.
This family is a younger branch of the Earls of Glencairn. The ist baronet was a distinguished
lawyer, and an eloquent member of the Scottish Parliament.
CURRIE, Creation 1846.
Rev. Sir FREDERICK LARKINS CURRIE, 2nd
Baronet ; b. April i8th, 1823; s. his father, Sir FREDERICK,
1875 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Christ's Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1846.
M.A. 1849) 5 is R- °f Old Alresford : m. ist, 1849, Eliza Reeve,
who d. 1 86 1, da. of Matthew Rackham, Esq., of Thorpe
Hamlet, Norwich; 2ndly, 1866, Mary Helen, da. of the late
Edgar Corrie, Esq. , of Arlington Manor, Berks, and has issue
by ist marriage.
^rms — Gules, a saltire couped argent, in the centre chief point a rose
of the last barbed and seeded proper C«st — A cock proper, resting its
foot upon a rose argent, barbed and seeded proper.
Residence— Alresford Rectory, Hants. Club— National Conservative.
Largs.
Sons living— FREDERICK REEVED. May i3th, 1851 ; ed. at Rugby.
Walter Louis Rackham, b. 1856 ; ed. at Haileybury : m. 1892, Bertha,
da. of the late Thomas Anthony Freeman, Esq., M.D. , of Brighton.—— Percy George Colin, b.
1857 ; fid. at Haileybury : m. 1885, Agnes Grace Johnstone, da. of the late Charles Paterson, Esq.,
of Dumfries. Arthur Edward, b. 1859. Cecil Edmund, b. 1861.
Daughters living— Eliza Kate. Susannah Louisa.
Half -Brothers living- Fendall, b. 1841 ; is Col. Bengal Cav., and Commr. in Oude ; Bar. Lincoln's
Inn 1874: m. ist, 1866, Susan Elizabeth, who d. 1868, da. of the late Rev. James R. Pears,
M.A., of Woodcote House, Windlesham ; 2ndly, 1869, Julia, da. of Frederick Pole Buller, Esq.,
formerly of B.C.S., and has issue living (by ist marriage), Fendall James Pears, b. 1867 : m
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
1890, Christina, da. of David Anderson, Esq., — Kate ffolliott Fendall : at. iSgo, Surg.-Capt. William
Rowney, M.D., Army Med. Staff, and has issue living, Kathleen Elizabeth b. 1891, — (by 2nd
marriage), Ivor Bertram Fendall, b. 1872 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad. , Woolwich ; is Lieut. R.A., —
Harold Erskine Fendall, b. 1877, — Ethel Mayne Fendail : in. 1892, James John Pratt, Esq., Indian
.Med. Ser., — Maude Julia Ayerst Fendall, — Sybil Beatrice Fendall, — Hilda Katharine Fendall. Resi-
dence, Fyzabad, Oude. Rev. Hugh Penton, b. 1854; is Principal of St. Stephen's House,
Oxford, and examining chaplain to Bishop of Ely. Residence, St. Stephen's House, Oxford.
Rivers Grenfell, b. 1857 : in. 1889, Alice Theresa Disney, da. of the late Arthur Disney Dunne,
Esq. Residence, Calcutta.
Half-Sisters living— Harriett Sophia (Lady Bateinan-Chamfain) : ;>.. 1865, Col. Sir John Under-
wood Bateman-Champain, K.C.M.G., who d. 1887, and has issue living, Arthur Patrick, b. 1866;
is Lieut. I.S.C.,— Hugh Frederick, b. 1869; is Lieut. I. S.C.,— Philip Agnew, R.X., b. 1873;
became a Midshipman 1889, — Claude Edward, b. 1875, — Francis Henry, b. 1877, — John Norman,
b. 1880, — Mary Rosaline — Alice Katharine. Residence, College Lawn, Cheltenham. Susan
Mary : tit. 1863, Edmund Elliot Lowis, Esq., B.C.S., and has issue living, five sons and three
daus. Katharine Louisa : m. 1870, the Rev. Edwin Francis Dyke, V. of Maidstone [see Dyke,
Bart.]. Residence, Maidstone Vicarage, Kent.— Mabel Thornton.
WidOW living Of 1st BarOnet-KATHARiNE MARIA (Lady Currie), da. of George Powney
Thompson, Esq., B.C.S. : m. 1841, as his 3rd wife, Sir Frederick Currie, ist baronet, who d. 1875.
Residence, Yateley, Blackwater, Hants.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Major Mark Edward Currie, and son of ist baronet, b. 1824, d. 1868 :
in. ist, 1847, Jane> da. of the Rev. Thomas Thorogood Upwood, of Lovell's Hall,
Terrington ; 2ndly, 1867, Catherine Louisa, da. of Maj.-Gen. H. M. Graves : —
Frederick Alexander, b. 1851 ; is Major ist Batn. Norfolk Regt. : served in Jowaki campaign 1877-8
(medal with clasp), and in Afghanistan campaign 1878-9 (medal with clasp) : ni. 1874, Geraldine Lucy,
da. of R. W. Graves, Esq., of Gloucester, and has issue living, Ryves Alexander Mark, b. 1875,
— Maud Geraldine.
Issue of the late William Close Currie, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1826, d. 1865 :
in. 1851, Harriett Gardiner (now of 239, FinchleyRoad, Hampstead, N.W.), da.
of the late John Browne, Esq., of Hall Court, Bromyard : —
William John Frederick, b. 1852. Residence, Kheri, East Indies. Edward Larkins, b. 1854.
Charles Ernest, b. 1856: m. 1888, Annie E. F., el. da. of the late Isaac Hardy, Esq., of
Stoney Hill, Carnlough, co. Antrim. Residence, The Avenue, Minnedosa, Canada. Robert
Browne Vincent, b. 1859. Mary Cymbriana.— — Harriet Susan.
Issue of the late Charles Currie, Esq., B.C.S., 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1829, d. 1878
iit. 1852, Marian, da. of the late Rev. Thomas Thorogood Upwood, of Lovell's
Hall, Norfolk :—
Stanley Charles Cuthbert, b. 1856. Harry, b. 1866.— Lucy Marian Alexander : m. 1892, Arthur
Byrom Gordon, Esq. Residence,
Issue of the late Robert George Currie, Esq., B.C. S., 5th son of ist baronet, b. 1835,
d. 1880 : in. ist, 1866, Fanny Catherine Ouseley, who d. 1870, da. of Alexander C.
Macrae, Esq., M.D. ; 2ndly, 1872, Annie Flora, who d. 1876 da. of the late A. K.
Mackinnon, Esq., of Corrie, Isle of Skye : —
Robert, b. 1867. Alick Charles, b. 1873. George Hugh (twin), b. 1873. Edward Mark, b.
1875. Lucy A. Heathcote.— — Ida Mary. Fanny Katherine (twin). Marie Eliza (twin).
The ist baronet was successively Foreign Secretary to the Indian Government, a member of the
Supreme Council in India, a member of the Court of Directors of the H.E. I.C., and one of the Home
Council in London.
CURTIS, Creation 1794, of Gatcombe, Hampshire.
Sir ARTHUR COLIN CURTIS, 3rd Baronet, 2nd son
of the late Roger William Curtis, Esq., 3rd son of 2nd Baronet;
b. 1858; s. his grandfather, Adm. Sir Lucius, K.C.B., 1869:
m. 1880, Sarah Jessie, da. of Alexander Dalrymple, Esq., and
has issue.
^nns— Per fesse wavy argent and sable, in chief the rock of Gibraltar
surrounded by fortifications and the sea and in base three fleurs-de-lis of
the first ; on a canton gules a sword erect proper, hilled and pommelled
or, entwisted with a palm branch vert. firtst— Out of a naval coronet or,
an arm habited azure cuffed argent, supporting a flag-staff proper, thereon
a flag azure charged with a wolf's head or ; in a canton gyronny of four gules
and azure a cross argent, all within a bordure or.
Scat — Gatcombe, Southampton.
... Son living-ROGER COLIN MOLYNEUX, b. Sept. mh, 1886.
•'"' Uncle living (son of and Baronet)— Septimus, *. 1823. Residence,
AlintS living (daughters of 2nd Baronet)— Mary : in. John King, Esq., and has issue living, John
Lockwood, b. 18 — : in. 1871, Alice Susan, da. of Alfred Dummler, Esq., of London, — Mary: »i.
1868, William Sanford Hodgson, Esq. Elizabeth Caroline: in. 1855, Capt. Rodney Payne
O'Shea, formerly 2oth Foot. Residence,
The ist baronet, Adm. Sir Roger, G.C.B., a distinguished naval officer, having been knighted
for gallantry at the siege of Gibraltar, was created a baronet in consideration of his services under
Lord Howe, in the engagement of the ist of June, 1794. Sir Lucius, the 2nd baronet, Adm. of the
Fleet, died 1869, having served in the Royal Navy nearly 74 years.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Gradatim vincimus.
CURTIS, Creation 1802, of Cullands Grove, Middlesex.
.Sir WILLIAM MICHAEL CURTIS, 4th Baronet, son of
the late William Edmund Curtis, Esq., el. son of 3rd Baronet ; b.
Nov. nth, .1859; s. his grandfather, Sir WILLIAM, 1870;
formerly Capt. 4th Batn. Gloucestershire Regt. ; isaJ-P. for
Salop : m. 1887, Mabel, who d. 1888, da. of Somerville A.
Gurney, Esq., of North Runcton Hall, King's Lynn, and has
issue.
5Vrms — Paly of six or and azure, a fesse cheeky argent and sable, on a
canton gules a dragon's wing erect of the third, in base a sword proper,
pommel and hilt of the first, surmounting a key in saltire of the second.
Crtst — A ram's head couped argent, surmounted by two branches of oak in
saltire proper.
Seat — Caynham Court, Lud'.ow. Clubs — White's, Bachelors'.
IVe conquer step by step. Daughter living— Constnnce Mabel, b. 1888.
Uncles living (son of 3rd Baronet)— PHILIP JULIAN, Z>. March 2oth,
1838 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Capt. 6oth Regt. : in. 1875, Margaret Helen Marie, da. of the late
Charles Candy, Esq., and has issue living, Kathleen Margaret, — Evelyn Renee Venetia. (Son of
2nd Baronet)— Alexander Kyd, b. 1822; Bar. Inner Temple 1846: in. 1868, Charlotte, widow of
Thomas Featherstone, Esq., of Cape Town, and has issue living, Francis, — Florence. Residence,
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd Baronet) — Louisa Anne : in. 1832, the Rev. Montague James Taylor,
and has issue living, Arthur Henry, b. 1841 ; formerly Col. 2isl Hussars; retired as Maj.-Gen. 1887,
— Ernest Henry, b. 1846. Residence, 43, Beaufort Gardens, S.W.— Julia Henrietta: ;«. ist, 1848,
Henry Charles Scott, Esq., who d. 1857; 2ndly, 1866, Mons. Barthelmy, who d. 18 — , of Mantes,
France, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Julian, b. 18 — , — Cecil, b. 18 — ,— Douglas, b. 18 — ,
— Mary Georgiana : in. 1878, Mons. Edouard Cardon, who d, 7889. Agnes Cecilia : in. 1848,
Josiah Bracken Canning Alexander, Esq., who d. 1882, and has issue living, Frederick, b. 1852;
formerly Sub-Lieut. R.N., — Henry Charles, b. 1858, — Horace Bracken, b. 1859, — Charles, />. 1860,
— George Frank, b. 1862, — William Montagu, l\ 1865, — Edward Stewart, b. 1867, — Agnes Mary, —
Jessie Louisa: tit. 18 — •, G. S. Everard, Esq., — Carolin Isabella, — Gertrude Mary Ann, — Madelina
Louisa. — Ellen Augusta, — Lucy Georgina, — Constance Maud. Residence,
Mother living— Ariana Emily, da. of the late Col. William Chester Master, of Knole Park,
Gloucestershire : m. ist, 1859, William Edmund Curtis, Esq., who d. 1860, el. son of Sir William
Curtis, 3rd baronet ; 2ndly, 1868, George Berney Charleton, Esq., by whom she has issue, John
Egerton, b. 1873, — Ariana Violet. Residence, Caynham Cottage, Ludlow.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late John Egerton Curtis, Esq., 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1844, d. 1879 :
in. 1871, Mary Ella, da. of the late Marshall Wallace, Esq., of Halifax, N.S. :—
Edgar Francis Egerton, b. 1875. Mary Georgina Florence.
Issue of the late George Lear Curtis, Esq., 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1805, d. 1853 :
;«. 1832, Augusta Elizabeth (now of 35, Rutland Gate, S.W.), da. of Charles B.
Cotton, Esq., of Kingsgate, Kent :—
William Cotton, b. 1834 ; is a partner in the Metropolitan banking firm of Robarts, Lubbock and Co. :
in. 1859, Caroline Louisa, da. of Edward Thornewill, Esq., of Dove Cliff, Staffordshire, and has
issue living.George Cotton, b. 1860, — Edward Beaumont Cotton, b. 1863, — Hubert Montagu Cotton,
b. 1876, — Mary Louisa Cotton, — Ethel Cotton, — Florence Lucy Cotton, — Sybil Gertrude Cotton, — •
Hilda Evelyn Cotton, — Violet Mabel Cotton, — Rosamond Augusta Cotton. Residence, Potterells,
North Mimms, Hatfield. Arthur Cecil, b. 1836 ; became Capt. R.N. 1877 (retired 1890), and
Rear-Adm. 1892 ; served in Crimean campaign 1854-5 (Crimean, Turkish, and Baltic medals, and
Sebastopol clasp), and in China war 1860 (medal and Taku Forts clasp) : m. 1886, Arabella
Augusta, da. of W. Chipman Drury, Esq., of St. John, New Brunswick, and has issue living,
Arthur Drury, b. 1888, — Cecil Montagu Drury, b. 1889, — Francis Augustus Drury, b. 1891. Resi-
dence, 9, Hereford Road, Southsea.— Ernest Henry, b. 1842 ; formerly Capt. Bengal Cav. : in.
1875, Emily, da. of the late Rev. Frederic Spencer Thursby, R. of Abington, and has issue living,
a son, b. 1878, — Beatrice, — a da. Walter Charles, b. 1844. Augusta Mary Harriot.
Gertrude Charlotte Emma. Adelaide Octavia. Constance Laura: in. 1870, Henry Cecil
Gunston, Esq. Residence, 36, Beaufort Gardens, S.W.— Georgie Florence Louisa : in. iS33,
C. A. Hopwood, Esq., of the Foreign Office. Residence, 18, Beaufort Gardens, S.W.
Issue of the late Henry Charles Curtis, Esq., 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1812, d. 1861 : in.
1852, Emma Jane (who in. 2ndly, 1863, the Rev. Charles Gray Hill, R. of Warboys,
Huntingdon), da. of William Scott Binny, Esq., of Bryanston Square, W. : —
Stuart Edward, I. 1853. Harry Alexander Dyer, /'. 1854; is Major R.A. Montague Atwell, b.
1856.
Issue of the late Augustus John Curtis, Esq., 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1815, d. 1845:
m. 1838, Charlotte, who d. 1891, da. of Col. Thomas Nuttall : —
•Cha -les James, b. 1842. William Alexander, b. 1845. Jessie Louisa.
Grandchildren of the late Augustus John Curtis, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Major Augustus Frederick Curtis, b. 1840, d. 188 — : m. 18— : —
Three sons and two daus.
152 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Issue of the late Timothy Abraham Curtis Esq., 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1786, d.
1857 : in. ist, 1809, Margaret Harriet, who d. 1847, da. of John Green, Esq., of
Poole ; andly, 1851, Frances Pitt, da. of Laurence Brown-Constable, Esq., of
Wallace Cragie, Forifarshire : —
Sophia. Annette de la Touraine : m. 1874, Ernest Robert Raitt, Esq. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Timothy Abraham Curtis, Esq. (ante) :—
Issue of the late Lieut. -Gen. William Frederick Curtis, b. 1810, d. 1882: HI, 1842, Joanna
Jacobina de Hubbenet, who d. 1845 • —
William Frederick de Hubbenet, b. 1842 ; is Lieut.-Col. R. A. ; served in Abyssinian campaign 1867-8
(medal) : in, 1880, Mary Owen, da. of the late John Ward Nicholls, Esq., Sec. of Greenwich
Hospital, and has issue living, Frederick, b. 1882, — Oscar Owen, b. 1889, — Freda Isabella, — Olga
Bijou Dina, — Joceline Sophia Lilian. Residence, 4, Westbourne Gardens, Folkestone.
Issue of the late Col. James Charles Curtis, b. 1820, d. 1889 : in. 1854, Harriet, da. of the late
Col. George William Hamilton, C.S.I. : —
George Arthur Hamilton, b, 1859. Alfred William Hamilton, b. 1864. Harriet Margaret Hamil-
ton.^—Grace Frances Hamilton.
Issue of the late Charles Berwick Curtis, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet,, /'. 1795, d.
1876 : JH. 1822, Henrietta, who d. 1884, da. of the late Rev. J. Battridge Pearson,
of Croxall, Derbyshire : —
Charles William, 6. 1824; ed. at Harrow; is a J.P. for Kent, Wilts, and Cinque Ports: in. 1850,
Henrietta Francisca, da. of William R. Robinson, Esq., and has issue living, Charles Herbert
(of 45, Onslow Square, S.W. Club, Magistrates'), b. 1852; is Lieut.-Col. 4th Batn. E. Surrey
Regt., and a J.P. for Middlesex : in. 1879, Frances Edith, da. of Capt. Pinckney, and has issue
living, Timothy Herbert William b. 1882, Philip Pinckney b. 1884, Gwendolen Edith, — Percy
Falconer (Club, Union), b. 1859 ; is Capt. and Instructor of Musketry ist Wilts Rifle Vol., — Thomas
Reginald (Clubs, Union, Isthmian), b. 1862 ; is Lieut. Roy. Wilts Yeo. Cav., — Eustace Henry, b.
1863, — Harold William, b. 1875, — Adela Henrietta: m. ist, 1871, Archibald Godfrey Hope, Esq.,
who d. i8Si [see Hope, Bart., colls.1 ; 2ndly, 1889, Perceval Kingsford, Esq., — Alice Francisca : in.
1876, Major John Thomas Browne, formerly of 2oth Hussars, and has issue living, George Willis b.
1882, Winifred Caroline Metcalfe, Margery Alice, — Isabel Lucy : m. 1884, William Hugh Fowle,
Esq., J.P., of Chute Lodge, Andover, and has issue living, Thomas William b. 1885, Charles
Heathcote b. 1886, Frank George b. 1889, Barbara Francesca b. 1890, — Dora Margaret: m. 1889,
John Ball Forman, Esq., — Eveline Jane. Residence, Kearsney Abbey, Dover. Club, Union.
Reginald, b. 1829; entered R.A. 1847, became Col. 1876, and Maj.-Gen. 1881, when he retired;
served in Crimean campaign 1855 (medal with clasp, Turkish medal, Brevet Major): m. 1863,
Marianne Emma, who d. 1874, da. of the late James Salmond, Esq., of Waterfoot, Cumberland,
and has issue living, Reginald Salmond (Club, Junior United Service), b. 1863; is Capt. R.E., and
serving with Egyptian Army ; has 4th class Medjidie, — Harcourt Taylor, b. 1865, — Edward George
(Cliib, Grosvenor), b. 1868 ; is Lieut, ist Batn. Bedfordshire Regt., — Arthur Evelyn Scott (Club,
Union), b. 1870, — Linda: in. 1890, Vincent Biscoe Tritton, Esq. Residence, 98, St. George's
Square, S.W. Clubs, Army and Navy, Union.— Spencer Henry, b. 1833 ; is a J.P. for Middle-
sex and Herts : ;;/. 1864, Margaret Tupper, da. of de Vic Carey, Esq., of Le Vallon, Guernsey,
and has issue living, Spencer Carey, b. 1865, — Wilfred Henry, b. 1866, — Bertram de Vic Carey,
b. 1873, — Margaret Helen, — Catherine Louisa. Residence, Totteridge House, Herts. Club, Union.
Henry Downing, b. 1836 : m. 1874, Ada Harriet, da. of 2nd Baron Heath [see Foreign Titles,
in PEERAGE], and has issue living, Berwick, A'.-V'., b. 1876 ; is a Naval Cadet, — Nora Heath, —
Cecil Mary, — Joan. Residence, 57, Eaton Square, S.W. Club, Union. Henrietta Mary Anne :
in. 1^51, Capt. Constable Curtis, formerly of I2th Lancers, and has issue living, Charles Constable
(of Collingham, Newark, and Swinderby, Lincolnshire. Club^ Junior Carlton), b. 1852 ; is a J.P.
for Notts and for Kestev en Div. of Lincolnshire : in. 1882, Edith Fanny, da. of the Rev. Thomas
George Onslow [see E. Onslow, colls.], and has issue living, Thomas Launcelot Constable /'. 1888, —
Edward Constable (Club, Junior Carlton), b. 1853 : m. 1888, Elca Rose, who d. 1889, el. da. of Sir
Francis Beilby Alston, K.C.M.G., — Frank John Constable (of Merrivale, Ross, Herefordshire, and
Kew Estate, Lucea, Jamaica;, b. 1857 : m. 1886, Laura Mildred, da. of the late Col. Smith-Dorrien,
of Haresfoot, Great Berkhampstead, and has issue living, Frank Maynard Constable b. 1888, John
Dorrien Constable b. 1892, Mildred Henrietta Constable b. 1887, Dorothy Rose Constable b. 1890,
Edith Alary Constable b. 1891, — Rev. Henry George Constable, b. 1865 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford
(B.A. 1889); is Curate of Holy Trinity, Guildford : in. 1891, Ann Horsfall, da. of C. H. Bill, Esq.,
of Storthes Hall, Yorks, and Maybury, Woking, — Henrietta Augusta Constable,- -Lucy Emma
Constable, — Sophia Thomasine Constable, — Anna Louisa Constable. Residence, The Hall, Berk-
hampstead.—Frances Anne : in. 1850, Henry Toogood, Esq., who d. 1872, and has is^sue living,
Reginald Curtis, b. 1856; formerly Capt. 2nd Batn. Roy. Scots Fusiliers: m. 1888, Edith, da. of
the Rev. Francis Coulman Royds, R. of Coddington, Chester, and widow of Archibald Peyton
Skipwith, Esq. [see Skipwith, Bart., colls.], — Florence Fanny, — Emily Henrietta,— Louisa^Marion,
Charles, b. 1864 : m. 1892, Eleanor Maude, da. of the Rev. Powys Isaac,— Henry Glyn, b. 1867, —
George Edward, b. 1870,— Reginald Pennant, b. 1873,— Harriet Emma, — Augusta Harriet, — Alice
Sophia Cornelia. Residence, 30, Clifton Gardens, Folkestone.
Grandchildren of the late Charles Berwick Curtis, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late James Falconer Curtis, Esq., b. 1827, d. 1879: in. ist, 1861, Josephine
Adelaide, who d. 1868, da. of the late Col. Mangin; 2ndly, 1872, Mary, da. of the late
Rev. J. Browne, of Langford, Notts : — •
Falconer Charles, b. 1864. Julia Augusta. Sybil Mary.— Gertrude Madeline.
The ist baronet was Lord Mayor of London 1794-5, and sat as M.P. for the City of London 1790-
1820. He was offered a peerage, but declined the honour.
Cusack-Smitli, see Smith.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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OUST, Creation 1876, of Leasowe Castle, co. Cheshire.
Sir CHARLES LEOPOLD GUST, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Feb. 27th, 1864; s. his father, Sir LEOPOLD, 1878; entered
R.N. 1879, and became Lieut. 1887 ; served in Egyptian
war 1882 (medal and bronze star) ; appointed an Equerry-in-
Waiting to H.R.H. the Duke of York 1892.
Arms — Ermine, on a chevron sable three fountains. Crtst — A lion's
head, erased sable collared gobony of six argent and azure.
Seat — Leasowe Castle, Birkenhead. Town Residence— 99, Onslow
Square, S.W. Clubs — Naval and Military, Marlborough
Opera illius mea sunt.
His "works are mine.
Brothers living— BROWNLOW ORLANDO, b. 1865 ; is Lieut.
Shropshire Yeo. Cav. Leopold Peregrine Edward, b. 1866.
Sisters living— Aleen Isabel. Ursula.
AuntS living (daughters of ist Baronet)— Victoria Mary Louisa : tn. 1846,
Simon Yorke, Esq., and has issue living, Philip, b. 1849 ; formerly Capt.
Roy. Denbigh and Merioneth Rifles : in. 1877, Annetta Fountayne, da.
of Sir Richard Price-Puleston, 3rd baronet, — Etheldred Mary Anne, —
Agneta Susan. Residence, Eddig Park, Wrexham. Ethelred Victoria Frances : tn. 1864, Charles
Henry Congreve, Esq., who d. 1875. Residence, 48, St. George's Square, S.W.—— Margaret Amy
Frances: m. 1850, Capt. Charles Randle Egerton, R.N., who d. 1869, brother of ist Baron
Egerton of Tatton. Residence, Solna, Roehampton.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— CHARLOTTE SOBIESKI ISABEL, V.A. (Lady Cust), da. of the late
Vice-Adm. the Hon. Charles Orlando Bridgeman [see E. Bradford, colls.] : tn. 1863, Sir Leopold
Cust, 2nd baronet, who d. 1878. Residences, Leasowe Castle, Birkenhead ; 99, Onslow Square, S.W.
Gen. the Hon. Sir Edward Cust, K.C.H., was youngest son of the ist Earl Brownlow ; he sat
as M.P. for Lostwithiel and Grantham 1818-32, and was many years Master of the Ceremonies to
H.M. Queen Victoria.
CUYLER, Creation 1814, of St. John's Lodge, Hertfordshire.
Sir CHARLES CUYLER, 4th Baronet ; b, Aug. i5th,
1867 ; s. his father, Sir CHARLES HENRY JOHNES, 1885 ; ed.
at Clifton Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; is Lieut,
ist Batn. Oxfordshire L.I.
gVrms — Per pale embattled gules and azure an arrow in bend or, barbed
and flighted argent, point upwards. Crtst — On a mural crown proper a
battleaxe erect, surmounted by two arrows in saltire or, flighted argent,
points upwards.
Brother living— GEORGE HALLIFAX, b. April 23rd, 1876.
Sisters living— Constance Emily: in. 1882, John William Roll, Esq.
Residence, Ozleworth Park, Wotton-under-Edge.— — Katharine Lilian.
Amy Beatrice. Edith Maud. Dorothy, b. 1883.
Uncles living (sons of 2nd Baronet) — George Augustus, />. 1827 ; entered
:o non sagittis fido. Indian Army 1844, became Col. (retired) 1875 ; served in Punjab 1848-9
I trust to God, not to .my (medal); with force against the Hussanzaies 1852-3 (medal with clasp),
arro-MS. and through Indian Mutiny 1857-8 (medal). Residence, Chesterton Villa,
Clifton.— Arthur Cornelius, b. 1848.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd Baronet) — Constance Anne : tn. 1853, John Rocke, Esq., and has
issue living, John Charles Levespn, b. 1855. Residence, Clungunford House, Aston-on-Clun,
Salop.— —Theresa Caroline. Alice. Eleanora Catharine.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— EMMA AMELIA (Lady Cuyler), da. of Austen Cox, Esq., of
Ryde, Isle of Wight : in. 1857, Sir Charles Henry Johnes Cuyler, 3rd Bart., who d. 1885.
Residence, Oakleaze, Rudgeway, near Bristol.
The ist baronet was a General in the Army, Colonel of the 6gth Foot, and Governor of Kinsale.
DALLAS, Creation 1798, of Harley Street, Middlesex.
Sir GEORGE EDWARD DALLAS, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Oct. gth, 1842 ; s. his father, Sir ROBERT CHARLES, 1874;
is a Senior Clerk in Foreign Office ; was employed on Special
Service in Canada and United States 1873-4 : m. 1884, Felicia
Mary, da. of the Rev. George Earle Welby [see Welby-Gregory,
Bart, colls.].
$rms— Argent, a bend azure between three mullets sable. Crest — A
crescent per pale or and gules quarterly counterchanged.
Residence — 17, Ashburn Place, Cromwell Road, S.W. Clubs —
Travellers', Wellington.
Brother living -RUPERT CARADOC FRANCIS, b. July i4th, 1847:
formerly Lieut. gSth Regt., and Capt. sth Batn. Rifle Brig;. (Prince
Consort's Own) : m. 1880, Harriet Ann, da. of the late Charles Shannon,
Light comes from on high. Esq. Club, Junior United Service.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Sister living — Theodosia Selina (Countess of Cotten!iani): m. 1870, the 3rd Earl of Cottenham, who
d. 1881. Residence, 94, Queen's Gate, S.W.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet — FRANCES HENRIETTA (Hon. Lady Dallas), da. of the ist Baron
Ellenborough, and widow of Charles dos Voeux, Esq. : tn. 1841, Sir Robert Charles Dallas, and
baronet, who d. 1874. Residence, 17, Ashburn Place, Cromwell Road, S.W.
The Dallas family, of great antiquity in the counties of Elgin and Nairn, derives its name from the
locality in which the clan was originally settled. The ist baronet, of the H.E.I.C., was M.P. for
Newport, Isle of Wight, 1800. His elder brother, the Right Hon. Sir Robert Dallas, was Lord Chief
Justice of the Common Pleas 1817-24.
DALRYMPLE, Creation 1887, of New Hailes, Inveresk, Midlothian.
Sir CHARLES DALRYMPLE, ALP., ist Baronet, 2nd
son of Sir Charles Dalrymple-Fergusson, 5th Bart. ; b. Oct.
I5th, 1839; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
third class Classics 1862, M.A. 1865) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn
1865 ; was a Junior Lord of the Treasury 1885-6; is a J.P. and
a D.L. for co. of E. Lothian, and a J.P. for Mid- Lothian and
Ayrshire ; assumed in 1849 the surname of Dalrymple on suc-
ceeding to the estates of his great grandfather, Sir David
Dalrymple, Bart. (Lord Hailes); sat as M.P. for Buteshire (C)
Nov. 1868 to March 1880, and from July 1880 to Nov. 1885 ;
unsuccessfully contested Buteshire April 1880, and Edinburgh-
shire Nov. 1885; has sat as M.P. for Ipswich (C) since April
1886 : m. 1874, Alice Mary, who d. 1884, 2nd da. of Sir
Edward Hunter-Blair, 4th Bart., and has issue.
3rois — Quarterly : ist and 4th, or, on a saltire azure, nine lozenges of the field ; 2nd and 3rd,
azure, an arming buckle argent between three boars' heads, or. Crtst — A rock proper, over which
the motto " Firme."
Seats — New Hailes, Musselburgh ; Ardencraig, Isle of Bute, N. B. Town Residence —
5, Onslow Houses, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Athenaeum.
Son living— DAVID CHARLES HERBERT, t>. March 29th, 1879.
Daughters living -Christian Elizabeth Louisa. Alice Mary.
Brother living— [See Fergusson, Bart., cr. 1703.].
Dalrymple-Hay, see Hay.
Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone, see Elphinstone.
HAMILTON-DALRYMPLE, Creation 1697, of North Berwick, Haddingtonshire.
Sir WALTER HAMILTON-DALRYMPLE,
8th Baronet ; b. Jan. 6th, 1854 ; s. his father,
•SV'rJOHN WARKENDER, 1888; is a J.P. and a
D.L. for Haddingtonshire; assumed in 1889
the additional surname of Hamilton : m. 1882,
Alice Mary, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. the
Hon. Sir Hugh Henry Clifford, K.C.M.G.,
C.B., V.C. [see B. Clifford], and has issue.
^rms -Quarterly : ist and 4th, grand quarters, or
on a saltire azure between two water-bougets on the
flanks sable, nine lozenges of the field ; 2nd and 3rd,
grand quarters; quarterly ist and 4th, gules, three cinquefoils. ermine; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a
lymphad with sails furled sable, all within a bordure, argent charged with human hearts gules and
azure placed alternately, Hamilton. Crrst — A rock proper. Supporters — Dexter, a lion guardant
gules ; sinister, a falcon proper.
Seats— Luchie, North Berwick ; The Lodge, North Berwick. Club— Wellington.
Sons living— HEW CLIFFORD, b. Aug. nth, 1888. John, b. 1889.
Daughters living— Agnes Mary, b. 1884. Mnrjorie, b. 1885. Sibyl, b. 1887.
Sister living — Virginia Julian: >u. 1876, Francis Henry Champneys, Esq., M.D., and has issue
iving, Montague Weldon, b. 1878,— John Dalrymple, b. 7880,,— Weldon, t. 1892,— Margaret De
1
L'Etang, b.
Resilience, 42, Upper Brook Street, W.
Aunts living (daughters of 5th Baronet)— Janet : >//. 1847, the Rev. James George Curry Fussell,
M.A., whorf. 1883, and has issue living, James Thomas Richard (Clubs, Oxford and Cambridge,
New). />. 1848; Bar. Inner Temple 1872, — Mary Feilding Janet Warrender. Residence, The Chantry,
Frome.— — Patricia DALKY.MPLE. Residence, Gluth, Truro, Cornwall.
Widows living Of 6th and 7th Baronets— FRANCES ELIZABETH (Lady Dalrymple), da. of
Robert Arkwriglit, Esq., of Sutton Scarsdale, Derbyshire: »/. 1852, Sir Hew Hamilton Dalrymple,
who*/. 1887. Residence, Luchie, North Berwick. SOPHIA (Lady Dalrymple), da. of the late James
Pattle, Esq., B.C.S. : ;«. 1847, Sir John Warrender Dalrymple, ?th baronet, who d. 1888. Residence,
The Lodge, North Berwick.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Collateral Branches living.
Hew Dalrymple, Lord Drummore, a Lord of Justiciary, 3rd son of ist baronet, was
father of Gen. Robert Dalrymple-Elphinstone, who was father of Sir Robert
Dalrymple-Horn-EIphinstone, ist baronet [see Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone, Bart.].
Grandchildren of the late Col. George Dalrymple, 2nd son of the late Lieut, -Col.
Campbell Dalrymple, 7th son of the late Hew Dalrymple (Lord Drummore), ante :—
Issue of the late Capt. William Henry Clarence Dalrymple : —
Mary Martha : HI. 1855, Thomas Eustace Smith, Esq., and has issue living, William Henry, b. 1856,
—Margaret Mary (of 23, Hyde Park Gate, S.W.): in. ist, 1876, Ashton Wentworth Dilke, Esq.,
M.P., who d. 1883 [see Dilke, Bart., colls.] ; zndly, 1891, William Russell Cooke, Esq., of 3, New
rgaret M
-»n ., who d, 1003 L*>te 4~/Illtc, JJtUl., V-*JU».J , ^li^iy, i uy » , »» liiinui Axuaa^ii v^wnv;, t^a\^., w» 3, ...v...
Inn, Strand, W.C., — three das. Ellen Arbuthnot : ;«. 1857, Col. Edward Jackson Bruce, R.A.,
who d. 1879, and nas issue living. Residence,
The ist baronet, the Hon. Sir Hew Dalrymple, 3rd son of ist Viscount Stair, sat as M.P. for North
Berwick in the Scotch Parliament, and was subsequently Lord President of Session, and one of the
Commissioners appointed to arrange the Articles of Union. Sir Hew, the 2nd baronet, was M. P. for
co. Haddington, and King's Remembrancer in the Exchequer for Scotland. The 3rd baronet, Sir
He\», M.P. for Midlothian, assumed the additional surname of Hamilton, and the 4th baronet assumed
the surname of Hamilton after Dalrymple [see E. Stair, colls.].
Dalton-Fitzgerald, see Fitzgerald.
DALYELL, Creation 1685, of The Binns, Co. Linlithgow. [Extinct or dormant 1886.]
Sir ROBERT ALEXANDER OSBORNE DALYELL, 8th and last Baronet.
Sister living Of 8th Baronet — Elizabeth Grace ; has assumed the surname of Dalyell : m. 1861,
Gustavus C. Cornwall, Esq., formerly Sec. to Post Office in Ireland. Residence, The Binns,
Linlithgow.
As the Baronetcy was granted to " heirs male and of entail," it is possible that the title is only
dormant.
DANCER, Creation 1662, of Modreeny, Tipperary.
Sir THOMAS JOHNSTON DANCER, yth Baronet ;
b. 1852 ; s. his father, Sir THOMAS GOING BERNARD, 1872 ;
ed. at Eton; formerly Lieut. 2nd Somerset Militia : m. 1877,
Isabella Laura Elizabeth, who d. 1886, da. of the late Samuel
Weare Gardiner, Esq., of Coombe Lodge, Whitchurch, Oxon,
and has issue.
^rnts — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent three talbots' heads two and
one, erased sable, Dancer; 2nd, gules on afesse or between three crescents
argent as many fleurs-de-lis of the field, Searl ; 3rd, argent on a mount
vert a palm-tree, therefrom a serpent descending proper, Going. Crtats —
ist, a talbot passant sable collared or ; 2nd, an armembowed in armour and
charged on the fore arm with three estoiles in pale gules, holding a palm-
branch proper.
Vincit qui patitur. Residence —
He conquers lulto endures. _
Daughters living— Grace Helen. Barbara Jane.
Sisters living— Matilda Jemima : ;«. 1872, John Jessop, Esq. Residence, Shortlands, Willingdon,
Annesley (formerly of nth Hussars). Residence, 14, bprmgneld Place, Bath. Louisa Cons
in. 1884, John Chichely Sherston Baker, Esq. [see Baker, Bart., cr. 1796]. Residence, St.
fred's, Bath. Nina Hastings : in. 1889, the Rev. Samuel Henry Pemberton Whittuck (formerly
Sth Hussars). Residence, Heywood Vicarage, Westbury, Wilts.
The ist baronet was Mayor of Waterford, the 2nd baronet was Mayor of Cashel, and the 3rd and
6th baronets each served the office of Sheriff of co. Tipperary.
DARELL, Creation 1795, of Richmond, Surrey.
Sir LIONEL EDWARD DARELL, 5th Baronet; b.
Sept. 6th, 1845 ; s. his father, the Rev. Sir WILLIAM LIONEL,
1883; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; formerly Capt. Gloucestershire
Yeo. Cav. ; is a J.P. for Gloucestershire (High Sheriff 1887) :
m. 18/0, Helen Frances, only child of the late Edward Mars-
land, Esq., of Henbury Park, Chester, and has issue.
gairott of 0iu jCifaing — Fretherne R., Gloucestershire.
^rms — Azure, af lion rampant or ducally crowned argent. Crrst — Out
of a ducal coronet or a Saracen's head couped at the shoulders proper,
bearded sable, wreathed about the temples or and azure, on his head a cap
azure fretty argent tasselled or, turned up ermine.
Seat — Fretherne Court, Stonehouse. Gloucestershire. Clubs — Junior
Carlton, Garrick.
Sons living— LIONEL EDWARD HAMILTON MARMADUKE, b.
April and, 1876.— William Harry Verelst, b. 1878. Guy Marsland, b. 1883.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Daughters living— Violet Mary. Evelyn May. Marguerite Helen.— Dorothy Muriel.—
Barbara Gladys.
Brother living— Edward Tierney Gillkrist, b. 1847 ; formerly Lieut. Gloucestershire Yeo. Cav. :
in. ist, 1869, Amy, whom he divorced 1878, da. of Leo Schuster, Esq., formerly of Roehampton,
Surrey, ; andly, 1882, Florence, widow of Thomas Broadwood, Esq., of Holmbush, Sussex, and
has issue living (by ist marriage), a son, b. 1872, and twodaus. ,— (by 2nd marriage), a da. Residence,
Braxted Park, Witham, Essex. Clubs, Junior Carlton, White's.
Sister living — Flora Mary, »i. 1872, Edward M'Dougall Stopford Claremont, Esq., formerly
Lieut. R.N. Residence, 3, Bryanston Place. W.
Alint living (daughter of 2nd baronet)— Isabella Martha : m. 1837, Henry Shirley, Esq., who d.
1848, and has issue living. Leicester Coville (of Etingdon, Jamaica), b. 1838 ; formerly a M.L.C. of
Jamaica, — Gerald Menteith (Club, Junior United Service), b. 1839 • formerly Major 2nd Batn. King's
Own Borderers; retired as Lieut.-Col., — Lionel Henry, C.E., b. 1843 : .-m. 1873 (divorced 1887),
Lucy Anne, da. of the late William Wagstaff, Esq., R.N., of East Stonehouse, Devon, — Isabella
Margarita: in. 1874, Maj.-Gen. Constantine Phipps Carey, formerly R.E., of Derby Lodge, East
Sheen, and has issue living, one son and one da. Residence,
WidOW living Of 4th Baronet— FANNY JULIA (Lady Darell), widow of T. Hyde Clarke, Esq.,
of The Firs, Frimley, Surrey : m. 1880, as his 3rd wife, the Rev. Sir William Lionel Darell, who d.
1883. Residence, Hyde, Frimley, Surrey.
The ist baronet sat as M.P. for Lyme Regis 1780-84, and for Heydon. The 2nd baronet was
extensively engaged in commerce in Bengal.
DASHWOOD, Creation 1684, of Kirtlington Park, Oxfordshire.
Sir GEORGE JOHN EGERTON DASHWOOD,
6th Baronet; b.. Sept. 1 2th, 1851 ; s. his father,
Sir HENRY WILLIAM, 1889 ; ed. at Eton; for-
merly Lieut, and Capt. Scots Guards ; is Capt.
and Hon. Major 4th Batn. Oxfordshire L.I., and
a J.P. and a D.L. for Oxfordshire : m. 1875, Lady
Mary Margaret Seymour, da. of 5th Marquess of
Hertford, and has issue.
gtatron of SItoo ;Cihwgs — Dun's Tew V. and Yarnton V.,
Oxfordshire.
,3rms -Argent, on a fesse double cotised gules three
gryphons' heads erased or. Crrst — A griffin's head erminois,
erased gules, jjmpporttrs — On either side a male gryphon
argent, gorged with a collar flory counterflory.
Seat— Kirtlington Park, Oxford. Club— Travellers'.
Nothing is inaccessible to virtue.
Sons living— ROBERT HENRY SEYMOUR, b. July ipth, 1876. Ernest George, b. 1880.
Arthur Paul, b. 1882. Wilfred James, b. 1883. Lionel Albert, b. 1887. Henry Godfrey, b.
1889.
Daughters living— Emily Sophia. Dorothy Constance. Margaret Frances. Muriel Helen.
Sisters living— Ellen Louisa (Hon. Mrs. Conrad Dillon): m. 1872, the Hon. Conrad Adderly
Dillon, 2nd son of i6th Viscount Dillon. Residence, 53, Oakley Street, Chelsea, S.W. Florence.
Susan Alice. Mary Sophia.
Uncle living (son of 4th baronet)— Frederick Loftus, b. 1824 ; formerly Major i6th Lancers ; is a
J.P. for Oxfordshire : in. 1871, Lucy A. Clinton. Residences, Kirtlington, Oxford ; 13, Marlborough
Hill, St. John's Wood, N.W. Clubs, Army and Navy, Reform.
AuntS living (daughters of 4th baronet)— Marianne Georgiana (Lady Antrobus) : in. 1847, Sir
Edmund Antrobus, 3rd baronet. Residences, Amesbury Abbey, Wilts ; 16, Grosvenor Crescent, S.W.
Emma Philadelphia: in. 1857, Granville Robert Henry Somerset, Esq., D.C.L., Q.C., who
d. 1881, el. son of the late Rt. Hon. Lord Granville Charles Henry Somerset, P.C., M.P. [D. Beau-
fort]. Residence, 59, Eccleston Square, S.W.
WidOW living Of 5th Baronet— SOPHIA (Lady Dashivood), da. of the late John Drinkwater, Esq.,
of Sherborne House, near Warwick : m. 1845, Sir Henry William Dashwood, $th baronet, who
d. 1889. Residence, 33, Eaton Square, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. George Astley Charles Dashwood, 2nd son of 4th baronet, /'.
1820, d. 1863 : ;«. 1854, Harriet Anne, who d. 1884 (having »«. 2ndly, 1867, Lord
Montagu William Graham [D. Montrose]), el. da. of the ist Baron Bateman : —
Charles Edmund, b. 1857. Club, Royal Victoria Yacht. Arthur George Frederick, b. 1860 ; for-
merly Lieut. 4th Batn. Prince of Wales's (N. Staffordshire Regt.) : ;«. 1882, Caroline Isabella, da.
of the late Capt. Arthur Owen Lord, 72nd Highlanders, and has issue living, Iris Harriet, b,
1884. Marianne (Baroness St. Leonards): in. 1876, the 2nd Baron St. Leonards. Residence,
Issue of the late Rev. Augustus Dashwood, 4th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1795, d. 1863 :
in. 1825, Hester, who d. 1867, 4th da. of Sir Jacob Henry Astley, gth baronet : —
Charles Henry, b. 18 — ; Bar. Middle Temple 1858.— Georgiana Helen.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Dashwood, Esq., 2nd son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Thomas John Dashwood, Esq., B.C.S., b. 1792, d. 1836: m. 1822, Susan,
who d. 1834, 'da. of Thomas Wodehouse, Esq., of Sennowe, Norfolk: —
Thomas Alexander, b. 1826; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1847); Bar. Inner Temple 18^0; is a
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. 157
J.P. for Herts : m. 1866, Charlotte Eliza, da. of the late Rev. Charles Knyvett, R. of W. Heslerton,
York, and has issue living, Thomas Henry Knyvett, b. 1876, — Mary Susan : m. 1892, the Rev.
Arthur Geoffry Robins, Curate of Holy Trinity, Chelsea, S.W., — Maud, — Florence, — Rose, — Alice
Katherine. Resilience, Oakfield, Hitchin. Club, Oxford and Cambridge. Charlotte Sarah.
Isabel Emily. Ellen Catherine. Louisa Blanche.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Alexander Wilton Dashwood, b. 1796, d. 1877 : in. 1827, Marian,
who d. 1887, da. of the late Peter Still, Esq. : —
George Lionel, b. 1843 » £d- at Radley : in. 1866, Avice Frances Anne, da. of Thomas Part, Esq., and
has issue living, Montague George, b. 1872, — Henry Thomas Alexander, .';. 1878, — Marion Avica
Frances, — Edith Georgina, — Ethel Isabelle, — Constance Harriet Eleanor, — Avice Charlotte Resi-
dences, 39, Bryanston Square, W. ; Wilton House, Shenley, Herts. Louisa Charlotte : in. 1859,
the Rev. Alfred Child, who d. 1888, R. of Rptherfield, Tunbridge Wells, and has issue living, Rev.
Cyril Charles (of York. Club, Junior Constitutional), /'. 1860; is Organizing Sec. of Univ. Mission
for N. of England,— Herbert Alexander, R.N. (Club, Junior Constitutional), b. 1870: became
Lieut. 1891, — Bertram Frederick Alfred, b. 1872, —Ella Marian, -Ivia Beatrice. Residence,
Therapia, Bournemouth. Emma Marian : m. 1868, Lawford Yate Lee, Esq., Barrister-at-law,
and has issue living, Charles Yate, b. 1869, — Reginald Yate, b. 1875,— Alice Marian Yate, —
Gertrude Amy Yate, — Florence Selina Yate. Residences, n, Gloucester Square, W. ; Weatheroak,
Alvechurch, Worcestershire.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Col. Alexander Wilton Dashwood (ante) : —
Issue of the late Alexander John Dashwood, Esq., b. 1830, d. 1857 : in. 1854, Emma Blanche,
da. of Capt. J. Garrett, R.N. :—
Alexander Thomas, b. 1855. Arthur Frederic, b. 1857.
Issue of the late Rev. Samuel Vere Dashwood, great-great-grandson of the late
Richard Dashwood, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1804, d. 1876 : in. ist, 1828,
Caroline, who d. 1840, da. of Philip Hamond, Esq., of Westacre. Norfolk ;
2iidly, 1844, Edith, da. of Col. Hawkshaw : —
Richard Lewes, b. 1837 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. Comdt. 2nd Batn. E. Yorkshire Regt. ; became Hon.
Maj.-Gen. 1885; commanded isth Regt. in Afghanistan campaign 1880 (mentioned in despatches,
medal). Clubs, Naval and Military, Constitutional, United Service, Army and Navy. Rev.
Robert Lewes, b. 1840; ed. at Christ's Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1861, M.A. 1867): m. 1866, Edith
Mount, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight. Clubs, Constitutional, Grosvenor.— — Edward Vere, b. 18
m. 1888, Laura Frederica Penelope, da. of the late Major Edmund Crofts (Roy. Welsh Fusiliers), of
Merrieleas, Eastleigh, and has issue living, Vere Edmund Crofts, b. 1889, — Diana Penelope, b.
1891. Residence, Novar, Winchester. Club, Constitutional. Samuel Francis, b. 1848 ; for-
merly Sub-Lieut. R.N. : m. 1877, Alice Lucy, da. of the late Rev. William Buller, of Hemmington.
Frederick, b. 1849. Francis Henry, b. 1855. Alfred Henry, b. 1856 : in. 1892, Evelyn
Maydwell, da. of the Rev. John Henry Holdich, of Stibbington House, Wansford, Northants. Club,
Junior Carlton. Edmund William, b. 1858 ; is Capt. ist Batn. Northumberland Fusiliers. Clubs,
Constitutional, Naval and Military. Philip Wilmot, b, 1862. Club, Constitutional.— Caroline
Maria: in. 1849, the Rev. Richard Surtees, R. of Holtby, and has issue living, Richard Villiers,
b. 1853 : '"• l879> Emily Charlotte, da. of George Vesey Stewart, Esq. [see Stewart, Bart., colls.,
cr. 1803], and has issue living, Scott b. 1886, Caroline Margaret, Ethel, 'Sybil, — Edward Alex-
ander, b. 1863, — Francis Vere, b. 1864, — Philip Scott, b. 1868,— Charles Henry, /•. 1870,
— Mary Anne : in. 1877, the Rev. Thomas Robinson, R. of Brettenham, Thetford [residing at
Rushford College, Thetford], — Almeria Caroline : m. 1882, Robert Macgregor Campbell, Esq., —
Louisa Matilda : m. 1881, Edward John Smith, Esq., of Birnam Wood, Marlon, New Zealand, —
Sophy GeraMine : in. 1879, Arthur Weston Fullerton Smith, Esq., of Birnain Wood, Marton, New
Zealand, — Laura Charlotte : in. 1880, Augustus Wood-Acton, Esq., of Acton Scott, Church Stretton,
Salop, — Ethel Maud: in. 1887, Horatio Packe, Esq., retired Com. R.N., — Caroline Evelyn.—
Charlotte Rosabelle : m. 1892, Henry Syndercombe Bower, Esq., of Estancia Los Chilenos, Forn-
quist, F. C. del Sud, Buenos Ayres. Residence, Holtby Rectory, York. Matilda Katherine: in.
1854, the Rev. Charles Snell, formerly R. of Oulton, Salop, and has issue living, Katherine Mary :
m. 1876, the Rev. Henry Woodrooffe Proctor-Beauchamp, V. of Bentley, near Ipswich [see Proctor-
Beauchamp, Bart., colls.]. Residence, Eton Lodge, Tunbridge Wells.— —Sophia Diana : m. 1866,
the Rev. George Horatio Davenport, V. of Mansel Lacy, and has issue living, Ralph 'flichborne, b.
1873. Residence, Foxley, Hereford. Lydia Charlotte: m. 1871, Capt. Hugh Osborne Bate-
man (formerly of 43rd Regt.), and has issue living, Emily Winifred Elinor, — Sophy Kathleen, —
Edith Mary Sacheverel, — Muriel. Edith Helen. Alice : in. 1873, Col. Thomas Tryon, and
has issue living, Guy Thomas Lewes, b. 1878, — Eva Mildred, — Ouida Mary, — Violet Alice Grace.
Residence, BulwickPark, Wansford. Emily Laura : m. ist, 1881, George Henry Colmore, Esq. ;
2ndly, 1890, Edward Gordon Linzee, Esq., and has issue living (by ist marriage), Henry, b. 1882.
Residence.
In special remainder to baronetcy : —
The male descendants of Lieut.-Col. George Dashwood, brother of ist baronet, of whom Sir
Thomas Peyton, 5th baronet, is senior representative [see Peyton, Bart.].
Alderman George Dashwood, of London, undertook, with others, to farm the whole revenue of the
kingdom of Ireland temp. Charles II. He afterwards, with others, farmed the whole revenues of excise
and hearth money in England, and was a Commissioner of Revenue till his death in 1682. A patent of
baronetcy was granted to him, but as he did not take it out, his widow was given the precedence of a
baronet's widow, while a new patent of baronetcy was granted to his son. The ist baronet of this
creation was M.P. for Banbury, the 2nd was M.P. for Oxfordshire, and the 3rd M.P. for Woodstock.
Alderman Francis Dashwood, of London, elder brother of Alderman George Dashwood (ante), was
father of Sir Francis Dashwood, ist baronet, of West Wycombe.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
DASHWOOD. Creation 1707, of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
Sir EDWIN ABERCROMBY DASHWOOD, 8th Baronet;
b. Oct. 28th, 1854; s. his father, .Sir ED WIN HARE, 1882 : is
a County Councillor for Bucks, W. Wycombe Div. : HI. 1889.
Florence, da. of Frederick Norton, Esq., J.P., of Dargaville,
New Zealand, and has issue.
J):rtv0n of One gibing— W. Wycombe V., Bucks.
^rms— Argent, on a fesse double cotised gules, three griffins' heads
erased or. Crest — A griffin's head erased per fesse, erminois and gules.
Seat— West Wycombe Park, Bucks.
Daughter living— Florence Emily, b. 1890.
Brothers living— ROBERT JOHN, b. June 3rd, 1859. Francis, /•.
Pro magnil charta.
For the Great Charter Sisters living— Emily Bertha. Mary Elizabeth Gordon.
WiiOW living Of 7th Baronet— ROBERTA HENRIETTA (Lady Dash-
•wood), da. of Sir Robert Abercromby, 5th baronet : in. 1853, Sir Edwin Hare Dashwood, 7th
baronet, who d. 1882. Residence,
The ist baronet was knighted 1702, and sat as M.P. for Winchilsea. The 2nd baronet became 8th
Baron LeDespencer in right of his mother, and was successively head of the War Office, Chancellor
of the Exchequer, and Postmaster-General. He died without male issue, and the barony fell in
abeyance. The 3rd baronet — who was half-brother to the 2nd baronet — assumed the additional surname
of King. The 6th baronet sat as M.P. for Bucks (L) 1832-5, and for Wycombe 1837-62.
FERGUSON-DA VIE, Creation 1846, of Greedy, Devonshire.
Sir JOHN DAVIE FERGUSON-DAVIE, 2nd Baronet;
b. Oct. 27th, 1830; s. his father, Gen. Sir HENRY ROBERT,
1885; ed. at Eton; formerly Lieut, and Capt. Grenadier
Guards, and Lieut. -Col. ist Devon Militia ; is a J.P. and a D.L.
for cos. Devon and Carmarthen (High Sheriff 1873), an(^ a J-P-
for Somerset ; sat as M.P. for Barnstaple (L) 1859-65 : m. 1857,
Echvina Augusta, who d. 1889, da. of Sir James Hamlyn
Williams, 3rd baronet (ext. ).
^rms — Quarterly ; ist and 4th, argent a chevron sable, between
three mullets pierced gules ; 2nd and 3rd, azure, three cinquefoils or,
upon a chief of the last a lion passant, gules, each quartering charged with
a canton sable, for distinction. Crests — ist, a pascal lamb reguardant
argent ; 2nd, a kingfisher wings elevated proper, in the beak a branch of olive
vert, fructed or ; each crest charged for distinction with a cinquefoil, sable.
Auspice Christo. Scuts — Greedy Park, Crediton, Devonshire ; Bittescombe Manor,
Under tlie auspices of Wiveliscombe, Somerset. Town Residence — 48, Wilton Crescent, S.W.
Christ. Clubs— Brooks's, Travellers'.
Brothers living — WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, 6. April i3th, 1833; ed. at Eton, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. ; is a principal clerk in House of Commons : m. 1862, Frances Harriet, da. of Sir
William Miles, ist baronet, and has issue living, William John, 6. 1863 ; ed. at Marlborough, and
at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; is Capt. and Adj. ist. Batn. Border Regt. : m. 1891, Phina, da.
of the late Thomas Nelson, Esq., of Friars Carse, Dumfriesshire, — Henry Augustus, b. 1865 ;
ed. at Marlborough, and at New Coll., Oxford ; is an Assist. Clerk in House of Commons, —
Arthur Francis, b. 1867 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; is Lieut.
Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.), and a Probationer for I. S.C.,— Edward Cruger, b. 1868, — Herbert
George, b. 1873, — Eleanor Harriott, — Mary Frances. Residence, Stokeleigh, Weybridge. Club,
Travellers'. - Rev. Charles Robert, b. 1836 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1859,
M.A. 1861); is a J.P. for Norfolk, and R. of Yelverton : in. 1866, Anne Clarissa, who d. 1889,
da. of the late Biggs Andrews, Esq., Q.C., and has issue living, Francis Andrews, b. 1867 : ed.
at Marlborough Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn. Black Watch
(Royal Highlanders),— Henry Herrick, 6. 1869; ed. at Marlborough: in. 1891, Eleanora, da. of
William Schultz, Esq., of Philadelphia, U.S.A., — Charles James, b. 1872, — Anne Helen. Resilience,
Yelverton Rectory, Norwich. Club, United University.
Sisters living — Harriet Anne (Hon. Mrs. Robert Rollo): in. 1851, Gen. the Hon. Robert
Rollo, C.B. [see B. Rollo]. Residence, Strathearn, Bournemouth. - Caroline: in. 1847, the
Chevalier Charles Santi, who d. 1875, and has issue living, Charles Henry (Club, Army and Navy),
£.1848; formerly Major Army Ser. Corps, — Francesco Giovanni, £. 1861, — Philip Robert William,
b. 1863 ; is a surgeon, — Alexandrina Mary : m. 1871, Capt. George Frederick Radford (formerly of 5th
Regt.), — Beatrice : m. 1886, Lieut. -Col. Charles Latham, 4th Batn. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London
obert Th
Regt.), of 30, Clanricarde Gardens, W.
homas White-
Fanny Julia : in. 1857, Col. Ro
Thomson, C.B., and has issue living, Remington Walter (of Willowbrook, Eton, Windsor), b. 18
ed. at Eton, and at King's Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1885, M.A. 1889) ; is an Assist. Master at Eton
Coll. : m. 1889, the Hon. Theodora Mary Sclater-Booth, da. of ist Baron Basing, — Rtt>, Leonard
Jauncey. b. 1863; ed. at Eton, and at King's Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1886, M.A. 1890); is Domestic
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Chaplain to Archbishop of Canterbury, — -Hugh Davie (Club, Naval and Military), b. 1866; is
Lieut. R.H.A., — Ada Mary : in. 1891, as his third wife, Edward St. Aubyn, Esq. [see B. St.
Levan], Residence, Broomford Manor, Exbourne, Devon.
The ist baronet, Henry Robert Ferguson, married Frances Juliana Davie, only surviving sister
of Sir John Davie, gth baronet, and niece and heiress of Sir Humphrey Phineas Davie, loth and last
baronet, who died 1846, in which year the baronetcy was revived in favour of the late possessor, who
thereupon assumed the additional surname of Davie.
DAVIS, Creation 1845, of Hollywood, Gloucestershire.
Sir FRANCIS BOILEAU DAVIS, 2nd Baronet ; b.
Feb. 26th, 1871 ; s. his father Sir John Francis, K.C.B.,
1890 : m. 1891, Ella Alice, da. of Edward Lockwood, Esq.,
formerly B.C. S., of Kingham, Chipping Norton.
£Mms — Argent, a chevron nebuly between two mullets in chief and
another in base pierced sable. Crtst — Two Indian pikes in saltire proper
surmounted by a mullet pierced sable between two wings vaire argent and
sable.
Residence — Compton Lodge, near Westbury-on-Trym.
Utili secernere honestum.
To distinguish the honor-
able from the gainful.
Half-Sisters living- Henrietta Anne. -Emily Nowell : in. 1851, the
Rev. Daniel Augustus Beaufort, and has issue living, Leicester Paul (of
Sandakan, British North Borneo), b. 1853 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1879 ;
is Govt.-Sec. of British North Borneo : m. 1883, Edith Mary, da. of
the Rev. Charles Higman Griffith. R. of Stratfield Turgis, Hants, and
has issue living, Marion Cicely, ' Ursula Ernestine. Residence, 33, Bel-
mont Hill, Lewisham, S.E.— — Julia Sullivan: m. 1854, Robert Cann-
Lippincott, Esq., who d. 1890, of Over Court, Almondsbury, Bristol.
Florence : in. 1863, Lieut. -Col. James Burnie Lind, and has issue living, George M'Clintock,
b. 1870, — Hugh James Lawrence, b. 1872, — Alexander Gordon, b. 1877, — James Charles Robert,
b. 1881, — Amy Julia Mary : in. 1886, Leopold Agar Denys Montague, Esq. [see Denys, Bart.], —
Violet Emily: m. 1886, John Monthermer Montague, Esq., B.C. S., and has issue living, John Eric
Forsyth, b. 1887, Hugh Monthermer b. 1888, Philip James Arthur b. 1891, — Marion Florence, —
Bertha May: m 1892, the Rev. Edward Sumner Bicknell Fletcher, Curate of St. David's, Exeter,
— Janet Helen Grace, — Winifred Mercer, — Rosamond Lucy. Residence, Cross Park, Teignmouth.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — Lucy Ellen (Lady Davis), el. da. of the late Rev. J. T. Rocke,
V. of E.xmouth : m. 1867, as his second wife, Sir John Francis Davis, K.C.B., ist Baronet, who
d. 1890. Residence, Hollywood Tower, Westbury-on-Trym, near Bristol.
The ist Baronet was Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Hong-Kong, 1844-8.
DE BATHE, Creation 1801, of Knightstown, Meath.
Sir HENRY PERCIVAL DE BATHE, 4th Baronet ; b.
March roth, 1823 ; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM PLUNKET T,
K.F.M., 1870; ed. at Eton ; formerly Col. Scots Guards ; be-
came Major-Gen. 1868, Lieut. -Gen. 1876, and Gen. 1879, retired
1883 ; was Col. Sgth Regt. 1877-80, since when he has been
Col. 2nd Batn. The King's (Shropshire L.I.) ; served in Crimean
campaign 1854-5 (medal with clasp, the Medjidie and Turkish
war medal) ; is a J.P. for Sussex, and a J.P. and a D.L. of co.
Meath (High Sheriff 1870): m. 1870, Charlotte, da. of William
Clare, Esq., and has issue.
$nns — Gules, a cross between four lions rampant argent. Crrst — A lion
rampant argent, supporting in its paw a dagger of the first hilled or.
Seats — Knightstown, Ladyrath, co. Meath ; Wood End, Chichester ;
De Bathe Barton, North Tawton, Devon. T<nvn Residence — 123, Victoria
Street, S.W. Clubs — United Service, Travellers', Beefsteak.
Nee parvis sisto.
Trijles deter me not.
Sons living HUGO GERALD, b. Aug. loth, 1871 ; ed. at Radley. Patrick Wynne, b. 1876.
Sister living — Rosia Mary: in. 1850, Lieut. -Col. Villiers Latouche Hatton (formerly of Grenadier
Guards), and has issue living, Villiers, b. 1852; is Major, Lieut. -Col., and Col. ist Batn. Grenadier
Guards, — William De Bathe, b. 1855 ; is Capt. 2nd Batn. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs,
The Duke of Albany's), — Rosia Mary, — Madeleine Frances : m. 1882, Col. William Henry Mac-
kinnon, 2nd Batn. Grenadier Guards. Residence, 25, Stanhope Gardens, S.W.
Hugo De Bathe accompanied Earl Strongbow in his expedition to Ireland in 1172, and had grants
of manors and lands in the counties of Dublin, Meath, Louth, and Drogheda, for which, at the present
time, the family pay a quit-rent to the Crown. A baronetcy was conferred in 1666 upon Sir Lucas de
Bathe, of Atharne, a senior branch of this family, but this title became extinct in a few years. The
ist baronet, whose name was Bath, resumed in 1793, by sign-manual, the original surname of De Bathe.
Browne-De Beauvoir, see Browne.
De Burgh-Lawson, see Lawsou.
i6o
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
DE BURGHO, Creation 1785, of Castle Connell, Limerick. [Extinct 1873.]
Sir RICHARD DONNELLAN DE BURGHO, 4th and last Baronet.
Sisters living Of 4th Baronet— Frances Anne : m. 1854, John Robert Stawell, Esq. (38th Regt.),
who d. 1874, and has issue living, John Allen George, b. 1858,— Maud Katharine : in. iS3o, Henry
Bird, Esq., of South Down House, South Down, Plymouth, and has issue living, Richard De Burgho
Molyneux b. 1885, Hubert John Allen b. 7889, Ulick de Burgho b. 1891, Clytie Frances Katharine
b. 1881, Mary Elizabeth b. 1882, Edith Dolores b. 1886, Maud Kathleen b. 1888, Eveleen Veronica
b. 1892. Isabella. Joan Allen.
WidOW living Of 4th Baronet— CATHERINE (Lady de Burgho), da. of Brooke Brasier, Esq., of
Mitchell's Fort, Cork : m. 1844, Major Sir Richard Donnellan de Burgho, 4th baronet, who d. 1873,
when the title became extinct. Residence, The Island, Castle Connell, co. Limerick.
De Capell-Brooke, see Brooke.
CHAMPION-DE CRESPIGNY, Creation 1805, of Champion Lodge, Surrey.
Sir CLAUDE CHAMPION-DE CRESPIGNY, 4th Baronet;
b. April aoth, 1847; s. his father, Sir CLAUDE WILLIAM. 1868;
was in R.N. 1860-65, Ensign 6oth Rifles 1866-70, and sometime
Capt. Limerick Artillery Militia ; formerly Hon. Major Suffolk
Yeo. Cav., is a J.P. for Essex: in. 1872, Georgiana Louisa Mar-
garet, 2nd da. of the late Robert M'Kerrell, Esq., and has issue.
gtatron of ©ne Ipbing— St. Matthew V., Denmark Hill, Surrey.
^rms — Quarterly, ist and 4th, argent, a lion salient sable armed and
langued gules ; in the dexter base, a fer de mouline pierced sable, Champion
de Crespigny ; 2nd and 3rd, azure, three bars argent, Vierville de l-'ierville.
Crtst- -On a chapeau gules turned up ermine a cubit arm mailed erect holding
a broadsword proper.
Residence— Champion Lodge, Maldon, Essex. Club— Meistersingers.
Mens sibi conscia recti. gong living- CLAUDE, b. Sept. nth, 1873; is Lieut. 3rd Batn.
A mind self-conscious of Manchester Regt. Claude Raul, b. 1878. Claude Philip, b. 1880.
rectitude. Claude Vierville, b. 1882. Claude Norman, b. 1888.
Daughters living— Cicely. Ce'rise. Crystal. Valerie.
Brothers living— Philip Augustus, b. 1850; a retired Lieut. R.N. : m. 1878, Rose, da. of the late
Adm. the Rt. Hon. Sir Astley Cooper Key, G.C.B., F.R.S., and has issue living, Henry, b. 1882,
— Frederick Philip, b. 1884, — Edmund Alexander,^. 1890,— Phyllis Rose. Residence, Round Hill,
Brook, Lyndhurst. Tyrell Other William, b. 1859 ; is Capt. and Adj. isth Hussars : served in
Afghan war 1880 (medal), in S. African war 1881, and in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal with
clasp and bronze star).— Vivian Ormsby Lloyd, R.N., b. 1863; became Lieut. 1886.
Sisters living — Eliza Mary : in. 1871, Maj.-Gen. Richard Temple Godman, formerly of 5th Dragoon
Guards, and has issue living, Richard Temple, b. 1873, — Frederick Tyrell, b. 1875, — Thomas Philip,
/'. 1877, — George William, b. 1883, — Cicely Mary, — Mary Lisa, — Sarah Rosalie. Residence, 37,
Prince's Gardens, S.W. ; Highden, Pulborough, Sussex ; Ote Hall, Wivelsfield, Sussex. Sarah
Anna Maria Gore: m. 1884, Lieut.-Col. Edmund Molyneux (formerly of 7th Dragoon Guards),
and has issue living, Emily, b. 1892. Residence, Warren Lodge, Wokingham, Berks. Lucy
Eugenie Bowyer: m. 1887, William Arthur Macan, Esq. Agnes Katherine Vierville: m. 1891,
the Rev. John Prince Fallowes, and has issue living, John Tyrell Champion, b. 1892. Residence,
St. Paul's Vicarage, Dunedin, New Zealand.
This is a Norman family. Maheus Champion was lord of Crespigny about 1350. The eighth in
descent from him was Claude Champion-de Crespigny, whose second son, Thomas, was an officer in the
British army. Sir Claude, D.C.L., ist baronet, entertained George IV. at Champion Lodge ; he was
for more than fifty years Receiver-General of the Droits of the Admiralty. The 2nd baronet, Sir
William, sat as M.P. for Southampton.
De Hochepied Larpent, see Larpent.
DE HOGHTON, Creation 1611, of Hoghton Tower, Lancashire.
Sir CHARLES DE HOGHTON, icth
Baronet ; b. Nov. 2Oth, 1823 ; s. his brother,
Sir HENRY, 1876 ; formerly Capt. 73rd Foot":
m. 1863, Florence, who d. 1872, da. of Mons.
Louis Moyard, of Merges, Canton de Vaud, Swit-
zerland.
&nns — Sable, three bars argent. Crtst— A bull passant
argent. jJupporUrs — Two bulls argent.
Sent — Hoghton Tower, Preston. Club — Naval and
Military.
Sister living— Dora : m. 1857, Priestley Birch, Esq.,
who d. 1868, and has issue living, Lionel Lea Townley,
In spite ofiurow;. £. 1858,— Walter De Hoghton Lee, b. 1863,— Mary ,
Caroline,— Constance Dorothea,— Alice Amy. Residence,
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
i6r
Half-Brothers living— JAMES, b. Feb. 2nd, 1851 ; is Major Lincolnshire Regt., and an Instructor
at Hythe Sch. of Musketry ; served in Ashanti war 1873-4 (medal with clasp) ; received in 1875
the ;.ilver medal of the Roy. Humane So., and also its gold medal for the most distinguished act of
the year 1874: in. 1878, Aimee Jean, da. of the late John Grove, Esq., of Feme, Wilts, and has
issue living, Cuthbert, b. 1880, — Vere, b. 1882,— Guy, b. 1886, — Dorothy, — Cicely, — Joan. Club,
National Conservative. Daniel, b. 1853 ; is Major ist Batn. Loyal North Lancashire Regt.
Half-Sister living— Frances. Residence,
Daughter living Of 9th Baronet— Elinor Isabel. Residence,
WidOW living Of 9th Baronet— ELLEN ANN (Lady de Hoghton\ da. of Ralph Harvey, Esq. :
m. 1654, as his 3rd wife, Sir Henry de Hoghton, gth baronet, who d. 1876. Residence,
This baronetcy is and in point of precedence, and the property of Hoghton has been in the
family since temp. King Stephen. The ist baronet, Sir Richard Hoghton, M.P. for Lancashire,
entertained King James I. for several days at Hoghton Tower. The 3rd and 4th baronets represented
Lancashire in Parliament, and the 5th, 6th, and 7th baronets each sat as M.P. for Preston. The 8th
baronet assumed the additional surname of Bold, and the qth baronet resumed in 1862 by royal license
the ancient surname of De Hoghton.
DENNY, Creation 1782, of Tralee Castle, Kerry.
Sir ROBERT ARTHUR DENNY, 5th Baronet, son of
the late Rev. Robert Day Denny, 2nd son of 3rd baronet ;
b. July 23rd, 1838 ; s. his uncle, Sir EDWARD, 1889 ; ed. at
Harrow; formerly Lieut. 22nd Regt. : m. 1872, Janie, da. of
T. Kirton, Esq.
^rms — Gules, a saltire argent between twelve crosses patee argent.
Crtst — A cubit arm vested azure, turned up or holding five beared wheat-
ears proper.
Club— Naval and Military.
-Herbert Champer-
Et mea messis erit.
And the harvest shall
be mine.
Half-Brothers living— CECIL, I. Dec. i4th, 18
nowne, b. 1852.
Sister living — Arabella Elizabeth Sarah : m. 1864, the Rev. Fred-
erick Thomas Salmon, R. of Gittisham, and has issue living, Herbert
John Denny, b. 1866,— Robert Hugh, b. 1868,— Reginald, b. 1870, —
Frederick Arthur, b. 1873, — Frances Beatrice Mary, — Eleanor Margaret,
— Ethel, — Margaret Lilian, — Alice Maud, — Flora Mildred, — Constance
Evelyn, — Gertrude Ella. Residence, Gittisham Rectory, Honiton.
Half-Sisters living — Gertrude Honora Frances : m. 1883, Archibald Henry Boyd, Esq., Barrister-
at-Law, and has issue living, Archibald John, b. 1888, — Gertrude Frances Cordelia, b. 1890. Resi-
dence, 4, Sussex Gardens, W. Frances Flora : in. 1879, the Rev. James Arthur Kempe, V. of
Veryan, and has issue living, Francis Bernard, b. 1880, — Kenneth Trevanion, b. 1882, — Ernie:
Archibald, b. 1884. Residence, Veryan Vicarage, Grampound Road, Cornwall. Constance Mary
Sophia : ;«. 1883, J. Weller, Esq., and has issue living, Rudolph Herbert, b. 1884, — Hilda. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Denny, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1802, d. 1877 : m.
1834, Sophia Catherine, who d. 1890, da. of Daniel McGillycuddy, Esq., Solicitor, of
Tralee :—
Re-'. Edward, b. 1835 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (M. A. 1875) ; is V. of Laracpr : m. 1877, Marion
Georgina, da. of Lyttelton Henry Lyster, Esq., of Dublin, and has issue living, Henry Lyttelton
Lyster, b. 1878. Residence, Laracor Vicarage, Trim, co. Meath. Arthur M'Gillycuddy, b. 1838;
formerly Lieut. -Col. i3th Foot. Residence, Blennerville, Tralee, co. Kerry. Club, Co. Kerry
(Tralee).— —William, b. 1847. Residence, Listrim House, Tralee, co. Kerry. Richard, b. 1848 ;
is Major R.M.L.I. : m. 1881, Mary, da. of Thomas Stokes Guppy, M.D., of Falmouth, and has
issue living, Richard Brougham,^. 1889, — Eileen, — Joan, — Geraldine. Roland John, b. 1849; is
L.R.C.S. Ireland. Residence, Nelson Street, Tralee, co. Kerry.—— Edmund Barry, b. 1860; is
L.R.C.S. Ireland : m. 1884, Emily Barclay, da. of Henry Allen, Esq., of Dublin, and has issue
living, Henry Allen Maynard, b. 1887, — Robert Edmund Barry, b. 1891, — Norah Creina, — Iris.
Residence, Wragby, Lincolnshire. Sophia.— —Elizabeth. Arabella Jane: m, 1874, Richard
Hungerford Townsend, Esq., M.D., and has issue living, Thomas Henry Denny, b. 1876, —
Richard Herbert Denny, b. 1879, — Henry Denny, b. 1881, — Sophia Elizabeth, — Helen Agnes, —
Kathleen Audrey. Residence, Queenstown, co. Cork.— —Diana.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Henry Denny (ante) : —
Issue of the late Henry Denny, Esq., b. 1837, d. 1872 : m. 1864, Jane (who m. 2ndly, 1875,
Joseph Keatinge, Esq., of Roscrea), da. of Joseph Armstrong, Esq.? of Coote Hill, Cavan : —
Henry Arthur Francis, b. 1868.^— Kathleen Elizabeth: m. 1890, George Smith, Esq. Residence,
Issue of the late De Courcy Daniel Denny, Esq., b. 1840, d. 1875 : m. 1873, Clementina, da.
of the late Richard Leahy, Esq., of Tralee : —
Henry de Courcy. b. 1874.
Issue of the late Ven. Anthony Denny. 4th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1807, d. 1890: tit.
ist, 1830, Catherine, who d. 1866, da. of James Magill, Esq., of Tralee; zndly,
1868, Charlotte, da. of the late George Coare, Esq., of Heavitree, Exeter: —
Edward, b. 1833 : formerly Lieut. R. N. : m. ist, 1869, Florence Annette, who d. 1886, da. of the late
Charles Condell, Esq., of London ; zndly, 1889, Jane, da. of the late John Brannan Quick, Esq.,
of 41, St. Paul's Road, Camden Square, N.W., and has issue living (by ist marriage), Edwin, b..
1875. Residence, 3, Manor Villas. Richmond, Surrey.— —Anthony, b. 1835 : »/. 1890, Emily, da.
of the late W. Jenkins, Esq., of Illawarra, N. S. Wales. William James, b. 1837.— —Francis
M'Gillycuddy, b. 1843; formerly Lieut. R.E. Residence, 17, Denny Street, Tralee.— —George
Herbert, b. 1855: m. 18 — Elizabeth. Kathleen. Diana Henrietta. Gertrude Alice:
in. 18 — , Joseph William Neligan, Esq., M.D. Residence, Croydon. Antoinette. Residence*
73, Rugby Road, Leamington.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Grandchildren of the late Ven. Anthony Denny (ante) : —
Issue of the late Mary Jane, 6. 1831, d. 1864 : m. 1857, the Rev. William Henry Disney, R.
of Winwick, Rugby : —
Alfred Edward
uirea r-awara, u. 10 — ; lormenv Lieut. K..IN. : in. 1070, .Mary narriei scon, aa. 01 int
G. Stokes, Esq., C.E. Elizabeth: m. 1860, Capt. Adolphus George Edye, R.N., J.P., and has
issue living, William Adolphus (of Coningsby Court, near Cheltenham), b. 1861 : admitted a
Solicitor 1884: in. 1886, Eleanor Louise, da. of Hugh Nevin-Nevins, Esq., and has issue living, —
Charles Henry, b. 1866,— Rose Constance. Residence, 8, Penlee Villas, Stoke, Devon. Joan
Frances: m. 1885, John Thomas, Esq., Harpist to H.M., and has issue living, Arthur Charles,
b. 1886,— Ada Myfanwy. Residence* 53, Welbeck Street, \V.
Grandchildren of the late William Denny, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late George Anthony Denny, Esq., b. 18— , d. 1873: in. 1871, Clara Delinda,
who d. 1873, da. of the late Robert Acheson Thompson, Esq., of Castle Island,co. Kerry : —
Ethel.
Issue of the late Edward Coningsby Denny, Esq., b. 1839, ii. 1888: ;«. 1863, Louisa Mary,
da. of the late Augustus Callaway, Esq., of Reigate : —
Several sons and daughters.
(Knight Banneret), the first settler in Ireland
DENYS, Creation 1813, of Easton-Neston.
Sir FRANCIS CHARLES EDWARD DENYS, 3rd
Baronet; b. March 1 5th, 1849; s. his father, Sir GEORGE
WILLIAM, 1881 ; ed. at Harrow; entered Diplo. Ser. 1871,
became 2nd Sec. 1878; appointed Sec. of Legation at Mexico
1887, and at Copenhagen 1890: m. 1890, Grace Ellen, da. of
the late Lieut.-Col. Adolphus William Desart Burton, C.B. [see
Burton, Bart., colls.].
^rnts — Argent, a cross patonce gules between four fleurs-de-lis vert, on
a chief azure a greyhound courant of the field. Crist— A demi-lion erminois,
collared gules, holding between the paws a French lily slipped proper.
Seat — Draycott Hall, Richmond, Yorkshire. Residence — British
Legation, Copenhagen. Clubs — St. James's, Arthur's.
Ora e sempre.
Now and ever.
Sisters living— Adelaide Eliza : m. 1868, James Lament, Esq., and has
issue living, Norman, b. 1869, — Alexander, b. 1872, — Augusta. Residences,
Knockdow, Innellan, Argyllshire ; 4, Queen Street, May Fair, W. Charlotte Eliza Mary Jane
(Lady Hill): tn. ist, 1872, Charles Waring, Esq., who d. i887;'2ndly, 1889, Sir Clement Lloyd
Hill, K.C.M.G. [see V. Hill, colls.], and has issue living (by ist marriage), George, b. 1873, — Walter,
/'. 1876, — Geraldine Rose, — (by 2nd marriage) [see V. Hill, colls.]. Residence, 24, Grafton Street,
Berkeley Square, W.
AlintS living (daughters of ist Baronet) — Juliana Louisa: m. 1848, Arthur Montague, Esq., who
d. 1887, and has issue living, Leopold Agar Denys, b. 1861 ; formerly Lieut, ist Batn. Derbyshire
Regt. ; is Capt. ist Vol. Batn. Devonshire Regt. : ;«. 1886, Amy Julia Mary, da. of Lieut.-Col.
James Burnie Lind [see Davis, Bart.], and has issue living, Paul Denys b. 1890, Zoe Lind b. 1888,
— Ada Juliana Marguerite Amelia: in. 1871, William Thomas Jervis-Waldy, Esq., of 9,
Ashburn Place, S.W. Residence, Penton, Crediton, Devon. Helen: m. ist, 1841, the Rev.
Frederick William Robertson, who d. 1853 ; 2ndly, 1862, the Rev. Edward Houghton Johnson,
who d. 1880, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Charles Boyd (of 38, Onslow Square,
S.W.), b. 1843: ed. at Harrow; is in Foreign Office; has been Acting 3rd Sec. at Wash-
ington, and Acting 2nd Sec. and Charge d'Affaires at Stuttgart : in. 1875, Adelheid Augusta
Louise, da. of Arnold von Rabe, of Lesnian, West Prussia, and has issue living, three sons
and one da., — Ida Florence Geraldine (Lady Shuckburgh) : m., ist, 1879, Sir George Shuck-
burgh, gth •baronet, who d. 1884; 2ndly, 1886, Major Henry James Shuckburgh [sec Shuckburgh,
Bart., colls.]. Georgina Elizabeth Rose : tit. 1853, William Aston-Lewis, Esq., M.D., and has
issue living, William Henry Denys Aston (Club, United University), b. 1854 ; ed. at Pembroke
Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1879) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1880 ; is Capt. Inns of Court Rifle Vol. Residence,
150, Oakley Street. Chelsea, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Edward Leopold Denys, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1817, d.
1879 : m. 1870, Charlotte Frances Barbara, da. of the late Edgar Disney, Esq., of
The Hyde, Ingatestone, Essex : —
MONTAGU, b. March i4th, 1871. Guy Fermor, b. 1872.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Issue of the late Francis Henry Denys, Esq., 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1821, d. 1845:
in. 1843, Johannina, da. of John Philips, Esq. : —
William Henry Adolphus, /'. 1844 ; formerly Capt. Prince of Wales's Leinster Regt. (Roy. Canadians) ;
is Paymaster and Hon. Capt. znd Batn. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of
Albany's).
The ist baronet was sometime M.P. for Hull, and an Equerry to H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex.
DERING, Creation 1626, ot Surrenden-Dering, Kent.
Sir EDWARD CHOLMELEY BERING, 8th
Baronet, son of the late Edward Bering, Esq.,
el. son of Jth Baronet ; b. Nov. igth, 1807 ; s. his
grandfather, Sir EDWARD, 1811 ; ed. at Harrow,
and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; sat as M.P. for Wexford
(Z) 1830, for Romney 1831-2, and for E. Kent
1852-7, and 1863-8 ; unsuccessfully contested E.
Kent 1852 ; is a D.L. and a J. P. for Kent ; formerly
Lieut.-Col. E. Kent Yeo. Cav. : m. 1832, the Hon.
Jane Edwardes, da. of 2nd Baron Kensington, and
has issue.
/ 'Mould not affright, and know Hot
how to fear. Patron of filiu gibing— Bredgar V., Kent.
JVrms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, a fesse azure, in
chief three torteaux ; 2nd and 3rd, or, a saltire sable. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a horse passant
sable. Supporters — Two horses sable, maned or.
Seat — Surrenden Dering, Ashford, Kent. Clnb — Travellers'.
Sons living— HENRY NEVILL, b. Sept. 2ist, 1839; ed. at Harrow; entered Diplo. Ser. 1859;
is Agent and Consul-Gen, in Bulgaria, and a J.P. for Kent ; formerly Major East Kent Yeo. Cav. :
in. 1863, Rosa, da. of Joseph Underwood, Esq., and has issue living, Henry Edward, b. 1866 ;
is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Scots Guards : m. 1890, May Astel Rosina, da. of William Jameson,
Esq., of Montrose, co. Dublin, — Herbert Guy Nevill. b. 1867, — Arthur Cholmeley Odo Fitz-
hardinge, b. 1877. Residence, British Agency, Sofia, Bulgaria. Clubs, Travellers', St. James's.
George Edwardes, b. 1841; ed. at Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1863); Bar. Middle Temple
June 1865 ; is Recorder of Faversham : in. ist, 1868, Jane Alice, who d. 1874, da. of the late
Thomas Taylor, Esq. : zndly, 1882, Pauline, da. of the late Rev. William Lewis Mason, Chaplain
at Compiegne, France, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Violet Alice Jane. Residence, Ash-
brook, Sevenoaks. Chambers, i, Brick Court, Temple. Club, United University. — — Arthur
Robert, b. 1847 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut. E. Kent Militia : in. 1880, Beatrice, da. of Eyre
Ledgard, Esq., of the Chateau Hydra, Algiers. Residence, 68, Maida Vale, W. Club, Windham.
Daughter living— Adela Dorothy Jane.
Sister living— Henrietta Charlotte: m. 1829, the Rev. Julius Deedes, V. of Marden, who d. 1879.
Residence, Blindley Heath, Godstone.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Cholmeley Charles William Dering, Esq., 2nd son of 7th baronet, b.
1785, d. 1858 : in. ist, 1809, Charlotte Bucknall, who d, 1843, da. of William Hale,
Esq., of King's Walden ; zndly, 1846, Charlotte Mary, who d. 1882, da. of Sir
William Walter Yea, Bart, (ext.) :—
Heneage William, b. 1819: m. 1847, Ann Caroline, da. of the late Captain Clotworthy Upton, R.N.,
and has issue living, Evelyn John Heneage, b. 1850 : in. 1879, Emma Cordelia, da. of the late Henry
Stephen Gates, Esq., of Brighton, and has issue living, Evelyn Henry Heneage b. 1881, Caroline
Cordelia, — Emily Constance Mary, — Alice Lucy St. John : in. 1874, Arthur Cotton Beare, Esq., who
;/. 1876. Residence, 28, Cambridge Square, Hyde Park, W. Edgar William Wallace, b. 1848;
is Major King's Own Scottish Borderers : m. 1879, Marianna Emily, da. of the late Thomas
Goldie Harding, Esq., of Hallsannery, N. Devon, and has issue living, Rupert Cholmeley Yea, b.
1883, — Claud Lacy Yea, b. 1885, — Anthony Lionel Yea, b. 1890, — Beatrice Adela Frances.
Granddaughter of the late Cholmeley Charles William Dering, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Lionel Ashton Dering, Esq., b. 1850, d. 1890: m. 1876, Katharine Edith, da.
of Burton Archer- Burton, Esq., formerly of Woodlands, Hants : —
Dorothy.
Granddaughter of the late Rev. Cholmeley Edward John Dering (infra) : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Cholmeley Edward Dering, b. 1818, d. 1881 : m. 1841, Cecilia
Elizabeth Louisa, da. of Richard Chadwick, Esq., of Treleigh, Cornwall :—
Mary Cholmeley : in. ist, 1882, Daniel Alfred Anley Tupper, Esq., of the Lord Chamberlain's Depart. ;
zndly, 1889, Francis Arnold Hull Terrell, Esq., Bar.-at-law, and has issue living (by ist marriage),
Cecil Mary Nowell Dering. Residence, 7, Berkeley Street, Piccadilly, W.
Grandchildren of the late Col. Cholmeley Dering, 2nd son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Cholmeley Edward John Dering, b. 1790, d. 1848 : m. 1817, Maria, who
d. 1884, da. of Barrington Price, Esq., of Brighton : —
Clinton, Knowle, Warwickshire. Maria Charlotte Elizabeth Cholmeley: m. 1848, the Rev. John
Branfill Harrison, R. of Great Mongeham, and has issue living, Heneage Egerton Brydges (Club,
United University), b. 1850; ed. at Marlborough Coll., and at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1873): is
one of H.M.'s Inspectors of Schools: in. 1882, Elizabeth Sara, da. of the Rev. Alexander Orr,
formerly R. of Cheriton, near Alresford,— Cholmeley Edward Carl Branfill (Club, Junior United
Service), b. 1857 ; is Capt. znd Batn. Queen's Own (Roy. West Kent Regt.); served in S. Africa
164
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
war 1881, and in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal and bronze star), — Thurlow Dering Walter Hill
(Club, Windham), b. 1863 ; ed. at Marlborough, — Dering Hill Arthur Capel (of Hollingbourne,
Maidstone), b. 1866 ; ed. at Marlborough, — -Edith Agnes Marian Dering,— Ida Constance Maria
Cholmeley : m. 1892, Delamark Banks Roffey, Esq.,— lanthe Mina Gertrude Lyon. Residence,
Great Mongeham Rectory, Deal.
Grandson of the late George Dering, Esq., 3rd son of 6th baronet: —
Issue of the late Robert Dering, Esq., b. 1802, d. 1859 : m. 1829, Letitia, who d. 1852, da. of
Sir George Shee, 2nd baronet (ext.~): —
George Edward, b. 1831 ; ed. at Rugby. Residences, Lockleys, Welwyn, Herts ; Dunmore House,
co. Galway ; Barham Court, Canterbury.
The family of Dering is a very old Saxon one, and the first part of the family motto, in Anglo-
Saxon, and translated " Terrere Nolo," has reference to the ancestral name Diering, which signifies
terror. A Diering appears to have witnessed a deed of gift to the church in Rochester as far back as
880. The ist baronet was Lieut, of Dover Castle, and each of his successors, except the 7th baronet,
represented Kent in Parliament.
DBS VCEUX, Creation 1787, of Indiavllle, Queen's County.
Sir HENRY DALRYMPLE DES VCEUX, 5th Baronet,
son of the late Rev. Henry Des Voeux, 3rd son of 1st Baronet ;
b. 1824 ; s. his cousin, Sir FREDERICK ASSHETON, 1872 ; ed.
at Harrow, and at Oxford Univ. (M.A. 1846); formerly
Fellow of All Souls' Coll., Oxford : m. 1863, Lady Alice
Egerton, da. of and Earl of Wilton, and has issue.
^nns — Gules, on a pale or a squirrel sejant in chief and a Moor's head
couped in base proper. Crtst — A squirrel sejant proper.
Twvn Residence — 46, Grosvenor Place, S.W. Clubs — Travellers',
Turf.
Altiora in votis.
Higher things are among
our wishes.
Daughters living — Constance Margaret. Mary Victoria.
Brothers living— CHARLES CHAMPAGNE, b. Nov. 26th, $827 :
in. 1855, Kate, da. of Thomas Watkin Richardson, Esq., of Clifton,
and has issue living, Frederick Henry Arthur, />. 1857 ; is Capt.
6th Dragoon Guards ; served in Afghan war 1879-80 (medal), — Charlotte
Mary.— —Alfred Antony, b. 1830; formerly Maj.-Gen. Bombay S.C. :
m. 1863, Isabella, da. of the late J. W. Musprett, Esq., Bombay C.S., and has issue living, Edward
Alfred, b. 1864,— Henry Bertram, b. 1868, — Frances Isabelle,— Alice Georgina. Residence, 6,
Leigham Villas, Elliott Street, Plymouth. Sir (George) William, K.C.M.G., b. 1834; ed. at
Charterhouse, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; Bar. of Upper Canada 1861 ; was Stipendiary Magis-
trate at British Guiana 1863-9, Administrator of Govt. and Colonial Sec. of St. Lucia 1869,
Lieut.-Gov. of Trinidad 1877, Acting-Gov. of Fiji 1878, Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Bahamas May
to Aug. 1880, Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Fiji 1 880-6, H.M.'s High Commr. for W. Pacific 1882-6,
Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Newfoundland 1886-7, and Gov. of Hong Kong 1887-91 ; C.M.G. 1877,
K.C.M.G. 1883 : ;«. 1875, Marion Denison, da. of Sir John Fender, G.C.M.G., M.P., of Middleton
Hall, Linlithgowshire, and has issue living, Henry John, b. 1876, — Frederick William, b. 1889, —
Alice Frances Denison,— Emma Bettine. Clubs, Brooks's, Travellers', Turf.
Daughters living Of 2nd Baronet— Charlotte Sarah : m. 1863, Capt. Frederick Agar Boyce,
R.N. Residence, n, William Street, Lbwndes Square, S.W. Cecilia Louisa: m. 1861, Col.
William Hickes Slade, who d. 1884 [see Slade, Bart., colls.]. Mary Gertrude (Lady Stracey):
m. 1870, Sir Edward Henry Gervase Stracey, 6th baronet, who d. 1888. Residence, 5, Lowndes
Street, S.W. Augusta Anne (Baroness Sandys) : m. 1872, the 4th Baron Sandys. Residences,
Ombersley Court, Duoitwich ; 12, Wilton Crescent, S.W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Benfield Des Voeux, 4th son of ist baronet, b. 18— , d.
1864 : m. ist, 1833, Georgiana Charlotte, who d. 1845, da. of Richard Streatfeild,
Esq., of The Rock, Sussex; 2ndly, 1849, Brances; da. of the Very Rev. Peter
Wood, D.D., Dean of Middleham :—
Eleanor Lydia Grey : m. 1867, Major Henry Chandler Wilkinson, who d. 1883, and has with other
issue living, Henry Benfield Des Voeux, b. 1870. Residence,
The ist baronet was Governor of Masulipatam, and second in Council at Madras, and afterwards
had a seat in the Irish Parliament.
DE TRAPFORD, Creation 1841, of Trafford Park, Lancashire.
*«•« Sir HUMPHREY FRANCIS DETRAFFORD, ;_
(J.July 3rd, 1862; s. kis father, .Sir HUMPHREY, 1886; is Lieut.
Lancashire Hussar Yeo. Cav.: m. 1886, Violet, da. of Capt. James
Franklin (formerly 77th Regt. and 6th Royals), and has issue.
^rms — Argent, a griffin segreant gules. Crtst — A thrasher proper,
his hat and coat per pale argent and gules, sleeves counterchanged, breeches
and stockings of the 2nd and 3rd, his flail of the ist ; over the flail a scroll
with the motto "Now thus."
Seat— Trafford Park, Manchester. Clubs— Carlton, Bachelors'.
Son living— HUMPHREY EDMUND, b. Nov. 3oth, 1891.
Brother living — Charles Edmund, b. 1864 : in. 1892, Lady Agnes Mary
Pia Feilding, da. of 8th Earl of Denbigh. Residence, Hothorpe, North-
amptonshire. Club, Bachelors'.
, , Sisters living— Mildred Mary Josephine (Hon. Mrs. Charles B.
Gripe griffin, hold fast I Bellew); m. 1883, Capt. the Hon. Charles Bertram Bellew, el. son of
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
2nd Baron Bellew. Residence, Barmeath Castle, co. Louth. Gundrede Annette Teresa : m.
1885, Timothy CarewO'Brien, Esq. |>?<?O'Brien, Bart., colls.]. Residence, Lohort Castle, co. Cork.
Mary Annette. Sicele Agnes: m. ist, 1885 (marriage annulled 1888), William Joseph
Blundell, Esq., of Crosby Hall, Blundellsands ; 2ndly, 1892, as his second wife, Charles William
Clifford, Esq. [see Clifford, Bart., cr. 1887]. Mary Hilda.
Uncle living (son of ist Baronet) — Augustus Henry, b. 1823 ; formerly Lieut, in ist Dragoons :
in. 1876, Gertrude Mary, da. of Herman Walmesley, Esq., of Gidlow, Wigan, and has issue living,
Henry Joseph, b. 1877, — Augustus Francis, b. 1879, — Thomas Cecil, b. 1881,— Herman St. Michael,
b. 1882, — Oswald, b. 1885, — Robert Ashton, b. 1887, — a son, b. 1892, — Mary Hermione, — Jane
Seymour — Gertrude Mary, — Agnes Mary. Residence, Haselour Hall, Tamworth.
Aunts living (daughters of ist Baronet) — Belinda. Harriotte: in. 1854, Capt. James Cunningham
(formerly of 4th Dragoon Guards), and has issue living, Cecil de Trafford, b. 1856, — Seymour de
Trafford, b. 1857,— Hilda de Trafford : in. 1885, Capt. C. Ibbetson. Residence, The Moorlands,
Urmston.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— MARY ANNETTE (Lady M. Annette de Trafford), sister of i7th
Earl of Shrewsbury : in. 1855, Sir Humphrey de Trafford, 2nd baronet, who d. 1886. Residence,
Irwell Bank, Eccles.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late John Randolphus de Trafford, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1820,
d. 1879 : in. 1850, Lady Adelaide, who d. 1871, da. of 2nd Earl Cathcart : —
Sigismund Cathcart, b. 1853: formerly Lieut. i4th Foot; is a J.P. for Lancashire: m. 1879,
Clementina Frances, da. of Sir Pyers Mostyn, 8th baronet, and has issue living, Geoffrey Edmond,
f>. 1891, — Reginald Francis (twin), b. 1891, — Ermyntrude Frances, — Elfrida Adelaide. Residence,
Croston Hall, near Preston. Club. Arthur's.— Galfrid Aloysius Cathcart, b. 1856 ; formerly Lieut.
2nd Batn. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.); served in Afghan war 1879-80 (medal): in.
1887, Cecile, da. of the late Comte Hubert De Stacpoole, and has issue living, Cecil Noel, b. 1888, —
Ralph Eric, b. 1892. Residence, 34, Cadogan Gardens, S.W. Club, White's. Randolphus
Cathcart, b. 1857. Charles Alan Cathcart, b. 1871 ; is Lieut. 3rd Batn. Duke of Wellington's
(W. Riding Regt.). Henrietta Cathcarl (Hon. Mrs. Henry Orde-P owlet f): in. 1877, the Hon.
Henry Robert Orde-Powlett [see B. BoltonJ. Residence, 2, Pelham Crescent, S.W.
The family of Trafford was settled in Lancashire before the Conquest. The ist baronet in 1842
received a royal license to use the name of De Trafford.
DE VERE, Creation 1784, of Curragh, Limerick.
Sir STEPHEN EDWARD DE VERE, 4th Baronet; b.
July 26th, 1812 ; s. his brother, Sir VERE EDMOND PERY,
1880 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin ; Bar. King's Inns, Dublin,
1836 ; is a D.L. for co. Limerick (High Sheriff 1870) ; sat as
M.P. for co. Limerick (L) 1854-9.
£\rms — Quarterly, gules and or, in the dexter chief quarter a mullet
argent. Crrsts — ist, a boar passant azure bristled and dented or on a cap of
maintenance turned up ermine ; 2nd, the castle of Limerick proper.
Seat — Curragh Chase, Adare, co. Limerick.
Brother living — AUBREY THOMAS, b. Jan. ioth, 1814 ; Hon.
LL.D., Dublin, 1887. Club, Athenaeum.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Major Francis Horatio de Vere, R.E.,
5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1828, d. 1865: in. 1856, Anne
Celestine, of St. Clerans, co. Galway (who in. 2ndly,
1873, the Rev. Charleton Maxwell), da. of James
Hardiman Burke, Esq. : —
Mary : in. 1879, Major William Utting Cole, 3rd Dragoon Guards, who d. 1892, and has issue living,
William Horace de Vere, b. 1881, — John James Burke, b. 1884, — Annie Vere. Eleanor Hester :
in. 1885, Frederick William Shaw, Esq., only son of Sir Robert Shaw, 4th baronet. Residence,
Bushy Park, Terenure, co. Dublin.— Margaret Elizabeth : in. 1886, Francis J. Joyce, Esq., who</.
1890, and has issue living, Francis Horatio de Vere, b. 1888. Residence, St. Clerans, co. Galway.
The ist baronet, Sir Vere Hunt, raised and commanded three regiments of Infantry, and in 1797
was returned to the Irish Parliament. The 2nd baronet, in 1832, assumed, by royal license, the name
of De Vere, in lieu of his patronymic Vere-Hunt.
DICK, Creation 1642, of Braid, N.B.
Sir HENRY PAGE DICK, nth Baronet ;
b. 1853; s. his father, Sir CHARLES WILLIAM
HOCKADAY. 1876 : m. 1880, Eliza, da. of J.
Hylden, Esq., of Brighton, and has issue.
J^nns — Argent, a fesse azure between two mullets in chief
and a crescent in base gules, surmounted by an escutcheon
of pretence of the field charged with a saltire of the second,
surmounted by an in-escutcheon argent charged with a lion
rampant. Crtst — A buck's head couped proper, jfcnpporttrs —
Two bucks proper.
Residence— 103, Burghley Road, Tufnell Park, N.W.
Son living— CHARLES HENRY CHASSEREAU, b.
.. March 3oth, 1881.
: 'safety is my reward. isters living— Louisa Sebastianna. Phcebe Maria.
Vero nihil verius.
Nothing is truer titan
truth.
To virtue.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
In 1641 Sir William Dick, M. P., of Braid, N.B., received the honor of knighthood : he was then worth
.£200,000, and advanced for the service of King Charles I. ^52,418 12^. t,d., on the security of noblemen
of high rank. Upon the bonds being put in execution for payment, an Act was passed, declaring the
consideration in all the bonds to be a public debt, and absolving the sureties. Parliament, however,
in 1640, passed an Act for securing public faith ; and, out of .£300,000 "for the relief of our brethren in
Scotland, "Sir William was to have had £40,000, but out of which he only received £5,600. In addition
to the moneys advanced, Sir William lost greatly during the Commonwealth. The hardship of the case
made an impression in high quarters, and on the gth of May, 1648, an Act was passed granting Sir
William the excise on wine for three years. An attempt was also made to get a definite amount paid
off the debt out of a sum provided for the arrears of the army ; but all that was forthcoming was
f, 1,000, and this not until 1653. Sir William then endeavoured to enforce payment from those whose
bonds he held as counter-security, but fresh Acts were passed declaring the debts to be due from the-
public. Whilst matters were in this state the claimant died, but the case of his family was brought
before Charles II., who authorised the payment of an annuity 0^132 to Sir William's family, and the
pension was continued to his descendants until 1845. Although the style of baronet has been assumed
by each successive generation, there is not any record of a baronetcy having been granted either to
Sir William Dick (ante) or to any of his successors.
Dick-Cunyngham, see Cunyngham.
Dick-Lauder. see Lauder.
Dickson-Poynder, see Poynder.
DILKE, Creation 1862, of Sloane Street, Chelsea.
Right Hon. Sir CHARLES WENTWORTH DILKE,.
P.O., M.P., 2nd Baronet; b. 1843 > s- his father, Sir CHARLES
WENTWORTH, M.P., 1869; ed. at Trin. Hall, Camb. (LL.B.
1866, LL.M. 1869); Bar. Middle Temple 1866; is proprietor
of the AthentEwn and of Notes and Queries, part proprietor of
the Gardeners' Chronicle, and author of "Greater Britain," and
other works; sat as M.P. for Chelsea (Z) 1868-86, when he
was defeated ; elected for Gloucestershire, Forest of Dean Div.
(LG) 1892 ; was Under Sec. for Foreign Affairs 1880-82, and
Pres. of Local Govt. Board 1882-5 : m. 1st, 1872, Katherine
Mary Eliza, who d. 1874, only da. of the late Arthur Gore Sheil,.
Esq. ; 2ndly, 1885, Emilia Francis, da. of the late Major Strong.,
and widow of the Rev. Mark Pattison, R. of Lincoln Coll.,
Oxford, and has issue by 1st marriage.
^rms — Quarterly of nine : ist, gules, a lion rampant per pale argent and or ; 2nd, argent, a mullet
gules ; 3rd, sable a chevron between three leopards heads or ; 4th, argent, a cross grady and conjoined
sable ; 5th, paly of six argent and gules a bend counterchanged sable ; 6th, gules, on a bend argent
three escallops azure ; 7th, paly of six argent and sable on a bend gules, three mullets argent ; 8th,
quarterly : argent and gules on a bend sable, between two fretts or, three escallops of the first ; gth,
ermine two chevrons sable. Crtst — A dove proper.
Residences — -76, Sloane Street, S.W. ; Pyrford, Surrey ; Dockett Eddy, Shepperton, Middlesex ;
La Sainte Campagne, Cap Brun, Toulon. Clubs — Reform, Devonshire, National Liberal, Burlington,
Cobden.
Son living— CHARLES WENTWORTH, b. Sept. igth, !874.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Ashton Wentworth Dilke, Esq., M.P,, 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1850,
d. 1883: m. ist, 1876, Margaret Mary [(now of 23, Hyde Park Gate, S.W.); she
m. 2ndly, 1891, William Russell Cooke, Esq.], da. of T. Eustace Smith, Esq. [see
Hamilton-Dalrymple, Bart., colls.]: —
Fisher Wentworth, t>. 1877. Clement Wentworth, h. 1878. Sybil Mary Wentworth.
The ist baronet took a prominent part in the International Exhibitions of 1851 and 1862, and sat
as M.P. for Wallingford (L) 1865-8.
DILLON, Creation 1801, of Lismullen, Meath.
Sir JOHN Fox DILLON, 7th Baronet, and
a Baron of the Holy Roman Empire; b. 1843;
s. his father, Sir JOHN, 1875 ; ed. at Magdalen
Coll., Camb. ; formerly Hon. Major 5th Batn.
Prince of Wales's Leinster Regt. (Roy. Canadians),
and a J.P. and D.L. for co. Meath : m. 1879, Marion
Louisa, da. of the late Robert Stewart Dykes, Esq.
5\rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th argent, a lion passan
between three cresce nts gules ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a lion,
rampant gules, debruised by a fesse azure, between three
crescents, each with an estoile between the horns, of the
Whilst I breathe I hope. Sec?n,d' DU^' «»st-°n ? chapeau gules turned up ermine.
a falcon rising argent, beaked legged and bellied or
£npporttrs — Two leopards reguardant. .Spflotto obcr Cnst — " Auxilium ab alto" (Help from on higli).
Seat — Lismullen, Navan, co. Meath. Clubs — Kildare Street, Junior United Service
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Brother living— FREDERICK BAINES, b. 1846 ; formerly Lieut. 66th Regt. Club, Junior
United Service.
Daughters living Of 4th Baronet -Ellen Susanna (Lady Kelly): tn. 1848, Gen. Sir Richard
Denis Kelly, K.C. B., and has issue living, Arthur Dillon Denis, b. 1853 ; is Major ist Batn. Border
Regt., — Richard Makdougall Brisbane Francis, b. 1857 ; is Capt. R.A., and Instructor of Gunnery
at Hooghli Defences, India: in. 1887, Mary Percy, da. of Maj.-Gen. Bedingfeld, R.A.,— Ellen
Catherine : m. 1870, the Rev. Walter James Tail, — Sophia Henrietta : tn. 1872, Major Hamilton
William Wetherell Spooner, J.P., formerly of 3rd Foot, — Beatrice Frances : m. 1892, Francis Arthur
Beauchamp, Esq. [see Proctor- Beauchamp, Bart., colls.]. Residences, Shrublands, Earley, Berks ;
Mucklon, Ahascragh, Galway. Louisa Wilhelmina : m. 1857, Maj.-Gen. John Prevost Battersby,
and has issue living, Henry Francis, b. 1862, — Herbert Dillon, b. 1872, — Helen Elizabeth,— Louisa
Georgina Frances : m. 1886, the Rev. John Charles Wellesley Burnaby, R. of Etton, Hull, and
has issue living, Hugh b. 1889, John b. 1891, Margaret b, 1887, — Ethel. Residence, Listoke, St.
Stephen's Road, Baling.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Major Robert Dillon, sth son of ist baronet, b. 1787, d, 1864 : m.
1814, Eliza, da. of John Swiny, Esq. : — •
Robert, b. 18 — ; formerly Lieut. -Col. 3Oth Foot ; served in Crimean campaign (medal with clasp, and
Sardinian and Turkish medals) : m. 1862, Minnie Margaretta, da. of the late Hon. Stuart Mills, a
Senator of the Dominion of Canada, and has issue living, Robert Arthur, b. 1865 ; formerly Sub-
Lieut. R. N. ; served at bombardment of forts at Alexandra 1882 (medal with clasp and Khedive's
star), — Grace Minnie : tn. 1888, Charles Edward Bonner, Esq., of Spalding, Lincolnshire, and
has issue living, Charles Robert Dillon b. 1889, Grace Eileen b. 1892,— Katharine Weltden : tn.
1886, Richard J. Crookes, Esq., of Raithby House, Spilsby, Lincolnshire, and has issue living,
Arthur Dillon Farrar b. 1890, Daphne Graham b. 1888, Ivy Eileen b. 1889, — Melita Edith Almeria,
— Minna Marguerite, — Evelyn Drake and Alice Maude (twins). Residence, 15, Westbourne Gardens,
Folkestone.
This family is descended from a common ancestor with the Earls Roscommon and Barons Dillon
and Clonbrock. The ist baronet, Sir John, M.P., was created a Baron of the Holy Roman Empire,
1782, with reversion to male and female descendants, and was authorised by royal license to bear the
title in this country.
Dillwyn-Llewelyn, see Llewelyn.
DIXIE, Creation 1660, of Market Bosworth, Leicestershire.
Sir ALEXANDER BEAUMONT CHURCHILL DIXIE,
nth Baronet ; b. Dec. 22nd, 1851 ; s. his father, Sir ALEXAN-
DER BEAUMONT CHURCHILL, M.D., 1872; ed. at Harrow;
formerly Lieut. Leicestershire Yeo. Cav. ; is a J.P. for Leicester-
shire (High Sheriff 1876) : m. 1875, Lady Florence Caroline
Douglas, da. of 7th Marquess of Queensberry, and has issue.
gatron of ©iu Jibing (but being a Roman Catholic cannot present) —
Carlton V., Leicestershire.
^rins— Azure, a lion rampant or, a chief of the last. Crtst — An ounce
sejant proper, ducally gorged or.
Residence,— The Glen Stuart, Annan, N.B. Club— Boodle's.
Sons living— GEORGE DOUGLAS, b. Jan. i8th, 1876; is a Naval
Quod dixi, dixi. Cadet. Albert Edward Wolstan Beaumont, b. 1878.
What I have said, I Sisters living — Mary Catherine: tn. 1863, the Rev. Benjamin Buckler
have said. Gifford Ludford-Astley, formerly R. of Cadeby, and has issue living,
John Beaumont, b. 1868, — Alexander Gifford, b. 1882. Residence, Queen's
Gate West, Cheltenham. Rosamond Emily : tn. 1866, Charles Fetherstone-Dilke, Esq., who d.
1877. Caroline Ellen (Hon. Mrs. Charles L. Adderley): tn. 1870, the Hon. Charles Leigh
Adderley, el. son of ist Baron Norton. Residence, Wolverton Hall, Pershore, Worcestershire.
Clementina Churchill : tn. 1874, Capt. Edmund Waldigrave Park-Yates, late Capt. Royal
Dragoons. Residences, Ince Hall, Chester; Sandiway, Northwich. Eleanor Frances Pochin.
Agnes Sophia : in. 1877, John Frederick Cay, Esq. Fanny Julia (Lady Edward Somerset) :
in. 1880, Lord Henry Edward Brudenell Somerset, son of 8th Duke of Beaufort. Residence,
Badminton, Chippenham, Wilts.
Daughters living Of 8th Baronet— Alice: m. 1861, Capt. Charles Sutton, who d 1892 [set
Sutton, Bart., colls.]. Residence, 32, Chester Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W.— Emma Georgina
(Hon. Mrs. Cecil Forester): m. 1866, the Hon. Cecil Theodore Weld Forester, el. son of 4th
Baron Forester. Residences, Rose Bank, Birchington, Isle of Thanet; 54, Seymour Street, W.
Daughter living of 7th Baronet— Eleanor Frances Anna : m. 1848, Lieut.-Col. Dottin Maycock
(Middlesex Rifles Militia), who d. 1879, and has issue living, Willoughby Robert Dottin, b. 1849 ;
formerly Capt. 2nd Middlesex Militia. Residence,
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Aunt living (daughter of gth Baronet) — Emily Juliana: ni. 1853, Evan Herbert Lloyd, Esq., who
d. 18— . Residence, 11, South Eaton Place, S.W.
W-dOW living Of 10th Baxonet— MARIA CATHERINE (Lady Dixie), da. of the Rev. Charles
Walters, R. of Bramdean : ;«. 1843, Sir Alexander Beaumont Churchill Dixie, M.D., loth baronet,
who d. 1872. Residence, Stanton House, near Hinckley.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. Richard Thomas Beaumont Dixie, R.M., brother of 6th,
7th, and gth baronets, b. 17 — , d. 1834 : m. 1809, Harriet, da. of T. H, Wilson,
Esq. of Pamcastle, co. Carmarthen : —
Beaumont Wilson Bowen, b. 18 — Richard Thomas, b. 18 — . Harriet : m. ist, 1831, John
Waters, Esq., who d. 18 — ; 2ndly, 18 — , Thomas Morgan, Esq. Eleanor Frances : «/. 18 — , Col.
Thomas Josephus Deverell (77th Regt.), who d. 18— . Residence,
This family was settled at Bosworth temp. Queen Elizabeth. Sir Wolstan Dixie, ist baronet;
received his warrant of baronetcy from Charles I., for his activity and zealousness in the royal cause,
however, through the confusion of the times, the patent was not taken out until 1660, in which year Sir
Wolstan was Sheriff of Leicestershire.
Dixon Hartland, see Hartland.
SMITH-DODSWORTH, Creation 1783, of Newland Park, Yorkshire.
Sir MATTHEW BLAYNEY SMITH-DODSWORTH, 6th
Baronet; b. Oct. 26th, 1856; s. his brother, Sir CHARLES
EUWAKD, 1891 ; ed. at Univ. Coll., Oxford : m. 1887, Agnes
Eliza, da. of the late John Crowder, Esq., and has issue.
uarterly : ist and 4th, argent, a bend engrailed sable between
three annulets gules, Dods^uorth ; 2nd and 3rd, per saltire argent and sable
two trefoils slipped in pale gules, Smith. Crtsts — ist, a cubit arm in chain
mail or, the hand proper grasping a broken tilting spear or, dropping
blood, Dads-worth ; 2nd, out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's head couped at
the neck azure, crined and tusked or, Smith,
Residence —
Son living— CLAUDE MATTHEW, b. Aug. i2th, 1888.
Daughter living— Violet Agnes, 6. 1889.
Pro lege senatuque, rege. Brother living— Frederick Cadwallader, b. 1858 ; formerly Sub-Lieut.
Govern in accordance nth (N. Devon) Regt., and Canadian Mounted Police : m. 1888. Hannah
with law and parliament. Elizabeth, da. of Mr. Harrison, of Littlerock Farm, Osceola Co., Iowa,
U.S.A., and has issue living, Dorothy, b. 1891. Residence, St. Gregory's,
Bedale.
Sister living — Henrietta (Lady Beresford-Peirse) : m. 1886, Sir Henry Monson de la Poer Beresford-
Peirse, 3rd baronet. Residence, Bedale Hall, Yorkshire.
nes Le Maistre,
atthevv Hutton
•LFOaswonn ^01 4, narcourt rmnumgs, icinpic, E>.\_ti;, o. 1050; cu. 41 A^UUUII uuiV. (B.A. 1883)5
Bar. Inner Temple 1889, — Rev. Sylvester John James Sullivan, b. 18— ; ed. at Keble Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1883); is R. of Everingham, York : m. 1891, Constance Gertrude, da. of the Rev. Frederick
Henry M. Blaydes, formerly V. of Harringworth, Hants, and has issue living, a da. b. 1892, — Mabel
Williama Charlotte Lane, —Alice Frances Esther Jeune. Residence, Everingham, York. Anna
'Maria: m. 1854, George Prickett, Esq. (Col. 5th W. York Regt., and J.P. for E. Riding of York-
shire), who d. 1886. - Catherine: m. 1844, John Dalton, Esq. (formerly Capt. 4th Dragoons),
who d. 1864, of Sleningford Park, Ripon, and Fillingham Castle, Lincoln, and has issue living,
Catherine Elizabeth : m. 1867 (marriage dissolved 1887), William Driffield, Esq., of Huntington Hall,
York. Charlotte Salusbury.
WidOW living Of 5th Baronet— BLANCHE (Lady Smith-Dodsworth), da. of the Hon. George
Edward Lascelles [see E. Harewood] : ;«. 1889, Sir Charles Edward Smith-Dodsworth, sth baronet,
who d. 1891. Residence, Thornton Watlass, near Bedale, Yorkshire.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Frederick Smith Smith-Dodsworth, 3rd son of 3rd Baronet, /'. 1822, d.
1885: m. 1848, Jane Rebecca, da. of John Young, Esq., ofWestridge, Isle of Wight: —
Rosa Alexandrine Elizabeth Maria : m. 1891, Aymar de Seyssel-d'Aix, Marchese di Sommariva.
Rccidence, Castello di Sommariva - Bosco, Provincia d'Alba, Piemonte, Italy.
The paternal ancestor of this family was John Smith, yeoman, of Ecclesfield, W. Riding, co. York,
who married the sister and heiress of John Silvester, of Newland Park. Silvester, originally a black-
smith's prentice at Barnsley, became Ch. Engineer at the Tower of London, temp. Charles II., and
constructed a chain (then thought an impossibility) to be drawn across the Thames to keep the Dutch
fleet from sailing up the river as high as London Bridge. John Smith's grandson was cr. a baronet,
and married the sister and heiress of Frederick Dodsworth, of Thornton Watlass, whose surname her
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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children assumed. Thomas Dodsworth, of Dodworth, W. Riding, co. York, Receiver to Henry, 3rd
Lord Fitzhugh, K.G., acquired the Thornton Watlass estate in 1415 by marriage with Agnes, da. and
heiress of Hugh Thoresby, Ch. Capt. of Richmondshire, and niece of John Thoresby, Cardinal St.
Praxis, Archbishop of York, and Chancellor of England, who built the Choir of York Cathedral. Of
this family was Sir Edward Dodsworth, Comy.-Gen. to the Army of the Parliament, and Roger Dods-
worth, the famous Yorkshire antiquary. Besides the families of Silvester, Dodsworth and Thoresby,
the Smiths of Newland represent Howarth of Howarth, co. Lancashire, founded by Osbert Howarth,
Master of the Buckhpunds to Henry II., and Blayney, Barons Blayney, of Monaghan, which peerage,
cr. 1621, became extinct in 1874. Newland was acquired by purchase in 1694. The Thornton estate
has descended by blood from an unknown period before the Norman Conquest. This family is lineally
descended from Lionel, Duke of Clarence, third son of Edward III. through Mortimer, Percy, Clifford,
Conyers, D'Arcy, Stapylton and Dodsworth.
DOMVILE, Creation 1815, of Santry House, Dublin.
Sir COMPTON MEADE DOMVILE, 4th Baronet ; b.
Oct. 24th, 1857 ; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM COMPTON, 1884.
Jtrms— Azune, a lion rampant argent, collared gules. C«»i — A lion's
head erased ducally crowned.
Seat — Santry, near Dublin.
Sister living— Mary Adelaide : m. 1886, Lieut.-Col. William Hutcheson
Poe, C.B., and has issue living, Hugo Compton Domvile, b. 1889. Resi-
dences, Ashburton House, Putney Heath, S.W. ; Heywood, Ballinakill,
Queen's co. ; Slaghtfreedan Lodge, Cookstown, co. Tyrone.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— MARGARET FRANCES (Lady Mar-
garet Domvile), da. of 3rd Earl of Howth : m. 1861, Sir Charles
Compton William Domvile, 2nd baronet, who d. 1884. Residence, 30,
Qui stat caveat ne cadat. Thurloe Square, S.W.
Let him -who stands take The ist baronet, Sir Compton, was Gustos Rotulorum of co. Dublin,
heed lest Jiefall. and for 18 years a member of the Imperial Parliament.
DOMVILLE, Creation 1814, of St. Albans, Hertfordshire.
Sir WILLIAM CECIL HENRY DOMVILLE, C.J5., 4th
Baronet; b. Dec. 3Oth, 1849; s, his father, Sir JAMES
GRAHAM, 1887 ; entered R.N. 1863, obtained ist Scholarship
at Roy. Naval Coll., Greenwich, 1874, and became Capt. 1886;
served in Soudan Expedition 1885, in command of Naval Brig,
at Souakin ; appointed Naval Attache to Maritime Powers 1887 ;
C.B. 1892 : m. 1888, Anne Josephine Moselle, da. of the late
Henry Metcalfe Ames, Esq., of Linden, Northumberland, and
has issue.
^rms— Quarterly : ist, azure, a lion rampant argent supporting a sword
erect representing the sword of the city of London proper ; on a chief of the
second thr^e oriental crowns the points alternately radiated or, encircled by
two branches of olive proper ; 2nd, azure, a lion rampant argent gorged with
Pax alma redit. a plain collar gules; 3rd, argent, six lozenges conjoined in bend sable ; 4th,
Genial peace returns. argent, five lozenges conjoined in pale gules. Crtsts — ist, out of a mural
crown gules a demi-lion issuant argent supporting between the paws an
escutcheon azure charged with three crowns as in the arms ; 2nd, two lions, jambs erased argent.
jStioni motto — " Qui stat caveat ne cadat" (Let him that stands take heed lest he fall).
Residences — Stede Hill, Maidstone ; Acqua Santa, Palermo, Sicily. Clubs — United Service,
Athenaeum, Wellington.
Sons living— JAMES HENRY, b. Dec. loth, 1889.. Cecil Lionel, b. 1892.
Sister living — Eleanor Ida : m. 1872, Count Francesco Monroy Ranchibile. Residence, Palermo,
Sicily.
Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet) — William Henry, b. 1819 : practised as a Solicitor 1845-75 : m. 1853,
Eliza King, da. of Col. Aspinwall, of Brookline, U.S.A., and has issue living, Louisa Elizabeth.
Residence, 15, Gloucester Crescent, Hyde Park, W. Club, Athenaeum.
AuntS living (daughters of 2nd Baronet) — Sarah. Elizabeth: m. 1848, Richard Done, Esq.,
who d. 1861, and has issue living, Richard Henry (of 24, Kensington Gardens Square, W.), b. 1851 :
m. 1872, Louisa, da. of the late Rev. Francis Daubeny, R. of Mepal, Isle of Ely. Residence, 24,
Kensington Gardens Square, W. Frances.
Widow living Of Srd Baronet— MARY ANNE (Lady Domville), da. of the late Rev. John Orde,
of Winslade, Hants : m. 1848, Sir James Graham Domville, 3rd baronet, who d. 1887. Residence,
Acqua Santa, Palermo, Sicily.
The ist baronet, Sir William Domville, was Lord Mayor of London in 1813-14, and presided in
that capacity at the grand banquet given to the Allied Sovereigns in the latter year.
Don-Wauchope, see Waucnope.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
DORINGTON, Creation 1886, of Lypiatt, co. Gloucester.
Sir JOHN EDWARD DORINGTON, M.P., ist Baronet,
el. son of the late John Edward Dorington, Esq., of Lypiatt
Park, Gloucestershire, by Susan, da. of Joseph Godman, Esq.,
of Park Hatch, Surrey ; b. July 24th, 1832 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1854, M.A. 1857); formerly' Hon. Major
Gloucestershire Yeo. _ Cav., and Chm. of Quarter Sessions for
Gloucestershire ; is a J.P., a D.L., and Chm. of the County
Council (Councillor for Bisley Div.) for Gloucestershire, and a
Commr. in Lunacy ; sat as M.P. for Stroud (C) Nov. 1873 to
Jan. 1874, when he was defeated, and May to July 1874, when
he was unseated ; unsuccessfully contested E., or Cirencester,
Div. of Gloucestershire Dec. 1885 ; has sat for N., or Tewksbury,
Div. of Gloucestershire since July 1886 : m. 1859, Georgina
Harriet, da. of William Speke, Esq., of Jordans, Ilminster.
Drills— Per fesse sable and azure, three bugle horns argent stringed
gules, within a bordure invected argent. Crtst — A stag's head erased
proper, charged with a bugle horn sable, stringed gules, in front thereof
an arrow fessewise proper.
Seat— Lypiatt Park,! Stroud. Town Residence — 30, Queen Anne's Gate, S.W. Clubs—
Carlton, Athenaum.
Strepitus non terret
ovantem.
Doughty-Tichborne, see Tichborne.
DOUGLAS, Creation 1777, of Carr, Perthshire.
Sir ARTHUR PERCY DOUGLAS, 5th
Baronet ; b. 1845 ; s. his father, Gen. Sir ROBERT
PERCY, 1891 ; formerly Lieut. R.N. ; is Staff
Officer of Artillery, and Inspector of Artillery
Stores, New Zealand : m. 1871, Mary Caroline, da.
of the late Rev. William Foster, M.A., of Stub-
bington House, Fareham, and has issue.
$rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, a man's heart
gules ensigned with an imperial crown proper, on a chief
azure three mullets of the first ; 2nd and 3rd, gules, three
piles argent issuant from the base; in chief two mullets of
the last. Jmppflrttrs — On either side a wild man wreathed
about the loins and temples, holding in his exterior hand a
club, all proper, and charged on the breast with a Maltese
cross argent. Crtst — A wild boar proper striking between
two clefts of an oak tree a chain and lock holding them together.
Residence — Wellington, New Zealand.
Be sure.
Daughters living — Laura Beatrice.— —Annie Margaret.— Claudine Josephine.
Sisters living— Anne Penelope Harriet (Lady Lmv): tn. 1885, Sir Hugh Low, G.C.M.G. Resi-
dence, 23, De Vere Gardens, Kensington, W. Helen Mary.
Half-Brother living— JAMES STEWART, b. 1859; is Capt. R.A. ; served in Zulu campaign
1879 (medal) : in. 1891, Ada Constance, da. of Lieut.-Gen. E. H. Fisher, R. A., of Dover.
Half-Sisters living— Jessie Campbell : m. 1883, Berkeley Portman, Esq. {.see V. Portman, colls.].
Residence, Ba.theaston Lodge, Bath. Rose Ella. Emma Hope. Margaret Augusta : »«.
1886, the Rev. James Arthur Hervey, son of the Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells. Residence,
Alfreton Vicarage, Derbyshire.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— LOUISA (Lady Douglas), da. of the late Robert Lang, Esq., of
Moor Park, Farnham : m. 1856, as his second wife, Gen. Sir Robert Percy Douglas, 4th baronet,
who d. 1891. ' Residence, St. George's Lodge, Winchester.
Sir Charles, the ist baronet, a distinguished naval officer, forced a passage up the St. Lawrence to
The 3rd baronet, Gen. Sir Howard, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., K.C.S., F.R.S., was Col. of istn Foot, and
served in the Peninsular war ; he was Governor of New Brunswick 1824-9, Lord High Commissioner
of the Ionian Islands 1835-40, and M.P. for Liverpool (C) 1842-7. Gen. Sir Robert Percy, 4th
baronet, was Lieut. -Gov. of Jersey 1858-63, and Lieut.-Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. at Cape of Good Hope
1863-8.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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DOUGLAS, Creation 1786, of Springwood Park, Roxburghshire.
DO or die. Sir GEORGE BRISBANE DOUGLAS, 5th Baronet ;
b. Dec. 22nd, 1856 ; s. his father, Sir GEORGE HENRY,
1885 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1878,
M.A. 1881) ; is a D.L. and J.P. for co. Roxburgh ; has
discontinued the additional surname of Scott.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, a human heart gules, imperially
crowned or, on a chief azure three mullets argent, the whole within a bordure
nebuly of the fourth, Douglas ; and and 3rd, or, on a bend azure an estoile
between two crescents of the field, and in the centre chief point a sword erect,
proper, Scott. Cnstss — ist, a cubit arm erect, grasping a broken tilting
spear all proper, Douglas ; 2nd, a lion's head erased, Scott,
Seat — Springwood Park, Kelso, Roxburghshire. Clubs — Carlton, Con-
servative, New.
Brothers living— FRANCIS JOHN, b. Nov. 27th, 1858; formerly
Lieut. Edinburgh co. Militia : in. 1891, Fanny Augusta, da. of Sir George
Eliott Meyrick Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick, 3rd Bart. Residence, Gathering-
ton, Horndean, Hants. Clubs, White's, Conservative, New. William
Sholtp, b. 1864 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. ; is Capt. 3rd Batn. King's Own
Scottish Borderers. Clubs, Boodle's, Scottish Conservative.
Sister living— Maria Helena Henrietta.
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd Baronet)— Mary Sholta. Hannah Charlotte : m. 1859, Edward
Octavius Douglas, Esq., who d. 1890 {see M. Queensberry, colls.]. Residence, Killiechassie, Perth-
shire.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— MARIA JUANA PETRONILA (Lady Scott-Douglas), da. of Don
Francisco Sanchez de Pina, of Gibraltar : m. 1851, Sir George Henry Scott-Douglas, 4th baronet,
who d. 1885. Residence, Springwood Park, Kelso, N.B.
The ist baronet, Sir James, was knighted, in 1759. for bringing home despatches announcing the
surrender of Quebec, and was created a baronet for distinguished naval achievements. He sat as M.P.
for Orkney and Shetland for 14 years. The 3rd baronet, Sir John James, assumed in 1822, by royal
license, the additional surname of Scott, and the 4th baronet sat as M.P. for Roxburghshire (C) 1874-80.
Pro patria.
For my country.
DOUGLAS, Creation 1831, of Glenbervie, Kincardine.
Sir KENNETH DOUGLAS, 4th Baronet, son
of the late Kenneth Douglas, Esq., 2nd son of 2nd
Baronet ; b. May 29th, 1868 ; s. his uncle, Sir
ROBERT, 1884.
£\rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, a human heart en-
signed by an imperial crown proper, on a chief azure three
mullets argent ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a cross raguly sable,
Crtsl — A salamander in flames proper, jsupporttrs — Dexter, a
savage wreathed about the head and waist with laurel, and hold-
ing a baton erect proper ; sinister, a stag proper, attired and
unguled or.
Residence — Hobson Street, Wellington, New Zealand.
Sisters living— Blanche Martha Ethel.
Daughter living Of 2nd Baronet— Elizabeth (Lady Fuller- Eliott. Drake) : m. 1861, Sir Francis
George Augustus Fuller-Eliott-Drake, 2nd baronet. Residences, Nutwell Court, Exeter ; Buckland
Abbey, Plymouth.
Mother living— Caroline Jane, da. of the late Rev. C. H. S. Nicholls, of Wellington, New Zealand :
m. 1867, Kenneth Douglas, Esq., who d. 1882, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, and has issue (ante).
Residence, Hobson Street, Wellington, New Zealand.
Widows living Of 2nd and 3rd Baronets— MARTHA ELIZABETH (Lady Douglas), da. of Joshua
Rouse, Esq., of Blenheim House, Southampton : »«. 1835, Sir Robert Andrews Douglas, 2nd baronet,
who d. 1843. Residence, Bursleden House, Dawlish. ELEANOR LOUISA (Lady Douglas), da.
of the late T. H. Liffiton, Esq., and widow of — Smith, Esq. : m. 1866, Sir Robert Douglas, 3rd
baronet, who d. 1884. Residence, Wangarei, New Zealand.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Alexander Douglas Douglas, Esq. (infra): —
Issue of the late Rouse Douglas Douglas, b. 1836, d. 1887 : tit. 1861, Alice, da. of John
O'Neill, Esq. : —
ALEXANDER DOUGLAS, b. 1864. Clara Rachel Mary: m. 1888, Louis Lambkin, Esq.
Residence, 27, Marlborough Road, Dublin.
Issue of the late Alexander Douglas Douglas, Esq., grd son of ist baronet, b. 1811.
d. 1848 : »t. 1834, Anne (now of 32, Orsett Terrace, Hyde Park, W.), da. of Joshua
Rouse, Esq., of Southampton : — •
Alexander, />. 1843 '• is in Mounted Police Corps, Queensland : ;«. 1864. Annie Douglas : m.
1864, John Croft, Esq., F.R.C.S. Residence, 6, Mansfield Street, Cavendish Square, W. Mary
Elizabeth Mackenzie Douglas. Rachel Adela Douglas.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Issue of the late Lynedoch Douglas, Esq., 5th son of ist baronet, 6. 1818, d. 1859 :
in. 1848, Laura Susanna, da. of Lieut. -Gen. Sir Archibald Campbell. G.C. B., ist
baronet, cr. 1831, of New Brunswick : —
Helen Maria Mackenzie : «/. 1874, Andrew Mitchell Mackenzie, Esq., who d. 1885, and has issue
living, Donald, b. 1878, — Lyneoch Douglas, 6. 1881, — Lilias Douglas, — Helen Maria Douglas.
Laura Augusta Mackenzie : ?«. 1878, Donald Mackenzie, Esq., W.S., and has issue living, Donald,
b. 1879, — Lynedoch Archibald, b. 1884, — Laura Alice, — Alice Mitchell. Residence, St. Margaret's,
North Berwick.
Issue of the late Capt. Donald Douglas, 6th son of ist baronet, b. 1821, d. 1883 : ;«.
1847, Emily, who d. 1886, da. of the late Hugh Kennedy, Esq., of Cultra, co.
Down : —
Donald Sholto Mackenzie, b. 1849 : m. 1888, Edith Elizabeth Anne, da. of the late George Robinson,
Esq., of Bagatelle, Mauritius, and has issue living, Sholto Courtenay Mackenzie, b. 1890, — Edith
Mildred Elisabeth Mackenzie, b. 1892. Residence, 3, Gloucester Crescent, Hyde Park, W.
Emily Elizabeth Mackenzie : m. 1877, Col. Robert Blair Kennedy (Madras Infantry), and has issue
living, Kathleen Carlotta Douglas. Residence,
The family of Douglas of Glenbervie had a grant from James V. of Scotland of the right to the
first vote in Parliament, to be the King's Lieutenants, and to carry the crown at coronations. The
ugl;
Zealand.
DOYLE, Creation 1828.
Sir EVERARD HASTINGS DOYLE, 3rd Baronet ;
b. Feb. gth, 1852 ; s. his father, Sir FRANCIS HASTINGS
CHARLES 1888; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford; appointed a Clerk
in House of Commons 1875.
^rins — Argent, three bucks' heads erased proper within a bordure
counter-compony or and azure, dtrtst — Out of a duc '
head as in the arms.
cal coronet or, a buck's
Clubs— White's,
Residence — 46, Davies Street, Berkeley Square, W.
Travellers'. _
Brother living— ARTHUR HAVELOCK JAMES, b. Feb. zist, 1858 ;
ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; is Capt. 2nd Batn. King's (Shrop
shire L.I.); served in Afghan war 1879-80 (medal). Clubs, St. James's,
Travellers', Army and Navy.
Doenoeyle,quothDo-yle. , . . , _ . _
r, •,, ^ r. I Sister living— Mary Anabel :;«. 1885, Charles Carmichael Lacaita, Esq.,
Do :u> ill, quoth Doyle. formerly M.P. for Dundee, and has issue living, Francis Charles, b. 1887,
— Sidney Guendolen, b. 1886. Residence, Selham, Petworth.
A baronetcy granted in 1805 to Gen. Sir John Doyle, G.C.B., became extinct in 1834. His nephew,
Major-Gen. Sir Francis, the ist baronet of the present creation, was Chairman of the Board of Excise.
Sir Francis Hastings Charles, the 2nd baronet, was Professor of Poetry in Oxford Univ. 1867-77.
D'OYLY, Creation 1663, of Shottisham, Norfolk.
Sir CHARLES WALTERS D'OYLY, gth Baronet ; b.
Dec. 2ist, 1822; s. his father, Sir JOHN HADLEY, 1869;
ed. at Addiscombe ; entered Indian Army 1842, became Lieut. -
Col. 1868, Col. 1873, and retired Major-Gen. 1875 ; was A.D.C.
to Marquess of Dalhousie, Gov.-Gen. of India 1852-6; served
in Gwalior campaign (medal), and in Indian mutiny (medal) ;
is a J. P. for Dorset: m. ist, 1855, Emelie Jane, who d. 1857,
da. of Major-Gen. George Nott (Madras Army) ; 2ndly,
1867, Elinor, da. of the late James Winter Scott, Esq., M.P.,
of Rotherfield Park. Hants [see Clarke-Jervoise, Bart.], and has
issue by ist marriage.
5\rms — Quarterly of nine : ist grand quarter gules, three bucks' heads
cabossed argent, D'Oyly; 2nd, one buck's head cabossed argent, De
Dnston; 3rd, azure, a fret argent, De Stoke; 4th, quarter ly, ist and 4th
sable and or, in ist quarter a lion passant of the second, De Boudon ; 5th,
Donoeylle, quoth D Oylle. argent, a saltire engrailed azure, Legat ; 6th, three bears' heads couped
Do no ill, quoth Doyle, sable, Ellu'yn; 7th, argent, a lion rampant azure, Steade ; 8th, gules, a
chevron between three boars' heads couped argent, all within a bordure
engrailed of the last, Whyte ; gth, gules on a cross argent, five mullets pierced of the field, Randal.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, two wings erect sable bezantee, between which and resting or. the
strawberry leaf of the coronet an estoile of six points argent.
Seat — Newlands, Blandford, Dorsetshire. Club — Junior United Service.
Daughter living— Mary Lushington: m. 1877, Arthur Francis Bernard, Esq., Major W. Somerset
Yeo. Cav., and has issue living, Henry D'Oyly, b. 1878,— Charles Camplin, b. 1881, — Ruth Capel,
—Muriel Awdry,— Marjorie Churchill. Residence, Combe Raleigh, Honiton.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Half-Brother living— WARREN HASTINGS, b. April 6th, 1838; ed. at Haileybury ; was in
B.C.S. 7858-91 : m. 18,9, Henrietta Mary, da. of Sir Frederick Halliday, K.C.B., and has
issue living, Hastings Hadley, b. 1864 ; is Assist. Sub. Dep. Opium Agent, Patna, Bengal, —
Edward Halliday, b. 1865; is Assist. Dist. Sup. of Police, Bengal : in. 1891, Laura, da. of Herbert
George Yatman, Esq., of Fernden Steep, Haslemere, Surrey, and has issue living, Mary Edith b.
1892, — Warren Hastings, R.N., b. 1867 ; became Lieut. 1891, — Henry Ralph Neville, b, 1878, —
Florence Mary: in. 1885, Capt. Ernest Inglis, I.S.C., Assist. -Commr., Punjab, and has issue living,
two dans., — Alice Fanny: m. 1886, Capt. Hugh Thomas Lyle, D.S.O., ist Batn. Roy. Welsh
Fusiliers, and has issue living, a da. b. 1888, — Etta Ellen : m. 1882, George Kenneth Lyon, Esq.,
B.C.S., who d. 1888, and has issue living, two sons and two daus., — Margaret Howard. Club,
Primrose.
This family was distinguished both in England and in France in the vith century. Robert
d'Ouilly, who came over with William the Conqueror, and was created Baron Hocknorton, in Oxford-
shire, in 1071-2, built and fortified Oxford Castle, and was made Constable of Oxford. From his
younger brother, Guilbert, the present family is descended in an unbroken line. The 3rd Baron
Hocknorton founded on an island in the Isis the Abbey of Oseney. The ist baronet, Sir William
D'Oyly, M .P. for Norfolk and Yarmouth, a partisan of the royal cause, was knighted, and subsequently
created a baronet. The 2nd baronet, a Teller of the Exchequer, was knighted during the lifetime of
his father. The 6th baronet sat as M.P. for Ipswich. The •jth baronet was in H.E.I.C.S., and was
a distinguished amateur artist ; and the 8th baronet served the East India Co. 33 years with great
credit.
FULLER-ELIOTT-DRAKE, Creation 1821, of Nut-well Court, Devonshire.
Sir FRANCIS GEORGE AUGUSTUS FULLER-ELIOTT-
DRAKE, 2nd Baronet, son of Capt. Rose Henry Fuller, R.N.,
2nd brother of ist Baronet ; b. Dec. 24th, 1837 '> s-> by special
remainder, his uncle, Sir THOMAS TRAYTON FULLER-ELIOTT-
DRAKE, 1870; formerly Capt. Roy. Horse Guards; assumed,
by royal license, 1870, the additional arms and surnames of
Eliott-Drake : m. 1861, Elizabeth, da. of Sir Robert A. M.
Douglas, 3rd Baronet, and has issue.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, sable, a fesse wavy between two estoiles
argent, Drake; 2nd, gules, on a bend or a baton azure, on a chief the arms
of Gibraltar, viz., azure, between two pillars a castle argent, from the gate
a golden key pendent, sub-inscribed " Plus ultra," Elicit; 3rd, argent, three
barrulets and a canton gules, Fuller. Custs — ist, on a terrestrial globe a
Sic parvis magna. snip proper, trained about the said globe with hawsers by a hand issuing
Tints great things arise out of clouds on the dexter, all proper ; 2nd, a dexter hand in armour
from small. couped above the wrist, grasping a scimitar all proper, the wrist charged
with a key sable ; 3rd, out of a ducal coronet gules a lion's head argent.
JfRottocs — Over ist crest, " Auxilio Divino" (Diz'ine help)', over 2nd crest, "Per Ardua" (Through
difficulties) ; over 3rd crest, " Fortiter et recte " {Bravely and rightly).
Seats — Nutwell Court, Exeter ; Buckland Abbey, Plymouth ; Sheafhayne House, Devonshire.
Club— Carlton.
Daughter living— Elizabeth Beatrice (Baroness Seaton): tn. 1887, the 3rd Baron Seaton. Resi-
dences, Bert, Athy, co. Kildare; Beech wood, Plymptor, Devon ; Nutwell Court, Lympstone, Devon.
Sister living— Jane Eliza Anne Pollexfen : at. 1866, the Rev. Richard Briscoe, D.D., who d. 1880,
R. of Nutfield, an! has issue living, Theodore Francis Heathfield, b. 1867,— Henry Mevrick 'Eliott
Drake, b. 1870. Residence,
The ancestors of this baronet were Sir Francis Drake, the famous navigator, and Lord Heathfield,
the hero of Gibraltar. Sir Thomas Trayton Fuller, the ist baronet, succeeded in 1813 to the estates
of the 2nd Baron Hsathfield, and assumed by sign-manual the additional surnames of Eliott-Drake.
A previous baronetcy in this family, conferred in 1622, became extinct in 1794 on the death of the 5th
baronet.
WILLIAMS-DEUMMOND, Creation 1827, of Hawthornden, Midlothian.
Sir JAMES HAMLYN WILLIAMS-DRUM-
MOND, 4th Baronet ; b. Jan. I3th, 1857 ; s. his father,
Sir JAMES WILLIAMS, 1866 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly
Lieut. Grenadier Guards ; is a J.P., a D.L., and a
County Councillor (Llansawl Div.) for Carmarthen-
shire (High Sheriff 1885), a J.P. for Midlothian,
and Capt. and Hon. Major Carmarthen Artillery,
W. Div. R.A. : m. 1889, Madeline Diana Elizabeth,
da. of Sir Andrew Agnevv, 8th Bart., and widow
of Thomas Henry Clifton, Esq., and has issue.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th grand quarters, quarterly,
ist and 4th, or, tkree bars wavy within a bordure gules,
Drummond ; 2nd and 3rd, azure, three bears' heads couped
These honors are acquired by glory.
close argent muzzled gules, Forbes ; 2nd and 3rd grand quarters, paly of six argent and gules «
saltire countercharged, on a chief engrailed azure a crescent between two mullets pierced argent.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Crtst — A demi-pegasus argent maned and winged or. ^upporttrs — Two naked savages, each wreathed
about the head and loins with laurels and over the exterior shoulder of each a club, all proper.
Seats — Edwinsford, Llandilo, Carmarthenshire ; Hawthornden, Midlothian. Clubs — Guards',
White's, Travellers', Royal Dorset Yacht.
Son living— JAMES HAWLYN WILLIAMS, b. May 25th, 1891.
Brothers living — Hugh Henry John, b. 1859 ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince
Consort's Own) ; is Capt. Roy. N. Devon Yeo. Cav. ; unsuccessfully contested Carmarthenshire,
Western Div. (C) 1889 : m. 1889, Gertrude Emily, da. of the Hon. Mark George Kerr Rolle [see B.
Clinton]. Residence, 20, Draycutt Place, S.W. Francis Dudley, b. 1863 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Camb. Univ. (B.A. 1884); is a J.P. for Carmarthenshire, and Lieut. Carmarthen Artillery, W. Div.
R.A. : lit. 1890, Marguerite Violet Maud, da. of Sir Andrew Agnew, 8th Bart., and has issue
living, Eleanor Mary, b. 1891. Residence, Portiscliff, Ferryside, S. Wales.
Sister living— Annabella Mary : m. 1880, the Rev. Thomas Newton Le'efce [see E. Portsmouth].
Residence, Inkberrow Vicarage, Redditch.
Uncles living (sons of 2nd Baronet) — John Forbes WALKER-DRUMMOND, b. 1822: ;«. 1866, Emma
Louisa Mary, da. of the late Butler Edmund Thornton, Esq., of Skerton, Lancashire, and has issue
living, Annabella Margaret. Richard Hay WALKER-DRUMMOND, b. 1834. Residence, 32, Dover
Street, W. Club, Reform.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Gen. Francis WALKER-DRUMMOND, 2nd son of 2nd baronet,
b. 1817, d. 1891 : ;«. 1839, Pauline Jemima Catherine, da. of Charles Mackenzie,
Esq., B.C.S. :—
Charles Forbes, b. 1861 Pauline Mary: m. 1865, James Wallace Quinton, Esq., C.S.I., who
d. 1891, Ch. Commr., Assam. Alice Isabella Henrietta: in. 1871, Maurice Thomson-Carmichael,
Esq., who d. 1892. Residence. East End, near Lanark. Margaret : in. 1869, Col. Thomas
Maynard Haderigg, R.A. [see Hazlerigg, Bart.J.
Issue of the late James Walker, Esq., brother of 2nd baronet, b. 1790, d. 1856 : .'«.
ist, 1825, Lillias, who d. 1833, da. of Roderick Mackenzie, Esq., of Scotsburn, co.
Ross ; 2ndly, 1848, Ellen Ballantine, who d. 1869, da. of Joseph Dykes Ballantine-
Dykes, Esq., of Dovenby Hall, Cumberland: —
James, b. 1830; Advocate Scotland 1853; is a J.P. for Midlothian and Kinross, and a Commr. of
Supply of Midlothian : tit. 1859, the Hon. Anna Yelverton, da. of 3rd Viscount Avonmore, and has
Margaret : ;«. 1866, Charles Robertson, Esq. May Ellen: /«. 1880, Capt. Anthony Kingscote,
R. N. Residence, 37, Egerton Gardens, S.W.
The ist baronet, Sir John Forbes, assumed the additional surname of Drummond. The 2nd
baronet, Sir Francis Walker, who succeeded under a special remainder, also assumed the additional
surname of Drummond The 3rd baronet in 1858 substituted the name of Williams for that of Walker.
DRYDEN, Creation 1733, of Ambrosden, Oxfordshire ; and 1795, of Canons-Ashby,
Northamptonshire.
Sir HENRY EDWARD LEIGH DRYDEN, 7th Baronet
of ist creation, and 4th of 2nd ; b. Aug. 17th, 1818 ; s. his
father, the Rev. Sir HENRY, 3rd Baronet, 1837, and his cousin,
Sir EDWARD HENRY PAGE-TURNER, 6th Baronet, 1874; ed.
at Shrewsbury, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1839) ; is a
D. L. and a J.P. for Northamptonshire (High Sheriff 1844) : ;;/.
1865. Frances, da. of the late Rev. Robert Tredcroft, Rector of
Tangmere, Sussex, and has issue.
patron of ©nt gibing — Canons-Ashby Chap., Northamptonshire.
^rins — Azure, a lion rampant, and in chief a sphere between two estoiles
or. Crtst - A demi-lion sustaining in his right paw a sphere as in the arms.
Seat — Canons-Ashby, Byfield, Northamptonshire.
Daughter living— Alice.
Brother living-ALFRED ERASMUS, b. Oct. i4th, r82i ; ed. at Winchester, and at Trin. Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1843, M.A. 1847); Bar. Middle Temple 1847 : ;«. 1849, Frances Isabella, da. of the
late Rev. John Christian Curwen, R. of Harrington, Cumberland, and has issue living, Arthur (of
3, New Square, W.C.), b. 1852 ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1878, — Alfred Curwen (of Sunny Side, Lovelace
Road, Surbiton), b. 1857: m. 1887, Mary Josephine Swinburn, only child of the late W. Waller,
Esq., of Withington, Lancashire,— Clara Elizabeth Emma, — Louisa Isabella : w. 1889, Capt.
Alfred Bassett Pntchard, I.S.C., and Assist. Commr., Burmah, and has issue living, a son b. 1890, a
son b. 1802, — Mary Ethel Lawrence. Residence, 72, High Street, Putney. Chambers, 3, New
Square, W.C.
Sister living— Elizabeth Matilda : m. 1859, Baron Frederick Wilhelm Amelius Pergler von Perglas,
formerly Lieut. Roy. Wurtemburg Army. Residence, Rockbourne Road, Forest Hill, S.E.
Daughter living of Sir Edward George Thomas Page-Turner, 5th Baronet of
Ambrosden— Katharine Jane: m. 1862, Frederick St. Vincent Ricketts, Esq., who d. 1891.
Residence, 38, Wilton Crescent, S.W.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
175
/ ivill have the right.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Charles Beville Dryden, Esq., 5th son of ist Baronet of and creation ;
b. 1796, d. 1883 : m. 1842, Elisa Barnard, da. of Capt. George Augustus Frederick
Skottowe, R.N. :—
John Erasmus Skottowe, b. 1853 ; formerly Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd Batn. Northamptonshire Regt.
Club, Junior Carlton. Caroline Helen Skottowe: in. 1878, Cyril Percy Mundy, Esq., Barrister-
at-law [see E. Carnarvon, colls.]. Resilience,
Sir Erasmus Dryden, Sheriff of Northamptonshire, was created a baronet 1619. His 4th son was
John Dryden, the celebrated poet. The title became extinct at the death of the 7th baronet, when
the estates devolved upon his niece, who married John Turner, Esq., 2nd son of Sir Edward Turner,
2nd baronet. Mr. Turner in 1791 assumed by sign-manual the name of Dryden, was knighted 1793,
and created a baronet 1795. The 4th baronet, of creation 1795, in 1874 succeeded, as 7th baronet,
to the Turner baronetcy, creation 1733.
DUCKETT, Creation 1791, of Hartham and Corsham, Wiltshire.
Sir GEORGE FLOYD DUCKETT, 3rd
Baronet; b. March 27th, 1811 \-s. his father, Sir
GEORGE, M.P., F.R.S., 1856 ; ed. at Harrow, and
at Ch. Ch., Oxford; is a J.P. and a D.L. of
Middlesex, and a Knight of the Order of Merit of
Saxe Coburg-Gotha ; author of a "Technological
Military Dictionary," in German, English, and
French, for which he received the great gold medals
of "Science and Art" from the Emperors of
Austria and Germany, and the gold medal of the
Emperor of the French ; nominated 1888 Officer of
Public Instruction in France ; claims the Barony
of Wyndesore, dormant since 1384: m. 1845,
Isabella, da. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Lionel Smith, ist Baronet, G.C.B., G.C.H., Gov.-
Gen. of Jamaica [see Smith-Gordon, Bart.].
^Vrms — Sable, a saltire argent. Crests — ist, a garb of lavender vert ; 2nd, out of a ducal coronet
or, a plume of five ostrich feathers, £>npportt rs — Two parrots vert.
Residence — Newington House, Wallingford. Clubs — Travellers', Oxford and Cambridge.
This family claims descent from the Duchets, Seigneurs of Fontaines, in ancient Burgundy, and
who settled in England about temp. William I. The ist baronet, Sir George Jackson, was Secretary
to the Admiralty, Judge Advocate of the Fleet, and successively M. P. for Weymouth and Colchester.
His second wife being heiress of the Duckett family, he in 1797 assumed by sign-manual the name
of Duckett in lieu of his patronymic. The 2nd baronet was M.P. for Lymington 1807-12.
DUCKWORTH, Creation 1813, of Topsham, Devonshire. [Extinct 1887.1
Sir JOHN THOMAS BULLER DUCKWORTH, 2nd and last Baronet.
Daughter living of 2nd Baronet— Mary Georgiana.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— MARY ISABELLA (Lady Duckworth) da. of the late John
Buller, Esq., of Morval : m. 1850, Sir John Thomas Buller Duckworth, 2nd baronet, who d. 1887.
Residence, Knightleys, near Exeter.
Duckworth-King, see King.
Duff-Gordon, see Gordon.
DUKE, Creation 1849, of London.
Sir JAMES DUKE, 2nd Baronet; b. June 25th, 1865 ;
s. his father, Sir JAMES, M.P., 1873 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly
Lieut. 3rd Brig. Cinque Ports Div. R.A. : m. 1889, Marion
Elizabeth, el. da. of James Duke Hill, Esq., J.P., of 4,
Onslow Gardens, S.W.
£Vrms — Per chevron ermine and azure, in chief three feathers erect argent
between two chaplets azure ; in base, a mace within a collar proper, repre-
senting the mace and collar of the Lord Mayor of the City of London.
Crest — A demi-griffin argent winged azure, in the beak a peacock's feather
proper, supporting a sword also proper representing that of the said City of
London.
Seat— Laughton Lodge, Hawkhurst, Sussex.
Sisters living— Amelia Montague : m. 1888, Walter Mundey, Esq.,
Gradatim vmcimus. and has issue liv;ngi Amy Catherine Stella, 6. 1801. Residence, 50, Hans
We conquer by degrees. Place, S. W. Adelaide Dundas : m. 1886, William Valentine Errington,
Esq. Residences:, 59, Pont Street, S.W. ; High Warden, Hexham,
. Nonhumberland ; Quarry Wood Cottage, Great Marlow. Georjjina Emily: m. 1887, Lieut. -Col.
Charles Harrison Carr (Roy. Dublin Fusiliers'), and has issue living, Sybil Grey, b. 1888, — Wini-
fred Vera, 6. 1890. Residence, 38, Egerton Gardens, S.W.
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Widow living Of 1st Baronet— JANE AMELIA (Lady Duke), da. ofW. Bennett, Esq., of Aberdeen
Park, Middlesex : in. ist, 1862, Sir James Duke, ist baronet, who d. 1873 ; 2ndly, 1883, Col. Henry
Robert Twyford, J.P. (of 3rd Vol. Batn. Hampshire Regt.). Residences, n, Cadogan Square,
S.W. ; Belper, Derbyshire ; 24, Brunswick Terrace, Brighton.
The ist baronet was Lord Mayor of London 1848-9, and a Knight of the Legion of Honor, and sat
as M.P. for Boston (L) 1837-49, and for the City of London 1849-65.
DUNBAR, Creation 1694, of Mochrum, Wigtownshire.
In readiness. ^tr UTHRED JAMES HAY DUNBAR, 8th
Baronet; b. Feb. 26th, 1843; s. his father, Sir
WILLIAM, 1889 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Glenalmond,
and at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1866) ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1869 ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Wigtown-
shire ; formerly Private Sec. to Comptroller-Gen,
of H.M.'s Exchequer: m. 1882, Lucy Blanche Cor-
delia, da. of the late Charles Thomas Constantine
Grant, Esq., of Kilgraston, Bridge of Earn, N.B.
[see M. Tweeddale, colls.].
g>rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, gules, a lion rampant
argent within a bordure of the last charged with eight roses
of the first, Dunbar', 2nd and 3rd, or, three cushions within
a double tressure flory-counter-flory gules, Randolph. Crtst —
A horse's head bridled, a dexter hand couped fesseways proper
holding the bridle, j&npporttrs (originally) — Two lions sejant-guardant, each holding in the exterior
paw a rose proper slipped vert ; (granted temp. William and Mary) two doves imperially crowned proper
Scat — Mochrum Park, Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire, N.B. Clubs — New University, Brooks's.
Unaer hope.
Brother living— WILLIAM COSPATRICK, C.B., 6. July 2oth, 1844 ; was Private Sec. to
successive Under Secretaries of State at Home Office 1876-85, since when he has been Assist.
Under-Sec, for Scotland ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Wigtownshire ; C.B. 1887 : m. 1878, Nina Susannah,
da. of Alfred Douglas-Hamilton, Esq. [see D. Hamilton, colls.]. Residence, 8, Onslow Square, S.W.
Club, St. James's.
Uncle living (brother of yth baronet>^-Thomas Clement, b. 1825 ; formerly in 751)1 Regt. [now
Gordon Highlanders], and retired as Lieut. -Col. ; served in Punjab campaign, at forcing the Kohat
Pass 1850, and in Indian Mutiny campaign ; has three medals with two clasps ; was six years
Assist. -Inspector of Army Clothing : m. 1849, Caroline Adriana, da. of the late A. Matthews,
Esq., of Abergavenny, and has issue living, Richard Taylor, b. 1855, — Clement Adrian, b. 1871, —
Frances Ellen. Residence,
Aunts living (sisters of 7th Baronet) — Jane. Sophia Georgina Antoinette.^— Anna Matilda.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandchildren of the late James Dunbar, Esq. (ante), 2nd son of 5th baronet :—
Issue of the late George Van Reede Dunbar, Esq., elder twin brother of Lieut. -Col. T. C.
Dunbar (ante), b. 1825, d. 1872 : m. 1858, Louise Agnes, da. of the late Henry William
Marriott, Esq.. of Grove House, Bayswater, and Clarendon Lodge, Elstree: —
James George Hawker Rowland, b. 1862. Jessie : m. 1886, Major Walter Ferrier Graham, R.A.
•^—Louise : m. 1889, the Rev. Reginald Moseley, Chaplain to the Forces.^— Mary.
Sir U. J. H. Dunbar is descended from the Dunbars, the ancient Earls of March and Moray, and
is the lineal male representative of the heritable Sheriffs of Elgin and Forres, and chief of that name.
The 3rd baronet was Judge-Advocate for Scotland. Sir William, 7th baronet, sat as M.P. for
Wigton Burghs (L) 1857-65, was successively a Lord of the Treasury, Keeper of the Privy Seal to
H.R.H. Prince of Wales, Keeper of the Great Seal to H.R.H. in Scotland, one of the Council to
H.R.H., and Comptroller-Gen, of Exchequer, and Auditor- Gen. of Public Accounts.
BUNBAR, Creation 1697, of Durn, Banffshire.
Sir DRUMMOND MILES DUNBAR, yth Baronet ;
b. Nov. 2 ist, 1845 ; s. his father, the Rev. Sir WILLIAM, 1881 :
m. 1873, Maria Louisa Hancorn, da. of the late J. Hancorn
Smith, Esq., of Melville Park, Lower Albany, S. Africa, and
has issue.
Jurats —Quarterly : ist and 4th, gules, a lion rampant within a bordure
argent ; 2nd and 3rd, or, three cushions within the royal tressure gules, all
withis a bordure ne'bulee, quartered azure and gules. Crtst— Two sprigs
of laurel in saltire proper.
Residence — Johannesburg, Transvaal Republic, S. Africa.
Sons living — WILLIAM, b. May ist, 1876. George Alexander
Spes dabit auxilmm. Drummond, b. 1879. Hugh Stephen, b. 1881. Patrick Martin
Hope will give aid. Borlase, b. 1884.
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Daughters living — Mary Annette.^— Lisette Eleanor. Augusta Marjory. Helen Mackenzie
Edith.
Sister living — Eleanor Duff Fyfe : m. 1870, Richard Carrow, Esq. Residence, Johnston Hall,
Pembrokeshire.
Aunt living (daughter of 5th Baronet) — Janet : in. 1840, the Rev. William Chatterley Bishop,
formerly V. of Upton. Residence, 13, St. Mary's Crescent, Leamington.
This family claims descent from Patrick,' gth Earl of March, and is also lineally descended from
James, 5th Earl of Moray.
DUNBAR, Creation 1700, of Northfleld, Elginshire.
Sir ARCHIBALD DUNBAR, 6th Baronet ; b. July 5th,
1803 ; s. his father, Sir ARCHIBALD, 1847; formerly Ensign
22nd Regt., and Convener of Elginshire ; is a D.L. and a J.P.
for Elginshire : m. 1st, 1827, Keith Alicia, who d. 1836, da. of
George Ramsay, Esq., of Barnton, Midlothian; 2ndly, [840,
Sophia, da. of George Orred, Esq., ofTranmere Hall, Cheshire,
and has issue.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, gules, a lion rampant argent within a
bordure of the last charged with eight roses of the field, D unbar ; 2nd and
3rd, or, three cushions within the royal tressure gules, Ranulph; all
within a bordure quartered azure and of the first. Clrtst — A dexter hand
apaume reaching at an astral crown proper.
Seat — Duffus House, Elgin. Club — New.
Spem vigilantia firmat. *******£&** marriage-ARCHIBALD HAMILTON, 6.
April sth, 1828 : ed. at Rugby ; formerly Capt. 66th Regt. ; is a J.P. and
a D.L. of co. Elgin : in. 1865, Isabella Mary. da. of Charles Eyre, Esq.,
Vigilance strengthens
ll°Pe- of Welford Park, Newbury. Residence, Northfield, Bournemouth.
Clubs, Army and Navy, New. By 2nd marriage— Veil. Arclideacon Charles Gordon-Gumming,
D.D., b. 1844 ; ed. at \Vinchester; was Archdeacon of Grenada 1875-8: nt. 1872, Edith, who d.
1891, da. of the late William Charles Wentworth, Esq., sometime Pres. of Legislative Council,
Sydney, and has issue living, Beatrix. Residence, Walthamstow.
Daughter living— By 1st marriage— Agnes Baillie Cuninghame.
Brother living— Edward DUNBAR-DUNBAR, b. 1818; formerly Capt. 2ist Fusiliers ; is a J.P. and
a D.L. of Elginshire: m. 1848, Phoebe, da. of Duncan Dunbar, Esq., when he assumed the
additional surname of Dunbar, and has issue living, Rev. John Archibald (of 96, Thirlestane Road,
Edinburgh), b. 1849 ; ed. at Eton, and at Oxford (M.A. 1876) : is Hon. Curate of All Saints', Edin-
burgh . m. 1875, Louisa, da. of Thomas Cambray, Esq., of Oxford. Residences, Sea Park,
Forres, N.B. ; Glen of Rothes, Elgin. Club, Army and Navy.
Sister living — Emilia. Residence, Alma Cottage, Elgin.
Half-Brother living — James Brander DUNBAR-BRANDER, b. 1825 ; formerly Capt. Scots Greys ;
assumed the name of Brander in 1869 ; is a J.P. and a D.L. of Elginshire ; has Crimean and
Turkish medals : m. 1874, Alice, da. of the late James Grant, Esq., Solicitor, and sometime Provost,
of Elgin, and has issue living, James, b. 1875, —Archibald Alexander, b. 1877. Residence, Pitgaveny,
Elgin.
Half-Sister living— Margaret Alicia : m. 1856, William Alexander Stables, Esq., formerly banker
of Nairn, who d. 1890, and has issue living, Alexander, b, 1860; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. (M.B.
1883); M.R.C.S. Eng. 1883; is Surg.-Capt. Army Medical Staff ; served in Soudan campaign 1885
(medal, bronze star), — Archibald Dunbar, b. 1863, — Mary, — Jane, — Margaret, — Elizabeth Campbell.
Residence, Calcots, Elgin.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late John Dunbar, Esq., H.E.I.C.S., 3rd son of sth baronet, b. 1805,
d. 1856: m, 1825, Anna Sophie, who d. 1863, da. of the Rev. George Hagar : —
Penrose John, b. 1827 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Major 3rd Buffs ; served in Crimean campaign 1855
(medal with clasp and Turkish medal) : ;«. ist, 1858, Elizabeth Anne Clarinda, who d. 1867, da. of
the late William Wilcox Sleigh, Esq., M.D. ; 2iidly, 18 — , Emma Lilian, da. of the late Charles
Beddis, Esq. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late John Dunbar, Esq., H.E.I.C.S. (ante):—
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Arbuthnott Pery Byng Sutherland Dunbar, b. 1847, d. 1890:
in. 1873, Catharina Hester (now of Forres House, Forres, N.B.), da. of the late John
Orred, Esq., of Ashwicke, Gloucestershire: —
Arbuthnott John, b. 1885 Archibald Edward, b. 1889. Catharina. lanthe. Ethel.
Aileen.— — Marjorie Lilias. Helen.
This family is paternally descended, through the Dunbars Earls of Moray, March, and Dunbar,
from Gospatric, Earl of Northumberland, who had a grant of Dunbar in 1072. The ist baronet died
without male issue, and the baronetcy devolved upon his brother. The 3rd baronet d. in 1763, and
his cousin Alexander Dunbar, Esq., of Newton, grandfather of the present baronet, was served heir
male on Oct. Sth, 1776.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
DUNBAR, Creation 1814, of Boath, Nairnshire.
Sir ALEXANDER JAMES DUNBAR, 4th Baronet ; b.
Nov. 22nd, 1870; s. his father, Sir JAMES ALEXANDER, 1883.
— Quarterly : ist and 4th, gules, a lion rampant argent, within a
bordure of the last, charged with eight roses of the first ; 2nd and 3rd, or,
three cushions within a double tressure, flowered and counter-flowered
gules ; a star azure in fesse point for difference. Crest — A dexter hand
paume reaching to two earls' coronets tied together.
Seat — Boath House, near Auldearn, co. Nairn.
Brother living— FREDERICK GEORGE, b. April 27th, 1875.
Sister living— Nina Helen.
AuntS living (daughters of ist Baronet) — Helen Patricia : m. 1837, Capt.
Duncan Milne (24th Bombay N.I.), murdered at Aden 1851, and has issue
living, a da. Adelaide Wilhelmina Clarence : tn. 1863, the Rev.
Edward Milner Barry, V. of Scothorne, and has issue living, Edward
Sub spe. Leopold, b. 1867, — Harriette Beatrice,— Alda Marguerite. Residence,
Under hope. Scothorne Vicarage, Lincoln. Margaret Elizabeth.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— LOUISA PEMDLE {Lady Dunbar), da. of the late Lieut.-Col.
John Whitehall Parsons, C.M.G., Resident of the Isle of Zante : »t. 1854, Sit James Alexander
Dunbar, 3rd baronet, who d. 1883. Residence, Boath House, near Auldearn, co. Nairn.
PAUNCEFORT-DUNCOMBE, Creation 1859, of Brickhill, Buckinghamshire.
Sir PHILIP HENRY PAUNCEFORT-DUXCOMBE, 2nd
Baronet; b. June 4th, 1849; s. his father, Sir PHILIP DUN-
COMBE, 1890; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Bucks: in. 1883,
Flora, da. of Sir Alexander Matheson, ist baronet, and has
issue.
Pstron of Ont gibing— Great Brickhill R., Buckinghamshire.
^rins — Quarterly : ist and 4th, per chevron engrailed gules and argent,
three talbots' heads erased counterchanged, a chief ermine, Duncombe ; 2nd,
gules, three lions rampant argent, Pauncefort; 3rd azure, fircsts — ist, out
of a ducal coronet or a horse's leg sable, the shoe argent, charged with a
cross-crosslet gold, Duncombe ; 2nd, a lion rampant argent ducally crowned
or, and charged on the shoulder with an escallop sable, Panncefort.
Seat — Brickhill Manor, near Bletchley.
Non fecimus ipsi.
We have not done it
ourselves.
Son living-EVERARD PHILIP DIGBY, b. Dec. 6th, 1885.
Daughter living— Constance Flora Eleanor.
Sisters living — Caroline Alicia Georgiana. Isabel Margaretta Cockayne : in. 1873, Arthur
Flower, Esq., and has issue living, Philip Arthur, b. 1875,— Hugh Duncombe, l>. 1878,— Conrad
Herbert, b. 1882,— Horace John, b. 1883,— Neville Alfred, b. 1884,— Mary Isabel,— Ethel Daisy,—
Violet,— Constance. Residence, 36, Princes Gate, S.W. Evelyn Constance Venelia.
Half-Sister living Of 1st Baronet— Sophia : m. 1851, George John Wingfield, Esq., who d.
1860 [see V. Powerscourt, colls.]. Residence, Ampthill House, Beds.
The father of the ist baronet, Philip Pauncefort, Esq., assumed by royal license, in 1804, the
additional surname of Duncombe.
DUNDAS, Creation 1821, of Beechwood, Midlothian.
Sir SIDNEY JAMES- DUNDAS, 3rd Baronet;
b. June 3rd, 1849 ; s. his father, Sir DAVID, 1877.
£Xrms — Argent, a lion rampant gules within a bordure
ermine. Cast — A lion's head affronte gules surrounded by
an oak bush vert, fructed proper, j&npportrrs — Dexter, a
horse rampant ; sinister, an elephant ; each charged upon
the shoulder with a thistle.
Seat— Dunira, Crieff, Perthshire.
Brothers living— CHARLES HENRY. 1-. Jan. ist, 1851 ;
formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders) ;
ed. at Harrow, and at Oxford Univ. ; is a J.P. for Perth-
Try. shire and Midlothian. Club, New. George Whyte
Melville, b. 1856; formerly Lieut. B.S.C. : »i. 1879,
Matilda Louisa Mary, da. of Minden J. Wilson, Esq., of Mozufferpore, Tirhoot, and has issue
living, David George Minden, b. 1880,— Robert Whyte Melville, b. 1881, — Frederick John, b. 1883,
— Cecil Henry, b. 1892. Clubs, New, Scottish.
Sisters living— Mary Louisa: tn. 1878, James Heriot Balfour, Esq., W.S., Edinburgh [see E.
Lauderdale, colls.]. Residence, Polton House, Lasswade, Midlothian.-^— Lucy Jane : m. 1889,
the Rev. Francis Askew Bickmore, R. of Leigh-with-Bransford, and has issue living, David Francis,
b. 1891. Residence, Leigh Rectory, Worcester.
Aunt living (daughter of ist Baronet)— Robina Mary : in. 1836, Vice.-Adm. H. Dundas, who d. 1863.
Residence, Craigroyston, Davidson's Mains, Midlothian.
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"Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— LUCY ANNE (Lady Lucy Anne Dundas), da. of the 2nd Earl of
Chichester : »t. 1858, Sir David Dundas, znd baronet, who d. 1877. Residence, Beechwood,
-Murrayfield, Midlothian.
The ist baronet was one of the principal clerks in the Court of Session in Scotland.
DUNTZE, Creation 1774, of Rockbere House, Devonshire.
Sir GEORGE ALEXANDER DUNTZE, 4th Baronet, son
of the late Rev. Samuel Henry Duntze, grandson of 2nd Baronet ;
b. Jan. 27th, 1839; s. his kinsman, Sir JOHN LEWIS, 1884: m.
1869, Harriet Elizabeth Isabella, el. da. of the late R. Lloyd
Thomas, Esq. (of the loth Regt. ), and has issue.
jArms — Argent, a Holy Lamb passant or. Crtst — A mullet between two
eagles' wings or.
Residence —
Son living— GEORGE PUXLEY, 6. Dec. 6th, 1873.
Daughters living— Ethel Maud. Ida Rosario.
Sisters living— Jane Harriot Anne : m. ist, 1867, the Rev. David Evans,
Nunquam praeponens. _
Never firestuning. Francis Duntze, b. 1870; ed. at Brasenose Coll., Oxford. Residence,
Tremaen Vicarage, Cardigan. Isabel Theophila Charlotte : m. 1871,
as his 2nd wife, William Rayner Wood, Esq., J.P., D.L., who d. 1884, of Singleton Lodge,
Manchester, and has issue living, Algernon Cockburn, b. 1874, — Caroline Isabel. Residence, The
Norton, Tenby, S. Wales. Lucy Maria Emily : m. 1870, Henry Travers Smyth, Esq., and has
issue living, Frederick Duntze, b. 1870, — George Muckleston, b. 1873, — Florence Anne. Residence,
The Gables, Tenby, Pembrokeshire.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— FRANCES ELIZABETH (Lady Duntze), da. of the late Rev.
James Coles, R. of Michaelstone, Monmouthshire : ;«. 1834, Sir John Lewis Duntze, 3rd baronet,
who d. 1884. Residence, Exeleigh, Starcross, Devon.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Adm. John Alexander Duntze, grandson of ist baronet, b. 1805,
d. 1882 : m. 1832, Maria del Rosario, who d. i88g, da. of Don Francisco de Paula
Ramirez y Belasco : —
John Alexander, b. 1855 ; formerly in 3ist Regt. : m. 1878, Irene Matilda, da. of Ralph Nunes, Esq.,
of Kingston, Jamaica, and has issue, John Alexander Ralph, b. 1878, — George Douglas, b. 1882, —
Irene Matilda Rosario. Residence, New York. Gertrudis Jane Antonia : m. 1860, Capt.
Alexander Walter Armstrong Ogilvie, R.A., who d. 1865, and has issue living, Alexander, b. 1861.
Residence, 10, Nightingale Terrace, Woolwich Common.— —Jane Harriot : ;«. 1860, Lieut. -Col.
Hugh Chetham Lyle, formerly R.A., and has issue living, George Samuel Bateson, b. 1865 ; is
Lieut. R.A., — Henry Duntze, b. 1866; is Lieut. R.A., — Hugh, b. 1875, — Catherine, — Gertrude
Caroline,— Rosario Teresa. — Eva Gwendoline. Residence, Cairn-a-garriff, Moville, Donegal.
The ist baronet, an eminent merchant of Exeter, was sometime M.P. for Tiverton. The 2nd
baronet was Receiver-General of the taxes of the co. of Devon.
DURAND, Creation 1892, of Ruckley Grange, Salop.
Sir EDWARD LAW DURAND, C.B., ist Baronet, el.
son of the late Gen. Sir Henry Marion Durand, K.C.S.I., C. B.,
R.E. [see "KNIGHTS' WIDOWS"] ; b. 1846 : ed. at Roy. Mil.
Coll., Sandhurst; entered g6th Regt. 1865, B.S.C. (nowI.S.C.)
1868, became Capt. 1877, Major 1885, and Lieut.-Col. 1892 ;
was an Assist.-Commr. Afghan Boundary Demarcation Commn.
1884-6, and Political Officer in charge of H.H. Yacoob Khan, ex-
Ameer of Afghanistan 1881-7; was Resident in Nepal 1888-91 ;
C.B. 1887 : m. 1880, Maude Ellen, da. of Algernon Charles
Heber- Percy, Esq. [see D. Northumberland, colls.], and has issue.
<^\vms — Azure, five lozenges conjoined in fesse within a bordure or ; on
a chief embattled, manacles or. Crtst — Over a rock proper, a crescent
argent between two laurel branches or.
Residence — Ruckley Grange, Shifnal, Salop. Clubs — United Ser-
vice, Junior Army and Navy.
Esperance en Dieu.
Hope in God,
Sons livlng-EDWARD PERCY MARION, b. July nth, 1884. Reginald Heber Marion, b.
1892.
Daughters living— Marion Isabel, b. 1881. Everild Blanche Marion, b. 1882. Beryl Marion,
b. 1887.
Brothers living— Sir Henry Mortimer, K.C.I. £., C.S.f., b. 1850 [see" KNIGHTAGE"] : m. 1875,
Ella Rebe, da. of Teignmouth Sandys, Esq., B.C.S., and has issue living, Henry Marion, b. 18 — ,
— Amy Josephine. Algernon George Arnold, C.B., b, 1854 [see " COMPANIONAGE "].
Sisters living— Annie Marion : m. 1868, John Henry Rivett-Carnac, Esq., C.I.E. [see Rivet
Carnac, Bart., colls.]. Residence, Ghazipur, India Emily Jane: m. 1871, Major Frederic
Prinsep, 2ist Hussars, who d. 1880, and has issue living, Gwynneth. Eleanor Louisa : m. is
1872, Col. Joseph Gates Travers, i7th Regt., who d. 1884 ; 2ndly, 1888, Major Denny, Connau
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Rangers, who d. 1891, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Hugh, b. iS — , — Otho Algernon, 6.
1 8 — , — Kathleen, — Evelyn.
Half-Sisters living— Ethel : in. 1885, James Sligo Jameson, Esq., who d. 1888, and has issue living,
James Algernon Durand, t>. 1887, — Ethel Gladys, b. 1886. Residence, 59, Sussex Gardens, Hyde
Park, W -- Muriel. Residence, Maze Hill Cottage, St. Leonard's-on-Sea.
DUERANT, Creation 1783, of Scottow, Norfolk.
Sir WILLIAM ROBERT ESTRIDGE DURRANT, 5th
Baronet ; b. Aug. igth, 1840 ; s. his brother, Sir HENRY JOSIAS,
1875 : £d- at Eton; formerly Lieut. I5th Foot : m. 1862, Emily,
da. of — Street, Esq., of Australia.
— Or, a cross-crosslet ermines between four ermine spots sable.
Crest — A boar per fesse wavy argent and gules pierced in the side with a
broken spear proper.
Resides in Australia.
Labes pejor morte.
A dishonoring stain is
worse than death.
Sisters living — Julia Agnes Pauline : m, 1862, Lawrence Hare Finn, Esq.
Residence, Blasewitz, near Dresden.— Louisa Mary Caroline (Lady
Lamb): in. ist, 1865, John Richard Fenwick, Esq., who d. 18 — ; 2ndly,
1875, Sir Archibald Lamb, 3rd baronet. Residence, Beauport, Battle,
•> Sussex.
Daughters living Of 4th Baronet— Nathalie Julie Colette. Emily
Amelia Massy. Adela Constance Alexandrina : m. 1892, James Edward
Shaw, Esq. Residence,
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— ALEXANDRINA CHARLOTTE (" INA," Lady Durrani), da. of
Gen. Sir Robert Barton, K.C.H. : m. ist, 1863, Sir Henry Josias Durrant, 4th baronet, who d.
1875; andly, 1884, Arthur Blundell, Esq., Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. 3rd Batn. The Buffs (E.
Kent Regt.), who d. 1891. Residence, Scottow Hall, near Norwich.
This family is said to have been established in Rutland and Derbyshire from the time of the Con-
quest. In the xvuth century, William Durrant, from whom the present baronet is in direct descent,
migrated to Norfolk. Sir Thomas, 2nd baronet, was High Sheriff of Norfolk 1784.
DYER, Creation 1678, of Tottenham, Middlesex.
Sir THOMAS SWINNERTON DYER, nth Baronet ;
b. Oct. 3rd, 1859 ; s. his father, Sir SWINNERTON HALLIDAY.
1882 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Magdalene Coll., Camb. : m. 1886.
Dona Edith, da. of Sir Charles Rhoderick M'Grigor, 2nd
Bart., and has issue.
Terrere nolo, timere
nescio.
unacquainted ivith fear.
" O'r Hen Fonnedd.
(Of the old house).
ist and 4th, or, a chief indented gules, Dyer; 2nd and 3rd
argent, a cross pattee flory sable, and the same arms within a bordure
engrailed gules, Sivinnerton. Crests — ist, out of a ducal coronet or a
goat's head argent, horned gold ; 2nd (granted to Sir James Dyer, Ch.
Justice of Court of Common Pleas, by Queen Elizabeth ; grant dated
April 20, 1575), out of a ducal coronet or a falcon rising argent.
Residence— 5, Rutland Gate, S.W. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Boodle's,
Orleans. -
Son living -JOHN SWINNERTON, b. May 27th. 1891.
Daughters living— Dona Eva Swinnerton, b. 1887. - Helen Elizabeth
Swinnerton, b. 1889.
Sister living— Kathleen Maria Swinnerton: ,«. 1889, Richard Henry
Goslingj |£_ Residertctj Roundwood, Bagshot.
Uncles living (sons of 9th Baronet) — Henry Clement Swinnerton, b. 1834 ; entered R.A. 1852, and
retired as Lieut.-Col. ; served in Crimea, being present at battle of Tcherneya, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (horse killed), and throughout Indian Mutiny, including capture of the Dilkoosha and
Martiniere, the relief of Lucknow, battle of Cawnpore (horse killed), passage of the Kahlee Nuddee,
capture of Futyguhr, siege and capture of Lucknow, battles of Bareilly and Shajehanpore, and cap-
ture of Forts of Bunai and Mahundee (several times mentioned in despatches, medal with two
clasps) ; is a Knight Com. of Crown of Italy, of Charles VII. of Spain, and of the Rose of Brazil :
in. 1869, Amelia Susan, only da. of the late John Ward, Esq., and has issue living, Leonard
Swinnerton, b. 1875, — Evelyn Henrietta: m. 1889, Major George Blake Napier Martin, C.B., R.A.
Residences, Westhorpe, Salop; Condercum House, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Club, United Service.
Frederick Carr Swinnerton, b. 1837 ; formerly Capt. 75th Regt., and retired as Hon. Major : m.
ist, 1861, Selina Maria Anne, who d. 1867, da. of the late Rev. Windsor Richards, R. of St.
Andrew's, Glamorganshire ; 2ndly, 1868, Frances Margaret, only da. of the late Hon. Sir William
Ogle Carr, Ch. Justice of Ceylon, and has issue living, Frederick Stewart Hotham, b. 1862.
Stewart John, b. 1842 ; formerly Capt. 3rd Buffs : m. 1873, Emily Mary Elizabeth, da. of the late
Henry Edmund Bythesea, Esq., of Nettleton, Wilts, and has issue living, Stewart Barton Bythesea,
b. 1875, — Mabel Charlotte,— Florence Emily Mary Bythesea. Club, Naval and Military.
Widow living Of 10th Baronet^-HELEN MARIA (Lady Dyer), da. of the Rev. Robert Croker,
of Athalaca, Limerick : m. 1858, Sir Swinnerton Halliday Dyer, loth baronet, who d. 1882. Resi-
dence, The Knoll, Ascot, Berks.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Edward Dyer, Esq., brother of 8th baronet, b. 1774, d. 1816 : »«.
1801, Jane, who d. 1861, da. of James Hewitt, Esq., of Hampton : —
Edward, b. 1802 ; formerly Capt. Madras Army : m. 1824, Penelope Jane. da. of the late Col. John
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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North Boydale, and has issue living, Edward Charles Meyrick, b. 1834, — Archibald Thomas Beyman,
b. 1838 : in. 1867, Miss Ellen Weavings, and has issue living, Campbell Charles Frederick b. 1871,
Thomas Harry b. 1878, Amelia Mary, Ada, Nellie Penelope May, Jennie Elizabeth, — Thomas Richard,
b. 1842, — Frederick Campbell Spencer, b. 1845 : ;«. 18 — , — Mary, Ellen Lawton. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Edward Dyer, Esq., (ante) : —
Issue of the late John Dyer, Esq., b. 1810, d. 1855 : jn. ist, 1839, Eliza Buhner, who d. 1847 »
2ndly, 1851, Martha Elizabeth, da. of Charles White, Esq. ; —
Frederick Swinnerton, b. 1843 : in. 1876, Constance Josephine Minna, da. of Joseph Mackintosh
Gordon, Esq., of Ultimatum, Jamaica, and has issue living, Kate Constance Swinnerton.— Nina
Eliza Swinnerton : lit. 1872, Lieut.-Col. William Poyntz Blandy, R.A., and has issue living,
Stephen Poyntz, b. 1873, — Gurth Swinnerton, b. 1878, — Gerald Castleton, b. 1887, — Nina Margaret,
— Mary Edith. Helen Marion.— Annie Marguerite Swinnerton: in. 1875, William Simonet,
Esq., and has issue living, Arthur Frank Swinnerton. b. 18 — ,— Beatrice Myra. Residence,
Sir William, ist baronet, married Thomazine, only da. and heir of Thomas Swinnerton, Esq., of
Stanway Hall, Essex. Col. Sir John Swinnerton, 6th baronet, was a Groom of the Bedchamber to
the Prince of Wales (afterwards George IV.). Lieut. -Gen. Sir Thomas Richard, yth baronet, was
Aide-de-Camp to Sir Ralph Abercromby in Egypt, and to Sir John Moore at Corunna. Com. Sir
Thomas Swinnerton, R.N., 8th baronet, was present at numerous naval actions during the Peninsular
war, and his brother, Lieut.-Col. Sir John, K.C.B., was present at Badajoz, Vittoria, St. Sebastian,
Pyrenees, Nievelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse. The loth baronet served in Crimean war, and was
present at Sebastopol, both assaults on the Redan, and at the bombardment and surrender of Kimburne.
DYKE, Creation 1676, of Horeliam, Sussex.
Right Hon. .Sir WILLIAM HART DYKE, P. C., M.P.,
7th Baronet ; b. Aug. 7th, 1837; s. his father, Sir PERCYVALL
HART, 1875 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A.
1859, M.A. 1861) ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Kent ; sat as M.P.
for W. Kent (C) 1865-8, and for Mid. Kent 1868-85, since
when he has sat for N. W., or Dartford, Div. of Kent ; was Sec.
to Treasury 1874-80, Ch. Sec. for Ireland 1885-6, and Vice-
Pres. of Council on Education 1887-92; P.C. 1880: m.
1870, Lady Emily Caroline Montagu, da. of 7th Earl of Sand-
wich, and has issue.
•Patron of ®iu gibing — Lullingstone R., Kent.
Jinns — Or, three cinquefoils, sable. Crtst— A cubit arm in armour
proper, garnished or, holding a cinquefoil slipped as in the arms.
Seat — Lullingstone Castle, Dartford, Kent. Clubs — Carlton, St. Stephen's, Turf.
Sons living— PERCYVALL HART, b. Oct. 27th, 1871. Oliver Hamilton, b. 188-5.
Daughters living— Lina Mary. Mary. Sydney Eleanor Margaret.
Brothers living— George Augustus Hart, b. 1847. Residence, i, Grosvenor Place, S.W. Club, Junior
Carlton. Reginald Charles Hart, b. 1852 ; ed. at Harrow : m. 1891, Guinevere Eva, da. of the late
Gen. Lord Alfred Paget, C.B. [see M. Anglesey, colls.], and has issue living, a son, b. 1892. Resi-
dence, 16, St. George's Road, S.W.
Sisters living — Frances Julia : w. 1877, Abel Smith, Esq., M.P., and has issue living, Rachael
Caroline, b. 1879. Residences, Woodhall Park, near Ware ; 35, Chesham Place, S.W. Eleanor -
Laura. Sybella Catherine Gertrude.
Aunts living (daughters of sth Baronet)— Laura : m. 1847, the Rev. Thomas Prankerd Phelps,
Hon. Canon of Rochester, and R. of Ridley, and has issue living, Henry George Hart (of
Lancelot Ridley (Club, Reform), b. 1853 ; is Fellow of Oriel Coll., Oxford, and Vice-P
St. Mary Hall, Oxford. — Residence, Ridley Parsonage, Wrotham, Kent. Philadelphia : »i. ist,
1847, the Rev. James Mackenzie, who d. 1857, son of Sir George Stewart Mackenzie, 7th baronet
2ndly, 1858, William Knapp, Esq., who d. 1887. Residence, Barton House, Sidmouth.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Thomas Hart Dyke, 2nd son of 5th baronet, b. 1801, d. 1866:
in. 1833, Elizabeth (now of Acomb, York), da. of Thomas Fairfax, Esq., of Newton
Kyme, Yorkshire: —
Thomas, b. 1834 ; is a Civil Engineer : ;«. 1865, Georgina Isabella Russell, da. of Robert Edward
Fullerton, Esq., and has issue living, Percy vail Hart, b. 1872 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ;
is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Worcestershire Regt., — Ethel Frances,— Winifred Evelyn, — Theophania Louisa.
Rev. Percival Hart, b. 1835 ; is R. of Compton Abbas, and Rural Dean of Sturminster Newton :
m. 1864, Margaret, Isabella, da. of the late Robert John Peel, Esq., of Burton-upon-Trent, and
has issue living, Robert Percyvall Hart, b. 1864, — Mabel Louisa : m. 1892, Harold Gordon,
Esq., ofVellaioya, Ceylon,— Maud Cecilia: m. 1891, the Rev. Walter Basil Broughton, V. of Slad,
Gloucestershire. Residence, Compton Abbas, near Shaftesburv.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. John Dixon Dyke, 3rd son of 5th baronet, b. 1803,
d. 1885 : m. 1836, Millicent (now of Glover's House, Sittingbourne), da. of the late
Isaac Minet, Esq., of Baldwins, Kent : —
Rev. John Dixon, b. 1836 ; is Rural Dean and V. of St. James's, Camberwell. Residence, 21, Holland
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
George Hart, b. 1847 ; is Major 2nd Batn. Northumberland Fusiliers ; served in Afghan campaign1
1878-9 ^medal). Club, Army and Navy Henry Hart, R.N., b. 1848 ; became Com. 1885 ;
served m Abyssinian expedition (medal) : »«. 1886, Louisa, who d. 1886, da. of William M. Covey,
Esq., of Wormley Lodge, Burnt Ash Lane, Lee, Kent. Club, Junior United Service. Millicent.
——Julia. Matilda.
Issue of the late Francis Hart Dyke, Esq., 4th son of 5th baronet, b. 1803, d. 1876 :
m. 1835, Charlotte Lascelles (now of 29, Eccleston Square, S.W.), da. of the
late Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner Fust : —
Rev. Edwin Francis, b. 1843 ; is V. of Maidstone, and Rural Dean of Sutton : m. 1870, Katharine
Louisa, da. of Sir Frederick Currie, ist baronet. Residence, Maidstone Vicarage, Kent.
Evelyn Ellen. Alice Frances.
The father of the ist baronet was Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench. The 2nd baronet
removed from the ancient family seat at Horeham to Lullingstone Castle.
DYMOKE, Creation 1841, of Scrivelsby Court, Lincolnshire. [Extinct 1865.]
Sir HENRY DYMOKE, ist and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 1st Baronet— Emma Jane (Lady Hartwell): m. 1861, Sir Francis Houltonr
Hartwell, 3rd baronet. Residence, Penlea, Bridgwater.
EARDLEY, Creation 1802, of Hadley, Middlesex. [Extinct 1875.]
Sir EARDLEY GIDEON CULLING EARDLEY, 4th and last Baronet.
Sisters living— Frances Selena : in. 1865, Robert Culling-Hanbury, Esq., M.P. for Middlesex, who
d. 1867. Residence, Bedwell Park, Hatfield. Isabella Maria (Hon. Mrs. William Fremantle) :
m. 1863, the Rev. the Hon. William Henry Fremantle [see B. Cottesloe]. Residences, The Precincts,
Canterbury ; 3, Ship Street, Oxford.
WidOW living Of 4th Baronet— EMILY FLORENCE (Lady Eardley), da. of James Magee, Esq.,
late of Mobile, and grandda. of the late William Magee, Esq., of The Lodge, co. Antrim: tn.
ist, 1859, Sir Eardley Gideon Culling Eardley, 4th baronet, who d. 1875, when the title became
extinct: 2ndly, 1879, Count Francis Clifford de Lousada [see D. de Lousada, "Foreign Titles-
of Nobility"]. Residence, 4, Lancaster Street, Lancaster Gate, W.
Eardley-Wilmot, see Wilmot.
EARLE, Creation 1869, of Allerton Tower, Woolton, Lancashire.
Sir THOMAS EARLE, 2nd Baronet; b. June
30th, 1820; s. his father, Sir HARDMAN, 1877; ed. at
Rugby ; is sole representative of the mercantile firm of T.
and W. Earle and Co., aJ.P.anda D.L. for Lancashire, and
J.P. for Liverpool : m. 1853, Emily, 2nd da. of William
Fletcher, Esq., banker of Liverpool, and has issue.
$vuis — Or, three pallets gules, each charged with an escallop
gold, (tost — A lion's jamb erased holding an arrow in bend sinister, the
point downwards proper ; pendent by a gold chain an escutcheon gules
charged with an escallop as in the arms.
Seat— Allerton Tower, Woolton, Liverpool.
SOUS living— HENRY, D.S.O., b. Aug. isth, 1854 ; ed. at Eton, and
at Oxford Univ. ; is Capt. King's Own (Yorkshire L. I.), and Adj.
4th Vol. Batn. Suffolk Regt. ; served in Jowaki campaign 1877 (medal
with clasp), in Afghan war 1878-80 (medal), as A.D.C. in Egyptian
campaign 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star, and 5th class Medjidie),
and during Burmah Annexation War i886-7(mentioned in despatches,
___, . .... 1891, Evelyn Grace, da. of the late Major C. H. Boileau, 6ist Regt.,
and has issue living, Phyllis Audrey. Residence, Westfield, Cambridge. Club, Naval and Military.
Hardman Arthur, b. 1850 ; ed. at Eton. Clubs, Lyric, Pall Mall, Whitehall. Thomas
Algernon, b. 1860 ; ed. at Eton ; is Lieut. Lancashire Hussars Yeo. Cav. Residence, Hartford,
Cheshire William Edward, b. 1861 ; ed. at Eton. Alfred, b. 1864 ; ed. at Eton. Charles
Frederic, b. 1867 ; ed. at Eton. Reginald, b. 1871 ; ed. at Eton. John Wilfrid, b. 1878 ; ed. at
Eton.
Daughters living— Emily Josephine. Caroline. Evelyn Margaret.
Brother living— Arthur, b. 1838 ; ed. at Harrow ; is a J. P. for Lancashire ; unsuccessfully contested
Scotland Div. of Liverpool (LU) 1886: m. 1867, Ida Euphemia Bertie, da. of the late Sir George
Buckley Mathew, K.C.M.G., C.B., late Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. to Brazil, and has issue
living, Cecil Arthur, b. 1868; ed. at Harrow ; is Lieut. R.A. : m. 1891, L. Isabella, da. of F. J.
Scott ,Esq., of Newcastle-on-Tyne, — John Greville, b. 1869; ed. at Winchester, — Ronald Hamilton,
b. 1874 ; ed. at Harrow, — Lawrence Mathew, b. 1881, — Ida Lilian. Residence, Childwall Lodge,
Wavertree, Liverpool. Clubs, Windham, Reform, Palatine.
Sisters living — Mar)': m. 1849, James Loxham Foster, Esq., Barrister-at-law. Residence, 2, Clifton
Place, Sussex Square, W. Elizabeth. Emily: m. 1857, Hugh Perkins, Esq., J. P., and has
issue living, Oswald Thrale, b. 1858 ; ed. at Winchester Coll., and at Oxford Univ. (B.A. 18— ,
M.A. 18 -),— Hugh Frederick, C.E., b. 1859 ; ed. at Winchester Coll.,— Georgina,— Mary. Resi-
dence, Fulwocd Park, Liverpool. Harriet : ;«. 1850, Archibald Tod, Esq., who d. 1870, and has
issue living, Archibald James (of Park Avenue, Mossley Hill, near Liverpool. Clubs, Windham,
Palatine), /;. 1851 ; ed. at Harrow : m. 1886, Alice, da. of Edward Fleming, Esq., of Belville, co.
Cavan, and has issue living, Alan Cecil 6. 1887, — William (of The Riffel, Woolton, near Liverpool),
b. 1853: m. 1878, Amy, da. of Henry Yeo, Esq^., J.P., of Cean Chor House, Howth, co. Dublin, and
has issue living, Archibald Ashton b. 1881, William Norman b. 1886, Edith Muriel b. 1879, Veronica
b. 1891, — Norman Pringle (Club, Junior Athenaeum), b. 1857 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., — George
Servare modum.
Preserve a medium.
medal); D.S.O. 18
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Russell (Club, Naval and Military), b. 1859 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; is Capt. ist Batn. Seaforth
Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's); served in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal
with clasp, Khedive's star), — Walter Macleod, b. 1865 ; ed. at Uppingham, and at Pembroke Coll.,
Oxford, — Mary Katharine: m. 1892, Thomas W. B. Aylmer, Esq., — Magdalene: m. 1886, John
Naylor, Esq., banker, of Liverpool, and has issue living, John Murray b. 1888, Thomas Humphrey
b. 1890,— Eliza : ;«. 1888, Allan Fleming, Esq.,_ B.C.S., and has issue living, Wilfrid Allan b. 1890,
— Harriet Ellinor, — Alice Grisell. Residence, The Grange, Woolton, near Liverpool — — Georgina :
in. 1859, Hugh Longueville Jones, Esq., who d. 1875. Residence, Elmsall Lodge, co. York.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. William Earle, C.B., C.S.I., 3rd son of ist baronet,
b. 1833, d. 1885 : m. 1864, Mary (now of 8, Eaton Place, S.W.), da. of Gen. Sir
William John Codrington, G.C. B. [see Codrington, Bart., colls., cr. 1721] : —
Rachel. Grace.
This family was settled at Warrington, in the i6th century, and in 1708 died John Earle, a prin-
cipal inhabitant of the place. His son John settled in Liverpool, and was Mayor thereof 1709. His
grandson Thomas, a merchant at Liverpool, was father of the ist baronet.
CLAYTON-EAST, Creation 1838, of Hall Place, Berkshire.
Sir GILBERT AUGUSTUS CLAYTON-EAST, 3rd
Baronet ; b. April 25th, 1846 ; s. his father, Sir GILBERT EAST
GILBERT-EAST, 1866 ; ed. at Eton, and at Magdalene Coll.,
Camb. ; is a J.P. for Berks ; assumed the surname of Clayton,
in lieu of Gilbert, and before that of East, 1870 ; is h.p. to his
kinsman Sir William Robert Clayton, 6th baronet : m. 1867,
Eleanor Theresa, el. da. of Major-Gen. Alexander Robert
Eraser, and has issue.
^rma — Quarterly, ist and 4th, sable on a chevron between three horses,
heads erased argent as many horseshoes of the field, East ; 2nd and 3rd,
argent, a cross sable between four pellets a crescent for difference Clayton.
Crests — ist, a horse passant sable East; 2nd, out of a mural crown gules,
a leopatd's paw erect argent, charged with a crescent and grasping a pellet,
Clayton.
Seat — Hall Place, Maidenhead. Clubs— Carl ton, Union, Royal
Dorset Yacht.
Jeorge Frederick Lancelot, b. 1872.
Sons living-GILBERT WILLIAM, b. May 7th, i86c
Daughter living— Agnes Emma.
Sisters living — Emma Frances Louisa : m. 1872, Reginald Gough Paynter, Esq., and has issue
living, Reginald Augustus Arthur, b. 1873, — Ella Ida Emma. Frederica Julia : m. 1874, Walter
Gray Bellairs, Esq., and has issue living, a son, b. 1877, — a da. Residence,
Aunts living (daughters of ist Baronet)— Augusta Frances (Lady Hoare): m. 1845, Sir Henry Ainslie
Hoare, sth baronet. Residences, Stourhead House, Bath ; 12, West Eaton Place, S.W. Maria
Theresa : /;/. i36o, Major Robert Gordon, formerly of 4th Regt. N.I. (Rifles) Bombay, who d. 1891.
Residence. 32, Clarges Street, W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. Frederick Richard Clayton-East, 4th son of ist baronet, b,
1828, d. 1860 : m. 1854, Caroline Louisa (now of 19, Westbourne Street, W.), da.
of Thomas Spooner Palmer, Esq., of Bayview, co. Sligo :—
George Frederick, b. 1857 ; formerly Lieut. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Residence, 9, Radnor
. Place, Hyde Park, W. Club, Junior Army and Navy. Augusta Marianne.
In 1766 William East, Esq., of Hall Place, Berks, was created a baronet, and his title became
extinct 1828. The ist baronet of the 2nd creation, Sir East George Clayton-East, was 2nd son of
Sir William Clayton, 4th baronet, and nephew of Sir Gilbert East, the last baronet of the ist creation.
ECHLIN, Creation 1721, of Clonagh, Kildare.
Sir THOMAS ECHLIN, yth Baronet; b. Nov. Sth,
1844 ; s. his father, Sir FERDINAND FENTON, 1877 ; is in
Roy. Irish Constabulary.
$rins— Quarterly, or and argent, in the island 4th quarters a galley,
sails furled sable ; 2nd and 3rd, a fesse chequy azure and argent a chief of
the last thereon a hound in full chase after a stag, both proper. Cnat — A
talbot passant.
Residence— Royal Irish Constabulary Depot, Phoenix Park, Dublin.
Non sine praeda.
Not without prey.
Brothers living — HENRY, b. Aug. i4th, 1846 ; formerly in 2nd
Life Guards.^— John, /;. 1847; is a Station-master on G. M.W. Rail-
way of Ireland: m. 1869, Harriet, da. of the late George Kennedy,
Esq., of Westport, co. Mayo, and has isssue living, Ferdinand George,
b. 1874, — William Thomas, b. 1876. Residence, 22, Palmerston Place,
Dublin.
Sisters living— Mary. Bride : m. 1864, Bernard Norton, Esq. Resi-
dence. Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A.
The Echlin family is of ancient Scotch origin, and formerly possessed princely estates in Scotland
and also large domains in the counties of Kildare, Carlow, Dublin, Galway, and Mayo. Andrew
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Echlin, of Pittadro, Fifeshire, was Constable and Deputy-Gov. of Edinburgh Castle during the siege
of 1572. His son, the Right Rev. Dr. Echlin, Bishop of Down and Connor, who was barbarously
murdered in 1635, was grandfather of Sir Henry Echlin, Knight, a Baron of the Court of Exchequer
in Ireland, who was created a baronet 1721. The 2nd baronet sat as M.P. for Newry. The 3rd
baronet dissipated the family estates. The 4th baronet was one of the gentlemer before whom
Hamilton Ronan knelt in the Court of King's Bench to beg the King's pardon. The Kildare estates
were dissipated by the 4th, 5th, and 6th baronets.
EDEN, Creations 1672, of West Auckland, Durham, and 1776, of Maryland U.S.A.
Sir WILLIAM EDEN, yth Baronet of ist and 5th of
2nd creation ; b. April 4th, 1849 ; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM,
1873 ; formerly Lieut. 8th Hussars ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for
co. Durham; m. 1886, Sybil Frances, da. of the late Sir William
Grey, K. C.S.I, [see E. Grey, colls.], and has issue.
^rms — Gules, on a chevron between three garbs or, bound vert, three
escallops sable. Crrst — A dexter arm embowed in armour, couped at the
shoulder and grasping a garb bandwise as in the arms, bound vert.
Seat — Windlestone, Ferryhill, co. Durham. Clubs— Travellers',
Carlton, Bachelor's, Turf, Marlborough.
Son living— JOHN, 6. Oct. gth, 1888.
Daughter living— Elfrida Marjorie, b. 1887.
Si sit prudentia. Brothers living— Morton, b. 1859. Charles, b. 1862. Club, Boodle's
If there be but prudence. Sister living — Edith (Baroness Auckland): m. 1875, as his 3rd wife, the
4th Baron Auckland, who d. 1890. Residence, The Cottage, Purley,
Reading.
Collateral Branches living.
Descendants of Sir Robert Eden, ist baronet, of Maryland, who was 2nd
son of 3rd Baronet of West Auckland : —
Grandchildren of the late Sir Frederick Morton Eden, 2nd baronet of Maryland : —
Issue of the late Right Rev. Robert Eden, D.D., Primus of Scotland, and Bishop of Moray
and Ross, 3rd son of 2nd Bart, of Maryland, b. 1804, d. 1886: in. 1827, Emma, who d.
1880, da. of the late Hon. Sir James Allan Park, a Justice of the Common Pleas : —
Frederick Morton'' 1829; was a Fellow of All Souls' Coll., Oxford; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1858;
formerly Capt. Oxford Militia: m. ist, 1857, Louisa Anne, who d. 1868, da. of the late Vice-Adm.
Hyde Parker, C.B. ; 2ndly, 1870, Fanny Helen, da. of the late Edward Pomeroy Barrett-Lennard,
Esq. , [see Barrett-Lennard, Bart., colls.], and has issue living (by ist marriage), Morton, 6. 1859 ; ed. at
Wellington Coll., — Frederic Charles, £. 1864, — Alice, — (by 2nd marriage) Rowland Frederick, b. 1874,
— Algernon Graham, b. 1877, — Dorothy lone Helen. Residence, 63, Warwick Road, S.W. Henley,
b. 1838 ; ed. at Westminster, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford : in. 1871, Amy Frances, da. of Lord Charles
Lennox Kerr [see M. Lothian], and has issue living, Schomberg Henley, b. 1873, — Charles William
Guy, b. 1874. Residence, Woodstock, Ascot. Club, United University. Rev. Robert Allan,
6. 1839; ed. at Westminster, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1863, M.A. 1866); is V. of Old St.
Pancras, London. Residence, 58, Oakley Square, N.W. William Alexander, b. 1843; is Lieut.
Col. R.A. : m. 1885, Giovanna Malvina Anna, widow of Col. Macbean, of Tomatin, Inverness-shire.
Charles John, b. 1846 ; formerly Col. ist Batn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) ; served
in Ashantee war 1874 (medal with clasp), in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal with clasp and bronze
star), in Soudan campaign 1884 (mentioned in despatches, two clasps, Brevet Lt.-Col.), and in
Nile expedition 1884-5 (two clasps). Residence, Woodstock, Ascot. Clubs, Naval and Military,
Scottish. Lucy : m. 1849, the Rev. Herbert Samuel Hawkins, R. of Beyton, and has issue
living, Edward Robert, b. 1850: m. 1888, Katie Clyde, da. of Capt. Edward Barkley, R.N.,—
Herbert Eden, b. 1852, — Charles Henley, b. 1854, — Mabel Ellen, — Margaret Mary, — Gertrude Lucy.
Residence, Beyton Rectory, Bury St. Edmunds. Caroline : ;«. 1851, Col. Arthur A'Court Fisher,
C.B., R.E., who d. 1879, and has issue living, Arthur William, b. 1852, — Charles Sidney Dalton,
b. 1866,— Frederick A'Court, b. 1873,— Alice E. : m. 1879, James Allan Park, of Black Watch
(Roy. Highlanders), who d. 1882, and has issue living, Florence Ida Allan b. 1882, — Annie C. A. :
m. 1887, William Macbean, Esq., and has issue living, Ronald Eden b. 1890, Ian Gordon b 1892,
— Ethel Mary. Residence, 15, Walker Street, Edinburgh. Alice : m. 1857, the Right Hon. George
Ward Hunt, M.P., who d. 1877, and has issue living, Walter Robert, b. 1864 : m. 1889, Edith
Beatrice, da. of J. H. Phillips, Esq., and has issue living, Allen Ward b. 1890, — Allen Thomas,
R.N., b. 1866; became Lieut. 1889 ; served in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal, bronze star), and
with Vitu Expedition 1890 (specially mentioned in despatches), — John Frederick, b. 1873, — Edward,
b. 1875, — Mary Caroline : m. 1888, the Rev. Henry Owen Hall, V. of Earsdon, Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
and has issue living, Margaret Owen b. 1890, — Emma, — Alice Margaret. — Gertrude Sophia, — Con-
stance. Residence, Hampton Court Palace.— —Emma Selina : ;;/. 1861, the Rev. Dacres Olivier,
R. of Wilton, and has issue living, George Herbert, b. 1863, — Jfev. Henry Eden, b. 1866, — Alfred
C. S., b. 1867, — Arthur Frank, b. 1868, — Sidney Richard, R.N., b. 1870; became Lieut. 1892, —
Reginald Ernest, b. 1871, — Robert Harold, b. 1879, — Mary, — Edith Maud, — Emma Mildred.
Residence, Wilton Rectory, near Salisbury. Mary. Residence, Tigh-Tioral, Inverness, N.B.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Gen. George Morton Eden, 4th son of 2nd baronet of Maryland, b.
1806, d. 1862 : in. 1834, Louisa Anne, who d. 1878, da. of George Robert Eyres, Esq. : —
Fanny Evelyn Mary.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Gen. George Morton Eden (ante): —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Morton Parker Eden, R.A., b. 1835, d. 1880 : in, 1861, Georgina
Louisa Helen, who d. 1890, da. of Col. Pester, R.A. : —
Frederick Schomberg, b. 1872. Beatrice Caroline : in. 1889, Charles Cockburn Talbot, Esq.
Georgina Clarice. Lilian.
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Issue of the late Charles Calvert Eden, Esq., b. 1837, d. 1878 : m. 1862, Cecile, da. of Mons.
de Sinner, of Berne : —
Morton Frederic, b. 1865.— —Evelyn Louisa Cecile. Violet Cecile.
William, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, of West Auckland, was created Baron Auckland [see
B. Auckland].
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Eden. Esq., Sec. to Govt. of Ceylon (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. John Patrick Eden, b. 1813, d. 1885 : in. 1850, Catherine Frances, da. of
the late Col. Henry Stobart, of Etherley House, co. Durham : —
John Henry, b. 1851 ; is a retired Lieut.-Col., and Ch. Constable of co. Durham ; formerly Major
Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regt.) ; served in Soudan campaign 1885-6 (medal, bronze star).
Club, United Service. Arthur Francis, b. 1852 : m. 1882, Frances, da. of the late Rev. Robert
Springett, V. of Brafferton. Residence, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Right Rev. George
Rodney {Lord Bishop Suffragan of Dower), D.D., b. 1853; ed. at Pemb. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1876, M.A. 1879, D.D. 1891) ; is Bishop Suffragan of Dover, and Archdeacon and Canon of Can-
terbury : m. 1889, Constance Margaret, da. of the Rev. Henry John Ellison, R. of Great Haseley,
Hon. Canon of Ch. Ch., Oxford, and Chaplain-in-Ordinary to H.M., and has issue living. John
Rodney, b. 1892,— Margaret Agnes, b. 1890. Residence, The Precincts, Canterbury. Charles
Hamilton, b. 1855 : ;«. 1885, Caroline Sophia, da. of the late Rev. Charles Henry Ford. V. of
Bishopton, Ferry Hill, Durham, and has issue living, Henry Charles Hamilton, b. 1889, — Frances
Catherine, b, 1891. Residence, Penallt, Swansea. Rev. Frederick Nugent, /;. 1857; ed. at Pemb.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1879, M.A. 1881); is V. of Belvedere. Residence, Belvedere Vicarage, Kent.
Rev. Henry Culley, b. 1858; ed. at Pemb. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1881, M.A. 1890); is V. of
Holy Innocents', Hammersmith, W. Residence, 205, Goldhawk Road, W. Robert Gerald
Rodney, b. 1860. Frances Margaret. Mary Dulcibella.
Issue of the late Col. William Frederick Eden, b. 1814, d. 1867 : jn. 1838, Marie Sidonie (now
of 2, Carlisle Place, Victoria Street, S.W.), da. of Mons. Jean Isidor Delaselle : —
William Alexander Delaselle, b. 1844; formerly Lieut. 33rd Regt. : in. 1867, Lilla Mary, da. of John
Scully, Esq., formerly of Springfield House, co. Wicklow. Residence, i, Carlisle Place, Victoria
Street, S.W. John Montagu Rodney, b. 1854 : formerly Capt. 2nd Batn. Duke of Cornwall's L.I. ;
served in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal with clasp and bronze star), in Nile expedition 1885,
and on Staff in 2nd Expedition to the Soudan 1885-6 (clasp). Club, Junior Army and Navy.
Henry Hamilton Forbes, 6. 1856; is Capt. 3rd Batn. Norfolk Regt.: m. 1878, Emily Clara
Charlotte, widow of S. Bedford-Edwards, Esq. Club, Junior United Service.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Eden, Esq., 4th son of 3rd baronet, of West
Auckland, b. 1740, d. 1805 : m. 1783, Mariana, who it. 1854, da. of Arthur Jones,
Esq., of Reigate : —
Issue of the late Thomas Eden, Esq., Sec. to Gov. of Ceylon, b. 1787, d. 1845: m. 1810,
Frances Eliza, who d. 1879, da. of the Hon. John Rodney :—
Louisa Frances Catherine : ;«. 1859, the Rev. John Robert Hall, Hon. Canon of Canterbury, who d.
1892, and has issue living, Frances Caroline. Residence, Spitzbrook, Marden, Kent.— —Sarah
Frederica : m. 1841, Montagu Wilmot, Esq., who d. 1881 [see Wilmot, Bart., cr. 1772.]. Residence,
Beach House, Sidmouth.— Emily Georgiana. Dulcibella Mary : in. 1867, Iltid Thomas,
Esq., who d. 1889, and has issue living, Iltid Edward Thomas,. £. 1873,— Isabel de Winton, —
Dulcibel Iltuta,— Amabel Charlotte. Residence, Glanmor, Swansea.
Issue of the hue Gen. John Eden, G.B., b. 1789, d. 1874: m. ist, 1830, Anne, who d. 1841,
da. of Sir John Caldwell, Bart. ; 2ndly, 1843, Charlotte Carse, da. of Edmund Saul Prentice,
Esq., of Armagh : —
Graham John, b. 1831 ; formerly in R.N. William Thomas, b, 1838 ; formerly Col. Bom. S.C.^—
Frederick Morton, b. 1845 ; formerly Major R.M.L.I. ; served in Egyptian campaign i882(tnedal with
clasp and bronze star) : ;«. 1881, Minnie Pitts, el. da. of Edward Allen, Esq., J.P., of Stowford Lodge,
Ivy Bridge, Devon, and has issue living, Lionel Morton, b. 1888. George Henry, />. 1849 ; is a
retired Lieut. R.N. Frances Charlotte : ;«. 1872, Montagu St. John Maule, Esq., Solicitor, and
has issue living, Henry Noel St. John, b. 1873,— Walter John, b. 1878,— Ethel Mary St. Johi, b.
1886. Residence, Bath Emily Elizabeth : m. 1874, Ernest Wallace Rooke, Esq., Solicitor.
Residence, Bath.
Issue of the late Arthur Eden, Esq., b. 1793, d. 1860 : m. 1824, Frances, who d. 1877, widow
of William Baring, Esq., M.P., and da. of John Poulett Thompson, Esq., of Waverley
Abbey : —
Arthur John, b. 1827. Residence, 19, Bedford Square, W.C Frederick, b. 1828 : in. 1865. Caroline,
da. of E. J. L. Jekyll, Esq., of Wargrave Hill. Mabel : m. 1861, Frederick Cox, Esq Resi-
dences, 10, Belgrave Square, S.W. ; Harefield Place, Uxbridge. Dulcibella: m. 1856, Hugh
Hammersley, Esq., who d. 1882, and has issue living, Margaret Dulcibella : m. 1883, Sydney
Francis Godolphin Osborne, Esq., of 51, Elm Park Gardens, S.W. [see D. Leeds], — Dora: in. 1880,
Francis Campbell, Esq., of the Foreign Office, and 7, Onslow Crescent, South Kensington, S.W.
Residences, Sun House, Chelsea Embankment, S.W. ; "Eden," Tolland's Bay, Isle of Wight.
Issue of the late Robert Eden, Esq., b. 1800, d. 1879 : m. 1829, Frances (now of 16, Warwick
Square, S.W.), da. of the Rev. Rowland Egerton-Warburton, of Norley, Cheshire :—
Morton Robert, b. 1830 ; formerly Major 5<5th Regt. ; retired as Col. 1879 ; served in Crimean
campaign 1855 (medal with clasp and Turkish medal): ;;/. 1864, Frances Maria, da. of the late
Nathaniel Clarke Barnardiston, Esq., of The Ryes, Sudbury, Suffolk, and has issue, Ethel. Resi-
dence, 77, St. George's Road, S.W. Cittb, Army and Navy. Charles Henry, b. 1839 : ;;/. 1863,
Georgina, da. of Capt. Frederick William Hill (formerly of loth Foot), and has issue living, Guy
Ernest Morton, £. 1864, — Arthur Henry, b. 1866, — Victoria Beatrice Edith. Residence, 16, Warwick
Square, S.W. Clubs, Savile, Athena-um.
Frederick Morton, 5th son of 3rd baronet, was created Baron Henley [see B. Henley],
The ist and the 2nd baronets of West Auckland each sat as M.P. for co. Durham. The 2nd son
of 3rd baronet of West Auckland was created a baronet, and this baronet's 3rd and $th sons were
respectively created Baron Auckland and Baron Henley. The 4th baronet of the same creation sat as
M.P. for co. Durham, and the sth baronet assumed for himself the additional surname of Johnson.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
EDMONSTONE, Creation 1774, of Duntreath, Stirlingshire.
Sir ARCHIBALD EDMONSTONE, 5th
Baronet ; b. May 3Oth. 1867 ; s. his father, Adm.
Sir WILLIAM, 1888; is Lieut. 3rd Batn. Princess
Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders), and
a D. L. for Stirlingshire.
^rtns — Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory-
counter-flory gules. Crtst — Out of a ducal coronet a swan's
head and neck proper, j^iipporttrs — Two lions rampant gules.
Seats— Duntreath Castle, Strathblane, Stirlingshire ;
Colzium, Kilsyth, Stirlingshire. Town Residence — 7,
Halkin Street West, S.W. Clubs — Marlborough, Bachelors'.
Virtue adds to honor.
Sisters living— Louisa Anne : m. 1872, Lieut.-Col. Henry
Pipon, R.H.A. Charlotte Henrietta: ;«. 1866, the
Rev. John Francis Kitson, V. of Antony, and has with other issue living, James Buller, b. 1870, —
Antony Buller, b. 1890, — Dorothy Euphemia, b. 1888. Residence, Antony Vicarage, near Devon-
port. Jessie : m. 1884, Major Edward John Winnington- Ingram, Roy. Warwickshire Regt., who
d. 1892 [Winnington, Bart., colls.]. Residence, Northgate House, Warwick.— ^Frances Euphemia :
in. 1873, Alexander R. Duncan, Esq., and has issue living, John Alexander, b. 1878.— Sophia : in.
1880, James Edward Hope. Esq. [see Hope, Bart., colls.]. Mary Clementina : m. 1874, Andrew-
Graham Murray, Esq., M.P., Solicitor-Gen, for Scotland, and has issue living, Ronald Thomas
Graham, b. 1875, — Alary Caroline, — Gladys Esme, — Marjorie. Residences, Rothesay Terrace,
Edinburgh; Stenton, Dunkeld, Perthshire. Alice Frederica (Hon. Mrs. George Keppet)'. m.
1891, the Hon. George Keppel, Lieut. 2nd Batn. Gordon Highlanders [see E. Albemarle]. Resi-
dence, 7, West Halkin Street, S.W.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— MARY ELIZABETH (Lady Edmonstone), da. of the late Lieut.-Col.
Parsons, C.M.G. : m. 1841, Adm. Sir William Edmonstone, 4th baronet, who d. 1888. Residences,
Duntreath Castle, Strathblane, Stirlingshire ; 7, Halkin Street West, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Neil Benjamin Edmonstone, Esq infra) . —
Issue of the late Neil Benjamin Edmonstone, Esq., b. 1809, d. 1872 : m. 1840, Madelina Ellinor
(now of 31, Gloucester Place, Portman Square, W.), da. of William Henry Trant, Esq.,
H.E.I.C.S., of Dingle, co. Kerry : —
NEIL BENJAMIN, b. 1843; is a retired Lieut.-Col. (formerly 4th Hussars): m. 1886, Edith
Isabel, da. of Henry Lumsden, Esq., of Pitcaple, Aberdeenshire, and has issue living, Eda Meriel,
i>. 1888. Clubs, Junior United Service, Hurlmgham.— -William Henry, b. 1850. Residence, 31,
Gloucester Place, Portman Square, W. Club, Raleigh.
Issue of the late Sir George Frederick Edmonstone, K.C.B., b. 1813, d. 1864: in. 18 — . Anne
Farley, who d. 185^. da. of T. Turner, Esq., H.E.I.C.S. : —
Ellen Craigie.
Issue of the late Neil Benjamin Edmonstone, Esq., sth son of ist baronet, b. 1765, d.
1841 : »/. 17 — , Charlotte Anne, da. of Peter Friell, Esq. : —
Rev. Charles Welland, b. 1811 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1833, M.A. 1838); is V. of Ch. Ch.,
Hornsey : m. 1842, Susan Mary D'Oyley, who d. 1852, da. of the late Rev. Philip Douglas, and
has issue living, Susanna Carnegie : m. 1867, Dr. John Venn (Fellow of Caius Coll., Camb.), and
has issue living, John Archibald b. 1883, — Charlotte Anne : in. 1871, the Rev. Thomas Dalton,
Senior Mathematical Master of Eton Coll., and has issue living, Thomas
This family is probably descended from an Edmundus of the powerful race of Seton, amid whose
lands Edmonstone, the original family seat, is situated. The ist baronet was M.P. for Dumbartonshire
and the Ayr and Irvine Burghs 1761-95, and the 2nd and 4th baronets'sat as M.P. for Stirlingshire (C>
1812-19, and 1874-80 respectively.
EDWARDES, Creation 1644, of Shrewsbury.
Sir HENRY HOPE EDWARDES, loth Baronet ; b.
April toth, 1829 ; s. his father, Sir HENRY. 1841 ; ed. at Rugby;
formerly Lieut. 85th Foot, and Lieut. N. Salop Yeo. Cav. ; is
a J.P. for Salop.
^rnu — Gules, a chevron engrailed between three heraldic tigers' heads
erased argent. Crtst — A man's head within a helmet proper garnished or.
Seat — Wootton Hall, Ashbourne. Town Address — 55, Jermj'n Street,
S.W. Clubs— Carlton, Turf.
A fyno Duw derfid.
What God has willed,
This family, descended from the ancient Welsh kings of Powysland, was
sealed at Kilhendre, Salop, temp. Henry I. The first who assumed the
name of Edwardes was John ap David ap Madoc, of Kilhendre, temp. Henry
VII.; he was great-great-grandfather of Sir Thomas Edwardes, who for his
eminent services to Charles I. was created a baronet in 1644. The patent,
however, having been lost during the disturbances of those times, a new one
•as granted to his son, Sir Francis, by Charles II., in 1678, with prece-
•uiill be accomplished, dence according to the warrant granted to his father.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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EDWARDS, Creation 1838. [Extinct 1850.]
Sir JOHN EDWARDS, ist and last Baronet.
Daughter living — Mary Cornelia {Marchioness of Londonderry) : m. 1846, the 5th Marquess of
Londonderry. Residences, Plas Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire ; 3, Hamilton Place, W.
EDWARDS, Creation 1866, of Pye Nest, Yorkshire.
Sir HENRY COSTER LEA EDWARDS, 2nd Baronet ;
b. June 3rd, 1840 ; s. his father, Col. Sir HENRY, C.B., 1886 ;
ed. at Harrow, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; is a J.P. for W.
Riding of York ; formerly Lieut. 2nd W. York Yeo. Cav. : m.
1st, 1872, Agnes Harcourt, whom he divorced 1886, el. da. of the
late Edward Rawson Clark, Esq., of 147, Church Street, Chelsea,
S.W. ; andly, 1887, Laura Selina, da. of the late John Capes
Clark, Esq., of Bridgefoot House, Iver, Bucks, and has issue
by 2nd marriage.
^rms — Azure, on a bend nebulee argent, cotised or, a fleur-de-lis,
between two martlets of the field. &rtst — Out of a crown vallery or, a
talbot's head argent, semee-de-lis azure.
Scat — Darcey Hey, Boscombe, Hants. Club — Junior Carlton.
Omne bonum Dei donum.
Every good is the gift
of God.
Son living— JOHN HENRY PRIESTLEY CHURCHILL, b. July
7th, i88q.
Brothers living— Priestley Churchill, b. 1841 ; ed. at Harrow, and at St. John's Coll., Oxford ; is a
D.L. of W. Riding of York. Clubs, Carlton, Junior Carlton. Charles Grove, b. 1843; ed. at
Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (M.A. 1870); is a J.P. for W. Riding of York and for Berks, and
Lieut. -Col. and Col. and W. York Yeo. Cav. : m. 1871, Beatrix, da. of Henry Hippisley, Esq.
Residence, Wicklesham, Faringdon. Clubs, Carlton, Hurlingham, Yorkshire. Arthur Hancock,
b. 1847 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (M.A. 1872) ; formerly Major and W. York Yeo. Cav. ;
is a J.P. and D.L. for W. Riding of York : »«. 1874, Eleanor Louisa, da. of the late Lieut.-Col.
Joseph Walker Pease, of Hesslewood, Hull [see Palmer, Bart., cr. 1660], and has issue living,
Geoffrey Otho Charles, b. 1876, — Henry Arthur Rolleston, /). 1881, — Eleanor Churchill, — Barbara
Florence, — Winifred Delia. Residences, Swinnow Hall, Wetherby ; Pyenest, Halifax. Clubs,
Carlton, Yorkshire.
Sisters living — Henrietta Maria : in. 1860, Capt. John Dearden (formerly of 13th Light Dragoons),
and has issue living, John, b. 1861 ; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Royal Sussex Regt., — Henry, b.
1867, — Margaret Gertrude, — Agnes Henrietta. Residences, The Hollins, near Halifax ; Nymnns.
near Crawley. Emily Gertrude : ;«. 1873, Lea Priestley Edwards, Esq , and has issue living, Eric
Lea Priestley, b. 1877, — Charles Egerton Priestley, b. 1879, — Bertram Cecil Priestley, b. 1880, —
Lionel Priestley, b. 1881, — Eva Gertrude Josephine. Residence, Crosby Court, Northallerton.
Laura Maud : ;;/. 1874, Edward Egerton Leigh, Esq. (formerly Lieut. 2nd Dragoon Guards),
2nd son of the late Col. Egerton Leigh, M.P., and has issue living, John Egerton, b. 1876, — Henry
Egerton, b. 1877. Residence, Broadwell Manor House, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire.
WidOW living Of 1st Baronet— MARIA CHURCHILL (Lady Edwards), da. of the late Thomas
Coster, Esq. . in. 1838, Sir Henry Edwards, C. B., ist baronet, who d. 1886. Residence, Pyenest,
Halifax.
The ist baronet sat as M.P. for Halifax (C) 1847-52, and for Beverly 1857-68.
Edwards-Moss, see Moss.
GREY-EGERTON, Creation 1617, of Egerton and Oulton, Cheshire.
Sir PHILIP HENRY BRIAN GREY-£GERTON,
I2th Baronet ; b. April 29th, 1864; s. his father,
Sir PHILIP LE BEL WARD, 1891 ; is Capt. 4th Batn.
Cheshire Regt.
^rms — Quarterly, ist and 4th, argent a lion rampant gules,
between three pheons sable, Egerton ; 2nd and 3rd, barry of
six argent and azure, a label of five points gules, Grey. Crtsts
-ist, three arrows, two in saltire, and one in pale, points
downwards or, barbed and feathered sable, banded with a
ribbon gules ; 2nd, on a dexter glove argent, a falcon rising
or. j»upporttrs — Dexter, a lion argent ducally crowned or ;
sinister, a wyvern or ; each gorged with a plain collar azure,
and pendent therefrom an escutcheon gules charged with
/ trust not in arms, but in valor. three pheons argent.
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Seats — Oulton Park, Tarporley, Cheshire ; Broxton Old Hall, Chester. Clubs — Bachelors',
Wellington, Raleigh.
Sister living— Violet Edith Grey.
Uncle living (son of loth Baronet)— ROWLAND, b. Oct. 23rd, 1838 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. Rifle
Brigade. Residence, 2, Carlisle Place, Victoria Street, S.W. Clubs, Army and Navy, Wellington.
AuntS living (daughters of loth baronet)— Anna Mary Elizabeth : m. 1855, Henry Reginald Corbet,
Esq. [see Corbet, Bart., colls.]. Residence, Adderley Hall, Market Drayton. Cecely Louisa
(Countess of Selkirk) : in. 1878, the 6th Earl of Selkirk, who d. 1885 [see D. Hamilton]. Residences,
Balmae, Kirkcudbright ; 50, Berkeley Square, W.
Great-Uncles living (sons of gth Baronet) — Rev. William Henry EGERTON, b. 1811 < ed. at
Brasenose Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1834, M.A. 1835); is R. of Whitchurch : m. 1840, Louisa, da. of
Brook Cunliffe, Esq. [see Cunliffe, Bart., colls.], and has issue living, William Willoughby,
b. 1842 ; is Lieut.-Col. 2nd Batn. King's (Liverpool Regt.) ; served in Burmah Campaign 1886-7
(mentioned in despatches, medal), — Rev. Brooke de Malpas, b. 1845 ; ed. at Brasenose Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1868, M.A. 1871) ; is V. and Rural Dean of Brackley, Northants : m. 1878, Alice Catherine,
da. of the late Rev. Edward Rose Breton, R. of Charmouth, — John Francis, b. 1846 ; is Major
2nd Batn. Worcestershire Regt., — Frederick Philip, b. 1853, — Mary, — Mabel. Residence, Whit-
church Rectory, Salop. Rev. George Henry EGERTON, b. 1822; ed. at Brasenose Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1844, M.A. 1847) ; is R. of Myddle, and a Preb. of Lichfield : in. ist, 1846, Mary, who d.
1876, da. of the late Henry Stone, Esq., H.E.I.C.S., and widow of Sir William Marjoribanks, 2nd
baronet ; 2ndly, 1881, Clara, da. of J. T. Oswald, Esq., of Dunnikier, Fifeshire, and has issue living
(by 2nd marriage), Arthur Oswald, b. 1890, — Bridget Ellin, b. 1888. Residence, Myddle Rectory-,
near Shrewsbury.
Great-Aunt living (daughter of gth Baronet)— Mary Anne Elizabeth: ;«. 1841, Charles Robert
Cotton, Esq., who d. 1873 [see V. Combermere, colls.]. Residence,
Widow living Of llth Baronet— HENRIETTA ELIZABETH SOPHIA (Hon.. Lady Grey-Egerton),
da. of ist Baron Londesborough : m. 1861, Lieut.-Col. Sir Philip Le Belward Grey-Egerton, nth
baronet, who d. 1891. Residence, Brocton Old Hall, Chester.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Caledon Richard Egerton, 5th sonofgth baronet, b. 1814,
d. 1874: in. 1843, Margaret, da. of Alexander Gumming, Esq., of St. Vincent: —
Richard, b. 1844 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1867) ; Bar. Middle Temple 1860 ; is an Assist. Resi
dent Magistrate, Jamaica : in. 1892, Caroline Mary, da. of the late Rev. David Phillips Lewis, R.
of Llandrinio. Residence, Kingston, Jamaica. Caledon Philip, b. 1846; is Lieut.-Col. 2nd Batn.
Dorsetshire Regt. : in. 1884, Caroline Blanche, da. of the Rev. Reginald Southwell Smith, R. of
Staflford, Dorchester [see Smith-Marriott, Bart.], and has issue living, Philip Reginald Le Belward,
b. 1885. Charles Comyn, D.S.O., b. 1848 ; is Lieut.-Col. 3rd Punjab Cav. ; served in Afghanistan
1880, with Gen. Sir Frederick S. Roberts, Bart., G.C.B., V.C., in his memorable march from Cabul
to Candahar (mentioned in despatches), and in Miranzai Expedition 1891 (severely wounded, men-
tioned in despatches) ; D.S.O. 1891 : in. 1877, Anna Wellwpod, who d. 1890, da. of the late James
Lawson Hill, Esq., W.S. of Edinburgh, and has issue living, Wion de Malpas, b. 1879, — James
Boswell, b. 1880, — Charles Caledon, b. i886.^^Reginald Arthur, b. 1850 ; is a Surveyor in Gen.
Post Office : ;«. 1877, Margaret, da. of the late Hon. J. Baker, of Morialta, S. Australia, and has
issue living, Reginald Francis le Belward, b. 1880, — Wilfrid Allan, b. 1881, — Robert, b. 1892, —
Mary Caledon,— Winefride Annie le Clerc, — Hilda Dupre. George le Clerc, R.N., b. 1852;
became Com. 1887 ; served in Arctic Expedition 1875-6 (medal) : m. 1882, Frances Emily, da.
of the late Murray Gladstone, Esq., and has issue living, William Markham le Clerc, b. 1883,
— Bryan, b. 1886, — Dorothy. .Francis William, b. 1854 ; isCapt. I.S.C., and Dist. Judge, Punjab :
in. 1887, Margaret Josephine, da. of Col. Lovett, of Belmpnt, Chirk.— Brian, b. 1857 ; is Settle-
ment Officer, Oodeypore, India. Florence Maud. Edith Rebecca.
Issue of the late Frederic Arthur Egerton, Esq., Com. R.N., 6th son of pth baronet,
b. 1816, d. 1857 : in. 1848, Juliet Olivia, who d. 1881, da. of William Shelton
Burnett, Esq. : —
Frederic Philip, b. 1853. Juliet Rebecca: m. 1875, Assheton Rasbotham, Esq., and has issue
living, Darcy Arthur, b. 1876, — Roger Egerton, b. 1878. Mary Cotton : m. 1884, Petley Lloyd
Augustus Price, Esq., [see Rugge-Price, Bart., colls.]. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Philip Egerton, Esq., father of 8th and gth baronets : —
Issue of the late William Egerton, Esq., b. 1770, d. 1827 : m. 1807, Sibella, who d. 1883, da.
of Robert Boswell, Esq., W.S., of Edinburgh :—
Philip Henry, b. 1824 ; served in Indian C.S. 1842-72 : m. ist; 1857, Mary, who d. 1878, da. of Sir
William Marjoribanks, 2nd baronet; 2ndly, 1886, Mary Louisa, who d. 1889, widow of 4th Baron
Erskine, and da. of Col. Alexander Campbell, C.B., K.H. ; 3rdly, 1890, Maud Mary Wedderburn,
da. of the late Samuel Clarke- Jervpise, Esq. [see Clarke Jervoise, Bart., colls.], and has issue living,
(by ist marriage), Rev. John Marjoribanks, b. 1858, ed. at Cheltenham Coll., at Keble Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1881, M.A. 1884), and at Ely Theological Coll. ; is R. of Rode, Stoke-upon-Trent,— George
b. 1859, — Graham, b. 1861 : in. 1886, Julia, da. of — Easley, Esq., of U.S.A., and has issue living,
John George b. 18— , Mary Phil,— Philip, R.N., b. 1866 ; became Lieut. 1889, — William, b. 1870 ;
is in B.C.S., — Ruth, — Mary. Residence, Tulliebelton House, Bankfoot, Perth. Sir Robert
Eyles, K.C.S.I., C.I.E., b. 1827 ; ed. at Exeter Coll., Oxford, and at Haileybury ; served in B.C.S.
1849-82 ; was a M.L.C. of Gov.-Gen. of India 1871-4, and Lieut.-Gov. of the Punjab 1877-82 ; is
a J.P. for co. Denbigh ; C.S.I. 1875, C.I.E. 1878, K.C.S.I. 1879 : m. ist, 1853, Mary Warren, who
d. 1882, da. of the late Capt. William Hickey, H.E.I.C. ; 2ndly, 1883, Emily Caroline, da. of the
late Rev. J. W. Cunningham, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Robert Walter, b. 1855; is
an Executive Engineer, P.W. Depart., India: m. 1887, Flora Augusta, da. of Gen. Richard
Shubrick, and has issue living, Robert Randle b. 1888, — Raleigh Gilbert, b. 1860 ; is Capt. I.S.C., —
Charles Philip, b. 1863; is Lieut. I.S.C., and Assist.-Commr., Punjab: m. 1889, Lilian Isabel, da.
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of Lieut. -Gen. Hugh Rose, B.S.C., and has issue living, Rowland Philip b. 1891, — Frances Mary :
in. 1881, William Mackworth Young, Esq., C.S.I., B.C.S. [see Young, Bart., cr. 1813],— Katharine
Flora, — Margaret Rebecca. Resilience, Coed-y-glyn, Wrexham. Anne : m. 1855, the Rev.
Philip Mules, who d. i8g2, Chap, to Duke of Rutland. Residence, Knipton Cottage, Grantham.
Issue of the late Gen. Sir Charles Bulkeley Egerton, G.C.M.G., K.C.H., b. 1774, d. 1857:
;«. 1809, Charlotte, who d. 1849, da. of Adm. Sir Thomas Troubridge, ist baronet : —
Francis Philip, b. 1813 ; is a retired Capt. R. N. : in. 1863, Georgina Augusta, da. of the late Rev.
George Pitt, V. of Audlem [see Mainwaring, Bart.]. Residence, Eaton Villa, Clifton.
Issue of the late Rev. Rowland Egerton- Warburton, b. 1778, d. 1846 : m. 1803, Emma, whorf.
1881, only da. of James Croxton, Esq., of Norley Bank, Cheshire : —
Frances: m. 1829, Robert Eden, Esq., who d. 1879, and has issue living [see Eden, Bart., colls.].
Residence, 16, Warwick Square, S.W.—— Maria Sibylla : -in. 1838, James Bateman, Esq., and
has issue living, John (of The Hall, Brightlingsea, Essex. Club, Carlton), b. 1839 ; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Camb. ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Staffordshire, and a J.P. for Essex : m. 1865, the Hon. Jessy
Caroline Bootle-Wilbraham, sister of ist Earl of Lathom, — Kev. Rowland (of Narowal, Punjab),
b. 1840; ed. at Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A. 18— , M.A. 1864) : m. 1879, Helen, da. of Philip
Sandys Melvill. Esq., C.S.I.,— Robert (of Benthall Hall, Broseley), b. 1842: m. 1883, Caroline
Octavia, da. of the late Very Rev. the Hon. Henry Edward John Howard, D. D., and widow
of the Rev. Charles Philip Wilbraham [see E. Carlisle, colls.], — Katharine : m. 1868, Ulick
Ralph Burke, Esq. [see Burke, Bart., cr. 1797]. Residence, Home House, Worthing.
Charlotte: m. 1859, the Rev. Henry Leslie, who d. 1870. Sophia : m. 1860, Henry Wolley,
Esq. Residence, Willsbridge House, Bristol.
Granddaughter of the late William Egerton, Esq., b. 1770 (ante) : —
Issue of the late William Egerton, Esq., b. 1815, d. 1841 : in. 1837, Mary Anne, da. of Lawford
Tronson, Esq. : —
Sibella. Residence, Gresford Lodge, Gresford, Denbighshire.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Rowland Egerton -Warburton, (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rowland Eyles Egerton- Warburton, Esq., b. 1804, d. 1891: m. 1831, Mary,
who d. 1881, da. of Sir Richard Brooke, 6th Bart. : —
Piers, b. 1839 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1861) ; is a J.P. for Cheshire, and Lieut.-Col.
Cheshire Yeo. Cav. ; sat as M.P. for Cheshire Mid (C) 1876-85 : m. 1880, the Hon. Antoinette Eliza-
beth Saumarez, da. of 3rd Baron de Saumarez, and has issue living, John, b. 1883,— Geoffrey, b.
1888,— Dorothy, b. 1881,— Eveline, b. 1882,— Margery, b. 1890. Residence, Arley Hall, Northwich,
Cheshire. Clubs, Carlton, St. James's.— Mary Alice : m. 1859, William Edward Brinckman, Esq.,
who d. 1872 [see Brinckman, Bart., colls.]. Residence, Ribbesford House, Bewdley. Mary : in.
ist, 1860, Robert Newcomen, who d. 1861, el. son of Sir Robert Gore-Booth, 4th baronet; 2ndly,
John Ussher, Esq., J.P. co. Waterford, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Edward, b.
1868, Mary, — Maurice, b. 1877, — Mary. Residence, The Dene, Northwich, Cheshire.
Issue of the late Rev. James Francis Egerton-Warburton, b. 1807, d. '1849 : m- ^39, Anne,
who d. 1886, da. of George Stone, Esq., of Blisworth : —
George, b. 1844 : m. 1886, Ruth, da. of the late Hon. Arthur Lascelles [see E. Harewood, colls. 1.
Residence, Sandicroft, Northwich. Rev. Geoffrey, b. 1846 ; ed. at St. Mary Hall, Oxford
(B.A. 1870) ; is R. of Warburton : m. 1878, Adela Georgina Victorine, widow of H. T. Kelsey,
Esq., and da. of the late B. G. Goode, Esq., Barrister-at-law. Residence, Warburton Rectory,
Warrington.— Arthur, b. 1848 : m. 1874, Edna, da. of James Stowe, Esq. Residence, 143, Burn-
greave Road, Sheffield. Katharine Anne ; is Mother Superior of St. Saviour's Priory, Great
Cambridge Street, London, E.—— Eleanor Werburghe.
Issue of the late Major Henry William Egerton-Warburton, b. 1808, d. 1868 : m. 1835,
Harriette Elizabeth, da. of Maj.-Gen. Thomas Evans, C.B. : —
Emma Isabel : m. 1877, the Rev. Charles S. Bruce. Residence, Monkstown, Cork.
Issue of the late Major Peter Egerton-Warburton, C.M.G., b. 1813, d. 1889 : m. 1838, Alicia
(now of Adelaide, S. Australia), da. of Henry Mant, Esq. : —
Richard, b. 1840. Rowland James, b. 1846: in. 1872, Annie, da. of the late John Hart, Esq.,
C.M.G., and has issue living, John, b. 1873, — Peter, b. 1877, — Wilbraham, b. 1882, — two daus.
William, b. 1847: in. 1877, Edith, da. of W. M. Sandford, Esq., and has issue living, Richard,
b. 1880, — Philip, b. 1882, — a da. Ethel Catharine: m. 1871, Henry Augustus Short, Esq.
Mary. Residence,
Issue of the late George Edward Egerton-Warburton, Esq., Lieut, jist Regt., b. 1819, d.
1889: in. ist, 1842, Augusta, who d. 1871, da. of the late Sir Richard Spencer, R.N. ;
2ndly, 1873, Emily (now of 2, Diamond Terrace, Summertown, North Oxford), da. of the
late Rev. James Coghlan, R. of Markfield, Leicestershire : —
George Grey, b. 1843 : /«. 1872, Amy. da. of Edward Hester, Esq., and has issue living, a son and
three daus. Residence, Yeriminup, W. Australia. Rowland, b. 1845 : m. 1881, Mary, da. of John
M'Kail, Esq., and has issue living, three sons and three daus. Residence, Stonyhurst, W. Australia.
Horace, b. 1848 : in. 1875, Selina, da. of John M'Kail, Esq., and has issue living, John Le
Belward, b. 1880, — four daus. Residence, Woodlands, W. Australia. Augustus, b. 1850 : m.
1880, Fanny, da. of Edward Hester, Esq., and has issue living, two sons and three daus.
Philip, b. 1856.— Randle, b. 1860 : in. 1890. Eva, da. of Edward Hester, Esq. 'Edward, b. 1867.
Alice : m. 1870, the Rev. Waldyve Willington Tarleton. 'Mary : in. 1870, Cecil Rogers, Esq.,
Surgeon. Emma. Ann : ;;/. 1884, William Wallace Mitchell, Esq. Residence, Langton, W.
Australia. Francis Joseph, b. 1876. Cecil William b. 1878.
The House of Egerton, one of the most ancient and distinguished in Cheshire, traces its descent to
William le Belward, who was Baron of Malpas under the Norman Earls Palatine of that county.
)ayid, great-grandson of William le Belward, took the name of Egerton from the Lordship of Egerton,
which he had inherited ; and from him, in a direct line, is descended the present baronet. The 7th
baronet was created Earl of Wilton. The 8th, gth, and loth baronets each assumed the additional
surname of Grey. The loth baronet sat as M.P. for Chester (C) 1830, for Cheshire West 1835-68, and
for Cheshire West 1868-81.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
this.
Fortiter et recte.
ELIOTT, Creation 1666, of Stobs, Roxburghshire.
More beyond Boldly and They believe Sir WlLLIAM FRANCIS AUGUSTUS ELIOTT,
rightly, what they see.^,^ Baronet ; b. 1827 ; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM
FRANCIS, 1864 ; ed. at Eton ; served in 93rd High-
landers 1845-50 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Roxburgh-
shire : m. ist, 1848, Charlotte Maria, who d. 1878,
da. of the late Robert Wood, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1879,
Hannah Grissell, da. of H. T. Birkett, Esq., of
Foxbury, Surrey, and widow of Henry Kelsall,
Esq., and has issue by ist marriage.
Anus — Gules, on a bend engrailed or, a baton a/ure ;
upon a chief or, a baton of the last a castle winged with turrets
between two pillars argent, masoned sable, the gate of the
castle of the last charged with a key of the second, and below
the same the word Gibraltar. Crests — ist, a hand couped at
the wrist, in armour holding a cutlass in bend both proper ;
2nd, a key palewise proper; 3rd, an open dexter hand
palewise couped at the wrist charged with an eye, both
proper, j&npporttrs — Dexter, a ram ; sinister, a goat : both
Be wise. proper and each gorged with a laurel branch vert and tread-
, ing on a mural coronet or.
Seats— Wells House, Jedburgh, Roxburghshire ; Stobs Castle, Hawick, N.B. Gluts — Arthur's,
Constitutional, Scottish, Hurlingham.
Daughter living— Grace Theresa Blanche.
Sister living — Jessie Blanche Adelaide : ;«. 1868, Capt. James John Wood, formerly of 45th Foot,
and has issue living, James George Eliott, 6. 1871,— Emily Charlotte Eliott, — Louisa Theresa
Blanche Eliott. Residence, 44, Queen Street, Edinburgh.
Aunt living (daughter of 6th Baronet)— Euphemia Elizabeth Anne : nt. 1859, the Very Rev. Daniel
Bagpt, D.D., formerly Dean of Dromore, and Vicar-Gen, of Newry and Morne, who d. 1891.
Residence, 15, St. James's Road, Surbiton.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Alexander Boswell Eliott, Esq., R.N., 2nd son of ?th baronet, b.
1830, d. 1882 : m. ist, 1855, {Catherine, who d. 185-, da. of William Craigie, Esq.,
M.D. ; 2ndly, 1858, Annabella, da. of Niel Carmichael, Esq. : —
ARTHUR BOSWELL, b. 1856: m. 1884, Lilla, only child of John Burbank, Esq., and has issue
living, Gilbert Alexander Boswell, b. May 5th, 1885, — Marie Vere Margaret Emily Boswell, —
Beatrice Maud Boswell. Residence, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Club, Junior Travellers'.
Alexander Boswell Vassal!, b. 1867. Resides in Australia. Rawdon Popham Vassal), b. 1869,
——Charles James, b. 1875.
Issue of the late Gilbert Eliott, Esq., C.M.G., M.L.C., of Queensland, 3rd son of
6th baronet, b. 1706, d. 1871 : m. 1830, Isabella Lucy, who d. 1871, da. of the Rev.
Robert Elliot, V. of Askham :—
Gilbert William, b. 1831 ; was a Police Magistrate in Queensland 1865-78 : m. 1854, Jane Penelope,
da. of the late Thomas Thomson, Esq., of Tasmania, and has issue living, Gilbert Francis (Towns-
ville, Queensland), b. 1859 ; is Engineer of Harbours and Rivers for Northern Queensland : m.
1887, Emily Kate, da. of W. H. Palmer Esq., of Gippsland, Victoria, and has issue living, Gilbert
Noel b. 1888, Keith^. 1890,- Harry, b. 1866,— Kate Eliza: m. 1878, William A. Steedman, Esq.,
—Helen Ada: m. 1878, Alfred P. Mackenzie, Esq.,— Maud Celia : m. 1887, Charles Edward
Lovedav, Esq..— Constance May Residence, Rockford, Ingham, Townsville, Queensland.
Grandchildren of the late Gilbert Eliott, Esq. (ante): —
Issue of the late Francis Willoughby Eliott, Esq., b. 1832, rf, 1882 : ;«. 1854, Sara Jane (now
of Greenwells, Walcha, New England, N.S.W.), da. of the late W. Richards, Esq., of New
England, N.S.W. :—
Francis Willoughby Charles, b. 1855. Residence, Greenwells, Walcha, New England, N.S.W.
Gilbert William Henry, b. 1857 : m. 1886, Emily, da. of C. S. F. Chatfield, Esq., of Sydney,
N.S. Wales, and has issue living, Charles Francis, b. 1889, — Jane Isabella, b. 1887, a da., b. 1890.
Residence, Eulo, Glen Morrison, New England, N.S. Wales. Edward Percy, b. 1860: in. 1890,
Annie, el. da. of John Connolly, Esq., of Gayndah, Queeensland, and has issue living, Gilbert, b.
1891. Residence, Gayndah, Queensland William Russell, b. 1862. Clifton Hazlewood, b.
1872. Lucy Isabella : m. 1884, Percy Hall Ross, Esq. Elinor Mary Harriet : m. 1887, Henry
Hall Ross, Esq. Residence,
Issue of the late Sir Daniel Eliott, K.C.S.I., 4th son of 6th baronet, b. 1798, d. 1872 :
m. 1818, Georgina, who d. 1874, da. of Gen. George Russell: —
William Russell, b. 1820 ; entered Bengal Army 1839, and retired as Maj.-Gen. 1874 ; served in
Punjab campaign 1848-9 (medal with two clasps), and in Indian Mutiny 1857 (medal) : m. ist. 1860,
Jessie, who d. 1873, da. of Robert M'Intosh, Esq., Surg. Bengal Army; 2ndly, 1876. Frances
Helen, who d. 1884, da. of Peter Laurence Cloete, Esq., of Zandvliet, Cape of Good Hope, and
widow of Capt. Aubrey John Fullerton Gordon, M.S.C., and has issue living (by ist marriage)
Hugh Russell, b, 1873, — Georgina Jessie, — Emma Frances. Residence, Dairy, Tisbury Road, West
Brighton. ^^— Henry Manning, b. 1827; entered Madras Army 1844, and retired as Maj.-Gen. 1876;
m, 1860, Jessie, da. of the Rev. Alfred Fennell. Residence, Langlee, Darlaston Road, Wimbledon.
Club, East India United Service. Caroline: m. 18 — , Lieut.-Col. Charles Cplville Young, R.A.,
C.B., whorf. 1855, and has issue living, Henry Pottinger, b. 1850; formerly Major I.S.C. ; served in
Afghan war 1879: m. 1879, Sara, da. of John Nugent, Esq. M.B., — Rci'. Daniel Eliott, b. 1851 ; is
V. of Woodstock, Cape of Good Hope : m. 1887, a da. of W. M. Molle, Esq., formerly M.C.S
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Cecilia Wheatley : ;«. 1856, Maj.-Gen. Eustace Hill, and has issue living Edward Keppel, b. 1863, —
Eustace Henry, b, 1870, — Maria Anne : at. 18 — , Capt. Alfred Hayland Parratt Turner, R.A., —
Grace Anne : /«. 1888, C. Straker, Esq. Residence, High Warden, near Hexham.
Grandchildren of the late Sir Daniel Eliott, K.C.S.I. (ante): —
Issue of the late Edward Frederick Eliott, Esq., b. 1834, d. 1873 : m. 1856, Rykie Sophia, who
d. 1891, da. of Peter Lawrence Cloete, Esq.: —
Laurence Edward, b. 1859 : is Capt. I.S.C., and Assist. Commr., Burmah.— —Francis Hardinge,
b. 1862 ; is Lieut. I.S.C., and Assist. Commr., Burmah. Hester Sullivan : in. 1884, Capt. Hugh
H. H. Aspinall, I.S.C., and has issue living, Gladys Hester, b. 1889.
Grandchildren of the late Adm. George Augustus Eliott (infra) :—
Issue of the late Major George Augustus Eliott, /'. 1838, d. 1884 : m. ist, 18 — , Helen Janet,
who d. 1876, da. of W. Jardine-Gallen, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1877, M
ary Anna, da. of the late J.
erald Otho Rooski, b.
Crampton, Esq. : —
Francis Augustus Heathfield, 6. 1867. - Harry Arthur Gilbert, b. 18
1874. Hugh Jardine Lewin, b. 1876.
Issue of the late Adm. George Augustus Eliott, sth son of 6th baronet, b. 1799, d.
1872 : m. ist, 1837, Alicia Anne, who d. 1864, da. of the Hon. Thomas Jefferv, of
Halifax, N.S. ; 2ndly, 1868, Harriet Sophia, da. of Adm. Sir John West, G.C.B. :—
Francis John Jeffery, b. 1844; is a retired Capt. R.N. . ;«. 1874, Hortense Caroline, da. of the late
Leon Schmitt, Esq., and has issue living, Mabel Alicia Georgina. Club, Junior United Service.
Issue (by ist marriage) of the late Adm. Russell Eliott, 7th son of 6th baronet, b. 1802,
d. 1881 : m. ist, 1830, Bethia, who d. 1843, da. of Sir William Russell, M.D., ist
baronet ; 2ndly, 1852, Henrietta, who d. 1878, da. of Sir John Lister-Kaye, ist
baronet : —
Charles Francis, b. 1830. Residence, Alma Cottage, Stockbridge, Hants. Club, Crichton.— —
Georgina. Residence, Wolthorpe House, Stamford, Lincolnshire. - Bethia Russell.
Sii William Eliott is head of the clan Eliott. The Eliotts of Stobs are descended from Gilbert
Eliott of Stobs, — " Gibby wi' the gouden gartins,"— whose grandson, Gilbert, was made knight- banneret
by the King in person on the field at Scone in 1643, and was afterwards created a baronet by Charles
II. Gen. Eliott (Lord Heathfield). the famous defender of Gibraltar, was great-great-granduncle of
the present baronet.
Eliott (Fuller-Eliott-Drake) see Drake.
ELLIOT, Creation 1874, of Penshaw, Durham, and Whitby, Yorkshire.
Sir GEORGE ELLIOT, D.C.L., ist Baronet, son of
the late Ralph Elliot, Esq. . of Penshaw, co. Durham ; b. March
i Sth, 1815 ; is a D. L. for Monmouthshire, and for County
Palatine of Durham, a J. P. for cos. Glamorgan and Durham,
and a colliery proprietor, of Cardiff and Durham ; formerly
Pres. of Ins. of Mining Engineers ; Hon. D.C.L. Durham 1882 ;
sat as M.P. for Durham N. (C) 1868-80 and 1881-5, and for
Monmouth Dist. 1886-92 ; unsuccessfully contested Durham N.
1874 and 1880, and S.E. Div. of Durham 1885 : m. 1836, Mar-
garet, who d. 1880, da. of the late George Green, Esq., of
Houghton-le-Spring, and has issue.
£Vnns — Or, on a fesse engrailed cottised wavy gules, an annulet between
ibor^Tveritas two fleurSmde-lis of the first ; in chief, three roses of the second, barbed and
' ' seeded proper. Crtst — A demi sea horse azure, charged with two fleurs-de-
Indtislry and truth. [;S; palewise, and resting the sinister foot on as many annulets, interlaced or.
Seats — Houghton Hall, Durham ; The Friars, Newport, Monmouthshire. Town Residence —
i, Park Street, Park Lane, W. Chambers— 23, Great George Street, S.W. Chibs— Carlton, Con-
servative, City of London, Whitehall, St. Stephen's.
Son living— GEORGE WILLIAM, M.P., b. May isth, 1844 ; ed. at Edinburgh, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. ; is a colliery owner, a D. L. for Monmouth and a J. P. for N. Riding of York : sat as M.P. for
Northallerton (C) 1874-85 ; has represented Richmond Div. of N. Riding of York since 1886, having
been defeated therefor in 1885 : in. 1866, Sarah Taylor, da. of the late Charles Taylor, Esq., of
Sunderland, and has issue living, George, b. 1867, — Charles, b. 1873, — Sarah Taylor, — Mildred
Mary: ;«. 189?, Robert Clayton Swan, Esq., of Solberge, near Northallerton, — Florence.
Residences, Scruton Hall, Bedale ; Royal Crescent, Whitby. Chibs, Carlton, Garrick, St. Stephen's,
Yorkshire.
Daughters living— Margaret : »/. 1862, Thomas Thompson Pyle, Esq., M.D., J.P., who d. 1890,
and has issue living, George Elliot Aubone, b. 1865 ; is Lieut. Northumberland Artillery, W. Div.
R.A.,— Ernest Harold Elliot, b. 1868,— Ethel Margaret : ;«. 1886, John St. George Arthur Garde-
Browne, Esq., of Coolcower House, Macroom, co. Cork, and has issue living, Edward St. George b.
1888, John b. 1890, William b. 1891. Alice Ann : in. 1867, Joseph Charles Parkinson, Esq., J.P.
and D.L. for co. Monmouth, and has issue living. Marriott, b. 1872.— Henrietta : in. 1867,
Charles Taylor, Esq., and has issue living, Charles, /;. 1869,— Ella Beatrice: m. 1890, Surg.-Capt.
Walter C. Beevor, ist Batn. Scots Guards, and has issue living, Charles Francis b. iBg'>, — Kathleen
Elliot,— Alice Mary Taylor, — Melanie Elliot,— Georgina Elliot,— Henrietta Elliot,— Elizabeth
Elliot. Residence, Horton Manor, Slough.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Ralph Elliot, Esq., el. son of ist baronet, b. 1839, d. 1874 : m. 1863,
Margaret (who m. 2ndly, 1876, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Herbert Lewin, formerly of
B.S.C.), da. of the late John Robinson M'Clean, Esq., M.P. :—
Anna Maclean: m. 1887, John Kirkpatrick Young, Esq., and has issue living, William Wallace, 6.
1889, — a son, b. 1891. Residence, 17, Glendower Place, S. Kensington. S.W.— — Margaret : m.
1892, William Maxse Meredith, Esq. Residence, Llanelly, S. Wales. Mabel Elizabeth. Resi-
dence,
ELLIS, Creation 1882, of Byfleet, Surrey.
Sir QOHN) WHITTAKER ELLIS, ist Baronet, 5th
son of the late Joseph Ellis, Esq., of Richmond, Surrey; b.
Jan. 25th, 1829 ; elected Alderman of Broad Street Ward 1872 ;
was Sheriff of London and Middlesex 1874-5, Lord Mayor of
London 1881-2, and first Mayor of Richmond 1890-91 ; is Gov.
of the Hon. the Irish So., a J.P. for co. Londonderry, a
D.L. for City of London, Chm. of Emanuel Hospital and a
Chevalier 2nd class of the Golden Lion of Nassau ; sat as
M.P. for Surrey Mid (C) 1884-5, and f°r Kingston Div. of
Surrey 1885-92 : m. 1859, Mary Ann, youngest da. of John
Staples, Esq., of Belmont, near Salisbury.
^_ _ ,Srms — Or, on a cross engrailed sable the sceptre, or mace, in pale,
TT • i i -.•!.• representing that of the Lord Mayor of the City of London, between four
wuic naoeo non DM. crescents of the first . in the ist and 4th q^ers a fleur-de-lys azure. Crtst
/i I have is — A. female figure proper, vested or, holding in the dexter hand a chaplet of
roses gules, and in the sinister a palm branch slipped vert.
Seat — Buccleuch House, Richmond, Surrey. Town Residence — 3, Berkeley Street, Piccadilly,
W. Clubs — Carlton, Garrick, Constitutional, CityCarlton.
That
not to thee.
Brothers living — Charles, b. 1818: m. 1847, Eleanor, da. of George Linton, Esq., of Wathcote,
Richmond, Yorkshire. Edward, b. 1820: m. 1850, Catherine Jane, el. da. of William Ifold,
Esq., of Kensington, W. Residence, 6, Endsleigh Street, Tavistock Square, W.C.— — Frederick
Startridge, b. 1830: m, 1861, Caroline Augusta Flora, da. of William Moates, Esq. Residence,
Chelston, Torquay. Henry, b. 1832 : in. 1861, Henrietta Elizabeth, da. of the Rev. Row-
land Smith, R. of Swyncombe, Henley. Residence, Gower House, Southfields, Wandsworth,
S.W.— George, b. 1834: m. 1862, Maria Clementina, da. of Edward Lumley, Esq., of Gower
Street, W. Residence^ 8, Downe Terrace, Richmond, Surrey.
Sisters living — Mary : »/. 1834, [ohn Thornton Down, Esq., who d. 1878, of Mornington House,
North End, Fulham, S.W. Residence, Roslyn Villa, Blackheath Vale, S.E. Martha. Reside-rxe,
St. Raphael's, Torquay.
ELPHINSTONE, Creation 1628, of New Glasgow.
Sir NICHOLAS WILLIAM ELPHINSTONE, loth
Baronet, 2nd son of 8th Baronet; b. Dec. i6th, 1825; s. his
brother, Maj.-Gen. Sir JOHN, 1877; entered Bengal Army
1845, and retired as Lieut.-Col. 1865 ; is a noble in Livonia ; has
Order of Legion of Honor, &c. : m. 1860, Georgina, youngest
da. of Lieut. -Gen. the Right Hon. Sir George Arthur, K.C.H.,
D.C.L., ist Baronet, and has issue.
$rms — Argent, a chevron sable between three boars' heads erased
gules, armed of the field and langued azure. Cnst- -A lady from the waist
upwards richly habited in red, her arms extended, the right hand support-
ing a tower, and the left holding a branch of laurel all proper.
Residence — 4, Emperor's Gate, S.W. Clubs — Reform, Hur-
lingham.
Semper paratus.
Ahuays ready.
Daughters living — Rosalie Georgina Amelia. Beatrice Leonora. Florence Measure.
Sisters living— Catherine Amelia : m. 18— , W. Macnamara, Esq. Amelia Ann : m. 1860, Col.
Angus William Hall (3rd Batn. Dorsetshire Regt.), and has issue living, Douglas Keith Elphin-
stone, b. 1869 ; is Lieut. Army Ser. Corps, — Ronald Elphinstone, b. 1873, — Ina Harriet Ellen, —
Maud Rosalie, — Ella Florence : ;«. 1892, Dacres Carroll Beadon, Esq., — Violet Frances, — Milly
Helena Georgiana, — Lily, — Edith Annie. Residence,
Daughters living Of 9th Baronet— Amelia Janet. Charlotte Augusta. Ina Louisa.
Rosalie Mary'Lina.— Beatrice Janet.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Col. Percy Augustus Elphinstone, 3rd son of 8th baronet, b. 1827,
d. 1889 : m. 1859, Margaret (now of 27, Arundel Gardens, Netting Hill, W.), da.
of A. Bogle, Esq. : —
ARTHUR PERCY ARCHIBALD, b. July 2ist. 1863; is Lieut. I.S.C. : m. 1891, Augustine Pauline
Ludovine, da. of Antoine Chiappe. Esq., of Paris, and has issue living, a da., b. 1892. Archibald
Howard Lobach, b. 1865. Mary Ellen Margaret.— —Amelia Maynard. Agnes Margaret.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Sir Howard Crauford Elphinstone, K.C.B., C.M.G.,
V.C., 4th son of 8th baronet, b. 1829, d. 1890: m. 1876, Annie Frances (now of
Pine Wood, Bagshot, Surrey, and Buckingham Palace, S.W.), da. of the late
W. H. Cole, Esq., ofWoodhay House, Newbury :—
Victoria Alexandrina. Irene Frances. Olive Margaret. Mary Howard.
The ist baronet, Sir William, was hereditary Cup-bearer to the King of Scotland, and sometime
Chief Justice of Scotland. The 3rd baronet, who succeeded as heir-general, was Lord Provost of
Glasgow 1600-7, ar>d Lord Justice Clerk 1625-37. The 4th baronet was principal steward of Orkney
and Zetland, and principal Chamberlain, High Admiral and Col. of Militia in those islands. The 6th
baronet, Adm. and Com. -in-Chief of the Russian Fleet, claimed the Barony of Balmerino. The 7th
baronet was a Brig.-Gen. in the Russian Army, and a noble in Livonia. The 8th baronet, Sir
Alexander, Capt. R. N.. also claimed the Barony of Balmerino.
ELPHINSTONE, Creation 1816, of Sowerby, Cumberland.
Sir HOWARD ELPHINSTONE, D.C.L., 2nd Baronet;
b. June 9th, 1804; s. his father, Maj.-Gen. Sir HOWARD. C.B.,
1846; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1826, M.A. 1829), in-
corporated at Merton Coll., Oxford (B.C.L. and D.C.L.);
Advocate Doctors' Commons 1839; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1840;
sat as M.P. for Hastings (Z) 1835-7, and for Lewes 1841-7 ; un-
successfully contested Liverpool 1837; is a D.L. and a J.P. for
Sussex, and a J.P. for Hastings : m. 1829, Elizabeth Julia, who
d. 1891, da. of the late Edward Jeremiah Curteis. Esq., M.P.,
of Windmill Hill, Sussex, and has issue.
^rni8 — Argent guttee de sang, on a chevron embattled sable between
three boars' heads erased gules, two swords proper, pommels and hilts or.
Semoer paratus C«»t — Out of a mural crown gules a demi-woman aflfrontee habited, and in
the dexter hand a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt or, in the sinister an
Always ready. olive-branch proper.
Residence — 168, Warwick Street, S.W. Clubs— Athenaeum, Brighton Union, Hurlingham.
Son living— HOWARD WARBURTON, b. July 26th, 1830 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb*
(B.A. i7th Wrangler, 1854, M.A. 18 — ): Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1862; is a J.P. for Sussex; unsuc-
cessfully contested Mid-Kent (L) 1880: m. 1860, Constance Mary Alexander, da. of the late John
Alexander Hankey, Esq., of Balcombe Place, Cuckfield, Sussex, and has issue livinp, Howard John,
b. 1862 ; is Lieut, in the Army (temporary h.-p.) : m. 1889, Katharine, da. of Herbert Mascall-Curteis,
Esq., of Windmill Hill, Sussex, and has issue living, a da. b. 1892, — Graham Warburton, b. 1866;
ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is in M.C.S., — Douglas Bonar, b. 1871 ; ed. at Roy.
Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; is Lieut. R.E., — Maurice Curteis, b. 1874, — -Kenneth Vaughan, b. 1878, —
Lancelot Henry, b. 1879, — -Constance Julia : m. 1889, Capt. John Russell Compton Domvile, Bom.
S.C., and has issue living, a da. b. 1891, — Frances Mary: m. 1891, Edward Alfred Chandler, Esq.,
— Isabel Harriet, — Selina Beatrice, — Gladys Christine. Residence-^ Struan, Augustus Road,
Wimbledon Park. S.W. Cluimbers, 2, Stone Buildings, W.C. Clubs, Athenaeum, United
University.
Daughter living— Julia : m. 1855, Gen. Walter Douglas Phillipps Patton-Bethune, Col. Highland
L.I., and has issue living, Herbert Bethune, b. 1860; is Capt. 3rd Hussars, — Douglas Elphinstone
Bethune, b. 1867; is Lieut. 3rd Batn., Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own), — Anne Florence Louisa
Mary Bethune. Residence, Clayton Priory, near Burgess Hill, Sussex.
Sisters living— Frances : m. 1836, William Masters Smith, Esq., M.P., of Camer, Kent, who d. 1861,
Residence, i, Castle Down Terrace, Hastings. - Louisa: in. ist, 1832, Lieut.-Col. Robert
Anstruther, of Thirdpart, co. Fife, who d. 1856; 2ndly, 1861, Andrew Bonar, Esq., who d. 1874.
Residence, Bassett Wood, Southampton.
This family is a branch of the baronial house of Elphinstone. The ist baronet, a distinguished
Peninsular veteran, and Col. Commandant of the Royal Engineers, greatly distinguished himself at
the capture of the Cape of Good Hope, in Egypt, and elsewhere.
DALRYMPLE-HORN-ELPHINSTONE, Creation 1828. of Horn, and
Logie Elphinstone, Aberdeenshire.
Sir GRAEME HEPBURN DALRYMPLE-
HORN-ELPHINSTONE, 4th Baronet; b. 1841;
s. his brother, Sir ROBERT, 1887 ; is a landed
proprietor in Ceylon : m. 1875, Margaret Anne
Alice, youngest da. of the late James Ogilvy
Fairlie, Esq., of Coodham, N.B., and has issue.
^rms — Quarterly ; ist and 4th, or, on a saltire azure
between a mullet in chief and two water bougets in the
flanks sable, nine lozenges of the field, Dalrymple ; 2nd, or,
three-hunting-horns gules, Horn ; 3rd, on a chevron sable
between three boars' heads gules, a mitre or, within a bor-
dure of the third, Elphinstone. Crtst — A rock proper, over
whi<* the ,motto ',' Firme." £upp0rters-Dexter, a bull sable
armed and unguled or ; sinister, an eagle, wings expanded
sabie, armed or.
Seat— Logie Elphinstone, Pitcaple, Aberdeenshire, N.B.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Daughters living— Mary Constance. Esther Winifred.
Sister living — Margaret Burnett : ;«. 1873, the Rev. John Maturin Warren. M.A., R. of Bawclrip
[see Farrington, Bart.], and has issue living, John Maxwell Dalrymple Elphinstone, b. 1874, — James
Gra:me Hepburn, b. 1875,— William Henry Farrington, b. 1877, — Frederick Drummond. b. 1881.
Residence* Bawdrip Rectory, Brid* water.
Uncle living (son of ist BaroneO— HEW DRUMMOND ELPHINSTONE-DALRYMPLE,
b. 1807; formerly Sheriff of Madras, and Ch. of Marine Depart., Madras: nt. 1838, Helenora
Catharine, who d. 188,}, da. of the late Sir John Heron Maxwell, 4th baronet, and has issue
living, Robert Graeme, b. 1844; is Col. I.S.C., and Comdt. of Resident's Escort, Hyderabad: in.
1871, Flora Loudoun, da. of James Macleod, Esq., and has issue living, John Maxwell />. 1873 ;
is Lieut. 3rd Batn. Dorsetshire Regt., Edward Arthur b. 1877, Francis Napier b, 1882,— Helenora
Catharine. Residence, Shedfield Grange, Botley, Hants. Club, Oriental.
Aunt living (daughter of ist Baronet) — Henrietta Marion : m. 1857, Thomas Leslie, Esq., who d.
1862. Residence, Woodend House, Banchory, N.B.
WidOW living Of 3rd Baronet— NINA (Lady Dalrymple-Hom-Elf>hinstone\ only child of John
Balfour, Esq., of 13, Queen's Gate Place, S.W. : nt. 1875, Sir Robert Dalrymple-Horn-EIphinstone,
3rd Baronet. Residence, 13, Queen's Gate Place, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Francis Anstruther Elphinstone-Dalrymple, 5th son of ist baronet, b.
1813, d. 1885 : in. 1846, Mary Anne, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Herbert Bowen,
C.B. :—
Hew Drummond, b. 1857.— —Ernest Charles, b. 1859.— —Francis Herbert, £. 1862. Helen Frances :
m. 1873, Adam Hay-Gordon, Esq. Residence, Malpas, Cheshire.
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Charles Elphinstone-Dalrymple, Esq., 7th son of
ist baronet, b. 1817, d. 1891 : m. ist, 1849, Harriet Albinia Louisa, who//. 1854, da.
of the late Alexander Gordon, Esq., of Ellon, co. Aberdeen ; 2ndly, 1860, Christian
(now of Kinellar Lodge, Aberdeen), da. of the late William Gordon Cuming Skene,
Esq., of Pitlurg, and Parkhill, Aberdeenshire :—
Anne Alexandrina.
This family is descended from the Hon. Sir Hew Dalrymple, 3rd son of James, ist Viscount Stair,
sometime Lord President of the Court of Session, and also M.P. for North Berwick, who was created
a baronet 1698 [see E. Stair, colls.]. The father of the ist baronet assumed the additional surnames
of Horn-Elphinstone. The younger children of the ist baronet use the surname of Elphinstone-
Dalrymple.
ELTON, Creation 1717, of Bristol.
Sir EDMUND HARRY ELTON, 8th Baronet, son of
the late Edmund William Elton, Esq., 2nd son of 6th Baronet;
b. May 3rd, 1846 ; s. his uncle, Sir ARTHUR HALLAM, 1883 ;
ed. at Jesus Coll., Camb. ; is a J.P. and a County Councillor
(Clevedon Div. ) for Somerset, and Capt. and Hon. Major
ist Gloucestershire Artillery Vol. : m. 1868, Mary Agnes, da.
of Sir Arthur Hallam Elton, 7th Baronet, and has issue.
$)»tron of ®too ^ifaings — E. Clevedon V., S. Clevedon V., Somerset.
Stuns — Paly of six gules and or, on a bend sable three mullets argent.
Cnst — An arm embowed in armour proper, holding in the gauntlet a scimitar
argent, hilt and pommel or, tied round the arm with a riband vert.
Residence — Clevedon Court, Clevedon, Somerset.
IAJf
Artibus et armis.
By arts and arms. sons living— AMBROSE, b. May 2srd, 1869 Bernard Arthur, b. 1874.
Daughters living— Kathleen Agnes Rhoda. Winifred Lucy.— -Angela Mary.
Sister living— Elma Marion. Residence,
Daughters living Of 7th Baronet— Laura Beatrice : m. 1864, George Louis Monck Gibbs, Esq.,
who d. 1881, and has issue living, Joseph Arthur, b. 1867, — George Harold, b. 1869, — Stanley
Vaughan, b. 1872, — Antony Edmund, b. 1873, — Mabel Beatrice ; m. 18 — , — Agnes Hilda, — Lilian
Mary : m. 1888, Col. Henry Hallam Parr, C.M.G., and has issue living, Arthur Henry Hallam b.
1890, George Roworth b. 1891, — Beatrice Rhoda, — Helen Laura. Resilience, 29, Queen's Gate
Terrace, S.W Mary Agnes (Lady Elton): m. 1868, Sir Edmund Harry Elton, 8th baronet
[ante].
Uncle living (son of 6th Baronet) — Rev. Henry George Tierney, b. 1825; formerly V. of West Hatch :
m. 1856, Flora Georgina, da. of the late Capt. William Alexander Willis, R.N., and has issue
living, Charles Henry, b, 1857 : »i. 1879, Emily Grace, da. of the late Thomas Christmas, Esq., 8th
Hussars, and has issue living, fivedaus., — Edmund Hallam, b, 1860: »t. 1887, Ada Constance, da.
of J. H. Webbery, of Crown Lands Depart., Cape Town, and has issue living — Arthur Tierney, b.
1863,— May Flora : M. 1880, Rev. Frederick Granville Christmas, and has isssue living, Richard
Frederick £..1882. Emily May b. 1881. Residence,
Aunts living (daughters of 6th Baronet) — Maria Catherine: >«. 1833, Major George Robbins (formerly
Capt. i7th Lancers), who d. 1873. Residence, 33, Onslow Square, S.W. Jane Octavia : /«. 1841,
the Rev. W. H. Brookfield, M.A., Chaplain to H.M.,who<£. 1874, and has issue living, Arthur
Montagu, M.P. (of Leasam House, Rye, Sussex), b. 1853 ; ed. at Jesus Coll., Camb. ; formerly
Lieut. 1 3th Hussars ; is a J.P. for Sussex, and a County Alderman for Eastern Div. of Sussex ;
has sat as M.P. for E., or Rye, Div. of Sussex (C) since 1885: m. 1877, Olive Harriet, da. of
James Murray Hamilton, Esq., of New Abbey, N.B., and of Buffalo, U.S.A., — Charles Hallam
Elton, b. 1857 ; ed. at Westminster, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is an actor. Residence,
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Isaac Elton, Esq., great-grandson of the late Jacob Elton
Esq., 2nd son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. William Tierney Elton, l>. 17 — , d. 1874: in. 1828, Lucy Caroline, who
d. 1885, da. of Sir Charles Abraham Elton, 6th baronet : —
William Hallam, b. 1837 ; isa Retired Com. R.N. : in. ist, 1865, Eliza Sophia, whorf. 1874, da. of Capt.
James Charles Baird, formerly i5th Hussars; andly, 1875, Phcebe, da. of Frederick Feachem, Esq.,
and has issue living (by ist marriage), Maurice Arthur, b. 1868, — James Baird, b. 1870, — Mary Alice,
— Margaret Ada : >n. 1888, ithe Rev. John Vicars Foote, V. of East Clevedon, Somerset, and has issue
living, Mary Corisande Margaret b. 1889, Cicely Agnes b. 1890,— (by 2nd marriage), Richard Alger-
non, b. 1876, — Lucy Charlotte, — Rosalie Isabel. Henry Strachan, b. 1841 ; is Col. I.S.C. ; served
in riurmah 1886-8 (mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp) : m. 1882, Maria Georgina, da. of the
late William Helder, Esq., and has issue living, Violet Helen Strachan, b. 1886.— Charles Tierney,
b. 1852 ; is a Civil Engineer: in. 1881, Mary, da. of James Higgs, Esq., of Holsworthy, Devon,
and has issue living, Henry Brown, b. 1882, — Charles Tierney, b. 1886. Residence, Igatpuri,
India. Frances Matilda: in. 1861, the Rev. Charles John Young, R. of Ilmington, and has
issue living, Julian Elton, /;. 1866, — Ernest Charles, b. 1871, — -Malcolm Henry, b, 1874, — Maud
Lucy, — Rosamond Mary, — Jessie Frances : »i. 1890, the Rev. Edward Mansel Townshend, and has
issue living. Daisy Jessie Marian b. 1891, — Celia Grace. Residence, Ilmington Rectory, Shipston-
on-Stour. Georgina. Louisa. Agnes. Lucy Octavia : tn. 1882, the Rev. Jose Fortescue
Lawrence Gueritz, V. of Swymbridge, and has issue living, Elton Lawrence, b. 1884, — Charles
Mamerto, b. 188;. Residence, Swymbridge Vicarage, Barnstaple.— Henrietta Sophia: in. 1874,
the Rev. 'Henry Antrobus Cartwright, R, of Whitestaunton, and has issue living, Ethel Henrietta,
• — Bertha Lucy. Residence, Whitestaunton Rectory, Chard.
Issue of the late Frederick Bayard Elton, Esq., b. 1811, d. 1878 : in. ist, 18 — , Mary Elizabeth,
who d. 1841, da. of Sir Charles Abraham Elton, 6th baronet; 2ndly, 18 — , Caroline
Elizabeth, who d. 1859, da- of Baron D'Albedyhll :—
Charles Isaac, Q.C.,b. 1839 ; ed. at Cheltenham, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford, Fellow of Queen's Coll.,
Oxford 1862 (B.A. 1862); Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1865, Q.C. 1885 ; is a J.P. for Somerset ; sat as M.P.
for W. Somerset (C) 1884-5, ar>d f°r W., or Wellington, Div. of Somersetshire 1886-92, having been
defeated therefor in 1885 : >n. 1863, Mary Augusta, da. of Richard Strachey, Esq. [see Strachey,
Bart.]. Residences, 10, Cranley Place, Onslow Square, S.W. ; Whitestaunton Manor, Chard.
Chambers, 33, Chancery Lane, E.G. Clubs, Carlton, Athenaeum, Union. Frederick, R.N.,
b. 1854; became Lieut. 1877; served during S. African war 1879 (medal); has medal for saving
life at sea.— -Edward Henry, b. 1856 ; served in S. Africa 1878 against Basutos.— Arthur Bayard,
b. 1857 ; is Capt. Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regt.), and Adj. Coorg and Mysore Vol.
Rifles. Caroline Julia. Katherine Pauline : m. 1884, Charles Blomefield Douglas, Esq.—
Charlotte Louisa : ;«. 1876, Gerard Noel Douglas, Esq., of California.-^— Isabel Mary.— Ellen
Margaret: in. 1881, Charles Francis Abdy Williams, Esq. Residence, n, Cathcart Road, S.
Kensington, S.W. Georgiana Caroline.
The ist and 2nd baronets were successively Mayors of Bristol, and each sat as M.P. for that
•city. The 7th baronet sat as M.P. for Bath (L) 1857-9.
Emerson-Tennent, see Tennent.
ENNIS, Creation 1866, of Ballinahown Court, co. Westmeath. [Extinct 1884.]
Sir JOHN JAMES ENNIS, M.P., 2nd and last Baronet.
.Daughter living Of 1st Baronet— Mary : m. 1858, Daniel O'Donoghue, Esq. (TheO'Donoghue),
and has issue living, Geoffrey, b. 1859. Residence, Flesk Cottage, The Glens, co. Kerry.
ERRINGTON, Creation 1661, of Hooton, Cheshire.
Sir JOHN STANLEY ERRINGTON, i2th Baronet, 3rd
son of Sir Thomas MASSEY-STANLEY, gth Baronet ; b. 1810 ;
s. his brother, Sir ROWLAND STANLEY, 1875 J assumed, in
1876, by royal license, the surname of Errington ; is a coheir
to Baronies of Umfraville and Kyme : m. 1841, Maria, da. of
the Baron de Talleyrand.
^nns — Argent, two bars, in chief three escallops azure. C«st — An
unicorn's head erased argent, armed, maned, and crined or.
Seats — Sandhoe, Hexham, Northumberland ; Puddington Cottage,
Neston, Chester. Residences — Fernhill, Windsor; Villa L'Esterel,
Cannes, France.
Daughters living Of llth Baronet-^Ethel Stanley (Baroness Cramer) :
m. 1876, ist Baron Cromer. Residence, British Consulate-General,
Cairo. Venetia Stanley (Visceuntess Pollington)'. m. 1867, Viscount Pollington, el. son of 4th
Earl of Mexborough. Residence, Kingston Hill Place, Surrey.
The 6th baronet, as the adopted heir of Sir John Massey, of Puddington, assumed the name of
Stanley-Massey, and on succeeding to the title and estates of his nephew, assumed the name of
Stanley-Massey-Stanley. The nth baronet assumed, in 1820, the name of Errington only, and the
i2th baronet also assumed the name of Errington 1876 by royal license.
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ERKINGTON, Creation 1885, of Lackham Manor, co. Wilts.
Sir GEORGE ERRINGTON, ist Baronet, son of the
late Michael Errington, Esq., of Clintz, Yorkshire ; b. 1839;
ed. at Ushaw Coll., Durham, and at Catholic Univ., Dublin;
is a J.P. for cos. Tipperary and Longford (High Sheriff 1888),
and a Knight of Justice of St. John of Jerusalem (Malta) ;
sat as M.P. for Longford co. (Z) 1874-85 : m. 1892, Frances
Helena, da. of Herman Robert de Ricci, Esq., of Moulsey
House, Hampton Court, and widow of John Shuldham, Esq.,
of Moigh, co. Longford.
^rms — Argent, two bars azure, in chief three escallops of the last, and
in base a trefoil slipped vert. Crtst — A unicorn's head erased quarterly
argent and gules, armed and tufted or.
Manor, Chippenham, Wilts. Clubs— Reform, Bachelors', Brooks's, Kildare
ERSKINE, Creation 1821, of Cambo, Fifeshire.
Sir THOMAS ERSKINE, 2nd Baronet ; b. July 23rd,
1824; s. his father. Sir DAVID, 1841 ; formerly Lieut. 7ist Foot,
Capt. Denbigh Rifle Militia, and Lieut.-Col. ist Fifeshire Rifle
Vol. ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for cos. Denbigh, Carnarvon, and
Fife : m. 1847, Zaida Maria, only da. of the late John Ffolliott,
Esq., M.P., of Hollybrook, co. Sligo, and has issue.
$stron of €)nt Jibing — Conway V., Carnarvon.
$rms — Quarterly, ist and 4th, gules, an imperial crown within a double
tressure flory counter-flory or ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a pale sable ; the whole
within a bordure wavy ermine. Crtst — On a garb fessewise or, banded azure,
a cock wings elevated proper charged with a baton sinister of the second.
Seat — Cambo House, Crail, N.B. Clubs — Boodle's, Carlton, Scottish
Conservative.
Veillant et vaillant. Sons living— FFOLLIOTT WILLIAMS, b. Oct. 28th, 1850 ; formerly
Watchful and valiant.
Capt. and Lieut.-Col. Scots Guards ; is a D.L. for Fifeshire : m. 1879,
Grace, da. of Thomas Hargreaves, Esq., of Arborfield Hall, Reading.
Residence, St. Andrew's, Fife. Clubs, Guards', White's. ^^— Thomas
Harry, b. 1860 ; is Lieut. Fifeshire Light Horse Vol. Club, Junior Carlton.
Daughters living — Zaida May : m. 1875, Lieut.-Col. Philip Robert Anstruther, who d. 1880 [see
Anstruther, Bart., colls.]. Harriett Caroline: in. 1890, John Campbell Shairp, Esq. [see M.
Queensberry, colls.]. Residence, Houstoun, Uphall, Linlithgowshire. Jane Holland Gwenydd.
Mary Lucy.
Brother living— Hugh Henry, b. 1840: m. 1866, Gwenydd, da. of the Hon. Richard Thomas
Rowley [see B. Langford, colls.], and widow of Capt. Hamilton Sandford Pakenham (2nd Life
Guards). Residence,
Sister living— Caroline.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. David Holland Erskine, b. 1828, d. 1869: m. 1856, Augusta
Jane, da. of George Stoddart, Esq., of Balendrick, co. Perth: —
James Malcolm Monteith, b. 1863. Club, Junior Carlton. David Wingfield, b. 1868. Club, Junior
Carlton.— —Alice Augusta : m. 1801, Wilfred Leigh-Pemberton, Esq. [see E. Gainsborough, colls.].
Residence, 5, Warwick Square, S.W.— Mary Silence : m. 1889, John Milberne Leacock, Esq.
Residence, Madeira. Annie May. Blanche Anstruther. Gwenydd. Caroline Carew.
Jerusalem.
ESMONDS, Creation 1628, of Ballynastragh, Wexford.
Sir THOMAS HENRY GRATTAN ESMONDS, M.P.y
nth Baroitet; b. Sept. 2ist, 1862 ; s. his father, Sir JOHN,
M.P., 1876; ed. at Oscott Coll. ; formerly Lieut. 6th Brig.
S. Irish Div. R.A. ; was Sheriff of co. Waterford 1887 ; sat
as M.P. for S. Div. of Dublin co. (N) 1885-92, when he was
defeated therefor ; elected for Kerry co., W. Kerry Div.
(TV A-P) 1892 : m. 1891, Alice Barbara, da. of Patrick
Donovan, Esq., of Frogmore, Tralee.
^rms — Ermine, on a chief gules three mullets argent. Crtst— Out
of a mural crown gules a head in profile wearing a helmet all proper.
Seats — Ballynastragh, Gorey, co. Wexford ; Glenwood, Rathdrum,
co. Wicklow. Club — National Liberal.
Brothers living- LAURENCE GRATTAN, b. Nov. 3rd, 1863 ; Bar.
Malo mori quam foedari. King's Inns, Dublin, 1890 ; is Capt. Waterford Artillery, S. Div. R. A.,
Had ratlier die than be dis- and Lieut. Reserve of Officers. Walter George Grattan, b. 1872.
honoured. John Geoffrey Grattan, b. 1873.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Sisters living— Louisa Ellis Benedicta. Annette Frances.
Uncle living (brother of loth Baronet) — James, b. 1827 ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for co. Tipperary, and
a J.P. for co. Kilkenny: ;«. 1859, Caroline, da. of John Sugrue, Esq., J.P., of Mashanglash, co.
Cork, and has issue living, James, b. 1860, — John, b. 1862, — Charles, b. 1863, — Ellen. Residence,
Drominagh, Borrisokane, co. Tipperary.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Thomas Esmonde, V.C., 2nd brother of roth baronet, b,
1831, d. 1872 : 111. 1859, Matilda Maria, da. of Peter de Pentheny O'Kelly, Esq.,
of Barrestown, co. Kildare : —
Thomas Louis, b. 1864. Eva Mary. Matilda Mary. Frances Josephine. Helen Georgina.
Grandchildren of the late John Esmonde, Esq., 2nd son of 7th baronet: —
Issue of the late Col. Lawrence Esmonde, b. 1797, d. 1884 : in. 1853, Marie Louise, da. of the
Marquess de Montendre : —
Helena. Marie Caroline.
The Esmondes are descended from a family, which was seated in the loth century in co. Wexford,
and one of whose members was Bishop of Ferns in 1340. In the reign of Elizabeth Sir Lawrence
Esmond, abandoning the creed of his ancestors, espoused the cause of H.M., professed himself a
Protestant, and was created Lord Esmonde. He married a Roman Catholic lady, one of the O'Flaherties
of Connaught, by whom he had a son. The mother, fearing that her child would be reared a Protestant,
ran off with the boy, whom she brought up as a strict Catholic. By the statute of Kilkenny, the
marriage was voidable in law. One son subsequently gained possession of the Wexford estate, and
would probably have gained the peerage, but for the confusion wrought by civil war. He raised a
troop of horse for the service of Charles I., and commanded a Regt. in the Duke of Buckingham's
expedition to Rochelle, on his return from which he was created a baronet in his father's lifetime. The
gth baronet, the Right Hon. Sir Thomas, sat as M.P. for Wexford (L) 1841-7, and the loth baronet
sat as M.P. for Waterford (L) 1852-76.
EVERY, Creation 1641, of Egginton, Derbyshire.
Sir HENRY FLOWER EVERY, loth Baronet, son of
the late Henry Every, Esq. ; b. Dec. 23rd, 1830; s. his grand-
father, Sir HENRY, 1855 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; formerly
Lieut. Qoth Foot ; is a D.L., a J.P., and a County Alderman
of Derbyshire (High Sheriff 1863), and a J.P. for Stafford-
shire : m. 1st, 1855, Gertrude, who d. 1858, da. of the Rev.
.the Hon. Baptist Wriothesley Noel; 2ndly, 1859, Mary
Isabella, da. of the Rev. Edmund Hollond, of Benhall
Lodge, Saxmundham, and has issue by 2nd marriage.
jgstron of ©iu gibing (with C. Pole, Esq., and O. M. Leigh, Esq.) —
Egginton R., Derby.
^rms — Erminois, two chevronels azure between two other gules,
Crtst — A demi-unicorn argent guttee-de-sang and crined or.
Suum cuique. Seat— Egginton Hall, Burton-upon-Trent.
Every man to kis own. -
Sons living -rfENRY EDMUND, b. Oct. gth 1860 ; is Capt. ist Batn.
S. Wales Borderers: in. 1884, Leila Frances Harford, who d. 1890, da. of the late Rev. Henry
Adderley Box, of Exeter, and has issue living, Edward Oswald, b. 1886. - Rev. Edward Francis, b.
1862 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1888) ; is Curate of St. Paul's, West Hartlepool, Durham.
- Ernest Hollond, b. 1870.
Daughters living — Alice Vere. - Eleanor Maude. Constance Margaret.
Agnes Mabel.
Clara Helen.
. . . . , . , .
Hartwell, Esq. Residence, 18, Marine Parade, Dover.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Oswald W. Every, brother of loth baronet, b. 1835, d. 1892 :
m. ist, 1862, Cecilia Charlotte, who if. 1882, da. of the late Henry Charles Burney,
Esq., LL.D., of Richmond Green, Surrey ; 2ndly, 1885, Florence Amy, da. of the
late William Sherwin, Esq., of Fawsley Torquay : —
Edward, b. 1865. - Oswald, b. 1872. - Florence : m. 1886, the Rev. Alexander Frederick De Gex,
and has issue living, Ruthven Gore, b. 1887, — John Oswald, b. 1891. Residence, Meshaw Rectory,
S. Molton, Devon. - Beatrice : m. 1887, Thomas Husband Gill, Esq., Junr., solicitor, and has
issue living, Eric Every, b. 1888, — Oswald Tom Every, /'. 1891. Residence, Devonport.— Cissy
Vere. - Mabel. - Victor George, b. 1886. - John, b. 1888. - Francis Flower Every, b. 1890.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut.-Col. Edward Every-Clayton [infra] : —
Issue of the late Thomas Edward Every-Clayton, Esq., b. 1841, d. 1886: m. 1862, Eliza.
Henrietta (now of Carr Hall, Nelson, Lancashire), da. of James Whitaker, Esq.. of
Broadclough, Bacup : —
Edward Every, b. 1867 : m. 1892, Miss May Heylin, of Newcastle. Residence, Skipton. Leopold
Ernest Valentine, /'. 1869. George Frederick William, b. 1871 : m. 1892, Miss Sarah Whittaker..
Residence, Eagle Point, Oregon, U.S.A. Reginald Arthur Eric, b. 1874 Constance Isabel,
b. 1863. Florence Penelope Ethel, b. 1865. Beatrice Maud Mary, b. 1872: m. 1891, Harry
Besford Marsden Wyatt Granger, Esq. Residence, Fairholme, Padiham, Lancashire.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Edward Every-Clayton, 2nd son of gth Baronet, b. 1802,.
d. 1885 : in. ist, 1835, Elizabeth, whorf. 1853, da. and heir of Col. Thomas Clayton,
of Carr Hall, Lancashire, whose name he assumed by royal license ; zndly, 1854,
Eliza Halsted, who d. 1889, da. of the late Robert Holgate, Esq., of Burnley : —
Henry, b. 1851. Charles Edward EVERY-HALSTED, b. 1857 '< ls Ca.pt. 3rd Batn. The King's Own
(Roy. Lancaster Regt.), and a J.P. for Lancashire ; assumed in 1886 the name of Every-Halsted in
lieu of Every-Clayton : ;«. 1892, Lucy Clara, da. of the late Lieut -Col. G. F. Dallas. Penelope:
m. 1856, Count Vincenzo Sabatini Bonafede, a Col. in Italian Army. Residence, Arezzo, Toscano,
Italy. Elizabeth : m. 1863, James Whitaker, Esq. Residence, Hampton Hall, Worthen, Shrop-
shire.— Caroline : in. 1858, Alfred Powles, Esq.— —Frances. Edith : ;«. 1875, M. Watson,
Esq. Residence, Woodside, Nelson, Lancashire. Harriot Anne 4 in. 1885, the Rev. John Todd
Atkinson. Residence, Worsthorne Vicarage, Burnley.— Ellen Vere : m. 1881, Edward James
Artindale, Esq., Solicitor. Residence, Burnley.— Amelia Jane Eliza : in. 1886, Capt. Thomas-.
Henry Bairnsfather, I.S.C.
Issue of the late Simon Frederick Every, Esq., 4th son of gth Baronet, b. 1804,
d. 1888: m. 1834, Mary, who d. 1878, da. of William Brutton, Esq., of Dawlish :—
Frederick, b. 1836 : in. 1872, Henrietta, da. of the Rev. Charles Jeffreys. Residence, Homewoods.
Pleasant Valley, S. Canterbury, New Zealand. John Henry, b. 1843. Residence, Silver Acres,
Anderson's Bay, New Zealand.— —Penelope Caroline : in. 1858, W. H. Valpy, Esq. Residence,
Glenorchy, Wakatipu, New Zealand.
EWART, Creation 1887, of Glenmachan House, Strandtown, co. Down, and of Glenbank,.
Belfast, co. Antrim.
Sir WILLIAM QUARTUS EWART, 2nd Baronet ; b.
June i4th, 1844; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM, 1889; ed. at
Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1872, M.A. 1875); is a J.P. for co.
Down : ;//. 1876, Mary Warren, el. da. of Robert Heard, Esq., of
Pallastown, Kinsale, co. Cork, and has issue.
^rms — Or, three swords crossed, two in saltire, and one in fesse,
between in chief a cross crosslet fltchee, and in base a dexter hand couped,
gules. Crtst — A hand erect gauntleted proper, holding a cross crosslet fi tehee
gules.
Seat — Schomberg, Strandtown, Belfast. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Con-
stitutional, Ulster, Union. -
Sons living-WILLIAM QUINTUS, b. Nov. isth, 1877 -- Robert
Heard, b, 1879.— Charles Gordon, b. 1885.
Daughters living — Charlotte Hope. - Isabella Kelso.
Gundreda.
Mary
In cruce spero.
In Hie cross I hope.
Brothers living — Lavens Mathewson, b. 1845 ; is a J.P. for cp. Antrim :
in. 1873, Mary Elizabeth, el. da. of Frederick Villiers Clarendon, Esq., of 36, Mountjoy Square
South, Dublin, and has issue living, Ernest St. John, b. 1878,— 'Clement Clarendon, b. 1881, —
Lavens Mathewson Algernon, b. 1885, — Isabel Margaret, — Violet Villiers. Residence, Glenbank
House, near Belfast. Club. Ulster. - Richard Hooker, b. 1848: in. 187^, Frances Melbourne,
da. of Charles P. Talbot, Esq., of Lowell, Massachussets, U.S.A., and has issue living, Talbot,
b. 1878. Residence, 25, West 39th Street, New York.— —James Mathewson, b. 1854 : '"• '884,
Katharina Kingsley, youngest da. of John Walpole Talbot, Esq., of Centreville, Michigan, US A.
Residence, 239, West 761)1 Street, New York. - George Herbert, b. 1857 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin
(M.A. 1881) : in. 1886, Alice Flora, youngest da. of Richard Tipping Hamilton, Esq., of Willow-
bank, Kingstown, Dublin, and has issue living, Grace Hamilton, b. 1890. Residence, Firmount.
Belfast. Club, Ulster. - Frederick William, b. 1858 ; ed. at Oxford Univ. (B.A. 1881) ; Bar.
King's Inns, Dublin, 1888 : is a Dist. Inspector in Roy. Irish Constabulary: m. 1883, Mary Anne
Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Valentine, Esq., of Sandhurst, Knock, co. Down, and has issue living
Gerald Valentine, b. 1884, — Frederick Cecil Kelso, b. 1887, — William Basil, b. 1890. Residence,
Youghal, co. Cork. Clubs, Sackville Street, Cork co.
Sisters living— Marianne : in. 1870, the Rev. Edward McC. McCready, R. of Magheradroll,
co. Down, and has issue living, Hugh Latimer, b. 1876, — Wyclife, /'. 1880, — Irene, — Anastasia.
Residence, The Glebe, Ballynahinch, co. Down.— —Helena Victoria. Lavinia : in. 1879, tne
Rev. Thomas William Clarendon, B.D., and has issue living, William Randal Slacke, b. 1882, —
Victor Frederick, b. 1887, — Dorothea Mary. Residence, Maralin Rectory, co. Down.
WidOW living Of 1st Baronet— ISABELLA KELSO (Lady Ewarf), da. of the late Lavens Mathewson,
Esq., of Newtown Stewart, co. Tyrone: ;//. 1840, Sir William Ewart, M.P., ist Bart., who d. 1889,
Residence, Glenmachan House, Strandtown, Belfast.
The ist baronet was M.P. for Belfast (C) 1878-85, and for Belfast (N. Div.) 1885-89.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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EWING, Creation 1886, of Ballikinrain, Stirlingsnire, and Lennoxoank, co.
Dumbarton.
Sir ARCHIBALD ORR EWING, ist Baronet, yth
son of the late William Ewing, Esq., Merchant, of Glasgow ;
b. Jan. 4th, 1818 ; ed. at Glasgow Univ. ; is a J.P. and a D.L.
for cos. Stirling and Dumbarton, a J.P. for cos. Lanark and Inver-
ness, Eusign Gen. of Roy. Co. of Archers (H.M.'s Body Guard
for Scotland), and a Merchant at Glasgow; sat as M.P. for
Dumbartonshire (C) Nov. 1868 to June 1892: m. April 1847.
Elizabeth Lindsay Reid, only child of James Reid, Esq., J.P.,
of Caldercruix, Lanark, and has issue.
^rms — Argent, a chevron gules, issuant therefrom a banner of the 2nd
thereon in the first quarter the arms of St. Andrew — viz., azure a saltire
argent ; between in chief two mullets gules and in base the sun in its splen-
dour, the whole within a bordure indented gules charged with three martlets
argent, two in chief and one in base, tfrtst — A demi lion rampant gules
holding in its dexter paw a mullet as in the arms.
Seats — Ballikinrain Castle, Balfron, Stirlingshire ; Lennoxbank, Dumbartonshire ; Gollanfield,
Fort George, Inverness-shire. Clubs — Carlton, New Edinburgh University, Western, Scottish
Conservative.
Sons living- WILLIAM ORR, b. Feb. I4th, 1848 ; is Capt. 3rd Batn. Argyll and Sutherland High-
landers,: in. 1873, Maud (who obtained a judicial separation 1891), da. of William Williams, Esq.,
of Aberpergwm, and widow of Wyndham Lewis, Esq., of the Heath and Newhouse, Glamorgan.
Residences. Ardencaple Castle, by Helensburgh, Dumbartonshire; 2OA, Manchester Square, W.
Clubs, Junior Carlton, New (Edinburgh), Western. Archibald Ernest Orr, 6. 1853 ; ed. at
Harrow : formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders : tn. 1879, the Hon. Mabel
Addington, da. of 3rd Viscount Sidmouth, and has issue living, Norman Archibald, b. 1880, —
Ernest Pellew, b. 1883,— Violet Ella, t>. 1881,— Mabel Ursula,^. 1887. Clubs, Junior Carlton, New
(Edinburgh). James Alexander Orr, b. 1857 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1878, M.A. 1889); is Capt. i6th Lancers; was A.D.C. to Lord-Lieut, of Ireland (Marquess of
Londonderry) 1885-90.— John Orr, b. 1859 ; formerly Capt. 4th Dragoon Guards : m. 1883, Ellen,
da. of Howard John Kennard, Esq., of 20, Hyde Park Terrace, W., and has issue living, Archibald
Orr, b. 1884, — two daus. Charles Lindsay Orr, b. 1860 ; ed. at Harrow ; formerly Capt. 3rd
Batn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders : in. 1888, the Hon. Beatrix Mary Leslie Hore-Ruthven,
da. of 8th Baron Ruthven, and has issue living, Janet Beatrix, b. 1890. Residence, Old Ballikinrain,
Balfron, Stirlingshire. Clubs, Bachelors', Junior Carlton, New (Edinburgh).
Daughters living— Janet Edith : m. ist, 1878, Lieut. -Col. Arthur Grey Hazlerigg, who d. 1880,
el. son of Sir Arthur Grey Hazlerigg, i2th Bart., and has issue living, Sir Arthur Grey HAZLERIGG,
I3th Bart. ; 2ndly, 1888, Major Henry Pelham Burn, Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own), by whom
has issue living, Lucy Edith, b. iS88, — Mabel Elisabeth, b. 1890, —a da. Residence.
Tutus si rectus.
Safe if upright.
FAG6E, Creation 1660, of Wiston, Sussex.
Sir JOHN WILLIAM CHARLES FAGGE, 8th Baronet,
son of the late John William Thomas Fagge, Esq., 2nd son of
6th Baronet; b. Oct. loth, 1830; s. his uncle, 5z>JoHN, 1873;
formerly Lieut. 2 ist Regt. : m. 1864, Anne Elizabeth, who d.
1877, only da. of Thomas Holttum, Esq., of Stun/, near
Canterbury, Kent, and has issue.
^rins — Gules, two bends vaire. Crest — An ostrich with wings expanded
argent, beaked legged and ducally gorged or, holding a horseshoe proper.
Residence — Wincheap, Canterbury.
Sons living— JOHN CHARLES, b. April 6th, is<
Liverpool Street, Dover. John Harry Lee, b. 1868.
William Archibald Theodore, b. 1875.
6. Residence, 26,
Resides in Florida.
Daughter living— Eveline Frances Anne.
Sisters living— Julia Augusta Lee : ;«. 1875, David Charles Poole, Esq., Barrister-at-law, who
d. 1881. Residence, 26, Liverpool Street, Dover.— Amelia Elizabeth : ta. 1870, William
Lithgow, Esq. (formerly Lieut. Royal Indian Navy). Residence, 9, Claiemont Terrace, Weston-
super-Mare.
Aunt living (daughter of 6th Baronet) — Jemima: tn 1844, the Rev. Allen Fielding, who d. 1868.
Residence, Free School Lane, Rochester.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. John Frederick Fagge, 4th son of 6th baronet, b. 1814, ti. 1884:
•in. ist, 1844, Rose Emily Ward, who d. 1859, da. of G. Baker, Esq., Barrister-at-
law, of Hackington, Kent ; 2ndly, 1861, Jessie (now of The Hill, Chartham, near
Canterbury), da. of the late William Clark, Esq., of Hornsey, N. : —
Arthur Ernest, b. 1853. Residence, Clopton Road, Stratford-on-Avon. Philip James, b. 1856.
Residence, Clopton Road, Stratford-on-Avon. Edmund Lancelot, b. 1858: m. 1888, Amelia
Hellyar, da. of the late Charles Ross Foord, Esq., of Rochester, and has issue living, Sybil Wini-
frid Ross, — Dorothy Beatrice Rose. Resideiice, 2, Lansdowne Villas, Rochester.— Frederick
Henry Vivian, b. 1862. Residence, Pataha City, Garfield co., Washington Territory, U.S.A.
Francis Reginald, b. 1866. Residence, Rockhampton, Queensland. Horace, John Bertrand.
b. 1869. Eustace, b. 1876. Eleanora Rose Frederica. Residence, Free School Lane, Rochester.
Alice Geraldine : in. 1876, the Rev. William Cator Randolph. Residence. Yate House, Chip-
ping Sodbury. Adela Constance. Gertrude Jane Fielding : in. 1889, Franz Frauenberger.
Residence, Vienna. Florence Lucy Jemima. Mary. Bertha Lilian. Jessie Kathleen.
Sarah Elizabeth : in. 1889, George Goldie, Esq., and has issue living, George Edward, b. 1891, —
Henrietta Marie Valerie, b. 1892. Residence, Jolys, Manitoba, Canada Madeline Augusta
Agnes.
FAIRBAIRN, Creation 1869, of Ardwick, Lancashire.
Always the same. Sir ARTHUR HENDERSON FAIRBAIRN, 3rd
Baronet ; b. April nth, 1852 ; s. his father, Sir THOMAS,
1891 : m. 1882, Florence Frideswyde, da. of the late Richard
Penruddocke Long. Esq., M.P., of Rood Ashton, Wilts.
s — Argent, on a chevron between three boars' heads couped
gules three bezants. Crtst — The sun in his meridian splendour or.
Seat — Brambridge House, Bishopstoke. Clubs — Brooks's,
Windham, Hurlingham.
Brothers living— THOMAS GORDON, b. May 26th, 1854: ed. at
Camb. Univ. (B.A. 1875): m. 1877, Ada Maria, da. of William
Andrew Fairbairn, Esq. [see infra], and has living, Roderic Gordon,
b. 1880,- Ada Florence,— Violet Edith. Reginald, b. 1856 ; ed. at
Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. and LL.B. 1878); Bar. Lin-
coln's Inn 1881 : in. 1880, May Elizabeth, da. of J. F. Holt, Esq.,
and has issue living, a da. James Brooke, b. 1863; is Capt. 3rd
Batn. Durham L.I. Club, Windham.
Sisters living— Emma Constance. Mary Allison Dorothy (Lady Napier): m. id8o. Sir Archi-
bald Lennox Napier, loth baronet. Residence, Wesfield, N. Berwick.
Uncle living (son of ist Baronet)— William Andrew, b. 1824 : m. ist, 1849, Marianne, who d.
1859, da. of William IMurray, Esq., M.P. : 2ndly, 1864, Helen, da. of Richard Birley, Esq., of
Manchester, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Rev. William Murray, b. 1850 ; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1871); is R. of Loxbeare, Tiverton : m. 1879, Frances Elizabeth, da. of the
late John Bury, Esq., of Ayton Lodge, York, and has issue living, Bernard William Murray b.
1880, Aubrey John Murray b. 1888, Guendolen Elizabeth Marianne b. 1885, — Emily Jane : ;«. 1873,
Samuel Dickinson, Esq., of 33, Lexham Gardens, W., — Edith Marianne : in. 1886, Frances Alvey
Rhodes Darwin, Esq., of Hornby Hall, near Lancaster, — Ada Maria: in. 1877, Thomas Gordon
Fairbairn, Esq. [see ante],— (by 2nd marriage), Richard Francis, b. 1865, — Percy, b. 1867,— George,
b. 1869. Residence, Heppington, Canterbury.
Alint living (daughter of ist Baronet)— Anne : m. 1841, John Frederic La Trobe-Bateman, Esq.,
F.R.S., who d. 1889, and has issue living, Rev. William Fairbairn, b. 1845; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1866, M.A. 1870); is V. of St. John's, Upper Norwood : m. 1870, Mildred Jane, who
d. 1878, da. of the late Rev. Robert Sumner,— Lee La Trobe (of 5, Ashley Gardens, S.W., and
La Puebla, Majorca), b. 1859 ; formerly Lieut, ist Batn. King's Roy. Rifle Corps : ;«. 1884, Beatrice
Alexandra, da. of the late Charles Flanagan, Esq., — Mary Dorothy : in. 1864, Brian Barttelot
Barttelot, Esq., of Ditton, Torquay, — Margaret Louisa: in. 1874, David, who d. 1876, el. son of
Sir William Maxwell, 3rd baronet, — Annie Gertrude : in. 1867, Samuel Gurney Leatham, Esq., of
Hemsworth Hall, Wakefield, — Agnes Elizabeth {Hon. Mrs. R. Clere Parsons) : in. 1878, the Hon.
Richard Clere Parsons [see E. Rosse], of Oaklea, Wimbledon Park, Surrey. Residence, 64, Ennis-
more Gardens, S.W.
WidOW living Of 2nd Baronet— ALLISON (Lady Fairbairn), da. of the late Thomas Callaway,
Esq., of Chislehurst : in. 1848, Sir Thomas Fairbairn, 2nd baronet, who d. 1891. Residence, Bram-
bridge, Bishopstoke.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Adam Henderson Fairbairn, 7th son of ist baronet, b. 1836,
d. 1888 : m. 1864, Anna Gertrude, el. da. of Thomas Fuller Maitland, Esq., of
Wargrave, Berks : —
Adam Maitland, b. 1866, William, b. 1869. Thomas Archibald, b. 1870. Hugh, b. 1874.
Alan John, b. 1878. David Alexander, b. 1882. Frances Gertrude.— —Hilda Margaret.
Rosamond. Helen Dorothy. Ida Mary.
Sir Thomas, 2nd Bart., declined the honour of knighthood on the occasion of H.M.'s visit in 1857
to the Exhibition of Art Treasures at Manchester, of which he was Chairman.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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RAMSAY-FAIRFAX, Creation 1836, of The Holmes, Roxburghshire.
Fare, fac.
aA; Jo.
Sir WILLIAM GEORGE HERBERT TAYLOR RAMSAY-
FAIRFAX, 2nd Baronet ; b. March I5th, 1831 ; s. his father,
Co!. Sir HENRY, 1860 ; entered Army 1851, became Capt.
1859, Major 1869 (h.p. 1869), Lieut. -Col. 1877, Hon. Col. 1879 ;
served with 3ist Kegt. in Crimean campaign 1855-6 (medal with
clasp, and Turkish war medal) ; was A.D.C. to Gov. of Malta
1860-64, and to Viscount Templetown, comdg. W. Dist.,
1865-6; assumed in 1876 the additional surname and arms of
Ramsay; is a J.P. for Roxburghshire: m. 1868, Mary Ann
Pawson Hargrave, da. of William John Pawson, Esq., of
Shawdon, Northumberland, and has issue.
Srms — ist and 4th, grand-quarters, argent, three bars gemelles sable
surmounted of a lion rampant gules armed and langued azure, Fairfax ;
2nd, grand-quarters, parti per pale argent and or, an eagle displayed sable
armed beaked and membered gules, Ramsay ; 3rd, grand-quarter counter-
quartered, ist and 4th, azure, a branch of palm between three fleurs-de-lis or, 2nd and 3rd, gules, three
annulets or stoned azure, in the centre of the quarters a crescent or for difference, Montgomerie.
Crtst — A lion passant guardant proper.
Seat— Maxton, St. Boswells, N.B. Town Residence-— if,, Queen's Gate, S.W. Clubs—
United Service, Army and Navy, Carlton, New.
Sons living— HENRY WILLIAM RAMSAY-FAIRFAX-LUCY, b. Sept. 25th, 1870; ed. at
Eton ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Life Guards ; is Lieut. Reserve of Officers ; assumed by royal license the
additional surname of Lucy 1892 : in. 1892, Ada Christina, da. and heiress of the late Henry Spence.
Lucy, Esq., of Charlecote Park, Warwickshire. Club, White's.-^— William George Astell, b. 1876 ;
is a Naval Cadet.
Daughters living — Frances Mary Somerville.— Elizabeth Jane.
he has been in command of the Channel Fleet ; is a J.P. for Roxburghshire; C.B. 1879 : m. 1872,
Harriet, da. of Sir David Kinlpch, gth baronet. Residences, Ravenswood, Melrose, N.B. ; 5,
Cranley Place, S.W. Clubs, United Service, Army and Navy, Marlborough, New.
Sister living — Elizabeth Mary Somerville: in. ist, 1861, James Liebig Gregory, Esq., who d. 1863 ;
2ndly, 1884, Col. William Marshall Cochrane [see E. Dundonald, colls.]. Resiliences, 64, Cadogan
Place, S.W. ; Greycrook, St. Boswells, N.B.
This family claims descent from the same stock as Baron Fairfax. Vice-Adm. Sir William
George Fairfax, a distinguished naval officer, was made a Knight Banneret for the bravery displayed
by him at the battle of Camperdown, and in consideration of his services a baronetcy was conferred
upon his only surviving son.
Fairlie-Cuninghame, see Cuninghame.
FALKINER, Creation 1777, of Annemount, Cork.
Sir SAMUEL EDMUND FALKINER, 6th Baronet ; b.
Feb. 2nd, 1841 ; s. his father, Lieut.-Col. Sir SAMUEL EDMUND
FALKINER, 1867: m. 1865, Blanche, da. of Sir William Berkeley
Call, 3rd Baronet, and has issue.
S\rms — Or, three falcons close proper, belled gules ; a mullet for differ-
ence. Crtst — A falcon's lure proper, between two wings azure.
Club— Turf.
Fortuna favente.
SOU living— LESLIE EDMUND PERCY RIGGS, b. Oct. 2nd, 1866.
Daughter living— Mabel Rose.
Sister living— Emily Eliza: m. 1867, William George Herbert, Esq. [see
E. Carnarvon, colls.]. Residence, 10, West Cliff Gardens, Folkestone.
The jth baronet served throughout the Peninsular war, was present
at Talavera, Busaco, Salamanca, Ciudad Rodrigo, Fuentes d'Onore, and
' Fortune favoring me. was wounded three times.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
FARMER, Creation 1779, of Mount Pleasant, Sussex.
Sir RICHARD HARRY KENRICK FARMER, 5th
Baronet; b. Aug. nth, 1841 : j. his nephew, Sir GEORGE.
RICHARD HUGH, 1891 : /«. 1878, Jane, da. of Robert Smyth,
Esq., and has issue.
Drills— Argent, a fesse sable between three lions' heads erased gules.
Crest- -Out of a ducal coronet or, a cock's head gules, combed and wattled or.
Residence —
Daughters living— Two.
Sisters living— Sophia : m. 1873, William Kallenburgh, Esq. Residence,
King William's Town, Cape of Good Hope. Harriet. Annie : in.
1871, the Rev. Vaughan Williams Philpott, M.A., R. of Avon Dassett
and has issue living, Vaughan Farmer, b. 1872, — Frederick George
Hora e sempre. Farmer, b. 1874, — Robert George Kendrick Farmer, b. 1875, — Irene
NO-M and ever. Christina,— Mary Louisa,— Alice Ethel Janett,— Isabel Lucy Farmer.
Residence, Avon Dassett Rectory, near Leamington.
Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet— Irene Mary Martha : m. 1888, Thomas Percy R. Gleeson,
Esq., Cape Mounted Rifles, and has issue living, Irene Norah Elizabeth, 6. 1891. Residence, Fort
Peddie, S. Africa.— — Meliora Ann : m. 1889, Bruce Brent, Esq., and has issue living, Mary
Theodora, b. 1891. Residence, Thornhill, Fort Peddie, S. Africa.— Edith Elizabeth.
WidOW living Of 3rd Baronet — MARY ANNE (Lady Farmer), da. of the late Edward Duffm
Alison, Esq., M.D., of London : in. 1878, as his and wife, Sir George Farmer, 3rd baronet, who d.
1883. Residence, Melton, Victoria, Australia.
Collateral Branch living. AW in remainder to the Baronetcy.
Descendants of the late Jasper Farmar, Esq., great-great-grandfather of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Hugh Howell Farmar, Esq., b. 1782, d. 1828 : m. 1815, Meliora Rickards,
who d. 18 — , da. of Peter Richards Mynors, Esq., of Treago, Herefordshire : —
William Roberts, b. 1825 ; is a retired Maj.-Gen. ; served in Suilej Campaign 1845-6 (severely
wounded, n edal), and during Indian Mutiny 1857-8 (mentioned in despatches, medal) ; was Capt.
of Cadets. Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst 1860-70, and Assist.-Comdt. Netley Hospital 1872-84: in. ist,
1851, Alicia Mary, who d. 18 — , da. of Capt. Cotgrave, R.N. ; 2ndly, 1863, Ellenor Louisa, da. of
tha Rev. William Lewis Guardot, of Hinton Charter House, Somerset, and has issue living, Hugh
Henry Foxcroft, b. 1870; is Lieut, ist Batn. King's Roy. Rifle Corp?, — George Jasper, b. 1872 ; is
Lieut. 2nd Batn. Lancashire Fusiliers, — Harold Mynors, b. 1878,— Beatrice Emily, — Juliet Mary :
m. 18 — , Alfred Adams, Esq., Bar.-at-law, of 3, New Court, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.,-- Ella Katharine,
— Rose Dorothea. — Violet Eleanor. Residence, Bedford House, Southampton. Club, Constitutional.
Sir George William Farmer was created a baronet to commemorate a gallant action of his father,
Capt. George, R. N., who, when in command of the "Quebec," while off Ushant (1779), fought a
desperate engagement with " La Surveillante," a French frigate of greatly superior force. While
engaged in this action, his ship accidentally taking fire, he, together with his brave crew, was blown up.
FARQUHAR, Creation 1796, of Cadogan House, Middlesex.
Sir WALTER ROCKCLIFF FARQUHAR, 3rd Baronet ;
b. June 4th, 1810 ; s. his father, Sir THOMAS HARVIE, 1836 ;,
ed. at Eton ; is a D. L. and a J.P. for Surrey (High Sherift
1859), a J.P. for Middlesex, and a partner in metropolitan
banking firm of Herries, Farquhar and Co. : m. 1837, Lady Mary
Octavia Somerset, da. of 6th Duke of Beaufort. K.G., and has
issue.
Urms — Argent, a lion rampant sable between two sinister hands couped
in chief gules, and a crescent in base azure. Crest — An eagle rising proper.
Seat — Polesden-Lacey, Dorking. Town Residence — 18, King Street,
St. James's, S.W. Club— Arthur's.
Mente manuque.
By jniiid and hand.
Sons living- HENRY THOMAS, b. Sept. 13^,1838; ed. at Harrow: m.
1862, the Hon. Alice Brand, da. of ist Viscount Hampden, and has issue
living, Francis Douglas, b. 1874, — Gertrude, — Katherine : in. 1887, Almeric
William FitzRoy, Esq. [see D. Grafton, colls.]. Residences, Gilminscroft^
Mauchline, Ayrshire ; 30, Lennox Gardens, Pont Street, S.W. Clubs, Carlton, Travellers', Turf.
Walter Randolph, /'. 1842 ; is a partner in the metropolitan banking firm of Herries, Farquhar
and Co. : in. 1877, the Hon. Kathleen Mary Bateson, da. of ist Baron Deramore, and has issue living,
Walter Randolph Fitzroy, />. 1878. Residence, 78, Eaton Square, S.W. Clubs, Carlton, Arthur's.
Gran vi He Frederic Richard, b. 1849; is a member of the London Stock Exchange. Residi-ncc,
14, Stratton Street, Piccadilly, W. Clubs, Turf, Carlton, St. James's. Fitz Roy James Wilber-
force, b. 1858 ; formerly Lieut. i3th Hussars : in. 1884, Ada Mary, da. of Sir John William
Cradock-Hartopp, 4th baronet, and has issue living, Arthur Ronald, b. 1888.— Gladys Mary. Resi-
dence, 18, King Street, St. James's, S.W. Clubs, Naval and Military, Pratt's.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
203
Daughters living— Mary Blanche (Baroness Raglan) : in. 1871, the 2nd Baron Raglan, who d. 1884.
Residence, 19, Lowndes Street, S.W. Charlotte Louisa. Harriet Blanche Elizabeth (Hon.
Mrs. George Bertie) : in. 1885, Lieut. -Col. the Hon. George Aubrey Vere Bertie [see E. Abingdon].
Residence, 12, Eaton Terrace, S.W. Caroline Emily Horatia. Residence,
Sisters living- Anne Sybella Martha: m. 1835, George dive, Esq., M.P., who d. 1880, and has
issue living, Edward Henry, b. 1837; ed. at Harrow; formerly Col. and Lieut. -Col. Comdg. ist
Batn. Grenadier Guards; became Maj.-Gen. 1885, and Lieut. -Gen. 1892; sat as M.P. for Here-
ford (/.) 1869 71 ; was Comdt. of Staff Coll. 1885-8, when he was appointed Gov. and Comdr. of
Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst : m. 1867, Isabella, da. of the late Daniel Hale Webb, Esq., of Wykeham
Park, Oxfordshire,— Sybella Harriet (Baroness Lyttelton'): in. ist, 1861, IF" uphrey Francis
Mildmay, Esq., M.P., who d. 1866; 2ndly, 1869, the 4th Baron Lyttelton [see V. Cobham], who
d. 1876, of 9, Bryanston Square, S.W., — Kathleen Mary (Hon. Mrs. Arthur Lyttelton): in. 1880,
the Rev. the Hon. Arthur Temple Lyttelton [see V. Cobham], of Selwyn Coll., C-.iibridge. Resi-
dence, Perrystone Court, Ross, Herefordshire.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Harvie Morton Farquhar, Esq., />. 1816, d. 1887 : in. 1849, the
Hon. Louisa Harriet Ridley Colborne, who d. 1870, da. of ist and last Baron
Colborne : —
Alfred, b. 1852. Residence, n, Belgrave Square, S.W. Clubs, St. James's, Arthur's, White's,
Bachelors' Ernest, b. 185^ : m. 1890, Maria Theresa, da. of Sir (Thomas) Villiers Lister,
K.C.M.G. Clubs, St. James's, Bachelors', Oxford and Cambridge. Florence: in. 1875, John
Henry Ponsonby, Esq. [see E. BessboroughJ. Residence, 15, Chesham Place, S.W. Isabel.
Helen Laura. Residence, n, Belgrave Square, S.W.
The ist baronet was physician to George IV. when Prince Regent.
TOWNSEND-FARQUHAR, Creation 1821, of the Mauritius.
Sir ROBERT TOWNSEND-FARQUHAR, 6th Baronet ;
b. Sept. 26th, 1841 ; s. his brother, Sir JOHN HENRY, 1877;
ed. at Royal Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; formerly Lieut. R.A.
,2V ring — Argent, a lion rampant sable between two sinister hands couped,
in chief gules, and a crescent in base, azure. Crest — An eagle rising proper.
Residence — The Wray, Grasmere, Westmoreland. Chib — Junior
United Service.
Brothers living— HORACE BRAND, b. May igth, 1844 ; cr. a
Baronet 1892 [see infra]. Gilbert Edward, /'. 1851. Residence, 53,
Mortimer Street, Regent Street, W. Clubs, Boodle's, Garrick, Beefsteak.
Sisters living— Mary Erica. Edith : in. 1879, Christopher W. Wilson,
Esq., and has issue living,— Humphrey Minto, b. 1883, — Horace Fitz
Roy, b. 1884, — Thomas Leonard, b. 1888,— Christopher Gilbert, b. 1890,
Mente manuque. — Katharine Edith,— Isabel Frances Barbara. Residence, Rigmaden
By mind and hand. Park> Kirkby Lonsdale.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— ERICA CATHERINE (Lady Townsend-
Farqiihar), da. of 7th Baron Reay : in. 1835. Sir Walter Minto Townsend-
Farquhar, and baronet, M.P., who d. 1866. Residence, Dale Lodge, Grasmere, Westmoreland.
Sir Robert Farquhar, Knt., of Munie, a younger member of the ancient family of Farquhar of
Gilminscroft, was Deputy-Receiver of Scotland 1644, and Provost of Aberdeen 1646. His great-great-
grandson Sir Robert, ist baronet, first British Governor and Cpmmander-in-Chief of the Mauritius,
second son of Sir Walter Farquhar, Bart., of Cadogan House, Middlesex, distinguished himself by his
able government of the colony from its conquest. He was for some years Governor of the East India Co.,
and successively M. P. for Hythe and Canterbury. The 2nd baronet, Sir Minto, was in the diplomatic
service, and sat as M.P. for Hertford. The 3rd baronet, Sir Eric, entered the diplomatic service, and
died of fever at Pekin whilst Secretary of Legation. The sth baronet, Sir John, served throughout
the siege of Lucknow in the cavalry, and afterwards held various staff appointments in India.
Mente manuque.
Ey mind and hand.
TOWNSEND-FARQUHAR, Creation 1892.
Sir HORACE BRAND TOWNSEND-FARQUHAR, ist
Baronet, fifth son of Sir Walter Minto Townsend-Farquhar,
and Bart., of the Mauritius; b. May igth, 1844; is a J.P.
and D.L. for Middlesex, a County Councillor for London,
E. Marylebone Div., a partner in the Metropolitan banking
firm of Sir Samuel Scott, Bart, and Co., and h.-p. to his
brother's Baronetcy (cr. 1821) [see ante].
5.nns — Argent, a lion sable between two sinister hands couped in chief
gules, and a crescent in base azure. Crtat • An eagle rising proper.
Residence— 4, Cavendish Square, W. CM<s— Turf, Marlborough.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
FARRER, Creation 1883, of Abinger Hall, co. Surrey.
Sir THOMAS HENRY FARRER, ist Baronet, son of the late Thomas
Farrer, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn Fields, by Cecilia, da. of Richard Willis, Esq., of
Halsnead, Prescot ; b. June 24th, 1819 ; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford
(B. A. 1841) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1844; formerly Permanent Sec. to Board of Trade ;
is a J.P. for Surrey, and an Alderman of London County Council : m. ist, 1854,
Frances, who d. 1870, da. of William Erskine, Esq., of the Indian Civil Service ;
2ndly, 1873, Katherine Euphemia, da. of the late Hensleigh Wedgwood, Esq., of 94,
Gower Street, W.C., and has issue.
,^rms — Not granted at the time of going to press.
Seat — Abinger Hall, Dorking, Surrey. Clubs, — Athenasum, Oxford and Cambridge, National
Liberal.
Sons living— THOMAS CECIL, b. 1859: m. 1892, Evelyn Mary, da. of the late Hon. Thomas
Charles William Spring-Rice [see B. Monteagle, colls.]. Residence, 27, Bryanston Square, W.
Clubs, Savile, New University, National Liberal. Noel Maitland, b. 1867.
Daughter living — Emma Cecilia : m. 1880, Horace Darwin, Esq. Residence, Cambridge.
Brothers living— Sir William James, b. 1822 ; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 2nd
class Classics 1843, M.A. 1843) > admitted a Solicitor 1849; was Solicitor to Grenadier Guards 1865-88,
and High Bailiff of Westminster 1868-87 ; formerly senior partner in the firm of Farrer and Co.,
. Solicitors, 66, Lincoln's Inn Fields ; is a D.L. for Middlesex : K.B. 1887 : in. 1856, Anna Maria, da.
Madeleine Annie, — Cecilia Dora
, Edward Hunter-Blair, Esq., Lieut. R.N.
jt yji n yuunu&y uiuucua, ixciiMiigiim, >v .), u. 10501 lit. loyo, ^iiaiiuLic -*iaiy, UM. w LUC mic
ames Easton, Esq., of 44, Prince's Gardens, W. Residence, 16, Devonshire Place, Portland
lace, W. Club, Oxford and Cambridge,
Residence,
FARRINGTON, Creation 1818, of Blackheath, Kent.
Sir WILLIAM HICKS FARRINGTON, M.D., 5th
Baronet; b. Jan. 26th, 1838; s. his father, Sir HENRY
ANTHONY, 1888; ed. at King's Sch., Otteiy St. Mary (M.D.
St. Andrews 1862, M.R.C.S. Eng. 1859. L.S.A. and L.M.
1860) ; formerly House Surg. and Resident Accoucheur at St.
Bartholomew's Hospital, Resident Medical Officer at London
Fever Hospital, and Assist. -Surg. at Convict Prison, Gibraltar :
m. 1870, Amy Florence, da. of the late Alexander Glendining,
Esq., of Redleaf, Penshurst, and has issue.
Drills — Ermine, on a chevron gules between three leopards' faces sable as
many bombs or, fired proper. firtst— A dragon's wings elevated tail nowed
vert bezanty, gorged with a mural crown argent and a chain reflexed over
the back or, the body charged with two caltrops fessewise of the last.
Residence — The Moat, Penshurst, Kent.
Le bon temps viendra.
There's a good time
coming. goiis living— HENRY ANTHONY, b. Oct. ist, 1871 ; ed. at Hailey-
bury, and at Cooper's Hill. Alexander, b. 1872 ; ed. at Haileybury, and at Peterhouse, Cam-
bridge.——John Marsden, b. 1874.
Daughter living— Aurea.
Brother living— Anthony Charles, b. 1842; L.R.C.P. Edin. 1866, M.R.C.S. Eng. 1865: in. 1870,
Catherine Harriet, da. of the late Rev. William Smythies Beevor, of Bury St. Edmunds, and has
issue living, Charles Anthony Beevor, b. 1873, — Evelyn Catherine. Residence, Sheltanger Spa
House, Diss.
Sisters living— Mary Jane Warren: ;«. 1866, the Rev. Charles Rogers Covey, LL.B., R. of
Alderton, and has issue living, Charles Farrington Rogers, b. 1868, — Loftus Edward Rogers, b. 1871, —
Henry John Rogers, b. 1872, — -Mary Frances Rogers: ;«. 1891, Robert Hind, Esq., of Whetstone
Grange, Leicestershire, — Florence Margaret Rogers. Residence, Alderton Rectory, Cheltenham.
Margaret Elizabeth. Residetue,
Uncle living (son of 3rd baronet) — Rev. Edward Holmes, b. 1812 ; ed. at Magdalene Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1835); is R. of Landcross : ;«. ist, 1840, Rosebella Maria, who d. 1845, da. of the late Rev.
John Edgecumbe ; 2ndly, 1849, Sophia Elizabeth, da. of the late Robert Walker, Esq., of Alphington,
Devon, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), George Walker, b. 1850, — Francis John, b. 1854 :
in. 1880, Elizabeth, da. of Mr. Marshall, of Exeter, and has issue living, one son and one dau.,
— Loftus Henry, b. 1863, — Ellen, — Mary Elizabeth Residence, Landcross Rectory, Bideford.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Aunts living (daughters of 3rd baronet)— By 2nd marriage— Laura Elizabeth : m. 1832, the
Rev. Edward Allen, Chaplain H.E.I.C., who d. 1841, and has issue living, Mary Hayley : m. 1864
Thomas George Symons, Esq., J.P. and D.L., who d. 1868, of Mynde Park, Hereford. Residtnct
8, Russell Street, Bath. By 3rd marriage— Mary Sophia: ;«. 1835, Major John Cumberlege,
of 4ist Bengal N.I., who d. 1852, and has issue living, Henry Owen (Chi6, Jnnior Army and Navy),
b. 1842; formerly Col. 33rd Bengal N. I.: m. 1884, Eveleen, da. of Col. John Charles Campbell,
Daunt, V.C., I.S.C., and has issue living, John Henry b. 1885. Helen Marian b. 1886,— Charles
Farrington (of the Bank of England, Newcastle-on-Tyne), b. 1851 : m. 1874, Esther Faithfull, da.
of John George Fleet, Esq., and has issue living, Henry Charles Faithfull b. 1875, Rutland
Farrington b. 1877, Ferdinand Richmond b. 1880, Royston Cecil b. 1881, Gilbert Iliffe b. 1883,
Lesly Francis b. 1886, Duncan Spencer b. 1889, Barry Stephenson b. 1891, Maud Esther Mary b.
1878,— Maria Elizabeth. Residence, n, Shornden Villas, St. Leonards-on-Sea. Margaret Anne :
m. 1840, Edmund Boult, Esq., of Bengal Med. Ser., whorf. 1863, and has issue living, Edmund Far-
rington (Clnb, Junior Army and Navy), b. 1842 ; formerly a Surg.-Maj. Army Med. Staff, — Margaret
Emma, — Grace Elizabeth. Residence, 12, St. Margaret's Terrace, St. Leonards-on-Sea. Maria
Harriet: m. 1840, the Rev. George Henry- Evan, M.A., who d. 1878, aud has issue living, Heury
Farrington (Clnb, East India United Service), b. 1845 : is in B.C.S. : m. ist, 1877, Edith Florence,
who d. 1878, da. of Dr. Wright ; 2ndly, 1887, Alice Atherlie, who d. 1888, da. of J. H. Prinsep,
Esq. formerly B.C.S., and has issue (living (by ist marriage), George /'. 1878 (by 2nd mar
riage), Geoffrey £. 1888, — Loftus George (Club, East India United Service), b. 1853 : is in B.C.S. : in.
1887, Alice Elizabeth, da. of Edward Young. Esq., M.D., and has issue living, Marguerite Gertrude
b. 1888,— George Henry Herbert, b. 1860 : is an Assist. Master at Bath Coll.,— Harriet Elizabeth,—
Caroline Ellen. Residence, 20, Upper Belgrave Road, Clifton.
FEILDEN, Creation 1846, of Feniscowles, Lancashire.
.Sir WILLIAM LEYLAND FEILDEN, 3rd Baronet; b.
Nov. 5th, 1835 ; s. his father. Sir WILLIAM HENRY, 1879 ;
ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; formerly Lieut. 5th Dragoon
Guards, and Brig. Major Lancashire Artillery Vol. ; is a J.P.
for Lancashire: m. 1860, Catherine Jane, da. of the late Edward
Pedder, Esq., of Ash ton Park, Lancashire, and has issue.
^rms — Argent, on a fesse cottised azure, between two martlets in chief
and a red rose in base, three lozenges or. Crests — ist, a nuthatch perched
upon a hazel-branch fructed, holding in its mouth a red rose proper ; 2nd,
a palm-tree weighted. £t con& Blotto— ' ' Crescit sub pondere virtus " ( Virtue
grinds under its imposed weight).
Seats — Feniscowles, near Blackburn ; Feniscowles House, Scarborough.
Clnb — Junior United Service.
Sons living — WILLIAM HENRY, b. March 8th, 1866; is Capt.
Virtutis praemium honor. 3rd. Batn. Royal Lancaster Regt. : in. 1891, Evelyn Mary, da. of
Honor is tlie reward of Sir Morton Edward Manningham-Buller, 2nd Bart. Club, Junior United
virtue. Service.— —Edward Leyland Cooke, b, 1868 ; is Lieut, ist Batn. High-
land L. I.— Wemyss Gawne Cunningham, b. 1870; is Lieut, ist Batn.
Lancashire Fusiliers. Randle Montague, b. 1871 ; ed. at Roy. Mil Coll., Sandhurst ; is Lieut.
2nd Batn. Oxfordshire L.I. Kodolph, b. 1876.
Daughters living— Edith Haughton Wemyss. Ada Isabel.
Brothers living — Henry Wemyss, b. 1838 ; formerly Lieut. 44th Regt.; served with 42nd High-
landers during In nan Mutiny 1857-8 (medal with clasp), and with 8th Punjab Regt. in China 1860
(medal); was an A.A.G. in Army of Confederate States 1862-5, and sometime Adj. 2nd Lancashire
Rifle Vol. ; sometime Hon. Col. and Ch. Paymaster Army Pay Depart. ; served as Naturalist with
Arctic Expedi ion 1875-6 (medal), and in Transvaal campaign 1881 ; is a J.P. for Norfolk: in.
1864, Julia, da. of the late Judge David M'Cord, of South Carolina, U.S.A. Residence, West
House, Wells, Norfolk. Clnb, Junior United Service. Haughton Montague James, b. 1842 ;
is Lieut -Col. ( i. p.) R.A., and an Instructor at Artillery Coll., Woolwich : m. 1881, Bessie, da. of
L. J. Cohen, Esq., formerly of Catford Bridge, Kent. Clnb, Junior United Service.
Sisters living— Mary Elizabeth (Lady Jirisco): m. ist, 1860, Capt. Newsham Pedder, of loth
Hussars, who d. 1863 ; 2ndly, 1867, Sir Musgrave Horton Brisco, 4th baronet, and has issue living
(by ist marriage), Ernest William Newsham, b. 1862: is Capt. i3th Hussars. Residence, Crofton
Hall, near Wigton, Cumberland. Frances Maria Caroline : in. 1863, the Rev. Edmund Juxon
Wemyss- Whittaker, V. of Lyncombe, Bath, and has issue living, Blanche Melville : m. 1889,
Richard Henry Peirse, Esq., Lieut. R.N. Residence, i, Widcombe Crescent, Bath.— —Harriet
Blanche Juanita Georgina (Lady Cooke) : m. 1871, Sir William Ridley Charles Cooke, gth baronet.
Residence, Wheatley Park, Doncaster.
Uncles living (sons of ist Baronet) — Montague Joseph, b. 1816 ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Lancashire,
formerly Lieut.-Col. 3rd Batn. Loyal N. Lancashire Regt. ; sat as M.P. for Blackburn (L) 1853-7 :
in. ist, 1846, Mary Anne, who d. 1859, da. of William Valentine, Esq., of Salmesbury, Lancashire;
2ndly, 1865, Alice, da. of the late James Thoume, Esq., of Bon Air, Guernsey, and has issue living
(by 2nd marriage), Montague Leyland, b. 1867. Residence, Isle of Herm, Guernsey. Club
Reform. John Leyland, b. 1821 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Loyal N. Lancashire Regt. : m.
1851, Eliza Whigham, who d. 1888; da. of J. Kennedy, Esq., formerly of Caledon House, Ancoats,
Manchester. Residence, Roppynden House, Burwash, Sussex. Club, Lancaster (Savoy).
This family has been settled near Blackburn for more than three centuries, and claims to be
descended from Rhodolph of Hapsburg. The ist baronet was M.P. for Blackburn (LC) 1832-47.
Ferguson-Davie, see Davie.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Dulcius ex asperis.
Sweeter out of diffi-
culties.
FERGUSSON, Creation 1703, of Kilkerran, Ayrshire.
Right Hon. 'Sir JAMES FERGUSSON, P.C., G.C.S.L,
A'.C.M.G., C.I.E., M.P., 6th Baronet ; b. March I4th, 1832 ; s.
his father, ..SVrCHARLES DALRYMPLE, 1849; ed. at Rugby, and
at Univ. Coll., Oxford ; formerly Lieut, and Capt. Grenadier
Guards, and Hon. Col. 3rd Batn. Royal Scots Fusiliers ; served in
Crimean campaign 1854-5 (wounded, and medal with three clasps,
and Turkish medal) ; is Ensign-Gen. Roy. Co. of Archers,
and a D.L. and a j. P. for Ayrshire, for which co. he sat as
M.P. (C) 1854-7, and 1859-68; has sat for N.E. Div. of Man-
chester since 1885 ; was Under-Sec, of State for India 1866-7,
Under-Sec, at Home Office 1867-8, Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of
S. Australia 1868-72, Gov. of New Zealand 1872-4, and of
Bombay 1880-5, Under-Sec, of State for P^oreign Affairs 1886-91,
and Postmaster-Gen. 1891-2 ; unsuccessfully contested Ayrshire
1857, Sandwich 1859. Frome 1876, and Greenock 1878 : m.
1st, 1859. Lady Edith Christian Ramsay, who d. 1871, da. of the late Marquess'of
Dalhousie; 2ndly, 1873, Olive, C.I., who d. 1882, da. of the late John Henry
Richman, Esq., of Warnbunga, S. Australia, and has issue.
^rms— Azure, an arming buckle argent between three boars' heads or. Crtsl — On a thistle leaved
and flowered proper a bee or.
Seat — Kilkerran, Maybole, Ayrshire. Town Residence — 25, Tedworth Square, S.W. Clubs
— Carlton, Guards', Constitutional.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— CHARLES, b. Jan. i7th, 1865 ; is Lieut, and Adj. ist Batn.
Grenadier Guards. James Andrew, R.N., b. 1871 ; became a Sub-Lieut. 1891. By 2nd.
marriage— Alan Walter John, b. 1878.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Susan Georgina : ;«. 1880, John George Alexander
Baird, Esq., M.P., formerly of i6th Lancers. Residences, Wellwood, Muirkirk, N.B. ; Adamton,
Monkton, N.B. ; 89, Eaton Square, S.W. Edith Helen, C.I.
Brothers living— Sir Charles DALRYMPI.E, Bart., M.P., b. 1839 ; cr. a Baronet 1887. John Adam
FERGUSSON, b. 1845 ; is Major 2nd Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own) ; was D.A.A.G., Ceylon
1887-9 I unsuccessfully contested Peterborough (C) 1883 : in. 1871, Sarah, da. of Joseph Gilbert, Esq.,
of Pewsey Vale, S. Australia, and has issue living, Gilbert Charles Dalrymple, b. 1874, — Catherine
Helen Dalrymple,— Anna Mary,— Edith Nora, — Jean,— Olive, — Margaret Agnes,— Sarah Faith.
Club, Junior Carlton.
Sisters living— Elizabeth. Henrietta Duncan : m. 1882, the Rt. Rev. George Wyndham
Kennion, IVD., Bishop of Adelaide. Residence, Adelaide, S. Australia.^ Mary Dalrymple:
m. 1866, Walter Severn, Esq., of the Privy Council Office, and has issue living, Walter Dalrymple,
b. 1867, — Claud, b. 1869,— Nigel Bruce, b. 1871, — Cecil Alexander, R.N.,b. 1874; be.came a Mid-
shipman 1890, — Hew Fergusson. b. 1877, — Helen Christian. Residence, 9, Earl's Court Square,
S.W. Eleanora Charlotte Dalrymple : in. 1871, the Rev. David Robertson, R. of Hartlebury,
and Hon. Chaplain to H.M., and has issue living, Julius Charles, b. 1879, — Helen Edith, — Eleanora
Margaret. Residence, Hartlebury Rectory, Kidderminster.
Uncles living (sons of 4th Baronet)— Hew Dalrymple Hamilton, b. 1817 ; formerly in Civil Ser. of
H.E.I.C. ; is a J.P. for Ayrshire : in. 1838, Louisa, da. of the late Gen. C. Godby, C.B., and has
issue living, James, C.I.E., b. 1840; formerly Lieut. 73rd Regt. ; C.I.E. 1881 : in. 1887, Annie
Gillespie, da. of William Gillespie Mitchell, Esq., of Carwood, Lanarkshire, — Charles Robert
Kennett, b. 1842 ; formerly Lieut. 7gth Highlanders : ;«. 1872, Eleanora Dalrymple, da. of Duncan
Davidson, Esq., of Tulloch, N.B., and has issue living, Muriel Catherine, — Sybil Henrietta.
Residence, 35, Elm Park Gardens, S.W. Frederick William Brown Gustave, b. 1826 ; formerly
Major Ayrshire Militia: m. 1871, Alice Wilhelmina Mary, da. of the late John Stuart Hay-
Newton, Esq. [see M. Tweeddale, colls.]. Residence, Catherine Lodge, Inveresk, N.B.
Aunt living (daughter of 4th Baronet) — Mary Jemima Dundas Adamina: m. 1845, Andrew
Buchanan, Esq., of Auchtentorlie, who d. 1886. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late George Hermand Fergusson, Esq., 2nd son of 4th baronet, b. 1810
d. 1870: in. ist, 1841, Jane, who d. 1844, widow of Major Gordon, of Halhead
and da. of Little Gilmour, Esq., of Craigmillar ; 2ndly. 1857, Georgina Grace, da.
of Archibald Buchanan, Esq., of Auchentorhe : —
George J. FERGUSSON-BUCHANAN, b. 1862 ; is Capt. 3rd Batn. Roy. Scots Fusiliers, and a J.P.
for Dumbartonshire ; formerly an Extra A.D.C. to Gov. of Bombay ; assumed in 1890 the additional
surname of Buchanan : m. 1886, Grace, da. of Claud Hamilton, Esq., and has issue living, Noel
Grace, b. 1889,— Avril Nora, b. 1892. Residence, Auchentorlie, Bowling, N.B. Mary : m. 1878,
Capt. James Creagh Richard Scott, formerly of R.M.L.I., of Crevagh and Kildysart, co. Clare,
and has issue living, John Creagh, b. 1879, — George Buchanan, b. 1881, — Helen Mary, b. 1883.
Residence, Hinwick Hall, Wellingborough.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. James Alexander Duncan Fergusson, 3rd son of 4th
baronet, b. 1812, d. 1864 : in. 1844, Margaret, da. of the late James Hope, Esq. : —
Alice Jane : in. 1872, Col. Andrew Smythe Montague Browne (formerly of 3rd Dragoon Guards), and
. has issue living, Alexander Fergusson, b. 1876, — Andrew, b. 1878, — Margaret Violet Mary, b. 1873, —
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Frances Belinda, b. 1875, — Alice Charlotte Helen, 6. 1878, — -Eileen May, b. 1881, — Evelyn Douglas,
b. 1883. Resilience, Woodcote Hall, Wallington, Surrey.
Issue of the late Major Robert Duncan Fergusson, 4th son of 4th baronet, />. 1813, d.
1878 : itt. ist, 1852, Helen, who d. 1863, da. of John Blackburn, Esq., of Killearn,
co. Stirling ; 2ndly, 1866, Margaret Eliza, widow of John Stuart Hay Newton.
Esq., of Newton, and da. of William Fairlie, Esq. :—
Harry James, b. 1852 ; is Major Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own), and Assist. Mil. Sec. and A.D.C.
oops in Canada ; formerly A.D.C. to Gov. of Bombay
has issue living,' Robert Duncan, b. 1881. Lucy Jane : m. ist, 1877, the Hon. Arthur Hay
David Fraser. who d. 1884, son of I7th Baron Saltoun ; 2ndly, 1887, Francis John Stuart Hay-
Newton, Esq. [see M. Tweeddale, colls.]. Residences, British Consulate, Oporto ; 25, Tedworth
c c \ir
Issue of the late Henry Duncan Fergusson, Esq., W.S., jth son of 4th baronet, b. 1814,
d. 1868 : in. 1846, Anna, da. of Robert Nasmyth, Esq., F.R.S., of Edinburgh : —
d. 1868 : in. 1846, Anna, da. of Robert Nasmyth, Esq., F.R.S., of Edinburgh : —
Robert Henry Duncan, b. 1849: ?;/. 1877, Mabel Frances, da. of the late Robert Balfour Wardlaw-
Issue of the late Robert Dundas Octavius Fergusson, Esq., 7th son of 4th baronet, b.
1819, d. 1882: m. 1842, Amelia, da. of Capt. George Macdonald, of Morer : —
George Adam Duncan Camperdown, b. 1847 : ;;/. 1883, Marianne M'Donald, widow of Alfred Stephens.
Esq., of Bridport, and da. of the late Henry Paul, Esq., ofTopsham.— Charles Dalrymple Hamilton,
b. 1849. Robert Dundas Arthur Graham : itt. 1877, Mary Rachel, da. of the late Francis Whitworth
Russell, Esq. [see Russell, Bart., colls., cr. 1812], and has issue living, Alice Mary Adelaide Gordon.
Hew Dalrymple Hamilton, b. 1861.— Henrietta Sarah Eleanora Augusta : tit. 1868, the Rev.
Joseph Richards, R. of Shelley, and has issue living, John William, b. 1872. — Kate Amelia J9sephine,
— Henrietta Gertrude. Residence, Shelley Rectory, Ongar, Essex. Julia Anne Catherine
Charlotte: in. 1876, George James Macdonald, Esq., Advocate, who d.
Bruce. Edith Jemima Mary Amelia. Residence,
o. Jane Roberta
anu ior r,uinuurgii 1792-0. ne cianneu in 1790 tne r^anaom 01 oiencairn ^createu 1400^; me -uuius
decided that he had proved himself to be heir general to Alexander, Earl of Glencairn, who died 1670,
but had not proved his right to the Earldom.
Vi et arte.
By strength and skill.
Gravesend.
burgh).
FERGUSSON, Creation 1866, of Spitalhaugh, Peetolesshire.
Sir JAMES RANKEN FERGUSSON, 2nd Baronet ; b.
Aug. loth, 1835; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM, LL.D., F.R.S.,
1877 ; ed. at King's Coll., London, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford;
Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1858 ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Peeblesshire.
and a Member of Roy. Co. of Archers, Queen's Body Guard for
Scotland : m. 1st, 1862, Mary Ann Somes, who </. 1868, da. of
the late Thomas Colyer, Esq., of Womb well Hall, Northfleet,
Kent; andly, 1877, Louisa, who d. 1878, da. of the late William
Forbes, Esq., of Medwyn, Peeblesshire; 3rdly, 1886, Alice
Fanny, da. of the late J. Price Simpson, Esq., and has issue.
^rins — Argent, a lion rampant azure armed and langued gules, on a
chief engrailed of the last a mullet between two cinquefoils of the first.
Crest — A dexter hand grasping a broken spear in bend sinister all proper.
Seats — ^jpitalhaugh, West Linton, Peeblesshire; Hever Court,
Seats — spitalhaugh, West Linton, Feeblesshire ; Hever Court,
Clubs — Conservative, Garrick, Constitutional, Scottish Conservative, New (Edin-
Sons living— By 1st marriage-THOMAS COLYER COLYER-FERGUSSON, b. July nth,
1865 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1889) ; assumed in 1890 the additional surname
of Colyer : m. 1890, Beatrice Stanley, da. of Professor Max Miiller, of Norham Gardens, Oxford,
and has issue living, Max Christian Hamilton, b. 1890, — Mary Adelaide Somes, b. 1892. Resi-
dences, Ightham Mote, Sevsnoaks ; Wpmbwell Hall, Northfleet ; 34, Curzon Street, W. Clubs,
Conservative, Constitutional, New (Edinburgh). By 2nd marriage— Louis Forbes, b. 1878.
By 3rd marriage — James Adam Hamilton, b. 1892.
Daughters living— By 3rd marriage— Margaret Alice Hamilton, b. 1889. Helen Hamilton,
b. 1890.
Brother living— Charles Hamilton, b. 1849; ed. at Harrow : formerly Capt. and Brevet Major ist
Batn. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's) ; served in Afghan cam-
paign 1879-80 (medal with two clasps), and in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal and bronze star).
Residence, Broomlee, West Linton, Peeblesshire. Clubs, Junior United Service, Constitutional,
New (Edinburgh).
Sisters living— Jane Porteous.^— ^Catherine Hamilton.— —Helen Seymour. Residence, Broomlee,
West Linton, Peeblesshire.
The ist baronet, Sir William, LL.D., F.R.S., a distinguished surgeon, was many years Sergeant
Surgeon to H.M. Queen Victoria.
Fermor-Hesketh, see Hesketh.
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FETHERSTON, Creation 1776, of Ardagh, Longford.
Rev. Sir GEORGE RALPH FETHERSTON, 6th Baronet ,
b. April 8th, 1852 ; s. his father, Sir THOMAS JOHN, 1869; ed.
at Brighton Coll. , and at Theological Coll., Salisbury ; is a J. P.
for co. Longford, and V. of Pydeltrenthide, Dorset.
iArms — Gules, on a chevron between three ostrich feathers argent a
martlet of the field. Crtst — An antelope statant argent armed or.
Seat — Ardagh House, co. Longford. Residence
age, Dorsetshire.
-Pydeltrenthide Vicar-
Sisters living— Adeline Margaret. Caroline Louisa.
Uncle living (son of 4th Baronet)— HENRY ERNEST WILLIAM
FETHERSTONHAUGH-WHITNEY, b. 1847; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Volens et valens. Dublin (B. A. 1868) ; formerly Lieut. 6oth Rifles ; formerly Capt. and Hon.
Willing- and able Major 7th Batn. King's Roy. Rifle Corps : is a J.P. for Westmeath (High
Sheriff 1887) ; assumed in 1881 by royal license the additional surname of
Whitney; m. ist, 1876, Jeannie, who d. 1880, da. of the late Edward Atkinson, Esq., of Seafield
Hall Donabate, and of Carrick Brennan, co. Dublin ; 2ndly, 1885, Alice Marion Caroline, da. of
Col. Robert Caulfeild [see E. Charlemont, colls.]. Residence, Newpass, Rathowen, Ireland. Club,
Junior United Service.
Aunts living (daughters of 4th Baronet) — Rosa Elizabeth : >«. 1855, Lieut.-Gen. Charles Preston
Molony, who d. 1888, formerly M.S.C., and has issue living. Charles Stuart, b. 1856 ; formerly Capt.
Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regt.) ; is Capt. 6th Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own), —
Adeline Rosa Mary, — Margaret Elizabeth,— Lucy Florence. Catherine : ;//. 1851, Capt. Frederick
Hervey Bathurst Phillips (h.p.) R.A., and has issue living, Charles Hutchison, b. 18 — , — Adelina
Elizabeth, — Frances Margaret: tit. 1880, John Charles Bois, Esq., of Shanghai, — Rosa Fetherston :
in. 1879, Capt. Ernest Edward MacMahon, I.S.C., who d. 1892, — Kathleen Sarah Lucy: m. 1891,
Ernest J. C. Joly, Esq., of Beyrout.— — Henrietta Maria: m. 1872, the Rev. Henry Greenwood, R.
of Beelsby. Residence, Beelsby Rectory, Grimsby.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Edmund Whitney Fetherston- Whitney, 2nd son of 4th baronet, b.
1838, d. 1880 : m. 1864, Georgiana Katherine, da. of James Frank Rolleston, Esq.,
of Frankfort Castle, King's co. : —
Georgiana Alice: m. 1891, Walter Raleigh Trevelyan, Esq. [see Trevelyan, Bart., cr. 1661, colls.].
Residence,
This family is descended from the Fetherstonhaughs, of Fetherstonhaugh Castle, Haltwhistle,
Northumberland. The families have settled respectively at The College, Cumberland, and at
Hethrege, or Heathery, Cleugh, Durham. Cuthbert, a younger son, settled in Ireland in 1651, and
through him the Fetherston baronets descend. The 2nd baronet was for many years M.P. for co.
Longford.
FFOLKES, Creation 1774, of Hillington, Norfolk.
Sir WILLIAM HOVELL BROWNE FFOLKES, 3rd
Baronet, son of the late Martin William Browne Ffolkes, Esq.,
el. son of 2nd Baronet; b. Nov. 2ist, 1847; s- his grand-
father, Sir WILLIAM JOHN HENRY, 1860 ; ed. at Harrow, and
at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1869); formerly Capt. and Hon.
Major 2nd Brig. E. Div. R.A.; is a D.L., a J.P., and a County
Councillor (Freebridge Lynn Div.) for Norfolk (High Sheriff
1876) ; sat as M.P. for King's Lynn (Z) 1880-85 ; was defeated
there 1874 and 1885: m. 1875, Emily. Charlotte, da. of the late
Robert Elwes, Esq.. of Congham House, Norfolk, and has issue.
Jhtron of Stoo JTibings --Hillington R., Boughton R., Norfolk.
^rms — Per pale vert and gules, a fleur-de-lis ermine. Crtst — A dexter
arm embowed vested per pale vert and gules, cuff ermine, holding in the hand
a spear proper.
What will happen {will Seat — Hillington Hall, Lynn. Clubs — Brooks's, United University,
happen. • • ••- Travellers'.
Daughter living— Dorothy.
Brother living— MARTIN WILLIAM BROWNE, b. July igth, 1849 ; ed. at Marlborough Coll. ;
is a Civil Engineer : m. 1882, Wilhelmine Mary Emily, da. of the late Lieut. -Col. J. D. Brett, i7th
Lancers, and has issue living, Audrey, — Barbara,— Cynthia Mary. Residence, IT, Delahay Street,
Westminster, S.W.
Sister living — -Etheldreda Isabella: m. 1871, as his 2nd wife, Henry Birkbeck, Esq., and has issue
living, Martin, b. 1873, — Geoffrey, b. 1875, — Margaret. Residence, Stoke Holy Cross, Norwich.
Uncles living (sons of 2nd Baronet) — Rev. Henry Edward, b. 1823 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Univ.
Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1848) ; is R. of Hillington, and Rural Dean of Lynn : m. 1860, Sophia Louisa,
da. of the late Rev. Edward Brown Everard, R. of Burnham Thorpe, and has issue living, William
Everard Browne, b. 1861 ; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Suffolk Regt., — Edward George Everard, b.
1862 : in. 1891, Agnes, da. of A. Strachan, Esq., — Rev. Francis Arthur Stanley, b. 1863, — Robert
Walling Everard, b. 1865 : m. 1884, Ada, da. of Col. Brierley,— Geoffrey Charles Hovel J, b. 1867,—
Margaret Louisa : m. 1888, the Rev. John Erasmus Philipps, V. of Enstone, Oxfordshire, — Helen
Sophia Everard, — Charlotte Philippa Everard, — Mabel Olive Emily. Residence, Hillington Rec-
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tory, near Lynn. George Howe, It. 1834 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B. A. 1856) ;
is a J.P. for Norfolk. Residence, Manor House, Wolferton, near Lynn.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd Baronet) — Margaret Charlotte : m. 1847, Francis Hay Gurney, Esq.,
who d. 1890, and has issue living, Reginald (of Nowton Cottage, Bury St. Edmund's), b. 1849 : m.
1889, Maud, da. of W. Robertson, Esq., — Lewis Edmond, b. 1852 ; is Capt. 2oth Hussars ; served in
Nile Expedition 1885-6 (medal), — Cecil Francis,^, 1862, — Lovel Wodehouse, b. 1865; formerly Capt.
3rd Batn. Norfolk Regt.,— Edward Hay, b. 1866,— Hudson, b. 1868,— Harriet Charlotte,— Rachel
Louisa Margaret, — Helen Mary,- Millicent Katharine Emily, — Beatrice. Residence, Thickthorn
Hall, Norwich.— Fanny Louisa. Residence, Manor House, Wolferton, near Lynn.
This family, though settled for some generations at Hillington, is of Staffordshire extraction, and
was seated in that county temfi. Henry V.
FILMER, Creation 1674, of East Sutton, Kent.
Sir ROBERT MARCUS FILMER, loth Baronet ; b.
Feb. 25th, 1878 ; s. his father. Sir EDMUND, 1886.
Patron 0f ffliu fifaing— Crundall R., Kent.
^Vrms — Sable, three bars and as many cinquefoils in chief or. Crtst — A
falcon volant proper, beaked and legged or, standing on a broken castle.
Seat — East Sutton Park, Staplehurst, Kent.
Sisters living— Alice Cecil, Agnes: m. 1892, Arthur Stanley Wilson,
Esq. Helen Marguerite.^— Dorothy Mary.
Aunt living (daughter of 8th Baronet)— Helen : m. 1858, the Rev.
Philip Menzies Sankey, and has issue living, Arthur, b. 1858 ; formerly
Capt. R.A.,— Edmund Richard, R.N., b. 1860; became Lieut. 1885,—
Margaret Helen, — Alice. Residence, The Bourne, Maidenhead.
Widow living of 9th Baronet— MARY GEORGIANA CAROLINA (Hon.
Lady Filmer), da. of 2nd Baron Sandys : m. 1858, Sir Edmund Filmer, gth Baronet, who d. 1886.
Residences, East Sutton Park, Staplehurst, Kent; i, Chesham Street, S.W.
The ist baronet, son of the distinguished loyalist, Sir Robert Filmer, suffered heavy losses at the
hands of the Roundheads during the Great Rebellion. The 8th baronet sat as M. P. for W. Kent (C)
1838-57, and the gth as M.P. for W. Kent (C) 1859-65, and for Mid Kent 1880-4.
FITZ-GERALD, Creation 1821, of Newmarket-on-Fergus, Clare.
Sir AUGUSTINE FITZ-GERALD, 4th Baronet ; b.
March I2th, 1809 ; s. his brother, Sir EDWARD, 1865 ; ed. at
Winchester and Addiscombe ; formerly Lieut. -Col. Bengal
Horse Artillery ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for co. Clare (High
Sheriff 1871) : m. ist, 1832, Eliza Margaret, who d. 1877, da.
of the late William Gore, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1881, Clara Emma, da.
of the late James Whitaker, Esq., of Huddersfield.
gVrms— Ermine, a saltire gules. C«st — A chevalier in complete armour
on horseback at full speed with his sword drawn and his beaver up.
Seat — Carrigoran, Newmarket-on-Fergus, co. Clare. Club —
United Service.
Fortis et fidelis. Brother living — GEORGE GUMMING, b. 1823; formerly in 3rd
j f -nf i Dragoon Guards: m. ist, 1883, Emily Georgiana, who d. 1886, da. of
brave and faithful. the ,ate Lieut George cieaveland, R.N., of Bromley, Kent; 2ndly,
1888, Ellen Creagh, da. of the late Crofton Hamilton FitzGerald, Esq. Residence, Killibegs
House, Naas.
Sister living— Emilia Mary (Hon. Mrs. James Butler) : m. 1836, the Hon. James Butler, who
d, 1891 [see B. Dunboyne]. Residence,
WidOW living Of 3rd Baronet— JULIA (Lady Fitz-Gerald), da. of Edward O'Grady, Esq., and
widow of Willington A. Rose, Esq., and niece of ist Viscount Guillamore : m, 1856, Sir Edward
Fitz-Gerald, 3rd baronet, who d. 1865. Residence, 29, Merrion Square North, Dublin.
FITZ-GERALD, Creation 1880, of Valencia, co. Kerry.
Sir MAURICE FITZ-GERALD (Knight of Kerry], 2nd
Baronet ; b. Feb. 5th, 1844; s. his father, Sir PETER GEORGE,
1880 ; ed. at Harrow ; formerly Capt. Rifle Brig. : served in
Ashanti war 1873-4 (several times mentioned in despatches,
and medal with clasp); is an Extra Equerry to H.R. H. the
Duke of Connaught, and a J.P. for co. Kerry; unsuccessfully
contested S. Div. of Northamptonshire (L) 1885 : m. 1882,
Amelia Catherine, da. of Henri Louis Bischoffsheim, Esq., of
Bute House, South Audley Street, W., and has issue.
&rms — Ermine, a saltire gules ; in centre point a cross pattee argent.
Crist — A chevalier in complete armour on horseback at full speed, with his
sword drawn and visor raised, proper ; saddled gules, saddle-cloth or.
Seats — Glanleam, Valencia Island, co. Kerry; Ballinruddery, Listowel,
Mullanar a boo. co Kerry Town Residence—?,, Hertford Street, May Fair, W. Clubs—
My presence is victory. Marlborough, Travellers', Brooks's.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Sons living— JOHN PETER GERALD MAURICE, f. May i4th, 1884. Arthur Henry
Brinsley, c. 1885.
Daughter living— Louise Nesta Pamela, b. 1889.
Brothers living —Robert John, t. 1852; is a J.P. for co. Kerry: vt. 1878, Marian, da. of the late
Mahony Harte, Esq., and has issue living, Peter Francis, b. 1879, — Robert Brinsley, b. 1884.
Residence, Ballyard House, Tralee. Clnb, Junior Constitutional. Peter David, b. 1855 ; is a
J.PTfoicos. Cork and Limerick. Residence, Prospect, Limerick. Club, Bachelors'. Brinsley
John Hamilton, b. 1859. Residence, Gurtenard, Listowel. Club, Bachelors', White's.
Sisters living — Mary Emily Frances (Lady Molyneux) : m. 1863, Sir Capel Molyneux, 7th baronet,
who d. 1879. Residence, Castle Dillon, Armagh. Emily. Frances Caroline. Katherine :
»/. 1873, the Rev. Henry Bell, V. of Muncaster and Hon. Canon of Carlisle, and has issue living,
Henry Fitz-Gerald, b. 1877, — Aubrey Fitz-Gerald, b. 1882, — Stric Francis Lorrain, b. 1884, — Kath-
leen Mary Lorraine, — Ida Constance Vere, — Gertrude Shiela. Residence, Muncaster Vicarage,
Carnforth. Elizabeth Ann (Hon. Mrs. Francis Spring-Rice) : m. 1882, the Hon. Francis Spring-
Rice, R.N., brother of 2nd Baron Montdagle.— — Julia Emma Isabella: m. 1888, Stephen Edward
Spring-Rice, Esq. [see B. Monteagle, colls.]. Residence, i, Bryanston Place, W. Eileen
Gertrude: m. 1886, Capt. Edward Kaye Daubeney, D.S.O., 2nd Batn. S. Staffordshire Regt.
WidOW living Of 1st Baronet — JULIA (Lady Fitz-Gerald), da. of Peter Bodkin Hussey, Esq., of
Farrinikilla House, co. Kerry: in. 1838, Sir Peter George FitzGerald, ist baronet, who d. 1880.
Residence, Glanleam, Valencia Island, co. Kerry.
The title of " Knight of Kerry" was conferred upon his son Maurice by John Fitz Thomas
Fitz-Gerald, Earl of Decies and Desmond, b$ virtue of his royal seigniory as a Count Palatine, and
his descendants have ever §ince been so styled in Acts of Parliament, patents under the Great Seal,
and other legal documents. The ist baronet was the igth " Knight of Kerry."
Shannet a boo.
Shannet to victory.
DALTON-FITZGERALD, Creation 1644, of Castle Ishen, Cork.
Sir GERALD RICHARD DALTON-FITZGERALD, loth
Baronet ; b. Aug. 2ist, 1832; s. his brother, Sir JAMES GEORGE,
1867 ; formerly Lieut. R.N. ; is a J-P- and D.L. for Essex
and Lancashire : m. 1861, Agnes Georgiana. da. of George
Wildes, Esq. , formerly of Elm Bank, Manchester.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, ermine, a saltire gules, Fitzgerald; 2nd
and 3rd, azure, a lion rampant-guardant argent, Dalton. Crtsts — ist, a
chevalier in complete armour on horseback at full speed, his sword drawn
and beaver up proper ; 2nd, a dragon's head couped vert, between two
wings or.
Seats — Bigods Hall, Great Dunmow, Essex ; Thurnham Hall, Lanca-
shire. Town Residence — 36, Lowndes Square, W. Clubs— Army and
Navy, Marlborough, Junior Carlton. Hurlingham.
Sisters living — Augusta. Cecilia : m. 1854, Marquis Serlupi, Caval-
lerizzo Maggiore to His Holiness Pope Leo XIII. Residence,
Palazzo Serlupi, Rome.
The ist baronet, a distinguished loyalist, burnt his castle of Cleughlish to prevent its falling into
the hands of the Parliamentarians, and also raised and maintained at his own expense a regiment of
horse. Charles II. refused him compensation for the destruction of the castle. In consequence of the
diminution in the family estates, the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th baronets (dejure) did not assume the title,
and it remained dormant until 1730, when Richard Fitzgerald, Esq., resumed the dignity as 6th
baronet, with the approval of the College of Arms in Ireland. The gth baronet assumed the
additional surname and arms of Dalton.
JUDKIN-FITZGERALD, Creation 1801, of Lisheen, Tipperary.
Sir JOSEPH CAPEL JUDKIN-FITZGERALD, 4th
Baronet ; b. Aug. gth, 1853 : s. his father, Sir THOMAS, 1864 ;
ed. at Harrow : m. June 5th, 1872, Constance Sarah, da. of
the late Capt. William Augustus Hyder, loth Hussars, and has
issue.
5\nns — Quarterly: ist and 4th, ermine a saltire gules; 2nd and 3rd,
argent, a chevron gules between three boars' heads sable, langued of the
second. €rtst — A chevalier in complete armour on horseback at full speed,
his sword drawn and beaver up all proper.
Residence —
Sons living-CAPEL GERALD WILLIAM, b. June- sth, 1872.
Thomas Judkin, b. 1873.
Daughter living— One, t. 1879.
Brothers living— Robert Uniacke, b. 1855 Thomas, b. 1858.
Sisters living— Eliza Anna : m. 1872, John E. Roberts, Esq. Emma Augusta : m. 1875,
Edmund T. Hale, Esq., formerly of The Grange, Somerset. Hentietta Mary De La Poer.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Alint living (daughter of 2nd Baronet)— Geraldine Caroline : m. 1870, Walter Bourne, Esq., M.D.,
and has issue living, Walter FitzGerald, b. 1872 ; ed. at Clifton Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sand-
hurst ; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Roy. Munster Fusiliers, — James Herbert Simpson, R.N., b. 1874 ; became
a Midshipman 1889, — Arthur Uniacke, b. 1875. — William Henry Philpot, l\ 1879, — Geraldine Louise,
— Edith Mary. Residence, Parame, France.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— EMMA LOIMSA MAUNSELL (Lady Jndkin-Fitzgerald), da. of
Henry White, Esq., J.P., of Golden Hills, and New Ross, Tipperary : in. 1845, Sir Thomas
Judkin-Fitzgerald, 3rd baronet, who d. 1864. Residence,
FITZHERBERT, Creation 1783. of Tissington, Derbyshire.
Sir WILLIAM FITZHERBERT, 4th Baronet ; b. June
2nd, 1808 ; s. his father, Sir HENRY, 1858 ; ed. at Charter-
house ; formerly in Inniskilling Dragoons ; is a D. L. and a J.P.
for Derbyshire (High Sheriff 1866), and a J.P. for cos. Leicester
and Stafford : m. 1836, Annie, who d. 1864. da. of Sir Reynold
Abel Alleyne, 2nd Baronet, and has issue.
gittron of too jCibings — Tissington V., Derbyshire; Warsop R.
Nottinghamshire.
^rms — Gules, three lions rampant or. Crest —A dexter hand erect in an
open gauntlet all proper.
Seats — Tissington Hall, Ashbourne, Derbyshire ; West Farleigh, Kent ;
Nettleworth Hall, Mansfield.
Ung je serviray.
One (only) ivill I serve.
Son living— Rev. RICHARD, b. April i2th, 1846 ; ed. at St. John's
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1870, M.A. 1874); is R. of Warsop : m. 1871, Mary
Anne, da. of the late Edward Arkwright, Esq., of Hatton, Warwickshire,
and has issue living, Hugo Meynell, b. 1872 ; is Lieut. 4th Batn. Lincolnshire Regt.,— William.
b. 1874, — Richard Arkwright, b. 1876, — Henry Edward, b. 1882, — Violet Annie. Residence, Warsop
Rectory, near Mansfield. Club — Grosvenor.
Daughters living— Agnes Rebekah : m. 1867, Maj.-Gen. William Reid Martin, Bengal Army.
Residence, 2, Dorset Square, N.W. Frances Theresa: in. 1883, Edward Evelyn Harcourt-
Vernon, Esq. [see B. Vernon, colls.]. Residence, Grove Hall, East Retford, Notts.
Brother living— John Knight, b. 1820; ed. at Harrow, and at St. John's Coll. Camb. (M.A. 1846) ;
is a J.P. for Derbyshire : in. 1859, Arabella Penelope, da. of the late William White, Esq., of Shrubs,
co. Dublin, and has issue living, Henry, b. 1862 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst; is Capt. ist Batn. Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Roy. Berkshire Regt.) ; served in
Soudan campaign (medal with two clasps, bronze star), — Godfrey White, b. 1864, — Isabel : in.
1884, James Lowndes Randall, Esq., and has issue living, — Maude, — Rachel Helen, — Edith.
Residence, Twynham, Bournemouth.
Sisters living— Harriet Maria. Residence, Vale Cottage, West Farleigh, Maidstone. Judith.
Augusta Isabella (Lady Alleyne): m. 1851, Sir John Gay Newton Alleyne, 3rd baronet.
Residence, Chevin, Belper.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Richard Henry Fitz Herbert, 2nd son of 3rd Bart., b. 1809,
d. 1885 : m. ist, 1841, Ellen Margaret, who d. 1845, da. of James Hepburn, Esq.,
of Tovil Place, Kent ; 2ndly, 1848, Susan (now cf Ivy House, Bakewell, Derby-
shire), da. of Michael Hinton Castle, Esq., of Stapleton Grove, Bristol : —
Consort's OWE
and in Afghar
aence, ine nan, somersal-rlerDert, ueroy. • Kev. Kegmala Jtlenry Castle, o. 1049; ed. at
Winchester, and at St. John's Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1871); is R. of Somersal-Herbert. Residence,
Somersal-Herbert, Derby. Arthur Richard, b. 1853 : m. 1881, Mary Lucy, da. of Major Marshall
(formerly of 65th Regt.), of Tutu Totara, Marlon, New Zealand, and has issue living, Arthur Geoffry
.Marshall, b. 1882, — Beresford Close, b. 1884, — Hugo Blois, b. 1885,— Mildred Mary, b. 1891. Resi-
dence, Somersal, Marton, New Zealand. Norman, b. 1858. Residence, Turakina, Wanganui,
New Zealand. Anthony Francis, b. 1863. Adeline Frances Henrietta : in. 1862, Francis Beres-
ford Wright, Esq., and has issue living, Arthur FitzHerbert, b. 1865, — Kenneth Hepburn, b. 1868, —
Richard Beresford, b. 1870, — Ivan FitzHerbert, b. 1875, — Adeline Francesca, b. 1863. Residence,
Wootton Court, near Warwick.— Ellen Margaret Hepburn : m. 1870, Lieut.-Col. Charles Bill,
Francis Moncreiff) : in. 1880, the Hon. Francis Jeffrey MoncreirF|>££ B. Moncreiff]. Residence,
Rt
Residence, Newark Pa -k, Gloucestershire.-
-Hilda Mary.
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Grandchildren of the late Rev. Alleyne FitzHerbert [infra] :—
Issue of the late Herbert Haffenden FitzHerbert, Esq., f>. 1842. d. 1873 : m. ist, 1861, Anne,
who d. 1867, da. of — Farmer, Esq. ; 2iidly, 1868, Janet Maclean, da. of Dr. Frederick
John Knox, of Johnsonville, Wellington, New Zealand : —
(By ist marriage) Harold, & 1862.— —Egbert, />. 1863. Horace, b. 1865: is m. (By 2nd mar-
riage) Augustus, b. 1872. Rowena.—— Ethel.
Issue of the late Rev. Alleyne FitzHerbert, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1815, d. 1860: in. 1841,
Angelina, da. of James Haffenden, Esq., of Langford Hall, Notts : —
JRev. James, />. 1843 ; ed. at St. John's Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1865, M.A. 1868); is V. of TissingUm :
m. 1875, Cecil Mary Lefroy, who d. 1882, da. of the Rev. William Maule, V. of Privett, Hants, and
has issue living, Humphrey Beresfprd, b. 1879, — Edward Vernon, b. 1880, — Douglas Cecil, b. 1882,
— Dorothy Maule. Residence, Tissington, Ashbourne. Henry Ralph, b. 1852 : m. 1881, Martha,
da. of W. F. Kennedy, Esq., and has issue living, Claude,^. 18 — , — Maisi Harriet. Residence,
Feilding, New Zealand. Charles, b. 1856: m. 1889, Katharine, da. of Thomas U. Mckenzie, Esq.,
of Rangitikei, New Zealand, and has issue living. Residence, Cinder Hill, Feilding, New Zea-
land. Rev. Alleyne, b. 1860 ; ed. at St. John's Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1884, M.A. 1889) ; is Curate of
N. Mundham and Hunston, Sussex : in. 1887, Frances Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Henry Smith
(formerly V. of Easton Maudit, Northants), of Clarendon House, Redcar. Mary Cecilia : in.
1869, the Rev. William Alexander Woodward, and has issue living, Helen Mary, — Ethel Cecilia,
— Winifred Grace, — Averil Alexandra. Residence, Sherborne, Malvern Wells.— —Harriet Cecilia :
vi. 1872, the Rev. Arthur Alfred Wilmot, who d. 1876 [see Wilmot, Bart., colls, cr. 1759]. Phebe
Elizabeth.— — Selina : in. 1886, B. Newton, Esq. , and has issue living, May Gladys, — Daisy Frances.
Residence, The Gables, Presteign.
Issue of the late Anthony FitzHerbert, Esq., 4th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1818, d. 1855: m.
1852, Elizabeth Martha, da. of the late Rev. William Home, R. of Banning, Kent: —
Gerard Home, b. 1853 : in. 18— , and has issue living. Francis, b. 1854.
The present baronet is nth in male descent from Nicholas, 2nd son of John FitzHerbert, of
Somersal-Herbert, whose ancestors possessed it from the beginning of the i3th century. The descen-
dants of John FitzHerbert's el. son are now represented by Samuel Wyndham Fitzherbert, of
Lanscombe House, Cockington, Torquay {Club, Royal Dorset Yacht). Nicholas died 1472, having
acquired Tissington by his marriage with Margaret, daughter of Robert Fraunceys, of Foremark,
and grand-da, and co-heir of Sir Thomas Clinton (2nd son of 3rd Baron Clinton).
FITZ-WYGRAM, Creation 1805, of Walthamstow, Essex.
\k Sir FREDERICK WELLINGTON JOHN FITZ-
WYGRAM, M.P., 4th Baronet; b. Aug. 29th, 1823 ;
j. his brother, Sir ROBERT, 1873; formerly Lieut. -
Col. I5th Hussars ; became Col. 1863, Maj.-Gen.
1869, Lieut.-Gen. 1883 ; retired 1889 : was Col. 3rd
Hussars 1884-91, since when he has been Col. I5th
Hussars; served in Crimean campaign 1855 (medal
with clasp, and Turkish medal) ; was Inspector-
Gen, of Cav. 1879-84 ; sat as M.P. for Hampshire S.
(C) 1884-5, since when he has sat for S., or Fare-
ham, Div. of Hampshire : is a T.P. and a County
Sveet is the love of one s country. Alderman for Hants> and a D.L. for CO. Southamp-
ton : m. 1882, Angela, da. of the late Thomas Nugent Vaughan, Esq., and has issue,
igatron of ®too Jibings — All Saints' V., Lambeth, St. Crispin V., Bermondsey, Surrey.
^Jurats — Argent, on a pale gules three escallops or ; over all a chevron engrailed counterchanged,
and on the chief waves of the sea, thereon a ship representing an English vessel of war of the i6th
century, with four masts, sails furled proper, colors flying gules. Cnst— On a mount vert, a hand in
armour in fesse couped at the wrist proper charged with an escallop holding a fleur-de-lis erect or.
jSnpportrrs — On either side an eagle with wings elevated argent, collared gules and charged on the
breast with a shamrock vert.
Seat — Leigh Park, Havant. Clubs — Carlton, Army and Navy.
Son living— FREDERICK LOFTUS FRANCIS, 6. Aug iith, 1884.
Daughter living— Angela Catherine Alice.
Brother living— Loftus, b. 1832; ed. at Eton, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford; Bar. Lincoln's Inn
1858 : m. 1866, Lady Fanny Georgiana Danvers-Butler, sister of 6th Earl of Lanesborough, and has
issue living, Selina Violet. Residence, 89, Eccleston Square, S.W. Chambers, 5, King's Bench
Walk, E.G. Clubs, Carlton, Arthur's.
Sister living — Augusta Catherine (Lady Baker) : m. 1858, Sir George Baker, 3rd baronet, who d.
1882. Residences, 4, Hyde Park Square, W. ; Woodhouse, Lyme Regis.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Money Wigram, IJsq. (infra) :—
Issue of the late Money Wigram, Esq., b. 1823, d. 1881 : m. 1851, Anne Whitaker, who
d. 1890, da. of William Whitaker Maitland, Esq., of Loughton Hall, Essex : —
Alfred Money, b. 1856 ; ed. at Winchester : in. 1882, Venetia Mary, da. of the Rev. John Whitaker
Maitland, R. of Loughton, Essex [see Neave, Bart.], and has issue living. Venetia Gladys, — Vera
Maitland, — Ruth Constance. Residence, 101, Eaton Place, S.W. Club, Junior Carlton. Ernest
Money, b. 1862 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Oriel Coll., Oxford. Annie Gertrude. Mary.
Florence Emily.
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Issue of the late Money Wigram, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1790, d. 1873 :
»i. 1822, Mary, who d. 1886, da. of the late Charles Hampden Turner, Esq., of
Rook's Nest, Godstone : —
Charles Hampden, b. 1826 ; is a J.P. for Middlesex and Leicestershire, and a D.L. for Tower Hamlets ;
formerly Lieut. -Col. 3rd Vol. Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own) : m. 1857, Beatrice, da. of the
late Rev. Philip Hall Palmer, and has issue living, Henry Hampden (Club, Guards'), b. 1858 : ed.
at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1879) ; is Capt. ist Batn. Scots Guards; served in Suakin
expedition 1885 (medal with clasp, bronze star) : ni, 1891, Dorothy Isabel, da. of the late G. W. Mona
Ljddell, Esq., of Sutton House, and Keldy Castle, Yorkshire. Residences, 45, Carlisle Mansions,
Victoria Street, S.W. ; Harston, Grantham.— Clifford, b. 1828 ; is a Director of Bank of England,
and a member of Court of Lieutenancy of City of London ; formerly Col. gth Vol. Batn. Rifle Brig.
(Prince Consort's Own). Residence, I2A, Savile Row, W. Club, Athenaeum. ^^—Rev. Woolmore,
b. 1831: ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1854, M.A. 1858); is R. of St. Andrew's, Hertford, and
Canon of St. Alban's : in. 1863, Harriet Mary, da. of the late Rev. Thomas Ainger, and has issue
living, Edgar Thomas Ainger, b. 1864, — Robert Ainger, b. 1866, — William Ainger, b. 1872, — Arthur
Woolmore, b. 1875, — Adelaide Mary, — Katherine Bessie. Residence, St. Andrew's Rectory,
Hertford.— Robert, b. 1833 : m. 1867, Edith, da. of Samuel Solly, Esq., and has issue living,
Robert, b. 1874, — Percy Solly, b. 1878, — Francis, b. 1879, — Eleanor Dorothea, — Eirene, — Enid, —
Beatrice, — Hilda, — Maud. Residence, Longcroft, Banstead, Surrey.— -Percy, b. 1836; served
in B.C.S. 1856-77. Residence, i2A, Savile Row, W. Club, East India United Service.
Reginald, b. 1843; is a J.P. for W. Riding of Yorks : ;«. 1872, Isabella, da. of John Spencer,
Esq., of Whorlton Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. and has issue living, Reginald Spencer, b. 1874,
— Walter Gott, b. 1877. Residence, Oakfield, Kirkstall, Leeds. Club, Carlton. Harriet. Resi-
dence, Bantsfield, Godstone, Surrey. Eliza. Residence, Bantsfield, Godstone, Surrey.
Grandchildren of the late Rt. Hon. Sir James Wigram (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. James Richard Wigram, b. 1819, d. 1892 : m. 1845, Margaret Helen,
who d. 1883, da. of Peter Arkwright, Esq., of Willersley :—
Henry James, b. 1847 ; formerly Lieut. Coldstream Guards : m. 1870, Penelope Emily, da. of George
Edward Eyre, Esq., of Warrens, Bramshaw, near Lyndhurst, and 59, Lowndes Square, S.W., and has
issue living, George Montagu, b. 1871 ; is Lieut. 3rd Batn. Highland L. I., — Ronald Scott Jervoise,
R.N., b. 1874 ; became a Midshipman 1891, — Cyril Charles, b. 1882, — Florence Margaret Penelope,
— Kathleen Alice, — Rachel Winifred. Residence, Northlands, Downton, Salisbury. Helen
' Anne. Janet Mary.
Issue of the late Robert James Wigram, Esq., b. 1832, d. 1886: m. 1854, Leonora Jane, da.
of Henry Alexander, Esq., H.E.l.C. : —
Herwald Robert, b. 1858 ; is Capt. and Adj. 2nd Batn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. Club, Naval
and Military. Lionel Robert, b. 1867. Ada Leonora. Ethel Margaret.— —Amabel Mary.
Issue of the late Right Hon. Sir James Wigram, sth son of ist baronet, b. 1793,
d. 1866 : m. 1818, Anne, who d. 1844, da. of Richard Arkwright, Esq., of
Willersley Castle, co. Derby : —
Godfrey James, C.B., b. 1836; is a Maj.-Geri. ; formerly Col. Comdg. Coldstream Guards; served in
Crimea 1854-5 (medal with clasp, sth class Medjidie, and Turkish medal), and in Egyptian campaign
i882(medal with clasp, bronze star, C.B., and jrd class Medjidie). Residence, 2. Sydney Place, Onslow
Square, S.W. Clubs, Guards', United Service. Anne Emma : m. 1851, Edward Daniell, Esq.,
who d. 1875, °f Little Berkhampstead, Herts, and has issue living, Averell Edward (of Little Berk-
hampstead, Herts), b. 1853; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford: m. 1887, Abigail, da. of C. H. Moon, Esq., —
Oswald James, b. 1856 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Oxford ; is Capt. Queen's Own (Roy. W. Kent Regt.), and
Adj. of its 3rd and 4th Batns. ; served in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal and bronze star) : m. 1892,
May Frances Drummond, da. of Francis Adams, Esq. [see V. Strathallan, colls.], — Mary, — Emily
Caroline, — Margaret Emma.— —Frances Maria : m. 1848, Unwin Unwin-Heathcote, Esq., and
has issue living, Alfred (Club, Naval and Military), b. 1850 ; is Major R.E. : m. 1878, Edith
Constance, da. of Dep. Surg. Fox, — Arthur Samuel, b. 1853 ; is Capt. 7th Batn. King's Roy.
Rifle Corps, — Blanche Eleanor, — Evelyn Alice. Residence, Shephalbury, Steyenage. Elizabeth
Anne. Alice Jane : »i. 1868, Rear-Adm. Samuel Long, and has issue living, Samuel Charles,
b. 1869 ; is Lieut, ist Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own), —Wilfred James, b. 1871 ; is Lieut.
4th Batn. King's Roy. Rifle Corps, — Bernard, R.N., b. 1872 ; became a Sub.-Lieut. 1892, — George
Edward, b, 1873,— Clement Loftus, b. 1880, — Hubert Arthur Maitland, b. 1884,— Mary Katharine, -
Anna Margaret. Residence, Blendworth, Horndean, Hants.
Grandchildren of the late Octavius Wigram, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late William Knox Wigram, Esq., b. 1825, d. 1885 : m. 1856, the Hon. Mary Ann
Pomeroy, who d. 1883, da. of sth Viscount Harberton : —
Henry Francis, b. 1857 : m. 1885, Agnes Vernon, da. of Henry Eden Sullivan, Esq. [see Sullivan,
Bart., cr. 1804, colls.]. Residence, Middleton, Christchurch, New Zealand. William Arthur, b.
1860 : in. 1888, Edith Constance Louisa, da. of Col. the Hon. Wellington Patrick Manvers Chetwynd
Talbot [see E. Shrewsbury], and has issue living, Charles Knox, b. 1889, — Ivy Margaret, b. 1893.
Residences, Madras ; Hersham House, Walton-on-Thames. Club, Constitutional. Eleanor Mary :
;«. 1880. Francis Hughes Gibb, Esq. Residence, Manor House, Tarrant Gunville, Blandford.
Margaret Esther: m. 1889, Arthur E. Eastwood, Esq. Residence, Oxshott, Surrey.^— Madeline
Clara. Residence, 57, Great Cumberland Place, W.
Issue of the late Octavius Wigram, Esq., 7th son of ist baronet, b. 1794, d. 1878 : m.
1824, Isabella Charlotte, who d. 1863, da. of the Rt. Rev. the Hon. William Knox,
Bishop of Derry ;-s-
Francis Spencer, b. 1829; formerly of B.C.S. Residence, Elstow, Bedford. Clubs, Union, Oriental.
Rev. Spencer Robert, b. 1835 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1859, M.A.
1861) ; was V. of Prittlewell 1864-80, and a Rural Dean and Surrogate : m. 1867, Elizabeth Pearson,
da. of the late Rev. William Dalby, R. of Compton Basset and Prebend of Salisbury, and has issue
living, Alice Margaret Spencer, — Evelyn Frances Spencer, — Rosamond Edith Spencer, — Lilian
Agnes Spencer. Residence, Ingle Dene. Oxford. Club, Junior Conservative. Clara Maria.
Residence, 57, Great Cumberland Place, W.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Issue of the late Rt Rev. Joseph Cotton Wigram, D.D., Bishop of Rochester, 8th
son of i st baronet, b. 1798, d. 1867: in. 1837, Susin Maria, who d. 1864, da. of
Peter Arkwright, Esq., of Willersley, co. Derby : —
Alfred Joseph, b. 1839. Gerrard Andrewes, b. 1842 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. : in. 1873, Selina
Maria, da. of the late Edmund Wilmot, Esq. [tee Wilmot, Bart.], and has issue living, Gerrard
Edmund, b. 1877. Residence, Jersey Lodge, Maidenhead. Club, New University.— John,
b. 1846 ; ed. at Winchester ; is a Fellow of Surveyors' Institute : in. 1872. Gertrude Eliza, da. of
the late Rt. Rev. Henry Mackenzie [tee Mackenzie, Bart., cr. 1673], and has issue living, Henry
Joseph, b. 1873, — Edith Margaret, — Mary Helen, — Agnes Gertrude, — Bertha Caroline, — Katharine
Muriel, — Rachel FitzHerbert. Residence, The Manor, Collingham, Notts. William Loftus, b.
1852 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1874): m. 1879, Clara, da. of John Bell, Esq., of Rushpool
Hall, Yorkshire. Club, New University. Walter Augustus, b. 1856 ; ed. at Eton, and at Camb.
Univ. (B.A, 1878); Bar. Inner Temple 1882 : ;«. 1883, Ethel Rosa, el. da. of the late William H.
Brace, Esq., M.D. [see Forster, Bart., cr. 1794], and has issue living, Audrey Eleanor. Residence,
Radley Lodge, Wimbledon Park, S.W. Club, New University.^— Eustace Rochester, b. 1860 ;
formerly Lieut, and Batn. Coldstream Guards : in. 1889, Mary Grace, da. of Lieut.-Col. Ralph
Bradford-Atkinson [see D. Grafton, colls.], and has issue living, Ralph Follett, /'. 1890, — Isabel
Susan Amy, b. 1891. Residence, Egginton House, Leighton Buzzard. Club, Whites.. Susan
Caroline : in. 1861, Major George Gooch Clowes (Club, United Service), formerly of 8th Hussars.
and Worcestershire Yeo. Cav. Residence, 6, Elvaston Place, S.W. Margaret. Residence,
Roslin House, Malvern.
Issue of the late Edward Wigram, Esq., nth son of ist baronet, b. 1802, d. 1870 : m,
1830, Catherine, da. of George Smith, Esq., of Selsdon, Surrey : —
Ret'. Frederic Edward, b. 1834 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camo. (B.A. 1857, M.A. 1860) ;
is Hon. Sec. to Church Missionary Society : ///. 1859, Frances, da. of the late Francis Wright,
Esq., of Osmaston Manor, Derby [Fitzherbert, Bart.], and has issae living, -Rev. Edmund Francis
Edward, £. 1864; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1886, M.A. 1890),— Beresford
Edward, b. 1870, — Harold Frederic Edward, b. 1873, — Marcus Edward, b. 1875, — Loftus Edward,
b. 1877, — Eleanor Selina, — Agnes Margaret. Residence, Oak Hill House, Oak Hill Park, Hamp-
stead, N.W. Louisa Katharine. Residence, 15, Sumner Place, S. Kensington, S.W.
Issue of the late Rev. William Pitt Wigram, 141)1 son of ist baronet, b. 1806, d. 1870 :
m. 1837, Sophia, who d. 1883, da. of George Smith, Esq., of Selsdon, Surrey : —
Herbert, b. 1842 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1863, M.A. 18^8); served in
M.C.S. 1863-64 : m. 1872, Amy, da. of Lieut.-Gen. John Wood Rideout, I.S.C., of Harold House,
Dover, and has issue living, Clive, b. 1873 ; is at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich, — Kenneth, b. 1875, —
Ernest,^. 1877 ; is a Naval Cadet, — Hilda, — Amy. Residence, Uplands, East Sheen, Surrey. Club,
East India United Service.— Lewis, b. 1844 : in. 1872, Mary, da. of the late Rev. Lewis Deedes
(formerly R. of Bramfield), of Newlands, Edenbridge, Kent, and has issue living, Roland Lewis, b.
1874, — Oswald Lewis, b. 1878, — Grace, — Maud, — Ruth, — Joan. Residence, The Grange, Chislehurst,
Kent. Club, Constitutional. Maria Catherine : m. 1866, the Rev. Alfred Snell, R. of Wickham
Bishops and Canon of St. Alban's, and has issue living, Bernard Alfred, b. 1868, — Arthur Patrick, £.
1870, — Herbert Wigram, b. 1875, — Harold Edward, b. 1879, — Edith Maria, — Janet Mary, — Anna
Sophia Mary, — Amy Catherine, — Constance Mary. Residence, Wickham Bishop's Rectory,
Witham, Essex.
The ist baronet, Sir Robert Wigram, successively M.P. for Fowey and co. Wexford. obtained
eminence as a merchant ; he died 1830, having had twenty-three children. The 2nd baronet, M.P. for
Fowey, in 1832 changed, by royal license, his surname to Fitz-Wygram.
FLEETWOOD, Creation 1838, of Rossall Hall, Lancashire. [Extinct 1880.]
Rev. Sir PETER Louis HESKETH FLEETWOOD, 2nd and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet- VIRGINIE MARIE (Lady Fleetwood), da. of Senor Pedro Garcia, a
descendant of the Counts of Castile : m. 1837, as his 2nd wife, Sir Peter Hesketh Fleetwood,
ist baronet, who d. 1866. Residence, The Rosary, Lindfield, Hayward's Heath.
FLEMING, Creation 1705, of Rydal, Westmoreland.
Sir ANDREW FLEMING HUDLESTON LE FLEMING, 8th
Baronet ; b. 1855 ; s. his father, Sir MICHAEL LE. 1883 ; ed. at
Christ's College, Canterbury, New Zealand.
^rms — Gules, a fret argent. Crist — A serpent nowed holding in its
mouth a garland of olive and vine all proper.
Residence — Dalemaine, Rangiora, Canterbury, New Zealand.
Sister living— Isabella Emily.
Uncle living (son of 6th baronet)— WILLIAM, b. Aug. i7th, 1832 : m.
1858, Mary, who d. 1880, da. of Thomas Wilson, Esq., of High Wray,
Windermere, and has issue living, William Hudleston (of The Pines,
Otokeho, Transkei, New Zealand), b. 1861 : m. 1885, Martha, da. of the late
Pav ronia «inipntia John Kelland, Esq., of Cruwys Marchard, Devonshire, and has issue living,
William Kelland b. 1887, Frank Thomas b. 1888, Maud b. 1886, Martha
Peace, plenty, wisdom. Elizabeth b_ ^-Richard Thomas, b. i863,-Diana Elizabeth, b. 1859.
Residence, Kaiapoi, Canterbury, New Zealand.
AuntS living (daughters of 6th baronet)— Elizabeth Sarah Anne Bradshaw : in. 1857, James Carter
Shepherd, Esq., M.R.C. S., and has issue living, James Carter (of Ambleside), b. 1861 ; ed. at
Windermere Coll. ; admitted a Solicitor 1891, — Richard le Fleming (of Barkwith Hall, Lincoln),
M.B., b. 1862; ed. at Windermere Coll., and at Edinburgh Univ. (M.B. 188-): in. 1886, Ada
Fleming, only da. of Joseph Fleming Green, Esq., of Under Crag, Grasmere, and has issue
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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living, Stanley Fleming b. 1889, Hugh b. 1891, Elizabeth May /•. 1887, Dorothy b. 1888,— John, b.
1865 ; ed. at Windermere and Epsom Colls., — William Michael, b. 1871, — Margaret Carter, —
Charlotte, — Jane Isabella. Residence, Laurel Bank, Ambleside, Westmoreland.— Isabella
Maria : ;«. 1861, Edmund Henry Ensor, Esq., who d. 1884, and has issue living, Edmund
Alfred le Fleming (of Dalbeg, New Zealand), /•. 18 — : in. 1884, Iniz Agnes, da. of Charles Pern
berton, Esq., of Sefton, New Zealand, and has issue living, Eleanor Isabel b. 1885, Leonora May
b. 1887, — John Henry, b. 18 — ; is Capt. I2th Lancers, and attached to Army Pay Depart., —
Charles Leonard, /'. 18 — , — George Herbert, b. 18 — , — Ellen Mary, — Margaret, — Alice Blanche.
Residence, Creek Cottage, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Widow living Of 7th Baronet— ELIZABETH (Lady le Fleming), da. of Capt. Boddie, of the Russian
Navy : in. 1852, Sir Michael le Fleming, 7th Baronet, who d. 1883. Residence, Dalemaine,
Rangiora, Canterbury, New Zealand.
• This family is descended from Sir Michael le Fleming, a kinsman of Baldwin, Earl of Flanders,
who, having assisted William the Conqueror against the Scots, received various manors in Lancashire,
Westmoreland, and Cumberland. The ist baronet sat as M.P. for Westmoreland 1696-1707, and the
2nd baronet was Bishop of Carlisle 1734-47.
FLETCHER, Creation 1782, of Clea Hall, Cumberland.
Sir HENRY FLETCHER, M.P., 4th Baronet ; b. Sept.
24th, 1835; s. his father, Sir HENRY, 1851; ed. at Eton;
formerly Lieut. Grenadier Guards, Cornet Cumberland and
Westmoreland Veo. Cav. , and Major 2nd Surrey Rifle Vol. ;
is Lieut. -Col. Comdg. 2nd Vol. Batn. Roy. Sussex Regt., and
Hon. Col., a J.P. and D.L. for Sussex, a County Councillor
for Western Div. of Sussex, Angmering Div., and a J.P. for
Surrey; sat as M.P. for Horsham (C) 1880-5, since when he
has sat for Mid, or Lewes, Div. of Sussex ; was Parliamentary
Groom-in- Waiting to H.M. July 1885 to Jan. 1886: m. 1859,
Agnes, da. of the late Sir John Morillyon Wilson, C.B., K.H.
3rms — Argent, a cross engrailed sable between four pellets each charged
with a pheon argent. Crist— A horse's head argent, charged with a trefoil
gules.
Seat — Ham Manor, Angmering, Sussex. Clubs— Carlton, Turf,
Constitutional.
,, • ,- .
Martis non cupidims.
Of war, not oflwe.
Brothers living— LANCELOT, 6. March i3th, 1846 ; is a Solicitor : ;«. ist, 1875, Gertrude Isabella,
who d. 1878, da. of John Howell, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1882, Emily Harriet, da. of the Rev. Nugent
Wade, M. A., R. of St. Anne's, Soho, and Canon of Bristol, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage),
Henry Lancelot, b. 1887, — Kathleen Margaret, b. 1884. Residence, Hookwood, Limpsfield, Surrey.
Offices, i, Howard Street, Strand, W.C. Club, Union -- Philip, b. 1848; ed. at Exeter Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1871, M.A. 187-). - John Lowther, b. 1851.
Sisters living — Edith. - Adelaide Maria : ;«. 1863, the Rev. Horace Edward Chapman, and
has with other issue living, Horace Arthur Bruce, b. 1866 : in. 1891, Frances Beatrice, da. of William
Pinckne-'.1 Eyj., of Milford Hill, Salisbury, — Helen Mary : in. 1890, Albert Darell Tupper Carey.
Resident's, \onhead St. Andrew's Rectory, Salisbury. Eliza Emily, in. 1890, William Victor
Foster, "oVs Residence,
Henri rruetcher, Esq., of Cockermouth, entertained Mary, Queen of Scots, on her journey from
Working/7/jnj.o Carlisle, 1568, and presented her with robes of velvet, for which she returned him a
letter of (ua..!cs. From him descended Sir Richard Fletcher, whose son, Henry, was created a baronet,
1640. He raised a regiment for Charles I., and was slain at Rawton Heath. This baronetcy expired
with Sir Henry, 3rd baronet, who died a monk at Douay. Sir Henry, ist baronet of the present
creation, was a Com. in Navy of H.E.I. C., a distinguished Director of the East India Co., and M.P.
for Cumberland 1768-1802.
FLOYD, Creation 1816.
Sir JOHN FLOYD, 3rd Baronet; b. 1823; s. his
father, Major-Gen. Sir HENRY FLOYD, 1868 ; formerly Capt.
3rd Foot, and Major 2nd Royal Lanark Militia: m. 1851,
Thomasina Harriet, who d. 1856, da. of the Right Hon. Sir
Frederick Shaw, P.C., 3rd Baronet.
Drills — Sable, a lion rampant-reguardant argent, on a chief embattled
or a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt or, the blade passing through an
eastern crown gules, between two tigers' faces also proper. Crtst — A lion
rampant-reguardant argent, murally crowned gules, bearing a flag (represent-
ing the standard of Tippoo Sultaun) flowing to the sinister proper.
Club — National. -
Brothers living— WILLIAM MURRAY,*. March 2oth, 1826: 111. 1887,
Lucy Anne, da. of the late Robert Fausset, Esq., J.P., of Willesborough,
Sligo. Residence Sidmouth. - Robert Peel, b. 1828 ; served in 8sth
Regt. ; formerly Capt. 2nd Cheshire Militia ; elected a Town Counsellor
of Bath 1883, and County Councillor of Bath, Lansdown Div., 1889: m.
ist, 1852, Mary Jane, who d. 1853, da. of Henry Carew, Esq., of Aysh-
Patiens pulveris atque
sol is.
Bearing patiently the
dust aitd the sun.
ford, Sidmouth; 2ndly, 1855' Jane 'Caroline, who d. 1885, widow of Charles William Montgomery,
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Esq. [see Graham-Montgomery, Bart., colls.], and da. of the late Richard Rennard, Esq., of York
and has issue living, Henry Robert Peel, fi.A'., b. 1855 ; became Lieut. iSSo, — Sarah Beatrice,
— Constance Caroline Montgomery: ;;/. 1882, Henry Carew Cox, Esq., and has issue living,
Reginald Carew, b. 1885. Residence, 16, Portland Place, Bath. Rev. Charles Greenwood, l>.
1830: formerly Student ofCh. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1853, M.A. 1856); is R. of Runcton-Holme :
in. iS3o, Edith Ellen, da. of the late Lieut. -Col. John Marcon, of Wallington Hall, Downham,
Norfolk, and has issue living, John Marcon, b. 1882, — Arthur Bowen, b. 1888, — Helena Margaret.
Residence, Holme Rectory, Downham Market. Henry Ridout, b. 1835 ; ed. at Charterhouse ;
formerly Majoi 25th Regt. Residence, 16, Bury Street, St. James's, S.W. Club, Junior United
Service.— —Charles Ashburnham, b. 1838 ; formerly of gth Lancers: vt. 1867, Mary, da. of George
Pomeroy, Esq., of Exeter, and has issue living, Laura, — Gertrude Frederica, — Mary Ashburnham.
Walter Combermere Lee, M.I.C.E., b. 1841 : formerly a Dep. Consulting Engineer to Govt.
of India for Railways : in. ist, 1869, Elizabeth Jane, who d. 1870, el. da. of the late Richard Dun-
ning. Esq., of Townsend Winkleigh, Devon ; zndly, 1882, Cecilia Mary Louisa, da. of James
Findlay, Esq., of Easterhill, Lanarkshire, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), James Francis
Murray, b. 1889, — Mary Eleanor, b. 1886, — Cecilia Margaret, b. 1891. Residence, 13, Palace Gar-
dens Terrace, Kensington, W.
Sister living— Florence: m. 1872, Benjamin Were Kennet-Dawson, Esq., and has issue living,
Richard Floyd, b. 1874. Residence, Sidmonth. Devon.
Gen. Sir John, the ist baronet, Col. of 8th Light Dragoons, distinguished himself in India as Col.
of igth Light Dragoons, and was second in command at the taking of Seringapatam, 1799. His
daughter married the illustrious statesman Sir Robert Peel, 2nd baronet.
FLUDYER, Creation 1759, of London.
Rev. Sir JOHN HENRY FLUDYER, 4th Baronet,
son of the late George Fludyer, Esq., M.P., 2nd son of ist
Baronet ; b. 1803 ; s. his cousin. Sir SAMUEL, 1876 ; ed. at St.
John's Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1826, M.A. 1829) ; is R. of Ayston
Rutland, and a J. P. for Rutland: m. 1832, Augusta, who
d. 1889, da. of Sir Richard Borough, 1st Baronet, and has issue.
Jtotrpn of Jfour jEibinrjs — Llanvihangel-Gobion R., Trostrey V., Mon-
mouthshire; Ayston R., Thistleton R., Rutland.
.SVnns — Sable, a cross patonce between four escallops argent, each
charged with a cross patonce of the field. Crfst — An escallop as in the arms
between a pair of wings elevated argent.
Residence — Ayston Hall, Uppingham, Rutland. Club — Junior Carlton.
Sons living— CHARLES, b. April 1840; formerly Capt. and Lieut. -Col.
Grenadier Guards : m. 1866,' Lucy Harriet Fanny, da. of the late Lieut. -Col. Moore Hodder, of
Hoddersfield, co. Cork. Arthur John, b. 1844: is a J.P. and a County Councillor (Uppingham
North Div.) for Rutland, and Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. 3rd Batn. Northamptonshire Regt. : in.
1876, Augusta Frances, da. of Sir Edward Borough, 2nd baronet. Residence, Ayston, Uppingham.
Henry, b. 1847; is Col. 2nd Batn. Scots Guards; served in Egyptian campat'n 1882, and in
Suakin Expedition 1885 : m. 1891, Mary Stuart, da. of Alexander Radcliffe Hou. ern, Esq., of
30, Evelyn Gardens, S.W. Clubs, Turf, Guards'. L
Daughters living— Katharine : m. 1873, Henry Randolph Finch, Esq., and has issue li^ ig, James, b.
1875, — Vere, b. 1878, — Elsie Katharine. Residence, Preston, Uppingham.
The ist baronet sat as M.P. for Chippenham, was knighted 1755, and served the office of Lord
Mayor of London 1761-2.
FORBES, Creation 1626, of Pitsligo, and Monymusk, Aberdeenshire.
Sir WILLIAM STUART FORBES, Qth
Baronet, son of the late Charles Hay Forbes, Esq.,
3rd son of 7th Baronet ; b. June i6th, 1835 ; s. his
uncle, Sir JOHN STUART HEPBURN-FORBES, 1866:
;«. 1865, Marion, who d. 1890, da. of the late J.
Watts, Esq., of Bridgend, Nelson, New Zealand,
and has issue.
^mis — ist and 4th, grand quarters : ist and 3rd, azure, on
a chevron between three bears' heads couped argeiit, muzzled
gules, a heart of the last ; and and 4th, quarterly, ist and 4th,
azure, three bears' heads couped argent, muzzled gules ; 2nd
Glory is the incentive of an honorable and 3rd. a™re, three cinquefoils argent : 2nd and. 3rd, grand
mind. quarters, or, a bend gules surmounted of a fesse cheeky azure
and argent. Crtsts — ist, out of a baron's coronet J4 hand hold-
ing a scimitar all proper ; 2nd, a dexter arm grasping a sword. .Supporters — Two bears sable.
Residence— Carterton, Wellington, New Zealand.
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Sons living- CHARLES HAY HEPBURN, b. June 3rd, 1871. William, 1. 1876 Hugh b.
1882.
Daughters living — Emma Louisa. Marion Elizabeth. Katharine Evelyn. Adelaide Amy.
Beatrice Fullerton. Georgina Gordon. Mildred Gwendolyn.
Brothers living — Rev. Alexander Charles, b. 1837 : m. 1862, Williamina Joanna, da. of Roderick
Cochrane, Esq., and has issue living, William Alexander, b. 1867, — Charlotte Hay Stuart, — Ethel
Macdonell, James Edmund, b, 1851.
Sisters living — Elizabeth Jane : m. 1880, the Rev. George Digby, whorf. 1883. Adelaide Louisa:
: Forbes,
Mother living — Jemima Rebecca, da. of the late Alexander Ronaldson Macdonell, Esq., of
Glengarry : m. 1833, Charles Hay Forbes, Esq., 3rd son of 7th baronet, who d. 18 — . Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late James David Forbes, Esq., D.C.L., LL.D. ,4th son of 7th baronet, b.
1808, d. 1868: m. 1843, Alicia, da. of George Wauchope, Esq. of Edinburgh : —
Edmund Batten, b. 1847 : ni. 1885, Charlotte, da. of Col. Robert Wauchope. George, 6. 1849.
Alice.
Grandchildren of the late Hon. John Hay Forbes (Lord Medwyn), 2nd son of 6th
baronet : —
Issue of the late William Forbes, Esq., l>. 1803, d, 1891 : in. 1842, Mary Ann (now of 17,
Ainslie Place, Edinburgh), da. of the late John Archer Houblon, Esq., M.P., of Halling-
bury, Essex : —
John Houblon, b. 1852 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford ; Advocate Scotland 1878 : in.
1883, the Hon. Alexandra Katherine May, da. of I7th Baron Saltoun, and has issue living, Dorothy
Charlotte Mary Eleanor. Residence, Medwyn, West Linton, Peeblesshire. Clubs, Junior Carlton,
New. Mary Anne {Countess of Mar and Kellie)'. m. 1863, the nth Earl of Mar and Kellie,
who d. 1888. Residence, Alloa House, Clackmannanshire. Helen Ann.— ^Elizabeth Jane.
Residence,
Grandchildren of the late George Forbes, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late George Edward Forbes, Esq., b. 1828. d. 1881 : M. 1868, Louisa Lillias (now
of 4, Grosvenor Crescent, Edinburgh), da. of Archibald Trotter, Esq., of Dreghorn, N.B. : —
Edward Archibald, b. 1869 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. Spencer Dundas, R.N., b, 1874; became a
Midshipman 1889.— Marion Theodora. Mabel Christian.
Issue of the late George Forbes, Esq., 3rd son of 6th baronet, 6. 1790, d. 1857 : ;//.
1819, Mary, who d. 1877, da. of Sir John Hay, 5th baronet : —
Louis, b. 1830; formerly in M.C.S. : in. 1853, Emma Frances, da. of Lieut.-Col. Colbeck, Madras
Army, and has issue living, Florence Mary Emma.— James Arthur, b. 1831 ; is a retired Capt.
R.N., a J.P. for Berwick, and a County Councillor for Northumberland ; served in Burmese war
1852 (medal with clasp), and in Baltic campaign 1854-6 (medal) : ;«. 1867, Fearne Jemima, da. of
James Kinnear, Esq., and widow of William Edmonstone Aytoun, Esq., D.C.L., and has issue
living, Arthur George, b. 1871, — Charles Hay, R.N.,b. 1873 ; became a Midshipman 1889, — William
Samuel, b. 1877, — James Louis, b. 1880, — Reginald Michael Norman, b. 1881, — Mary Constance, —
Emily Fearne Anne. Residence, West Coates House, Berwick-on-Tweed. Clubs, New, Junior
United Service. Alexander Reginald, b. 1834. Residence, Edinburgh. Club, University
(Edinburgh).
Sir Walter Scott, in his Notes to " Marmion," speaking of Sir William, the 6th baronet, an Edin-
burgh banker, says : " He was unequalled, perhaps, in the degree of individual affection entertained
for him by his friends, as well as in the general esteem and respect of Scotland at large." The 8th
baronet assumed the additional surname and arms of Hepburn. His only child married the zoth
Baron Clinton, to whom the whole of the estates have descended.
FORBES, Creation 1823, of Newe, and Edinglassie, AberdeensMre.
Sir CHARLES STEWART FORBES, 5th
Baronet; b. Jan. nth, 1867; s. his father, Sir
CHARLES, 1884; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb.; is a
D.L. for Aberdeenshire : m. 1888, Emma Theo-
dora, da. of the late Robert Maxwell, Esq.
£rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, azure, three bears heads
cpuped argent, muzzled gules ; 2nd and 3rd, azure, three
cinquefoils argent. Crrst — A falcon rising proper. £np-
porttrs — Two white bears proper.
Seat — Castle Newe, Gartly, Aberdeenshire. Ttnvn
Residence — 28, Queen's Gate Terrace, S.W.
Altius ibunt, qui ad summas nituntur.
They will attain a higher point, ivho
strive <it things the most exalted.
Sisters living— Evelyn Elizabeth : m. 1889, William James,
Esq. Helen Blanche. Mabel Susan {Hon. Mrs.
Rowland Winn) : in. 1892, Capt. the Hon. Rowland
Winn, M.P.. el. son of ist Baron St. Oswald.
Uncle living (son of jrd Baronet)— GEORGE STEWART, b. Oct. 26th, 1844 ; is senior partner in
the mercantile firm of Forbes, Forbes, and Co., of 9, King William Street, E.C. : m. 1869, Henrietta
Maria, da. of the late Hon. Humble Dudley Ward [see E. Dudley, colls.], and has issue living,
James, b. 1872,— Ida Agnes. Residence, 23, Pont Street, S.W. Club, Marl-borough.
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Daughter living Of 1st Baronet— Katharine Stewart. Residence, Chester House, Wimbledon
Common. •
WidOW living Of 4th Baronet— HELEN {Lady Fortes), da. of Sir Thomas Moncrieffe, 7th baronet :
in. 1864, Sir Charles John Forbes, 4th baronet, who d. 1884. Residences, Kindrochet, Calvine,
Perthshire ; 28, Queen's Gate Terrace, S.W.
FORD, Creation 1793, of Ember Court, Surrey.
Sir FRANCIS CHARLES RUPERT FORD, 5th Baronet ;
b. April 5th, 1877; s. his father, Sir FRANCIS COLVILLE, 1890 ;
is at Sedbergh Gram. Sch.
£\rms — Per pale gules and or, two bends vaire ; on a canton of the second
a greyhound courant sable, fircst — A greyhound's head sable erased gules,
muzzled or.
Omnium rerum
vicissitudo.
Tilings are subject to
change.
Brother living— FRANCIS WALTER BARTON (twin), b. April 5th,
1877.
Sisters living— Frances Elsie. Helena Blanche Colville. Cornelia
Caroline.
Great-Uncles living (sons of 2nd Baronet) -William, C.S.I., b. 1821 ;
ed. at Haileybury Coll. ; was in B.C.S. 1842-69 ; served in Indian Mutiny
campaign (medal with clasp); C.S.I. 1866 : HI. 1845, Catherine Margaret,
who d. 1869, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. John Anthony Hodgson, of Bishop
Auckland, and has issue living, Frances Colville (Lady Ford) [see
infra], — Helen Mowbray, — Kate St. Clair, — Edith Mary : in. 1875,
Edward Penrose Arnold- Forster, Esq., of Cathedine, Burley-in-Wharfedale, Yorkshire, and has issue
living, Forster Delafield, R.W., b. 1876; became a Midshipman 1892, William Howard b. 1881,
Edward Trevenen 6. 1885, Francis Anson b. 1890, Iris Mary. Residence, Yelverton R. S. O., S.
Devon. Chtbs, National Liberal, Albany. St. Clair ST. CLAIR- FORD, b. 1830; is a J.P. for
Gloucestershire ; formerly Capt. Bom. S.C. ; assumed in 1878 the additional surname of St. Clair:
in. 1862, Eliza Jane, da. of the late Thomas Smalley Potter, Esq., of East Court, Gloucestershire,
and has issue living. Anson St. Clair (of Fort Meade, Florida, U.S.A.), b. 1864, — Beauchamp St
Clair. b. 1867; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. E. Yorkshire Regt., — Leicester St. Clair, b. 1879, — Eva St.
Clair, — Ada St. Clair. Residence, Zeelugt, Cheltenham.
Widows living Of 3rd and 4th Baronets— CORNELIA MARIA (Lady Ford), da. of the late
Gen. Sir Ralph Darling, G.C.B. : in. 1846, Sir Francis John Ford, 3rd baronet, who d. 1850.
Residence, The Ridge, Hartfield, Tunbridge Wells. FRANCES COLVILLE (Lady Ford), da. of
William Ford, Esq., C.S.I, (ante) : m. 1873, Sir Francis Colville Ford, 4th baronet, who d. 1890.
Residence, 17, Beaufort West, Bath.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Ford, 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1797, d. 1863: »i. iS
Catherine, da. of Henry Stuart, Esq., of Sidmouth : —
The ist baronet was a member of the Council in Barbados, and in 1790 sat as M.P. for Newcastle-
under- Lyme.
FORREST, Creation 1838, of Comiston, Midlothian.
Sir WILLIAM FORREST, 3rd Baronet ; b. April 6th,
1823; s. his brother, Sir JOHN, 1883; ed. at Glasgow and
Edinburgh Univs. ; formerly Lieut. 79th Foot, and Lieut. -Col.
Renfrew Militia: m. 1852, Margaret Anne, who d. 1892, da.
of William Dalziel, Esq., and widow of Charles Delacour,
Esq., and has issue.
3rms — Argent, on a mount vert three oak-trees proper, on a chief gules
three ears of rye or, the whole within a bordure ermine. Crest— On a mount
vert an oak-tree proper.
Seat — Comiston, Midlothian, N.B. Town Residence- 35, Manor Place,
Edinburgh. —^—^^—.
Sons living— JAMES, b. Sept. 2nd, 1853; ed- at Balliol Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1876); Advocate Scotland 1879. Residence, 35, Manor Place,
Edinburgh. Club, New.— —{William) Charles, b. 1857 ; is in Imperial
Vivunt dum virent. Bank of Canada : in. 1892, Edith, da. of the late Rev. A. J. T. Morris,
Tiiey live while they are Incumbent of St. Columba's, Crieff.— John Arthur, IV. S., b. 1860.
green. Club, University.
The ist baronet, a Scottish advocate, was Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1838-43.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
219
FORSTER, Creation 1794, of Coolderry, Monaghan.
Sir THOMAS ORIEL FORSTER, C.B., 3rd Baronet ;
I. June Jth, 1824; s. his father, Sir GEORGE, 1876; formerly
Capt. 77th Foot ; is Hon. Col. 5th Batn. Princess Victoria's
(Royal Irish) Fusiliers, a J.P. for cos. Cork, Louth, and
Monaghan (High Sheriff 1860), and a D.L. for co. Monaghan :
m. 1862, the Hon. Mary Elizabeth Alice Plunket, da. of 2nd
Baron Plunket.
e^rms — Sable, a chevron ermine between three pheons or. Crest — An
arm armed, couped at the shoulder and embowed proper, holding a broken
tilting spear.
Seais— Coolderry, Carrickmacross, co. Monaghan; Ballymascanlan,
Dundalk, co. Louth. Clubs — Hurlingham, Kildare Street, co. Cork,
Northern Rangers (Dundalk).
Audaces fortuna juvat. Brother living— ROBERT, b. April 27th, 1827 ; formerly Hon. Major sth
Fortune favors the brave. Batn. Princess Victoria's (Roy. Irish) Fusiliers : m. 1866, Mary Frances,
da. of the late Ralph Smyth, Esq , of Newton House, co. Louth. Resi-
dence, 63, Fitzwilliam Square North, Dublin. Clubs, Hibernian United Service, Kildare Street,
Royal St. George's Yacht.
Sister living— Emily Isabella: m. 1847, Samuel Ussher Roberts, Esq., C.B., and has issue living,
Edward Oriel, b. 1850, — Anna Maria : in. 1875, Charles Uniacke Townshend, Esq., of 10, Burlington
Road, Dublin, — Georgina Frederica : in. 1885, William H. Brace, Esq., M.D., who rf. 1892, of 7,
Queen's Gate Terrace, S.W., — Alice Emilie. Residence, 6, Clyde Road, Dublin.
The znd baronet sat as M.P. for co. Monaghan (C) 1852-65.
FORSTER, Creation 1874.
.Sir CHARLES FORSTER, 2nd Baronet ; b. June ist,
1841 ; s. his father, Sir Charles. M.P., 1891 ; ed. at West-
minster Sch., and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1864) ; is a J-.P.
for Staffordshire, and Lieut, -Col. and Hon. Col. 3rd Batn.
Prince of Wales's (N. Staffordshire Regt.).
£Vrms — Sable, on a chevron cottised between three pheons or ; an annulet
between two escallops of the first. Crest — A stag's head, erased argent,
attired or, collared and line affixed thereto, sable ; in front thereof two pheons,
also sable.
Seat — Lysways Hall, Rugeley. Town Residence — 38, Queen Anne's
Gate, S.W. Club— New University.
Sit Forster felix. Brothers living— JOHN HENRY, b. Nov. 4th, 1843; ed. at West-
,f ,-. minster Sch., and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1865); Bar. Inner Temple
May Forster be hafpy. l86g . is a j p. for Staffordshire. Francis Villiers, b. 1850 ; ed. at West-
minster Sch.; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1871; is a J.P. for Staffordshire: ;//. 1876, Harriet Susan,
widow of the late J. Mason, Esq., and da. of the late W. Seckham, Esq., of Kidlington. Oxon.
Residence, Longdon Lodge, Rugeley. Club, Garrick.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — FRANCES CATHERINE {Lady Forster), da. of the late John
Surtees, Esq., of The Chateau La Colinais, Dinan : tn. 1840, Sir Charles Forster, M.P., ist baronet,
who d. 1891. Residences, Lysways Hall, Rugeley; 38, Queen Anne's Gate, S.W.
The ist baronet sat as M.P. for Walsall (L) 1852-91.
Divini gloria runs.
Oh ! glory of the divine
country.
FOSTER, Creation 1831, of Stonehouse, Louth.
Sir AUGUSTUS VERB FOSTER, 4th Baronet, son of
the late John Frederick Foster, Esq., son of 3rd baronet ; b.
March 3ist, 1873 ; s. his grandfather, Rev. Sir CAVENDISH
HERVEY, 1890.
^rms — Argent, a chevr, n vert between three bugle -horns sable, stringed
gules. Crtst — A buck trippant proper.
Seat — Clyde Court, Ardee, co. Louth.
Sisters living— Emily Albinia. Mary Isabella. Alice Jane Blanche.
Aunt living (daughter of 3rd baronet)— Jane Vere : in. 1872, Robert
Boothby Heathcote, Esq. [see E. Ancaster, colls.]. Residences, Friday
Hill, Chingford, Essex ; Marston Hall, Potters Marston, Leicestershire.
Great-Uncle living (son of ist baronet)— VERE HENRY LOUIS, b.
April 25th, -i&ig.Residence, Great Victoria Street, Belfast.
The ist baronet, the Right Hon. Augustus John, G.C.H., was for
thirty years Envoy Extraor. and Minister Plenipotentiary to Sweden, the
United States, Denmark, and Sardinia, and sat as M.P. for Cockermouth
1812-16.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
FOSTER, Creation 1838, of Norwich.
Sir WILLIAM FOSTER, 2nd Baronet ; b. March
1825 ; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM, 1874 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly
Capt. nth Hussars; is a J.P. for Norfolk, and a D.L. for
Norfolk: m. ist, 1854, Georgina, who d. 1861, da. of Richard
Armit, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1864, Harriet, who d. 1891, da. of the late
Capt. Thomas George Wills, R.N., and has issue.
.^rms — Argent, two chevronells azure between three bugle-horns sable
stringed gules, between the chevronells two stags' heads erased proper,
tfrrst — A stag proper resting the dexter fore, foot on an escutcheon gules
charged with a tower argent.
Residence — Hardingham, near Attleborough, Norfolk.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— WILLIAM YORKE, 6. April ist,
1860 ; is Capt. R.A. : ;«. 1885, Aileen Ethel, da. of Col. Augustus
Berkeley Portman, Bom. S.C., 2nd surviving son of H. W. B. Portman,
Esq., brother of ist Viscount Portman, and has issue living, William
Virtute et labore. Augustus Portman, b. 1887, — Henry William Berkeley, b. 1892, — Aileen
By virtue and labor. Cavendish,— Frances May,— Dorothy Hariie. By 2nd marriage-
Thomas Hudson, R.N., b. 1867 ; became a Lieut. 1891.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Emily Georgina. Mary and Diana (twins). By 2nd
marriage— Harriet Hariie. Lucy. Amy.
Brothers living— Charles. l>. 1828 ; admitted a Solicitor 1861 ; is Clerk of the Peace for co. Norfolk : m.
ist, 1858, Charlotte, who d. 1888, 3rd da. of the late Capt. Thomas George Wills, R.N. ; 2ndly, 1890,
Georgina Gertrude, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. E. G. Cubitt, 7th Hussars, and has issue living (by
and marriage), Georgina Fanny Julia, b. 1891. Residence, Thorpe, Norwich. Francis Gostling.
b. 1830 ; admitted a Solicitor 1852 : m. ist, 1853, Lucy, who d. 1864, da. of William Gwyn, Esq., of
Tasburgh Lodge, Norfolk ; 2iidly, 1865, Bertha, da. of the late Timothy Steward, Esq., of Heig-
ham, Norwich, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Herbert Francis, b. 1860, — Charles Black-
well (of Norwich), b. 1861 ; admitted a Solicitor 1885 ; is Dep. Coroner for Norfolk (Norwich Dist.) :
m. 1891, Emily Caroline Phyllis, da. of James Ray, Esq., M.R.C.S., of Oulton Broad, Suffolk,
—Lucy Maude : m. 1886, Lucas Temple Cobbold, Esq., Solicitor, of Graham Road, Ipswich, —
Alice Mary, — (by 2nd marriage), Reginald Steward, b. 1867, — Winifred Bertha, — Evelyn Margaret.
Residence, Norwich.
Sister living— Julia : /;:. 1867, Herbert William Day, Esq. Residence, Swaffham, Norfolk.
LISTON-FOULIS, Creation 1634, of Colinton, Edinburgh.
Sir JAMES LISTON-FOULIS, Qth Baronet ; b. July
3rd, 1847 5 s- his father, Sir WILLIAM. 1858 ; ed. at Roy.
Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; formerly Ensign i6th Foot, and Capt.
Edinburgh Militia ; is a J.P. and a Commr. of Supply for
Edinburghshire : m. 1868, Sarah Helen, da. of Sir Charles
Metcalfe Ochterlony, 2nd Baronet, and has issue.
^rms — Argent, three bay-leaves slipped vert. Crrsts — ist, a dexter
hand fessewise couped, holding a sword in pale, sustaining a wreath of
laurel all proper, Colinton; 2nd, a dove volant with a bay leaf in its beak,
Ravelston ; 3rd, a flower-pot with branch of laurel springing from it,
H'oodttall. (fflotlots — Over2nd crest, " Thure et jure " (IViat incense and
by right) ', over 3rd crest, " Non deficit" (It is not deficient).
Seat — Woodhall, near Edinburgh. Residence — Millburn Tower,
near Edinburgh. • Club — United Service.
Mente manuque prasto. Sons living— WILLIAM, b. Oct. 27th, 1869. Reginald John, b.
Readyunthheartandhand. ^i.—Cnarles James, *. ,873. Archibald Primrose, *. 1874-
George Herbert, b. 1879.
Daughter living— Ethel Charlotte.
Sister living — Janet Agnes Harriet: m. 1865, Major Irvine Low, who d. 1881. Residence,
WidOW living Of 8th Baronet— MARY ANNE (Lady Liston-Fonlis), da. of Robert Cadell, Esq.,
of Ratho, Edinburgh : ;«. 1852, as his 2nd wife, Sir William Listen- Foulis, 8th baronet, who d. 1858.
Residence, Morningside, Edinburgh.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late John Foulis, Esq., M.D., 2nd son of 7th baronet, b. 18 — , d. 1872 :
m. ist, 1842, Mary Buchanan, da. of William Blair, Esq., of Greenwich ; 2ndly,
1844, Jane Sehna, da. of Isaac Nathan, Esq. : —
James, M.D., b. 1846 ; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. (M.D. 1874): in. 1877, Henrietta Baird, da. of William
N. Fraser, Esq., of Findrack, Torphms, Aberdeen. Residence, 34, Heriot Row, Edinburgh.
William, b. 1848 : m. 18— , Mary, da. of John Bell, Esq., C.E., of Sydney. Florence.
Sir James, the 2nd baronet, M.P. for Midlothian and a Privy Councillor, who was knighted during
the lifetime of his father, was actively engaged in the wars in Scotland after the death of Charles I.
H*e was with his companions, the Earls of Leven, Crawford, and other gentlemen of rank, betrayed
into the hands of the English, while attending a convention of Committee of Estates, at Alyth, in
Angus. After the Restoration he was appointed Lord Justice Clerk, with the title of Lord Colinton.
The 3rd baronet sat in the last Scottish Parliament 1706, and afterwards for Midlothian in the Brit^h
Parliament. He was a Lord of Session and a Privy Councillor. The present baronet is a lineal
descendant of Sir John Foulis, created a baronet of Ravelston 1661, but whose title was forfeited by-
he 2nd baronet, who was beheaded for high treason at Carlisle 1745. The 8th baronet assumed the
additional surname of Listen.
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FOWKE, Creation 1814, of Lowesby, Leicestershire.
Sir FREDERICK THOMAS FOWKE, 2nd Baronet ; b.
June 29th, 1816 ; s. his father, Sir FREDERICK GUSTAVUS,
1856; Bar. Middle Temple 1842; is a D.L., a J.P., and a
County Alderman for Leicestershire ; formerly Chm. of Quarter
Sessions for co. Leicester, and Lieut. -Col. 3rd Batn. Leicester-
shire Regt. : m. 1849, Sarah Mary, da. of Henry Leigh Spencer,
Esq., of Banstead Park, Surrey, and has issue.
patron of One jEifaing — Lowesby V., Leicester.
£Vrms — Vert, a fleur-de-lis argent. Crist — A dexter arm embo wed habited
vert cuffed argent, holding in the hand an arrow or, barbed and flighted of
the second point downwards.
Seat — Lowesby Hall, near Leicester. Club — Conservative.
Arma tuentur pacem.
A nns protect peace.
Sons living— FREDERICK GUSTAVUS, b. Oct. ioth, 1853 ; ed. at
Uppingham, and at Eton, formerly Major 3rd Batn. Leicestershire Regt. ;
is a J.P. for Leicester: m. 1878, Cecilia Eva, da. of Edward N. Conant, Esq., of Lyndon Hall,
Oakham, and has issue living, Frederick Ferrers Conant, b. 1879, — Gustavus Henry Spencer, b.
1880, — Laurence Archdale, b. 1883, — Eva Mirabelle, — Isabel Margaret. Club, Junior Carlton.
Rev. Charles Rowland, b. 1859; ed. at Jesus Coll., Camb. (B.A. 18 — ); formerly Capt. 3rd Batn.
Leicestershire Regt. ; is Curate-in-Charge of Loddington : in, 1892, Ela, da. of the Rt. Rev. the
Hon. Arthur Gascoigne Douglas, D.D., Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney [see E. Morton]. Resi-
dence, Loddington Vicarage, Leicester. Club, Constitutional.
Daughters living— Mirabell Frances. Margaret Woollaston.
Brother living — George Augustus Frederick, b. 1824. Club, Conservative.
Sister living — Anne Elizabeth : tit. 1864, Charles Sherard Burnaby, Esq., who d. 1891. Residence,
Glen Parva, Leicester.
FOWLER, Creation 1885, of Gastard, Wilts.
Sir THOMAS FOWLER, 2nd Baronet; b. Aug. i2th,
1868 ; s. his father, Sir ROBERT NICHOLAS, M.P., 1891 ; ed. at
Harrow ; is Lieut. Roy. Wilts Yeo. Cav.
£Xrms — Azure, on a chevron cottised, between three lions rampant or,
a hawk's lure with line azure between two crosses formee. Crtst — An owl
argent standing upon a cubit arm habited azure cuffed argent, holding in
the hand a hawk's lure line twisted round the arm or.
Seaf-Ga.sta.rd House, Corsham, Wilts. Town. Residence — 137,
Harley Street, W. Clubs— Carlton, Isthmian.
Possunt quia posse
videntur.
They cottquer who
believe they can.
Sisters living— Lucy Charlotte. Charlotte Rachel : m. 1879, the Rev.
Robert William Barbour, who d. 1891, and has issue living, George Free-
land, b. 1882, — Charlotte Maida, — Margaret Stewart, — Gwendoline.
Residence, Bonskeid, Pitlochry, N.B. Helen Ann : m. 1880, Alfred
Edward Pease, Esq., M.P., el. son of Sir Joseph Whitwell Pease, M.P.,
ist baronet. Residence, Pinchinthorpe House, Gisborough.— — Mary.
Jean Elizabeth. Octavia Louisa. Bertha Sophia.— —Rachel
Elfreda.
and again April to Nov. i£
London 1880-91.
Sir Robert Nicholas, ist Bart., was Lord Mayor of London 1883-4,
5, and sat as M.P. for Penryn and Falmouth (O 1868-74, and for City of
FOWLER, Creation 1890, of Braemore, Ross-shire.
Sir JOHN FOWLER, K.C.M.G., ist Baronet, son
of the late John Fowler, Esq., of Wadsley Hall, Sheffield;
b. July I5th, 1817; Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh Univ. 1890; is
a Civil Engineer, Col. Engineer and Railway Vol. Staff Corps,
a J.P. and a D.L. for Ross-shire, and Consulting Engineer to
Great Western, Great Northern, Brighton, and Highland
Railways; was Pres. of Institute of Civil Engineers 1 866-8 ;
constructed the Underground and Metropolitan Railways, and
many other important works, and was Ch. Engineer of the
Forth Bridge ; K.C.M.G. 1885 : m. 1850, Elizabeth, da. of
James Broadbent, Esq., of Manchester, and has issue.
5Vnns — Quarterly : azure and sable, three crosses patee between two
chevronels or, in chief two lions passant guardant, and in base an owl of
Sapiens qui vigilat. the last. Crest— An owl argent, gorged with a collar, and charged
He is wise who is vigilant, on the breast with a cross patee gules, crowned with a wreath vert, its
dexter foot resting on a cross patee or.
Seat— Braemore Garve, Ross-shire. Towtt Residence— Thornwood Lodge, Campden Hill, W.
Clubs — Carlton, St. Stephen's, Conservative.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Sons living— JOHN ARTHUR, b. June 27th, 1854 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1876, M.A.
1880); is a J.P. for Ross-shire; unsuccessfully contested Tewkesbury (C) i83o: »/. 1878, Alice
Janet Clive, da. of the late Sir Edward Give Bayley, K.C.S.I., C.I.E. {see Metcalfe, Bart.], and has
issue living, John Edward, b. 1885, — Alan Arthur, b. 1887, — Mabel Elizabeth, b. 1882, — Marjorie
Theophila, b. 1884. Residence, Inverbroom House, Garve, Ross-shire.— Percival, M.I.C.E., b.
1856; is a Civil Engineer. Rev. Montague, b. 1858; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1881,
M.A. 1884) ; is V. of St. Lawrence, Isle of Thanet : j>r. 1889, Ada Dayrell Home, da. of the late
Lieut. -Col. Edward Thomson, C.S.I. Residence, St. Lawrence Vicarage, Thanet. Evelyn, b.
A free land, and a free
mind.
FRANKLAND, Creation 1660, of Thirkleby, Yorkshire.
Sir FREDERICK WILLIAM FRANCIS GEORGE FRANK-
LAND, loth Baronet; b. Sept. 2nd, 1868; s. his father, Co!.
Sir WILLIAM ADOLPHUS, 1883 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; for-
merly Lieut. 5th Batn. Roy. Dublin Fusiliers ; is Lieut. Reserve
of Officers, and Capt. 3rd Batn. Bedfordshire Regt. : m. 1890,
Charlotte, who d. 1892, da. of John Augustus Zerega, Esq., of
New York.
^rms — Azure, a dolphin naiant embowed or ; on a chief of the second,
two saltires gules. Cast — A dolphin argent hauriant and entwined round an
anchor erect proper.
Club— Wellington.
Brother living-ARTHUR PELHAM, b. Dec. 23rd, 1874.
Libera terra, liberque Sisters living — Ethel Maud.— Frances Cromwell.— Evelyn Rose.
Uncle living (son of 8th Baronet)— Colville, b. 1839 ; formerjy Col. 2nd
Batn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers ; commanded io2nd Regt. Dist. 1884-9 •
served in Indian Mutiny campaign 1857-8 (medal with clasp): >«. 1870,
Mary Jay, only da. of William Dawson, Esq., of New York, and has issue
living, William Jay, b. 1876,— Robert Cecil Colville, b. 1877, — Thomas
Hugh Colville, b. 1879, — Katherine Marian Colville, — Eleanor Colville, — Beatrice Colville, — Mary
Olive Elsie Colville, b. 1887. Residence,
Aunt living (daughter of 8th Baronet) — Eliza Henrietta Augusta: in. 1861, Maj.-Gen. Frederick
Smith Vacher, (formerly of 22nd Foot), and has issue living, Charlotte Frankland, — Fanny Edith, —
Helen Katharine, — Eliza Georgina, — Maud Mary Frankland. Residence, Muntham, St. Ronans
Road, Southsea.
Daughters living Of 7th Baronet— Emily Anne (Lady Payne-Frankland) . m. 1847, Sir William
Payne-Gallwey, M.P., 2nd baronet, who d. 1881 ; assumed in 1882 by royal license the surname of
Frankland in lieu of Gallwey. Residence, Thirkleby Park, Thirsk. Rosalind Alicia FRANK-
LAND-RussELi.-AsTLEV ; assumed in 1872 the additional surnames of Frankland-Russell : m. 1854.
Lieut. -Col. Francis L'Estrange Astley, who d. 1866, and has issue living [see B. Hastings, colls.].
Residence, Chequers Court, Aylesbury.
WidOW living Of 9th Baronet— LUCY DUCAREL (Lady Frankland); da. of Francis Adams,
Esq., of Clifton and Cotswold Grange, Gloucestershire : m. 1864, Col. Sir William Adolphus Frank-
land, gth baronet, who d. 1883. Residence, Thirkleby House, Ascot.
This is an ancient Yorkshire family. The 2nd baronet married a daughter of Sir John Russell,
Bart., by Frances, a daughter of Cromwell. The 7th baronet assumed by sign-manual the additional
surname of Russell, after that of Frankland ; after his decease, the family estate, which had descended
with the baronetcy for more than 200 years, was left to his daughter. .
FRASSR, Creation 1806, of Ledeclune and Morar, Inverness-shire.
Sir WILLIAM AUGUSTUS FRASER, 4th
Baronet ; b. \ 826 ; s. his father, Lieut. - Col. Sir
JAMES JOHN, 1834 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford (B.A. 1847, M.A. 1849); sat as M.P. for
Barnstaple 1852-3 and 1857-9, for Ludlow (C) 1863-5.
and for Kidderminster 1874-80 ; formerly Capt. 1st
Life Guards; is one of H.M.'s Body Guard in
Scotland, a J.P. and a D.L. for Middlesex, and a
J.P. for Westminster and London.
3\rma — Quarterly : ist and 4th, azure, a bend engrailed
between three cinquefoils (or frasers) argent ; a canton gyronny
/ am ready. of eight or and sable : 2nd and 3rd, argent three antique crowns
gules. CrtsJ — A buck's head erased gules, ^npporltrs — Two
stags proper armed and unguled or, collared azure and pendent from each collar an in-escutcheon
tyronny of eight or and sable, each supporter resting one foot on an anchor of the last.
Club — Carlton.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Brothers living— Sir CHARLES CRAUFURD, K.C.B., V.C., b. Aug. sist, 1829; formerly
Col. nth Hussars, became Lieut. -Gen. 1886 ; placed on reserved list 1890 ; is Col. 8th Hussars ; served
in Indian Mutiny campaign (severely wounded, mentioned in despatches for the most conspicuous gal-
lantry, V.C. for cool and conspicuous gallantry on another occasion, and medal with clasp), and in
Abyssinian war 1867 (mentioned in despatches, C. B., and medal) ; awarded Roy. Humane So.'s
Medal (gold); was A.D.C. to H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge 1873-7 : was Insp.-Gen. of Cav. in
Great Britain and in command of Cav. at Aldershot 1884 ; sat as M.P. for N. Div. of Lambeth (C),
1885-92; C.B. 1868, K.C.B. 1891. Residences, 59, Sloane Street, S.W. ; West End Hall, W.
Hampstead, N.W. Clubs, Turf, Marlborough, Travellers', Bachelors', Arthur's, Carlton, Cavalry.
James Keith, C.M.G., l>. 1832 ; formerly Col. ist Life Guards ; became Maj.-Gen. 1886 ; served
at bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn 1855 (medal), and was present at principal operations
of war in Italy 1860, and in several battles during Franco- Prussian war; was A.G. and Q.M.G.
at Aldershot 1882-3, Mil. Attache at Vienna, Bucharest and Belgrade 1885-90 (Grand Cross of
Franz Josef Order of Austria), and in command of Dublin Dist. 18^0-91, since when he has been
Inspector-Gen, of Cavalry in Great Britain and Ireland ; C.M.G. 1886 : in. 1865, Amelia Alice
Julia, da. of the late Hon. Humble Dudley Ward [see E. Dudley, colls.], and has issue living,
Keith Alexander, b. 1867; is Lieut. 7th Hussars, — Hugh Craufurd, b. 1869; is Lieut, ist Life
Guards; has Roy. Humane So.'s Bronze Medal,— Helena Violet Alice. Residence, 43, Lowndes
Square, S.W. Clubs, United Service, Turf, Marlborough, Carlton, Cavalry.
It is supposed that one of this family, who came over to Scotland with the embassy from Charle-
magne in 807, was created the ist Thane of Man. Sir Simon Fraser, temp. Alexander III., received
by charter the lordship of Loveth, and he and his brother (Sir Francis), his cousin (Sir Richard
Fraser), and William Fraser, Archbishop of St. Andrew's and Lord Chancellor of Scotland, were
appointed auditors in the competition for the Scottish crown between Bruce and Baliol, in 1291. From
the 2nd son of Hugh Fraser, created Baron Lovat by James I. of Scotland, the present baronet is.
descended in a direct male line. Sir James, the 3rd baronet, served with distinction in the Peninsula,
and was on the staff at Waterloo.
FREAKE, Creation 1882, of Cromwell Houses, Kensington, and Fulwell Park,
co. Middlesex.
Sir THOMAS GEORGE FREAKE, 2nd Baronet ; IK
Oct. I2th, 1848; s. his father, Sir CHARLES JAMES, 1884; ed.
at Magdalen Coll., Camb. : m. 1868, Frederica Charlotte Mary,
da. of the late Col. Frederick Thomas Maitland, of Holywych,
Eden Bridge, Kent [see Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland, Bart., colls.],
and has issue.
J3:itron 0f (Tto0 jCibings — St. Paul's V., Onslow Square, St. Peter's V.,
S. Kensington, Middlesex.
£Vrms — Per fesse sable and azure : two bars engrailed or, each charged
with three bulls' heads cabossed sable ; in chief three mullets of six points or.
Crtst — A bu'.l's head sable, holding in its mouth a mullet as in the arms.
Residence — Warfleet, near Dartmouth. Town Residence — 87, Onslow
Integrity. Gardens, S.W. Club — Conservative.
Son living— FREDERICK MAITLAND, b. March 7th, 1876.
Daughters living— Cecil Penelope : in. 1891, Jesse Devenish Gouldsmith, Esq. Residence, Rod-
well Hall, Trowbridge.^^— Frederica Katharine. Margery.
WidOW living Of 1st Baronet— ELIZA PUDSEY (Lady Freake), da. of the late Charles Wright,
Esq. , of the Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms : m. 1844, Sir Charles James Freake, ist baronet,
who d. 1884. Residences, Fulwell Park, Twickenham ; i, Cromwell Houses S. Kensington, S.W.
FREDERICK, Creation 1723, of Burwood House, Surrey.
Sir CHARLES EDWARD FREDERICK, yth Baronet,
son of the late Gen. Edward Frederick, C.B., great-grandson of
3rd Baronet ; b. May 2nd, 1843 ; s. his kinsman, Sir RICHARD,
1873; formerly of lothand 2ist Hussars, retired as Hon. Lieut. -
Col. ; is a J.P. and a County Councillor (Bishopstoke Div.) for
Hants (High Sheriff 1889) : m. 1875, Emma Agnes, da. of
Thomas Taylor, Esq., B.C.S., and has issue.
^Xrms — Or, on a chief azure three doves argent. Crest — On a chapeau
azure turned up ermine a dove as in the arms, holding in its beak an olive-
branch proper.
Residence — Shawford House, Winchester. Club — Junior United Service.
Sons living-CHARLES EDWARD ST. JOHN, b. Sept. nth, 1876,
Prudenssimplicitasbeat. Edward Boscawen, b. 1880.
Prudent simplicity Daughter living— F/orence Emma Ada.
blesses. Brother living— Johr St. John, b. 1846 ; formerly Capt. 6th Dragoons :
tn. 1890, Mary Theresa Caroline Alice, Baroness Von Donop, el. da. of
Baron de Reuter [see " FOREIGN TITLES OF NOMLITY"]. Residence, 67, Curzon Street, W.
Sister living— Mary Ashby.
224
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut. -Col. Thomas Frederick, brother of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late Arthur Frederick, Esq., b. 1800, d. 1866: m. 1825, Sophia Emily, who d.
18 — , da. of the Rev. Thomas Watkins, of Pennoyre, Brecon : —
Arthur Thomas,^. 1836 : m. 1850, Lydia Emily, da. of the late Rev. Andrew Nash, and has issue living,
Charles Arthur Andrew, b. 1861 ; is Capt. Coldstream Guards, and employed with Egyptian Army ;
served in Nile Expedition 1883,— Olive Emily : ;«. 1882, Guy Thomas Saunders Sebright, Esq. [see
Sebright, Bart.], of Caddington Hall, Dunstable. Residence,
Issue cf the late George Septimus Frederick, Esq., b. 1805, d. 1891 : in. 1851, Emily Caroline
(now of Great Yarmouth), da. of Robert Rising, Esq., of Horsey, near Yarmouth :—
George Charles, R.N., b. 1855 ; became Lieut. 1878 : ;«. 1881, NeHie, da. of George Peter Martin,
Esq., Dep. Judge Advocate of the Fleet, Portsmouth. Henry Penrice, b. 1857 : in. 1891, Margaret,
da. of Sir Thomas Beevor, 4th Bart. Residence, Ashtree Farm. Moulton, Acle. Ernest Prescott,
b. 1858 ; ed. at Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1882, M.A. 1888) : m. 1890, Wilhelmina Lindsay,
da. of the late Rev. William Lindsay Alexander, D.D., LL.D,, of Pinkieburn, Musselburgh,
Midlothian. Residence, Quarter, Largs, Ayrshire. Richard Rising, b. 1865; ed. at Magdalene
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1887, ALA. 1891) Arthur Marescoe, b. 1869. Edward Gurdon, b. 1872.
Herbert, b. 1874. Susan Frances.— —Ellen Bertha.
The founder of this family, Sir John Frederick, Knight, a wealthy merchant, Lord Mayor of London
1662, and M.P. for that city 1663, was a munificent benefactor of Christ's Hospital, and, after the great
fire of 1666, rebuilt the hall at a cost of .£5,000. Sir Thomas, the ist baronet, was his grandson. The
5th baronet was for several years M.P. for Surrey.
FREELING, Creation 1828, of Ford and Hutchings, Sussex.
Sir HARRY FREELING, 6th Baronet ; b. June 5th,
1852 ; s. his father, Maj.-Gen. Sir ARTHUR HENRY FREELING,
1885 : m. 1885, Harriett Amelia, da. of the late Rev. W. E.
... ^^.., -•j.^' . James, of co. Waterford.
I"'""SBR-' ^rms— Per fesse indented or and gules, three unicorns' heads, two and
one, erased counterchanged. Crtst — An unicorn's head erased per pale
indented ermine and gules, armed tufted and crined or.
Club — Constitutional.
Sister living— Marion : m. 1882, William Foster Moore, Esq., J.P., who d.
1886, and has issue living, Henry Rivers, b. 1884, — Charles Noel, b. 1885.
Residence, North Friary, Plymouth.
Uncles living (brothers of sth Baronet) — Rev. James Robert, b. 1825 ; ed.
at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1850, M.A. 1861); formerly Chaplain at
Nunquam nisi honorifi- Bonn: m. 1851, Annabella Elizabeth, el. da. of the late Walpole Eyre,
centissime Esq., of Bryanston Square, W. , and has issue living, Annabella Marie:
,. . ,'. , ;«. 18 — , Lieut. Heyn, Belgian R.A. Residence, 386, Avenue Louise,
Never except in the most Bmssels sir Sanford( K.C.M.G., b. 1828 ; formerly Capt. R.A. ; was
honorable way. Mi, gec ^ Maha and Gibraitar ^g-65, Lieut.-Gov. of Dominica 1868-71,
Lieut.-Gov. of Grenada 1871-5, Administrator of Govt. of Windward Islands 1875-6, Gov. of Gold
Coast Colony 1876-80, and Gov. of Trinidad 1880-4 ; is a Gov. of the Imperial Institute; C.M.G.
1871, K. C.M.G. 1878: in. 1856, Frederica Selina Owen, da. of the late George James Pennington.
Esq., and has issue living, Clayton Pennington, b. 1857,— Agnes Lucy : m. 1886, Capt. Lewis
Loyd Nicol, 4th Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own), — Ethel Agatha : in. 1890, Major Horace
John James Kentish, 2nd Batn. Dorsetshire Regt., — Frederica Florence Emily (Lady Wiltshire) '.
in. 1891, Lieut. -Col. Sir Arthur Reginald Thomas Willshire, 2nd Bart. Club, Army and Navy.
Hugh Melvil, b. 1831; is Ch. Clerk in Legacy Duty Office: m. ist, 1867, Florence Mary,
who d. 1868, da. of Melvil Wilson, Esq. ; 2ndly, the Hon. Amabel O'Grady, da. of 2nd Viscount
Guillamore, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Hugh Standish, b. 1875, — John Hardress, b.
1879,— Gertrude Florence, — Dorothy Mildred. Residence, 66, Elm Park Gardens, S.W. Club,
Travellers'.
Daughters living Of 2nd Baronet — Jane. Lucy: ;«. 1856, Charles Henry Waring, Esq., and
has issue living, Charles Henry, b. 18 — , — Ethel, — Eleanor Maud. Edith. Annie: in. 1856,
Frederick George Davidson, Esq. Residence, Sandhills, Betchworth, Surrey.
Widow living of 5th Baronet — CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA (Lady Freeling), da. of Sir Henry Rivers,
9th baronet(«v'.): tn. 1848, Maj.-Gen. Sir Arthur Henry Freeling, 5th baronet, who d. 1885.
Residence, 2, Elm Park Gardens S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late George Hamilton Freeling, Esq., B.C.S., 4th son of 2nd baronet, b.
18 — , d. 1861 : tn. ist, 1855, Adelaide Helen, who d. 1856, da. of Major Mylne ;
2ndly, 1857, Edith Anna (now of 66, West Cromwell Road, S.W.), da. of Henry
Armstrong, Esq., B.C.S. : —
Gertrude Helen (posthumous): m. 1889, Thomas Markhy, Esq., and has issue living, Ralph Freeling,
b. 1892. Residence, 61, West Cromwell Road, S.W.
Issue of the late Charles Rivers Freeling, Esq., 4th son of ist baronet, i. 1811, d.
1880 : tn. ist, 1838, Georgiana, who d. 1843, da. of Henry Hoyle Oddie, Esq. ;
andly, 1844, Louisa, who d. 1845, da. of Ilted Nicholl, Esq. ; 3rdly, 1853, Amelia,
who d. 1861, da. of the Rev. Edward Luard : —
Arthur Charles, b. 1845. Charles Edward Luard, b. 185- ; admitted a Solicitor 1884. Residence,
IT, Sussex Gardens, W. Chambers, 5, New Squaj-e, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. Emily Charlotte: «/.
1865, Maj.-Gen. Charles Osbaldeston Lukin, wtej d. 1880. Louisa Susan. Grace. Mary.
Elinor : m. 1891, George Murray Hill, Esq.( Residence,
The ist baronet was for more than thirty year^ Secretary to the General Post Office, and the 2nd
baronet was a Commissioner of Customs.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
225
FRERE, Creation 1876, of Wimbledon, Surrey.
Sir BARTLE COMPTON ARTHUR FRERE, D.S.O.,
2nd Baronet ; b. Oct. 24th. 1854 ; s. his father, the Rt. Hon. Sir
HENRY BARTLE EDWARD, P.C., G.C.B., G. C.S.I., D.C.L.,
LL.1X, F.R.S.. 1884 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trir.. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1880, M.A. 1884) ; isCapt. and Brevet Major Rifle Brig.
(The Prince Consort's Own), and A.D.C. to Maj.-Gen. J. P. C.
Glyn, Comdg. E. Dist. ; served in S. African war 1879 as
A.D.C. to Lieut.-Gen. Baron Chelmsford, present at battle of
Ulundi (medal), in Bechuanaland Expedition 1884-5, as A.D.C.
to Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles Warren (Brevet-Major), and in
Burmah 1886-8 with Mounted Infantry (medal, D.S.O.); was
A.D.C. to Maj.-Gen. Edward Newdigate, C.B., Comdg. S.E.
District 1881-4; appointed A.D.C. to Maj.-Gen. J. P. C.
Glyn, Comdg. 2nd Inf. Brig, at Aldershot 1891.
Traditum ab antiquis
servare. Drills— Gules, two leopards faces or, between Ranches of the second .
To preserve what is handed Crtst — On a ducal crown an antelope's head proper. jSironb ^flrtotto —
do-n'n by your ancestors. " Frere ayme frere " {Brother love brother).
Clubs — Bachelors', Junior United Service, Athenaeum.
Sisters living — Mary Eliza Isabella.— Catherine Frances. Georgina Hamilton Chichester.
Eliza Frederica Jane.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — CATHERINE. C.I. (Lady Frere), 2nd da. of Lieut.-Gen. the
Rt. Hon. Sir George Arthur, G.C.H., ist baronet: m. 1844, the Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Bartle
Edward Frere, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.S.I., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., ist baronet, who d. 1884. Resi-
dence, Wressil Lodge, Wimbledon Common, Surrey.
The family of Frere traces its origin to the latter end of the xiiith century. The name of Le
Frere, as it was generally written, appears in documents and deeds of much earlier date in the
counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. Richard Le Frere is reported to have fought under the banner of
Robert Malet 1066, who received grants of land near Eye and Finningham, Suffolk, at which place
Richard Le Frere subsequently appears to have settled. The family of Frere have, from the earliest
times, held land in Norfolk, Suffolk, and Essex. The ist baronet was Chief Commissioner of Scinde
1850-9, Gov. of Bombay 1862-7, a"d Gov. of the Cape of Good Hope, and High-Commr. for British S.
Africa 1877-80.
Fuller-Acland-Hood, see Hood.
Fuller-Elliot-Drake, see Drake.
Fuller-Palmer-Acland, see Acland.
GABRIEL, Creation 1867, of Edgecombe Hall, Surrey. [Extinct 1891.]
Sir THOMAS GABRIEL, ist and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 1st Baronet— Mary Pearson : m. 1869, John Fenwick Fenwick, Esq., son
of Capt. John Fenwick, of the Trinity House, and of Tudor Lodge, Wimbledon, S.W. Residence,
Spencer House, Wimbledon Common. Hester Caroline.
WidOW living Of 1st Barpnet— MARY BUTTON (Lady Gabriel), da. of the late Charles Pearson,
Esq., M.P., Solicitor for City of London: m. 1844, Sir Thomas Gabriel, ist baronet, who d. 1891,
when the title became extinct. Residence, Edgecombe Hall, Beaumont Road, Wimbledon, S.W.
PAYNE-GALLWEY, Creation 1812.
Sir RALPH WILLIAM PAYNE-GALLWEY, 3rd
Baronet; b. Aug. igth, 1848; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM,
1881 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut. Rifle Brig. ; is a J.P. for N.
Riding of York: ;«. 1877, Edith Alice, da. of the late Thomas
M. Usborne. Esq., of Blackrock, co. Cork, and has issue.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, per fesse or and gules, in chief an eagle
displayed with two heads of the last, in base a bridge of three arches double
towered argent, Galhvey ; 2nd and 3rd, gules, a fesse between two lions
passant argent, Payne. Cnsts — ist, a mountain cat passant guardant proper,
gorged with a collar gemelle ; 2nd, a lion's jamb erased, erect argent,
grasping a broken tilting spear gules.
Residence — Thirkleby Park, Thirsk. Clubs — Carlton, Windham,
Yorkshire.
Son living— WILLIAM, b. March 25th, 1881.
Daughters living— Margaret. Winifred. Dorothy. Geraldine.
Brothers living— Edwin John, b. Jan. 3ist, 1850; formerly Capt. R.N. : m. 1889, Susan Isabel
Garstin, da. of the late Major Francis Gresley [see Gresley, Bart., colls.], and has issue living, a
SOD, f>. 1889. Club, United Service. Wyndham Harry, b. 1855 : tit. 1887, Edith Millicent, da.
of the late Wainright Crowe, Esq., of Cahircalla, Ennis, and has issue living, Reginald, b. 1889
Residence,
Sisters living — Leonora Anne. Bertha Louisa.
15
226
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Uncle living (son of ist Baronet).— Philip, b. 1812 ; formerly Capt. poth FoDt : >K. 1854, Fanny,
da. of the Ven. Archdeacon Warburton, and has issue living, Charles Henry, b. 1856, — Stephen
Philip (of 15, Ebury Street, S.W. Club, Junior Carlton), b. 1857, — Arthur Wyndham, b. 1858,—
Frank Henry, /;. 1859,— Alick Sackville, b. 1861,— Herbert Philip, b. 1864,— Frederick, b. 1867,—
Albert Philip, b. 1871, — Lilian Fanny, — Edith Caroline. Residence, Pilmoor Hall, York. Club,
Army and Navy.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet — EMILY ANNE (Lady Paynt-Fraiiklana), da. and co-heiress of
Sir Robert Frankland-Russell, 7th baronet; assumed in 1882 by royal license the surname of
Frankland in lieu of Gallwey : ;«. 1847, Sir William Payne-Gallwey, 2nd baronet, who d. 1881.
Residence, Thirkleby Park, Thirsk, Yorkshire.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Lionel Philip Payne-Gallwey, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1851, d.
1891 : m. 1881, Caroline Lucille, da. of E. B. Lynch, Esq. : —
Maurice Hylton Frankland, b. 1889. Kathleen Lucille. Evelyn Mary. Sybil Norah.
Cecily Olive.
The 2nd baronet, Sir William Payne-Gallwey, sat as M.P. for Thirsk (C) 1851-80
GARDINER, Creation 1782, of Roche Court, Hampshire. [Extinct 1868.]
Sir JOHN BROCAS WHALLEY-SMYTHE-GARDINER, 4th and last Baronet.
Sisters living Of 4th Baronet — Barbara : m. 1841, S. Y. Brown, Esq., Lieut. R.N., who</. s.p. 1846.
Grace Emily. Mary Anna: /«. 1849, Capt. Montagu Burrows, R.N., Chichele Professor of
Modern History at Oxford University, and Fellow of All Souls', and has issue living, Edward Henry
(.Club, Oxford and Cambridge), b. 1851 ; is one of H.M.'s Inspectors of Sens., in charge of South-
ampton Dist. : m. 1886, Dorothy, da. of Ralph Assheton, Esq., of Downham Hall, Lancashire, —
Stephen Montagu, b. 1857 ; is in Ceylon Civil Ser. : in. 1890, Isabella Christina, da. of Alexander
Cruickshank, Esq., of Byron, Inverell, N.S. Wales, — Alfred, 3. 1860, — Frances Emily: '-in. 1889,
the Rt. Rev. Charles Perry Scott, D.D., Bishop of N. China. Residence, g, Norham Gardens,
Oxford.
GEARY, Creation 1782, of Oxon Hoath, Kent.
Sir FRANCIS GEARY, 4th Baronet ; b, Oct. i2th,
1811; s. his brother, Sir WILLIAM RICHARD POWLETT, 1877;
ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1832); Bar. Inner Temple 1841;
is a D.L. and a J.P. for Kent: m. 1st, 1852, Mary Isabella,
who d. 1854, da. of Sir Francis Grant, R.A. ; 2ndly, 1856,
Fanny Isabella, da. of Andrew Redmond Prior, Esq., F. R. S.,
and has issue by 2nd marriage.
^rms — Gules, two bars or charged with three mascles, two and one,
azure ; on a canton argent an anchor sable. Crtst — Out of a naval crown a
dexter arm embowed in naval uniform, supporting a flag argent, thereon a
cross gules.
Seat — Oxon Hoath, Tonbridge, Kent. Club — Travellers'.
Son living- WILLIAM NEVILL MONTGOMERIE, b. April 7th,
Chase. l85q ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (M.A. 1886) ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1884 ; is a D.L. for Kent. Chambers, 2, Tanfield Court, Temple, E.C. Clubs, Travellers',
White's.
Daughter living of 3rd Baronet— Louisa Charlotte.
The ist baronet, Adm. Sir Francis, was a distinguished naval officer ; the 2nd baronet was M.P.
for Kent 1796-1818 ; and the 3rd baronet sat as M.P. for West Kent (Q 1835-8.
Gervis (Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick), see Meyrick.
GETHIN, Creation 1665, of Gethins^rott, Cork.
Sir RICHARD CHARLES PERCY GETHIN, 8th Baronet;
b. Nov. 30th, 1847; s. his father, Sir RICHARD, 1885; Bar.
Inner Temple 1879 ; is Capt. 4th Batn. Suffolk Regt. : m. 1876,
Catharine, da. of Frederick Edward Burton Scott, Esq., of
Claughton, Cheshire, and has issue.
,2Vrms — Vert, a stag salient argent armed or. Crtst — On a cap of dignity
proper, a stag's head erased argent armed and ducally gorged or.
Residence — Hilton, Netley, Hants. Club — Junior United Service.
Sons living— RICHARD WALTER ST. LAWRANCE, b. 1878.
Frederick Durrant Scott, b. 1879. Percy Edward Lovell, b. 1884.
Uncle living (brother of 7th Baronet)— William St. Lawrance, b. 1828:
m. 1857, Emily (of Gorseland, Camberley, Surrey), da. of William Fife,
Try. Esq., of Rothbury, Northumberland, and has issue living, Percy Addison
Hayward (of Bernan, Vryburg, British Bechuanaland), b. 1862 ; is a J.P.
for British Bechuanaland : m. 1888, Alberta, da. of J. Walpple, Esq., of Milgrove, co. Tipperary,
and has issue living. Percy St. Lawrance b. 1889,— Henry Richard (of Sligo Farm, Setlagoli, Vry-
burg, British Bechuanaland), b. 1863, — Maria, — Emily Grace : m. 1888, James Thomas Spencer
Elliot, Esq. [Hunter-Blair, Bart.], of Wolfelee, Hawick, N.B. Residence,
Aunts living (sisters of 7th Baronet) — Mary Anne: ;«. 1872, Walter Wilson, Esq., who d. 1884.
Maria : m. 1855, J C. Johnstone, Esq., who d. 1892, and has issue living, Andrew Douglas
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. 227
Hamilton, t. 1857, — Charles Richard, /'. 1862, — Thomas Gethin, b. 1863, — Arthur Frederick (of 53,
Erpingham Road, Putney, S.W.), b. 1867 : Mi. 1892, Ethel Mary, da. of David Young, Esq., — John
William, b. 1872, — Maria Jane, — Elizabeth Mary Augusta, — Emily Frances, — Ada Maud, — Kathleen
Alice, — Lucy Henrietta, — Edith Constance. Residence, Harlesdon, N.W.
Mother living— Frances, da. of George Weller-Poley, Esq., of Boxted Hall, Suffolk: m. 1846, Sir
Richard Gethin, 7th baronet, whom she divorced 1862. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late John Gethin, Esq., grandson of the late John Gethin, Esq.
(infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. John Gethin, b., 1831, d. 1860 : m. 1858, Emmeline (who tn. 2ndly,
1867, the Rev. John Henry Hudleston), da. of Thomas Horsfall, Esq., of Burley, Yorkshire : —
John Percy, b. 1859 ; is Capt. ist Batn. Manchester Regt. Residence, Ballindoon, Sligo Emmeline.
Grandchildren of the late Richard Gethin, Esq., son of the late John Gethirt, Esq.,
2nd son of 4th Baronet : —
Issue of the late Richard Gethin, Esq., b. 1804, d. 1889 : »/. 1836, Mary, who d. 1882, da.
of Sir Alexander Crichton : —
"George, b. 1836 ; formerly Capt. 2oth Regt. ; served during Indian Mutiny 1857-8 (medal with clasp) ;
is a J.P. for co. Sligo: m. 1870, Mabel Isabella, da. of Peter Connellan, Esq., D.L., of Coolmore,
Thomastown, co. Kilkenny [see Langrishe, Bart.l, and has issue living, Randolph George, b. 1871 ;
is Lieut. 4th Batn. Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers, — Percy Francis, b. 1874,— Reginald Owen, b. 1877.
Residence, Holywell, co. Sligo. Alexander John Cameron, b. 1840.— —Edward, b. 1843.
Francis Reid, b. 1848 ; ;//. 1882, Harriet Georgina, da. of the late Very Rev. Arthur Moore, Dean
of Achonry, and has issue living, Richard, b. 1886, — Harriet Gwendoline, — Mary Elizabeth Hilda.
Residence, Earlsfield, Ballymote, co. Sligo.— —Frances Catherine: HI. 1860, Frederick John Henry
Fownes Hamilton, Esq. Residence, Coolayna, co. Kildare.
This family is of Cambrian descent. Richard Gethin, Esq., settled in Ireland during the Common-
wealth, and after the Restoration sat as M.P. for Limavady in the Irish Parliament ; he received large
grants of land from Charles II. upon the understanding that he should establish an English colony and
«rect manufactories. After being created a baronet he received letters patent by which the lands of
Cariglemleary were erected into a manor by the name of Gethinsgrott, with power to hold court
leet, court baron, court of record, &c. The wife of the and baronet was remarkable for her talent
and piety, and a monument to her memory is erected in Westminster Abbey.
OSBORNE-GIBBES, Creation 1774, of Springhead, Barbados.
Sir EDWARD OSBORNE-GIBBES, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Nov. 1850 ; s. his father, Sir SAMUEL OSBORNE, 1874 ; is
Ch. Clerk in Education Depart., New Zealand : m. 1879,
Sara, da. of John Mitchell, Esq., Capt. New Zealand Militia,
and has issue.
^rms— Quarterly: ist and 3rd, argent, three battleaxes sable, Gibbes;
2nd and 4th, quarterly, azure and erminois, a cross argent, Osborne
Crtst — An arm embowed in armour, garnished or, and in the hand proper
a battleaxe as in the arms.
Residences — Auckland and Wellington, New Zealand.
Tenax propositi.
Firm of purpose.
Half-Sister living -
Persia, who d. 1874.
Son living— PHILIP ARTHUR, b. 1884.
Daughters living — Alice Anne. Hinemarama.
Brothers living— John Alfred, 6. 1855. Arthur, b. 1858. Philip
Ernest, b. 1862.
Sisters living— Elizabeth. Alice. Edith. Maude.
Agnes Anne : in. 18 — , Keith Edward Abbott, Esq., Consul at Resht, in
Residence,
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet — ANNE (Lady Osborne-Gibbes), da. of R. Penney, Esq., of
Dorsetshire: tn. 1848, as his 2nd wife, Sir Samuel Osborne-Gibbes, 2nd baronet, who d. 1874.
^Residence, Auckland, New Zealand.
GIBBONS, Creation 1752, of Stanwell Place, Middlesex.
,S»JoHN GIBBONS, sth Baronet ; b. Aug.3oth, 1825;
s. his grandfather, Sir JOHN, 1844; ed. at Balliol Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1846, M.A. 1849); is a D.L., a J.P., and a County
Councillor (Stanwell Div.) for Middlesex (High Sheriff 1891) ;
formerly Major W. Middlesex Militia.
^rms — Gules, a lion rampant or debruised by a bend argent, charged
with a torteau between two cross-crosslets patee-fitchee sable. C«st — A
lion's jamb erased and erect gules, charged with a bezant and holding a
cross-crosslet as in the arms.
Seat — Stanwell Place, Staines, Middlesex. Clubs — University, Con-
servative, Constitutional.
Brothers living— CHARLES, b. Jan. I3th, 1828 ; is a retired Capt. R.N. ;
served in Black Sea during Russian war (Crimean medal with clasp, and
Turkish medal); was in Govt. Emigration offices 1868-79: MI. 1864,
Lydia Martha, da. of the late Major John Doran, of Ely House, Wexford,
and has issue living, Alexander Doran, b. 1873, — Francis Robert, b. 1875,
— Georgina Charlotte, — Adelaide Jeanette : m. 1889, Frank Terry, Esq.,
Bar.-at-Law, of 23, Evelyn Gardens, S.W. Residence, Collina House,
Bathwick Hill, Bath. Frederick, b. 1832; formerly Capt. E. Middlesex
Uratior est a rege pio.
It is more agreeable
coming from a pious
228
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Militia: in. 1860, Hester, da. of the late James Colquhoun Kemp, Esq., and has issue living,
Frederick Kenrick Colquhoun, R.N., b. 1865 ; became Lieut. 1886, — Florence Falconer. Resi-
dence, 15, Waldegrave Park', Strawberry Hill, Twickenham.
Half-Sister living— Maria Susannah. Residence, Budleigh Salterton, Devon.
Uncle living (son of 4th baronet) — Joseph, b. 1813. Residence, Birmingham.
Aunt living (daughter of 4th baronet) — Charlotte. Residence, Windsor.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandson of the late Robert Kenrick Gibbons, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Gibbons, b. 1828, d. 1876: m. ist, 1858, Sarah, who d, 1868,
da. of John Nalder, Esq., of Berwick Bassett Manor, Wilts ; 2ndly, 1869, Catherine Tyrrell,
widow of Capt. Francis Dalmahoy Wyatt, and da. of the late Tyrrell Knapp, Esq., of
Headington Hill, Oxford : —
Robert, b. 1866 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Merton Coll., Oxford. Residence, Surbiton. Club, Isthmian.
Grandchildren of the late Robert Gibbons, Esq., 4th son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Robert Kenrick Gibbons, Esq., b. 1797, d. 1880: m. 1827, Louisa, who d.
1876, da, of Sir John Gibbons, 4th baronet : —
William, b. 1841 ; is a Clerk in House of Commons : ;«. 1872, Sara Antoinetta, da. of the late
Stephen Cholmeley, Esq., of The Knoll, Kingston Hill, Surrey, and has issue living, William
Kenrick, b. 1876, — Edward Stephen, b. 1883, — Sara Maud, — Eva Katharine, — Geraldine, — Dorothy
Maynard, — Margaret Helen. Residence, Weybridge.— —Mary Anne.— Charlotte. Georgiana.
Caroline.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. William Barton Gibbons, b. 1802, d. 1872: in. ist, 1834, Mary
Bishop, who d. 1843, da. of the Hon. John Braithwaite Skeete, Pres. of Barbados ; 2ndly,
1845, Ann Maxwell Hinds, da. and co-heir of John Abel Jackman, Esq., of Barbados : —
Frederick Fitzroy, b. 1841 ; formerly Lieut. -Col. Comdg. 2nd Batn. Devonshire Regt. ; served in Afghan
war 1878-80 (medal) : m. 1867, Emma Ann Varley, da. of John Hayton, Esq., of Graham's Town, S.
Africa, and has issue living, William Frederick, b. 1870, — John Crookenden de Courcy, b. 1874, —
Charles Coulthurst, b. 18 — , — Mary Hayton John Abel, b. 1854 : m. 1884, Katharine Alice, da. of
Joseph Seymour Salaman, Esq., Solicitor, of 143, Sutherland Avenue, St. Peter's Park, W., and has
issue living, John Noel Graham, b. 1889,— Dorothy Margaret Maxwell, — Marjorie Mabel, — Phyllis
Crookenden. Residence, Clova, Elgin Avenue, W. Charles Kenrick, b. 1856 : m. 1890, Emily
Hinds, da. of Charles F. Corbin, Esq., of Avenue House, Surbiton, and has issue living, Emily
Hinds Graham. Residence, Collynns, Berrylands, Surbiton. Marie Louise : in. 1870, the Very
Rev. Augustus Elder Smith, Dean of Trinidad, and has issue living, Edward John Goulburn, b. 1871,
— Maxwell Hinds, b. 1873, — Coulthurst Gibbons, />. 1878, — Mary Lisle. Residence, The Deanery,
Port ef Spain, Trinidad. Elizabeth Maxwell: m. 1881, 'Edward Chambers, Esq. , and has issue
living, Edward Coulthurst Gibbons, b. 1887, — Elizabeth Ann Hinds Gibbons, — Mary Kenrick
Gibbons. Residence, Rodmill, Weybridge. Surrey.
The ist baronet was Speaker of the House of Assembly, Barbados, and the 2nd baronet sat as
M.P. for Wallingford.
GIBBONS, Creation 1872, of Sittingbourne. [Extinct 1876.]
Sir SILLS JOHN GIBBONS, ist and last Baronet.
Daughters living of 1st Baronet— Mary Anne. Jane.
WidOW living Of 1st Baronet— ANNA (Lady Gibbons'), da. of Mr. William Crookes, of Montagu
Place, W. C. : m. 1845, Sir Sills John Gibbons, ist baronet, who d. 1876, when the title became
extinct. Residence, 17, Magdalen Terrace, Bohemia, Hastings.
•
Gibson-Carmichael, see CarmichaeL
Gibson-Craig, see Craig.
Gibson Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland), see Maitland.
GILSTRAP, Creation 1887, of Fornhain St. Genevieve, Suffolk, and of Newark-on-
Trent, Nottinghamshire.
.Sir WILLIAM GILSTRAP, ist Baronet, el. son of the
late J. Gilstrap, Esq., of Newark, Notts ; b. Dec. 2Oth, 1816 ; is
aJ.P. and a D.L. for Suffolk (High Sheriff 1866), and Lord
of the Manors of Fornham St. Martin, and Fornham St.
Genevieve: m. 1847, Elizabeth, who d. 1891. da. of the late
Thomas Haigh, Esq., of Colne Bridge House, Yorkshire.
|J;itron of SEtoD •Eifainjs — Fornham St. Martin R. with Fornham St.
Geneveve R., Herringswell R., Suffolk.
£\rms — Argent, a chevron engrailed vert, between two escutcheons
gules, each charged with a galtrap of the field, and in base a talbot's head
erased of the third, trrst — A cubit arm erect in armour proper, grasping
an escutcheon gules charged with a galtrap argent.
Seats — Fornham Park, Bury St. Edmunds ; North Gate, Newark-on-
Candide secure. Trent. Club — Wellington.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
229
GLADSTONE, Creation 1846, of Fasque and Balfour, Kincardineshire.
Sir JOHN ROBERT GLADSTONE, 3rd Baronet ; b.
April 26th, 1852; s. his father, Sir THOMAS, 1889; ed. at
Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford; formerly Capt. Coldstream
Guards ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Kincardinesnire ; served in
Egyptian expedition 1882 (medal with clasp and bronze star),
and in Suakin Expedition 1885.
^rms — Argent, a savage's head affrontee distilling drops of blood, about
the temples a wreath of holly vert within an orle fleury gules, all within
eight martlets sable. Crest — Issuant from a wreath of holly vert, a demi-
griffin sable, supporting between the claws a sword the blade enfiled by a
bonnet of holly and bay also vert.
Seats— Fasque, Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire ; Glendye Lodge, Ban-
chory, N.B. Clubs— Guards', Travellers', Carlton, White's.
Fide et virtute.
By fidelity and valor.
Sister living— Mary Selina.
Uncle living (son of ist baronet) — Right Hon. William Ewart, P.C.,
M.P,, D.C.L., b. 1809; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A.
ist class Classics and Mathematics 1831, M.A. 1834, Hon. D.C.L. 1848); was a Lord of the
Treasury 1834, Under-Sec, for Colonies 1835, Vice-Pres. of Board of Trade 1841-3, and Pres.
I843-5, Master of the Mint 1841-5, Sec. of State for Colonies 1845-6, Chancellor of Exchequer
1852-5 and 1859-66, Lord High Commr. Extraordinary to Ionian Islands 1858, Lord Rector of Edin-
burgh Univ. 1859-65, First Lord of the Treasury and Prime Minister 1868-74, and 1880-85, and
First Lord of the Treasury' and Chancellor of the Exchequer 1880-82, and Premier and Lord
Privy Seal Feb. to July 1886; has again been Premier, First Lord of the Treasury, and Lord Privy
Seal since Aug. 1892; is a Trustee of British Museum; sat as M.P. for Newark (C) 1832-45,
Oxford University (LC) 1847-65, for S. Lancashire (L) 1865-8, and for Greenwich (L) 1868-80, since
when he has sat for Edinburghshire ; unsuccessfully contested S.W. Lancashire 1868 : »;/. 1839,
Catherine, da. of Sir Stephen R. Glynne, 8th baronet, and has issue living, Rev. Stephen Edward,
b. 1844; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1867, M.A. 1869); is R. of Hawarden : m.
1885, Annie Crosthwaite, da. of Charles Bowman Wilson, Esq., Surgeon, of n, Abercromby Square,
Liverpool, and has issue living. Albert Charles b. 1886, Charles Andrew b. 1888, Stephen Deiniol b.
1891, Catherine, — Henry Neville (Clubs, Devonshire, National Liberal), b. 1852 ; ed. at Eton,
and at King's Coll., London ; is a merchant in London and Calcutta: in. 1890, Maud Ernestine, da
of Stuart Rendel, Esq., M.P., of Hatchlands, Surrey, and i, Carlton Gardens, S.W. ,— Herbert
John, M.P. (of +, Cleveland Square, St. James's, S.W. Clubs, National Liberal, Reform), b. 1854 ;
ed. at Eton, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (ist class History, B.A. 1876, M.A. 1880); was sometime
Lecturer in History at Keble Coll., Oxford, subsequently Private See. to his father, a Lord of
the Treasury 1881-5, ar>d Financial Sec. to War Office 1886 ; appointed Under Sec. of State for
Home Depart., Aug. 1892 ; unsuccessfully contested Middlesex 1880; sat as M.P. for Leeds (L)
1880-85, since when he has sat for West Div. of Leeds ; is a County Councillor for Flintshire,
Hawarden Div., — Agnes: in. 1873, the Rev. Edward Charles Wickham, Head Master of Wellington
Coll., Wokingham, and has issue living, William Gladstone b. 1877, Edward Stephen Gladstone b.
1882, Catherine Mary Lavinia, Lucy Christian, Margaret Agnes. — Mary : tit. 1886, the Rev. Harry
Drew, Curate of Hawarden, and has issue living, Dorothy Mary Catherine b. 1890, — Helen ; is
Vice-Principal of Nswnham Coll., Cambridge. Residences, Hawarden Castle, Flintshire ; 10,
Downing Street, S.W. Club, United University.
WidOW living Of 2nd Baronet— L9UISA (Lady Gladstone), da. of Robert Fellowes, Esq., of
Shotesham Park, Norfolk : ;;/. 1835, Sir Thomas Gladstone, 2nd baronet, who d. 1889. Residence,
Fasque, Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Robertson Gladstone, Esq., 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1805, d. 1875 :
m. 1836, Mary Ellen, who d. 1865, da. of Hugh Jones, Esq., of Liverpool : —
ARTHUR ROBERTSON, /;. July i2th, 1841 ; is a J.P. for Lancashire; formerly Capt. Lancashire
Hussar Yeo. Cav. Residence, Court Hey, Broad Green, Liverpool. Clubs, Wyndham, Boodle's.
Robertson, b. 1844. Walter Longueville, b. 1846. Richard Francis, b. 1850. Mary
Ellen: m. 1860, Robert Gladstone, Esq., and has issue ' living, Arthur Steuart, b. 1860, — John
Steuart, b. 1862, — Robert, b. 1866, — Ernest Steuart, b. 1867, —Mary Ellen, — Catherine Steuart, —
Flora Steuart, — Edith Steuart, — Margaret Steuart, — Helen Steuart, — Lilian Steuart. Residence,
Woolton Vale, near Liverpool. Anna Maria Heywood : ;«. 1870, Edward John Thornewill,
Esq., and has issue living, Edward Noel, b. 1874, — Hugh Pearson, b. 1876, — Arthur Basil, b. 1877, —
Charles Clive, b. 1885, — Hilda Mary, — Anna Benjamina, — Cecilia Grace. Residence, New Brighton,
Cheshire.
Issue of the late Capt. John Neilson Gladstone, R.N., M.P., 3rd son of ist baronet,
b. 1807, d. 1863 : in. 1839, Elizabeth Honoria, who d. 1862, da. of Sir Robert
Bateson, ist baronet : —
John Evelyn, b. 1855 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1878, M.A. 1888); is a J.P. and a
County Alderman for Wilts ; formerly Lieut. Wilts Yep. Cav. ; unsuccessfully contested Spen Valley
Div. of W. R. of York (C) 1885 : sometime Assist. Private Sec. to Postmaster Gen. (Rt. Hon. Cecil
Raikes) : in. 1888, Gertrude Theresa, da. of Sir Charles Hayes Miller, 7th baronet, and has issue
living, Margaret Betty, b. 1888. Residence, Bowden Park, Chippenham. Club, Carlton.
Katherine : in. 1881, the Very Rev. William Charles Lake, D.D., Dean of Durham. Residence,
The Deanery, Durham.— —Anne Elizabeth Honoria (Countess of Bclinore) : in. 1861, the 4th Earl
of Belmore. Residence, Castle Coole, Enniskillen. Alice. Constance Elizabeth. Edith
Helen : m. 1870, William Alexander Dumaresq, Barrister-at-law, who d. 1880, and has issue living,
John Saumarez, b. 1873, — Reginald George FitzRoy, b. 1877, — Herbert William, /'. 1879, — Agnes
Susan Elizabeth, — Marion Edith. Lucy Marion (Ladv Hardy) : m. 1876, Sir Reginald Hardy,
230
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
2nd baronet. Residences, Dunstall Hall, near Burton-upon-Trent : 22, South Street, Parlc
Lane, W.
Grandchildren of the Rt. Hon. William Ewart Gladstone, P.C., M.P., D.C.L.
(ante) : —
Issue of the late William Henry Gladstone, Esq., /'. 1840, d. 1891 : in. 1875, the Hon.
Gertrude Stuart (now of Hawarden House, Chester, and 41, Berkeley Square, W.), da. of
i2th Baron Blantyre : — •
William Glynne Charles, b. 1885. Eveline Catharine.— —Constance Gertrude.
The ist baronet assumed, by royal license, the surname of Gladstone in lieu of his patronymic
Gladstones. Sir Thomas, 2nd baronet, sat as M.P. for Queenbprough (C) 1830, for Portarlingtoa
1832-5, for Leicester 1835-7, and for Ipswich 1842, and was Lord-Lieut, of Kincardmeshire.
GLYN, Creation 1759, of London.
Sir GERVAS POWELL GLYN, 6th Baronet ; b. Oct.
3rd, 1862 ; s. his half-brother, Sir GEORGE TURBERVILLE,.
1891 ; ed. at Winchester, and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1885,
M.A. 1891).
patron of ©nt gibing — Ewell V., Surrey.
^rms- Argent, an eagle displayed with two heads sable guttee d'or..
Cast — An eagle's head erased sable, guttee d'or, holding in the beak a flaming,
brand raguly.
Seat — Ewell, Epsom, Surrey, Club — New University.
Brother living— ARTHUR ROBERT, b. Aug. sth, 1870 ; ed. at Radley.
Sisters living — Anna Lydia Margaret Henrietta.
Half-Sister living— Emily Catherine: m. 1871, Alfred Deedes, Esq_
Residence, Frenchay Manor, near Bristol.
Prolibertatelegesanctita. Widow living Of 4th Baronet— HENRIETTA AMELIA (Ladv Glyn), da.
For liberty sanctioned of the late Richard Carr Glyn, Esq. [see infra]: in. 1859, the Rev. Sir
by law. George Lewen Glyn, 4th baronet, who d. 1885. Residence, Ewell, Surrey.
Collateral Branches living.
Richard Carr Glyn, Esq., 4th son of ist baronet, was created a baronet in 1800; for
his descendants, see Glyn, Bart., of Gaunt's House.
Grandchildren of 'the late Rev. Thomas Clayton Glyn (infra): —
Issue of the late Clayton William Feake Glyn, Esq , b. 1821, d, 1887: in. 1855, Mary Jane,.
who d. 1888, da. of Thomas Perry, Esq., of Moor Hall, Essex: —
Clayton Louis, b. 1857 • ed- at Westminster, and at Merton Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1883) ; Bar. Inner
Temple, 1883: m. 1892, Elinor, da. of the late Douglas Sutherland, Esq. Residences, Sheering
Hall, and Durrington House, Harlow, Essex. Club, United University.— Egerton John, b. 1863 \.
formerly Capt. 4th Batn. Essex Regt. : >n. 1889, Constance Helena, da. of John Jolliffe Tufnell,
Esq. [see D. Athole, colls.], of Langleys, Chelmsford. Residence, Priors, Romford, Essex. Club,
Un on. Julia Mary : in. 1891, William Griffith Richards, Esq., and has issue living, Dora Evelyn
Mary, b. 1892. Residence, i, Walton Place, S.W.— Evelyn Margaret: in. 1891, Col. Henry
Marsh Pratt, C.B., I.S.C. Residence, 2, Ovington Gardens, S.W. Emily Georgiana.
Issue of the late Richard Carr Glyn, Esq., B.C.S., b. 1794, d. 1875 : ;«. 1828, Jane Florentia,
who d. 1878, da. of Henry Creighton, Esq. : —
Richard Thomas, C.B., C.M.G., b. 1831 ; entered Army 1850, and rptired as Col. (h.p.)24th Foot i88or
promoted to Maj.-Gen. 1882, and Lieut. -Gen. 1887; served in Crimean campaign 1855-6 (medal1
with clasp and Turkish medal), in Indian Mutiny campaign 1857-8 (medal), and in Kaffir and Zulu
wars 1877-8-9 (C.B. 1878, C.M.G. 1880, and medal with clasp) ; C.B. 1878, C.M.G. 1880 : m.
1856, Anne Penelope, da. of Col. Clements, Canadian Rifles, and has issue living, Annie Jane :
in. 1880, Lieut.-Col. William Maxwell Brander (formerly of 24th Regt.), — Elizabeth Mary : in.
1892, Charles De Winton, Esq., of Maesderwen, Breconshire, — Alice Farquhar. Residence, Strath-
fieldsaye, Mortimer R.S.O., Berks. Club, United Service.— —Henrietta Amelia (Lady Glyn) : in.
1859, the Rev. Sir George Lewen Glyn, 4th baronet, who d. 1885 [see ante].
Grandchildren of the late Col. Thomas Glyn, 5th son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Thomas Clayton Glyn, /;. 1789, d. 1860 : in. 1820, Jemima Julia, who-
d. 1847, da. of William Hammond, Esq., of St. Alban's Court, Kent : —
Rev. Henry Thomas, b. 1823 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1845); is R. of Fontmel and a Canon,
of Salisbury : in. 1848, Mary Frederica, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. James Alfred Schreiber, of
Melton Hill House, Suffolk, and has issue living, Charles Clayton (of 14, Glendwr Road, W.
Club, Conservative), b. 1850 : in. 1882, Jessie Hero Stephanie, da. of the late Mons. J. D. Deneulain,
of Marseilles, — Richard Montagu (of 14, Gwendv.T Road, W.), b. 1854,— Rev. Frederick Ware,
b. 1857 ; is V. of Lanchester, Durham : HI. 1886, Eleanor Bayntun. da. of the late John Bayntun
Starky, E?q., of Spye Park, Wilts, and has issue living, Edith Frances 6. 1889, — Mary Isabel.
Residence, Fontmel Rectory, Shaftesbury.— — 5 ir Julius Richard, K.C.B., b. 1824 ; entered Army
1841, became Gen. (retired) 1886, served against Boers at Boem Plaats 1848, in Kaffir war 1852-3.
(medal), in Crimean war (medal with three clasps, Legion of Honour, Medjidie and Turkish medal)'
and in Indian Mutiny campaign 1857-9 (medal with clasp and C.B.); is Col. Lincolnshire Regt. ;
C.B. 1859, K.C.B. 1886: in. ist, 1857, Adelaide, who d. 1879, da. of William Lea, Esq., of Areley
House, Worcester; 2ndly, 1890, Julia, da. of the late Gen. St. George Showers, C.B., and
widow of Col. Hamilton Maxwell, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Ada, — Marion : in, 1889,
Capt. Wentworth Odiarne Cavenagh, Bedfordshire Regt., and an Instructor at Roy. Mil.
Coll., Sandhurst, and has issue living, Wentworth Glyn /;. 1890, — Rachel. Residence, Sherborne
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
231
House, Sherborne, Dorset. Club, Army and Navy. Henrietta Georgiana : m. 1854, Gilbert
John Ansley, Esq.; who d. 1875, and has issue living, John Henry, b. 1863 ; is Lieut. 2nd Batn.
Loyal N. Lancashire Regt., — Agnes Georgiana: in. 1884, the Rev. Charles Burroughs Darling,
R. of St. Mary Magdelene, Toronto, and has issue living, Basil Stewart b. 1885, Gerald Glyn £
1891, Dorothy Mary Ansley b. 1886, Agnes Mary b. 1888,— Florence, — Maud Ellen. Residence,
The How, St. Ives, Hunts.
Sir Richard, LL.D., rst baronet, a banker, was M.P. for London city, Lord Mayor of London
1758, and President of Bridewell and Bethlehem Hospitals.
GLYN, Creation 1800, of Gaunt's House, Dorsetshire.
Sir RICHARD GEORGE GLYN, 3rd Baronet, son of
Robert Glyn, Esq., of Bath ; b. 1831 ; s. his uncle, 6zVRiCHA.RD
PLUMPTRE, 1863 ; ed. at Merton Coll., Oxford ; formerly Capt.
1st Dragoons, and Capt. Dorset Yeo. Cav. ; served in Crimean
campaign 1854-5 (medal with three clasps); is a D.L., a J.P.,
and a County Councillor (Fontmell Div.) for Dorset (High
Sheriff 1869) : m. 1 868, Frances Geraldine, da. of Major
Fitzgerald, of Maperton House, Wincanton, and has issue.
fJatrcm of ffibrrc flings — Compton Abbas R., Melbury Abbas R.,
Hinton Parva R., Dorsetshire.
— Argent, an eagle displayed with two heads erased sable guttee
d'or, with a crescent for difference. Cnst — An eagle's head erased sable,
Finn to my trust. guttee d'or and holding in the beak an escallop argent.
Seat— Gaunt's House, Wimborne. Clubs— Brooks's, Army and Navy.
Son living— RICHARD FITZGERALD, b. May i3th, 1875.
Daughter living— Geraldine Mary.
Sister living— Mary Frederica : m. 1855, Thomas Leinster Goodlake, Esq., J.P. [Baker, Bart., cr.
1802]. Residences, Wadley House, Faringdon ; Kitemore, Shillingford, near Faringdon.
Uncle living (son of ist Baronet) — Rev. Carr John, b. 1799 ; ed. at Ch. Ch. Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1821, M.A. 1827); is R. of Witchampton, and of Hinton Parva, Dorset : m. ist, 1831, Augusta, who
d. 1837, da. of the late John Granville, Esq., of London; zndly, 1839, Anna, who d. 1887, da. of
Capt. W. H. Cleather, ist Ceylon Regt., and has issue living (by ist marriage), Carr Stuart (of
Woodleaze, Wimborne. Chib, Army and Navy), b. 1835; ed. at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1857) ;
formerly Capt. Roy. Dragoons ; is a J.P. for Dorset : m. 1864, Selina Catherine, da. of the late Rear-
Adm. Sir Francis Augustus Collier, C.B., K.C.H., and has issue living, Augusta Julia Carr,
Katharine Carr: m. 1888, the Rev. John Henry Lonsdale, V. of Wall, Lichfield (and has issue
living, John Claude Jardine b. 1889, Arthur Carr Glyn b. 1891), Evelyn Carr, Frances Carr, — John
Plumptre Carr (of Morton House, Kingsworthy, Hants. Club, Army and Navy), b. 1837 ; is Maj.-
Gen. Comdg. troops in E. Dist. ; formerly Col. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own) ; served in
Crimea 1855 (medal with clasp and Turkish medal), and in Ashanti war 1874 (medal with clasp);
was A.A.G. at Gibraltar 1886-9, and commanded 2nd Inf. Brig, at Aldershot 1891-2 : »/. 1866,
Ellen, da. of James Robert Dalton Dewar, Esq., formerly of Winkfield, Windsor, and has issue
living, Ada Carr : m. 1889, Capt. Dudley Granville Richard Ryder, 3rd Batn. King's Roy. Rifle
Corps (see E. Harrowby, colls.]. Residence, Witchampton Rectory, Wimborne.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Christopher Glyn, 3rd son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Capt. Richard Henry Glyn, b. 1818^ d. 1872 : m. 18 — : —
Richard Henry, b. 18 — : m. 1865, Mary, da. of Henry Lucking, Esq., of Corringham, near Romford.
Charles Henry : m. 1879, Emma Jemson, da. of the late Rev. Pryce Jones, of Helmdon, near
Brackley, and has issue living, a da. Residence,
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Thomas Glyn, b. 1820, d. 1882 : »i. 18 — : —
Charles Robert, b. 1851: m. 1873, Maria, da. of Sir Theophilus John St. George, 3rd baronet.
Residence, Pietermaritzburg, Natal. John Henry, b. 1854. Thomas Richard, b, 1856.
William Edward, b. 1859 Arthur Plumptre, b. 1864. Julia Ann : m. 1870, the Rev. Hubert
James Medlycott [see Medlycott, Bart.]. Frances Elizabeth.
George Carr Glyn, Esq., 4th son of ist baronet, was created Baron Wolverton [see
B. Wolverton].
The ist baronet, Sir Richard Carr Glyn, was Lord Mayor of London 1798, a banker in that city,
and President of Bridewell and Bethlehem Hospitals. He was the fourth son of Sir Richard Glyn,
ist baronet (of London), Lord Mayor of London 1758.
GLYNNE, Creation 1671, of Hawarden Castle, Flintshire. [Extinct 1874.]
Sir STEPHEN RICHARD GLYNNE, Qth and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 8th Baronet— Catherine : m. 1839, the Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone. P.C., D.C.L..,
M.P. [see Gladstone, Bart.]. Residences, Hawarden Castle, Flintshire ; 10, Downing Street, S.W.
232
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
GODFREY, Creation 1785, of Kilcoleman Abbey, co. Kerry, Ireland.
Sir JOHN FERMOR GODFREY, 4th Baronet ; b.
Oct. 3rd, 1828; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM DUNCAN, 1873;
formerly Lieut. 2nd Dragoon Guards ; is a D.L. and a J.I'. for
Kerry (High Sheriff 1861) : m. 1856, Mary Cordelia, da. of the
late Thomas White Scutt, Esq., of Clapham House. Litlington,
Sussex, and has issue.
^rms — Argent, a griffin passant wings indorsed sable between three
lions' heads erased gules. Crtst — A griffin passant sable, holding a sceptre
or, in the dexter forepaw.
Seat — Kilcoleman Abbey, Milltown, co. Kerry.
Sons living— WILLIAM CECIL, b. July 2ist, 1857; formerly Lieut.
South Wales Borderers ; served in S. African war 1879 (medal with clasp) :
m. 1885, Maud, who d. 1890, only child of Frederick Founes Hamilton,
Deus et libertas. Esq., of Coolayna, co. Kildare [Gethin, Bart., colls.], and has issue
God and liberty. living, Phyllis Maud Mary, 6. 1890. John Ernest, b. 1864.
Daughters living— Helen Gertrude -- Mildred Feridah.
Brother living— Henry Arthur, b. 1834. Residence,
Sisters living- Christina (Lady Wood); m. i8sc, Sir Richard Wood, G.C.M.G., C.B., and has
issue living, Cecil Godfrey, b. 1851 ; was Consul at Jeddah 1888-92, since when he has been Consul-
Gen. at Tabriz, Persia : m. 18 — , and has issue living, a son b. 1889, — Richard, b. 18 — , — George, b.
18 — , — Feridah: ;«. 1874, Count Raffo, — Laura: ;«. 1881, Hugo Meynell, Esq., — Mary: /«. 1884,
Capt. Edward Wheler [see Wheler, Bart.]. Residence, Nice. - Helen Isabella.
Uncle living (son of 2nd Baronet) — James George, b. 1808 ; is a J.P. for co. Kerry : m. 1843, Mary
Isabella, da. of the Rev. Francis Richard Mansell, R. of Castle Island, and has issue living, John
Mansell, b. 1851, — Eleanor Agnes Isabella: m. 1870, George Charles Parker, Esq. Residence,
Milltown, co. Kerry.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd Baronet) — Anne. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Godfrey, and son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Edward Godfrey, Esq., b. 1803, d. 1872: m. 1842, Lucy, da. of Capt. Crosbie
M. Christian : —
Jlev. William Henry, b. 1843 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin : »«. 1877, Martha, da. of William Jones
Westby, Esq., D.L., and has issue living, Katherine Westby, — Lucy Barbara Maria. Residence,
Castlelyons, Ireland. - Alexander John, b. 1848. — Dorothea Barbara : m. 1871, John Sullivan,
Esq., Barrister-at-law, who d. 1881. Residence,
Issue of the late Henry Alexander Godfrey, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1803, d. 1888 :
m. 1827, Mary, who d. 1882, da. of John Wood, Esq., of Sligo : —
"Dorothea Frances.— —Mary Susanna Ellen.
This family is a branch of the ancient family of Godfrey seated at Romney, in Kent, since the
Conquest. King Charles II. confirmed the grant by patent of the estates (about 6,000 acres) in the
parishes of Kilcoleman, Keel, and Kiltallagh, to Col. John Godfrey, of Ludlow's regiment of horse, in
consideration of his services, in 1641, against the rebels in Ireland. The ist baronet, Sir William,
sat as M.P. for Tralee and Belfast in the Irish Parliaments.
GOLDNEY, Creation 1880, of Beechfleld, Wiltshire.
Sir GABRIEL GOLDNEY, ist Baronet, el. son of the
late Harry Goldney, Esq. ; b. July 25th', 1813 ; is a J.P. and a
D.L. for Wilts ; was Mayor of Chippenham 1853, and a Roy.
Commr. to inquire into Master and Servants Acts ; sat as M. P.
for Chippenham (C) 1865-85: m. 1839, Mary Anne, da. of the
late R. H. Alexander, Esq., of Corsham, and has issue.
patron of One gibing— Bradenstoke R. with Clack P.C., Wilts.
£\rms — Paly azure and gules, each pale charged with an eagle displayed
argent, over all on a bend invected argent three garbs sable banded or,
between two bendlets argent. Cnst — In front of a garb sable banded or,
three quatrefoils or.
Seats— Beechfield, Corsham ; Bradenstoke Abbey, Wilts. Tmvn
Residence — 27, South Street, Park Lane, W. Clubs — Carlton, Con-
servative.
".'7" *"-""""• Sons living-GABRIEL PRIOR, 6. Aug. 4th, 1843 : ed. at Harrow, and
zs t/te reward of at E?eter ColLj Oxford; Bar. Inner Temple 1867; was a Commr. to
enquire into corrupt practices at Norwich 1875, and Recorder of Helston,
1876-9, and 'of Poole 1879-82 ; has been Remembrancer of the City ot London since 1882 ; is a J.P.
for Wilts, a D.L. for City of London, and Capt. and Hon. Major Roy. Wilts Yeo. Cav. Residences
Derriads, Chippenham; 27, South Street, Park Lane, W. Club, Junior Carlton. Frederick
Hastings, b. 1845 ; ed. at Harrow ; was Mayor of Chippenham 1875 and 1888 ; is a J.P. for Wilts
and Surrey : /«. 1875, Ethel Julia, da. of Henry James FowleSwayne, Esq., J.P. , Recorder of Wilton,
and has issue living, Henry Hastings, b. 1886, — Katharine Long, — Mary Delariviere, — Eveline Mar-
garet Hungerford,— Lucy Hulbert. Residence, Prior Place, Camberley, Surrey. Club, Junior
Honor virtutis
Honor
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. 233
Carlton. John Tankerville, b. 1846 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1869 ; was Attorney-Gen. Leeward Islands 1880-81, Acting Ch. Justice there 1881-3, a°d a
Puisne Judge of British Guiana 1883-7 (Acting Ch. Justice 1884), and of Straits Settlements 1887-92,
since when he has been Ch. Justice of Trinidad : ;«. 1875, Jane Macgregor, da. of the late John
Laird, Esq., M.P. for Birkenhead. Residence, Port of Spain, Trinidad. Club, Oxford and
Cambridge.
This baronet's family has been settled in Wiltshire for several centuries. His direct lineal
ancestor, Henry Goldney, sat as M.P. for Bristol 1421-7, and that gentleman's great-great-grandson,
Henry Goldney, who was M.P. for Chippenham 1553, obtained the Charter for the incorporation of
the Borough of Chippenham from Queen Mary, and was appointed the first Bayliff thereof, which office
has been filled by his descendants from father to son in each generation.
GOLDSMID, Creation 1841, of St. John's Lodge, Regent's Park.
Sir JULIAN GOLDSMID, M.P., 3rd Baronet, son of
the late Frederick David Goldsmid, Esq., M.P., 2nd son of ist
Baronet; b. Oct. 8th, 1838 ; s. his uncle. Sir FRANCIS HENRY,
M.P., Q.C., 1878 ; ed. at Univ. Coll., London, and elected a
Fellow thereof 1864 ; grad. in Univ. of London, B.A. in honors,
1859. and M.A. Classical branch 1861 ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1864 ;
is a D.L. and a J. P. for Kent, a J.P. for Middlesex and
London, and a D. L. for Sussex and Berks ; in Portugal bears
the title of Baron de Goldsmid e da Palmeira ; sat as M.P. for
Honiton (L) 1866-8, and for Rochester 1870-80; unsuccessfully
contested Mid-Surrey 1868, and Rochester 1880; has sat for
S. Div. of St. Pancras since 1885 : m. 1868, Virginia, who d.
Concordia et sedulitate. l%92> el. da. of the late A. Philipson, Esq., of Florence, and
With harmony and nas issue.
diligence. 3^rms — Per saltire ermine and erminois, on a chief gules a martlet
between two roses or. Crtst — A demi-lion rampant holding between the
paws a fasces proper. gHotto obtr Cast — Quis similis tui in fortibus, Domine (\VJio is like Tltee, O
Lord, among the tnighty ?).
Seat — Somerhill, Tonbridge. Town Residence — 105, Piccadilly, W. Clubs — Athenaeum,
Reform, Brooks's, St. James's, Portland, Devonshire, Turf.
Daughters living — Violet: ;«. 1889, Sidney Francis Hofifnung, Esq., and has issue living, Cyril
Julian, b. 1890. Residence, 53, Pont Street, S.W. Edith (Lady jessef): m. 1890, Sir Charles
James Jessel, m Bart. Residences, Ladham House, Goudhurst, Kent ; 27, Lowndes Square,
S.W. Margherita. Beatrice.— Maud. Theresa. Grace Catherine.— —Nora Octavia.
Sisters living — Helen : m. 1855, Lionel Lucas, Esq., who d. 1862, and has issue living, Frederick
Louis, /;. 1860, — Ethel Rebecca: m 1881, William Elias Mozley, Esq., Barrister-at-law, of 28,
Gloucester Square, W. Residence, n, Westbourne Terrace, W. Mary Ada: m. 1856,
Frederick David Mocatta, Esq. Residences, 9, Connaught Place, W. ; Kingshill, Berkhampstead.
Isabel.— Flora. Emma Catherine. Residences, 20, Portman Square, W. ; Tongswood,
Hawkhun>t.
Aunts living (daughters of ist Baronet} — Rachel : m. 1840, Count Salomon Henry Avigdor, who
d. 1871. Caroline. Emma: ;/;. 1850, Nathaniel Montefiore, Esq., who d. 1883. Residences,
18, Portman Square, W. ; Coldeast, Southampton.
WidOW living Of 2nd Baronet— LOUISA SOPHIA (Lady Goldsmid), da. of the late Moses Asher
Goldsmid, Esq., of Gloucester Place, W. : in. 1839, Sir Francis Henry Goldsmid, M.P., Q.C., 2nd
baronet, who d. 1878. Residence, 13, Portman Square, W.
The ist baronet, Sir Isaac Lyon, a Baron of Portugal, was in 1846 authorised to use this honor
in England. The 2nd baronet, Sir Francis, was the first member of the Jewish persuasion called to
the English Bar, and also the first person of that religion who was made a Q.C. This family is of
German extraction, and settled in England about 1740.
GOOCH, Creation 1746, of Benacre Hall, Suffolk.
Sir ALFRED SHERLOCK GOOCH, gth Baronet ; b.
Dec. 23rd, 1851 ; s. his brother, Sir FRANCIS ROBERT SHER-
LOCK LAMBERT, 1881 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Middlesex Militia :
is a J.P. and D.L. for Suffolk (High Sheriff 1885) : m. 1880,
Alice Elizabeth, da. of Edward Williams, Esq., of Honey-
combe House, Calstock, Cornwall, and has issue.
JJatron of Shrtf JCibings — Wrentham R., Benacre R. with Easton-
Bavents and North Hales V., South Cove R., Suffolk.
^nns — Per pale argent and sable a chevron between three talbots passant
counterchanged ; on a chief gules three leopards' heads or. CrtBt — A talbot
passant per pale argent and sable.
Seat — Benacre Hall, Wrentham, Suffolk. Town Residence — 42, Jermyn
Street, S.W. Clubs— Junior Carlton, Wellington.
Son living— THOMAS VERB SHERLOCK, b. June loth, 1881.
Sisters living— Elizabeth : tn. 1874, William Charles Boden Elwell, Esq.,
virtute.
and valor.
234 DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Bar.-at-law, and has issue living, William Frederic, b. 1879, — Muriel, — Eleanor Mary. Resi-
dence. 124. Ladbrok* Grove Road, W. Diana Anne: tn. 1866, Capt. Alfred Herbert Morse,
formerly of 73rd Foot, and has issue living, Edward, b. 1869, — Harriet Frances, — Rose Diana, —
Edith. Residence, Copdock House, near Ipswich.— Harriet Sophia.— Charlotte Matilda : in.
1873, Edward Annesley Owen, Esq., Bar.-at-law, of i, Tanfield Court, Temple, E.G., and
has issue living, Edward Gooch FitzRoy Kelly, b. 1879, — Louisa Harriet, — Maud Charlotte, —
Kate Janet,- — Beatrice Mary, — Phillis, — Caroline Perry. Residence, 40, Tedworth Square, S.W.
-^—Isabella Edith : in. 1875, Capt. Lascelles Wharton Ford, 8Sth Regt., who d. 1882, and has issue
living, Edward Wharton, b. 1876, — Barnett Philip, b. 1879, — Emma Edith Lascelles. Residence,
37, Rue Puits aux Oies, Bruges, Belgium.
Daughter living Of 6th Baronet —Florence Jane Charlotte Giva : m. 1852, the Rev. Edward
Mortimer ClissoTd. Resides in New Zealand.
Widow living Of 7th Baronet — ELLEN EMILY (Ladv Gooch). da. of Robert Augustus Hankey
Hirst, Esq., of The Down Grange, Basingstoke: m. ist, 1866, Sir Edward Sherlock Gooch, 7th
baronet, who d. 1872 ; 2iidly, 1873, George Thompson Gream, Esq., M.D., who d. 1888, Physician to
H.R.H. the Princess of Wales. Residence, 59, The Drive, Hove, W. Brighton.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles John Gooch, 2nd son of 5th baronet, b. 1803, d. 1876 : m.
1832, Agatha, who d. 1867, da. of Charles Hanbury, Esq., of Sloe Farm, Halstead: —
Re-'. Philip Sherlock, b. March I4th, 1839 ; ed. at Eton, and at Merton Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1860) ; is
R. of Benacre : m. 1881, Mary Campbell, da. of the Rev. Henry Jodrell, R. of Gisleham [see
Jodrell, Bart., colls., and Countess of Cape St. Vincent, " Foreign Titles of Nobility"]. Residence,
Benacre Rectory, Wangford. Agatha: in. ist, 1863, Capt. William Henry Lawrence (gth Lancers),
who d. 1864 ; 2ndly, 1876, Major Robert Lawrence (h.p. goth Foot), and has issue living (by ist
marriage), Williamina Florence Emily. Residence, Marden House, E. Harting, Sussex.
Issue of the late Vice-Adm. Thomas Lewis Gooch, 3rd son of 5th baronet, b. 1807, d.
1876 : in. 1829, Anne Europa, who d. 1839, da. of Gen. the Hon. William Henry
Gardner : —
Thomas Sherlock; b. 1831 : is a retired Capt. R.N. , served in Burmese war 1852 (medal with clasp) :
m. 1861, Catherine Lydia, da. of the late Capt. John James (Ssth Regt.) [B. Gardner, colls.], and has
issue living, John Sherlock, b. 1865 ; is Lieut. R.A., — Anne Geprgiana Sherlock : in. 1886, Philip
Edward Scholfield, Esq., of Maltby Hall, Rotherham, — Katharine Marion Sherlock. Residence,
26, Tedworth Square, S.W. Club, Army and Navy.
Grandchildren of the late Col. William Gooch, 2nd son of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. William Gooch, b. 1798, d. 1876 : m. 1822, Anne, who d. 1885, da,
of Herbert Newton Jarrett, Esq., of Grove Park, Hants : —
George Cecil, b. 183- ; is Hon. Major and Paymaster h.p. i8th Foot; served with 93rd Highlanders in
Indian Mutiny campaign 1857-9 (medal with two clasps) : in. ist, 1857, Julia Caroline, who d. 1860,
da. of Henry Van Straubenzee, Esq., of Spennithorne, York ; 2ndly, 1861, Frederica Charlotte
Agneta, who d. 1876, da. of William Gambier, Esq., of Sacombe Park, Herts; 3rdly, 1877, Ellen,
Louisa, da. of John Fairlie, Esq., and widow of Capt. Edmund Prideaux Chichester (7th Dragoon
Guards), and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Amy Maud, — Amabel Mildred Annie,— Eva
Frederica. Residence, Long Cross, Chertsey. Edward George Tate, /;. 1838 ; served as Mid-
shipman in Black Sea, during Crimean War, 1854-6 (medal with clas^, Turkish medal): m. 1877,
Elizabeth Isabella, da. of William M'Kinney, of co. Tyrone, and has issue living, Cecil William,
b. 18— , — James Fletcher, b. 18 — , — Annie Lillian Georgina. Residence, Kaikoura, New Zealand.
Rev. Francis Harcourt, b. 1842 ; ed. at Merton Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1865) ; is V. of Thursley, and
a J. P. for Suffolk : m. 1868, Catherine, da. of the late Richard Paine, Esq., of Dye House, Godalming,
and has issue living, Richard Francis Knight, b. 1872, — Annie Elizabeth, — Margaret Lily, — Ethel,
— Dulcibella Amy. Residence, Thursley Vicarage, Godalming.— —Anna Maria : in. 1852, the Rev.
Charles George Torrington Barlow, who d. 1891, V. of Falmer, and has issue living, Hilare Edith.
Mary Teresa : m. 1854, Robert Calverley Bewicke Bewicke, who d. 1886, and has issue living,
Robert Calverley Alington BEWICKE-COPLEV, b. 1855 ; is Capt. King's Royal Rifle Corps, and
D.A.A.G., Ireland ; assumed in 1892 the additional surname of Copley: m. 1886, Selina Frances,
da. of Sir Charles Watson-Copley, 3rd baronet [see Watson, Bart., cr. 1760], and has issue living, Red-
vers Lionel Calverley b. 1890, Dorothy Albreda b. 1891, — Perceval Harcourt (of Bunbrea, Vancouver),
b. 1862: in. 1888, Dorothea Mary, da. of Alexander McEwen, Esq., of Mottingham, Kent, and has
issue living, Zoe Dorothea b. 1889, Lena Mary b. 1892, — Charlotte Amy : m, 1876, Capt. Stuart Alex-
ander Menzies, formerly 2nd Batn. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's),
of Wood Hall, Howden, Yorkshire, — Caroline Ellen (Lady Ridgeway) : m. 1881, Col. the Rt. Hon.
Sir (Joseph) West Ridgeway, P.C., K.C.B., K.C.S.I., Under Sec. for Ireland Louisa Edith :
m. 1876, Lieut. -Col. John Henry Balmain (formerly of 4th Bengal Cav.), and has issue living,
Edith Lily,— Muriel Charlotte. Residence, Pilton House, Shepton Mallet, Somerset.
Grandchild of the late Rev. William Gooch (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Percy Feilding Gooch, b. 1836, d. 1874 : in. 1872, Edith (who in. 3rdly,
1876, Col. William A. Park), widow of the Rev. Henry Ewen and da. of the Rev. Stennmg,
Johnson, R. of Eastergate, Chichester : —
Percy William Jarrett, /;. 1873.
Grandchild of the late Ven. John Gooch, Archdeacon of Sudbury, 3rd son of 3rd
baronet, b. 1752, d. 1823: in. 1791, Barbara, who d. 1821, da. of Walter Sneyd,
Esq., M.P., of Keele Hall, Staffordshire :—
Issue of the late Rev. Frederick Gooch, D.C.L., b. 1804, d. 1887 : in. 1853, Matilda Katherine,
who d. 1861, da. of the late Rt. Hon. William Yates Peel :—
Henry Francis, b. 1860 ; ed. at Radley ; formerly Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd Batn. Sherwood Foresters
(Derbyshire Regt.) : in. 1890, Annetta, da. of the late Rev. T. Raby, and widow of H. Gerard, Esq.
Residence, Bufton Lodge, Desford, Leicester.
The ist baronet, Sir William, after serving gallantly in the wars of Queen Anne's reign, was
appointed Lieut. -Gov. of Virginia. The 2nd baronet, Sir Thomas, was successively Bishop of Bristol,
of Norwich, and of Ely. The 4th baronet, Sir Thomas, was High Sheriff of Suffolk 1785. The 5th and
6th baronets were each successively M.P. for that county.
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GOOCH, Creation 1866, of Clewer Park, Berkshire.
Sir HENRY DANIEL GOOCH, 2nd Baronet ; b. Dec.
30th, 1841 ; s. his father, Sir Daniel, 1889 : m. 1865, Mary
Kelsall, da. of the late Joseph Rodney Croskey, Esq., of
Philadelphia, U.S.A., and has issue.
g^rms — Per pale argent and sable, on a chevron between three talbots
passant two escallops all counterchanged, on a chief engrailed gules a wheel
between two leopards' faces or. Crest- A talbot per pale sable and argent
gorged with a wreath of oak or, and resting the dexter foot on a gold wheel.
Seats — Clewer Park, Windsor ; Balcombe House, Balcombe, Sussex.
Son living- DANIEL FULTHORPE, b. May 25th, i86g. Club,
National Conservative.
Daughter living— Algitha Maud.
Brother living— Charles Fulthorpe, b. 1845 ; is a J. P. for Cardiff: m. 1876,
Fide et virtute. Emma Susan, da. of the late Joseph Hinson Astwood, Esq., of Bermuda,
Bv faith tiiui ~mlnr anc> nas issue living, Eric Daniel Astwood, b. 1886,— Charles Trevor, b.
i888.-Geoffrey Fulthorpe, b. 1892. Residence, Campville, Cathedral
Road, Cardiff. Club, Constitutional.
Sisters living— Anna Longridge, b. 1839: m. 1859, Frederick Newton, Esq., and has issue
living, Reginald Frederick Henry, /'. 1865, — Edward Frank, b. 1867, — Florence Emily, — Anna
Lucy, — Ada, — Emily. Residence,*), Warrington Crescent, Maida Hill, W.— — Emily Jane, b. 1840 r
in. 1858, William Ponsford, Esq., and has issue living, James Frederick William (of Cobham,
Surrey), b. 1862 : m. 1886, Charlotte, da. of John Blockley, Esq., and has issue living, James Murray
b. 1889, Grace Marjory b. 18131,— William Henry (of 6, The Poplars, Willesden Green, N. W.), b. 1863 :
in. 1892, Ethel Maud, da. of William Savery, Esq., of Brighton, — Frank Robert Gwyn, b. 1866, —
Spencer Gooch, b. 1870, — Emily Teresa: m. 1886, Frederick Chambers Heron, Esq., — Henrietta
Marion : m. 1889, J. Scott Heron, Esq., of 27, Ely Place, Holborn, E.G., — Marguerite Elizabeth, —
Nora Emily, — Jane Anne. Residence, Essex House, Willesden Lane, Brondesbury, N.W.
Uncles living (brothers of ist baronet)— John Viret, b. 1812 : m. ist, 1840, Hannah Frances Sarah,
who d. 1874, da. of Capt. Elias Robinson Handcock ; 2ndly, 1876, Emily Mary, da. of the Rev. C.
Stonhouse {see Stonhouse, Bart.]. R esidence, Cooper's Hill, Bracknell, Berks. George Henry,
b. 1820 : in. 1862, Clara, d;.. of John Fenwick, Esq., of North Shields, and widow of Thomas Wallis,
Esq.. of Old Ridley, Northumberland. Residence, Lipwood House, Haydon Bridge, Carlisle.
William Frederick, b. 1825 ; is a Civil Engineer, and a J.P. for Lancashire: m. 1852, Emma Brent,
da. of Capt. James S. Biles, H.E. I.C.S. Residence, Newton-le- Willows, Lancashire. Club,
Constitutional.
Aunt living (sister of ist baronet)— Mary Anne : m. 1853, the Rev. Alfred Cory Kingdon, V. of
Bunny St. Mary. Residence, Bunny Vicarage, near Nottingham.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— EMILY {Lady Goocli), da. of the late John Burder, Esq., of
Norwood : in, 1870, as his second wife, Sir Daniel Gooch, ist baronet, who d. 1889. Residence,
Fulthorpe House, 3, Warwick Road, Maida Hill, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Alfred William Gooch, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1846, d. 1887 ;
in. 1877, Frances Elizabeth (now of The Lawn, Park Place, Cheltenham), da. of
the late Stephen Jones, Esq., of Oxford : —
Arthur Longridge, b. 1878. George Daniel, b. 1879. Eleanor Emily, b. 1883.
Issue of the late Capt. Frank Gooch, 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1847, d. 1890 : in. 1871,
Teresa (now of 173, Portsdown Road, Maida Vale, N.W.),da. of the late Joseph
Rodney Croskey, Esq. :—
Herbert Daniel Cecil, b. 1878. May Evelyn Emily : m. 1890, Andrews George Parker, Esq
Margaret Frances.
The baronetcy was conferred upon Sir Daniel Gooch, who was Chm. of the Great Western Rail-
way 1865-89, for thfe services he rendered in promoting the successful submersion of the Atlantic
Cables of 1865 and 1866.
HOLYOAKE-GOODRICKE, Creation 1835, of Studley Castle, Warwickshire.
[Extinct 1888.]
Sir GEORGE EDWARD HOLYOAKE-GOODRICKE, 3rd and last Baronet.
Sisters living— Laura. Caroline. Lilla : m. 1876, Col. William Cavendish Bentinck Ryan.
formerly of Bengal S.C., who d. 1889. Residence, Charlecote, Lansdown, Bath. Harriet.
GOOLD, Creation 1801, of Old Court, Cork.
S//-HENRY VALENTINE GOOLD, $rdJ3aronet ; ^.July
yth. 1803; s. his father, Sir GEORGE, 1870; formerly a D.L.
and a J.P. for Cork.
^rms — Azure, on a fesse or, between five goldfinches, three in chief and
two in base proper, three mullets gules. Crtst — A demi-lion rampant or.
Residence — 8, Canterbury Road, Croydon, Surrey.
Sisters living — Ellen Frances. Georgiana.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late George Ignatius Goold, Esq., 2nd son of
2nd baronet, b. ^805, d. 1879 : in. 1840, Clara, who d.
1870, da. of Maj.-Gen. James Webber Smith, C.B. :—
ERNEST HENRY, b. 1844 ; is a civil engineer. James Stephen, 6.
i8^S. Frederick Edward Michael, b. 1850. Vere Thomas St. Leger,
/•. i3;";; formerly Sec. to Municipal Boundaries Commn., Dublin.
Frances Mary Anne.
Deus mihi providebit.
God iuill provide for me,
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In special remainder to Baronetcy.
Grandchildren of the late Henry Goold, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Henry Michael Goold, b. 1803, d. 1861 : >«. 18— , Matilda, who d.
1865, da. of Matthew O'Brien, Esq., of Newcastle, co. Limerick : —
Francis, b. 1839; formerly in Bengal Army : m. 18— , Louisa, da. of Robert O'Dowda, of Calcutta,
and has issue living, Denis, b. 1862, — Gerald, b. 1863. Louisa.
Issue of the late Henry Goold, Esq., brother of 2nd baronet, b. 1782, d. 1835: ?«.
1801, Eleanor, who d. 1848, da. and co-heir of Thomas Hawkins, Esq., of Nash
Court, Kent : —
Valentine Edmund, b. 1813 ; formerly Ch. Constable for Somerset : ;«. 1849, Charlotte, da. of Robert
Richey, Esq., of Dublin, and has issue living, Northland James, b. 1856, — Eleanor Hawkins : m.
1879, Donald M 'Arthur, Esq., of 8, Caledonia Place, Clifton, Bristol, and has issue living, Valentine
b. 1884, Hugh Dayrell b. 1888, Kathleen Eleanor, — Anna Maria,— Edith Charlotte,— Rosanna
Constance, — Ethel Louisa. Residence, 5, Norfolk Crescent, Bath. Eleanor.
This family has been settled many centuries in the county and city of Cork. Connellan, in his
Irish dictionary, states that they, with one or two other families, date from the time of the Danes, from
whom they descend. One of them was Mayor of Cork tcmfi. Henry VII. George Gould, of Old
Court, changed the spelling of his surname from Gould to Goold. His son Henry Michael, at a critical
moment, rendered material political and pecuniary services to the Government of George III., and his
son Francis was created a baronet with remainder to the heirs male of the body of his father.
GORDON, Creation 1625, of Letterfourie, BanffsMre.
Sir ROBERT GLENDONWYN GORDON,
9th Baronet, and Premier Baronet of Nova Scotia ;
b. 1824; s. his brother, Sir \\~ILLIAM, 1861 ; is
a D.L. and a J.P. for Banffshire.
JVrms — Quarterly : ist, azure, three boars' heads couped
or ; 2nd, or, three lions' heads erased gules ; 3rd, or, three
crescents within a double-tressure flowered and counter-
flowered gules ; 4th, azure, three cinquefoils argent all
within a bordure indented argent. Crtst — A cat-a-mountain
sejant-guardant proper, jinppodtrs — Dexter, a naked man
wreathed about the head and loins, holding in his exterior
hand a club resting on the right shoulder ; sinister, a grey-
hound proper.
Seat— Letterfourie, near Buckie, Banffshire.
Without fear.
The ist baronet, the Hon. Robert, son of the loth Earl of Sutherland, was a Privy Councillor of
Scotland, Sheriff Principal of Inverness-shire, and Vice-Chamberlain of the kingdom. The 4th baronet
claimed to be 22nd Earl of Sutherland, but the House of Lords in 1771 adjudged the honor to the
daughter of the 2ist Earl. James Gordon, of Letterfourie, succeeded to the baronetcy of Gordontown,
married the heiress of Glendonwyn of Glendonwyn, and became representative of both families.
GORDON, Creation 1631, of Embo, Sutherlandshire,
Sir HOME SETON GORDON, nth Baronet ;
b. March 2ist, 1845 ; s. his father, Sfr WILLIAM
HOME, 1876 ; ed. at Eton, and at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst ; formerly Lieut. 44th Regt., and Capt.
Glamorganshire Militia :. m. 1870, Mabel Montagu,
da. of Montagu David Scott, Esq., [see Scott, of
Dunninald, Bart.], and has issue.
Jinns — Azure, three boars' heads erased or. Crtst — A
boar's head as in the arms, ^npporttrs — Dexter, a unicorn ;
inister, a naked man wreathed about the head and loins.
Residence — 8, Granville Place, Portman Square, W.
Son living— HOME SETON CHARLES MONTAGU,
6. Sept. soth, 1871 ; ed. at Eton. Club, New Travellers'.
Aunt living (daughter of gth Baronet) — Frances Amelia : in. 1861, Stylianos Apostolides, Esq.
Widow living Of lOth Baronet— ELLEN HARRIET (Lady Gordon.), da. of Bartholomew Barnewall.
Esq., and cousin of Sir Reginald Barnewall, Bart. : m. 1844, Sir William Home Gordon, loth
baronet, who d. 1876. Residence, 8, Granville Place, Portman Square, W.
Collateral Bfancn living.
Grandchildren of the late Sir Orford Gordon, gth baronet : —
Issue of the late Julia Charlotte Mackenzie, by her marriage with the Rev. William Churchill,
of Muston, and Colliton House, Dorchester : —
William, b. 1840; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. Club, New University. Orford, R.N.,b. 1842 ; became
Capt. 1887 : in. 1872, Edith Maria, da. of A. W. Preston, Esq., and has issue living, John Preston,
b. 1883, — Edith Mary Preston, b. 1873, — Sibyl Evelyn Preston, b. 1878, — Eleanor Constance Preston,
b. 1889. Mackenzie, b. 1848 ; is Lieut.-Col. (h.p.), and D.A.A.G. Ceylon Rev. Cameron, b.
1829; ed. at Winchester Coll., and at Oxford Univ.; formerly Bar.-at-Law; is V. of Crockham
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Hill, and Domestic Chaplain to Earl of Donoughmore : in. 1874, Blanche, da. of G. W. Hodge, Esq.,
of Reedsmouth Hall, Northumberland, and has issue living, Geoffrey Cameron, b. 1884, — Kenneth
Berkeley Mackenzie, b. 1886, — Ida Blanche Gordon, b. 1879,— Valerie Kathleen Melville, b. 1889.
Residence, Crockham Hill Vicarage, Kent. Rev. Melville, b. 1850 ; ed. at Emmanuel Coll., Camb.
Residence, — Southbrook, Bishop's Waltham. Seton, b. 1851 ; formerly Capt. 44th Regt. ; is Hon.
Major and Staff-Paymaster, Army Pay Depart. : m. 1877, Elinor M., da. of J. Kidd, Esq., M.D.,
and has issue living, Gordon Seton, b. 1878. Rev. Reginald, b. 1853 ; is R. of Berry Narbor : ;;/.
1880, Caroline Harriet, da. of J. Ross Hutchinson, Esq., Indian Civil Ser., and has issue living,
Elsie Kathleen Gordon, b. 1882. Residence, Berry Narbor Rectory, Ilfracombe. Rev. Stuart,
b. 1856 ; ed. at Brasenose Coll., Oxford ; is V. of Holy Trinity, Kilburn : m. 1887, Amy, da. of
the late William Henry, Esq., of Doric House, Bath, and has issue living, Irene Sylvia Stuart, b.
1889. Residence, Holy Trinity Vicarage, Kilburn, N.W.— Julia: m. 1871, Richard Fleming St.
Andrew St. John, Esq. [see B. St. John, colls.]. Louisa. Caroline.
The present baronet is eighteenth in a direct line from King Edward I., besides being a branch of
the ducal house of Gordon.
GORDON, Creation 1706, of Earlston, Kirkcudbrightshire.
Sir WILLIAM GORDON, yth Baronet ; b. Oct. 2oth,
1830; s. his father, Sir JOHN. 1843; ed. at Cheltenham
Coll. ; formerly Lieut. -Col. I7th Lancers ; served in Crimean
campaign (medal, Turkish medal, Medjidie, and Legion of
Honor), and in Indian Mutiny campaign (medal) ; is a D.L. and
a J.P. for Kirkcudbrightshire (High Sheriff 1868) ; claims the
Viscountcy of Kenmure and Barony of Lochinvar: m. rst,
1857, Catherine, who d. 1864, da. of John Page. Esq., and
widow of P. J. Joyce, Esq., of Caltra Park, Galway ; 2ndly,
1866. Mary Grace, da. of Sir William Maxwell, 3rd Baronet.
£Vrms — Azure, a bezant between three boars' heads erased or.
Crtst — A dexter hand grasping a sabre proper.
Dread God.
Seat — Earlston House, near Kirkcudbright.
Navy, Scottish Conservative.
Clubs — Army and
Sisters living— Jane. Julia : m. 1872, Herbert James, Esq. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late William Gordon, Esq., 2nd brother of 5th baronet : —
Issue of the late John Gordon, Esq., b. 1810, d. 1849: m. 18 — , Caroline, da. of Charles
Augustus Tulk, Esq., M.P. : —
CHARLES EDWARD, b. April i4th, 1835 : m. 18— , Miss Isabella C. Campbell, and has issue
living, two sons and two dans. John Hart, /'. 1842 : m. 1878, Alice Letitia, da. of the late George
Miller, Esq., of Chippenham.^^— Caroline Louisa: m, 1857, Charles Harrison, Esq., M.D.
Annie Picciola. Sophia Susanna.—— Eleanor Augusta.
Issue of the late William Gordon, Esq. (ante), b. 17 — , d. 18 — : tn. 18 — , Anne Carr
Mowat, who d. 1849 : —
Ann Eli/a: m. 1840, Martyn John Roberts, Esq., and has issue living, William Scarlett de Lisle,
b. 1849. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late William Gordon, Esq., great-great-grandson of the late
William Gordon, Esq., 4th son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue orthe late David Alexander Gordon, Esq., b. 1828, d. 1882 : in. 1855, Jane Lawrie, da.
of Allan Bill, Esq., of Hillowton, co. Kirkcudbright: —
William Ainslie, b. 1855; is a J.P. for co. Kirkcudbright. Club, Junior Carlton. Allan David,
b. 1857. Club, Junior Carlton.— Lochinvar Alexander Charles, b. 1864 ; is Capt. R.A. Club,
Junior Army and Navy. Claud Augustus Rutherford, b. 1867 : in. 1890, Alice Foster, da. of the
late Alfred Stretch, Esq., of Riley Bank, Frodsham, Cheshire. Grace Marion : in. 1879, Frederick
Alexander Walker, Esq., and has issue living, Frederick Alexander Gordon, b. 1884, — Claud Wyborn
Gordon, b. 1887, — Charles Nigel Gordon, b. 1889, — Beatrice Florence Gordon, — Hilda Alexandra
Gordon. Residence, 16, Park Place, Milton, Gravesend. Beatrice Isobel Hilda.
Issue of the late John Hyslop Gordon, Esq., b. 1829, d. 1869 : in. 1859, Margaret, who d.
187 — , da. of William Napier, Esq. : —
Mary Winifred.
Issue of the late James Gordon, Esq., b. 1833, d. 1864 : in. 1863, Hannah Coleman Warwick
Lisle : —
Agnes Jarnes.
The family were distinguished loyalists during the Rebellion. The ist baronet, Col. Sir William,
Governor of Fort William, led the descent on the west coast of Scotland at the time that the Duke of
Monmouth landed in the south of England. Sir Alexander, the 2nd baronet, celebrated in Scottish
history, escaped to Holland after the battle of Bothwell Bridge, but was afterwards captured ; during
his absence he was found guilty, and sentenced to death and forfeiture of estates. On his capture
it was decreed that the sentence should be put in force, but, after six years' imprisonment, he was
released in 1689.
GORDON, Creation 1818, of Northcourt, Isle of Wight. [Extinct 1876.]
Sir HENRY PERCY GORDON, F.R.S., 2nd and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 2nd Baronets-Mary Charlotte Julia: m. 1865, Gen. Robert William Disney
Leith, C.B., who d. 1892, and has issue living, Alexander Henry (of Glenkindie, Inverkindie
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Aberdeenshire), b. 1866, — Robert Thomas Disney, h. 1873, — Mary Levina, — Maria Alice, — Edith, — •
Elizabeth Charlotte. Residence, Westhall, Oyne, Aberdeenshire.
Sister living Of 2nd Baronet— Julia Emily. Residence,
WidOW living Of 2nd Baronet — MARY AGNES BLANCHE (Lady Mary Gordon), da. of 3rd Earl
of Ashburnham : in. 1839, Sir Henry Percy Gordon, F.R. S. ,2nd baronet, who d. 1876. Residences,
Northcourt, Newport, Isle of Wight ; 27, Chesham Place, S.W.
By virtue and works.
DUFF-GORDON, Creation 1813, of Halkin, Ayrshire.
Sir MAURICE DUFF-GORDON, 4th Baronet;
b. March 1849 ; s. his father. Sir ALEXANDER COKNE-
WALL, 1872 ; ed. at Eton ; is a member of London
Stock Exchange : m. 1872, Frances, who d. 1890,
da. of the late Henry \Vaterton, Esq., of Wood-
lands, York, and widow of Seymour Ball Hughes,
Esq. , and has issue.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, azure, three boars' heads
couped within a double tressure flory-counter-flory of fleurs-
de-lis and roses alternately or, Gordon : 2nd and 3rd, vert, a
fesse dancette ermine between a buck's head cabossed in chief,
and two escallops in base or, Duff. Cnsts — ist, two arms from
the shoulder naked holding a bow, and ready to let fly an arrow
all proper, Gordon ; 2nd, a demi-lion gules holding in the
•dexter paw a sword erect proper, hilt and pommel or, Duff. .Supporters — Dexter, a savage wreathed
round the middle and holding in his exterior hand a branch of a tree all proper ; sinister, a stag
proper, gorged with a ducal coronet. ^Kottocs — Over ist crest, " Fortuna sequator" (Let fortune
follmv) ; over 2nd crest, " Deo juvante " (By God's favor).
Residence— 69, Warwick Street, Warwick Square, S.W. Clubs — Union, St. James's, City of
London, Raleigh.
Daughter living— Caroline Lucie.
Sister living — Janet Ann : m. 1860, Henry James Ross, Esq., and has issue living, Alexander
Gordon (Clubs, Savile, Grosvenor), b. 1862. Residence, Poggio Gherardo, Via Settignanese, Florence.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd Baronet) — Georgiana Catharine. Residence, 34, Hertford Street,
Mayfair, W. Alicia Frances. Resilience, 34, Hertford Street, Mayfair, W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Cosmo Lewis Duff-Gordon, Esq., 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1812,
d. 1876 : in. 1859, Anna Maria (no
Edmund Antrobus, 2nd baronet : —
on, Esq.,
of 34, Ec
,
cleston Square, S.W.), da. of Sir
•COSMO EDMUND, b. July 22nd, 1862 ; ed.at Eton. Residences. Maryculter, N.B. ; 34, Eccleston
Square, S.W. Clubs Travellers', Wellington. - Henry William, b. 1866; ed. at Radley : m. 1891,
Maud Emily, da. of the late Hugh Hammersley, Esq., and has issue living, Douglas Frederick,
b. 1892. Residence, 12, Tite Street, Chelsea, S.W. Club, Wellington. - John Cornewall, b. 1869.
Club, White's. - Flora: m. 1887, Arthur Newton Streatfeild, Esq., and has issue living, Newton,
b. 1888, — Sylvia Ruth, b. 1890,— Chloris Joan, 6. 1891. Residence, 74, St. George's Road, S.W. -
Evelyn: m. 1883, Roger Cunliffe, Esq., and has issue living, Roger, b. 1886, — Gordon, b. 1892, —
Dorothy Marion, b. 1884. Residence, Meopham Bank, Tunbridge, Kent.
By courage,
not by craft.
SMITH-GORDON, Creation 1838.
Sir LIONEL ELDRED SMITH-GORDON, 2nd
Baronet ; b. April 2nd, 1833 ; s. his father, Sir
LIONEL SMITH, 1842 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Capt.
7ist Foot, and Adj. ist Derbyshire Militia ; served in
Crimean war (medal with clasp and Turkish medal),
and in Indian Mutiny ; assumed by royal license,
1868, the additional surname and arms of Gordon :
m. 1854, Fanny, da. of Thomas Pottinger, Esq.. of
Mount Pottinger, co. Down, and has issue.
^rms — ist and 4th, per fesse azure and gules two camlets
engrailed ermine, between three boars' heads erased or, Gordon ;
2nd and 3rd, argent on a bend cotissed between two unicorns'
heads erased azure three lozenges or, a canton gules, thereon a
creel proper, pommel and hik gold the blade concealed by an
eastern crown or, Smith. Crests — ist, issuant from the battle-
ments of a tower argent a stag's head affrontee proper, all between
two palm-branches vert ; 2nd, a representation of the ornamental
centre-piece of the service of plate all proper presented to the ist
baronet by his European and native friends at Bombay ; 3rd,
issuant out of an eastern crown or, a dexter arm embowed in
armour entwined with a branch of laurel proper, charged with
two lozenges as in the arms, the hand grasping a sword broken also proper, pommel and hilt gold.
Residence— Fernhill, Charmouth R.S.O., Dorset.
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Son living— LIONEL ELDRED POTTINGER, b. March 22nd, 1857: ed. at Eton: m. 1883,
Sophia Annie, da. of the late Robert James Scott, Esq., B.C.S., and has issue living, Lionel Eldred
Pottinger, b. 1889. Residence, Alderholt Lodge, Fordingbridee, Hants.
Daughters living— Eliza Isabella: m. 1876, William Moss, Esq., and has issue living, William
Lionel Henry, b. 1879, — Thomas, b. 1884, — Isa May, — Leila Fannie Louisa, — Winifred Isabella,
Eva Mary. Residence, Oak Braes, Godalming. — — Charlotte Maria. Julia Anne.
Sisters living— Augusta : m. 1841, Lieut. -Col. Walter Warde, who d. 1861, and has issue
living. Isabella {Lady Ditckett): in. 1845, Sir George Floyd Duckett, 3rd baronet. Residence,
Newington, Wallingford.
The ist baronet, Gen. Sir Lionel Smith, G.C.B., G.C.H., received his baronetcy for distinguished
military services in the East Indies, and for carrying out the emancipation of the slaves in Jamaica, of
which island he was Gov.-Gen. He was also Governor of Barbados and subsequently of the Mauritius,
where he died, and where a column is erected to his memory.
Gordon-Camming, see Gumming.
Gore-Booth, see Booth.
GORE, Creation 1621, of Manor-Gore, Donegal.
Sir RALPH ST. GEORGE CLAUDE GORE, loth Baronet ;
b. May I2th, 1877 ; s. his father, Sir ST. GEORGE Ralph, 1887 ;
is at Eton.
^rms — Gules, a fesse argent between three cross-crosslets fitchee or.
Crtst — A wolf rampant argent, collared gules.
Residence — 37, Rutland Gate, S.W.
Brother living— IRWIN ST. JOHN, b. 1880.
Sisters living— Hilda Grace. Le'onie Gore.
Uncles living (brothers of gth Baronet) — Frederick Dundas Corbet, /•. 1853 :
m. 1881, Margaretta Stenhouse, el. da. of Donald Gunn, Esq., of Pikedale.
Sueensland, and has issue living, St. George Richard, b, 1883, — Frederick
undas Corbet, b. 1885. Residence, Pikedale, Queensland.— —William
Francis, b. 1857. Residence, Chicago, U.S.A.
Sola salus servire Deo. Aunts living (sisters of gth Baronet) — Harriet Gore. Grace : >n. 1873,
To serve God is the only Francis Henry Needham, Esq., son of the Hon. Francis Henry Needham
Salvation. ^see E. Kilmorey]. Residence, Koreelah, Killarney, Queensland.
Louisa Isabel : in. 1880, John Donald Macansh, jun., Esq.. and has issue
living, John Donald, b. 1883, — Isabel Mary, — Anne de Havilland, — Juliet. Residence, Canning
Downs, Queensland.
Daughters living Of 7th Baronet— Martha. Elizabeth. Residence, 26, Brunswick Square,
Brighton.
Widow living Of 9th Baronet— ETGENIA MARION (Lady Gore), da. of the late Eyles Irwin Caul"
feild Browne, Esq., M.L.C., of Queensland. Residence, Dunrobin, Albion, Brisbane, Queensland.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Thomas Gore (infra) : —
Issue of the late Robert Corbet Gore, Esq., b. 1813, d. 1847 : ;;/. 1841, Mary Stewart, who d.
1847, da. of Lieut. -Col. Christopher Baldock : —
Leonie Suwarroff: in. 1868, Jacques Blumenthal, Esq. Residence, 43, Hyde Park Gate, S.W.
Issue of the late Ralph Thomas Gore, Esq., b. 1814, d. 1860 : in. 1853, Isabella Jane, who d.
1874 (having in. zndly, 1863, Osmond de Lancy Priaulx, Esq., of Guernsey), da. of William
Hopkins, Esq., of Frayne, co. Meath : —
St. John Corbet, b. 1859; ed. at Winchester; is Capt. 5th Dragoon Guards: in. 1892, Isabella
Charlotte, da. of the late P. G. Van der Byl, Esq. Clubs, Naval and Military, Cavalry.
Lucinda : ;«. 1877, Lieut. -Col. Henry Tomkinson, ist Dragoons.
Issue of the late Rev. William Francis Gore, b. 1819, d. 1885 : in. 1844, Elizabeth Carey
(now of The Old House, Betchworth, Surrey), da. of Lieut.-Col. Christopher Baldock,
H.E.I.C.S.:—
Francis Arthur, b. 1847 : "*• isti 1870, Julia, who d. 1874, da. of the late R. W. Schneider, Esq. ;
2ndly, 1875, Emlyn Augusta, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. John Minshull Drake, and has issue living
(by ist marriage), Francis, b. 1873, — Allys, b. 1874, — (by 2nd marriage), Cyril, b. 1876, — Denis
Werner, b. 1888, — Hessie, — Leonie. Residence, Yandilla, Queensland.— —St. George Corbet, b.
1849 ; is Major R.E. ; served in Afghan campaign 1879-80 (medal with clasp) : in. 1876, Elizabeth
Julia Mackinnon, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. Alexander Hervey Bruce, B.S.C. [see Bruce, Bart.,
colls., cr. 1804], and has issue living, Paul Alexander, b. 1877 ; is at Wellington Coll., — Gladys Mabel.
—Robert William, b. 1851 ; is a retired Lieut. R.N. ; served in Ashantee campaign (medal) : in. 1883,
Ella, da. of George Wyndham, Esq., of Dalwood, Hunter River, N.S.W., and has issue living, William
Wyndham, b. 1884, — St. George Arthur, b. 1886, — Thomas Richard Gerard, b. 1891, — Maud Gwen-
dolen. Residence, Tumavyl, Yandilla, Queensland.— —Gerard Ralph, b. 1855 : in. 1882, Christiana
Mary, da. of Lewis A. Bernays, Esq., Clerk of Legislative Assembly, Queensland, and has issue
living, Mary Eliza, — Phyllis Emlyn. Residence, Yandilla, Queensland.— —Frederick St. John, b.
1857. Club, New TJnive-sity. Alice Margaret Grace : tit. 1867, Alexander de Wolkoff, and has
issue living, Vladimir, b. 1869, — Nicolai, b. 1870, — Gabriel, b. 1879, — Vera. Residence. Casa Wolkoff,
Venice.— Katharine Mary : /;/. 1881, Arthur Mountague Bernard, Esq., J.P., and has issue living,
Mountague Robert, b. 1884, — Laurence Arthur, b. 1886, — Theodora Margaret,— Averil,— Dulcie
Katharine. Residence, Copdock, near Ipswich.— Beatrice Diana : m. 1881, Baron Werner von
Globig, who d. 1889, Chamberlain to the Emperor of Austria, and has issue living, Gottfried, b.
1882,— Werner Fritz, b. 1883,— Therese Beatrice Marie. Resilience, Schloss Frauenhain; Dresden.
^—Lilian. Gwendolen Maud.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Issue of the late Rev. Thomas Gore, brother of jth baronet. b. 1767, d. 1834 : m. 1810,
Elizabeth Margaret, who d. 1856, da. of Robert Corbet, Esq.. of Corbet Hill,
Wexford :—
Isabella Elizabetk : in. 1849, Gilbert John Elliot, Esq.. who d. 1852, son of the late Adm. the Hon.
Sir George Elliot, K.C.B. [E. Minto]. Residence, Paxford House, Ottery St. Mary.
Grandchildren of the late Col. William Gore, M.P., son of the late Rt. Rev. William
Gore, grandson of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Nathaniel Gore, Esq., b. 17 — , d. 1876: m. ist, 1836, Hannah, who d. 1857,
da. of the Ven. James Langrishe, of Glandelough ; 2ndly, 18 — , Sarah, who d. 18 — , da. of
Col. Graydon, R.E. ; srdly, 1863, Frances Louisa, who d. 1875, da. of Samuel Page, Esq.,
of Hadley House, Middlesex :—
Robert Clements, b. 1867 ; is Lieut, ist Batn. Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders).
Club, Army and Navy. Frances Nora Prittie : in. 1887, James Duncan Stuart Sim, Esq., Bar.-
at-laxv, of ii, King's Bench Walk, E.G., and has issue living. Residence, 8, Palace Gardens
Terrace, Kensington, W. Gertrude Rosabel Catherine.
Issue of the late Frederick Gore, Esq., b. 18— , d. 18 — : in. 18— , Mary, da. of John Parkin-
son, Esq. : —
Mary: m. 1865, John Pollard Micklethwaite, Esq., and has issue living, St. John Gore, b. 1870, and
five daus. Residence, Penhein, Caerleon-on-Usk, Monmouthshire.
The 3rd baronet was a Privy Councillor and Custos Rotulorum of Limerick co. The 4th baronet,
a Privy Councillor, was M.P. for co. Donegal, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and afterwards Speaker
of the House of Commons in Ireland. The 5th baronet sat as M . P. for co. Donegal ; and the 6th baronet,
a distinguished military officer, was, after representing Donegal co. in Parliament, created Baron
Gore (1764), Viscount Belleisle (1768), and Earl of Ross (1771), and died without surviving male issue.
KNOX-GORE, Creation 1868, of Belleek Manor, co. Mayo, Ireland. [Extinct 1890.]
Sir CHARLES JAMES KNOX-GORE, 2nd and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 1st Baronet— Matilda: m. 1854, Maj.-Gen. William Boyd Saunders,
formerly R.A. (Clubs, Army and Navy, United Service), who in 1891 assumed, by Royal license,
for himself and issue, the additional surnames of Knox-Gore, and has issue living, William Arthur
Gore (of Belleek Manor, Ballina, co. Mayo. Club, Naval and Military), b. 1854; formerly
Major R.A. ; is a J.P. : in. 1887, Maria Becher, el. da. of John Sampson Prince, Esq., of 8,
Cornwall Mansions, Cornwall Gardens, S.W. , and has issue living, William Arthur Cecil, b. 1888.
Residences, Belleek Manor, Ballina, co. Mayo ; Ardmore, Torquay. Sarah Jane : in. 1860,
Edmond Henry Cockayne Pery, Esq., who in 1891 assumed, by Royal license, the additional sur-
names and arms of Knox-Gore [see E. Limerick, colls.]. Residences, Coolcronan House, Foxford,
co. Mayo ; Cortoon House, Killala ; The Bury House, Cottingham.— — Louisa Elizabeth: m. 1867,
Lieut.-Col. John Hervey Knox-Browne, J.P. , D.L. (formerly of i2th Lancers), and has issue living,
Thomas Arthur Hervey, b. 1870, — Mervyn William Charles Nesbit,^. 1880, — Sarah Hannah Made-
line,— Augusta Caroline, — Eileen Hester Louise. Residence, Aughentaine, Fivemiletown, co.
Tyrone. ^^— Augusta Gertrude. Agnes Frances Nina: m. 1875, Utred Augustus Knox, Esq.,
J.P. and D.L., and has issue living, Utred Arthur Frederic, b. 1885, — Sarah Augusta, — Maud Anna
Theodora, — Ruth Lilian, — Agnes Nina, — Olive Gore, — Gladys Mary. Residence, Mount Falcon,
Ballina, co. Mayo. Octavia Catherine (Lady Onslow) : m. 1873, Sir William Wallace Roderick
Onslow, sth baronet. Residences, Hengar, Bodmin, Cornwall ; Chitterne, Heytesbury, Wilts.
GORING, Creation 1627, of Highden, Sussex.
Sir CRAVEN CHARLES GORING, loth Baronet, son
of the late Rev. Charles Goring, 2nd son of 7th Baronet ; b.
Oct. 24th, 1841 ; 3. his cousin, Sir CHARLES, 1884 ; formerly
Capt. 33rd Foot; is Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. 4th Batn. Roy.
Sussex Regt. ; served in Abyssinian campaign 1868 (medal) : m.
1869, Agnes, 2nd da. of the late Charles A. Stewart, Esq., of
West Hall, High Legh, Cheshire, and has issue.
^rms— Argent, a chevron between three annulets gules. Crtst — A lion
rampant-guardant argent.
Residence— Strettington, Chichester. Club— Junior United Service.
Daughter living— Agnes Venetia.
Sister living —Frances Elizabeth.
Daughters living Of Sth Baronet— Augusta Elizabeth. Margaret: in. 1873, Albert Edouard
Fisher, Esq. Emily Mary.— Diana : m. ist, 1870, Capt. W. Digby Lloyd, formerly of 67th
Regt., who d. 1883 ; 2ndly, 1887, Anthony John Wright Biddulph, Esq., and has issue iving (by ist
marriage), one son, and a da. Residence, Burton Park, Sussex.
Uncle living (4th son of ?th Baronet).— FORSTER, b. 1810: m. 1839, the Hon. Sydney Eloise
Yelverton, who d. 1883, da. of 3rd Viscount Avonmore, and has issue living, Harry Yelverton,
b. 1841 ; formerly Sergeant-Major 38th Regimental Dist. : in. 1875, Sarah Ann, da. of the late J.
Hickin, Esq., of Staffordshire, and has issue living, Forster Gurney b. 1876, Barry Heneage b. 1881,
Craven Charles b. 1882, John Caton b. 1883, Sydney Eloise, Ida Augusta, Agnes Beryl, — Forster
Yelverton, b. 1846 ; in. 1880, Bertha Virginia, da. of the late Major Herbert M. Dobie, Madras
Army, — Barry Yelverton, b. 1851, — Ida Julia : m ist, 1861, Capt. T. B. Richards (formerly of 4Oth
Regt.) ; 2ndly, 1878, Chudleigh Wilmer, Esq. (formerly of 8sth Regt.), who d. 1882,— Cecilia,
Augusta: m. 1868, Walter Woods Johnston Esq., of Wellington, New Zealand, and has issue
living, John Goring b. 1870, Walter Goring b. 1873, Oswald Goring, b. 1877, Ida Mary, Hilda Jane,
Sydney Emily Mary, Ella Cecilia, — Sydney Eloise : m. 1866, Capt. John Castell Robson, R.A.,
who d. 1880. Residence, Wellington, New Zealand.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
241
Aunt living (daughter of yth Baronet) — Elizabeth: tit. 1834, Joshua Robert Minnitt, Esq., of
Annaghbeg, co. Tipperary, and has issue living, 3 sons and 4 daus. Residence, Annaghbeg;
Nenagh, Ireland.
Widow living Of 9th. Baronet— ELIZA {Lady Goring), da. of the late Rev. Capel Molyneux [see
Molyneux, Bart., colls.]: in. ist, 1857, Sir Charles Goring, gth baronet, who d. 1884; 2ndly, 1885,
Lieut. -Col. Robert Godolphin Cosby (formerly of 6th Dragoon Guards). Residence, Stradbally
Hall, Queen's co.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Charles Goring, Esq., M.P., 2nd son of sth baronet, b. 1744, d. 1820:
in. ist, 1779, Sarah, who d. 1797, da. of Ralph Beard, Esq., of Hurstpierpoint,
Sussex ; 2ndly, 1798, Elizabeth, who d. 1811, da. of Edward Luxford, Esq. ; srdly
1812, Mary, who d. 1845, da. of the Rev. John Ballard, D.C. L. :—
Rev. John, b. 1824 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1847); is a County Councillor for Western Div. of
Sussex, Steyning Div. : in. 1861, Isabel Mary, who d. 1885, da. of Freeman Thomas, Esq., of
Ration, Sussex, and has issue living, Charles, b. 1862, — Walter, b. 1863; is Capt. 3rd Hussars,
— Alan, b. 1873, — Herbert, b. 1880, — Francis, b. 1884, — Elizabeth, — Mary. Residence, Wiston
Manor, Steyning.
This family is of great antiquity in Sussex. A member of the family was created Baron Goring
1620, and Earl of Norwich 1644, titles that became extinct on the death of the 3rd Earl in 1670. The
4th baronet was M.P. for Steyning 1708-15, and the Sth baronet sat as M.P. for Shoreham (Z>
1832-41.
GRACE, Creation 1795, of Grace Castle, Kilkenny.
Sir PERCY RAYMOND GRACE, 4th Baronet ; b. Aug.
nth, 1831 ; j. his brother, Sir WILLIAM, 1887; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Dublin (B.A.) ; formerly Major Queen's co. Militia; is
a J.P. and D.L. for co. Dublin (High Sheriff 1888), a J.P. for
Queen's co. (High Sheriff 1892). and a Commr. of National
Education in Ireland, of Irish Lights, and of Port and Docks
Board : in. 1874, Margaret, youngest da. of the late Valentine
O'Brien O'Connor, Esq., of Dublin, and has issue.
^rms — Gules, a lion rampant per fesse argent and or. Crtst — A lion
rampant as in the arms.
Residence — Boley, Monkstown, Dublin. Clubs — Reform, St. George's
Yacht, Kildare Street.
Trust in grace.
Concordant nomine facta. Son living-VALENTINE RAYMOND, b. Jan. 2ist, 1877.
My deeds agree with my Collateral Branches living.
name Issue of the late Richard Grace, Esq., 2nd son of 2nd
baronet, b. 1829, d. 1855 : m. 1853, Fanny, who d. 1871,
da. of Patrick Curtis, Esq., of Dublin : —
Frances Mary.
Issue of the late Sheffield Grace, Esq., LL.D., F.R.S., brother of 2nd baronet,
b. 17 — , d. 1850: m. 1829, Harriet Georgiana, who d. 1884, da. of Lieut. -Gen. Sir
John Hamilton, Bart., of Woodbrooke (ext.) : —
Sheffield HAMILTON-GRACE, b. 1834 ; formerly Major 68th Foot ; Hon. Col. (retired) 1882 ; served in
Crimean campaign 1855 (medal with clasp, and Sardinian and Turkish medals), and in New Zealand
1864-6 (medal); assumed 1880, by royal license, the additional surname of Hamilton ; is a J.P. for
Sussex, and a County Councillor for Eastern Div. of Sussex. Wadhurst Div. : m. 1875, Anne, da. of
the late Joseph Smijth-Windham, Esq., of Wawne, near Hull [see Bowyer-Smijth, Bart.], and has
issue living, Raymond, 6. 1881, — Harriet Kathleen. Residence, Knole, Frant, near Tunbridge
Wells. Club, United Service. Harriet Alicia : m. 1860, Capt. Charles Vesey, R.N. [see V. De
Vesci, colls.]. Residence, Jolesfield, Partridge Green, Sussex.— —Emily Anne : m. 1854, George
William Adair, Esq., J.P., and has issue living, Henry William Sheffield, b. 1856; is Capt. 3rd
Batn. Roy. Sussex Regt., and attached for service at the Depot with the Regulars. Residence,
Ridgewood House, Uckfield, Sussex.
This is one of the oldest Anglo-Norman families that settled in Ireland, and is descended from
Raymond Fitzwalter, Viceroy of Ireland in 1176. The ist baronet, Sir Richard Grace, sat for twenty
years as M.P. for Winchester.
HAMOND-GR-ffiME, Creation 1783, of Holly Grove, Berkshire.
Sir GRAHAM EDEN WILLIAM HAMOND-
GR^ME, 4th Baronet; b. Aug., 1845; j. his
father, Sir ANDREW SNAPE 1874 ; formerly Lieut.
1 6th Lancers ; served in Abyssinian campaign
1867-8 (medal) ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Hants,
and a D.L. of Isle of Wight : m. 1876, Evelyn
Emma Murray, el. da. of Major Robert Bar.
tholomew Lawes [see D. Athole, colls.], and has
issue.
Jhtron of One ;£xbi«g — Yaverland R., Isle of Wight.
^rins — Quarterly : ist and 4th, or, three roses within
a bordure gules ; on a chief sable three escallops argent,
Grceme ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, on a chevron sable, between
Though buried I flourish.
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242
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
two pellets each charged with a martlet of the field in chief, and in base a wreath of oak leaves
proper, three escallops of the first all within a bordure, engrailed vert, Hamoiid. Crests — ist, two
arms erect, issuing from clouds, in the act of removing a human skull from a spike, above the skull
a Marquess's coronet, all between two palm-branches proper; 2nd, out of a naval crown or an
eagle's head sable. £>upportm — Dexter an eagle reguardant sable ; sinister a stork proper, each
navally gorged with a line reflexed over the back or. gttotto obtr 2nS C«st— " Paratus et fidelis"
(Ready and faithful).
Seat — Norton Lodge, Freshwater, Isle of Wight.
Son living— EGERTON HOOD MURRAY, b. May 23rd, 1877.
Brothers living — Re-'. Andrew Snape Seymour Graeme, b. 1848. Residence, Tobago, West Indies.
Grosvenor Hood Graeme, b. 1849; formerly Capt. Hants Militia. Douglas Shedden Robert
Graeme, R.N., b. 1851 ; became Lieut. 1877 ; served in Abyssinian war 1867-8 (medal).
Sister living— Caroline Graeme.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd Baronet) — Elizabeth Jane (Hon. Mrs. Grosvenor Hood): »:. 1842,
Lieut. -Col. the Hon. Francis Grosvenor Hood, who was killed at Sebastopol, in command of
Grenadier Guards, 1854 [see V. Hood]. Residence, Heathfield, Freshwater, Isle of Wight.
WidOW living Of 3rd Baronet— MARY ANNE (Lady Hamond-Grteme), da. of the late E. Miller,
Esq., of Cambridge : in. 1844, Sir Andrew Snape Hamond-Graeme, 3rd baronet, who d. 1874. Resi-
dence. Norlands, Freshwater, Isle of Wight.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Graham Eden William Hamond, Esq., Com. R.N., and son of 2nd
baronet, b. 1814, d. 1847 : m- T843, Lucia, da. of Luke Dodds, Esq., of Hythe
House, Hants : —
Elizabeth Anne : m 1879, the Rev. John Henry Good, and has issue living, Cecil Henry Brent
Good, b. 1880. Residence,
The three first baronets each attained the rank of Admiral, while the two first were distinguished
officers.
GRAHAM, Creation 1629, of Esk, Cumberland.
Sir ROBERT JAMES STUART GRAHAM, roth Baronet;
b. Dec. and, 1845 > s- his father, Sir EDWARD, 1864 : m. 1874,
Eliza Jane, da. of Charles Burn, Esq., of Brooklyn, New York,
and has issue.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, or, on a chief sable three escallops of the
first, Graliain ; 2nd and 3rd, or, a fesse cheeky argent and azure in chief a
chevron gules, Stuart. Crtst — Two wings addorsed or.
Residence — Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A.
Son living— MONTROSE STUART, b. May zoth, 1875.
Brother living— Edward Charles, b. 1850. Resident in U.S.A.
Reason contents me. Half-Sister living-Ellen Elizabeth Sarah.
Aunt living (daughter of 8th baronet)— Frances Anne : m. 1842, Capt. John Hoare Hatchell, who
d. 1844, and has issue living, Francis John Graham, b. 1843 ; is in Punjab Police: m. 1876, Ann
Wyburd, da. of James Furrell, Esq., Solicitor. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue living of the late Richard John Graham, 3rd son of 8th baronet, b. 1817, d. 1844 :
m. 1840, Anna Louisa (who in. 2ndly, 1850, William Martin Young, Esq.), da. of
John Gibbs, Esq. : —
Ellen Louisa : m 1859, George Faithfull, Esq., Solicitor. Residence, 8, Connaught Square, W.—
Cecilia Elizabeth : in. 1868, Edward Widdrington Joseph Temple, Esq., and has issue living, Ellen
Mary. Residence,
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Stuart Frederick Graham, $th son of 8th baronet, b. 1823,
d. 1878: in. 1849, Elizabeth Frances Bannatyne, who d. 1881, da. of William
Bannatyne McLeod, Esq., M.D., C.B. :—
Frederick, b. 1849; is Major ist Batn. Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regt.): m. 1877,
Charlotte Barbara Roche, da. of Edward Joseph Thackwell, Esq., Barrister-at-law, and has issue
living, Stuart Menteith, b. 1886,— Gladys Eupheme Stuart,— Vera Patricia Stuart. William
Bannatyne, b. 1858; is Major 2nd Batn. Manchester Regt. ; served in Afghan War 1879-80 (medal),
in Egyptian Expedition 1882 (medal and bronze star), and with Burmah Expedition 1891 (medal
with clasp) : m. 1884, Beatrice Hansell, and has issue living, Edward William Harold, b. 1888, —
Stuart Douglas, /;. 1890,— Roderick Arthur, b. 1891,— Beatrice Muriel,— Marguerite Clarice.
Henry Macleod, 6. 1860; is Capt. 2nd Batn. S. Wales Borderers; served in Burmah expedition
1885-7 (medal with clasp). —Walter Mayne, b. 1864 : in. 1890, Ethel Beatrice, da. of William
Aubrey Leake, Esq., of London. Residence, Pergamino, Buenos Ayres. Stuart Bruce, b. 1865 ; is
Lieut. I.S.C. ; served in Soudan campaign 1884-5 (medal with clasp, bronze star), and during
Burmah campaign 1885-7 (medal with clasp) : in. 1889, Lizzie Ritchie, da. of the late James Gordon,
Esq. Norman Macleod, b. 1870. Malcolm Macleod, b. 1872. Residence, Rosario, Argentine
Republic. Amy Stuart, b. 1859. Alice Maud, b. 1862 : m. 1886, Capt. John Henry Leslie,
R.A., and has issue living, Hubert John, b. 1890, — Dorothy Ann, b. 1887, — a da., b. 1892.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Robert Graham, D.D., 2nd son of the late Very Rev.
William Graham, 3rd son of 2nd baronet : —
James, 2nd son of the late Rev. Robert Graham, D.D. (ante), was cr. a Bart. 1783 [see
Grahan of Netherby].
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
243
Issue of the late Rev. Fergus Graham, LL.D., 4th son of the late Rev. Robert Graham
(ante), b. 17 — , d. 1829 : m. ist, 1792, Johanna, da. of Robert Gale, Esq., of Carlisle ; 2ndly,
1809, Jane, who d. 1826, da. of the Ven. William Paley, D.D., Archdeacon of Carlisle : —
Robert Wilfrid, b. 1823 ; is a Civil Engineer. Elizabeth : m. 18 — , the Rev. F. Wilson, who d.
1871, of Armitage. Staffordshire. Caroline.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Fergus Graham, LL.D. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Fergus James Graham, Esq., Consul at Bayonne, b. 1792, d. 1881 : in. ist,
1818. Alethea, da. of William Evans James, Esq., of Liverpool ; 2ndly, 1851, Frances, da.
of William Ellis, Esq., of Castle Field, co. York :—
William, b. 18 — : m. ist, 18 — , Dora, who d. 18— , da. of Richard Henry Holland, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1873,
Fanny Edith, da. of P. Bright, Esq.. of Brecon, S. Wales. Residence,
Issue of the late Rev. William Paley Graham, b. 1817, d. 1870: in. 18 — Elizabeth, who d.
1849, da. of the Rev. James Bush :—
Fe-gus, b. 1846 ; formerly Major 2nd Batn. Roy. Irish Rifles : in. 1882, Caroline Mary, da. of the late
William Tinker, Esq., of Canock, Wilts, and has issue living, a son, b. 1884. Charlotte.
Elizabeth Anne.
The ist baronet, Gentleman of the Horse to James I., distinguished himself at the battle of
Edgehill. The 3rd baronet, created Viscount Preston (1680), in the peerage of Scotland, was British
Ambassador to France, and sometime a Secretary of State to James II. ; after the Revolution he was
•condemned for high treason, but afterwards pardoned. The 5th baronet and 3rd viscount dying
without issue, the baronetcy devolved upon a younger branch.
GRAHAM, Creation 1662, of Norton-Conyers, Yorkshire.
Sir REGINALD HENRY GRAHAM, 8th Baronet ; b.
April 22nd, 1835 ; s. his father, Sir BELLINGHAM REGINALD,
1866; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; formerly Capt. Rifle
Brigade ; served in Crimean campaign (medal with clasp, and
Turkish medal); is a D.L. and J.P. of N.R., and a J. P. for
W.R. of York, and a J.P. for Liberty Court of Ripon : m. 1876,
Anne Mary, da. of the late Thomas Shiffner, Esq. [see Shiffner,
Bart., colls.], and has issue.
Reason contents me.
r, on a chief sable three escallop shells of the first, a crescent
on a crescent for difference. Crest — Two wings addorsed gules, charged
with a crescent on a crescent for difference.
Seat — Norton Conyers, near Ripon. Town Residence — 25, Berkeley
Square, W. Clubs — Carlton, White's, Union, Turf, Yorkshire, Pratt's,
Wellington.
Sons living— REGINALD GUY, b. May 28th, 1878. - Nigel James Spencer, b. iSSo. -
Malise, b. 1884.
Brother living — George Fergus, b. 1836 ; formerly Col. B.S.C. ; retired as Maj.-Gen. April loth,
1886: m. 1871, Margaret Anne, who d. 1874, el. da. of the late Thomas Jasper Atkinson, Esq.,
and has issue living, Fergus Bellingham Reginald, b. 1874. Residence, Hardingstone, near
Northampton. Clubs, Oriental, United Service.
Sisters living— Charlotte Harriett : is a member of the Sisterhood of St. Peter's, Kilburn. -
Gertrude Elizabeth Priscilla : in. 1863, Count Arthur Dillon, who d. 1889. Residence, Paris.
WidOW living Of 7th Baronet— HARRIET {Lady Graham), da. of the late Rev. Robert Cottam :
ni. 1831, as his 2nd wife, Sir Bellingham Reginald Graham, 7th baronet, who d. 1866. Residence,
Paris.
The ist baronet, of Norton Conyers, received his baronetcy from Charles II., temp. 1662, for
services rendered to the Royal cause during the Civil Wars. He was the 2nd son of Sir Richard
-Graham, Bart. (cr. 1629), of Esk, a distinguished Royalist and Gentleman of the Horse to King
James I.
GRAHAM, Creation 1783, of Netherby, Cumberland
Sir RICHARD JAMES GRAHAM, 4th Baronet ; b.
Feb. 24th, 1859; s. his father, Sir FREDERICK ULRIC, 1888 ;
formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Princess Louise's (Argyll and Suther-
land Highlanders); is a J.P. and a D.L. for Cumberland:
m, 1886, Olivia, who d. 1887, da. of Lieut. -Gen. Charles
Baring [see E. Northbrook, colls.]; 2ndly, 1889, Lady Mabel
Cynthia Buncombe, da. of ist Earl of Feversham.
gutrcw of Sto0 ;£ifaings — Arthuret R., Kirk Andrews-upon-Esk R.,
Cumberland.
^rms— Or, on a chief sable three escallops of the field. Crtst — A pair
of wings addorsed or.
Seat — Netherby, Cumberland. Clubs — Travellers', Bachelors',
Carlton.
Reason contents me.
Brothers living— HUGH, b. Dec. nth, 1860; »«. 1888, Jessie, da. of
the late Mr. Andrew Low, of Savannah, Georgia, U.S.A., and has issue living, Ronald Andrew
Hugh, b. 1801 James Reginald, b. 1864 : /«. 1892, Florence, da. of J. Carter Wood, Esq., of War-
wick Hall, Carlisle, and widow of Capt. Cyprian Knollys. Residence,
244
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Duke of Montrose. Residence, Buchanan Castle, near Glasgow. — Hilda Georgiana.
Augusta, ---Maud Agnes. Residence, Arthuret Rectory, Longtown, Cumberland.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet)— Constance Helena. Mabel Violet (Countess of
Ftverskam): in. 1851, the ist Earl of Feversham. Residence, Duncombe Park, Helmsley, near
York. Helen : m. 1860, Lieut. -Gen. Charles Baring, who d. 1890 [see E. Northbrook, colls.].
Residences, 36, Wilton Place, S.W. ; Nubia House, West Cowes, Isle of Wight.
WidOW living Of 3rd Baronet— JANE HERMIONE (Lady Hermione Graham), da. of I2th Duke
of Somerset : m. 1852, Sir Frederick Ulric Graham, 3rd baronet, who d. 1888. Residence, 32, Pont
Street, W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Major George Graham, 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1801, d. 1888:
m. 1836, Maria, who d. 1855, da. of the late Edward Hasell, Esq. : —
Florence Inger Maria : >«. 1873, Graham Hutchinson, Esq. (Club, Carlton). Residence, Balmaghie,
Castle Douglas, N.B.
The 2nd baronet, Sir James, P. C., G.C.B., an eminent statesman, sat as M.P. successively for Hull,
East Cumberland, Carlisle, Pembroke, Dorchester, and Ripon, and filled various high offices of State.
GRAHAM, Creation 1808, of Kirkstall, Yorkshire.
Sir CYRIL CLARKE GRAHAM, C.M.G., 5th
Baronet; b. 1834; s. his brother, Sir LU.MLEY, 1890; was
attached to Lord Dufferin's mission to Syria 1860-61, private
Sec. to Earl of Carnarvon (Sec. of State for the Colonies)
1866-7, and Lieut.-Gov. of Grenada 1875-7; C.M.G. 1877:
m. 1874, Louisa Frederica, da. of the late Rev. Lord Charles
Hervey, D.D. [see M. Bristol, colls.], and has isstfe.
$nns — Per pale indented erminois and sable, on a chief per pale sable
and or three escallops counterchanged. Crest — Two arms embowed in
armour issuing out of a tower holding an escallop.
Residence— -8, Cheyne Walk, S.W. Club— Travellers'.
Fideliter et diligenter.
Faithfully and
diligently.
Under thy favor ivill I flourish.
Daughters living— Violet Evelyn Cecilia. Beatrix Margaret Irene.
WidOW living Of 4th Baronet— AUGUSTA (Lady Graham), el. da. of
of John Raymond Barker, Esq., of Fairford Park, Gloucestershire: ;«.
1856, Sir Lumley Graham, 4th baronet, who d. 1890. Residence, Linden-
burst, Speen, near Newbury.
Graham-Montgomery, see Montgomery.
GRANT, Creation 1688, of Dalvey.
Sir LUDOVIC JAMES GRANT, gth Baronet;
b. Sept. 4th, 1862 ; s. his father, Sir ALEXANDER,
D.C.L., LL.D., 1884 ; ed. at Balliol Coll., Oxford ;
Bar. Scotland 1887 ; appointed Regius Professor of
Public Law. and of the .Law of Nature and of
Nations in Edinburgh Univ. 1890 : m, 1890.
Elizabeth Ethel Graham, da. of the late Henry
Hill Lancaster, Esq., Advocate, of Edinburgh.
gVrms — Gules, three antique crowns or within a bordure
engrailed of the last. Crtst — The trunk of an oak-tree sprout-
ing out leaves with the sun shining thereon all proper,
^upportfrs — Dexter, a Highlander ; sinister, a negro proper.
Residence — 29, India Street, Edinburgh. Club — New.
Brothers living— PERCY FRERE, />. June 6th, 1869. Alfred Hamilton, b. 1872.
Sisters living— Julia Mary. Sylvia. Susan Ferrier.
Aunt living (daughter of 7th Baronet)— Anna Frances : m. 1851, William Marcus Westermann,
Esq. Residence,
WidOW living Of 8th Baronet— SUSAN (Lady Grant), da. of James Frederic Ferrier, Esq., Pro-
fessor of Moral Philosophy in St. Andrews Univ. : m. 1859, Sir Alexander Grant, D.C.L., LL.D.,
who d. 1884. Residence, St. Andrews, N.B.
This baronetcy was conferred with remainder to heirs male whatsoever, and on the death of the
ist baronet without issue the title was assumed by Patrick Grant, Esq., of Inverladinen, a distant
relative, and his claim was admitted by the Lyon King of Arms. The 6th baronet, M.P. for Cam-
bridge, was Chairman of Committees in Parliament 1826-30, a member of the Board of Control 1835,
and subsequently a Commissioner for Auditing the Public Accounts. The 8th baronet was Principal
and Vice-Chancellor of Edinburgh University 1868-84.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
245
GRANT, Creation 1705, of Monymusk, Aberdeenshire.
ich man his own. ^tr ARTHUR HENRY GRANT, Qth
Baronet, son of the late Capt. Arthur Grant,
R. N., and grandson of the late Rev. James Francis
Grant, 2nd son of 3rd Baronet; b. 1849; s. his
kinsman, Sir Francis William, 1887 ; ed. at Radley.
and at Oriel Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1873) ; formerly
Lieut. 27th Regt. ; is Capt. and Hon. Major Hamp-
shire Veo. Cav., Hon. Col. 1st Aberdeen R.E. Vol.,
a J.P. for Hampshire, and a J.F. and D.L. for Aber-
deenshire ; unsuccessfully contested Aberdeenshire,
W. Div. (C) 1892 : m. 1878, Mary, el. da. of Henry
Sholto Douglas, Esq. (formerly Capt. 42nd Roy.
Highlanders) of Moorlands, Bitterne, Hants, and
has issue.
,JArms — Gules, three antique crowns or within a bordure ermine. Crtst — A Bible displayed
proper. Supporters — Two angels proper.
Seats— Monymusk, Aberdeen, N.B. ; Abbottswood, Romsey, Hants. Clubs — Junior Carlton,
Cavalry.
Sons living— ARTHUR, b. 1879. William Douglas, b. 1880.
Sister living— Adela Annie Churchill : ;«. 1885, Robert Gray Cobham, Esq. Residence, Hurst
Grange, Twyford, Berks.
WidOW living Of 8th Baronet— Laura (Lady Grant), da. of the late John Eraser, Esq., of
Bunchrew, co. _ Inverness ; m. 1886, Sir Francis William Grant, 8th baronet, who d. 1887.
Residence, Logic Elphinstone, by Aberdeen.
Lord -mill provide.
The 2nd baronet was many years M. P. for Aberdeenshire.
MACPHERSON-GRANT, Creation 1838, of Ballindalloch, Elgin.
Ense et animo.
With STVord and courage.
Sir GEORGE MACPHERSON-GRANT, 3rd
Baronet; b. Aug. I2th, 1839 ; s. his father, .Sir JOHN,
1850; ed. at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B. A..
1861) ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for cos. Banff, Elgin,
and Inverness; sat as M.P. for Elgin and Nairn (L)
1879-86, when he was defeated : m. 1861, Frances
Elizabeth, da. of the late Rev. Roger Pocklington,
V. of Walesby, Notts, and has issue.
^rins — Quarterly : ist and 4th, gules, a target between three
antique crowns or, Grant of Balhndalloch ; 2nd and 3rd, per
fesse or and azure a lymphad of the first, masts, oars, and tacking
proper, ensigned gules between a hand couped fessewise holding
a dagger in pale in the dexter, and in the sinister a cross-crosslet
fitchee gules, all within a bordure of the last, Macplierson of Invereshie. Crests — ist, a dexter hand
erect holding a dirk in pale proper ; 2nd, a cat sejant-guardant proper with fore-foot erect. jinpportars
— Dexter, a naked man proper wreathed about the loins and in his exterior hand a club ; sinister, a
Highlander armed with a steel cap on his head, a target on his interior arm, and a drawn broadsword
in his exterior hand.
Seats — Ballindalloch Castle, Elgin ; Invereshie House, Inverness, N.B. Club — Brooks's.
Daughter living- Mabel Lucy.
nd D.L. for co. Argyll, and a J.P.
Junior United Service.
Sister living— Helen Anne Amelia.
The ist baronet, who assumed the additional surname of Grant, was M. P. for Sutherlandshire.
Grant-Suttie, see Suttie.
Grattan-Bellew, see Bellew.
Graves-Sawle, see Sawle.
Steel-Graves now Steele, see Steele.
246
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
GREEN, Creation 1886, of Wakefleld, Yorkshire, and Ken Hill, Norfolk.
Sir EDWARD GREEN, ist Baronet, el. son of
the late Edward Green, Esq., of Wakefield ; b. March 1831 ;
is Proprietor of Iron and Engineering Works, a Director of
the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, and a J.P. for Nor-
folk and W. Riding of York ; formerly Lieut. W. York Yeo.
Cav. ; sat as M.P. for Wakefield (C) 1874, but was unseated ;.
unsuccessfully contested Pontefract 1 880 ; again sat for Wake-
field July 1885 to June 1892, when he resigned: in. 1859,
Mary, da. of William Edward Lycett, Esq., of Bo\vdon,
Cheshire, and has issue.
^rws — Vert, guttee d'eau, three stags trippant or between two roses-
in fesse argen(. Crtst — In front of a mount vert three roses argent thereon
a stag trippant or, collared vert.
Waste not.
Seats— Nunthorpe Hall, York ; Ken Hil!
*£— Carlton.
King's Lynn, Norfolk.
Sons living- EDWARD LYCETT, b. 1860: m. 18
Tranby Croft, Yorkshire, and has issue living, Edward Arthur Lycett, b. 1886, — a son, b. 192, —
Nancy Lycett, b. 1888. Clubs, Boodle's, White's. - Francis William, b. 1861.
Ethel, da. of Arthur Wilson, Esq., of
a son, b. 1892,
C/w^, White's.
GREENALL.LCreation 1876, of Walton Hall, co. Chester.
Sir GILBERT GREENALL, ist Baronet, youngest
son of the late Edward Greenall, Esq., of Wilderspool, Cheshire ;.
b. May nth, 1806 ; is a J.P. and a D.L. of Lancashire, and a
J.P. for Cheshire (High Sheriff 1873) ; sat as M.P. for \Varring-
ton (C) 1847-68, when he lost his seat through an error of the
Mayor's poll-clerk, from Feb. 1874 till March 1880, when he
was defeated, and Nov. 1885 to June 1892 : m. ist, 1836, Mary,
who</. 1861, da. of David Claughton, Esq., of Haydock, Lanca-
shire ; 2ndly, 1864, Susannah, da. of John Louis Rapp, Esq.,
and has issue by second marriage.
Jiatrrm at J;ibe fillings— Daresbury V., Walton V., Stockton Heath V.,
Grappenhall R., St. James's, Latchford V., Cheshire.
£\rms — On a bend nebuly plain cottised vert, three bugle-horns stringed
of the first. Crest — Between two wings or a pomme surmounted by a bugle-
horn as in the arms.
Seats — Walton Hall, Warrington ; Tilstone House, Tarporley,.
Cheshire. Clubs— Carlton, St. Stephen's, Constitutional.
Son living— GILBERT, b. March 3oth, 1867; ed. at Eton; formerly Lieut. Cheshire Yeo. Cav.
Clnb, St. Stephen's.
Daughters living — Susannah. - Bertha.
Green-Price, see Price.
WELBY-GREGORY, Creation 1801, of Denton House, Lincolnshire.
Sir WILLIAM EARLE WELBY-GREGORY, 4th
Baronet; b. Jan. 4th, 1829 ; s. his father, Sir GLYNNE EARLE
1875 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 2nd class
Classics 1851); is a D.L. and a J.P. for cos. Lincoln (High
Sheriff 1891) and Leicester, Chm. of Kesteven Quarter Sessions
held at Sleaford, and Chm. and Alderman of Kesteven Div.
of Lincolnshire County Council ; was Capt. Comdt. Grantham
Rifle Vol. 1860-64; sat as M.P. for Grantham (C) 1857-68, and
for Lincolnshire S. 1868-84; assumed in 1876 the additional)
surname and arms of Gregory: m. 1863, the Hon. Victoria
Alexandrina Maria Louisa (formerly a Maid of Honor to
H.M.), da. of the late Hon. Charles Stuart- Wortley [see
Perignem, per gladium. E. W'narncliffe, colls.], and has issue.
Byjiretbysiuord. jhtr0n of <Jfifae ;Cifaings— Newton-cum-Haceby R., Stroxton R. , Ked-
dington R., Harston R., Leicestershire; (three turns in four) Sapperton-
cum-Braceby V., Lincolnshire.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. 247
3rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, gules, on a chevron between ten cross-crosslets six in chief and four
in base or three cross-crosslets of the field, a canton for distinction, Gregory ; and and 3rd, sable, a fesse
between three fleurs-de-lis argent, Welby. Crests — ist, three garbs or banded gules, the centre one
charged with a cross-crosslet sable for distinction ; 2nd, a cubit arm in armour issuing in bend sinister
from clouds, holding a sword pommel and hilt or over flames of fire issuant from a wreath proper.
Seat — Denton Manor, Grantham. Club — Carlton.
Son living-CHARLES GLYNNE EARLE WELBY, b. Aug. nth, 1865 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Ch. Ch., Oxford ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Leicestershire Regt. ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Lincoln-
shire ; sometime Assist. Private Sec. to Sec. of State for War (Rt. Hon. E. Stanhope) : m. 1887,
Maria Louisa Helen, da. of the late Lord Augustus Charles Henry Hervey, M.P. [see M. Bristol,
colls.], and has issue living, Richard William Gregory, b. 1888, — Dorothy Geraldine, — Katharine
Winifred. Residence, Denton Manor, Grantham. Club, Wellington.
Daughter living— Emmeline Mary Elizabeth WELBY.
Brothers living— Rev. Walter Hugh Earle WEI.BY, b. 1833 ; ed. at Eton, and at Corpus Christ!
Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1855, M.A. 1858); formerly R. of Harston ; is a J.P. for Leicestershire: in.
ist, 1861, Frances, who d. 1875, da. of the Right Rev. Dr. Ollivant, Bishop of Llandaff; 2tidly,
1878, Florence Laura, da. of the Rev. George Sloane Stanley, of Roche Court, Fareham, R. of Bran-
stone, near Grantham, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Frances Alice. Residence, St.
George's Lodge, Ryde, Isle of Wight. Club, Grosvenor. Edward Montague Earle WELBY, B.
1836; ed. at Eton, and at Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1859, M.A. 1860); Bar. Lincoln's
Inn, 1863 ; is a J.P. for Lincolnshire ; appointed Stipendiary Magistrate for Sheffield 1874 ; m.
1870, Sarah Elizabeth, only child of the late Robert Everard, Esq., of Fulney House, Spalding, and
has issue living, Edward Everard Earle, b. 1870, — Glynne Everard Earle, b. 1872 ; is Lieut. Kent
Artillery, E. Div. R.A.,— Hugh Robert Everard Earle, b. 1885,— Cicely Elizabeth,— Margaret
Sarah. Residence, Norton House, near Sheffield. Club, Carlton.— Alfred Cholmeley Earle
WELBY, b. 1849 ; ed. at Eton ; is Lieut. -Col. Comdg. 2nd Dragoons (Roy. Scots Greys), and a J.P.
for Lincolnshire ; unsuccessfully contested Grantham (C) 1885, and Poplar Div. of To*er Hamlets
1886 and 1892. Residence, 13, Queen Anne's Gate, S. W. Clubs, Carlton, Junior United Service.
Sisters living — Mary Elizabeth : m. 1860, John Richards Homfray, Esq., who d. 1882, and has
issue living, John Glynne Richards, b. 1861 ; ed. at Eton; is Capt. ist Life Guards, and a J.P.
for Glamorganshire, — Herbert Richards, b. 1864 ; formerly Lieut, ist Life Guards : m. 1889, Blanche
Jessie, da. of Charles Henry Williams, Esq., of Roath Court, Cardiff. Residence, Penllyn Castle,
Cowbridge. Alice : m. 1860, as his 2nd wife, George Troyte-Bullock, Esq. (who by royal license
1892 assumed the additional surnames of Chafyn-Grove in lieu of that of Bullock), and has issue
living, Edward George TROYTE-BULLOCK, b. 1862 ; is Capt. ist Dragoons, — Hugh Ambrose TROYTE-
BULLOCK, b. 1867 : in. 1891, Rosa, da. of John Caulfield, Esq.,— Cecil John TROYTE-BULLOCK,
b. 1869 ; is Lieut, ist Batn. Prince Albert's (Somersetshire L.I.),— Mabel Cicely TROYTE-BULI.OCK,
—Evelyn Mary TROYTE-BULLOCK,— Alice Christine TROYTE-BULLOCK. Residence, North Coker
House, near Yeovil.
Uncle living (son of 2nd Baronet)— Right Rev. Thomas Earle WELBY, D.D., d. 1810 ; ed. at
Rugby, and at Christ's Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1848, D.D. 1862 ; is Bishop of St. Helena, and a member
of Executive Council of the Island ; formerly Lieut, rjth Light Dragoons, R. of Sandwich, Canada,
W., R. of Newton, Lincolnshire, and Archdeacon of George Town, S. Africa : in. 1837, Mary, da. of
A. Browne, Esq., and has issue living, Charles Earle, b. 1850; is Headmaster of Zillah Sch.,
Moradabad, N. W. P., India : m. 1880, Annie, widow of Walter Conroy, Esq., and has issue living,
Thomas Earle b. 1881, — Arthur Thomas Earle, b. 1855; is in service of Denver and Rip Grande
Railway. Denver, Colorado : m. 1874, Phoebe, da. of Capt. de Cew, and has issue living, Wilhelmina
Cecilia, Helena Beatrice, — Frederick Earle, 1858 : m. 1883, Janet Anne, da. of the late F. Hender-
son, Esq., of Wick, N.B., and has issue living, Francis Thomas Glynne Earle b. 1888, Mary Caroline,
Edith Jessie, — Penelope : m. 1863, Maj.-Gen. John Haughton, who d. 1889, — Wilhelmina : m.
1864, Maj.-Gen. Robert Barton, R.E., of Welby, Plymouth, — Elizabeth,— Caroline : m. ist, 1867,
Charles Fowler, Esq., M.D., who d. 1877 ; 2ndly, 1884, the Rev.' Francis William Carre, V. of St.
Katherine's, near Marlborough, • -Katherine : m. 1873, Saul Solomon, Esq., of Prince's Lodge, St.
Helena, — Edith Frances: in. 1884, Surg. -Lieut. -Col. Robert Mark Bradford. Resience, Oakbank,
James Town, St. Helena.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the Right Rev. Thomas Earle Welby (ante) : —
Issue of the late Henry Earle Welby, Esq., l>. 1838, d. 1869, m. 1866, Cecilia, da. of T. Bland,
Esq., of Georgetown, Cape of Good Hope : —
Hugh Earle, b. 1867. Edward Earle, b. 1869.
Issue living of the late Rev. Arthur Earle WELBY, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1815,
d. 1884 : in. 1843, Julia Catherine, who d. 1892, da. of Capt. George Macdonald
(68tb Regt.) :—
Arthur Earle, b. 1844. George Henry Francis Earle, b. 1846.— Charles Earle, b. 1848. Richard
Earle, b. 1854; formerly Lieut. 5th Batn. N.N.I. Zululand, and Capt. and Adj. of Nettleton's
Mounted Basutos ; served in Galeka, Gaika, Zulu, and Basuto campaigns 1877-9 (medal and
clasp) : m. 1886, Mary Isabella, who d. 1892, da. of the late Thomas Paget, Esq., of Forton, near
Lancaster. Residence, Cecil House, Vanse, Berea, Durban, Natal. Julia Gertrude. Sarah
Wilhelmina Mary.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Arthur Earle Welby (ante) : —
Issue of the late William Macdonald Earle Welby, Esq., 6, 1845, d. 1885 : m. 2ndly, 1878,
Jessie (now of East London, Cape Colony), da. of Frederick Lucas, Esq., of Grahamstown,
S. Africa : —
Sper.cer Earle, b. 1878 Glynne Earle, b. 1881. Isabel Florence May. Mary Lamont.
Issue of the late Rev. John Earle Welby, 6th son of ist baronet, b. 1786, d. 1867 : m.
1819, Felicia Elizabeth, who d. 1888, da. of the Rev. George Hole, of Chum-
leigh :—
John Earle, b. 1820; ed. at Shrewsbury, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1840, M.A. 1843) ; is a
J.P. for cos. Lincoln and Leicester: m. 1873, Catherine Mary, da. of the late Rev. G. Hutton, R. of
248
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Gate Burton, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. Residence, Allington Hall, near Grantham. Clubs,
Carlton, Pratt s. Rev. George Earle, b. 1821; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Cainb. (B.A.
1842) ; is R. of Barrowby, a Rural Dean, and a J.P. for Lincolnshire : in. 1847, Augusta, da. of ths
?ate Rev. William Woodall, of Branston, co. Leicester, and has issue living, George Earle (Clubs,
St. James's, Oxford and Cambridge), b. 1851 ; is Sec. of Legation at Buenos Ayres, — Felicia Mary
(.Lady Dallas'): in. 1884, Sir George Edward Dallas, 3rd baronet, — Emily (Hon. Mrs. Savage
Lloyd-Mostyn) : in. 1891, Maj.-Gen. the Hon. Savage Lloyd-Mostyn, C.B. [see B. Mostyn].
__* r> — .1 r*i..L \\i.\\: — __ _\Villiam Earle, b. 1823; ed. at
lu ±vu
isq., M.P., of Sketty Hall, Swansea. Residence, St. John'
Sir Reginald Earle, G.C.B., b. 1832 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1855); is
Permanent Sec. to the Treasury; C.B. 1874, K.C.B. 1882, G.C.B. 1892. Residence, 95, Jermyn
Street, W. Clubs, St. James's, Athenaeum. Felicia Elizabeth (Countess of Lindsey): m. 1854,
the nth Earl of Lindsey. Residence, Uffington House, Stamford.
cessiveiy sat in parliament since 9 rien. v. ine first wno served as snentt ot Lincomsnire was Koger
de Welby in the 20 Richard II. The ist, 2nd, and 3rd baronets successively represented Grantham
in Parliament, and the 3rd baronet assumed the additional surname of Gregory.
GBESLEY, Creation 1611, of Drakelowe, Derbyshire.
Sir ROBERT GRESLEY, nth Baronet; b. Feb.
ist, 1866; s. his father, Sir THOMAS GRESLEY, M.P., 1868;
ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Sherwood Foresters
(Derbyshire Regt.) ; is a D.L. for Derbyshire.
ijpatron of fflnt gibing — Nether and Over Scale R. , Leicestershire.
^rms — Vaire, ermine and gules. Crest— A lion passant ermine, armed,
langued, and collared gules.
Residence — Drakelowe Park, Burton-on-Trent. Club— Bachelors'.
Uncles living (sons of gth Baronet)— Rev. NIGEL, b. Aug. i8th, 1834 ;
ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1858); has been R. of Seale since 1860:
tn. 1864, Joanna Beatrice, da. of the late John Wilson, Esq., of Barton-
under-Needwood, and has issue living, Rev. George Nigel, b. 1865 ; ed.
at Selwyn Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1886); is Curate-in-Charge of Glascote,
Tamworth, Staffordshire, — Arthur Spencer (of Liverpool), b. 1867, —
Nigel Bowyer (of Bank of British N. America, 52, Wall Street, New
York), b. 1870, — Herbert Nigel, b. 1876, — Beatrice Georgina. Resi-
dence, Seale Rectory, Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Arthur Francis, b. 1844 ;
is a retired Com. R.N. Club, Naval and Military.
Aunts living (daughters of pth Baronet)— Louisa Mary. Georgina Wilmot : in. 1863, Henry
Cunliffe Shawe, Esq., and has issue living, Henry Nigel Pole, b. 1874, — Charles, b. 1878, — Edith
Mary: m. 1887, Col. Francis Capel Man ley (formerly Coldstream Guards), of Bolgoed, Brecon,
and has issue living, Roger Shawe b. 1891, a da. b. 1888, a da. b. 1890, — Eleanor Grace. Resi-
dence, Weddington Hall; near Nuneaton.— — Agnes Elizabeth.
WidOWS living Of 9th and 10th Baronets— GEORGINA ANN (Lady Gresley), da. of the late
George Reid, Esq., of Watlington Hall, Norfolk : m. the Rev. Sir William Nigel Gresley, gth
baronet, who d. 1847. Residence, Barton-under-Needwood, Burton-on-Trent. LAURA ANNE
(Lady Gresley), da. of the late Robert Griffiths Williams, Esq. [see Bulkeley-Williams, Bart.] : m.
1854, Sir Thomas Gresley, roth baronet, M.P., who d. 1868. Residence, 55, Great Cumberland
Place, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Gresley (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. John Morewood Gresley, b. 1816, d. 1866: m. 1849, Penelope, da. of
the Rev. Marmaduke Vavasour, V. of Ashby-de-la-Zouch : —
•Rev. Nigel Walsingham, b. 1850; ed. at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1872, M.A. 1876) ; is R. of Dur-
sley : m. 1878, fane Charlotte, widow of Henry Scott Gresley, Esq., and da. of the late Rev. Arthur
Meliore fide quam fortuna.
With better fidelity than
good fortune.
Kowbarton bt. Andrew. 'Residence, St. Andrew s Vicarage, Taunton. Kev. Laurence btattora,
•b. 1855 ; ed. at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1879, M.A. 1882) ; is V. of Birdsall. Residence, Birdsall
Vicarage, York.
Issue of the late Rev. William Gresley, father of gth baronet, b. 1760, d. 1829 : ;«. ist,
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
249
Henry George, b. 1838 ; ed. at Marlborough, -and at Corpus Christ! Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1864) ;
is Senior Fellow of Queen's Coll., Oxford ; formerly Natural Science Master at Eton Col-
lege,— Rev- James Russell, b, 1841 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at Queen's Coll., Oxford (M.A.
1867) ; is in Holy Orders of Church of Rome, and Missionary Priest at Matata, Bay of Plenty,
New Zealand, — Arthur Cornwallis, b. 1846; ed. at Marlborough, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (M.A.
1872) ; is Senior Student of Ch. Ch., and a Missionary in Zanzibar, — William Nigel (of Priddy's
Hard, Gosport), R.N., b. 1848; became Lieut. 1872: in. 1887, Theresa, da. of S. G. Robison,
Esq., and has issue living, George Nigel b. 1888, Angela Mary b. 1889, — Falconer (of 90, Banbury
Road, Oxford), b. 1851 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at Brasenose Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1877), of which
he is a Fellow ; is Sub-Librarian of Bodleian Library, Oxford : HI. 1885, Frances Jane, da. of Harri-
son Hayter, Esq., of Offord Ladge, 61, Addison Road, W., and has issue living, Francis Falconer
b. 1886, Nigel Cornwallis b. 1889, Ethel Wordsworth b. 1891. — Mary, — Edith Harriet. Residence,
Bearland House, Gloucester. Maria. Residence, The Moat House, Lichfield.
Grandchildren of the late Richard Gresley, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Major Francis Gresley, b. 1807, d. 1880 : m. 1848, Mary (now of 69, Eliza-
beth Street, Eaton Square, S.W.), widow of Russell Kendall, Esq., of Walthamstow, and
da. of the Rev. Thomas Thorp, R. of Burton Overy : —
Richard Nigel, R.N., b. 1850; became Com. 1887 : m. 1892, Ruth Slingsby, da. of George Thomas
Peirse-Duncombe, Esq., of 25, Queen's Gate, S.W.,and The Hall Winthorpe, Newark.— —William
Nigel, b. 1861.— ^ Caroline Frances : m. 1875, James Edwards, Esq. Rose Elizabeth: m. 1885,
George M'Gowan, Esq. Mary Louisa : ;«. 1882, Edward Ambrose Holbech, Esq., a retired
Com. R.N. [see Armytage, Bart.]. Residence, Plas Warren, Ellesmere. Susan Isabel Garstin :
m. 1889, Capt. Edwin John Payne-Gallwey [see Payne-Gallwey, Bart.]. Residence,
Issue of the late Richard Gresley, Esq., brother of the Rev. William Gresley (ante), b.
1766, d. 1850 : m. ist, 1800, Caroline, who d. 1817, da. of Andrew Grote, Esq., of
Blackheath ; 2ndly, 1820, Mary, widow of Robert Drummond, Esq., of Megginch
Castle, co. Perth, and da. of the Rev. Joseph Phillimore, R. of Orton-on-the-Hill : —
Caroline Mary, b. 1809 : m. 1840, Count Ricardo Langosco de Langosco, who d. 1886, and has issue
living, Gughelmo Giacinto (of Casale, Mpnferrato, Piedmont), b. 1843: m. 1873, Giuditta, da. of
Antonio Mascazzini, of Milan, and has issue living, Riccardo b. 1874, Luigi b. 1876, Umberto
b. 1878, Adele, b. 1884, — Federico Teotilo, b. 1847 ; is Major in Italian Cav. : ?«. 1885, Esilda, da.
of the late Adm. Tholosano, — Francesco Lucca, b. 1849 : m. 1882, Cesarina, da. of the late Count
Delia Croce, of Vigevano, Piedmont, and has issue living, Pietro b. 1884, Federico b. 1886,
Vittorio b. 1889. Residence, u, Via Cernaja, Milan.
This is a Norman family, the head of which, Roger de Toeni, came to England with the Conqueror.
The ist baronet was M.P. for Newcastle-under-Lyme, and served as Sheriff of Derbyshire ; and the
5th, 8th, and loth baronets each sat as M.P. in the Imperial Parliament.
GREY, Creation 1814, of Falloden, Northumberland.
Sir EDWARD GREY, M.P., 3rd Baronet, son of the
late Lieut. -Col. George Henry Grey, only son of 2nd Baronet ;
b. April 25th, 1862 ; s. his grandfather, the Right Hon. Sir
GEORGE, G.C.B., P.C., 1882 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford ; is a J.P. for Northumberland ; appointed Under
Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs Aug. 1892 ; has sat as M.P.
for Berwick-upon-Tweed Div. of Northumberland (Z) since 1885:.
m. 1885, Dorothy, da. of Shallcross Fitzherbert Widdrington,
Esq., of Newton Hall, Felton, Northumberland.
&nns— Gules, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed argent. Crest —
A scaling ladder argent.
Seat— Falloden, Chathill, Northumberland. .
De bon vouloir servir le Brothers living— GEORGE, b. July i4th, 1866. Alexander Harry, b.
roy. 1870. Charles, b. 1873.
Willing to serve the king, sisters living— Alice Emma : m. 1889, Charles L. Graves, Esq. Jane :
in. 1891, the Rev. C. E. C. de Coetlogon.— Constance Mary.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— ANNA SOPHIA (Lady Grey), da. of the late Rt. Rev. the Hon.
Henry Ryder, D.D. [see E. Harrowby, colls.]: m. 1827, the Rt. Hon. Sir George Grey. G.C.B.,
P.C., whorf. 1882. Residence, Wellswood, Torquay.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Charles Samuel Grey, Esq., 2nd son of isl baronet :-
Charles Francis Baring, b. 1841 ; formerly Major R. A. : m. 1881, Mirabel Jane, da. of the late Gen. the
Right Hon. Sir William Thomas Knollys, K.C.B. Robert Elton, b. 1848; formerly Capt. 3rd
Hussars : m. 1889, Mildred Clare, youngest da. of Capt. H. B. F. Dickinson, of Aston Keynes,
Wilts, and has issue living, Monica Elton. Harry George, R.N., b. 1852 ; became Com. 1891 : »i.
1879, Charlotte Cockburn, da. of the late Capt. George Forbes, Madras Cav., and has issue living,
Charles George, b. 1880,— Harry Martin, b. 1882,— George Forbes, b. 1885. Residence, Hope
Bank, Weymouth. Edward George, b. 1858 : m. 1885, Annette, da. of the late Col. Franck,
and has issue living, Robin Edward, b. 1886, — Annette Dysart, b. 1890. Residence, Broadford,
Victoria. Laura Jane : m. 1875, Edward Ralph Blackett, Esq., M.D., and has issue living, Harry
Elton, b. 1882,— Eleanor Katharine,— Edith Laura. Residence, Wangford, Suffolk. Katharine
Maude. Residence. Southwold, Suffolk.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
The ist baronet, the Hon. Sir George Grey, was third son of the ist Earl Grey ; the 2nd baronet,
the Rt. Hon. Sir George, P.C., G.C.B., sat as M.P. for Devonport (L.) 1832-47, for Northumberland.
North 1847-52, and for Morpeth 1855-74 ; was Sec. of State for Home Department 1846-52, 1855-8 and
1861-6, Sec. of State for the Colonies 1854-5, and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1841 and
1859-61.
Grey-Egerton, see Egerton.
GRIERSON, Creation 1685, of Lag, Dumfriesshire.
^//-ALEXANDER DAVIDSON GRIERSON,
el. son of the late Com. William Charles Grierson, R.N., 4th
son of 6th Baronet ; b. Nov. 3Oth, 1858 ; s. his uncle, Sir
ALEXANDER WILLIAM, 1879 ; formerly a clerk in London,
and County Bank ; is Capt. 3rd Batn. The King's Own
Scottish Borderers : ;;/. 1882, Fannie, da. of Major G. White,
of Mayfield House, St. John's Park, Blackheath, and has issue.
^rms — Gules, on a fesse or, between three fetterlocks argent, a mullet
azure. &rrst — A lock as in the arms.
Residences — Rock Hall, Lag, Dumfriesshire The Avenue, Eltham
Road, Lee, S.E. Club — Junior Carlton.
SOUS living— ROBERT GILBERT WHITE, b. Sept. 27th, 1883.
Alexander George William, b. 1884. Frederick Vedast, b. 1888.
Brother living — Gilbert William Frederick, b. 1861 ; formerly Lieut. King's Own Scottish
Borderers Militia: m. 1889, Margaret Rose, da. of John E. M. Wylie, Esq., of 10, The Lawn,
Balham, S.W. Residence,
Sister living — Elizabeth Sophia: »/. 1883, Capt. Ponsonby Glenn Huggins, D.S.O., and has issue
living, William Nelson, b. 1884, — Mary Elizabeth Glenn,— Margaret Emilie.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. William Grierson, 2nd son of 4th baronet, b. 1778, d. 1865;
m. 18- , Jane, da. of Thomas Beattie, Esq., of Crieve, co. Dumfries : —
Margaret Elizabeth : m. ist, 1860, David Baird Hope-Johnstone, Esq. [see E. Hopetoun, colls.],
whom she divorced 18 — ; 2ndly, 1871, John Henry Gordon, Esq. [see E. Buchan]. Residence,
Sir Robert Grier, Knight of Lag, grandfather of the ist baronet, sat as M.P. in 1639.
Griffies-Williams, see Williams.
WALDIE-GRIFFITH, Creation 1858, of Munster-Grillach, Londonderry.
Sir RICHARD JOHN WALDIE-GRIFFITH, 3rd
Baronet ; b. April 24th, 1850; s. his father, SIR GEORGE
RICHARD, 1889 ; ed. at Radley, and at Jesus Coll., Camb. ; for-
merly Capt. 2nd Dragoon Guards ; is Lieut.-Col. 1st Vol. Batn.
King's Own Scottish Borderers : m. 1877, Mary Nena, da. of
Gen. William Irwin, of St. Catherine's Park, Leixlip, co. Kildare.
3rms- Quarterly : ist and 4th, azure on a fesse between three lozenges,
argent, a trefoil slipped vert, Griffith ; 2nd, or, on a bend azure a pelican
vulning itself proper between three leopards' faces proper, two in chief and
one in base, H'aldie; 3rd, gules, a chevron, ermine, between three English,
men's heads in profile bearded proper, Penrhyn. Crtsts — ist, on a ducal
coronet a griffin segreant or, charged on the shoulder with a trefoil vert,
Griffith ; 2nd, a dove with an olive branch in its beak, all proper, ll^aldie.
Seat — Kendersyde Park, Kelso, N.B. Tow*. Residence — 14, Queen
Street, Mayfair, W.
Sisters living— Maria Mona : m. 1880, Thomas Taylor, Esq. Residence^
Chipchase Castle, Wark-on-Tyne. Mary Isabel Gwendolen : m.
1886, Thomas Turner-Farley, Esq. Residence, Wartnaby Hall, Melton
Mowbray.
Jovis ouuiia plena.
A I', things are full oj
Jupiter's ftnue-r.
Fidelis. . Trusty.
Aunt living (daughter of ist baronet)— Elizabeth Charlotte: m. 1839, Lieut.-Col. Robert Bramston-
Smith, who d. 1890, and has issue living, Frances Charlotte : m. 1869, Lieut.-Col. George Phibbs,
who d. 1885, formerly of ist Batn. Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers), — Matilda Elizabeth:
m. 1870, John Adam Richard Newman, Esq., D.L., of Dromore House, Mallow, co. Cork. Resi-
dences, 31, FitzWilliam Street Upper, Dublin ; Pencraig, Anglesey, North Wales.
WidOW living Of 2nd Baronet— EI.IZA (Lady \Valdie-GriffitJi}, da. of the late Nicholas Philpot
Leader, Esq., M.P., of Dromagh Castle, co. Cork: m. 1849, Sir George Richard Waldie-GriJfith^
2nd baronet, who d. 1889. Residence,
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
The father of the ist baronet was Deputy-Governor of co. Kildare, and sometime M.P. for Askeaton
in the Irish Parliament. The ist baronet, Sir Richard John, was an eminent engineer, and author of
the famous geological map of Ireland, upon which he was engaged 1812-57. The 2nd baronet assumed,
in 1865, the additional surname of Waldie.
GROGAN, Creation 1859, Moyvore, of Westmeath.
Sir EDWARD ION BERESFORD GROGAN, 2nd Baronet;
b. Nov. agth, 1873 5 s- his father, Sir EDWARD, 1891 ; ed. at
Winchester Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst.
3Vrms — Barry of six or and sable, on a chief engrailed azure a lion passant
of the first. Crest — A lion's head erased sable, charged with a mullet or.
Seats — Moyvore, co. Westmeath ; Ballyntyre Hall, co. Dublin.
Sisters living— Maria Katharine Nina. Sara Madeleine. Aileen
Edward Sybil Teresa.
Uncles living (brothers of isl baronet) — Rev. John, b. 1816; formerly V.
of Balrothery : ;«. 1850, Elizabeth, da. of Peter Bourne, Esq., of Fields-
town, co. Dublin. Residence, 12, Clyde Road, Dublin. Re?i. George
William, b. 1819 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. ist Classic, Sen. Mod.
and Gold Medal, M.A. 1846); formerly R. of Withington, Manchester :
m. 1856, Helen Isabel Maria, da. of the late Rev. William Hall Graham.
R. of Great Bromley. Residence, 12, Clyde Road, Dublin.
Aunt living (sister of ist baronet) — Jane : m. 1842, William Ryan, Esq. Residence, Bally-
mackeogh, Newport, cc. Tipperary.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— CATHERINE CHARLOTTE {Lady Grogaii), da. of Sir Beresford
Burston McMahon, 2nd Bart. : in. 1867, Sir Edward Grogan, ist baronet, who d. 1891. Resi-
dences, Moj'vore, co. Westmeath ; Ballyntyre Hall, co. Dublin.
The ist baronet sat as M.P. for Dublin City (C) 1841-65.
Honor et virtus.
Honor and virtue.
GROVE, 'Creation 1874, of Feme, Wiltshire.
Sir THOMAS FRASER GROVE, ist Baromt, son
of the late John Grove, Esq., of Feme, near Salisbury ; b.
Nov. 27th, 1823; formerly Capt. 6th Dragoons; is a D. L., a
J.P., and a County Councillor (Donhead Div. ) for Wilts (High
Sheriff 1863), and a J.P. for Dorset; formerly Lieut.-Col. Wilts
Yeo. Cav. ; sat as M.P. for S. Wiltshire (L) 1865-74, when
he was defeated, and for S., or Wilton, Div. of Wiltshire
1885-92, when he was defeated : m. 1st, 1847, Grace Katherine,
who d. 1879, da. of the late Hon. Waller O'Grady, Q.C. [V.
Guillamore] ; 2ndly, 1882, Frances Hinton, da. of the late
Henry Northcote, Esq., of Oakfield, Devon, and widow of (i.)
Capt. Herbert Crosse, and (ii.) of the Hon. Frederick Barnewall
Best [see B. Wynford]. and has issue.
$rms — Ermine, on a chevron engrailed gules ; three scallops, the centre
one or, between two others argent. £«st — A talbot passant sable, collared or.
Seat — Feme House, near Salisbury. Clubs — Army and Navy, National Liberal.
Ny dessux ny dessoux.
Neither above nor below
Sons living- By 1st marriage— WALTER JOHN, b. Sept. gth, 1852 ; ed. at Eton ; is a J.P.
for Wilts and Dorset; formerly Capt. Roy. Wilts Yeo. Cav.: m. 1882, Agnes Geraldine, da. of
Maj.-Gen. Augustus H. Fox-Pitt-Rivers [see B. Stanley of Alderley], and has issue living, Gerald,
6. 1886, — Honor, b. 1883, — CEnone, b. 1889. Resilience, Berwick St. John, Salisbury. Clubs,
Arthur's, National Liberal.— Thomas Hele Hooke, b. 1862 ; ed. at Radley.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Grace Kathleen : m. 1867, Harvey John de Montmorency,
Esq., who d. 1873, late 2nd Dragoon Guards, and has issue living, Henrietta Kathleen. Edith
Eleanor: m. 1874, Edmund Benson Foster, Esq., and has issue living, Edward Bayntun Grove,
b. 1879, — Thomas Bayntun Grove, b. 1884, — Evelyn Grace Mary, — Florence Constantia Cicely,
— Ruth Edith. Residence, Clewer Manor, Windsor.— Charlotte Augusta. Emily Kathleen :
in. 1885, Lieut.-Col. Edmund Morton Mansel-Pleydell [see Mansel, Bart., colls.]. Residence,
Longthorns, Blandford. By 2nd marriage— Olivia Frances.
Sisters living — Henrietta: in. 1839, James Hussey, Esq., J.P., who d. 1879, and has issue living,
John Fraser, M.D., b. 1842 : m. 1872, Agnes Ellen, da. of the late Rev. Charles Henry Grove,—
Henrietta Maria,— Grace : m. 1876, the Rev. Evelyn Dawsonne Heathcote, ofSparsholt Vicarage,
nea/ Winchester [see Heuthcole, Bart.], — Margaret, — Agnes: m. 1890, Raufe Hussey-Freke, Esq.,
of Compton, Enford, Marlborough. Residence, The Close, Salisbury. Helen Sophia : m. 1864,
Col. John Stephen Ross, J.P., and has issue living, Edgar Patrick, b. 1870, — Ethel Louisa,—
Marion Jean Helen,— Helena Gertrude. Residence, Rydal, Wimbledon. Emma Philippa.
Ancestors of the present baronet sat in Parliament in the i6th and i?th centuries.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
GUISE, Creation 1783, of Elmore, Gloucestershire.
Sir WILLIAM FRANCIS GEORGE GUISE,
5th Baronet ; b. Dec. I4th, 1851 ; s. his father,
Sir WILLIAM VERNOX, 1887 ; ed. at Eton ; is a
D.L. and J.P. for Gloucestershire, and Major and
Hon. Lieut.-Col. 3rd Batn. Gloucestershire Regt. :
in. 1887, Ada Caroline, second da. of the late
Octavius Edward Coope, Esq., M.P., of Rochetts,
Brentwood, and has issue.
$:itron of £too jCitrings — Elmore V., Lassington R.,
Gloucestershire.
J\rms — Gules, seven lozenges vaire three, three and one,
on a canton or mullet pierced sable. Crrst — Out of a ducal
coronet or a swan wings elevated argent, gorged with a
ducal crown and chain over the back or. jSupporttrs — Dexter
Tlie more honest, the more safe.
a swan proper crusilly gules, plain collared and chained or ; sinister, a bear sable billetty or, collared
and chained as the dexter.
Seats — Elmore Court, near Gloucester ; Rochetts, Brentwood. Clubs — Brooks's, Wellington.
Son living— ANSELM WILLIAM EDWARD, b. Sept. i8th, 1888.
Daughter living— Diana Vernon Constance, b. 1890.
Brother living— Christopher Dering, b. 1855 ; is Capt. 3rd Batn. Gloucestershire Regt. Club,
Junior United Service.
Sisters living — Charlotte Anne Elizabeth.— —Henrietta Margaret. Georgiana Victoria.—
Margaret Mary Catherine.^^Elizabeth Frances,
Uncles living (sons of 3rd Baronet)— Francis Edward, b. 1820; ed. at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A
1842, M.A. 1844); Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1846; has been Recorder of Hereford since 1862 ; was Stipen
diary Magistrate of Sheerness and Chatham 1867-77 ; is Clerk of the Peace for Gloucestershire : »i.
1848, Henrietta, da. of Sir James Rivett-Carnac, ist baronet, and has issue living, Reginald
Edward, b. 1850, — Rivett Francis, b. 185^ ; is Dist. Sup. of Police, B.C.S. : m. 1881, Mary,
da. of W. Deare, Esq., and has issue living, two sons, — John Wright, b. 1855; admitted a
Solicitor 1880 ; is Registrar of County Court, Newnham, Gloucester : tit. 1884, Helen Edith, whorf.
1885. da. of His Honour the late Judge Sumner, of Hempsted Court, Gloucester, — Hubert Charles, b.
1860. Residence, Dean Hall, Nexvnham, Gloucester. John Christopher, C.B., l^.C., b. 1826;
entered Army 1845 ; became Major 1857, Lieut.-Col. 1858, Col. 1863, Maj.-Gen. 1868, and Lieut. -
Gen. retired 1881 (h.p. 1864) ; served with goth Regt. in Crimean campaign (medal, and Turkish
medal), and in Indian Mutiny campaign (medal with clasp, and V.C.); is a J.P. for co. Wexford,
and Col. Leicestershire Regt. ; C.B. 1869 : »i. 1861, Isabella, da. of the late Rev. Arthur New-
combe, of Abbeyleix, Queen's CO., and has issue living, John Henry Wingfield, b. 1865 ; is Lieut,
ist Batn. The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), — Arthur St. Valery Beauchamp, b. 1868 ; is Capt.
3rd Batn. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers, — Catherine Isabella, — Mary Emily. Residence, St. Waleran,
Gorey, co. Wexford. Club, Junior United Service.
Aunt living (daughter of 3rd Baronet) — Jane Elizabeth : m. 1844, John Wingfield-Stratford, Esq.,
who <f. 1881 [see V. Powerscourt, colls.]. Residence, St. Vincent's, West Mailing, Kent.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— MARGARET ANNA MARIA {Lady Guise}, da. of the late Rev.
Daniel Henry Lee- Warner, of Walsmgham Abbey, Norfolk : m. 1844, Sir William Vernon Guise,
4th baronet, who d. 1887. Residence, Boxwell Court, Wootton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Major Henry John Guise, 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1817, d. 1857 :
m. 1855, Frederica, da. of Sir William Verner, ist baronet : —
William Verner, b. 1856 : m. 187 — , and has issue living, a son, b. 1881.— — Henry John Wright,
b. 1857 ; is Capt. ist Batn. The King's (Liverpool Regt.).
Issue of the late Rev. yernon George Guise, 4th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1823, d. 1861 :
;«. 1852, Mary Harriet, who d. 1886, da. of Robert Lane, Esq., of The Rylands,
Herefordshire : —
- . . , . 1O^,U , CU. (II mOKUMdJ ^L»il., WAIU1U \MJ.f*. AO/U, .'A..^.
1); is R. of Addington : in. 1886, Elizabeth Lucy, da. of the late Rev. F. George Francis
Master, R. of Stratton, Cirencester. Residence, Addington Rectory, West Mailing, Kent.
Howard, b. 1858 ; is Capt. R.A. : in. 1891, Georgiana Maude, da. of the late John Wingfield-
Issue of the late Rev. Powell Colchester Guise, 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1778, d. 1835:
in. 1808, Maria, who d. 1863, da. of Nathaniel Clifford, Esq., of Frampton Court,
Gloucestershire : —
Rev. Frederick Charles, b. 1826: ed. at Univ. Coll., Durham (B.A. 1851, M.A. 1867); is R. of
LonRhope : m. 1877, Mary, da. of the late Edward Stanley, Esq., M.P., ofDalegarth, Cumberland.
Resilience, Longhope Rectory, near Gloucester.— Julia.
Issue of the late Martin George Guise, Esq., 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1780, d. 1828,
m. 1827, Dona Juana Maria del Valle Reintera : —
Isabel Maria Monica : ;«. 18 — , — Dartnell, Esq., and has issue living. Maria Mercedes Carlotta.
This family came to England with the Conqueror, and settled at Apsley Guise in Bedfordshire, and
removed temp. Henry III., to Gloucestershire. The znd baronet sat as M.P. for Gloucestershire.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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GULL, Creation 1872, of Brook Street.
Sir WILLIAM CAMERON GULL, and Baronet ; b.
Jan. 6th, 1860; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM WITHEY, 1890;
ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A., 1st class in Juris-
prudence 1882, Vinerian Law Scholar 1883, M.A. 1887) ;
Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1886 ; unsuccessfully contested Elginshire
and Nairnshire (LU~) 1892; is a Member of London Sch.
Board : m. 1886, Annie Clayton, da. of the Rt. Hon. Sir
Nathaniel Lindley, and has issue.
$rms — Azure, a serpent nowed or between three sea-gulls proper, a
canton ermine, thereon an ostrich feather argent, quilled or, enfiled by the
coronet which encircles the plume of the Prince of Wales, gold. Crtsts —
ist, a lion passant guardant or, supporting with his dexter fore paw an
escutcheon azure, thereon an ostrich feather argent, quilled or, enfiled with
a coronet as in the canton ; 2nd, two arms embowed. vested azure cuffs
argent, the hands proper holding a torch or fired proper.
Residences — 10, Hyde Park Gardens, W. ; Edradour, Pitlochry, N.B.
Club — Reform.
Sine Deo frustra.
Without God labor is
in vain.
Son living— FRANCIS WILLIAM LINDLEY, b. Nov. ist, 1889.
Daughters living— Mary Edith, b. 1887 Amy Beatrice, b. 1888.
Sister living— Caroline Cameron: m. 1888, Theodore Dyke Acland, Esq., M.D. [see Acland,
Bart., cr. 1890]. Residence, 74, Brook Street, W. .
Aunts living (sisters of ist baronet) — Elizabeth Mary Anna: m. 1828, Joseph Heddon Johnson,
Esq. Matilda Sarah: m. 1848, Joseph Fry, Esq. Residence, Beaumont, Camberwell, S.E.— —
Mary Ann.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— SUSAN ANNE (Lady Gull), da. of Col. J. Dacre Lacy, of Carlisle :
in. 1848, Sir William Withey Gull, ist baronet, who d. 1890. Residence, 2, Gloucester Street,
Portman Square, W.
This baronetcy was conferred on William Withey Gull, M.D., an eminent Physician (subsequently
Physician in Ordinary to H.M.), in recognition of services rendered to H.R. H. Albert Edward, Prince
of Wales, during his severe illness in the winter of 1871 ; and H.M. also, in 1872, granted the canton
as an augmentation to the arms.
GUNNING, Creation 1778, of Eltham, Kent.
Sir GEORGE WILLIAM GUNNING, 5th Baronet / b.
Aug. loth, 1828 ; s. his father, Rev. Sir HENRY JOHN, 1885 ;
ed. at Brasenose Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1851, M.A. 1853) ; is
a J.P. for co. Lancaster, and a J.P. and a County Alderman for
co. Northampton ; formerly Major 4th Batn. Northamptonshire
Regt. : m. 1851, Isabella Mary Frances Charlotte, da, of the
late Col. William Chester Master, of Knole Park, Bristol, and
The Abbey, Cirencester, and has issue.
^rms — Gules, on a fesse ermine between three doves argent three crosses
jrmee per pale gules and azure. 4rtst— A dove holding in its dexter paw a
aduceus proper.
Seat — Little Horton, near Northampton. Club — Constitutional.
Imperio regit unusae \\\
He rules alone with
impartial sviay.
Sons living— ROBERT HENRY, 6. July i7th, 1852; ed. at Eton; is
Major and Batn. King's Royal Rifle Corps, and a J.P. for Northants ;
served in Zulu campaign 1879 (medal with clasp): ;«. 1880, Fanny Julia,
da. of the late Clinton George Dawkins, Esq., Consul-Gen., Venice. Club, Army and Navy.
Frederick Digby b. 1853; ed. at Radley. Club, Junior Carlton.— Charles Vere, b. 1859; ed. at
Radley ; is Capt. Durham L.I., and Adj. sth Vol. Batn. Cheshire Regt. : m. 1888, Ethel Beatrice,
da. of the Rev. William Robert Finch-Hatton [see E. Winchilsea, colls.], and has issue living,
Essex Vere. Club, Junior United Service. Re*'. Henry William Maude, b. 1865 ; ed. at Radley,
and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1888, M.A. 1891); is Curate of Parish Church, Wigan.
Daughters living — Emma Louisa : m. 1890, Christopher Smyth, Esq. Residence, Little Houghton,
Northampton Georgiana Mary.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— FRANCES ROSE (Lady Gunning), da. of the Rev. the Hon.
William Henry Spencer [see B. Churchill] : m. 1879, as his 2nd wife, the Rev. Sir Henry John
Gunning, 4th baronet, who d. 1885. Residence, Addison Residences, Gratton Road, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Major John Gunning (infra) : —
Issue of the late Major Charles George Gunning, b. 1834, d. 1878 : nt. 1859, Emma Cameron,
da. of Lieut. -Gen. Archibald Spiers Logan : —
Charles Archibald John, b. 1859. George Hamilton, b. 1876.
Issue of the late Major John Gunning, 6th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1801. d. 1845 : m.
1827, Jessie Miller, who d. 1881, da. of the Rev. Charles Maitland Babington, R.
of Peterston : —
John Campbell, b. 1835 ; is Col. I.S.C. ; sometime Corny. Gen., Madras : m. 1865, Mary Ann, da. of
J. R. Boyson, Esq., and has issue living, Charles John ; is Lieut. I.S.C., — Orlando George ; is
254
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Lieut. Manchester Regt., and a Probationer fir I.S.C., — Guy Campbell, — Henry Ross, — Jessie
Helen : ;«. 1891, Capt. Leonard Wilkinson Cleveland Kerrich, Madras Cav. Jessie. Isabella
Grace.^— Lucy Bridgeman.
The ist baronet was successively Minister Plenipotentiary at the Courts of Berlin and St. Petersburg,
and the 2nd baronet was successively M.P. for Hastings, Wigan, and East Grinstead.
HAGGERSTONE, Creation 1643, of Haggerstone, Northumberland.
Sir JOHN DE MARIE HAGGERSTONE, gth Baronet ;
b. Nov. 27th, 1852 ; ed. at Ushaw Coll., Durham ; s. his father,
Sir JOHN. 1858 : w. 1887, Marguerite, da. .of Lewis Eyre,
Esq., of 78, Redcliffe Gardens, S.W.
3rms —Azure, on a bend cotissed argent three billets sable. Crrsl — A
lion passant argent.
Seat — Ellingham Hall, Chathill, Northumberland.
Brother living— EDWARD CHARLTON DE MARIE, />. Feb. 8th,
1857 ; ed. at Ushaw Coll., Durham. Club, Wellington.
Sisters living— Mary Julia : m. 1879, Lieut. -Col. Robert Lewis Arathoon,
formerly of Northamptonshire Regt., and has issue living, John Joseph, /;.
1880, — Edward Benedict, 6. 1884, — Mary Cecilia, — Winifred Margaret, —
Dorothea, — Roberta. Residence, Parrock Manor, Gravesend. Wini-
fred Josephine de Marie. Residence, 4, Pembroke Road, Kensington, W.
Daughters living Of 6th Baronets-Emma ; is a nun. Residence, St. Mary's Priory, Prince-
thorpe, Rugby. Charlotte Louisa ; is a nun. Residence, St. Mary's Priory, Princethorpe, Rugby.
Collateral Branches living.
Descendants of the late William Haggerston-Constable, Esq., and son of 3rd baronet : —
Baron Herries, and his heirs male.
A John de Haggerstone was one of the Scottish Barons who swore fealty to King Edward in 1296.
Sir Thomas, ist baronet, commanded a regiment in the army of King Charles I.
T0 exercise,
HALFORD, Creation 1809, of Wistow Hall, Leicestershire.
Sir HENRY ST. JOHN HALFORD, C.B.,
3rd Baronet ; b. Aug. gth, 1828 ; s. his father, Sir
HENRY, 1868 ; ed. at Eton, and at Merton Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1849) ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for cos.
Leicester and Northampton (High Sheriff 1872),
Chm. of Quarter Sessions for co. Leicester, and
of Leicestershire County Council, Hon. Col. ist
Vol. Batn. Leicestershire Regt., and a Member
of War .Office Committee on Small Arms; C.B.
1885: »i. 1853, Elizabeth Ursula, da. of the late
William John Bagshawe, Esq., of The Oaks, and
Wormhill Hal]> Derbyshire.
$atron of Stoo-CifaingsH-Kilby V., Wistow V. with Newton
Harcourt C., Leicestershire.
^nns — Argent, a greyhound passant sable, on a chief azure a rose argent between two fleurs-
de-lis or ; on a canton ermine a staff entwined with a serpent proper, and ensigned by a coronet
composed of crosses-patee and fleur-de-lis. Crtsts— ist, a staff entwined by a serpent proper, and
ensigned by a coronet composed of crosses-patee and fleurs-de-lis ; 2nd, a greyhound's head, couped
at the neck sable collared or. Supporters— Two emews proper, each gorged with a coronet composed
of crosses-patee and fleurs-de-lis.
Residences — Wistow, Leicester ; Newton Harcourt Manor House, Leicester. Clubs — Carlton,
Constitutional.
Brother living— Rev. JOHN FREDERICK, b. May i6th, 1830 ed. a Eton, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1852, M.A. 1858); is V. of Brixworth : m. 1856, Ismene, da. of J. S. Andrews, Esq.
Residence, Brixworth Vicarage, near Northampton.
Sister living — Elizabeth Barbara : HI. 1846, Albert Pell, Esq. Residence, Hazelbeach, Northampton.
The ist baronet, Sir Henry, Physician to George III., George IV., William IV., and Queen
Victoria, was the son of Dr. Vaughan, an eminent physician at Leicester, and on his creation as
baronet assumed the name of Halford, under the will of his maternal great-grandfather, Sir Richard
Halford. Several of Sir Henry's brothers attained eminence, viz., (/) the Rt. Hon. Sir John Vaughan,
successively a Baron of the Exchequer and a Judge of the Common Pleas, (it) the Very Rev. Peter
Vaughan, D.D., Dean of Chester and Warden of Merton College, Oxford, (///) the Rt. Hon. Sir
Charles Richard Vaughan, successively Envoy Extraordinary to the United States of America and
Ambassador to Constantinople, and (?V) the Rev. Edward Thomas Vaughan, M.A., Fellow of Trinity
College, Cambridge, and Vicar of St. Martin's, Leicester, a profound theologian, and author of
numerous theological works.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
255
HALKETT, Creation 1697, of Pitflrrane, Fifeshire.
Good faith suffices.
I live honorably.
Seat— Pitfirrane, Dunfermline, N.B.
Sir PETER ARTHUR HALKETT, 8th
Baronet; b. May 1st, 1834; s. his father, Sir
JOHN, 1847 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; formerly
Capt. 3rd Hussars, and of 4th Fifeshire Mounted
VoL ; served in Crimean campaign 1854-5
(medal with three clasps, and Turkish and Sar-
dinian medals); formerly Hon. Col. and Lieut. -
Col. Comdg. 4th Brig. Scottish Div. R.A. ; is
a D.L. and a J.P. for Fifeshire: m. 1856, Eliza
Anna, da. of the late Capt. Richard Kirwan Hill,
52nd Regt., and has issue.
£\rms — Sable, three piles conjoined in base argent, on
a chief gules a lion passant guardant. Crtst — A falcon's
head erased proper. £upportas — Two falcons proper
jessed and belled or.
Clubs — Junior United Service, Junior Carlton.
Daughters living -Adelaide Frances Helen Margaret. Madeline. Mabel.
Sister living— Amelia. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Granddaughters of the late John Halkett. Esq., 4th son of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late Major Douglas John Thomas Halkett, b. 1816, d. 1854 : in. 1849, Charlotte
Mary Beague (now of Hollam, Dulverton, Somerset), who m. 2ndly, 1856, Arthur George
St. John Mildmay, Esq., who d. 1884 [see Mildmay, Bart., colls.] : —
Mary Katherine : in. i83r, Francis William Robertson, Esq., of Chilcote, Derbyshire, and Nether
Seale Hall. Leicestershire, who d. 1882. Residences, Nether Seale Hall, Ashby-de-la-Zouche ; 22,
Ovington Gardens, S. W.
Issue of the late Rev. Dunbar Stewart Halkett, b. 1817, d. 1887 : in. 1847, Julia Elizabeth,
who d. 1849, da. of Edward Dalhousie Rose, Esq., of Tain, Ross-shire : —
Katherine Euphemia. Residence,
Issue of the late Gen. Sir Alexander Halkett, K.C.H., 5th son of 4th baronet, b. 17—,
d. 1851 : m. 18 — , Georgiana Sprowel : —
Mary: m. 1843, Alexander Leith, Esq., and has issue living, Georgiana. Residences, Freefield,
Insch, Aberdeenshire ; Glenkindie, Inverkindie, co. Aberdeen.
The ist baronet, Sir Peter Wedderburne, assumed the name of Halkett in lieu of his patronymic.
The 2nd baronet, Sir Peter Halkett, a Lieut.-Col. of the English troops at the battle of Gladsmuir
was taken prisoner and liberated on parole. On his return the Duke of Cumberland ordered him to
rejoin his regiment or forfeit his commission ; he returned for answer that, " His Royal Highness
was master of his commission, but not of his honor," a reply that was approved by the Government.
He went subsequently to America, and was killed in General Braddock's defeat by the Indians 1755.
HALL, Creation 1687, of Dunglass, Haddingtonshire.
Sir BASIL FRANCIS HALL, 7th Baronet; b. June ist,
1832 ; s. his brother, Sir JAMES, 1876 ; is a D.L. for cos.
Berwick and Haddington : m. 1877, Adelaide Catherine, da. of
the late Robert Kerr Elliot, Esq., of Harwood, co. Roxburgh.
£Vrms — Azure, a chevron argent between three cranes' heads erased at
the necks or. (ffrtst - A crane or, standing upon a mount vert holding in the
dexter claw a stone proper.
Seat — Dunglass, near Dunbar, N.B. Club— Hurlingham.
Dat cura quietem.
Vigilance ensures tran-
quillity.
— Martin Julian, b. 1874, — Agn
Travellers , Turf, Carlton.
Brothers living— HENRY JOHN, b. Sept. 1835. — Julian Hamilton,
b. 1837; entered Coldstream Guards 1854, became Capt. and Lieut.-
Col. 1866, Major and Col. 1877 (h.p. 1882), and Maj.-Gen. 1887 ; was
A.A.G. and Q.M.G. at Horse Guards 1884-7; has commanded troops
in N.W. Dist. since 1890; served in Crimean campaign 1854-5 (medal
with clasp and Turkish medal) : in. 1864, Wilhelmina, da. of the late
Maj.-Gen. John Fremantle, and has issue living, John Richard, b. 1865 ;
is Lieut, ist Batn. Coldstream Guards, — Ralph Henry Seymour, b. 1868,
, — Agnes Helen. Residences, Chester ; 90, Eaton Place, S.W. Clubs,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Basil Hall, R.N., 2nd son of 4th baronet, b. 1788, d. 1844:
in. 1825, Margaret, who d. 1876, da. of Sir John Hunter : —
San Domenico, Malta,— Charles Arbuthnot, R.N., b. 1862 ; became Lieut, i
; served during
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Egyptian war 1882 (medal and bronze star), — Victor, /•. 1867,— Gerard (twin), 6. 1867 ; is Lieut. 2nd
Batn. Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regt.), — Margaret Eliza. Residence, 34, James Street,
Buckingham Gate, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Basil Hall, R.N. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Basil Sidmouth Hall, R.N., b. 1833, d. 1871 : m. 1864, Grace, da. of
Sir William Reid, G.C.M.G., K.C.B. :—
Basil William Reid, R.N., b. 1865 ; became Lieut. 1888 ; served at bombardment of Alexandria 1882
(medal with clasp and bronze star). Lionel Erskine, b. 1868; ed. at Radley ; is Capt. 4th Batn.
S. Staffordshire Regt. Residence, 7, Clarence Parade, Southsea.
The 4th baronet, M.P. for St. Michael's, was President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
HAMILTON, Creation 1646, of Silverton Hill, Lanarkshire.
Sir FREDERIC HARDING ANSON
HAMILTON, 7th Baronet; b. Sept. 24th, 1836;
s. his father, Sir ROBERT NORTH COLLIE, 1887;
ed. at Eton ; formerly Major 6oth Rifles ; m. 1865,
Mary Jane, da. of the late H. Willan, Esq., and
has issue.
£\nns — Gules, three cinquefoils ermine within a bordure
of the last. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree
fructed and penetrated transversely in the main stem bv a
frame-saw proper, the frame or. .Supportfrs — Two antelopes
argent each gorged with a ducal coronet and affixed thereto
a chain reflexed over the back or.
Virtue is the only nobility.
Seat — Avon Cliffe, Stratford-on-Avon.
United Service.
Club — Junior
Sons living— ROBERT CARADOC, b. March 22nd, 1877. Frank, 6. 1878.
Daughters living — Constance Ida. Mary Louisa. Cerise. Ann Eileen.
Sisters living — Constance Eliza Ann : m. 1853, Maj.-Gen. Alexander Ross Elliot Hutchinson,
I.S.C., and has issue living, Robert Hamilton, b. 1867, — Anson Vernon Mackenzie, b. 1860., — James
William, b. 1876, —Constance Caroline : in. 1879, Capt. Arthur James Lushington, Dorsetshire Regt.,
and Adj. of its 3rd Batn. — Louisa Catherine : m. 1886, George William Caldwell Hutchinson, Esq., —
Frances Eliza, — Isabella Harriot, — Georgina Maud, — Mildred Irene. Residence, Tiddington House,
Stratford-on-Avon. Frances Isabella: nt. 1856, Capt. William Ross Shakespear, who d. 1861, and
has issue living, Robert Henry, b. 1856, — William Frederick, b. 1861 ; is Lieut. 6th Bengal Cav.
Louisa Catherine Emma: m. 1864, Charles Raymond Pelly, Esq., who d. 1879 [see Pelly, Bart.,
colls.]. Residence, 15, Devonshire Place, Eastbourne.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Francis Henry Hamilton, 2nd son of 6th baronet, b. 1840, d.
1891: m. 1867, Maria Theresa, da. of the late Charles Crosbie, Esq., of North-
lands, Sussex, and widow of Major George Ernest Rose, Rifle Brig. : —
Francesca Teresa. Pyne : ;«. 1890, Morris Wickerskam Gowen, Esq. Residence, Philadelphia,
U.S.A. Ruby.
Issue of the late Capt. Frederick William Hamilton, 3rd son of sth baronet, b. 1810,
d. 1866 : m. 1844, Emily Maria, da. of Thomas Carvick, Esq., of Wyke, Yorkshire : —
Howden Anson Philip, b. 1846 : tn. 1876, Caroline Alice, da. of Thomas Faulconer, Esq., of Hamp-
stead, and has issue living, Frederick Howden Faulconer, b. 1877, — William Anson, b. 1878,— Arthur
Townsend, b. 1880.— —William Edward Seymour, b. 1851 ; formerly Lieut. Cape Mounted Rifles :
;//. 18 — , Charlotte Mary, da. of the late Thomas Beck, Esq., of Cumberland. Residence,
Umjuukulu, Griqualand East, S. Africa. Emily Mary Anne : m. 1876, Edwin Stead, Esq.
Kathleen Eliza Georgina. Constance Eliza Prescott. Agnes Ann.
Grandchildren of the late Henry Charles Hamilton, Esq., C.S.I, (infra): —
Issue of the late Major Henry Charles Hamilton, b. 1843, d. 1888 : m. 1882, Emily Agnes,
da. of the late Maj.-Gen. John N. Hector Maclean, M.S.C., of Gloucester Gardens, Hyde
Park, W. :—
Charles Norman Maclean, b. 1885. A son, b. 1887. Isabel Maude Mary.
Issue of the late Henry Charles Hamilton, Esq., C.S.I., 4th son of sth baronet, 6.
1811, d. 1872 : m. ist, 1837, Frances Isabella, da. of James Gane, Esq., of Frome ;
2ndly, 1869, Letitia, da. of Rear-Adm. Charles Simeon : —
Frederick Alfred William, b, 1844. Eliza Ducarol Constance: ;«. 1859, Col. Charles Samuel
Steward, I.S.C., and has issue living, Constance Isabelle Hamilton: nt. 1887, Patrick Charles
Robertson, Esq., Chartered Accountant, of Edinburgh, and has issue living, Constance Ducarol
Steward, — Maud Annie Sophia, — Violet Laura Emma. Ann Mary Mabel. Katherine Elspeth
Maude: >«. 1888, Arthur Augustus H. Webster- Wedderburn, Esq. [see Wedderburn, Bart., colls.].
Residence, Jamaica.
This is the nearest branch of the ducal house next to the great family of Abercorn. The ist
baronet, a steady loyalist, was a favourite of Charles I. ; his patent of baronetcy was not, however,
recorded in the general register owing to the then confusion and distraction of the country.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGK.
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HAMILTON, First Creation 1776, of Marlborough House, Hampshire ; Second Creation
1819, of Trebinshun House, Brecknockshire.
Sir EDWARD ARCHIBALD HAMILTON, 4th Baronet
of ist, and 2nd Baronet of 2nd, creation, only son of the late
John James Edward Hamilton, Esq., el. son of 1st Baronet;
b. Jan. 26th, 1843; s- h*5 grandfather, ' Adm. Sir EDWARD,
K.C.B., 1851, and his cousin, Col. Sir CHARLES JOHN JAMES,
C.B., 1892 ; ed. at Eton; formerly Lieut, and Capt. Coldstream
Guards : m. 1867, Mary Elizabeth, only da. of the late Joseph
Gill, Esq., of Trewern, Salop, and Burley, Yorkshire, and has
Sola nobilitas virtus.
Virtue is the only
nobility.
uarterly : ist and 4th, gules, three cin^uefoils ermine, pierced
of the field ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a lymphad with her sails furled sable.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree proper fructed of the first and
penetrated transversely in the main stem by a frame-saw proper, the frame
also of the first, and the blade inscribed with the word "Through."
Residences — Iping House, Midhurst, Sussex ; 13, Devonshire Place,
W. Clubs— Junior United Service, Carlton.
Sons living— CHARLES EDWARD ARCHIBALD WATKIN, b. Dec. roth, 1876. Thomas
Sydney Perceval, b. 1881.
Sisters living — Favoretta Frances : m. 1875, Albert Alexander, son of the late Baron Alexander de
Steiger, of Berne, and has issue living, Albert, b. 1876, — Victor, b. 1883,— -Alexander Hamilton,
b. 1887, — Frederick, b. 1890, — Favoretta Emilie, — Gabrielle Hermione, — Agnes Margaret. Resi-
dence, Meadow Croft, Sutton, Surrey.— —Agnes Henrietta: m. 1882, Hugh Hamon George
William Caruthers Massy, Esq., a retired Lieut. R.N. [see B. Massy, colls.]. Residence, Hazelhurst,
Lymington.
This baronet is 5th in descent from William Hamilton, Esq. (one of the five " Kentish Petitioners"
••in 1701), brother of the 6th Earl of Abercorn, and succeeded to the Baronetcy of Marlborough
House, Hants (cr. 1776) on the death of his cousin, Col. Sir Charles John James Hamilton, C.J5-,
3rd Bart, (who was 4th in descent from William Hamilton, ante) in 1892,
HAMILTON, Creation 1892, of Cadagan Square, co. London.
Sir CHARLES EDWARD HAMILTON, ist Baronet, son
of the late John Hamilton, Esq. ; b. May aSth, 1845 ; formerly
Lieut. -Col. 8oth Lancashire Rifle Vol., and retired 1881 with
permission to retain his rank ; is a J.P. for Lancashire and for
Liverpool City; sat as M.P. for Southwark, Rotherhithe Div.
(C) Nov. 1885 to June 1892: m. 1867, Mary, da. of G.
McCorquodale, Esq., and has issue.
— Quarterly ; ist and 4th gules, a leopard's face argent, three
cinquefoils ermine, pierced of the field ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a lymphad
with her sails furled sable. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree
proper fructed of the first and penetrated transversely in the main stem by a
frame-saw proper, the frame also of the first, and the blade inscribed with
the word " Through."
Residence— 82, Cadogan Square, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Marlborough,
Constitutional.
Daughter living— Maud Kemble.
Hamilton-Dalrymple, see Dalrymple.
STIRLING-HAMILTON, Creation 1673, of Preston, Haddlngtonshire.
.Sir WILLIAM STIRLING-HAMILTON, loth
Baronet; b. Sept. I7th, 1830; s. his father, Sir
WILLIAM, 1856; ed. at Addiscombe; entered
Bengal Artillery 1848 ; became Lieut.-Col.
R.H.A. 1875, Col. 1879, Maj.-Gen. 1885, and
Lieut. -Gen. 1889 ; was Engineer Peshawur Valley
1853-7) an<i engaged in most of frontier expe-
ditions during those years, in one of which he
was severely wounded ; served in Indian Mutiny
campaign 1857 (wounded, specially thanked in
despatches, and medal with clasp) ; commanded
R.A. in W. Dist. 1881-5 ; prefixed by deed poll
For my country. jggo. the additional surname of Stirling : m. 1856,
17
.
Eliza Marcia, da. of the late Major-Gen. Barr, R. A., and has issue.
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£\rms — Gules, three cinquefoils argent. Cmt — An armed man from the middle brandishing a
sword aloft proper. jjnpporttrs — Two men in armour each bearing a banner of the family.
Residence — Woodgaters, Southwater, Horsham, Sussex.
SOUS living— WILLIAM, b. Dec. 4th, 1868. John, b. 1873.
Daughters living— Janet. Elizabeth. Mary. Eliza.
Brothers living — Hubert HAMILTON, b. 1834; ed. at Glasgow Univ., and at Balliol Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1857, M.A. 1859); Advocate Scotland 1860; is Sheriff Substitute of Edinburgh: »/. 1868,
Louisa Wentworth, da. of Laurence Davidson, Esq. Residence, 55, Manor Place, Edinburgh.
Thomas HAMILTON, b. 1843 ; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. (M.B. 1865); F.R.C.S. Edin. 1868': m. 1873,
Helen, da. of the late J. W. Nutt, Esq. Residence, Melrose House, Green Lanes, Stoke New-
ington, N.
This baronetcy became dormant 1701. The 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th baronets (de jure) did not
assume the title. In 1816, William Hamilton, advocate, was served heir male to Sir Robert Hamilton,
2nd baronet, and in 1834 resumed the title as gth baronet, and subsequently became celebrated as a
logician and metaphysician.
Laudari a laudato.
To be praised by one
already praised.
HAMMICK, Creation 1834, of Cavendish Square, London.
Sir ST. VINCENT ALEXANDER HAMMICK, 3rd
Baronet ; b. April loth, 1839; s. his father, Rev. Sir ST.
VINCENT LOVE, 1888; ed. at Harrow, and at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1861) ; is Col. in the Army, and A.A.G.,
Egypt ; formerly A.A.G. Hyderabad Subsidiary Force ; was
D.A.A.G. of N. Dist. 1888-9, and of N.E. Dist. 1889-91 ;
served in New Zealand war 1864-5 (medal, and specially
mentioned in despatch) : m. ist, 1869, Penelope Sarah Blanche,
who d. 1886, 2nd da. of the late Charles William Beauclerk,
Esq., of Winchfield House, Hants; 2ndly, 1890, Elinor, da.
of the Rev. Sir Gilbert Frankland Lewis. 3rd Bart., and has
issue by ist marriage.
^urm* — Paly of four or and vert, a bordure ermine charged with seven
hurts, on a chief azure lion passant argent, test — A demi-lion per pale or
and vert holding an escarbuncle, gold.
Residence — Cairo, Egypt. ' Club — Army and Navy.
Son living— STEPHEN FREDERICK, b. Feb. 2nd, 1871.
Daughters living— Blanche. Grace.
Brothers living — Robert Frederick, R.N., b. 1843 ; became Capt. 1884 ; served in New Zealand
war 1867, wounded (medal): m. 1884, Grace Caroline, da. of the late William Longman, Esq.,
of Ashlyns, Great Berkhampstead, and has issue living, George Frederick, b. 1885, — Alexander
Robert, b. 1887, — Ida Grace, b. 1888. Residence, The Glen, Queenstown, Ireland. Stephen, b.
1846; is in Bom. C.S. : m. 1885, Constance, da. of Lieut.-Gen. Frederick Schneider, of Watering-
bury, Kent, and has issue living, St. Vincent Frederick, b. 1886, — Eustace, b. 1888,— Ernest Lumsden,
b. 1890. Residence, Ahmednagar, Bombay.— William Maxwell, b. 1848 ; was Mayor of Salisbury
1886 : m. 1879, Jane Hussey, who d. 1882, da. of the late George Barnard Townsend, Esq., of
The Close, Salisbury, and has issue living, Robert Townsend. b. 1882, — Georgina Mary, — Jane
Alexander. Residence, The Close, Salisbury. Rcz>. Ernest Austin, b. 1850. Residence, The
Parsonage, Blackall, Queensland. John Eustace, b. 1852 ; is a member of Lloyd's. Murray,
b. 1854; ed. at Charterhouse; is in M.C.S. : m. 1883, Ada Constance, da. of Maj.-Gen. Arthur
Thaddeus Searle, I.S.C., and has issue living, Henry Alexander, b. 1890, — Lorna, — Dorothy.
Residence, Madras.
Residence^ 2, Eldon Road, Hampstead, N.W.
WidOW living Of 2nd Baronet— MARY (Lady Hammick), da. of the late Robert Alexander, Esq.,
Member of Council in India : m. 1837, Rev. Sir St. Vincent Love Hammick, 2nd baronet, who
d. 1888. Residence, Kilmaurs, Torquay.
The ist baronet was an eminent surgeon and physician.
Hamond-Groeme, see Grceme.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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HAMPSON, Creation 1642, of Taplow, Buckinghamshire.
Sir GEORGE FRANCIS HAMPSON, gth Baronet; b.
Sept. 28th, 1823 ; s. his father, Sir GEORGE FRANCIS, 1833 ;
ed. at Eton ; formerly Capt. 2nd Dragoon Guards ; served in
Crimean campaign (medal with clasp) ; is a J.P. for Kent: m.
1854, Anne. da. of Thomas Hutchings England, Esq., of Snitter-
field, Warwickshire.
Argent, three hemp-brakes sable. €rtst — Out of a mural crown
argent a greyhound's head sable, collared of the first, rimmed or.
Seat — Thurnham Court, Maidstone, Kent.
Sisters living— Jane. Emma.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. William Seymour Hampson, 2nd son
Nunc aut nunquam. of 8th baronet, b. 1830, d. 1868 : m. 1859, Julia Jane, da.
Now or never. of Charles Franks, Esq. : —
GEORGE FRANCIS, 6. Jan. i4th, 1860; ed. at Exeter Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1880). Charles Seymour, b. 1861. Thomas Philip, b. 1862. John Nicholl, b. 1866.
HANHAM, Creation 1667, of Wimborne, Dorsetshire.
Sir JOHN ALEXANDER HANHAM, pth Baronet, son
of the late Capt. John Hanham, 3rd son of yth Baronet ; b.
July 5th. 1854 ; s. his uncle, Sir WILLIAM, 1877 ; ed. at
Wellington Coll., and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1878,
M.A. 1884) ; Bar. Inner Temple i88t ; is a J.P. for Dorset, and
Apparitor-Gen, of Province and Diocese of Canterbury.
&nmi — Quarterly, or and gules, on a bend sable three crosses patee of
the first. Crtst— A griffin's head ducally gorged or.
Chambers — 23, Knightrider Street, Doctors' Commons, E.G. Clubs
— St. Stephen's, Isthmian.
Brother living— PHELIPS BROOKE, b. March 27th, 1858; ed. at
Wellington Coll. ; is Capt. R.A. : m. 1884, Gertrude Frances, da. of
the late Lieut.-Col. Patrick Lewis Ccrle Paget [see M. Anglesey, colls.],
and has issue living, Esmond Henry Paget, b. 1887. Residence, St.
Andrews, N.B. Club, Junior Army and Navy.
Sisters living — Amy : m. 1875, Duncan William Hume Skrine, Esq., and has issue living, Alexander
Duncan, b. 1877, — Ralph Hanham, b. 1881, — Arthur Wallace, b. 1885,— Catherine Ursula. — Amv
Edith. Eliza Frances: ni. 1881, Vincent Henry Penalver Caillard, Esq., Financial Representa-
tive of England, Holland, and Belgium, at Constantinople, and has issue living, Bernard Langton
Penalver, b. 1882, — Emma Esmee Magdalen, b. 1890. Residence, Constantinople.
Mother living— Amy Ursula, da. of the late Alexander Copland, Esq., of Wingfield Place, Berks : m.
ist,Capt. John Hanham, who d. 1861, son of Sir James Hanham, 7thbaronet ; zndly, 1872, His Honour
Judge (Camille F. D.) Caillard, a Judge of County Courts, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage),
William Maurice Copland Du Quesne, b. 1874. Residence, Wingfield House, near Trowbridge.
HANMER, Creation 1774, of Hanmer, Flintshire.
Sir EDWARD JOHN HENRY HANMER, 5th Baronet ;
b. April I5th, 1843; s. his father, Sir WYNDHAM EDWARD
1887: m. 1865, Mary Elizabeth, da. of the late Col. Richard
Cottenham Fosse, and has issue.
J):itron of <J*our ;£it>ings — Simpson R., Bucks; Hanmer V., Bronington V.,
Bettisfield V., Flintshire.
^rms — Argent, two lions passant guardant azure. Crist — On a chapeau,
a lion sejeant guardant argent.
Garde 1'honneur.
Keep fast honour.
Son Bring— WYNDHAM CHARLES HENRY, b. Sept. i7th, 1867 : ///.
1890, Essex, el. da. of William Selby-Lowndes, Esq., of Whaddon Hall,
Stony Stratford, and has issue living, Victoria Violet Essex, b. 1892.
Daughter living— Florence Victoria Caroline Mary.
Uncle living (brother of 4th baronet) — Rev. Henry, b. 1814 ; ed. at
New Inn Hall, Oxford (B.A. 1842, M.A. 1844) ; is R. of Grendon : ;«. 1847, Sybella, youngest da. of
the late George Gordon, Esq., of Wincombe, Wilts, and has issue living, John, b. 1854 ; ed. at
Oxford Univ. : m. 1890, Constance Catherine, da. of the late Alexander Busby, Esq., of Cassilis,
N.S. Wales, and has issue living, Beatrice Mary Etheldreda b. 1891, — Edward Wingfield (of
Christchurch, New Zealand), b. 1856 : m. 1885, Catherine, da. of Humphrey Hanmer, Esq. (infra),
and has issue living, Edward Henry John b. 18 — , Humphrey Richard b. 18 — , Evelyn Mary
Harriett. 18 — , — Thomas (of 7, Cleveland Gardens, W.), b. 1857: m. 1891, Edith Mary, da. of
George A. Briitain, Esq., of Ferndale House, Tunbridge Wells, — Richard, b. 1859 : in. 1890,
Catherine Alicia Louisa, da. of the late Major Frederick Wollaston [see V. Arbuthnott, colls.], —
Rev. Hugh, b. 1862; ed. at St. John's Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1886, M.A. 1890); is V. of Hanmer,
Flintshire,— Stephen Trevor, b. 1863,— Arabella Frances,- -Mary Henrietta, — Alicia Georgians
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m. 1879, the Rev. Henry Hepworth Allott, R. of Stifford, Romford. Essex,— Sybil Christiana,
— Evelyn Anna, — Ada Cecilia. Residence, Grendon Rectory, Atherstone.
Aunt living (sister of 4th baronet) — Caroline. Residence, The Rosary, Mill Hill.
WidOW living Of 4th Baronet— HARRIET FRANCES (.Lady Hanmer),. da. of the late Col. the
Hon. Henry Hely-Hutchinson [see E. Donoughmore, colls.] : m. 1877, as his second wife, Sir
Wyndham Edward Hanmer, 4th baronet. Residence, Weston Hall, Towcester.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the laie Rev. John Hanmer, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1784, d, 1850 : m,
1816, Catherine, who d. 1860, da. of Sir Thomas Whichcote, 5th baronet :—
Anthony John, b. 1817. Humphrey, £. 1827 : m. 1856, Harriet, da. of the late George Battarbee, Esq.,
of Chorlton Hall, Cheshire, and has issue living, George, b. 1859, — Catherine : >«. 1885, Edward
Wingfield Hanmer, Esq. (ante). Resides in New Zealand.— —George, b. 1833 : in. 1871, Mar-
garet, Eliza, da. of the late Rev. William Spencer Edwards, of Lewes, and has issue living,
Thomas Anthony, b. 18 — . Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Rev. John Hanmer (ante) : —
Issue of the late Col. Francis Henry Hanmer, b, 1825, d. 1876 : m. 1860, Mary Anne Catherine,
who d. 1879, da. of Charles Gordon, Esq., of Edintore and Greshop, Morayshire : —
Norman Gordon Whichcote, b. 1863. Flora Emmeline Mary : m. 1887, Charles Thomas Gordon,
Esq. Residence, Cairness, Aberdeenshire.
Issue of the late William Hanmer, Esq., 6th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1792, d. 1872 : m.
1820, Euphemia Maria, da. of John Forbes, Esq., of Bodnod Hall, Denbighshire : —
William, b. 1824; formerly Major 87th Regt. ; is a J.P. for Denbigh. Residence, 4, Regent Street,
W. Thomas, £. 1827 : m. 1857, Fanny, da. of — West, Esq., M.D., and has issue living, Thomas
William, b. 1868, — Fanny Madeline Jane. Resides in Queensland.— —Euphemia Maria.
Arabella Elizabeth : m. 1860, G. Everett, Esq., and has issue living, George Henry, 6. 1861, —
Edwin Hanmer, b. 1862, — William Frank, b. 1865, — Georgina Jane Mary. Jane Sarah.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Job Hanmer, R.N., 2nd son of isl baronet : —
Issue of the late Capt. Job Thomas Syer Hanmer, R.N., b. 1781, d. 18 — : >«. ist, 1823,
Harriet, who d. 1831, da. of Thomas Dawson, Esq., of Edwardstone Hall, Suffolk ; 2ndly,
1835, Charlotte Sophia, da. of John Blagrave, Esq., of Calcot Park, Berks: —
John Graham Job, 6. 1836 ; became Capt. R. N. 1870 ; retired 1886 : ;«. 1864, Mary Caroline, da. of the
late Rev. John Cobbold Aldrich, and has issue living, Lambert Alfred Graham, b. 1868 ; is Lieut.
Duke of Wellington's (W. Riding Regt.), and a Probationer for I.S.C., — Thomas Walden, b.
1875, — Alice Mary, — Helen Caroline, — Edith Charlotte. Caroline Augusta : m. 1863, James
Mitchell, Esq., and has issue living, Beatrice Cecilia. Residences, Holbrook Hall, Sudbury,
Suffolk ; 33, Ennismore Gardens, S.W. Emily Ann Eleanora. Residence, Holbrook, Sudbury,
Suffolk. Charlotte Maria : m. 1870, Capt. Joshua James Bowness, formerly Paymaster 86th Regt.
Granddaughter of the late Capr. Job Thomas Syer Hammer, R. N. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Harriet Anne, who ;«. 1849, Henry Leslie Esq., J.P., who d. 1864, of Sea-
port Lodge, co. Antrim : —
Helen Maria : m. 1878, Frederick Weldon, Esq. Residence, 53, Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W.
This family is of considerable antiquity in Flintshire. Sir John de Hanmere, of Hanmer, was
Constable of Carnarvon Castle temp. Edward I. His great-grandson, Sir Jenkin Hanmer, joined
Owen Glendower in his rebellion against Henry IV., and was killed at the battle of Shrewsbury in
1403. The ist baronet, Sir Walden, M.P. for Sudbury in two Parliaments, was isth in descent from
Sir John de Hanmer. The 3rd baronet sat as M.P. for Shrewsbury (L) 1832-7, for Hull 1841-7, and
for Flint 1847-72, when he was created Baron Hanmer ; he died in 1881, when the Peerage became
extinct, and the Baronetcy reverted to his brother.
HANSON, Creation 1887, of Bryanston Square, co. Middlesex.
Sir REGINALD HANSON, K.B., M.P., ist Baronet^
son of the late Samuel Hanson, Esq., of Kilburn; b. May3ist,
1840 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1864, M.A.
1868, Hon. LL.D. 1887); Past Master of the Merchant Taylors'
and of the Shipwrights' Guilds ; was Sheriff of London and
Middlesex 1881-2, and Lord Mayor of London 1886-7 ; has been
Alderman of Billingsgate (London) since 1880 ; is Hon. Col.
4th Batn. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.), a J.P. and
a D.L. for Middlesex and the Tower Hamlets, a J.P. for City
of Westminster and co. London, a Knight Com. of the Nether-
lands Order of the Couronne de Chene and of the Redeemer
of Greece, and a Merchant and Tea Dealer in Botolph Lane,
E.G. ; has sat as M.P. for City of Lonflon (C) since 1891 ;
Deofaventtfefsedulitate. K.B. 1882 : m. 1866, Constance Hallett, 3rd da. of the late
By the fear oj God and Charles Bentley Bingley, Esq., of Stanhope Park, Middlesex,
assiduity. and has issue.
Or, a chevron counter compony gules and argent, cotised of the second, between three
martlets sable ; in the centre chief point a crescent also of the second. Cnst — On a wreath of the
colours, upon a fasces fessewise or, a martlet rising sable.
Residence — 4, Bryanston Square, W. Office — 47, Botolph Lane, E.G. Clubs — Cariton,
Oxford and Cambridge, Junior Carlton, Garrick, Constitutional, City Carlton.
Sonsliving— GERALD STANHOPE, i. April 23rd, 1867; ed. at Magdalene Coll., Camb. ; formerly
Lieut. 4th Batn. Oxfordshire L.I. ; is a Commr. of Lieutenancy of City of London. Francis
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
26l
Stanhope, b. 1868 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is Lieut. 4th Batn. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London
Regt.), and a Commr. of Lieutenancy of City of London.
Daughters living— Maude Constance. - Violet Mabel.
KARDINGE, Creation 1801, of Lurran, Fermanagh.
Sir EDMUND STRACEY HARDINGE, 4th Baronet ;
b. March 27th, 1833 ; s. his brother, Sir HENRY CHARLES,
1873 ; ed. at Tonbridge School, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford; is
a J.P. and a D.L. for Kent : m. 1877, Evelyn Stuart, da. of
Major-Gen. Evan Maberly, C.B. , and has issue.
^rins — Gules, on a chevron argent fimbriated or three escallops sable,
a chief wavy argent, thereon the representation of a French frigate wholly
dismasted, towed towards the dexter by an English frigate in a shattered
state. Crests — ist, a dexter hand couped in naval uniform grasping a sword,
surmounting a Dutch and French flag in saltire, on the former inscribed
"Atalanta," on the latter " Piedmontaise," the sword passing through a
wreath of laurel near the point, and a little below through one of cypress, all
proper; 2nd, a mitre gules thereon a chevron argent fimbriated or charged
with three escallops, sable. $ramir ^Eolto — " Postera laude recens" (Fresh
{n the praise of posterity).
Residence — Fowlers Park, Hawkhust, Kent. Clubs— Carlton, Junior
Carlton.
Postera laude recens.
Fresh in the praise of
posterity.
Son living— CHARLES EDMUND, b. Nov. i5th, 1878.
Daughters living— Evelyn Violet - Marion Laura. - Muriel Emily.
Sisters living— Caroline Bradford: m. 1839, the Ven. Robert William Browne, M.A., Ph.D.,
Archdeacon of Bath and Canon of Wells, and has issue living, Henry Robert Yates, b. 1842 ;
formerly Major R.A. ; retired as Hon. Lieut. -Col. ; served in Zulu war 1879 (medal with clasp), —
Rev. Robert Charles Lathom, b. 1845; ed. at Downing Coll.. Camb. (M.A. 1874); is R. of
Hever, Kent: m. 1879, Florence, da. of Wheaton Chard, Esq., — Hamilton Edward, b. 1860; ed.
at Eton, and at New Coll., Oxford; is H.M.'s Vice Consul at Bucharest, — Millicent Emily: ?«.
1871, William Severin Salting, Esq., of 40, Berkeley Square, W., and has issue living, Katharine
Augusta Millicent (Lady Binning) : tn. 1892, Lord Binning, el. son of nth Earl of Haddington.
Residence, The Liberty, Wells, Somerset. - Juliana. Harriet Eliza. - Maria Yates.
Collateral Branches living (the males of tvhich are in remainder to Baronetcy).
Issue of the late Robert James Hardinge, 3rd son of 2nd Baronet, b. 1834, d. 1877:
m. 1854, Martha, da. of Major Sadleir, of Sopwell Hall, Kingston, Canada: —
Charles H., b. 18— . - Emily Bligh : m. 1887, Bernard W. Tolhurst, Esq., and has issue living.
Residence, The Lodge, Southend-on-Sea.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Henry Hardinge, brother of Sir Richard Hardinge,
ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Richard Hardinge, R.A., K.H., b. 1790, d. 1864 : tn. ist, Anne,
who d. 1819, da. of Thomas Papillon, Esq., of Acrise, Kent ; 2ndly, 1827, Caroline Johnson,
da. of Kenneth Callander, Esq., of Craigforth, near Stirling : —
Henry, b. 1817; formerly Lieut.-Col. Rifle Brigade; is a Gentleman-at-Arms to H.M. ; served in
Kaffir war i846-7*and 1852-3 (medal), and in Eastern campaign 1854 (medal with three clasps, sth
class Medjidie, and Turkish medal).— —Edward, C.B., b. 1830; became Capt. 1863, Rear-Adm. 1879,
Vice-Adm. 1885 (retired 1888), and Adm. 1890 ; served at attack on Fort Constantine 1854, and on
shore in the Crimea 1854-5 (medal with two clasps, Turkish and Sardinian medals, Legion of Honor,
and 5th class Medjidie) ; employed in protecting fisheries 1870 (thanked by Gov.-Gen.) ; was some-
time a Naval A.D.C. to H.M. ; has silver medal of Roy. Humane So. for saving life ; C.B. 1877 :
tn. 1875, Lila Matilda, da. of Thomas Papillon, Esq., of Crowhurst Park, Battle, and has issue
living, Dorothy Caroline. Residence, 32, Hyde Park Square, W. Club, United Service. -
Herbert Richard, b. 1840; entered 32nd Regt. 1858, retired as Major 1880; Hon. Lieut.-Col.
1881 : m. 1884, Margaret Emelia, da. of William Adair Bruce, Esq. Club, Junior United Service.
Issue ot the late Frederick Hardinge, Esq., b. 1801, d. 18 — : tn. 1829, Hannah Elizabeth, da.
of Warren Maude, Esq., of Green Bank, Darlington: —
Warren Maude. Frances : m. 1852, Thomas Fenwick Fenwick-Clennell, Esq., and has issue living,
Thomas Clennell (of Gilling Lodge, Richmond, Yorks), b. 1857 : tn. 1883, Helen Maud Amy, da. of
the Rev. Edward Cheese, and has issue living, Thomas Percival Edward b. 1886, Constance Maud,
Frances Amy, — Frederick Richard, b. 1860 : m. 1885, Florence, da. of the late John Marley, Esq.,
of Thomfield, Darlington, and has issue living, a da., — Percival Clennell, b. 1873, — Evelyn Colling-
wood : ;«. 1879, the Rev. Henry Edgell Henderson, who d. 1892, V. of Alwinton, Northumberland,
and has issue living, — Frances Margaret: m. 1880, John Brewster, Esq., of Newlands, Middles-
brough, who d. 1883, and has issue living a son b. i8Si, a da., — Edith Maud Mary: m. 1890,
J. R. Carr-Ellison, fc.sq., J.P., of Hedgeley, Northumberland, and Dunston Hill, and Hebburn,
co. Durham, — Ruth. Residence, Harbottle Castle, Rothbury, Northumberland -- Hannah Isa-
bella : m. 1866, Rev. William Eade, who d. 1885, and has issue living, a son, b. 18 — , — a da.
Emily. - Caroline Mary.
Grandchildren of the late Maj.-Gen. Richard Hardinge (ante): —
Issue of the late Bradford Hardinge, Esq., b. 1832, d. 1871 : m. 1864, Caroline Jane Christina,
da. of William Edwards, Esq., B.C.S. :—
George Nicholas, b. 1865 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1887). - Emma May.
Grandson of the late Frederick Hardinge, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Henry Charles Hardinge, b. 1832, d. 1870 : tn. 1868, Eleanor, da. of
James Lord, Esq.. Barrister-at-Iaw : —
Henry Charles, b. 1870.
Henry, brother of 2nd baronet, and 3rd son of the late Rev. Henry Hardinge, who
was elder brother of the ist baronet, was created a Peer 1846 [see V. Hardinge].
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HARDY, Creation 1876, of Dunstall Hall, co. Stafford.
Sir REGINALD HARDY, 2nd Baronet ; b. Sept.
1848; s. his father, Sir JOHN, 1888; is a D.L. and a J.P. for
Staffordshire, and Capt. and Hon. Major Staffordshire Yeo.
Cav. ; unsuccessfully contested Bath (C) 1880, and Osgold-
cross Div. of E. Part of W. Riding of York 1885 : m. 1876,
Lucy Marion, da. of the late Capt. John Neilson Gladstone,
R.N., M.P. [see Gladstone, Bart., colls.], and has issue.
Jhtron of ®too fibings— Dunstall V., Staffordshire ; Bankfoot V., York.
$ruts — Argent, on a bend invected plain cottised gules, three Catherine-
wheels or; on a chief of the second as many leopards' faces of the third.
Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour proper, garnished or, entwined by
a branch of oak vert, charged with two catherine-wheels, the one above, the
other below the elbow gules, the hand grasping a dragon's head erased proper.
Seat — Dunstall Hall, near Burton-upon-Trent. Town Residence —
,,.,,. 22, South Street, Park Lane, W. Club— Carlton.
Arme de foi hardi. _^^_^__
Anned with faith bold. Song Hying- BERTRAM, b. Feb. nth, 1877. Leonard Henry, b.
1882. Eric John, b. 1884.
Daughter living— Una, 6. 1887.
Brothers living— Gerald Holbech, b. 1852; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 18— ); Bar. Inner Temple
i8sj ; is Lieut. Staffordshire Yeo. Cav. ; unsuccessfully contested Burton Div. of Staffordshire
(C) 1885, and 1886, and S., or Harborough, Div. of Leicestershire 1801. Residence, 14, Arlington
Street, S.W. Chambers, i, King's Bench Walk, Temple, B.C. Club, Oxford and Cambridge.
—Laurence, M.P., b. 1854 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1876, M.A. 1879); is a
J.P. for W. Riding of York; unsuccessfully contested Shipley Div. of W. R. of York (C) 1885 ;
has sat as M.P. for Kent, S., or Ashford, Div., since 1892 : m. 1886, Evelyn Emily, da. of John
Gathorne Wood, Esq., of Thedden Grange, Alton. Residence, Royds Hall, Low Moor, Yorkshire.
Club, Oxford and Cambridge.
Sir John, ist baronet, sat as M.P. for Midhurst (C) 1859, f°r Dartmouth 1860-8, and for S.
Warwickshire 1868-74.
HARE, Creation 1818, of Stow Hall, Norfolk.
Sir GEORGE RALPH LEIGH HARE, 3rd Baronet ; b.
March i6th, 1866; s. his father, Sir THOMAS, 1880; ed. at
Eton ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Norfolk Regt. ; formerly
Lieut. 2nd Life Guards : ;;;. 1891, Lady Florence Mary Con-
stance Marsham, da. of 4th Earl of Romney.
^trrns — Gules two bars and a chief indented ot. Crtst — A demi-lion
rampant argent, gorged with a ducal coronet or
Residence — Gressenhall House, East Dereham.
Brother living— EDWARD PHILIP, *. Feb. 24th, 1869.
Sister living— Mary Leigh : m. 1874, Anthony Hamond, Esq. Residetice,
Westacre High House, Swaffham.
The ist baronet served with distinction in the American war ; in 1791
he assumed by Act of Parliament the surname of Hare in lieu of his
Non videri sed esse.
Not to seem, but to be. patronymic Leigh.
HARINGTON, Creation 1611, of Ridlington, Rutland.
Sir RICHARD HARINGTON, nth Baronet, son of the
late Rev. Richard Harington, D.D., Principal of Brasenose
Coll., Oxford, 3rd son of 8th Baronet ; b. May 2oth, 1835; s.
his cousin, Sir JOHN EDWARD, 1877 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch.
Ch., Oxford (B.A. 2nd class Classics and 1st class Law and
Modern History 1857, M.A. 1860, B.C.L. 1863) ; Bar. Lincoln's
Inn. with certificate of honour, 1858 ; was a Metropolitan
Police Magistrate 1871-2, and Judge of County Courts Circuit
No. 22 — -1872-92, when he was transferred, to Circuits Nos, 21
(conjointly) and 23 ; is a J.P., a D.L., and a County Councillor
(Brockhampton and Whitbourne Div.) for Herefordshire, a J-P.
for cos. Warwick and Worcester, and Chm. of Herefordshire
Nodo firmo. Quarter Sessions: m. 1860, Frances Agnata, da. of the late
With a firm -knot. Rev. Robert Biscoe, M.A., Preb. of Hereford, and R. of
Whitbourne, and has issue.
^rms — Sable, a fret argent. Crtst— A lion's head erased or, collared gules, buckled of the first.
Seat — Whitbourne Court, Worcester. Clubs— Arthur's, Junior Conservative, Oxford and Cam-
bridge, Magistrates'.
Sons living— RICHARD, b. March 3rd, 1861 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 3rd
Classics 1883, M.A. 1887); Bar. Inner Temple 1886. Residence, i, New Court, Temple, E.C.
Clubs, New Oxford and Cambridge. United University, Royal Albert Yacht. Rev. Charles, /'.
1862 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Selwyn Coll., Camb. ; is Curate of Newbold, near Shipston-on-
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Stour. Edward, b. 1863; ed. at Westminster, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1887) ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1889. Club, White's. Robert, b. 1868 ; ed. at Westminster, and at Clare Coll., Camb.
Club, New Oxford and Cambridge. John, b. 1873.
Daughters living— Margaret Agnata. Frances Cecilia.
Half-Sisters living — Beatrice Cecilia. Residence, Bradmore Road, Oxford. Alice Margaret.
Residence, Bradmore Road, Oxford.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Major Robert Harington, 4th son of 8th baronet, b. 1801, d. 1864 :
m. 1830, Charlotte, da. of Andrew Stuart, Esq., of Torrance, co. Lanark : —
Robert Edward Stuart HARINGTON-STUART, b. 1834; ed. at Harrow; formerly Capt. Rifle Brig. ;
served in Crimean War 1855-6 ; is a J.P., a D.L., and a County Councillor for Lanarkshire, and
Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. 2nd Vol. Batn. The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles); assumed in 1880
the additional surname of Stuart ; unsuccessfully contested Lanarkshire, Mid Div. (C) 1892 : in.
1863, Louisa Alice, da. of the late Hon. Robert Arthur Arundell [see B. Arundell of Wardour,
colls.]. Residence, Torrance, East Kilbride, N.B. Clubs, Carlton, ArmyandNavy, New, Scottish
Conservative. Susan : ni. 1865, Lieut.-Col. James Davidson, who d. 1878. Residence, 49,
Cadogan Place, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Henry Champernowne, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Arthur Champernowne, Esq., b. 1839, d. 1887: m. 1870, Helen Elizabeth
Caroline (now of Darlington Hall, Totnes), da. of the late Michael Linning Melville, Esq.,
of Hartfield Grove, Sussex : — •
Arthur Melville, b. 1871 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford.— —Henry Harington, b. 1872 ; is
Lieut. Cornwall and Devon Miners' Artillery, W. Div. R.A. Amyas Walter, b. 1873. Robert
Antony, b. 1882. Gilbert Raleigh, b. 1884. Edward Buller, b. 1885. Charlotte Elizabeth.
Elinor Marcia.— Helen Frances. Agnes Dorothy.
Grandchildren of the late Arthur Champernowne, Esq., M.P. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Henry Champernowne, Esq., b. 1815, d. 1851: m. 1838, Charlotte (now of
Oldway, Paignton, Devon), da. of Sir Antony Buller, M.P., of Pound : —
Henry, b. 1840 ; ed. at Radley, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford ; is Lieut.-Col. R.E. : m. 1880, Elizabeth
Charlotte, da. of Maj.-Gen. Thomas Andrew Lumsden Murray, R.E. [see Murray, Bart., cr. 1628,
colls.]. Rev. Walter, b. 1848 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (M.A. 1878) ; is
Curate of Wandsworth, S.W.— Caroline. Margaret.
Issue of the late Rev. Richard Champernowne, b. 1817, d, 1890: m. 1848, Elizabeth, who d.
1870, da. of the late Rev. Thomas Keble, V. of Bisley : —
Philip Henry, b. 1859 ; ed. at Radley, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1882) ; is Capt. sth Vol. Batn.
Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own). Francis Gawayne, b. 1866; ed. at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1887). Thomas Arthur, b. 1868. John Edward, b. 1870. Sarah Louisa : m. 1885, the Rev.
George Kestell Kestell-Cornish, a Missionary at Mahanoro, Madagascar. Agnes Charlotte.
Edith Alicia. Cecilia Margaret: m. 1890, Charles Wigan, Esq., and has issue living, Charles
Richard, b. 1800, — Mary Cecilia (t win), b. 1890. Residence, 12, Campden Hill Road, Kensington, W.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Richard Harington, 2nd son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Arthur Champernowne, Esq., M.P., b. 1767, d. 1819 : m. 1806, Louisa, who
d. 1870, da. of John Buller, Esq., M.P., of Morval, Cornwall : —
Maria: m. 1836, Charles Herbert Mallock, Esq., who d. 1873, and has issue living, Richard, M.P.
(of Cockington Court, Torquay), b. 1843 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; for-
merly Lieut. R.A. ; is a J.P. for Devon ; has sat as M.P. for Torquay Div. of Devonshire (C)
since 1886 : m. ist, 1876, Mary Jones, who d. 1878, da. of Thomas Ashton Hodgson Dickson, Esq.,
of Liverpool ; amity, 1880, Emily, da. of George Maconchy, Esq., of Rathmore, co. Longford, and
Corrinagh, Torquay, and has issue living, Charles Herbert b. 1878, Roger Champernowne b. 1881,
Rawjyn Richard Maconchy b. 1885, Helen'Mary b. 1877, — Rev- John Jervis, b. 1856 ; is R. of Grade
Tge Maconchy, Esq. (ante), — Char,
lotte Sophia, — Harriet, — Frances: m. 1880, the Rev. Josiah Newman, R. of W. Buckland, S.
and Ruan Minor, Cornwall :
3, Alice Deborah, da. of George
Molton, and has issue living, — Elizabeth, — Gertrude, — Catharine. Residence, Thornhill Brake,
Cockington, Torquay.
John, son of Robert de Haverington, of Haverington (now Harrington), Cumberland, was one
of the barons summoned to Parliament by Edward I. Sir John Harington, of Exton, co. Rutland,
brother of the ist baronet, and tutor to the Princess Elizabeth, daughter of James I., was created
Baron Harington, which title became extinct on the death of the 2nd baron. Sir James, 3rd
baronet, one of the Judges who tried Charles I., was, by an Act of 13 Car. II., degraded, and
rendered personally incapable of bearing arms or title of dignity (but the penalty did not forfeit the
honors or attaint the blood).
HARLAND, Creation 1885, of Brompton, co. York.
Sir EDWARD JAMES HARLAND, M.P., ist Baronet,
4th son of the late William Harland, Esq., M.D., of Scar-
borough; b. May 15th, 1831 ; is a J.P. for Belfast and cos.
Down (High Sheriff 1887), Antrim and Leitrim ; was Chm. of
Belfast Harbour Commrs. 1875-86, and Mayor of Belfast 1885
and 1886 ; has sat as M.P. for Belfast, N. Div. (C) since 1889 :
m. 1860, Rosa Matilda, da. of Thomas Wann, Esq., of Vermont,
Belfast.
gkrms— Or, on a bend nebuly plain, cottised sable, between two sea-
lions erect of the last, each supporting an anchor proper, three stags' heads
cabossed argent. fi.rtst — Upon a rock proper a sea-lion erect sable, sup-
porting an anchor as in the arms, suspended from the neck by a chain gold
an escutcheon ermine charged with a sun in splendour.
Semper vigilans.
Ahuays ivaidifitl.
Residences— Baroda House, Kensington Palace Gardens, W. ; Glenfarne
Hall, Enniskillen. Clubs— Carlton, Junior Carlton, St. Stephen's.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Brothers living («c/ /« remainder to Baronetcy) — Rev. Albert Augustus b. 1839 : ed. at Pembroke
Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1861); is V. of Harefield : ;«. 1865, Louisa Ellen, da. of Henry Wilson, Esq.,
of Westbrook, Sheffield, and has issue living, William. t>. 1866 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1890), — Albert, b. 1869; ed. at Corpus Christi Coll., Camb., — Gowan, b. 1871, — Edwin, b. 1872;
ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Hampshire Regt., — Henry Peirson. b.
1876,— Percy Sawdon, b. 1879, — Reginald Wickham, b. 1883, — Neville, b. 1885, — Charles Cecil, b.
1888, — Mary Louisa, —Jessie,— Margaret Evelyn,— Edith Augusta,— Ethel May,— Dora Gwendolen.
Residence, Harefield Vicarage, Uxbridge.^^— Henry Seaton, b. 1843 : »t. 1882, Jane Stephenson,
da. of William Merry, Esq., of Sussex Square, Brighton. Club, Vernon.
Sister living— Emily Jane: m. 1840, Alexander Halley, Esq., M.D., of Harley Street, W., who
d. 1875. Residence, 36, Elgin Crescent, Nottinghill, W.
HARNAGE, Creation 1821, of Belswardyne, Shropshire. [Extinct 1888.]
Sir HENRY GEORGE HARNAGE, 3rd and last JSaronet.
Widow living Of 3rd Barpnet— ELIZABETH SARA MAUDB (Lady Harna°e\ da. of the late Rev.
Edward Egremont, V. of Wroxeter, Shropshire : in. 1866, Sir Henry George Harnage, 3rd baronet,
who d. 1888. Residence, Cressage, Shrewsbury.
DIXON-HARTLAND, Creation 1892, of Middleton Manor, Sussex.
Sir FREDERICK DIXON DIXON-HARTLAND, M.P.,
1st Baronet, el. son of the late Nathaniel Hartland, Esq., of
The Oaklands, Charlton Kings, Gloucestershire ; b. May ist,
1832 ; is a J.P. for cos. Gloucester, London, Middlesex, and
Worcester, a Lieut, for City of London, a partner in Wood-
bridge, Lacy and Co., Uxbridge Old Bank, an Almoner of
Christ's Hospital, and an F.S.A. and F.R.G.S. ; assumed the
additional surname of Dixon 18 — ; unsuccessfully contested
Hereford April 1880, and Evesham July 1880 ; sat as M.P. for
Evesham (C) Dec. 1880 (being seated on a scrutiny) to Nov.
1885 ; elected for Middlesex, Uxbridge Div.. Dec. 1885 : »t,
1867, Grace Amy, da. of the late Col. Wilson, K.H., and has
issue.
£Vrms — Quarterly : ist and 4th argent, on a bend between two crescents
sable three pallets or, each charged with a stag's head erased of the second, Hartland ; 2nd and 3rd,
per bend indented sable and or, two bendlets between as many lions passant, all countercharged,
Dixon. Crtsts — ist, A stag's head erased or, gorged with a collar gemel, pendent therefrom by a
chain a key in bend, all sable, Hartland', 2nd, a demi-lion couped, per fesse indented or and sable,
supporting with the sinister paw an antique shield of the second, charged with a talbot's head erased
of the first, Dixon.
Seat — Ashley Manor, Cheltenham. Town Residence — 14, Chesham Place, S.W. Cl?(f>^--
Carlton, Garrick.
Daughters living — Theresa Roma. Amy Friedwede. Mary Grace. Norah Gladys.
CRADOCK-HARTOPP, Creation 1796, of Freathby, Leicestershire.
Sir CHARLES EDWARD CRADOCK-HARTOPP, 5th
Baronet; b. 1858; s. his father, Sir JOHN WILLIAM, 1888;
ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut, ist Batn. Scots Guards ; served in
Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal with' clasp, bronze star).
$rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, sable, a chevron argent between three
otters passant argenr, Hartopp ; 2nd and 3rd, per saltire gules and argent
crusilly, three boars heads two and one, couped counterchanged, Craiisvk.
Crests — ist, an arm in armour couped at the elbow lying fessewise. the
hand holding a sword erect transfixed to a boar's head ; 2nd, out of a duca)
coronet or a pelican argent vulning herself proper.
Residence — 2, Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, W. Clubs — Turf,
Guards', Boodle's. •
Brother living— ALICK WILLIAM, b. Nov. 7th, 1860 ; ed. at Radley :
in. 1888, Janet, da. of the late John William Spicer, Esq., of Spye Park,
Wilts. Residence, Great Cheverill, Devizes. Club, Bachelors'.— —Fred-
erick, b. 1869. George Francis Fleetwood, b. 1870.
Sisters living— Eveline Frances: m. 1884, Audley Charles Miles, Esq., and has, issue living,
Thomas Gordon Audley, b. 1885, — Charles Henry Audley, b. 1887, — Geoffrey John Audley, /'.
1890, — Marjorte Eveline, b. 1891. Ada Mary : tn. 1884, Fitzroy James Wilberforce Farquhar,
Esq. [see Farquhar, Bart.]. Catherine Louisa : m. 1883, Alfred Edward Miller Mundy, Esq.,
and has issue living, Godfrey Edward, 6. i885,^-Irene Frances. — Winifrid, — Esme Sybil. Resi-
dence, Shipley Hall, Derby.— Beatrice Anne.— —Mary Eleanor.
Uncle living (son of 3rd baronet) — Edmund Charles, b. 1846 ; formerly Lieut. Rifle Brig. ; is Major
and Hon. Lieut. -Col. 7th Batn. King's Roy. Rifle Corps: in. 1870, Frances Emily, da. of the late
William Charles Alston, Esq., ofElmdon Hall, Warwick, and has issue living, William Edmund Cecil,
/;. 1872, — Francis Gerald, <$. 1877, — Ronald Arthur Charles, b. 1881, — Louis Montagu, />. 1884, — Mil-
dred Eveline Nora, b. 1889. Residence, Copsewood, Walton-on-the-Hill, Epsom. Club, Arthur's.
DKBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
265
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd Baronet) — Mildred Anne {Lady Scott) : m. ist, 1854, Sir Francis
Edward Scott, 2nd and 3rd baronet, who d. 1863 ; 2ndly, 1868, Edward Pakenham Alderson,
Esq., who d. 1876, el. son of the late Hon. Sir Edward Hall Alderson, a Baron of the Exchequer.
Residences, Great Barr Hall, Birmingham; 97, Eaton Square, S.W. Gertrude Emily: m. 1851,.
Edward Basil Farnham, Esq., M, P., who d. 1879, and has issue living, William Edward Basil (of
Quorn House, Loughborough, and 13, Stratton Street, W. Clubs, Arthur's, Carlton, Pratt's),
b. 1855 ; ed. at Eton, and Trin. Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1883); isaJ.P. and D.L. for Leicestershire (High
Sheriff 1887) ; formerly Capt. Leicestershire Yeo. Cav. : m. 1882, Catherine Matilda Annie Georgina,
da. of Sir Francis Edward Scott, 2nd and 3rd Bart. , and has issue living, John Adrian George b.
1890, Lilian Mildred Gertrude, — George Francis, b. 1859; ed. at Eton, and at Brasenose Coll.,
Oxford. Residence, 25, Eccleston Square, S.W. Louisa Margaret Emily : m. 1867, Capt.
Thomas Charles Douglas Whitmore, formerly of Royal Horse Guards, and has issue living, Francis
Henry Douglas Charlton, 6. 1872, — Mildred Louisa Lucy, — Ethel Mary Alberta. Residences,
Gumley, Market Harborough ; Orsett, Essex. Julia Charlotte (Countess of Shannon)', m.
1868, the sth Earl of Shannon, who d. 1890. Residence, n, Cranlev Gardens, S.W.
Edward Hartopp, M.P. for Leicestersnire, was created a baronet 1619, and the baronetcy became
extinct 1762, on the death, without male issue, of Sir John, 4th baronet, whose grand-daughter and
heiress, Anne Hurlock, married, 1777, Edmund Bunney, Esq., of Newark, Notts, who assumed the
surnames of Cradock-Hartopp, and was created a baronet 1796.
HARTWELL, Creation 1805, of Dale Hall, Essex.
Sir FRANCIS HOULTON HARTWELL, 3rd Baronet ;
b. Sept. i8th, 1835 > 3' h's father, Sir BRODRICK, 1888 ; was
Private Sec. to H.M.'s Agent and Consul-Gen, in Wallachia
1851-5, and subsequently Capt. lyth Foot (Crimean and Turkish
medals); is a J.P. for Somerset: m. 1861, Emma Jane, only
child of Sir Henry Dymoke, ist and last baronet, and has issue.
£\rms — Sable, a buck's head cabossed argent attired or, between the
attires a cross patee-fitchee of the last ; in chief a lion passant per pale of the
second and third ; on a canton ermine two bars per fesse azure and gules.
Crest — On a mount surrounded by seven pales, the second and fifth charged
with a spear-head sanguinated argent, a hart lodged, the dexter foot on a
well of the last, and in the mouth a sprig of oak, vert.
Residence — Penlea, Bridgwater. Club — Arthur's.
Sorte sua contentus.
Contented with his lot. Daughter living— Mabel. Edith. Florence.
Brothers living— BRODRICK EDWARD HUGHES, b. Sept. 6th, it37 ; is a retired Capt.
R.N. ; was Inspector-Gen, of Police, Jamaica, 1878-86, since when he has been H.M.'s Consul at
Naples for S. Italy : in. ist, 1873, Augusta Henrietta Virginia, who d. 1883, da. of the late Stewart
Henry Paget, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1885, Ella, da. of John Miller, Esq., C.E., of Edinburgh, and has issue
living (by ist marriage), Brodrick Cecil Denham Arkwright, b. 1876, — Ruth Julia Augusta.
Residence, British Consulate, Naples. Sydney Charles Elphinstone, b. 1844: m. 1876, Mary,
da. of Col. J. Jenkins, of Lucknow, and has issue living, Barry, b. 1880, — John Redmond, b.
1887, — Mignonne Louise Julia, — Dorothy Erne Marion. Frederick Edward, b. 1857.
Sisters living— Julia : m. 1863, Harry Neale Lightfoot, Esq., who d. 1881, and has issue living,
Sydney St. Clair, b. 1864, — Brodrick Henry, b. 1868, — Rowland, b. 1875, — Alicia Louisa. Nina
Jeannetta. Ada Maria Wilhelmina: m. ist, 1874, Rodber William Stapylton Burnet, Esq., whoa'.
1880; 2ndly, 1885, Mons. Jules de Bonnieres, and has issue living (by ist marriage), George
Malcombe, b. 1875. Residence, Wierre-aux-Bois, Pas de Calais. Lawrence Alicia : in. 1870,
William Evans Morrell, Esq., and has issue living, Robert, b. 1873, — Bertie Walter, b. 1875, — Jack
Hartwell, b. 1885,— Ida Georgie,— Laura Isabella. Residence, 88, Westbourne Park Villas, W.
The ist baronet was a Commander R.N., Colonel of the Deptford and Woolwich Volunteers, and
Director of Greenwich Hospital. He received knighthood in 1803, when acting as proxy for Viscount
Keith on the installation of that peer as a Knight of the Bath.
Malo mori quam foedari.
/ had rather die than be
dishonored.
HARYT, Creation 1831, of Prospect House, Roebuck, Dublin.
Sir ROBERT H ARTY, 2 nd Baronet; b. Sept. Sth , 1 8 1 5 ;
s. his father, Sir ROBERT WAY, M.P., 1832 ; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin; Bar. King's Inn, Dublin, 1839: m. 1857, Sophy, da. of
the late Rev. Samuel G. Fairtlough, R, of Ahinagh, Cork, and
has issue.
£Xrms — Or, on a fesse sable three doves volant between as many trefoils
slipped vert. &«st — An eagle's head wings expanded.
Residence — Molyneux Park, Tunbridge Wells. Club — Constitu-
Daughters living— Caroline Elizabeth Josephine. Isabella Henrietta.
Brother living- HENRY LOCKINGTON, b. May 9th, 1826; is a J.P.
and Coroner tor co. Dublin : m. 1854, Anna, who d. 1880, da. of Henry
Davis, Esq., and has issue living, Allsopp Frederick (of Casino, Dub-
lin), b. 1855; L. R.C.S. Ireland, 1878, — Lionel Lockington, b. 1864, —
Paulina Rhoda : m. 1885, Frederick William Forsythe, Esq., — Elizabeth
Kathleen : m. 1880, Frederick J. Flood, Esq. Residence, Casino, Mill-
town, Dublin. Club, Leinster.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Sisters living— Louisa Matilda: tit. 1846, George Haigh, Esq., who d. 1883, and has issue living,
Rf-i. William Edward (of 24, Milner Square, N.), b. 1850; ed. at Eton, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1873); is V. of Holy Trinity, Islington : m. 1884, and has issue living, George Mervyn b. 1887,
Mary Freya b. 1886, — George Harty, b. 1852 ; ed. at Eton ; Bar. Inner Temple 1874, — Emily Maria
Louisa. Residence, Sydney Place, Bath. Elizabeth Henrietta. Residence, Prospect Hall,
Dundrum, Dublin. Adelaide Emma Jane: >«. 1859, George* Henry Haigh, Esq., who d. 1887,
and has issue living, George Henry Caton, b. 1860, — Hedley Langley, b. 1861, — Ernest Marcus,
i>. 1863, — Arnold Lionel Leopold, b. 1864, — Claude Leigh Richmond, b. 1866, — Gwendoline Adela
Hilda,— Silvia Hermione Kathleen, — Violet. Residences, Grainsby Hall, Great Grimsby ; Aberia,
Penrhyn-Deudraeth, Merioneth.
HARVEY, Creation 1868, of Crown Point, Trowse, Norfolk.
Sir CHARLES HARVEY, 2nd Baronet ; b. Feb. 25th,
1849 ; s. his father. Sir ROBERT JOHN HARVEY HARVEY, M.P.,
1870; ed. at Magdalene Coll., Camb. ; is a J.P. for Norfolk,
and Major 4th Batn. Norfolk Regt. : m. 1870, Jane Ann, who
d. 1891. only da. of the late Benjamin Green, Esq., of Ne\v-
castle-upon-Tyne, and has issue.
^Arms — Erminois, on a chief indented gules between two crescents argent,
a representation of the gold medal presented to Sir Robert John Harvey, by
command of H.R.H. the Prince Regent, for his services at the battle of
Orthes, pendent from a riband gules, fimbriated azure, beneath it the word
"Ortkes * ', a canton ermine charged with a representation of the insignia of
a Knight of the Royal Portuguese order of the Tower and Sword, pendent
from a riband azure. Crtst — Out of a mural crown or, over a dexter cubit
arm, end proper, a crescent argent between two branches of laurel also
proper.
Seat — Rainthorpe Hall, Long Stratton, Norfolk. Clubs — Junior United
Altera si lib
To another as to thyself. Service, Royal Thames Yacht.
Son living— CHARLES ROBERT LAMBART EDWARD, b. April t6th, 1871.
Daughters living — Sibyl Henrietta. Christabel Katherine. Gabrielle Jean.
Sisters living — Ida: ;«. 1876, Thomas Keppel, Esq. [see E. Albemarle, colls.]. Alicia Menella :
m. 1874, Henry Keppel, Esq. [see E. Albemarle, colls.]. Residence, Threshers Bush, Harlow.
Uncle living (brother of ist Baronet) — Edward Kerrison, b. 1826 ; is a J.P. for Suffolk and city of
Norwich; was Mayor of Norwich 1868-9 and 1874-5: tn. 1856, Emma Susanna, who d. 1886,
da. of the late Rev. Clement Chevallier, R. of Badingham and Cransford, and has issue living,
Edward Montague Chevallier, b. 1861 ; ed. at Pembroke Coll., Camb. ; Bar. Inner Temple 1886:
tn. 1892, Mary Evelyn, da. of Richard George Coke, Esq., ol Brimington Hall. Derbyshire, —
Frances Sophia: m. 1889, Frederick William Cooke, Esq., and has issue living, — Mary Ethelind :
in. 1889, John Sharman Francey, Esq., of 36, Elm Park Gardens, S.W., and 16, Esplanade, Lowes-
toft, and has issue living. Residences, 20, Esplanade, Lowestoft ; Grey Friars, Norwich. Club,
Athenaeum.
AuntS living (sisters of ist Baronet)— Julia : m. ist, Major Samuel Ives Suiton, who</. 1850 ; 2ndly,
1858, Peter Wells, Esq. Charlotte Emma : m. 1838, the Rev. Henry Churchman Long, R. of
Newton Flotman, who d. 1884. Residence, Gelderston, near Beccles.
Gen. Sir Robert John Harvey, Knight, K.C.B., K.T.S., and K.C.B.A., was a distinguished soldier,
and served as A.D.C. to the Duke of Wellington at the battlesof Oporto, Busaco, Salamanca, Vittoria,
N'ive, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse, and at the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajos, Burgos, and St,
Sebastian. His son, Robert John, M.P. foi Thetford (C) 1865-8, was created a baronet.
HARVEY, Creation 1868, of Langley Park, Bucks.
Sir ROBERT GRENVILLE HARVEY, 2nd Baronet ;
b. July ist, 1856; s. his father, Sir ROBERT BATESON, 1887;
formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Oxfordshire L.I.
gutron of ®too -Citings — CrowcombeR.,and Lydiard St. Lawrence R.,
Somerset.
^Vrms — Gules, on a bend engrailed argent three trefoils slipped vert
within a bordure wavy or. t-rtst — A lion reguardant proper debruised
by a bendlet wavy sinister or, and resting his dexter forepaw on an
escutcheon argent charged with a bat's wing sable.
Seat— Langley Park, Slough. Clubs— Windham, White's.
Probitas verus honos.
Prabity is true honor.
Brother living— CHARLES BATESON, b. 1859; is Capt. ioth Hu^ars :
in. 1891, Catherine Maria^ da. of the Rev. the Hon. James Walter Las-
celles [see E. Harewood j, and has issue living, a da., b. 1892. Clubs,
Windham, Bachelors'.
Sisters living— Caroline Georgina.— — Diana Genevieve. Florence Anna : in. 1891, Richard
Henry Tillyer, Esq. Residence,
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
267
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — MAGDALEN BREADALDANE (Lady Harvey), widow of Alexander
Anderson, Esq., of Newstead, N.S. Wales, and da. of Sir John Pringle, 5th Baronet : in. 1874, as
his second wife, Sir Robert Bateson Harvey, ist baronet, who d. 1887. Residence, Jackwood,
Shooter's Hill, Kent.
Havelock-Allan, see Allan.
HAWKINS, Creation 1778, of Kelston, Somersetshire.
Rev. Sir JOHN CAESAR HAWKINS, 4th Baronet ; b.
Jan. 27*h, 1837 ; s. his grandfather, Sir JOHN C/ESAR, 1861 ;
ed. at Harrow, and at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1858, M.A.
1861); was V. of St. Paul's, Chatham, 1863-4, and of West-
cott 1864-6, and R. of St. Albans 1 866-8, and of Chelmsford
1878-80; is Hon. Canon of St. Alhans, and Chaplain 2nd Vol.
Batn. Essex Regt.: m. 1863, Mary Catharine, da. of Thomas
Ellames Withington, Esq., of Culcheth Hall, Lancashire.
3rms — Argent, on a saltire sable, five fleurs-de-lis or. Crrst — On a mount
vert, a hind lodged or.
Residence — Kelston Lodge, Banbury Road, Oxford. Club — New
University.
Sons living Of 3rd Baronet — Alexander Caesar, C.S., b. 1823; ed. at
Roy. Acacl., Woolwich; entered R.A. 1842, became Major 1855, Lieut.-
For God and the king. Col. 1862, Col. 1867, and Maj.-Gen. 1880, when he retired; served in
Crimean campaign 1855 (mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp,
Sardinian and Turkish medals, and 5th class Medjidie); C.B. 1871. Clubs, Army and Navy,
Union. Villiers W. Caesar, b. 1824; formerly a Dep.-Commissary-Gen. : m. 1857, Emily, who
d. 1878, da. of the Hon. John Daly, Administrator of Demerara and Essequibo, and has issue
living, Frederick Daly Caesar, b. 1858; is Surg.-Capt. Indian Med. Staff: in. 1892, Mabel, da. of
the late George Whitfield, Esq., of Hamsey House, near Lewes, — Villiers Alweyn Caesar, b. 1860 :
in. 1888, Florence Celia, da. of the late Major J. Cowper, isth Regt., and has issue living, Villiers
Frederick Caesar b. 1888,— Gerald Caesar, b. 1861,— Herben Caesar, b. 1863; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. :
m. 1890, Florence Margaret, da. of the late William John Tonge, Esq., of Morants Court, Seven-
oaks, and 7, Upper Westbourne Terrace, W., — Ernest Caesar, b. 1872, — Emily Maria, — Mabel
Edith. Residence, 8, Linden Gardens, Bayswater, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. George Caesar Hawkins, 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1807, d.
1870 : m. 1838, Eleanor Barbara, who d. 1871, da. of George Villiers Villiers, Esq. : —
GEO.RGE VILLIERS CAESAR, b. Aug. i8th, 1848. Residence,
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Thomas Scott Hawkins, 6th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1814,
d. 1889 : in. 1874, Fanny Cecilia (now of 30, Royal Crescent, Bath), da. of Evan
Williams, Esq., of Duffryn, Frwd, Cardiff:—
John Scott Caesar, b. 1875. Reginald Caesar, b. 1879. Laura Evelyn, b. 1877. Charlotte
Blanche, b. 1881.
Issue of the late Arthur Caesar Hawkins, Esq., 7 th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1816,^. 1890:
in. 1850, Emmeline Jane (now of Natal), da. of Jonah Dawnay, Esq. : —
Several children.
Granddaughters of the fate Charles Hawkins, Esq., 4th son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Hawkins, b. 17 — , d. 1857: in. 1807, Anna Augusta, who d.
1847, da. of Sir James Cockburn, 6th baronet, M.P. : —
Cecilia Mary (Hon. Mrs. John Baillie): m. 1837, the Rev. the Hon. John Baillie, who d. 1888,
brother of loth Earl of Haddington. Residence, 22, Emperor's Gate, S.W. — Georgiana
Augusta: in. 1839, Capt. James Charles Yorke, who d. 1867 [see E. Hardwicke, colls.]. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Charles Hawkins (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Charles James Hawkins, b. 1809, d. 1864 : in. 1831, Annie Mason, who
d. 1884, da. of Col. James Dixon. of Brandsburton, co. York : —
Annie Caroline : in. 1856, William Copley Woodhead, Esq., M.R.C.S., and has issue living, Charles
Hawkins Copley, b. 1857: m. 18— , Susan Backhouse, da. of J. Backhouse Hilderstone, Esq.,
M.R.C.S. and L.R.C. P., —William Francis Copley, b. 1858, — Claude Dusantoy Copley, b. 1860: in.
18 — . Annie, da. of — WaFlbank, Esq.,— Alexander Cockburn Copley, b. 1862, — Henry Annesley
Copley, b. 1868, — Caesar Hawkins Copley, b. 1873, — Noel Algernon Copley, b. 1875, — Frank Copley,
/'. 1877, — Annie Caroline Copley : nt. 1884, B. Mountain, Esq., — Edith Charlotte Copley, — Lilian
Copley, — Mabel Augusta Copley, — Delia Mary Copley, — Hilda Beatrice Copley..— —Augusta
Isabella: in. 1861, Capt. William J. Watson, formerly of 8th Regt., and has issue living, William
Charles Haines, b. 18^2; formerly Lieut. 5th Batn. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.), —
Rowland Herbert, b. 1869, — Annie, —Augusta Charlotte, — Ethel Marian Findeisen.— Charlotte.
Residence,
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Annesley Hawkins, b. 1813, d. 1891 : ;«. ist, 1838, Harriet
Emma, who a". 1844, da. of Col. William Hale, of Acomb, York; 2ndly, 1846, Isabell, who
d. 1864, da. of — Sinclair, Esq., of Escrick, York : —
(By ist marriage), Rev. William Webster, b. 1842 ; is R. of Hinderclay : in. 1877, Kate, da. of P. Ley-
burn, Esq., and has issue living, Charles Francis,*. 1880, — Rose Mary, — Beatrice, — Harriet Emma,
Olive. Residence, Hinderclay Rectory, near Piss. Augusta : nt. 1867, Edward Thomas Helme,
Esq. Residence, Hornchurch Lodge, Romford, Essex. — —(By 2nd marriage), Reginald, b. 1849 ;
ed. at Corpus Christi Coll. (B.A. 1873. M.A. 1876) : m. 1880, Marguerite Wilhelmine, da. of the
Rev. William Collings Lukis, R. of Wath, near Ripon, and has issue living, Eustace Fellowes Sin-
clair, b. 1881. Cecil, b. 1851. Arthur Cockburn, b. 1852: »/. 1883, Agnes, da. of H.
Carmichael, Esq., and has issue living, Henry Cecil Carmichael, b. 1884, — Arthur Charles, b. 1885.
Residence, Swan Lake, Manitoba. Launcelot, b. 1859. Georgiana Elizabeth. Mabel Anne.
Frances Emily.— —Mary Isabel.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Cses;
Grandson of the late Rev. Charles James Hawkins (ante) : —
Issue of the late Caesar Hugh Hawkins, Esq., Com. R.N., b. 1841, d. iR88 : m. 1888, Annit
Beatrice, da. of the late George Wills, Esq., of 3, Worcester Villas, Clifton : —
;ar Hugh George Wills (posthumous), b. 1889.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Edward Hawkins (infra) : —
;ue of the late Rev. Edward Hawkfns, D.D., b. 1789, d. 1882 : HI. 1828, Mary Anne. \vl
Issue of the late Francis Hawkins, Esq., M.D., 6. 1794, d. 1877 • "*• ist> ^S1, Hester, who
d. 1847, da. of the Rt. Hon. Sir John Vaughan ; 2ndly, 1859, Sarah Jane, who d. 1890, da.
of George Haywood, Esq. , of Park Hall, Derbyshire :-
, ... , — & -iuubc, vv iiniiebier. -A ft', neury uciiucuiiiii^,
b. 1843 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1866); is V. of Lytham, and Hon. Canon of Manchester :
vi. 1873, Lydia Constance, who if. 1880, da. of George Charnley Dewhurst, Esq., of Beechwood,
Lymm, Chester. Residence, Lytham, Lancashire. Hester Lucretia Eliza.
Issue of the late Rev. Edward Hawkins, 5th son of ist baronet, b. 17 — , d. 1806 : m.
1787, Margaret, who d. 1850, da. of the Rev. Thomas Howes, of Morningthorpe,
Norfolk :—
Rev. Robert, b. 1805 ; ed. at Pemb. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1827, M.A. 1830) ; is V. of Lamberhurst :
The ist baronet was Serjeant-Surgeon to George II. and George III.
HawMns-Whitshed, see Whitshed.
HAWLEY, Creation 1795, of Leybourne Grange, Kent.
Sir HENRY JAMES HAWLEY, 4th Baronet ; b. July
I4th, 1815; s. his brother, Sir JOSEPH HENRY, 1875 : m. ist,
1837, Elizabeth, who d. 1871, da. of Robert Askew, Esq. ;
2ndly, 1877, Maria Selina, who d. 1877, da. of Edward J.
Morant Gale, Esq.
fjatron of <9iu Jibing— Leybourne R., Kent.
^nns — Vert, a saltire engrailed or. Crest — A dexter arm in armour
proper, garnished or, holding in the hand a spear in bend sinister, point
downwards.
Seat — Leybourne Grange, near Maidstone. Residence— Hoove Lea,
Cliftonviile, Brighton.
Sisters living— Augusta Harriet . m. 1839, the Rev. John Hamilton, who
d. 1891, V. of Lynsted, and has issue living, John (of 93, Elm Park Gardens,
S.W. Club, Junior Carlton), b. 1850 : m. 1883, Helen, da. of Gen. Charles
Crutchley, of Sunninghill Park, Ascot, and has issue living. John b. 1884, Charles Eliott b. 1888,
George Frederick b. 1890, Julia Helen, — George Trayton Eliott, b. 1854 : m. 1878, Anna, da. of
William Farrer, Esq., — Elizabeth Anna : m. 1870, Major Walter James M'Grigor, who d. 1891
[see M'Grigor, Bart., colls.], of 3, Upper George Street, Bryanston Square, W. , — Cordelia Eleanor :
in. 1877, Major Robert Evans Montgomery, formerly R.M.L. I., — Mary Grace: m. 1874, Capt.
Charles Sheldon Pearce Woodruffe, R.N., of Old Roar House, Silver Hill, Hastings,— Adela
Louisa : m. 1874, Octavius Roper Tyler, Esq. Ellen Catherine.
Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet— Mildred Catherine : m. 1869, Col. Barnngton Bulkley
Douglas Campbell {see B. Blythswood]. Residence, 13, Manchester Square, W. Morna Georgina :
m. 1874, Percy Fitzhardinge Raymond-Barker, Esq., J.P. \see E. Ducie, colls.]. Residence, East
Burnham Grove, Slough.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Charles Hawley, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1823, d.
1877 : m. 1845, Mary, da. of Sir Michael Cusac-Smith, Bart. : —
HENRY MICHAEL, b. March 25th, 1848 : ed. at Radley, and at Queen's Coll., Oxford ; is a J. P.
for Lincolnshire: m. 1875, Frances Charlotte, da. of John Wingfield -Stratford, Esq. [see V. Powers-
court, colls.], of Addington Park, near Maidstone, and has issue living, Henry Cusac Wingfield,
b. 1876,— Cyril trancis, b. 1878,— Michael Charles, b. 1879, -Gladys Florence,— Olive Victoria.
Residence, Tumby Lawn, Boston. Club, Constitutional. Rer. Charles Cusac, b. 1851 ; ed. at
Radley, and at Jesus Coll., Camb. ; is R. of Leybourne. Residence, Leybourne Rectory, near
Maidstone. Club, New University.— Frederick William, b. 1854; ed.at Radley. Arthur
Cecil, b. 1862. Edith Catherine. Ada Mary. Kathleen Augusta. Mary Blanche.
Ethel Maud. Nina Cicely.
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HAY, Creation 1635, of Smithfteld, and Haystoun, Peeblesshire.
Sir JOHN ADAM HAY, gth Baronet ; b.
May 5th, 1854 ; s. his father, Sir ROBERT, 1885 :
ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut. Scots Guards ; is a
J.P. and a D.L. for Peebiesshire, and Major 3rd
Vol. Batn. Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.) : m. 1881,
Anne Salisbury Mary Meliora, da. of Sir Robert
John Milliken Napier, gth baronet, and has issue,
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, azure, three cinquefoils
argent ; 2nd and 3rd, gules, three bars ermine ; over all
upon an escutcheon of pretence argent, three escutcheons
gules, all within a bordure vert, charged alternately with
unicorns' heads couped and stars argent. Crist — An ox-
yoke in bend argent, bows gules. jtapporttrs — On the
dexter a husbandman habited proper, holding over his
shoulder an ox-yoke as the crest ; and on the sinister a
royal stag proper.
Seat — -Kings Meadows, Kerfield, Haystoun, Peebles, N.B. Clnbt —Guards', Orleans, Carlton,
New.
For my country.
Son living— DUNCAN EDWYN, b. Sept. =5th, 188:;.
Daughters living- Meliora. Dorriel Napier.
Brothers living — Athole Stanhope, b. 1861 : tn. 1890, Caroline Margaret, da. of Sir Edward
Cunard, 2nd Bart., and has issue living, Robert Athole, b. 1890, — a son, b. 1892. Residence, Marie-
field. Roxburgh. Club, Orleans. Robert Butler, b. 1864. Club, Bachelors'.
Sisters living— Henrietta Louisa. Adele.
AuntS living (daughters of yth Baronet) — Dorothea (Countess of Chesterfield) : m. 1851, the 9th
Earl of Chesterfield, who d. 1887. Residences, n, Egerton Gardens, S.W. ; Holme Lacy, Here-
ford. Mary Anne : tn. 1860, Lieut. -Col. Charles Inge, who d. 1874, and has issue living, William
Frederick (of Thorpe-Constantine, Tamworth), b. 1863 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Prince of
Wales's (N. Staffordshire Regt.), — Ethel Harriet: tn. 1887, Duncan Davidson, Esq., of Inchmarlo,
Aberdeenshire. Residence, Thorpe-Conslantine, Tamworth.^— Adelaide.
WidOW living Of 8th Baronet— SARAH (Lady Hay), da. of A. Duncan, Esq., of Providence,
Rhode Island, U.S.A. : m. 1853, Sir Robert Hay, 8th baronet, who d. 1885. Residence, North
House, Putney.
The ist baronet was an Esquire of the body of James VI. With his patent of baronetcy he
received eighteen square acres of land in Nova Scotia. The 3rd baronet inherited only the title, which
on his death, in 1683, became dormant. In 1762 James Hay, Esq., M.D., claimed the baronetcy,
and it was allowed by a jury assembled at Perth.
HAY, Creation 1663, of Park, Wigtownshire.
Sir LEWIS JOHN ERROLL HAY, gth Baronet ; b.
Nov. I7th, 1866 ; s. his father, Sir ARTHUR GRAHAM, 1889 ;
ed. at Fettes Coll., Edinburgh.
JVrms — Argent, three escutcheons within a bordure gules. Crtst — A
falcon, wings addorsed proper.
Residence — Monine, Karnanl, Tirhoot, Bengal.
Serva jugum.
Keep the yoke.
Brothers living— THOMAS JAMES MACPHERSON, b. Aug.
I5th, 1876 ; ed. at Educational Institution, Dundalk. — Arthur
George Beresford, b. 1878 ; ed. at Christ's Hospital, London.
Sisters living— Mary Elizabeth Tuchet. Gertrude Alice Brunette.
Emily Frances Graham. Robina Margaret Catherine Violet.
Florence Grace Douglas.
Uncles living (sons of 7th baronet)— Harry Douglas, b. 1845; ed. at
Edinburgh Univ. (M.B. and C.M. 1867) : ;«. 1872, Mary Grace, who
d. 1874, da. of the late Walter W. Veasey, Esq. Residence, Bingan-
tree House, Leslie, Fifeshire. Charles Edward, b. 1850: m, 1886,
Jessie Fulton, da. of James Arthur, Esq., of Barshaw and Carlung, and widow of John Moffal,
Esq., C.E. Club, Western.
Aunts living (daughters of 7th baronet) — Susanna Elizabeth Tuchet: m. 1871, Maj.-Gen. John
Gordon Graham, formerly of ist Roy. Dragoons, and has issue living, William Fergus, b. 1874, —
John Gordon, b. 1877,— Malcolm Hay (twin), b. 1877, — Claud, b. 1881, — Cecil, b. 1883, —
Violet, — Alice, — Mary Theresa. Residences, Wyseby, Dumfries ; Gilshaw Lodge, Rugby.
Georgiana Barbara: m. 1863, William Johnston, Esq., M.P., and has issue living, Lewis Audley
Marsh, b. 1865; is in Civil Ser. of Straits Settlements, — Charles, b. 1867 ; is in B.C.S. : tn. 1888,
Vera, da. of the late Gen. Vladimir Jelihovsky, of Tiflis, Caucasus.^-William, b. 1876, — Georgiana
Audley Hay, — Ada Catherine. Residences, 131, Leinster Road, Rathmines, Dublin ; Ballykilbeg,
co. Down.
Widow living Of 8th Baronet— THOMASINA ISABELLA (Lady Hay), da. of the late John Brett
Johnston, Esq., of Ballykilbeg House, co. Down: m. 1864, Sir Arthur Graham Hay, 8th baronet,
who d. 1889. Residence, Carlingford House, Carlingford, co. Louth.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Spare nought.
HAY, Creation 1703, of Alderston, N.B.
Sir HECTOR MACLEAN HAY, yth Baronet ; b. March
28th, 1821 ; s. his father, Sir TAMES DOUGLAS HAMILTON, 1873 5
is a partner in firm of Mocatta and Goldsmid, Bullion Brokers,
of Throgmorton Avenue, E.G. : m. 1st, 1852, Ann Charlotte,
who d. 1888, da. of Dr. T- White, I yth Dragoons, and widow
of Lieut.-Col. W. C. Lewis Bird, H.E.I.C.S. ; 2ndly, 1889,
Julia, widow of William Johnson, Esq., of Appleby, Lincoln.
;2Vras — Quarterly : ist and 4th, azure, three fraises, Fraser ; 2nd and
3rd, gules, three bars ermine, Giffcrd nf } 'ester ; over all, upon an escut-
cheon of pretence argent, three escutcheons gules, in the centre a key
fesseways ward downwards sable. Crtst — A goat's head erased argent,
armedor.
Residence — Ingoldsby, Tangley Park, Hampton.
Sisters living — Anna : m. 1846, John Morison, Esq., and has issue living, Jane Elizabeth, — Mary.
Residence, Home Terrace, West Ferry, Dundee. Mary Jane : tn. 1875, Samuel Fleming Smith,
Esq., who d. 1876. Residence, 117, Rideau Street, Ottawa, Canada. Augusta : in. 1856, St.
Lawrence Berford, Esq., of Canada, and has issue living, Victor Fitzwilliam, b. 1860, — Hamilton
St. Lawrence, b. 1866, — Louisa Jane, — Florence Mary, — Emily Frances Harriette, — Anna Maria.
Residence, Tara Arran, co. Bruce, Ontario. Louisa. Harriette Charlotte Elizabeth.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late William Thomas Hay, Esq., 2nd son of 6th baronet, f. 1822,
d. 1886 : m. 1860, Isabella (now of Melbourne, Victoria), da. of Robert Charles,
Esq., of Melbourne : —
WILLIAM HENRY, b. May 3cth, 1867. Edward, b. 1870. Frederick Howard, /-. 1871.
James Herbert, b. 1873.
Issue of the late Hamilton Staveley Augustus Lindiey Hay, 3rd son of 6th baronet,
b. 1824, d. 1884 : m. 1853, Agnes Swinton (now of 3, Viewforth Terrace, Edin-
burgh), da. of John Carfrae, Esq., of Edinburgh : —
Henry Campbell, b. 1859. Agnes Jane.
Issue of the late Howard Augustus Hay, 4th son of 6th baronet, b. 1828, d. 1884 : m.
1853, Sarah (now of Osprey, Canada West), da. of Henry Harris, Esq., of Bitterne,
Southampton : —
William James Henry Beachell, b. 1856. Douglas Hector, b. 1869. Jane Sophia Louisa.
Issue of the late Capt. John Hay, half-brother of 5th Baronet : —
William Ker, b. 1800: m. 1825, Catherine Norval, who d. 1883, da. of Crosby Swindal-Norval. Esq.,
of Baghall, co. Linlithgow, and has issue living, John Charles, 6. 1831 ; is Hon. Maj.-Gen. I.S.C., —
Catherine Joan : m. 18 — , Gen. G. Conran, — Christina : m. 18 — , Col. Hennah, Madras Cav., — Susan
Nancy, — Mary Loraine: m. 18— , H. Bird, Esq., — Jessie. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Capt. John Hay, half-brother of 5th baronet: —
Issue of the late Alexander Murray Hay, Esq., b. 1779, d. 1864 : m. 18 — :—
Thomas, b. 18 — . James Shaw, b. 18 — .
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Thomas Pasley Hay, Esq., b. 1801, d. 1858 : m. i3 — , Georgina,
da. of — Arnaud, Esq., of Mauritius : —
Woulfe, b. 1836 ; formerly Col. M.S.C. ; retired as Maj.-Gen. 1886 : m. 1863, Alida Maria, da. of Surg.-
Maj. H. W. Porteus, and has issue living, Henry Thomas Horatio (Club, Junior Army and Navy),
b. 1863; is Lieut. M.S.C., — James Douglas, b. 1865, — Frederick George, b. 1870, — Alexander,
b. 1872, — Mary Conran, — Emily Henrietta, — Annie Ker, — Lucy Katherine. Residence, 17. Adam-
son Road, S. Hampstead, N.W. Sir James Shaw, K.C.M.G., b. 1839 ; formerly Lieut. Sgth
Regl. ; was Administrator of Govt. of the Gambia 1886-8, and Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Sierra
Leone and H.M.'s Consul for Liberia 1888-92, since when he has been Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Bar-
bados ; C.M.G. 1887, K.C.M.G. 1889 : m. ist, 18— , Jane, who d. 18 — , da. of John Morin, Esq.,
of Allington, co. Dumfries ; 2ndly, 18 — , Frances Marie, da. of Mons. Jacques Polatza, of Brussels,
and has issue living (by ist marriage), Margaret Eleanor, b. 1866. Residence, Government House,
Bridgetown, Barbados. Clubs, Junior Army and Navy, Constitutional, Junior Constitutional.
Loraine Geddes, b. 1847; formerly Lieut. iosth Regt. ; is Commr. of Tobago : ;//. 1879, Emily
Alice, da. of the late Capt. Donald Macdonald, H.E.LC.S., and has issue living, Loraine Macdonald,
b. 1883,— James Carrington, b. 1888, — Mary Georgina,— Margaret Emily,— Hilda Rose. Residence,
Government House, Tobago, W. Indies. Mary Elizabeth: ;«. 1864, Charles Bathurst, Esq.,
and has issue living, Charles, b. 1867, — Arthur Henry, b. 1872, — Robert, b. 1875. Residence,
Lydney Park, Lydney, Gloucestershire.
DALRYMPLE-HAY, Creation 1798, of Park Place, Wigtownshire.
Right Hon. Sir JOHN CHARLES DAL-
RYMPLE-HAY, P.C., K.C.B., D.C.L., F.R.S.,
3rd Baronet; b. Feb. nth, 1821; s. his father,
Sir JAMES. 1861; ed. at Rugby; entered R.N. 1834,
became Rear-Aclm. 1866, Vice-Adm. 1875, and
Adm. (retired) 1878; served in first Kaffir war 1835,
and in Syria 1840 (medal with clasp, and Turkish
medal); commanded squadron that destroyed pirate
fleets at Bias Bay and Gulf of Tonquin 1849 (pro-
moted Capt., and presented with a service of plate
by merchants of China), and H.M.S. "Hannibal"
Preserve the yoke. in Black Sea during part of Russian war, present
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
271
at capture, of Sebastopol (medal with clasp, Turkish medal, and 4th class Medjidie) ;
was a member of Greenwich Hospital Commn. 1860-6, and of .Public Works Loan
Commn. 1862-74, Chm. of Iron Plate Committee 1861-4, an<^ a Lord of the Admiralty
1866-8 ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for co. Wigtown ; unsuccessfully contested Wakefield
1865, Tiverton 1866, and Stamford 1880 ; sat as M.P. for Wakefield (C) 1862-5, for
Stamford 1866-80, and for Wigtown Burghs 1880-5 5 C.B. 1869, Hon. D.C.L. Oxford
1870, P.C. 1874, K.C.B. 1885 : m. 1847, the Hon. Eliza Napier, da. of 8th Baron
Napier, and has issue.
^rnts — Quarterly : ist and 4th, or, on a saltire azure nine lozenges of the field, all within a
bordure argent ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a yoke proper in chief, and in base thiee escutcheons gules.
Ctsts — ist, a rock proper, over it the motto " Firm ; " 2nd, a falcon proper, charged on the breast,
with an escutcheon gules, j&upportirs — Two men in country habits, holding in their hands, dexter, a
ploughshare proper ; sinister, an ox-yoke proper.
Seat — Craigenveoch. Glenluce, N.B. Town Residence — 108, St. George's Square, S.W. Clubs
— United Service, Scottish Conservative.
SOUS living— JAMES FRANCIS, b. May sist, 1848; ed. at Harrow; served in 3rd Batn. Roy.
Scots Fusiliers 1868-87, when he retired as Major; is a J.P. for Wigtownshire, a J.P. and D.L.
for Ayrshire, and a member of Ayr County Council : m. 1873, Ellen Douglas, da. of Robert Hathoni
Johnston-Stewart, Esq., of Glasserton, Wigtownshire, and has issue living, John Douglas, b. 1874, —
Robert William, b. 1877, — Eleanor Louisa. Residence, Dunlop House, Dunlop, Ayrshire. Clubs,
•William Archibald, b. 1851 ; ed. at Harrow ; is a Clerk in the Treasury. Clubs,
Carlton, New.
Carlton, St. James's.
Club, St. James's.
-Charles John, b. 1865 ; ed. at Harrow ; is a Clerk in the Foreign Office.
Daughters living — Evelyn Eliza. Clara Georgiana. Mary Elizabeth. Mabel Lucy.
Ellinor Alice. Violet Susan.
Half-Sisters living— Sarah Georgina: m. 1849, James Stewart, Esq. [see E. Galloway, colls.].
Residence, 9, Nonh Mansion House Road, Edinburgh. Susan : m. 1853, Hastings M'Douall, Esq. ,
who d. 1869 [see M. Bute, colls.]. Residence, 118, Park Road, Newc.astle-on-Tyne.— ^Grace
Maria: m. 1854, the Rev. William Sutherland M'Douall [see M. Bute, colls.]. Residence, Ousden
Rectory, near Newmarket.— Mary Heron Maxwell : m. 1864, Gen. Charles Francis Fordyce, C.B.,
who d. 1887. Residence, Hayford, Torquay.— Anne Wilhelmina : m. 1878, the Rev. Edwin Price,
M.A., V. of Bishop Auckland, Rural Dean of Auckland, and Priest in Ord. to H.M. Residence,
The Vicarage, Bishop Auckland.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Col. George James Dalrymple-Hay, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1829,
d. 1881 : m. 1855, Amelia Emily, da. of Col. Henry Daniel Maitland : —
James Reginald Maitland, b. 1858 ; is Capt. 2nd W. India Regt., and Adj. 4th Vol. Batn. Princess.
Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) : m. 1892, Catherine Margaret, da. of Henry
Billinghurst, Esq., of Stedham Hall, Midhurst, Sussex. Charles Vernon, b. 1860. Harley
Hugh, b. 1861 ; is a Civil Engineer: >«. 1891, Agnes Yelland, da. of the late Frederick Waters,
Esq., of Clarence House, Forton Road, Gosport. John Barstow Mackenzie, b. .1863 ; is a Clerk
in Bank of England. George Houston, b. 1865. Stair Francis Barton, b. 1872. Annie
Susan: in. 1880, Capt. Henry Townsend Butcher. Ji. A.
Issue of the late Houston Stewart Dalrymple-Hay, Esq., 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b.
1833, d. 1873 : m. 1859, Mary Adelaide, da. of William Richard King, Esq., of
Eulorie, N.S.W. :—
James Stewart, b. i36o. Richard Tycho, b. 1861. Claude Thomas Hugh Vans, b. 1865.
Houston Stewart, b. 1871. Emma Anne : m, 1884, Burton Dibbs, Esq. Residence, Sydney.
Ellen Maria.
The ist baronet, Col. Sir John Dalrymple, of Dunragit, Wigtownshire, married the daughter of
Sir Thomas Hay, Bart., of Park, on inheriting whose estates in 1791 he assumed the name of Hay.
HAYES, Creation 1789, of Drumboe Castle, Donegal.
Sir SAMUEL HERCULES HAYES, 4th Baronet ; b.
Feb. 3rd, 1840 ; s. his father, Sir EDMUND SAMUEL, M.P.,
1860; ed. at Harrow; formerly Capt. 2nd Life Guards; is a
D.L. and a J.P. for co. Donegal (High Sheriff 1884) : m. 1878,
the Hon. Alice Anne Hewitt, da. of 4th Viscount Lifford, and
has issue.
^.rmss— Argent, a chevron between three griffins' heads erased sable.
Crtst— A. griffin's head erased between two wings sable.
Seat— Drumboe Castle, Stranorlar, co. Donegal. Club — Carlton.
Daughter living— Alice Emily, b. 1879.
Brother living— EDMUND FRANCIS,*, 1850; ed. at Harrow.
Sisters living — Emily Anne. Elizabeth. Katherine. Alice
Caroline. Emma Agnes : m. 1879, William Woods, Esq., and has issue
living, Henry Charles, b. 1881, — Edmund William, b. 1886. Residences,
Warnford Park, Bishop's Waltham. Hants ; Whitley Hall, Wigan.
Georgina Mary Anne. Louisa Lydia.
The 3rd baronet sat as M.P. for co. Donegal (C) 1832-60.
Dieu me conduise.
God guide me.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
HAYES, Creation 1797, of Westminster.
Rev. Sir JOHN WARREN HAYES, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Aug. 1 2th, 1799 ; s. his brother, Sir THOMAS PELHAM, 1851 ;
ed. at Harrow, and Wadham Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1821, M.A.
1824); was Rector of Arborfield 1840-80: m. 1844, Ellen, who
d. 1849, da. of the late George Edward Beauchamp, Esq.,
[Proctor-Beauchamp, Bart., colls.], and has issue.
JJstron of 43nc gibing — Nether Worton V., Oxon.
Jkrms — Argent, a chevron azure, between three escutcheons gules, each
charged with a leopard's face or. Crtst — On a perch proper, a falcon, wings
endorsed or, an escutcheon pendent from the beak, as in the arms.
Seat — Newlands, Arborfieid, Berks. Club — University.
Daughter living— Ellen Anne : m. 1868, John Simonds, Esq., and has
Nil desnerandum issue livin*' John> b- 1879,— Maurice Hayes, b. 1882,— Ellen Maud,—
Beatrice Mary,— Selina Gertrude,— Constance,— Alice van Cortlandt.
Never despair. Residence, Newlands, Arborfield, Berks.
Granddaughters living (issue of the late Capt. John Beauchamp Hayes, b. 1849, d- I&%4 '• '"• 1878,
Julia Annie, da. of the late Henry Hibbert Hopkins, Esq., of Guilsborough Grange, Northampton-
shire).^^—Annie Ellen. Lucy Isabel.—— Marguerite.
The ist baronet was Physician to the Forces during the first American war.
HAYTER, Creation 1858, of South Hill, Berkshire.
Sir ARTHUR DIVETT HAYTER, 2nd Baronet;
b. Aug. igth, 1835 ; s. his father, the Right Hon. Sir WILLIAM
GOODENOUGH, Q.C., 1878 ; ed. at Eton, and at Brasenose
Coll., Oxford (B.A., Scholar, 1857, M.A. 1859); formerly
Capt. Grenadier Guards, and Lieut. -Col. London Rifle Brigade ;
is a D.L. and a J.P. for Berks, and a J.P. for Somerset ; sat as
M.P. for Wells (Z) 1865-8, and for Bath 1873-85; unsuc-
cessfully contested Windsor 1863, Somerset E. 1868, "Hereford
(City) 1871, Bath 1885 and 1886, and Devonshire. Torquay
Div. 1892 ; was a Junior Lord of the Treasury 1880-2, and
Financial Sec. to War Office, 1882-5 : m. 1866, Henrietta, da.
Via vi. of the late Capt. Adrian John Hope (4th Dragoon Guards).
A way by force. ^rms — Azure, an escallop between three bulls' heads couped or. Crtst
— A bull's head erased sable, semee of escallops or, and pierced through the neck with a broken spear
in bend sinister, point upwards proper.
Seats — South Hill Park, Bracknell, Berks ; Trevena, Tintagel, Cornwall ; Linslade Manor, Bucks,
Town Residence — 9, Grosvenor Square, W. Clubs — Brooks's. Travellers', Reform, Devonshire.
National Liberal. •
Sister living — Mary Pulsford : ;«. 1857, Lieut. -Gen. William Rickman (formerly of 77th Regt.), and
has issue living, Gerald Whitmore (Club, Naval and Military), b. 1861 ; is Capt. R.A., — Graham
Egerton (Club, Badminton), b. 1869 ; is Lieut, and Batn. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers,— Arthur Wilmot, b.
1874, — Ethel Mary: in. 1885, C. B. Greenfield, Esq., of Barkham Square, Wokingham, Berks,
and has issue living, Ethel Gladys, — Ellen Douglas: m. 1891, William S. Allfrey, Esq., and has
issue living, Ethel Hamilton b. 1892, — Marion, — Henriette. Residence, Barkham Manor House,
Wokingham.
The ist baronet, the Right Hon. Sir William Goodenough, sat as M.P. for Wells (L) 1837-65 ; he
was Judge Advocate General 1847-9, ar"i Secretary to the Treasury 1849-58.
HAZLERIGG, Creation 1622, of Nosely Hall, Leicestershire.
Sir ARTHUR GREY HAZLERIGG, i3th Baronet; b.
Nov. I7th, 1878; s. his grandfather, Sir ARTHUR GREY, 1890.
$:itron of <Dnc Jibing — Noseley Don, Leicester.
S\rms — Argent, a chevron sable between three hazel leaves vert. Crest
— On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a Scot's head proper, bearded
and crined or.
Seat — Nosely Hall, Leicester.
Uncles living (sons of i2th baronet)— THOMAS MAYNARD, b. Aug.
5th, 1840; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; entered R.A. 1857, became
Major 1878, Lieut. -Col. 1879, and Col. 1883 (Lieut.-Col. h.p. 1885);
is A. A.G., Woolwich ; served in Afghan wars 1878-9-80 (medal with clasp) :
m. 1869, Margaret, da. of the late Lieut.-Gen. Francis Walker-Drummond
[see Williams-Drummond, Bart., colls.], and has issue living, Arthur,^.
1873, — Thomas,^. 1877, — Greville, b. 1881, — Gwendoline Alice, — Henrietta
Pro aris et focis. Mabel, — Evelyn, — Margaret. Club, Army and Navy. Rev. William
For our altars and our Greville, b. 1847; ed. at Harrow, and at Pembroke Coll., Oxford (B.A.
hearttts. 1872, M.A. 1873); is R. of Hallaton: tn. 1876, Barbara Mary, da. of
Lieut.-Col. Joseph Walker Pease, of Hesslewood, Hull [see Palmer,
Bart., cr. 1660], and has issue living, Roger Greville, b. 1877, — Guy
Maynard, b. 1887, — Charlotte Isabel,— Barbara Henrietta, — Eleanor Frances. Residence, Hallaton
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Rectory, Uppingham. Allen M arrival, b. 1855 : in. 1880, Adela Louisa Julia Fanny Codring-
ton, da. of the late Capt. Codrington Forsyth, R.N., C.B., and has issue living, Martival Grey,
b. 1884. Residence.
AlintS living (daughters of i2th baronet) — Henrietta Louisa : m. 1866, George Turner, Esq., and
has issue living, Arthur George Allen, 6. 1867, — Charles Edward, 6. 1870, — John Henry Leslie,
b. 1872, — Henry Augustus Greville, b. 1874, — Henrietta Isabel Maude, — Gwendoline Mary. Resi-
dence, The Laurels, Illston, Leicester. Dorothy Susan: m. 1861, Major Herrick Augustus
Palmer, formerly of 62iid Regt. [see Palmer, Bart., cr. 1660]. Residence, 10, Lansdowne Road,
Bedford. - Gwendoline Frances: in. 1883, Arthur Vores, Esq., M.R.C.S., and has issue living,
Arthur Cecil, />. 1884. Residence,
Great-Uncle living (son of nth baronet) — Grey, b. 1818 : »/. 1873, Sarah Ann, el. da. of Thomas
Clarke, Esq., of 25, Forest Road, Loughborough, and has issue living, Grey, b. 1879, — Thomas
Maynard, b. 1882, — Henrietta Ann, — Caroline Susan, — Lilian Elizabeth, — Dorothy Frances. Resi-
dence, Leicester.
Great-Aunt living (daughter of nth baronet) — Henrietta Susan: m. 1840, Thomas Bell, Esq.,
who if. 1863, and has issue living, Thomas Arthur, b. 1843, — William John Noel. b. 1844 : "*• 1881,
Frances Emma, da. of the late Richard Chase, Esq., of Clifton, co. Gloucester, — Henrietta Caroline :
m. 1870, Major J. J. Gibson, — Mary Susan : m. 1871, Robert Havmes, Esq., of Kibworth Beau-
champ, who d. 1879, — Selina Anne, — Emily Blanche, — Evelina Elisabeth : m. 1874, James Bourne
Benson, Esq., I.L.D., Solicitor, of i, Clement's Inn, Strand, W.C. Residence, The Pines, Goadby,
by Tugby, Leicester.
Mother living— Janet Edith, da. of Sir Archibald Orr Ewing, M.P., ist baronet : m. ist, 1878, Lieut.-
Col. Arthur Grey Hazlerigg, el. son of i2th baronet, who d. 1880, and has issue [see ante] ; 2ndly,
1888, Major Henry Pelham Burn, Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own).
Collateral Branches living.
Grandson of the Rev. Charles Maynard Hesilrige, brother of nth baronet (infra) : —
Issue of the late Arthur Hesilrige, Esq., Lieut. ?9th Regt., b. 1834, d, 1863 : m. 1862, Mary
George John Nicholls, Esq., F.R.C.S., of Bourne, Lincolnshire : —
; ed. at Wellington Coll. : m. 1889, Amy Florence, da. of the late
Augusta, da. of the late George John Nicholls, Esq., F.R.C.S., of Bourne, Lincolnshire : —
Arthur George Maynard, b. 1863 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. : m. 1889, Amy Florence, da. of the late
M. S. Myers, Esq., of Thorney Hedge, High Road, Chiswick, and has issue living, Phyllis
Maynard, b. 1890. Residence, 21, Applegarth Road, Brook Green, W.
Grandchildren of the late Col. Grey Hesilrige, 5th son of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Maynard Hesilrige (ante), b. 1802, d. 1878 : nt. 1829, Deborah
Maria, who d. 1866, da. of Arthur Buckby, Esq., of Seagoe, co. Armagh : —
Vicarage, Otley, Yorkshire. Thomas Greville, b. 1841 : m. 1871, Eliza Preston, and has issue
i living, Thomas Greville. b. 1878, — Robert Maynard, b. 1884, — Laura, — Deborah Maria, — Hannah
Dorothy. Residence, The Cottage, Noseley, near Leicester. Robert Martival, b. 1846.
Octavius, b. 1849 Hannah. Dorothy : m. Daniel Foster Hawkes, Esq., of Du Page co.,
U.S.A.
This family claims descent from Sir Roger de Hesilrige, who came over with William I. Sir
Arthur, the 2nd baronet, Governor of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, commanded " The Lobsters," a Parliament-
ary regiment of Cuirassiers. The 4th baronet was M.P. for Leicester. Sir Arthur Grey, the nth
baronet, assumed by royal license the surname of Hazlerigg in lieu of Hesilrige. The i2th baronet
was High Sheriff of Leicestershire 1857.
HEAD, Creation 1676, of Hermitage, Kent [Extinct 1868.]
Right Hon. Sir EDMUND WALKER HEAD, K.C.B., P.O., D.C.L.,
LL.D., F.R.S., 8th and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 8th Baronet— Caroline : »/. 1879, Charles William Herbert, Esq., retired
Com. R.N., and has issue living, Barbara Vera Salome,— Yvonne Avisa. Residence, The Grange,
Salcombe, S. Devon. Amabel Jane.
HEAD, Creation 1838, of Rochester, Kent.
Sir ROBERT GARNETT HEAD, ^rd Baronet ; b.
March i8th, 1845 ; s. his father, Sir FRANCIS SOMERVILLE,
1887 ; ed. at Marlborough Coll. : m. 1880, Florence Julia,
da. of the late Robert John Pollock, Esq. [see Pollock, Bart. ,
colls.], and has issue.
^rilts— Argent, a chevron ermines between three unicorns' heads couped
sable. Crtst — A unicorn's head couped sable, guttee de larmes.
Clubs — Brooks's, Reform, National Liberal.
Study quiei.
Sons living— ROBERT POLLOCK SOMERVILLE, b. April 7th,
1884. George Burges Digby, b. 1888.
Daughter living— Florence Mary, b. 1881.
Brothers living— Francis Somerville, b. 1846 : m. 1891, Charlotte Anne,
da. of Sir John Dick-Lauder, 8th Bart., and widow of Lieut. -Col. John
Fletcher Hathorn. Residence, Castle Wigg, Whithorn, Wigton^hire. Richard Lyon, b. 1849.
Residence, The Hermitage, Bloxham. Club, Union. James, b. 1851 : m. 1888, Christian Helen
Jane, el. da. of the late Duncan Cameron, Esq., of Inverailort, Inverness-shire. Residences, Inver-
ailort, Invernesa-shire ; 40, Lowndes Square, S.W. Clubs, Union, Wellington.
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Uncle living (sen of ist baronet)— Rev. George, b. 1822; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1845,
M.A. 1848); is R. of Aston Somerville. Residence, Aston Somerville Rectory, near Broadway.
Aunt living (daughter of ist baronet) — Julia Maria Burges : m. 1843, Capt. Robert Wiliamson
Ramsay (formerly of 42nd Highlanders), who d. 1886. Residence, Beulah House, Upp^r Norwood,
Surrey.
The ist baronet, the Right Hon. Sir Francis Bond, P.C., K.C.H., was sometime Lieut. -Governor
of Upper Canada.
Heathcote-Amory, see Amory.
HEATHCOTE, Creation 1733, of Hursley, Hampshire.
Sir WILLIAM PERCEVAL HEATHCOTE, 6th Baronet;
b. Sept. 7th, 1826 ; s. his father, the Right Hon. Sir WILLIAM,
P.O., D.C.L., 1 88 1 ; ed. at Eton, and at Winchester ; formerly
Lieut. 7th Hussars ; is a J.P. for Hants : m. 1849, Letitia
Maria, da. of D. Daly, Esq., of Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin,
and has issue.
Ermine, three pomeys each charged with a cross or. Crtst —
On a mural crown azure, a pomey charged with a cross or, between two
wings displayed ermine.
Seat — Redvers, Bournemouth. Club — St. George's.
Sons living— /?«'. WILLIAM ARTHUR, b. July 22nd. 1853 ; is in Holy
Orders of Church of Rome, and a member of So. of Jesus. Residence,
Deus prosperat justos. Beaumont College, Old Windsor. Gilbert Redvers (heir of entail),
God prospers Hie just. b- "854 ; is Major ist Batn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) ; served in
Gaika war 1878, and Zulu war 1879 (medal with clasp) : in. 1891, Pauline,
da. of Sir Alfred Wilson Trevelyan, 7th Bart. Club, Army and Navy.
Daughters living — Kathleen Ada ; is a Religious of the order of the Sacre Coeur. Isabel Frances.
Jlalf-Brothers living— Charles George, 6. 1843 ; ed- at Eton, and at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1865,
M.A. 1870); formerly Capt. Northumberland Fusiliers (Hon. Major 1883), and Lieut.-Col. and
Hon. Col. ist Vol. Batn. Hampshire Regt. ; is a J.P. and a County Councillor for Hants (Hursley
Div.): m. 1884, Lucy Lyttelton, da. of the late Richard Tanfield Vachell, Esq., of Coptfold Hall,
T£ss_ex, and has issue living, George Malcolm, b. 1891, — Maud Lyttelton, — Sybil Annesley, — Jennetta
Selina, — Frances Gwendolen. Residence, The Cottage, Hursley, Winchester. Club, Naval and
Military. Rev. Evelyn Dawsonne, b. 1844; ed. at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1867, M.A. 1870);
is V. of Sparsholt, and R. of Lainston : m. 1876, Grace, da. of the late James Hussey, Esq.,
of The Close, Salisbury [see Grove, Bart.]. Residence, Sparsholt Vicarage, near Winchester.
Arthur Malcolm, b. 1847 ; ed. at Eton, and at Oriel Coll., Oxford : in. 1879, Mary Forbes, da.
of the Rev. James Gavin Young, V. of Hursley, and has issue living, James Shirley, b. 1887, —
Martin Arthur, b. 1892, — Dorothy, — Marion, — Ruth. Residence, 104, Oakley Street, Chelsea, S.W.
Sister living— Caroline Elizabeth : m. 1858, Thomas Richard Frederick Cooke-Trench, Esq. [see
B. Ashtown, colls.]. Residence, Millicent, Naas, co. Kildare.
Half-Sisters living— Selina Frances. Helena Mary. Beatrice Henrietta.
WidOW living Of 5th Baronet— SELINA (Lady Heat/icote), da. of the late Evelyn John Shirley,
Esq., M.P., D.C.L. [see E. Ferrers, colls.]: m. 1841, as his 2nd wife, the Rt. Hon. Sir William
Heathcote, D.C.L., 5th baronet, who d. 1881. Residence, Beechwood, Totton, Hants.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Gilbert Vyvyan Heathcote, son of sth baronet, b. 1830, d. 1890 :
in. ist, 1853, Elizabeth, who d. 1864, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. William Arthur
Heathcote [infra]; 2ndly, 1865, Helen Maxwell, who d. 1882, da. of John James
Cunningham, Esq. ; srdly, 1883, Mary Henrietta, da. of Spencer Arthur Perceval,
Esq. [see E. Egmont, colls.] : —
(By ist marriage) Rev. Gilbert Arthur, b. 1854 ; is V. of Harmston : in. 1878, Mary Susan, da. of the
late Major William James Rind, Bengal Army, and has issue living, Mary Gertrude Caroline,
— Grace Mary Bertha. Residences, Harmston Vicarage, Lincoln ; Allt-nan-Ros, Ballachulish, N.B.
George Wyndham, b. 1855. Gerald William Yvery, b. 1858 : in. 1882, Amy, who d. 1888,
da. of the late Rev. George Jennings Davies, R. of Elden, Romsey, and has issue living, Henry
Arthur Yvery, b. 1887. Rev. Godfrey Samuel Charles, /'. 1860: m. 1882, Marian, da. of G.
Underwood, Esq.— -Gertrude Mary Selina. (By 2nd marriage) William Charles Perceval, />.
1867. Francis Cooke Caulfeild, b. 1868. Spencer Gilbert, b. 1871. Helen Mary Caroline.
Margaret Mary Helena. (By 3rd marriage) Leonard Vyvyan, b. 1885. Reginald St.
Alban, b. 1888.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Samuel Heathcote, -?rd son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. William Arthur Heathcote, b. 1808, d. 1882 : m. 1831, Eliza, who
d. 1879, da. of John Walsh, Esq., of Walsh Park, co. Tipperary : —
Katharine : in. 1860, Charles Robert Smith, Esq. Residence, Glenbourne, West End, Southampton.
Maria : m. 1868, Hugh Wyndham, Esq., and has issue living, Wadham, b. 1871, — Edmund, b.
1876, — Edith, — Mary, — Katharine, — Constance. Residence, Rollestone, Devizes, Wilts.
Issue of the late Adm. Edmund Heathcote, b. 1814, d. 1881 : in. ist, 1844, Elizabeth Lucy, da. of
Lieut.-Col. Law ; 2ndly, 1852, Jessie (now of Fritham Lodge, Lyndhurst, Hants), da. of
Charles John Hill, Esq., of Halifax, N.S. :—
Robert Walker, b. 1847 • formerly Major R. M.L.I. ; served in Zulu war 1879, and in Egyptian campaign
1882 (mentioned in aesoatrhes, medal with clasp, bronze star, and 4th class Medjidie) : m. 1877,
Constance Elizabeth, da. of the late Francis Shand, Esq., of Woolton Wood, Lancashire, and has
issue living, Esme, b. 1878, — Edith, b. 1882, — Erica, b. 1889. Residence, Broomy Lodge, New Forest,
Ringwood.-— Arthur Cleveland, R.N., i. 1854; became Lieut 1879; served in Egyptian War
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1882 (medal and bronze star): tit. 1886, Georgie, da. of Thomas Vance, Esq., of Blackrock, co.
Dublin.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Eustace Heathcote, b. 1815, d. 1881 : tn. 1849, Caroline Harriett,
da. of Matthew Munro, Esq., of Fritham, Hants : —
Caroline.
Grandchildren of the late Adm. Edmund Heathcote (ante) :—
Issue of the late William Eustace Heathcote, Esq., b. 1845, d. 1884 : in. 1869, Alice, da. of
— Page, Esq., of Hobart : —
William Arthur, b. 1873. Lucie Maud.
Issue of the late Adm. Sir Henry Heathcote, 4th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1777, d. 1851 :
in. 1790, Elizabeth, who d. 1845, da. of Thomas Guscott, Esq. : —
Susannah Maria Ouseley : m. 1841, Major Thomas Donovan. — Harriet Forbes : m. ist, 1840,
Hpnoratus Van Reyneveldt, of the Cape of Good Hope ; 2ndly, 1857, — Van Rooyen. Residence,
Diep Rivier, Mill River, District, of George, Cape of Good Hope.— Georgina Jamesina Somerset :
tn. 1839, John T. H. Blohm, Esq., who d. 18 — . Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Adm. Sir Henry Heathcote (ante) : —
Issue of the late William Lovell Heathcote, Esq., b. 1802, d. 1885 : m. 18— : —
William, b. 18— . Thomas, b. 18— . Gilbert, b. 18— . Charles, b. 18— : m. 18— , Miss Ida
Pherps, and has issue living, Frederick, b. 1875, — Charles William, b. 1877. Henry, b. 18 — :
;;/. 18 — . Miss Laetitia Murray, and has issue living, a son, b. 1877, — a da. Sarah : m. 18 — , the
Rev. Willianr Charles Wallis. Residence, St. Peter's, Cradock, Grahamstown, S. Africa.
Marian : m. 18 — , James Murray, Esq. Georgiana : m. 18 — , — Gilfillen, Esq. Residence,
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Heathcote, b. 18 — , d. 1829 : m. 18 — , Henrietta Maria, da. of
the late Robert Bransby Cooper, Esq., M.P. : —
William, b. 18— : m. 18— . Gilbert, b. 18— .
Issue of the late George Gage Heathcote, Esq., R.N., b. 18 — , d. 18 — : m. 18 — , Emma, who
d. 18 — , da. of the late Thomas Phillipps, Esq., of Lampeter : —
Gage Charles Edward, b. 1842: ;«. 1879, Alletta, da. of A. Van Wych, Esq. Thomas Munro,
b. 1848 : in. 1879, Augusta Euphine, da. of the late E. Philipps, Esq., and has issue living, Emma
Katherine, b. 1882. Edward Arthur, b. 1853. Frances Sophia : in. 1862, George Clarence
Hyde, Esq., J.P., and has issue living, Frederick Trevelyan, b. 1868,— James Gage, b. 1872, — Henry
Osmond, b. 1877, — Marian Heathcote, — Zilla Claribelle. Residence, Allen Park, Ladysmith, Natal.
Emma Mary : m. 1869, Henry Carlisle, Esq., and has issue living, Reginald, b. 1871, — Amy,
b. 1873 : m. 1891, Frank William Powrie, Esq. Residence, Elibank, Barkly East, S. Africa.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Gilbert Heathcote, sth son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Gilbert Heathcote, b. 1816, d. 1876 : m. ist, 1840, Marie, who d. 1843,
da. of Charles Lyell, Esq., of Kinnordy ; 2ndly, 1846, Mary, who d. 1854, da. of the late
Rear- Adm. Frederick Jennings Thomas [see Thomas, Bart., colls., cr. 1624]; wily, 1855,
Eliza Julia (now of Walton House, St. Leonards), da. of Sir John Godfrey Thomas, 6th
baronet, cr. 1624 : —
Frederick Arthur, b. 1851 ; formerly Lieut. 8ist Regt. : m. 1887, Evelyn Constance, da. of the late
Frederick Elin, Esq., of Hazlemount, Ryde, Isle of Wight, and has issue living, Frederick Gilbert,
b. 1889. Residence, 88, Lexham Gardens, W. Clubs, Army and Navy, Hurlingham.^— Mary
Louisa Anne : m. 1885, Edward Payne, Esq., formerly Com. R.N. (Club, Naval and Military), and
has issue living, Olive Mary Rene"e, b. 1886, — Margaret Jane, b. 1888. Selir.a : m. 1874, Capt.
Aretas John Verling Collins, formerly R.N. (Club, Army and Navy).— —Ellen Georgiana.-^— Eliza
Paulina.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Thomas Heathcote (infra) : —
Issue of the late Thomas Jenkyns Heathcote, Esq., b. 1817, d. 1886 : m. 1847, Mary Catherine,
who d. 1875, da. of the late Major Moultrie, of Aston Hall, Salop: —
Thomas George Jenkyns, b. 1848 ; ed. at Worcester Coll., Oxford (B.A. 18— , M.A. 18— ). Arthur
Napier, R.N., b. 1850 ; became Com. 1887 ; served in Egyptian war 1882 (medal and bronze star) :
in. 1877, Louisa Willoughby, adopted da. of Neston Fuller, Esq., of Brighton, and has issue living,
Arthur Austin, b. 1878, — Marguerite Mary, b. 1881, — Amy Florence, b. 1882. Herbert Moultrie,
R.N.,b. 1853; became Lieut. 1877: ;«. 1888, Charlotte Violetta, da. of the late Rev. T. Coombe
Williams, of Crpydon. Walter Comyn, b. 1855. Basil, b. 1858. Rev. Wyndham Selfe, b.
1862 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1885) ; is Curate of St. Andrew, Streatham : m. 1888, Agnes,
da. of the Rev. James Macdouall, and has issue living, Wyndham Macdouall, b. 1889, — Catharine
Moultrie Maud. Godfrey Austen, b. 1866. George Wadham Bruce, b. 1868. Rose Mary.
Georgiana Mary Noel.
Grandchildren of the late Samuel Heathcote, Esq., 4th son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Thomas Heathcote, b. 1789, d. 1859 : tn. 1816, Georgiana, who d. 1881,
da. of John Fuller, Esq., of Neston Park, Wilts :—
Rev. Samuel John, b. 1823 , ed. at Magdalene Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1846); is V. ofWilliton: m. 1846,
Mary Sidney, who d. 1885, da. of Sir Christopher Sydney Smith, 2nd baronet, of Erdiston, and
has issue living, Rei'. Samuel Sidney, b. 1848 ; ed. at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1871), — John
Cuthbert (of Hinton Abbey, Bath), b. 1852 ; ed. at Oriel Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1880) : m. 1876, Lady
Eva Campbell, da. of 6th Earl of Breadalbane and has issue living, John Robert Campbell b. 1879,
Mary Eva, — Rev. Ernest Edward Egremont, b. 1858 ; ed. at Emmanuel Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1879 ; is
R. of Rewe, Devonshire), — Mary Georgina: in. 1881, Trehawke Kekewich, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of
Peamore, Exeter, — Sophia Laetitia: m. 1872, the Rev. Edward John Gore Dupuis, R. of Alphing-
ton, Exeter, and has issue living, Jane b. 1873, — Cecilia Maria,— Ellen Augusta Maud. Residence,
Eastfield House, Williton, Taunton. —/?£». William Neston, b. 1827 ; is R. of Ditteridge : m. ist,
1858, Juliana, who d. 1867, da. of William Heald Lud low- Bruges, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1868, Isabella
Lingwood, da. of Richard Duppa Toovey, Esq., and has issue living (by ist marriage), Gertrude
Ellen Beatrice, — Agnes Blanche Evelyn, — Frances Maud. Residence, Ditteridge Rectory,
Chippenham. Louisa Dorothea : m. 1843, the Rev. Charles Francis Baker, who d. 1888, R.
cf Tellisford, and has issue living, Rev. Charles William Heathcote, b. 1844 ; ed. at Hertford
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1867) ; is R. of St. Clement's with St. Edmund's, Norwich : in. 1869, Frances
Mary, el. da. of the late Rev. Francis MacCarthy, formerly V. of St. Mark's, Clerkenwell, — Arthur
Henry (of The Bank House, Blandford), b. 1856: m. 1891, Mary Augusta, da. of the late Col.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Wyndham Baker, R.A., and has issue living, Dorothy Wyndhara b. 1891, — Augustus Theodore, b.
1860 ; is Capt. R.A.,— Rev. Richard Whittington, b. 1865 ; ed. at Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; is R.
of Tellisford, Somerset, — Louisa Mary, b. 1849 : m. 1879, George Gordon Peter ' Brodie, Esq., of
Lea Hall, Handsworth, Birmingham, and has issue living, Charles Gordon and Theodore Stuart
(twins) b. 1884, Philip Wyndham b. 1887, Marjorie b. 1880, Winifred b. 1882, — Susanna Georgina, b.
1853 : m. 1889, Edward Whinfield, Esq., of The Hollies, W. Norwood, S.E. Residence, Tellisford,
near Batb. Frances Elizabeth: m. ist, 18— , the Rev. Caleb Williams, who d. 18 — , R. of
Newhaven, Sussex ; andly, 1857, Matthew Edward Habershon, Esq., and has issue living (by 2nd
marriage), Edward Neston Williams (of The Firs, Edenbridge), b. 1859 : >"• l%%5> Amy Burdon,
da. of C. Maling Webster, Esq., and has issue living, Edward Francis b. 1886, Sydney Heathcote
b. 1889, — Alice Maud : m. 1887, James Allan Mclntyre, Esq., of 52, Prince's Square, W. Residence,
2, Lewes Crescent, Brighton.^— Mary Ann Lastitia : ;«. ist, 1843, William Lye Seagram, Esq.,
of Warminster, who d. 1844; 2ndly, 1869, John Sanderson Thomas, Esq., who d. 1878. of Monk's
Park, Sussex, and has issue living (by ist marriage), William F. (of Bratton House, Westbury), b.
18 — Harriett Anne Lovell (Baroness Teynkain) : m. 1860, the 171)1 Baron Teynham, who d.
1892. Residence, Linstead, Sidcup.
Issue of the late Ven. Gilbert Heathcote, Archdeacon of Winchester, 5th son of 2nd
baronet, b. 1765, d. 1829: m. ist, 1805, Sophia Elizabeth, who d. 1806, da. of
Martin Wall, Esq., M.D., of Oxford ; 2ndly, 1807, Anne, who d. 1828, da. of the
Rev. Edwards Beadon : —
Rev. Gilbert Wall, b. 1806; formerly Fellow of New Coll., Oxford (B.C.L. 1832); is a Fellow of
Winchester Coll. : tit. 1842, Clara Rosalie, da. of the Ven. Timothy Stonhouse-Vigor [see Stonhouse,
Bart., colls.]. Resilience, 7, College Street, Winchester. Club, Oxford and Cambridge.
Grandchildren of the late Ven. Gilbert Heathcote (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rev. William Beadon Heathcote, b. 1812, d. 1862 : in. 1852, Elizabeth Mary,
who d. 1892, da. of the Rev. George Deane, R. of Bighton : — -
Cecil Hamilton, b. 1856. Agnes Mary.
The ist baronet, Sir William, M.P. for Southampton and Buckingham, married Elizabeth,
only daughter of the ist Earl of Macclesfield (Lord Chancellor), to whose peerages Sir William's heir
is in remainder. The 3rd baronet was M. P. for Hampshire ; the 4th baronet, also M. P. (C.) for Hants,
assumed the additional surname of Freeman. The 5th baronet, the Rt. Hon. Sir William, P.C.,D.C.L.,
sat as M.P. for Hampshire (C) 1826-32, for N. Hampshire 1837-49, and for Oxford University i854.-68.
HENNIKER, Creation 1813, of Newton Hall, Essex.
Sir BRYDGES POWELL HENNIKER, 4th Baronet;
b. Sept. 3rd, 1835; s. his father, Rev. Sir AUGUSTUS BRYDGES,
1849 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Capt. Royal Horse Guards, and
Capt. W. Essex Yeo. Cav. ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Essex;
was Assist. Inspector Local Govt. Board 1874-7, and Private
Sec. to Pres. of Local Govt. Board 1877-80; has been Registrar-
Gen, of Births, Deaths, and Marriages since 1880 : /;/. 1860.
Justina Louisa, who d. 1890, da. of Thomas Hughan, Esq., of
Airds, N.B., and has issue.
^rms — Or, on a chevron gules between two crescents in chief, and in
base an escallop azure, three estoiles argent. £rt8t — An escallop or, charged
with an estoile gules.
Town Residence — 71, Eccleston Square, S.W. Club — Carlton.
Dens major columna. gona Hying- FREDERICK BRYDGES MAJOR, b. Aug. i2th, 1862;
Godis the greatest support. is Capt. 4tn Batn. King's Roy. Rifle Corps. Club, Naval and Military.
Arthur John, R.N., b. 1866 ; became a Lieut. i8~
Janetta.— — Louisa Mary : m. 1891, Capt. Horace Walter Calverley, formerly 5th Dragoon Guards
[see B. Rookwoodj. Residence, 38, South Eaton Place, S.W.
Brothers living — Augustus Henry Aldborough, b. 1837 ; was formerly in R.N. ; m. 1860, Lillias
Grant, da. of the late Capt. John Campell, R. N., and widow of the Hon. Joseph Holroyd, of Prince
Edward Island. Rev. Douglas Halford Chafie, b. 1839 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1861,
M.A. 1864) ; formerly Curate of Shawbury, Shrewsbury.
Sisters living — Louisa Augusta : in. 1862, Charles John Manning, Esq., who d. 1880. Residences,
Manor House, Littlehampton ; 57, Ennismore Gardens, S.W. Anne Eliza Aldborough Olivia
Mary Eliza.
Half-Sister living— Frances Elizabeth: m. 1854, Charles Robert Bree, Esq., M.D., J.P., who
d. 1886. Residence, East Hill, Colchester.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Aldbrough Brydges John Henniker, Esq., 3rd son of
ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Aldbrough Henniker, Esq., Q.C., b. 1821, d. 1880 : m. 1860, Phoebe Anne
(now of 22, Devonshire Terrace, Hyde Park, W.), da. of David Henderson, Esq., M.D.,
and widow of Thomas Henry Ricketts Winwood, Esq., of Ty-glyn, Ayron; Cardiganshire.
Aldbrough Montago, b. 1865 Mary Constance —Maude Ellen Margaret.
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Henniker, b. 1833, d. 1880: m. 1859, Jane Livesey, da. of John
Leadbeater, Esq., of Blackburn : —
John Granville, b. 1862; ed. at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1884) Robert Percy, b. 1863. Frederick
Chandos, b. 1866; is in B.C.S.— Alan Major, b. 1870; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich; is
Lieut. R.E. Club, Junior United Service. Eleanor Margaret.
The Hon. Sir Brydges Trecothick Henniker, ist baronet, was youngest son of ist Baron Henniker ;
he sat as M.P. for Kild.ire in the last Irish Parliament.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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To restore an ancient house.
BUCHAN-HEPBURN, Creation 1815, of Smeaton-Hepfourn, Haddingtonshire.
Sir THOMAS BUCK AN HEPBURN, 3rd
Baronet : b. Sept. 3Oth, 1804; J- his father. Sir
JOHN. 1833 ; ed. at Edinburgh and Camb. Univs. ;
Advocate Scotland 1827; unsuccessfully contested
Haddington Burghs 1837 ; sat as M.P. for Had-
dingtonshire (C) 1838-47 ; wasCapt. 5th E. Lothian
Rifle Vol. 1860-63 ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for co.
Haddington : m. 1835, Helen, da. of the late
Archibald Little, Esq., of Shabden Park, Surrey,
and has issue.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, gules, on a chevron argent
a rose between two lions rampant of the first, Hepburn ; and,
argent, three lions' heads erased gules, Buchan ; 3rd, argent an anchor in bend azure, on a chief of
the last three cranes or, Beck. Crests — ist, a horse argent, furnished gules, tied to a yew tree proper,
over it the motto " Keep traist " ; 2nd, the sun in the dexter chief with a sunflower in full blow open
to it, proper, over it the motto " Non inferiora secutus " (Not having follo^ved mean pursuits). £nj>-
jportfrs — Dexter, a lion, gules ; sinister, a heron with a snake in its beak, proper.
Seats — Smeaton- Hepburn, Prestonkirk ; Letham House, Haddingtonshire, N.B. Club — Carlton.
SOU living— ARCHIBALD, b. March izth, 1852 ; ed. at Glenalmond, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1875) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1877 : m. 1890, Edith Agnes, da. of the late Edward Kent Karslake,
Esq., Q.C., and has issue living, a son, b. 1832. Residence, Smeaton-Hepburn, Prestonkirk.
Clubs, Junior Carlton, Pratt's, Hurlingham, Lyric.
Daughters living — Agnes : m. 1869, James McDouall, Esq., of Logan, and has issue living, Andrew
Kenneth, b. 1870,— Nigel Douglas, b. 1872,— Helen Ethel. Residences, Genoch-Duaragit, N.B. ;
Logan, Stranraer, N.B. Mary Turner.— —Emily.
Sister living— Mary Julian, b. 1802.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late John Buchan-Hepburn, Esq., and son of 2nd baronet, b, 1806, d.
1874 : m, 1837, Margaret Sophia, who d. 1873, da. of Archibald Henry Swinton,
Esq., of Warsash, Hants : —
John. b. 1840 : formerly Capt. 6th Dragoon Guards : m. 1888, Mary Caroline, el. da. of Lieut. -Gen.
John Frederick Fischer, R.E.— — William, b. 1847. Roger, b. 1852. Samuel Swinton, b.
'853 Walton Scott, b. 1856. Louisa : in. 1866, Maj.-Gen. Thomas Ignatius Maria Hog,
R.A. Mary Turner: m. 1866, William Waller Hooper, Esq. Harriet, m. 1881, Edward A.
A. Ranken, Esq. Residence,
This family is descended from the old Earls of Buchan. The ist baronet, a Baron of the
Exchequer in Scotland 1800-14, assumed in 1764 the additional and principal surname of Hepburn.
Herne (Buckworth-Herne Soame) see Soame.
Heron-Maxwell, see Max
HERSCHEL, Creation 1838.
Sir WILLIAM JAMES HERSCHEL, 2nd Baronet ; b,
Jan. gth, 1833 ; s. his father, Sir JOHN FREDERICK WILLIAM,
1871 ; ed. at Haileybury ; was in B.C.S. 1853-78: m. 1864,
Anne Emma Haldane, who d. 1873, da. of the late Alfred
Hardcastle, Esq., of Hatcham House, Surrey, and has issue.
^nna — Argent, on a mount vert, a representation of the forty-feet reflect-
ing telescope with its apparatus proper, on a chief azure the astronomical
symbol of " Uranus" irradiated or. Crest — A demi-terrestrial sphere proper,
thereon an eagle, its wings elevated or.
Residence — Lawn Upton, Littlemore, Oxford.
Sons livtng-jOHN CHARLES WILLIAM, b. May 22nd, 1869. —
Arthur Edward Hardcastle, b. 1873.
Daughter living— Emma Dorothea.
Ccelis exploratis. Brothers living— Alexander Stewart, D.C.L., F.R.S., b. 1836; is Hon.
The lieavens having been Professor of Physical Science in Durham Coll. of Science, Newcastle-upon-
explored. Tyne. Residence, Observatory House, Slough.— —John, F.R.S., b. 1837;
is Col. (Retired List) R.E. : ;«. 1867, Mary Cornwallis, who d. 1876,
da. of the Rev. Francis Lipscomb, R. of Welbury, and widow of David Power, Esq., Q.C. Resi-
dence, Observatory House, Slough. Clubs, East India United Service, Orients!.
Sisters living — Caroline Emilia Mary, V.A. (Hon. Lady Hamilton-Gordon) : m. 1852, Gen. the
Hon. Sir Alexander Hamilton-Gordon, K.C.B., who^. 1890 {see E. Aberdeen]. Residence, 48, Lower
Sloane Street, S.W. Isabella. —Maria Sophia: m. 1865, Henry Hardcastle, Esq. , J.P. , Barrister-
at-law, and has issue living, Joseph Alfred, b. 1868, — John Herschel, b. 1870, — Alexander, b. 1872,
— Henry Robert, b. 1874. — Frances, — Louisa Beatrice, — Mira Francisca, — Constance Eleanor,
Residence, 38, Eaton Square, S.W. Amelia (Lady Wade) : m. 1868, Sir Thomas Francis Wade
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
G.C.M.G., K.C.B.,and has issue living, Thomas Stewart Herschel, b. 1869, — Alexander Price
Conolly Herschel, b. 1870, — Edward Bruce Herschel, b. 1872, — Harry Amyas Leigh Herschel, b.
1873. Residence, Cambridge Julia : m. 1878, Rear-Adm. John Fiot Lee Pearse Maclear,
Residence, Sunnyside, Cranleigh, Surrey. Matilda Rose : m. 1885, William Waterfield, Esq.,
formerly of the B.C.S., and has issue living, William Francis Herschel, b. 1886, — Alexander
Percival, b. 1888. Residence, Eastdon House, Starcross, S. Devon.— Francisca.^^— Con-
stance Anne : m. 1881, Nevile Lubbock, Esq. [see Lubbock, Bart.]. Residence, 65, Earl's
Court, Square, S.W.
The father of the ist baronet was Sir William Herschel, LL.D., F.R.S., K.C.H., a distinguished
astronomer and discoverer of the planet Uranus. The ist baronet, Sir John Frederick William,
F. R. S., was Senior Wrangler of his year (1813) at Cambridge, and Master of the Mint 1850-55. Sir
William commenced and Sir John completed the telescopic survey of the entire heavens.
Hervey-Bathurst, see Bathurst.
Hesilrige, see Hazlerigg.
FERMOR-HESKETH, Creation 1761, of Rufford, Lancashire.
•Sir THOMAS GEORGE FERMOR FERMOR-HESKETH,
7th Baronet ; b. May gth, 1849 ; s. his brother, Sir THOMAS
HENRY FERMOR, 1876 ; formerly Ensign Rifle Brigade, and
Major 4th Batn. King's (Liverpool) Regt. ; assumed in 1867,
by royal license, the additional surname of Fermor : m. 1880,
Florence Emily, da. of the late William Sharon, Esq., Senator
of Nevada, U.S.A., and has issue.
patron of €>iu gibing — Hesketh R., Lancashire.
ginns — ist and 4th, argent, on a bend sable three garbs or, Hesketh^
2nd and 3rd, argent, a fesse sable between three lions' heads erased gules,
Fennor. Crtsts — A garb or banded azure : and, out of a ducal crown or,
a cock's head gules, combed and wattled or.
Seats — Rutford Hall, Ormskirk ; Easton Neston, Towcester. Clubs
— Carlton, Junior Carlton, Naval and Military, Palatine, Hurlingham.
Sons living— THOMAS, b. Nov. lyth, 1881. Frederick, b. 1883.
Sisters living — Edith Elizabeth : m. 1871, Lawrence Rawstorne, Esq., and has issue living,
Lawrence, b. 1874, — Thomas Geoffrey, b. 1879,— Marjory. Residence, Penwortham Priory, Preston.
Constance Maria HESKETH.
Daughter living Of 4th Baronet — Maria Harriett (Baroness Haldon) : m. 1845, the ist Baron
Haldon, who d. 1883. Residence, Manor House, Torquay.
This family has been settled in Lancashire for 700 years. A Robert Hesketh was knighted by
Henry VIII., and Thomas Hesketh received knightage from Queen Elizabeth. The 2nd baronet
assumed for himself the surname of Juxon. The sth baronet, M.P. for Preston (C), married the sister
and heiress of George, sth and last Earl Pomfret, and on the death of that nobleman assumed for
himself and second son (subsequently the ?th baronet), the additional surname and arms of Fermor.
HEWETT, Creation 1813, of Nether Seale, Leicestershire.
Sir HARALD GEORGE HEWETT,. 4th
Baronet ; b. Oct. 24th, 1858 ; s. his father, Sir
GEORGE JOHN ROUTLEDGE, 1876: m. ist, 1887,
Emma, who d. 1889, da. of Mr. T. Pope; 2ndly,
1892, Margaret, da. of the late Henry Studdy, Esq.,
Com. R.N., and has issue.-
£Vrms — Gules, on a chevron embattled argent, between
three owls argent, each crowned with an eastern coronet or,
as many bombs fired proper. Crest — Out of a mural crown or,
the stump of an oak-tree with brancnes, thereon a hawk proper
gorged with an eastern coronet, and belled, gold. iSnpporUrs —
Dexter, a buffalo ; sinister, a tiger proper charged on the
shoulder with a trefoil.
Seat— Old Hall, Netherseal. Ashby-de-la-Zouch.
Seek notking beyond your sphere.
Son living— By 2nd marriage— HARALD, b. Oct. 22nd, 1892.
Daughters living— By ist marriage— Mary Hilda, b. 1888. Hulda Emma, b. 1889.
Brothers living — Edbert Ansgar, b. 1860. George Henry, b. 1865.
Half- Brothers living— Bertram Henry Majendie, b. 1874. Gerard Shuckburgh, b. 1875.
Sisters living— Helga Louisa: m. 1885, Baron Ernst von Richthofen. Hilda Henrietta.—
Hulda Emilie.
Uncle living (son of 2nd Baronet)— Frank William, b. 1820 : m. 1849, Julie Minna, da. of Capt.
Carl von Douallier, of the Prussian Cavalry, and has issue living, Henry Frank Oscar, b. 1854 (of
Cypress Cottage, Hopetown, Cape of Good Hope) ; is a Civil Commr. and Resident Magistrate, Cape
Colony : in. 1884, Henrietta, da. of H. C. Blundell, Esq., of Port Alfred, Cape Colony, and has
issue living, William Henry Routledge, b. 1884, Frank Harold b. 1886, Minnie Mabel Majendie
b. 1888, — Charles William (Club, Constitutional), /'. 1858 ; is Com. in Indian Marine, — George
Stuart, b. 1863 ; is in Indian Marine, — Minnie Louisa, — Eda Mary, — Julie Emma, — Clara Ethelinda.
Residence, The Grove, Bridgnorth.
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Aunts living (daughter of ist Baronet) — Marianne. (daughters of 2nd Baronet) — Louisa Julia
Anne: m. 1845, the Rev. Charles Carey, M.A., R. of Kingweston, and has issue living, Charles
Milman, b. 1852, — George Herbert, £. 1857, — Henry Neville, (5. 1862, — Dora Louisa, — Alice Minnie,
— Beatrice Eleanor, — Eveline Caroline, — Mabel Frances, — Ella Margaret, — Cecilia Isabel. Resi-
dence, Kingweston Rectory, Somerton, Somerset. Mary Anne : /«. 1857, Capt. George Charles
Burne, an elder brother of Trinity House, and has issue living, George Henry Poyntz, 'b. 1858 ;
is Capt. ist Batn. Leicestershire Regt. Residence, 17, Randolph Road, W.
WidOW living Of 3rd Baronet— SOPHIA HENRIETTA (Lady Hewlett), da. of Robert A. C. Godwin-
Austen, Esq., of Shalford, Surrey : m. 1873, as his 2nd wife, Sir George John Routledge Hewett,
3rd baronet, who d. 1876. Residence, 7, Palliser Road, \V. Kensington, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. William Hewett, 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1795, d. 1891 :
m. 1828, Sarah, da. of the late Gen. Sir James Duff, of Funtington, Sussex :—
Louisa Anne. Ethelinda.— Julia . : m. 1864, Col. William Carey, C. B., and has with other issue
living, Octavius William, b. 1865 ; is Lieut. I.S.C. : m. 1890, Millicent Anne, da. of the late T. J.
Nichols, Esq., of Yockleton Hall, Shrewsbury.
Issue of the late Rev. Philip Hewett, 5th son of ist baronet, b. 1799, d. 1879 : in. 1828,
Anne, da. of Gen. Sir James Duff, of Funtington, Sussex : —
Philip George, b. 1834; formerly Capt. 2oth Regt. and Lieut.-Col. ist West York Militia: in. 1857,
Emily Janet, da. of the late Rev. C. Upham Barry, of Ryde, I. of W., and has issue living, Paul,
R.N., b. 1858 ; became Lieut. 1883, — Godfrey, b. 1859, — Leonard, b. 1866, — Jessie — Lilian.
Edith. Mary.
Gen. the Right Hon. Sir George, G.C.B., the isl baronet, was Col. 6ist Regt., and successively
Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in India, and subsequently in Ireland. The 2nd baronet, a Col. in
the Army, was a distinguished Peninsular officer.
HEWETT, Creation 1883, of Chesterfield Street, co. Middlesex. [Extinct 1891.]
Sir HARRY HAMMERTON HEWETT, 2nd and last Baronet.
Sisters living — Agnes Sarah PR ESCOTT- HEWETT ; assumed the additional surname of Prescott
1891. Residence, Oakfield, Weybridge. Maud Sandys : ;«. 1880, William Charles Hallett, Esq.
Residence, Oakfield, Weybridge.
HEYGATE, Creation 1830, of Southend, Essex.
Sir FREDERICK WILLIAM HEYGATE, 2nd Baronet ;
b. Sept. 4th, 1822; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM, 1844; ed. at
Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1844, M.A. 1847) ; is a
D.L. and a J. P. for Leicester and Londonderry (High Sheriff
of Londonderry 1855, and of co. Donegal 1857) ; sat as M.P.
for co. Londonderry (C) 1859-74 ; served in Leicestershire Yeo.
Cav. 1840-59: m. 1851, Marianne, heiress of the late Conolly
Gage, Esq., of Bellarena, co. Londonderry, and has issue.
^rms — Gules, two bars argent, on a bend or, a torteau between two
leopards' faces azure an escutcheon of pretence gyronny of four argent and
azure, charged with a saltire gules, Gage, Crest— A wolfs head erased gules.
Seat— Bellarena, co. Londonderry. Club — Carlton.
Boulogne et Cadix. g(ms ^ying— FREDERICK GAGE, b. Aug. 23rd, 1854; ed. at Eton,
Boulogne and Cadiz. aruj at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1876) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1880 ; is a J.P.
for co. Londonderry, and Capt. and Hon. Major Mid Ulster Artillery, S. Div. R.A. ; was Private Sec.
to Sec. of State for Home Depart. [V. Cross] 1885-6, and Private Sec. to Parliamentary Under Sec. to
Lord-Lieut, of Ireland (Rt. Hon. E. R. King-Harman) 1887-8: m. 1888, Flora, da. of John Walter,
Esq., of Bearwood, Wokingham, Berks. Residence, 15, Belgrave Road, S.W. Clubs, Carlton, Wel-
lington. Robert Henry Gage, b. 1859; ed. at Eton ; is Capt. ist Batn. Border Regt. Arthur
Conolly Gage, b. 1862 ; ed. at Eton, and at St. John's Coll., Oxford (B.A. ist Class Classics, 1886) :
tit. 1891, a da. of the late E. N. Harvey, Esq., of Purlieu, Hythe, and Overcross, Hereford. Resi-
dence,
Daughters living— Henrietta Constance : m. 1884, Samuel Maxwell Alexander, Esq., who d. 1886,
of Roe Park, Limavady, co. Londonderry.— —Isabella Mary Anne. Rosamond Anna : in. 1879,
Thomas Edward John Lloyd, Esq., and has issue living, Robert Love, b. 1881, — Roger Edward
John, b. 1882,— Frederick Jasper, b. 1885, — Sydney Frances Mary, b. 1888. Residence, Plas \
Tregayan, Anglesey.— —Maud Alice. y
Brothers living— William Unwin, b. 1825 ; ed. at Eton, and at Merton Coll., Oxford (B.A. 2nd class
Classics 1847, M.A. 1850) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1850; is a D.L., a J.P., and a County Alderman for
Leicestershire, and a J.P. for Herts : sat as M.P. for Leicester (C) 1861-5, f°r Stamford 1868, and
for Leicestershire S. 1870-80, when he was defeated ; formerly Capt. Leicestershire Yeo. Cav.: ;//.
1852, Constance Mary, da. of Sir George Beaumont, 8th baronet, and has issue living, William
Howley Beaumont (of The Chace, Loughborough. Club, Naval and Military), b. 1854 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; formerly Capt. R.A. : m. 1881, Helen Frances, da. of the late
James Dalglish. F,sq., of Aigburth, Lancashire, and has issue living, Gerald b. 1882, Claud Ray-
mond b. 1886, — Reginald Beaumont, b. 1857; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at King's Coll., Camb.
(M.A. 1882); formerly 3rd Sec. to successive Sees, of State for Home Depart. (Viscount Cross and
Sir William Harcourt), — Harry Beaumont, R.N., b. 1872 ; became a Sub-Lieut. 1891, — Mary
Florence: in. 1890, the Rev. John Nigel Philpott, R. of Stoke Albany, and V. of Wilbarston,
Northants. Residence, Roecliffe, Loughborough. Club, Carlton. Edward Nicholas, b. 1827; is
Hon. Major R.E. (Capt. h.p.), and a D.L. and a J.P. for Herefordshire : m. 1857, Mary Jane,
da. of the late John L. Hammond. Esq., of Dinsdale Hall, York, and has issue living, Edward
Leonard Aspinall, b. 1858 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; is Capt. 2nd Batn. Queen's Own (Royal W.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Kent Regt.) ; served in S. African war 1881, — Richard Lionel, b. 1859 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ;
is Capt. R.A., — Walter Beaumont, b. 1861 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1883, M.A. 1888). Residence, Buckland, Leominster.
The ist baronet was Lord Mayor of London 1822, City Chamberlain 1843-4, and M.P. for Sudbury
in two Parliaments. Thomas Heygate, of Hayes, was Provost Marshal General under the Earl of
Essex at ihe capture of Cadiz ; his father held the same position in the Army, and was present before
St. Quintin ; he was afterwards Provost Marshal in Scotland. Nicholas Heygate, the celebrated
collector of curious books and writings, was of this family.
HEYWOOD, Creation 1838, of Claremont, Lancashire.
.Sir THOMAS PERCIVAL HEYWOOD, 2nd .Baronet ; b.
March I5th, 1823; s. his father, Sir BENJAMIN, F.R.S., 1865;
ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; formerly Capt. Staffordshire Yeo.
Cav. ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Staffordshire, and a J.P. for
Derbyshire ; High Sheriff of Lancashire 1852 : m. 1846, Mar-
garet, da. of the late Thomas Heywood, Esq., of Hope End,
Herefordshire, and has issue.
Jhtron ot ffitoo ^firings — Miles Platting R., Lancashire ; Denstone V.,
Staffordshire.
^rms — Argent, three torteaux in bend between two bendlets gules ; on
a canton of the last a cross-patee or. Crest — On a mount vert the trunk of a
tree entwined with ivy, and rising therefrom a falcon, all proper.
Seats — Doveleys, near Uttoxeter ; Claremont, Manchester.
Sons living— ARTHUR PERCIVAL, fi. Dec. 251)1, 1849 ! ed. at Trin.
Alte yolo. Coll-) Camb- (B A- l87Ii M A l87.) . is a j p for cos. Stafford and
/ fly nig"- Derby : m. 1872, Margaret Erne, da. of the Rt. Rev. George Henry Sumner,
Lord Bishop Suffragan of Guildford, and has issue living, Graham Percival, b. 1878, — Cecil Percival,
b. 1880, — Arthur George Percival, b. 1885, — Muriel Annette Margaret, — Ella Mary Effie, — Dorothy
Alice, — Evelyn Mary, — Margaret Sophia, — Isabel Effie. Residence, Duffield Bank, Derby.
Bertram Charles Percival, b. 1864 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1885, M.A.
1890) : m. 1889, Florence Maude, da. of E. David Meynell, of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Residence,
Moss Meadow, Manchester. Club, Arts. Gerald Graham Percival, b. 1867 ; ed. at Winchester.
Daughters living — Isabel Mary. Etheldred Sophia Anne. Hilda Margaret. Mary Monica.
Brothers living— Arthur Henry, b. 1826; ed. at Eton; is a J.P. for Lancashire and Westmore-
land : nt. ist. 1853, Alice, who d. 1855, da. of the late William Langton, Esq. ; 2ndly. 1861, Mar-
garet Helen, da. of John Frederick Foster, Esq., and has issue living (by ist marriage), Alice
Sophia. Residettce, Elleray, Windermere. Club, Union (Manchester). Edward Stanley, b.
1829; is a J.P. for Lancashire: m. 1856, Louisa, da. of the late John Peel, Esq., M.P. for Tarn-
worth, and has issue living, Mary Beatrice : m. 1882, Francis Buller Howell, Esq., of Ethy,
Lostwithiel. Residence, Light Oaks, Manchester. Club, Union (Manchester). Rev. Henry
Robinson,/'. 1833; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1856, M.A. 1860); is V. of
Swinton, Hon. Canon of Manchester, Rural Dean of Eccles, and a Proctor in Convocation : m. 1858,
Ella Sophia, da. of the late Rev. W. Gibson, M.A., R. of Fawley, and has issue living, Henry Arthur
(of Duckington Grange, Malpas, Cheshire), b. 1859 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb., —
Charles Christopher (of Royal Hospital, Salford), b. 1865 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1887, M.A., M.B. and B.C. 1890); M.R.C.S. England, L.R.C.P. London 1890,—
Geoffrey George Temple, b. 1869; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1891),—
Bernard Oliver Francis, b. 1871 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1892),— Mary Ella
Sophia, — Dorothy Katharine Alice. Residettce, Moorfield, Swinton, Lancashire. Club, Grosver.or.
Charles James, b. 1835 : m. 1858, Anna Margaret, da. of the late W. Langton, Esq. Residence,
Chaseley, Manchester. Club, Union (Manchester).
The ist baronet, an eminent banker of Manchester, sat as M.P. for Lancashire in the Parliament
preceding the passing of the Reform Bill of 1832. His youngest brother, James Heywood, F.R.S.,
sat as M.P. for North Lancashire (L) in the Parliaments of 1847 and 1852.
Hicks-Beach, see Beach.
HILL, Creation 1779, of Brook Hall, Londonderry.
Sir HENRY BLYTH HILL, 6th Baronet; b. March
3ist, 1867 ; s. his brother, Sir GEORGE, 1878 ; is Lieut. 1st
Batn. Princess Victoria's (Roy. Irish Fusiliers).
^rms— Sable, a chevron erminois between three leopards' faces argent.
Cn»t— A talbot's head couped sable, guttes d'eau, collared gules, studded
and ringed or.
Seat — St. Columbs, Londonderry.
Ne tentes aut perfice.
Attempt not, or
accomplish.
Brother living— JOHN, b. June 25th, 1869.
Sisters living — Charlotte Elizabeth.^— Letitia Catherine. Mary
Maud. Louisa Isabella (posthumous).
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd baronet) — Louisa Jane. Letitia Diana.
Mary Elizabeth. Residence, Sillwood Place, Brighton.
Widows living Of 3rd and 4th Baronets— ELIZABETH SOPHIA (Lady
Hill), da. of John Rea, Esq., of St. Columbs, Derry : »i. 1831, Sir George
Hill, 3rd baronet, who d. 1845. Residences, Sillwood Place, Brighton ;
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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St. Columbs, Londonderry.— —CHARLOTTE ISABELLA (Lady Hill), only da. of the late Henry
David Blyth, Esq., of Hamilton Place, Piccadilly : ;«. ist, 1863, Sir John Hill, 4th baronet, who d.
1872; 2ndly. 1879, William Fuller, Esq., M.R.C.S. Residence, Stoughton Grange, Guildford.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue (by ist marriage) of the late Rt. Rev. Rowley Hill, D.D., 67th Bishop of
Sodor and Man, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1836, d. 1887: m. ist, 1863, Caroline
Maud, who d. 1882, da. of Capt. Alfred Chapman, R.N. ; 2no*ly, 1884, Alice (now
of 29, Egerton Gardens, S.W.), da. of the late Capt. George Probyn : —
George Rowley, b. 1864: in. 1890, Alice Estelle Harley, da. of Edward Bacon, Esq., and has issue
living, George Cyril Rowley, b. 1890. Residence, 65, Philbeach Gardens, Earl's Court, S.W.
Marcus Rowley, R.N., b. 1867 ; became Lieut. 1890. Alfred Rowley, b. 1868.— —Edmund Rowley,
b. 1873. Letitia Caroline Rowley. Elizabeth Madeline Rowley.
Issi
d.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. John Beresford Hill, 2nd son of ist baronet : —
ue of the late Capt. Rowley John Hill, b. 1806, d. 1850: m. 1835, Caroline Catherine,
i. 1890, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert Sale, G.C.B. :—
who
Marcus, b. 1836 : MI. 1872, Maria Payne, who d. 1890, and has issue living, Rowley John, b. 1873, —
Marcus George, b. 1878, — Robert Joseph, b. 1880. — James Henry, b. 1885, — Philip Ernest, b. 1887, —
Caroline Maud, — Florentia Maria. Rowley Sale SALE-HILL, C.B., b. 1839; entered Bengal Army
1856, became Maj.-Gen. 1885, and Lieut. -Gen. 1890; served during Indian Mutiny 1857-9, witn ist
Goorkha Regt. (medal), during Bhutan Campaign 1865-6, in Hazara Campaign 1868 (medal with two
clasps), with Malay Peninsula Expedition 1875-6 (mentioned in despatches, clasp), throughout Afghan
Campaigns 1878-79-80, in command of (i) ist Goorkha Regt., (2) Brig, on Kyber Line, (3) line of
communications and moveable column (medal, C.B.), and in command of Akka Expedition 1883-4
(thanked by Govt. and Com.-in-Ch.) ; in 1889 added the name of Sale to his patronymic ; formerly
in command of E. Frontier Dist. ; C.B. 1891 : HI. 1873, Caroline Sophia, da. of Lieut. -Col. Robert
Henry Sale, and has issue living, Alan Rowley Sale, b. 1877 ; is at Wellington Coll., — Lena Maud, —
Erne Caroline, —Ella Florentia. Residence, Kynnersley House, Earl's Avenue, Folkestone. Club,
East India United Service.— George Henry, b. 1842 : in. 1868, Ellen Sarah, da. of Thomas Daly,
Esq., of New Zealand, and has issue living, Marcus Henry Sale, b. 1870, — George Rowley Sale,
b. 1874, — Arthur William Gordon, £. 1876, — Louis, b. 1878, — Percy, b. 1883, — Caroline, — Florentia, —
Ellen,— Charlotte,— Violet Maud. Robert Sale, b. 1850: m. 1886, Sarah Churchill, who d. 1891,
da. of — Foote, Esq., of New York, and has issue living, Robert, b. 1890. Residence,
The ist baronet was M.P. for Londonderry. The 2nd baronet, a Privy Councillor, sat as M.P.
for city and co. of Derry 1795-1830 ; he was successively Clerk of the Irish House of Commons, Vice-
Treasurer of Ireland, Governor of the Island of St. Vincent, and Governor of Trinidad. The first
ancestor of this family, originally of Buckinghamshire, was Treasurer of Ireland under Oliver
Cromwell.
HOARE, Creation 1784, of Annabella, Cork.
Sir JOSEPH WALLIS O'BRYEN HOARE, 5th JBaronet;
b. Nov. nth, 1828; s. his father, Sir EDWARD, 1882 ; formerly
Lieut. R.E., and Major 5th Middlesex Militia; is a J.P. for
Hants, and a Knight of Justice of Order of St. John of Jeru-
salem : m. 1857, Cecilia Eleanor Selina, who d. 1888, da. and
co-heiress of the late James Ede, Esq., of Ridgway Castle, Hants,
and has issue.
^rms — Sable, an eagle displayed with two necks, within a bordure
engrailed argent. Crtst — A deer's head and neck proper, erased argent.
JPdotto sfavc Crrst — " Venit hora" (The hour approaches).
Residence — Sydney, Bitterne, Hants. Club — Junior United Service.
Son living— SYDNEY JAMES O'BRYEN, b. July 2nd, 1860: formerly
Lieut. 3rd Batn. Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regt.).
Dum spiro spero. Daughters living— Kathleen Henriette. Norah Cecile Helen.
While I breathe I hope, gister living— Annie : m. 1856, Thomas Leslie, Esq., M.A., who d. 1880,
son of the late Rt. Rev. John Leslie, D.D., Lord Bishop of Kilmore,
and has issue living, Rev. Edward Charles, b. 1858 ; ed. at Oxford Univ. (B.A. 1884, M.A. 1888) ;
is Curate of St. Paul's, Wokingham, — Arthur Trevor O'Bryen, b. 1868, — Harriet Eleanor Josephine,
— Annie Isabella, — Frances Emily Clotilda. Residence, 20, Cardigan Road, Richmond, Surrey.
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd Baronet) — Sophia. Fanny Rosalie. Residence, 4, Codrington
Place, Clifton.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. William O'Bryen Hoare, R.N., 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b, 1807,
d. 1886: m. 1834, Caroline, who d. 1891, da. of John Hornby, Esq., of The Hook,
Hants : —
Elizabeth Clotilda. Mary Louisa. Residence, i, Liverpool Gardens, Worthing.
Issue of the late Joseph James Parish Hoare, Esq., 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1811,
d. 1889: ;;/. 1834, Helen Moritz Dillon, who d. 1879, da. of Henry N. Hardman,
Esq., of Mount Hardman, Grenada : —
Rev. James O'Bryen Dott Richard, b. 1835 ; ed. at Christ's Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1859, M.A. 1865); is
V. of Papanui : m. 1865, Frances Eleanor, da. of the late Rev. Thomas Henderson, V. of Messing,
and has issue living, Arthur, b. 1865 ; is an Electrical Engineer.- Philip, b. 1871, — John, b. 1873, —
Denys, b. 1875, — Mary Janet, — Helen. Residence, Papanui Vicarage, Christchurch. New Zealand.
Arthur Calvert, b. 1840: ;«. 1869, Charlotte Rosina, da. of J. Robinson, Esq., of Banffshire, and
has issue living, Arthur Carrick Dickson, b. 1872, — Helen Brownlow, — Brenda Marie,- -Sidney
Josephine Fitzmaurice. Charles Campbell Williams, b. 1841; is H.M.'s Inspector of Factories,
Wolverhampton : m. 1867, Blanche, da. of the late Frederick Richard Phayre, Esq., of Killoughram
282
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CO. Wexford, and has issue living, Carl Frederick, b. 1869, — May Annesley : >«. 1890, Charles
F. Edwards, Esq., of Ashford, Kent, — Blanche Evelyn. Clubs, Constitutional, Wolverhampton
Conservative. Oliver William Simpson, £. 1843; formerly Capt. 2nd Lanark Militia : ///. 1864,
Annie, who d. 1881, da. of George James, Esq., and has issue living, Oliver George St. Clair, b.
1865 : m. 1892, Helen, da. of the late Robert Lloyd Peel, Esq., of Estancia, Bella Vista, S. America,
— Basil O'Bryen, b. 1870, — Walter James, b. 1871, — Gerald Robin O'Bryen, b. 1878, — Annie
Frances, — Isabella: m. 1887, Isaac Beaman Oyler, Esq., — Constance Helen, — Geraldine Erin.
Henry Douglas Martin, b. 1849.— Edward Senior, b. 1851 : m. 1870, Sophia Elizabeth, da. of the
late Rev. J. S. Hird, of Sunmnghill, Berks, and has issue living, a son, b. 18— . Marion Maria
Dorothea : m. 1855, John Turner-Turner^ Esq., who d. 1874, son of John Tharpe Burton-Phillipson,
Esq. [see Lethbridge, Bart.], and has issue living, John Edmund Unett Phillipson (of Avon
Castle, Ringwood, Hants), b. 1856 : m. 1882, Eleanor Martha, da. of Lieut. -Col. Hannay,—
Gwendoline Evelyn Fitzmaurice : m. 1878, John Aitken, Esq., of Wyke Hall, Gillii gham, Dorset.
Residence, Leybrook Lodge, Ringwood, Hants.
Grandchildren of Joseph James Parish Hoare, Esq. (ante) :—
Issue of the late Joseph George Wallace Hoare, Esq., R.N., b. 1838, d. 1883 : //;. ist, 1865,
Susan Mary, who d. 1874, da. of the late Capt. F. W. Paul, R.N. ; 2ndly, 1878, Mary
Martha, da. of H. W. England, Esq. :-
Ernest Frederick Wallis, b. 1866. Wallace Suuie, b. 1873. Helen Susan Kathleen. Lily.—
Daisy. Edith Mary. Marie Violet. Olive Buchanan.
Issue of the late Adm. Edward Wallis Hoare, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1778, d,
1870 : m. 18— , Mary Aubrey, da. of the late Robert Uniacke Fitzgerald, Esq.,
M.P., of CorkbeR, co. Cork :—
Louisa Frances : m. 1841, Capt. Thomas Burton Maynard. R.N., and has issue living, Rev. Robert
Fitzgerald, b. 1844 ; ed. at Caius Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1866) ; is V. of Catherington, near Horndean :
in. 18 — , Elizabeth Wallis, da. of Benjamin Whateley Tracy, Esq., Com. R.N., — Henry Martyn,
b. 1846, — Heber Dallas, b. 1851, — Mary Aubrey Clotilda.— Clotilda Henrietta: m. 1842, Adm.
James Beckford Lewis Hay, who d. 1892, and has issue living, Edward Owen, b. 1846; is Major
R.H.A. ; served in Egyptian war 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star, and 4th class Medjidie) : >«. 1870,
Helena, da. of Adm. Sir James Crawford Caffin, K.C.B., — Howard Fitzgerald, R.N., b. 1848 ;
became Com. 1886 ; served in Egyptian war 1882 (medal and bronze star): m. 1877, Mary, da. of
the late Col. George Woodfall,— James Beckford, ^.A^., b. 1851 ; became Com. 1888,— Albert
Washington, b. 1854 ; formerly Capt. 2nd Batn. King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regt.) : served
in Zulu campaign 1879 (medal): »t. 1884, Helen Charlotte, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. John Christie
[see E. Crawford, colls.], — Arthur Ernest, b. 1856; is Capt. R.A. : served in Afghan war 1878-80
(medal with two clasps and bronze star), — Gertrude Clotilda. Residence,
Issue of the late Rev. Thomas Hoare, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1779, d. 1835 : in.
1806, Mary Anne, who d, 1865, da. of Henry Jesse Lloyd Esq., of Castle Iney,
co. Tipperary : —
Edward, b. 1809 : in. 1864, Cornelia, da. of the late Bernard Robert Shaw Esq., and has issue living,
Thomas Edward, 6. 1865,— Edward Lloyd, b. 1869,— William Wallis, b. 1871,— Rebecca Elizabeth,
— Mary Anne Cornelia. Clotilda. Eliza Anne Louisa : m. 1849, Thomas St. John Grant,
Esq., who d. 1868, and has issue living, Thomas St. John, b. 1852; is a J.P. for co. Cork: tn.
1874, Margaret Anna, da. of Edward Keily Carey, Esq., of Careysville, co. Cork, — Edward
Hoare, b. 1859. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Thomas Hoare (ante): —
Issue of the late Capt. William Jesse Hoare, b. 1826, d. 1881 : m. ist, 1854, Anna, who d.
1856, da. of Frederick Lidwell, Esq., of Dromard, co. Tipperary ; 2ndly, 1857, Mary
Elizabeth, da. of John Henry Gamble, Esq., of Cork : —
Thomas, b. 1858. Residence, Carrigrohane Castle, cp. Cork. Henry, b. 1859. Edward Wallis,
b. 1863. Joseph, b. 1867. Anna Maria. Eliza.
The ist baronet, Sir Joseph, M.P. for Askeaton in the Irish House of Commons, was many years
Advising Counsel at Dublin Castle. It has been represented that he lived in three centuries—viz. , from
Dec. 25th, 1699, to Dec. 24th, 1801. Recent researches, however, show that he was born on Dec.
25th, 1707, and died on Dec. 24th, 1801. At the age of 93 he attended in his place in Parliament to
vote against the Union. Sir Edward, the 2nd baronet, sat as M.P. for Carlow 1769-76.
HOARE, Creation 1786, of Barn Elms, Surrey.
Sir HENRY AINSLIE HOARE, 5th Baronet, son of
the late Henry Charles Hoare, Esq., 2nd son of 3rd Baronet ;
b. April I4th, 1824; s. his uncle, Sir HUGH RICHARD, 1857 ;
ed. at Eton, and at St. John's Coll., Camb. ; sat as M.P. for
Windsor (L) 1865-6, when he was unseated, and for Chelsea
1868-74, when he was defeated ; unsuccessfully contested E.
Div. of Somersetshire (C) 1885 ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for
Somerset and Wilts : m, 1845, Augusta Frances, da. of Sir
East George Clayton-East, ist Baronet, and has issue.
{tatron of $Une £ibings — Bruton V., Pitcombe V., Wyke-Champflower
V., North and South Brewham V., Redlynel V., and (with Earl of Ilchester)
Pen-Selwood R., Somersetshire ; Caundle-Marsh R., Caundle-Purse R.,
Caundle-Stourton V., Dorsetshire; Stourton R., Wilts,
inardua. £Xrms— Sable, an eagle displayed with two heads argent, charged on the
for araiious unaei breast with an ermine spot, a bordure engrailed of the second. Crtat — An
tattings. eagle's head and neck erased argent charged with an ermine spot.
Seat— Stourhead House, Bath. Town Residence — 12, West Eaton Place, S.W. Clubs—
Carlton, Travellers', Turf.
Daughter living — Augusta Frances Anne : /«. 1868, William J. Nettleship Angerstein, Esq. (whom
she divorced 1887), who d. 1802, and has issue living, Julius Henry William, b. 1872 ; ed. at Radley,
— Mary Augusta Penelope, — Leila Caroline, — Zoejulia. Residence, Glynweddw, Pwllheli, N. Wales.
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283
Sisters living — F' ranees Annette. Georgiana Sophia ; is a Sister of the community of St. John
the Baptist, Clewer.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Henry Arthur Hoare, Esq. 4th son of 3rd baronet, 6. 1804, d. 1873 :
in. 1859, Julia Lucy, da. of Thomas Veale Lane, Esq. [V. Exmouth] : —
HENRY HUGH ARTHUR, b. Nov. igth, 1865; formerly Lieut. 3rd. Batn. Bedfordshire Regt. ;
is a J.P. for Beds and Bucks : m. 1887, Alda Annie, da. of Purcell Weston, Esq. [see Lethbridge,
Bart.], and has issue living, Henry Colt Arthur, 6. 1888. Residences, Wavendon, Woburn ; Oxen-
ham, Okehampton. Renee Julia: ;«. 1889, Charles Cunninghame Church, Esq., and has issue
living, Sybil Renee Julia. Residence, Williamscote, Banbury.
Grandchildren of the late Peter Richard Hoare, Esq., 5th son of ist baronet, b. 1772,
d. 1849 : m. 1799, Arabella Penelope Eliza, who d. 1865, da. of James Greene,
Esq. , of Turton Tower, Lancashire : —
Issue of the late Peter Richard Hoare, Esq., 6. 1803, d. 1877 : m. 1837, Lady Sophia Marsham,
who d. 1863, da. of 2nd Earl of Romney : —
Peter Merrik, b. 1843 ; is a J.P. for Devon ; sat as M.P. for Southampton (C) 1868-74 : m. ist,
1865, Edith Augusta, who d. 1880, da. of the Rev. Edmond Strong, R. of Clyst St. Mary ; 2ndly,
1881, Margarita Joanna, da. of John Bell, Esq., and has issue living (by ist marriage), Peter
Arthur Marsham, t>. 1869, — Lennox Merrik Noel Colt, b. 1871, — Norah Lillian Augusta. Residence,
Luscombe Castle, Dawhsh. Clubs, Carlton, Boodle's.— —Charles Arthur Richard, b. 1847 ; is senior
partner in the metropolitan banking firm of Hoares' : in. 1867, Margaret, da. of Francis Baring
Short, Esq., of Bickham, Devon, and has issue living, Wilfrid Arthur Richard, b. 1876, — Reginald
Arthur, b. 1878, — Ralph Francis, b. 1881, — Agatha Margaret Sophia. Residences, Kelsey Manor,
Beckenham ; 37, Fleet Street, E.C. Club, Boodle's.— Isabella Mary.
The ist baronet's father was Lord Mayor of London 1745.
HOBHOUSE, Creation 1812, of Broughton-Gifford, Bradford-on-Avon, and of
Monkton Farleigh, Wiltshire.
Sir CHARLES PARRY HOBHOUSE, 3rd Baronet,
3rd son of the late Henry William Hobhouse, Esq., 3rd son
of ist Baronet ; b. Jan. 2nd, 1825 ; s. his uncle, Sir JOHN
CAM-HOBHOUSE (Baron Broughton), 1869 ; ed. at Rugby,
and at Haileybury Coll. ; entered B.C.S. 1844; was a M.L.C.
of Bengal 1863-4, a Member of Imperial Legislative Council
of India 1866-7, ar>d Judge of High Court of Judicature,
Calcutta, 1867-70; is a Fellow of Calcutta Univ., a J.P.
for Somerset and Wilts, and a County Councillor for Wilts,
Holt Div. : m. ist, 1855, Edith Lucy, who d. 1867, da.
of Sir Thomas Edward Mitchell Turton, 2nd Baronet (ext.) ;
2ndly, 1868, Anna Maria, da. of the late Alexander Sawers,
Esq ., merchant, of Calcutta, and has issue.
Spes vitae melioris.
The hope of a better life.
^rms — Per pale azure and guleS; thiee crescents, two and one,
argent, issuing therefrom as many estoiles irradiated or. Cnst — Out of
a mural crown per pale azure and gules, an estoile as in the arms.
Residence — The Manor House, Monkton Farleigh, Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts.
Club — Athenaeum.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— CHARLES EDWARD HENRY, M.P., b. June 3oth, 1862 :
formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. King's Royal Rifle Corps; is a J.P. for Wilts, and Assist. Private
Sec. to Under Sec. of State for the Colonies ; has sat as M.P. for Wilts, E., or Devizes, Div. (LG)
since 1892: in. 1890. Georgina Fleetwood, da. of George Pargiter Fuller, Esq., M.P. [see Hicks-
Beach, Bart.]. Residence, The Ridge, Corsham, Wilts. Club, Naval and Military. By 2nd
marriage— Reginald Arthur, b. 1878.
Daughters living by 1st marriage— Ethel Mary: m. 1877, Charles Edmund Fox, Esq., Bar.-
at-law, Govt. Advocate of Burmah. Residence, Rangoon. Ada Margaret: m. 1886, W. L.
Thomas, Esq., Merchant, of Calcutta. Residence, Calcutta. Florence Evelyn.—— Edith Amy.
Constance Eleanor: in. 1891, Sigismund Raynor Arthur, Esq., Bom.C.S. [see Arthur, Bart.].
Mabel Ella. By 2nd marriage— Lillian Jane. Mary Fitz-Roy Ina Millicent.
Annie Violet.
Brother living — Arthur Fane, b. 1826. Residence, The Whim, Weybridge, Surrey. Club, Brooks's.
Daughters living Of 2nd Baronet (created Baron Broughton)— Hon. Charlotte (Baroness Doi-
chester): in. 1854, the 4th Baron Dorchester. Residences, 42, Berkeley Square, W. ; Hamlet Lodge,
Cowes, Isle of Wight. Hon. Sophia (Countess of Roden) : m. 1851, the 5th Earl of Roden. Resi-
dences, Tullymore Park, Castlewellan, co. Down ; 27, Hill Street, W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. Edward Isaac Hobhouse, 4th son of ist baronet, b. 18 — , d.
1854 : ;«. 1832, the Hon. Hester Charlotte, who d. 1880, da. of 2nd Baron Graves : —
Edward Augustus Stewart, b. 1833 : in. ist, 1882, Elizabeth, who d. 1891, da. of George Samuel
Norris, Esq., of Brighton ; 2ndly, 1892, Florence Mary Augusta, da. of the late Capt. the Hon.
Adolphus Edward Paget Graves [see B. Graves, colls.]. Residence, 116, Eaton Square, S.W.
Clubs, Brooks's, Wellington.
The 2nd baronet, created Baron Broughton 1851, was one of the poet Byron's most intimate
friends. He was Secretary at War 1832-3, Secretary for Ireland 1833, Chief Commissioner of Woods and
Forests 1834, President of the Board of Control 1835-41 and 1846-51, and author of several important
works. He died 1869, when the barony became extinct, and the baronetcy passed to his nephew.
Hoclapied Larpent, see De Hochpied-Larpent.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Pax et amor.
Peace and love.
HODSON, Creation 1789, of Holybrooke House, Wicklow.
Sir ROBERT ADAIR HODSON, 4th Baronet ; b.
Sept. aQth, 1853 ; s. his father, Sir GEORGE FREDERICK JOHN,
1888 ; ed. at Haileybury Coll. ; is Major 4th Batn. Princess
Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers), and a J.P. and D.L. for co.
Wicklow.
^rms — Sable, a chevron between three martlets or. Crrst — A dove close
azure, beaked and membered or, holding in her beak in olive-branch proper.
Seats — Holybrooke House, Bray, co. Wicklow ; Green Park, Mullingar,
co. Westmeath.
Brothers living— RICHARD EDMOND, b. Dec. ist, 1856; is a J.P.
for co. Cork : m. 1892, Margaret, da. of the late Rev. Stanley Pemberton.
Residence, Coolfadda House, Bandon, co. Cork. Club, Cork co.
Gilbert Neville, b. 1859. Club, Kildare Street.
Sister living— Meriel Anne.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— MERIEL ANNE (Lady Hudson), da. of
the late Rev. Richard Neville, of Clonpriest, co. Cork : m. 1852, Sir
George Frederick John Hodson, who d. 1888. Residence, Holybrooke House, Bray, co. Wicklow.
Sir Robert is descended in direct line from the Rev. John Hodson, who belonged to a family
long settled at Houghton, Staffordshire, and who assisted in the escape of King Charles I. from
Oxford in 1646. After the Restoration, Dr. Hodson was successively Dean of Clogher and Bishop of
Elphin ; he died 1686.
Hoghton, see De Hoghton.
Holyoake-Goodricke, see Goodricke.
HOME, Creation 1671, of Blackadder, Berwick.
Look tc Vie end. £jr j AMES HOME, i oth Baronet ; b. Sept.
28th, 1861 ; s. his father, Sir GEORGE HOME-
SPEIRS; ed. at Harrow; formerly Lieut, ist Batn.
Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders) ; served during
Egyptian Campaign 1882-5 (medal with five clasps,
bronze star) ; claims dormant Scottish Earldom of
Dunbar, cr. 1607 : ;/;. 1892, Amy Eliza, da. of
the late William Arthur Green, Esq., of San
Francisco.
^rms — Quarterly : ist, azure on a chevron argent three
roses gules, Blackadder ; 2nd, vert, a lion rampant argent
langued and armed gules, Home ; 3rd, argent, three popin-
jays, vert beaked and limbed gules, Pepdie ; 4th, argent,
a cross engrailed azure, Sinclair. Crtst — An adder sable
in pale, holding in its mouth a rose gules, leaved and stalked vert. $npp0rtas — Dexter, an otter ;
sinister, a falcon, both proper.
Club— Naval and Military.
Brother living— JOHN, b. July gth, 1872. Club, Grosvenor.
Sisters living— Catherine : >«. 1891, the Rev. Alwyne Compton Howard Rice, Chap. R.N. \_see
B. Boston, colls.l. Anna Beatrice : >«. 1886, Capt. Alfred Harold Middleton (formerly 93rd High-
landers), of 3rd Batn. Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders), and whose Clubs are
Naval and Military, New. Residence, Bardowie House, Milngavie, N.B. Alice Georgina : m.
1890, James Mackenzie, Esq., and has issue living, Violet Alice, b. 1891. Residence,
WidOW living Of 9thBaronet — ANN QLIYHANT (Latfy 'Home-Speirs), da. of the late Graham Speirs,
Esq., of Midlothian : m. 1858, Sir George Home-Speirs, 9th baronet, who d. 1887. Residence, 5,
Ted worth Square, S.W.
The gth baronet in 1878 assumed the additional surname of Speirs.
HONYMAN, Creation 1804, of Armadale, Sutherlandshire.
Rev. Sir WILLIAM MACDONALD HONY-
MAN, 5th Baronet; b. Aug. 3ist, 1820; s. his
brother, the Hon. Sir GEORGE, 1875 ; ed. at
Worcester Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1845, M.A. 1847) ;
is a J.P. for Salop: m. 1863, Jane Dorothea,
da. of Major Bowen (formerly of loth Hussars), of
Pantyderry, Pembrokeshire.
^rws — Argent, on a bend engrailed gules, a bendlet, of
the field. Crtst — An arrow in pale point downwards or,
feathered argent, jiapporttrs — Two lions rampant-guardant
Progredere, ne regredere.
Advance, recede not.
proper.
Residence— Colon Hall, Whitchurch, Salop.
Sister living— Mary Hester Lilly Rosalie: m. 1868, the
Rev. Thomas Bearcroft, who d. 1877, R. of Fitz, and
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
has issue living, Elizabeth Hester Georsrina Marie Ord : in. 1891, Capt. R. C. Wilson, formerly
6oth Rifles. Residence, 21, Chesham Street, S.W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late William Thomson Honyman, Esq., 5th son of tst baronet, b. 1797,
d. 1827 : m. 1813, Catherine, da. of Robert Thomson, Esq., of Mansfield, co. Ayr: —
Mary MacQueen : ;«. 1836, Michael Thomson-Carmichael, Esq., who d. 1875, and has issue living,
John Alston Hay, b. 1860; is Major 3rd Batn. The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), — Catherine, —
Mary Jane Douglas: Jit. 1867, Henry John Coventry, Esq., W.S., of Alma Lodge, Strathearn
Road, Edinburgh, and has isMie living, George Henry Douglas b. 1868, Michael William b. 1870,
Frederick Satterthwaite b. 1873, Charles Edward b. 1878, Ida Mary, — Wilhelmina: in. 1875, Major
Richard Rostron Voting, formerly 2nd Batn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), and has issue
living, Lawrence William Rostron b. 1889. Residence, Amisfield House, Haddington, N.B.
Sir William, ist baronet, was a Lord of Session in Scotland with the courtesy title of Lord
Armadaie. He traced his descent to Sir Robert Stewart, a natural son of James V., who was created
Earl of Orkney by Queen Mary. Sir Ord, the 3rd baronet, commanded the Grenadier Guards ; and
Sir George, the 4th baronet, was a Justice of the Common Pleas.
HONYWOOD, Creation 1660, of Evington, Kent.
Sir JOHN WILLIAM HONYWOOD, 8th Baronet; b.
April I5th, 1857 ; s. his father, Ar COURTENAY, 1878; formerly
Lieut. 2nd Derby Militia, and Lieut. E. Kent Yeo. Cav. ; is a
J.P. and a County Councillor (Bridge Div. ) for Kent : m. 1877,
Zaidee Emily Isuelte, da. of John Bodychan Sparrow, Esq., of
Gwyndu, Anglesey, and has issue.
patron of ©ne gibing — (Alt. with Archbishop of Canterbury) Waltham V.,
Kent.
$rms — Argent, a chevron between three hawks' heads erased azure.
Crtst — A wolfs head couped ermine.
Seat — Evington Place, Ashford, Kent.
Omne bonum desuper.
Every good thing is from Son living-COURTENAY JOHN, b. May 29th, 1880.
abmie. Daughters living— Zaidee Violet. Hilda Catharine.
Brothers living— Philip Courtenay, b. 1858. Wyndham (twin), b. 1858 ; formerly Lieut. S. Wales
Borderers. Cecil Robert, b. 1862.— —Reginald Ernest, b. 1863. Guy, b. 1871.
Sisters living— Annie Mabel. Violet Constance Evelyn.
Aunts living (daughters of 6th Baronet) — Emma Mary: m. 1863, Robert Alured Denne, Esq., a
J.P. and D.L. for Kent. Residence, Lydd, Folkestone. Louisa Anne. Marion Grace:
m. 1869, the Rev. John Theed Watson, R. of Woodford, and has issue living, John Edward,
b. 1872, — Charles Joseph, />. 1874, — Arthur Edmund Honywood, b. 1884, — Alexander Henry St.
Croix, b. 1885, — Mary Caroline, — Margaret Grace, — Dorothy Elizabeth, — Cicely Magdalene Baw-
tree, — Etheldreda Lilian, — Florence Jacoba, — Geraldine Isabel, — Constance Mary. Residence
Woodford Rectory,! near Thrapstone.— — Florence Elizabeth: ;;/. 1867, the Rev. Edward William
Northey, and has issue living, Edward, b. 1868, — Charles Henry, b. 1873, — William, b. 1876, —
Francis Vernon, b. 1881, — Florence Isabel: OT. 1889, Frank Richardson, Esq., — Mildred Louisa:
m. 1892, Archie Stewart Buckle, Esq., Lieut. R.A., — Mary, — Hilda, — Gwendolen,— Muriel. Resi-
dence, Woodcote House, Epsom.
Son living Of 5th Baronet— William, b. 1814 ; is a J.P. for Berks, and Hon. Col. Berks Yeo. Cav. :
m. 1844, Barbara Henrietta, da. of the late James Whyte, Esq., of Pilton House, Devon. Resi-
lience, 52, Warwick Square, S.W. Clubs, Carlton, Constitutional.
Daughter living Of 5th Baronet — Elizabeth Josepha. Residence,
WidOW living Of 7th Baronet— ANNIE MARIA (Lady Honywood), da. of William Paynter, Esq.,
of 21, Belgrave Square, S.W. : in. 1855, Sir Courtenay Honywood, 7th baronet, who d. 1878.
Residence, 22, South Eaton Place, S.W.
This is a very old Kentish family. The ist baronet, Sir Edward Honywood, lent Charles II. .£3,000,
and received in lieu of payment a patent of baronetcv.
FULLER-ACLAND-HOOD, Creation 1809, of St. Audrles, co. Somerset.
Sir ALEXANDER FULLER-ACLAND-HOOD, M.P.,
4th Baronet; b. Sept. 26th, 1853; s. his father, Sir ALEX-
ANDER BATEMAN PERIAM, 1892 ; ed. at Eton, at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford, and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; formerly Capt.
Grenadier Guards ; is a J.P. and a County Councillor (Bridg-
water Div. ) for Somerset, and h.p. to the Baronetcy of Harting-
ton [see Scott, Bart., cr. 1806] ; has sat as M.P. for Somerset,
W., or Wellington, Div. (C) since 1892 ; served in Egyptian
campaign 1882 (medal with clasp, 5th class Medjidie, and
bronze star) ; was A.D.C. to Gov. of Victoria 1889-91 : m.
1888, the Hon. Mildred Rose Eveleigh-de-Moleyns, da. of 4th
Baron Ventry, and has issue.
Jealous. J)ntnm of ®to0 ;£ibings — Dodington R., West Quantoxhead R.,
Somersetshire.
&nna — Quarterly: ist and 4th, grand quarters quarterly; ist and 4th, azure, a fret argent, on a
chief sable three crescents or, Hood ; 2nd, cheeky argent and sable, a fesse, Aclcind', 3rd, argent,
286
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
three bars and a canton gules, Fuller; 2nd, grand quarter, Hood; 3rd. grand-quarter gules, a
chevron engrailed between three leopards' heads or, Periam. Crisis — ist, a Cornish chough holding
an anchor on the dexter side in bend sinister proper ; and, a man's hand couped at the wrist in a
glove lying fessewise, thereon a falcon perched all proper.
Seats — St. Audries, Bridgwater ; Fairfield, Bridgwater ; Wootton House, Glastonbury, Somerset.
Clubs — Carlton, Guards', Pratt's. .
Daughter living— Audrey Mildred, l>. 1889.
Brothers living— ARTHUR, b. Dec. 24th, 1859 ; ed. at Eton ; is Cap , 2nd Batn. Rifle Brigade
(Prince Consort's Own). Clubs, Naval and Military, Boodle's, White's.— —Henry, /;. 1863 ; ed.
at Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B,A. 1886). Clubs, Arthur's, Wellington. Rev. Robert, /'.
1866 ; ed. at Eton, and at New Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1890) ; is a Missionary at Zanzibar. William,
b. 1868. Club, Isthmian.
Sisters living — Fanny E thel. Isabel. Margaret.
Uncle living (son of znd baronet)— Arthur William Acland HOOD, G.C.B., b. 1824; cr. Baron Hood
ofAvalon, 1892 [see " PEERAGE "].
AlintS living (daughters of 2nd baronet) — Emily Periam : m. 1846, James Curtis Somerville,
Esq., who d. 1876, and has issue living, Arthur Fownes (of Dinder House, near Wells), b. 1850 ;
ed. at Marlborough, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. ; Bar. Middle Temple 1875 ; is a J.P. for Somerset :
in. 1880, Ellen, da. of the late William Sharland, Esq., — William Fownes (of Tologa Bay, New
Zealand), b. 1851 : m. 1878, Bertha Eveline, da. of Sir Thomas Tancred, 7th baronet, — Frances
Fownes : m. 1871, Henry Churchill Maxwell Lyte, Esq., C.B., of 3, Portman Square; W., —
Emily Fownes : in. 1877, the Rev. Edward Leighton Elwes, of Over Combe, Liss, Hants.
Residence, Dinder House, near Wells. Anne Elizabeth Periam: ;«. 1852, George Fownes
Luttrell, Esq., and has issue living, Alexander Fownes (of Court House, East Quantoxhead, Bridg-
water), b. 1855 ; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Grenadier Guards ; is a County Councillor for Somerset-
shire, Williton Div. : m. 1886, Alice Edwina, da. of Col. Robert Munro Ferguson, of Raith, and
has issue living, a son b. 1887, a son b. 1889, — Hugh Courtenay Fownes, M.P. (of Dunster Castle,
near Taunton), b. 1857 ; is Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd Batn. Duke of Cornwall's L.I. ; has sat as
M.P. for Devonshire, Tavistock Div. (LG) since 1892, — Edward Fownes, t. 1858, — Claude Mohun,
b. 1867; ed. at Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1890), — Mary, — Beatrice. Residence, Dunster Castle,
near Taunton.
WidOW living Of 3rd Baronet — ISABEL HARRIET (Lady Fuller-Acland-Hood), da. of Sir Pere-
grine Palmer-Fuller-Palmer-Acland, 2nd baronet (ext.) : m. 1849, Sir Alexander Bateman Periam
Fuller- Acland-Hood, 3rd baronet, who d. 1892. Residence, St. Audries, Bridgwater.
This family is descended from a common ancestor with the Viscounts Hood and Bridport, and the
present baronet is in remainder to the Barony of Bridport. The ist baronet was a distinguished naval
officer, and sat as M.P. for Westminster. The 2nd baronet was M.P. for West Somersetshire (0)1847-51,
and the 3rd baronet, who assumed by royal license the additional surnames of Fuller-Acland, also
sat therefor 1859-68.
HOPE, Creation 1628, of Craighall, Fifeshire.
Sir WILLIAM HOPE, C.B., i4th Baronet ;
b. Jan. I2th, 1819 ; s. his brother, Sir JOHN DAVID,
1892 ; entered Army 1835, became Major 1855,
Lieut. -Col. 1857, Col. 1862, Maj.-Gen. 1868, and
Lieut-Gen, and retired Gen. 1881 ; served with
yist Highlanders in Crimea (medal with clasp,
Turkish medal, Legion of Honour, Medjidie), and
in Central India 1858 (medal with clasp) ; is a
J.P. for Midlothian; C.B. 1859: m. 1862, Alicia
Henrietta, da. of Sir John Wedderburn, 2nd
baronet.
But hope is -unbroken. g^rms— Azure, a chevron or between three bezants. Crtst
— A broken terrestrial globe surmounted by a rainbow issuing
out of a cloud at each end all proper. £npp0rttrs— Two female figures representing Hope in
vestments vert, on their heads garlands of flowers, each resting her exterior hand on an anchor all
proper.
Residence— Pinkie House, Musselburgh, Midlothian. Club— United Service.
Brothers living— ALEXANDER, b. Oct. 22nd, 1824 ; served m Bengal C.S. 1845-75. Residence,
Pinkie House, Musselburgh. Rev. Charles Augustus, b. 1827 ; ed. at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1849, M.A. 1852) ; is R. of Barwick-in-Elmet : m. 1854, Julia Sophia, da. of the late John W.
Barton, Esq., of Stapleton Park, Pontefract, Vorks, and has issue living, John Augustus, b.
1869 ; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. King's Roy. Rifle Corps, — Robert Philip, b. 1873. Residence, Barwick-
in-Elmet Rectory, Leeds.
Widow living Of 12th Baronet— ALDEXA (Lady Hope), da. of Henry Kingscote, Esq. : m. 1862,
Sir Archibald Hope, i2th baronet, who d. 1883. Residence, 34, Lowndes Street, S.\V.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Hugh Hope, Esq., 3rd son of gth baronet :—
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Archibald Hugh Hope, b. 1820, d. 1890 : in. 1842, Caroline Elizabeth,
da. of Sir Richard Jones, K.C.B. :—
Hugh Richard, b. 1844; is Col. Madras Cav., and Sec. to Govt. of Madras; served during Burmah
campaign 1886-7 (mentioned in despatches, medal): /«. 1865, Frances Georgina, da. of Sir Thomas
Pycroft, K.C.S.I. Lewis Anstruther, b. 1855; is Lieut.-Col. Army Ser. Corps, and D.A.A.G.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
287
at the Curragh ; served in Zulu Campaign 1879 (medal with clasp), and in Egyptian Campaign
1884-5 (medal with clasp, bronze star) : HI. 1887, Lucy Elizabeth, da. of George Palmer, Esq., J.P.
(formerly M.P.), of The Acacias, Reading, and has issue living, Helen Jean, b. 1888, — Olive
Georgina, b. 1891. Club, Junior United Service.— —Sophia Montgomery.
Grandchildren of Maj.-Gen. Archibald Hugh Hope (ante) : —
Issue of the late Archibald Godfrey Hope, Esq., b. 1848, d. 1881 : «/. 1871, Adela Henrietta
(she m. 2ndly, 1889, Perceval Kingsford, Esq.), da. of Charles William Curtis, Esq. [see
Curtis, Bart., colls., cr. 1802] : —
Graham Archibald, b. 1872 ; is Lieut. R.A. Lucius Charles, b. 1873.— Richard Berwick, l>.
1874. Douglas Edmund, b. 1877. Adrian Lewis, b. 1878. Edith Adela.
Grandchildren of the late John Hope, Esq. , F. R. S. , grandson of the late Sir Archibald
Hope (Lord Rankeillour, of the Court of Session), 2nd son of 2nd baronet: —
Issue of the late James Hope, Esq., b. 1769, d. 1842 : m. 1805, Jane, who^. 1822, da. of James
Walker, Esq., of Dairy :-
John, b. 1807 ; ed. at Roy. High Sch. and Univ. of Edinburgh ; was a Councillor for City of Edin-
burgh 1857-89; is a W.S., a J.P. for Linlithgowshire, Hon. Col. 4th Vol. Batn. Roy. Scots (Lothian
Regt.). Residence, 31, Moray Place, Edinburgh.— —James, b. 1818 ; is aW.S., a J.P., and a
Commr. of Supply for Edinburghshire : m. 1850, the Hon. Gertrude Eiphinstone, sister of isth
Baron Eiphinstone, and has issue living, James Edward, b. 1852 : HI, 1880, Sophia, da. of Sir William
Edmonstone, 4th baronet, and has issue living,. James Horatio b, 1881, a son b. 1884, a son b. 1886,
a da. /'. 1882, — Cecil Arthur, b. 1865 ; is Lieut. 6th Dragoons : in. 1889, Eleanor Isabel, da. of
James Blare Grove, Esq., and has issue living, Arthur Clement b. 1891, — Anna Gertrude: m. 1878,
Major Francis Bertram Dalrymple, Carmarthen Artillery, W. Div. R.A., and has issue living, —
Mary Constance : tn. 1889, Lieut.-Col. Otho Glynn Bohtho, of Poltair, Cornwall, and has issue
living, — Edith Geraldine. Residences, Belmont, Murrayfield, Midlothian ; 42, Charlotte Square,
Edinburgh.
The Earl of Hopetoun is descended from Sir James Hope, K.B., 6th son of ist
baronet.
The ist baronet, Sir Thomas, Lord Advocate of Scotland, had fourteen children, two of whom
were upon the Bench when he pleaded as Lord Advocate ; from this circumstance, it is imagined,
arises the privilege which that officer of the Crown enjoys of pleading with his head covered, it having
been considered derogatory for a father to uncover before his sons. In 1643 he was appointed Com-
missioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, a dignity which has not since been
enjoyed by any commoner. The nth baronet was M.P. for Midlothian (C) 1845-53.
Horn (Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone), see Eiphinstone.
HORT, Creation 1767, of Castle Strange, Middlesex.
Sir FENTON JOSIAH HORT, 5th Baronet; b.
March 27th, 1836 ; s. his brother, Sir WILLIAM FITZMAURICE
JOSIAH 1887 ; entered Army 1857, and served in Ceylon Rifle
Regt., and in Prince Albert's L.I. ; formerly Hon. Col. and
Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 3rd Batn. Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers ; is
a J. P. for co. Kildare.
^nns — Azure, a cross or ; in the first quarter a rose argent. Cwst — An
eagle reguardant with wings expanded proper, in his beak a chaplet vert.
Seat — Hortland House, Donadea, co. Kildare. Town Residence — 35,
Merrion Square, Dublin. Clubs — Kildare Street, Royal St. George's Yacht.
Sisters living — Adelaide Hannah Frances: in. 1875, John Caldwell
Bloomfield, Esq. Residence, Blen-na-lung, The Leggs, co. Fermanagh.
Sylvia Theodosia. Residence, 35, Merrion Square, Dublin.
Well win, ivell -wear. yridow Uvijlg ^ 4tn Baronet-KATHARiNE (Lady Hort), da. of John
Wade, Esq., of St. Canice's Cottage, Kilkenny: m. 1874, as his second wife, Sir William Fitz-
maurice Josiah Hort, 4th baronet, who d. 1887. Residence, Kilkenny.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Fenton Hort, Esq. , 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1794, d. 1873 : m. 1826.
Anne, who d. 1866, da. of the Rev. Anthony Collett, of Kelsall Hall, Suffolk :—
Rev. FENTON JOHN ANTHONY, D.D., b. April 23rd, 1828; is a Fellow of Emmanuel Coll.,
Camb., and Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity in Camb. Univ. : m. 1857, Fanny Henrietta,
da. of Thomas John Dyson Holland, Esq., and has issue living, Arthur Fenton, b. 1864 ; ed. at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1885, Fellow 1888),— Francis Fitzgerald, b. 1868,— Edward Collett, b. 1869,—
Frederick Aylmer, b. 1872, — Ellen Margaret, — Mary Dyson. Residence, 6, St. Peter's Terrace,
Cambridge.— —Margaret Anne.— Catharine Frances: m. 1854, the Rev. Garnons-Williams, V. of
Bettws Penpont, and Preb. of St. David's, and has issue living, Rev. Arthur, b. 1854; ed. at Win-
chester, at Oriel Coll., Oxford, and at Lichfield Theological Coll. ; is Curate of Bodenham, Hereford-
shire,— Richard Davies, b. 1856 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1892 ; formerly Capt. 2nd Batn. Roy. Fusiliers
(City of London Regt.): in. 1885, Alice Jessie, da. of the late Francis Thomas Bircham, Esq., of
Burhill, Surrey, and has issue living, Roger Fenton b. 1891, Frances Mary Barbara b. 1889, — Aylmer
Herbert, R.N., b. 1857 ; became Lieut. 1883, — Gerald (of St. John's Mount, Brecon),^. 1859; is
Lieut, ist Vol. Batn. S. Wales Borderers : tn. 1892, Lilian, da. of the late Major Henry Court,
C.S.I., of Inverfarne, Bucks, — Mark Penry Fenton, b. 1867, — Penry, b. 1874, — Katharine Frances
Helena,— Annabella Mary : ;«. 1885, Capt. Alfred Cranworth Worlledge, Army Pay Depart., and
has issue living, John Penry Garnons b. 1887, — Mary Elizabeth. Residence, Abercamlais, Brecon.
The ist baronet was Consul-General at Lisbon, the 2nd baronet sat as M.P. for Kildare 1831-2, and
the 3rd baronet, a Lieut. -Gen. in the Army, served with distinction throughout the Crimean war 1854-5.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
HOSKYNS, Creation 1676, of Harewood, Herefordshire.
Rev. Sir JOHN LEIGH HOSKYNS, pth Baronet ; b.
Feb. 4th, 1817 ; s. his brother. Sir HUXGERFORD, 1877; ed. at
Rugby, and at Balliol and Magdalen Colls., Oxford (B.A. 1839,
M.A. 1843) ; formerly Fellow of Magdalen Coll.; is a J.P. for
Berks, Rector of Aston Tyrrold, a Rural Dean, and an Hon.
Canon of Ch. Ch., Oxford : m. 1846, Emma, da. of the late
Sir John Strutt Peyton, K.C.H., and has issue.
^rms — Per pale gules and azure, a chevron between three lions rampant
or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a lion's head erased or, with flames of fire
out of his mouth proper, crowned or.
Residence— Aston Tyrrold Rectory, near WalHngford.
Sons living — CHANDOS, b. 1848 (twin;; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad.,
Woolwich; is Major R.E. ; served in Jowaki campaign (medal with
clasp), in Afghan campaign 1878-80 (medal with clasp, and mentioned
in despatches), and_ in Zhpb _Valley expedition ^884 : >«._ 1886, Jean
Vincula da linguae vel
tibi lingua dabit.
' Bannatyne, da. of D. MacDuff Latham, Esq., J.P. and D.L., Gourock
hind the tongue, or the House, N.B., and has issue living, Euphemia, b. 1887,— Muriel, b. 1889,
tongue ivill t/ice. —Elizabeth Mary, b. 1891. Club, Junior United Service. Leigh, b.
1850; ed. at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1872); Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1875 ; formerly Crown Prosecutor
of Griqualand ; is a J.P. for Oxfordshire : m. 1882, Frances, da. of John Bowles, Esq., of Milton
Hill, Steventon, Berks, and has issue living, Edwyn Cecil Leigh, b. 1890, — Mary Leigh, b. 1883, —
Frances Etrenne, b. 1887, — Catherine Emma, b. 1888. Residence, Baldon House, Oxford. Club,
New University.— R ev. Edwyn, b. 1851 ; ed. at Jesus Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1873) ; is R. of Stepney :
/«. 1883, Marj' Constance Maude, da. of the late Robert Benson, Esq., and has issue living, Edwyn
Clement, b. 1884, — Phyllis Eleanor, b. 1886, — Evelyn Mary, b. 1889. Residence, Stepney Rectory,
E. Peyton, R.N., b. 1852 ; became Com. 1891 : m. 1882, Grace MacDuff, da. of D. MacDuff
Latham, Esq. (ante), and has issue living, Oswald Peyton Latham, b. 1883, — John Walter, b. 1892,
— Grace, b. 1887,— Dorothy, b. 1888 Rev. Benedict George, b. 1856; ed. at Jesus Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1877, M.A. 1887); is Incumbent of St.Denys, Southampton.
Daughters living— Emma: m. 1884, Charles Morrell, Esq.. J.P., and has issue living, Harold
George (twin), b. 1885, — Phyllis Emma, b. 1885. Residence, Milton Hill, Steventon. Mary.
Florence.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Chandos Wren-Hoskyns, Esq., M.P., 2nd son of 7th baronet, b. 1812,
d. 1876 : m. ist, 1837, Theodosia Anne Martha, who d. 1842, da. and heir of
Christopher Roberts Wren, Esq., of Wroxall Abbey, Warwickshire; 2ndly, 1846,
Anna Fane, who d. 1881, da. of Charles Milner Ricketts, Esq. : —
Catherine (only child by ist marriage): m. 1873, the Rev. Charles Francis Corbet Pigott, who d.
1888, R. of Edgmond, and Canon of Lichfield. Residence, 32, Park Street, Grosvenor Square, W.
Anna Dorothea.
Grandchildren of the late John Hoskyns, Esq., M.D., 4th son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Edwin Bennet Hoskyns, Esq., b. 18 — , d. 18 — : m. 18 — : —
John, b. 18 — Chandos, b. 18 — Bennet, b. 18 — Two daus.
Issue of the late John Hoskyns, Esq , b. 1827, d. 1891 : m. 1861, Mary Elizabeth, da. of
George Duff, Esq., of Monkstown, co. Dublin : —
John Chandos, b. 1862. Chandos, b. 18 — George, b. 18 — John, b. 18 — . Lydia
Benedicta. Caroline. Mary. Gertrude. Lucy.
Issue of the late John Hoskyns, Esq., M.D. (ante), b. 1784, d. 1858 : m. 18 — ,
Caroline Ellen, who d. 1854, da. and co-heir of Allen Ribton, Esq., of Little
Forest, co. Dublin : —
Kate: m. 18 — , Arthur Cuthbert Baines, Esq. Ellen.
The ist baronet. Sir Bennet, M.P. for Herefordshire, was son of Serjeant John Hoskyns, whose
courageous and patriotic eloquence in the House of Commons, tetnp. James I., against the encroach-
ments of the Stewart dynasty upon the liberty of Parliament and the people, occasioned his confinement
in the Tower, — hence the motto since borne by his descendants. Sir John, 2nd baronet, one of the
founders of the Royal Society, succeeded his friend Sir Christopher Wren as President thereof, and
received the honor of knighthood. Sir Hungerford, 4th baronet, a distinguished soldier throughout
Marlborough's campaigns, was M.P. for Hereford.
HOSTE, Creation 1814.
Sir WILLIAM HENRY CHARLES HOSTE, 3rd Baronet;
b. Nov. igth, 1860 ; s. his father, Rear-Adm. Sir WILLIAM
LEGGE GEORGE, 1868 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; formerly
Lieut. 3rd Batn. Suffolk Regt. : m. 1884, Alice, da. of James
Healy, Esq., of Sydney, N.S.W.
^,nns — Azure, a bull's head argent, cabossed, couped at the neck winged
and armed or ; in chief, a naval crown, pendent therefrom by a ribbon a repre-
sentation of the gold medal given by the Prince Regent to the ist baronet
for his distinguished conduct on the I3th March, 1811, subscribed " Lissa."
Crtsts — Out of a naval crown, the rim encircled by a branch of laurel, an arm
embowed grasping a flagstaff, flowing therefrom a flag inscribed " Cattaro " ;
2nd, two wings addorsed or.
Residence —
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Sister living— Dorothy Augusta : »i. 1891, John Bevill Fortescue, Esq. [see E. Fortescue]. Resi-
dences, Boconnoc, Lostwithiel, Cornwall ; 39, Pont Street, S.W.
Uncle living (son of ist Baronet)— WYNDHAM HORATIO NELSON, b. Feb. 2nd, 1825 ; ed. at
Oriel Coll., Oxford ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1857. Chambers, 7, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.
Aunt living (daughter of ist Baronet) — Psyche Rose Elizabeth.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— CAROLINE DOROTHEA (Lady Hoste), da. of Charles Prideaux
Brune, Esq., of Prideaux Place, Cornwall: m. ist, 1858, Rear-Adm Sir William Legge George
Hoste, 2nd baronet, who d. 1868; 2ndly, 1870, Edward Greene, Esq., M.P., who d. 1891. Resi-
dence, ii, Chester Square, S.W.
Captain William Hoste, R. N., eldest surviving representative of a family which immigrated to
England from Flanders in 1569, was created a baronet in consideration of his gallant services, but par-
ticularly for the victory he achieved over the combined French and Italian squadrons, at the head of
four frigates, after a brilliant action of six hours, March i3th, 1811, off the Island of Lissa, and for his
able and meritorious services in capturing the fortress of Cattaro.
HOULDSWORTH, Creation 1887, of Reddish, Manchester, co. Lancaster, and Coodham,
Symington, Ayrshire.
Sir WILLIAM HENRY HOULDSWORTH, M.P., ist
Baronet, son of the late Henry Houldsworth, Esq., J.P. and
D.L. of Coltness, Wishaw, N.B. ; b. Aug. 2Oth, 1834 ; ed. at
St. Andrew's Univ. ; is engaged in commercial pursuits at
Manchester, and a County Alderman for Lancashire ; was a
British Delegate to Monetary Congress 1892 ; sat as M.P. for
Manchester (C) 1883-5, having been defeated there in 1880 ;
has sat for N.W. Div. of Manchester (C) since Nov. 1885 : m.
1862, Elisabeth Graham, da. of Walter Crum, Esq., ofThornlie-
bank, Renfrew, and has issue.
flatron of ©nt gibing— Reddish St. Elisabeth R., Lancashire.
^rms — Argent, in bend between three foxes' heads erased gules, the
trunk of a tree raguly eradicated proper. Crfst— A stag's head erased
gules, attired and collared or, round the attires a hank of cotton argent.
Seats — Legh Cottage, Knutsford, Cheshire ; Coodham, Ayrshire.
Town Residence — 35, Grosvenor Place, S.W.
Flecti non frangi.
Bent not broken.
Sons living- HENRY HAMILTON, b. Sept. i7th, 1867; is Lieut. 4th Batn. Princess Louise's
(Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders).— —William Thomas Reginald, b. 1874.
Daughters living— Agnes Graham, b. 1868. - Margaret Constance, b. 1872. - Violet Frances
Elisabeth, b, 1877.
Houstoun-Boswall, see BoswalL
HOZIER, Creation 1890, of Newlands and Mauldslie Castle, Lanarkshire.
Sir WILLIAM WALLACE HOZIER, ist Baronet, el.
son of the late James Hozier, Esq., of Newlands and Mauldslie
Castle, Lanarkshire ; b. Feb. 24th, 1825 ; formerly Lieut.
Roy. Scots Greys, Capt. and Adj. Lanarkshire Yeo. Cav., and
Lieut. -Col. Comdt. 4th (Administrative) Batn. Lanarkshire
Rifle Vol. ; is Lieut.-Col. (retired) Auxiliary Forces, a J.P.
and D. L. for Lanarkshire, and Convener of Commrs. of Supply,
and Chm. of County Council of that co. : m. 1849, Frances
Anne, who d. 1891, da. of the late John O'Hara, Esq., of
Raheen, co. Galway, and has issue.
s — Vair, on a chevron gules three besants, a chief gyronny of
eight, or and sable. Clrtst — A blood-hound sejant proper.
Seats— Mauldslie Castle, Carluke, N.B. ; Tannochside House, Bells-
hill, Lanarkshire. Town Residence — 16, Grosvenor Place, S.W. Clubs
— Carlton, Army and Navy, New (Edinburgh), Western (Glasgow).
Son living— JAMES HENRY CECIL, M.P., b. April 4th, 1851 ; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol
Coll., Oxtbrd ; served in Foreign Office 1874-8 ; was Diplo. Sec. at Constantinople Conference
1876-7, and Private Sec. to Marquess of Salisbury (Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs) 1878-80, and
(Prime Minister) 1885-6 ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Lanarkshire ; has sat as M.P. for Lanarkshire,
S. Div. (C) since 1886, having been defeated therein 1885 : in. 1880, Lady Mary Louisa Wellesley
Cecil, da. of 3rd Marquess of Exeter. Residence, 22, Berkeley Square, W. Clubs, Carlton,
Bachelors', St. James's, Garrick, Pratt's, White's, New (Edinburgh), Western (Glasgow).
Daughters living— Arabella Rose Evelyn : in. 1879, William James Gardiner Baird, only surviving
son of Sir James Gardiner Baird, 7th Bart. Residence, Stevenson, Haddington, N.B.—— Catherine
Rose. Mary Haughton.
Hudson Kinahan, see Kinahan.
2QO
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGK.
HUGHES, Creation 1773, of Portsmouth.
Sir ALFRED HUGHES, gth Baronet ; b. Jan. 3rd,
1825 ; s. his father, Rev. Sir THOMAS COLLINGWOOD, 1889 ;
ed. in Germany; formerly of 33rd Regt. : m. 1851, Maria, da.
of the late Col. John Smith, of Ellingham Hall, Norfolk, and
has issue.
Drills — Azure, a lion rampant or. Crtst — A ion couchant or.
Residence — East Bergholt Lodge, Suffolk.
SODS living— ALFRED COLLINGWOOD, b. May lath, 1854: ;«. 1880,
Elsie, da. of John Johnasson, Esq., of 55, Queen's Gate, S.W., and has
issue living, Reginald Johnasson, b. 1882, — Muriel Elsie, b. 1890. Resi-
dence, 10, Portland Terrace, Southsea. Hugh St. John, b. 1857: m.
1890, Eleanor Frances, da. of the Rev. Joseph Walker, R. of Great
Billing, Northants. Resilience, Sandakan, Borneo.— —Ralph Townshend, b. 1864 : m. 1892, Mary,
da. of John Addison Birkbeck, Esq., of The Priory, Crosmont, near Whitby. Residence, Nor-
manby, Yorkshire.— —Robert Heywood, b. 1865. Hubert Edgar, b. 1867.
Daughters living — Evangeline Lockhart : m. 1881, John Ramsay Drake, Esq. Residence, St.
Helen's, Sydenham, S.E. Florence Mary: in. 1881, Arthur Deane, Esq. Residence, Minster
House, Winchester. Gratiana Lucy.— Gertrude Maria : in. 1888, Frederick William Temple-
town Robinson, Esq., Lieut. 2nd Batn. Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regt.)..— Sybil Jessie:
tn. 1890, Godolphin Henry Vane Milbank, Esq. [see Milbanke, Bart., colls.]. Residences, Stutton,
Ipswich ; Newsham, Yorkshire. Constance.
Brother living — John William St. John, b. 1837 ; formerly Capt. 8th Foot : m. 1863, Jessie Ann
Atkinson, who d. 1879, da. of the late William Gardiner, Esq., and has issue living, Frederick St.
John, b. 1866, — Alfred Collingwood, b. 1868, — Edith Anne Elizabeth, — Grace Atkinson : m. 1887,
George Alfred Shenley, Esq., — Barbara Susan, — Evangeline. Residence, Hamble, South Hants.
Sister living— Constance. Residence,
Widow living Of 8th Baronet— MARY AGNES WINWOOD (Lady Hitghes), da. of Sir William
Smith, 3rd baronet : m. ist 1881, as his second wife, the Rev. Sir Thomas Collingwood Hughes,
8th baronet, who d. 1889 ; 2ndly, 1890, R. H. Gunning, Esq., M.D., LL.D. Residence, 12, Addison
Crescent, Kensington, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Edgar Hughes. 2nd son of 8th baronet, b. 1822, d. 1863 :
m. 1857, Frances Eleanor, da. of the late Christopher Robert Pemberton, Esq., of
Newton Hall, Cambridge : —
Beatrice Mary : m. 1884, Jerome James Guiry, Esq. Residence, Peppardstown, co. Tipperary.
Cecil Frances Grace : m. 1886, Major Benjamin Donisthorpe Alsop Donne, Roy. Sussex Regt., and
serving with Egyptian Army.
Grandchildren of the late William Hughes, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late William Collingwood Hughes, Esq., b. 1830, d. 1889 : m. 1855, Fanny Agnes,
da. of Lieut.-Col. James Fynmore, R.M. : —
Collingwood James, b. 1872.— —Fanny Jane. Elizabeth Bethia. Grace Maud.— Lilian Rosina,
Eva Mary.
Issue of the late William Hughes, Esq., 4th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1803, d. 1861 : m.
18 — , Jane Caroline, da. of Edward Knapman, Esq., of Bideford : —
Arthur, b. 1836 : in. 1860, Penelope Susannah, da. of Henry Thwaites, Esq., and has issue living,
Arthur, b. 1861, — Alfred Collingwood, b. 1864, — Edward, b. 1867, — Robert, b. 1870, — Mary Frances,
—Edith. Elizabeth.
Issue of the late Arthur Hughes, Esq., sth son of 3rd baronet, b. 1805, d. 1838: tn.
ist, 1826, Frances, da. of William Burnard, Esq..; andly, 1838, the Hon. Anna
Maria, who d. 1864, da. of loth Baron Petre : —
Ellen Hamilton.
The ist baronet, Capt. Sir Richard Hughes, R.N., when Commissioner of Portsmouth Dockyard
(1773), entertained George III. Sir Richard, the 2nd baronet, Adm. of the Red, was second in com-
mand under Lord Howe at the relief of Gibraltar ; he also captured the " Soiitaire," and gained
a victory against the French off Barbados 1782.
HULSE, Creation 1739, of Lincoln's Inn Fields.
Sir EDWARD HULSE, 5th Baronet; b. April 2nd,
1809 ; s. his father, Sir CHARLES, 1854 ; ed. at 'Eton, and at
Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1829, M.A. 1834, and Fellow of All
Souls' Coll.) ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Hants (High Sheriff
1868) and Wilts : m. 1854, Katharine Jane, da. of the Very Rev.
Henry Parr Hamilton, F. R.S., Dean of Salisbury, and has issue.
£Vrnis — Per fesse argent and ermine, three piles, one issuing from the
chief, between the others reversed, sable. Crtst — A buck's head couped
proper attired or, charged on the neck with a plate surmounted by two
bezants ; between the attires a sun of the last.
Seat — Breamore House, near Salisbury. Town Residence — 47, Port-
land Place, W. Clubs — Athenaeum, Carlton.
Sons living— EDWARD HENRY, M.P., b. Aug. 25th, 1859 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Brasenose Coll., Oxford ? formerly Capt. Roy. Wiltshire Yeo. Cav. ; is a J.P. for Hants, and
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
291
a J.P. and D.L. for Wilts; has sat as M.P. for Salisbury (C) since 1886: «/. 1888, Edith Maud
Webster, da. of Sir Edward Levy Lawson, ist Bart., and has issue living, Edward Hamilton
Westrow, b. 1889. Residence, 26, Upper Brook Street, W. Clubs, Carlton, Turf, Marl borough ,
Bachelors', Travellers'. - Charles Westrow, b. 1860 : ed. at Winchester ; is Capt. Duke of Con-
naught's Hampshire and Isle of Wight Artillery, S. Div. R.A. Clubs, Bachelors', Arthur's. -
Hamilton John, /'. 1864 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; Bar. Inner Temple 1889.
Chambers, 2, Harcourt Buildings, Temple, E.C. Clubs, Bachelors', Garrick.
Daughters living— Katharine Charlotte: in. 1878, Andrew Coventry Maitland-Makgill-Crichton,
Esq. [see E. Lauderdale, colls.]. Residence, IJA, Great Cumberland Place, W. - Maria Eleanor
[Hon. Mrs. Duncombe }'leydcll-Bom>erie) : m. 1883, the Hon. Duncombe Pleydell-Bouverie [see
E. Radnor]. Residence, Coleshill House, Highworth, Wilts.
Sister living — Maria. Residence, 56, Eaton Square, S.W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Charles Hulse, Esq., 2nd son of 4th baronet, b. 1810, d. 1883 : m.
1836, Georgina Amelia (now of Shepley House, Carshalton, Surrey), da. of
Lieut. -Gen. Frederick Buller : —
Charles Frederick, b. 1843 ; formerly Major Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own), retired as Hon.
Lieut. -Col. 1882 : m. 1875, Jessie Marion, da. of Gen. Joseph Edwin Thackwell, C.B., of St.
Leonards, Prestbury, Cheltenham. Club, Army and N avy.— — Samuel George, b. 1845; formerly
Lieut. 42nd Regt.— — Caroline Maria.— —Georgina Mary. Selina Frances. - Augusta Julia.
Henrietta Eleanor.
The ist baronet was first physician to King George II.
Humble, see Nugent.
Hume-Campbell, see Campbell.
HUMPHERY, Creation 1868, of Penton Lodge, Southampton.
Sir WILLIAM HENRY HUMPHERY, K.C.B,, ist
Baronet, 2nd son of the late Alderman John Humphery,
M.P. ; b. 25th March, 1827 ; ed. at Winchester, and at
Wadham Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1850, M. A. 1853); Bar. Inner
Temple 1852 ; appointed Standing Counsel to Irish Soc.
1860 ; sat as M.P. for Andover (C) 1863-7 ; is Hon. Col. ist
Vol. Batn. Hampshire Regt., Brig.-Gen. Portsmouth Inf. Vol.
Brig., and a J.P. for Hants (High Sheriff 1873); C.B. 1887,
K.C.B. 1892 : m. 1850, Maria, da. of the late William Cubitt,
Esq. , M. P. , of Penton Lodge.
— Azure, on a chevron or between three gryphons' heads erased
argent, a chaplet of oak vert, on a chief of the second three martlets
gules. Crest — A unicorn passant argent, armed, crined, and hoofed or,
the dexter fore-foot supporting a Roman fasces in the bend of the last.
Residence — 84, Piccadilly, W. Chambers — 2, Paper Buildings,
Temple, E.C. Clubs— Carlton, United University.
Deus protector meus.
God is my protector.
Half-Brothers living— James Arthur, b. 1837 : m. 1863, Louisa Sophia, da. of Herbert Smith, Esq.,
of Clapham.— Percy Adolphus, b. 1838 : served in B.C.S. 1858-74 : m. ist, 1859, Marion, who
d. 1862, da. of John Cattell, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1863, Emily, da. of George Kilby, Esq. Edward
John, b. 1841. Club, Oriental.— —Robert Peel, b. 1845 : '«• 1867, Mary, da. of J. Clayworth,
Esq. Residence, Northlands, Warnham, Sussex.
The father of the ist baronet was M.P. for Southwark, and Lord Mayor of London 1842-3.
HUNT, Creation 1892, of, Cromwell Road, Kensington, co. London.
Sir FREDERICK SEAGER HUNT, M.P., ist Baronet,
el. son of the late James Hunt, Esq. ; b. April 27th, 1838; ed.
at Westminster Sch. ; is head of the firm of Seager, Evans and
Co., distillers, of Millbank, S.E., Chm. of United Westminster
Almshouses, a Gov. of Blue Coat Sch., Westminster, and a
D.L. for co. London ; unsuccessfully contested Marylebone 1880 ;
has sat as M.P. for Marylebone, W. Div. (C) since Nov. 1885 :
m. 1867, Alice Harriet, da. of the late Alfred Hunt, Esq., of
Hanover.
Patron at One Jibing — Charmouth R., Dorset.
^rms — Or, a chevron cotised between three martlets in chief and a
wolf's head erased in base, all azure. Crest.— On a rock, a stork proper
between two fleurs-de-lis azure.
Residence — 7, Cromwell Road, S.W.
Beefsteak.
Clubs— Carlton, Union, Conservative, Constitutional,
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HUNTER, Creation 1812, of London.
Sir CHARLES RODERICK HUNTER, 3rd Baronet ;
b. July 6th, 1858; s. his father, Sir CLAUDIUS STEPHKN
PAUL, 1890; ed. at Eton; formerly Capt. 4th Batn. Rifle
Brig. (Prince Consort's Own); sometime A.D.C. to Lieut. -
Gen. Comdg. in Canada ; is Major gth Vol. Batn. Kind's Roy.
Rifle Corps : m. 1887, Agnes Lillie, el. da. of Adam Kennard,
Esq., of Crawley Court, Winchester, and has issue.
^\rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, or, a lion rampant gules between eight
cross-crosslets patee-fitchee sable ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a bear salient sable
muzzled or. Casts — ist, a demi-lion rampant holding in his paws a cross-
crosslet as in the arms ; 2nd, a demi-bear as in the arms.
Seat— Mortimer Hill, Reading. Clubs— Naval and Military, Tra-
vellers'.
Son living— RONALD CLAUDE, b. Aug. sth, 1888.
Sister living— Constance Janet.
WidOW living Of 2nd Baronet— CONSTANCE (Lady Hunter), da. of William Ives Bosanquet,
Esq. : ;«. 1852, Sir Claudius Stephen Paul Hunter, 2nd baronet, who d. 1890. Residence,
Mortimer Hill, Reading.
The ist baronet, Sir Claudius, D.C.L., and Col. of the Royal London Militia, was Lord Mayor of
London 1811-12.
Hunter-Blair, see Blair.
Milbanke-Huskisson, see M banke.
SYNGE-HUTCHINSON, Creation 1782, of Rathsalla, Wicklow.
Sir EDWARD SYNGE-HUTCHINSON, 4th Baronet, son
of the late Francis Synge-Hutchinson, Esq., only son of 3rd
Baronet; b. Aug. 3ist, 1830; s. his grandfather, the Rev. Sir
SAMUEL, 1846 ; ed. at Eton ; was successively Lieut. 6th
Dragoons, 5th Dragoons, and 48th Regt. ; served in Crimea
(medal with clasp).
£\rms — Quarterly : ist, per pale azure and gules, a lion rampan ermine
between nine cross-crosslets or ; 2nd and 3rd, quarterly, ist and 4th, azure,
three millstones argent ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, an eagle displayed with two
heads sable ; 4th, gules, two lions passant argent. Crests — ist, a cockatrice
issuing out of a ducal coronet all proper : 2nd,' an eagle's talon issuing from a
ducal coronet all proper. gH0tto obtr ftrtst— " Ccelestia canimus " (ll-'e sing-
of heavenly things).
Non sibi sed toti. .SVrt^-Coolmoney, Stratford-on-Slaney, co. Wicklow. Clubs — Army
Not for himself, but for and Navy, St. George's Yacht, Sackville Street.
the whole community.
Brother living — COOTE, b. 1832 ; ed. at Eton ; entered 2nd Dragoon Guards 1850, became Major
1858, Lieut.-Col. 1859, Col. 1866, Maj.-Gen. 1877, and retired Lieut.-Gen. 1881 ; served during
Indian Mutiny 1858-9 (medal with clasp). Residence, 17, Stratford Place, W. Clubs, Army and
Navy, United Service, Turf, St. George's Yacht, Salisbury.
Sister living — Fanny Dorothy: m. ist, 1846, James Hewitt, Esq., who d. 1851, leaving issue [see
V. Lifford, colls.] ; 2ndly, 1853, David Philip Browne, Major 7th Hussars, who d. 1867, by whom
she has issue living, Edward Douglas, b. 1861, —Augustus George, b. 1864, — Adelaide Margaret, — •
Nina Mildred, — Ethel Therese. Residence,
Daughter living Of 3rd Baronet— Sophia (Hon. Mrs. Coote Hefy-Hutchinson) : m. 1834, Capt.
the Hon. Coo'te Hely-Hutchinson, who d. 1842, brother of the 3rd Earl of Donoughmore. Residence,
Lissen Hall, Donabate.
The family of Synge was seated at Bridgnorth early in the i6th century. The original name of
Millington was changed to Synge from the circumstance of one of the family being n candtk or chantry
priest. The Right Rev. Dr. Samuel Hutchinson, Lord Bishop of Killala, was father of the ist baronet,
Sir James Hutchinson, who sat as M.P. for Jamestown, in the Irish Parliament. The 3rd baronet,
the Rev. Sir Samuel Synge, grand-nephew of the ist and 2nd baronets, succeeded under a special
remainder, and assumed the additional surname and arms of Hutchinson ; and his 2nd brother, Robert,
was created a baronet [see Synge, Bart.].
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
293
INGILBY, Creation 1866, of Ripley Castle, Yorkshire.
Sir HENRY DAY INGILBY, and Baronet; b, Oct.
i2th, 1826 ; s. his father, the Rev. Sir HENRY JOHN INGILBY,
1870; ed. at Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1848, M.A. 1851),
of which he was sometime a Fellow ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for
W. Riding of York ; was High Sheriff of Yorkshire 1882 : m.
1862, the Hon. Alicia Margaret Robertson, da. of 1st Baron
Marjoribanks (ext.).
patron of ®br« f things— Ripley R., Killinghall V., York; Harring-
ton R., Lincoln.
^rms — Sable, an estoile argent within a bordure engrailed gobony or
and gules. Crtst — A boar's head couped and erect argent, tusked or, in the
mouth an estoile of the last.
Seats — Ripley Castle, Ripley, Yorkshire ; Harrington Hall, Spilsby,
Lincolnshire. Town Residence — o, Hereford Gardens, Park Lane, VV.
Clubs — Boodle's, Oxford and Cambridge, Yorkshire.
Brother living— WILLIAM, />. Dec. ipth, 1829 ; formerly Lieut. Bengal
Artillery; is a J.P. for W. Riding of York: m. 1874, Eleanor Isabella, da. of the late Henry
Macdowall, Esq., of Garthland, and has issue living, William Henry, b. 1874, — John Uchtred Mac-
dowall (twin), b. 1874. Residence, Farnham, Knaresborough. Clubs, Boodle's, St. James's.
Sister living— Wilhelmina.
This family, of great antiquity, has been seated at Ripley Castle since temp, Edward III., and has
three times received the honor of a baronetcy. The title created 1642 became extinct 1772, and the
creation of 1781 became extinct 1854.
AMCOTTS-INGILBY, Creation 1781. [Extinct 1854.]
Sir WILLIAM AMCOTTS-!NGILBY, and and last Baronet.
Widow living — MARY ANNE (Lady Amcotts-Ingilby), only child of the late John Clementson, Esq.,
by Elizabeth, da. of Sir Thomas Turton, ist baronet : in. 1843, as his 2nd wife, Sir William Amcotts-
Ingilby, 2nd baronet, who d. 1854, when the title became extinct. Residence, Broxholme, Ripley,
Yorkshire.
INNES, Creation 1628, of Balvenie, Banffshire.
Sir JOHN INNES, i2th Baronet ;b. Nov. 25th, 1840 -,
s. his father, Sir JAMES MILNE, 1878 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for
Banffshire, and a J.P. at Christchurch, New Zealand, where he
was formerly engaged in sheep-farming.
£Vrm» — Argent, a sword in pale azure, hilled and pommelled or, between
three stars of six points of the second. Crtst — An arm from the shoulder
holding a dagger proper. £tron!> ^Wotto — " Pro patria" (for my country).
Residence — Edingight House, Keith, N.B. Club — Scottish.
Sine crimine fiat.
Brothers living— JAMES, b. Jan. 20th, 1846. Robert, b. 1847.
Thomas, b. 1852 ; is a partner in mercantile firms of Woodgate and Co.,
Valparaiso, and Woodgate. Innes and Co., of Liverpool: is ;«.. and has
issue living, a son, b. 1883,— a da. Residence, Valparaiso. Hector, b.
1860. Edward, b. 1864.
Let it be done -without Sisters living— Anne Thurburn : m. 1870, Edward Thurburn, Esq.
crime. Residence, Mayen, Banffshire.— —Elizabeth Helen.
Widow living Of llth Baronet— ELIZABETH (Lady Innes), da. of Alexander Thurburn, Esq.:
in. 1837, Sir James Milne Innes, who d. 1878. Residence, Edingight House, Keith, N.B.
On the death of the 8th baronet in 1817, John Innes, Esq., of Edengight, assumed the baronetcy
as heir male of John Innes, of Edengight, great-uncle of the ist baronet.
ISHAM, Creation 1627, of Lamport, Northamptonshire.
Sir CHARLES EDMUND ISHAM, loth Baronet, 2nd
son of 8th Baronet; b. Dec. i6th, 1819; s. his brother, Sir
JUSTINIAN VERB, 1846 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Brasenose Coll.,
Oxford ; is a D.L. for Northamptonshire (High Sheriff 1851) ;
m. 1847, Emily, da. of the late Right Hon. Sir John Vaughan,
and has issue.
ipatron of ®too ;£ibings — Lamport R., Northamptonshire: Shangton R.,
Leicestershire.
$rms — Gules, a fesse wavy, and in chief three piles also wavy, argent
Crrst — A demi-swan, wings displayed proper. jStconS .SfHoMo — "On things
transitory resteth no glory."
Seat — Lamport Hall, Northampton.
Daughters living— Louisa Mary : m. 1871, Edward Corbett, Esq., and
has issue living, Edward Richard Trevor, b. 1872. Residence, Aldershaw,
Ostendo non ostento. Lichfield. Emily Caroline : m. 1881, Capt. Norman Magnus MacLeod,
1 show, not boast. C.M.G., and has issue living, Emily Pauline,— Margaret Louisa. Resi-
dence, Dunvegan Castle, Isle of Skye, N.B.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Vere Isham, 2nd son of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late John Vere Isham, Esq., b. 1803, d. 1883 : m. ist, 1830, Mary, who d. 1856,
only da. of William Wood, Esq., of Brixworth, Northamptonshire ; 2ndly, 1861, Emily (now
of Talgarth Road, W. Kensington, W.),da. of John Kinch, Esq. : —
VERE, b. May loth, 1862 ; is Capt. 2nd Batn. Suffolk Regt. Club, Junior Carlton.
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Isham, b. 1805, d. 1800: m. 1832, Martha Jane Elinor, da. of
the late Rev. William Wilson, of Knowle Hall, Warwickshire : —
Martha Jane. Elinor : in. 1880, the Rev. Henry Vere Packe [see infraj.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Robert Isham (ante) : —
Issue of the late Louisa, d. 1891 : in. 1856, Maj.-Gen. Charles Scudamore Longden, of Oak-
wood, Crawley, Sussex : —
Re-'. Henry Isham, b. 1859; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A. iS— , M.A.
1886); is R. of Shangton. Residence, Shangton Rectory, Leicester.— Charles Robert, b. 1862 ;
ed. at Westward Ho ! Coll. ; is in Roy. Naval Reserve, and an Officer in P. and O. Steamship Co.
—Arthur Edmund, b. 1864 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; is Capt. Army Ser. Corps.
Wilfrid Maurice Murray, b. 1870 ; ed, at Worcester Coll., Oxford. Evelyn Elinor.
Issue of the late Rev. Vere Isham (ante), b. 1774, d. 1845 : in. 1800, Jane, who d.
1811, da. of John Chambers, Esq. : —
Eliza : in. 1821, Col. Henry Packe. who d. 1859, and has issue living, Robert Christopher, b. 1824, —
Rev. Henry Vere, b. 1826 ; ed. at Brasenose Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1848); is R. of Lamport, North-
ampton: in. ist, 1858, Helen Sarah, who d. 1877, da. of Stewart Cranford' Bruce, Esq.; 2ndly,
1880, Elinor, da. of the Rev. Robert Isham [see ante], — Horatio, b. 1835 ; is a retired Com. R.N. ;
served in Crimean war 1854-5 (medal with clasp, and Baltic and Turkish medals), and in China war
1859-60 (medal); was Vice-Consul and Acting Consul at Cherbourg 1875-6: m. 1863, Mary Anna,
who d. 1881, da. of the late John George Musters, Esq., — Edward, b. 18 — , — Anne Jane : m. 1846,
the Rev. Thomas Anchitel Anson, R. of Longford, Derby, — Maria : in. 1854, Rev. Charles Philips.
Buckworth, who d. 1865, — Frances Catherine, — Emily (Lady Scott}, of Sundridge Park, Bromley,
Kent: in. 1865, Sir Edward Henry Scott, 5lh baronet, who d. 1883. Residences, Twyford Hall,
East Dereham ; 20, Upper Berkeley Street, W.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Henry Charles Isham, 3rd son of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Arthur Isham, b. 1809, d. 1802 : m. 1840, Charlotte Elizabeth, who d.
1892, da. of Sir Patrick Murray, 6th baronet : —
Arthur Charles, b. 1847 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford : 'in. 1887, Evelyn Rose, da. of the late
Richard William Selby-Lowndes, Esq., of Elmers, Bleichley, and has issue living, Vere Arthur
Richard, b. 1889,— Dorothy Evelyn Vere, b. 1888,— Elizabeth Mary Victoria, b. 1891. Residence',
The Hollies, Clipston, Northants.— Anna. Residence, Cawood House, Reigate.
The Isham family, probably of Saxon origin, took their name from the village of Isham in
Northamptonshire, where land was given them by William I. Gyles Isham sat for Peterborough in
Queen Mary's first Parliament. Sir John, the ist baronet, who had been previously knighted, was
High Sheriff of Northamptonshire. The 2nd baronet, Sir Justinian, M.P. for Northamptonshire, a
staunch Royalist, suffered severely for his loyalty, both in person and estate. Sir Justinian, the 4th
baronet, M.P. for Northamptonshire, upon the landing of the Prince of Orange, appeared in arms near
Nottingham, with several lords and gentlemen who had formed themselves into a troop, as a guard to
the Princess Anne, under the command of Dr. Compton, Bishop of London. Sir Edmund, the 6th
baronet, was also M.P. for Northamptonshire.
JACKSON, Creation 1815, of Arlsey, Bedfordshire.
Sir KEITH GEORGE JACKSON, 4th Baronet; b.
Aug. 2nd, 1842 ; s. his brother, Sir MOHNTSTUART GOOD-
RICKE, 1857 ; ed. at Magdalen Coll., Camb. ; formerly Lieut.
83rd Foot: m. 1875, Alice, da. of Charles Francis Montresor,
Esq., formerly of B.C.S., and has issue.
^rms — Argent, on a fesse between a goat's head couped in chief gules
and a ship in full sail in base proper, a greyhound courant, between two
pheons or, within a bordure gules charged with eight bezants. Cnst— A
goat's head couped argent guttee de sang, armed and bearded or, gorged
with a collar gules charged with three bezants, from the collar a line reflexed
of the third, the rings gold.
Residence — Buenos Ayres.
Sons living-ROBERT MONTRESOR, b. March nth. 1876. Francis
Gorham, b. 1878.
Sisters living— Anna Madeline: m. 1859, Elphinstone Jackson, Esq., who d. 1873, a Judge of
High Court, Bengal, and has issue living [see colls., infra]. Residence. Windsor. Julia
Honoria Catherine. Monimia Emily : in. 1888, Capt. Pascal Robaglia. Residence, Bonilacio,
Corsica.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late John Jackson, Esq., 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1799, d. 1869 : m.
1832, Honoria Anna Maria, who d. 1869, da. of James Daniell, Esq. : —
Keith Robert, b. 18— . Welby, b. 18— . Hugh, b. 18— .— Lindsay, b. 18— . Astell, b. 18— .
Catherine.— —Charlotte.
Grandchildren of the late Welby Brown Jackson, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Elphinstone Jackson, Esq., b. 1824, d. 1873 : ;«. 1859, Anna Madeline [ante},
da. of Sir Keith Alexander Jackson, 2nd baronet : —
Mountstuart Hungerford, b. 1860; is in Public Works Depart., India: in. 1886, Ethel Beatrice, da.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
295
of David Cowie, Esq., of Calcutta, and has issue living, Cecil Hungerford, b. 1887, — Laurence
Hungerford, b. 1889, — a da., b. 1890. Residence, 4, Russell Street, Calcutta. Elphinstone, /•.
1868.— Alexander Townsend, b. 1869. Keith Hungerford, b. 1870.
Issue of the late Welby Browne Jackson, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1800, d. 1890:
m. ist, 1823, Catherine, who d. 1836, da. of the late John Townsend Hungerford,
Esq. ; 2ndly, 1839, Maria Margaretta, who d. 1843, da. of the late Lieut. -Col.
George Thomas D'Aguilar ; srdly, 1856, Elizabeth, da. of the late Thomas James
Ireland, Esq., of Ousden Hall, Suffolk:—
(By 2nd marriage), Lowis D'Aguilar, b. 1840.-
in. 1874, Margaret Springall (divorced 1887), i
living, Harold D'Aguilar, b. 1877, — May D'Agu
is Capt. I.S.C.
Issue of the late Colville Coverly Jackson, Esq., 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1804, b.
1858 : in. 1850, Mary, da. of Thomas Hughes, Esq. : — •
Caroline Edith : in. 1875, Edward Briggs Kennedy, Esq. [see M. Ailsa, colls.]. Residence,
The ist baronet, an East India Director, sat as M.P. for Dover ; and the 3rd baronet was murdered
at Lucknow (1857) during the Indian Mutiny.
MATHER-JACKSON, Creation 1869, of the Manor House, Birkenhead.
Sir HENRY MATHER MATHER - JACKSON, jrd
Baronet ; b. Oct. igth, 1855 ; s. his father, the Hon. Sir
HENRY MATHER. M.P., Q.C., 1881 ; ed. at Harrow, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1878, M.A. 1881); is a J.P. and
D.L. for Monmouth, a County Councillor for Monmouthshire,
Raglan Div., and Dep. Chm. of Monmouthshire Quarter Ses-
sions ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1881 ; unsuccessfully contested S.
Div. of Monmouthshire (Z) 1885, and Flint Borough (LU)
1886; assumed in 1886 the additional surname of Mather: m.
1886, Ada Frances, da. of the late Gen. Edward Arthur Somer-
set, M.P., C.B. [see D. Beaufort, colls.], and has issue.
$rm» — Azure, a fesse between two goats' heads couped in chief, and a
fleur-de-lis in base argent, two Haunches of the last. Crat — On a ragged
staff sable, a goat's head couped argent, semee of trefoils vert.
Seat — Llantilio Court, Abergavenny. Clubs — Brooks's, Oxford and
Cambridge. ________
Fortiter, fideliter,
feliciter.
Boldly, faithfully,
successfully.
Daughters living— Gwladys Ada, b.
Agatha Elizabeth, b. 1891.
-Norah Frances, b. 1890.
Brother living— WILLIAM BIRKENHEAD MATHER, b. Oct. sth. 1864 ; is a J.P. for Derby
snire, and Capt. Roy. Monmouth Engineer Militia. Residence, Clay Cross Hall, Chesterfield.
Club, Reform.
Sisters living— Gertrude Elizabeth Mather. Edith Sarah Mather. Frances Blackburne
Mather: m. 1891, Kevitt Rotherham, Esq. Residence, Stoke Lodge, near Coventry.
Uncles living (sons of ist Baronet) — William, b. 1832; ed. at Harrow; is a J.P. for Cheshire and
Birkenhead ; m. 1861, Therese Isabel, da of the late Edward Howard, Esq., of Liverpool, and
granddau. of the late Major Joshua Oglethorpe, formerly 2nd Lancashire Militia, and has issue
living, William, b. 1870, — several daus., of whom Maud Isabel: m. 1889, John Glynn, Esq.,
of Glyn-Isa, Hoylake, Cheshire. Residence, Forest Road, Birkenhead. Clubs, City Liberal,
Magistrates'.— —Thomas Hughes, b. 1834 ; ed. at Harrow ; is a J.P. for Cheshire and Birkenhead,
and a shipowner at Liverpool: m. 1862, Hermine, da. of the late Daniel Meinertzhagen, Esq., of
Wimbledon, and has issue living, Frederick Huth, b. 1863 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford, — William Rudolph Peter, b. 1867, — Geoftrey Meinertzhagen, b. 1869, — Thomas Hughes,
b. 1871, — Ernest Somerville, b. 1873, — Maximilian, b. 1877, — Roland Octavius, b. 1879, — Margaret
Hermine : m. 1889, Charles Paxton Markham, Esq., of Tapton House, Chesterfield, — Evelyn Johanna,
— Winifred Barbara Alice. Residence, The Manor House, Birkenhead. Clubs, Reform, City
Liberal, National Liberal.— —John Peter, b. 1845; ed. at Harrow; is a J.P. for Derbyshire: in.
1 869, Florence, da. of the late William Evans, Esq. , of Cornwall Gardens, and has issue living, John
Bertram, b. 1879, — Edith Millicent,— Ethel Beatrice, — Elizabeth Beryl,— Mary Florence,— Margaret
Alice. Residence, Stubben Edge, Ashover, Derbyshire. Clubs, Reform, Whitehall.
Aunts living (daughters of ist Baronet) — Caroline : m. 1864, Frederick James Underwood, Esq.
Residences, Belle Vue, near Sevenoaks ; 5, Hyde Park Gardens, W. Miriam Bertha: m. 1891,
Matthew Ingle Joyce, Esq., Bar.-at-law. Residences, 16, Great Cumberland Place, W. ; Alton
Grange, Ashby-de-la-Zouche.
WidOW living Of 2nd Baronet— ELIZABETH (Lady Jackson), da. of Thomas Buddicom Black-
burne, Esq., of Birkenhead : m. 1854, the Hon. Sir Henry Mather Jackson, 2nd baronet, who d.
1881. Residence, Brynderi, Abergavenny.
The ist baronet was successively M.P. for Newcastle-under-Lyme and North Derbyshire (L).
The and baronet sat as M.P. for Coventry (L) 1867-8 and 1874-81 ; he was appointed a Judge of the
High Court of Judicature in March 1881, but died before taking his seat upon the Bench.
296
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
JAFFRAY, Creation 1892, of Skilts, Studley, Warwickshire.
Sir JOHN JAFFRAY, ist Baronet, son of John
Jaffray. Esq., of Stirling; b. Oct. nth, 1818 ; is a J.P. and
D.L. for Warwickshire (High Sheriff 1888), a J.P. for Birming-
ham and for co. Worcester, Founder of the Jaffray Chronic
Hospital, near Birmingham, and a Director of Lloyd's Banking
Co. : m. 1850, Hannah, da. of W. Munton, Esq., of Bourne,
Lincolnshire, and has issue.
-•\rrns — Argent, three pallets sable, surmounted of afesse cotised gules,
thereon four mullets or. Crest. — In front of two palm branches in orle
vert, a mullet as in the arms.
Seats — Skilts, Warwickshire ; Park Grove, Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Club— Reform.
Post nubila Phoebus.
After clouds sunshine.
Sons living— WILLIAM, b. June sth, 1852 ; is a J.P. for Warwickshire :
m tg£mtuM Augusta) ^,ho d. 1886, youngest da. of Sir Francis
Edward Scott. 2nd and 3rd Bart. (crs. 1806). Residence, Skilts,
Studley, Warwickshire. - John Munton, b. 1853 ; is a J.P. for Hants :
m. 1877, Edith Mary Selina, da. of the Rev. Thomas Edmund Franklyn, of Old Dalby Hall,
Leicestershire, and has issue living, Edith Mabel, b. 1878, — Gladys Hope, b. 1882. Residence,
The Stydd House, Lyndhurst.
Daughter living— Annie : m. 1879, Albert Cay, Esq., and has issue living, Albert Jaffray, b. 1880.
Residence, Woodside, Kenilworth.
JAMES, Creation 1823, of Dublin.
•SVrJoHN KINGSTON JAMES, K.B., 2nd Baronet;
b. Feb. 26th, 1815; s. his father, Sir JOHN KINGSTON, 1869;
ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1835, M.A. 1840); formerly
Lieut. Inniskilling Dragoons ; as eldest son of a baronet received
knighthood 1854 : m. 1839, Frances Isabella, who d. 1887, da.
of T. F. Wilkinson, Esq., of Cahirelly Castle, co. Limerick.
glrms — Quarterly, vert and gules, a cross argent charged with a ship in
full sail between four anchors erect azure ; in the ist and -jth quarters, a
dolphin naiant of the third between three cross-crosslets or ; in the 2nd and
3rd, a lion passant-guardant of the last between three fleurs-de-lis argent.
Crtst — Issuing from a ducal coronet or, a swan proper, beaked gules,
holding therein a dart gold, feathered argent, pointed towards the breast.
Motto ober ^rms— " A jamais " {For ever).
Pro Deo, patna, et rege. * * '
For God, my country, C/K*— Army and Navy.
and my king.
Brothers living— Benjamin Robert, b. i§2o, formerly Paymaster sist
and 24th Regts. Club, Constitutional. Charles Henry, b. 1828; formerly Capt. and Paymaster
Roy. Ayrshire Rifles ; formerly senior Official Assignee of Irish Court of Bankruptcy : m. 1859,
Katharine Mary, who d. 1875, da. of the late Rev. John Rowley, LL.D., and has issue living, John
Kingston Rowley, b. 1863, — Charles Pierce Rowley, b. 1864, — Kingston Gerald Henry, b. 1870, —
Sophie Alice Mary, — Charlotte Mary, — Helen Cerise Fullarton, — Virginia Lydia Adelaide, — Fanny
Isabella Digby. Residence, 4, Buckingham Vale, Clifton, Bristol. Club, Salisbury (Clifton).
Sisters living— Alicia. Charlotte Isabella.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Francis Edward James, and son of ist baronet, b. 1816, d. 1886 :
m. 1849, Helen Donald, da. of the late John Fullarton, Esq. : —
JOHN KINGSTON FULLARTON, b. Dec. 2nd, 1852. Club, Windham. Gavin Fullarton,
b. 1859 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at Gonville and Caius Coll., Camb. (B.A. 18 — , M.A. 18— ) :
Bar. Inner Temple 1883.—— Francis Edward, b. 1861 : ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at Merton
Coll., Oxford. Edward Albert, b. 1862. Club, Constitutional. Fullarton, b. 1864 ; ed. at
Magdalene Coll, Camb. (B.A. 1886); Bar. Gray's Inn, 1891; is Capt. jrd Batn. Roy. Scots
Fusiliers. Club, Constitutional. Charles Henry, b. 1870.— Herbert William, b. 1873. Mary
Anne Fullarton. Helen Donald Fullarton.
This family came originally from Somersetshire. Thomas, — whose father, Capt. Thomas James,
undertook, by the command of Charles I., a voyage to discover the north-eastern passage, — sold
his estates in Somersetshire, went to Ireland as an officer in Cromwell's army at the time of the
Rebellion, and eventually settled in King's County. The ist baronet, Sir John Kingston, K.B., was
Lord Mayor of Dublin 1821-2 and 1840-41.
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297
JARDINE, Creation 1672, of Applegirth, Dumfriesshire.
Sir ALEXANDER JARDINE, 8th
Baronet ; b. Feb. loth, 1829; s. his father,
Sir WILLIAM, 1874 ; ed. at Edinburgh Acad.,
and Woolwich ; formerly Convener of co.
Dumfries ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Dumfries-
shire : m. 1861, Henrietta, da. of the late
William Younger, Esq., of Craigielands, Dum-
friesshire, and has issue.
Drills — Argent, a saltire and chief gules, the last
charged with three mullets. Crtst — A spur-rowel of six
points. jJtujporttrs — Dexter, a horse ; sinister, a knight
in armour armed with a scimitar.
Residence — Granton House, Edinburgh. Club —
New (Edinburgh).
Beware : 1 am f resent !
^athe-
Sons living— WILLIAM, b. June nth, 1855. Alexander, b. 1868.
Daughters living— Isabel Edith Jane Gertrude. Henrietta. Janet Madeline.-
rine Dorcas Maule.— .Sibyl Mary. Margaret Lindesay.
Brother living— Rev. Charles John, b. 1839 ; ed. at Edinburgh, at Oxford Univ., and at St. Bees
Coll. ; is R. of Foulness : in, 1870, Martha, el. da. of the late Edward Twining, Esq., M.R.C.S.,
of Walthamstow, and has issue living, Edward William Ratcliff, b. 1872,— Eric Hamilton, b. 1874, —
Percy St. John, b. 1879, — Margaret Dorcas Mary, — Muriel Lucy. Residence, Foulness Rectory,
Essex.
Sisters living— Jane Home : m. 1844, Wellwood Herries Maxwell, Esq., and has issue living,
William Jardine, M. P. (of Terraughtie, Dumfries), b. 1852 ; is Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. sth Vol.
Batn. Roy. Scots Fusiliers : has sat as M.P. for Dumfriesshire (LU) since 1892 : m. 1877, Dorothea
Fitzgerald Maitland, da. of the late Charles Lionel Maitland-Kirwan, Esq., of Gelston Castle, N.B.,
— Wellwood (of Kirkennan, Dalbeattie, N.B.), b. 1857 : m. 1889, Anne, da. of Col. Sir George
Gustavus Walker, K.C.B.,— Alexander, b. 1860, — Hugh, b. 1862, — Jessie Jane: m. 1868, Charles
George Hood Kinnear, Esq. (of Drum), Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. 2nd Vol. Brig. Scottish Div.
R.A., of 12, Grosvenor Crescent, Edinburgh, — Clementina, — Agnes: m. 1878, Lionel Maitland-
Kirwan, Esq., — Margaret,— Catherine Helen. Residence, Munches, Dalbeattie, N.B. Margaret
Helen Hassells : m. 1862, the Rev. David Landale. Residence, Applegirth Manse, N.B.
Helen: m. 1875, Col. Charles Ratcliff, J.P. and D.L., who d. 1885. Residence, 45, Castle Street,
Dumfries, N.B.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. William Jardine, R.N., 2nd son of 7th baronet, b. 1834, d.
1869 : m. 1864, Louisa Archer (who m. 2iidly, 1877, Major Horatio Reginald Mends,
2nd Batn. King's Roy. Rifle Corps), da. of George Cockburn Harvey, Esq.,
of Halifax, N.S :—
William, b. 1867 : m. 1890, Margaret Helen, da. of Dr. George J. Bucknall, of San Francisco-
Residence,
Issue of the late John Jardine, Esq., 3rd son of 6th baronet, b. 1807, d. 1874 : m. 1837.
Elizabeth, who d. 1890, da. of Capt. William Henry Craig, R.M. :—
Francis Lascelles, b. 1841. Alexander William, M.l.C.E.,b. 1843: m. 1883, Charlotte Elizabeth,
who d. 1890, da. of Archibald Mosman, Esq. John Robert, b. 1847. Charles, b. 1855.
Elizabeth Jane : m. 1875, Arthur Bootle-Wilbraham, Esq. [see E. LathomJ. Katharine Maule :
;;/. 1871, Hugh Miles Milman, Esq. [see Milman, Bart.]. Residence, Brisbane, Queensland.
JARDINE, Creation 1885, of Castle Milk, co. Dumfries.
Sir ROBERT JARDINE, ist Baronet, youngest
son of the late David Jardine, Esq., of Muirhousehead, Locker-
bie, co. Dumfries ; b. May, 1825 ; ed. at Edinburgh ; is a J.P.
and D.L. for cos. Dumfries and Perth, and head of the firm of
Jardine, Matheson and Co., Merchants in China ; sat as M.P.
for Ashburton (L) 1865-8, for Dumfries Burghs 1868-74, and
for Dumfriesshire 1880-92, having been defeated there in Feb.
1874 : m. 1867, Margaret Seton, who d. 1868, da. of John
Buchanan Hamilton, Esq., of Leny and Bardowie, N.B., and
has issue.
Srms— Per pale argent and or a saltire gules, on a chief engrailed of
the third three mullets argent. Crtst — A spur rowel of six points.
Seats— Castle Milk, Lockerbie, N.B. ; Lanrick Castle, Doune, N.B.
Lave adsum. r?wn Kesidence—2^, St. James's Place, S.W. Clubs— Brooke's, Reform
Beware; I ant present I City Liberal.
Son living— ROBERT WILLIAM BUCHANAN, b. Jan. 2ISt, 1868.
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JEJEEBHOY, Creation 1857, of Bombay.
Sir JAMSETJEE JEJEEBHOY, C.S.L, 3rd Baronet ;
b. March 3rd, 1851 ; s. his father, Sir JAMSETJEE, 1877, and
assumed the name of Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy in lieu of Manekjee
Cursetjee ; is a Parsee merchant, a Magistrate, and a M.L.C.
of Bombay: HI. 1869, Jerbai, da. of Shapoorjee Dhunjeebhoy,
and has issue.
£fmng — Azure: a sun rising above a representation of "the Ghauts"
(mountains near Bombay) in base, and in chief two bees volant, all proper.
Crtst — A mount vert, thereon a peacock amidst wheat, and in the beak an
ear of wheat all proper.
Seat — Mazagon Castle, Bombay.
Son livlng-CURSETJEE, b. Nov. nth, 1878.
Industry and liberality. Daughters living— Dinbai. Cooverbai.
Brothers living — Cowasjee Cursetjee, b. 1852 : m. 1869, Goolbai Rustamjee Wadia. Jamsetjee
Cursetjee, b. 1860: m. 1882, Awabai Shapoorjee Dhunjeebhoy. Residence,
Sisters living — Dhunbaijee, b. 1842 : /«. 1846, Dinshaw Jamsetjee Furdoonjee, and has issue living,
Bombay AvabaS, b. 1861 : »«."i88o, Rustomjee N. Byramjee.-
Piroshaw Pestonjee Parakh. Residence,
Aunt living (daughter of ist Baronet) — Perozbai, b. 1834 : m. 1845, Shapoorjee Dhunjeebhoy.
Residence, Fort Bombay.
WidOW living Of 2nd Baronet— Ruttonbai (Lady JejeebJioy), da. of Cursetjee Manekjee Soortee
m. 1835, Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, 2nd baronet, who d. 1877. Residence, Mazagon Castle, Bombay.
The ist baronet, Sir Jamsetjee, K.C.B., a wealthy Parsee merchant, was renowned for his
benevolence, charity, munificence, and loyalty, a reputation that was also earned by his son, the and
baronet. In 1860 a special Act of the Legislative Council of India was passed, with the sanction of
H.M., by which all future holders of the title are to relinquish their own names and assume those
of the ist baronet.
JENKINSON, Creation 1661, of Walcot, Oxfordshire, and Hawkesbury,
Gloucestershire.
Sir GEORGE BANKS JENKINSON, i2th Baronet;
b. May loth, 1851 ; s. his father, Sir GEORGE SAMUEL, 1892;
ed. at Harrow ; formerly Capt. 4th Batn. Gloucestershire Regt. ;
is a J.P. for Gloucestershire : m. 1880, Madeline Holme, da. of
Arthur Holme Sumner, Esq., and has issue.
patron 0f iEtoo gifaings— Falfield R., Hawkesbury V. , Gloucestershire.
^rm» — Azure, on a fesse wavy or, a cross-patee gules, in chief a crescent
between two points of estoiles of six points or.' Crtst — A sea-horse sejant
proper, holding in his fore-paws a cross-patee as in the arms.
Seats — Eastwood Park, Falfield, Gloucestershire ; Hawkesbury, Chip-
penham. Clubs — Carlton, Pratt's.
Pareo non servio. gons living— JOHN BANKS, b. June gth, 1881. Thomas Banks,
/ obey, I do not serve. b. 1884.
Daughter living— Katherine Sophia.
Sisters living — Emily Frances. Louisa Augusta (Viscountess Maidstone): m. 1876, Viscount
Maidstone, who d. 1879, el. son of loth Earl of Winchilsea. Residence, Woodsgate, Bexhill, Sussex.
Uncle living (brother of ii th baronet)— John Henry, b. 1823; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1844,
M.A. 1861): m. 1852, Alice Henrietta, who d. 1859, da. of Sir William Gordon-Cumming, 2nd
baronet, and has issue living, Francis, b. 1853 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1876, M.A. 1879,
Fellow 18 — ), — George Seymour Charles b. 1858 ; is Capt. Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regt.),
and ist class Station Staff Officer, Bengal, — Eleanor Louisa. Club, Oriental.
Aunt living (sister of nth baronet) — Augusta Mary Frederica : tit. 1855, Arthur Tower, Esq.,
Com. R.N., who d. 1877. Residence, Great Berkhampstead.
The ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th baronets were successively members of Parliament for Oxfordshire ;
the 7th baronet, celebrated statesman, was created Earl of Liverpool, and his son, the 8th baronet
and 2nd earl, was for many years Prime Minister of England. The peerage became extinct on the
death of the jrd earl, when the baronetcy devolved upon his cousin, Sir Charles, loth baronet. M.P.
o r Dover. Sir George, nth baronet, sat as M.P. for Wiltshire, N. (C) 1868-80.
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299
JENNER, Creation 1868, of Harley Street, Middlesex.
Sir WILLIAM JENNER, G.C.B., M.D., F.R.S.,
D.C.L., LL.D.. ist Baronet. 4th son of the late John Jenner, Esq.,
of Rochester; b. Jan. 3Oth, 1815 ; M.D. London 1844, F.R.C.P.
London 1852, Hon. D.C.L. Oxford 1868, and Hon. LL.D.
Camb. 1880 and Edinburgh 1884; Professor of Pathological
Anatomy in Univ. Coll., London, 1849, Holme Professor of
Clinical Medicine 1860, and Professor of Medicine 1862 ;
Assist. Physician in Univ. Coll. Hospital, London. 1849. an(i
Physician 1856; has been Physician in Ord. to H.M. since
1 86 1, and to Prince of Wales since 1862 ; has Order of
Leopold of Belgium; attended H.R.H. the Prince of Wales
during his severe illness in Nov. and Dec. 1871, and for his
services was created K.C.B. ; G.C.B. 1889; was Pres. of
Roy. Coll. of Physicians of London 1881-8 : m. 1858,
Adela Lucy Leman, da. of Stephen Adey, Esq., of Gloucester
Place, \V., and has issue.
er chevron azure and or, in chief two estoiles of the last, and in base a serpent nowed
proper, all within a bordure ermine, (trtst — On a mount vert a lamp of three branches argent, fired
proper, suspended by three chains or.
Residence — Greenwood, Durley, Bishop's Waltham, Hants.
Fide et labore.
By loyalty and work.
Sons living— WALTER KENTISH WILLIAM,*. Oct. i2th, 1860; ed. at Charterhouse ; is Capt.
9th Lancers. Clubs, Naval and Military, Pratt's. Albert Victor, D.S.O., b. 1862 ; ed. at Win-
chester ; is Capt. 4th Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own) ; served in Burmah Campaign
1886-8 (D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 1888. Clubs, Naval and Military, Bachelors'. Arthur Charles William,
£.1864; ed. at Westminster, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1886); Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1889; is
Lieut. 4th Batn. Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regt.). Club, White's. Louis Leopold
Charles Albert, b. 1865 ; ed. at Marlborough, and at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1889). CY«£,
Isthmian.— —Leopold Christian Duncan, b. 1869; ed. at Marlborough; is Lieut, and Adj. 3rd
Batn. King's Roy. Rifle Corps. Club, Orleans.
Daughter living- Lucy Adela, b. 1859.
JEPHSON, Creation 1815, of Springvale, Dorsetshire.
Sir STANHOPE WILLIAM JEPHSON, C.J3., 4th
Baronet ; b. March I7th, 1810; s. his half-brother, Sir JAMES
SAUMAREZ, 1884; entered army 1830, became Major 1848,
Lieut.-Col. 1853, Col. 1854, and Maj.-Gen. 1861, when he
retired ; served with 2nd Regt. in Affghanistan and Beloo-
chistan (medal); in campaign in S. Mahratta Country 1844
(twice mentioned in orders), in the Concan 1845, and in China
campaign 1860 (medal with clasp and C.B.) : m. 1849, Sophia,
da. of the late Edward Hawes, Esq., of Woodford.
£Vrms — Azure, a fesse embattled or, between three cocks' heads erased
argent. Cnst — A cubit arm vested paly argent and azure, cuffed of the
second, surmounted of a bend gules, in the hand a pansy, or heartsease,
proper.
Residence— 24, Elphinstone Road, Southsea,
Veritas magna est. Sisters living— Charlotte : in. 1831, Edward Marlborough Fitzgerald,
Truth is great. Esq., who d. 1879, and has issue living, Desmond, b. 1834, — Edward
Wyndham, b. 1836. Julia (Marchioness of Ailsa): m. 1846, the 2nd
Marquess of Ailsa, K.T., who d. 1870. Residence, 19, Pont Street, S.W.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— CHARLOTTE HELEN (Lady Jephson), 2nd da. of Sir William
Baynes, 2nd baronet : ;«. 1868, Sir Richard Mounteney Jephson, 2nd baronet, who d. 1870. Resi-
dence, Elstead, Godalming.
The ist baronet was Judge of the Admiralty Court, and Judge Advocate at Gibraltar.
Jephson-Norreys, see Norreys.
300
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Venale nee auro.
Not to be purchased
by gold.
JER VIS- WHITE- JER VIS, Creation 1797, of Bally-Ellis, Wexford.
Sir JOHN HENRY JERVIS-WHITE-JERVIS, 4th
Barottet ; b. July 4th, 1857; s. his uncle, Sir HUMPHREY
CHARLES, 1887; is Capt. R.H.A. ; served in Zulu Campaign
1879 (medal) : m. 1887, Margaret Frances Lockhart, da. of
the late Capt. George Gunning John Campbell.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, sable, a chevron ermine between three
martlets or, Jervis ; 2nd and 3rd, gules, a chevron vair between three
lions rampant or, White. Crtsts — ist, a martlet or ; 2nd, three arrows,
one in fesse and two in saltire enwreathed.
Club — Conservative.
Brothers living— HERBERT, b. Aug. 6th, 1858. Residence, Holbrook,
Suffolk. Henry Felix, b. 1859. Residence, Ingersoll, Ontario.
Sisters living— Aline : m. 1879, George Palmer Hope, Esq. Residence,
Upminster Hall, Romford, Essex. Lucy Frances : m. 1882, George
Haynes Hetherington, Esq., L.R.C.P. Residence, Museum Street.
Ipswich Mary Isabel. Ruth Beatrice.
Uncle living (son of 2nd Baronet) — Joceleyne, b. 1828 ; is a retired Com. R.N. ; served throughout
Russian War (Baltic medal), and in Indian Mutiny: m. 1866, Alice Margaret, 4th da. of the late
W. Peareth, Esq., of Usworth House, Gateshead. Residence, Albany Terrace, Worcester.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd Baronet) — Marian : m. 1856, Mark Style, Esq., late Dep. Inspector-
Gen, of Hospitals, Bombay, and has issue living, Mark, M.R.C.S. (of Moreton-in-Marsh, Glou-
cestershire), b. 1861 : m. 1891, Ida Mary Sophia, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Frederick English, C. B.,
— Henry Jervis, b. 1863, — Arthur Joceleyne, b. 1865, — Marian Louisa, — Aline,— Amy. Residence,
Brampton Abbotts, Ross, Herefordshire.
WidOW living— KATE EVELYN D'AusiN (Lady Jervis-White- Jet-vis), da. of the late James
M'Kain, Esq., of Pembroke, and the Chateau d'Espinet, Bordeaux: m. 1875, Sir Humphrey
Charles Jervis-White-Jervis, 3rd baronet, who d. 1887. Residence,
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Thomas Jervis White-Jervis, 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1797, d. 1879 :
m. ist, 1818, Elizabeth Anne, who d. 1849, da- of William Strettell, Esq. ; 2ndly,
1851, Helena Elizabeth, da. of Henry Murphy, Esq. :—
Hamilton Gorges, b. 1834.— —Augustus Bathurst, b. 1847. — — Louisa : m. 1855, William Ralph
Benson, Esq., Barrister-at-law (formerly of B.C.S.), and has issue living, William George Sackville
(Club, Junior United Service), b. 1861 ; is Capt. ist Batn. Essex Regt. ; served in Nile Expedition
1885 (medal),— Claude Ernest (Club, Thatched House), b. 1863; is in War Office,— Ralph Herbert,
b. 1870, — Madelein Laura St. George. Residence, 5, Elvaston Place, S.W.
.CLARKE-JERVOISE, Creation 1813, of Idsworth Park, Hampshire.
.Sir ARTHUR HENRY CLARKE-JERVOISE, 3rd
Baronet; b. Jan. 3rd, 1856 ; s. his grandfather, Sir JERVOISE,
1889 ; formerly Lieut. Coldstream Guards : m. 1883, Florence,
da. of Major Light Elwon, and the divorced wife of Charles
Cammell, Esq., of Ditcham Park, Petersfield. and has issue.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, sable, a chevron between three eaglets
close argent, Jervoise ; 2nd and 3rd, azure, three escallops in pale or,
between two (launches erminois, each charged with a cross patee-fhchee
gules, Clarke. Crisis — ist, an heraldic tiger's head sable : 2nd, within a
gold ring set within a diamond proper, a roundle per pale gules and azure
charged with a pheon argent.
Seat — Idsworth Park, Horndean, Hampshire. Town Residence —
9, Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W. Clubs,— Guards', White's.
Daughter living— Marjorie Olive, b. 1886.
a"S' Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet)-HENRY,5. Sept.7th, 1831 ; formerly
Praise is the reward oj Lieut.-Col. Coldstream Guards ; served throughout Eastern campaign
virtue. (medal with three clasps, Sardinian and Turkish medals, and sth class
Medjidie). Residence, 33, Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W. Clubs, Brooks's, Travellers'.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet) — Teresa: m. 1868, John Delaware Lewis, Esq., who d. 1884,
M.P. or Devonport 1868-74. Residence, 39, Cadogan Place, S.W. Janet: m. 1867, James Small,
Esq. Residences, Dirnanean, Pitlochrie, N. B. ; Brewlands, Alyth, R.S.O. , co. Perth. Clarice:
m. 1869, Maj.-Gen. Frederick William Craven Ord, formerly R.A. Residence, Beverley Lodge,
Colchester.
M.A. 1859) ; formerly hellow of All bouls Coll., Oxford ; is a J.F., a U.L., and a County Alderman
for Hants : m. 1875, Lady Mary Angela Wellesley, sister of 3rd Duke of Wellington, — Rez>. Charles
James (Club, Primrose), b. 1837 ; ed. at Eton, and at Merlon Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1859); is V. of
St. John's, Forres, N.B. : m. 1874, Ruth, da. of Robert Caldwell, Esq., of Charleston, S. Carolina,
U.S.A.,— Archibald Edward (of Park Cottage, East Sheen, S.W. Club, United University), b.
1851 ; eel. at Eton, and at Merton Coll., Oxford: »i. 1888. Cecilia, da. of William Bolitho, Esq.,
of Polwithen, near Penzance, and has issue living, Jervoise Bolitho b. i8y2, Margaret Lucy b. 1890,
— Katharine Maria (Lady Miller) : m. 1856, Sir Charles Hayes Miller, 7th barom t, who d. 1868,
of 2, Onslow Square, S.W.,— Elinor (Lady D'Oyly) : m. 1867, Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles Walters
DKBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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D'Oyly, 9th baronet, of Newlands, Blandford, Dorset, — Dora Caroline: in. 1862, Capt. Richard
William Spicer, who d. 1892, of 3, Chesham Place, S.W. Residence, Empshott Grange, Liss, Hants.
Mother living — Sophia Horatia Churchill, da. of Henry Lawes Long, Esq., of Hampton Lodge,
Surrey: HI. ist, 1865, Major Jervoise Clarke-Jervoise, el. son of 2nd Baronet, who d. 1872 ; 2ndly,
1881, Edward King, Esq. (Clubs, National Conservative, Junior Constitutional). Residence, The
Wilderness, Cannes, France.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Samuel Clarke-Jervoise. Esq., son of ist baronet, b. 1808, d. 1890 :
in. 1830, Emily (now of Erdsleigh House, Torquay), da. of Gen. Sir Henry John
Gumming, K.C.H. : — -
Harry Samuel Gumming, b. 1832 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Merton Coll., Oxford ; is a Senior Clerk
in Foreign Office : 111. 1874, Beatrice Evelyn, da. of the late William Bruce Stopford Sackville, Esq.
[see E. Courtown, colls.], and has issue living, Kathleen Margaret. Residences, 25, Chester Street,
S.W. ; The Raswell, Hascombe, Surrey. Clubs, Travellers', Arthur's. Cecil, b. 1835. Alan
Arthur, b. 1836: m., and has issue living, Eustace James, b. 1870, — Dudley Alan Lestock, b. 1876, —
Effie Mary Dora, b. 1861, — Nora Elphinston, b. 1871. Residence, Exeleigh House, Tiverton, Devon.
Club, East India United Service. Ada Geraldine : m. 1869, Arthur Ramsay Macdonald, Esq.,
formerly of Bom. C.S. Residence, 10, Chester Street, S.W. Annette Charlotte Laura. Maud
Mary Wedderburn : in. 1890,35 his 3rd wife, Philip Henry Egerton, Esq. [see Grey-Egerton, Bart.,
colls.]. Residence, Tulliebelton, Bankfoot, Perth. Sybil Gavine.
The father of the tst baronet, Jervoise Clarke, Esq., M.P. for Hampshire, assumed by Act of
Parliament 1777 the additional surname of Jervoise. The 2nd baronet sat as M.P. for Hampshire S.
(L) 1857-68.
JESSEL, Creation 1883, of Ladliam House, Goudhurst, co. Kent.
Sir CHARLES JAMES JESSEL, rst Baronet, son of
the late Rt. Hon. Sir George Jessel, Master of the Rolls, by
Amelia [see " Knights' Widows"], da. of the late Joseph Moses,
Esq. ; b. May nth, 1860; ed. at Rugby, and at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1884, M.A. 1886) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1885 ;
is a J.P. and D.L. for Kent ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Vol. Batn*
The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.) ; unsuccessfully contested Taunton
(L) 1885: m. 1890, Edith, da. of Sir Julian Goldsmid, M.P.,
3rd Bart., and has issue.
&rms — Azure, a fesse raguly ermine, between three eagles' heads
erased argent ; in the centre chief point a torch erect fired proper. Crtst —
A torch fessewise fired proper, surmounted by an eagle volant argent,
holding in the beak a pearl of the last.
Seat — Ladham House, Goudhurst, Kent. Town Residence — 27,
Clubs — Garrick, Brooks's, Oxford and Cambridge, Beefsteak.
Persevere,
Lowndes Square, S.W.
Son living— GEORGE, b. May 28th, 1891.
Brother living— Herbert Merton, b. 1866; ed. at Rugby, and at New Coll., Oxford; is Lieut.
i7th Lancers. Clubs, Garrick, Army and Navy, Wellington.
Sisters living— Emma : m. 1877, Ludwig Nathan Hardy, Esq., who d. 1890. Residence, i, Cadogan
Square, S.W. Constance: m. 1883, Edward David Stern, Esq. Residences, 4, Carlton House
Terrace, S.W. ; Fan Court, Chertsey, Surrey. Lucy.
JODRELL, Creation 1783, of Sail Park, Norfolk.
Sir ALFRED JODRELL, 4th Baronet, only surviving
son of the late Major Edward Jodrell, i8th Foot, nephew of
2nd Baronet ; b. Aug. I3th, 1847 ; s. his cousin, the Rev. Sir
EDWARD REPPS, 1882 ; is a D.L. for Norfolk (High Sheriff
1887).
5rms — Ermines, a trefoil slipped or between three round buckles argen*,
tongues pendent. £rtst — A demi-cock, wings erected or, combed and wattled
gules, issuant out of a wreath of roses of the last, seeded gold.
Seat— Bayfield Hall, Holt, Norfolk. Club— Boodle's.
Non sibi sed patriae
natus.
Bom n
Sister living— Adela : m. 1885, John Henry Scale, Esq., only son of Sir
Henry Paul Scale, 2nd baronet. Residence, Wonastow Court, Monmouth,
Marianne : in. 1868, Major Frederick John Nash Ind (formerly of
37th Regt.). Residence, Court Place, Iffley, Oxford.
Uncle living (nephew of 2nd Baronet)— Rev. HENRY, b. 1817 ; is R.
of Gisleham ; ed. at Eton, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1834,
, .,
Rectory, Lowestoft : Merchiston Hall, Horndean. Club, Junior Carlton.
This family is descended from Peter Jodrell, who held lands in the Peak. Derbyshire, 1286. The ist
baronet, Sir John Hase, took the surname of Lombe only, by Act of Parliament, 1762, on succeeding
to tha estates of his uncle, Edward Lombe, Esq., lineal descendant of Alderman Sir Thomas Lombe,
who, under the disguise of a silk-weaver, procured the model of a silk machine from Piedmont, and
introduced silk-throwing into England, for which service he received a reward of ,£14,000. The 2nd
baronet, Sir Richard Paul Jodrell, succeeded under a special remainder.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
JOHNSON, Creation 1755, of New York, in North America.
Sir WILLIAM GEORGE JOHNSON, 4th Baronet, son
of the late Col. John Johnson, 3rd son of and Baronet ; /'.
Dec. igth, 1830; s. his uncle, Lieut. -Col. Sir ADAM GORDON,
1843; ed. at Roy. Acad., Woolwich ; formerly Lieut. R.A. :
m. 1889, Elizabeth .Hancock, da. of the late Richard Hancock
Brown, Esq., of Bowdon, Cheshire.
Drills — Argent : two lions counter-rampant supporting a dexter hand
gules, in chief three estoiles of the last, and in base a salmon naiant. Crtst
— An arm embowed gules, the hand grasping a sword proper.
Residence — St. Matthias, near Montreal, Canada. Club — Carlton.
Brother living- CHARLES, b. Feb. 4th, 1833; is Capt. (h.p.) Madras
Artillery. Residence, The Woodlands, St. Matthias, Canada.
Nee aspera terrent. Sisters living — Maria Diana. Anne Margaret. Mary Anne.
Not even difficulties collateral Branches living.
frighten me. Issue of the late Archibald Kennedy Johnson, Esq., 3rd
brother of 4th baronet, b. 1839, d. 1873 : in. 18 — , Cathe-
rine Sophia, da. of Charles MacDonnell, Esq. : —
Edward Gordon, b. 1867. Mary Florence.
Grandchildren of the late Col. Charles Christopher Johnson (infra): —
Issue of the late Vice-Adm. John Ormsby Johnson, b. 1822, d. 1881 : m. 1852, Edith Renira
(now of The Moorings, Ipswich), da. of the Rev. Charles Edward Twyford, R. of Trotton,
Sussex :—
Frederick Colpoys Ormsby, b. 1858 ; is Capt. R. M.L.I., and Adj. ist Vol. Batn. Bedfordshire Regt. :
in. 1884, Maria, da. of the late Henry Lund, Esq., and has issue living, Guy Allen Colpoys
Ormsby, b. 1886, — Lionel Stanley Ormsby, b. 1887. Residence, 51, Ware Road, Hertford.
Robert Warren, R.N., b. 1868; became a Lieut. 1891. Guy Delancy, R.N., b. 1870; became
a Lieut. 1892. Alexander Adair, b. 1873. Edith Twyford. Anna Emily Ormsby : m. 1889,
Clement Chevallier, Esq., Sup. of Eastern Telegraph Co. at Aden, and has issue living, Renira
Clementina, b. 1890. Ruth Ormsby : m. 1892, Staff-Surg. Alexander Livingston Christie, R.N.
Teresa Katherine.
Issue of the late Col. Charles Christopher Johnson, 5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1789,
d. 1854 : tn. 1818, Susan, who d. 1875, da. of Rear-Adm. Sir Edward Grifnth-
Colpoys : —
Edward Colpoys, b. 1835 ; formerly Lieut. 99th Regt. ; served in Eastern campaign 1854, i° tne
Commissariat Dept. (medal with clasp) ; is a Missionary : m. ist, 1863, Barbara, who d. 1869,
el. da. of the Rev. James Williamson ; 2ndly, 1874, Ada Olivia, da. of Edward Pinto, Esq., and has
issue living (by 2nd marriage), Herbert Colpoys, b. 1878, — Lilian Ada, — Elsie. Residence, Lahore,
Punjab. Mary Anne Susan : in. 1863, Henry Fraser Curwen, Esq., and has issue living, Alan de
Lancy, b. 1869, — Lucy Mabel, — Ethel Maria, — Henrietta Frances, — Mary Susan Geraldine. Resi-
dences, Workington Hall, Cumberland ; The Island, Windermere.
The ist baronet, Gen. Sir William, of an ancient family in Ireland, went in early life to America,
and conducted the expedition to Crown Point, and gained the battles of Crown Point and Niagara,
for which services'he was created a baronet, and received .£5,000 from the Government, and also
large grants of land in the Province of New York, then part of the British dominions. He settled on.
the Mohawk river, and brought the Seneccas — one of the revolted tribes, and inveterate enemies of
the English — to a treaty in 1764. He was sole representative of Indian affairs for the northern parts
of America for George II., and Col. of the six united nations, their allies and dependants. Sir John,
the 2nd baronet, was also Superintendent-Gen, of Indian Affairs in North America.
JOHNSON, Creation 1818, of Bath.
Sir HENRY ALLEN WILLIAM JOHNSON,
4th Baronet; b. 1855; s. his father, Sir HENRY
FRANKS FREDERICK, 1883 ; ed. at Cheltenham ; is
Major 2nd Batn. King's Own (Yorkshire L.I.) ;
served in Jowaki campaign 1877 (medal with clasp),
in Afghanistan 1878-80 (medal with clasp and men-
tioned in despatches), and in Burmese War 1886-7
(two clasps) : in. 1 886, Ella, who d. 1892, da. of
Thomas Dyson, Esq., formerly of Bank of Bengal,
and has issue.
Thou hast conquered, and we live. ^rms-Per pale sable and azure, on a salt ire argent be-
tween three towers or, fired proper, one in chief and two in
fesse, and two tilting spears saltirewise in base, of the second,
five cocks of the first. Crtst — A tower argent, on the battlements a cock proper. jSupporttrs — Dexter,
a grenadier habited and accoutred, arms ordered proper ; sinister, a light infantry man habited and
accoutred, arms trailed proper, supporting with his exterior hand a flagstaff also proper, therefrom
flowing a banner gules, inscribed " New Ross " in letters of gold. jJtronJ Jttotto — " Nunquam non
paratus" (Never unready).
CVtt£— Naval and Military.
Son living— HENRY ALLEN BEAUMONT, b. Jan. 3rd, 1887.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Sister living— Louisa Mary: in. 1887, Surg.-Lieut.-CoI. Arthur Wellesley Roche, and has issue
living, Victor Wellesley, b. 1889, — Gladys. Residence, Trowle Manor, Trowbridge, Wilts.
Uncles living (sons of 2nd Baronet) — George Vanderheyden, /;. 1824; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad.,
Woolwich ; entered the R.A. 1842, became Capt. 1848, Major 1860, Lieut.-Col. 1863, Col. 1868,
Maj.-Gen. 1880, Hon. Lieut.-Gen. (retired) 1883, and Col. Comdt. 1891; served in Crimean
campaign 1854-5 (medal with clasp, 5th class Medjidie, and Turkish medal). Residence, 43,
Park Lane, W. Clubs, United Service, Army and Navy.— —Sir Edwin Beaumont, G.C.B., C.I.E.,
i>. 1825; entered R.A. 1842 ; became Capt. and Major 1857, Lieut.-Col. 1858, Col. 1863, Maj.-Gen.
1868, Lieut.-Gen. 1877, Gen. 1878, and Col. Comdt. 1800 ; served in Sutlej campaign 1845-6 (medal
with clasp), in Punjab campaign 1848-9 (medal with two clasps, and mentioned in despatches), and
during.Indian Mutiny 1857-8 as A.A.G. of Artillery (slightly wounded, mentioned in despatches, and
medal with two clasps); was a Member of Council of Sec. of State for India 1875-6, Mil. Member
of Viceroy's Council 1877-81, and Director-Gen, of Mil. Education 1884-7 ; C.B. 1858, K.C.B.
1875, C.I.E. 1878, G.C.B. 1887. Residence, 53, Victoria Road, Kensington, W. Clubs, United
Service, Junior United Service, Arthur's. Sir Charles Cooper, K.C.B., b. 1827; entered Bengal
Army 1844, became Major 1864, Lieut.-Col. 1869, Col. 1874, Maj.-Gen. 1886, and Lieut.-Gen.
1889 ; served in Sutlej campaign 1845-6 (medal), in Indian Mutiny campaign 1858 (medal with
clasp), and with Hazara Field Force 1868 (medal with clasp, mentioned in despatches and thanked by
Govt.) ; was Q.M.G. in India 1878-80; is a J.P. and a County Alderman for Worcestershire; C.B.
1877, K.C.B. 1881 : ;//. 1860, Jemima Anne Frances, da. of the late Rev. George Martin,
Chancellor ot Diocese of Exeter, and has issue living, Charles Edward, b. 1861 ; ed. at Wellington
Coll.; is Capt. I. S.C.,— Arthur Cyril Beaumont, b. 1863 ; is Lieut. I.S.C., — Eliot Philipse, b. 1866 ;
is Lieut. R.E. : in. 1892, Mary, da. of Surg.-CoI. James Inkson, Army Med. Staff, — Allen Victor,
b. 1871 ; ed. at Roy. Mill. Coll., Sandhurst ; is Lieut, ist Batn. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London
Regt.). Residence, The Hill, Upton-on-Severn. Club, United Service. Sir Allen Bayard,
K.C.B., b. 1829 ; ed. at Winchester; entered Bengal Army 1846, became Major 1858, Lieut.-Col.
1867, Col. 1872, Maj.-Gen. 1882, Lieut.-Gen. 1887, and Gen. 1892; served in Burmese war 1853
(mentioned in despatches, and medal with clasp), and in Indian Mutiny campaign (medal with
clasp); was Mil. Sec. in India Office 1877-89; C.B. 1881, K.C.B. 1889. Residence, 60, Lexham
Gardens, W. Clubs, United Service, Junior United Service.— —Archibald Acheson, b. 1835 ; en-
tered Madras Army 1853, became Capt. 1865, Major 1873, Lieut.-Col. 1879, and Col. 1883; served
in Malwa and Central India campaigns 1858-9 (medal with clasp) : m. 1869, Agnes Sarah, da. of
the late Rev. Arthur M. F. Browne, V. of Affane, co. Waterford, and has issue living, Arthur
Acheson, b. 1870, — Allen Edwin, b. 1878. Residence, Hemsworth, Torquay.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd Baronet) — Louisa Charlotte. Residence, 60, Lexham Gardens,
W. Harriet Maria : m. 1857, Major-Gen. Henry Tod Tucker, C.B., and has issue living, Henry
Tudor, b. 1866, — Florence, — Olivia. Residence, 51, Gloucester Gardens, Hyde Park, W. Olivia
Elizabeth : m. 1856, Col. Richard Oliver Francis Steward. Residence, Nottington House, Dorchester.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet — EMMA PATTY (Lady In'ing), da. of Sir David William
Barclay, loth baronet: m. ist, 1851, Col. Sir Henry Franks Frederick Johnson, 3rd baronet, who d.
1883 : 2ndly, 1884, Sir Henry Turner Irving, G.C. M.G. Residence, 10, Trinity Crescent, Folkestone.
Collateral Brandies living.
Issue of the late Capt. William Victor Johnson, 2nd son of and baronet, b. 1822,
d. 1891 : tn. 1854, Catherine Delicia(now of King's Mead, Windsor Forest), da. of
the late Robert Walters, Esq., Bar.-at-law : —
Victor George Ralph, b. 1861 ; is Capt. ist Batn. Lincolnshire Regt. Hugh Walters Beaumont,
/'. 1865 ; is Capt. 2nd Batn. King's (Liverpool Regt.). Lionel Pigot, b. 1867. Isabella.
Issue of the late Rev. Frederick Pigot Johnson, 5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1826, d.
1882 : in. 1866, Matilda, who d. 1883, da. of James Carnegy Arbuthnot, Esq., of
Balnamoon, co. Forfar : —
Oswald Carnegy, b. 1867 : in. 1892, Margaret Ward, da. of the late Rev. Edmund T. Butler. Resi-
dence,
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Alured Clarke Johnson, C.B., 8th son of and baronet, b.
1832, d. 1889 : in. 1860, Mary, da. of Pierce Gilbert Edward Taylor, Esq., B.C.S. :—
Gilbert Ward, b, 1866 ; is Lieut. I. S.C. ; served in Burmah Campaign 1887-9 (medal with clasp).
Harold Albert, b. 1868; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Northumberland Fusiliers.^— Walter Pierce, b.
1869 ; formerly Lieut. Dublin City Artillery, S. Div. R.A. Christopher Allen, b. 1872. Muriel
Charlotte.
The ist baronet, Sir Henry, G.C.B. , younger brother of Sir John Johnson- Walsh, Bart., of
Ballykilcavan, was Col. of the 5th Regt., and Governor of Ross Castle. The 2nd baronet was
a distinguished military officer in the Peninsular war, and a Knight of the Order of William of th«
Netherlands.
Johnson-Walsh, see Walsh.
Live that you may
liereafter.
JOHNSTON, Creation 1625, of Johnston, Aberdeenshire.
Sir WILLIAM JOHNSTON, pth Baronet ;
b. 1849 ; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM BACON, 1865 ;
is a J. P. for Aberdeenshire.
,&rms — Quarterly : i»t and 4th, argent, a saltire sable, on
a chief gules, three cushions or, Johnston and Randolph ;
2nd and 3rd, azure, on a bend between three harts' heads
erased argent, attired of the second, as many cross-crosslets
fitchee of the second, Mar and Garioch, composed together
on one coat. Crtsts — ist, a phoenix proper in flames ; 2nd,
two dexter hands clasped in fesse, before a thistle and branch
of oak proper. £mpp0rUrs — Two Indians proper, wreathed
with laurel about the head and middle vert. j&tcoiUJ ^Rotto —
" Munit haec et altera vincit" (The one conquers, the other
fortifies).
Residence— The Ranche, Buckhurst Hill, Essex.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Sisters living — Emily. Clara : m. 1868, James Ferguson, Esq. - Mary Ann: tn. 1872, Alfred
Edward Watts, Esq. Maria : tn. 1878, David Reid, Esq., C.E., who d. 1892. Residence,
Thomanean House, Milnathort, N.B. Alice: m. 1880, Alexander Philip, Esq. Residence, Bon
Accord, Kandy, Ceylon. - Jane : m. 1880, Forbes Manson, Esq. Residence,
Daughters living Of 7th Baronet— Georgina Frances Amy: m. 1837, John Collyer, Esq., of
Hackford Hall, Norfolk, who d. 1870, and has issue living, John Monsey (of i, New Court, Carey
Street, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.), b. 1840 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1863) ; Bar.
Lincoln's Inn 1869 ; is Legal Adviser to Exchequer and Audit Depart. ; formerly Capt. London
Scottish Rifle Vol. : tn. 1869, Helen Jane, da. of the late George Falconar, Esq., of Carlowrie, N.B.,
— William Robert (of Singapore), b. 1842 ; ed. at Caius Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1865) ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1869; formerly Queen's Advocate, Cyprus; is a Puisne Judge of Supreme Court, Straits
Settlements,— D'Arcy Kedingfeld (of 88, Chancery Lane, W.C.), b. 1846 ; ed. at Corpus Christ! Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1870); admitted a Solicitor 1874; is Capt. 3rd Vol. Batn. Norfolk Regt. : tn. 1886,
Adelaide Martha, da. of the late Rev. Robert Shuckburgh, — Rev. Daniel, b. 1848 ; ed. at Clare Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1870) ; was V. of Castle Acre 1873-89 ; is Chaplain of Hyeres, France : m. 1871, Helen
Augusta, da. of the Rev. T. Preston, — Georgina Maria. Residence, Hackford Hall, Reepham.^—
Emily. Residence, 60, Tavistock Road, W.
WidOW living Of 8th Baronet— MARY ANN (Lady Johnston), da. of William Tye, Esq., of
Mendlesham, Suffolk : m. 1840, Sir William Bacon Johnston, 8th baronet, who d. 1865. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late William Johnston, Esq., son of the late John Johnston. Esq.,
son of the late John Johnston, Esq., brother of 5th baronet : —
Issue of the late Robert Johnston, Esq., b. 1810; d. 1887: m. 1835, Mary, who d. 1872, da.
of the late George Hadden, Esq., of London : —
WILLIAM, M.D., b. 1843 ; is areUred Brig.-Surg.-Lieut.-Col. Army Med. Staff: m 1882, Charlotte,
da. of the late James Arnott, Esq., W.S., of Edinburgh, and of Leithfield, Kincardineshire Res
deuce, Newton Dee, Murtle, Aberdeenshire. Club, Naval and Military.— George, b. 1845 ; for-
merly a coffee planter in Ceylon : tn. 1876, Agnes Elizabeth, da. of the Rev. Richard John Sparkes.
Residence, Gar Lands, Ewhurst, Guildford.^— Elizabeth. - Catharine: m. 1869, Col. James
Allardyce, formerly M.S.C. Residences, 3t Queen's Terrace, Aberdeen ; Culquoich, Aberdeenshire.
Mary Jane.
Grandchildren of the late Andrew Johnston, Esq., brother of the late William
Johnston, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late William Johnston, Esq., b. 1795, d. 1865 : m. 1818, Ann Craig : —
William, b. 18 — : tn. 18 — , and has issue living, Thomas Alexander, b. 18 — , — John, b. 18 — , — Curtis
Laudiner, b. 18 — . Residence, Mobile, Alabama, U.S.A. Thomas, b. 18 — : tn 18 — , and has
issue living, William. Residence,
Grandson of the late William Johnston, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Andrew Johnston, Esq., b. 18 — , d. 18 — : in. 18 — : —
William, b. 18— .
JOHNSTONE, Creation 1700, of Westerhall, Dumfriesshire.
Sir FREDERICK JOHN WILLIAM JOHNSTONE, 8th
Baronet; b. Aug. 5th, 1841; 3. his father, Sir FREDERICK
GEORGE, M.P., at his birth, 1841 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford; formerly Cornet Dorset Veo. Cav. ; is a D.L. for co.
Dumfries ; sat as M.P. for Weymouth (C) 1874-85.
Nunquam non paratus
Never unready.
s— Argent, a saltire sable, on a chief gule three cushions or, in base
a man's heart ensigned with an imperial crown proper. Cnst — A spur with
wings or, leather gules.
Seats — Westerhall, Dumfriesshire. Town Residence — 9, Arlington
Street, Piccadilly, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Turf, Marlborough, Travel-
lers', Hurlingham.
Brother living— GEORGE CHARLES KEPPEL (twin), b. Aug. 5th,
1841 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut.-Col. Grenadier Guards : tn. 1875, Agnes
Caroline, youngest da. of the late Thomas Chamberlayne, Esq., of Cran-
bury Park, Winchester, and Weston Grove, Southampton, and has issue
living, George Frederick Thomas Tankerville, b. 1876, — Charles John,
b, 1877, — Agnes Louisa Barbara Snowflake, — Rose Mary Adeline Dagmar Amelia. Residence,
Cliff Side, West Cowes, Isle of Wight. Clubs, Carlton, Guards.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late John Johnstone, Esq., M.P., sth son of 3rd baronet: —
Issue of the late James Raymond Johnstone, Esq., b. 1768, d. 1830: in. 1799, Mary Elizabeth,
who d. 1843, sister of Sir Montague Cholmel.iy, ist baronet : —
Sophia Matilda (Lady Mulr-Mackenzie) : tn. 1832, Sir John Muir-Mackenzie, Bart., who d. 1855.
Residence, 8, West Eaton Place, S.W. - Mary Cecilia (Hon. Mrs. Lawrence King-Harman) : in.
1837, the Hon. Lawrence Harman King-Harman, whorf. 1875, and has issue living [see E. Kingston].
JHesidence, 4. Manson Place, Queen's Gate, S.W. - Charlotte Octavia : m. ist, 1845, Major James
Harrison Cholmeley (Sth Hussars), who d. 1854 ; 2ndly, 1867, Francis Bernard Pigott, who d. 1872,
of Eagle Hall, Galwav. Residence, 10, Newbold Terrace, Leamington.
Grandchildren of Mary Anne, dau. of the late James Raymond Johnstone, Esq. (ante),
d. 1892 : in. 1839, James Dewar, Esq , who d. 1870: —
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. James Raymond Johnstone Dewar, b. 1840, d. 1890 : tn. 1868,
Caroline Emily, da. of Lieut. -Gen. Sir Kobert Phayre, K.C.B. : —
Robert, b. 18 — . - Sybil : m. 1890, Alfred De Hayles, Esq. - Eva. - Ellen.
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Issue of the late Mary Elizabeth Sibella : in. 1864, the Rev. John Hulleth, who d. 1883 : —
Frances Edith : in. 1884, William Berners Wilson, Esq. (Club, Junior Carlton). Mary Winifred
Berners.— .Frances Geraldine Berners.
Grandchildren of the late James Raymond Johnstone, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late James Johnstone, Esq., b. 1801, d. 1888 : m. ist, 1846, the Hon. Augusta Anne
rtnurew waucnope, c,sq. Kesiaence. ine nangingsnaw, seiKirK. <~iuo, junior united service.
Henry Beresford, b. 1871. Gilbert Lumley, b. 1872. (By ist marriage), Caroline Elizabeth
Mary. Residence, Alva House, Alva, N.B.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. John Johnstone, b. 1802, d. 1854 : m. 1845, Caroline, da. of the
Rev. John Pannel : —
Mary Augusta (Lady Button) : »t. 1865, Sir Robert Jacob Buxton, 3rd baronet who d. 1888. Resi-
dence, Shadwell Court, Thetford.
Issue of the late Gen. Montague Cholmeley Johnstone, b. 1804, d. 1874: ;;/. 1844, Louisa,
da. of the late Lieut. -Gen. Sir Henry Somerset, K.C.B. [see D. Beaufort, colls.] : —
Somerset James, b. 1846 ; formerly Lieut. R.N. : in. ist, 1875, Cassila, who d. 1886, da of W. Johnson,
1880 ; served on Staff in Bechuanaland Expedition 1884-5, and in the former year raised over 100
Colonial Vol. for Carrington's Horse : in. 1880, Agnes, widow of Capt. Johnston Stansfeld, and
da. of the late Joseph Harrison, Esq., J.P. and D.L. of Galligreaves and Samlesbury, Lancashire,
and of Hadleigh Manor, Essex, and has issue living, Montague Joseph Charles Somerset, b. 1882,
—Reginald Fitzroy Lewis, b. 1884, — Violet Agnes Charlotte Mary. Residence,^ Samlesbury Hall,
near Preston. Club, Naval and Military. Francis Fawkes, b. 1849 ; is Major 2nd Batn. Bed-
fordshire Regt. : m. ist, 1878, Henrietta Jane [divorced 1886], da. of James Sullivan, Esq. ; 2ndly,
1887, Harriet Lavinia, da. of the late Richard Sargent, Esq., and widow of Capt. Charles Francis
Gregg, of 7th Hussars and 6th Inniskilling Dragoons, and has issue living (by ist marriage),
Montague Fitzroy Cholmeley, b. 1880, — Mary Louisa Leonora, — Frances Geraldine Jane, — (by 2nd
marriage) Charles Campbell Gosling, b. 1889. Club, Grosvenor. Robert Fitzroy Maclean (twin),
b. 1859; is Capt. 4th Cav. Regt., Hyderabad Contingent. Club, Cavalry.— —Frances Mary.
Louisa Fanny : in. 1876, John William Pitt Muir-Mackenzie, Esq., B.C.S. [see Muir-Mackenzie,
Bart.]. Residences, Calcutta ; Simla. Edith Olive : ;«. 1883, Capt. Edmund George Reilly,
Bom. S.C., who d. 1887, and has issue living, Noel, b. 1883. Mysie Caroline (twin). Maud.
Issue of the late Rev. George Dempster Johnstone, b. 1805, d. 1867: in. 1842, Mary Anne,
who d. 1890, da. of John Hawkins, Esq., of Bignor, Sussex : —
John Heyweod, b. 1850; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1871); Bar. Inner Temple 1874; is a J.P.
for Sussex, and a County Alderman for Western Div. of that co. : m. 1878, Josephine, da.
Juanita Gwennap, b. 1891. Residence, Garlenick, Grampound, Cornwall.
Issue of the late Capt. Charles Kinnaird Johnstone-Gordon, R.N., b. 1806, d. 1869 : in. 1838,
Elizabeth, da, of Francis Gordon, Esq., of Craig, N.B. : —
Elizabeth Mary: m. 1857, Hugh Scott of Gala, Esq., who d. 1877, and has issue living, John
Henry Francis Kinnaird SCOTT of Gala (of Gala House, Galashiels, N.B. Clubs, Junior Carlton,
New), b. 1859, — Hugh James Elibank (of Makerston House, Kelso, N.B. Clubs, Bachelors',
New), b. 1861 ; ed. at Radley, and at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1883, M.A. 1888); formerly Lieut.
3rd Batn. Roy. Scots Fusiliers, and Capt. Haddington Artillery, S. Div. R.A., — Charles Archi-
bald Ramsay (Club, Lyric), b. 1863 ; ed. at Radley ; is Capt. ist Batn. S. Wales Borderers, —
Madalen Augusta Lavinia. Anne Elizabeth Augusta: m. 1872, Lieut. -Col. Robert Smyth Muir-
Mackenzie, formerly R.A. [see Muir-Mackenzie, Bart.]. Emily. Residence,
Issue of the late Capt. Henry Wedderburn Johnstone, R.N., b. 1810, d. 1865 : in. 1857, Sarah
Walter :—
James George, b. 1859. Club, Scottish Conservative.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Francis William Johnstone, b. 1818, d. 1888 : in. 1844, Maria
(now of Osborn House, Bolton Gardens South, S. W.), da. of Peirce Mahony, Esq., of Kil-
morne, co. Kerry : — ^
Mountague Cholmeley, b. 1844. Peirce de Lacy Henry, b. 1848 ; ed. at Balliol Coll., Oxford (M.A.
1876) ; formerly of the B.C.S. ; Bar. Gray's Inn, 188- : in. 1888, Jessie, da. of — Sime, Esq.
Alice. Edith : m. 1888, Leonard Barnard, Esq. Residence, 4, Garden Terrace, Alfred Street,
Ripley.
The legend respecting the origin of the crest borne by this family is that the chief Johnston, while
at the Scotch Court, hearing of the English king's meditated treachery, in endeavouring to get rid of
Bruce in favour of Baliol, who was at that time at the English Court, sent him a spur with a feather
tied to it, to indicate " flight with speed." Bruce acted on the hint, and, when King of Scotland, con-
ferred upon him this crest. The ist baronet represented Dumfries in the Scotch Parliament, and voted
for the Union. The 4th baronet was a member of the Imperial Parliament, and Sir William, the 5th
baronet, a member of seven successive Parliaments, assumed the surname of Pulteney, and died without
male issue, one of the richest subjects in the British Empire ; his only child, Henrietta Laura, was
created Countess of Bath, and died without issue. The 6th baronet, Sir John Lowther, M.P. for
Weymouth 1810-11, twice declined a peerage that was offered to him by Spencer Perceval, The 7th
baronet was M.P. for Weymouth (C) 1832-5.
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Marte et arte.
By war and art.
JONES, Creation 1831, of Cranmer Hall, Norfolk.
Sir LAWRENCE JOHN JONES, 4th Baronet ; b. Aug.
i6th, 1857 ; s. his father, Sir WILLOUGHBY, 1884 ; ed. at Eton.
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1880, M.A. 1883) ; is a J.P.
and a County Councillor (Fakenham Div.) for Norfolk, and
Capt. 3rd Vol. Batn. Norfolk Regt. : m. 1882, Evelyn Mary, da.
of James Johnstone Bevan, Esq., of Northgate House, Bury
St. Edmunds, and has issue.
$.itrcm of Oiu Jibing— Sculthorpe R., Norfolk.
^rms — Azure, on a fesse or, tkree grenades fired proper ; in chief a
castle, and over it the word " Netherlands " in letters of gold ; in base a
ion couchant argent, gorged with a ribbon gules fimbriated azure, therefrom
suspended a representation of the gold medal presented to the ist baronet
for his services at Badajoz. Crest — In front of a castle a lion couchant
argent gorged with a wreath of laurel, and pendent therefrom an escutcheon
gules charged wih a representation of the Badajoz medal as in the arms.
Seat — Cranmer Hall, Fakenham, Norfolk. Club — Athenasum.
Sons living— WILLOUGHBY JOHN, 6. March ipth, 1884. Lawrence Evelyn, b. 1885.
Bertram Edward, b. 1886. Maurice Herbert, b. 1888.
Daughters living— Hester Catherine. Another.
Brother
worth Rectory, Herts.
Sisters living— Mary Florence. Gertrude Isabel. Maud Emily.
WidOW living Of 3rd Baronet— EMILY (Lady Jones), da. of Henry Taylor Jones, Esq., of
Chatham : in. 1856, Sir Willoughby Jones, 3rd baronet, who d. 1884. Residence, Cranmer Lodge,
Camberley, Surrey.
The ist baronet, Maj.-Gen. Sir John Thomas, was a distinguished officer of the corps of Royal
Engineers. The 2nd baronet was murdered at Macri, in Turkey, 1845. The 3rd baronet sat as INI P.
for Cheltenham (C) 1847-8.
Jones-Brydges, see Brydges.
Jones-Parry, see Parry.
Judkin-Fitzgerald, see Fitzgerald.
KAY, Creation 1803, of East Sheen, Surrey.
Sir BROOK KAY, 4th Baronet ; b. Aug. 8th, 1820 ;
s. his father, Sir BROOK, 1866 ; formerly Capt. 6th Bombay
N.I. : m. 1853, Eliza, da. of John Percival Willraott, Esq., of
AVestbury, near Sherborne.
^rms — Argent, on a bend engrailed azure between two griffins' heads
erased gules an annulet between two crescents or, on a canton, ermine a
martlet sable. Crest— ^V griffin's head erased or, gorged with a plain collar
azure, charged with three crescents or, in the beak a key in pale, the wards
downwards argent.
Residence — Stanley Lodge, Battledown, Cheltenham. Clul — New
(Cheltenham).
Half-Brothers living— WILLIAM ALGERNON, b. May, i837; ed.
at Sherborne Gram. Sch. ; entered 6Sth Regt. 1855, became Capt.
1869, Major 1879, and Lieut.-Col. (retired) 1880 ; served in New Zealand
1864-6 (medal): »i. 1869, Emily, da. of the late Thomas James Ireland,
Esq., of Ousden Hall, Suffolk, and has issue living, William Algernon
Ireland, b. 1876, — Annie Evelyn Ireland. Residence, 17, Stanhope
Gardens, S.W. Club, Naval and Military Henry Monckton, b. 1839; formerly Col. R. M.L.I.
Half-Sisters living— Ellen Marie : m. 1877, Col. Samuel Barrett Miles, I.S.C., Resident, Meywar,
Rajputana, and has issue living, a son, b. 1879. Residence, The Residency, Oodeypore, Rajputana.
Laura Frances : m. 1884, Major James Kentish, who d. 1886, formerly of i4th Hussars, and
h^s issue living a son, b. iSiJb. Residence, Baling, W.
Fidem parit integritas.
Integrity produces trust.
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The ist baronet, Sir Brook Watson, Comy.-Gen. of England, was M.P. for the City of London
1784, and Lord Mayor thereof 1796. Dying without issue, the title reverted, by special remainder,
to his grand-nephews William and Brook Kay, who were respectively 2nd and 3rd baronets.
Kay-Shuttleworth, see Shuttle worth.
Kynd kynn knawne
kepe.
LISTER-KAYE, Creation 1812, of Denby Grange, Yorkshire.
Sir JOHN PEPYS LISTER-KAYE, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Feb. 1853 ; s. his grandfather, Sir JOHN LISTER, 1871 ; ed. at
Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; formerly Lieut. Roy. Horse
Guards, and of Yorkshire Hussar Yeo. Cav. ; is a D.L. for
W. Riding of York: m. 1881, Natica, da. of Senor Antonio
Yznaga del Valle, of Ravenswood, Louisiana, U.S.A., and Cuba.
Srnis — Quarterly, ist and 4th, argent, two bendlets sable, Kaye ; 2nd
and 3rd, ermine on a fesse sable three mullets or, the whole within a
bordure wavy azure, Lister. Crtsts — ist, a goldfinch proper, charged on
the breast with a rose gules ; 2nd, a buck's head proper, erased wavy or,
attired sable, and in the mouth a bird-bolt bendwise of the second, flighted
argent.
Residence, — 139, Sloane Street, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Marlborough,
Turf, Hurlingham, Yorkshire.
..... Brother living— CECIL EDMUND, b. Jan. 1854 ; is a J.P. and D.L.
Keep your own kin kind. forw. Riding of York : m. 1880, Lady Beatrice Adeline Pelham-Clinton,
da. of 6th Duke of Newcastle, and has issue living, Kenelm Arthur, /;.
1892, — Adeline Cecilia, — Frances Lois, — Florence. Residences, Denby Grange, Wakefield ; 22, De
Vere Gardens, Kensington, W. Clubs, Turf, Marlborough.
Uncle living (son of 2nd Baronet) — Arthur, b. 1834; formerly Capt. R.A. ; served in Crimean
Campaign 1855-6 (medal with clasp, Turkish medal): m. 1867, Eugenia, da. of the late Rev. John
William Bower, of Barmston, Yorkshire, and has issue living, Lister, b. 1873, — Arthur, b. 1876, —
Hermione, — Amelia, — Yiolet Eugenia. Residence, Manor House, Stretton-on-Dunsmore, Rugby.
Club, Junior Athen«eum.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd Baronet) — Emma. Residence, Overtoil Lodge, Wakefield.
Laura (Lady Paul)', in. 1851, Sir Aubrey John Dean Paul, 3rd baronet, who d. 1893. Residente,
. — Helen Matilda (twin), — Maud Amelia (twin) : tn. 1887, Alfred
es Bethell, Esq., of The Lodge, Doncaster, — Ethel Amy, — Ada Rosamond : m. 1892, B
rles Rhoderick Robert McGrigor, King's Roy. Rifle Corps, and D.A.A.G., N.E. Dist.
xrauuyii ijorrcr, r.sq., 01 --uigesiun, -uursiey, \_jioutjesiersuirt:, — i\.osa ->iarguerue : m. 1007, j onn
Alan George Bengough, Esq., of The Ridings. Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, — Marcia Ellen :
in. 1886, Ernest A. Kinnear, Esq. Residence, Ballyheigue Castle, Tralee, co. Kerry.^— (Daughter
of ist Baronet)— Maria. Residence, 9, Norfolk Street, Park Lane, W.
Mother living— CAROLINE (Lady Caroline Lister-Kaye}, da. of ist Earl of Cottenham: tn. 1852,
Lister Lister-Kaye, Esq., who d. 1855, el. son of Sir John Lister-Kaye, 2nd baronet. Residences,
Denby Cottage, Wakefield ; 14, Wilton Place, S.W.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— ELIZABETH MARGARET (Lady Lister-Kaye), 2nd da. of the late
Rev. John Bower, of Barmston, Yorkshire : in. 1869, as his 2nd wife, Sir John Lister Lister-Kaye,
2nd baronet, who d. 1871. Residence, Boughton Place, near Maidstone.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. George Lister-Kaye, 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1803, d.
1871 : in. 1847, Louisa Jessie, who d. 1862, da. of Capt. Dov/ker : —
Charles Wilkinson, b. 1849 ; in. i8_8i; Lucy Adela, da. of John Champion, Esq., of Sherwood House,
Surbiton Hill, and has issue living, George Lister, b. 1885, — Russell, b. 1887, — Charles, b. 1890, —
Marie, — Kathleen. Residence, Osberton Grange, Notts. Alan, b. 1854 : m. 1879, Mary Jane,
da. of the Rev. Edmund Stansfield, V. of Rustington, near Worthing, and has issue living, Dorothea,
b. 1885, — Rhoda, £.1889. Residence, Grappenhall, Warrington.— Jessie Maria: in. 1872, Joseph
Charlton Parr, Esq., and has issue living, Roger Charlton, b. 1874, — Katharine Agnes, b. 1878, —
Elinor Jessie, b. 1883, — Margaret Alicia, b. 1887. Residences, Grappenhall Heys, near Warrington ;
Staunton Park, Herefordshire.— —Louisa.
This family is stated to be descended from Sir Kaye, an ancient Briton, one of the Knights of the
Round Table temp. Arthur. Sir John Kaye was living temp. William the Conqueror, and from him
was descended Sir John Kaye created a baronet by Charles I. His baronetcy became extinct 1809,
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but in 1812 it was renewed in Sir John Lister-Kaye, who married in 1800 Lady Amelia Grey, da. of
George, 5th Earl of Stamford and Warrington.
KEANE, Creation 1801, of Cappoquin, co. Waterford.
Sir JOHN KEANE, 5th Baronet ; b. June 3rd,
1873 ; s. his father, Sir RICHARD FRANCIS, 1892.
^rms — Gules, three salmon naiant in pale argent. Crtst- — A wild cat sejant
proper, supporting in his dexter paw a flagstaff thereon a union-jack proper.
Residence — Cappoquin House, co. Waterford.
Felis demulcta mitis.
The stroked cat is gentle.
Brothers living— GEORGE MICHAEL, R.N., £. May 30th, 1875 ;
became a Midshipman 1890.— Richard Henry, 6. 1881.
Sister living— Florence.
Uncle living (son of 3rd baronet)— George Wilfrid, b. 1859 ; is Capt.
Durham L.I., serving with Army Ser. Corps: m. 1888, Jessie Mary
Lowther, da. of the late Col. James Smith Du Vernet.
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd baronet) — Harriet Edith. Frances
Annie. Residence, Glenshelane, Cappoquin, co. Waterford. Laura
Ellen Flora : ;«. ist, 1876, Capt. B. H. Entwisle (sth Dragoon Guards),
who d. 1877; 2ndly, 1880, Robert Henry Beresford, Esq. [see M. Water-
ford, colls.]. Residence, Woodhouse, co. Waterford.
Great-Uncle living (son of 2nd Baronet ^Leopold George Frederick, C.B., b. 1818 ; formerly
Ensign 52nd Foot, and Hon. Col. 6th Brig. S.^Irish Div. R.A. ; C.B. 1881 : m. 1844, Charlotte
French, da. of the Ven. and Rev. Dr. Henry Cotton, late Archdeacon of Cashel, and has issue
living, Frederick Henry, b. 1857. Residence, Tivoli, Cappoquin, co. Waterford.
WidOWS living Of 3rd and 4th Baronets— HARRIET (Lady Keane), da. of the late E. B.
Thorneycroft, Esq. : >«. 1880, as his 2nd wife, Sir John Henry Keane. who d. 1881. ADELAIDE
SIDNEY (Lady Keane), da. of the late John Vance, Esq., M.P. : in. 1872, Sir Richard Francis
Keane, 4th baronet, who d. 1892. Residence, Cappoquin House, co. Waterford.
Collateral Branches living.
Sir John Keane, G.C. B., and son of ist baronet, was cr. Baron Keane [see B. Keane].
Issue of the late Col. Henry Edward Keane, 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1783, d. 1866:
at. 1818, Anne, who d. 1869, da. of Sir William Fraser, ist baronet : —
Frances Eliza : >«. 1860, the Rev. Oliver Matthew Ridley [see Ridley, Bart., colls.]. Residence,
East Hill, Charminster.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. George Michael Keane, 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1805,
d. 1880 : in. 1839, Helen Augusta, da. of Major James Nesbit Jackson, C.B. : —
Anne Crespigny Scott. Residence,
The ist baronet was successively M.P. for Bangor and Youghal, the 2nd baronet sat as M.P. for
Waterford (L) 1832-5, and the 3rd baronet was High Sheriff for co. Waterford 1856.
KELK, Creation 1874, of Bentley Priory, Middlesex.
Sir JOHN WILLIAM KELK, 2nd Baronet ; b. Jan.
I3th, 1851 ; s. his father Sir JOHN, 1886; ed. at Jesus Coll.,
Camb. : is Capt. Wilts Yeo. Cav.
patron of Stoo ;Cibings — Shipton Bellinger V., South Tedworth R., Hants.
^rms — Per pale azure and gules on a bend engrailed, flory, counter flory
argent, three escallops of the second. Crest — A wolf sejant sable, collared
or, holding between the paws a leopard's face proper, jessant de lis argent.
Seat — Tedworth House, Marlborough.
Street, W. Clnb— Junior Carlton..
Town Residence — 5, Mount
Lstus sorte vives
sapienter.
He lives wiself -who is
contented with his lot.
Sister living— Ellen Maud : in. 1878, Frederick William Maude, Esq. [see
E. De Montalt, colls.]. Residence, 23, Cadogan Square, S.W.
Aunts living (sisters of ist Baronet) — Martha : in. John Cooper,
Cuthell, Esq. Residence, Wested House, Leonard Place. Kensington,
W. Caroline : m. the Rev. Stephen Lea Wilson, Hon. Canon of
Chester. Residence, 32, Lansdowne Crescent, Netting Hill. W.
The ist Baronet sat as M.P. for Harwich (C) 1865-8.
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KELLETT, Creation 1801, of Lota, Cork.
Sir WILLIAM KELLETT, 3rd Baronet, son of the
late Henry De Castres Kellett, Esq., 3rd son of the late
Richard Kellett, Esq., father of 1st baronet; b. 18 — ; s. his
kinsman, under a special remainder, 1 886. [No reliable
information has been obtained respecting this family.]
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, on a mount vert a boar passant
sable, crined or ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a cross gules, in the first quarter a
fleur-de-lis of the last. Crrst — A dexter arm couped in armour grasping a
baton all proper.
Resides (it is supposed) in, or near, Melbourne, Victoria.
Feret ad astra virtus.
Brother living— HENRY, b. 18 — : m. iS— , and has issue living.
Resides (it is supposed) in, or near, Melbourne, Victoria.
Sisters living— Catherine Cooper: m. 18 — , and is a widow. Anne :
Virtue will bear you to ,„. 18— , Archibald Smart, Esq", and has issue living. Jane : m. 18— ,
the skies. an(j nas issue living. Mary.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. William Augustus Kellett, 2nd son of the late Richard
Kellett, Esq. (ante) :—
Issue of the late Capt. Robert John Napier Kellett, b. 1797, d. 1853 : m. 1823, Jemima, da.
and heir of James Hunter, Esq., of Ayr: —
Jane Sarah Jemima Hunter : m. 1855, Capt. E. H. Melhado, formerly of Renfrew Militia.
Augusta Henrietta.
KEMP, Creation 1641, of Gissing, Norfolk.
Sir KENNETH HAGAR KEMP, i2th Baronet, son of
the late Rev. Nunn Robert Pretyman Kemp, grai.dson of the
late Thomas Benjamin Kemp, Esq., 2nd son of 8th Baronet ; b.
April 1853 ; s. his cousin, Sir THOMAS JOHN, 1874 ; ed. at
Jesus Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1874), and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sand-
hurst ; was a Sub-Lieut, in Army (unattached) 1875-6 ; Bar.
Inner Temple 1880; is a J. P. for S. Norfolk, and Capt. and
Hon. Major 3rd Batn. Norfolk Regt. : in. 1876, Henrietta
Mary Eva, da. of Henry Hamilton, Esq., M.R.C.S., of Chilham,
near Canterbury, and has issue.
Citron of 2M»o fCibings — Gissing R., Flordon R., Norfolk.
^\rms — Gules, three garbs within a bordure engrailed or. Crrsts — ist, on a
garb a pelican vulning herself proper ; 2nd, a hawk hooded proper, belled or.
Residences — Mergate Hall, Braconash, Norwich ; Gissing Hall, Diss,
Norfolk. Club— Junior Carlton.
Lucem spero.
/ hope for light.
Son living— ROBERT HAMILTON, b. Sept. nth, 1877.
Daughters living — Eva Constance. Margaret Hagar.— -Violet Mary. Ida Dorothy.
Sister living — Caroline Russell: m. 1875, the Rev. John Sharpe, D.D., R. of Elmley Lovett,
and lias issue living, Edgar, b. 1887. Residence, Elmley Lovett, near Droitwich.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandson of the late Thomas Benjamin Kemp, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Thomas Cooke Kemp, b. 1787, d. 1867 : tit. 1808, Jane, who d. 1872,
da. of Robert Pretyman, Esq., of Eye, Suffolk : —
Rev. Thomas Cook, b. 1816 ; ed. at St. Aidan's, Birkenhead ; formerly R. of Weston Colville: m.
1841, Mary Louisa, da. of Anthony South Canham, Esq., of Fordham, Norfolk. Residence,
jo, Park Lane, Karlham Road, Norwich.
KENNARD, Creation 1891, of Fernhill, co. Southampton.
Sir COLERIDGE ARTHUR FiTzRov KENNARD, ist
Baronet, only child of the late Hugh Coleridge Downing
Kennard, Esq., Lieut. 1st Batn, Grenadier Guards (infra), and
grandson of the late Coleridge John Kennard, Esq. (infra) ; b.
May I2th, 1885.
Jlrms— Per chevron gules and azure, a chevron engrailed argent be-
tween in chief two keys, wards downwards, or, and in base a sword erect
proper, pommel and hilt or. Crest — A dexter cubit arm erect in armour
proper, charged with a buckle gules, the hand grasping a key in bend or,
surmounting a broken sword in bend sinister proper.
Residences — Fernhill, Southampton ; 54, Hans Place, S.W.
Aunt living— Meredith Sophia Frances : m. 1890, Capt. Henry Seymour
Rawlmson, Coldstream Guards, el. sou of Sir Henry Cressvicke
At spes non fracta. Rawlinson, ist Bart.
But liofe is not broken. Mother living— Helen, only da. of James Wyllie, Esq., of Eilenroc
3io
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Ascendam.
/ shall ascend.
Antibes, France, and 36, Queen Anne's Gate, S.W. : -in. 1883, Hugh Coleridge Downing Kennard,
Esq., Lieut, ist Batn. Grenadier Guards (ante), who d. 1886. Residence, 54, Hans Place, S.W.
Grandmother living— ELLEN GEORGIANA (Lady Ktn'iard), da. of the late Capt. T. W. Rowe,
H.E.I.C.S. ; raised to the rank of a Baronet's widow 1891 : ;«. 1858, Coleridge John Kennard,
Esq., J.P., and some years M.P. for Salisbury, who d. 1890, and on whom a Baronetcy was.
about to be conferred. Residences, 39, Upper Grosvenor Street, W. ; Canmore, Braemar, N.B.
Her Majesty signified her intention of bestowing a Baronetcy upon Coleridge John Kennard ; but
he having died before the patent was gazetted, the dignity was conferred on his grandson.
KENNAWAY, Creation 1791, of Hyderabad, East Indies.
Sir JOHN HENRY KENNAWAY, M.P,, 3rd Baronet ;
b. June 6th, 1837 ; s. his father, Sir JOHN. 1873 : ed. at Harrow,
and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1860, M.A. 1862) ; Bar.
Inner Temple 1864 ; is Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col. 3rd Vol.
Batn. Devonshire Regt., and a J.P. and a D.L. for Devon; sat
as M.P. for Devonshire E. (C) 1870-85, since when he sat for
Honiton Div. of Devonshire : m. 1 866, Frances, da. of the
late Archibald Francis Arbuthnot, Esq. [see Arbuthnot, Bart.,
colls.], and has issue.
|!):itron of (Dru gibing — Escot V., Devon.
J^rms — Argent, a fesse azure between two eagles displayed in chief gules,
and in base, through an annulet of the third, a slip of olive and another of
palm in saltire proper. C«st — An eagle rising proper, from the beak an
escutcheon pendent azure, charged with the sun in splendour proper.
Seat — Escot, Ottery St. Mary, Devonshire. Town Residence— 14,
Hyde Park Square, W. Clubs — Carlton, Athenaeum.
Son living— JOHN. />. April yth, 1879.
Daughters living— Gertrude Ella. Joyce Christabel.
Brothers living— Charles William, b. April 6th, 1843 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich; entered
R.A. 1864, became Major 1884, and Lieut. -Col. 1890 ; retired 1892 : w. 1876, Evelyn, da. of Edward
Lennox Boyd, Esq., of 35, Cleveland Square, W., and has issue living, Charles Noel, /'. 1877.
Rev. Richard Arthur, b. 1847 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is R. of Greens Norton : m. ist, 1874,
Mary Jane, who d. 1889, da. of the late Rev. T. F. Boddington, R. of Badger, Salop ; 2tid!y.
1892, Isabella Fraser, da. of the Rev. William Wilson, R. of Stoke Bruerne, Northants, and has
issue living (by ist marriage), Gerard Arthur, b. 1876,— Mark John, b. 1880,— Leonard Henry, b.
1882, — Richard Harold, b. 1887, — Ella Frances. Residence, Greens Norton Rectory, Northamp-
tonshire.
Aunt living (daughters of ist Baronet)— Augusta. Residence, Escot, Ottery St. Mary.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Edward Kennaway, 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1800, d.
1875 : in. ist, 1830, Emma, who d. 1843, da. of the Rev. the Hon. Gerard Thomas
Noel; 2nd!y, 1845, Olivia, who d. 1888, da. of the Rev. Lewis Way, of Stansted
Park, Sussex : —
Rev. Charles Lewis, b. 1847 ; ed. at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1870, M.A. 1873) ; is R. of Garboldisham :
m. 1877, Edith Letitia, da. of Charles Joseph Parke, Esq., of Henbury House, Wimborne, Dorset,
and has issue living, Charles Roger, b, 1880, — Arthur Lewis, b. 1881. — Ruth Lettice, — Cicely Joan.
Residence, Garboldisham Rectory, East Harling.— — Agnes Olivia.— — Mariona.
Issue of the late William Richard Kennaway, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1804, </.
1842 : in. 1831, Eliza, da. of George Poyntz Ricketts, Esq., B.C.S : —
Maria Sophia. Emily Frances : ?«. 1867, Eugene Francfs Cror.in, Esq., M.D., and has issue living,
Eugene Amyatt, b. 1876. Residence, Old Manor House, Clapham Common, S.W. Blanche
Eliza: ;«. 1873, Col. Hugh Patrick Ralston Francais Crawfurd, I.S.C.
The ist baronet, Sir John, in 1788 was appointed Resident at the C°urt of the Nizam, with whom,
on the breaking out of the war with Tippoo Sultan, he concluded a treaty of alliance, for which service
he was created a baronet. In 1792 he concluded treaties of peace between the allied powers and Tippoo,
who ceded half his dominions and paid .£3,300,000 to the Allies.
KENNEDY. Creation 1836, of Johnstown Kennedy, Dublin.
Sir JOHN CHARLES KENNEDY, 3rd Baronet ; b.
March 23rd, 1856 ; s. his father, Sir CHARLES EDWARD BAYI.EY,
1880: ed. at Eton, and at Camb. Univ. (B.A. 1879); is a J.P.
and D.L. for co. Dublin; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Roy. Dublin
Fusiliers; was High Sheriff of co. Waterford 1884: m. 1879,
Sydney H. Maud, da. of Sir James Macaulay Higginson, K.C.B.,
and has issue.
^Arins — Sable, on a fesse between three esquires' helmets argent, a fox
courant proper. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour proper, the hand
grasping an oak-branch also proper.
Seat — Johnstown Kennedy, Hazlehatch, co. Dublin. Club — Kildare
Street.
Daughters living— Augusta Mabel. Gladys Maude.
Brpther living-GEORGE EDWARD DE VERE, b. 1857; ed. at
Eton ; formerly Lieut. 5th Lancers : m. 1889, Julia Ellen Beatrice, da. of
Sir John Craven Carden, 4th Bart., of Templemore, Tipperary, and has
issue living, Ruth Pery. Residence,
Adhereo virtuti.
/ adhere to virtue.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Uncle living (son of ist Baronet)— Robert, b. 1828 : ;«. 1855, Alice, da. of the late Rev. Henry Gray
[E. Limerick]. Residence, Barrowrath, Straffan Station, Ireland.
Aunt living (daughter of ist Baronet) — Anna Maria ; in. 1847, John Tottenham Langrishe, Esq.,
who d. 1888. Residence, Springfield, Celbridge, co. Kildare.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late William Beauman Kennedy, Esq., and son of ist baronet, b. 1821,
d. 1884 : m. 1860, Elizabeth, da. of James Martin, Esq., of Ross, co. Galway : —
William Horace, b. 1861 ; is Capt. King's Roy. Rifle Corps, and Adj. and Vol. Batn. Bedfordshire
Regt. ; served in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal with clasp and bronze star): m. 1889, Ada Con-
stance, da. of Dep. Surg.-Gen. John Warren, and has issue living, John Horace, b. 1890. Resi-
dence, Oaklands, Great Berkhampstead, Herts. Robert Arthur Francis, b. 1869. Maria.
Constance : ;«. 1890, Arthur Trevelyan Moore, Esq., Lieut. R. E. Marion.
Issue of the late Capt. Francis Kennedy, 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1826, d. 1862 : in.
1857, Elizabeth (who 111. 2ndly, 1869, Sir George Ribton, 4th baronet), da. of
Christopher Sanders, Esq., of Deer Park, Cork : —
John Arthur, b. 1858: m. 1881, Evelyn Maude, da. of the late H. G. Bromilow, Esq., of Southport.
Francis, b. 1859. Graham Egerton, b, 1861.— Elizabeth Maria: tn. 1891, Albert Edward
Darley, Esq. Residence,
KEERISON, Creation 1821, of Wick House, Sussex. [Extinct 1886.]
Sir EDWARD CLARENCE KERRISON, 2nd and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 1st Baronet — Agnes Burrell (Baroness Rateman): m. 1854, the 2nd Baron
Bateman. Residences, Oakley Park, Scole, Suffolk ; Brome Hall, Scole, Norfolk ; Shobdon Court,
Shobdon, Herefordshire.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— CAROLINE MARGARET (Lady Caroline M. Kerrison), da. of jrd
Earl of Ilchester: m. 1844, Sir Edward Clarence Kerrison, 2nd baionet, who d. 1886, when the title
became extinct. Residence, 51, Berkeley Square, W.
KEY, Creation 1831, of Thornbury, Gloucestershire.
Sir KINGSMILL GROVE KEY, 2nd Baronet ; b. May
7th, 1815; s. his father, Sir JOHN, 1858; ed. at Mill Hill
School ; formerly Capt. 2ist Essex Vol. : m. ist, 1842, Mary
Sophia, who d. 1855, da. of G. H. Harm, Esq., of The Orchard,
Wandsworth ; andly, 1859, Louisa, who d. 1859, da. of the late
Joseph Armstrong, Esq., of Manchester ; 3rdly, 1862, Mary
Anne, who d. 1867, widow of the Rev. Arthur Tidman, M.A.,
and da. of the late James Kershaw, Esq., M.P., of The Manor
House, Streatham ; 4thly, 1877, Jane Adams, da. of Thomas
Addy, Esq,, of Writtle, Essex, and widow of James Hill, Esq.,
of The Rookery, Streatham Common, and has issue.
^nn» — Per chevron dovetailed ermine and gules, three keys, erect or.
Crest — On a mount vert a hart lodged, full face proper, charged on the body
with three mullets fessewise sable.
Residence — The Rookery, Streatham Common, Surrey.
In Domino confido.
In the Lord put I my
William Woodward, Esq., _..__._. .
marriage -Kingsmill James, 6. 1864 ; ed. at Clifton Coll., and at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1888) :
tn. 1888, Helen, el. da. of William Abercrombie, Esq., of Lyngarth, Brooklands, Cheshire, and
has issue living, Violet Esme Kingsmill, b. 1889. Residence, 29, Nevern Square, S.W. Clubs,
Lyric, Isthmian.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Louisa Marian : i». 1872, John Annesley Brownrigg,
Esq., M.D., who d. 1891, and has issue living, Norman Graham, b. 1874, — Anneslev Harold, b.
ingsmill, b, 1885,— Kathleen Elizabeth,— Hilda,— Norah,— Helen Gra
82,— Frederick Ki
dence, 6, Townley Road, E. Dulwich, S.E.
race. Resi-
Laura Emma.
Sister living— Lucy Wilson : m. 1849, George Parbury, Esq., who d. 1881, and has issue living,
Douglas Stewart, b. 1850,— Ernest Pollen, b. 1853, — Stanley Warden, />. 1856,— Constance Isabel.
Residence,
The ist baronet was Lord Mayor of London 1829-30, and 1830-31, M.P. for that city (L) 1832-3,
and Chamberlain thereof 1853-8.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
HUDSON-KINAHAN, Creation 1887, of Ardnageehy, Barrymore, co. Cork, and of
Wyckham, Taney, Rathdown, Dundrum.
Sir EDWARD HUDSON HUDSON-
KINAHAN, 2nd Baronet ; b. Nov. 3rd, 1865 ; s.
his father, Sir EDWARD HUDSON, 1892 ; ed. at
Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Dublin ; is Lieut.
2 1st Hussars.
Qrms — Quarterly ist and 4th per bend gules and azure,
on a cross couped argent a fleur-de-lis sable, Kinahan; 2nd
and 3rd per pale gules and sable, a fesse or, between three
boars' heads couped of the last, Hudson. Crests — ist a demi-
lion rampant sable, holding in its paws a battle-axe erect
proper, and charged on the shoulder with a cross couped
or ; 2nd a lion rampant gules, holding between the forepaws
a boar's head couped argent, and charged on the shoulder
with a cross couped or. Supporters — Two lions rampant, per
•7- i • • s~ j * fesse gules and sable, semee of trefoils slipped or, collared
Trusting in God, persevere. ^ c^rged on the shoulder with a castle ef tHhe las{. Strona
Jfdotto — Adversis major (Strong in adversity).
Seat— Glenville, Ardnageehy, co. Cork. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Cavalry.
Brothers living— ROBERT HENRY, b. Sept. i3th, 1872. Daniel Dickinson, b. 1877.
George Frederick, b. 1879. Cecil Barton, b. 1883.
Sisters living— Charlotte Hudson. Grace Elizabeth. Emily Margaretta. Gertrude Isabella
Margaret..^— Ellen Louisa Marie.— Eileen Julia.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— EMILY ISABELLA (Lady Hndson-Kina.ha.ti), da. of the Rev.
Daniel Dickinson, R. of Seapatrick, co. Down : tn. 1863, Sir Edward Hudson Hudson-Kinahan,
ist baronet, who d. 1892. Residence, Wyckham, Ballenteer, Dundrum, co. Dublin.
The ist baronet assumed in 1887, by royal license, the additional surname and arms of Hudson.
KING, Creation 1815, of Charlestown, Roscommon.
Sir GILBERT KING, 3rd Baronet ; b. June i3th,
1812 ; s. his father, Sir ROBERT, 1825; is a D.L. for Ros-
common ; High Sheriff of co. Leitrim 1876: ?>i . 1833, Mary, da.
of Charles Vigogne, Esq., of co. Wicklow, and has issue.
^rms — Sable, a lion rampant double queued or. Crtst — An escallop gules.
Seat — Charlestown, Drumsna, co. Roscommon. Residence — 21, Fitz-
william Square South, Dublin.
Spes tutissima coslis.
Our safes t hope is in
ffee-'fn.
Son living — GILBERT, b. 1846; ed. at Blackheath Proprietary Sch.,
and at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1869, M.A. 1873): >«. 1888, Charlotte,
who d. 1891, da. of Robert Heard, Esq., of Pallastown, Kinsaie, co.
Cork, and has issue living, Mary Rowley. Residence, Jamstown House,
Drumsna, co. Leitrim.
Daughters living— Elizabeth : «/. 1865, Guy Lloyd, Esq., D.L. Resi-
dence, Croghan House, Boyle, co. Roscommon. Rosamond Anne : »/.
1877, the Rev. William Daunt, R. of Queenstown. Residence, Queens-
town Rectory, co. Cork.
Brother living — James, b. 1823. Residence,
KING, Creation 1821, of Corrard, Fermanagh.
Sir CHARLES SIMEON KING, 3rd Baronet ; b. Dec.
8th, 1840; s. his father, the Rei>. Sir JAMES WALKER. 1874:
tn. 1891, Sophia Louisa, da. of R. Bolton-Davis. Esq.. of Swer-
ford Park, Oxon.
$rins — Azure, on a fesse argent between a lion's head erased in chief
and a mullet in base or, three round buckles gules ; and for augmentation,
on a chief ermine an imperial crown surrounded by a wreath of trefoils proper.
Crests — ist, a dexter cubit arm erect, the hand grasping a dagger in pale
proper; 2nd, a demi-lion rampant gules.
Seat — Corrard, Lisbellaw, co. Fermanagh.
Brother living— WILLIAM FREDERICK, i. 1843; is an As>i>t.
Superintending Clerk in the Admiralty. Residence, 9, De Vere Mansions,
De Vere Gardens, W. Club, Constitutional.
Audaces fortuna juvat. Sister living— Anna Sarah Sophia.
Fortune favors the Robertus dictus King, who (dying ante 1247) bequeathed lands in Aber-
deenshire to the Monastery of St. Andrew's, is the first of the house of Barra
of which the Corrard family are now the chief representatives) on record in that co. ; Sir James
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
313
King, of Birness, a cadet of the house, served as Lieut. -Gen. under Gustavus Adolphus, and also,
subsequently, to King Charles I. ; by the latter he was created, 1642, Baron Eythin in the Peerage of
Scotland ; he was also created by Queen Christina, Baron Sanshult, of Calmar, in Sweden, but dying,
s.f., at Stockholm, 1652, his peerages became extinct. Dr. William King, an eminent Archbishop
of Dublin 1703-29, was another member of the family. The baronet's immediate ancestor settled in
cp. Fermanagh in the reign of Charles I., where he subsequently purchased Corrard and Gola (an-
ciently Gaula, the seat of a Dominican monastery). The ist baronet, Sir Abraham Bradley, great
Ereat-grandson of the first proprietor of Corrard, was High Sheriff of the city of Dublin 1801-2, and
ord Mayor 1812-13 ?nd 1820-21, in which latter year he had the honor of entertaining George IV.,
when he had the distinction (then without precedent) conferred upon him of being created a baronet
by the Sovereign in person.
KING, Creation 1888, of Campsie, Stirlingshire.
Honos industris Pre- ^fr jAMF.s KING, ist Baronet, el. son of the late
J°^n King, Esq., of Campsie. N.B. ; b. July I3th, 1830; ed.
at Glasgow Univ. (Hon. LL. D. 1885) ; was Chm. of Executive
Council of Glasgow International Exhibition 1888; formerly
Lord Provost of Glasgow, and Chm. of Clyde Trustees : is a
J. P. and D.L. for cos. Lanark and Stirling, Additional
Member of Crofter Colonization Board, Chancellor's Assessor
in Univ. Court of Glasgow, and a Member of Commn. of
W. Highlands and Islands of Scotland ; K.B. 1887 : m. 1861,
Marian, da. of William Westall, Esq., of Streatham Common,
S.W., and has issue.
iniuni.
Honour is the t
industry.
ward f
"a
^rins — Azure, on a fesse argent between a lion's head erased or langued
gules in chief, and two billets of the third in base, three round-buckles of
the field. Crtst — A redbreast proper.
Seat — Campsie, Stirlingshire. Residence — 12, Claremount Terrace,
Glasgow. Clubs — Conservative, University (Edinburgh), Western
(Glasgow). - .
Sons living— JOHN WESTALL, b. Jan. iqth, 1863 : is a J.P. for Lanarkshire, and Major 4th
- Vol. Batn. Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders). William James, b. 1864 ; ed.
at Oxford Univ. (B.A. 1887) ; is an Advocate of Edinburgh. Alfred Charles, b. 1866. James
Edward, b. 1875.
Daughters living— Ethel Marian. Edith Christina.
Brothers living— Charles Macintosh, b. 1836 ; ed. at Glasgow Univ. ; is Hon. Col. 4th Vol. Batn.
Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders), and a J.P. forces. Stirling and Lanark:
m. 1867, Jane Margaret, da. of the late Dr. Andrews Buchanan, Professor of Institute of
Medicine in Glasgow Univ., and has issue living, Andrew, b. 1875, — Charles Macintosh, b. 1876,
— Walter Buchanan, b. 1878, — Robert Buchanan, b. 1881, — Jeanie Buchanan, b. 1869, — Christina
Macnie, b. 1872, — Marion Buchanan, b. 1874. Residence, Autermony House, Milton of Campsie,
N.B. Robert, b. 1837 ; is a J.P. forco. Renfrew. Residence, Levernholme, Renfrewshire.
Sisters living — Isabella, b. 1832: m. 1852, Robert Stewart, Esq., who d. 1886, and has issue living.
Residence, Murdostoun Castle, Lanarkshire.^— Jessie Callander, /'. 1839.
DUCKWORTH-KING, Creation 1792, of Bellevue, Kent.
Sir DUDLEY GORDON ALAN DUCKWORTH-KING,
5th Baronet ; b. Nov. 28th, 1851 ; s. his father, Adm. Sir
GEORGE ST. VINCENT, K.C.B., 1891 ; formerly Major Welsh
Regt ; was sometime A.D.C. to Lord Lieut, of Ireland ; served
on Commissariat and Transport Staff in Suakin expedition
1885 (medal with clasp) : m. 1890, Eva Mary, da. of the late
Maj.-Gen. Ralph Gore, and has i>sue.
5\rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th sable, a lion rampant erminois between
three crosses patee-fitchee or, King ; 2nd and 3rd argent, on a chevron
azure, between two ducks proper in chief, and a naval crown of the second
in base, a bomb fired between two estoiles or. on a chief of the second the
words " St. Domingo," within a branch of laurel entwined with another
of oak or, Duckworth, Crests — ist, a lion's jamb erased and erect sable,
grasping a cross-patee as in jhe arms ; 2nd, a tower, the battlements
partly demolished argent, from the top flames issuant proper ; on the
sinister side a sea-lion erect azure, the paws pressing against the tower.
Seat — Wear House, Exeter. Club — Naval and Military.
Jamais sans esperance.
!\'ever without hope.
Son living— GEORGE HENRY JAMES, b. June 8th, i8qi.
Sister living— Anne Louisa Caroline. Residence, 28, Gloucester Street, Warwick Square, S.W.
Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet)— Henry Robert Cornwallis KING, b. 1812; is a retired Lieut. -
CoL Madras Cav. : in. 1837, Evelena Maria Augusta, da. of the late Charles Searle, Esq., M.D.,
and has issue living, Richard Duckworth (Clubs, Boodle's, United Service), b. 1840; became
Capt. 1877, and Rear- Adm. 1892 ; served in Expedition to Black Sea 1854-6 (medal with two clasps,
and Turkish war medal), and in Chinese war 1857-60 (medal with two clasps); was an A.D.C. to
H..M. 1889-92, and Sup. of Sheerness Dockyard 1890 92 : in. 1873, Julia Metcalfe, da. of the late
Samuel Hall Egginton, Esq., of North Ferriby, Yorkshire, and has issue living, Mabel Duckworth,
Gladys Duckworth, — Maria Evelina Sarah. Residence.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
AlintS living (daughters of 2nd baronet)— Fanny Rowley: in. 1860, William Charles Smith, Esq.
Elizabeth Anne KING. Residence,
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rowley Fludyer King, Esq., R.X., yth son of and baronet, /-. 1828.
d. 1866: in. 1855, Isabella, da. of John Atkinson, Esq., and widow of John Kidd,
Esq. : —
Anita Philadelphia Rowley. Residence,
The ist baronet, Rear-Admiral Sir Richard, greatly distinguished himself by a series of gallant
achievements in the Indian Seas ; and the 2nd baronet, Vice-Adm. Sir Richard, commanded the
"Achille" at Trafalgar. Adm. Sir George St. Vincent, K.C.r.., 41)1 baronet, assumed by royal
license 1888 the additional surname and arms of Duckworth.
KINLOCH, Creation 1686. of Gilmerton, East Lothian.
Sir ALEXANDER KINLOCH, loth Baronet ; b. Feb.
ist, 1830; s. his father, Sir DAVID, 1879; formerly Lieut, and
Capt. Grenadier Guards ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Haddington-
shire : m. 1852, Lucy Charlotte, da. of Sir Ralph Abercrombie
Anstruther, 4th Baronet, and has issue.
rtst-
^rms — Azure, a boar's head erased between three mascles or.
An eagle rising proper.
Seat — Gilmerton, Haddington, N.B. Clubs — Junior United Service,
New (Edinburgh). —
Sons living— DAVID ALEXANDER, /;. Feb. 2oth, 1856; ed. at Eton,
and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1877) ; is Capt. ist Batn. Grenadier
Guards. Clubs, Guards', New.— Henry Anstruther, b. 1859 ; ecK at
Eton, and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; is Capt. King's Roy. Rifle
Altius tendo. Corps, and Adj. of its sth Batn. : in. 1891, Jane Agnes Maud, da. of
/ aspire higlier. Reginald Robert Bruce Guinness, Esq. [see B. Ardilaun, colls.], and has
issue living, Harriet Patricia Constance, b. 1892. Clubs, Naval and Mili-
tary, New. Francis, b. 1863; ed. at Eton, and. at New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1886) ; LL.B.
Edinburgh, and Bar. Scotland 1889.
Daughters living — Eleanor Ann. Mary Anna: m. 1886, Lothar Henry George De liunsen,
Esq., and has issue living, Arnold George, b. 1887, — Eric Henry, b. 1889. Residence, Wisbech.
Sisters living— Isabella Jane : m. 1863, Harington Balfour, Esq., and has issue living. Nigel
Harrington, b. 1871. Eleanor Janet.— Harriet : in. 1872, Vice-Adm. Henry Fairfax. C.B.,
son of Sir Henry Fairfax, ist baronet. Residences, Ravenswood, Melrose, N.B. ; 5. Cranley
Place, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandson of the late James Rocheid, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Charles Frederick James Everhard William George Rocheid, Esq., . . iS^i,
d. 1864 : in. 1852. Baroness Mathilde Salviati (who d. 1892, having •«. andly, 1865, Julius,
Baron Von dem Busshe. of Hanover), da. of Peter Heinrick de Salviati : —
Charles Henry Alexander Frederick Camillo Everard John James, b. 1853 ; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1876): in. 1878, the Baroness Marie Von Grote, da. of Feodor Von Grote, ;md has
issue living. Charles Alexander Julius William David, b. 1878, — Colin William Hilmar Otto, b.
1881, — Elisabeth Emma Natalie Anna. Residence, Pieversdorf, Mecklenburg-Slrelitz. Clue. New.
Issue of the late James Rocheid, Esq., grandson of the late Alexander Kinloch,
Esq., 4th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1809, d. 1840: in. ist, 1830, Baroness Mary Anne
Danckelman, who^. 1831, of Mayhen, Saxony; 2ndly, 1837. Sarah Catherine (who
;//. 2ndly, 1843, John Stewart Wood, Esq.), da. of Capt. William Patterson, R.X. : —
Constance Isabelle : m. 1860 Maj.-Gen. David Briggs. Residence, Strathairly House, Largo, Fife.
The ist baronet was Lord Provost of Edinburgh.
KINLOCH, Creation 1873. of Kinloch, co. Perth.
Not degenerate. SJr JOHN GEORGE SMYTH KlNLOCH, M.P., 2nd
Baronet ; b. Jan. Sth, 1849 ; s. his father, Sir GEORGE, 1881 ;
ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1872) ; is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Perth, and a J.P. for co.
Forfar: has sat as M. P. for Perthshire, Eastern Div. (LG)
since Feb. 1889 : m. 1878, Jessie Montgomerie, el. da. of
George Lumsden, Esq., J.P., of Edinburgh, and has issue.
Drills — Azure, a boar's head erased between three mascles or. fircst- -
An eagle rising proper towards the sun in its glory also proper.
Seats — Kinloch House, Meigle, Perthshire ; Glenisla House, Alyth,
Forfarshire. Clubs — Devonshire, New (Edinburgh).
. - James, />.
i834.
SOUS living— GEORGE, b. March ist,
David, b. i887.
Daughters living— Ethel Oliphant. - Jean Lumsden. - Marjorie,
b. 1890.
Brother living— George Washington Andrew KINLOCH-SMVTH, /-. 1853;
has assumed the additional surname of Smyth. Residence, Balhary,
Meigle, N.B.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Sisters living — Marjory Georgina Jane. Elena Cecilia Ann : m. 1886, George Palmer, Esq., and
has issue living, George John, b. 1889. Margaret Aimee : in. 1873, William Joseph Starkey
Barber-Starkey, Esq., and has issue living, William, b. 1880, — Francis Waugh Gordon, b. 1885, —
Charles Cecil, b. 1890, — Margaret Sarah Mary Josephine, — Georgina Blanche Elaine, — Aimee
"Josephine. Residence, Aldenham Park, Bridgnorth, Salop.— — Evangeline Edith Oliphant.
Charlotte Isabella Blanche: M. 1887, Francis H. M. Wayne, Esq., and has issue living, Eva
Theresa. Residence,
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— MARGARET (Lady Kinloch), only child of the late George Canning,
Esq., J.P., of Arbroath : -m. 1845, Sir George Kinloch, ist baronet, who d. 1881. Residences,
Meigle House, Meigle, Perthshire ; 32, Drummpnd Place, Edinburgh.
Sir David Kinloch was created a baronet 1685, and his title became extinct in 1745, when James
the 3rd baronet, was tried for high treason, and condemned to death, and to have his estates and
dignity forfeited. He escaped to France, and was afterwards pardoned. The father of the ist
baronet of the 2nd creation, a lineal descendant of Sir James, who, in 1819, was forced to flee his
country, and was proclaimed an outlaw, for having advocated the cause of the people and the
necessity of reform, was elected M.P. for Dundee in 1832.
KIRKPATRICK, Creation 1685, of Closeburn, Dumfriesshire.
Sir JAMES KIRKPATRICK, 8th Baronet;
b. March 22nd, 1841 ; s. his brother, Sir THOMAS,
1880; is a Clerk in the Admiralty: m. 1872,
Mary Steward, da. of Charles John Fearnley, Esq.,
of Peckham, Surrey, and has issue.
SVnns — Argent, a saltire and chief azure, the last charged
with three cushions or. Crest — A hand holding a dagger in
pale, distilling drops of blood. jiwpporUrss — Twotalbot hounds
argent.
Residence —
Daughters living— Josephine Mary.-
Brothers living— Roger, b. 1844.-
Sons living— CHARLES SHARPE, b. Feb. 26th, 1874.
Harry Fearnley, b. 1876. Yvone, b. 1879.
Athol, b. 1883.
— Margvet Hope.
Charles William Sharpe. b. 1846 : in. 18 — , Catherine, da. of
T. Murch, Esq., of Peckham, and has issue living.— —Robert Herries, b. 1848. Stewart, b. 1851.
Arthur Renton, b. 1852: m. 1888, Emily Jane, da. of the late Frederick William Denny, Esq.,
of Hanover Park, S.E. Residence,
Sisters living— Jane: /«. 1863, Thomas Samuel Speck, Esq., C.E., who d. 1883.— Charlotte
Barbara: m. 1868, Capt. George Edward Martin, who d. 1873, of the Madras S.C., and has issue
living, Helen Mary, — Gertrude Sophia. Residence,
Aunt living (daughter of sth Baronet)— Charlotte : m. 18— , Henry Burn, Esq., who d. 18— .
Residence,
The mansion of Closeburn, built by the ist baronet, was burnt to the ground through the careless-
ness of drunken servants on August 2oth, 1748, and all the family papers, portraits, plate, &c., were
consumed. H.M. Eugenie, wife of H.I.M. Napoleon III., formerly Emperor of the French, is
descended from the late Alexander Kirkpatrick, Esq., of Kirkmichael. who was younger brother of
Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick, father of the ist baronet.
KITSON, Creation 1886, of Gledhow Hall, Leeds, Co. York.
Sir JAMES KITSON, M.P., ist Baronet, son of the
late James Kitson, Esq.. J.P., of Elmet Hall, Leeds ; b. Sept.
22nd, 1835 : ed. at Univ. Coll., Lond. ; is an Iron and Steel
Manufacturer, a J.P. for W. Riding of York, and for Leeds
Borough, and a Director of the, N.E. Railway ; unsuccessfully
contested Central Div. of Leeds (Z) 1886 ; has sat as M.P. for
Yorkshire, W. Riding, S. Part, Colne Valley Div. (LG) since
1892 : m. ist, 1860, Emily, who d. 1873, da. of Joseph Cliff,
Esq.; 2ndly, 1881, Mary Laura, da. of E. Fisher Smith, Esq.
(J.P. for cos. Worcester and Stafford), of West Lodge, Avenue
Road, Regent's Park, N.W., and has issue.
^rins — Or, on a pale azure, a salmon in pale of the first ; on a chief
azu'e an annulet between two mill-rinds or. Crtst — Rising from a fence of
Palmam qui meruit ferat. paling proper, a demi-unicarn rampant argent, collared azure.
Let him who merits bear Seat— Gledhow Hall, near Leeds. Club— Reform.
t lie palm. .
Sons living— ALBERT ERNEST, *. Oct. 7th 1863: ;«. 1890, Florence, da. of the late Edward
Schauck, Esq., and has issue living, a da., b. 1891. Residence, Bedford House, Roundhay, Leeds.
James Clifford, b. 1864 Edward Christian, b. 1873. Roland Dudley, *. 1882.
Daughters living— Emily. Alice Hilda Olive Mary.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
KNATCHBULL, Creation 1641, of Mersliam Hatch, Kent.
.Sir WYNDHAM KNATCHBULL, i2th Baronet ; b. June
9th, 1844 ; s. his brother, Sir EDWARD, 1871 ; ed. at Eton ;
formerly in Civil Service of Gen. Post Office; is a J.P. for
Kent ; sat as M.P. for E. Kent (C) 1875-6.
.sXrms — Azure, three cross-crosslets fitchee, between two bendlets or.
Crrst — On a chapeau azure, turned up ermine, an ounce statant argent,
spotted sable.
Residence — Mersham Hatch, near Ashford. Clubs — Carlton, Junior
Carlton.
Sisters living— Mary Louisa: in. 1856, Maj.-Gen. Charles Stirling
Dundas, R.A. (Bengal), and has issue living, Malcolm James Rassell,
b. 1859, — Amy Mary, — Alice Norton. Eleanor Grace : tit. 1857, Robert
In rrucifixa sloria mea John °'Reil'y. EsQ-> wh° <*• 1880, and has issue living, Kathleen Mary.
lea' Beatrice foanna (Baroness EllenborongK): m. 1874, the 3rd Baron Ellen-
My glory is in the cross. borough," who d. 1890. Residence, Ashford, Kent.
Uncles living (sons of gth Baronet, all of whom have assumed the additional surname of Hugessen)
— Rt. Hon. EDWARD KNATCHBULL-HUGESSEN, P.O., b. April 29th, 1829; cr. Baron
Brabourne 1880. Residences, The Paddock, Smeeth, Ashford, Kent; Provender, Faversham ; 3,
yueen Anne's Gate, S.W. Clubs, Carlton, University. Rev. Reginald Bridges KNATCHBULL-
HUGESSEN, b. 1831 ; ed. at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1852); is R. of West Grinstead : in. ist, 1866,
Maria, who d. 1880, 2nd da. of the late Rev. Tatton Brockman, M.A. ; 2ndly, 1885, Rachel
Mary, da. of Adm. Sir Alexander Leslie Montgomery, 3rd baronet, and has issue living, (by ist
marriage) Everard, b. 1871 ; is Lieut. 3rd Batn. Northamptonshire Regt., — Reginald Tatton, b.
1878, — Mabel Catherine, — Violet, — Winifred Martina, — Margaret Amy,— (by 2nd marriage) Hughe
Montgomery, b. 1886,— Maurice Astley, b. 1888. Residence, The Rectory, West Grinstead.
Herbert Thomas KNATCHBULL-HUGESSEN, M.P., b. 1835 ; ed. at Eton, and atTrin. Coll., Oxford ;
has sat as M.P. for N.E., or Faversham, Div. of Kent since 1885. Residences, Lynsted, near
Sittingbourne ; 19, Ryder Street, St. James's, S.W. Clubs, Carlton, Junior Carlton, Constitutional.
Aunt living (daughter of 8th Baronet)— Eliza. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Wyndham Knatchbull, D.D., 2nd son of 8th baronet, b. 1786,
d. 1868 : in. 1(526, Anna Maria Elizabeth, who d. 1855, da. of Henry Dawkins,
Esq., M.P., of Sandgate, Kent : —
Augusta : m. 1854, George William Lee Plumptre Carter, Esq., who d. 1887, and has issue living,
Harry Wyndham, b. 1854; ed. at Oriel Coll., Oxford; formerly Lieut. Roy. Wiltshire Militia, —
George William, b. 1857 : ecL at Rugby ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.)
served with Methuen's Horse (A. Troop) in Bechuanaland Expedition to S. Africa 1884-5,— Rev.
Charles Edwin James, b. 1858 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1880, M.A. 1884) ; is
Curate-in-Charge of Roy. Small Arms Factory, Enfield Lock, and Acting Chaplain 3rd Middlesex
Rifle Vol., — Rev. Henry Frederick Victor, b. 1862; is Senior Curate of Brentwood, Essex, — Arthur
St. John, b. i86g, — Louisa. Residence,
Issue of the late Lieut.-Gen. Reginald Edward Knatchbull, 7th son of 8th baronet,
b. 1812 ; d. 1885 : in. ist, 1845, Lucy Eleanor, who d. 1846, da. of Capt. William
Bowen ; 2ndly, 1852, Sarah Emma (now of Claremont Court, Jersey), da. of Capt.
Owen Lomer, Bengal N.I. : —
George Wyndham Chichester, b. 1862; is Lieut. I.S.C. ; served during Burmah campaign 1886-7
(mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp). Rev. Henry Dalrymple, b. 1864 ; ed. at St. John's
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1887, M.A. 1891) ; is Assist. Curate of St. Matthew's, Ardwick, Manchester
Owen Edward, b. 1868. Louisa Bertha. Eliza Inna : m. 1884, Capt. Piers Richard Legh, I.S.C.
Grandchildren of the late Wyndham Knatchbull, Esq., 2nd son of the late Rev.
Wadham Knatchbull, LL.D., 3rd son of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Wadham Knatchbull, b. 1794, d. 1876 : m. 1825, Louisa Elizabeth, who
d. 1845, da. of William Wyndham, Esq., of Dinton, Wilts: —
Wyndham, /-. 1829; formerly Capt. yd Dragoon Guards; is a J.P. for Somerset: m. 1892, Dora
Estella, da. of the late Augustus Bright, Esq., of Sheffield. Residences, Babington, Bath ; 20, Bury
Street, St. James's, S.W. Club, Army and Navy.— Wadham, 6. 1831 ; ed. at Harrow, and
Magdalene Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1854, M.A. 1862): is a J.P. for Essex: m. 1862, Helena, da. of
the late Rev. Bryan Faussett [see Trevelyan, Bart., cr. 1661], and has issue living, Edward
Wadham (Club, Constitutional), b. 1863. Francis, b. 1832 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. Norfolk Regt.,
retired as Hon. Col. 1883 ; served in Crimean campaign 1854-5 (medal with clasp, and Turkish
medal) : m. 1870, Sarah, da. of the late Thomas Moore Persse, Esq., of Mount Vernon, Galway, and
has issue living, Wyndham Persse, b. 1873, — Maud Frances, — Eileen Louisa. Club, Army and
Navy. Norton, b. 1834 ; entered Army 1854, and retired as Hon. Col. from Sherwood Foresters
(Derbyshire Regt.) 1881 ; served in Crimean campaign 1855-6 (medal with clasp, and Turkish
medal), and in Indian Mutiny campaign 1858 (mentioned in despatches, and medal with clasp) :
}>t. 1871, Elizabeth Florence Paxton, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Wavell, and has issue living,
Reginald Norton, b. 1872; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; is Lieut, ist Batn. Leicestershire
Regt., — Ethel Mary. — Muriel Wyndham, — Eleanor Gladys Annie Wyndham, b. 1886. Residence,
Clatford Manor, Andover. Charles, b. 1842 ; is a Lieut.-Col. (retired), formerly Lincolnshire
Regt. Clnb, Naval and Military.— Catherine: m. 1854, the Rev. John Wilkinson-Peacocke,
who d. 1857, and has issue living. John Wadham, b. 1855, — Anthony Knatchbull, b, 1857^.
Eleanor: in. 1861, Capt. Francis John Slade-Gully, B.S.C., who d. 1864, and has issue living,
Eleanor Louisa : in. 1887, F. H. Elliott, Esq., M.D., who d. 1891, — Emmeline Violet : in. 1890,
Capt. Thomas Ernie Fowle, ist Batn. Bedfordshire Regt. Residence, Thruxton, Andover.
Sir Norton Knatchbull, the ist baronet, was M.P. for Kent in Charles I. 's reign. The gth baronet,
the Right Hon. Sir Edward Knatchbull, M.P., was Paymaster of the Forces under Sir Robert Peel's
Ministry, before it divided on the question of free trade. Mersham Hatch has been the principal seat
of this family since 1486.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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KNIGHTON, Creation 1813, of Blendworth, Hants. [Extinct 1885.]
Sir WILLIAM WELLESLEY KNIGHTON, 2nd and last Baronet.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Richard Ingham Knighton, Esq., cousin of 2nd baronet, b. 1789,
d. 1826 : m. 18 — , Jane Ann, da. of James Bowes, Esq., of Yorkshire :
William, LL.D., b. Jan. i6th, 1826 ; formerly one of H.M.'s Assist. Commrs. in Oudh ; author of
" Forest Life in Ceylon," " The Private Life of an Eastern King," " European Turkey," etc. ; is a
Vice-Pres. of Roy. So. of Literature r in. ist, 18 — , Louisa Agnes, who d. 18 — , da. of James Duhan,
Esq., Opium Agent, Bhagulpore, Bengal ; 2ndly, 18 — , Charlotte Augusta, da. of Sir W. H. Drake,
K.C.B., and widow of C. H. Marshall, Esq., Glengallan, Darling Downs, Australia, and has issue
living (by ist marriage), Louisa Emma : m. 18 — , Brig.-Surg. James Hunt Condon, M.D., formerly
Indian Med. Ser. Residences, Peak Hill Lodge, Sydenham, S.E. ; Tileworth, Silverhill, St.
Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex. Clubs, National Conservative, Fine Arts, East Sussex (St. Leonards-on-
Sea).
KNOWLES, Creation 1765, of Lovell Hill, Berkshire.
Sir CHARLES GEORGE FREDERICK KNOWLES,
4th Baronet ; b. March I4th, 1832 ; s. his father, Sir FRANCIS
CHARLES, 1892; entered R.N. 1845, became Capt. I^72 (re-
tired 1887), and Rear-Adm. 1889 ; served in Burmese war
1852-3 (medal) ; commanded the Niger Expedition 1864 :
thanked by Admiralty for services on Coast of Cuba during
insurrection of 1870-71, and for quelling in 1880 insurrection in
Danish Island of Santa Cruz, and by Colonial Office for ser-
vices on Newfoundland Fisheries when in command of the
" Lapwing " 1872 : m. ist, 1861, Elizabeth, who divorced him
1876, only child of the late John Chapman, Esq., late of Cleve-
land Gardens, Hyde Park ; 2ndly, 1882, Mary Ellen, who d.
Semper paratus. 1890, da. of Cathcart Thomson, Esq., of Pine Cottage, Halifax,
Always ready. Nova Scotia, and has issue.
Crtst— An elephant statant argent.
Residence — Rathmullan, Ireland.
— Azure, crusilly of nine cross-crosslets, a cross moline, voided or.
Club — United Service.
Sons living-By 2nd marriage- FRANCIS HOWE SEYMOUR, b. Jan. i3th, 1886 George
Johnstone, b. 1887. Robert Cosby, b. 1888.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Mary Boleyn : m. ist, 1885, Henry Arthur Tempest, Esq.,
who d. 1891, only son of Sir Charles Henry Tempest, ist baronet ; pndly, 1892, Bernardino
Fernandez de Velasco, Duque de Frias, Conde de Haro, Attache at Spanish Legation at Tangier,
Morocco. Alice Charlotte Laura. By 2nd marriage— Theresa Blanche Cathcart, b. 1884.
Eileen Beresford, b. 1890.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet) — Charlotte Laura. Maria Louisa Theresa. Residence,
Mayfield, Ryde, Isle of Wight.
WidOW living Of 3rd Baronet— EMMA (Lady Knowles), da. of Sir George Pocock, ist baronet :
m. 1831, Sir Francis Charles Knowles, 3rd baronet, who d. 1892. Residence, Ryde, Isle of Wight.
The ist baronet, Sir Charles, Adm. of the White, and Rear-Adm. of Great Britain, adistinguished
naval commander, was Governor of Louisburg, Cape' Breton, 1745-6, and of Jamaica 1752-6, and in
1770 was appointed, by the Empress Catherine II., of Russia, Chief President of H.I. Majesty's
Admiralty, with a seat in the Russian Council. Adm. Sir Charles Henry, G.C.B., the 2nd baronet,
distinguished himself in his profession, and commanded the "Goliath" in the memorable battle off
Cape St. Vincent. i4th Feb., 1797, when the Spanish fleet was defeated. This family claims to
be descended from Charles Knowles, Earl of Banbury tetnp. James II.
Knox-Gore, see Gore.
LACON, Creation 1818, of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.
Sir EDMUND BROUGHTON KNOWLES LACON, 4th
Baronet ; l>. May 9th, 1842 ; s. his father, Sir EDMUND
HENRY KNOWLES, 1888 ; ed. at Eton ; entered 23rd Fusiliers
1859, and retired as Lieut. 1865 ; is a J.P. for Norfolk, and a
partner in the Yarmouth, Norfolk, and Suffolk Bank ; formerly
Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col. 4th Batn. Norfolk Regt. : m. ist,
1868, Henrietta Julia, who d. 1873, e^- da. of Sir Robert John
Harvey, 1st baronet ; 2ndly, 1878, Florence Amelia, da. of the
late Morgan Hugh Foster, Esq., C.B., of II, Great Cumberland
Place, W.
^rms — Quarterly, per fesse indented erminois and azure ; in the 2nd
quarter a wolfs head erased or. Crtst — On a mount vert a falcon proper,
belled or, collared and charged on the breast with a cross flory gules.
Probitas verus honos. Seats— Ormesby House, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk ; Dunston Ha«,
Probity is true honor. Norwich. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Hurlingham.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Brothers living— THOMAS BEECROFT USSHER. /•. Feb. 24th. 1845 : in. 1877, Florence Dunbar,
da. of R. G. Banks, Esq., of Hayroyd House, Rosedale, Toronto, and has issue living, Edmund Bee-
croft Heathcote,^. 1878, — George Howard Usher,/'. i83i, — Henry Reginald Dunbar,^. 1884, — Charles
Cyril Roland, b. 1886. Residence, Toronto, Canada.— —Henry Sidney Hammet, b. 1847 ; formerly
Capt. 2nd Norfolk Militia: ?«. 1882, Anna, el. da. of Col. George Wilson Boileau, of Stanfield Hall,
Wymondham, Norfolk, and has issue living, Gordon Massy, />. i3 — , — Sidney John BoHeau, b. iS3^,
— Vere Valerie Florence Eleanor. Residence, Ormesby House, Great Yarmouth. Ernest de
Montesquiou, b. 1850; ed. at Caius Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1873, M.A. 1877); formerly Capt. 3rd
Batn. Duke of Cornwall's L.I. : in. 1876, Charlotte Amelia, da. of Lieut. -Col. Jonn Marcon, of
Wallington Hall, Downham, and has issue living, Dorothy Mortlock. Residence, 18, Hyde Park
Square, W. Clubs, Union, Hurlingham.
Sisters living — Georgina : in. 1865, Major-Gen. Charles Henry Gordon, C.B. Residence, The
Warren, Ascot. Eliza Walpole : in. 1884. Lieut.-Col. Edward Harry Goring Ravenhill, ist Batn.
The King's (Shropshire L.I.).
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Henry James Lacon, R.N., 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. iSio,
d. 1867 : m. 1844, Caroline Louisa Bartlett, whorf. 1882, da. of the late J. Roberts,
Esq.. of Buckingham :—
Henry Edmund, b. 1849; ed. at Harrow; formerly Capt. ist Batn. Highland L.I. ; is a J.P. for
Suffolk : m. 1890, the Hon. Margaret, da. of $th Baron Erskine. Residence, Ackworth House,
East Bergholt, Suffolk. Club, Junior Army and Navy. Laura Louisa. Residence, Old Manor
House, St. Margaret's, Ipswich.
Issue of the late Capt. John Mortlock Lacon, 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1786, d. 1855 :
jit. 18 — , Jane, who d. 1868, da. of Patrick Stirling Esq., of Pittendreich, co.
Forfar :—
John Edmund, b. 1810 ; is a J.P. for co. Forfar : m. 1844, Louisa Matilda, da. of Edward Shewell,
Esq.. of Southampton. Residence, Duntrune, near Dundee. Jane. Clementina Louisa: in.
1846, Capt. Thomas Spankie, who d. 1869. Harriot Ellen : m. 1852, Maj.-Gen. Francis Montagu
Maxwell Ommanney, R.A., who d. 1877. Residence, The Cottage, Great Yarmouth.
Granddaughter of John Edmund Lacon, Esq., (ante) : —
Issue of the late Frederick Graham Lacon, Esq., b. 1849, d. 1875 : m. 1874, Annie Margare
(who m. 2ndly, 1878, Hugh William Tyrwhitt-Drake, Esq.), da. of the Ven. Augustus
Macdonald Hopper, Archdeacon of Norwich : —
Ida Clementina.
Granddaughters of the late Capt. John Mortlock Lacon (ante) : —
Issue of the late Grahame Lacon, Esq , M.D., b. 1818, d. 1857 : m. 1854, Harriet, who J. i3Sr,
da. of the Rev. Edward Missenden Love, R. of Somerleyton, Suffolk : —
Alice Graham : m 1881, Rev. David Williams Evans, and has issue living, David Graham, b. 1884, —
Stirling Graham, b. 1888, — Dorothy Graham, — Gwladys Emily Graham. Residence, St. George
Rectory, Abergele, Denbighshire. Edith Jane : ;«. 1886, Rev. Herbert Sydenham Clarke,
and has issue living, Cecil Herbert, b. 1887,— Eric Herbert, b. 1888,— Wilfrid Herbert, b. 1892.
Residence, Colton Rectory, Norfolk
The 3rd baronet was M.P. for Great Yarmouth (C) 1852-7, and 1859-63, and for Norfolk N. 1868-85.
The present baronet is in direct descent from Edmund Lacon, who settled in Yorkshire early in
the seventeenth century, and who was a younger branch of the very ancient family of Lacon, settled
in Salop temp. Edward III.
LA FONTAINE, Creation 1854. [Extinct 1867.]
Sir Louis HYPOLITE LA FONTAINE, 2nd and last Baronet.
WidOW living Of 1st Baronet — JANE MORRISON {Lady La Fontaine), widow of Thomas Kintpn,
Esq. : in. 1861 as his 2nd wife, Sir Louis Hypolite La Fontaine, ist baronet, who d. 1864 (title
extinct). Residence, Montreal, Lower Canada.
LAKE, Creation 1711, of Edmonton, Middlesex.
Sir ATWELL KING LAKE, 6th Baronet ; b. April gth,
1834; s. his father, Sir JAMES SAMUEL, 1846; formerly Capt.
iO4th Regt. ; served in Indian Mutiny campaign (medal) : ;;/.
1870, Frances Sarah Place, widow of Col. Richard Ouseley,
and da. of Walter William Jones, Esq., of Gurrey, Carmarthen.
t^rms — Quarterly : ist, gules, a banner argent charged with a cross
between sixteen shields gules, on the centre of the cross a lion of England ;
znd, sable, a bend, between six crosslets fitchee, argent ; 3rd, quarterly,
argent and sable, on a bend gules, three mullets argent ; 4th, argent, a chevron
between three boars' heads couped sable. Crrsts — ist, a cavalier in a fighting
posture, his scarf gules, his left arm hanging down as wounded and useless,
holding the bridle in his teeth, his face, sword, armour, and horse embrued,
all proper ; znd, a horse's head argent, charged with a fesse cottised, gules.
Residence —
Un Dieu, un roy , un coeur.
One God, one king, one Aunt living (daughter of 4th Baronet) — Mary Elizabeth. Residence, n,
heart. Foulis Terrace, Onslow Gardens, S.W.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late St. Vincent David Lake, Esq., R.N., 2nd son of sth baronet, b. 1835,
d. 1865 : m. 1860, P' ranees, da. of Peter Partington, Esq., of Croydon :—
ST. VINCENT ATWELL, l>. Jan. 3rd, 1862; ed. at Roy. Naval Sch., New Cross.
Issye of the late Col. Sir Henry Atwell Lake, K.C.B., 3rd son of 4th baronet, b. 1808,
d. 1881 : Jit. ist, 1841, .Anne who d. 1847, da. of the Rev. Peregrine Curtois, of
the LonghilLs, co. Lincoln ; 2ndly, 1848, Ann Augusta, who d. 1877, da. of Sir
William Curtis, 2nd baronet : —
Atwell Peregrine Macleod, R.N., b.- 1842 ; became Capt. 1881 ; served in Chinese war 1856-7 (meda
with clasp) : ;«. 1889, Constance Mary, da. of Gen. Augustus Turner, of Eastbourne, and has issue
living, a son, b. 1891. Edward, b. 1844; is Lieut.-Col. R.A. ; served in Afghan war 1879-80
(medal): m. 1885, Edith Dale, da. of W. Nichol, Esq. Noel Montagu, b. 1852 ; is Major R.E. :
m. 1890, Virginia, da. of the late William Parnis, Esq., of Constantinople, and has issue living,
Edward Montagu, b. 1891.— Spencer Fenwick, b. 1858.— —Hubert Atwell, b. 1867; is Lieut.
R.A. Emily Mary : tn. 1869, James Henry Cochrane, Esq. Kathleen Augusta.
Issue of the late Capt. Edward Lake, R.N., 2nd son of 4th baronet, b. 1807, d. 1864:
m. 1839, Clara, who d. 1862, da. of Sir William Johnston, 7th baronet : —
Arthur Johnstone, b. 1849. Emily Maria : m. 18 — , G. J. Hynes, Esq. Residence,
Issue of the late Capt. Andrew Winter Lake, 5th son of 4th baronet, b. 1821, d. 1865 ;
m. 1855, Henrietta Edith Jessie, da. of Edward Francklyn, Esq. : —
Winter Atwell Edward, b. 1858 ; is in Police Dept., Burmah ; served as Local Lieut, with Transport
Train in Afghan campaign 1880 (medal), and with Mil. Police in Burmah 1885-9 (medal with two
clasps) : m. 1883, Annie Ethel Talbot, da. of Col. W. Howey.
Granddaughter of the late Vice-Adm. Sir Willoughby Thomas Lake, K.C.B., 2nd
son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Major Edward Lake, b. 18 — , d. 1836 : tn. 18 — , Harriot Marion, da. of
John Goldingham, Esq. : —
Charlotte Louisa: m. 1841, Gordon Sullivan Forbes, Esq., formerly of Madras C.S., and has issue
living, Gordon Willoughby (Club, Grosvenor), b. 1843, — Urquhart Atwell (of i, Brick Court, Temple,
E.G.), b. 1850 ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1877, — Willoughby Edward Gordon, b. 1851 ; is Major 2nd Batn.
Roy. Warwickshire Regt. ; served in Afghan campaign 1880 (medal with clasp), — Harry Gordon,
b. 1861. Residence, Upton Cheney, Bitten, Bristol.
Sir Edward Lake, Chancellor of the Diocese of Lincoln, and Advocate-General in Ireland, was, for
his loyalty and services to Charles I., granted by that monarch the coat of augmentation now borne by
the family, and the exceptional privilege of nominating a person to be created a baronet. He did not,
however, avail himself of this privilege, and, in consequence, a baronetcy was in 1711 conferred on his
great-nephew and heir, Bibye Lake, Esq. Sub-Governor of the African Co.
Deo et principe.
By God and the law.
LAMB, Creation 1795, of BurvUle, Berkshire.
Sir ARCHIBALD LAMB, 3rd Baronet ; b. Nov. 5th,
1845 ; s. his grandfather, Sir CHARLES MONTOLIEU, D.C.L.,
1860 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; formerly Major
and Life Guards : m. 1875, Louisa Mary Caroline, da. of Sir
Henry Estridge Durrant, 3rd Baronet, and widow of John
Richard Fenwick, Esq.
^nns> — Quarterly : ist and 4th, per pale wavy, argent and erminois, a
chevron gules between three lambs sable, Lamb; 2nd, argent a fesselozengy
or and azure, in chief three mascles of the last, in base five ermine spots, all
within a bordure of the third bezantee ; on a canton gules, a bend of the
field, charged with a staff of office of Knights-Marshal proper, Burges ; 3rd,
azure, a fleur-de-lis or, between three crescents in chief, and three mullets in
base argent, Montolieu. Cnsts — ist, a lamb passant sable, charged with a
bezant, thereon a trefoil slipped vert ; 2nd, a camel's head proper, bezantee,
and erased gules.
Seat — Beauport, Battle, Sussex. Club — Marlborough.
Brother living— CHARLES ANTHONY, b. March 2ist, 1857; is Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince
Consort's Own), and Adj. of its 7th Vol. Batn. : m. 1886, Leila Frances, da. of W. Rushton Adamson,
Esq., of Rushton Park, Battle, Sussex.
Sisters living — Mary Montgomerie : in. 1864, Henry Sydenham Singleton, Esq., and has issue living,
Henry Montolieu Rodney, b. 1867 ; is Lieut. 7th Batn. King's Roy. Rifle Corps, and an Officer
in service of H.H. the Khedive of Egypt, — John Roland, b. 1869,— Clara Patience Sarah,— Sophy
Mary Theresa. Residences, Hazeley Heath, Winchfield, Hants ; Mell, co. Meath ; 8, Princes
Gate, S.W. Flora Caroline: ;«. 1871, Maj.-Gen. George H:xy Moncneff, Comdg. Dublin Dist.
Residences, Winton House, Dublin ; 38, Thurloe Square, S.W.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Col. Roger Burges, a distinguished royaiist, was the only person who successfully resisted
Cromwell, whom he repulsed at Farringdon. Sir James Bland Burges, M.P. for Helston, the ist
baronet, was Under- Secretary for Foreign Affairs 1789-95, when he was appointed Knight-Marshal
of H.M.'s Household for life ; he assumed the surname of Lamb, and the arms of Lamb quarterly with
those of Burges, by royal license. 1821. The 2nd baronet was also Knight-Marshal of the Household.
LAMBERT, Creation 1711, of London.
Sir HENRY FOLEY LAMBERT, ;th Baronet ; b. Jan.
2ist, 1861 ; s. his father, Sir HENRY EDWARD FRANCIS, 1872;
ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch. ; is aJ.P. forces. Worcester and
Stafford, and Capt. Worcestershire Yeo. Cav. : m. 1883,
Catherine Sarah, da. of the late Rev. Alfred Payne, R. of
Enville, and has issue.
£Vrms — Argent, on a mount an oak-tree vert, and a greyhound courant
ules. (ttrtst — Out of a ducal coronet or, three ostrich feathers, the dexter
eather gules, the centre argent, and the sinister azure.
Seat — The Lodge, Great Malvern. Club- Carlton.
Daughters living — Dorothy Catherine. Phyllis Kathleen. Joan
Cecil,
bequitando SI giunge. Brotners living— CECIL FOLEY, R.N., b. May 28th, 1864 ; became
By perseverance you Ljeut. jS88; serv-d in Egyptian war 1882 (medal and bronze star).
may overcome. Lionel Foley, b. 1867.
Sisters living— EveJvn Frances. Edith Charlotte.—— Alice Emily.—. Ida Mary.— Georgina
Adelaide.,
Uncles living (sons of sth Baronet)— Rev. William Henry, b. 1833: ed. at Merton Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1857, M.A. 1859) ; is R. of Stoke Edith, and Preb. of Hereford : tn. 1866, Georgiana Joyce,
third da. of Robert Biddulph, Esq., of Ledbury, and has issue living, Hugh Biddulph, b. 1867.
Residence, Stoke Edith Rectory, Hereford. Rev. Greville Henry, b. 1843 ; ed. at Magdalen Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1866, M.A. 1870); is R. of Emmington. Residence, Emmington Rectory, Oxford.
AuntS living (daughters of 5th Baronet) — Elizabeth Mary Emily Sophia. Residence, 4, The
Uplands, St. Leonards-on-Sea.
WidOW living Of 6th Baronet — ELIZA CATHERINE (Lady Lambert), da. of Lionel Charles
Hervey, Esq. [see M. Bristol, colls.]: m. 1860, Sir Henry Edward Francis Lambert, 6th baronet,
who d. 1872. Residence, The Lodge, Great Malvern.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Edward Henry Gage Lambert, R.N., 2nd son of 5th baronet,
b. 1825, d. 1872 : in. 1865, Renira Anna (who m. 2ndly, 1874, Adm. the Hon.
Fitzgerald Algernon Charles Foley [see B. Foley]), da. of the Rev. Fortescue
Purvis, V. of Whitsbury : — -
Fitzgerald Gage, b. 1868.— Florence Emily.
Issue of the late Francis John Lambert, Esq., 3rd son of 4th baronet, b. 1798,^. 1876:
in. 1826, Catherine, who d. 1851, da. of Maj.-Gen. Wheatley, of Lesney, Kent: —
Ernest John, b. 1829 : ;«. 1869, Alice Maud Eveleen (whom he divorced 1889), da. of the late Capt.
Charles Thomas Murray (86th Regt.), and has issue living, Frank Alexander Brooke Orr Murray,
b. 1870. Club, Union. Rev. Brooke, b. 1834: ed. at Brasenose Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1858, M.A.
1861, B.C.L. 1863); has been V. of Greenwich since 1880. Residence, The Vicarage, Park Place,
Greenwich, S.E. Club, New University.— Alan, b. 1837 : /;/. 1864, Jane Ann, da. of Col. Jasper
Hall, Coldstream Guards, and has issue living, Mortan, b. 1866, — Lionel, b. 1869, — Jasper, b. 1872, —
Lilian. Residence, 64, Victoria Street, S.W. Club, Athenaeum.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Robert Alexander Lambert, R.N., 2nd son of 2nd
baronet :• —
Issue of the late Gen. Sir John Lambert, G.C.B., b. 1772, d. 1847: m. 1816, Jane, who d.
1864, da. of John Morant, Esq., of Brockenhurst, Hants: —
Robert, b. 1818 : m. 1868, Alice Elizabeth, da. of Col. Smith, Rifle Brigade, and has issue living, Robert,
b. 1873, — Alice Mary, — Bessie. Residence, Weston House, Thames Ditton. Harriet Frances :
m. 1857, the Rev. Harry Lambert, who d. 1862. Residence,
Issue of the late Adm. Sir George Robert Lambert, G.C.B., b. 1795, d. 1869: m. ist, 1822,
Catharine, who d. 1861, da. of the Rev. Thomas Cobb, of Igtham, Kent ; 2ndly, 1864,
Catherine Mary, who d. 1890, widow of Col. John Roger Palmer, and da. of Frederick
Webb', Esq., of Westwick, Durham : —
Thomas, b. 1825 ; formerly Capt. R.A. : m. 1849, Laura, da. of Sir Robert Smirke, R.A., and has issue
living, Agnes Laura: ;;/. 1873, Capt. Henry Stephen Swiney(late6gth Regt.). Residence, Stanmore,
Canterbury. Clubs, Army and Navy, Carlton. Katherine Georgina.
Sir John Lambert, the ist baronet, of the Isle of Rhe, France, settled in England as a merchant,
and was one of the Directors of the South Sea Co. In 1710 he supplied the Treasury with money,
and for this service was created a baronet.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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LAMPSON, Creation 1866, of Rowfant, Worth, Sussex.
Sir GEORGE CURTIS LAMPSON, 2nd Baronet ; b.
June I2th, 1833 ; s. his father Sir CURTIS MIRANDA, 1885 ;
ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. : m. Sophia, da. of the late Manuel
Van Gelderen, Esq., and has issue.
^rms — Per saltire argent and gules, two gryphons' heads in fesse, and
as many escarbuncles in pale counterchanged. Crtst- -A gryphon's head
erased gules, charged with an escarbuncle argent, between two wings paly
of four, argent and gules.
Residences — 19, Albert Gate, S.W. ; Oakfield, Poynder's Road, Clapham
Park, S.W. Clubs— White's, Conservative, Royal Dorset Yacht.
Son living— CURTIS GEORGE, b. Jan. 23rd, 1890.
Daughter living— Norah Beatrice, l>. 1888.
Persevera et vince. Brother living— Norman George, 1. 1850; is a D.L. for Middlesex, and
Persevere and conauer a J-**- fol" cos' Surrey and London : m. 1874, Helen Agnes, xth da. of the
late Peter Blackburn, Esq., M.P. [see Wedderburn, Bart., colh ], of
Killearn, Stirlingshire (el. brother of Lord Blackburn), and has issue
living, Curtis Walter, b. 1875, — Jean Leslie, /'. 1877, — Miles Wedderburn, b. 1880, — Adam Cathcart,
•b. 1882, — Basil Stewart, b. 1886. Residence, The Farm House, Pont Street, Belgrave Square, S.W.
Clubs, Carlton, Garrick, White's, Marlborough.
Sister living — Hannah Jane: ?;/. 1874, as his 2nd wife, Frederick Locker-Lampson, Esq., and
has issue living, Godfrey Lampson Tennyson, b. 1875, — Oliver Stillingfleet, /'. 1880, — Dorothy
Jane Charlotte, — Maud Hannah. Residences, Rowfant, Crawley, Sussex; .New Haven Court ,
Cromer.
The ist Baronet, a native of New Haven, Vermont, U.S.A., became a naturalized British subject
in 1848; he received his baronetcy for services rendered by him as Dep. -Chairman of the Atlantic
Telegraph Co. of 1865, which co. successfully laid the first Atlantic Telegraph Cable.
LANGHAM, Creation 1660, of Oottesbrooke, Northamptonshire.
Sir JAMES HAY LANGHAM, nth Baronet ; b. Nov.
I3th, 1802 ; s. his father, Sir JAMES. 1833 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Ch. Ch., Oxford ; formerly Hon. Col. 5th Batn. Roy. Irish
Regt. : m. 1828, the Hon. Margaret Emma Kenyon, who d.
1829, da. of 2nd Baron Kenyon.
$);ttron of &])rtc JCibings — Cottesbrooke R., and (with others) Mears
Ashby V., Northamptonshire ; Halse R., Somersetshire.
$nns — Argent, three bears heads erased sable, muzzled or two and
one. Crest — A bear's head erased as in the arms.
Seat — Cottesbrooke Park, Northampton.
Nee sinit esse feros.
Nor suffers them to be Sister living— Henrietta (L<tdy Otn-ay) : m. 1851, the Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur
savage. John Otway, 3rd baronet. Residence, 34 Eaton Square, S.W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Herbert Langham, Esq., 2nd son of loth baronet, b. 1804, d. 1874 ;
m. 1839, Laura Charlotte, who d. 1861, da. of Nathaniel Micklethwait, Esq., of
Taverham Hall, Norfolk : —
HERBERT HAY, b. April 28th, 1840; formerly Lieut, ist Life Guards; is a J.P. and a D.L. for
Northamptonshire: m. 1868, the Hon. Anna Maria Frances, who d. 1876, da. of 3rd Lord Sandys,
and has issue living, Herbert Charles Arthur, b. 1870,— Cecily. Clubs, Turf, Marlborough.-
Nathamel Francis, <5. 1841. Emily Georgiana : ;«. 1886, Lieut.-C '
Augusta Frederica.
-Col. John Vesey Nugent. -
Royal line the abolishment of Monarchy in the Kingdom, and the setting up of a Commonwealth."
bir John the 6th baronet, left £6,000 to the Corporation of London to found a society for the relief of
poor soldiers, sailors, and their wives.
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322
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
LANGRISHJG, Creation 1777, of Knocktopher Abbey, Kilkenny.
Sir JAMES LANGRISHE, 4th Baronet ; b. May 24th,
1823 ; s. his father, the Rev. Sir HERCULES RICHARD, 1862 ;
is a D.L. and a J.P. for Kilkenny (High Sheriff 1866) ; formerly
Lieut. -Col. Comdt. 5th Batn. Roy. Irish Regt. and Col.: m. 1857,
Adela de Blois, da. of Thomas de Blois Eccles, Esq,, of Charles-
mont, Staffordshire, and has issue.
gVrais— Quarterly, sable and or, four covered cups counterchanged .
Cnst -A demi-lion rampant argent.
Residence — Ditton Lodge, Thaiies Ditton. Clubs — New Travellers',
Kildare Street.
Son living— HERCULES ROBERT, b. June 27th, 1859; formerly
Capt. 3rd Batn. Oxfordshire L.I. : ;«. 1887, Helen Amelrosa, da. of the late
Rt. Hon. Fitzwilliam Hume-Dick, P.C., of Humewood, co. Wicklow, and
20, Curzon Stre«t, May fair, W., and has issue living, Hercules Ralph, b.
1888. Residence, Knocktopher Abbey, Thomastown, co. Kilkenny. Clubs,
Wellington, Kildare Street. Royal Yacht Squadron.
Daughters living— Adela Constance. Maria Cecilia. Mary Isabella.
Brother living— Richard, b. 1834 ; is Clerk of the Peace for co. Kilkenny:
Medio tutissimus ibis.
You will walk safest
in a middle path.
m. ist, 1863, Fannie, who d. 1867, da." of Stafford Chaine, 'Esq. ; 2ndly, 1871, Sarah Ogle, who//.
1873, da. of the Very Rev. Ogle William Moore, Dean of Clogher ; 3rdly, 1882, Amitia Sneade, da.
of the late Rev. Frederick Brown, of Fern Bank, Beckenham, and has issue living (by 2nd mar-
riage), Henry Hoadly, b. 1872, — Rosabell Sara, — (by 3rd marriage), John du Plessis, b. 1883, —
Richard Bellingham, b. 1884,— Mary Frances, b. 1885,— Cicely Dorothea Jessica, b. 1886,— Eileen,
b. 1889. Residence, Noremount, Kilkenny.
Sisters living — Anne Maria: m. 1844, Peter Connellan, Esq., D.L., whorf. 1885, and has issueliving,
James Hercules FitzWalter Henry (of Coolmore, Thomastown, co. Kilkenny), b. 1849; formerly
Capt. Hampshire Regt. ; is Major sth Batn. Royal Irish Regl. ; served in Afghan War, 1879
(medal with clasp) : m. 1881, Laura Elizabeth, da. of R. U. Roberts, Esq., and has issue living,
Peter Martin b. 1882, Marguerite Elizabeth, — Corry Langrishe, b. 1857 ; is Capt. The Buffs (E.
Kent Regt.), and Adj. 3rd Batn. Prince Albert's (Somersetshire L.I.); served in Zulu War 1879
(medal with two clasps), — Mabel Isabella: m. 1870, Capt. George Gethin, formerly of 2oth Regt.,
of Holywell, co. Sligo [see Gethin, Bart., colls.], — Harriette Charlotte : in. 1874, Capt. William
Law, R.H.A., who d. 1881, — Fanny Rose : m. 1875, Capt. Owen Randal Slacke, J.P. (formerly of
loth Hussars), Div. Commr. for N. Div., Ireland, of Fane Valley, Dundalk, — Geprgina Jane
(Viscountess Gormanstori) : m. 1878, the i4th Viscount Gormanston, Gov. of British Guiana, — Eliza
Mary, — Anne Louisa, — Cecilia: m. 1887, W. J. O'Hara, Esq., Dist. Inspector Roy. Irish
Constabulary, Abbeyleix, Queen's co. Residence, Ballyduff, Thomastown, co. Kilkenny.— Rose
Isabella : m. 1862, William Williams, Esq., and has issue living, Rosabelle Mary, »i. 1892, the Rev.
Christopher Stowell Watson, V. of Farnhurst, Haslemere,— Charlotte Isabel. Residences, Park
Side, Wimbledon ; Upperfold, Fernhurst, Sussex. Charlotte. Residence, Firgrove, Thomastown,
co. Kilkenny.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Very Rev. James Langrishe, Dean of Achonry, and son of ist baronet,
b. 17 — , d. 1847 : m. 1799, Mary Harriet, who d. 1842, da. of Hugh Henry Mitchell,
Esq., of Dublin :—
Isabella Maria. Residence, 16, Belgrave Square, Monkstown, Dublin. Louisa Alicia.
Georgina.
Granddaughter of the late Very Rev. James Langrishe (ante) : —
Issue of the late Robert James Langrishe, Esq., R.N., b. 18— , a. 1836 : m. 18— , Isabella,
who d. 1888, da. of Dr. Carson, of St. John's, Newfoundland : —
Esther Isabella : in. 1851, William Henry Mare, Esq., and has issue living, Robert Langfishe, b. 1854,
— three daus. Residence, 15, Onslow Square, S.W.
This family is descended from Sir Nicholas Langrish, Kt., who was seized of the Manor of
Langrish, Hants, A.D. 1273. The Irish branch is descended from Rafe, or Ralph, 3rd son of Nicholas
Langrish, of Langrish. Ralph Langrish died between 1542-59 ; the 3rd in descent from him was
Major Hercules Langrishe, Carver in Ordinary to Queen Henrietta Maria, who prevented the arrest
of the " Five Members" by Charles I., and the 7th was the ist baronet, Sir Hercules, who sat for
forty years as M.P. for Knocktopher in the Irish Parliament. He was a Privy Councillor, and fore-
most in his advocacy for repealing the severe laws enacted against Roman Catholics.
LARCOM, Creation 1868.
Sir THOMAS PERCEVAL LARCOM, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Oct. 5th, 1882 ; s. his father, Lieut. -Col. Sir CHARLES, 1892.
^rms — Argent, on a mount a hawthorn bush proper, and in chief an
eagle displayed gules. Crtst — On a cap of maintenance azure turned up
ermine a martlet sable, with a fleur-de-lis in its beak or.
Seats— Little Testwood, Totton, Hants ; Anglesey, Alverstoke, Hants.
Brothers living— PHILIP, b. Sept. i3th, 1887.— Charles Arthur
Aiskew, b. 1891.
Uncle living (son of ist baronet) — Arthur, b. Nov. gth, 1847 ; ed. at
Oriel Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1872); entered Foreign Office as a clerk
1871 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1875 ; was acting 3rd Sec. in Diplo. Ser. at
Teheran 1875-7, and acting Oriental Sec. there 1879-82 ; appointed to
Legation in Japan 1884 : m. 1884, Sophie, da. of the late Alexander
Perceval, Esq., of Temple House, co. Sligo. Residence, iS, Egerton
Gardens, S.W. Clubs, Oxford and Cambridge, St. James's.
Le Roy, la Loy.
The King, the Law.
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Aunt living (daughter of ist baronet)— Georgina Frances: m. 1873, Lieut. -Col. Edward St. John
( Iriffiths, late of igth Regt., and has issue living, Gerald Rogers Larcom, b. 1879, — Maude Evelyn
Georgina. Residence, Upton House, Nursling, Southampton.
Widows living Of 1st and 2nd Baronets— GEORGINA (Lady Larcom), da. of the late Lieut.-Gen.
Sir George D'Aguilar, K.C.B. : ;«. 1840, Maj.-Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas Aiskew Larcom, P.C.,
K.C.B., LL.D., F.R.S., who d. 1879. Residence, Upton House, Nursling, Southampton __
JEANIE {Lady Larcom), da. of the late Alexander Perceval, Esq., of Temple House, co. Sligo : tit.
1881, Lieut.-Col. Sir Charles Larcom, 2nd baronet, who d. 1892. Residences, Little Testwood,
Totton, Hants ; Anglesey, Alverstoke, Hants.
DE HOCHEPIED-LARPENT, Creation 1841, of Roehampton, Surrey.
Sir GEORGE ALBERT DE HOCHEPIED-LARPENT, 3rd
Baronet ; b. July I4th, 1846 ; s. his father, Sir ALBERT JOHN,
1861 ; is Lieut.-Col. ist Batn. Connaught Rangers ; was A.D.C.
to Lieut.-Gov. N.W. Provinces, India 1884-7; served in Kaffir
War 1877-8, and Zulu War of 1879 (medal with clasp).
— Quarterly : ist and 4th, Larpent, gules.asaltire or between four
plates each charged with a hurt, a chief ermine thereon a fleur-de-lis azure ;
2nd and 3rd, De Hochepied, per pale argent and azure, on the dexter a
chevron gules, between three crescents sable, and on the sinister a dexter
hand expanded issuant from the sinister in bend, and beneath a pair of
manacles the chains broken proper. Crests — ist, a unicorn's head erased
argent, crined or the neck charged with a fleur-de-lis and beneath four
annulets conjoined, azure ; 2nd, out of a ducal coronet or, a crescent sable ;
3rd, out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter hand issuant proper. j&t coni JflKotto
Optivo cognomine crescit. — " Cultivez L'arpent. "
He rises with the sitr- Club— Naval and Military.
name of his adoption.
Sisters living — Caroline Anna: ?;/. 1862, John Steuart, Esq., and has
issue living, John Malcolm Steuart, b. 1863 ; is Lieut. 3rd Batn. Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's
own), — Francis Gerald, b. 1864, — Robert Henry Joseph, b. 1874, — Bernard Charles Albert, b. 1875,
— Ronald Morley, b. 1880,— Gertrude Katherine Mary Angela : m, 1890, Capt. John Fane Charles
Hamilton, 3rd Batn. S. Staffordshire Regt.,- — Veronica Mary Isabel. Residence, Ballechin House,
Tullypowrie, Perthshire. Sophia Charlotte : in. 1862, Capt. Edmund Fortescue, formerly of
Rifle Brigade, and has issue living, Walter George Albert, b. 1866, — Charles Edmund, b. 1874, —
Cecil, 6. 1875, — Margaret Annie, — Katherine Blanche. — Constance Isabel. Residence, Octon, near
Torquay.
Aunt living (daughter of ist Baronet)— Anna Catherine: m. 1841, the Rev. Edward Aislabie
Ommanney, whorf. 1884, and has with other issue living, Albert Edward (Club, Naval and Military),
b. 1849 ; ed. at Radley ; is Major ist Batn. The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.) ; served in Perak campaign
(medal with clasp) : ;«. ist, 1880, Gertrude Octavia, who d. 1886, da. of the late Rev. C. T. Simmons ;
2ndly, 1888, Augusta Helen, el. da. of William Whitehead Gascoyne, Esq. [see B. Gardner], and
has issue living (by ist marriage) Anna Geraldine Margaretta b. 1883, (by 2nd marriage), Albert
Larpent b. 1889, — Erasmus Denison St. Andrew, ^?Jv"., b. 1852 ; became Com. 1890, — Rev. Walter
Fabian, b. 1861. Residence, 14, Belmont, Bath.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet — KATHERINE LYDIA (Lady De Hochepied-Larpenf), da. of Major
L. M. Shaw of the Bengal Army : m. 1838, Sir Albert John de Hochepied-Larpent, 2nd baronet,
who d. 1861. Residence,
The ist baronet was M.P. for Nottingham. [For particulars of elder branch of the Larpent family
see " Foreign Titles of Nobility," B. De Hochpied.]
DICK-LAUDER, Creation 1688, of Fountainhall, Haddingtonshire.
Prudence is the gnar- y. ^ir THOMAS NORTH DlCK-LAUDER,
atari of the tower. in / A -i r> i o ^ !• «• i
9th Baronet ; b. April 28th. 1846 ; s. his father,
A'rJOHN, 1867; formerly Lieut. 6oth Rifles.
£\rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, grand quarters
quarterly, ist and 4th, gules, within a double tressure
a griffin rampant argent, Lander; 2nd and 3rd, argent,
a fesse wavy azure, between three mullets, gules, Dick ;
2nd and 3rd, grand quarters, azure, a thistle between three
fleurs-de-lis argent. Crests — ist, a tower with portcullis
down, the head and shoulders of a sentinel appearing
above the battlements in a watching posture proper;
2nd, a stag's head erased argent.
Seats — Fountain Hall, Pencaitland, Haddington-
shire ; The Grange House, Edinburgh. Tmon Resi-
dence— 16, Grosvenor Street, W. Clubs — Junior Carlton,
Dwell as if about to depart. Army and Navy-
Brothers living— JOHN EDWARD ARTHUR, 6.
1848; is a tea-planter: m. 1873, Rosa, da. of the late C. H. Caldecott, Esq., of Fort Jackson,
and has issue living, Zella Evelyn, — Norma Anne, — Marguerita Maud Elizabeth. Residence,
The Grange, Agra Patnas, Ceylon. George William Dalrymple, b. 1852 ; is in Opium Depart.
of India : m. 1882, Jane Emily Clifford, da. of the late W. P. Woodward, of the Indian Civ. Ser.,
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and has issue living, John North Dalrymple, b. 1883. Stair, b. 1853 : tn. 1878, Eleanor Alnia,
da. of George Gordon Browne Leith, Esq., of The Hermitage, Ancaster, Canada [see Leith-
Buchanan, Bart.]. Resides in Canada.
Sisters living— Margaret Louisa: m. 1878, Capt. Arthur Charles Van Notten-Pole, i3th Hussars,
who d. 1879 [see Van-Notten-Pole, Bart., colls.]. Residence, 7, Tedworth Square, Chelsea, S.W.
Charlotte Anne: m. ist, 1875, Lieut. -Col. John Fletcher Hathorn, who d. 1888; 2ndly, 1891.
Francis Somerville Head, Esq. [see Head, Bart., cr. 1838], and has issue living (by ist marriage),
Hugh, b. 1877, — Anne Catherine. Residence, Castle Wigg, Whithorn, Wigtonshire.— Catherine
Seton : ;«. 1871, Steuart James Charles Duckett, Esq., and has issue living, John Steuart, b. 1876,
— Amy Anne Charlotte. Residence, Russelstown Park, Carlow.
Daughters living Of 7th Baronet— Cornelia. Residences, Huntlywood, Gordon, Berwickshire ;
Liuder House, Jeffery Street, Edinburgh.— —Julia Jane : ;«. 1841, Thomas Shairp Mitchell-Innes,
Esq., who d. 1892, and has issue living, Christina: /;/. 1867, James Warren Hastings Anderson,
Esq., of Bourhouse, Dunbar, and has issue living, two sons and two daus., — Isabella. Resident?,
Phantassie, Prestonkirk, East Lothian, N.B Beatrice Ambrosia : m. 1870, George Ramsay,
Esq., who d. 1887. Residence, 5, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh.
WidOW living Of 8th Baronet— ANNE (Lady Anne Dick-Lander), da. of the gth Earl of Stair :
111. 1845, Sir John Dick-Lauder, 8th baronet, who d. 1867. Residence, 13, Grosvenor Crescent,
Edinburgh.
This family is of Norman origin, De Lavedre being mentioned among the barons who accompanied
Malcolm Canmore into Scotland. Sir Robert de Lawedre, a companion in arms of Sir William
Wallace, was several times Ambassador to England from Robert I. William Lauder was Bishop of
Glasgow and Chancellor of Scotland 1423, and his brother was Bishop of Dunkeld. Many of the
family attained knightly honors. The 2nd baronet was a Senator of the College of Justice, with the
courtesy title of Lord Fountainhall ; and the s_th baronet, who assumed the additional surname of
Dick, married his cousin, Isabel, heiress of William Dick, Esq., of Grange, who was in direct descent
from the Royal House of Plantagenet.
Virtus semper viridis.
Virtue is always
flourishing.
LAURIE, Creation 1834, of Maxwelton.
Rev. Sir JOHN ROBERT LAURIE EMILIUS LAURIE,
B.D., 3rd Baronet ; b. May i6th, 1823 ; s. his father, .Sir JOHN
EDWARD GEORGE BAYLEY, 1871 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb.; was V. of Woburn 1853-6, R. of St.
George's, Bloomsbury, 1856-67, and V. of St. John's, I 'add ing-
ton, 1867-88; assumed by Roy. license in 1887 the surname
and arms of Laurie of Maxwelton, in lieu of his patronymic :
m. 1855, Marianne Sophia, da. of the late Edward R. Rice.
Esq., M.P., of Dane Court, Kent, and has issue.
JVrms — Sable, a cup argent with a chaplet between two laurel branches,
all issuing out of the same vert. Crtst — Two laurel branches in saltire
proper.
Seat — Maxwelton, Moniaive, Dumfriesshire. Town Residence — 14,
Hyde Park Street, W. Club— National.
SOUS living- CLAUDE VILLIERS EMILIUS, b. Nov. 25th, 1855; ed. at Eton, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1883); Bar. Inner Temple 1881 ; is Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd Batn. King's
Own Scottish Borderers. Club, Oxford and Cambridge.— Wilfrid Emilius, b. 1859 '• e^- at Eton,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (LL. B. 1881) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1885 : m. 1890, Isabel Marion, da. of
John Stirling, Esq., of Fairburn, Muir of Ord, Ross-shire, and has issue living, John Emilius,
<'•. 1892, — Sylvia Marion, b. 1891. Residence, Hertingfordbury, Hertford. Club, Isthmian.
Cecil Emilius, b. 1862; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. Club, Scottish.
Daughter living— Blanche Alice May: m. 1879, tne Rev- David Anderson, R. of St. George's.
Hanover Square, and Chaplain to Bishop of Marlborough, and has issue living, Arthur Emilius
David, b. 1886, — Gerard Rupert Laurie, b. 1889, — Gladys May, — Mona Constance Amabel. Resi-
dence, St. George's Rectory, 15, Grosvenor Street, W.
Brother living— Lyttelton Holyoake BA.VLKY, b. 1827 ; ed. at Eton ; Bar. Middle Temple 1850 ; was
Advocate-Gen, at Bombay 1866-9, since when he has been a Judge of High Court of Judicature
at Bombay: m. 1852, Isabella, who d. 1860, da. of Anthony Mactier, Esq., of Durris House,
Kincardineshire, and has issue living, Stanhope Lyttelton Fector (Club, Oriental), b. 1858 : ed. at
Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford, — Vernon Batthyany Fector (of Bombay. Club, Oriental), b. 1860 :
ed. at Wellington Coll. ; admitted a Solicitor 1885 ; is a partner in firm of Crawford, Burder,
Buckland, and Bayley, of Bombay, — Isabel Constance : m. 1880, John M'Adam Gladstone, Esq.,
who d. 1884. -Residence, Malabar Hill, Bombay. Club, Oriental.
Uncle living (son of ist Baronet) — Francis (His Honour Judge Bayley), b. 1803 ; ed. at Eton, and
at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; Bar. Middle Temple 1827; has been Judge of Westminster County Court
since 1849 : »/. ist, 1830, Elizabeth, wko d. 1838, da. of the late Alexander Macdonald, Esq., of
Westminster ; andly, 1854, Charlotte, who d. 1873, da. of the late Mons. Frederick Roulet, of Peseux,
near Neuchatel, and has issue living, John Arthur, b. 1831 ; formerly Major 52nd Regt. ; served in
Indian Mutiny campaign (medal with clasp): m. 1853, Elizabeth, da. of Samuel Sterling, Esq., of
Belfast, — Louisa Frances (Lady Cornemall) : m. 1867, the Rev. Sir George Henry Cornewall, sth
baronet, of Moccas Court, Hereford. Residence, 66, Cambridge Terrace, W. Club, Union.
DEERETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
325
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Kennett Champain Bayley, 2nd son of ist baronet, />. 1798, d,
1861 : m. 1831, Charlotte, da. of James Drake Brockman, Esq., of Beachborough,
Kent :—
George, 6. 1837; is Col. (h.-p.); commanded Regt. Dist., No. 31, 1886-91; formerly Lieut.-Col.
Coradg. ist Batn. E. Surrey Regt. (h.-p. 1886) ; served in Crimea 1855 (despatches, medal with clasp
and Turkish medal), and in China 1862 (despatches). Kennett, b. 1838 : is Ch. EngineerG.S. and
W. Railway, Ireland : m. 1864, Louisa Jane, da. of the late Rev. William Bowling, R. of Cosheston,
and has issue living, Kennett Champain, b. 1873, — Arthur George, b. 1878, — Francis Edmund (twin),
/'. 1878, — Louisa: m. 1890, George Alexander, Esq., Bar.-at-law, of Calgary, Canada, — -Eleanor Char-
lotte : m, 1889, Albany Hawke Charlesworth, Esq., M.P., of Chapelthorpe Hall, Wakefield, and
Grinton Lodge, near Richmond, Yorkshire, and has issue living, a son 6. 1892, a da. b. 189-, —
Ethel, — Evelyn. Residence, Seven Oaks, Inchicore, Dublin.— -Charlotte : tit. 1861, the Rev.
Charles Alexander Baynes, who d. 1891, V. of Binley, and has issue living, Henry Kennett (of 52,
Gloucester Crescent, Hyde Park, W., and 14, Essex Street, W.C.), b. 1862; admitted a Solicitor
1885 ; m. 1887, Clara Sophia, da. of the late Rev. John Arden Bayley, of Clifton Lodge, near
Winchester, and has issue living, Henry Arden Kennett b. 1888. Residence,
The ist baronet, the Right Hon. Sir John Bayley, was for many years a Justice of the Queen's
Bench, and subsequently a Baron of the Exchequer. The 3rd baronet assumed by Roy. license in
1887, the name of Laurie in lieu of his patronymic.
LAWES, Creation 1882, of Rothamsted, co. Hertford.
Sir JOHN BENNET LAWES, F.R.S., ist Baronet^
son of the late John Bennet Lawes, Esq., D.L., of Rothamsted;
b. Dec. 28th, 1814; ed. at Eton, and at Brasenose Coll.,
Oxford ; has achieved considerable fame as a practical experi-
mental agricultural chemist, and for the revolution in the
Science of Agriculture that has been produced by his introduc-
tion of super-phosphate of lime ; in 1854 was elected a F.R.S.,
and in the same year a handsome testimonial was presented to
him for the services he had rendered to British Agriculture ; in
1867 he was awarded the Roy. Medal by the Council of the
Roy. So., and he has also received a Gold Medal from the
Imperial Agricultural So. of Russia, and from the Emperor of
Germany the Gold Medal of Merit for Agriculture ; acted upon
a Roy. Commn. 1857-65 for investigating the application of
town sewage to different crops ; author of numerous papers concerning the action of
manures, &c. ; is a J.P. for Herts : in. 1842, Caroline, da. of the late Andrew Foun-
taine, Esq., of Narford Hall, Norfolk, and has issue.
&rms — Or, two Haunches azure, on a chief nebuly of the second, three estoiles or. C«st — On a
mount vert the trunk of a tree fessewise eradicated and sprouting to the dexter, surmounted by an
ermine passant proper.
Seat — Rothamsted Park, near St. Albans.
Son living— CHARLES BENNET, 6. Oct. 3rd, 1843 ; is a sculptor : m. 1869, Marine Amelie Rose,
da. of Charles George Fountaine, Esq., and has issue living, John Bennet, />. July 28th, 1872.
Residence, The Studio, Chelsea Bridge Road, Pimlico, S.W.
Daughter living— Caroline : m. 1870, Walter P. Creyke, Esq. Residence, 3, Seamore Place. May-
fair, W.
LAWRENCE, Creation 1858.
Sir HENRY HAYES LAWRENCE, 2nd Baronet ; b.
Feb. 26th, 1864 ; s. his father, Sir ALEXANDER HUTCHINSON,
1864; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb'. (B.A. 1886) ;
is a J.P. for co. Dublin (High Sheriff 1891); unsuccessfully
contested Lancashire, S.E. Part, Hey wood Div. (LU) 1892 :
m. 1890, Margaret, da. of the late Theodore Walrond, Esq.,
C.B., of 65, Lancaster Gate, W., and has issue.
3JHTWS — Ermine, on a cross raguly gules an eastern crown or ; on a chief
azure two swords in saltire proper, pommels and hilts gold, between as many
leopards' heads argent, dtrtst — Out ef an eastern crown or, a cubit arm
entwined by a wreath of laurel and holding a dagger all proper.
Residence — Belgard, co. Dublin. Clubs — Brooks's, New University,
Xildare Street.
Daughter living— Norah .Margaret, b. 1891.
Uncle living (brother of ist baronet, and heir-presumptive under a
special remainder)— HENRY WALDEMAR, b. Jan. 24th, 1845 ; ed. at
Harrow and Wimbledon Schools, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. Camb.
Never give in.
narrow ana vvimDieaon scnoois, ana at inn. v-ou., <-amo.vD.xi.. \_amo.
1866); Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1868 ; is a partner in firm of Lawrence and Co., rice merchants, of 20,
Mincing Lane, E.C., Sub. -Treasurer of Inner Temple, and a J.P. for cos. London and Surrey:
326
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
nt. 1873, Emily Mary, da. of Sir George Burdett L'Estrange, and has issue living, Alexander
Waldemar, b. 1874, — Honoria Constance. Residence, Alenho, Ridgway, Wimbledon. Club,
Savile.
Aunt living (sister of ist baronet) — Honoria Letitia : tit. 1873, Henry George Hart, Esq., Head
Master of Sedbergh School. Residence, School House, Sedbergh, Yorkshire.
WidOW living Of 1st Baronet— ALICE f.AC\(Lady Young) da. of Evory Kennedy, Esq., M.D.,
D.L., of Belgard, co. Dublin : ;«. ist, 1862, Sir Alexander Hutchir.son Lawrence, ist baronet,
who d. 1864 ; andly, 1871, Sir George Young, 3rd baronet. Residences. Button Croft, Cookham,
Berks ; 3, Whitehall Court, S.W.
Sir Alexander Hutchinson Lawrence, the ist baronet, was accidentally killed, Aug. 27th, 1864, by
the falling of a bridge on the Thibet road, India. He was eldest son of the illustrious Sir Henry
Montgomery Lawrence, K.C.B., who fell at Lucknow before the baronetcy conferred for his dis-
tinguished services in India could reach him.
LAWRENCE, Creation 1867, of Whitehall Place, London.
Sir QAMES JOHN) TREVOR LAWRENCE, 2nd
Baronet; b. Dec. 3Oth, 1831; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM,
F.R.S., 1867 ; ed. at Winchester ; formerly a Medical Officer
in Indian Army ; is a J.P. and a County Alderman for Surrey,
and Treasurer of St. Bartholomew's Hospital ; unsuccessfully
contested Gloucester city (C) 1874; sat as M.P. for Mid-
Surrey 1875-85, and for S.E. Div. of Surrey 1885-92 : m.
1869, Bessie, only child of the late John Matthew, Esq.,
Burford Lodge, Dorking, and has issue.
$ms — Ermine, a cross raguly gules, in the first and fourth quarters a
serpent nowed proper. Crest — A gryphon's head couped argent, in front
thereof a serpent nowed proper.
Seat — Burford Lodge, Dorking, Surrey. Town Residence — 57,
Prince's Gate, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, East India United Service,
Burlington.
Mente et labore.
By mind and work.
Sons living -WILLIAM MATTHEW TREVOR, b. Sept. i7th, 1870.
Aubrey Trevor, b. 1875. Charles, b. 1879.
Daughter living— Bessie Mary.
Sisters living — Louisa Elizabeth. Residence, 18, Whitehall Place, S.W. Mary Wilhelmina.
Residence, 18, Whitehall Place. S.W.
The ist baronet, a distinguished surgeon, was twice President of the College of Surgeons, and for
many years Sergeant-Surgeon to the Queen.
LAWEENCE, Creation 1869, of Westbourne Terrace, Middlesex.
Sir JAMES CLARKE LAWRENCE, ist Baronet, 2nd
son of the late William Lawrence, Esq., an Alderman of
London ; b. Sept. 1st, 1820; is an Alderman and a D.L. for
City of London, Pres. of Royal Hospitals of Bridewell and
Bethlehem, and a J. P. for Middlesex, Surrey, and Westminster ;
was Sheriff of London and Middlesex 1862-3, ar>d Lord Mayor
of London 1868-9 ; sat as M.P. for Lambeth (L) May to July
1865, and 1868-85 ; unsuccessfully contested N. Div. of Lam-
beth 1885, and W. Div. of Carmarthenshire 1886 : m. 1887,
Agnes Harriette, el. da. of Michael Castle, Esq., J.P., of
Hatherleigh House, Clifton, Gloucestershire, and has issue.
^rms— Ermine, on a cross raguly gules, between in the first and fourth
quarters, a lictor's fasces erect encircled by a wreath of oak proper, a pair
Per ardua stabihs. of compasses extended or. Crest — A wolfs head erased argent crusilly,
Firm in difficulties. and charged with a pair of compasses extended sable.
Residence — 23, Hyde Park Gardens, W. Clubs — Reform, Devonshire, City Liberal.
Daugh ter living— Theodora Agnes Clarke, b. 1889.
Brothers living— Sir William, b. 1818 [see " Knightage"]. Edwin, LL.B., b. 1837 ; Bar. Middle
Temple 1867; is a D.L. for London; unsuccessfully contested E. Berks 1865, and Haggerston
Div. of Shoreditch (LU) 1886: m. 1874, Edith Jane, da. of the late John Benjamin Smith, Esq.,
M.P. Residences, King's Ride, Ascot, Berks; 10, Kensington Palace Gardens, W. Clubs, Reform,
Burlington, Devonshire, City Liberal.
Sister living — Jane. Residences, 75, Lancaster Gate, W. ; 3, Adelaide Crescent, Brighton.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
327
DE BURGH-LAWSON, Creation 1665, of Brough, Yorkshire.
Sir HENRY ALFRED STODDART DE BURGH-
LAWSON, 9th Baronet ; b. 1851 ; s. his father. Sir HENRY,
1892.
^rms — ist and 4th, argent a chevron between three martlets sable ;
2nd and 3rd, argent on a saltire sable, five swans of the field proper.
Crtsts— ist, on a cap of maintenance gules turned up ermine, a martlet
proper ; 2nd, two arms embowed vested erminois cuffed argent, holding
a sun proper ; 3rd, on a cap of maintenance gules turned up ermine, a
swan proper.
Resides in America.
Leve ct reluis.
Arise and re-illumine.
Brothers living-ADOLPHUS HENRY WORMALD, 6. i8S3:
is Major 4th Batn. Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regt.).
Wormald De Lisle Henry, b. 1860: m. 1891, Alice, da. of
Andrew J. Brown, Esq., of North Elmsall Hall, Pontefract. Resi-
dence, Eastoft Hall, Lincolnshire.
Sisters living— Mary Harriot Stoddart : m. 1875, John Edward
Munro, Esq., and has issue living, John Edward, b. 1876, — George, b. 1885, — Mary Katharine,
— Hilda, — Eleanor, — Victoria. Residence, Chillingham Lodge, Anerley, S.E. Annie Hutchin-
son : ;«. 1869, G. Edmundson Cockcroft, Esq., who d. 1879. Residence, Pine House, Hurworth,
Durham. Clara Alexandrina Wormald. Ada Mary Wormald : m. 1889, Ellis Lever, Esq.
Residences, Tan-y-bryn, Colwyn Bay, N. Wales; Culcheth Hall, Bowdon, Cheshire. Adela
Maude Mary Bigland : m. 1891, Alexander Coghill Wylie, Esq., Bar.-at-law. Residence, 19,
St Edmund's Terrace, Primrose Hill, N.W Helen Mary De Burgh : ;«. 1886, the Rev. William
Meyler Warlow, Incumbent of St. Andrew's, Kelso, N.B.
Aunt living (sister of 8th baronet)— Harriot Lawson. Residence, Ivy House, Whitby.
Widow living Of 8th Baronet— FANNIE {Lady De Burgk-Lawson), widow of the Rev. George
Heriot, of Fellow Hill, Berwickshire : m. 1883, as his second wife, Sir Henry De Burgh-Lawson,
8th baronet, who d. 1892. Residence, Gatherley Castle, near Richmond, Yorkshire.
This baronetcy was supposed to have become extinct on the death of Sir Henry, the 6th baronet
in 1834, and a new baronetcy in 1841 was conferred upon William Wright, Esq., who assumed the
name of Lawson, after taking the Brough Hall estates. Henry Lawson, Esq., of Filingthdrpe, the
7th baronet dejure,— a. lineal descendant of William, third son of the ist baronet, — did not assume
the title, and it remained in abeyance until 1877, when it was resumed by his son. The 8th baronet
assumed in 1877 the additional surname and arms of De Burgh.
LAWSON, Creation 1831, of Brayton, Cumberland.
Sir WILFRID LAWSON, M.P., 2nd Baronet ; b. Sept.
4th, 1829; j. his father, Sir WILFRID, 1867; is a J.P. for
Cumberland; unsuccessfully contested W. Cumberland 1857;
sat as M.P. for Carlisle (Z) 1859-65, and 1868-85 ; has sat
for Cockermouth Div. of Cumberland since 1886, having un-
successfully contested it 1885 : m. 1860, Mary, da. of Joseph
Pocklington-Senhouse, Esq., of Netherhall, Cumberland, and
has issue.
itatron 0f &nt Jibing — Isell V., Cumberland.
gurms — Per pale argent and sable, a chevron counterchanged on a canton
sable, two bars, or. Crtst — Out of clouds proper, two arms embowed
vested erminois cuffed sable, holdiifg a sun also proper.
Seats — Brayton, Carlisle; Isell Hall, Cockermouth. Cumberland.
Quod honestum utile. Tmm Residence—-L, Grosvenor Crescent, S.W. Clubs — Reform,
What is honest is useful. Wellington.
Sons living— WILFRID, b. Oct. 2ist, 1862 : m. 1891, Mary Camilla, da. of the late Turner A.
Macan, Esq.. of Elstow, Beds, and Cariff, co. Armagh. Arthur, b. 1866.— — Mordaunt, b. 1868.
Godfrey,'/;. 1880.
Daughters living — Ellen (Hon. Mrs. Arthur Holland- Hibbert) : m. 1884, the Hon. Arthur Henry
Holland-Hibbert [see B. Knutsford]. Residence, Munden, Watford.— —Mabel. Lucy.
Josephine.
Brothers living— Gilfrid, b. 1833. William, b. 1836: m. 1870, Emilie Jane Tyler, of Warwick,
Massachusetts. Residence,
Sisters living— Maria. Elizabeth. Catherine: m. 1868, John Hampden Fordham, Esq.,
who a. 1885, Barrister-at-law, and has issue living, Alfred Russell, b. 1873, — Edward Wilfrid, b.
1874, — John Gurney, b. 1877. Residences, 9, Phillimore Gardens, W. ; Melbourn Bury, Royston.
Wilfrid Lawson, Esq., M.P. for Cumberland in the Restoration Parliament, was created a baronet
by James II. (about 1685). The title became extinct on the death of the loth baronet, 1806. The
estates passed to Thomas Wybergh, Esq., whose son Wilfrid assumed the name of Lawson, and was
created a baronet.
DEI,RETi'» ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Lev et reluis
Arise, and re- illumine.
LAWSON, Creation 1841, of Brough Hall. Yorkshire.
Sir JOHN LAWSON, 2nd Baronet • b. Dec. iyth,
1829; J. his father, bir WILLIAM, 1865; ed. at Stonylmvst
Coll. ; B.A. London Univ. 1850 ; is a D.L. and a T-P- fur
N. Riding of York: m. ist, 1856, Mary Ann, who a. i$68,
da. of Frederic Sewallis Gerard, Esq., of Aspull House,
Wigan ; 2ndly, 1870, Agnes Mary Matilda, da. of Edmund
Molyneux-See], Esq., and has issue.
,G\rms— Argent, a chevron between three martlets sable. <L'rc<a —
On a cap of maintenance gules turned up trmine, a martlet prop-r.
Seat— Brough Hall, Catterick, Yorkshire.
Son living-By 2nd marriage— HENRY JOSEPH, 6. Dec,
25th, 1877.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage — Alice Agnes : m.
1887, Henry Bernard Joseph Parker, Esq. By 2nd marriage-
Charlotte Mary Teresa. Edith. Mabel Mary. Bea-
trice Mary Margaret Mary.
Brother living— Rev. William, 6. 1834; ed. at Stonyhurst Coll. ; is in Holy Orders of Church o£
Rome. Residence, St. Aloysius College, Garnet Hill, Glasgow.
Sister living— Elizabeth : is a nun.
LAWSON, Creation 1892, of Hall Barn, Beaconsfield, Bucks, and of Peterborough.
Court, City of London.
Sir EDWARD LEVY LAWSON, ist Baronet, son of the
late Joseph M. Levy. Esq., J.P. ; b. Dec. 28th, 1833; ed. at
London Univ. ; is principal proprietor of the Daily Telegraph,
a D.L. for City of London, and a J.P. and County Alderman
for Bucks (High Sheriff 1886) ; was Pres. of Roy. Institute of
Journalists 1892 ; assumed by Royal license the surname of
Lawson in lieu of his patronymic : m. 1862, Harriette Georg-
iana, da. of the late Benjamin Webster, Esq., of Pen-y-craig,
co. Denbigh, and has issue.
gVnns- — Gules, a saltire double parted and fretted or between two rams''
heads couped argent. Crest — A ram passant argent, his foot resting on a
quatrefoil, in mouth a trefoil slipped vert.
Seat — Hall Barn, Beaconsfield, Bucks. Toiun Residence — 12, Berke-
Of old I hold. ley Square, W.
Sons living— HARRY LAWSON WEBSTER, fr. Dec. i8th, 1862; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1884. M.A. 1888); Bar. Inner Temple 1891; is a J.P. for Bucks, and Capt.
Bucks Yeo. Cav. ; sat as M.P. for St. Pancras, W. Div. (LG) 1885-92: m. 1884, Olive, da. of Gen.
Sir Henry Percival de Bathe, 4th Bart., and has issue living, Dorothy Olive. Residences, 37, Gros-
venor Square, W. ; Orkney Cottage, Taplow, Bucks. Clubs, Oxford and Cambridge, Reform.
William Arnold Webster, 6. 1864 ; ed. at Eton, and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; is Lieut, ist Batn,
Scots Guards : m. 1887, Sybil Mary, da. of Lieut -Gen. Frederick Marshall, C.M.G. [see D. Norfolk,
colls.], and has issue living, Edward Frederick, b. 1890, — Marjery Olive Edith, — Olive Emily.
Residence, Q, Upper Grosvenor Street, W. Clubs, Marlboro'.igh, Turf, Bachelors', Guards .
Daughter living— Edith Maud Webster: ;«. 1888, Edward Henry -Hulse, Esq., M.P., el. son of
Sir Edward Hulse, sth Bart. Residence, 26, Upper Brook Street, W.
LEA, Creation 1892, o The Laches, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, and Sea Grove.
Dawlish, Devon.
Sir THOMAS LEA, M.P., ist Baronet, son of the
late George B. Lea, Esq., of The Larches, Kidderminster ; l>.
Jan. I yth, 1841 ; is a J.P. for Worcestershire, a Manufacturer
of Kidderminster, and Chm. of Metropolitan Birmingham
and S. Wales Bank ; unsuccessfully contested Kidderminster
1874, Donegal co. 1876, and Donegal co., E. Div., 1885 ; sat
a> M.P. for Kidderminster (L) 1868-74, and for Donegal co.
1879-85; has sat as M.P. for Londonderry. S. Div. (LU)
since 1886 : m. 1864, Louey, da. of William Birch, Esq., of
Barton under-Needvvood, Staffordshire, and has issue.
5Vnns — Or, a fesse indented gules, between in chief two lions passant
of the second, in base a rock, thereon a beaver proper, spotted ermine, in
mouth a sprig of willow slipped vert. fi-rtst — In front of a mount vert,
Semper fide! is. thereon a demi-heraldic antelope argent, supporting a bird bolt erect or,
Always faithful. three pheons fesswise sable.
Seats — The Larches, Kidderminster ; Sea Grove, Dawlish.
Place, S.W. Clubs— Reform, Devonshire, City Liberal.
Town Residence— ^14, Elvastor,
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SOUS living- THOMAS SYDNEY, b. Jan. 28th, 1867. Percy Harris, b. 1872.
Daughter living — Florence Louey.
LECHMERE, Creation 1818, of the Khydd, Worcestershire.
Sir EDMUND ANTHONY HARLEY LECHMERE, M.P.,
3rd Baronet; b. Dec. 8th. 1826; s. his father, Sir EDMUND
HUNGKRFORD, 1856 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford (B.A. 1849, M.A. 1852) ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for
Worcestershire (High Sheriff 1862), and senior partner in Wor-
cester Old Bank ; formerly Capt. igth Worcestershire Rifle
Vol. ; sat as M.P. for Tewkesbury (C) 1 866-8, and Worcester-
shire W. 1876-85; unsuccessfully contested Tewkesbury 1868
and 1874; sat for W., or Bewdley, Div. of Worcestershire
1885-92, since when he has sat for S., or Evesham, Div. of that
co. ; has Grand Cordon of Medjidie, the Servian Order of the
Takova, and is a Knight of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre,
and the Order of St. John of Jerusalem (in England), of which
he is Chancellor : m. 1858, Louisa Katharine, da. of John
Haigh, Esq., of Whitwell Hall, York, and has issue.
$.itron of Jfour -Cibittns — Hanley Castle V., Worcestershire ; Whitwell V., Yorkshire ; St. John's
R., Clerkenwell, Middlesex ; Eldersfield V., Worcestershire.
p\nns — Gules, a fesse, and in chief two pelicans vulning themselves or. ffrtst — A pelican as in the
arms.
Seats — Rhydd Court. Upton-on-Severn : Severn End, Upton-on-Severn, Worcestershire ; Whitwell
Hall, York, 'lawn Residence — 61, Curzon Street, W. Cliib — Carlton.
stus pelicano.
1 in the pelican.
Sons living— EDMUND ARTHUR, b. Sept. aist, 1865; ed. at Radley ; is a J.P. for Worcester-
shire : m. i8i<5, Alice, da. of Edward Samuels, Esq., of Canterbury, N. Z., and has issue living,
Ronald Berwick Hungerford, b. 1886. Residence, The Lawns, Kempsey, Worcestershire.——
Anthony Hungerford, b. 1868. Joscelyne Alban, b. 1871.— —Nicholas George Berwick, b. 1881.
Daughter living— Katharine Mary.
Sisters living— Mary Clara Elizabeth : in. 1842, Evelyn Philip Shirley, Esq., who d. 1882 [see E.
Ferrers, colls.]. Residences, Ellington Park, Stratford-on-Avon ; Lough Fea, Carrickmacross, co.
Monaghan. Louisa Augusta: in. 1858, Mons. Lambert Louis d'Arras (Cameriere Segreto di
Cappa e Spada to H.H. Pope Leo XIII.), of St. Valery, Picardy.
This family came from the Low Countries, and obtained from William I. lands at Hanley, Worcester-
shire, which have been in the family ever since. Sir Nicholas Lechmere, M.P. for Bewdley, was a
Baron of the Exchequer at the Revolution. His grandson, Nicholas, sometime Solicitor and Attorney-
General, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, was created Baron Lechmere of Evesham 1721.
LEEDS,
Creation 1812, of Croxton Park, Cambridgeshire.
Sir GEORGE AUGUSTUS LEEDS, 4th Baronet ; b. Aug.
2nd, 1849 ; s. his father, Sir EDWARD, 1876 ; formerly a Clerk
in the Bank of England : m. 1871, Caroline Amelia, da. of the
late James Page, Esq.
^rws — Argent, a fesse gules between three eagles displayed sable, within
a bordure wavy of the second. Cnst — A staff raguly vert, thereon a cock
gules wings expanded, combed, wattled, beaked, and legged or, debruised by
a bendlet wavy sinister ermine.
Residence — Osborne Villa, 6, Brackenbury Road, Hammersmith, W.
Watch ye!
Half-Brother living— EDWARD TEMPLER, b. Oct. nth, 1859
Half-Sisters living— Fanny Edouine Ada : in. 1882, George Falconer
Taylor, Esq., of the Bengal Forest Depart.— — Evelyne Marian.
Emily: ;«. 1880, Richard Morris Dane, Esq., B.C.S. Ethel May.
Violet : m. iSpo, William Halton Hildebrand, Esq., l.S.C. Mildred
Eleanor.
Uncles living (sons of and Baronet) — William Montagu, 6. 1832 ; formerly Lieut, soth Regt., and
Capt. Glamorgan Artillery Militia; is a Queen's Foreign Service Messenger : m. 1854, Emma, aa.
of Henry Hildyard, Esq., of Rio Janiero, and has issue living, William Henry Montagu, b. 1858 :
in. 1802, Mary, da. of the late James FyfFe-Jamieson, Esq., of 9, Queen's Gate, S.W., — Joseph
Edward Montagu, b. 1864, — Charles Frederick Augustus, b. 1868, — Lilian Emma: m. 1882, Capt.
Frederic Henry John Birch, R.A., — Lucy Helen Grace: m. 1886, David Evan Stephens, Esq.,
— Frederica Katherine, — Eleanor Constance Mabel. Residence, St. Leonard's, East Sheen, Surrey.
George Lewis, b. 1845 ; formerly Lieut. 371)1 Regt. : m. 1873, Lucy Anne, da. of the late
Mashiter Helme, Esq., of Brighton, and has issue living, Mashiter, it. 1882, — Sylvia Catherine.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd Baronet)— Eleanor Charlotte Berkeley: ;;/. 1854, Charles Stanfeld
Rawson, Esq., of Glanhancoye, who d. 1864. Emily Catherine: m. 1866, William F. March
Phillipps, Esq. (daughter of ist Baronet)— Louisa (Lady Ogtatuter): »'• 1845, Sir Henry Oglander,
7th and last baronet. Residences, Numvell, Brading, Isle of Wight ; Parnham, Dorset.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
WidOW living Of 3rd Baronet— FANNY (Lady Leeds), da. of Major-Gen. Templer, of the Indian
Army : in. 1854, Col. Sir Edward Leeds, 3rd baronet, who d. 1876. Residence. 8, Sion Place, Bath.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Henry Leeds, Esq., 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1827, d. 1892 ; in. ist
1854, Anna Dorothea, who d. 1858, da. of the Rev. J. E. H. Simpson; zndly,
1860, Adela, da, of the Rev. G. Davis.
(By ist marriage) A son, b. 1857 (By 2nd marriage), William Henry Arthur St. John, b. 1864 : is in
B.C.S. Lionel Nelson, 6. 1867, Edward Adderley Oglander, b. 1869 ; formerly Lieut, ist Batn.
Roy. Welsh Regt. Charles George Stretton, b. 1875.
Issue of the late George Leeds, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1807, d. 1864 : m. ist,
Henrietta Elizabeth, who d. 1838, da. of Henry Hayward, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1850,
Anne, da. of Thomas Dumayne Place, Esq., of Ffrwd Vale, co. Glamorgan : —
Rev. William Howard, b. 1853 ; ed. at Oxford Univ. (B.A. 1876); is Chaplain to the Forces at Dover:
tit. 1886, Ethel Beatrice, el. da. of Charles H. Perkins, Esq., of the Admiralty, and has issue living,
Mary Faith, b. 1887, — Gabrielle Francis, b. 1889. Emily. Florence Mary.
Issue of the late Augustus Frederick Leeds, Esq., 4th son of ist Baronet, b. 1820,
d. 1888: ui. 1851, Anna Maria Frances (now of Barfield, Ryde, Isle of Wight),
da. of the late Rev. James Anthony Savage, of Trin. Coll., Oxford.
Augustus Rowley Brooke, b. 1852; formerly Capt. 4th Vol. Batn. Hampshire Regt.: m. ist, 1881
[marriage dissolved 1885], Antoinette Anne, da. of the late Gen. Sir John Cheape, G.C.B. ; 2ndly,
1888, Amy Vaughan, da. of the late Rev. John George Jones, R. of Hurstmonceaux, Sussex. Resi-
dence, The Lodge, Waterville, co. Kerry. Clubs, Constitutional, Royal Victoria Yacht.
Issue of the late Edward Montagu Leeds, Esq., 5th son of ist baronet, b. 1824, d.
1878 : m. 1854, Jessie, da. of Thomas Spears, Esq., of Kirkcaldy :—
Oglander George Montagu, b. 1857 : ed. at Haileybury, and at Clare Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1880) : in.
1885, Louie Mabel, da. of the late Thomas Lord, Esq. Residence, Crowhurst, Thames Ditton.
Club, St. Stephen's.^— .Edward Ernest, b. 1859 ; ed. at Haileybury ; formerly Lieut. 24th Middlesex
Rifle Vol. : m. 1884, Emma Seddon, da. of S. SeddonWalbank, Esq., M.D., of Duluth, Minnesota,
U.S.A., and has issue living, Jessie Louisa, b. 1886, — Kate Frances, b. 1887. Residence, Duluth,
Minnesota, U.S.A. Thomas Louis, b. 1869; ed. at Sherborne ; is Lieut, ist Batn. Sherwood
Foresters (Derbyshire Regt.).
LEES, Creation 1804, of Blackrock, Dublin.
Sir HARCOURT JAMES LEES, 4th Baronet ; b.
April 24th, 1840 ; s. his father, Sir JOHN, 1892 ; formerly
Ensign 2nd Warwickshire Militia, and Lieut. 6oth Rifles : m.
ist, 1860, Charlotte Anne, who divorced him 1872, da. of W.
MTaggart, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1872, Harriet Helen Constance, da.
of Henry Morgan Howard, Esq., and has with other issue, by
ist marriage.
Srms — Azure, a fesse cheeky argent and sable, between three billets
argent and six cross-crosslets fitchee or. Crtat — A cubit arm erect proper,
grasping a crescent or.
Residence —
Exegi.
a-jc finished it.
SOUS living— JOHN CALDWELL, b. July 9th, 1861. Arthur Henry
James, b. 1863. Edwin Leslie, b. 1866. Lionel Walter, b. 1868.
Daughters living— Laura Marie. Eva Janet.
Sisters living— Nora Frances Sophia: m. 1876, Clarence Pigou, Esq., formerly of i$th Regt.,
and has issue living, Arthur Cecil, b. 1877, — Gerard Clarence, b. 1878, — Kathleen Marie.''— — Mary-
Charlotte Cooke.— Hester Elizabeth Ida.
Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet) —George Cholmondeley, b. 18 — :. formerly Lieut. 6ist Foot : m.
ist, 1840, Catherine, who d. 1843, da. of the late Major Colclough, of 33rd Regt.; 2ndly, 1866,
Antoinette, da. of Mons. Benjamin Louis du Gue, of Lausanne, Switzerland, and has issue living
(by ist marriage), Alice. Residence,
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet) — Mary Sophia: ;//. 1833, John Meiklam, Esq., who d.
1882, and has issue living, Julia Adeliza. Residence, Gladswood, near Melrose, N.B. Julia.
Helen. Residence, 4, Magdalene Terrace, St. Leonards-omSea.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Arthur Richard Lees, 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1842,
d. 1887 : m. ist, 1860, Amy, who d. 1861, da. of Henry Mergan Godwin, Esq.,
of Ryde ; 2ndly, 1880, Annie Russell, da. of F. G. Gilbert, Esq., of Scarborough : —
John Arnold, b. 1886.
Grandchildren of the late John Cathcart Lees, Esq., 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1777,
d. 1858: in. iSoo, Mary, da. of Robert Shaw, Esq. : —
Issue of the late Cathcart Lees, Esq., M.D., b. 1811, d. 1861 : m. 1843, Elinor, da. of Isaac
Matthew D'Olier, Esq., of Collegnes, co. Dublin I—-
Robert Shaw, b.. 1844 : in. 1883, Anna Magdelena, da. of the Ven. Alexander Stuart, Archdeacon of
Ross, co. Cork, and has issue living, Madeleine Eleanor, b. 1885. Residence, 34, Wellington
Road, Dublin. John Cathcart, f>. 1854 : in. 1886, Helen Campbell, da. of John Rutherfoprd
D'Olier, Esq., of Herbert House, Booterstown, and has issue living, John Rutherfoord D'Olier,
b. 1887,— Helen Campbell D'Olier, b. 1889,— Elinor M. D'Olier, b. 1891. Residence, 15, The Avenue,
Castle Hill, Baling. Margaret Elinor. Mary Emily.
Issue of the late William Eden Lees, Esq., 5th son of ist baronet, b. 1784, d. 1856 :
in. 1810, Sophia Cornelia, who d. 1869, da. and co-heiress of Maj.-Gen. Cornelius
Helden, of Ballinlough, co. Longford : —
Matilda. Charlotte.— — Wilhelmina.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
331
Grandchildren of the late William Eden Lees, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Edward Lees, Esq., b. 1814, d. 1862 : in. 1840, Mary Harriet, who d. 1875,
da. of the late Lieut. -Col. Western, i8th Hussars : —
Harcourt, b. 1843 : tit. 1867, Mary Masey, da. of Joseph Burke, Esq., of The-Lodge, Templemore, and
has issue living, Harcourt Edward, b. 1884, — Kathleen Western. --Ethel Sophia Harriet Western.
Harry, b. 1846. Richard Armit, /;. 1850. James Vance, b. 1854.— Sophia Harriet Western.
Maria Charlotte. Anna Gifford : in. 1879, Byron Lacy, Esq. Emily Mary Armit : tit.
1881, Henry Warburton Hodgetts, Esq., of Civil Ser.. S. Australia.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Orde Lees, Esq., 6th son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. John Lees, b. 1814, d. 1871 : m. 1836, Eliza, da. of John Cathcart Lees,
Esq. ; 2ndly, 1845, Lady Louisa Hastings, who d. 1868, da. of nth Earl of Huntingdon : — •
Thomas Orde Hastings, b. 1846 ; Bar. Middle Temple 1880; is Ch. Constable of the Isle of Wight :
in. 1871, Grace, only child of the late Joshua Wigley Bateman, Esq., of Guilsborough, Northampton-
shire, and has issue living. Residences, Ryde, Isle of Wight ; Guilsborough, Northants.
Chambers, 2, Garden Court, Temple, E.G. Clubs, Junior Carlton, Wellington, Hurlingham.'^—
Ellen: m. 1866, Major-Gen. Thomas Scovell Charles Bigge, and has issue living, Thomas Arthur
Hastings, b. 1866; is Lieut R.E.,— George Orde, b. 1869; is Lieut. R.E.— Harry Fowler, b. 18 — .
Residence, Lye House, St. Albans.
Issue of the late Major Henry Lees, b. 1816, d. 1878 : m. 1848, Eliza Maria, who d. 1881, da.
of Daniel M'Kay, Esq., of Dublin : —
Louisa Maria : in. 1872, Edward John Ottley, Esq. Augusta: in. 1869, Major Matthew Charles
Brodie Macalister, a J. P. for co. Argyll, and formerly of the Highland Borderers, and has issue
living, Charles Augustus, b. 1883. Residence, Glenbarr, Kintyre, N.B. Club, New (Edinburgh).
Cerise Antoinette. •
Issue of the late William Armit Lees, Esq., b 1825, d. 1885 : m. ist, 1846, Sophia, who d.
1859, da. of the late Rev. John Rowley, Prebendary of Ch. Ch., Dublin ; andly, 1861, Mary
Louisa, da. of John Hamilton, Esq., of The Grove, Ballynacole : —
Mary Cerise : in. 1867, John Henry Darley, Esq., who d. 1883. Residence, Ferney, Stillorgan, co.
Dublin. Mary Armit : in. 1869, William MacGeough Bond, Esq., and has issue living, May,
b. 1879. Residences, Derrygally, Moy, co. Armagh ; The Argory, Moy, co. Armagh. Emma :
tit. 1874, John T. Crosthwait, Esq., who d. 1889, and has issue living, Henry William, b. 1879,—
John Lees, b. 1885,— William Frederick, b. 1889, — Edith Frances, b. 1881, — Mary Louisa, b. 1887.
Residence, 5, Manders Terrace, Rar.elagh, Dublin. Sophie.
Grandchildren of the late William Armit Lees, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Hastings Rowley Lees, Esq., R.N., b. 1853, d. 1883 : m. 1877, Hilda Maude
(now of 24, Gilston Road, S.W.), da. of the late Robert Gunter, Esq., of Earl's Court, S.W.: —
Nora Maude. Gladys Noel Sophia.
The ist baronet greatly distinguished himself with the British troops in Germany under the
Marquess of Granby. He was afterwards successively Usher of the Black Rod, Secretary of War,
and Secretary to the Post Office in Ireland.
Le Fleming, see Fleming.
LEGARD, Creation 1660, of Canton, Yorkshire.
Sir CHARLES LEGARD, nth Baronet ; b. April 2nd,
1846 ; s. his brother. Sir D'ARCY WIDDRINGTON, 1866 ; ed. at
Eton ; formerly Ensign 43rd Regt., and Capt. 2nd N.-E. York-
shire Artillery Vol. ; is a J.P., a D.L., and Chm. and Alderman
of County Council for E. Riding of York, and a J.P. for N.
Riding; unsuccessfully contested Norwich (C) 1871; sat as
M.P. for Scarborough 1874-80, when he was defeated: m.
1878, Frances Emily, da. of Francis Alexander Hamilton, Esq.,
of 13rent Lodge, Finchley.
Jtatron of ®nt gibing — Ganton V., Yorkshire.
JVrms — Argent on a bend between six mullets pierced gules, a cross-patee
or. drtst — A greyhound or, collared sable.
Residence — Ganton Hall, Yorkshire. Clubs— Carlton, Yorkshire.
Per crucem ad Stellas.
By the cross to heaven. Sister living— Caroline Jane: m. 1865, William Henry Fife, Esq., who
d. 1874, son of the late Sir John Fife, and has issue living, Herbert Legard, b. 1866 ; ed. at Radley ;
formerly Lieut. 4th Vol. Batn. N. Div. R.A., — Ronald D'Arcy, b. 1868; is Lieut. 2nd Batn.
Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regt.), — Lucy Caroline, — Frances Lilian. Residence, Mount,
York.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Henry Willoughby Legard, Esq., 2nd son of 7th baronet, b. 18 — , d.
1845 : in. 1839, Charlotte Henrietta, who d. 1844, da. of Henry Willoughby, Esq.,
of Birdsall, Yorkshire : —
ALGERNON WILLOUGHBY, b. Oct. i4th, 1842; ed. at Marlborough Sch., and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. : in. 1872, Alicia Egerton, da. of the late Rev. George Brooks, formerly R. of Great Hampden.
Clubs, Constitutional, Yorkshire.— —Rcz>. Cecil Henry, b. 1843 ; ed. at Magdalene Coll., Camb.
(I.L.M. 1868) ; is R. of Cottesbrooke : in. 1873, Emily Mary, da. of the late James Hall, Esq.,
of Scorborough Hall, Beverley, and has issue living, Digby Algernon Hall, b. 1876, — Gertrude Cas-
sandra, b. 1879. Residence, Cottesbrooke Rectory, Northampton. Clubs, Yorkshire, Conservative.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Legard, 4th son of 5th baronet : —
Issue of the late Capt. James Anlaby Legard, R.N., b. 1805, d. 1869: in. 1845, Catherine,
who d. 1887, widow of Henry Ralph Beaumont, Esq., and da. of Sir George Cayley, 6th
baronet : —
James Digby, b. 1846 ; formerly Capt. R.A. ; is Capt. Reserve of Officers, Lieut.-Col. Yorkshire Artil-
lery, W. Div. R.A., a J.P. for E. and N. Ridings of York, and a County Alderman for N. Riding
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
of York : in. 1877, Julia Helen, da. of Alfred Arkwright, Esq., of Wirksworth, Derby, and has issue
living, Alfred Digby, b. 1878, — George Percy, b. 1879, — Richard Anlaby, b. 1880, — Thomas Francis
(twin), b, 1885, — Helen Mary Alice, — Evelyn Elizabeth Catherine (twin with Thomas), — Edith
Victoria, — Pauline Octavia, b. 1892. Residence, Welham, Malton, Yorks. Clubs, Naval and Mili-
tary, Yorkshire.— -Allayne Beaumont, b. 1847; formerly Lieut. 6oth Rifles: HI. 1881, Mary
Adelaide, da. of the late T. Buckley, Esq., of Detroit, U.S.A., and has issue living, two daus.
Residence, Colorado, U.S.A.
Issue of che late Lieut.-Col. William Barnabas Legard, b. 1810, d. 1890 : m. 1845, Anne Maria,
da. of Robert Onebye- Walker, Esq. : —
Evelyn Mary : m. 1886. William J. Gillett, Esq. Residence, Ashley House, Shalford, Surrey.
Grandchildren of the late George Legard, Esq. (infra): —
Issue of the late Rev. Francis Digby Legard, b. 1829, d. 1883 : HI. .1872, Jane, who d. 1875,
da. of Adm. Frederick Vernon-Harcourt : —
D'Arcy, b. 1873. Marcin.
Grandchildren of the late Digby Legard, Esq., 5th son of 5th baronet : —
Issue of the late George Legard, Esq.. b. 1802, d. 1882 : in. 1828. Anna Elizabeth, who d. 1887,
da. of Francis Ramsden-Hawksworth, Esq., of Barn borough Grange, Yorkshire: —
John Hawksworth, b. 1838 : ;«. 1873, Frances, da. of the late Rev. Slingsby Duncombe-Shafto, of
Buckworth, Hunts, and widow of Major Coates, of Pasture House. Northallerton, and has issue
living, a son, b. 1875.— Albert George, b. 1845; is one of H.M.'s Inspector of Schools: ;«.
1875, Anna Mildreda, da. of Matthew R. Bigge, Esq. Residence, The Briery, Harrogate.— —
Constance. Anne EVerilda : m. 1871, Charles Granby Burke, Esq. [see Burke, Bart , cr. 1797].
Residence, 68, Holland Road, Kensington, W.— — Agnes Lucy : in. 1860, the Rev. Charles Pierre-
pont Peach, who d. 1886, and has issue living, Rev. James Legard, b. 1861 ; is R. of St. James's,
Calcutta, — Charles Edmond Cleaver, b. 1875, — Mary Emily: in. 1891, Charles Marriott, Esq., of
Cotesbach, Leicestershire, and has issue living, James Edmund b. 1892, — Agnes Ellin, — Clara Rose,
— Georgina. Residence, Appleton-le-Street House, Malton, Yorkshire.
Issue of the late Rev. Digby Charles Legard, b. 1815, d. 1851 : in. 1846, Henrietta, da. of the
Rev. Francis Simpson, V. of Boynton : —
Digby Charles, b. 1851 : in. 1880, Eleanor Clementina, da. of the late Rev. David Bruce, Hon. Canon of
Durham, and has issue living, Philip Digby, b. 1882, — George Bruce, b. 1885, — Charles, b. 1887, —
Roger Alexander, b. 1891, — Eleanor Mildred, b. 1889. Residence Tealby, near Market Rasen.
Mary : in. 1873, James Goulton-Constable, Esq., and has issue living, Lewis Robert, b. 1877.
Residence, Walcot Hall, Brigg.
This family is of great antiquity in Yorkshire, and possessed the manor of Anlaby as early as the
I2th century, and a portion of the manor is still in possession of the family. The ist baronet, Sir
John, was M.P. for Scarborough, and an eminent royalist.
LEIGHTON, Creation 1692, of Wattlesborough, Shropshire.
Sir BALDWYN LEIGHTON, 8th Baronet ; b. Oct.
27th, 1836; s. his father, Sir BALDWIN, 1871 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1859, M.A. 1864) ; is a J.P.
for co. Montgomery, and a J.P. and a D.L. for Salop; for-
merly Cornet S. Salopian Yeo. Cav. ; sat as M.P. for Shrop-
shire S. (C) 1877-85 : m. 1864, the Hon. Eleanor Leicester,
da. of 2nd Baron de Tabley, and has issue.
patron ot Ont gifting — Cardeston R., Shropshire.
Jlrms — Quarterly, per fesse indented or and gules. Crtst — A wyvern
with wings expanded sable.
Seat — Loton Park, Shrewsbury. Tmun Residence— \i\, St. George's
Square, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Athenaeum, St. James's, Bachelors',
Hurlingham.
Dread shame. Sons living— BRYAN BALDWIN MAWDDWY, I. Nov. 26th, 1868;
ii Lieut. Shropshire Yeo. Cav. : in. 1890, Margaret, da. of Major John
Fletcher, of Saltoun, and has issue living, John Burgh Talbot, b. 1892. Residence, The Elms,
Coates, Cirencester. Club, Bachelors'.— — Cuthbert, b. 1877.
Daughters living — Catharine Barbara. Meriel Gundrede : in. 1890, Algernon E. Perkins, Esq.,
and has issue living, Elizabeth Meriel. Residence, Furze Moor, Hockham.
Brother living— Stanley, M.P., 6. 1837 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1861);
Bar. Inner Temple 1861 ; is a J.P. and I}.L. for Salop and a J.P. for Montgomery : formerly Capt.
i5th Salopian Vol.; unsuccessfully contested Bewdley 1874; sat as M.P. for Shropshire N. (C)
1876-85, since when he has *at for W., or Oswestry, Div. of Shropshire : »/. 1873, Jessie Marie, da.
of Henry Bertie Watkin Williams- Wynn, Esq. [see Williams- Wynn, Bart., colls.], of Nantymeihed,
Montgomeryshire, and Howbery Park, Oxford, and has issue living, Bertie Edward Parker, 6.
1875, — Rachel Frances Marion. Residence, Sweeney Hall, Oswestry. Clubs, Carlton, Athenaeum,
Oxford and Cambridge, Burlington.
Sisters living — Frances Christina : in. 1862, the Rev. Edward George Baldwyn Childe, Preb. of
Hereford. Residence, Kyre Park, Tenbury, Worcesterseire. Isabella: in. ist, 1858, Beriah
Botfield, Esq., M.P., who d. 1863, of Norton Hall, Northamptonshire ; andly, 1866, Alfred
Seymour, Esq., who d. 1888 [see D. Somerset, colls.]. Residences, Knoyle House, Hindon,
Wilts ; Norton Hall, Daventry ; 5, Chesterfield Gardens, W. Charlotte. Residence, 19, Wilton
Place, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Maj.-Gen. Thomas Leighton, 3rd son of the late Capt.
Baldwin Leighton, 2nd son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Francis Leighton, b. 1801, d. 1870 : in. 1829, Catherine, who d. 1884, da.
of Samuel Amy Severne, Esq., of Thenford, Northamptonshire : —
Edward William Forester, b. 1839; formerly Capt. gth Foot: in. i£Zt, Beatrice Jane, da. of John
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Eyre, Esq., of Eyrecourt Castle, Ireland, and has issue living, Chatlton Dudley Forester, b. 1887,
— -Olga Beatrice. Louisa Ann. Residence, 41, Buckingham Mansions, S.W. Emma Victoria.
Residence, 41, Buckingham Mansions, S.W.
Granddaughter of the late Rev. Forester Leighton. 5th son of the late Capt. Baldwin
Leighton (ante) : —
Issue of the late Major Forester Owen Leighton, b. 1797, d. 1876: ;«. 1827, Mary, who d.
1859, da. of William Whateley, Esq., of Wandsworth, Staffordshire: •
Honoria Mary. Residence, 7, Park Place, Cheltenham.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut. -Col. Francis Knyvett Leighton, 5th in descent from
the late Lieut. -Col. Daniel Leighton, 3rd son of ist baronet: —
Issue of the Rev. Francis Knyvett Leighton, f).D., l\ 1806, d. 1881 : m. 1843, Catherine
da. of the late Ven. the Hon. James St. Leger [see V. Doneraile, colls.] : —
Louisa Catherine Clare : tit. 1879, Major Maurice Charles O'Connell, Roy. Dublin Fusiliers, and
Inspector of Gymnasia, Madras and Bombay. Caroline Alice Jane: ;//. 1875, Major Montague
Cecil Broun (Lieut. -Col. Hampshire Yeo. Cav. ; formerly of i$th Hussars). Residence,
The Leightons derive their name from Leighton in Shropshire, where they were seated in the izth
century. They inherited, temp. Edward IV., the estates of Wattlesborough and Loton, through the
Mawddwys and the Burghs by the marriage of John Leighton with a coheiress of the last-named
family. The county of Salop was represented in Parliament by Richard de Leighton, A.D. 1313, and
has since often been represented by members of this family. The 2nd baronet changed the residence
from the ancient castle of Wattlesborough to the house at Loton, which he greatly enlarged in 1712.
LEIGHTON, Creation 1886.
Sir FREDERICK LEIGHTON, P.R.A., D.C.L.,
LL.D., D.Lit., 1st Baronet, son of the late Frederick Sep-
timus Leighton, Esq. ; b. 1830 ; studied at Academies of Berlin,
Florence, and Frankfort ; elected an Asso. of Roy. Acad.
1864, a R.A. 1869, and Pres. of Roy. Acad. 1878 ; Hon.
D.C.L. Oxqn., and Hon. LL.D. Camb. and Edinburgh 1879,
Hon. D.Lit., Dublin, 1892; is a celebrated artist, and Hon.
Col. 20th Middlesex "Artists" Rifle Vol. [7th Vol. Batn., the
Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own)], Com. of Legion of
Honour, and Associe of Institute of France, a Member of Roy.
Academy of Belgium, and an Hon. Member of the Academies
of Florence, Antwerp, Berlin, Rome, Genoa, and Vienna ; has
Prussian Ordre pour le Merite.
Dread sliaine.
s^nits — Quarterly : per fesse raguly or and gules ; in 2nd and 3rd quarters- a wyvern or.
Crest — On a staff raguly sable a wyvern or, and pendant by a chain from the neck a shield charged
with flames proper.
Residence — 2, Holland Park Road, W. CYwAr— Athenaeum, Marlborough, Garrick, Burling-
ton, St. James's.
Leith-Buchanan, see Buchanan.
LE MARCHANT, Creation 1841, of Chobham Place, Surrey.
Sir HENRY DENIS LE MARCHANT, 2nd Baronet ; b.
Feb. I5th, 1839; s. his father, Sir DENIS, 1874; ed. at Eton,
and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1862. M.A. 1863); Bar. Lincoln's
Inn 1865 ; is a J.P. for Surrey ; unsuccessfully contested
N. W., or Chertsey, Div.. of Surrey (L) 1885 : m. 1869, the
Hon. Sophia Strutt, da. of ist Baron Belper, and has issue.
g^rms — Azure, a chevron argent between three owls or, legged of the
second, totst — Out of a ducal coronet an owl's leg erect or.
Seat — Chobham Place, Woking, Surrey. Town Residence — 44, Pont
Street, Belgrave Square, S.W. Chambers — i, Paper Buildings, Temple,
E.G. Clubs — Brooks's, City of London.
Sons living— DENIS, b. June 8th, 1870. Edward Thomas, b. 1871 ;
is Lieut. 3rd Batn. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.). William
Gaspard, b. 1873. Herber Carey, b. 1875. Spencer Henry, /'. 1881.
Daughter living— Amy Frances, b. 1878.
Brother living— Francis Charles, b. 1843; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. ist class
Classics 1867). Residence, 2, Eaton Place West, S.W. Clubs, University, Brooks's.
Sister living— Helen Augusta. Residence, 2, West Eaton Place, S.W.
WidOW living Of 1st Baronet— SARAH ELIZA (Lady Le Marchanl), da. of Charles Smith, Esq.,
formerly M.P. for Westbury [see Smith, Bart., cr. 1804] : m. 1835, Sir Denis Le Marchant, ist baronet,
who d. 1874. Residence, 2, Eaton Place West, S.W.
The grandfather of the present baronet, Major-Gen. John Gaspard Le Marchant, a lineal descendant
of Peter Le Marchant, President of the States, and Lieut. -Governor of Guernsey in the i3th century,
was killed at the battle of Salamanca, while leading the heavy brigade of cavalry.
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LENNARD, Creation 1880, of Wickham Court, co. Kent.
•Sir JOHN FARNABY LENNARD, ist Baronet, el. son
of the late Lieut. -Gen. Sir William Cator, K.C.B. ; l>. i8i£ ;
ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; formerly Capt. R.A., and
Lieut.-Col. Comdt. Kent Artillery Militia; is a J.P. and a D.L.
for Kent, and Chm. of Kent Gen. Sessions, and of Kent County
Council (Councillor for Bromley. No. 6, Div.), ; assumed in 1861,
by royal license, the surname of Lennard : m. 1st, 1847, Laura,
who d. 1850, da. of the late Edward Golding. Esq. ; 2ndly, 1852,
Julia Maria Frances, who d. 1888, da. of the late Henry Hallam,
Esq., F.R.S. ; Srdly, 1890, Isabella, da. of the late James
Brand, Esq., of Bedford Hill House, Surrey, and has issue.
Patron of One gibing— West Wickham R., Kent.
^rtns — Quarterly, ist and 4th, or, on a fesse gules, three fleurs-de-lis or
within a bordure invected sable, Lennard ; 2nd and ydr ermine, on a pale
gules a lion passant or, in base two salmon in pale azure, Cator. CrtsU— ist, out of a ducal coronet
or, a griffin's head argent, debruised by a bendlet wavy sinister sable ; 2nd, a lion's head erased
erminois charged with two bars invected gules.
Seat — Wickham Court, West Wickham, Kent. Clubs— United Service, Carlton.
Son living— By 2nd marriage— HENRY ARTHUR HALLAM FARNABY, b. Nov. 7th, 1859 ;
is Capt. Kent Artillery, E. Div. R.A., and a J.P. for Kent.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Penelope Anne Laura : m. 1875, William Packe, Esq., who
d. 1880, and has, with other issue living, Christopher John, b. 1876. Laura: tn. 1873, William
Hoare, Esq., and has issue living, Geoffrey Lennard, b. 1879, — Lionel Lennard, 6. 1881,—
Richard Lennard, b. 1883, — Mary Laura, b. 1886. Residence, Iden Manor, Staplehur^t, Kent.
By 2nd marriage— Julia Maria Hallam. Eleanor Louisa Hallam : m. 1884, Major Henry
Herbert Edwards, formerly Roy. Welsh Fusiliers, and has with other issue living, Charles
Hallam, b. 1886. Residence,
Sister living— Margaretta Eliza : m. 1843, William Courtenay Morland, Esq. Residence, Court
Lodge, Laniberhurst, Kent.
The mother of the present baronet was only daughter of the late Sir John Farnaby, 4th baronet
(extinct 1861), of Kippington, Sevenoaks, who married Mary, granddaughter of the late Sir Samuel
Lennard, M.P. for Hythe, 3rd baronet (extinct 1727), of Wickham Court. John Lennard, of Knoll
and Che'vening, who was Gustos brevium in the reign of Elizabeth, purchased the Manor of West
Wickham of Sir William Heydon, Knt. The wife of his eldest son became Baroness Dacre in her
own right, and- his youngest son received the honor of knighthood, and was father of Sir Stephen
Lennard, ist baronet.
BARRETT-LENNARD, Creation 1801, of Belhus, Essex.
Sir THOMAS BARRETT-LENNARD, 2nd Baronet, son
of the late Thomas Barrett-Lennard, Esq.. M.P., el. son of ist
Baronet ; b. Dec. 29th, 1826 ; s. his grandfather, Sir THOMAS,
1857 ; ed. at St. Peter's Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1850. M.A. 1853) ;
is a D.L., a J.P., and a County Alderman for Essex (Hiq;h
Sheriff 1865), and a D.L. for Monaghan (High Sheriff 1868) :
m. 1853, Emma, da. of the Rev. Sir John Page Wood, 2nd
Baronet, and has issue.
£:ttr0n of tTtoo Jibings— St. Michael-at-Plea R., Norwich ; Aldham R.,
Suffolk.
g^rtns — Quarterly : ist and 4th, or, on a fesse gules three fleurs-de-lis
or, within a bordure wavy, Lennard ; 2nd and 3rd, party per pale barry ot
four counterchanged argent and gules, Barrett ; all within a bordure wavy
sable. Cttst — Out of a ducal coronet or an Irish wolff dog's head per fesse
argent and ermine, charged with an escallop per fesse nebuly. gules and
sable ^ffottots— La loi le veut, et moi ni mot (The law wishes it, and
/ have not a word to say) ; la bondad para le medra. [The ist baronet also
obtained from the Lyon office in Edinburgh a grant of supporters, viz. — two lions rampant or, each
charged with a collar quarterly argent and gules.]
Seat— Belhus, Romford, Essex. Residence— 7, Lewes Crescent, Brighton. Clubs—
United University, Brooks's.
Sons living— THOMAS, b. Oct. 25th, 1853 ; ed. at Harrow ; Bar. Middle Temple 1879 ; is a J.P.
and D.L. for Essex and a J.P. for Norfolk ; patron of St. Michael-at-Plea R., Norwich : m. 1884,
Mary, da. of the late Rev. Canon Price, V. of Llanarth, Monmouth. Residence, Horsford Manor,
Norwich. Clubs, Brooks's, Travellers'. Richard Ffynes, b, 1861 ; ed. at Clare Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1884, M.A. 1888); is a J.P. for Essex: »t. 1892, Lepel Julia, da. of the Rev. Henry Thornton
Pearse [see M. Normanby]. Club, United University.
Daughters living — Evelyn Laura Mary : m. 1877, Lieut.-Col. Frederick Ekins Blakeney Lpraine,
R.A., son of Sir John Lambton Loraine, loth baronet. Residence, in, Marine Parade, Brighton.
Emma Ycolda : in. 1881, John Donohoe FitzGerald, Esq., Bar.-at-law [see B. FitzGerald]. Resi-
dence, 17, Bramham Gardens, Kensington, S.W. Anna Christabel.— Frances Barbara Joyce.
Pour bien desirer.
To wish well.
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Brothers living— ^tT. Dacre, b. 1829; ed. at St. Peter's Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1852, M.A. 1860);
was British Chaplain at Ghent 1864-72 ; is R. of Aldham : tit. ist. 1855, Elizabeth, who d. 18 — , da.
of Henry Lelliott, Esq., of Brighton ; 2ndly, 1881, Sarah, da. of the late John Liversage, Esq., and
.has issue living, Dacre, b. 1884. Residence, Aldham Rectory, Suffolk. Re-,'. John, b. 1839 ; ed.
at Magdalene Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1864, M.A. 1867) ; formerly Lieut. R.E. ; has been R. of Crawley
since 1877 : in. 1861, Isabella Jane, da. of Sir John Lambton Loraine, loth baronet, and has
issue living, Rev. Herbert Loraine, b. 1863 ; ed. at Selwyn Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1886, M.A. 1890),
— Constance Keppel. Residences, Crawley Rectory, Sussex ; Rottingdean, Sussex. Club, Junior
United Service.
Uncle living (son of ist Baronet)— Walter James, b. 1835 : ;«. 1854, Caroline, da. of Samuel Dormer,
Esq., and has issue living, William (of Belhus, Assissippi, Manitoba, Canada), b. 1857: in. 1880,
Margaret, who d. 1890, da. of Capt. Boswell, of Peterborough, Ontario, and has issue living, Walter
James b. 1883, Georgina Boswell, Mary Caroline Pearl, Gladys, — Hardinge (of Chateau de
Chateauneuf, Bretagne, France), b. 1859, — John (of 46, Stratford Road, W.), b. 1863 : ;;/. 1887, Mary
Emma, el. da. of the late J. Gardiner, Esq., of Richmond, and has issue living, Dacre Fiennes
b. 1888,— Villiers (of 23, Dorset Road, Merton, Surrey), b. 1865 : in. 1885, Laura, da. of the late
George Clement, Esq., of Nottingham, and has issue living, John Villiers b. 1889, Caroling b. 18 — ,
Dorothy Mabel b. 1890, — Mary Jane Matilda: m. 1880, John Hugh Mouat, Esq., of Argyll
Lodge, Castlenau, Barnes. Club, Devon and Exeter (Exeter).
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late John Barrett-Lennard, Esq., 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1789, d. 1857 : m.
1814, Dorothy Anne, who d. 1888, da. of Sir Walter Stirling, F.R.S., ist baronet :—
George Barrett-Lennard, Esq., b. 18 — : m. ist, 1840, Jessie, da. of J. M. Drummond Nairne, Esq.,
of Dunsinane Castle, co. Perth ; 2ndly, 1858, Sarah, da. of William Bradbury, Esq., of Everton, and
has issue living, Thomas George, b. 18 — ; formerly Lieut. 5th Dragoon Guards : in. 1873, Edith,
da. of H. Mackenzie, Esq., of Melbourne, and has issue living, a son b. 1879, a son b. 1880.
Henry, b. 1818 : in. 1845, Elizabeth, who d. 1855, da. of the late George Barrett-Lennard, Esq.
[infraj, and has issue living, Francis, b. 1848. Residence, Well Walk, Hampstead, N.W. Club,
Reform.
Issue of the late George Barrett-Lennard, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1796, d.
1870: m. ist, 1820, Elizabeth Jenny, who d. 1867, da. of Edmund Prideaux, Esq.,
of Hexworthy, Cornwall ; 2ndly, 1868, Elizabeth, who d. 1886, widow of Col.
Beaumont, and da. of Robert Abraham Silvera, Esq. : —
Edmund Thomas Henry, b. 1823; is a J.P. for W. Australia: m. 1853, Eliza Ann, da. of Charles
Smith, Esq., of Roosland, Beverley, W. Australia, and has issue living, Edmund George Lennard, b.
1856: m. 1881, Fanny Emily, da. of James William Brown, Esq., of Avondale Park, Beverley, W.
Australia, — Amy Eliza: m. 1880, Alexander Forrest, Esq., F.R.G.S. Residence, Annandale,
Beverley, W. Australia. Julia Georgiana: m. 1883, the Rev. Albert Philip Cornwall, V. of
Burnham. Residence, South Street, Chichester.
Issue of the late Edward Pomeroy Barrett-Lennard, Esq., 5th son of ist baronet,
b. 1803, d. 1878 : in. 1837, Elizabeth Frances, who d. 1878, da. of Robert Graham,
Esq., of Cossington House, Bridgwater : —
Fanny Helen: m. 1870, Frederick Morton Eden, Esq. [see Eden, Bart.]. Residence, 63, Warwick
Road, Earl's Court, S.W. Rosa Georgina: in. 1868, the Rev. Benjamin Newman Cherry, R.
of Clipsham, and has issue living, Benjamin Lennard, b. 1869, — Harold Edward, b. 1875, — Hubert
Downes, b. 1876, — Mary Georgina, b. 1882. Residence, Clipsham Rectory, Qakham.
Grandchildren of the late Edward Pomeroy Barrett-Lennard, Esq. (ante): —
Issue of the late Edward Graham Barrett-Lennard, Esq., b. 1839, d. 1888 : in. 1862, Mary
Ann, who d. 1884, da. of the Hon. John Wall Hardey, of Grove House, Perth, W.
Australia : —
George Hardey, b. 1862.— Edward Ernest, b. 1870.— —Victor Dacre, b. 1874. Arthur St. Aubyn,
b. 1876. John Evelyn, b. 1881.— Elizabeth. Flora May. Amelia Grace.
Issue of the late Rev. Dacre Barrett-Lennard, 6th son of ist baronet, b. 1801, d. 1839 :
in. 1825, Rachel Anna, who d. 1847, da. ^of Jeremiah Ives, Esq.. of Norwich : —
Dacre Ives, b. 18 — : in. 1877, Anna Statira, da. of the late Rev. Nicholas Devereux, D.D., of
Ballyrankin House, Ferns, co. Wexford. Residence, 6, Novara Terrace, Bray, co Wicklow.
Georgiana Matilda Keppel : m. 1866, Walter Buchan Young, Esq. Residence,
Issue of the late Charles Barrett-Lennard, Esq., 7th son of ist baronet, b. 1802, d. 1891 :
in. 1838, Elizabeth Amelia, da. of Robert Nicholson, Esq., of Bradley, Durham : —
Blanche.
LESLIE, Creation 1625, of Wardes and Findrassie, Morayshire.
Sir CHARLES HENRY LESLIE, yth Baronet; b.
1848; $. his father, Sir NORMAN ROBERT, 1857; ed. at Roy.
Mil. Coll. , Sandhurst ; was Cornet W. Essex Yeo. Cav. 1863-7;
is Major I.S.C. : m. 1879, May, da. of R. M. Edwards,
Esq., B.C.S., Commr. of Rohilcund Div., N.W.P., and has
issue.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, on a bend azure, three buckles or,
Leslie ; 2nd and 3rd, or, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a ribbon sable,
all within a bordure cheeky vert of the first, Abernethy, C«st — A demi
griffin proper.
Son living— NORMAN RODERICK ALEXANDER DAVID, b.
Jan. loth, 1889.
Daughters living— Marjory Scott. Margaret Jean. Jessie Helen,
May. Rothes Beatrix.
Crip fast. Sisters living— Annie Josephine: m. 1871, Bradford Smith, Esq., for-
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
ineicaiie K.ose, Jj.s.u., i.s.L. uatnenne Louisa: in. 1073, Major Frederick wmtwortn Kusscil
Jones, formerly 2nd Batn. Highland L.I., and has issue living, Mabelle Frances, b. 1874, — Ada,
(<. 1876.— —Emily Helen: in. 1874, William Henry Gregg, Esq., M.B., Surg.-Maj. Bengal Civil
Medical Service, of Derrydaragh, co. Longford. Residence,
Aunts living (daughters of 4th Baronet) — Caroline Jemima : m. 18 — , John Murray, Esq.
Daughters of 5th Baronet) — Georgina Elizabeth : ;//. 1847, the Rev. George Turnbull. Adela :
in. 1857, James Robertson Turnbull, Esq. Resides in New Zealand.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the lats Thorn --s Leslie, Esq., 3rd son of 4th baronet, b. 1800, d. 18 — : in.
1839, Fennel, da. of Capt. John Grant, formerly 78th Regt. : —
John, b. 1840. A son, b. 18 — .
On the death of the 2nd baronet the baronetcy reverted to his uncle, William, 2nd son of the ist
baronet, but he declined to assume the title as the Wardis estates did not atcJmpany it. He is said to
have had four sons, each of whom died without issue. The baronetcy remained dormant for many
vears, until it was assumed by John Leslie, Esq., who was 4th in descent from Norman, the 3rd son of
the ist baronet. The baronetcy is stated to have been conferred with remainder to heirs male whatsoever.
LESLIE, Creation 1876, of Glasslough, co. Monaghan.
Sir JOHN LESLIE, ist Baronet, son of the late
Charles Powell Leslie, Esq., M.P. ; b. Dec. i6th, 1822 ; ed.
at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1842) ; served in
Life Guards 1843-50 ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for cos. Donegal
and Monaghan; sat as M.P. for co. Monaghan (C) 1871-80.
and was defeated there 1880 ; unsuccessfully contested N, Div.
of co. Monaghan 1885 and 1886: m. 1856, Lady Constance
Wilhelmina Frances, sister of 4th Eail of Portarlington, and
has issue.
JVnns — Quarterly, ist and 4th argent, on a bend azure between two holly
eaves vert, three buckles or ; and and 3rd or, a lion rampant gules,
debruised by a ribbon sable. C«st — A griffin's head erased gules.
Seat — Glasslough, co. Monaghan. Town Residence — n, Stratford
Place, W. Clubs— Carlton, White's, Travellers', Athenaeum.
Grf/> fast.
Son living— JOHN, b. Aug. 7th, 1857; formerly Lieut. Grenadier Guards; is Capt. 5th Batn.
Princess Victoria's (Roy. Irish Fusiliers) ; served in Egyptian Expedition 1882 (medal with clasp,
bronze star) : tit. 1884, Leonie Blanche, da. of the late Leonard Jerome, Esq., of New York, and
has issue living, John Randolph, b. 1885, — Norman Jerome Beachamp, d. 1885, — William Seymour
f>. 1889. Residence, 53, Seymour Street, Portman Square, W. Clubs, Guards , Turf.
Daughters living — Mary. Constance Christina : in. 1881, Edward Stanley Hope, Esq. [see E.
Hopetoun, coils. J. Residence, 102, Gloucester Place, W. Theodosia : m. 1885, Capt. Josceline
Fitzroy Bagot, M.P. [see B. Bagot, colls.]. Residence, Levens Hall, Milnthorpe, Westmoreland.
Olive Louisa Blanche.
Brother living — Thomas SLINGSBY, b. 1829; formerly Capt. Royal Horse Guards ; is a J.P. and
D.L. for W.R. of York; assumed the surname of Slinsjsby by royal license 1869 : in. 1860, Emma
Louisa Catherine, da. of Sir Thomas Turner Slingsby, gth baronet. Residences, Scriven Park,
Knaresborough ; Red House, York. Clubs, White's, Carlton.
Sisters living —Christina (Marchioness of Waterford) : in. 1843, the 4th Marquess of Waterfprd,
who d. 1866. Residence, 14, Wilton Crescent, S.W Prudence Penelope: m. 1850, the Right
Hon. George Augustus Frederick Cavendish Bentinck, M.P., who d. 1891 [see D. Portland, colls.].
Julia. Emily.
Collateral Branch living. (Not in remainder.)
Issue of the late Rev. Edward Lesl-e, brother of Charles Powell Leslie, Esq., M.P.
(ante) : —
Two sons, and five daus., of whom Agnes Amelia : in. ist, 1859, the Rev. Henry Maturin Finny, of
Gotham, Derbyshire, who d. 1865 ; 2ndly, 1876, the Rev. George Nesbitt Tredennick, R. of Lismore
• Cathedral, ro. Waterford, who d. 1877, and has issue living (by ist marriage) Henry Leslie, b. 1862,
—William Evelyn St. Lawrence, M.D., b. 1864,— Violet Geraldine. Residence, Keniis, Kin->ton
Hill Surrey.
desired these words to be retained as her preserver's motto. A somewhat different interpretation is,
however, preserved in the Leslie family. It is there stated that the founder of the family was
Bartholomew, a noble Hungarian, who went to Scotland with Queen Margaret, A.D. 1067. He was
much esteemed by King Malcolm Canemore, whose sister he married. In his capacity of Chamberlain
to the Queen it was his duty to accompany Her Majesty in her journeys, and as there were no
carriages in those days, she rode behind him upon a pillion. On one occasion, while fording a stream,
the Queen slipped and nearly fell off, whereon Bartholomew cried out " Grip fast," to which Her
Majesty replied, " Gin the buckle bide," there being only one buckle to the belt by which she held on.
After this his exclamation was given as the family motto, and two more buckles were added to the
colt on the pillion, and also the charge upon Bartholomew's arms, which had heretofore consisted of
only one buckle on a bend.
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LETHBRIDGE, Creation 1804, of Sandhill Park, Somersetshire.
Sir WROTH ACLAND LETHBRIDGE, 4th Baronet ;
b. Jan. 2nd, 1831 ; s. his father, Sir JOHN HESKETH, 1873 :
is a J.P. and a D.L. for Somerset, and a J. P. for Cambridge ;
formerly Lieut. Rifle Brigade : m. 1st, 1861, Ann Williams,
who d. 1882, da. of Thomas Benyon, Esq., of Thorp Arch,
Tadcaster; 2ndly, 1889, Gertrude Elizabeth, who d. 1890, da.
of the Rev. Charles Theodore Mayo, formerly V. of St.
Andrew's, Hillingdon, and has issue by 1st marriage.
Jtotrott of 0ru gibing — Ash Priors V., Somersetshire.
Arms — Argent, over water proper, a bridge of five arches embattled
gules, and over the centre arch a turret, in chief an eagle displayed sable
charged on the breast with a bezant. Crtst — From a bridge embattled of
one arch gules a demi-eagle displayed sable, wings erminois charged on the
breast with a leopard's face or. gftotto obtr Crtst — " Tntth."
Seat — Sandhill Park, nearTaunton. Clubs — Army and Navy, Boodle's.
Spes mea in Deo.
My hope is in God.
Sons living— WROTH PERIAM CHRISTOPHER, b. Dec. i9th, 1863; is Lieut. 3rd Batn.
Grenadier Guards ; ;«. 1892, Alianore, da. of the late Edward Sacheverell Chandos-Pole, Esq. [sec
E. Harrington]. Ernest Astley Edmund, b. 1864; .is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Oxfordshire L.I.
Thomas Buckler Valentine, b. 1866 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Prince Albert's (Somersetshire L.I.).
Hugh Francis Hesketh, b. 1867 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Prince Albert's (Somersetshire L.I.).
John Acland Musgrave, b. 1869. Alan Bouchier, 6. 1878.
Daughter living— Dorothea Anne.
Brother living— Walter Buckler, b. 1845 ; is a Knight of Order of Charles III. of Spain, and has '
Order of Medjidie of Turkey : m. 1864, Eleonore Marie, da. of Mons. Peter Alexander Boyer, of
Paris, and has issue living, Walter Alexander Charles, b. 1865 : m. 1885, Rosa Maria, da. of Miguel
del Monte, of Havana, and has issue living, Walter Michael b. 1886, John Alexander George b.
1 888. Residence, 27, Fitzroy Square, W. Club, Arthur's.
Sisters living — Ada Cicely Georgina (Lady Brmvnrigg): m. ist, 1845, George Stone, Esq., of
Blisworth, who obtained a divorce 1862 ; 2ndly, 1864, Sir Henry Moore Brownrigg, 4th baronet.
Residence, \f\\\ie Waltham.Maidenhead. Alda Gertrude : m. 1857, William Henry Purcell Weston,
Esq., and has issue living, Elizabeth : m. 1883, Commendatore Felice, Visconti di Massino, Prefetto
di Siena, and has issue living, Francesio Guiseppe Maria b. 1889, Alda Maria b. 1887, Valentina
Maria b. 1891, — Alda Annie : m. 1887, Henry Hugh Arthur Hoare, Esq. [see Hoare, Bart., colls., cr.
1786], — Frances Gertrude Katherine : in. 1881, Mons. Jeane Baptiste Fernand Lanore, formerly of
Bordeaux.— —Agnes Maria : in. ist, 1854, Capt. Peter Valentine Purcell, i3th Light Dragoons, of
Halverstown, Kildare, who d. 1864; 2ndly, 1866, Col. St. John Vaughan Thomas-le-Marchant,
R.H.A., and has issue living (by ist marriage), Peter Valentine, b. 185- : in. 1883, Amy, da. of Henry
Meux-Smith, Esq., — Agnes Mary Evangeline, — Annie Etheldreda. Residence, Northneld, Ryde,
Isle of Wight. Julia Decima : m. 1860, Col. Hercules Walker-Myln, formerly of Rifle Brigade,
and has issue living, Charles Hercules Myln, b. 1861, — Marguerita Julia Caroline. Residence, 34,
Castle Hill Avenue, Folkestone.— Susanna Octavia : m. 1861, Capt. Edward Raleigh King,
formerly of i3th Light Dragoons, and has issue living, Ernest Raleigh Bolton, b. 1862 : m. 1892,
Dorothy Mildmay, da. of the late Victor Buckley, Esq., of the Foreign Office,— Violet Frances,—
Ethel Mary. Residence, 20, Egerton Gardens, S.W.
Half-Sisters living— Harriet Agatha Mytton: m. 1840, Henry Pratt, Esq., M.D., and has issue
living, Eustace Henry Lever, ,1/.j9.(of Tamworth, New South Wales), b. 1841 ; is a J.P. for N.S.W. :
;«. 1870, Caroline, da. of W. Kershaw, Esq., formerly of 37th Regt., and has issue living, three
sons and a da. Jessy Catherine Hesketh : m. 1854, Capt. Frederic Dampier Rich, R.N., who
d. 1876, and has issue living {see Rich, Bart., colls.]. Annette : m. 1840, Capt. Christopher Gerard
Rigbye-Collins, formerly of i6th Lancers. Caroline Giffard : ;«. 1849, John Tharpe Burton-
Phillipson, Esq. [see Hoare, Bart., cr. 1784], and has issue living, Constance Augusta Mary Fitz-
clarence (//o«. Mrs. Gerald Lascelles): m. 1875, the Hon. Gerald William Lascelles (of the Queen's
House, Lyndhurst, Hants), son of 4th Earl of Harewood. Residence, i, Villas Asquasciati, San
Remo, Italy.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Albert Arthur Erin Lethbridge, Esq., 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1840,
d. 1872 : m. 1862, Jane, da. of Robert A. Hill, Esq., of Edinburgh : —
Julia Mary (Baroness Care™): in. 1888, the 3rd Barnn Carew. Residences, Castle Boro, Ennis-
corthy, co. Wexford ; Woodstown, co. Waterford. Jane Anne Gordon.
Issue of the late Rev. Thomas Prowse Lethbridge, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 18 — ,
d. 1851 : in. 1834, Isabella, who d. 1860, da. of the Rev. Thomas Sweet Escott, of
Hartrow Manor, Somerset : —
Charles, b. 1836 ; ed. at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; is a J.P. for Somerset and Hants : m. 1865, da. cf
George John Yarburgh, Esq., of'Heslington Hall, York, and has issue living, Ambrose Yarburgh,
b. 1874, — Bertram Escott, b. 1878, — Mary: in. 1888, the Rev. Herbert Barnett, V. of Bracknell,
Berks, and has issue living, Avice Mary b. 1890, — Dorothea, — Elinor, — Ruth, — Susan, — Rachel.
Residence, Sheffield Manor, Basingstoke. Chibs, Carlton, Oxford and Cambridge.— Edward, b.
1846; formerly Capt. ist Batn. S. Wales Borderers; served in Kaffir and Zulu wars 1878-9 (medal
with clasp): m. 1877, Constance, da. of Francis Capper Brooke, Esq., of Ufford Place, near
Woodbridge, and has issue living, Sibyl, — Miriam, — Hester, —Joan. Club, Army and Navy.
Mary : m. 1865, Vincent Stuckey, Esq., J.P. and D.L. , and has issue living, Phyllis Julia, — Olive
Mary. Residence, Hill House, Langport, Somerset. Jessie: m. 1859, Vincent John Reynolds,
Esq., who d. 1883, and has issue living, Isabella: m. 1882, Lieut. -Col. Charles Welman Hawker
Helyar, 3rd Hussars, and has issue living, Vincent Charles b. 1883, Kenneth b. 1886, Percivale
b. 1888, Cicely b. 1884. Residence, Canonsgrove, Pitminster, Taunton.
The 2nd baronet sat as M P. for Somersetshire 1806-12 and 1820-30.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
LEVINGE, Creation 1704, of High Park, Westmeath.
Sir WILLIAM HENRY LEVINGE, gth Baronet, son
of the late William James Levinge, Esq., 7th son of 6th Baronet;
b. May 2ist, 1849 •, s. his uncle, Sir VERE HENRY, 1885; ed.
at Oriel Coll.. Oxford (M.A. 1874) '> formerly Capt. 9th Batn. the
Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own) : m. 1876, Emily Judith,
da. of Sir Richard Sutton, 4th Baronet, and has issue.
^rais — Quarterly : ist, vert, a chevron or, three escallops argent in chief,
Levinge ; 2nd, azure, on a chief or three ravens proper, Corlyn ; 3rd, vert,
three bucks passant crowned or, Greene; ^th, sable an escallop shell or,
between three helmets close argent, garnished of the second, Kennedy.
Cnsl — An escallop argent, within a garland proper.
Residence— St. John's Park, Ryde, Isle of Wight. Clubs — Tra-
vellers', Kildare Street, Royal Victoria Yacht.
Vestigia nulla retrorsum.
No footsteps backwards. Sons living— RICHARD WILLIAM, b. July i2th, 1878. Thomas
Vere, b. 1880. Reginald Augustus, b. 1883. Charles Horace, b. 1884.
Bernard George, £.1887. Gerald Henry, b. 1889.
Daughters living— Dorothy Mary Gertrude. Beatrice Maud Cecil.
Brothers living— Richard, b. 1852; is a J.P Godfrey Charles Rawdon, b. 1858; is a J.P.
Residence, Doneraile, co. Cork. George Edward, b. 1862.
Sisters — " " '
o. 1890. — tvelyn Alary, b. 1888, — Beatrice Maude, b. 1891. Residence, Ventnor, Isle of Wight.
Son living Of 6th Baronet— Harry Corbyn, b. Dec. ist, 1828 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin : was
Sec. to Gov. of Bengal.Public Works Depart., 1879-83 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Westmeath (High
Sheriff 1886) : m. 1857, Ellen Hawes, da. of R. Barnes, Esq., and has issue living, Harry George,
b. 1864; is Lieut, and Batn. Nr -r-" ™ —
1885, Capt. Irton Eardley-Wilr
(fence, Knock Drin Castle, Mul
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Charles Levinge, 2nd son of 5th baronet, b. 1796, d. 1843 :
m. 1825, Barbara, who d. 1838, da. of Hugh Johnson, Esq., of St. John's, New
Brunswick : —
Barbara: m. 1854, Charles Thurburn, Esq., and has issue living, Arthur Hugh, b. 1860; is Lieut,
and Adj. ist Batn. Roy. Scots Fusiliers, — Walter Levinge, b. 1870, — Kathleen Annie, — Frances
Augusta,— Mary Anne, — Ethel Flora,— Evelyn Maud. Residence,
Grandchild of the late Richard Levinge, Esq., 2nd son of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late Richard Hastings Levinge, Esq., b. 18— , d. 1847 : m. 1839, Ellen, who d.
1864, da. of Thomas Chippen Falconer, Esq., of Newhaven ; —
Richard Reginald Augustus, b. 1843. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Richard Hugh Levinge, Esq., 4th son of 4th Baronet : —
Issue of the late Charles William Levinge, Esq., /;. 1817, d. 1868 : m. 1842, Annie, who d.
. .„, _ ^ _^dward, b. 1874, — Richard Hugh, b. 1879, — Reginald Markham. b. 1885,-
Arthur Tenison, b. 1887, — Frederick Rufane, b. 1890, — Eva, — Violet Frances, — Annie Caroline, -
Frances Ellen. Residences, Levington, Mullingar, co. Westmeath ; Corteen, near Longford.
Robert Childe, b. 1853. Reginald Thomas Alexander, R.N., b. 1860; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin
(B.A. 1882); L.R. C.S.I. 1885; appointed a Surg. R.N. 1888. Frances Lavinia : m. 1874, Dr.
Whittaker. Edith Jane : m. 1877, George Armstrong, Esq., M..D. — — Rosa Violet Avice : in.
1883, George Porter, Esq., M.D., and has issue living, George Richard, b. 1885, — Reginald
Edward, b. 1888,— Ethel Violet. Residence, Swaffham, Norfolk.
Grandson of the late Charles William Levinge, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Surg.-Major Edward Levinge, b. 1850, d. 1892 : in. 1888, Mary Ellen Davies,
da. of the late Bryce McMaster, Esq., C.E. :—
Edward Vere Bryce, b. 1889.
Issue of the late Mark Anthony Levinge, Esq., 5th son of 4th baronet, b. 17 — , d.
1847: m. 1812, Caroline, who d. 1856, da. of John Lyons, E>q., of Ledeston, co.
Westmeath : —
Ma
Esq
Elea
ofC
<ji v^aMiei, — iLuwaru oeorge, o. 1052; ea. at inn. uoil., JJUDim ^IU.D. 1073;, — rrei TICK, v. iou*, —
Caroline Euphemia: m. 1871, Charles Seymour, Esq., of Killanula, S. Australia, and has is^uc
living, Charles Henry b. 1873, — Emma Isabella, — Louise Henrietta : m. 1884, Oliver James Carthew,
Esq. Residence, New Park, co. Roscommon.
Grandchild of Mark Anthony Levinge, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late William Levinge, Esq., b. 1845, d. 1880 : m. 1876, Annie Georgiana, da. of
Daniel Bailey, Esq., of Moorock, King's co. : —
Evelyn Violet.
The ist baronet, the Right Hon. Sir Richard Levinge, was Lord Chief Justice of the Common
Pleas in Ireland, and the 7th baronet sat as M.P. for co. Westmeath (£) 1857-65.
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LEWIS, Creation 1846, of Harpton Court, Radnorshire.
Sir HERBERT EDMUND FRANKLAND LEWIS, 4th
Baronet; b. March 3ist, 1846; s. his father, the Rev. Sir
GILBERT FRANKLAND, 1883 ; eel. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford ; is a J.P., a D.L., and a County Councillor (Walton
Div.) for Radnor (High Sheriff 1886) : m. 1889, Maria Louisa,
el. da. of James Arthur Taylor, Esq., of Strensham Court,
Tewkesbury, and widow of Col. G. F. Dallas.
^rms — Argent, a cross double parted sable fretty or ; in the ist and 4th
uarters an eagle displayed gules, and in the 2nd and 3rd, a lion rampant of
tlie second ducally crowned or. Cltst— On a cap of maintenance an heraldic
tiger statant or.
Seat — Harpton Court, near Kington, Herefordshire. Clubs —
Travellers', Windham.
Sisters living' — Mary Anna Elinor {Lady HammicK) : in. 1890,
Expertus fidelem. Col. Sir St. Vincent Alexander Hammick, 3rd Bart. Residence, Cairo,
Having found me Egypt.
faithful. WidOW living Of 3rd Baronet— JANE (Lady La-Mis), da. of Sir Edmund
Antrobus, 2nd baronet : m. 1843, Rev. Sir Gilbert Frankland Lewis, 3rd
baronet, who </. 1883. Residence, 5, Cadogan Square, S.W.
The ist baronet, the Right Hon. Sir Thomas Frankland Lewis, P.C., was M.P. for Beaumaris>
Enms, and Radnor (LC) 1812-55, and successively Vice-Pi usident of the Board of Trade, Treasurer o'
the Navy, and Commissioner of the Poor Law. The 2nd baronet, Sir George Cornewall, P.C., an
eminent essayist, historian, and philosophical writer, represented to be the most learned man of his
feneraticn, was also M.P. for Radnor (L), and successively Chancellor of the Exchequer, Home
ecretary, and Secretary for War.
LEWIS, Creation 1887, of Hyde Park Gate, Middlesex.
Sir CHARLES EDWARD LEWIS, ist Baronet,
son of the late Rev. George William Lewis, M.A., sometime
Incumbent of Chapel of Ease, Ramsgate ; &. Dec. 23rd, 1825 ;
is a J.P. for co. Derry, and a Director of London and Provincial
Bank, Limited, and of several other leading financial institu-
tions; sat as M.P for Londonderry (C) 1872-86 (when he was
unseated -on a scrutiny), and for N. Antrim Div. of co. Antrim
1887-92 : m. 1850, Isabella, da. of the late Richard Annesley
Ellison, Esq., Merchant, of Bristol.
^irms — Per fesse nebulee argent and azure, a fleur-de-lis between two
boars' heads couped and erect in chief of the last, and a like boar's head
between two fleur-de-lis in base of the first, ferst — On a wreath of the
colours, in front of a boar's head couped and erect azure, three roses fesse-
wise argent, barbed and seeded proper.
Marine Residence — 35, Brunswick Terrace, Brighton. Town Resi-
dence— 36, Hyde Park Gate, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Conservative, St.
Stephen's, Gresham.
Non nobis nascimur.
We are not born for
ourselves.
Brother living (not in remainder to the Baronetcy']— Francis Theodore, b. 1827 : m. 1862, Sylvia
St. Mary, who d. 1891, da. of the late Benjamin W. Ball, Esq. Residence, Westhaye, Putney Hill,
S.W. Chit, City Carlton.
LIGHTON, Creation 1791, of Merville, Dublin.
Sir CHRISTOPHER ROBERT LIGHTON, 7th Baronet ;
b. July 4th, 1848 ; s. his father, the Rev. Sir CHRISTOPHER
ROBERT, 1875 ; ed. at Repton Sch., and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1870) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1874 ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for
Herefordshire (High Sheriff 1885) : m. 1880, Helen Frances, el.
da. of James Houldsworth, Esq., of Coltness, Lanarkshire.
$rms — Barry of eight argent and vert, over all a lion rampant crowned
with an eastern crown or, armed and langued azure, a canton of Ireland.
Crest — A lion's head erased crowned with an eastern crown or, langued
azure.
Residence- -Hayes, Kent. Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Daughters living- Mabel Katharine Mary, b. 1888. Winifred Helen,
Fortitudine et prudentia. & 1891.
By fortitude and Brothers living— ANDREW HAMILTON DIGBY, b. April 23th,
prudence. 1850 ; ed. at Repton Sch. ; entered R. N. 1864, but was prevented serving
by a severe accident the same year. Rev. Claud Hamilton Dallas,
b. 1860 ; ed. at Repton Sch., and at Clare Coll., Camb. ; is Curate of Hoar-
withy. Residence, Hoarwithy Curatage, Ross, Herefordshire.
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Sisters living — Mary Hamilton Stopford. - Eleanor Anne Pemberton : in. 1877, the Rev. Robert
Hereford, R. of Mordiford, and has issue living, Henry Lighten, b. 1879, — Francis Robert, b. 1880, —
Walter Richard Hamilton, b. 1886, — Hariot Mary Eleanor. Residence, Mordiford Rectory, Here-
ford.— —Florence d'Arcy Hamilton. - Emily Stuart Hamilton. - Isabel Penelope Hamilton.
Uncle living (son of 4th Baronet)— Andrew, b. 1822 ; ed. at St. John's Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1847) ;
formerly Capt. ist Gloucestershire Rifle Vol. : m. 1860, Eliza Amelia, da. of Henry Sumner Joyce,
Esq., of Freshford, Somerset. Residence. 12, Hanover Terrace, Kensington Park, \V. Club*
United University.
WidOW living Of 6th Baronet— MARY ANNE ELIZABETH (Lady Lighten), only da. of the Rep.
Digby Joseph Stopford Ram, of Brookville, Cork : m. 1843, the Rev. Sir Christopher Robert Lighten,
6th baronet, who d. 1875. Residence, The Cottage, Brockhampton, Ross.
LINDSAY, Creation 1821, of West Ville, Lincolnshire.
Sir COUTTS LINDSAY, 2nd Baronet, son of the late
Lieut. -Gen. James Lindsay [see E. Crawford, colls.] ; b. 1824 •
s. (by special limitation) his grandfather, Sir COUTTS TROTTKR,
1837; formerly Lieut. Grenadier Guards, and Lieut. -Col.
Comdt. 6th Vol. Batn. The Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders) ;
served as Lieut. -Col. -Comdt. of 1st Regt. of Italian Legion in
Crimean war 1855 ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for co. Fife, and a
Trustee of National Portrait Gallery : m. 1864, Caroline Blanche
Elizabeth, da. of the late Right Hon. Henry Fitzroy [see B.
Southampton, colls.], and has issue.
5\rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, gules, a fesse cheeky argent and azure,
Lindsay ; 2nd and 3rd, or, a lion rampant gules debruised by ribbon sable,
A bernethy ; the whole within a bordure azure semee of mullets argent.
Crist — A tent proper.
Town Residence— \\, Grosvenor Square, W. Clubs — Travellers',
Astra castra ; numen
lumen.
The stars are my camf> ;
The stars are my camp ; Town Re
my light is the Divinity. Home Service.
Daughters living— Euphemia Harriet Susan. - Anne Helen.
Brother living— ROBERT JAMES LOYD-LINDSAY, K.C.B., V.C., cr. Baton Wantage, 1885.
Sisters living — Margaret (CW«fe« nj 'Crawford and Balcarres) : m. 1846, the 25th Earl of Crawford,
who d. 1880. Residence, Villa Palmieri, Florence.— Mary Anne : »t. 1854, Robert Stayrrer
Holford, Esq., who d. 1892, and has issue living, George Lindsay, C.I.E., b. 1860 [see " COM-
PANIONAGE"], — Margaret (Countess of Morley): m. 1876, the 3rd Earl of Morley, of Saltram,
Plympton, Devon, — Evelyn : m. 1887, Robert Henry Benson, Esq., of 16, South Street, Park
Lane, W., and has issue living, a da. /'. 1892, — Alice: m. 1877, Albert Henry George Grey, Esq.
[see E. Grey, colls.], of Howick House, Lesbury, Northumberland. Residences, Westonbirt, near
Tetbury ; D'orchester House, Park Lane, W.
Daughter living Of 1st Baronet— Anne (mother of present Baronet): m. 1823, Lieut-Gen.
James Lindsay, who d. 1855. Residence, n, Grosvenor Square, W.
LISTER, Creation 1883, of Park Crescent, co. Middlesex.
Sir JOSEPH LISTER, D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., son
of the late Joseph Jackson Lister, Esq., F.R.S., of Upton,
Essex; b. 1827; B.A. London Um'v. 1847, and M.B. 1852;
F.R.C.S. Eng. 1852, F.R.C.S. Edin. 1855, F.F.P.S. Glas.
1860, F.R.S. Lond. and Edin.. LL.D. Edin. 1878, Hon.
M.D. Dub. 1879, LL.D. Glas. 1879, and D.C.L. Oxon, and
LL.D. Camb. 1880 ; formerly Professor of Clinical Surgery in
Edinburgh Univ., and Professor of Surgery in Glasgow Univ. ;
is Surg. Extiaor. to H.M., Emeritus Professor of Clinical Sur-
gery in King's Coll., Lond., Surg. to King's Coll. Hospital, a
Fellow of Univ. Coll., Lond.,aKnt. Com. ist Class of the Dane-
brog, a Knt. of Prussian order "pour le Merite," and Roy.
Medallist of Roy. So. of London (1880) : m. 1856, Agnes, da.
of the late James Syme, Esq., F.R.S. E., Surg. to H.M. for
Ma!o mori quam fcsdari. Scotland.
Srms — Ermine, on a fesse invected sable three mullets of six points
argent ; in chief a staff erect entwined by a serpent proper. Crist— In
front of a stag's head erased proper three mullets of six points argent.
Residence—™, Park Crescent, Portland Place, W. Club — Athenaeum.
The father of Sir Joseph was well known in the scientific world as the discoverer of the principle
upon which the achromatic microscope is constructed.
Lister-Kaye. see Eaye.
Liston-Foulis, see Foulis.
Death ratJifr than
disgrace.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
DILLWYN-LLEWELYN, Creation 1890, of Penllergare, Llangyfelach, and Ynis-y-gerwn,
Cadoxton juxta Neath, Glamorganshire.
.Sir JOHN TALBOT DILLWYN-LLEWELYN, istfiaronet,
son of the late John Dill wyn-Llewelyn, Esq., F.R.S., of Penller-
gare, co. Glamorgan ; b. May 26th, 1836 ; ed. at Eton, and
at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1856, M.A. 1859) ; formerly Chm.
of Quarter Sessions for Glamorganshire ; is a J.P., a D.L.. and
a County Alderman for Glamorganshire (Sheriff 1878), and a
J.P. for cos. Carmarthen and Brecknock ; elected Mayor of
Swansea, 1890 ; unsuccessfully contested Swansea, Swansea
Town Div. (C) 1892 : m. 1861, Caroline Julia, da. of Sir
Michael Hicks-Beach, 8th Bart., and has issue.
J3:itron 0f One gibing — Eglwys-Brewis V., Glamorganshire.
,^rms — Quarterly: ist and 4th, argent, gutec de poix, three chevronels
gules, in base a lamb passant proper ; 2nd and 3rd, gules, on a chevron
nebulee argent, five trefoils slipped of the first. Crests — ist, on the trunk
of a tree fessewise eradicated, a Iamb passant proper, bearing a banner gules
charged with three chevronels argent ; 2nd, in front of a stag's head couped
proper, three trefoils slipped vert.
Scat — Penllergare, Swansea. Town Residence — 39, Cornwall Gardens, S.W. Club —
Athenaeum.
Craignez honte.
Dread shame.
Sons living— WILLIAM, b. April ist, 1868; is a J.P. for co. Glamorgan. Charles Leyshon, b
1870; is Lieut. Carmarthen Artillery, W. Div. R.A.
Daughters living— Gwendoline Harriet. Gladys Mary.
I Dhuw Bor Diolch.
To God be tluinks.
LLOYD, Creation 1863, of Bronwydd, Cardiganshire.
Sir MARTEINE OWEN MOWBRAY LLOYD, 2nd
Baronet ; b. Feb. 8th. 1851 ; .c. his father, Sir THOMAS DAVIES,
1877 ; is a J.P. for cos. Pembroke, Carmarthen, and Cardigan
(High Sheriff 1880) ; formerly Capt. Pembroke Yeo. Cav. :
m. 1878, Katharine Helena, da. of Alexander Dennistoun, Esq.,
of Golfhill, near Glasgow [see Oakeley, Bart.], and has issue.
•fhtron of jfibt Jibinns. — Llanychllwyddog R. with Llanllawer P.C.,
Newport R., Whitchurch R., Dinas R., and (with freeholders) Maline R.,
Pembrokeshire.
^nns — Azure, a wolf rampant argent within a bordure, ermine. Crrst —
In front of a holly-tree proper a boar passant argent, semee of estoiled
azure, collared and chained to the tree or.
Seats— Bronwydd, Llandyssil, S. Wales ; Newport Castle, Pembroke-
shire ; Kilrhue, Boncath, Pembrokeshire. Chtb — Arthur's.
Son living— MARTEINE KEME1S ARUNDEL, b. Feb. 2ist, 18
Daughters living — Nesta Constance Muriel, b. 1879. Peverel de Lormet, b. 1887.
Uncles living (brothers of ist Baronet)— James John, b. 1823; formerly Lieut, ist Regt. : in.
1850, Susan Maria Anne, da. of David Arthurs Saunders Davies, Esq., of Pentre, Pembroke,
and has issue living, Owen George, b. 1855, — John David Arthur Thomas, b. 1857 ; is Capt. 2nd
Batn. S. Wales Borderers; served in S. African war 1879 (medal with clasp): m. 18 — •, Caroline
Alice, da. of Capt. Saunders (of Ty-mawr, Cardiganshire), and has issue living, Audley Mervyn,
b. 1881, — Alice: in. 1875, Thomas Morris, Esq., of Coomb, Llanstephen, co. Carmarthen.— Rev.
Rhys Jones, b. 1827 ; ed. at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1850) ; is a J.P. for co. Cardigan, and R. of
Troedyraur : m. 1853, Anna, who d. 1889, da. of Lewis Lloyd, Esq., of Nantgwilt, cp. Radnor, and
has issue living, George Evan, D.S.O. (.Club, Naval and Military), /'. 1855 ; is Major S. Stafford-
shire Regt., and attached to Egyptian Army; has 3rd class Medjidie ; served in Afghan war
1878-9 (medal with clasp); D.b.O. 1886,— Herbert Rhys (Club, Junior Army and Navy), b. 1858 :
is Capt. and Batn. Prince Albert's (Somersetshire L.I.) ; served during Burmah Campaign 1885-7
(medal with clasp), — Edith Anna. Residence, Troedyraur Rectory, Cardigan. Owen TREHEKNE,
6. 1831 ; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Roy. Warwickshire Regt. ; assumed the surname of Lloyd in
lieu of his patronymic 1890: in. 1863, Elizabeth Caroline Ann, who d. 1888, da. of the late Com.
Thomas Mitchell, R. N. Residence, 4, Oxford Parade, Cheltenham.
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A livnys prepared to fight for my
country
LOCKHART, Creation 1806, of Lee and Carnwarth, Lanarkshire.
Sir SIMON MACDONALD LOCKHART, 5th
Baronet, 2nd son of 3rd Baronet; b. 1849; s. his
brother, Sir NORMAN, 1870 ; ed. at Eton; is Major
and Brevet Lt.-Col. 1st Life Guards, a D.L. for
Lanarkshire, a J.P. and Commr. of Supply for Edin-
burghshire, and Major Lanarkshire Yeo. Cav. ; served
in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal with clasp).
£\nns — Argent, a man's heart gules within a fetter-lock
sable, on a chief azure three boars' heads erased of the first.
Crrsl — A boar's head or. Supporters — Dexter, a chevalier
armed at all points, his visor up, holding a spear in his hand, a
sword by his side, and a gold chain about his neck, thereat a
man's heart pendent gules ensigned with an imperial crown
or, on his helmet a plume of feathers the centre gules, the
others argent ; sinister, a buck proper, gflotto ofatv Crrst —
" Corda serrata pando " (7 open locked hearts).
Seats — The Lee, Lanark: Carnwath House, Lanarkshire; Newholme, Lanarkshire. Chilis —
St. James's, Canton, Bachelors'.
Sisters living— Jane Margaret Matilda {Lady Fitzgerald): m. 1862, Sir (William) Gerald Seymour
Vesey FitzGerald, K.C.I.E., C.S.I., and has issue living, Geraldine Tryphena Margaret.
Maria Theresa.— —Esther Charlotte.
WidOW living Of 3rd Baronet— MARGARET (Lady Macdonald-Lockhart), da. of John M'Lean,
Esq., of Campbeltowh, co. Argyll: in. 1836, Sir Norman Macdonald-Lockhart, 3rd baronet, who
d. 1849. Residences, The Lee, Lanark, N.B. ; 7, Rutland Gate, S.W.
The name of Lockhart is of great antiquity in Scotland, where Simon Lockhard appeared as
a benefactor to the Abbey of Kelso, temp. Malcolm IV. Another Simon was Lord of Lee, temp.
David Bruce. Sir James Lockhart, of Lee, was a Lord of Lee, temp. Charles I., and Justice Clerk,
temp. Charles II., and Sir George, who purchased the Barony of Carnwath, was Advocate to
Cromwell in Scotland, and afterwards Lord President of the Session. The ist baronet, Sir Alexander
Macdonald, inherited the Lee and Carnwath estates from his cousin, Charles Count Lockhart
Wishart, the representative of the Lockharts of Lee, one of whom, Sir Simon, accompanied Lord
James Douglas to the Holy Land.
LOCOCK, Creation 1857, of Speldhurst, Kent.
Sir CHARLES BIRD LOCOCK, 3rd Baronet ; b. Nov.
22nd, 1878 ; s. his father, Sir CHARLES BRODIE, 1890.
^rma — Azure, a gauntlet or, in chief three mullets argent. Crest — On
a mount vert a cock argent guttee de sang, the dexter foot resting on a
gauntlet or.
Residence — 22, Gloucester Square, W.
Sisters living — Lucy Fanny. Emily Dora. Eva Caroline. Mar-
garet Abbie. Jessie Henrietta.
Uncles living (sons of ist baronet)— Re-.'. ALFRED HENRY, b. July
igth, 1820; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (Wrangler, B.A., 1852, ist class
Nat. Sc. Tripos 1853, M.A. 1655); was V. of Lemsford 1859-69: tit. 1859,
Anna Maria, da. of the late Ven. William Dealtry, D.D., Archdeacon of
Victoria.
Victory.
Oxford (B.A. 1887),— Ell
d. at Trin. Coll., Camb. : m. 1867, Mary, who d. 1874, el. da. of
S.W. Club, Junior United Service.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Sidney Locock, Esq., 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1834, d. 1885 : m.
1859, Abbie, da. of the late Rev. Jonas King, D.D., of Athens : —
SidneyCharles Napier, b. 1864; ed at Wellington Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. Club, Isthmian.
Edward Ainslie, b. 1867; ed. at Eton, at Trin. Coll., Camb., and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst;
formerly Lieut. 2nd W. India Regt. Club, New Oxford and Cambridge. Amy Caroline : m. 1881,
the Rev. William Leighton Grane. Resilience, The Rectory, Bcxhill, Sussex. Hilda Mary.
The ist baronet, an eminent physician, was First Physician Accoucheur to H.M. Queen Victoria.
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LODER, Creation 1887, of Whittlebury, Northamptonshire, and of High Beeches,
Slaugham, Sussex.
Sir EDMUND GILES LODER, 2nd Baronet ; b.
Aug. 7th, 1849 ; s. his father, Sir ROBERT, 1888 ; ed. at
Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1876) ; is a J.P. for
Sussex and Northamptonshire (High Sheriff 1888) : m. 1876,
Marion, da. of the late W. E. Hubbard, Esq., of Leonardslee,
Sussex, and has issue.
Sairnn of <Cmt gibing — Draughton R., Northamptonshire.
3^nns — Azure, on a fesse between two escallops or, three bucks' heads
cabossed proper. Crest — Between two escallops orj a buck's head cabossed
and pierced with an arrow bendwise, point to the sinister proper.
Seats — Leonardslee, Horsham, Sussex ; Whittlebury Lodge, Towcester ;
Wilsford House, Salisbury ; Beach House, Worthing. Clubs — -Athenaeum,
Wellington.
Murusaeneusconscientia Son living— ROBERT EGERTON, 6. March loth, 1887.
sana. Daughter living— Patience Marion, b. 1882.
A sound conscience is a Brothers living— Wilfrid Hans, b. 1851 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
wall of brass. j873) ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Sussex (High Sheriff 1891) : m. 1878, Sarah
Winifred, da. of Charles Rowe, Esq., and has issue living, Giles Harold, b. 1884, — Norman Wilfrid, b.
1885, — Hubert Sydney, £. 1888,— Winifrid Mary, b. 1881,— Brenda Cicely, b. 1883,— Edith Margaret,
b. 1892. Residences, The High Beeches, Sussex ; 49, Cadogan Square, S.W. Clubs, United
University, Carlton. Alfred Basil, b. 1855 ; is a J.P. for Herts, and Capt. Roy. Bucks Hussars :
m. 1882, Annie Katharine, who d. 1891, da. of the Rev. Charles Henry Crosse, R. of Fincham,
Norfolk, and has issue living, Basil Charles Robert, b. 1885, — Eric Raymond, b. 1888, — Audrey
Kathleen, b. 1883. Residences, High Firs, Harpenden, Herts; 89, Cadogan Place, S.W. Clubs,
Junior Carlton, Wellington. Gerald Walter Er.skine, M.P., b. 1861 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. and LL.B. 1884, M.A. 1888); Bar. Inner Temole 1888 ; was an Assist.
Private Sec. to Pres. of Local Govt. Board (Rt. Hon. C. T. Ritchie) 1888-92 ; has sat as M.P. for
Brighton (C) since 1889 ; is a J.P. for Sussex : m. 1890, Lady Louise de Vere Beiuclerk, el. da. of
loth Duke of St. Albans. Residences, Abinger House, Brighton ; 48, Cadogan Square, S.W. Clubs,
Carlton, Junior Carlton, St. Stephen's, Wellington. Reginald Bernhard, b. 1864 ; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1886); is Capt. Roy. Bucks Hussars, and patron of Maidwell R., Northants.
Residence, Maidwell Hall, Northampton. Clubs, White's, Wellington.—— Sydney, b. 1867 ; is
Lieut. Roy. Bucks Hussars. Residences, Floore, Weedon ; Greenfield Lodge, Market Harborough.
Clubs, Wellington, White's. Eustace (twin), b. 1867 ; is Lieut. i2th Lancers. Residence, 48,
Cadogan Square, S.W. Clubs, Wellington, White's.
Sisters living— Ethelreda Mary (Lady Burrell) : m. 1872, Sir Charles Raymond Burrell, 6th Bart.
Residences, Knepp Castle, Horsham ; West Grinstead Park, Sussex. Adela Maria (Hon. Mrs.
Alexander Stewart) : m. 1883, Maj.-Gen. the Hon. Alexander Stewart, son of the gth Earl of
Galloway. Residences, Corsbie, Newton Stewart, N.B. ; 36, Lennox Gardens, S.W.
WidOW living Of 1st Baronet— MARIA GEORGIANA (Lady Loder), da. of the late Hans Busk;
Esq. : m. 1847, Sir Robert Loder, ist baronet, who d. 1888. Residences, 47, Grosvenor Square, W. ,
Beach House, Worthing.
LOPES, Creation 1803, of Maristow House, Devonshire.
Right Hon. Sir LOPES MASSEY LOPES, P.C., 3rd
Baronet ; b. June I4th, 1818; s. his father, Sir RALPH, M.P.,
1854 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1842,
M.A. 1845); is a D.L. and a J.P. for Wilts and Devon (High
Sheriff 1857), and a County Alderman for Devon ; formerly
Capt. 2nd Devon Militia; sat as M.P. for Westbury 1857-68,
and Devonshire S. (C) 1868-85; was a Civil Lord of the
Admiralty 1874-80: m. 1st, 1854, the Hon. Bertha Yarde-
Buller, who d. 1872, da. of 1st Baron Churston ; 2ndly, 1874,
Louisa, da. of Sir Robert William Newman, 1st Baronet, and
has issue by first marriage.
$iitnm of Sfcrtt fibings— Bickleigh V., Walkhampton V., Sheepstor V.,
Devonshire.
£Xrms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, azure, a chevron or charged with three
bars gemelles gules between three eagles rising of the second ; on a chief of
the second five lozenges of the first ; 2nd and 3rd, in the field a fountain,
thereout issuing a palm tree all proper. Crests — ist, a lion sejant erminois gorged with a collar gemelle
gules, the dexter forepaw resting on a lozenge azure ; 2nd, a dexter arm couped and embowed, habited
purpure. purfled and diapered or, cuffed argent, holding in the hand proper a palm-branch vert.
£uoul» jttotto — " Sub pace copia " (Peace and Plenty).
Seats— Maristow, Roborough, Devonshire : Burrator, Horrabridge, Devonshire ; Manor House,
Westbury, Wilts. Town Residence— 28, Grosvenor Gardens, S.W. Clubs— Carlton, Conser-
vative, Farmers'.
Quod tibi, id alii.
Do to anotlmr as tfwie
ivoiildst be done by.
Son living- HENRY YARDE BULLER, M.P., b. March 24th, 1859 ; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford; Bar. Ini
Yeo. Cav. ; unsuccessf
Coll., Oxford ; Bar. Inner Temple 1888 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Devon ; formerly Lieut, ist Devon
sfully contested S., or Totnes, Div. of Devonshire (C) 1885 ; has sat as M.P.
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for Grantham since 1892 : m. 1891, Lady Albertha Louisa Florence Edgcumbe, da. of 4th Earl of
Mount Edgcumbe, and has issue living, a da., b. 1892. Residences, 5, Hereford Gardens, W. ;
Maristow, Roborough, Devon. Clubs, Carlton, Wellington.
Brothers
menage;, t>. 1857 ; ea. at Winchester, and at Jesus Coll., Camb. (a. A. 1079;, — Julia Elizabeth.
sidences, Sandridge Park, near Melksham, Wilts; 29, Duke Street, St. James's, S.W. Gluts,
rlton, Conservative. Rig/it Hon. Sir Henry Charles, P.O., b. 1827 : ed. at Winchester, and
v~-«*i iiAMi, \_,<_mr»t;i \ «a.L» ve. • • j.\. tgftt. iiv/i. *j>tr xLtiuy v,ueii ics, i .t_., (/. io^/ , cu. «n »» Jin,ucsLCi , OUU
at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1853); Bar. Inner Temple 1852, a Q.C. 1869, a Bencher 1870, and
Treasurer 1890; sat as M.P. for Lau»ceston (C) 1868-74, ar"i for Frome 1874-6; is a D.L. and a
J.P. for Wilts and Somerset ; was Recorder of Exeter 1867-76, and a Judge of High Court of
Justice 1876-85, since when he has been a Lord Justice of Appeal ; K.B. 1876, P.C. 1885 : m. 1854,
Ter.
Maud L
Westbury, Wilts. Clubs, Carlton, Athenaeum. George Ludlow, b. 1836 ; ed. at Rugby, and
at Exeter Coll., Oxford; formerly i6th Lancers; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Wilts: tn. 1871,
Georgina Emma, da. of the late Anselmo de Arroyave, Esq., and has issue living, George de
Arroyave, b. 1872 ; ed. at Eton, — John Ludlow, b. 1882. Residence, Northleigh, Bradford-on-Avon,
Wilts. Clubs, Carlton, Junior United Service, Conservative, Royal Victoria Yacht, Hurlingham.
The family of Lopes derives its immediate origin from Massey Lopes, Esq., of Jamaica. The
ist baronet, Sir Massey Lopes, was successively M.P. for Evesham, South Devon, Barnstaple, and
Westbury. At his decease the title descended by special remainder to his nephew Ralph Franco,
Esq., who in 1831 assumed by royal license the name of Lopes in lieu of his patronymic ; he sat as
M.P. for Westbury (C) 1832-7 and 1841-7, and for South Devonshire (C) 1849-54.
LORAINE, Creation 1664, of Kirk Harle, Northumberland.
Sir LAMBTON LORAINE, nth Baronet; b. Nov.
1 7th, 1838; s. his father, -SVrToHN LAMBTON, 1852; entered
R.N. 1852; promoted to Lieut, out of Roy. Yacht 1858;
was Flag Lieut, to Com.-in-Ch. in Pacific 1864-7 ; became
Com. 1867, promoted Capt. 1874, \vhile in command of
H. M.S. " Niobe," for special services in Central America in
1873, including bombardment of Omoa Castle during civil war
in Honduras, and Rear-Adm. (retired) 1889 ; received in 1874
the freedom of city of New York for staying the " Virginius "
executions at Santiago de Cuba, in Nov. 1873 : m. 1878.
Fred erica Mary Horatia, da. and co-heiress of the late Capt.
Charles Acton Broke, R. E. [see Broke-Middleton, Bart., ext.],
and has issue.
Lauro scutoque resurgo. ^rms — Quarterly : ist, argent, a pale lozengy azure, in the dexter
/ rise again with laurel cn'e^ Pomt an escutcheon of the second ; 2nd, quarterly, sable and argent,
and shield ' a P'a'n cross quarterly counter-changed ; 3rd, gules, on a bend argent three
eagles displayed, vert ; 4th, argent, a chevron between three martlets gules.
Crtsts — ist, a bay tree, proper, dependent therefrom by a ribbon gules a shield azure ; 2nd, a laurel
tree couped, with two brandies sprouting out proper, the tree environedwith a belt gules, edged and
buckled or.
Residences — Markyate Cell, Dunstable ; 7, Montagu Square, W. Clubs— Naval and Military,
United Service.
Sons living— EUSTACE BROKE, b. Sept. 3rd, 1879. Percy Lyham, b. 1880.
Daughters living— Jacqueline Isabel. Isaura Freda.
Brother living— Frederick Ekins Blakeney, b. Aug. 3rd, 1842 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ;
formerly Major R.A. ; retired as Lieut.-Col. 1886: was Gov. to Prince Ibrahim Hilmy, 4th son of
H.H. Ismail, Khedive of Egypt, 1877-8, and A.D.C. to Gen. Turner, C.B.,and the Hon. E. T. Gage,
C.B., 1879-81; commanded a battery in Egyptian campaign 1882 : ;//. 1877, Evelyn Laura Mary,
da. of Sir Thomas Barrett-Lennard, 2nd baronet, and has issue living, Maud, — Vivien. — Ida, —
Florence. Residence, in, Marine Parade, Brighton. Clnbs, Constitutional, Orleans.
Sisters living— Isabella Jane : m. 1861, the Rev. John Birrett-Lennard, R. of Crawley [see Barrett-
Lennard, Bart.]. Residences, Crawley Rectory, Sussex ; Rottingdean, Sussex. Clara Frederica
(Lady Fairbai-nf): m. 1862, Sir Andrew Fairbaini. Residences, Askharn Grange, York; 47,
Brook Street, W. ; Villa Trois Fontaines, Biarritz.
Collateral Branch living.
Granddaughter of the late Charles Loraine-Smith, Esq., 2nd son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Loraine Loraine-Smith, b. 1784, d. 1857 : "l- l8l8> Isabella Charlotte,
who d. 1870, da. of the Rev. Lambton Loraine : —
Georgiana Craven: m. 1846, George Arthur Fuller, Esq., who d. 1892, and has issue living, Arthur
Clarges Loraine (of Rookery, Dorking, and 2, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. Club, White's), b. 1847 ;
is a D.L. for City of London : ;;/. 1870, Lady Victoria Alexandrina Byng, da. of 2nd Earl of
Strafford, — Craven Burrell (of Park View, Towcester), b. 1851 ; is a J.P. for Northamptonshire
m. 1877, Edith Annette, da. of Thomas Helme, Esq., — Henry Claude, £. 1860: m. 1884, Mary
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Georgiana, da. of Francis Henry Beaumont, Esq., of Buckland Court, Reigate [see Beaumont, Bart.,
colls.], — Francis : in. 1872, George Dunbar Whatman, Esq., of 2, Cranley Gardens, S. Kensington,
S.W., and has issue living, Arthur Dunbar b. 1873, — Isabella : m. 1874, Nicholas Edward Char-
rington, Esq., of 183, Piccadilly, W., and Mailing House, Lewes, — Evelyn Minnie: «/. 1884,
the Rev. William Richard Lloyd, V. of Westcott, Dorking, — Ada Emily {Lady Duckworth') : in.
1890, as his second wife, Sir Dyce Duckworth, M.D., LL.D., ofu, Grafton Street, W., and has
issue living, Christian Leslie Dyce b. 1891. Residence, The Rookery, Dorking.
The founders of the English branch of this ancient family came from the Duchy of Lorraine, and
were given lands in Northumberland and Durham by William I. In the reign of Henry V., Edward
Lorraine married (about 1416) Johanna, co-heiress of William del Strother, Lord of Lyham ; and, ob-
taining with her the estates of Kirk Harle, in Northumberland, removed thither. Here his
descendants lived for near 420 years. Edward's successor, Robert Lorraine, was barbarously murdered
at Kirk Harle by border robbers, in the reign of Edward IV., as is recorded on a monument raised ou
the spot to his memory. New arms were granted in 1639, to Thomas Lorraine, a direct descendant of
Edward (te»ip. Henry V.). He was a learned and a pious man, and zealous friend of Charles I.,
a circumstance that caused the soldiers of Cromwell to burn down his seat at Offerton. His eldest
son, Thomas, was the ist baronet.
LOUIS, Creation 1806, of Chelston, Devonshire.
Sir JOHN Louis, 3rd Baronet, son of the
late Thomas Louis, Esq., el. son of and Baronet ; b.
Aug. 28th, 1832 ; s. his grandfather, A dm. Sir
JOHN. R.N., 1863 ; ed. at Harrow; formerly Lieut.-
Col. 3rd Bombay European Regt., with which Regt.
he served in Central Indian campaign (mentioned in
despatches, and medal with clasp) : m, 1st, 1854,
Fanny Anne, who d. 1872 (having previously
obtained a judicial separation on her own petition),
da. of J. Bland, Esq., of Bahmah Hall, Norfolk ;
2ndly, 1873, Charlotte Minna, who d. 1891 (having
previously obtained a judicial separation on her own
• • on \ i r .1 i . -*r • t»r-n-
petition 1883), da. of the late Major William
Anderson, 2nd West India Regt., and has issue.
IVrms — Azure, a lion rampant argent charged on the shoulder with an eagle displayed sable, and
holding in the paws a fleur-de-lis or ; on a chief wavy ermine an anchor erect of the third, the shank
surrounded with a naval coronet, the rim azure, sterns and sails proper. Cnst — A griffin's head erased
azure, between two wings elevated or, in the beak a fleur-de-lis, on the breast a trident erect or.
Supporters — Dexter, a British sailor habited proper, his exterior hand supporting a staff, thereon
hoisted a flag argent charged with a cross gules, surmounted by a pair of wings or, and inscribed
with the words "St. Domingo" in base sable ; sinister, an allegorical figure representing the Nile,
head and upper part of the face concealed by a veil argent, the mantle vert inscribed with hieroglyph
wreathed about the waist with bulrushes proper, in the exterior hand an ancient rudder or.
Residence — Le Chateau Zenecote, Assebrouck, Bruges, Belgium.
r\
in (tile snip) Lanopus, in order to
heaven,
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Georgina Aurora Fanny: m. 1891, Frederick William
Hutchinson Hutchinson, Esq. Residence, Beechey Park, co. Carlow. By 2nd marriage-
Charlotte Aline. Minna Beryl Sissa Julie.
Uncle living (son of 2nd Baronet)- CHARLES, b. 1818 ; entered R.M. 1837, became Lieut. -Col.
1862, Col. 1866, and Major-Gen. 1873 ; served in Syria at storming of Sidon and at D'Jouni (medal
with clasp and Turkish medal), in Baltic Expedition 1854 and 1855, and was severely wounded
(medal). Clubs, Junior United Service, Ramblers'.
AuntS living (daughters of 2nd Baronet)— Clementina (Lady Robinson) : m. 1841, Adm. Sir Robert
Spencer Robinson, K.C. B., who d. 1889. Residence, 61, Eaton Place, S.W. Maria Hannah.
Residence, 61, Eaton Place, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Thomas Louis, Esq., 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1789, d. 1862: in.
1828, Elizabeth Grasett, who d. 1885, da. of Forster Clarke, Esq., of Barbados : —
Charles, b. 1835. Elliot Grasett, /;. 1842 : m. ist, 1872, Marion Crawfurd, who d. 1875, da. of the
late G. Elliott Clarke, Esq., of Frampost, East Grinstead ; 2ndly, 1881, Hannah Clarke, da. of
the late Henry Pilgrim, Esq., Barbados, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Forster Belfield,
b. 1872, — (by 2nd marriage), Eleanor Alleyne, — Marion Belfield, — Elise Grasett Cloete. Residence,
Winterton, Barbados. Club, Savile. William, b. 1844 ; is Lieut.-Col. (retired), formerly Major
The King's (Liverpool Regt.): m. 1881, Marie Harriet, da. of Maj.-Gen. Charles Cornwallis
Johnston, R.E., of 74, Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, W. Club, Junior United Service.— —Anne
Woollcombe {Lady Cloete): m. 1857, Gen. Sir Abraham Josias Cloete, K.C.B., who d. 1886, and
has issue living, Evelyn Rivers Henry Josias {Club, Naval and Military), b. 1863 ; ed. at Welling-
ton Coll. ; is Capt. R.A. : m. 1889, Selma Mary, da. of the late Rev. Henry W. Bagnell, R. of
Nuffield, Oxfordshire, — Jose Elizabeth Sophia : m. 1886, C. E. J. Twisaday, Esq., of the India
Office. Residence, Hughenden, Oakhill Road, Putney Eleanor: m. 1863, T. Whitfoot O'Neal,
Esq., who d. 1869, and has issue living, Louis Belfield, b. 1863,— Thomas Woollcombe, b. 1866.
Mary Jane. Fanny Gertrude. Charlotte Annie.
Issue of the late Capt. Charles Belfield Louis, R.N., 4th son of ist baronet, b. 17 — ,
d. 1834 : in. 1825, Mary, who d. 1877, da. of the Rev. Roger Mallock, of Cocking-
ton Court, Devon : —
Jaquete Elizabeth: m. 1846, the Ven. Henry Woollcombe, who d. 1885, Archdeacon of Barnstaple,
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and has issue living, Charles Belfield, b. 1851, — Walter George, b. 1856, — Herbert Louis, b.
1862, — Thomas Clement, b. 1864, — Mary, — Jaquete Frances. Residence, Ashbury, Exbourne,
Devon. Mary Jane ; is a Sister of Ciewer.—— Clementina Augusta : m. 1856, Rev. George
Lambe, who d. 1889, and has issue living, Henry Edward, b. 1858 : m. 1884, — George Belfield Louis.
b. 1868 : m. 1889, — Roger Francis, b. 1872, — Mary Beatrice : in. 1881, Thomas Nicholson Graham
Esq., — Clementina Maud : ;«. 1883, Major Charles Victor Bremer Kuper, R.A., — Jaquette Edith,
— Charlotte Louise : )n. 1892, Capt. Arthur Bruce Dunsterville, ist Batn. E. Surrey Regt. Resi-
dence, 3, Fopstone Road, Earl's Court, S. W. Anne Eleanor : m. 1859, Rev. Nicholas Thomas
Every. Residence, St. Kew Vicarage, Wadebridge, Cornwall.
Admiral Sir Thomas Louis, K.M.T., K.S. F., was made a baronet for distinguished services with Sir
John Duckworth's squadron, off St. Domingo, 1806. He died off the coast of Egypt, on board the
ship "Canopus," which circumstance occasioned the curious motto of the family, its probable reference
being to the star Canopus. The 2nd baronet, also an Admiral, distinguished himself as a naval
commander.
LOWTHER, Creation 1824, of Swillington, Yorkshire.
Sir CHARLES HUGH LOWTHER, 3rd Baronet ; b, Sept.
26th, 1803 ; s. his brother, Sir JOHN HENRY, M.P., 1868 : m.
1834. Isabella, who d. 1887, da. of the late Rev. Robert
Morehead. D.D., R. of Easington, York, and has issue.
•Patron of £br« gibings— Wilton V., Swillington R., Arkengarth Dale V.,
Yorkshire.
Qrms — Or, six annulets sable, a crescent for difference. Crest— A dragon
passant argent.
Seats — Swillington House, Leeds; Wilton Castle, Redcar, Yorkshire.
Town Residence — 59, Grosvenor Street, W.
Son living— Right Hon. James, P.C., M.P., b. 1840 ; ed. at Westminster,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1862, M.A. 1866); Bar. Inner Temple
1864; was Parliamentary Sec. to Poor Law Board 1868, Under Sec. of
State for the Colonies 1874-8, and Ch. Sec. for Ireland 1878-80; sat as
M.P. for York City 1865-80, and for Lincolnshire, N. (C) 1881-5 ; elected
for Kent, Isle of Thanet Div. (C) 1888 ; unsuccessfully contested York
1880, Cumberland E. 1881, E. Lindsey, or Louth, Div. of Lincolnshire
1885, and N., or Eskdaile, Div. of Cumberland 1886 ; is a D.L., a J.P., and a County Alderman for
N. Riding of York. Residences, Wilton Castle, Redcar ; 59, Grosvenor Street, W.
Daughter living— Frances Elizabeth : m. 1869, William Gerard Lysley, Esq., who d. iSS;. Resi-
dences, Pewsham, Chippenham, Wilts ; 23, Prince's Gardens, S.W.
Grandchildren living — Issue of the late George William Lowther, Esq., b. 1837, d. 1890 : in. 1872,
Mary Frances Alice, el. da. of the late Col. Charles Bingham, R.A., Dep. Adj. -Gen. : —
CHARLES BINGHAM, b. July 25nd, 1880. John George, b. 1885. Henrietta Isabella.
Elizabeth Ida. Helen Katharine. Emma Alice.
The ist baronet, many years M.P. for Cumberland, was brother to William, ist Earl of Lonsdale.
and the 2nd baronet was successively M.P. for Cockermouth, Wigtown, and York.
Magistratus indicat
virum.
The magistrate shnivs
the man.
LUBBOCK, Creation 1806, of Lamas, Norfolk.
Right Hon. .Sir JOHN LUBBOCK, P.C., M.P., D. C.L.,
LL.D., F.R.S., 4th Baronet ; b. April- 3Oth, 1834; s. his father,
Sir JOHN WILLIAM. 1865 ; ed. at Eton ; is a Trustee of British
Museum, head of London banking firm of Robarts, Lubbock, and
Co., Hon. D.C.L. Oxford, Hon. LL.D. Camb., Dublin, and
Edinburgh, Hon. M.D. of Wiirzburg, Hon. Sec. to Committee
of London Bankers, Pres. of Linnean So., of Institute of
Bankers, and of London Chamber of Commerce, a J.P. and
D.L. for Kent, and a County Alderman for London ; formerly
Vice-Chancellor of Univ. of London ; was Sir Robert Rede's
Lecturer at Camb. Univ. 1886; sat as M.P. for Maidstone (L)
1870-80. when he was defeated ; has represented the L'niv. of
Auctor pretiosa facit. London since 1880 ; unsuccessfully contested W. Kent 1865 and
The giver makes the 1868; P.C. 1890: m. 1st, 1856, Ellen Frances, who d. 1879,
gi/t precious, fa of tne jate Rev peter Hordern, of Chorlton-cum- Hardy;
2ndly, 1884, Alice Augusta Laurentia, da. of Maj.-Gen. Augustus Henry Lane-Fox-
Pitt-Rivers [see B. Stanley of Alderley], and has issue.
gtrms— Argent on a mount vert a heron close ermine, on a chief gules three estoiles of the field.
Crtst — A heron, wings elevated ermine, supporting an antique shield azure, bordered or, charged with
a lion rampant-guardant argent.
Seat— High Elms, Down, Kent. Town Residence— 117, Piccadilly, W. Offices— 15, Lom-
bard Street, E.G. Clubs— Athenaeum, City Liberal, National Liberal.
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Sons living- By 1st marriage— JOHN BIRKBECK,^ Oct. 4th, 1858 ; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford. Cmb, Arthur's. Normal), b. 1861 ; ed. at Eton. Rolfe Arthur, b. 1865 ; ed. at
Eton. Club, Wellington. By 2nd marriage— Harold Fox Pitt, b. 1888.
Daughters.living— By 1st marriage— Amy Harriet : m. ist, March 1877, Andrew Walter Mulhol-
land. Esq., who if. June 1877, el. son of John Mulholland, Esq., M.P. ; 2ndly, 1884, Ferdinand
Suydam Van Zandt, Esq. Gertrude. By 2nd marriage — Ursula. Irene.
Brothers living— Henry James, b. 1838 ; is a partner in the metropolitan banking firm of Robarts,
Lubbock. and Co. : in. 1866, Frances Mary, da. of the late Rev. Henry Turton, V. of Betley, and has
issue living, Henry, b. 1868, — Geoffrey, b. 1873, — Rupert Egerton, b. 1886, — Evelyn Mary, — Cecil
Blanche: m. 1888, Riversdale Francis John Grenfell, Esq., formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn. Coldstream
Guards, of Hill House, Taplow, Bucks, and has issue living, Esme Winifred Mary b. 1892, — Mar-
gare: Muriel. Residence, Newberries Park, St. Albans. Club, White's. Nevile, b. 1839 ; formerly
Capt. \V. Kent Yeo. Cav. ; is Merchant Referee of th; Admiralty Court: m, ist, 1861, Harriet
Charlotte, who ti. 1878, 2nd da. of the late Western Wood, Esq., M.P. ; 2ndly, iSSi, Constance
Anne, da. of Sir John Frederick William Herschel, ist baronet, and has issue living (by ist
marriage), Hugh Nevile (of The Gables, Crofton, Orpington, Kent), b. 1865 : m. 1890, Margaret
Agnes, da. of Henry F. Tiarks, Esq., of Foxbury, Chislehurst, and has issue living, Ralph Hugh
b. 1891, — Arthur Nevile, b. iSjg, — Bertie Nevile, b. 1872, — Ernest Nevile, b. 1875, — Reginald
Nevile, b. 1876, — Edith Harriet.— -(by 2nd marriage) Alexander Nevile, b. 1883, — Margaret Con-
stance Nevile, — Sybil, — Hilda Francisca, — Rose Mary, — Alice Mildred, — Dorothy. Residence, 65,
Earl's Court Square, S.W. Chit, Athenseum.— Beaumont William, b. 1840; is a partner in
metropolitan banking firm of Robarts, Lubbock and Co. Residence, 7, Clarges Street, W. Clubs,
Bachelors', St. James's. Montagu, M.D., F.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., b. 1842: m. ist, 1872, Lora,
who if. 1882, da. of the late Capt. George Hotham, R.E. [see B. Hotham, colls.] ; 2ndly, 1888, Nora,
da. of Nottidge Charles Macnamara, Esq., F.R.C.S., of 13, Grosvenor Street. W., and has issue
living (by ist marriage), Montagu Hotham, R.N., b. 1876; became a Midshipman 1892. Residence,
19, Grosvenor Street, W. Club, Athenaeum. Frederic, b. 1844: in. 1869, Catherine, only da. ot
the late John Gurney, Esq., of Eariham Hall, Norfolk, and has issue living, Guy, b. 1870 ; is Lieut.
R.E., — Cecil, b. 1872, — Samuel Gurney, b. 1873, — Percy, b. 1879, — a son, b. 1892, — Violet Catherine.
Residences, The Rookery, Down, Kent ; 72, Cadogan Gardens, S.W. Clubs, St. James's, Arthur's.
Alfred, b. 1845 : >«. 1874, Louisa, el. da. of the late Charles Wallroth, Esq., and has issue
living, Alfred Basil, /'. 1876, — Robin, b. 1879, — Merlin Gordon, b. 1884, — Inez Alfreda. Resi-
dence, 28, Eldon Road, Kensington, W. Club, St. James's. Edgar, LL.B., b. 1847 : -m. 1886,
Amy, da. of Christopher Gilbert Peacock, Esq., of Greatford Hall, Stamford. Residence, 14,
Berkeley Street, W. Clubs, Windham, Wellington.
Sisters living— Mary Harriet : m. 1857, Robert Birkbeck, Esq. Residence, 20, Berkeley Square, W.
Diana Hotham : m. 1856, William Powell Rodney, Esq., who if. 1868 [see B. Rodney, colls.].
Henrietta Harriet: in. 1878, the Rev. Canon Robinson, M.A. Residence, The Rectory,
Delgany, co. Wicklow.
The ist baronet was an opulent merchant and banker of the City of London ; the 2nd baronet was
an eminent banker ; and the 3rd baronat, a banker and a distinguished scientific author, was Vice-
President of the Royal Society.
LUCAS, Creation 1887, of Ashtead Park, Surrey, and of Lowestoft, co. Suffolk.
Sir THOMAS LUCAS, ist Baronet, son of the late
J. Lucas, Esq. ; b. July iSth, 1822 ; is a J.P. for Middlesex
and Surrey, a T-P- and a D.L. for Suffolk, and Lieut. -Col.
Engineer and Railway Vol. Staff Corps : m. ist, 1845, Jan^
Rolfe, who d. 1849, da. of Charles Colder, Esq., of Folke-
stone; andly, 1852, Mary A., da. of the late R. Chamberlin,
Esq., of Cation Hall, Norfolk, and has issue.
JJatron of One -Cibinij— Ashtead R., Surrey.
3rms — Per bend, argent and gules, a bend dovetailed, between six
annulets, all counterchanged. Crest — Issuant from a wreath of oak or,
a dragon's head, wings addorsed gules, semee of annulets argent.
Seat— Lowestoft, Suffolk. Town Residence— T.Z\, Kensington Palace
Gardens, W. Cl-abs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, St. Stephen's.
Spes et fides. Sons living— By 2nd marriage— ARTHUR CHARLES, b. May 22nd,
Hope and faith. 1%53 i >s a J-P- f°r Middlesex and Suffolk : ;«. 1876, Agnes, da. of George
Jamieson, Esq., of Prince's Gardens, W. Residence, 30, Wilton Crescent,
S.W. Clubs, Carlton, Arthur's, Windham, Pratt's.— — Edward Lingard, b. 1860: m. 1886, Helen,
da. of Henry Chance, Esq., and has issue living, Thomas Farquhar, b. 1886, — Joscelyn Morton,
b. 1889. Residence, 15, Lennox Gardens, S.W. Chibs, Conservative, Wellington. Ernest
Murray, b. 1861 ; is Lieut. Montgomeryshire Yeo. Cav. Residence, Abbeygate, Bangor Is-y-Coed,
WVexham, N. Wales. Clubs, Wellington, Junior Carlton. Rev. Francis Granville Lewi«, b.
1862; is R. of Ashtead, Surrey: m. 1892, Mary Frances, da. of the late John E. Bovill, Esq.,
of Sondes Place, Dotking. Clubs, Junior Carlton, Isthmian. Reginald Jaffray, b. 1865. Clubs,
White's, Bachelors'.— Evelyn Penn, b. 1875.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Kate Colder: m. 1869, Athol Maudslay. Esq. By 2nd
marriage— Constance Mary: m. 1877. William Penn, Esq Amy Florence: ;//. 1882, Lieut.-
Col. Aubrey Maurice Maude [see E. De Montalt, colls.]. Mary Alice: m. 1885, Frederick
Eustace Reade Fryer, Esq. Residence, Old Buckenham Lodge, Norfolk.
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LUSHINGTON, Creation 1791, of Aspenden HaU, Hertfordshire.
Sir HENRY LUSHINGTON, 3rd Baronet; b. Oct. loth,
1802 ; s. his father, Sir HENRY, 1863 ; ed. at Haileybury ; entered
B.C.S. 1821 ; formerly Judge of highest Civil and Criminal
Courts in N.W.P. ; is a J.P. for Herts: m. ist, 1825, Eliza
Louisa, who d. 1862, da. of William Trower, Esq., B.C.S. ;
andly, 1863, Eliza Hannah, who d. 1889, da. of John Shelley,
Esq., and Las issue.
£Vrins — Or, on a fesse wavy between three lions' heads erased vert, as
many ermine spots or. Crtst — A lion's head erased vert, charged on the
erasure with three ermine spots or, ducally gorged argent.
Seat— Aspenden Hall, Buntingford, Hertfordshire.
Son living— By 1st marriage— HENRY, b. Jan. 24th, 1826; ed. at
Haileybury; formerly Judge at Allahabad: ;«. 1849, Elizabeth, da. of Anstruther Cheape, Esq.,
of Rossie, co. Fife, and" has issue living, Arthur Patrick Douglas, b. 1861 ; is Capt. 3rd Dragoon
Guards : m. 1892, Florence, da. of James A. Burness, Esq., of The Lodge, Melton, and Gifford
House, Blackheath, S.E., and has issue living, a da., b. 1892. — Caroline Allison (Lady Cros-
ihivaite) : m. 1874, as his second wife, Sir Charles Hawkes Todd Crosthwaite, K. C.S.I., Lieut.-Gov.
of N.W. Provinces, India, — Edith Emily. Residence,
Ilsington House, Pudleton, Dorcester,— esle elvlle, b. 1858 ; s n B.C.S., — Henry usng-
ton, b. 1860, — Alice Frances. Residence, Birkin House, Dorchester.— Laura {Hon. L ady R atnsuy) :
m. 1850, Gen. the Hon. Sir Henry Ramsay, K.C.S.I., C.B. [see E. Dalhousie]. By 2nd mar-
riage— Geraldine.
Collateral Branches living.
Arnold, b. 1870, — Dorothea Vernon, — Mildred Jane : m. 1890, George Garnett, Esq., of Demerara,
— Henrietta, — Margaret Agnes, — Mary Burn, — Violet. Residence, The Eaves, Chapel-en-le-Frith,
Derbyshire.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Franklyn Lushington, C.B., sth son of 2nd baronet,
b. 1811, d. 1890: m. 1851, Anne Dobree, who d. 1887, da. of the late Gen. Sir
Philip Bainbrigge, K.C.B. :—
Eleanor Fanny : m. 1877, Major Henry Elliott Chevallier Kitchener, ist Batn. Duke of Cornwall's L.I.
Issue of the late Fredenck Astell Lushington, Esq., 6th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1815,
d. 1892 : m. 1846, Lady Margaret Julia Hay, who d. 1891, da. of isth Earl of
Erroll :—
Algernon Hay : m. ist, 1872, Emma Jane, who d. 1879, da. of the late Charles Castleman, Esq., of
Glasshayes, near Lyndhurst, Hants ; andly, 1881, Effie Lillian, da. of the late Capt. \Y. E. Newall,
Q2nd Regl., and has issue living (by ist marriage), Herbert Castleman, b. 1879, — Muriel Evelyn,
— (by 2nd marriage), Montague Hay, b. 1881. Rev. Somerville Henry, b. 1856 ; is Curate of St.
Thomas's, Regent Street, W. Beatrice Harriet. Constance Fanny : m. 1889, Capt. H. C.
Aitchison, R.N. Residence, Shrubs Hill, Lyndhurst.— —Violet Margaret.
Issue of the late Rt. Hon. Stephen Lushington, M.P., D.C.L., 2nd son of ist
baronet, b. 1782, d. 1873 : m. 1821, Sarah Grace, who d. 1837, da. of Thomas
William Carr, Esq., of Frognal-Hampstead : —
, da. of Sir Bradford Leslie, K.C. S.I., — Sydney George (of 3, Temple
at Eton, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford ; Bar. Middle Temple 1887, — Stephen (Club, Junior Army and
Navyl, b. 1864 ; is Lieut. R.A. : in. 1891, Mabel Louise, da. of Col. Frederick Wood Macmullen,
i3th Bengal Lancers, — Helen : M. 1881, Francis Reynolds Yonge Radcliffe, Esq., Barrister-at-Law,
of 12, Somers Place, Hyde Park, W. Residences, Brackenhurst, Cobham, Surrey; Treasurer's
House, Guy's Hospital, S.E. Clubs, Athenasum, Brooks 's. Vernon (His Honour Judge
Luslungton), b. 1832; Bar. Inner Temple 1857, a Q.C. 1868 ; was Dep. Judge-Advocate-Gen.
1860-69, a"d Sec. to the Admiralty 1869-77 > has been a Judge of County Courts since 1877 : m.
1865, Jane, who d, 1884, da. of Frances Mowatt, Esq., formerly M.P., and has issue living,
Katharine: m.- 1890, Leopold James Maxse, Esq. [see B. Berkeley, colls.], — Margaret, — Susan.
Residences, 36, Kensington Square, W. ; Pyports, Cobham, Surrey. Club, Athenaeum Sir
Godfrey, K.C.B., b. 1832 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1858 ; is Under Sec. of State for Home Depart. ;
C.B. 1887, K.C.B. i8'}2 : m. 1865, Beatrice Anne Shore, da. of Samuel Smith, Esq., of Combe
Hurst, Surrey. Residences, 16, Great Queen Street, S.W. ; Stokke, Great Bedwyn, Hungerford.
Clubs, Athenajum, United University Hester: m. 1844, Capt. Robert Russell, R.N., who d.
1848, of Newton House, Bedale, and has issue living, Rowena Elizabeth. Residence, Hatchford
End, Cobham, Surrey. Frances. Alice. Laura. Edith Grace : m. 1858, the Ven. John
Pilkington Norris, who d. 1891, Archdeacon and Canon of Bristol, and has issue living, Stephen
Leslie, b. 1859; is Capt. R.E. ; served in Egyptian war 1882 (medal and bronze star), — Rev.
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Edward John, b. 1860; is V. of St. Bartholomew's, Earley, Berks: m. 1886, Nina Catherine, da. of
the Rev. Edward Sturges, R. of Wokingham,— Hugh Littelton, b. 1863,— Rev. Francis Lushington
(of Pekin), b, 1864 ; is Chaplain to Bishop of N. China. Residettce, 2, Brandon Villas, Bristol.
Grandson of the late Rt. Hon. Stephen Lushington, M.P., D.C.L. (ante) :—
Issue of the late William Bryan Lushington, Esq., b. 1824, d. 1888 : m. 1873, Augusta Victoria
(now of Okefield, Lyndhurst, Hants), da. of the late Robert Alfred Cloyne Godwin-Austen,
Esq., of Shalford Park, Guildford :—
Philip Austen, b. 1874.
The ist baronet sat as M.P. for Helston, and in 1790 was Chairman of the East India Co.
LUSK,
Creation 1874, of Colney Park, St. Albans, Herts.
Sir ANDREW LUSK, ist Baronet, son of the
late John Lusk, of Barr, Ayrshire; b. Sept. i8th, 1810; is
a D.L. and an Alderman of London, a J.P. for Middlesex, an
Alderman and a Commr. of Lieutenancy for City of London,
Chm. of Imperial Bank, and of Gen. Fire and Life Assurance
Co., and a Merchant and Shipowner at 63, Fenchurch Street ;
was Sheriff of London and Middlesex 1860-61, and Lord
Mayor of London 1873-4; sat as M.P. for Finsbury (Z)
1865-85: m. 1848, Eliza, da. of the late James Potter, Esq.,
of Grahamstown, Falkirk, N.B.
;;\r,!is — Azure, an ancient ship with three masts, sails furled proper,
/I colours flying gules ; on a chief argent a woolpack sable, between two
mullets gules, tost — An ancient ship, as in the arms, surmounted by a
rainbow proper.
Town Residence — 15, Sussex Square, Hyde Park, W. Club —
Reform.
Sister living — Jane: »/. Hugh M'Jannet, Esq. Residence, Ayr. N.B.
Lynch-Blosse, see Blosse.
MACARTNEY, Creation 1799, of Lish, Armagh.
Sir JOHN MACARTNEY, 3rd Baronet ; b. 1832 : 5.
his father, the Rev. Sir WILLIAM ISAAC, 1867: m. 1865,
Catherine, da. of the late Alexander Miller, Esq., of Merindindi,
Victoria, and has issue.
A hand
^rms— Or, a stag trippant, within a bordure gules. Crrst — .-
holding a slip of a rose tree with three roses thereon all proper.
Residence — Jolimont, Mackay, Queensland, Australia.
Sons living- WILLIAM ISAAC, b. Oct. i3th, 1867. Alexander
Miller, b. 1869. John Barrington, b. 1873. Herbert Charles, b. 1876.
David Edwin, b. 1880. Another, b. 1886.
Sisters living — Sophia. Anna Maria. Eliza. Georgiana.^—
Frances Catherine. Maria Louisa.
Uncle living (son of ist Baronet)— Very Rev. Hussey Burgh, D.D., b.
Mens conscia rect:. I7?g . elj_ at xrin. Coll., Dublin ; is Dean of Melbourne : m. 1833, Jane,
A mind conscious of who d. 1885, da. of Edward Hardman, Esq., of Dublin, and has issue
•uprightness. living, John Arthur (of Waverley, Queensland), b. 1834 : in. 1861, Annie
Flora, da. of Alexander Wallace Dunlop, Esq., and has issue living,
Hussey Burgh John Arthur b. 1873, Alexander Wallace Dunlop b. 1875, Henry Dundas Keith b.
1880, Constance Madeline Frances : m. 1884, William Mountiford Longfield, Esq., formerly of James-
brook, co. Cork (and has issue living, William Brinkley Macartney b. 1886), Jane Catherine Nina
Henrietta: ;«. 18 — , James Snape, Esq., of Quirindi, N.S. Wales (and has issue living, Philip
Arthur Macartney £. 1891), Flora Charlotte Antonia, Jemima Vans Anna Mabel,— Edward Hardman
(of Mansfield, Victoria), b. 1835 : m. 1862, Georgiana Henrietta, da. of James Moore, Esq., of Kew,
Melbourne, and has issue living, Edward Hussey Burgh b. 1867, James Moore b. 1871, Charles
Perry b. 1880, Harriet Maria, Georgiana Maude : m. 1887, William Cunningham, Esq., of Winder-
mere, N. S. Wales (and has issue living, Hussey Burgh b. 1890, Georgina Maude), Jane Catherine,
Agnes Henrietta, Anne Constance, Charlotte Mary, — Rev. Hussey Burgh (of Caulfield, Melbourne),
b. 1840: in. 1872, Emily, da. of Henry Addenbrooke, Esq., and widow of the Hon. Robert Q.
Kermode, of Mona Vale, Tasmania, and has issue living, Hussey Burgh George b. 1875, Jane
Elizabeth Catherine, — Henrietta Rebecca, — Charlotte Elizabeth Caroline. Residence, The Deanery,
Melbourne, Australia.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late William George Macartney, Esq., son of 2nd baronet, fr. i?35, d.
188 — : m. 1872. Bessie (now of Bloomsbury, Mackay, Queensland), da. of the late
Robert Bayley Tyser, Esq., of Wellington, New Zealand : —
Henry Tyser, b. 1872. Ernest George, b. 1880. Edith Isabel. Eileen Agnes.
The ist baronet, Sir John, M.P., had, prior to his being created a baronet, received knighthood
for his services in promoting inland navigation in Ireland.
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M'CLURE, Creation 1874.
Sir THOMAS M'CLURE, ist Baronet^ son of the late
William M'Clure, Esq., merchant, of Belfast; b. March 4th, 1806 ;
ed. at Belfast Academical Institution ; is a J.P. for cos. Down,
Armagh, and Antrim, and borough of Belfast ; was Vice-Lieut,
of Downshire (High Sheriff 1864) 1872-86; sat as M.P. for
Belfast (L) 1868-74, unsuccessfully contested that borough 1857
and 1874, and sat for Londonderry co. 1878-85 : ;;/. 1877,
Ellison Thorburn, da. of Robert Andrew Macfie, Esq., formerly
M.P. for Leith. of Dreghorn Castle, Midlothian.
£\nns — Argent, on a chevron, engrailed azure between in chief two
roses gules, barbed and seeded proper ; and in base a sword, point down-
wards, of the second a mullet or. Crest — A tower with a dome proper there-
from ; a flagstaff also proper; a banner argent, charged with a rose, as in
the arms.
bpectemur agendo. Residence— Redford House, Colinton, Midlothian. C/ttfo— National
Let us be judged by our Liberal, Ulster, Ulster Reform.
actions. gjr Thomas's family on both sides have been distinguished by their
adherence to the cause of civil and religious liberty, and their attachment to the Presbyterian Church.
MACDONALD, Creation 1813, of East Sheen, Surrey.
Sir ARCHIBALD KEPPEL MACDONALD, 3rd Baronet ;
b. Oct. I5th, 1820; s. his father. Sir JAMES, ALP., 1832 ; ed. at
Harrow ; formerly Lieut, and Capt. Scots Fusilier Guards ; was
Equerry to H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex ; is a T-P. for Surrey,
,and a D.L. and a J.P. for Hants (High Sheriff 1865) : m. ist,
1849, Lady Margaret Sophia Coke, who d. 1868, da. of ist Earl
of Leicester; 2ndly, 1869, Catherine Mary, da. of the late John
I Coulthurst, Esq., of Gargrave Hall, Yorkshire, and widow of
the Hon. Thomas Edward Stonor, el. son of 3rd Baron Camoys,
and has issue by 2nd marriage.
^nns— Quarterly : ist, argent, a lion rampant gules: 2nd, or, a hand in
armour holding a cross-crosslet fitchee gules; 3rd, or, a row-galley, or
lymphad, the sails furled sable ; 4th, argent, a salmon naiant in fesse proper.
Per mare per terra „; Crtst — A hand in armour holding a cross-crosslet fitchee gules.
Seat — Woolmer Lodge, Liphook, Hampshire.
Over sea, over land.
Club— Travellers'.
Son living— ARCHIBALD JOHN, b. Feb. and, 1871
Daughter living — Mary Catherine.
This baronet is a branch of the family of Baron Macdonald, and is, next to that peer, the represen-
tative of the Macdonalds, Lords of the Isles, a family of Norwegian origin, long independent of the
Scottish kings. So far back as temp. Richard II., Duncan Macdonald, then Lord of the Isles, entered
into a treaty with that monarch on the independent footing of a sovereign prince. The Right Hon. Sir
Archibald, the ist baronet, was successively Solicitor-General, Attorney-General, and Lord Chief Baron
of the Exchequer. The 2nd baronet sat as M.P. for Hampshire.
Macdonal-Lockhart, see Lockhart.
MAC GREGOR of MAC GREGOR, Creation. 1795.
Royal is my race. $jr MALCOLM MAC GREGOR, R.N., 5tll
Baronet ; b. Aug. 3rd, 1873 ; s. his father, Sir
MALCOLM, 1879 ; became a Midshipman 1889.
J.vms — Argent, a sword in bend azure, an oak-tree eradi-
cated in bend sinister proper, on the dexter canton an
antique crown gules. Crtst — A lion's head proper crowned
with an antique crown or. jSuppprtcrs — Dexter, a unicorn
argent crowned and horned or ; sinister, a stag proper, tyned
azure. Clan jMogan — " Ard Choille."
Seat — Edinchip, Loch Earn Head, Perthshire, N.B.
Club— Pratt's.
Brother living— ALEXANDER RONALD, b. j une 2oth,
•~— 1878.
E'en do, and spair nocht. Sisters living— Malvina Charlotte (Hon. .">/rs. Granville
IV. R. Somerset) : m. 1892, the Hon. Granville \Yilliam
Richard Somerset [see B. Raglan], Residence, 26, Brompton Square, S.W. Margaret Helen
Mary. Maryel Alpina.
Uncles living (sons of srd Baronet)— Atholl, b. 1836 ; ed. at Haileybury ; formerly "Resident" at
Travancore : m. 1878, Caroline Mary Stuart, da. of Sir Robert Menzies, 7th baronet, and has issue
living, John Atholl, b. 1880,— Robert Menzies, b. 1885,— Evan Malcolm, b. 1883,— Morna, /'. 1887.
Residence, Eastwood, Dunkeld. Clubs, East India United Service, Travellers', Pnitt's. Sir
Evan, K.C.B., b. 1842; has been Permanent Sec. to the Admiralty since 1884 ; C.I5. 1882 : m.
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1884, Annie Louise, da. of the late Col. William A. Middleton, C.B. , and has issue living, Eva
Mary. Residence, The Red Lodge, Drayton Gardens, S. Kensington, S.W. Club, Union.
Alpin, b. 1846; formerly in Admiralty : is a Gentleman Usher to H.M. ; was Assist. Private Sec. to
ist Lord of the Admiralty (Lord G. Hamilton) 1886-9. Residence, Sandleford Priory, Newbury,
Berks. Clubs, White's, Arthur's.
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd Baronet) — Emily Louisa (Viscountess Stormonf) '. m. 1857, Viscount
Stormont, el. son of 4th Earl of Mansfield. Residence, 41, Upper Grosvenor Street, W. Mary
Elizabeth : in. 1871, John Charles Thynne, Esq., son of the Rev. Lord John Thynne \see M. Bath].
Residence, Little Cloisters, Westminster, S.W. (Daughter of and Baronet), Amelia Georgiana.
Residence, Dunkeld, N.B.
WidOWS living Of 3rd and 4th Baronets— MARY CHARLOTTE (Lady Mac Gregor), da. of the
late Adm. Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, Bart., G.C.B., b. 1813: -m. 1833, Sir John Atholl
Bannatyne Mac Gregor, 3rd baronet, who d. 1851. Residence, The Green, Hampton Court.
HELEN LAURA (Lady Helen Mac Gregor), da. of 3rd Earl of Antrim, of 2nd creation : in. 1864,
Sir Malcolm Mac Gregor, 4th baronet, who d. 1879. Residences, Edinchip, Loch Earn Head,
Perthshire; 5, Beaufort Gardens, South Kensington, S.W.
The royal descent of this ancient clan can be traced to remote antiquity, Gregor Garubh, or "The
Stout," having fought under King Duncan I. In the early part of the i7th century there were feuds
between numerous clans, the Mac Gregors being persecuted with such fury that any person might
mutilate or slay them with impunity. In this situation they continued till they were courted to join
the Solemn League and Covenant, upon promises of future friendship ; but they declared, "That as
they bore tJie crown on ttie faint of their swords, they would not fail to use the latter in support of
the former." They are the only instance of a race being forbidden to bear their family name, which
was first proscribed by James VI., owing to treachery and misrepresentation. They were restored by
Charles II., 1661, to their estates, and permitted to bear their own name. In the reign of William
and Mary the law of proscription was again revived, and continued in force until its repeal in 1774.
The name was not, however, restored till a royal license to resume it was obtained by Sir John.
Murray (properly Mac Gregor), 1822.
MACGREGOR, Creation 1828, of Saville Row, Middlesex.
E'en do, and sfair Sir WlLLIAM GORDON MACGREGOR, 4th Baronet ; b.
Sept. nth, 1846; s. his father, the Rev. Sir CHARLES, 1879 ;
ed. at Haileybury.
£Vrms — Argent, from a mount base an oak-tree surmounted by a sword in
bend proper, and in chief two eastern crowns gules, all within a bordure
engrailed of the last. Crtst — A human hand couped at the wrist and holding
a dagger erect proper, pommel and hilt gold.
Residence —
Brothers living— CHARLES REGINALD, D.S.O..J. 1847; entered g6th
Regt. 1868, was transferred to B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1872, and became
Lieut. -Col. 1888; served in Naga campaigns 1875 and 1879 (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp, Bt. Major.), in Afghan campaign 1880,
including march from Cabul to Kandahar and Battle of Kandahar (men-
tioned in despatches, medal with clasp, bronze star), in Mari expedition
1880 (mentioned in despatches), in Akha expedition 1883 (mentioned in
despatches), and in Burmah Expedition 1887 8-9 (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet Lt.-Col., clasp, D.S.O.). Clubs, United Service, East India United Service. Patrick
Eugene, b. 1856 : ;«. 1879, Gertrude, da. of the late J. F. M'Connell, Esq., and has issue living,
Cyril Patrick M'Connell, b. 1887, — Robert James M'Connell, b. 1890, — Gladys May. Residence,
102, St. Stephen's Avenue, Shepherd's Bush, W.
Sisters living— Annie Frances, in. 1886, Thomas John Perry, Esq., and has issue living, Regi-
nald John, b. 1890, — Dorothy Helen Macgregor.— Helen Grant : m. 1876, Edward Byron
Nicholson, Esq., M.A., Librarian of the Bodleian Library. Oxford, and has issue living, Violet
Helen,— Myrtle, — May. Residence, 2, Canterbury Road, Oxford. Alma Anna Margaret Gwyn :
nt. 1875, the Rev. George William Henry Hanford. M.A., V. of St.. Andrew's, Cardiff, and has
issue living, Aubrey George Macgregor, b. 1876. Residence, St. Andrew's Vicarage, Cardiff.
This family is of common ancestry with the Mac Gregors of Mac Gregor (see notes to preceding
Baronetcy). The ist baronet was Surgeon-Serjeant to H.M. King George IV.
M'GRIGOR, Creation 1831, of Campden Hill, Middlesex.
madhream. Sir JAMES RHODERICK DUFF M'GRIGOR, 3rd
Baronet; b. April 27th, 1857; s. his father, Sir CHARLES
RHODERICK, 1890; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford;
formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own) :
m. 1890, Helen Cornell, da. of John Gilbert Meiggs, Esq., of
123, Cromwell Road, S.W.
^rms — Argent, a fir-tree vert surmounted by a sword point upwards
in bend proper, pommel and hilt gold ; in the dexter chief an eastern crown
gules, on a chief azure a tower or, between the badge of the Order of the
Tower and Sword on the dexter, and that of the Crescent on the sinister.
Crest — A lion's head erased gules, crowned with an eastern coronet or.
Residence — 29, Sloane Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Boodle's, Naval and
Military, Junior United Service, Pratt's.
is my tribe.
Brothers living— CHARLES RHODERICK ROBERT, I. Sept. sth,
1860; ed. at Eton ; is Major King's Royal Rifle Corps, andD.A.A.G.,
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N.E. Dist. ; served in Transvaal campaign 1881, in Egyptian campaign 1882-4 (medal with clasp
and bronze star), in Soudan expedition 1884 (two clasps and 5th class Medjidie), and as A.D.C.
in Suakin campaign 1885 (clasp): in, 1892, Ada Rosamond, da. of the late Robert Hartley Bower,
Esq. [see Lister-Kaye, Bart.]. Club, Naval and Military.— William Colquhoun Grant, t. 1861 ;
ed. at Eton; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Scots Guards; served in Soudan Expedition 1885 (medal with
clasp, bronze star). Clubs, Guards', Wellington.— —George Duncan, b. 1867 ; ed. at Eton. Cln!<,
Isthmian.
Sisters living— Mary Jane Dallas -- Elizabeth Anne __ Dona Edith (Lady Dyer): m, 1886, Sir
Thomas Swinnerton Dyer, nth Bart. Residence, 5, Rutland Gate, S.W.
Aunt living (daughter of ist baronet)— Jane Grant : >«. 1845, the Rev. Frederic Parr Phillips, R.
of Stoke d'Albernon, and has issue living. Frederick Abbiss, b. 1848 : ?«. 1876, Fanny, da. of the late
Rev. George N. Phillips, V. of Eling, Hants. Residence, The Manor House, Stoke d'Albernon,
Cobham, Surrey.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue (hy ist marriage) of the late Major Walter James M'Grigor, 2nd son of ist
baronet, b. 1817, d. 1891 : m. isl, 1849, Maria Anne, who d. 1851, da. of Rear-
Adm. Digby ; 2ndly, 1870, Elizabeth Anna (now of 3, Upper George Street,
Bryanston Square, W.), el. da. of the Rev. John Hamilton [see Hawley, Bart.] : —
James Digby Walter, b. 1851.
The ist baronet, Sir James, K.C.B., F.R.S., was for thirty-six years Director-General of the Army
Medical Department, and three times Lord Rector of Marischal College, Aberdeen. There is a statue
of him in Chelsea, a bust of him in Wellington College, and a stall dedicated to his memory in the
Garrison Church at Portsmouth.
M'KENNY, of Dublin, Creation 1831. [Extinct 1866.]
Sir WILLIAM M'KENNY, 2nd and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 1st Baronet— Margaret : _>«. ist^ 18—, Capt. W. Gun (o^ist Regt.), of Fort
Lodge, co. Kerry, w
St. Asaph, who d. i
Lodge, co. Kerry, who d. 1828 ; 2ndly, 1832, the Right Rev. Joshua Hughes, D.D., Lord Bishop of
Residence, The Leasowes South, Great Malvern.
MACKENZIE, Creation 1673, of Coul, Ross-shire.
^tr ARTHUR GEORGE RAMSAY MAC-
KENZIE, Iith Baronet; b. May 2nd, 1865 ; s. his
father, Sir ROBERT RAMSAY, 1873 ; is a J.P. and
D.L. for co. Ross.
£Vnns — Quarterly : ist and 4th, azure, a deer's heaci
cabossed or, Mackenzie', 2nd and 3rd, gules, a boar's head
couped argent, Chisltalm. Crest — A boar's head erect or
between the attires of a stag fixed to a scalp sable. Supporttrs —
Dexter, an armed Highlander in full costume proper ; sinister,
a roebuck proper.
Seat — Coul, Strathpeffer, Ross-shire.
Purified by adi
Sisters living — Katharine Elizabeth. Louisa Steuart :
;«. 1885, James G. L. Archer, Esq., and has issue living,
Ronald Steuart, b. 1886, — Erling Ramsay, b. 1889. — Alister, b. 1890, — Kathleen Mary, b. 1891.
Residence, Laurvig, Norway.— —Frances Philadelphia.
Uncles living fsons of 7th Baronet)— DONALD MACLEOD, b._ Sept. i8th, 1815: is a retired
Vice-Adm. R.N., and a J.P. for co. London : m. 1865, Dorothea, da' of Adm. Sir Michael Seymour,
G.C.B. [see Culme-Seymour, Bart.]. Residence, Eltham House, Eltham, Kent Club, United
Service.— Henry Augustin Ornano, b. 1839 ; formerly a Civil Engineer : in. ist, 1859, Mary Anne,
who d. 1881, da. of the late Mons. Louis Francis Botte ; andly, 1^92, Josephine Emily, da. ot
Charles Bolton, Esq., of Clapham, S.W., and has issue living (by ist marriage), George Henry
Louis, b. 1872,— Robert Alfred Steuart, b. 1873, — Alexander Augustin Donald, b. 1876, — Catherine
Mary Aimee. Residence,
Widows living Of 9th and 10th Baronets — AGNES (Lady Mackenzie), da. of Ross Thompson-
Smyth, Esq., of Ardmore, Londonderry : in. ist, 1858, Sir W. Mackenzie, gth baronet, who d. 1868 :
zndly, 1881, the Baron di San Felice. LOUISA ALEXANDRINA (Lady Mackenzie), da. of Richard
Jones, Esq., M.L.A. of Sydney, N.S.W.: m. 1846, Sir Robert Ramsay Mackenzie, loth baronet,
who d. 1873. Residence, Coul, Strathpeffer, Ross-shire.
Collateral Branches living.
Descendants of the late Simon Mackenzie, Esq., 2nd son of ist baronet : —
Grandchildren of the late John Mackenzie, jun., Esq., son of the late John Mackenzie,
Esq., grandson of the late Simon Mackenzie, Esq. (ante), b. 1754, d. 1820 : m.
18— , Anne Isabelle Vandam, who d. 1831, of New York : —
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Mackenzie, b. 1807, d. 1888: m. 1832, Henrietta da. of Henry
Simonds, Esq., of Reading : —
issue living, Dudley Bligh Douglas, £. 1875, — Keith Douglas, b. 1879,— Maude Nina Douglas.—
Helen Douglas,— Florence Douglas, — Ethel Douglas. Residence, Sydney, N.S.W Mary
Louisa: m. 1856, the Rev. Alexander David Pringle, V. of Blakeney, and has issue living,
Henry Arthur, b. 1863, — John Archibald, b. 1873,— Fanny Christina, — Henrietta Louisa,— Isabella
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Margaret,- -Amy Cecilia, — Katharine Helen. Residence, Blakeney Vicarage, Newnham, Gloucester.
Anne Isabella: in. 1860, Capt. Edward Picton Baumgarten (formerly of loth Hussars), and has
issue living, Charles Ord, b. 1862, — Thomas Picton, b. 1865, — Edward Anthony, 6. 1874, — Frederick
Cecil, b. 1877, — Frances Henrietta, — Helen, — Mary Florence Mabel, — Constance Isabel. Florence
Emma : m. 1863, Duncan Stewart, Esq., who d. 1887, and has issue living, Duncan Grant Mackenzie,
/>. 1866, — Malcolm Mackenzie, b. 1871, — Gramme Mackenzie, b. 1877, — Florence Mackenzie, — Helen
Mackenzie, — Agnes Margaret Mackenzie, — Beatrice Lilian Mackenzie. Residence, Toronto, Canada.
Issue of the late Right Rev. Henry Mackenzie, D.D., Bishop Suffragan of Nottingham, b. 1808,
d. 1878 : m. ist, 18 — , Elizabeth, who d. 1840, da. of Robert Ridley, Esq., of Demerara ;
2ndly, 1842, Antoinette Margaret Campbell, da. of Sir James Henry Turing, 7th baronet : —
Henry Turing, b. 1843 ; in. 1887, Mary Adelaide, da. of the Rev. Walter Clarke, and has issue living,
Roderick Henry Turing, b. iSgt, — Mary Lilias. Residence, 20, Ladbroke Road, Notting Hill VV.
Stanley John WYNN, b. 1847 : m. 1869, Charlotte Arthur, who d. 1888, da. of the late Thomas Wynn,
Esq., whose surname he has assumed, and has issue living, Stanley Charles William, b. 1870. — Alex-
ander Evan Lindsay, b. 1872, — Esme Hugh Henry, b. 1875, — Ronald Gerald, b. 1878, — Archibald
Thomas, b. 1879, — Kenneth Mackenzie, b. 1880, — Charlotte Gladys Sissa Wynn, — Gwyneth.
Walter Turing, b. 1856 : ;«. 1880, Sophie, da. of W. A. Howie, Esq., of New Forest, Upper Nilambe,
Ceylon, and has issue living, Walter Robert Turing, b. 1881. James Henry Turing, b. 1858.
Evan Charles, b. 1860. Kenneth Edward, b. 1862. Edith : m. 1862, Rev. Henry John
Fellowes, R. of Over Wallop, and has issue living, eleven children. Resiliences, Over Wallop
Rectory, Stockbridge, Hants ; Torridon, Bournemouth West. Antoinette Mary. Alice Mar-
garet.—— Gertrude Eliza: m. 1872, John Wigram, Esq. {see FitzWygram, Bart.]. Residence, The
.Manor, Collingham, Notts. Ethel Fitzgerald.
Descendants of the late John Mackenzie, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet : —
Grandson of the late John Mackenzie, Esq. , grandson of the late John Mackenzie,
Esq. (ante) : —
"issue of the late Richard Mackenzie, Esq., b. 1780, d. 1850: in. 1810, Jane, da. of Capt.
Hamilton : —
John Ord, b. 1811 ; is a W.S., and a J.P. and D.L. for Lanarkshire: m. ist, 1833, Margaret Hope,
who d. 1873, da. of Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick, jth baronet ; 2ndly, 1881, Joanna, da. of the late
William Spens, Esq., of Edinburgh, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Alice Ord : m. 1864,
Francis Borthwick, Esq., —Margaret Mary : in. 1869, John Wharton Tod, Esq., W.S., of 3, Eglinton
•Crescent, Edinburgh, — Eleanora Susan: m. 1876, John C. R. Marshall, Esq.,— (by 2nd marriage),
Kenneth, b. 1882. Residence, Dolphinton House, Dolphinton, Lanarkshire. Chambers, g, Hill
Street, Edinburgh.
The 3rd baronet, participating in the proceedings of the Earl of Mar, was included in the act of
attainder passed against that nobleman and his adherents, but dying without male issue, and the
attainder not extending to collateral branches, the title and estates devolved upon his brother.
MACKENZIE, Creation 1702, of Gairloch, Ross-shire.
Bv virtue and valor. $tr KENNETH SMITH MACKENZIE,
6th Baronet ; b. May 25th, 1832 ; s. his father,
Sir FRANCIS ALEXANDER, 1843 ; appointed
Attache at Washington 1854 ; is Convener of
and Lord Lieut, of Ross-shire ; formerly Major
Ross-shire Militia; unsuccessfully contested
Inverness-shire (L) 1880 and 1885: m. 1860,
Eila Frederica, da. of the late Walter Frederic
Campbell, Esq., of Islay, and has issue.
^raa— - Quarterly ; ist and 4th, azure, a buck's
head cabossed or ; 2nd and 3rd, azure three frasers
argent. Crtst — A Highlander wielding a sword proper,
jsttjjfrorttrs — Dexter, a man in armour holding over his
dexter shoulder a sword proper ; sinister, a lion
rampant holding in his dexter paw a sword in pale
proper.
Club— Travellers'.
Not •without danger.
Seats — Gairloch, Ross-shire ; Conan House, Ross-shire, N.B.
Sons living— KENNETH JOHN, b. Oct. 6th, 1861 ; formerly Capt. 4th Batn. Rifle Brigade
(Prince Consort's Own); is Capt. 2nd Batn. Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, and a D.L. for
Ross and Cromarty : m. 1851, the Hon. Marjory Louisa, el. da. of Viscount Stormont [see E. Mans-
field], and has issue living, Marjory Kythe, b. 1892. Francis Granville, b. 1865.
Daughter living— Muriel Katharine.
Brother living— Francis Harford, b. 1833.
Half-Brother living— Osgood Hanbury, b. 1842 ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Ross-shire : nt. 1877,
Minna Amy, da. of Sir Thomas Edwards-Moss, ist baronet, and has issue living, Mary Thyra.
Residence, Inverewe House, Poolewe, N.B.
WidOW living Of 5th Baronet— MARY (Lady Mackenzie), da. of Osgood Hanbury, Esq., of
Holfield Grange, Coggeshall, Essex : m. 1836, Sir Francis Alexander Mackenzie, 5th baronet, who
d. 1843. Residence, Tournaig Lodge, Poolewe, N.B.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late John Mackenzie, Esq., M.D., 4th son of 4th baronet, b. 1803, d. 188-:
vi. 18— , Mary Jane, da. of the late Rev. John Inglis, D.D., of Edinburgh : —
Hector, b. 18 — ; formerly a Judicial Commr. Central India. Residence, 10, Stafford Terrace, Ken-
sington, W. Christina Isabella : in. 1853, Charles Addington Hanbury, Esq. , and has issue living,
John Mackenzie, b. 1861,— Basil, b. 1862,— David, b. 1864,— Florence Mary,— Kythe Agatha,—
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Isabel,— Mary Frances Lisette. Residences, Belmont House, East Barnet ; Strathgarve. Ross-shire,
N.B. Kythe Caroline : m. 1865, Francis Mackenzie Ogilvy, Esq., and has issue living, Francis
Devon. Georgiana Elizabeth : m. 1860, Lieut. -Col. Duncan Henry Caithness Reay Davidson,
ist Vol. Batn. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of 'Albany's), who d. 1889, and
has issue living, Duncan (Club, Scottish), b. 1865 : m. 1887, Gwendoline, da. of W. D. Mackenzie,
Esq., of Fawley Court, Henley-on-Thames,— Godfrey Bayne, b. 1882,— Mary : in. 1879, T- Dundas,
Esq., of Carrowhal!, and has issue living, two sons,— Elizabeth Diana : in. 1882, Capt. A. Macnicol,
— Adelaide Lucy: in. 1889, Harold E. Boulton, Esq.,— G. Veronica: in. 1880, Rowland Hunt,
Esq., of Boreaton Hall, Shrewsbury,— C. Isabel. Residence, Tulloch Castle, D'ingwall, N.B.
Grandchildren of the late John Mackenzie, Esq., M.D. (ante): —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Harry Maxwell Mackenzie, b. 1839, d. 18— : in. 1872, Caroline.
Georgina, da. of Capt. W. Ponsonby, B.S.C. :—
Hector, b. 1875. Harry, b. 1877. Kenneth, b. 1878. Colin, b. 18— . Alistair, t. i3— .
Margaret. Kythe. Gladys.
The Mackenzies are descended from the Irish house of Fitzgerald, one of whom, Colin, with a
number of followers, settled in Scotland 1261, and received a grant of land from Alexander III.
for aiding to repel the invasion of Haco. King of Norway. The Mackenzies of Gairloch are the
eldest cadets of the family founded by Colin.
MACKENZIE, Creation 1703, of Scat-well, Ross-shire.
Sir JAMES DIXON MACKENZIE., yth
Baronet, 3rd son of the late Major Lewis Mac-
kenzie, youngest son of the late Colin Mackenzie,
Esq., 2nd son of 3rd Baronet ; b. April 22nd, 1830 ;
s. his kinsman, Sir JAMES JOHN KAN DOLL, 1884 ;
ed. at Rugby ; formerly of 79th Highlanders and
I4th Foot; Brevet Major (h.p. 1865) ; is a J.P. and
a D.L. for Ross-shire and a D.L. for Lanarkshire ;
m. 1858, Julia Stanley, da. of Dr. Samuel Clutsam,
of Trin. Coll., Dublin), and has issue.
£Vrms — Quarterly : ist azure, a deer's head cabossed or,
Without stain Mackenzie ; 2nd, per pale azure and gules, a rock in flames
proper ; 3rd, gules, three legs of a man armed proper, conjoined
in the centre at the upper part of the thighs Hexed in triangle, garnished and spurred or, Macleod
of Lewes ; 4th, azure a stag's head cabossed or within a bordure embattled of the second, Mackenzie
of Finedon. Crtst — The sun in splendor proper. £nppurirrs — Two stags proper.
Clubs — Army and Navy, St. James's.
Son living-JAMES KENNETH DOUGLAS, *. Aug. 3ist, 1859.
Daughters living — Alice Nancy. Louisa Augusta. Lilian Geraldine. Evelyn.
Sisters living — Nancy Copley : m. 1854, Thomas Anthony Lister, Esq., Barrister-at-law, who d.
1873, and has issue living, Nancy Mary Augusta. Residence, 12, Southwick Crescent, W. Juiia
Louisa : m. 1864, Baron Iver Holger Rosenkrantz, of Denmark, who d. 1873, and has i--sue living,
Gunde, — Palle, — Marcus, — Arild. Residence,
Widow living Of 6th Baronet— MARY ANNE (Lady Mackenzie), da. of James MacNeil, Esq.
of Liverpool : in. 1879, as his 2nd wife, Sir James John Randoll Mackenzie, 6th bart., who d. 1884.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late John Mackenzie, Esq. (infra) : —
Is^ue of the late Adm. John Francis Campbell Mackenzie, b. 1820, d. 1892: in. 1830. Anna-
bella (now of 32, Onslow Square, S.W.), da. of the Rev. John Stirling, D.D., of Craigie,
co. Ayr : —
Edmund Lyons, b. 1858 : m. 1888, Julia, da. of the late Peyton Skipworth Coles, Esq., of Estoute-
ville, Virginia, U.S.A.— —Frank, b. 1859. Kenneth Lester, b. 1862. Annie : ;//. 1878, the
Rev. Edward Moore, D.D., Principal of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, and R. of GatcOmbe. I. of W.,
and has issue living, John Leslie Mackenzie, b. 1889, — Mary Beatrice, — Olive Lilian. AV
St. Edmund Hall, Oxford. Louise. Laura Maynard.
Grandchildren of the late Col. George Mackenzie, 4th son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late John Mackenzie, Esq., b. 1779, d. 1824 : in. 1814, Caroline Marie I!.v.':iiere
Deshayeux, who d. 1852 : —
Francois, b. 1823 ; formerly Major Bengal Army; served in Afghan War 1842 (medal), and in Sutlej
campaign 1845-6 (severely wounded, medal with two clasps): in. 1854, Julia, who d. 1884, da.
of John Mercer, Esq., of Maidstone, and has issue living, George Frederick Campbell, t. 1855 ;
is Major Suffolk Regt., and Adj. of its ist Vol. Batn. ; served in Afghan War 1879-80: in. 1885,
Emily Mary, da. of the late Capt. T. Boulton, i4th Hussars, and has issue living, Geraldine,
Olive, — Francois Donald, b. 1860, — John Roderick Kenneth, b. 1869, — Julie Louise Clara, — Lillias
Fynvola. Residence, 41, Colville Terrace, W. Club, East India United Service. ;
Georgina : in. 1843, the Rev. Stair M'Quhae, who d. 1872, and has issue living, John Mackenzie,
b. 1847, — Caroline, — Mary Laurie, — Louisa Georgina. Residence, Rownhams, Southampton.
Grandson of the late Roderick Mackenzie, Esq., grandson of the late Sir Kenneth
Mackenzie, ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Alexander Mackenzie. Esq., b. 17 — , d. 1843: in. 1812, Jane, da. of John
Henderson, Esq. : —
Charles Roderick, £. 18 — : m. 1846, Madeline, da. of the Rev. Sir William Murray, qth Bart. (cr. 1826).
The ist baronet sat as M.P. for Ross-shire 1702-7, and the sth baronet was Lord Lieutenant of
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that county, and M.P. therefor 1822-31. This family is a collateral branch of the Mackenzies, Earls
of Cromarty (title attainted 1746), and the present baronet is representative of Sir John Mackenzie, of
Tarbat (created a baronet of Nova Scotia by Charles I. 1628), who was father of the ist Earl.
MACKENZIE, Creation 1837, of Kilcoy, Ross. [Extinct 1883.]
Sir EVAN MACKENZIE, 2nd and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 2nd Baronet — Isabella Jane : m. 1869, Lieut.-Col. John Edward Burton
(formerly of gist Highlanders), who in 1887 assumed the additional surname of Mackenzie, and has
issue living, Evan North, b. 1870, — Colin John Mackenzie, b. 1871, — Edward Grove, b. 1876, —
Isabella Alicia Eva. Residences, Kilcoy Castle, Muir of Ord, N. B. ; Belmaduthy House, Munlochy,
Ross-shire ; Buckleigh Lodge, Westward Ho, Devon. Edith Millicent. Eva Mary Marjory
Erskine : m. 1872, Lieut.-Col. Roaerick Grogan Mackenzie, formerly of i6th Lancers, who d. 1892,
and has issue living, Eva Georgiana Lillie Mackenzie, — Alice Maud Harriet,— Violet Edith Ethel.
Residence, Flowerburn House, Fortrose, N.B. Sarah Anna Philomena.
Daughter living Of 1st Baronet — Jane: m. 1853, Major James Wardlaw, who d. 1867, and has
issue living, John Colin, b. 1856 : is Capt. ist Batn. Border Regt. : in. 1890, Mabel Constance, da.
of the late William Bousfield Page, Esq., of St. Ann's, Carlisle, — George Lake, b. 1864, — James
Robert Preston, b. 1867, — Geraldine Anne Isabella Mary Jane : in. 1876, George Francis Gillanders,
Esq., of Highfield, Muir of Ord, Ross-shire, N.B., who d. 1885, an^ nas issue living, Frances
Geraldine, — Horalia Georgina Ramsay: in. ist, 1877, W. G. C. Asher, Esq., who d. 1882 ; 2iidly,
1885, Thomas Home, Esq., of 10, Grosvenor Street, Edinburgh, — Jane Frances Harriet: in, 1890,
George Mullen, Esq., of Springfield, Sligo, and has issue living, Jane Horatia Mary. Residence,
n, Grosvenor Street, Edinburgh.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— SARAH ANNA PHILO.MENA (Lady Mackenzie), da. of J. Parkes,
Esq., of Londonderry : in. 1844. Sir Evan Mackenzie, 2nd and last baronet, who d. 1883. Residence,
The Parks, Minehead R.S.O., Somerset.
MACKENZIE, Creation 1890, of Glen Muick, Aberdeen.
Sir ALLAN RUSSELL MACKENZIE, 2nd Baronet ;
b. March agth, 1850 ; ed. at Harrow ; formerly an Officer in
Roy. Horse Guards ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for co. Ross, and
one of H.M.'s Body Guard for Scotland ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Ross and Cromarty (C) 1884 : m. 1874. Lucy Eleanora,
da. of Duncan Davidson, Esq., of Tultoch Castle, co. Ross,
and has issue.
^rms — Per pale indented azure and or, a stag's head cabossed counter-
changed. Crtst — A dexter hand grasping a sword bandwise proper.
Seats — Glen Muick, Aberdeenshire ; Kintail, Lochalsh, N.B. ; Braik-
ley, co. Aberdeen. Clubs — Carlton, Marlborough, New (Edinburgh).
Sons living— ALLAN JAMES REGINALD, b. May 26th, 1880.
Victor Aud4ey Falconer, b. 1882. Allan Keith, b. 1887. Eric
Dighton, b. 1891.
Daughter living— Mary Lucy Victoria.
Sisters living— Alice Louisa Raynsford (Lady Pigot) : m. 1879, Sir George Pigot, sth Bart. Resi-
dence, Pembroke Lodge, Sunninghill, Berks..— —Margaret Allan Stuart: in. 1881, Col. Thomas
Davison, formerly i6th Lancers. Residence,
Widow living Of 1st .Baronet— MARY (Lady Mackenzie), da. of C. Du Pre' Russell, Esq., B.C.S. :
in. 1849, Sir James Thompson Mackenzie, ist baronet, who d. 1890. Residence,
This family, according to tradition, is descended from that of Mackenzie of Suddie. co. R.OSS.
In utrumque paratus.
Prepared for either
fortune.
MUIK-MACKENZIE, Creation 1805, of Delvine, Perthshire.
Sir ALEXANDER MUIR-MACKENZIE, 3rd Baronet;
b. July 6th, 1840 ; s. his father, Sir JOHN WILLIAM PITT,
1855 ; ed. at Harrow ; formerly Capt. 78th Foot, Major Stir-
lingshire Militia, and Capt. Perthshire Rifle Vol. ; is a D.L.
for Perthshire, and Chm. of Police Committee: m. 1871,
Frances Rosa, da. of Sir Thomas Moncrieffe, 7th Baronet.
$rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, on a fesse azure, three estoiles
or, Muir; 2nd and 3rd, azure, a buck's head cabossed or, all within a
bordure nebuly quarterly gules and argent, Mackenzie. Cnsts — ist, an
olive-branch in bend dexter surmounted by a sword in bend sinister all
proper ; 2nd, a dexter hand grasping a dart in bend sinister proper. j£uonJ>
.afttotto — " Recte ad ardua" (Straight at difficulties').
Residence— Delvine, Dunkeld. Clubs— Scottish, New.
Brothers living— ROBERT SMYTHE, b. Nov. 27th, 1841 ; ed. at Roy.
Mil. Acad., Woolwich; became Major R.A. 1878, and Hon. Lieut.-Col.
1882, when he retired : in. 1872, Anne Elizabeth Augusta, da. of the late
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dare, and has issue living, tnid, b, 1889. Residence, 21, Hyde Fark Gate, 3. VV. (,«<?;«/*?;
3, Temple Gardens, E.G. Clubs, University, National, Beefsteak John William Pitt, b. 185,
ed. at Eton; is in B.C.S. : in. 1876, Fanny Louisa, da. of the late Lieut. -Gen. Montague Gholmeley
John.stone [see Johnstone, Bart., colls.], and has issue living, two sons and two daus. Residences,
Galcutta ; Simla.
Sister living — Susannah Anne Eliza. Residence, The Hermitage, Ranmore, Dorking.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— SOPHIA MATILDA (Lady Muir-Mackenzie), sth da. of the late
James Raymond Johnstone, Esq. [see Johnstone, Bart., colls.]: ni. 1832, Sir John William Pitt
iNIuir-Mackenzie, 2nd baronet, who d. 1855. Residence, 8, West Eaton Place, S.W.
MACKINNON, Creation 1889, of Strathaird, Isle of Skye, and Loup, Kilcalmonell,
co. Argyll.
Sir WILLIAM MACKINNON, C.I.E., ist Baronet,
youngest son of the late Duncan Mackinnon, Esq., of Campbel-
town, co. Argyll, by his wife, Isabella, who d. 1861 ; b. March
3ist, 1823 ; is a J.P. and a D.L. forco. Argyll, and a D.L. for
co. Inverness ; C.I.E. 1882 : m. 1856, Janet C., da. of the late
R. Jameson, Esq.
^rms — Quarterly : ist, vert, a boar's head erased argent, in the mouth
a shin-bone proper ; 2nd, azure, in fesse between two anchors erect proper,
a castle triple towered gules, embattled argent ; 3rd, or, an ancient galley
fules ; 4th, argent, from the sinster a dexter hand couped at the wrist proper,
olding a cross crosslet fitchee sable ; all within a bordure indented or.
Crtst — A boar's head as in the arms.
Seats — Balinakill, Clachan, Argyllshire ; Strathaird, Isle of Skye.
Clubs — Brooks's, Reform, Royal Yacht Squadron, New (Edinburgh).
MACKWORTH, Creation 1776, of Gnoll Castle, Glamorganshire.
Sir ARTHUR WILLIAM MACKWORTH, 6th Baronet ;
b. Oct. 5th, 1842; s. his father, Str DIGBY FRANCIS, 1857;
is Col. R.E., and a D.L. and J.P. for Monmouthshire ;
served in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze
star, and 3rd class Medjidie) : m. 1865, Alice Kate, da. of
Joseph Cubitt, Esq., C.E., and has issue.
^rms — Per pale indented sable and ermine, on a chevron gules, five
crosses-patee or. Cttgt — A cock proper.
Seat — Glenuske, Carleon, Monmouthshire. Club — Junior United
Service.
Sons living— DIGBY, b. May 2oth, 1868 ; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. The
Queen's (Roy. W. Surrey Regt.). Humphrey, b. 1871 ; is Lieut. 3rd
Gwell angau na cywilydd. Batn. Queen s (Roy. W. Surrey Regt.). Francis Julian Audley, (>.
Rather death than shame. '8,76. -Harry Llewellyn, b, . 187^— Geoffrey, b. 1879. Arthur
Christopher Paul, b. 1886. John Dolben, b. 1887.
Daughters living — Gyneth. Helen. Mary Josephine.— —Beryl Katharine.— Dorothy.
Brothers living— William, 6. 1847. Rowland, b. 1848.
Widow living Of 5th Baronet — MATHILUE ELEANOR ELIZA (Lady MackwortK), da. of Lieut. -
Col. Peddie, K.H. : m. 1840, Sir Digby Francis Mackvvorth, sth baronet, who d. 1857. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut. Herbert Mackworth, R.N., 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1791,
d. 1848 : m. 1821, Jessie, who d. 1869, da. of James Anderson, Esq. : —
Jessie Philippa : in. 1851, the Rev. George Woodfield Paul, V. and Patron of Finedon, and has issue
living, Herbert Woodfield, M.P. (of 46, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, S.W.), b. 1853 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1875) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1878 ; has sat as M.P. for Edinburgh.
S. Div. (LG) since 1892 : m. 1883, Elinor, da. of the late William Ritchie, Esq., Member of Council
of Gov.-Gen. of Bengal, and has issue living, Humphrey Mackworth b. 1885, Beatrice Elinor b.
1890, — Gerald Dolben, b. 1865, — Lilian Gertrude : m. 1887, Rev. William Oram Leadbitter, V. of
Denford-cum-Ringstead, Northamptonshire, and has issue living, Geoffrey George b. 1891, Margaret
Woodfield b. 1888, — Helena Beatrice, — Jessie Georgina. Residence, Finedon Vicarage, Welling-
borough Jane Deere : m. 1862, George Sinclair Brodie, Esq., who d. 1880. Martha Amelia.
Fanny : in. 1859, Thomas Bagnall, Esq., J.P. , D.L., and has issue living, Helen Maurice, —
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
357
Jessie Mary, — Alice Hilda, — Grace Mackworth, — Gertrude Frances. Mary : ;«. 1864, Maj.-Gen.
Edmund Lewin Taverner, who d. 1891 (formerly of Bom. S.C.), and has issue living, Lewin Mack-
worth, b. 1866: m. 1891, Gertrude Amy, da. of C. C. Graham, Esq., of Karori and Wellington,
New Zealand, — Herbert Lacy, b. 1870. Residence, Greatbridge House, Romsey, Hants.
Augusta Octavia.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut. Herbert Mackworth (ante) :—
Issue of the late Herbert Francis Mackworth, Esq.,<$. 1823, d. 1858 : m. 1853, Julia Henrietta,
who d. 1883, da. of Sir Digby Mackworth, 4th baronet : —
Audley, b. 1857. Constance.— —Theodora.
Issue of the late William Augustus Mackworth, Esq., b. 1825, d. 1855 : m. 1852, Juliet Anne
Owen, da. of Frank Valpy, Esq., of Dunedin, New Zealand : —
Wilhelmina Jessie.
Issue of the late Arthur Francis John Mackworth, 4th son of 3rd baronet, b, 1804,
d. 1835 : in. 1831, Augusta Mary, who d. 1884, da. of Joseph Gilbert, Esq., of
Maddington, Wilts : —
Fanny Augusta Matilda.
Issue of the late William Harcourt Isham Mackworth-Dolben, Esq., sth son of 3rd
baronet, b. 1806, d. 1872 : in. 1835, Frances, who d. 1892, da. of William Somerset
Dolben, Esq. : —
Ellen.
This family is of considerable antiquity in Shropshire and Derbyshire, and a member of it fought
at Poictiers in 1356. Sir Francis Mackworth, a distinguished royalist, fought on the side of Charles I.
Col. Humphrey Mackworth, a man of considerable note temp. Commonwealth, was M.P. for Salop,
was Governor for Shrewsbury, and one of Cromwell's Council. The ist baronet sat as M.P. for Cardiff,
and the 2nd baronet bequeathed the Gnoll Castle estate to his widow.
MACLEAN, Creation 1631. of Morvaren, Argyllshire.
Sir FiTzRov DONALD MACLEAN, loth
Baronet ; b. May i8th, 1835 ; s. his father, Col. Si>
CHARLES FIT/,- ROY, 1883 ; formerly Lieut. -Col.
1 3th Hussars ; served in Crimea 1854-5 (medal with
two clasps, and Turkish medal) ; is Col. W. Kent
Yeo. Cav., a J.P. for Kent, Head of the Houses of
Duart, Brolos and Morvaren, and 26th Chief of the
Clan Maclean : m. 1872, Constance Marianne, da. of
the late George Holland Ackers, Esq., of Moreton
Hall, Cheshire, and has issue.
$ruts — Quarterly : ist, argent, a rock gule ; 2nd, argent,
a dexter hand fessewise couped gules holding a cross-crosslet
fitchee in pale azure ; 3rd, or, a lymphad sable ; 4th, argent, a salmon naiant proper, in chief two eagles'
heads erased affronte gules. Crtst — A tower embattled argent. $upyovtf rs —Two ostriches, each having
in its beak a horseshoe proper.
Residence — 15, Hyde Park Terrace, Cumberland Gate, W. Clubs — Army and Navy, United
Service, Boodle's.
Sons living— HECTOR FITZROY, b. Feb. I7th, 1873. Charles Lachlan, R.N., b. 1874 ; became
a Midshipman 1891. John Marsham, b. 1879.
Daughter living— Finovola Marianne Eleanor, b. 1887.
Sisters living — Emily Frances Harriet. Louisa Marianne (Hon. Mrs. Ralph Nej.'il[) : m. 1860,
the Hon. Ralph Pelham Nevill, brother of ist Marquess of Abergavenny. Residences, Birling
Manor, Maidstone ; 38, Lowndes Square, S.W. Fanny Henrietta (Baroness Hood of Avalon)'.
in. 1855, the ist Baron Hood of Avalon. Residence, 19, Queen's Gate Place, S.W. Georgiana
Marcia (Baroness LlangattocK): m. 1868, the ist Baron Llangattock. Residences, The H end re,
Monmouth ; Llangattock Manor, Monmouth ; South Lodge, Rutland Gate, S.W.
The ist baronet was a zealous adherent of King Charles I. The 2nd baronet fell at the battle of
Inverkeithing, 1651. The 5th baronet was arrested on suspicion of enlisting men at Edinburgh for the
French army in aid of the Jacobite cause, and having suffered two years' imprisonment, was liberated
in pursuance of the Act of Grace 1747.
MACMAHON, Creation 1815, of Dublin.
Sir WILLIAM SAMUEL MACMAHON, 3rd Baronet ; b-
Nov. 9th, 1839 ; s. his father, Sir BERESFORD BURSTON, 1873 ;
served inDiplo. Ser. 1858-62 ; formerly Capt. 2nd Life Guards;
is a J. P. for co. Clare.
,3\rjns — Per saltire or and ermine, a lion passant azure between two
lions passant-reguardant gules. Cast — An arm embowed in armour holding
a sword all proper, surmounted by a portcullis gules, chained or.
Seat — Mountfield Lodge, Mountfield, Tyrone. Clubs — St. James's,
Raleigh.
Brothers living— ROBERT BATESON, b. Nov. 5th, 1840. Beresford
Burston, b. 1849. Gerald Charles, 6. 1831. Lionel, b. 1856 ; formerly
Lieut. sSth Regt. Club, St. Stephen's.
Sisters living— Catherine Charlotte (Lady Grogaii), m. 1867, Sir Edward
Grogan, ist baronet, who d. 1891. Residences, Moyvore, co. Westmeath ;
Sic nos, sic sacra tuemur. Ballyntire, Hall, Dublin. Frances Thomasine : «/. 1863, Joseph
Thusivedi'feiidourseh'es, Gubbins, Esq., and has issue living, Francis Joseph Beresford, b. 1865,
and our sacred rights. — Frederick William Beresford, b. 1868 ; is Lieut. R.E., — Marcus Stamer
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Katherine Daphne Violet. Residence, Foster Hill Road, Bedford
AuntS living (daughters of ist Baronet)— Charlotte Maria: m. i
2, Samuel Edward MccGwire,
The ist baronet, the Right Hon. Sir William, was a Privy Councillor and Master of the Rolls in
Ireland. His eldest brother was also created a baronet in 1817. (See note to next Baronetcy.)
M'MAHON, Creation 1817.
Sir AUBREY HOPE M'MAHON, 4th
Baronet ; b. Aug. 26th, 1862 ; s. his father, Gen. Sir
THOMAS WESTROPP, C.B., 1892 ; is Lieut, and Adj.
3rd Batn. Grenadier Guards.
,2\nns — Per saltire or and ermine, a lion passant azure be-
tween two lions passant-reguardant gules. Crtst — An arm
embowed in armour, holding a sword wavy, all proper, sur-
mounted of a portcullis gules, chained or. ^upporttrs— On
either side a private of the loth Foot habited and accoutred,
and holding in the exterior hand a musket proper.
Brothers living-HORACE WESTROPP, b. Oct. 28th,
1863 ; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers. Francis
Yorke, b. 1864; is Capt. and Adj. ist Dragoons. Nor-
man Reginald, b. 1866 ; is Lieut, and Adj. 2nd Batn. Roy.
Fusiliers (City of London Regt.).
Sister living- Frances Mary Holford : m. 1888, J. W. J. Hardman, Esq. Residence,
Uncle " '
Thus we defend ourselves and our
sacred rights.
AuntS living (daughters of 2nd baronet) — Charlotte : m. 1843, Capt. John Kellerman Wedderburn,
who d. 1891 [see Wedderburn, Bart., colls.]. Residence, 41, Cadogan Place, S.W.— Frederica
(Hon. Mrs. Augustus Byron): t>i. 1852, the Rev. the Hon. Augustus Byron, son of 7th Baron
Byron. Residence, Kirkby Mallory Rectory, near Hinckley.
WidOW living Of 3rd Baronet— CONSTANCE MARIANNE {Lady M'Mahon\ widow of John S.
Brooking, Esq.: m. 1888, as his 3rd wife, Gen. Sir Thomas Westropp M'Mahon, C.I?., jrd
baronet, who d. 1892. Residence, 40, Queen's Gate, S.W.
The ist baronet, the Right Hon. Sir John M'Mahon, was a Privy Councillor for Ireland and
ivate Secretary and Keeper of the Privy Purse to George IV. His next brother wa
Pr
bar
bro
•as also created a
vuie oeureiary ana Deeper 01 tne ±"rivy furse to Lieorge J V. His next orotner was also created a
'onet. (See preceding Baronetcy.) He was succeeded, by a limitation in the patent, by his second
ither, Gen. Sir Thomas, G.C.B., Col. of loth Foot, and Com. -in-Chief of the Forces at Bombay.
WORKMAN-MACNAGHTEN, Creation 1836, of Dundarave, Antrim.
Sir FRANCIS EDMUND WORKMAN-MAC-
NAGHTEN, 3rd Baronet ; b. July 9th, 1828 ; s. his
father, Sir EDMUND CHARLES, 1876 ; ed. at Eton ;
entered 8th Hussars 1845, and retired as CoJ. 1870 ;
served in Eastern campaign 1854-5 (medal with four
clasps, and Turkish war medal J, and in Rajpootana
and Central India 1858-9 (medal with clasp) ; is Lord
Lieut, of co. Antrim, Chief of the Clan Macnaghten,
and Hon. Col. 4th Batn. Roy. Irish Rifles : in.
1866, Alice Mary (whom he divorced 1883), da. of
William Howard Russell, Esq., LL.D., and has issue.
.SVrms— Quarterly: ist and 4th, Macnaghten, quarterly: ist and 4th, argent, an arm issuant from
the sinister proper, the hand grasping a cross-crosslet fitchee azure ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a tower
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. 359
gules, all within a bordure ermine ; 2nd and 3rd, Workman, or, three martlets sable between two bars
wavy gules, in chief three crescents, and in base a portcullis of the second. Crest — ist, a tower, gules ;
2nd, out of a crescent quarterly argent and sable a lictor's fasces, rods or, axe proper. jjupporttrs —
Two roebucks proper. $flotto 01)tr Cnst — " Non pas 1'ouvrage mais 1'ouvrier " (Not tlie work, bitt tlie
workman).
•SVa/— Dundarave, Bushmills, co. Antrim. Club — United Service.
Sons living— EDMUND FRANCIS, b. Nov. 141(1, 1870 ; is Lieut. i6th Lancers. Kenneth, b.
1875-
Daughters living— Mary Alice. Hilda Margaret.
Brothers living — Edward MACNAGHTEN, b. 1830 ; cr. a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, by title of
Baron Macnaghten 1887 [see " Peerage"] : m. 1859, Frances Arabella, da. of the late Right Hon.
Sir Samuel Martin, P.C.,and has issue living, Edward Charles (of 13, Westbourne Street Hyde
Park, W., and 3, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.), b. 1859; Bar. Lincoln's Inu 1885: in. 1888,
the Hon. Gwen Elca Violet Abbott, who d. 1891, da. of 3rd Baron Tenterden, and has issue living,
Hugh Aubrey b. 1889, — Francis Alexander, b. 1863, — Frederick Fergus, b. 1867,— Malcolm Martin,
i. 1869, — Maurice Patrick, b. 1874, — Frances Helen, — Beatrice Mary, — Florence Mary, — Octavia
Mary, — Anne Julia Mary, — Ethel Mary. Residences, 198, Queen's Gate, S.W. ; Runkerry, Bush-
mills, co. Antrim. Clubs, United University, Carlton. William Henry MACNAGHTEN, b. 1833 ;
formerly Capt. ist Bengal Light Cav. : m. 1879, Mary, da. of George Gough, Esq., of Rathnonan,
Clonmel. Residence,
Sister living — Octavia Helen : ;«. 1869, Colin Glencairn Campbell, Esq., who d. 1889, and has issue
living, Colin Edmund, b. 1871, — Walter Francis Glencairn, b. 1876, — Muriel Mary, — Adelaide Mary
Glencairn. Residence,
Uncle living (son of ist baronet) — Sir Steuart MACNAGHTEN, b. 1815 ; ed. at Edinburgh, and at
Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1835) ; Bar. Middle Temple 1839 ; is a J.P. for Hants, and a D. L. for co.
Southampton; K.B. 1891 : «/. ist, 1848, Agnes, who d. 1863, widow of Capt. Lewis Shedden, da.
of James Eastmont, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1864, Lady Emily Frances, who d. 1874, widow of Henry Richard-
son, Esq., of Somerset, co. Derry, and da. of the late Vice-Adm. Lord M. R. Kerr and Charlotte,
in her own right, Countess of Antrim ; srdly, 1877, Amy Katharine, da. of the Rev. Arthur
Thomas, V. of Rottingdean, and has issue living (by 3rd marriage), Angus Charles Rowley
Steuart, b. 1883, — Letitia Julia Hanah, — Laura Maude Amy. Residence, Bittern Manor House,
Southampton. Club, Carlton.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Francis Macnaghten, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1798, d. 1869:
in. 1831, Ellen (now of 25, Chester Square, S.W.), da. of Valentine Conolly, Esq. : —
Arthur William, b. 1835 ; is Col. Bom. Cav. ; served in Indian Mutiny 1858-9, in Abyssinian expedi-
tion 1868 (medal), and in Afghan war 1880 (medal) : m. 1861, Louise, da. of the late Nelson Howard,
Esq., H.E.I.C.S., and has issue living, Francis William, b. 1862, — Blanche Alice: m. 1889, Capt.
Edward Hughes Hemming. R.E., — Minnie Louisa, — Mabel Margaret, — Ellen Mary, — Kathleen
Florence, — Olive. Club, East India United Service. Steuart Lambert, b. 1841 : ;«. 1878, Caroline
Matilda, da. of the late Rev. Christopher Garstin, of Ballyroney, co. Down, and has issue living,
Edmund Loftus, b. 1879, — Steuart Cecil, b. 1881. Edmund Ross, b. 1845 : in. 1876, Harriet,
da. of the late Rev. Christopher Garstin, of Ballyroney, co. Down, and has issue living, two daus.
Alfred Hill, b. 1848 : m. 1873, Arabella Marie, da. of William Belts, Esq., of Freuze Hall,
Norfolk, and has issue living, Balfour, b. 1875, — Stewart Maxwell, b. 1880, — Ella Margaret, b.
1878,— Violet Eileen, b. 1882. Residence, 9, Palmeira Mansions, Brighton.
Granddaughter of the late Francis Macnaghten, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Elliot Henry Macnaghten, b. 1839, d. 1878 : m. 1864, Maria (now of
Trenton, Milton Road, Bedford), da. of William Mills Edye, Esq., of Grahamstown,
S. Africa : —
Steuart Edye, b. 1873 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich. Ellen Emily. Isabella.— Mary.
Grandchildren of Elliot Macnaghten, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Elliot Macnaghten, Esq., b. 1837, d. 1875 : m. 1859, Jane Maria, who d.
1891, da. of the late Thomas Gowan Vibart, Esq., B.C.S. '.—
Russell Elliot, b. 1860 ; ed. at Eton, and at King's Coll., Camb. Hugh Vibart, b. 1862 ; ed. at
Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1883, Fellow 1888, M.A. 1889) ; is an Assist. Master at Eton.
Club, Grosvenor. Terence Charles, b. 1872. Kathleen Maria. Eva Mary.
Issue of the late Col. William Hay Macnaghten, C.B., b. 1842, d. 1889: m. 1869, Alice
Ellen (now of Monkhams, Bedford), da. of Lieut.-Gen. Mangles James Brander, I.S.C. : —
Francis Chester, b. 1871; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; is Lieut. 2nd
Batn. Roy. Irish Regt. Elrnest Brander, b. 1872; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Roy. Mil.
Acad., Woolwich. Leslie Hay, b. 1875. Arthur Edward Hay, b. 1887 Violet Isabella.
Maud.
Issue of the late Elliot Macnaghten, Esq., 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1807, d. 1888 : in.
ist, 1833, Isabella, who d. 1871, only da. of the late John Law, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1872,
Annie (now of Warbrook Cottage, Eversley, Winchfield), da. of the late George
Chester, Esq., of the B.C.S. : —
Chester, b. 1843 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is in Bombay Educational Ser. : m. ist, 1872, Isabella
Julia, who d. 1880, da.' of the late Rev. G. C. Hodgkinson, of Louth, Lincolnshire; 2ndly, 1882,
Susan Ferrier, da. of the late James John Kinloch, Esq., of Kair, co. Kincardine. Residence,
Rajkumar College, Kathiawar, Bombay. Rev. Henry Alexander, b. 1850 ; ed. at King's Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 2nd class Classical Tripos 1872, M.A. 1875) ; is R. of Tankersley, Barnsley : m. 1873,
Louisa, da. of Ross Donnelly Mangles, Esq., and has issue living, Henry Pelham Wentworth, b.
1880,— Norman Donnelly, b. 1881,— Etheldred Theodora, b. 1883. Residence, Tankersley Rectory,
Barnsley Melville Leslie, b. 1853; is Ch. Constable, Criminal Investigation Depart., Scotland
Yard : m. 1878, Dora Emily, da. of the Rev. Robert Edward Sanderson, D.D., V. of Holy Trinity,
Hastings, and Canon of Chichester, and has issue living, Charles Melville, b. 1879, — Julia Mary
Melville, b. 1881, — Christabel Mary Melville, b. 1890. Residence, 32, Warwick Square, S.W.
Helena: m. 1863, the Rev. John Thomas Barker, who d. 1890, R. of Rushden, near Higham
360
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Ferrers, and Hon. Canon of Peterborough. Mary Charlotte : in. 1867, Francis Sleuart Chapman,
Esq., who d. 1887. Alice Catherine: ;«. 1870, the Rev. Charles James Hamilton, V. of Dove-
ridge, and Hon. Canon of Southwell. Residence, Doveridge Vicarage, Derby Letitia Jane..
Eliza. Residence
The family of Macnaghten is of great antiquity in the Western Highlands. In 1267, Alexander III.
granted to Gillichrist Macnaghten and his heirs the custody of the castle and island of Frechlan, on
condition that he should rebuild it, and keep it fit for the reception of the king whenever he should
visit it. His great-grandson Duncan, a faithful partisan of the cause of King L>uncan, was one of the
band that accompanied James Douglas in his attempt to deposit the heart of Robert Bruce at Jerusalem.
The ist baronet, Sir Francis, a Judge of the Supreme Court of Madras 1809-15, and of Calcutta 1815-25,
assumed the additional surname and arms of Workman by royal license 1809.
Macpherson-Grant, see Grant.
MAGNAY, Creation 1844, of Postford House, Surrey.
Sir WILLIAM MAGNAY, 2nd Baronet ; b. Nov.
1855; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM, 1871: m. 1879, Margaret
Susannah, da. of the late Matthew Soulsby, Esq., and has
£\rms — Ermine, fretty gules on a chief per pale of the second and azure
a sword proper, pommel and hilt or, surmounting a key saltirewise, the ward,
upwards gold, interlaced with the collar of the Lord Mayor of the City ot
London, between two leopards' faces erminois. Crtst — A lion rampant sable
billety erminois, murally crowned, gorged with a chain reflexed over the back,
and holding between the fore-paws a leopard's face or.
Residence — 19, Sussex Place, Regent's Park, N.W. Club — Union.
Magna est veritas.
Great is truth.
Sons living— CHRISTOPHER BOYD WILLIAM, b. March 27th, 1884.
Philip Matthew, b. 1885.
Daughter living— Dorothy Vera.
Sister living — Amelia. Residence, Milford Lodge, near Lymington,
Hants.
The ist baronet, Lord Mayor of London 1843-4, was created a baronet in commemoration of the
opening of the Royal Exchange by H.M. Queen Victoria, in 1844. He was son of Christopher
Magnay, Esq., Lord Mayor of London 1820-21.
MAHON, Creation 1819, of Castlegar, Galway.
Rev. Sir WILLIAM VESEY ROSS^MAHON, 4th Baronet;
b. July I3th, 1813 ; s. his brother, Sir JAMES, 1852 ; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1835, M.A. 1838) ; is R. of Rawmarsh: in.
1853, Jane, da. of the Rev. Henry King, of Ballylin, and has issue.
gmns — Per fesse sable and argent, an ostrich counterchanged, in the beak
a horseshoe or. Crist — A dexter arm embowed in armour the hand grasping,
a sword wavy all proper. .
Seat — Castlegar, Galway. Residence — Rose Hill, Rawmarsh, Rother-
ham.
Sons living— WILLIAM HENRY, b. Dec. 3ist, 1856 ; is Capt. 4th Batn.
Prince of Wales's Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.), and a J.P. for W. Riding of
Yorks. John Fitzgerald, b. 1858. Residence, Weston, Ahascragh, co.
Galway. Clubs, Raleigh, Kildare Street. Edward, b. 1862. Gilbert,
b. 1865.
Daughters living— Mary Geraldine. Alice Jane: m. 1889, Harry
Polhill Chambers, Esq. Residence, Grove House, Warlingham, Surrey.
Brother living— Henry, b. 1819.
Sisters living— Henrietta Louisa : m. 1845, James Foster- Vesey-Frtz-
gerald, Esq., J.P. and D.L., and has issue living, James, b. 1846: Bar.
King's Inns, Dublin 1871,— Geraldine Sophia : m. 1872, Robert Hume
Crowe, Esq., J.P., of Toonagh, Ennis. Residence, Moyriesk, Ennis,
co. Clare.— Georgiana : m. ist, 18 — , the Rev. Samuel Hill; 2ndly, 1866, Robert Hudson,
Esq. Jane Alicia: ;«. 1855, the Rev. Peter William Browne, M.A., who d. 1861, and has
issue living, Peter William (Club, Scottish), b. 1857 ; formerly Capt. 2nd Batn. Royal Scots
Fusiliers ; served in Zulu war 1879 (medal with clasp), and with Burmah Expedition 1885-6 (meda
Moniti meliora
sequamur.
Having been warned,
let itsfolttnv better
things.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
361
with clasp), — Gerald William (of 3, Richmond Hill, Monkstown, co. Dublin), b. 1859 : m. 1892,
Adeline Ellen, da. of the late Major H. C. Godley, 28th Regt., of Chapelizod, co. Dublin, — Mary
Catherine Caroline: m. 1882, the Rev. Henry De Vere Hunt (B.A. Camb.), Incumbent of Ahas,-
cragh, co. Galway. Residence, 6, Clarinda Park East, Kingstown, Dublin.— Caroline : m. 1857,
Thomas Adair Hunt, Esq. Residence, Milverton, Ahascragh, co. Galway.
MAINWARING, Creation 1804, of Over-Peover, Cheshire.
Sir PHILIP TATTON MAINWARING, 4th Baronet ; b.
Sept. nth, 1838; s. his brother, Sir STAPLETON THOMAS,
1878: ;«. 1875, Louisa Emily, da. of the late Rev. George Pitt,
of Crickett Court, Chard \_see infra], and has issue.
Patron of Ont fKbinfl — Over-Peover V., Cheshire.
J^nns — Argent, two bars gules. Crtst — Out of a ducal coronet an ass's
head proper.
Seat — Peover Hall, Knutsford, Cheshire.
Son living— HARRY STAPLETON, b. Aug. 25th, 1878.
Daughters living— Hester Marjorie. Violet.
Brother living — Rowland Leycester, b. 1845 : m. 1879, Elizabeth Sextie,
and has issue living, three daus. Resides in New Zealand.
Sisters living— Emma Sophia. Henrietta Elizabeth (Lady Brooke):
JJevant si je puis. ,„ l87I> s^r Ricnard Brooke, 7th baronet, who d. 1888. Residence, 73>
Foremost i/ 1 can. Eccleston Square, S.W.— Susan Maud. Ellinor Caroline Louisa : in.
1869, Henry Gaskell Close, Esq. Residence, Kirtlington House, Oxford.
Aunts living (daughters of ist Baronet) — Charlotte Augusta : in. 1832, the Rev. George Pitt,
who d. 1865, and has issue living, Thomas Henry (of Hayle Place, Maidstone. Club, Army
and Navy), b. 1833; ed. at Royal Mil. Acad., Woolwich; entered R.A. 1852, and retired as
Hon. Col. 1877; served in Crimean campaign 1855 (medal with clasp, and Turkish medal):
m. 1862, Fanny, da. of William Palmer, Esq. , of Portland Place, W., and has with other issue living,
Thomas Morton Stanhope b. 1871. Ada Augusta Georgina Mainwaring b. 1865 : in. 1889, Capt.
Horace Mann, Queen's Own (Roy. W. Kent Regt.), and Adj. of its ist Vol. Batn. (and has issue
living, Frances Gladys Trevelyan b. 1891), Pearl Evelyn Mainwaring b. i865: m. 1890, Hugh Cecil
Westall Beeching, Esq., Lieut. 2nd Batn. Queen's Own (Roy. W. Kent Regt.), (and has issue
living, Cecil Pearl b. 1891), — William, b. 1834, — John George, b. 1836, — Philip Moreton, b. 1838, —
Robert Francis Salisbury, b. 1857, — Georgina Augusta: in. 1863, Capt. Francis Philip Egerton,R.N.,
of Eaton Villa, Clifton [see Grey-Egerton, Bart., colls.], — Mary Charlotte : in. 1871, Henry Lamond,
Esq., of 7, North Park Terrace, Hillhead, Glasgow, — Louisa Emily (Lady Mainwaring) [see ante], —
Anna Maria: in. 1875, James Moray Brown, Esq., formerly of 79th Highlanders.— —Katharine : m.
1846, Thomas Wynne Eyton, Esq., who d. 1870, and has issue living, Thomas Wynne (of Tower and
Leeswood, Mold, co. Flint), b. 1847 ; ed. at Etin, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; is a J.P. for Flintshire, —
John Hope Wynne, b. 1852 ; is Major ist Batn. King's (Shropshire L.I.) ; served in Egyptian war
1882 (medal and bronze star), and in Soudan expedition 1885 : m. 1881, Cecily Mary, da. of the
late Rev. J. Yorke [see infra], and has issue living, Violet Hope b. 1891, — Robert William, b. 1854 ;
formerly Major 6th Batn. King's Royal Rifle Corps : in. 1882, Margaret Wynne, da. of John Scott
Bankes, Esq., of Soughton Hall, Northop, Flintshire, — Charles Edward Wynne, b. 1857 ; formerly
Capt. 6th Batn. King's Royal Rifle Corps : m. 1882, Aline Mary. da. of the late Godfrey Wills, Esq.,
of the Elms, Bucks, and has issue living, Robert Mainwaring b. 1886, Charles Sandford b. 1888,
Dorothy Elizabeth b. 1883, Joan Katherine b. 1884, Aline Margaret b. 1887. Residence, Plas Bellin,
Northrop, Flintshire.— —Mary : m. 1847, Henry Eardley Aylmer Dalbiac, Esq., J.P., who</. 1889, and
has issue living, Henry Shelley (of 91, Victoria Street, S.W.), b. 1850 ; formerly Major R.A. ; served
in Egyptian war 1882 (medal with clasp and 4th class Medjidie), — Charles William (of Swandean,
Kew), b. 1852 ; admitted a Solicitor 1876 : in. 1884, Rhoda Mary, da. of the late Rev. Archibald Paris,
and has issue living, Herbert Charles b. 1888, Cordelia Mary b. 1892, — Philip Hugh (of 37, Ladbroke
Square, W.), b. 1856 ; formerly Capt. Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regt.): ;«. 1888, Lilian, da.
of Charles Seely, Esq., of Sherwood Lodge, Notts, and Brooke House, Isle of Wight, and has
issue living, Richard Henry b. 1890, Emily Hester b. 1891, Elizabeth Mary b. 1889, — Mary Eleanor.
Residence, Durrington Manor, Worthing.— —Caroline : in. 1850, the Rev. J. Yorke, M.A., who d.
1875, and has issue living, Sophia Lucy Caroline: in. 1880, the Rev. Henry Glanville Barnacle,
V. of Church Hulme, Crewe, and has issue living, Glanville Alban Stepney b. 1885, Henry Alfred
Yorke b. 1888, Glwadys Caroline, Vere Hester Yorke, Ida Elizabeth Mary, Norah Ruthven. — Cecily
Mary: in. 1881, Major John Hope Wynne Eyton [see ante], — Alice Maud: in. 1886, Llewelyn
Lloyd, Esq., cf Hafod; Mold, who d. 1889, and has issue living, Llewellyn Sydney b. 1886,— Hester
Maria Julia. Residence, Christleton House, Chester.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Randle Cotton Mainwaring, Esq., 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1840,
d. 1875 : in. 1872, Miss Goode, of Auckland, New Zealand : —
A da.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
EAMSAY-GIBSON-MAITLAND, Creation 1818, of Clifton Hall, Midlothian.
Consilio et animis.
By counsel and courage.
6»jAMES RAMSAY-GlBSON-MAITLAND, 4th Baro net :
^ March ^^ ^g . ^ hig fatherj A> ALEXANDER CHARLKS,
M.P., 1876; ed. at St. Andrew's Univ., and at Sandhurst;
formerly Cornet 4th Dragoon Guards, and Capt. Highland
Borderers Militia ; is a J. P., a D. L., and Convener of Stirling-
shire, a J.P. for Midlothian, a Fellow of the Linnsean, the
Geological, and the Zoological Sos., and a member of Fishery
Board for Scotland; unsuccessfully contested Stirling District
(C) 1880: m. 1869, Fanny Lucy Fowke, da. of Sir Thomas
Wollaston White. 2nd Baronet, and has issue.
Drills — Quarterly, ist and 4th grand quarters, a lion rampant gules,
couped at all the points of the first, within a double tressure flory counter-
flory, Maitland; 2nd, grand quarter quarterly, ist and 4th azure, three
keys fesseways in pale, wards downwards, Gibson ; 2nd and 3rd, a chevron
between three battleaxes argent within a bordure of the last, IVright ; 3rd,
grand quarter, an eagle displayed sable within a bordure of the last bezantee,
on a chief gules, two cinquefoils ermine, Ramsay. Crtst — A lion sejant,
affrontee gules, ducally crowned or, and holding in his dexter paw a drawn sword proper, pommelled
and hiked gold, and in the sinister a fleur-de-lis azure.
Seats — Barnton, Midlothian ; Sauchieburn, Stirlingshire (postal and telegraphic address —
"Stirling, N.B."). T<nun Residence— 19, Cork Street, Bond Street, W. Clubs — Carlton, Naval
and Military, Garrick, Junior Carlton. __ __
Daughter living— Mary.
Brother living— KEITH, I. July, sth, 1855 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. and LL.B. 1878, M.A. 1882); Bar. Inner Temple 1880; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Princess
Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland) Highlanders: is a J.P. for Stirlingshire: vt. 1886, Ina Blanche,
who d. 1892, da. of the late G. Ralston Caldv/ell, Esq., of co. Ayr, and has issue living, Esmay
Frances. Residence, 7, Grosvenor Crescent, Edinburgh. Clubs, Junior Carlton, New.
Sister living — Susan Jean. Residence, 7, Grosvenor Crescent, Edinburgh.
Uncle living (brother of 3rd Baronet) — Keith Ramsay MAITLAND, b. 1827; entered Army 1845,
became Capt. 1852, Major 1858, Lieut.-Col. 1869, and Hon. Col. 1882 ; h.p. 1872 ; retired 1881 ;
served with jgth Highlanders in the Crimea 1854-5 (medal with three clasps, and Turkish medal), in
Indian Mutiny campaign 1858-9 (medal with clasps), and with Sikkim Field force 1861 ; is a J.P.
for Midlothian : m. 1861, Georgina Harriet, da. of Alexander Grant Glass, Esq., and has issue
living, Keith Ramsay, W.S., b. 1866 ; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. (M.A. 1887), — Agnes Mary, —
Caroline Charlotte. Residence, 2, Douglas Gardens, Edinburgh. Club, Caledonian Unite'd Service.
Great- Aunt living (daughter of 2nd Baronet) — Helen: ;«. 1827, James Maitland Hog, Esq., who d.
1858, and has issue living, Thomas Alexander (of Newliston. Kirkliston, N.B.), b. 1835 ; ed. at Edin-
burgh Acad. and Univ. ; is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Linlithgow, and a J.P. for cos. Fife and Mid-
lothian ; formerly Capt. Haddington Artillery Militia : m. 1859, Harriet, da. of Steuart B. Hare,
Esq., of Calder Hall, Midlothian, — Helen Maitland. Residence, Dun Edin, Murrayfield, Edinburgh.
WidOW living Of 3rd Baronet— THOMASINA AGNES (Lady Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland), da. of the
late James Hunt, Esq., of Pittencrieff : m. 1841, Sir Alexander Charles Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland,
M.P., 3rd baronet, who d. 1876. Residence, 7, Grosvenor Crescent, Edinburgh.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Alexander Maitland, Esq., el. son of 2nd baronet, and
father of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late George Ramsay Maitland, Esq., W.S., b. 1821, d. 1866: m. 1848, Alice
Anne, who d. 1869, da. of Josiah Nisbet, Esq. : —
John Nisbet, b, 1850 : m. 1877, Annie Florence Mary, da. of Philip Rickman, Esq., of Twickenham,
and has issue living, John, b. 1879, — George Ramsay, b. 1882, — Claire Marjoribanks. Residence,
The Grange, Nutfield, Surrey. - George Keith, b. 1854 ; m. 1877, Theresa, da. of the late Angus
McDonnell, Esq., of Kepoch, N.B., and has issue living, Alexander McDonnell, b. 1878, — Keith
Andrew Ramsay, b, 1882, — Angus Charles Marjoribanks, b. 1887, — Alice Mari, — Christina Claire.
Residence, Ceylon.— —Alice Rachel.— —Susan Rachel. Residence, Heathercote. Ascot.
Issue of the late Augustus Maitland, Esq., W.S., 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1800, d. 1855:
m. 1843, Elizabeth Jane, da. of the Rev. William Page Richards, D.D. : —
Augustus Alexander William John, b. 1844. - Alexander Charles Richards, b. 1845 ; ed. at Corpus
Christi Coll., Oxford ; Bar. Inner Temple 1872. Clubs, Oxford and Cambridge, New University.
- William James, C.I.E., b. 1847; is in India Office, and Dep. Govt. Director of Indian Rail-
ways; sometime Private Sec. to Viscount Cross, Sec. of State for India; C.l.E. 1887: m. 1878,
Agnes Magdalene, da. of the late Ralph Neville Grenville, Esq. [sec B. Braybrooke, colls.], and
has issue living, Alexander James, b. 1879, — Marjorie. Residence, 10, Lennox Gardens, S.W.
Clubs, Travellers', Union.— —Frederick Henry, b. 1849 : in. 1875, Georgiana Douglas, da. of J.
Henry Mackenzie, Esq., and has issue living, Arthur Frederick, b. 1876, — Maud. Residence, Dover.
. Grandchildren of the late Gen. Frederick Maitland, 4th son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Col. Frederick Thomas Maitland, b. 1807, d. 1883 : ;«. 1842, Emily Augusta
Mary, who d. 1855, da. of the late Major Richard Bingham Newland, of Drayton : —
Reginald Paynter, b. 1851 ; formerly Capt. R.A. : in. 1875, Ann Eliza, da. of Capt. G. F. Oldfield, and
has issue living, Reginald Charles Frederick, b. 1882, — Muriel Penelope, b. 1885. - Catherine
Penelope : in. 1871, Rear-Adm. William Henry Maxwell. - Frederica Charlotte Mary (Lady
Freake), b. 1845 : in. 1868, Sir Thomas George Freake, 2nd baronet. Residences, Warfleet, Dart-
mouth ; 82, Onslow Gardens, S.W.
The ist baronet, Gen. the Hon. Sir Alexander Maitland, Col. of the 4gth Foot, was sth son of the
<5th Earl of Lauderdale ; the 2nd baronet assumed the additional surname of Gibson, and the 3rd
baronet assumed the additional surname of Ramsay before those of Gibson and Maitland.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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MALCOLM, Creation 1665, of Balbeadie, FifesMre.
Sir JAMES MALCOLM, gth Baronet; b, April nth,
1823 ; s. his cousin, Sir JOHN, 1865 ; formerly a merchant at
Liverpool.
Snns — Or, a saltire azure, between three stags' heads, couped gules.
Crest — A pyramid encircled by a laurel wreath proper.
Residence — Balbeadie, Twickenham Park, S.W.
Ardua tendo.
/ aspire to high objects.
Sisters living— Jane. Residence, Balbeadie, Twickenham Park, S.W.
Catherine. Residence, Balbeadie, Twickenham Park, S.W.
Daughter living Of 7th Baronet— Jean : m. 1850, Thomas Lyde, Esq.
Residence,
WidOW living Of 7th Baronet- MARY (Lady Malcolm}, dau. of the
late John F'orbes, Esq.. of Bridgend, Perth: in. 1824, Sir Michael
Malcolm, 7th baronet, who d. 1828. Residence,
The descent of this title is stated to be as follows : — John Malcolm (said to be son of John
Malcolm, of Balbeadie, who d. 1692, having ;//. Margaret, who d. 1698, aged 72, dau. of Sir Michael
Arnot), was created a Baronet of Nova Scotia 1665. He was succeeded by his el. son, John, 2nd
Bart., who was fol'owed in the Baronetcy by his second son, Michael, served heir as 3rd Bart., in
turn succeeded by his son Michael, 4th Bart. The 5th Bart, was James, who had been served heir
general to his father, Robert Malcolm, of Grange, a descendant of Robert, 2nd son of ist Bart. At
the death of Sir James in 1805 (150 years after the creation of the title), the dignity is said to have
devolved, as 6th Bart., upon John, znd son of Michael Malcolm, 3rd son of ist Bart., at whose
decease, in iSiS, his el. son, Michael, was served heir to his father and also to the 5th baronet, and
in 1828 his son, John, as 8th Bart. In 1865 Sir James (ante), son of James Malcolm, 2nd son of 6th
Bart., was served heir to his cousin, as gth Bart.
MALET, Creation 1791, of Wilbury House, Wiltshire.
Sir HENRY CHARLES EDEN MALET, 3rd Baronet ;
b. Sept. 25th, 1835; s. his father Sir ALEXANDER, K.C.B.,
1886: ed. at Eton; entered Grenadier Guards 1854, became
Capt. and Lieut.-Col. 1862, and retired 1870 ; served in Crimea
(medal with clasp and Turkish war medal) ; formerly Lieut.-
Col. Comdt. 40th Middlesex Rifle Vol. ; is a J.P. for Wilts :
m. 1873, Laura Jane Campbell, da. of John Hamilton, Esq.,
formerly of Hilston Park, Monmouth, and has issue.
':!\ ^rms — Azure, three escallops or. Cnst — Out of a ducal coronet or,-an
f'y heraldic tiger's head issuant ermine.
Seat— Wilbury Park, Salisbury. Club— Travellers'.
Ma force de en hault.
My sti-eng th is from
on high.
Daughter living— Vera Hamilton.
Brother living— Right Hon. Sir EDWARD BALDWIN, P.O., G.C.B.,
G.C.Af.G., b. Oct. loth, 1837 ; ed. at Eton, and at Corpus Christi Coll.,
Oxford ; entered Diplo. Ser. 1854, became a ist Sec. 1871 ; was Min. Plen.
to Constantinople in absence of Ambassador 1879, Agent and Consul-
Gen, in Egypt 1879-83, and Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. to Belgium 1883-4, since when he has
been Ambassador at Berlin; appointed British Commr. at Samoan Conference 1889; K.C.B.
1881, G.C.M.G. and P.C. 1885, G.C.B. 1886 : m. 1885, Lady Ermyntrude Russell, da. of gth Duke
of Bedford. Residences, British Embassy, Berlin ; 85, Eaton Square, S.W. Clubs, Travellers',
St. James's, Bachelors', Garrick.
Uncles living (sons of ist Baronet) — Hugh Poyntz, b. 1808; late of H.E.I. Co.'s Civil Ser. : m.
1839, Rosa, who d. 1884, da. of C. Lucas, Esq. Residence, 17, Queen's Gardens, W. Alfred
Augustus, b. 1813 ; formerly Capt. 8th Foot : m. 1840, Eleanor, da. Herr Von Pultzow, of Branden-
burg, Prussia. Residence, Instow, Devon.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of Lieut.-Col. Charles St. Lo Malet (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. William St. Lo Malet, b. 1843, d. 1885 : in. ist, 1871, Helen, who
d. 1878, da. of Sir William Eden, 6th baronet ; 2ndly, 1879, Nora Mary (now of Castle-
mans, Twyford, Berks), da. of Gilbert James Blane, Esq., of Foliejon Park, Windsor: —
Edward St. Lo, b. 1872. Harry Charles, b. 1873. William Gilbert St. Lo, b. 1881. Audrey
Forbes St. Lo, b. 1882. Alexander St. Lo, b. 1883. Elfrida St. Lo. Helen Avice Harriet.
Hilda. Mary St. Lo.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Charles St. Lo Malet, 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1802,
d. 1889 : m. ist, 1837, Jane St. Lo, who d. 1868, da. of the late J. Clarke, Esq., of
Burbage, Leicestershire ; 2ndly, 1871, Caroline Emilia, who d. 1879, da. of John
Thomas Anstey, Esq., late of M.C.S. : —
Alexander George William, b. 1845 ; formerly Capt. ist Batn. Dorsetshire Regt., retired as Hon.
Major 1884. Club, Army and Navy. Florence Dora : nt. 1861, the Rev. Edmond Warre, D.D.,
Head Master of Eton Coll., Hon. Chap, to H.M., and Hon. Col. 4th Vol. Batn. Oxfordshire L.I.,
and has issue living, Henry Charles, it. 1866, — Amyas Francis, b. 1870, — Ernald Roger, 6. 1872, —
Edmond Lancelot, b. 1877,— Felix Walter, ii. 1879,— Dora Margaret: in. 1888, Capt. George Savile
Foljambe [see E. Gosford],— Avice Joan. />. 1883. Residence, Eton College, Bucks. Jane Blanche :
in. 1 070, \Valter Rosebrook Duttson, Esq. Amelia Ella St.Lo. Residence,
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Issue of the late Rev. William Wyndham Malet, 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1804,
a'. 1885 : m. 1837, Eliza Drake, who d. 1862, da. of E. J. Esdaile, Esq., of Cothele-
stone House, Taunton : —
Guilbert Edward Wyndham, b. 1839 ; formerly Major R.A., and Capt. and Hon. Major ist Vol. Batn.
Bedfordshire Regt. : m. ist, 1860, Florence, whorf. 1877, da. of Charles Willes Wilshere, Esq., ofThe
Frythe, Welwyn ; andly, 1880, Gertrude Agnes, da. ot Sir Philip Cunliffe Owen, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.,
and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Godfrey Charles Wyndham, b. 1884, — Alexander Wyndham,
b. 1886, — Owen Wyndham, b. 1887, — Heloise "Mary Wyndham, b. 1883,— Eva Mary Wyndham. b.
1890. Residence, 52, Pen-y-wern Road, Earl's Court, S. W. Club, Junior United Service.— —Harold
Esdaile, />. 1841; formerly Col. and Lieut. -Col. Comdt. i8th Hussars: ;«. 1868, Emily Constance,
. da. of John Bankes Friend, Esq., and has issue living, Sibyl Harold, b. 1877, — Harold Wyndham, b.
1882. Residence, 12, Egerton Gardens, S.W. Rev. Clement Drake Elton, b. 1845 ; ed. at Win-
chester, and at Pembroke Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1871) ; is V. of Beech Hill : m. 1872, Agnes Bessie,
da. of the late Charles Knighton Webb, Esq., M.D., of Exeter, and has issue living, Clement Hugh
Weston, b. 1877, — Beatrice Elisabeth, — Agnes Cecilia, — Florence, — Winefride Joan. Residence,
Beech Hill Vicarage, Berks.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. George Grenville Malet, 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1805,
d. 1856 : m. 1851, Mary Maria Fleming (now of 40, Oxford Terrace, Hyde Park,
W.), da. of Col. John Taylor, H.E.I.C. :—
Allan Arthur Grenville, b. 1856; is a Civil Engineer, Public Works Depart., Madras: m. 1890.
Elizabeth Anne, da. of the late William Lysaght, Esq., of Beechmount, co. Cork, and has issue
living, Hugh Arthur Grenville, <5. 1891. Agnes Susannah. Margaret Julia Mary.— —Elizabeth
Jessie : m. 1878, Sydney Eggers Bates, Esq., 3rd son of Sir Edward Bates, ist baronet. Residence,
29, Hyde Park Square, W.
Issue of the late Arthur Malet. Esq., 5th son of ist baronet, b. 1806, d. 1888 : m. ist,
1846, Mary Sophia, who d. 1853, da. of Sir J. P. Willoughby, 4th baronet ; 2ndly,
1854, Annie Louisa, da. of George Powney Thompson, Esq., of the H.E.I. Co.'s
Civil Ser. :—
Edith Eliza Rose: m. 1872, Lieut.-Col. Francis William Nixon, • R.E. Residence, Elstree.
Arthur Elphinstone, b. 1858 : m. 1891, Janet, da. of J. Henderson, Esq. Residence, Perak,
Straits Settlements. Herbert Rivers, b. 1864 : in. 1888, Violet, da. of the late Major J. H. King,
2nd Dragoons. Residence, Calcutta. Alice Louisa : ;«. 1883, John Pemberton Ramsden, Esq.
[see Ramsden, Bart., colls.]. Residence, Stockholm, Sweden. Mary Harriet. Gertrude
Evelyn. Ethel Maud. Hilda Margaret. Esther Janet.
Issue of the late Octavius Warre Malet, Esq., 8th son of ist. baronet, b. 1811, d.
1891 : m. 1852, Alice Anna Catharine (now of 23, Trafalgar Square, S.W.), da. of
Thomas Hawkes, Esq., of Himley House, Staffordshire : —
Francis Blundell Warre, b. 1855.— — JohnWarre, b. 1856 ; is Major 2nd Batn. Northumberland Fusiliers ;
served in Afghan campaigns 1878-9-80 (medal), and with Black Mountain Expedition 1888 (medal with
clasp). Clubs, Naval and Military, Constitutional. Thomas Herbert Warre, b. 1859. Club,
Constitutional. Mabel Warre. Ethel Warre.
William Malet, founder of this family in England, was companion of William the Conqueror at
Hastings, and connected by marriage with Rollo, ist Duke of Normandy. He was charged with the
burial of King Harold, of whose queen, Aldith, he was uncle. A baronetcy for services during the civil
war was conferred by Charles II. on Sir Thomas Malet, of Poyntington, who died before the patent
passed the great seal ; he was one of the Judges sent to the Tower by Oliver Cromwell, from the Court
at Maidstone, for refusing to grant a summons against a clergyman who would not give up using the
" Book of Common Prayer." The ist baronet, Sir Charles Warre Malet, was created a baronet for
distinguished diplomatic services in India, where he was long resident at the Court of the Sovereign of
the Mahratta empire, and was acting Governor of Bombay Presidency. The 2nd baronet was Envoy
Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Stuttgardt 1844-52, and to the German Confederation
1852-66.
Manningham-Buller, see Buller.
MANSEL, Creation 1621, of Muddlescombe, Carmarthenshire.
Sir COURTENAY CECIL MANSEL, i ith Baronet ;
\ b. Feb. 25th, 1880; s. his father, Sir RICHARD, 1892; is an
Hereditary Knight of Jerusalem.
£\rms — Argent, a chevron between three maunches sable, fcrtst — A cap
of maintenance enflamed on the top proper.
Residence —
Aunt living (sister of icth baronet) — Harriot.
Daughters living Of 9th Baronet— Maria (Lady Medfycott): m. 1869,
Sir Edward Bradford Medlycott, 4th Baronet. Residence, Ven, Milborne
Port, near Sherborne. Elizabeth.— Emma Jane.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. William John Mansel, el. son of 8th
Ouod vult valde vult baronet, b. 1792, d. 1823 : m. 1814. Harriet Charlotte,
vt.,. who d. 1877, da. of Laver Oliver, Esq., of Brill House,
What he wishes, he Bucks :—
wishes fervently. Caroline Mary : m. 1847, the Rev. Frederick Leigh Colvile; who d. 1886, for-
merly V. of Leek Wootton, and has issue living, Edward Leigh Mansel, b.
^56, — Spencer Twisleton (twin), b. 1856, — Rev. Gerald Henry, b. 1859 ; is V. of Dodfotd, Weedon :
m. 1886, Mary Elinor, da. of the late Rev. Brabazon Hallowes, of Glapwell Hall, Chesterfield, and
has issue living, Mansel Brabazon Fiennes b. 1887, Margaret Elinor b. 1890,— Harriet Emily.
Residence, Kempsey, Bournemouth. Augusta: »i. 1845, the Rev. Helier Touzel. RtsidfKCt,
Kingsworthy, Winchester.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
365
Issue of the late Col. John Mansel, C.B., 3rd son of 7th baronet, b. 1776, d. 1863 : >;/.
ist, 17 — , Mary, who d. 1806; 2ndly, 1815, Louisa, whoa?. 1863, da. of Edmund
Morton Pleydell, Esq., of Whatcombe House, Dorset : — •
JOHN CLAVELL MANSEL-PLEYDELL, b. 1817; is a J.P., a D.L., and a County Councillor
(Milton Abbas Div.) for Dorset (High Sheriff 1876), and patron of three livings; assumed the
additional surname of Pleydell 1872 : m. 1840, Isabel, da. of Frederick Charles Acton Colvile, Esq., of
Barton House, co. Warwick, and has issue living, Edmund Morton (of Longthorns, Blandford. Club,
White's), b. 1850; formerly Major i2th Lancers; retired as Lieut.-Col. 1888; is a J.P. for Dorset,
Capt. and Hon. Major Dorset Yeo. Cav. : nt. 1885, Emily Kathleen, da. of Sir Thomas Fraser Grove,
ist baronet, and has issue living, Edmund Morton b. 1886, Vivien b. 1889, — Rev. John Colvile Morton,
b. 1851; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1873, M.A. 1878); is R. of Bengep, Herts: m. 1879,
Beatrice Maud, da. of Robert Smith, Esq., of Goldings, Herts, and has issue living, John Morton
b. 1884, Evan Morton (twin) b. 1884, Harry Percy Morton b. 1891,— Dorothy Isabel Morton, — Cicely
Morton. Residence, Whatcombe House, Blandford. Clubs, Athenaeum, Boodle's. George Pley-
dell, b. 1817 (twin) ; formerly Capt. 6oth Rifles ; is a J.P., a D.L. , and a County Councillor (Steeple
Div.) for Dorset, and Hon. Col. Vol. Batn. Dorsetshire Regt. : m. 1848, Jemima Henrietta, da. of
William Gambler, Esq., and has issue living, John Delalynde (Club, Army and Navy), b. 1850 ; for-
merly Major Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own) ; retired as Lieut.-Col. ; sometime Assist. Mil. Sec.
and A.D.C. to Lieut. Gen. Sir J. Ross, K.C.B., Comdg. troops in Canada ; served in Jowaki cam-
paign 1877-8 (medal with clasp), and in Afghan campaign 1878-80 (medal with two clasps and bronze
star): m. 1888, Mildred Ella, da. of Arthur Guest, Esq., and has issue living, Rhys Clavell b. 1891,
Marcia Eugenia b. 1890, — Eustace Gambier, b, 1853 ; is Capt. Oxfordshire L.I., and Adj. of its 3rd
Vol. Batn. ; served in Soudan campaign 1884 (medal with clasp, bronze star) : m. 1883, Mary Eleanor,
da. of the late Com. Belgrave, R.N., and has issue living, Philip Eustace b. 1884, Lily Dorothy b. 1888,
— Ernest Digby (Club, Naval and Military), b. 1855 ; is Capt. 2nd Batn. Highland L.I. : ;«. 1882.
Henrietta Cecilia, da. of Sir John Don-Wauchope, 8th baronet, — George Clavell, b. 1861 ; is Capt.
ist Batn. Durham L.I., — Elizabeth Henrietta, — Louisa Mary. Residence, Smedmore, near Ware-
ham. Club, Arthur's Rev. Owen Luttrell, b. 1827 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1849, M.A.
1852) ; is R. of Church Knowle : m. 1859, Louisa Catherine, da. of the late Lord William Montagu
eyde'l, R.N., b. 1873 ; became a Midshipman 1889, — James
Morton, b. 1876, — Katharine Louisa, — Emily Magdalen, — Winifred Emma — Theresa Mary, — Gwen-
doline Henrietta. Residence, Church Knowle Rectory, Wareham.— Arthur Edmund, b. 1828 ;
formerly Capt. 3rd Light Dragoons ; is a J.P. for Dorset : in. 1860, Clare Henrietta, da. of the late
Hon. Arthur Lascelles [see E. Harewood, colls.], and has issue living, Algernon Lascelles, b. 1868,
— Hugh Arthur, b. 1869; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; is Lieut, ist Batn. Dorsetshire Regt.,
— Evelyn Louisa, — Margaret Blanche, — Susan Emma, — Clare Frances, — Eleanor Maud, — Rhoda
Caroline. Residence, Grove House, Dorchester. Emma Georgina : m. 1852, Charles Richard
Hoare, Esq., Barrister-at-law, who d. 1871. Residence, 40, Orsett Terrace, W.
Grandchildren of the late Col. John Mansel (ante) : —
Issue of the late Morton Grove Mansel, Esq., b. 1823, d. 1859 : in. 1848, Elizabeth Arundell,
da. of the Rev. George Clutterbuck Frome, of Puncknoll : —
George Morton, b. 1849; formerly Lieut. R.N. Club, Naval and Military. Walter Luttrell, b.
1851 ; is Major Prince of Wales's Vol. (S. Lancashire Regt.) : m. 1886, Helen, da. of the late George
Ogilvy, Esq., of Cove, Dumfries, N.B., and widow of Major Charles Stepney Mansergh, of Clifford,
co. Cork. Club, Junior Army and Navy. Emma Louisa Arundell.
Issue of the late Adm. Thomas Mansel, 4th son of 7th baronet, b. 1783, d. 1869 : in.
18 — , Selina Fleming, da. of Capt. Benjamin Leigh, R.N. : —
Seiina Elizabeth Courtenay : in. 1850, Alfred Young, Esq., Com. R.N., whoa?. i85i, and has issue
living, Mansel, b. 1854, — Ada Selina Harriette, — Blanche Elizabeth, — Grace Amy. Alexina
Louisa.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Gen. Robert Christopher Mansel, 5th son of 7th baronet, b.
1789, d. 1864 : m. 18— , Emelia, da. of Adm. Sir Charles Tyler, G.C.B. :—
Emily. Georgiana : m. 1848, Major John Davy Brett, who d. 1864. Residence,
John Mansel held some of the highest offices in the kingdom during the reign of Henry III. The
7th baronet was M.P. for Carmarthenshire.
Cor forte calcar non
requirit.
A strong heart requires
no spur.
MAPPIN, Creation 1886, of Thornbury, co. Yorlr.
Sir FREDERICK THORPE MAPPIN, M.P., ist Baronet,
son of the late Joseph Mappin, Esq., of Sheffield ; b. May i6th,
1821 : is a J.P. and a County Alderman for W. Riding of York,
a J.P. for Sheffield, a Director of the Midland Railway
Co., Town Trustee, Chm. of the Sheffield Gas Co., and senior
partner in the firm of Thomas Turton and Sons, Sheaf Works,
Sheffield; was a Juror at the Paris Exhibition 1878 (officer of
Legion of Honour) ; has been Mayor, and also Master Cutler
of Sheffield ; sat as M.P. for E. Retford (Z) April 1880 to Nov.
1885 ; has sat for Hallamshire Div. of W. Riding of York since
Dec. 1885 : m. 1845, Mary Crossley, da. of John Wilson, Esq.,
of Oak Holme, Sheffield, and has issue.
giras — Per pale, dexter azure, en bend engrailed argent three mascles
of the first, between two boars' heads erased of the second, sinistei per
fesre or and sable, two (launches, a wolf rampant between in chief three
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
estoiles, and in base a sprig of oak acorned, all counterchanged.
or, a spur in fesse of the znd.
Residences— Thornbury, Sheffield. Tmvn Residence — ;
Reform, Devonshire, National Liberal.
Crest — A boar passant sable, girthed
2, Prince's Gate, S.W. CIvis—
Sons living — FRANK, l>. Sept. 6th, 1846; formerly Capt. and Hon. Major ist \\. York
Yeo. Cav. ; is a J.P. for W. Riding of York and for Sheffield. Residence, Birchlands, Sheffield.
Club, Reform. Wilson, b. 1848 ; is a J.P. for Sheffield and Derbyshire : nt. 1875, Emily Kingsford,
da. of George Wilson, Esq., of Tapton Hall', Ecc'Ies^ll, Sheffield, and has issue living, Thomas Wilson
and George Wilson (twins), b. 1877, — Emily Wils6n. Residence, Abbeydale Grange, Ecclesall,
Sheffield. Samuel Wilson, b. 1854. in. 1881, Laur'^, da. of William Morton, Esq., of Westfield
House, co. Lincoln, and has issue living, Frank Crossley, b. 1884, — Frederick Thorpe, b. 1880, —
William Hubert, b. 1891, — Mary Crossley. Residence, The Manor House, Scampton, Lincoln.
MARJORIBANKS, Creation 1815, of Lees, Berwickshire. [Extinct 1888.]
Sir WILLIAM MARJORIBANKS, 4th and last Baronet.
Widows living Of 3rd and 4th Baronets— CHARLOTTE ATHOLE MARY (Lady Marjoriianks),
da. of Richard Trotter, Esq., of Morton Hall, near Edinburgh : m. 1858, Sir John Marjoribanks,
3rd baronet, who d. 1884. Residence, Lees, Coldstream, Berwickshire.— —FRANCES ANNE (Lady
Marjoribanks), da. of the late Baldwin D. Duppa, Esq., of Hollingbourne House, Kent: m. 1860,
Sir William Marjoribanks, 4th baronet, who d. 1888. Residence, Hendersyde, Torquay.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late David ROBERTSON, Esq., M.P., 3rd son of ist baronet, who was
created Baron Marjoribanks [see B. Marjoribanks].
MARLING, Creation 1882, of Stanley Park and Sedbury Park, co. Gloucester.
Sir WILLIAM HENRY MARLING, 2nd Baronet ; b.
July ist. 1835 ; s. his father, Sir SAMUEL STEPHENS, 1883 ;
ed. at Trin. Coll., Canib. ; is a J.P. for cos. Gloucester and
Monmouth, and a D.L. and a County Alderman for Gloucester-
shire (Sheriff 1888) ; unsuccessfully contested Gloucestershire
West(Z), 1885 : ;«. 1860, Mary Emily, da. and co-heiress of John
Abraham, Esq., of Whittingham, Lancashire, and has issue.
{.Vttrou of STtoo ;Cibinos— Selsley V., Woolastone R. with Alvington C. and
Lancaut C., Gloucestershire.
3,nns — Argent, three bars gules each charged with five bezants ; in
chief a lion passant gules ; on an escutcheon of pretence quarterly, ist and
4th, azure, the sun in his splendour or ; 2nd and 3rd gules, semee of crosses
pattee or, over all a bend vair. C«st — In front of a tower argtnt three
bezants ; the tower capped with a cupola, thereon a flagstaff proper from
which flows a pennant gules.
Nulh prseda sumus. Seats- Stanley Park, Stroud, Gloucestershire ; Sedbury Park, Chep-
We are a prey to none. stow. Club— Reform.
Sons living— PERCIVAL SCROPE, I'.C., b. March 6th, 1861 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Roy. Mil.
Coll., Sandhurst ; is Capt. iSth Hussars ; served in Boer War 1881 with 6oth Roy. Rifles, in Egyptian
campaign 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star), with Mounted Infantry in Suakim Expedition 1884
(mentioned in despatches, V.C., and two clasps), and with Mounted Infantry Camel Corps through-
out the Nile Expedition 1884-5 (two clasps) ; is a J.P. for Gloucestershire. Clubs, Naval and
Military, Cavalry, Ranelagh. Charles Murray, b. 1862 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1884, M.A. j8oi); is a 3rd Sec. in Diplo. Ser. Club, St. James's. Samuel
"lub, Wellington. V.'illian
Stanley, b. 1864 ; ed. at Clifton Coll. ; is a J.P. for Gloucestershire. Clu
John Paley, b. 1865 ; ed. at Clifton Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. i£
Club, Isthmian.
7, M.A. 1891).
Brother living— Walter Bentley, b. 1854 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; formerly Capt.
and Adj. Roy. Irish Rifles; is Capt. 4th Batn. Gloucestershire Regt., a J.P. for cos. Gloucester
and Monmouth, and a County Councillor for Gloucestershire, Lydney Div. : m. 1880, Mary
Isabella Cunynghame, da. of Lieut.-Col. Robert Broome Baker [see Cunynghame, Bart.], and has
issue living, Margaret Cicely, 6. 1883, — Mary Helen, b. 1885, — Dorothy Barbara, b. 1888, — Elspeth
Katharine, b. 1892. Residence, Clanna, Lydney, Gloucestershire. Club, Junior United Service.
Sister living — Annie Louisa : in. 1866, Capt. George Robertson (formerly of 25th Foot), of Kind-
rocket, Perthshire, and has issue living, Edith Helena. Residence, Hazelwood, Torquay.
The ist baronet sat as M P. for Gloucestershire West (L) 1868-74, and for Stroud 1875-80.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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SMITH-MARRIOTT, Creation 1774, of Sydling St. Nicholas, Dorsetshire.
Sir WILLIAM HENRY SMITH-MARRIOTT, 5th
Baronet ; b. Aug. yth, 1835 5 -f- his father, Rev. Sir WILLIAM,
1864 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; is a J.P.
for Dorset (High Sheriff 1875) : m. 1868, Elizabeth Dorothy,
da. of the late Hon. Richard Cavendish [see B. \\~aterpark,
colls.], and has issue.
Jhtron of Sbrtc ;Cibinns — Tarranl Rawston R., Tarrant Rushton R.,
Dorset ; Bradwell V. with Kelmscott P.C., Oxfordshire.
^\nns — Quarterly : ist and 4th, barry of six, or and sable, in chief two
escallops gules, Marriott ; 2nd and 3rd, sable, a fesse erminois cotised or,
between three martlets of the last, each charged with an ermine spot, Smith.
Cnste— ist, a mount vert, thereon a talbot passant sable guttee <ie larmes,
collared and line retlexed over the back or ; 2nd, a greyhound sejant gules,
collared and a line reflexed over the back or, charged on the shoulder with
i, mascle argent.
Seat — The Down House, Blandford, Dorsetshire. Club — Windham.
Samper fideli?.
A hvays faithfn I.
Sons living— WILLIAM JOHN, l>. Nov. 6th, 1870. John, b. 1876.
Daughters living — Dorothea Anna, b. 1871. Mabel Alice, b. 1881.
Brothers living— John Bosworth, b. 1837 ; formerly Lieut. 4th Dragoon Guards : m. 1862, Julia
Frances, da. of the late Charles James Radclyffe, Esq. , of Hyde House, Dorset, and has issue living,
William (Club, Junior Athenaeum), b. 1865: m. 1887, Charlotte Marianne, el. da. of John Francis
Austen, Esq., of Capel Manor, Horsmonden, and has issue living, Mary Charlotte b. iS83, — Charles
Ernest, b. 1872, — Hilda Maria: m. 1887, William Nepean Peareth, Esq., of Lidwells, Goudhurst,
Kent, and has issue living, Albert John b. 1888. Residence, The Grove, Goudhurst, Staplehurst.
Rev. Hugh Forbes, b. 1840; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1862, M.A. 1865); is a J.P. for
Kent, and R. of Horsmonden : m. 1864, Frances Catherine Mary, da. of the late Hon. George
Cavendish (see B. Waterpark, colls.], and has issue living, Hugh Randolph Cavendish, /;. 1868 ;
ed. at Magdalene Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1890), — George Rudolph Wyldbore, b. 1869, — Frances Julia
Elizabeth. Residence, Horsmonden Rectory, Staplehurst. Clnb, University.
Sisters living — Anna Rebecca : m. 1852, Edward John Briscoe, Esq., ind has issue living, Edward
John Marriott (of Screggan Manor, Tullamore), b. 1862 ; is Capt. Dublin C'ty Artillery, S. Div.
R.A. : m. 1891, Diana Louisa, da. of Lieut. -Col. Hartley,— Robert Ralph, b. 1867; ed. at Trin.
Coll. Camb., (B.A., 1889) — Julia Elizabeth. Resiliences, Riverdale, Killucan, co. Westmeath ;
Screggan Manor, Tullamore. Catherine Twisden : m. 1861, the Rev. Pierce Butler, who d. 1868
[see E. Carrick, colls.]. Charlotte Lydia Peareth: m. 1865, the Rev. Horace Meeres, R. of
Bradwell, and has issue living, Eustace Wiiliam Marriott, b. 1867, — Katharine Anna. Residence,
Bradwell Rectory, near Lechlade.
Uncle living (son of 2nd Baronet)— Rev. Reginald Southwell SMITH, 6. 1809; ed. at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1830, M.A. 1834); is R. of W. Stafford, a Canon of Salisbury, and a Rural Dean :
in. 1836, Emily Genevieve, da. of the late Henry Hanson Simpson, Esq., and has issue living,
Reginald Bosworth (of The Knoll, Harrow-on-the-Hill. Club, Athenaeum), b. 1839 : formerly
Fellow of Trin. Coll., Oxon ; is an Assist. Master at Harrow : m. 1865, Flora, da. of the Rev.
Edmund Dawe Wickham, of Cheam Park, and V. of HolmVood, Dorking, and has issue living,
Gerard Hugh Bosworth (of The Knoll Farm, Kissimee, U.S.A.), b. 1868, Alan Wyldbore Bos-
worth b. 1870, Reginald Montagu Bosworth b. 1871, Bertrand Nigel Bosworth b. 1873, Mervyn
Henry Bosworth b. 1878, Nevil Digby Bosworth b. 1886, Ellinor Flora Bosworth, Emily Winifred
Bosworth, Lorna Lawrence Bosworth, Bertha Joan Bosworth, — Walter William Marriott b. 1846 ; is
Lieut. -Col. R.A. : m. 1874, Alice Mary, da. of John H. Ley, Esq., of Trehill, Devon, and has issue
living, Harry Reginald Walter Marriott b. 1874, Alice Emily Marriott b. 1875, Henrietta Rose
Marriott b. 1876, Constance Gertrude Marriott b. 1885, Vera Rose Marriott b. 1887, — Re-,'. Edward
Floyer Noel, b. 1850; is Maryborough Coll. Missioner, St. Mary's, Tottenham, — Alice Christiana, —
Evangeline Frances, — Caroline Blanche : m. 1884, Lieut. -Col. Caledon Philip Egerton, 2nd Batn.
Dorsetshire Regt. [see Grey-Egerton, Bart., colls.]. Residence, West Stafford Rectory, Dorchester
WidOWS living Of 3rd and 4th Baronets— FRANCES (Lady Smith), da. of the late John Frederick
Pinney, Esq., of Somerton Erleigh : m. 1828, Sir John James Smith, 3rd baronet, who d. 1862.
Residence, 30, Berkeley Square, W. FRANCES (Lady Smith-Marriott), da. of Robert Radcliffe,
Esq. : nt. 1844, as his 2nd wife, the Rev. Sir William Marriott Smith-Marriott, 4th baronet, who d.
1864. Residence, Twysden, Staplehurst.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Francis Smith (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Francis Alfred Smith, b. 1841, d. 1877 : "'• 1868, Eleanor Frances, da.
of the Rev. William Moss King, R. of More Crichell :—
Hugh Francis Wyldbore, b. 1869. William Reginald Wyldbore, b. 1874.— —Edmund Charles
Wyldbore, b. 1877. Ursula Gertrude. Sybil Bertha.
Issue of the late Rev. Francis Smith, 5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1810, d. 1851 : in.
1838, Mary Isabella, da. of Capt. Richard Bogue, R.H.A. : —
Edmund Hanson, b. 1846: in. 1870, Sophie Marsella Pool, and has issue living, Eleanor Fanny, b.
1871. Residence, Lynton, Lome Park, Bournemouth. Ella Henrietta : in. 1873, Hugh Bellamy,
Esq., and has issue living, Arthur Vaux, b. 1873, — Ella Margaret, — Hilda Mary. Gertrude
Floyer: m. 1879, Lieut-.Col. Francis James Stuart, formerly of ist Batn. King's (Liverpool Regt.)
[see E. Moray, colls.]. Residence, Manor House, Blandford St. Mary, Blandfori.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Issue of the late Major Edward Heathcote Smith, 6th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1813, d.
1871 : in. 1839, Christina, da. of William Mackintosh, Esq., of Geddes, N.B. : —
Amelius Morland, b. 1845 ; formerly Lieut. i8th Hussars, Capt. New Zealand Militia, and Assist.
Colonial Sec. New Zealand : m. 1877, Louisa, da. of Henry Howorth, Esq., of Dunedin, New Zealand,
and has issue living, Frank, b. 1882, — Christine Mary Louise, b. 1880. Residence, Wellington,
New Zealand. Rev. Heathcote, b. 1847 ; formerly Sup. of Police, N.W. Provinces, Bengal :
is Chaplain of Brighton Workhouse : in. 1873, Clara Jane, da. of John Ross Soden, Esq., of
Clapham, Surrey, and has issue living, Bertram Heathcote,/'. 1879, — Clifford Edward Heathcote,/'.
1883, — Frances Ethel Heathcote. Residence, Brighton. Jane Elizabeth Anna. Eleanora
Frances: in. 1865, Edward James Castle, Esq., Q.C. (Recorder of Winchester), and has issue
living, Harold Cyril Palmer, b. 1868,— Reginald Wingfield, b. 1874,— William Charles, b. 1875,—
Thomas Amelius Marriott, b. 1877, — Nowell Stuart, b. 1886, — Mildred Isabel, — Helen Margaret, —
Cicily Blanche Murton. Residence, 89, Harcourt Terrace, S. Kensington, S.W. Isabel Stuart.
The 4th baronet assumed the additional surname and arms of Marriott.
MARTIN, Creation 1791, of Lockynge, Berkshire.
Sir WILLIAM FANSHAWE MARTIN, G.C.B., 4th
Baronet, son of the late Adm. Sir Thomas Byam Martin, G.C. B. ,
4th son of ist Baronet ; b. Dec. 5th, 1801 ; s. his cousin, Sir
HENRY, 1863; entered R.N. 1813. became Rear- Adm. 1853,
Vice-Adm. 1861, Adm. 1863. and Rear-Adm. of United King-
dom 1878. — placed on retired list 1870 ; was Com.-in-Ch. in
Mediterranean 1860-63, and at Devonport 1866-9: m. ist, 1826,
the Hon. Anne Best, who d. 1836, da. of 1st Baron Wynford;
2ndly, 1838, Sophia Elizabeth, who d. 1874, da. of Richard
Hurt, Esq. , of Wirksworth, and has issue.
$rms — Gules, on a chevron between three crescents argent, two anchors
each with a piece of cable proper. Crest — A dexter hand brandishing a sabre
trenchant proper, hilt and pommel or. jjtttonU gttotto — " Pro patria" {For
my country).
Residence — Upton Gray, Odiham, Hants. Club — United Service.
Auxilium ab alto.
Help from on high.
Son living— By 2nd marriage— RICHARD BYAM, b. 1841 : m. 1869, Catherine, only child of
the late Capt. Knipe, i5th Dragoon Guards, and has issue living, two daus. Residence,
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Anne. By 2nd marriage— Sophia. Caroline — —
Grace. Harriette. Georgiana.
Sister living Of 4th Baronet— Wilhelmina Mary.
The ist baronet was Comptroller of the Navy.
MARTIN, Creation 1885, of Cappagh, co. Dublin, and of Merrion Square, Dublin.
Sir RICHARD MARTIN, ist Baronet, 5th son of
James Martin, Esq., of Santry and Cappagh; b. March I7th,
1831 ; is a Shipowner, a D.L. and J.P. for Dublin, and Chm.
of the Dublin, Wicklow, and Wetfford Railway ; formerly
Pres. of Dublin Chamber of Commerce : m. 1864, Mary,
da. of Sir Dominic Corrigan, M.D., ist baronet (ext.}.
^rms — Sable, a cross Calvary or, in chief the sun in splendour of the
last, between, on the dexter an increscent, and on the sinister a decrescent,
argent. Crtst — In front of an anchor erect sable, an estoile or.
Sic itur ad astra. Residence— %\, Merrion Square South, Dublin. Clubs— Stephen's
Thus they go to heaven. Green, Royal Irish Yacht.
Maryon-Wilson, see Wilson.
MASSY, Creation 1781, of Doonass, Clare. [Extinct 1870.J
Sir HUGH DILLON MASSY, 3rd and last Baronet.
Half-Sister living Of 3rd Baronet — Susanna: m. 1843, Samuel H. Bindon, Esq., who d. 1870,
M.P. for Castlemaine, Victoria, 1864, and Minister of Justice there 1866. Residences, 40, Great
Davis Street, South Yarra, Melbourne ; Charlesfort, Tennyson Street, St. Kilda, Melbourne.
Mather-Jackson, see Jackson.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
369
MATHESON, Creation 1882, of Lochalsh, co. Boss.
Do and hope. Sir KENNETH JAMES MATHESON, 2nd Baronet >'
b. May I2th, 1854 ; s. his father, Sir ALEXANDER, 1886 ; ed.
at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for
co. Ross.
^rms — Argent, three dexter hands couped at the wrist gules, within a
bordure of the last. Crest — A naked arm couped below the wrist brand.
shing a scimitar proper pommeled or.
Seat — Ardross Castle, Alness, Ross-shire. Residence — Hedgefield,
Inverness, N.B. Clubs — Carlton, Bachelors', Hurlingham.
Half-Brothers living -ALEXANDER PERCEVAL, b. Feb. 6th,
1861 ; ed. at Harrow : >«. 1884, Eleanor, da. of the late Rev. Kyrle Ernie
Aubrey Money, of Much Marcle, Herefordshire, and has issue living,
Margaret Anna,— Norah, — Muriel Helen, — Eleanor. Residences, 31,
Lowndes Street, S.W. ; Furze Hill, Pirbright.— — Roderick Mackenzie
Chisholm, b. Dec. 1861 : m. 1883, Jane Clark, da. of the late John Grant,
Esq. Torquhil George, b. 1871.
Sister living— Mary Isabella : m. 1881, Wallace Charles Houstoun,
Esq., and has issue living, Hugo Henry, b. 1833, — Lavinia Mary. Residence, i, Norfolk Street
Park Lane, W.
Half-Sisters living — Eleanor Margaret (Baroness Vaux of Harrcnvden) : m. 1886, the 7th Baron
Vaux of Harrowden. Residence, British Legation, Belgrade, Servia. Anna Elizabeth. Flora
(Lady Paiincefort-Duncotube) : in. 1883, Sir Philip Henry Pauncefort-Duncombe, 2nd Bart Resi-
dence, Brickhill Manor, near Bletchley. .Hylda Nora Grace.
Uncle living (brother of Tst Baronet) — Rev. Farquhar, b. 1808 ; has been minister at Lairg since
1843. Residence, Hawthorn Bank, Inverness.
The Matheson family has been settled in Ross-shire upwards of six centuries. The ist baronet
of the present creation sat as M.P. for Inverness District (L) 1847-68, and for Ross and Cromarty
1868-84. ln I^5I ne acquired the estate of Lochalsh, which had been forfeited by an ancestor A.D.
1427 ; he was a nephew, maternally, of the late Sir James Matheson, M.P., F.R.S., ist and last
baronet, of Achany [cr. 1850, extinct 1878].
MATHESON, Creation 1850, of Achany, Sutherlandshire. [Extinct 1878.]
Sir JAMES MATHESON, jF.Jt.S., ist and last Baronet.
WidOW living Of 1st Baronet— MARY JANE (Lady Matheson), 4th da. of the late Michael Henry
Perceval, Esq., M.L.C., of Spencer Wood, near Quebec: m. 1843, Sir James Matheson, M.P.,
F.R.S., ist baronet, who d. 1878. Residences, Achany, Lairg, Sutherlandshire; Lews Castle,
Stornoway, Island of Lews, Ross-shire ; 13, Cleveland Row, S.W.
MAXWELL, Creation 1627, of Calderwood, co. Lanark.
WidOW living Of 10th Baronet— JANE (L.idy Maxwell), da. of Frank Baird, Esq., of Glasgow :
in. ist, 1880, Sir William Maxwell, loth baronet, who d. 1885, when the baronetcy reverted to his
kinsman the gth Baron Farnham ; 2ndly, 1887, George Leader Owen, Esq., LL:B. Residence,
Withybush, co. Pembroke.
MAXWELL, Creation 1681, of Monreith, Wigtownshire.
Sir HERBERT EUSTACE MAXWELL,
M.P., 7th Baronet ; b. Jan. 8th, 1845; s. his
father, Sir WILLIAM, 1877 ; ed. at Eton, and
at Ch. Ch., Oxford; is a J.P. and a D.L. for
Wigtownshire ; formerly Major and Hon. Lieut.-
Col. 3rd Batn. Roy. Scots Fusiliers ; has sat as
M.P. for Wigtownshire (C) since 1 880; was a
Lord of the Treasury 1886-92 : m. 1869, Mary,
da. of Henry Fletcher Campbell, Esq., of
Boquhan, Stirlingshire, and has issue.
?.ras — Argent, an eagle with two heads displayed
sable, beaked and membered gules ; on the breast an
escutcheon of the first, charged with a saltire of the second,
strength.
beaked and membered gules. Supporters — Two stags proper.
Seat — Monreith, Whauphill, Wigtownshire. Clubs — Carlton, Scottish Conservative.
surcharged in the centre with a hurcheon (hedgehog) or,
all within a bordure gules. Crtst — An eagle rising sable.
Sons living— WILLIAM, b. Sept. igth, 1869. Aymer Edward, b. 1877.
Daughters living— Ann Christian. Winifred Edith. Beatrice Mary.
Sisters living — Catherine Shaw Stewart. Anne Murray: m. 1856, Robert Hathorn Johnston-
Stewart, Esq., and has issue living, Robert, R.N., b. 1858; appointed Lieut. 1882, — William
Maxwell, b. 1865; is Lieut. R.M.L.I., — James, b. 1871; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Princess Louise's
(Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders), — Herbert Eustace, b. iSSo,— Mary : m. 1887, Capt. G. V.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Hume, — Nora, — Anne, — Margaret : til. 1887, H. B. Broadhurst, Esq.,— Blanche : tit. 1890, Capt.
Arthur Brooks Broadhurst, i4th Hussars, and Adj. Ayrshire Yeo. Cav., — Constance Alice, — Edith,
— Agnes Kathenne. Residences, Physgill and Glasserton, Whithorn, Wigtownshire; Champfleurie,
Linlithgow. - Alan Eglantine.— —Eleanora Louisa : /«. 1885, Henry Macdowall, Esq. Residence,
Garthland, Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Hamilton Maxwell, B. S.C , 3rd son of 4th baronet, b.
17 — , d. 18 — : m. 18 — , Mary, da. of Sir Robert Grierson, 4th baronet : —
Alexander, b. 18 — : m. 18 — , Helena Amelia, da. of the late Capt. John Elliot Porch, Grenadier
Guards, and has issue living, four sons. Residence, Melbourne.
Granddaughters of the late Capt. James Maxwell, 3rd son of 2nd baronet :—
Issue of the late Capt. Sir Murray Maxwell, R.N., C.B., b. 17—, d. 1831 : m. 18— , Grace
Callander, who d. 1857, da. of Col. Waugh : —
Mary: m. ist, 1828, Capt. Charles Hallowell-Carew, R.N. , who d. 18 — ; 2ndly, 1850, Col. Petrie
Waugh, who d. 1880, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Charles Hallowell, b. 1829, — Jane Grace
Henrietta. Residence,
Issue of the late Col. Montgomerie Maxwell, K.H., b. 17 — , d. 1843 : '"• J8 — i Mary, da. of
John Falconer Atlee, Esq., of Wandsworth, Surrey : —
adeline.
Mary Mad
MAXWELL, Creation 1804, of Cardoness, Kirkcudbrightshire.
Sir WILLIAM FRANCIS MAXWELL, 4th
Baronet ; b. June iQth, 1844; s. his father. Sir
WILLIAM, 1886; is a D.L. for Kirkcudbright-
shire : m. 1884, Jessidora. da. of the late John
Anthony Macrae, Esq., LL.D., of Wellbank,
Forfarshire, and has issue.
^nns — Quarterly : ist, argent, an eagle displayed with
two heads sable ; 2nd, azure, the chancel end of a church
proper ; 3rd, argent, a saltire sable within a bordure chequy
argent and sable ; 4th, argent, a bend azure ; all within a
bordure embattled gules. Crrst — A savage's head affronte
proper between two branches of laurel, j&upporttrs— Dexter,
a lion ; sinister, a buck all proper.
Seat — Cardoness, Gatehouse, Kirkcudbright. Clubs— Scottish, New, Conservative (Edinburgh).
Son living -WILL I AM FRANCIS JOHN, b. July, 1885.
Daughters living— Joanna Mary. Dorothea Letitia May.
Sister living— Mary Grace (Lady Gordon) : m. 1866, Sir William Gordon, 7th baronet. Residence,
Earlston House, near Kirkcudbright.
Half Sisters living— Louisa Maria. Georgina Eleanor: in. 1874, Robert Stewart, Esq., late
79th Highlanders. Residence, Culgruff, Crossmichael, N.B. Letitia May: m. 1884, Horatio
Rcss Macrae, Esq., W.S. Residences, 14, Gloucester Place, Edinburgh; Clunes, near Inverness.
Alice Maud.
HERON-MAXWELL, Creation 1683, of Springkell, Dumfriesshire.
•.S/rJoHN ROBERT HERON- MAXWELL,
7th Baronet; b. June 4th, 1836 ; s, his father, Sir
JOHX, 1885 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Exeter Coll.,
Oxford ; formerly Capt. I5th Hussars ; is a J.P. and
D.L. for Dumfriesshire, a J.P. forces. Cumberland,
Surrey, and London, and one of the Scottish Univ.
Commrs. : m. 1866, Caroline Harriette, da. of
Richard Ho ward- Brooke, Esq. \_see Brooke, Bart.,
cr. 1822], and has issue.
^ruis — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, on a saltire sable,
an annulet or, stoned azure ; in base, a crescent of the second ;
all within a bordure gules charged with eight bezants, Max-
well; 2nd and 3rd, gules, on a bend argent a rose between
two lions passant gules, Heron. Crtst — A dexter hand proper holding an eagle's neck with two heads
sable. Supporters— Two eagles close-reguardant sable.
Seat — Springkell, Dumfriesshire, N.B. Ttrwti Residences — 82, Onslow Gardens, S.W. Clitbs—
Carlton, Salisbury, New (Edinburgh).
Son living— IVOR WALTER HERON, b. Nov. i3th, 1871.
Daughters living — Maud Lucia Heron. Gwendoline Heron : m. 1889, Richard Bayley Chenevix
Trench, Esq. [see B. Ashtown, colls.]. Kathleen Edith Heron. Muriel Heron.
Brothers living— Robert Charles Heron, b. 1848 ; Bar. Middle Temple 1884 ; was Private Sec
to successive Parly. Sees, to Board of Trade 1881-92. Residence, 107, Belgrave Road, S.W.
Club. Carlton.— Arthur Wellington Heron, b. 1852. Club, Conservative. Spencer Horatio
Walpole Heron, b. 1855 : m. 1891, a da. of the late E. B. Eastwick, Esq., C.B., M.P., and widow
of F. L. Huddart, Esq. Chtb, Junior Travellers'.
May it flourish again.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
371
Sisters living — Caroline Mar>' Heron. Mary Katherine Dundonald Heron. Louisa Susan
Marlborough Heron {Lady Walker): m. 1863, Sir James Robert Walker, 2nd baronet. Residences,
Sand Hutton, York; 41, Belgrave Square, S.W. Edith Elphinstone Heron: ;«. 1882, Aucher
Cornwall Taylor, Esq. (_Clnb, Windham). Residence, 33, Carlisle Mansions, Carlisle Place, S.W.
Beatrice Ethel Heron ; is a Lady-in- Waiting to H.R.H. the Duchess of Albany.
WidOW living Of 6th Baronet— CAROLINE (Lady Heron-Maxwell), da. of the Hon. Montgomery
Granville John Stewart [see E. Galloway, colls.] : ;«. 1833, Sir John Heron-Maxwell, 6th baronet,
who d. 1885. Residence, 107, Belgrave Road, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Michael Heron Maxwell- Heron, 4th son of 4th baronet, b. 1811,
d. 1873: in. 1834, Charlotte, da. of the late Capt. Burgoyne, R. N. :-
United Service.
aerers,— oasn v^nanes iviontagu, D. __,_, o , _,
uiiueu oervicc. Frederick William Burgoyne, b. 1838; formerly Com. R.N. ; served in Baltic
and Black Sea during Crimean War (Baltic medal, Crimean medal with two clasps, Turkish medal,
and Medjidie), and in China 1859-60 (medal) : m. 1882, Louisa Annie, da. of the late Major F.
S. Paterson, B.S.C. and widow of Capt. A. H. Harrison, 6th Regt., and has issue living, Charlotte
Margaretta. Club, Primrose. —Harriet.
Issue (all of whom are surnamed HERON-MAXWELL) of the late Edward Heron
Maxwell-Blair, Esq., 7th son of 4th baronet, b. 1821, d. 1890: m. 1847, Elizabeth
Ellen (now of Penninghame House, Newton Stewart, N.B., and Teviot Bank,
Hawick, N.B.), da. of the late Col. William Henry Stopford-Blair, R.A. \see E.
Courtown, colls.]: —
John Shaw, b. 1850; formerly Lieut. i4th Hussars; is a J.P. and D.L. for Wigtownshire. Clubs,
Arthur's, Naval and Military. William Henry Stopford, b. 1852 ; formerly Capt. ist Batn. Roy.
Fusiliers (City of London Regt.); is Capt. and Hon. Major Haddington Artillery, S. Div. R.A. ;
served in Zulu War 1879 (medal with clasp), and in Boers' War 1881 : nt. 1884, Adeline Helen, da.
of the late Osgood Han bury, Esq., of Holfield Grange, Kelvedpn, and has issue living, Helen Alice,
b. 1885,— Elizabeth Marion, b. 1887. Club, Arthur's Patrick, b. 1856 ; is a J.P. for Wigtown-
shire : in. 1886, Francis Jane, da. of the late Adm. Cockburn. Club, Arthur's Edward James,
b. 1866. Mira. Jane Elizabeth. Helenora Catherine : in. 1892, George Stehn, Esq., son of
Christian Stehn, Esq. Residence, 7, Brunswick Square. Brighton.— —Margaret Emily — — Georgina
Florence.
The 4th baronet, Sir John, assumed the additional surname and arms of Heron. This baronet is
head in the male line of the Maxwells of Pollok.
STIRLING-MAXWELL, Creation 1707, of Pollok, Renfrewshire.
.Sir JOHN MAXWELL STIRLING-MAXWELL,
loth Baronet ; b. June 6th, 1866 ; s. his father, Sir
WILLIAM, K.T./M.P., LL.D., 1878; ed. at Eton,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is a D.L. for co. Ren-
frew ; formerly Assist.-Private Sec. to Sec. of State
for Colonies (B. Knatsford), and Lieut. 2nd Lanark-
shire Yeo. Cav. ; unsuccessfully contested Glasgow,
College Div. (C) 1892.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, on a bend azure
three buckles or, Stirling ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, on a saltire
sable an annulet or, stoned proper, Maxwell. ftrtsts — ist, a
swan issuing from a ducal coronet ; 2nd, a Turk's head in
profile, jiupporttrs — Two lions sejant-guardant, proper.
Seat — Keir, Dunblane, Perthshire. Club — Carlton.
Brother living— ARCHIBALD, b. 1867: is Lient. 3rd Batn. Princess Louise's (Argyll and
Sutherland Highlauders). Seat, Pollok, Renfrewshire.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. William Stirling (infra) :—
Issue of the late Capt. James Stirling Crawfurd-Stirling-Stuart, b. 1825, d. 1887 : m. 1852,
Harriett Boswell Erskine, da. of the late Matthew Fortescue, Esq., of Belvidere, Dublin
[see E. Fortescue, col s.] : —
William James, b. 1854; is a J.P. for Lanarkshire: m. 1890, Constance Mari de Lormet, da. of
Alexander Dennistoun, Esq. [see Oakeley, Bart.], and has issue living, James, b. 1891,— Douglas
Rae, b. 1892. Residence, Castlemilk, Rutherglen, Glasgow. Erskine Mary Katharine : in. 1875,
Charles Shipley Gordon, Esq. [see E. Buchan], and has issue living, John Stuart, b. 1881, —
Hamilton William Fortescue, b. 1883,— Muriel Isabella Erskine, b. 1879, — Gwendoline Mary
Harriet, b. 1888. Residence, Glencairn, The Ridgway, Wimbledon, S.W. Anne Helen Mar-
garet: m. 1876, Gen. William Gordon, C.B., who d. 1883. Residence, Malvern House, Southsea.
Harriet Christian. Marion Jane. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Capt. James Stirling Crawfurd-Stirling-Stuart (ante) : —
Issue of the late Hannah Geraldine, who d. 188*7 : »«• 1884, Capt. Edgar Alan Lambart,
R.H.A. [see E. Cavan, colls.]:—
Gerald Edgar Oliver Fortescue, b. 1885 Lily Georgina Harriett Gordon, b. 1887.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Issue of the late Capt. William Stirling, b. 1789, d. 1825 : m. 2ndly, 1822, Anne
Charlotte, da. of Sir Alexander Charles Gibson Maitland, 2nd bart. : —
Helen Maitland Stirling : m. 1846, Henry Everard, Esq., and has issue living, Henry Stuart Stirling
Crawfurd, b. 1848. Residence, Gosberton, near Spalding.
This family is of the oldest branch of the Maxwells, Earls of Nithsdale. A Sir John Maxwell of
Pollok distinguished himself at an early age in chivalry, especially at the celebrated battle of Otterburn,
or Chevy Chase (1388), where he captured Sir Ralph Percy, son of the Earl of Northumberland, and
brother of the renowned "Hotspur." The gth baronet, who as heir of entail succeeded by special
limitation, was M.P. for Perthshire (C) 1852-68 and 1874-8, and received as a commoner the exceptional
honour of being created a K.T.
MEDLYCOTT, Creation 1808, of Ven House, Somersetshire.
Sir EDWARD BRADFORD MEDLYCOTT, 4th Baronet ;
b. Sept. 29th, 1832; s. his brother, Sir WILLIAM COLES FACET,
1887 ; ed. at Merton Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1855, M.A. 1859) ;
Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1859 : m. 1869, Maria Emma, da. of Sir
John William Bell Mansel, 9th Baronet, and has issue.
$:«ron of Ont gibing — Milborne Port V., Somersetshire.
$rin.« — Quarterly, per fesse indented gules and azure, three lions rampant,
two and one, argent. Crest — Out of a mural crown gules a demi-eagle with
wings elevated or.
Seat — Ven Milborne Port, near Sherborne. Club — Oxford and
Cambridge.
Dat cura quietem. Daughter living— Lilian Mansel.
He that sows in tears Brothers living— MERVYN BRADFORD, b. Sept. 2Oth, 1837; ed. at
shall reap in joy. Harrow; is a retired Rear-Adm. R.N. ; served in Black Sea and Baltic
during Russian war 1855 (medal). Clubs, United Service, Junior United
Service.— Rev. Hubert James, b. 1841 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1864,
M.A. 1867): m. 1870, Julia Ann, da. of the Rev. Charles Thomas Glyn [see Glyn, of Gaunt's House,
Bart., colls.], and has issue living, Hubert Mervyn, b. 1874, — Florence Julia, — Cicely Glyn.
Residence, 108, Cambridge Street, Eccleston Square, S.W. Club, New University.
Sisters living — Sarah Elizabeth : m. 1863, Col. Joshua Frederic Kemmis Betty, formerly R.A. , and has
issue living, Harry Mervyn, b. 1869, — Hubert, b. 1872, — Paget, b. 1876, — Arthur, b. 1877, — Florence
Maria, — Kathleen Frances. Mary Hutchings : m. 1858, George Sydney Strode, Esq., who d.
1874. Jane Mervyn : m. 1860, the Rev. Edward Duke, V. of Woodford, Wilts, and has issue
living, Edward Hungerford, b. 1865, — Cecil Rashleigh, b. 1870, — Audley Mervyn, b. 1873, — Basil
Michael, b. 1880, — Harriet Jane, — Mary Constance, — Florence Mervyn, — Ethel, — Mildred. Resi-
dence, Lake House, near Salisbury.
STUART-MENTETH, Creation 1838, of Closeburn, Dumfriesshire, and
Mansfield, Ayrshire.
Sir JAMES STUART-MENTETH, 3rd Baronet, son of
the late Capt. Thomas Loughnan Stuart-Menteath, i6th Lancers,
2nd son of 1st Baronet ; b. 1841 ; s. his uncle, Sir JAMES, 1870;
is a naturalised American: m. 1872, Helen Gertrude, da. of Darwin
Fay, Esq. , of Fulton, New York, and has issue.
gurms — Quarterly: ist and 4th, or, a bend chequy argent and sable; 2nd
and 3rd, azure, a lymphad proper, in chief three buckles or, the shield borne on
the breast of an eagle displayed gules. Crtsts — ist, an eagle proper looking at
the sun in its glory ; 2nd, a lymphad proper flags gules ; 3rd, a dexter hand
couped at the wrist holding a scimitar proper, j&tconb gflotto— " Sub sole nihil "
(Nothing under the sun).
Residence — Canandaigua, New York, U.S.A.
Dum vivo spero.
Whilst I live I hope. Daughters living— Philadelphia Anna. Helen Isabel
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet- JANE (Lady Stuart-Menteth), da. of Sir Joseph Bailey, ist
baronet : m. 1846, Sir James Stuart-Menteth, 2nd baronet, who d. 1870. Residence, Mansfield
House, New Cumnock. Ayrshire.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Charles Granyille Stuart-Menteth, 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1800,
d. 1880 : >n. 1826, Cecilia Louisa, who d. 1874, da. of Walter Cecil, Esq., of Moreton
Jeffries, co. Hereford : —
CHARLES GRANVILLE, b. Sept. 8th, 1828 ; is a J.P. for Hants : m. 1868, Cecil, da. and coheir
of the late Hutches Trower, Esq., of Unsted Wood, Surrey. Residence, Rownhams Mount, near
Southampton.
Issue of the late Col. William Stuart-Menteath, 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1805, d. 1857 :
m. 1826, Sarah (who at. 2ndly, Capt. A. B. Chalmers), da. of Col. Hamilton : —
David Pringle, b. 1837. James Frederick, b. 1846 ; formerly Major 2nd Dragoon Guards ; retired as
Lieut.-Col. 1887 : in. ist, 1868, Frances Octavia Moore, who d. 1887, da. of the late Gen. Sir James
Wallace Sleigh, K.C.B. ; 2ndly, 1888, Elizabeth Alyson, da. of the late Edward Algernon Blackett,
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
373
Esq., R.N., of Wylam, Northumberland, and has issue living (by ist marriage), James Wallace,
b. 1871, — William Frederick, £.1874, — Walter Erskine,^. 1877, — Arthur Hastings, £. 1882, — a da., —
a da. Philadelphia Mary Grace: in. 1858, Col. Francis George Savage Curtis, C.M.G. Sarah
Selina Hamilton : in. 1857, Col. Gerard Noel Money, C. B. Harriet Rose Amy : in. 1872, Lieut.
Col. George Fletcher Ottley Boughey, [see Boughey. Bart., colls.]. Alice Annie Campbell : ta.
1874, Major Henry Doveton Hutchinson; I.S.C., and has issue living. Emily Edith Ada: in.
ist, 1873, Harry Harris Burland, Esq., Lieut. 851)1 Regt., who d. 1876 ; 2ndly, 1881, Capt. Whiting,
R.E. Residence,
Issue of the late Rev. Francis Hastings Stuart-Menteath, sth son of ist baronet, b.
1807, d. 1875 : m. 1834, Cora, who d. 1876, da. of Rupert Chawner, Esq., M.D.,
of Burton-upon-Trent : —
Rosa Mary : in. 1856, the Rev. George William Coopland, who d. 1857, and has issue living, Rev.
George Bertram Philpott, b. 1857 ; is Curate of All Hallows, Lombard Street, E.C.— — Catherine
Maria: in. 1862, the Rev. Thomas Hotchkin Vines, R. of Fiskerton, and has issue living, Thomas
Humfrey, b. 1864, — Walter Stuart Mentethj b. 1867, — Charles Granville, b. 1873, — Clement Erskine,
b. 1878. Residence, Fiskerton Rectory, Lincoln.
Issue of the late Alexander Stuart-Menteath, Esq., 6th son of ist baronet, b. 1809,
d. 1885 : m. 1841, Harriet da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Patrick Alexander Agnew,
of Dalreagle, Wigtownshire : —
Patrick William, b. 1845 : in. 1871. Residence, St. Jean de Luz, France. Andrew Agnew, b.
1853 i Bar. Middle Temple 1883 ; is Member of House of Representatives, New Zealand : in.
1885, Mary, da. of Robert Vans Agnew, Esq., of Sheuchan and Barnbarroch, and has issue living,
a da., b. 1887, — a da., b. 1889. Residence, Wellington, New Zealand.
Issue of the late Rev. Granville Wheler Stuart-Menteath, 7th son of ist baronet, b.
1811, d. 1887: in. 1837, Jane (now of Ruskie, Milverton Terrace, Leamington),
da. of the late Rev. Edward Thorold [see Thorold, Bart., colls.] : —
Granville Thorold, b. 1838 ; ed. at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1861) : in. 1865, Susan Ogilvy, who d.
1881, da. of Thomas Oliver, Esq., of Lochend, Edinburgh, and has issue living, Charles Granville,
b. 1868, — Edward Thorold, &. 1871, — Evelyn Ogilvy, — Mary Oliver. Residence, East Acton, W.
This family is lineally descended in the male line from Walter (third son of Walter, Lord High
Steward of Scotland), who married 1258 the Countess of Menteth, and thus acquired that earldom.
He left two sons, who both assumed the surname of Menteth, viz., Alexander, 6th Earl of
Menteth, and Sir John Menteth, Lord of Arran, &c., who married Elyne, daughter of Gratney, Earl
of Mar, and whose granddaughter, Janet Keith, married Robert, ist Lord Erskine, and thus the
Erskines acquired the ancient earldom of Mar. Alexander, 6th Earl of Menteth, had two sons —
Allan, 7th Earl of Menteth, and Sir John Menteth of Ruskie (who died before 1333), from whom
the Stuart-Menteaths trace their descent. The Stuarts, Earls of Menteth, ended in Murdoch, Duke
of Albany, forfeited by James I. of Scotland TNu& father of the ist baronet, the Rev. James Stuart-
Menteath, assumed by sign-manual, in 1770, the additional surname of Stuart "for himself and his
posterity. ' The 2nd baronet resumed the ancient name of Menteth, but his two youngest brothers-
retained the name of Menteath.
If God will, I shall.
MENZIES, Creation 1665, of Menzies, Perthshire.
Sir ROBERT MENZIES, yth Baronet ; If.
Sept. 26th, 1817 ; s. his father, Sir NEIL, 1844 ; ed.
at Univ. Coll., Oxford (S.C.L. 1842) ; isaD.L. and
a J.P. for Perthshire, and Lieut. -Col. 5th Vol. Batn.
Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) : m. 1846, Anne
Balcarres, who d. 1878, da. of Major James Alston
Stewart, of Urrard, and has issue.
^Xnns — Argent, a chief gules. Crest — A savage's head erased
proper, jfrupporttrs — Two savages wreathed round the head
and loins with leaves.
Seats — Castle Menzies, Perthshire : Foss House, Perth-
shire ; Rannoch Lodge, Perthshire. Club — Carlton.
Son living— NEIL JAMES, b. March sth, 1855 ; formerly
Capt. ist Batn. Scots Guards ; served in Suakin Expedition 1885. Clubs, Bachelors', Guards'.
Daughters living— Caroline Mary Stuart : in. 1878, Athill MacGregor, Esq., son of Sir John Atholl
B. M. MacGregor, 3rd baronet, cr. 1795. Residence, Eastwood, Dunkeld. Egidia Charlotte.
Brother living— Fletcher Norton, £. 1819; ed. at Oxford Univ. (S.C.L. 1842); formerly Capt.
Perthshire Militia and Roy. Edinburgh Vol. Brig. ; was Sec. to Highland Agricultural So. of
Scotland 1866-92 ; isa J.P. for Perthshire : in. ist, 1852, Maria Steuart, who d. 1877, sister of the late
Ronald Steuart Menzies, Esq., of Culdares ; 2ndly, 1888, Frances Isabella, da. of the late Thomas
Johnston Barton, Esq., of Glendalough, co. Wicklow, and widow of Capt. Hart, i6th Lancers,
and has issue living (by ist marriage), Grace Ronald Maria : m. 1887, Capt. William Henry Rycroft,
7th Dragoon Guards [see Rycroft, Bart.]. Residences, Balmacneil, Ballinluig, Perthshire ; 6, Mag-
dala Place, Edinburgh.
Sister living— Grace Ellen Augusta Valentine: m. 1856, ./Eneas William Mackintosh, Esq., late
M.P. for Inverness Burghs, and has issue living, two sons and three daus. Residence, Raigmore,
Inverness.
Half-Sisters living— Catherine : in. 1845, Rear-Adm. Jack Henry Murray [E. Dunmore]. who d.
1881.— Amelia Frances Balfour : in. 1836, Patrick Small Keir, Esq. who d. 1889, and has issue
living, Catherine Menzies, — Jane Amelia : in. 1866, Major Francis Walter Balfour, formerly of
Rifle Brigade, of Fernie Castle, Ladybank, N.B. [see B. Balfour of Burleigh. colls.]. Residence
Kindrogan, Pitlochrie, Perthshire.
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MEEEDYTH, Creation 1660, of Greenhills, Kildare.
Sir EDWARD HENRY JOHN MEREDYTH, icth
Baronet ; b. May 2gth, 1828 ; s. his father, Sir EDWARD NEWEN-
HAM, 1865 ; formerly Capt. Syth Regt. ; is a J.P. for co. Kil-
kenny, and a Military Knight of Windsor: m. 1861, Agnes
Margaret Naylor, da. of the late Rev. Pierce William Drew,
of Heathfield Towers, Youghal, and has issue.
^rms— Arge:it, a lion rampant sable collared and chained or. Cast— A
demi-lion rampant collared and chained as in the arms.
Residence — 15, Royal Foundation, Windsor Castle.
Daughters living— Agnes Cristina Susan. Alice Elizabeth : m. 1890,
George Arthur Shackel, Esq., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., and has issue living,
a da. , f>. 1892. Residence, Ludlow, Salop.
Heb Dduw heb ddim, Sister living— Elizabeth Anna Louisa: m. 1851, Lieut.-Col. Frederic
Dduw a digon.
Without God there is
nothing, with Him
enough.
Percy Lea (formerly gth and syth Regts.), a Military Knight of Windsor,
who d. 1892, and has issue living, Frederic Meredyth Morland, b.
1853; ed. at Louth Gram. Sch., Lincolnshire; formerly a midshipman
R.N.,— Willia
liam, b. 1856; ed. at Louth Gram. Sch., and at St. John's
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 187-), — Samuel Henry de Redcliffc, b. 1863; ed. in
France. Residence,
Daughter living Of 8th Baronet— Theresa : m. 1824, James MacEvoy, Esq., who d. 1834, and
has issue living, Edward Francis (of Tobertynan, Enfield, co. Meath), 6. 1826 ; ed. at Prior Park
Coll. ; formerly Lieut. 6th Dragoon Guards ; is a J.P. for co. Meath ; sat as M.P. for co. Meath (L)
: '«• 185°, Eliza Teresa, da. of Andrew Browne, Esq., of Mount Hazel, co. Galway, and has
issue living, Pauline : m. 1883, George, Marquis de Stacpoole, of 38, Cadogan Gardens, S.W., and
has issue living, George b. 1886, Edward Hubert b. 1888, Francis b. 1891, a son b. 1892, Gertrude, —
Joshua James NETTERVILLE (of Villa Rita, Biarritz), b. 1829 ; is a J.P. for co. Kildare ; assumed
in 1865, by royal license, the surname and arms of Netterville in lieu of his patronymic : m. 1860,
the Hon. Mary Reddis Bridget Ellen, da. of 7th Viscount Netterville, and has issue living, Mary,
Theresa, Elizabeth (Lillie) ; is a nun, Rose : in. 1892, Count Edward Alexander O'Byrne, Barbara :
m. 1891, Nicholas J. Synnott, Esq., Bar.-at-law, of 14, Herbert Crescent, S.W., and i, Garden
Court, Temple, E.G. (and has issue living, Barbara Kathleen b. 1892), Victoria, Pauline (Dolly),—
Maria Theresa : m. 1852, Richard Gradwell, Esq., of Dowth Hall, Drogheda, who d. 1884, and has
issue living, Robert Ashhurst (of Dowth Hall, Drogheda, co. Meath), b. 1858 ; ed. at Oscott Coll. ; is
a J.P. for cos. Westmeath and Louth, and Capt. sth Batn. Leinster Regt. (Roy. Canadians): JH.
1884, Lady Henrietta Maria Plunkett, dau. of loth Earl of Fingall, Theresa Henrietta (Hon. Mrs.
Richard Nugent) : m. 1877, the Hon. Richard Anthony Nugent [see E. Westmeath], Annette :
m. 1881, Edmund Lynch Athy, Esq., of Renville, co. Galway (and has issue living, Muriel).
Residence, 12, Herbert Street, Dublin.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Major Charles Burton Meredyth, 4th son of 7th baronet, b. 1778, rf.
1865: »/. ist, 18 — , Mibs Anna Brooks; 2ndly, 18 — , Maria, who d. 1873, da. of
Henry Jervis, Esq. : —
(By 2nd marriage) GEORGE AUGUSTUS JERVIS, b. Dec. nth, 1831 : m. 1854, Miss Helen
Lampton, and has issue living, Charles George, b. 1856 : m. 18 — , Miss Caroline Wylie, and has
issue living, Cirl Charles b. 1882, — Joseph Augustus, b. 1862 : m. 18— , Miss Rosine Self, and has
issue living, Vivian b. 1887, Barand Carlyle b. 1888, — Maria, — Annette, — Helen. Residence, ys,
Harrington Street, Hobart, Tasmania. (By ist marriage) Sarah Anna, b. 1809 : ;«. 1827, Col.
Felix Colomiati (Italian Army), of Turin, who assumed his wife's surname.
Grandchildren of Sarah Anna Meredyth (ante) : —
sue of the late William Leodore Colomiati Meredyth, ]
Issue of the late William Leodore Colomiati Meredyth, Esq., -M.D., M.R.C.S., b. 1830,
d. 1883: m. 1865, Eliza, who d. 1890, da. of Richard Robinson, Esq., of Whaley, Derby-
shire : —
William Herbert, b. 1866 ; ed. at London Univ. '; contested Swansea, Swansea Town Div. (C) 1885,
and Monmouthshire, W. Div. 1892. Residence, 19, The Circus, Bath. Club, Junior Carlton.
Constance Augusta, b. 1867.
MEREDYTH, Creation 1795, of Carlandstown, Meath.
Sir HENRY BAYLY MEREDYTH, 5th Baronet, el. son
of the late Henry William Meredyth, Esq., only son of 4th
Baronet ; b. Jan. I4th, 1863 ; s. his grandfather, Sir HENRY,
1889 ; formerly Lieut. 4th Brig. N. Irish Div. R.A. ; is Lieut.
W. Somerset Yeo. Cav. : m. 1886, Kathleen, da. of the late
Robert Patrick O'Hara, Esq., Bar.-at-Law [see Power, Bart.,
colls., cr. 1836].
^rms —Argent, a lion rampant sable ducally collared and chained or.
Cnst — A demi-lion rampant ducally collared and chained as in the arms.
Residence— 17, Rutland Gate, S.W.
Mother living— Harriet Anne, da. of the late Rev. William Le-Poer-
Trench [see E. Clancarty, colls.]: m. 1862, Henry William Meredyth,
Esq. [see ante], who d. 1878. Residence, 9, Cromwell Place, S.W.
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METCALFE, Creation 1802, of Chilton Berkshire.
Sir CHARLES HERBERT THEOPHILUS
METCALFE, 6th Baronet ; b. Sept. 8th, 1853; s. his
father, Sir THEOPHILUS JOHN DEMPSTER, C.B.,
1883 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford
(M.A. 1882).
Drills — Argent, on a fesse wavy gules between three calves
statant sable, a sword fesseways, the point to the sinister proper,
pommel and hilt or. CnsJ — A talbot sejant sable, the dexter paw
resting on an escutcheon or, charged with a hand issuing from
clouds on the sinister, and holding a pen all proper. _8»up-
pofttrs — Dexter, a Moonshee of Bengal habited proper ; sinister,
a soldier of the Bengal Native Infantry equipped and armed
also proper.
Residence — 2, Victoria Mansions, Victoria Street, S.W.
Club — Junior Carlton.
Aunts living (daughters of 4th Baronet)— Emily Anne Theophila (Lady fiayley): in. 1850, Sir
Edward Clive Bayley, K. C.S.I., C.I.E., who d. 1884, and has issue living, Charles Theophilus
Residenct, Ihe Wilderness, Ascot, Berks. Eliza Debonnaire Theophila : ;«. 1860, Major Daniel
Peploe-Peploe, late 4th Dragoon Guards, who<*. 1887, and has issue living, Daniel Henry Theophilus
(of 39, Sloane Gardens, S.W.), b. 1861 : in. 1891, Sidney, da. of Spencer Chapman, Esq., — Fitz-
gerald Cornewell, b. 1862 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire) Regt., —
inifred Debonnaire. Residence, Garnstone Castle, Hereford.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Charles Theophilus Metcalfe, Esq., C.S.I., 2nd son of 4th baronet,
b. 1837, d. 1892 : ;«. ist, 1857, Ellen Georgiana Babington, who d. 1878, da. of the
late Rev. Benjamin Peile, of Hatfield ; 2ndly, 1883, Esther (now of Buckshawe,
Sherborne, Dorset), da. of W. Eddis, Esq. :—
THEOPHILUS JOHN MASSIE, b. June igth, 1866. Francis Brian Theophilus, b. 1874.
Ellen Theophila: m. 1883, William Robert Bright, Esq., B.C.S. [see Miles, Bart.]. Ethel
Theophila : m. 1888, Major Buchanan Scott, C.I.E., and has issue living, a da., b. 1891. Florence
Adela : ;«. 1883, Capt. Albert Dallas Enriquez, I.S.C., and Cantonment Magistrate, N.W. Pro-
vinces, India, and has issue living, Colin Bertram Dallas, b. 1884.— —Nina Theophila : ;«. 1882,
Capt. Kenneth Stewart Davison, I.S.C., and has issue living, Douglas Stewart, b. 1888,— Kenneth
Herbert Metcalfe, b. 1890, — Nina Constance Metcalfe, b. 1884.— —Eric Debonnaire Theophilus, b.
1889. Felicite Esther Theophila.
Sir Thomas, the ist baronet, was a Director of H.E.I. C. Sir Chanes Theophilus, P.C., G.C.B.,
3rd baronet, was created Baron Metcalfe 1845, which title became extinct at his death. The 4th
baronet was sometime Agent to the Governor-General of India at the Court of Delhi.
MEUX, Creation 1831, of Theobald's Park, Herts.
Sir HENRY BRUCE MEUX, 3rd Baronet ; b. Nov.
2 ist, 1856 ; s. his father, Sir HENRY, 1883 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is Capt. Royal }Vilts Yeo. Cav. ; was High
Sheriff of Wilts 1886 : m. 1878, Valerie Susie Langdon.
Jhtrtm of Ito0 -Gifainijs — Overton V.-cum-Fyfield V. and Alton Priors C.,
Wootton-Bassett V., Wilts.
^inns— Paly of six or and azure, on a chief gules three crosses patee or.
Cast — Two wings inverted and endorsed argent, conjoined by a cord with
tassels or.
Seats— Theobald's Park, Cheshunt, Herts; Dauntsey House, near
Malmesbury ; Sheen House, East Sheen, Surrey. Town Residence— 41,
Park Lane, W. Clubs— Carlton, White's.
Aunt living (daughter of ist Baronet) — Emma Martha (Viscountess Maiden): m. 1853, Viscount
Maiden, who d. 1879. el. son of 6th Earl of Essex. Residence, 39, Lowndes Street, W.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— LOUISA CAROLINE (Lady Louisa Meux), da. of 3rd Marquess of
Ailesbury : m. 1856, Sir Henry Meux, 2nd baronet, who d. 1883. Residence,
In 1641 John Meux, Esq., of Kingston, Isle of Wight, was created a baronet, but the title became
extinct at the death of the 3rd Daren- 1 in 1715. From his uncle, Bartholomew, is descended the present
baronet.
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MEYRICK, Creation 1880, of Bush, Pembrokeshire.
Sir THOMAS MEYRICK, ist Baronet, 2nd son of
the late St. John Chiverton Charlton, Esq., of Apley Castle,
Salop ; b. March I4th. 1837 ; ed. at Eton; is a J.P. and a
D.L. for Pembrokeshire (High Sheriff 1877), and Hon. Col.
3rd Batn. King's (Shropshire L.I.) 5 sat as M.P. for Pem-
broke District (C) 1868-74, when he was defeated; assumed
1858, by royal license, his maternal grandfather's name of
Meyrick: m. 1860, Mary Rhoda, da. of Lieut.-Col. Richard
Frederick Hill [see V. Hill, colls.], and has issue.
•jpntronof Jtool'ibings— Gumfreston R., Pembroke ; WombridgeV., Salop.
^rms — Quarterly ; ist and 4th, sable, on a chevron argent, between
three staves raguly or, inflamed proper, a fleur-de-lys gules between two
Cornish choughs sable ; 2nd and 3rd, or, a lion rampant gules ; 2nd quarter,
quarterly; ist and 4th, gules, ten annulets, four, three, two, and one, or;
2nd and 3rd azure, a lion passant guardant or. Crests — ist, a tower argent,
Without God, without having on its top a mount vert, and thereon a chough sable standing on
anything; God and one leg, and holding on the other leg a fleur-de-lys gules.
enough. Seats— Bush, near Pembroke ; Apley Castle, Salop ; Bargeston House,
Pembroke. Clubs— Boodle's, Windham.
SOBS living— Frederick Charlton, b. July 7th, 1862 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Hall. Camb. (B.A.
1 1— ) : 1S Capf- 1 5th Hussars. St. John Meyrick, b. 1866 ; ed.at Eton, and at Trin. Hall, Camb.
(B.A. 18— ) ; is Lieut, and Batn. Gordon Highlanders. Rowland Francis, b. 1867; ed. at Eton;
is Travelling Inspector for Board of Agriculture. Herbert Chiverton, b. 1874. Walter Thomas,
b. 1881.
Daughters living— Dora Rhoda. Alice Maude. Eva Mary. Rachel Cicely.
Sisters living— Louisa Catharine Sophia: tn. 1851, Clement Swetenham, Esq., who d. 1886. Resi-
dence, Somerford Booths Hall, Congleton. Jane Sophia: m. 1849, Robert Davies Pryce, Esq.,
who d. 1891, Lord Lieut, of co. Merioneth. Residences, Cyfronydd, Welshpool, Montgomeryshire;
Aberllefenny, Machynlleth Lucy. Dorothea : m. 1859, Arthur Robert Naghten. Esq., who
d. 1881. Mary Eleanor (Hon. Mrs. Butler): m. 1868, the Hon. Henry Edmund Butler, only
son of i3th Viscount Mountgarret. Residences, Nidd Hall, Ripley, Yorkshire; Eaglehall, Pateley
Bridge, Yorkshire.
Heb dhu, heb dhim,
dhu a digon.
TAPPS-GERVIS-MEYRICK, Creation 1791, of Hinton Admiral, Hampshire.
Sir GEORGE ELIOTT MEYRICK TAPPS-GERVIS-
MEYRICK, 3rd Baronet ; b. Sept. ist, 1827; s. his father,
Sir GEORGE WILLIAM. M.P., 1842 ; is a D.L. and a J-P- for
Hampshire, and for Anglesey (High Sheriff 1878); assumed
in 1876, by royal license, the additional surname of Meyrick :
m. 1849, Fanny, who d. 1892, da. of the late Christopher
Harland, Esq.. of Ashbourne, and has issue.
•jpatron 0f Itoo gibings— Bournemouth V., and Hinton V., Hamp-
shire.
^rms— Quarterly : ist and 4th, sable, on a chevron argent between
three bands erect raguly or, inflamed proper, a fleur-de-lis gules between
two Cornish choughs respecting each other proper, Meyrick ; 2nd, argent,
six ostrich feathers, three, two, and one, sable in the centre point a pellet,
Gen'is; 2nd and 3rd, azure, on a fesse or, between three rhinoceroses
argent, as many escallops gules, Tapps. Crests— ist, a tower argent,
Heb dhu, heb dhim, dhu thereon upon a mount vert a Cornish chough holding in the dexter claw
a digon.
a fleur-de-lis ; 2nd, a mount vert, thereon three ostrich feathers, one in
Without God, without any- Pa'e anc^ two 'n saltire sable, banded by a wreath of oak or; 3rd, a grey-
thing; God' and enough. nound couchant per pale argent and sable charged on the body with two
escallops fessewise countercharged.
Seats— Bodorgan, Anglesey ; Hinton Admiral, near Christchurch ; East Close House, Christ-
church. Town Residence— 16, Clifford Street, Bond Street, W. Club —Conservative.
Son living -GEORGE AUGUSTUS ELIOTT, b. March 9th, 1855 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut.
2nd Stafford Militia; is a J.P. and D.L. for Anglesey, and a J.P. for Hants: tn. 1884, Jacintha,
da. of the late Charles Paul Phipps, Esq.. M.P., of Chalcot, Wilts, and has issue living, George
Llewellyn, b. 1885,— a son, b. 1892,— Mary Jacintha, b. 1886,— Clara Eva, b. 1890. Residence, Bepcti
House, Ringwood, Hants. Club, Junior Carlton.
Daughters living— Emma Douglas : m. 1878, Capt. Gerald Robert Spencer, formerly R.A. [see B.
Churchill, colls.]. Residence, The Elms, Ringmer, Sussex. Clara. Fanny Augusta : tn. 1891,
Francis John Douglas, Esq. [see Douglas, Bart., cr. 1786]. Residence, Catherington, Horndean,
Hants.
Sister living — Clara TAPPS-GERVIS. Residence, Ashdown House, Forest Row, East Grinstead.
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Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Augustus Tapps-Gervis, Esq., 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1831, d.
1864: in. 1860, Marie Catharina Hortencia (who in. andly, 1865, H. R. Campbell
Litchfield, Esq., L.R.C.P., of 2, Fulton Villas, Twickenham):—
Augusta Maria: m. 1884, John Alexander Tyndale Powell, Esq. Residence, Riversfield, Bemerton,
Salisbury.
The 2nd baronet, Sir George William Tapps, M.P. for Christchurch 1832-6, assumed in 1835 the
additional surname of Gervis.
Meysey-Thompson, see Thompson.
MIDDLETON, Creation 1662, of Belsay Castle, Northumberland.
Sir ARTHUR EDWARD MIDDLETON, yth Baronet,
son of the late Charles Atticus Monck, Esq., el. son of 6th
Baronet ; b. Jan. I2th, 1838 ; s. his grandfather, Sir CHARLES
MILES LAMBERT MONCK, 1867 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb.(B.A. 1859) ; is a J.P. for Northumberland (High
Sheriff 1884) ; sat as M.P. for Durham (Z) 1874-80; resumed
in 1876 the original family name of Middleton : m. 1871, Lady
Constance Harriet Amherst, who d. 1879, da. of 2nd Earl
Amherst. and has issue.
Jhtron of ©nt gibing — Caenby R Lincolnshire.
£Vrms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, quarterly, gules and or ; in the ist
quarter a cross patonce argent ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a chevron cheeky or
and sable between three ounces' heads erased azure, collared and chained
of the second. Cr£st — A savage, in the dexter hand an oak tree erased and
fructed, all proper.
Seat — Belsay Castle, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Charles Arthur, b. 1873. Hugh
Sons living— GILBERT WILLIAM, b. Aug. 23rd, 1872.-
Jeffery, b. 1879.
Daughters living— Gertrude Mary. Elinor Isabel.
Brother living — Henry Nicholas, b. 1845 ; ed. at Westminster ; formerly Lieut. Rifle Brigade ;
is a J.P. for Northumberland ; resumed in 1876 the original family name of Middleton, in lieu of
Monck ; is a partner in the banking firm of Lambton and Co. : m. 1872, Sophia Elizabeth, da. of
Sir William Collis Meredith, Ch. Justice of Quebec, and has issue living, Lambert William, b.
I877, — Laura Beatrice, — Harriet Constance. Residence, Dissington Hall. Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Clubs, Army and Navy, St. James's, Wellington.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandson of the late John Middleton, Esq., 3rd son of 4th baronet: —
The 6th baronet, Sir Charles, in compliance with the testamentary injunction of his maternal
grandfather, Lawrence Monck, Esq., of Caenby, Lincolnshire, changed his name, in 1799, by royal
sign-manual, from Middleton to Monck; and the 7th baronet in 1876, resumed the original surname of
Middleton.
BROKE-MIDDLETON, Creation 1813, of Nacton, Suffolk. [Extinct 1887.]
Adm, Sir GEORGE NATHANIEL BROKE-MIDDLETON, C.B., 3rd and last
Baronet.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— ALBINIA MARIA (Lady Broke-Middleton) da. of Thomas Evans,
Esq., J.P., of Lyminster, Sussex : m. 1853, Adm. Sir George Nathaniel Broke-Middleton, 3rd Bart.,
who d. 1887, when the title became extinct. Residence, 10, Stanhope Gardens, S. Kensington, S.W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. Charles Acton Broke, R.E., 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1818, d.
1855 : ';«. 1849, Anna Maria (who ni. 2ndly, 1859, Rear- Adm. William Horton,
C.B. ; he d. 1883), da. of John Hamilton, Esq., of Sundrum, co. Ayr : —
Jane Anne (Baroness De Saumarez) : m. 1882, the 4th Baron De Saumarez. Residences, Shrub-
land Park, Needham Market, Suffolk ; Livermere Park, Bury St. Edmunds ; Broke Hall, Ipswich ;
. Saumarez Park, Guernsey ; 43, Grosvenor Place, S.W. Fredenca Mary Horatia^o^v Loraine) :
M. 1878, Rear-Adm. Sir Lambton Loraine, nth baronet. Residences, Markyate Cell, Dunstable ;
7, Montagu Square, W.
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MILBANK, Creation 1882, of Well, co. York, and of Hart, co. Durham.
Sir FREDERICK ACCLOM MILBANK, ist Baronet,
2nd son of the late Mark Milbank, Esq., M.P. [see Milbanke,
Bart., colls.] : b. April 2ist, 1820 ; eel. at Harrow ; formerly
Lieut. 79th Highlanders ; is a D. L. and a J.P. for Durham
(High Sheriff 1851) and N. Riding of York ; sat as M.P. for
N. Riding of York (Z) 1865-85, having been defeated there in
1862, and for Richmond Div. of N. Riding of York 1885-6:
tn. 1844, Alexina Harriet, da. of Sir Alexander Don, 6th
baronet [see Don-Wauchope, Bart.], and has issue.
Srms — Gules, a saltire argent, gutte de poix between two lions' heads
couped in pale, and as many roses in fesse of the second. Crcgt — A lion's
head couped argent, gutte de poix, charged with a pale gules, thereon three
roses, also argent.
Scats— Thorp Perrow, Bedale, Yorkshire; Barningham Park, Barnard Castle. Club — Brooks's.
Son living— POW LETT CHARLES JOHN, b. May ist, 1852 : is a J.P., a D.L., and a County
Councillor (Masham Div.) for N. Riding of York, and a J.P. for Radnorshire ; tn. 1875, Edith Mary,
da. of Sir Richard Green-Price, ist baronet, and has issue living. Frederick Richard Powlett, 'b.
1881, — Aline Laura, — Sybil May, — Gladys Mary. Residence, Norton Manor, Presteign. Clubs,
Carlton, Boodle's.
Daughters living— Alice Frederica : m. 1888, as his second wife, David Dale, Esq. Residence,
West Lodge, Darlington. Wilhelmina Louisa.
This family is a younger branch of the Milbankes, Baronets of Halnaby, creation 1661. The
father of the present baronet was High Sheriff of Yorkshire, 1837, and sometime M.P. for Camelford.
MILBANKE, Creation 1661, of Halnaby, Yorkshire.
Sir PENISTON MILBANKE, gth Baronet ; b. Feb.
1 4th, 1847 ; s. his father, Sir JOHN RALPH MII.BANKE-HUSKIS-
SON, 1868; ed. at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford; is a D.L.
and a J.P. for Sussex, and a County Alderman for W. Sussex:
m. 1870, Elizabeth Margaret, 2nd da. of the Hon. Richard
Denman [see B. Denman], and has issue.
Drills — Gules, a bend ermine, on a canton or a lion's head erased of the
field, fl.rcst — A lion's head gules, charged with a bend ermine.
Seat — Eartham House, Chichester, Sussex. Clubs — Travellers',
Arthur's.
Sons living— JOHN PENISTON, 6. Oct. 9th, 1872 ; is Lieut. 3rd Batn.
Roy. Sussex Regt. Mark Richard, b. 1875.
Brother living— Ralph, l>. 1852: ed. at Harrow; entered Diplo. Ser.
Resolute andfirtn. I8?2, became a 2nd Sec. 1877, and Sec. to Legation 1887 ; appointed
British Consul-Gen, for Austro- Hungary 1892. Residence, British Con-
sulate, Buda-Pesth. Clubs, Marlborough, St. James's.
Sisters living— Mary Etnily, b. 1845 : m. 1866, William Walter Astor Boreel, Esq., who d. 1892,
Chamberlain to the King of Holland [see Boreel, Bart., colls.]. Isabella, b. 1849: in. 1876,
Lieut. -Col. Amelius Richard Mark Lockwood, M.P., formerly of the Coldstream Guards [see
Williams-Bulkeley, Bart.]. Residence, Bishop's Hall, Romford, Essex.
WidOW living Of 8th Baronet— EMILY (Lady Miltanke-Huskisson), da. of J. Mansfield, Esq., of
Diggeswell House, Herts: ;«. 1843, Sir John Rnlph Milbanke-Huskisson, 8th baronet, who d. 1868.
Residence, 17, Cliveden Place, Eaton Square, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Descendants ot the late John Milbanke, Esq., 4th son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Mark Milbank, Esq.. M. P., great-great-grandson of the late John Milbanke,
Esq. (ante), b. 1795, d. 1881 : in. 1817, Lady Augusta Henrietta Vane, who d. 1874, da. of
ist Duke-of Cleveland : —
Sir Frederick Acclom, Bart., b. 1820 [see Milbank, Bart., cr. 1882].
Grandchildren of the late Mark Milbank, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Mark William Vane Milbank, Esq., b. 1819, d. 1883: »t. 1845, Barbarina
Sophia, who d. 1850, da. of Sir Thomas Harvie Farquhar, 2nd baronet : —
Sybella Augusta (Hon. Mrs. William Herbert): tn. 1871, Maj.-Gen. the Hon. William Henry
Herbert, son of 2nd Earl Powis. Residence, Prestfelde, Shrewsbury. Edith Dorothy.
Issue of the late Henry John Newsham Milbank, Esq., 3rd son of Mark Milbank,
E-q., M.P. (ante), /;. 1824, d. 1872: m. ist, 1846, Lady Margaret Henrietta Maria
Grey, who d. 1852, sister of 6th Earl of Stamford and Warrington ; 2iidly, 1864,
Lady Susan Georgiana Godolphin Osborne (now of Frostenden, Wangford), da. of
8th Duke of Leeds :—
Div. R.A. Katharine Henrietta Venezia : m. 1869, Arthur Duncombe, Esq. [see E. Feversnam,
colls.]. Residence, Sutton-on-the-Forest, Easingwold, Yorkshire.
Ralph Milbanke, Cupbearer to Queen Mary in Scotland, was great-grandfather to the ist baronet.
Sir Ralph, the 6th baronet, married Judith, sister and coheir of Thomas Noel, last Viscount Wentworth
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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and assumed, on that lord's death in 1815, the surname of Noel only His only daughter married Lord
Byrr.n, the celebrated poet. The 8th baronet was successively British Minister in Bavaria and the
Netherlands. He assumed in 1866 the additional surname of Huskisson, and which surname his
successor discontinued.
Milbourne-Swinnerton-PilMngton, see Pilkington.
ST. JOHN-MILDMAY, Creation 1772, of Farley St. John, Hampshire.
Sir HENRY BOUVERIE PAULET ST.
JOHN-MILDMAY, 5th Baronet ; b. July 3ist,
1810 ; s. his father, Sir HENRY CAREW,* 1848 ;
formerly Major 2nd Dragoon Guards, and Hon.
Col. N. Hants Yeo. Cav. ; is a D.L. and a J.P.
for Hants (High Sheriff 1862): m. 1851, the
Hon. Helena Shaw-Lefevre, da. of ist Viscount
Eversley, G.C.B. (ext.), and has issue.
fhttron of J'our ^ibings — Aldham R., Essex ; Dog-
mersfield R., Winchfield R., Hartley Wintney V., Hants.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, three lions
rampant azure, armed and langued gules, Mildmay ;
2nd and 3rd, argent, on a chief gules two mullets or, St.
John, fosts — A lion rampant-guardant azure, armed and langued gules ; 2nd, on a mount vert, a
falcon rising or, belled of the last and ducally gorged gules. . ^ujjpovttrs — Dexter, a greyhound
argent, ducally gorged and chained or; sinister, a falcon salient, wings expanded or, ducally gorged
and belled gules.
Seat — Dogmersfield Park, Winchfield, Hampshire. Club — Travellers'.
Sons living— HENRY PAULET, b. April 28th, 1853 ; ed. at Eton; is Major ist Batn. Grenadier
Guards ; served in Egyptian war 1882 (medal with clasp and bronze star), and in Suakin Expe-
dition 1885, with Mounted Infantry. Clubs, Guards', Travellers', Wellington. - Gerald Anthony,
b. 1860 ; ed. at Eton, and at Magdalene Coll., Camb. ; formerly Lieut. Hants Yeo. Cav. :
;;/. 1892, Isabel Emily, da. of the Rev. Charles Arundell St. John-Mildmay [see colls, infra].
Residence, Taplins, Winchfield, Hants. Club, Isthmian. Rev. Carew Hervey, b. 1863 ; ed. at
Eton, at Trin. Coll.. Camb. (B.A. 1884, M.A. 1888) ; is R. of St. Mary's, Stamford. Residence,
The Rectory, Stamford. Club, Wellington.
Daughters living— Jane Emma: m. 1889, James Martin Carr-Lloyd, Esq. Residence, Lancing
Manor, Sussex. - Constance Mary: m. 1888, John Arthur Beach Wallington, Esq. [see Hicks-
Beach, Bart., colls.]. Residence, Chineham, Basingstoke.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Paulet St. John-Mildmay, Esq., M.P., 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b.
1791, d. 1845 : in. 1813, Anna Maria Wyndham, who d. 1864, da. of the Hon.
Bartholomew Bouverie [E. Radnor] : —
Rer>. Charles Arundell, b. 1820 ; late Fellow of Merton Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1843, M.A. 1846) ; is a J.P.
for Somerset, and Lord of the Manor and patron of the living of Queen Camel : m. 1854, Harriet
Louisa, da. of the late Very Rev. the Hon. George Neville-Grenville [see B. Braybrooke, colls.], and
has issue living, Wyndham Paulet (of Wales House, Queen Camel, Bath, and 3, Prince's Mansions
'
S.W. Clubs, White's, Naval and Military), b. 1855 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst ; formerly Capt. ist Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own), and Lieut. N. Somerset
Yeo. Cav. ; served in Afghan war 1878-9 (medal with clasp) ; is a J.P. for Somerset : in. 1889, the
'
Hon. Alice Katherine Hamilton-Russell, da. of 8th Viscount Boyne, — George (of St. Ermin's
Mansions, S.W. Club, White's), b. 1856 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1879); Bar. Inner Temple 1882; formerly Capt. 8th Vol. Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince
Consort's Own), — Rev. Arundell Glastonbury, b. 1859 ; ed. at Winchester, at Magdalene Coll.,
* Sir Henry Carew St. John-Mildmay married 2ndly, 1815, by special per-
mission of the King of Wirtemburg, his ist wife's younger sister Harriet,
da. of the late Hon. Bartholomew Bouverie, 2nd son of ist Earl of
Radnor. By this lady, who had been divorced from the 4th Earl of
Roseberry, he had issue, of whom living : —
Edmond Henry, b. 1816 ; served in Austrian army (Radetzky's Hussars) 1834-44 ; was Equerry to
H.R.H. the late Duke of Cambridge 1844-50, since when he has been Equerry to F.M. H.R.H.
the Duke of Cambridge ; was attached as Capt. and Assist. Inspector to British German Legion
'855 ; was temporarily attached to Legation at Vienna 1859, and employed as British Commr. at
head-quarters of Austrian army in Italy (Austrian war medal) ; is a Knight Com. of the Danish
Danebrogh Order; was Sec. to National Rifle Association 1859-89: m. ist, 1851, Louisa Josephine,
who d. 1865, widow of Clarence Wigney, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1867, Augusta Jane, who d. 1892, da. of Arch-
deacon Carew Anthony St. John-Mildmay [infra], and widow of William Coesvelt Kortright, Esq.,
and has issue living (by ist marriage), Henrietta Louisa Horatia : ;«. 1876, the Rev. Thomas Legh
Claughton, R. of St. Andrew's, Worcester, and Canon Residentiary, and has issue living, William
Thomas Alban b. 1876, Harold b. 1882, Susan Helena £. 1890, — Alice Grace Josephine: m. 18°-
nfra]. Residence, 131, Cromwell Road, S.W. Club, White s.
Issue of the late Horace Osborne St. John-Mildmay, 2nd son of the late Sir Henry
Carew, 4th baronet, by his 2nd marriage [see ante], b. 1817, d. 1866 : m. 1844, Jane
Dornbach, of Chioggia : —
Edward Stephen, b. 1845 ; formerly Vice-Consul at Milan for Austria and Hungary ; is a Knt. of
Austrian Order of Francis Joseph : /«. 1875, Leopoldine Kapp, and has issue living, Henry Edward,
b. 1877,— Walter Richard, b. 1887,— Mary Frances Lucv. Residence, Villa Mildmay, Barzanu
Brianza, Italy.
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Camb. (B.A. 1884, M.A. 1891), and at Wells Theo. Coll. ; is R. of Sculthorpe, Fakenham, Norfolk ;
formerly Hon. Chaplain Hampshire Yeo. Cav., — Walter Hervey (of Sibsagar, Assam. Club, Wel-
lington), b. 1860; ed. at Charterhouse, — Paulet Bertram (Club, Isthmian), b. 1862 ; ed. at Winchester,
and at Keble Coll., Oxford, — Rev. Aubrey Neville, b. 1865 ; ed. at Winchester, and at New Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1888), — Isabel Emily : ;«. 1892, Gerald Anthony St. John-Mildmay, Esq {see ante], —
Meriel Harriet Caioiine. Residences, Hazlegrove, Sparkford, Bath; 72, Chester Square, S.W.
Clubs, Wellington, University. Charlotte. Residence, Boulogne.
Granddaughter of the late Paulet St. John-Mildmay, Esq. (ante) :—
Issue (by ist marriage) of the late Capt. Hervey George St. John-Mildmay, R.N., b. 1817,
d. 1882 : m. ist, 1859, the Hon. Elizabeth Shaw-Lefevre, who d. 1867, da. of ist Viscount
Eversley, G.C.B. (ext.) ; 2ndly, 1875, Augusta Frances (now of 9, Ovington Square, S.W.),
da. of the Rev. Richard Seymour [see Culme-Seymour, Bart., colls.] : —
Florence Wyndham : m. 1886, the Rev. Carleton Rashleigh, and has issue living, Ethel Emma
Florence Elizabeth, b. 1888, — Muriel, b. 1891. Residence, Riseley, Horton Kirby, Dartford, Kent.
Issue of the late Capt. George William St. John-Mildmay, R.N., 4th son of 3rd
baronet, b. 1792, d. 1851 : in. 1832, Mary, who d. 1892, da. of Peter Baillie, Esq.,
of Dochfour, N.B., and widow of John Morritt, Esq., of Rokeby Park, York : —
Herbert Alexander, b. 1836 ; Lieut.-Col., formerly of Rifle Brig. ; served in Crimean campaign 1855-6
(medal with clasp and Turkish medal), and on N.W. Frontier of India (medal) : is a Gentleman at
Arms to H.M. : m. 1884, Susan, da. of the late Hon. John Lothrop Motley, D.C.L. Residence,
32, St. George's Road, S.W. Clubs, Travellers', Army and Navy.— Geraldine Mary : m. 1858,
Alfred Buckley, Esq., and' has issue living, Edward Duncombe Henry, b. 1860 ; is Capt. R.A. : m.
1892, Ellen Cecilia, da. of Col. Frederick Pridham, Ordnance Store Depart., — Christine Mary, —
Winifred Rosa Isabel, — Elizabeth Ursula. Residences, New Hall, Bodenham, Salisbury ; 13, St.
George's Square, S.W.
Issue of the late Humphrey St. John-Mildmay, Esq., M.P., 6th son of 3rd baronet,
b. 17 — , d. 1853 • '"• IS'i '823, the Hon. Anne Eugenia Bingham, who d. 1839, da.
of ist Baron Ashburton ; 2ndly, 1843, Marianne Frances, who d. 1873, da. of
Granville Harcourt-Vernon, Esq., M.P. : —
Henry Bingham, b. 1828 ; is a J.P. and D. L. for Kent : »/. 1860, Georgiana Frances, da. of the late
John Crocker Bulteel, Esq., cf Flete, Ivy-bridge, and has issue living, Francis Bingham, M.P.
(Clubs, Travellers', Brooks's, Msrlborough, Bachelors'), b. 1861 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1885); has sat as M.P. for S., or Totnes, Div. of Devonshire (L £/) since 1885; is
Lieut. W. Kent Yeo. Cav., — John, b. 1868 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb., — Alfred, b.
1871, — Alexander Richard, b. 1873, — Beatrice. Residences, Shoreham Place, Sevenoaks ; Flete,
near Ivybridge ; 46, Berkeley Square, W. Club, Travellers'. Lucy Frances Jane : ;«. 1868,
James Thomas Richard Lane-Fox, Esq.. and has issue living, George Richard, b. 1870, —
Edward, b. 1874, — Marcia Mary. Residences. Hope Hall, Boston Spa, Yorkshire ; 26, Upper
Grosvenor Street, W. Emily Mary. Residences, The Terrace, Boston Spa, Yorkshire ; 26,
Upper Grosvenor Street, W. Alice Catherine (Hon. Mrs. Henry Molyneux): m. 1873, Capt.
.the Hon. Henry Hervey Molyneux, R. N., son of 3rd Earl of Sefton. Residence, Sanham House,
Melton Mowbray.
Grandchildren of the late Edward St. John-Mildmay, Esq., 8th son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Arthur George St. John-Mildmay, Esq., b. 1824, d. 1884 : m. ist, 1846,
Louisa Latham, who d. 1855, da. of Capt. Henry Gough Ord, R.A. ; 2ndly, 1856, Charlotte
Mary (now of Hollam, Dulverton), da. of Charles Heard Beague, Esq., of Hollam, Somerset,
and widow of Major John Thomas Douglas Halkett [see Halkett, Bart., colls.] : —
Charles Beague, b. 1861 ; formerly Capt. R.A. ; is a J.P. for Somerset, and Capt. 4th Batn. Prince
Albert's (Somersetshire L.I.). : m. 1892. Evelyn Augusta, da. of Capt. Henry St. John-Mildmay
[see note * ante]. Residence, Hollam, Dulverton. Clubs, Naval and Military, Cavalry. John
Walter Paulet, b. 1866; ed. at Emmanuel Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1888). Alice Frances. Edith
Charlotte : m. 1889, James Archibald Gordon Hamilton, Esq., Bar.-at-Law, of 3, Pump Court,
Temple, E.C Residence, 14, Carlyle Mansions, Cheyne Walk, S.W. Emma Magdalen.
Loetitia Elizabeth.
Issue of the late Ven.Carew Anthony St. John-Mildmay, Archdeacon of Essex, loth son
of 3rd baronet, b. 180 — , d. 1878 : m. 1830, the Hon. Elizabeth Caroline Waldegrave,
who d. 1878, da. of ist Baron Radstock : —
Caroline Eugenia. Residence, 4, Rosary Gardens, S. Kensington, S.W.
Sir Henry Paulet St. John, the 3rd baronet, married Jane, eldest daughter and coheir of Carew
Mildmay, Esq., of Shawford House, Hampshire, and obtained, in 1790, Royal permission to use the
name and bear the arms of Mildmay.
MILES, Creation 1859, of Leigh Court, Somersetshire.
Sir CECIL MILES, 3rd Baronet ; b. Aug. yth, 1873 ;
s. his father, Sir PHILIP JOHN WILLIAM, 1888 ; ed. at Eton.
Patron of Stoo gibings— Weston-in-Gordano R., Walton-in-Gordano R.,
Somerset.
^rms— Azure, a chevron ermine between three mascles argent, each
charged with a fleur-de-lis sable. Crrst — A dexter arm embowed in armour
proper, garnished or, supporting with the hand an anchor also proper.
Seat — Leigh Court, Bristol. Clubs — Marlborough, New Travellers'.
Sisters living— Alice Catherine : m. ist, 1870, George Duppa, Esq., who
d. 1888 ; 2ndly, 1889, Lieut.-Col. Gerard Vivian Ames, formerly ist
Dragoons, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Bryan Baldwin George,
b. 1871, — Beryl Greville George, b. 1883, — Vivienne Muriel, — (by 2nd
marr age), Lionel « .erard, b. 1889, — -Eve Margery, b. 1891.' Edith
Clare : ;;/. 1875. Charles William Mansel Lewis, Esq., J.P. and D.L., and
has issue living, Hubert Edward Mansel, b. 1876,— Charlie Ronald Mansel, b. 1880,— Eric David
Mansel, b. 1886, — Archie Mansel, b. 1890, — Gwladys Irene Rose, — Elspie Violet. Residence, Stradey
Castle, Lianelly, Carmarthenshire. Mabel Constance : m. 1884, C. Gaussen, Esq., and has issue
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
living, James Archibald Casamajor, b. 1887, — Philip Lowry, b. 1888, — Beryl Elizabeth Edith.
Residence, Little Brocklesby, Ulceby.
Uncle living (son of ist Baronet)— HENRY ROBERT WILLIAM, b. Jan. 6th, 1843 ; ed. at Eton ;
formerly Lieut, sth Fusiliers : in. 1882, Mary, da. of Frederick Neame, Esq., of Luton, Selling,
Kent, and has issue living, Charles William, b. 1883, — William Henry, b. 1888. Residence, Abbots
Leigh, Clifton, Bristol. Club, Naval and Military.
AuntS living (daughters of ist Baronet) — Maria Catherine : in. 1846, Robert Charles Tudway, Esq.,
M.P., whorf. 1855, and has issue living, Charles Clement (of The Cedars, and Stoberry Park, Wells,
Somerset, and 17, Lower Berkeley Street, W.), b. 1846 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Magdalene Coll.,
Camb. ; is aJ.P. and D.L. for Somerset; formerly Capt. N. Somerset Yeo. Cav. : in. ist, 1870, Lady
Edith Nelson, who d. 1877, da. of 3rd Earl Nelson ; 2ndly, 1884, Alice Constance, da. of Sir Frederick
Hutchinson Hervey-Bathurst, 3rd Bart., and has issue living, (by ist marriage) Madeleine Constance
b. 18 — -, (by 2nd marriage), Hervey Robert Charles b. 1888, Gladys Clare Alice b. 1887. Residence,
The Cedars, Wells, Somerset. Agatha : in. 1849, Gen. Edward Arthur Somerset, C.B., M.P., who
d. 1886 [see D. Beaufort, colls.]. Residence, Troy House, Monmouth. Emma Clara (Hon. Mrs.
James Lascelles) : m. 1856, the Rev. the Hon. James Walter Lascelles, R. of Goldsborough [see E.
Harewood]. Residence, Goldsborough Rectory, near Knaresborough. Catherine (Lady Bright) :
m. 1856, Gen. Sir Robert Onesiphorous Bright, K.C.B., and has issue living, William Robert, b. 1857 ;
is in B.C.S. : in. 1883, Ellen Theophila, da. of Charles Theophilus Metcalfe, Esq.. C.S.I, [see
Metcalfe, Bart.], — Reginald Arthur, b. 1870, — Richard, b. 1872, — Katherine, — Emily Maria, —
Florence Tempe, — Isabel Frances, — Ellen Lucy. Residence, Normandy Park, Guildford.
Frances Harriet: in. 1862, William Augustus Ferguson- Davie, Esq., 2nd son of Gen. Sir H. R.
Ferguson-Davie, ist baronet. Residence, Stoke Leigh, Weybridge.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— FRANCES ELIZABETH (Lady Miles), da. of Sir David Roche,
ist baronet : in. 1848, Sir Philip John Miles, 2nd baronet, who d. 1888. Residences, Leigh Court,
Bristol ; 75, Cornwall Gardens, S.W. ; 21, Rue Pauquet, Paris ; Villa de 1'Esperance, Cannes.
The 2nd baronet sat as M.P. for E. Somersetshire (C) 1878-85.
MILLAIS, Creation 1885, of Palace Gate, Kensington, co. Middlesex, and of St. Ouen,
Jersey.
Sir JOHN EVERETT MILLAIS, R.A., D.C.L., ist
Baronet, 2nd son of the late John William Millais, Esq., of
Kingston, Surrey; b. June 8th, 1829; became a Student of
the Royal Academy 1840, and obtained the principal prizes
for drawing ; his first picture was exhibited at the Academy
in 1846; is one of the original introducers of the "Pre-
Raphaelite School " of painting ; elected an Asso. of Roy.
Acad. 1853, and a R.A. 1864 ; received the Legion of Honour
1878, and Ordre pour le Me'rite 1892 ; D.C.L. Oxford 1882 ; is a
Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery, a member of numerous
Continental Academies, and an hon. member of the Roy. Scottish
Acad.; m. 1855, Euphemia Chalmers, da. of George Gray,
Esq., of Bowerswell, Perth, and has issue.
5Vrms — Per bend sinister or and azure, an estoile of eight points
between three fleurs-de-lys, two in fesse and one in base, all couijter-
hanged. Crest — In front of a dexter hand gauntleted and couped gules an estoile of eight points.
Residence — 2, Palace Gate, Kensington, W. Clubs — Garrick, Athenaeum, Arts.
Sons living— EVERETT, b. May 3bth, 1856 : in. 1886, Mary St. Lawrence, da. of the late William
Edward Hope-Vere, Esq. [see E. Hopetoun, colls.], and has issue living, John Everett, b. 1888, —
Euphemia Doris Mary, b. 18^9. Residence, 31, Grosvenor Road, S.W. Clubs, Athenaeum, St.
James's, Kennel. Geoffroy William, b. 1863. John Guille, b. 1865 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. ;
formerly Lieut, ist Batn. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buff's, Duke of Albany's Own).
Daughters living — Effie Gray : in. 1879, Major William Christopher James, i6th Lancers, and
has issue living, two sons and two daus. Alice Sophia Caroline : m. 1886, Charles Beilby Stuart-
Wortley, Esq., M.P. [see E. Wharncliffe, colls.]. Residence, 7, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, S.W.
Mary Hunt. Sophia Margaret Jameson : m. 1891, Douglas Lilburn MacEwen, Esq., Lieut.
ist Batn. Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders.
MILLER, Creation 1705, of Chichester, Sussex.
Sir CHARLES JOHN HUBERT MILLER, 8th Baronet ;
b. 1858 ; s. his father, Sir CHARLES HAYES, 1868; ed. at Eton;
was Lieut. 5th W. York Militia 1877-80; formerly Capt. 2nd
Batn. Coldstream Guards.
•jpalron of One Jibing— Froyle V., Hampshire.
^rjns — Argent, a fesse wavy azure, between three wolves' heads erased
gules. Crcst — A wolfs head erased gules, charged on the neck with a fesse
azure.
Seat — Froyle, Alton, Hampshire. Clubs — Guards', Bachelors'.
Ars longa, vita brevis.
A rt endureth, life is
short.
Brother living-CECIL WALTER NICHOLSON, b. Julyoth, 1860;
formerly Lieut, ist Batn. S. Staffordshire Regt. Club, Naval and
Military.
Sisters living— Gertrude Theresa : m. 1888, John Evelyn Gladstone, Esq.
[see Gladstone, Bart., colls.]. Residence, Bowden Park, Chippenham. Constance Caroline.
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Uncles living (sons of 6th Baronet)— Henry John, b. 1830 ; ed. at Eton : ;«. 1865, Jessie, da. of
John Orbell, Esq., of Hawkesbury, Waikonati, New Zea'and. Resilience, Fernbrook, New-
Zealand. Thomas Edmund, b. 1832 ; formerly Major i2th Foot ; served in New Zealand wars
1860-61 vmedal), and 1863-5. Residence^ 7, Bouverie Square Folkestone. George, b. 1^33; ed.
at Harrow ; formerly Fellow of Exeter Coll., Oxford ; is Assist. Sec. in Education Depart. : in. 1^65,
Mary Elizabeth, da. of the late Rev. Peter Aubertin. R. of Chipstead, Surrey, and has issue living,
John Combe, b. 1869, — William Edmund, b. 1872, — Katharine Mary Frances, b 1867. Residence,
Howard House, Ashstead, Epsom. Club, Athenaeum.— —Richard Combe, b. 1841 ; ed. at Harrow,
and at Exeter Coll., Oxford; is a J.P. and D.L. for Kent: in. 1870, Elizabeth, da. of the late
William Aldworth, Esq., of Frilford, Berks. Residences, Oakfield, Dartford, Kent; 43, Bramham
Gardens, S. Kensington, S.W.
Aunts living (daughters of 6th Baronet) — Marianne.— Frances Margaret. Georgina Emily:
at. 1866, Henry Thomas Lambert, Esq., J.P., who d. 1879, and has issue living, Henry Charles
Miller, /-. iS6S ; ed. at Eton, and at New Coll., Oxford,— Alfred Uvedale Miller, b. 1870; ed. at
Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. Residences, Sandhills, Bletchingley, Surrey; 106, Cromwell Road,
S.W.
WidOW living Of 7th Baronet— KATHARINE MARIA (Lady Miller), da. of the late James Winte
Scott, Esq., of Rotherfield Park, Hants [see Clarke-Jervoise, Bart.] : m. 1856, Sir Charles Hayes
Miller, 7th baronet, who d. 1868. Residence, 2, Onslow Square, S.W.
The ist, 2nd, and 3rd baronets each represented Chichester in Parliament, and the 5th baronet
sat as M.P. for Portsmouth.
MILLER, Creation 1788, of Glenlee, Kirkcudbrightshire
Sir WILLIAM FREDERIC MILLER, 5th
Baronet ; b. April 7th, 1868 ; s. his father, Sir
THOMAS MACDONALD, 1875 ' e&- at Harrow ;
formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Princess of Wales's
Own (Yorkshire Regt.). : w. 1890, Mary Augusta,
da. of the late Charles John Manning, Esq., of 15,
Prince's Gardens, S.W., and has issue.
^rms — Argent, a cross moline azure, in chief a lozenge
between two mullets of the last and in base a bar wavy vert.
Crest — A human hand couped at the wrist ; the third and fourth
fingers folded in the hand argent. £npporitrs— Two roebucks
proper.
C/wfo— Boodle's, Bachelors'.
The best things remain in Heaven.
Seat — Barskimming, Mauchline, Ayrshire, N.B.
Son living— FREDERIC WILLIAM JOSEPH MACDONALD, b. Dec. 2ist, 1891.
Brothers living— Thomas George Alexander, b. 1869. Residence, Mount Pleasant, Scone. N. S.
Wales. Francis Macdonald, b. 1.871.
Sisters living— Emily Agnes. Constance Frances : m. 1888, Charles Edward Bexley Vansittart,
Esq., and has issue living, Constance Hilda Maude Bexley, b. 1889. Residence,
Uncles living (son of 3rd Baronet)— William Stewart, b. 1853. Club, Junior Carlton. (Brother
of 3rd Baronet)— Thomas, b. 1819 ; is an Adm. on retired list, and a J.P. for co. and city of Dublin :
•m. ist, 1856, Ann Julia, who d. 1874, da. of Dr. Miller, of The Grove, Exeter ; 2ndly, 1878, Eliza
Mary Ann, widow of the late Capt. Robert John Henry, of Drumlamph, co. Deny, and da. of
Capt. Forster, R. A., of The Wilderness, Dartmouth. Residence, Audley Mansions, Grosvenor
Square, W. Club, United Service.
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd Baronet) — Edwina Constance.— —Emily Alice. Residence, 9, Lang-
horne Gardens, Folkestone.
WidOW living Of 4th Baronet— ISABELLA FREEMAN SETON (Lady Miller), da. of the late
William Anderson, Esq., of Calcutta : m. ist, 1863, Sir Thomas Macdonald Miller, 4th baronet,
who d. 1875; zndly, 1880, Evan Baillie Grant, Esq., formerly of 3rd Hussars. Residence, 78,
South Audley Street, W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late John Miller, Esq., 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1789, d. 1863 : m. 1828,
Mary, who d. 1875, da. of Nicholas Sutherland, Esq. : —
James, b. 1835: formerly Col. Comdt. Bhopal Batn., Sehore, Central India; retired as Maj.-Gen.
m. 1873, Elinor Katharine, da. of T. L. Robinson, Esq., J.P. of Croydon, and has issue living,
John Lockhart, b. 1883. Residence, 5, Chichester Terrace, Kemp Town, Brighton. Clubs, East
India United Service, Union (Brighton). Arthur Wellesley, b. 1839. Club, University (Edin-
burgh).—Mary : m. 1864, Robert Berry, Esq., LL.D., Bar.-at-law, Sheriff of Lanarkshire. Resi-
dence, 5, University Gardens, Glasgow.
The ist baronet, Sir Thomas, was Lord President of the Court of Session in Scotland, with the
courtesy title of Lord Barskimming ; and Sir William, the 2nd baronet, was a Lord of Session, with
the courtesy titlfi of Lord Glenlee.
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MILLER, Creation 1874, of Manderston, Berwickshire.
Sir JAMES PERCY MILLER, 2nd Baronet ; b. Oct.
22nd, 1864 ; j. his father, Sir WILLIAM, 1887 ; is Capt. I4th
Hussars, and a J. P. for Berwickshire.
rgent, a cross moline azure, pierced of the field, within a
bordure gules ; on a chief of the last a garb between two mullets or. a,rcst
— A dexter hand with two fingers pointing upwards, issuing out of a cloud,
all proper.
Seat— Manderston, Duns, Berwickshire. Clubs— Bachelors', Brooks's.
Orane bonum superne.
All good from above.
Brother living— JOHN ALEXANDER, b. Sept. 27th, 1867 ; is a D.L.
for Haddingtonshire, and Capt. Lothians and Berwickshire Yeo. Cav. :
m. 1889, Inez, el. dau. of the late Capt. William Mitchell-Innes, i3th
Hussars. Residences, Barney Hill, Dunbar, Haddingtonshire ; 31,
Cadogan Square, S.Wi Club, Bachelors'.
Sisters living— Amy Elizabeth : m. 1886, Col. Thomas Maubourg
Bailie, formerly of 52nd L.I., and has issue living, Thomas Maubourg
Douglas, b. 1887, — Amy Hope, b. 1892. Residence, 54, Sloane Street,
S.W. Evelyn Mary : «. 1885, Richard Hunter, Esq., and has issue
living, James William, b. 1886. Residence, Thurston, E. Lothian.
WidOW living Of 1st Baronet— MARY ANNK (Lady Miller), da. of the late John Farley Leith,
Esq., Q.C. : ;//. 185*, Sir William Miller, ist baronet, who d. 1887. Residence, i, Park Lane, W.
The ist baronet sat as M.P. for Leith (£.) 1859-68, and for Berwickshire 1873-4.
MILMAN, Creation 1800, of Levaton in Woodland, Devonshire.
Sir FRANCIS JOHN MILMAN, 4th Baronet ; b. Aug.
loth, 1842 : s. his father, Sir WILLIAM, 1885 ; ed. at Roy.
Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; formerly Lieut. R.A., and Hon. Major
and Adj. 2nd Brig. Welsh Div. R.A. : m. 1870, Katherine Grace,
da. of the late Stephen Charles Moore, Esq., D.L. of Barne,
Clonmel, and has issue.
-Arms — Azure, a serpent nowed or, between three dexter gauntlets open,
two in chief and one in base argent. Crfsl — A hart lodged, per pale ermine
and erminois, attired and unguled or, charged on the body with two hurts
fesseways.
Residence —
Sons living— FRANCIS, /. Oct. 27th, 1872. William Ernest, b. 1875.
Deus nobiscum quis Lionel Charles Patrick, b. 1877.— —Stephen Walter, b. 1878.
contra? ' Henry Augustus, b. 1882. Hugh, b. 1884.
God with ns, who Daughter living-Violet Grace.
against us? Bothers living— Hugh Miles, b. 1845: formerly in R.N. : m. 1871,
Katherine Maule, da. of the late John Jardine, Esq. [see Jardine, Bart.,
colls.], and has issue living, Helen, — Cecil Maule, — Edith Mary. Residence, Brisbane, Queensland.
Walter Charles Gordon, b. 1853; ed. at Eton, and at King's Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1879); is
one of H.M.'s Inspectors of Schools : m. 1886, Edie Helen Blythe, da. of John Alexander RadclifFe,
Esq., of Ordsal, Cobham, Surrey, and has issue living, Mary Frances, b. 1889. Cliib, Oxford and
Cambridge.
Sisters living — Katharine. Residence, 61, Cadogan Square, S.W. Isabella Frances : ;;;. 1870,
Alexander Anderdon Weston, Esq., and has issue living, Arthur Francis Anderdon, b. 1870. Resi-
dences, 60, Cromwell Road, S.W. ; Holme Grange, Wokingham Helen Rose Anne : m. 1890,
Capt. Caldwell Henry Crofton, formerly R.A. Residence, Heathyfield, Farnham.-^— Constance
Angelena. Residence, 61, Cadogan Square, S.W.
Uncles living (sons of 2nd Baronet) — George Alderson, b. 1831 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ;
entered R.A. 1848, became Lieut. -Col. 1868, and Col. 1881 ; retired on h.p. 1872 ; served in Crimean
campaign 1854-5 (medal with clasp, 5th class Order of Medjidie and Turkish medal): t/i. 1858,
Frances Edith, da. of the Right Rev. Bishop Chapman, D.D., late Bishop of Colombo, and has
issue living, Charles William, b. 1859, — Henry Clayton, b. 1864, — Gertrude Ellen. Residence,
Levaton Hall, Bishop's Hull, Somerset. Club, Junior United Service.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Lieut. -Gen. Francis Miles Milman (infra) : —
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Egerton Charles William Miles Milman, b. 1819, a?. 1869 : m. 1866
Isabella Anne (who m. 2ndly, 1872, the Hon. William Frederick Barton Massey-Mainwaring,
of 30, Grosvenor Place, S.W. [see B. Clarina]), da. of Charles Benjamin Lee-Mainwaring,
Esq., of the Old Palace, Richmond, Surrey : —
Charles Egerton Forbes MILMAN-MAINWARING, b. 1867; assumed in 1874, by royal license, the
additional surname of Mainwaring. Alice Sophia Mary MILMAN-MAINWARING ; assumed in 1874,
by royal license, the surname of Mainwaring.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Gen. Francis Miles Milman, 2nd son of ist baronet, & 1783,
d. 1856: in. 1817, Maria Margaretta, who d. 1875, da. of Sir Charles Gould-Morgan,
ist baronet, and sister of ist Baron Tredegar : —
Henry Salusbury, b. 1821 ; Bar, Inner Temple 1848 ; is an Assist. Land Commr. : m. 1857, Matilda
Jane, who d. 1861, da. of Edward Grove, Esq., of Shenstone Park, Stafford, and widow of Eliot
Warburton, Esq., and has issue living, Margaret Anne, — Bertha Mary, — Matilda Julia : m. 1888
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
g
C.
Capt. James Lowry Cole Acton, ist Batn. Connaught Rangers, and has issue living, Armar Edward
b. 1889, Owen Henry b. 1890. Residence, i, Cranley Place, Onslow Square, S.W. Club, Athenseum.
George Bryan, C.B., b. 1822 ; entered Army 1839, and retired as Hon. Lieut. -Gen. 1884 ; was
Assist. Mil. Sec. at Mauritius 185^-6 ; has been Major of Tower of London since 1870; served in
Indian Mutiny campaign 1857, and in Oude campaign 1858-9 (medal with two clasps and C.B.) ; has
old medal of Roy. Humane So. for saving from drowning in 1848 the lives of four brother officers ;
.B. 1875: in. 1861, Mary Rose, who d. 1885, da. of Gen. William Lovelace Walton, and has issue
living, Angelena Frances. Residence, Queen's House, Tower of London, E.G. Club, Army and
Navy.^^Gustavus Hamilton Lockwood, b. 1824 ; entered R.A. 1843, became Maj.-Gen. 1875 ;
served in Crimean campaign 1855 (medal with clasp, 5th class Medjidie, and Turkish medal) ; was
Mil. Sec. and D.Q.G. at Mauritius 1866-9 : »>*• '872, Louisa Mary (Baroness Berkeley in her own
right), da. of the late Hon. Craven FitzHardinge Berkeley [see B. Berkeley]. Residence, Martins
Heron, Bracknell, Berks. Club, Army and Navy.— Everard Stepney, b. 1832 ; entered Madras
Artillery 1849, R.A. 1861, became Lieut.-Col. 1872 ; served in Indian Mutiny campaign 1858 (medal) ;
is Gov. of H.M.'s Prison, Holloway : m. ist, 1865, Frances Elizabeth, who d. 1870, da. of Thomas
Clarke, Esq., of Madras C.S. ; 2ndly, 1874, Grace Henrietta Hamilton, da. of William Bell, Esq.,
and has issue living (by ist marriage), Ethel Frances, — Helen Margaret, — Leonora Maria, — Mildred
Charlotte, — (by 2nd marriage). Edmund Wilbraham Everard, b. 1880, — Octavius Rodney Everard,
b. 1882, — Elsie Hamilton, — Phyllis Grace Ida. Residence, Governor's House, H.M.'s Prison,
Holloway, N. - Angelena Emily Maria. Residence, 9, Berkeley Square, W. Jemima Anna
Maria. Residence, 9, Berkeley Square, W.
Issue of the late Very Rev. Henry Hart Milman. D.D., 3rd son of :st baronet, b.
1791, d. 1868 : m. 1824, Mary Anne, who d. 1871, da. of Lieut.-Gen. William
Cockell, of Sandleford Lodge. Newbury : —
Rev. William Henry, b. 1825; ed. at Westminster, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1847, M-A- 1850);
is a Minor Canon of St. Paul's, R. of St. Augustine and St. Faith, London, and Librarian of Sion
Coll. : m. 1884, Julia Margaret, da. of Sir George Campbell, M.P., K. C.S.I. Residence, 15, Corn-
wall Gardens, S.W. Clubs, City Liberal, Athenamm. - Arthur, b. 1829 ; ed. at Westminster, and
at Ch. Ch., Oxford : Bar. Inner Temple 1853 ; is Registrar of Univ. of London : m. 1872, Frances,
Mary, who d. 1886, da. of John Laurence Tatham, Esq., Barrister-at-law, of West Hill, Highgate,
N. , and has issue living, Ida Mary, — Sylvia Frances, — Enid Alice, — Maud. Residence, 22. The
Grove, Boltons, S.W. Club, Athenaeum. - Archibald John Scott, C.B., b. 1834 ; ed. at Westmins-
ter, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1858); is Clerk Assist. House of Commons; C.B. 1892 : m.
1871, Susan Augusta Carter, da. of Robert Hanbury, Esq., formerly of Bolehall. Staffordshire, and
has issue living, Lilian Mary Hart, — Margarita Harriet Hart, — Violet Eveline Hart, — Rosalind
LouisaHart, — Eglantine Olive Hart, — Daphne Ellen Dianora Hart. Residence, Speaker's Court,
Palace of Westminster, S.W. Clubs, Oxford and Cambridge, Athenaeum.
The ist baronet was Physician to King George III.
MILNE, Creation 1876, of Inveresk, Midlothian.
Sir ALEXANDER MILNE, G.C.B., ist
Baronet, second son of the late Adm. Sir David
Milne, G.C.B. ; b. Nov. loth, 1806: entered R.N.
1817; became Capt. 1839, Rear-Adm. 1858, Vice-
Adm. 1865. Adm. 1870, and Adm. of the Fleet 1881 ;
retired 1876 ; was a Lord of the Admiralty 1847-59,
1866-8, and 1872-6, and Com. -in-Ch. on N.
American and W. Indian stations 1860-64, and on
Mediterranean station 1869-70 ; is an Elder Brother
of the Trinity House, and a J.P. for Berwickshire ;
K.C.B. (civil) 1858, and (mil.) 1864 ; G.C.B. 1871 ;
F.R.S. Edin., and F.R.G-S. : m. 1850, Euphemia,
who d. 1889, da. of Archibald Cochran, Esq., of
Ashkirk, Roxburghshire, and has issue.
gtrms — Erminois, a cross moline quarterly pierced or, between three mullets, two and one, azure.
A chief of honorable augmentation wavy aigent, thereon a fortified circular lighthouse, with a red flag
flying, flanked on the dexter by a hexagon battery of three tiers of guns, with a like flag flying, and on
the sinister by another battery of two tiers of guns connected by a wall with the lighthouse, all proper,
the whole intended to represent that part of the works defending the town and port of Algiers, to which
His Majesty's ship "Impregnable," which bore the flag of the Rear-Admiral, (Sir David Milne,
G.C.B.), was opposed in the memorable attack on August 27th, 1816. £«st— Out of a naval crown
or, a dexter cubit arm, vested azure, the hand proper grasping a flagstaff, therefrom flying the flag of a
rear-admiral of the blue, inscribed with the word "Impregnable" in letters of gold. .Sturporttr* —
Dexter, a figure, designed to represent a Christian slave, holding in his dexter hand a passion cross
or, and in his sinister hand his fetters broken proper ; sinister, a sailor habited, and armed with cutlass
and pistols proper, holding in the exterior hand a flagstaff, therefrom flowing towards the dexter, a
banner, azure, in canton the union.
Seat— Inveresk, Musselburgh, N.B. Town Residence — i, Lowndes Street, Belgrave Square,
S.W. Club— United Service.
Son living— ARCHIBALD BERKELEY, R.N., b. June 2nd, 1855; ed. at Rev. Mr. Nind's, and
at Wellington Coll. ; entered R.N. 1869, became Com. 1884, and Capt. 1891 ; served on coast of
Kaffraria during Transkei war 1877-8, as Naval A.D.C. to Lord Chelmsford in Zulu war 1878-9
(wounded at Ulundi, and several times mentioned in Naval and Mil. despatches), and in Egyptian
campaign 1882 (medal, bronze star, and 4th class Medjidie).
Daughters living— Margaret Agnes : »/. 1884, Thomas Cordes. Esq. Residence, Silwood Park.
Ascot. - Grace Alice.
As much by -war as by skill.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
385
MILNER, Creation 1716, of Nun Appleton Hall, Yorkshire.
Sir FREDERICK GEORGE MILNER, M.P., yth
Baronet; b. Nov. 7th, 1849 ; s. his brother, Sir WILLIAM
MORDAUNT, 1880; ed. at Eton; and at Ch. Ch., Oxford; is
a J.P. and a D. L. for W. Riding of York ; sat as M.P. for
York City (C) 1883-5 ! unsuccessfully contested York City,
Nov. 1885, Sowerby Div. of N. part of W. Riding of York,
Dec. 1885, and Radcliffe-cum-Farnworth Div. of S.E. Lanca-
shire, July 1886 ; elected for Nottinghamshire, Bassetlaw Div.
(C) 1890; re-elected 1892 : m. 1880, Adeline Gertrude, da. of
William Beckett. Esq., M.P. [see B. Grimthorpe], and has issue.
^\rins — Per pale or and sable, a chevron between three horses' bits
counterchanged. Cnst — a horse's head couped argent, and charged on
the neck with a bezant, between two wings, gold.
Addit frena feris.
He puts bridles OH the
brutal.
Residence — 22, Pont Street, S.W.
Bachelors'. — — — ^— ^—
Clubs — Turf, Carlton,
Daughters living— Violet Helen. Doreen Maud.
Brother living— GRANVILLE HENRY, b. Dec. 28th, 1851.
Sisters living — Edith Harriet.— —Evelyn Selina : m. 1869, Lieut.-CoI. Thomas Ferdinand Fairfax,
late of Grenadier Guards, and has issue living, Guy Thomas, b. 1870, — Bryan Charles, b. 1873, —
Evelyn Constance. Residence, Bilbrough Hall, York.
AuntS living (daughters of 4th Baronet)— Charlotte Catherine : m. 1836, the Rev. Thomas Egerton,
who d. 1847, R. of Middle, Salop, and has issue living, George Mark Leycester (of The Mount,
York. Club, Carlton), b. 1837; formerly Capt. Rifle Brigade, and Hon. Major and Adj. 4th
Vol. Batn. Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regt.); is a J.P. for Notts : m. 1865, Mary Eliza-
beth, da. of Sir Edward Blackett, 6th baronet, — Frederick Wilbraham (of Cheriton Cottage, Alresford.
Club, United Service), b. 1838; is a retired Capt. R.N. : m. 1879, Mary Augusta Phipps, da. of
Adm. Sir Geoffrey Thomas Phipps Hornby, G.C.B., — Edwin Henry, C.B., b. 1841 [see " Com-
panionage"], — Alfred Mordaunt (of 30, James Street, Buckingham Gate, S.W.), b. 1843; formerly
Lieut. -Col. Royal Horse Guards ; retired as Hon. Col. 1887 ; sometime an Equerry to, and now
Comptroller of the Household of, H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught : m. 1878, Hon. Mary Georgina
Ormsby-Gore, da. of 2nd Baron Harlech, — Georgina Catherine, — Mary Laura, — Lucy Constance
(Hon. Mrs. Edu'ard Stan/tope): m. 1870, the Right Hon. Edward Stanhope, P.C., M.P., of in,
Eaton Square, S.W., son of 5th Earl Stanhope. Residence, Whitwell Hall, York.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Henry Beilby William Milner, Esq., 2nd son of 4th baronet, b. 1823,
d. 1876 : ;«. 1853, Charlotte, who d. 1884, da. of the Most Rev. Marcus Gervais
Beresford, Archbishop of Armagh [M. Waterford] : —
Edward, b. 1858 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; is Capt. Scots Guards, and A.D.C. to Gov. of
S. Australia (Earl of Kintore, G.C.M.G.); served in Suakin Expedition 1885. Residences, Retford
House, Notts ; 48, Chester Square, S.W. George Francis, b. 1862 ; ed. at Eton ; is Lieut. I7th
Lancers.— —Marcus Henry, b. 1864 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. : m. 1888,
Caroline Agnes Beresford, da. of 2nd Baron Decies, and widow (i) of the 4th Duke of Montrose,
and (ii) of William Stuart Stirling Crawfurd, Esq. Residences, Sefton Lodge, Newmarket ; 45,
Belgrave Square, S.W. Mary Emmeline Laura {Baroness Gerard)', m. 1877, the 2nd Baron
Gerard. Residence, Garswood, Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire. — Ethel Elizabeth Louisa
(Countess of Durham) : m. 1882, the 3rd Earl of Durham.
The ist baronet, M.P. for York city, was Grand Master of the Freemasons in England. The 2nd
baronet was Receiver-General of Excise, the 3rd baronet sat as M.P. for York city 1790-1811, and the
5th baronet sat as M.P. there for 1848-57.
MOLESWORTH, Creation 1689, of Pencarnrw, Cornwall.
Sir LEWIS WILLIAM MOLESWORTH, nth Baronet;
b. Oct. 3ist, 1853; s. his father, Sir PAUL WILLIAM, 1889;
ed. at Beaumont and Stonyhurst Colleges ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Cornwall, N.E., or Launceston, Div. (LU) 1892: »/.
1875, Jane Graham, 2nd da. of Gen. Daniel Marsh Frost, of
St. Louis City, U.S.A.
£\rms— Gules, an escutcheon va'r between eight cross-crosslets in orle
argent. Crtst — An armed arm embowed proper, holding in the hand a cross-
crosslet or.
Clubs— Turf, Brooks's, Reform.
Sisters living— Loveday Barbara; is a nun. Margaret Dorothea; is a
nun. Mary Letitia: m. 1882, Henry Acton Welman, Esq., and has
issue living, Gilbert Molesworth, b. 1888, — Paul Arundell, b. 1890, —
Frances Morwenna, — Irene Genevieve, — Adela Mary. Residence, 8, St.
Andrew's Square, Surbiton. Katharine Maude Morwenna : m. 1888,
Gerard Wilfrid Welman, Esq., and has issue living, Blanche Mary, b.
1889, — Hilda Katherine, b. 1890. Residence, Selangor, Straits Settlements.
Aunt living — Frances: in, 1863, Edward Henry John Craufurd, Esq., who d. 1887, formerly
25
Sic fidem teneo.
Thus I holdfast the
faith.
386
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
M.P. for the Ayr Burghs, and has issue living, Hugh Ronald George, b. 1873, — Mary Beatrice,
—Katharine Yseult : m. 1886, Capt. John Stuart, ist Batn. The Black Watch (Roy. High-
landers),— Frances Guenevere: »/. 1888, Capt. Francis Glanville, D.S.O., R.E. Residence,
Portencross, West Kilbride, Ayrshire.
Daughter living Of 7th Baronet— Mary : m. 1851, Richard Ford, Esq., whorf. 1858. Residences,
17, Park Street, Grosvenor Square, S.W. ; Pencarrow, Bodmin.
Widows living Of 9th and 10th Baronets— BEATRICE ANNE (Lady Molesworth), da. of Charles
Prideaux Brune, Esq. : in. 1856, the Rev. Sir Hugh Henry Molesworth, gth baronet, who d. 1862.
Residence, 8, Berkeley Street, W. JANE FRANCES (Lady Molesworth), da. of Gordon William
Frances Gregor, Esq., of Trewarthenick : in. 1849, Sir Paul William Molesworth, toth baronet,
who d. i88p. Residence, The Tower, Newquay, Cornwall.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Walter Hele Molesworth, Esq., brother of loth baronet, b. 1823:
in. 1849, Frances Mary, who d. 1892, da. of the late Rear-Adm. Henry Duncan
Twysden, R.N. [see Twysden, Bart.] : —
Katharine Twysden: in. 1871, the Rev. John Dene, R. of Horwood. Residence. Horwood House,
near Bideford, Devon. Blanche Mary Twysden : m. 1878 Brig.-Surg.-Lieut.-Col. Arthur Bowen
Richards Myers, formerly of Brig, of Guards. Residence, 43, Gloucester Street, Warwick Square,
S.W. Cordelia Twysden (Hon. Mrs. Edward Legge) '. m. 1873, Lieut. -Col. the Hon. Edward
Henry Legge, son of 4th Earl of Dartmouth. Residence, The Holmwood Lodge, Dorking.
Imogen Isabella Twysden : in. 1881, the Rev. Richard Johnstone. Residence, Stone Rectory,
Staffordshire.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. John Molesworth, 2nd son of 5th Baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Hender Molesworth-St. Aubyn, b. 1798, d. 1867 : m. 1829, Helen
Matilda Isabella, who d. 1877, da. °f tne Rev. Timothy Napleton, of Powderham, Devon : —
Rev. St. AUBYN HENDER, b. 1833 ;. ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1856, M.A 1859) ; is a County
Councillor for Cornwajl : in. 1862, Caroline, da. of the Rev. Charles Wheler, of Ledstone, York-
shire, and has issue living, Hugh, b. 1865 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A.
1890); is Capt. 3rd Batn. Duke of Cornwall's L.I., — Beville, b. 1871, — Helen Flora: m. 1891,
the Rev. Charles Rowland Wynne de Cerjat, V. of Crowan, Cornwall, and has issue living, Helen
Dorothy b. 1892, — Annie Caroline. Residence, Clowance, Camborne, Cornwall. Club, Oxford and
Cambridge.— —Walter Napleton, b. 1838; ed. at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1861,
M.A. 1864) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1863 : m. 18 — , Annie, da. of G. Coles, Esq., of Southampton ;
sat as M.P. for Helston (C) 1880-5, when he unsuccessfully contested Truro Div. of Cornwall.
Residence, 7, Philbeach Gardens, Earl's Court, S.W. Chambers, i, Brick Court, E.C. Club,
Carlton.
Issue of the late Col. St. Aubyn Molesworth, R.E., b. 1800, d. 1858 : m. 1833, Isabella Mar-
garet, who d. 1887, da. of Richard Waring, Esq., of Belfast : —
St. Aubyn, b. 1843 ; is Lieut. -Col. R.A. : in. 1874, Jane Emily, da. of the late J. P. Magor, Esq., of
Lamellen, Cornwall, and has issue living, Edward Algernon, b. 1875, — Arthur St. Aubyn, b. 1878.
Harriet Lucinda : m. 1890, William Shaw Harriss-Gastrell, Esq., and has issue living, Catherine
Edith b. 1891. Elizabeth. Residence, n, Stoke Terrace. Stoke, Devonport. Isabella : m.
1872, Arthur George Fullerton, Esq., Com. R.N. Residence, Great Yarmouth.
This family descends from Sir Walter de Molesworth, who in 1270 accompanied Edward I., when
Prince Edward, to the Holy Land. The ist baronet, Sir Hender, was Lieut. -Gov. of Jamaica. The
and baronet, M.P. for Bossiney, was knighted by Charles II. The 4th baronet sat as M.P. for
Newport, Cornwall, 1734, and for Cornwall 1744-61. The 5th and 6th baronets respectively represented
Cornwall 1765-75, and 1784-90. The 8th baronet, M.P. for East Cornwall 1832-7, for Leeds 1837-41,
and for Southwark 1841-55, was a Privy Councillor, and successively First Commissioner of Works,
and Secretary of State for the Colonies.
MOLYNEUX, Creation 1730, of Castle Dillon, Armagh.
Rev, Sir JOHN CHARLES MOLYNEUX, gth Baronet ;
b. June 27th, 1843; s. his father, the Rev. .SVrJoHN WILLIAM
HENRY, 1879; ed. at Christ's Coll., Camb. (LL.B. 1866); is
V. of Portesham : m. 1873, Fanny, da. of the late Edward
Jackson, Esq., of Walsoken House, Wisbech, and has issue.
^rras— Azure, a cross moline pierced or, in the dexter chief a fleur-de-lis
of the last. Crtst — An heraldic tiger passant argent, holding in his dexter
forepaw a cross moline or.
Residence — Portesham Vicarage, Dorchester.
Sons living— EDWARD CHARLES, b. Aug. nth, 1876 William
Arthur, b. 1877.— John Howard, b. 1878.
Daughters living— Mary Gertrude Fanny. Emily Jane. Ethel
Stuart.
Brother living— Howard William, b. 1851 : m. ist, 1879, Catherine Eliza-
beth, who d. 1889, da. of Isaac Clover, Esq., of Springfield Lodge,
Sudbury; 2ndly, 189-, Harriet Eliza, da. of J. Oldring, Esq., of South-
wold, and has issue living, (by ist marriage) Theodore Christian, b. 1880.
Residence, Eversley, The Common, Southwold, Suffolk.
Uncle living (brother of 8th Baronet)— Rev. William, b. 1824; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1848,
Stat fortuna domus
virtute.
The fortune of the house
stands by its •virtue.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
387
M.A. 1851) ; is R. of Twineham : ;«. 1859, Jessie, da. of J. Hogarth, Esq., and has issue living, Ernest,
b. 1865,— Ethel,— Maud,— Beatrice,— Mabel. Residence, Twineham Rectory, Cuckfield, Sussex.
Aunt living (sister of 8th Baronet)— Georgiana. Residence, 108, Beaufort Street, S. W.
Daughter living of 7th Baronet— Julia Elizabeth Mary.
WidOW living Of 7th Baronet- MARY EMILY FRANCES (Lady Molyneux), da. of Sir Peter George
Fit2Gerald, ist baronet: m. 1863, Sir Capel Molyneux, ythjjaronet, who d. 1879. Residence,
Castle Dillon, Armagh.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandchildren of the late John Molyneux, Esq., 4th son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Capel Molyneux, b. 1804, d. 1877 : m. ist, 1831, Maria, who d. 1860,
da. of Adm. Carpenter ; 2ndly, 1870, Eugenia Grace (now of 14, Cranley Place, S.W.),
widow of Lieut. -Col. Alexander Murray, and da. of Col. James Gray William Curtis :—
Maria Jane (Lady William Lennox\: m. 1863, Lord William Pitt Lennox, who d. 1881, son of 4th
Duke of Richmond. Residence, 40, Elizabeth Street, Eaton Square, S.W. ~EA\za.(Lady Goring) :
m. ist, 1857, Sir Charles Goring, oth baronet, who d. 1884 ; 2ndly, 1885, Capt. Robert A. Godolphin
Cosby. Residence, Stradbally Hall, Queen's co. Ella: m. 1859, Albert Leland Noel, Esq. [see
E. Gainsborough, colls.]. Residence, 84, Elm Park Gardens, S.W. Julia: m. 1861, the Rev.
Julius Henry Rowley [see Rowley, Bart., cr. 1836]. Residence, South Ockenden Rectory, Romford.
Caroline : m. 1864, Hugh Gough Arbuthnot, Esq. [see Arbuthnot, Bart.]. Resilience, 40,
Prince's Gate, S.W.
This is a junior branch of the family of Molyneux, Earls of Sefton. The founder of this family in
England was William de Molines, a Norman noble temp. William I. The ist baronet, Sir Thomas
Molyneux, was Physician-General to the Army in Ireland, and Sir Capel, the 3rd baronet, was a Privy
Councillor, and M.P. for Dublin University.
MONCREIFFE, Creation 1685, of Moncreiffe, Perthshire.
Sir ROBERT DRUMMOND MONCREIFFE.
8th Baronet ; b. Nov. 3rd, 1856; s. his father,
Sir THOMAS, 1879 ; formerly Lieut. Scots Guards ;
is a D.L. for co. Perth, and Major 4th Vol. Batn.
The Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders) : m. 1880,
Evelyn Elizabeth Vane Hay, da. of Col. the Hon.
Charles Rowley Hay [see E. Kinnoull].
^rms— Argent, a lion rampant gules, armed and langued
azure between two mullets, a chief ermine. Crest — A demi-
lion rampant as in the arms, j&npporttrs — Two men armed
cap-a-pie, holding in the exterior hand a lance.
Seat — Moncreiffe House, Bridge of Earn, Perthshire,
N.B. Clubs — Guards', Marlborough.
On hope.
Brothers living — William, b. 1863. Residences, 59, Ennismore Gardens, S.W. ; Shilstone House,
Kenilworth Road, Leamington Spa. Club, Bachelors'. — — Ronald, b. 1865; ed. at Harrow ;is
Lieut. Worcestershire Yeo. Cav. Residence, Dudley House, Park Lane, W. Clubs, Turf, Bachelors'.
Malcolm, b. 1866. Residence, Shilstone House, Kenilworth Road, Leamington Spa. Club,
Bachelors'.— John Alexander, b. 1871 ; is Lieut. 4th Batn. Worcestershire Regt. Residences, 59,
Ennismore Gardens, S.W. ; Shilstone House, Kenilworth Road, Leamington Spa. Club, Bachelors'.
Sisters living— Louisa (Duchess of Atlwle) : m. 1863, the 7th Duke of Athole. Residences, Blair
Castle, Blair Athole, Perthshire ; 84, Eaton Place, S.W. Helen (Lady Forbes) : m. 1864, Sir
Charles John Forbes, 4th baronet, who d. 1884. Residences, 28, Queen's Gate Terrace, S.W. ;
Kindrochet, Calvine, Perthshire.— Georgiana Elizabeth (Countess of Dudley): m. 1865, the ist
Earl of Dudley, who d. 1885. Residences, 42, Grosvenor Square, W. ; Himley Hall, Dudley.
Harriet Sarah : m. 1866, Sir Charles Mordaunt, loth baronet, and divorced 1875.—— Blanche : m.
1878, Charles Archibald Murray, Esq. [see E. Mansfield, colls.]. Residence, Taymount, Stanley,
Perthshire.— Frances Rose (Lady Muir-Mackenzie) : m. 1871, Sir Alexander Muir-Mackenzie,
3rd baronet. Residence, Delvine, Dunkeld. Mary Catherine : »/. 1880, Basil Templer Graham-
Montgomery, Esq. (formerly 6oth Rifles), son of Sir Graham Graham-Montgomery, 3rd baronet.
Residences, Middleton, Longparish, Hants ; 26, Bolton Street, Piccadilly, W.
Uncle living (son of 6th Baronet)— William jEneas, b. 1825. Residence,
Aunt living (daughter of 6th Baronet)— Elizabeth. Residence,
WidOW living Of 7th Baronet— LOUISA (Lady Louisa Moncreiffe), da. of loth Earl of Kinnoull,
b. 1825 : m. 1843, Sir Thomas Moncreiffe, 7th baronet, who d. 1879. Residences, 59, Ennismore
Gardens, S.W. ; Shilstone House, Kenilworth Road, Leamington Spa.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Thomas George Harry Moncreiffe, Esq., 3rd son of 7th Baronet,
b. 1860, d. 1887: m. 1883, Elizabeth Brown, da. of Sir John Muir, ist Bart., of
Deanston, Perthshire : —
JOHN ROBERT GUY, b. June 3oth, 1884. Thomas Gerald Auckland, b. 1886.
Montagu-Pollock, see Pollock.
388
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
MONTEFIORE, Creation 1886, of Worth Park, co. Sussex.
Sir FRANCIS ABRAHAM MONTEFIORE, ist
Baronet, son of the late Joseph Mayer Montefiore,
Esq., of Worth Park, Sussex ; b. Oct., 1860 ; ed.
at Wellington Coll. : ;//. 1888, Marian, da. of
Mons. William de Gutmann, of Vienna.
$rms — Argent, a cedar-tree between two mounts of
flowers proper ; on a chief azure a dagger erect proper,
pommel and hilt or, between two mullets of six points gold.
Crest — Two mounts as in the arms, therefrom issuant a demi-
lion or supporting a flagstaff proper thereon hoisted a forked
pennon flying towards the sinister, inscribed "Jerusalem" in
Hebrew characters. ^Supporters — Dexter, a lion guardant,
or ; sinister, a stag proper ; each supporting a flagstaff, a
pennon flying therefrom to the sinister inscribed in Hebrew
characters.
Seat— Worth Park, Crawley, Sussex. Town Residence— 42 Upper Grosvenor Street, W. Clubs
— Carlton. Marlborough, Bachelors'.
MONTGOMERY, Creation 1808, of The Hall, Donegal.
Sir HUGH CONYNGHAM GASTON MONTGOMERY,
4th Baronet; b. Oct. 1 8th, 1847; s. his father. Adin. Sir
ALEXANDER LESLIE, 1888 ; formerly Capt. 6th Dragoon
Guards; retired as Brevet Major 1883; was sometime A.D.C.
to Viceroy of Ireland (Duke of Marlborough).
gkrms — Quarterly: ist and 4th, azure, three fleurs-de-lis or ; 2nd and 3rd,
gules, three rings gold, gemmed azure, the whole within a bordure argent
charged with eight trefoils slipped vert ; on an escutcheon surtout argent, a
tilting spear and sword in saltire proper. Crest — On a chapeau a dexter arm
in armour, the hand grasping a tilting spear broken, the point hanging down
all proper.
Residence—?!,, Aldford Street, Park Lane, W. Clubs— Travellers',
Army and Navy.
Rgtt-
Brother living— ALEXANDER CECIL, I. Aug. 2nd, 1859.
dence, 56, Cadogan Place, S.W. Club, St. Stephens.
Sisters living — Evelyn Rose: m. Lieut. -Col. Louis Charles Augustus
Adrian de Cetto, formerly R.A., and has issue living, Arthur, /'. 1876, — Henry, /;. 1879,— Vere,
b. 1881, — Melanie, — Gladys. Residence, Brook Lodge, Holmwopd, Surrey. Florence Sophia.
Mabel Rachel Mary: m. 1885, the Rev. Reginald Bridges Knatchbull-Hugessen [see
Knatchbull, Bart.]. Residence, The Rectory, West Grinstead. Ethel Hamilton.
Uncle living (son of ist Baronet)— Alfred, b. 18— ; formerly a Commr. of Inland Revenue : m. 1842,
the Hon. Fanny Charlotte Wyndham, el. da. of rst Baron Leconfield, and has issue living, Edith :
m. 1871, George Henry Finch, Esq., M.P., of Burley-on-the-Hill, Oakham, Rutland [D. Beaufort],
— Sybil (of 18, Cadogan P'ace, S.W.): HI. 1866, the 8th Marquess of Queensberry, from whom she
obtained a divorce 1887. Residence, 44, Hertford Street, Mayfair, W. Clubs, Turf, Travellers'.
Aunts living (daughters of ist baronet)— Marian Emily (Hon. Mrs. Grantham Yorke): m. 1830,
the Very Rev. the Hon. Grantham Munton Yorke, D.D., Dean of Worcester, who d. 1879 [see
E. Hardwicke]. Residence, Hillthorpe, Great Malvern. Matilda (Han. Mrs. William Law):
m. 1846, the Hon. William Towry Law, who d. 1886 [see B. Ellenborough]. Residence, Hampton
Court Palace.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— CAROLINE ROSE (Lady Montgomery), da. of James Campbell,
Esq., of Hampton Court ; m. 1840, Adm. Sir Alexander Leslie Montgomery, 3rd baronet, who d.
1888. Residence, 56, Cadogan Place, S.W.
This family is descended from the 3rd son of the ist Earl of Eglinton. Sir Henry Conyngham,
the ist baronet, greatly distinguished himself in the war with Tippoo Sultan, and was subsequently
successively M.P. for St. Michael's, Yarmouth, and co. Donegal. The 2nd baronet, the Rt. Hon.
Sir Henry Conyngham, was a Member of the Council of India 1858-76.
GRAHAM-MONTGOMERY, Creation 1801, of Stanhope, Peeolesshire.
Sir GRAHAM GRAHAM-MONTGOMERY, 3rd
Baronet; b. July 29th, 1823; s. his father, Sir JAMES, 1839;
ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B. A. 1845, M.A. 1864) ; is Lord-Lieut,
of Kinross, Vice-Lieut, of Peeblesshire, and Maj.-Gen. Roy.
Co. of Archers; sat as M.P. for Peeblesshire 1852-68. and for
Selkirkshire and Peeblesshire ( C) 1 868-80, and was defeated there
1880 and 1885; was a Junior Lord of the Treasury 1 866-8 and
1880, and Lieut. Midlothian Yeo. Cav. 1850-54 : m. 1845, Alice,
who d. 1890, da. of the late John James Hope-Johnstone, Esq.,
M.P. [see E. Hopetoun, colls.], and has issue.
Matron of One Jibing— Shapwick V. with Ashcott P.C., Somerset.
JSrms — Quarterly, azure and gules, on a cross wavy, between, in ist and
4th quarter, three fleurs-de-lis or, and, in the 2nd and 3rd, as many annulets
or, gemmed azure, a mullet between four crescents of the last. Crest — A
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female figure representing Hope supporting in her dexter hand an anchor proper, and in her sinister
a human head couped.
Seats — Stobo Castle, Peeblesshire ; Kinross House, Kinross-shire, N. B. Town Residence — 45,
Grosvenor Place, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Conservative.
Sons living— JAMES GORDON HENRY, 6. Feb. 6th, 1850; ed. at Eton ; formerly Major and
Lieut. -Col. ist Batn. Coldstream Guards ; is a D.L. for Peeblesshire. Clubs, Turf, Carlton.
Basil Templer, b. 1852; formerly Lieut. 6pth Rifles : m. 1880, Mary Catharine, da. of Sir Thomas
Moncreiffe, yth baronet, and has issue living, Walter, b. 1881, — Lena. Residences, Middleton,
Longparish, Hants ; 26, Bolton Street, Piccadilly, W. Clubs, Turf, White's. Rev. Charles Percy,
b. 1855; ed. at Emmanuel Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1880, M.A. 1883); formerly V. of Shapwick-cum-
Ashcott : m. 1887, Minnie Gertrude Compton, da. of Maj.-Gen. Chamberlen Walker, Bom. S.C.
Residence, 2, Trafalgar Road, Birmingham.
Daughters living— Alice Anne (Duchess of Buckingham) : m. 1885, the 3rd Duke of Buckingham,
P.C., G.C.S.I., C.I.E., D.C.L., who d. 1889. Residence, Langton House, George Street, Hanover
Square, W. Helen Mabel (Countess Temple) : m. 1870, the 4th Earl Temple. Residences, Newton
Park, Bristol ; Wotton, Aylesbury ; Chandos House, Cavendish Square, W. Evelyn Henrietta.
Brother living — John Basil Hamilton, b. 1824 ; is a Commr. of Supply for co. Lanark. Residence
33, Mount Street, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Thomas Henry Montgomery, sth son of 2nd baronet, b. 1828,
d. 1879: m. 1857, the Hon. Anna Maria Buller-Fullerton-Elphinstone (now of 9,
William Street, Lowndes Square, S.W.), sister of isth Baron Elphinstone : —
Henry James, b. 1859; ed. at Glenalmond, and at Jesus Coll., Camb. ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for
Kinross-shire: m. 1882, Maud, da. of Purvis Russell, Esq., of Warroch, Kinross-shire, and has
issue living, Basil Russell, b. 1884, — Mary Gertrude, b. 1883, — Ethel Anna, b. 1887. Residence,
Hattonburn, Milnathort, N. B. Herbert Elphinstone, b. 1861. Residence, g, William Street,
Lowndes Square, W. Violet Anna.
Issue of the late Archibald Charles Montgomery, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1771,
d. 1845 : m. 18 — , Maria Rausch, who d. 1854 : —
James, b. 1809 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Dragoon Guards : m, 1835, Eleanor, who d. 1878, da. of the late
John Anstruther-Thomson, Esq., of Charleton, Fifeshire [see Anstruther, Bart., colls., cr. 1694], and
has issue living, James Frederick, b. 1839, — John Conrad, b. 1843. Club, Junior United Service.
Granddaughter of the late Archibald Charles Montgomery, Esq. (ante) :—
Issue of the late Charles William Montgomery, Esq., b. 1818, d. 1849 : m. 18 — , Jane Caroline,
whorf. 1885 (having ;«. 2ndly, 1855, Capt. Robert Peel Floyd {see Floyd, Bart.]), da. o.
Richard Rennard, Esq., of York : —
Emily Emma: m. 1871, Andrew Charles Howard. Esq. (formerly Lieut. 6th Bengal Police Batn.,
and now Assist. Commr. of Police of the Metropolis. Club, Arthur's), and has issue living, Charles
Archibald Montgomery, b. 1875. Residences, 27, Devonshire Place, W. ; Clevelands, Dawlish, Devon.
Issue of the late Robert Montgomery, Esq. , 4th son of ist baronet, b . 1774, d. 1854 :
in. 1817, Elizabeth, who d. 1870, da. of Bryant Mason, Esq., of Bushey : —
Very Rev. James Francis, b. 1818 ; ed. at Univ. Coll., Durham (B.A 1858, M.A. 1861, D.D. 1873);
is Dean of Edinburgh : m. 1860, the Hon. Elizabeth Mary Elphinstone, sister of i$th Baron Elphin-
stone. Residence, 17, Athole Crescent, Edinburgh. Elizabeth (Lady Seton-Steuarf) : m. 1852,
Sir Henry James Seton-Steuart, 3rd baronet, who d. 1884. Residence, g, Charlotte Square,
Edinburgh.— —Margaret.
Grandchildren of the late Robert Montgomery, Esq. (ante): —
Issue of the late William Montgomery, Esq., b. 1822, d. 1888: »/. 1860, Elizabeth Maxwell,
da. of the late Colin Macechran, Esq., of Oatfield : —
Robert Hamilton, b. 1863 Rev. Colin Francis, b. 1867. William Harold, b. 1869. Elizabeth
Annabella.^— Margaret Seton Stuart : m. 1891, Arthur Bruce Dundas, Esq. Mary Alice.
Jane Ethel.
This is a younger branch of the Montgomerys, Earls of Eglinton, descended from Robert, second
son of the ist Lord Montgomery. The ist baronet, Sir James Montgomery, M.P. for Peebles 1768-76,
was Chief Baron of the Exchequer in Scotland 1775-81. His elder brother, William, was also created
a baronet, but his title became extinct 1831. Sir James, the 2nd baronet, was Lord Advocate of Scotland
1804-6, and represented Peebles for nearly thirty years.
MOON, Creation 1855, of Portman Square, Middlesex.
Rev. Sir EDWARD GRAHAM MOON, 2nd Baronet ;
b. March 25th, 1825 ; s. his father, Sir FRANCIS GRAHAM,
1871 ; ed. at Merchant Taylors' School, and at Magdalen
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1847, M.A. 1850); is R. of Fetcham :
;;/. 1851, Ellen, da. of Thomas Sidney, Esq., of Ley ton
House, Essex, formerly an Alderman of London, and M.P.
for Stafford, and has issue.
gUms — Argent, an eagle displayed gules, charged on the breast with
two swords in saltire proper ; on a chief nebuly azure, a fasces erect or,
between two crescents argent. Crist — A crescent argent, in front of a
fasces in bend or, surmounting a sword in bend sinister proper.
Residence — Fetcham, near Leatherhead. Town Address — i,
Royal Exchange Buildings, E.G. Club— Oxford and Cambridge.
yEquam servare mentem.
To preserve equanimity.
Sons living— FRANCIS SIDNEY GRAHAM, b. May 4th, 1855 ;
ed. at Eton; is Major 4th Batn. E. Surrey Regt. Club Junior
39°
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United Service. Arthur Graham, b. 1857 ; ed. at Eton. Club, Junior Carlton.— -Wilfred
Graham, b. 1864 ; ed. at Eton ; is Capt. and Batn. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, the
Duke of Albany's): in. 1892, Mary Frances, da. of Surg.-Maj.-Gen. Alexander Frederick
Bradshaw, C.B. Rev. Cecil Graham, b. 1867 ; ed. at Eton, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1891) ; is Curate of Mistley, Essex.
Daughters living— Evelyn Sarah: m. 1878, Herbert Webb Bonsor, Esq. Ellen Gertrude: ;«.
1888, John Barnard Hankey, Esq. Residence, Fetcham Park, Surrey.
Brother living— John Francis, b. 1826; is a J.P. for Middlesex, and a D.L. for City of London.
Residence, 33, Park Street, Grosvenor Square, W. Club, Conservative.
Sisters living— Mary Ann: m. 1844, William- Butler Langmore, Esq., M.R.C.S., who d. 1891,
and has issue living, William, b. 1852 : ;«. 1874, Elizabeth Kemshead, da. of Samuel S. Bankhart,
Esq., of Leicester, and has issue living, Wilfrid Bankhart b. 18 — , Cyril b. 18 — , Frances Graham
b. 18 — , Kathleen Mary b. 18 — , — Mary Ann: tit. 1867, Edward Ellis, Esq., of Wallington Manor,
Surrey, and has issue living, Everett Wodehouse b. 1883, Mary Graham : >/i. 1890, the Rev. Herbert
Muir (Sec. Church Parochial Mission So.), of Paine's Hill, Limpsfield, Surrey, Violet, Edith Susan,
Lilian Mary, Ivy Sybil, Beryl Mary Jeaffreson. Residence, " Dundaire," College Road, Upper
Norwood, S.E.— — Ellen : m. 1847, William Bosville James, Esq., who d. 1885, and has issue
living, Edward Bosville (Club, Junior United Service), b. 1849 ; formerly Major Norfolk Regr. ;
retired as Lieut.-Col., — Emily Louisa, — Alice Mary,— Florence Bosville, — Grace Kathleen Bosville.
Residence, 13, Blomfield Road, Maida Hill, W. Louisa: m. 1845, John Andrew Clarke, Esq.,
who d. 1882, and has issue living, John Francis, b. 1846 : m. 1878, Kate, da. of the late William
Ewings, Esq., of London, — Robert, b. 1860: m. 1884, Lucy Anne. da. of Richard Willett Roberts,
Esq., of 34, Redcliffe Square, S.W. Residence, Woodville, Worcester Park, Surrey.
The ist baronet, Sir Francis Graham Moon, an eminent fine-art publisher, was Lord Mayor of
London 1854-5. Was created a baronet in recognition of the visit of the late Emperor (Napoleon III.)
and the Empress of the French to the Guildhall, April 1855.
MOON, Creation 1887, of Copsewood, Stoke, co. Warwick.
Sir RICHARD MOON, ist Baronet; b. 1814; was
Chm. of London and North- Western Railway Co. 1861-91 :
m. 1840, Eleanor, who d. 1891, da. of John Brocklebank,
Esq., of Hazleholme, Cumberland, and has issue.
$rms — Argent, an eagle displayed between two Haunches gules, each
charged with a fleur-de-lis of the field, on a chief of the second three cres-
cents of the first. Crest — A fleur-de-lis argent in front of a demi-eagle
displayed gules, charged on the breast with an escutcheon of the first
bearing a crescent also gules.
Seat— Copsewood Grange, Coventry.
SOUS living— EDWARD, b. June 4th, 1841 ; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. :
in. 1866, Jessie, da. of Benjamin Darbyshire, Esq., of Kenyon Mount,
Claughton, Cheshire, and has issue living, Cecil Ernest, b. 1867, — Hubert
Charles, b. 1871, — Muriel Eleanor, b. 1873. Residence, Cassiobridge,
Vmcit omma veritas. Watford. Club, Conservative. Richard, b. 1843 ; ed. at Leamington
Truth conquers all Coll., and at Edinburgh Univ. : m. 1868, Sarah, el. da. of Staff-Surg.
things. Edward Hugh Blakeney, M.D., and has issue living, Reginald Blakeney,
b. 1873, — Jasper, b. 1881,— Cicely, b. 1869, — Sarah Katherine, b. 1874, —
Morfydd, b. 1879. Residence, Pen-y-voel, Llanymynech, Wales. Ernest, b. 1854 ; ed. at Win-
chester Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (LL.B. 1877); Bar. Inner Temple 1878: m, 1881, Emma
Henrietta Penelope, da. of J. De Villiers-Lamb, Esq., of Coomoo, Coomoo, N.S. Wales, and has
issue living, Arthur, b. 1882, — Basil, b. 1884. Residence, 46, Elm Park Gardens, S.W. Chambers,
2, Temple Gardens, E.G. Club, Oxford and Cambridge.
Daughter living— Edith, b. 1851.
MOORE, Creation 1681, of Boss Carbery, Cork.
Sir THOMAS O'CONNOR MOORE, nth Baronet ;
b. 1843 5 s- n's father, Sir RICHARD EMMANUEL, 1882.
zure, on a chief indented or three mullets gules. Crtst — Out of
a ducal coronet a Moor's head in profile all proper.
Residence —
Widow living Of 10th Baronet— MARGARET MATILDA (Lady Moore),
youngest da. of the late A. Ryan O'Connor, Esq., of Kilgobbin House,
and sister to the late Thomas F. O'Connor, Barrister-at-law : in. 1851,
as his second wife, Sir Richard Emmanuel Moore, loth baronet, who
d. 1882. Residence, Cork.
Collateral Branch living.
Charles, son of Sir Emmanuel Moore, gth baronet, emigrated
Fortis cadere, cedere to the U.S.A. ; he m. 18— , and d. 18— , leaving several
non potest. sons, and his eldest heir male is k. p. to Baronetcy.
The brave man may fall, The 2nd baronet was M.P. for Bandon, and the 3rd baronet sat as M.P.
but cannot yieid. for Downpatrick.
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391
MORDAUNT, Creation 1611, of Walton, Warwick.
Sir CHARLES MORDAUNT, loth Baronet ; b. April
28th, 1836; s. his father, .SVrJoHN, 1845 ; ed. at Eton, and
at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; sat as M.P. for Warwickshire S. (C)
1859-68 ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Warwickshire (High Sheriff
1879) ; formerly Hon. Major Warwickshire Yeo. Cav. (retired
as Hon. Lieut. -Col.) : m. 1st, 1866, Harriet Sarah, whom he
divorced 1875, da. of Sir Thomas Moncreiffe, yth Baronet ;
2ndly, 1878, Mary Louisa, da. of the Rev. the Hon. Henry
Pitt Cholmondeley [see B. Delamere], and has issue.
Itairon of ffitoo gifaings— Badgeworth R., Somerset; Walton D'Elville
R., Warwick.
^.rms— Argent, a chevron between three estoiles sable. C«st — A
Ferro cormte. Saracen's head full faced proper, wreathed round the temples argent and
The sword my companion, sable.
Seat — Walton Hall, Warwick. Clubs — Carlton, Arthur's, Hurlingham.
Son living— By 2nd marriage— OS BERT L'ESTRANGE, b. Jan. 27th, 1884.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Violet Caroline (Viscountess Weymouth): m. 1890,
Viscount Weymouth, el. son of 4th Marquess of Bath. Residence, 50, Montagu Square, W. By
2nd marriage— Adela. Irene Lilian. Cicely. Winifred.
Brothers living— John Murray, b. 1837 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford : is a D.L. and
a J.P. for Warwickshire : m. 1866, Elizabeth Evelyn, da. of the late John Cotes, Esq., of
Woodcote Hall, Stafford, and has issue living, Henry John, b. 1867, — Eustace, b. 18 — ,— Gerald,
b. 18 — ,• — Mabel Louisa, — Gertrude. Residence, Priory Lodge, Milford Haven. Rev. Osbert,
b. 1842 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1865, M.A. 1867) ; has been since 1875 R. of
Hampton Lucy : in. 1879, Jessie, da. of the late Rev. Henry Snow, V. of Bibury, and has issue
living, David Osbert, b. 1892,— Caroline, — Bridget. Residence, Hampton Lucy Rectory, Warwick.
Sisters living — Mary Augusta : m. 1879, the Rev. Humphrey Farran Hall, R. of Pylle. Residence,
Pylle Rectory, Shepton Mallet. Alice (Hon. Mrs. Walter Portman): m. 1864, the Rev. the
Hon. Walter Berkeley Portman [see V. Portman]. Residence, Gorton Denham Rectory, Sherborne.
Half-Sisters living (issue of Caroline, Lady Mordaunt, widow of gth baronet, by her and marriage
with Capt. Gustavus Thomas Smith [see infra]) — Eleanor : »t. 1884, John Frederick Clerk, Esq. \see
Clerk, Bart.]. Residence, 87, Belgrave Road, S.W. Constance : m. 1883, Capt. Cooper, R.A.,
who d. 1890. Residence,
Widow living Of 9th Baronet— CAROLINE SOPHIA (Lady Mordaunf), da. of the late Right Rev.
Dr. Murray [see D. Athole, colls.]; b. 1814: m. ist, 1834, Sir John Mordaunt, gth baronet, who
d. 1845 ; 2ndly, 1853, Capt. Gustavus Thomas Smith, who d. 1875, by whom she has issue living
[see ante]. Residence, 63. Warwick Square, S.W.
Osbert le Mordaunt, a Norman knight, was possessed of Radwell, in Bedfordshire, by the gift of
his brother, who had it of William I. for his services, and for the services of his father, in the conquest
of England. The ist baronet, Sir 1'Estrange Mordaunt, distinguished himself in the wars of the Low
Countries, temp. Elizabeth. Sir Charles, the 3rd baronet, had his estates sequestered for his loyalty to
Charles I. The 5th, 6th, 7th, and gth baronets each represented Warwickshire in Parliament.
MORGAN, Creation 1892, of Green Street, Grosvenor Square, co. London.
Right Hon. Si?" GEORGE OSBORNE MORGAN, P.C.,
M.P., 1st Baronet, el. son of the Rev. M. Morgan, Vicar of
Conway, Carnarvonshire ; b. 1826; ed. at Shrewsbury Sch., and
at Balliol Coll.. Oxford (B.A., ist class Classics 1847, M.A. 1850,
Stowell Law Fellow, Univ. Coll., 18 — ) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn
1853, a Q.C. and a Bencher 1869, and Treasurer 1890; was
Judge- Advocate-Gen. 1880-85, and Under Sec. Colonial Depart.
Feb. to July 1886; is a J.P. for Denbighshire ; sat as M.P. for
Denbighshire (Z) 1868-85, and for E. Div. of Denbighshire
(LG) 1885-92 ; P.C. 1880: m. 1856, Emily, da. of the late Mr.
Leopold Reiss, of Broom House, Eccles.
^rms — Gules, a saltire engrailed argent, guide de poix, in fesse two
annulets or, and in chief and base an escallop of the second. trtst — •
Ne tentes liut perfige. Three annulets fessewise or, thereon a woll's head erased proper.
Seat — Brymbo Hall, Wrexham. Town Residence — 59, Green Street, W.
Either do not attempt,
or accomplish.
Chtbs — Athenaeum, Devonshire.
392
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MORRIS, Creation 1806, of Clasemont, Glamorganshire.
Sir JOHN ARMINE MORRIS, 3rd Baronet ; b. July
I3th, 1813; s. his father, .Sir JOHN, 1855 ; ed. at Westminster,
and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; formerly Lieut. 6oth Rifles ;
is a D.L. and a J.P. for Glamorganshire : m. 1847, Catherine,
who d. 1890, da. of Ronald Macdonald, Esq., and has issue.
ftatron of Ont Jibing — Morristown C., Glamorganshire.
^rms — Sable, on a saltire engrailed ermine a bezant, charged with a cross
couped gules. Crest — A lion rampant or, charged on the shoulder with a cross
couped gules, within a chain in the form of an arch or.
Seats — Sketty Park, Swansea ; Hafod, Glamorganshire. Club —
Carlton.
Sons living— ROBERT ARMINE, b. July 27th, 1848; is a J.P. for
Scuto fidei. Glamorganshire ; formerly Major 3rd Batn. Welsh Regt : in. 1885, Lucy
By tJie shield of faith. Augusta, da. of T. Cory, Esq., of Sketty House, Swansea, and has
issue living, Tankerville Robert Armine, b. 1892, — Lucy Gwladys, —
Valerie Ermyntrude, — Dulcie Elaine, — Sibyl Rowena. Residence, Bryn
Hyfryd, Westcross, near Swansea. Club, Carlton.— John. b. 1850 ; is Capt. and Hon. Major and
Instructor of Glamorgan Artillery, W. Div. R.A. : tit. 1881, Jessie, da. of William Fowler, Esq.,
and has issue living, John Armine Robert, b. 1882, — Jessie Harriett Amy Blanch.— —George Cecil,
I. 1852. Arthur Ronald, b. 1855. Herbert, b. 1858: m. 1880, Margery, da. of John Barren,
Esq., and has issue living, John Barren, b. 1882, — Catherine Daisy. Residence,
Daughters living— Henrietta Ellen : in. 1876, as his 2nd wife, Felix Hussey Webber, Esq. (a J.P.
for co. Glamorgan), and has issue living, Horace Armine William, b. 1880, — Laura Gwendolen.
Residence, Glyn-Dderwen, near Swansea. Amy Blanche Caroline : in. 1885, Capt. Robert Bowen
Robertson, Glamorgan Artillery, W. Div. R.A., and has issue living, Charles Armine Bowen.
b. 1886, — Percy Armine Musgrave, b. 1892, — Amy Kate Alice, — Nellie Maude, — Rosamond Lucy.
Residence, Sketty Park, Swansea.
Brothers living — George Byng, b. 1816 ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Glamorganshire : m. 1852, Emily
Matilda, da. of Charles H. Smith, Esq., of Derwen Fawr, Glamorgan, and has issue living, Robert
Townsend, b. 1853, — Charles Smith, b. 1854 : m. 1888, Maud Mary, da. of the late Rev.
George Alston, R. of Studland, Dorset, — George Lockwood, b. 1859.; formerly Lieut. Roy.
Monmouthshire Engineers Militia : in. 1889, Wilhelmina, da. of T. Covy, Esq., — Musgrave, b. 1864 :
m. 1892, Edith Marion, da. of K. Lockhart, Esq , of Minnedosa, Manitoba, Canada, — Thomas
Byng, b. 1866, — Frank Hall, b. 1869, — Edith Charlotte : in. 1887, Francis Montagu Lloyd, Esq.,
Bar.-at-law,— Fanny Matilda : m. 1882, Harry Bathurst Christie, Esq., C.E., of Public Works
Depart., Ceylon, — Lucy Emily: m. 1887, Capt. H. S. Goodlake (formerly Lancashire Fusiliers),
4th Batn. Gloucestershire Regt.,— Rose Herbert. Residence, Danygraig, Bridgend. Frederick,
b. 1819; is a retired Com. R.N. ; served throughout Syrian war (medal with clasp, mentioned
in despatches, and Turkish medal): in. 1854, Agnes, da. of the late Charles Brandford Lane, Esq.,
of Castle Grant and Clermont, Barbados, and has issue living, Frederick, b. 1854 ; is Major ist
Batn. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers ; served during Burmah campaign 1885-7 (medal with clasp), and in
Hazara Campaign 1891 (clasp) : m. 1884, Sibyl, da. of the late John Rowland, Esq.,o(the B.C.S.,
— Charles Lane, b. 1857 ; formerly Lieut, ist Warwick Militia, — Percy Byng, b. 1871. Residence,
Sisters living — Georgiana Augusta. Matilda Anne Cecilia : m. 1851, Jasper Hall Livingstone,
Esq. , and has issue living, Hubert Armine Anson, b. 1865 ; is Lieut. R.E.,— Guy, b. 1868, — Lucy
Byng: m. 1875, Herman William Tinne, Esq., — Florence Mary. Residence, Ryde, Isle of Wight.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Gen. Charles Henry Morris, C.B., 5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1824,
d. 1887 : in. 1869, Lady Blanche Godolphin-Osborne (now of Holly Mount, Lynd-
hurst, Hants), da. of 8th Duke of Leeds : —
Ethel Harriet. Lilla Gwendolen.
MORSHEAD, Creation 1783, of Trenant Park, Cornwall.
Sir WARWICK CHARLES MORSHEAD, 3rd Baronet ;
b. Nov. 26th, 1824 ; s. his father, Sir FREDERICK TREISE, 1828;
formerly Capt. 6th Dragoons ; is a J.P. and a County Councillor
(Easthampstead Div.) for Berks, and a J. P. for Cornwall : m. ist.
1854, Selina Anne, who d. 1883, da. of the late Rev. William
Vernon-Harcourt [B. Vernon] ; 2ndly, 1887, Sarah Elizabeth,
da. of Montagu Wilmot, Esq., and sister of Sir Robert Rodney
Wilmot, 6th baronet.
Qnns — A2ure, a cross-crosslet argent between four martlets or, on a
chief of the second three escallops gules. &nsi — A demi-wyvern rampant-
reguardant vert, collared or, supporting an escutcheon azure charged with a
bezant.
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393
Seats — Forest Lodge, Binfield, Bracknell, Berkshire; Tregaddick, Blisland, Cornwall. Clubs
• — Army and Navy, Cavalry.
The ist baronet was Surveyor-General to H.R.H. (George) Prince of Wales 1796-8, and for many
subsequent years Lord Warden of the Stannaries.
MOSLEY, Creation 1781, of Ancoats, Lancashire, and of Rolleston, Staffordshire.
Sir OSWALD MOSLEY, 4th Baronet ; b. Sept. 25th,
1848 ; s. his father, Sir TONMAN, 1890 ; ed. at Eton ; is a
D.L. and a J.P. for Staffordshire: m. 1873, Elizabeth Con-
stance, da. of the late Sir William White, and has issue.
patron of Ortt £ibinns — Rolleston R., Tutbury V., Anslow V., Stafford.
£Vrms — Sable, a chevron between three pickaxes argent. Crtst — An
eagle displayed ermine.
Seat — Rolleston Hall, Burton-upon-Trent. Club— Windham.
Mos legem regit.
Custom rules the law.
Son living— OSWALD, 6. Dec. 2gth, 1873.
Daughters living— Violet. Geraldine. Constance.
Brothers living— Tonman, 6. 1850; ed. at Repton Sch.. and at Corpus
Christi Coll., Oxford; Bar. Inner Temple 1874; is a J.P. and a County
Alderman for Bucks, and a D.L. for Staffordshire; unsuccessfully con-
tested Lichfield Div. of Staffordshire (C) 1885: m. 1881, Lady Hilda
Rose Montgomerie, da. of 131)1 Earl of Eglinton, and has issue living,
Nicholas, 6. 1882, — Edward Hugh, t. 1884, — Hildred, b. 1887. Residence, Bangors, Iver, Uxbridge.
Chambers, 10, King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.G. Club, Oxford and Cambridge. Ernald, b.
1851; ed. at Repton Sch., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is a J.P. for Middlesex. Residence, 47,
Prince's Gate, S.W. Clubs, Oxford and Cambridge, Wellington.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd baronet)— Letitia: m. 1864, John Field Wright, Esq., J.P., who<£ 1884.
Residence, Hampsthwaite Hollings, near Ripley, Yorkshire.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. John Peploe Mosley, 2nd son o ist baronet :—
Issue of the late Rev. Peploe Paget Mosley, b. 1793, d. 1868 : ;«. 1836, Elizabeth, who
d. 1888, da. of Francis Bradshaw, Esq., of Barton Blount, Derbyshire : —
Page Peploe, b. 1837 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford ; formerly Capt. nth Hussars ; is
a J.P. for Derbyshire, and Col. Comdg. Derbyshire Yeo. Cav. : /«. 1861, Caroline Veronica, who
d. 1878, el. da. of the late William Gerard Walmesley, Esq., of Westwood House, Lancashire.
Residence, 27, St. James's Square, S.W. Clubs Carlton, Naval and Military, Turf.
Issue of the late John Edward Mosley, Esq., b. 1795, d. 1662 : m. 1824, Caroline Sophia, who
d. 1853, da. of John Paget, Esq., of Cranmore Hall, Somerset : —
Mariamne Sophia: m. 1861, the Rev. Robert Faulkner Wood, who d. 1883, and has issue living,
Zpe Florence, — Grace Caroline : m. 1888, the Rev. Seymour Penzer, R. of Mawdesley, near Orms-
kirk, and has issue living, Kathleen Muriel b. 1890. Residence, Oakley Manor, Shrewsbury.
Issue of the late Capt. William Bayley Mosley, b, 1806, d. 1848 : m. 1836, Maria Sarah, who
d. 1878, da. of Samuel Lowe, Esq., of Whitchurch, Salop : —
John Edward Paget, b. 1841 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. B.S.C. ; served in N.W. Frontier campaign 1863
(medal with clasp), and in Afghan war 1880 (medal and mentioned in despatches) : m. 1871, Anna
Katharine, da. of Thomas Amsworth, Esq., of Blackburn, and has issue living, John William
Paget, b. 1872,— Florence Katharine. Rev. Oswald Henry, b. 1846; ed. at Durham Univ.; is
R. of Wentworth: m. 1875, Isabel Hutchinson, da. of A. Campbell, Esq., of Culross, and has
issue living, Oswald Feilden, b. 1880, — Anna Maria, — Alice Isabel Etheldreda, — Mary Primrose, —
Dora Elizabeth. Residence, Wentworth Rectory, Isle of Ely. Maria. Alice Elizabeth m.
1871, the Rev. Oswald Master, R. of Croston. Residence, Croston Rectory, Preston.
Granddaughters of the late Ashton Nicholas Mosley, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Ashton Nicholas Every Mosley, Esq., b. 1792, d. 1875 : m. 1820, Mary
Theresa, who d. 1869, da. of William Stables Esq., of Hemsworth, Yorkshire :
Isabel. Emma Jane. Penelope Sophia. Frances.
Grandchildren of the late Ashton Nicholas Every Mosley, Esq. (ante) : — -
Issue of the late Rev. Rowland Mosley, b. 1830, d. 1888 : m. 1855, Jane Charlotte Rose, who
d. 1874, da. of the late Henrv Every, Esq., of Beaumont Lodge, Windsor:—
Arthur Rowland, b. 1862 ; is Capt. 6th Dragoons, and A.D.C. to Gov. of Malta (Gen. Sir H.
A. Smyth, K.C.M.G.) Godfrey, b. 1863 Ashton Edward, b. 1866. Wilfrid Rowland, b.
1872. Theresa Jane. Mildred Isabel. Sybil Georgina Rose. Jane.
The second son of Sir Nicholas Mosley, Kt., Lord. Mayor of London 1599, was in 1640 created a
baronet, and his title became extinct in 1656. In 1720 a*baronetcy was conferred upon another branch
of the family, and which creation became extinct in 1779. The 2nd baronet of the present creation sat
as M.P. for North Staffordshire ; he sold to the Corporation of Manchester the manorial rights of that
city, which had previously belonged to this family.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
EDWARDS-MOSS, Creation 1868, of Otterspool, and Roby Hall, Lancashire.
.5»JoHN EDWARDS EDWARDS-MOSS, 2nd Baronet ;
b. Oct. 25th, 1850; $. his father, Sir Thomas, 1890; ed. at
Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 2nd class Juris-
prudence 1872, M.A. 1876) ; formerly Private Sec. to Right
Hon. R. Assheton Cross, M.I'. ; unsuccessfully contested
Christchurch (C) 1880, and Southport Div. of S.W. Lanca-
shire 1885 ; is a J.P. for Lancashire : m. 1873, Margaret
Everilda, da. of Col. John Ireland Blackburne, of Hale Hall,
Lancashire, and has issue.
£\ruts — ist and 4th, quarterly, ermine and erminois a cross-patee azure
between six billets, three in chief and three in base gules, Moss; 2nd and
3rd, argent a lion rampant-guardant sable on a chief dancette of the last
two eagles displayed of the first, a canton or, Edwards. Crtsta — ist,
issuant from the battlements of a tower or, charged with a rose gules slipped
vert, a griffin's head ermine, charged on the neck with a cross-pattee azure ;
2nd, a rock proper, therefrom rising a dove argent (charged on the breast,
for distinction, with a cross-crosslet gules), holding in the beak an olive
branch and surmounted by a rainbow also proper.
Seats — Otterspool, Aigburth, Liverpool : Thamesfield, Henley -on-Thames. Tcnvn Residence —
17, Roland Gardens, S.W. Gluts — Carlton, Orleans, Beefsteak, Hurlingham.
En la rose je fleurie.
I flourish in the rose.
Sons living— THOMAS, b. Jan. i7th, 1874. John, b. 1882.
Daughter living— Amy.
Brother living— Tom Cottingham, M.P., b. 1855; ed. at Eton, and at Brasenose Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1878, M.A. 1880); is Capt. Lancashire Hussars Yeo. Cav. ; sometime Assist. Private Sec.
to Ch. Sec. for Ireland (Rt. Hon. W. L. Jackson) ; has sat as M.P. for Widnes Div. of S.W. Lan-
cashire (C) since 1885. Residence, i, Ennismore Gardens, S.W. Clubs, Arthur's, United University,
Carlton, Bachelors'.
Sisters living— Minna Amy: m. 1877, Osgood Hanbury Mackenzie, Esq., son of Sir Francis
Alexander Mackenzie, sth baronet. Residence, Pool House, Poolewe, N.B. Mary Ethel. Resi-
dence, i, Ennismore Gardens, S.W.
Uncle living (brother of ist baronet)— Gilbert Winter Moss, b. 1828 ; is a J.P. for Lancashire ;
>n. 1852, Eliza Seilliere, da. of Emanuel Zwilchenbart, Esq., of Roselands. Residence, The Beach,
Aigburth, Liverpool. Clubs, Conservative, Palatine.
The ist baronet assumed, by royal license, 1851, the additional surname and arms of Edwards.
MOSTYN, Creation 1670, of Talacre, Flintshire,
Sir PYERS WILLIAM MOSTYN, gth Baronet ; b. Aug.
I4th, 1846; s. his father, Sir PYERS. 1882; is a J.P. and a D.L. for
co. Flint : ;«. 1880, Anna Maria, da. of Thomas Aloysius Perry,
Esq., J.P., D.L., of Bitham House, co. Warwick, and has issue.
^nns — Per bend sinister ermine and erminois, a lion rampant or. CrtsU
— ist, on a mount vert a lion as in the arms ; 2nd, a trefoil slipped vert.
Seat— Talacre, Holy well, Flintshire.
Auxilium meum a
Domino.
My help is from the
Lord.
Daughters living— Helen Mary Winefride, 6. 1881. Clementina Mary.
Agnes Margaret Mary.
Brothers living — GEORGE TREVOR BASIL, b. June i3th. 1857;
formerly Lieut. Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders : »t. 1891, Geradine,
da. of the late Capt. William Gerard Walmesley, 171(1 Lancers, of West-
wood House, Wigan. Thomas Alexander Joseph, b. 1859. Rev.
Francis Edward, b. 1860 ; is in Holy Orders of Roman Catholic Church.
Sisters living— Charlotte Mary Barbara (Viscountess South-well) : m.
1871, the 4th viscount Southwell, K. P., who d. 1878.— Margaret Eliza-
beth: m. 1882, Henry M'Kenna, Esq. Mary Louisa. Clementina
Frances : m. 1879, Sigismund Cathcart de TrafFord, Esq. [see De Trafford, Bart.]. Residence,
Croston Hall, near Preston.— Gertrude Winefride ; is a nun.
Uncles living (sons of 7th Baronet) — Edward Henry, b. 1813 ; formerly Capt. 8th Hussars ; is a
D.L. and a J.P. for Flintshire: in. 1848, Anastasia Elizabeth, da. of Sir John Fenton Fletcher-
Boughey, 2nd baronet, and widow of Edward Joseph Smythe, Esq., and has issue living, Edward
Henry, b. 1857 : m. 1886, Mary Cecily, da. of John Reginald Francis Gccrge Talbot. Esq. [see
B. Talbot de Malahide], — Mary Josephine ; is a nun, — Frances Barbara. Residence, Tower House,
Arundel.— — Charles, b. 1813. Residence, Widcombe Villa, East Harptree, near Bristol.
Llewellyn, b. 1816 : in. 1847, Caroline, da. of the late Henry Mostyn, Esq. [see infra]. Resilience,
36, Grove End Road, St. John's Wood, N.W. William,*. 1823: m. 1861, Clementina, da. of
the late Edmund William Jerningham, Esq. [see B. Stafford, colls.]. Residence, Horsell Grange,
Woking. Roger Joseph, />. 1840 : in. 1870, Mary, who d. 1885, da. of Thomas Aloysius Perry,
Esq., J.P., D.L., of llitham House, Avon Dassett, Leamington. Residence,
AuntS living (daughters of 7th Baronet) — Constantia, a nun. Winefride : m. 1851, William
Simpson, Esq., who d. 1888. Mary Lucy, a nun. Mary Pauline : in. 1862, Richard Lenns
de Bary, Esq., who d. 1891, and has issue living, Richard Brome, b. 1866, — Peter Hildebrand Pius,
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
395
b. 18 — , — John Louis Hubert, b. 18 — , — Michael, b. 18— , — Mary, — Mary Pauline, — Mary Angela.
Residence, Selerder, Duloe, Cornwall. Agnes, a nun.-^^Catherine, a nun.
WidOW living Of 8th Baronet— FRANCES GEOKGIANA (Hon. Lady Mostyn), da. of I4th Baron
Lovat : at. 1844, Sir Pyers Mostyn, 8th baronet, who d. 1882. Residence, Haunton Hall, Tarn-
worth.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Henry Mostyn, Esq., b. 18 — , d. 18 — : m. 18 — I—-
Charles, t. 1840 : m. 1864, Jane, da. of the late M. Warren, Esq., of Cheltenham, and has issue living,
Charles, 6. 18- ,— Henry, b. 18— , — Edward, b. 18— ,— William, b. 18— , — Arthur, b. 18 — , — Jane
Caroline, — Mary, — Margaret Emma, — Frances Emma, — Winifred. - Caroline : ;«. 1847, Llewelyn
Mostyn [see ante].
Grandchildren of the late George Mostyn, Esq. : —
Issue of the late George Mostyn, who, through his mother, s. to Barony of Vaux : —
See B. Vaux of Harrowden.
This is one of the numerous Welsh families which descend from Tudor Trevor (the ancestor of the
Royal House of Tudor), who is said to have been Earl of Hereford early in the tenth century. Richard
ap Howell, a lineal descendant from the above, was seated at Mostyn, temp. Henry VIII., and his
son Thomas, who assumed the name of Mostyn, was great-grandfather of the ist baronet.
MOWBRAY, Creation 1880, of Warennes Wood, Berkshire.
Right Hon. Sir JOHN ROBERT MOWBRAY, P.C.,
M.P., D.C.L., ist Baronet ; son of the late Robert Stribling
Cornish, Esq., of Hills Court, Exeter; b. June 3rd, 1815;
ed. at Westminster, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1837, M.A.
1839, Hon. D.C.L. 1869) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1841 ; was Judge
Advocate Gen. and Judge Marshal 1858-9 and 1866-8 ; is a J.P.
and a D.L. of Durham, a J.P. and a County Alderman for
Berks, and a Church Estates Commr. ; sat as M.P. for Dur-
ham city (C) 1853-68, since when he has represented Oxford
Univ. ; P.C. 1858 ; assumed in 1847, by royal license, the name
of Mowbray in lieu of his patronymic : m. 1847, Elizabeth Gray,
only child of George Isaac Mowbray, Esq., of Bishopwear-
mouth, co. Durham, and of Mortimer, Berks, and has issue.
girms— Quarterly, ist and 4th, gules, a lion rampant ermine ; two
flaunches or, each charged with three billets in pale azure ; in centre chief
Suo stat robore virtus,
Virtue stands in its own
strength.
point a cross crosslet or, Mowbray ; 2nd and 3rd, per pale azure and sable a chevron embattled,
between in chief two roses, and in base a cross pattee, Cornish. Crist — On an oak tree or a cross
crosslet gules, and pendent from the tree an escutcheon gules charged with a lion's head erased argent.
jitconD ^ttotto — " Deus pascit corvos" (God '/eedeth the ravens).
Seat — Warennes Wood, Mortimer, Berks. Town Residence — 47, Onslow Gardens, S.W.
Clubs — Carlton, Oxford and Cambridge. __ ___
Sons living— ROBERT GRAY CORNISH, M.P., b. May 2ist, 1850; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1873, M.A. 1875); is a Fellow of All Souls' Coll., Oxford ; Bar. Inner Temple
1876 ; was Assist. Private Sec. to Chancellor of Exchequer (Rt. Hon. G. J. Goschen) 1888-92 ;
unsuccessfully contested Whitby 1880; has sat for Presiwich Div. of S.E. Lancashire (C) since
1886, having been defeated therefor in 1885. Residence, 10, Little Stanhope Street, W. Clubs,
Carlton, Oxford and Cambridge..^— Reginald Ambrose, b. 1852 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Ch.
Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1874, M.A. 1878). - Rev. Edmund George Lionel, b. 1859 ; ed. at Eton, and
at New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1882, M.A. 1885); is V. of St. Bartholomew's, Dover: m. 1891,
Caroline E., da. of the late Lieut.-Gen. G. T. Field, R.A., of 3, Wellesley Terrace, Dover. Resi-
lience, St. Bartholomew's Vicarage, Dover.
Daughters living— Annie Maud : m. 1884, the Rev. Charles Thomas Cruttwell, R. of Kibworth
and Smeeton Westerby, and Rural Dean of Gartree, and has issue living, Charles Robert Mowbray
Eraser, b. 1887,— Edward Clement, b. 1888,— George Henry Wilson, b. 1891,— Edith Maud Mary,
b. 1885. Residence, Kibworth Rectory, Leicestershire.— —Edith Marian.
MUIR, Creation 1892, of Deanston, Perthshire, and Park Gardens, Glasgow.
am/ia°nisk;/>s" by
^tr JOHN MUIR, ist Baronet) only surviving son
of the late James Muir, Esq., merchant of Glasgow; b.
Dec. 8th, 1828 ; was Lord Provost of Glasgow 1889-92 ; is an
extensive East Indian Merchant and Mill Owner of Glasgow,
a D.L. for co. Lanark, a J.P. for cos. Perth and Lanark, and
Hon. Col. 4th Vol. Batn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) : m.
1860, Margaret Morrison, el. da. of Alexander Kay, Esq., of
Cornhill, Lanarkshire, and has issue.
Srms — Per chevron argent and or, on a chevron cotised azure, a
redbreast proper between two mullets of the first ; in chief as many
fleurs-de-lis ot the third. Crest — A Saracen's head couped, wreathed
with laurel proper, charged on the neck with a mullet azure.
Seat — Deanston, Perthshire. Town Residence, — 6, Park Gardens,
Glasgow Clubs— Reform National Liberal ; Imperial, New and Liberal
(Glasgow) ; Scottish Liberal (Edinburgh).
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Sons living- ALEXANDER KAYS, b. April 2oth, 1868 ; is a Merchant in Calcutta. James
Finlay, b. 1870; is a Merchant in Glasgow. John Buchanan, b. 1876. Matthew William, b.
1878.
Daughters living— Jane Miller : m. 1888, Col. Ian Standish Monteith Hamilton. D.S.O., Gordon
Highlanders, and A.A.G., Bengal. Elizabeth Brown : M. 1883, Thomas George Harry Moncreiffe,
Esq., who d. 1887 [see Moncreiffe, Bart., colls.] Margaret Annie Kay; in. 1886, Alexander
McGrigor, Esq., and has issue living, Alexander, b. 1887. Residence,
Muir-Mackenzie, see Mackenzie.
MUNRO. Creation 1634, of Foulis, Ross-shire.
Sir HECTOR MUNRO, nth Baronet;
b. Sept. 131)1, 4848; s. his father, Sir CHARLES,
1888 ; is Major and Hon. Lieut-Col. 3rd Batn.
Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke
of Albany's), and a J.P. and a D.L. for co. Ross :
»/. 1880, Margaret Violet, da. of John Stirling,
Esq., of Fairburn, Muir of Ord, co. Ross, and 17,
Ennismore Gardens, S.W., and has issue.
&rms — Or, an eagle's head erased gules. Crrst — An
eagle perching proper. £upporUrs — Two eagles proper,
wings expanded.
Seats — Foulis Castle, Evanton, Ross-shire ; Ardullie
Lodge, Ross-shire.
Daughters living— Eva Marion. Isabel Euphane. Violet Florence. Aline Margaret.
Brothers living— CHARLES FREDERICK, b. Dec. 8th, 1851.— —George Montgomery, b. 1853:
formerly Capt. ist Batn. Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders); served in Ashanti campaign 1874 (medal
with clasp).
Sisters living— Amelia : m. 1889, Capt. John Alfred Wyllie, I.S.C., Station Staff Officer, Vellore.
Residence, Vellore, Madras Maud Mary.
Uncles living (sons of gth Baronet) — Frederick, b. 1832. Gustavus Francis, £. 1835 ; is Maj.-Gen.
R.M.L.I. : m. 1865, Edith Thomasine, da. of the late John William Hampton, Esq. Residence,
AuntS living (daughters of gth Baronet)— Mary Anne : m. 1846, Joseph Theodore Trekelle, Esq.
Amelia Agnese: m. 1860, the Rev. Wollaston Goode, V. of Holy Trinity, Barnstaple, and
has issue living, Charles Henry Munro, b. 1861, — Augusta Maude,— Marion Montgomery, —
Mina Munro, — Margaret Ross,— Constance Lilian. Residence, Trinity Vicarage, Barnstaple.
WidOW living Of 10th Baronet— MARY ANN (Lady Munro), da. of John Nicholson, Esq., of
Camberwell, Surrey: m. 1847, Sir Charles Munro, loth baronet, who d. 1888. Residence, i, Hope
Terrace, Edinburgh.
The 6th baronet, Sir Robert, M.P., was killed at the battle of Falkirk, 1746.
Dread God.
MUNRO, Creation 1825, of Lindertis, Forfarshire, N.B.
Sir THOMAS MUNRO, 2nd Baronet; b. May 3oth,
1819 ; s. his father, Maj.-Gen. Sir THOMAS, K.C.B., 1827 ; ed.
at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; formerly Capt. loth Hussars,
and Capt. Forfar Yeo. Cav. ; is a D.L. and a J.P. forco. Forfar.
^rms — Or, an eagle's head erased gules encircled by a branch of laurel
on the dexter and of oak on the sinister side ; on a chief argent the represen-
tation of an Indian hill fort, and underneath in letters of gold the word
" Badamy"; on a canton gules, a representation of the silver medal presented
by the E.I.C. to the ist baronet for his services at the capture of Seringapatam
1799. Crest — An eagle close proper, having a representation of the above
medal pendent round his neck by a red ribbon, the dexter paw resting on an
escutcheon gules, charged with a representation of the fort of Badamy as in
the arms, and in the beak a sprig of laurel.
Seat — Lindertis, Kirriemuir, Forfarshire. Clubs— Carlton, Travellers'.
Brother living— CAMPBELL, b. Sept. 7th, 1823 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ;
formerly Lieut, and Capt. Grenadier Guards ; is a J.P. for Dorset : in. 1853, Henrietta, da. of the
late John Drummond, Esq. [see V. Strathallan, colls.], and has issue living, Hugh Thomas, b. 1856,
— Edward Lionel, b. 1862 ; is a retired Lieut. R.N. ; served during Nile Campaign 1885-6 (wounded):
>n. 1887, Mabel Zoe, da. of — Walker, Esq., — Philip Harvey, R.N., b. 1866; became Lieut. 1890,
— Annie Katherine, — Ethel Dora: m. 1886, C. H. Labouchere, Esq., of Amsterdam, — Georgiana
Evelyn, — Mabel Ida : m. 1891, Hugh Clement Sutton, Esq., Lieut, ist Batn. Coldstream Guards, —
Louisa Olive. Residence, 27, Eaton Place, S.W.
The ist baronet, Maj.-Gen. Sir Thomas, K.C.B., was Governor of Madras 1820-27.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
397
MURRAY, Creation 1626, of Clermont, Flfeshire.
Sir ROBERT MURRAY, nth Baronet ; b.
Feb. ist, 1815 ; s. his brother, .Sir JAMES PULTENEY,
1843 ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Herts : m. ist, 1839,
Susan Catherine Saunders, who d. 1860, da. of the late
John Murray, Esq., of Ardeley-Bury, Herts, and
widow of Adolphus Cottin Murray, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1868,
Laura, da. of the late Rev. Charles Taylor, and widow
of the Rev. W. H. Crawford, of Haughley Park,
Suffolk, and has issue by ist marriage.
Qnms — Or, a fetterlock azure within a bordure embattled
gules ; on a chief, of the second, three mullets argent. Crest — A
. - , dexter hand brandishing a flaming sword proper, jjapporirrs —
Two Roman knights armed proper.
Residence — 21, Brunswick Square, Brighton.
Son living— WILLIAM ROBERT, l>. Oct. igth, 1840 : m. ist, 1868, Lastania, who d, 1873, da. of
J. Fontanilla, Esq., of La Plata; 2ndly, 1873, Esther Elizabeth, da. of P. Body, Esq., and widow
of John Rickard, Esq., of London ; 3rdly, 1885, Magdalen Agnes, da. of the late Gerard Gandy,
Esq., of Oakland. Windermere, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Edward Robert, b. 1875, —
Roland William, b. 1877. — Robert Lithgow, b. 1881, — Marguerita Emily Frances. — (by 3rd marriage)
Laura Magdalen Irving Club, Constitutional.
Daughter living— Emily Mary: m. 1875, Robert Alexander Douglas-Lithgow, Esq., M.D., LL.D.,
F.S.A. Residence. 2-j\, Lowndes Street, S.W.
Brothers living — Arthur, b. 1816; formerly a Capt. in the Army: m. 18 — , Margaret, da. of Dr.
Wardrop. Charles.
Sisters living — Sophia : m. 1846, James Edward Jerningham, Esq., who d. 1848. Madeline :
tn. 1846, Charles Roderick Mackenzie, Esq. [see Mackenzie, Bart., colls., cr. 1703]. Esther
Jane: in. 1853, John de Monte Arbuthnot, Esq., who d. 1886, and has issue living, Arthur John
de Monte, b. 1859, — Edith Jane : ;«. 1883, William Henry Ambrose, Esq., of the London Stock
Exchange, and 45, St. James's Square, Netting Hill, W. Residence,
The 7th baronet, a distinguished military officer during the first American war, was subsequently
Secretary at War. He married in 1794 the Right Hon. Henrietta (in her own right) Countess of
Bath, and assumed the surname of Pulteney, but died without issue.
MURRAY, Creation 1628, of Black Barony, Peeblesshire.
Sir DIGBY MURRAY, nth Baronet;
b. Oct. 3ist, 1829 ; s. his father, .Sir JOHN DIGBY,
1881 ; formerly in R.N. ; is Hereditary Sec. for
Scotland, and Professional Member of Marine
Depart. Board of Trade: m. 1861. Helen, who
d. 1888, da. of Gerry Sanger, Esq., of Utica,
U.S.A., and has issue.
^rms — Argent, a fetterlock azure, on a chief of the last
three mullets of the first. Cast— A dexter hand holding a
scroll proper. jiuppqrttrs— Two savages cinctured and
bearing clubs over their exterior shoulders all proper.
Club — St. Stephen's.
Fear God.
Daughters living— Helen : »«.
Digby, /
Brothers
Sons living— JOHN, b. Jan. mh, 1867. Alan Digby,
b. 1870.
i, Edward Hallmann, Esq., and has issue living, Vera Helen
Digby, b. 1891. Residence, 84, Park Street, W. Marion Louise.
fOtherS living— Kenelm Digby, D.S.O., b. 1839 ; is Col. (h.p.), and TSt A.A G. Bengal ; formerly
Lieut. -Col. Comdt. ist Batn. Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers); served with Egyptian
expedition 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star, 4th class Osmanieh), and in Soudan 1885-6 : in. 1870,
Caroline, da. of the late Col. George Thomson, C.B., late Bengal Engineers, and has issue living,
Archibald Digby, b. 1878, — Kenelm Digby Bold, b. 1879, — Frances Anna, — Constance Digby. Club,
United Service. Alan, b. 1840; formerly Col. B.S.C. ; retired as Maj.-Gen. 1887 ; served during
Indian Mutiny 1857-9 (medal and two clasps). Club, St. Stephen's.
Sisters living — Frances. Mary Agnes.— —Constance. Marion Jane : -in. 1867, Spencer
Walpole, Esq. [see E. Orford, colls.]. Residence, Government House. Isle of Man.
Widow living' Of 9th Baronet — ELIZA HOPE (Lady Murray), da. of Samuel Unwin, Esq. :
m. 1856, Sir Archibald John Murray, gth baronet, who d. 1860. Residence, 28, Aiundel Gardens,
Kensington Park, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late James Wolfe Murray, Esq., Hon. Lord Cringletie,
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
in M.C.S. : in. 1881, Frances Henrietta, da. of Maj.-Gen. Henry Rhodes Morgan (formerly of.
M.S.C.)) of Ootacamund, India, and has issue living, Harold Osborne Wolfe, b. 1884. — Stella
Clare Hilda Wolfe. Residence, Cuddapah, S. India, Philip Charles Knightiey Wolfe, R.N.,
b. 1856 ; became Lieut. 1881 : m. 1886, Ellie Blanche, da. of R. H. De Winton, Esq., of Graftonbury,
Hereford, and has issue living, Alexander, b. 1889, — Blanche Heather, — a da. Club, Naval and
Military. Elizabeth Catherine Mary Wolfe: m. 1886, Hugh Edward Hoare, Esq., M.P., of 117,
Piccadilly, W., and the Old House, Staplehurst, and has issue living, Percival Hugh Trench, b.
1888,— Evelyn Melville Shovell, b. 1889 (By 2nd marriage), Arthur Alexander Wolfe, b. 1866.
Hilda Louisa Janey Wolfe.
Issue of the late James Wolfe Murray, Esq. (Hon. Lord Cringletie), great great-
grandson of the late Alexander Murray, Esq., 4th son of and baronet, b. 1759,
d. 1836 : m. 1807, Isabella Katherine, who d. 1847, da. of James Charles Edward
Stuart Strange, Esq. : —
Thomas Andrew Lumsden, b. 1825 ; formerly Col. R.E., retired as Hon. Maj.-Gen. i88j; : m. 1849,
Elizabeth, da. of the late John Charlton Fisher, Esq., H.M.'s Printer, Canada, and has issue living,
Elinor Isabella, — Elizabeth Charlotte : m. 1880, Lieut. -Col. Henry Champernowne, R.E. [see Har-
ington, Bart., colls.]. Residence, The Knoll, Camberley, Surrey. Club, United Service. Louisa
Anne (Hon. Mrs. Peter Scarlett): in. ist, 1838, Mons. Edmond Jeannin, who d. 1872; 2ndly,
1873, the Hon. Peter Campbell Scarlett, C.B., who d. 1881, 3rd son of ist Baron Abinger, and
has issue living (by ist marriage), Alice : ;«. 1855, George Inverarity, Esq., of 13, Stanhope
Gardens, S.W. Residence, 6, Russell Terrace, Walmer. Frances Octavia : -,n. 1849, Charles
Greenstreet Addison, Esq,., Bar.-at-law, who d. 1866, and has issue living, Melville Alexander, /'.
1850: in. 1882, Gwendoline, da. of F. Davies, Esq., of Onslow Crescent, S.W., — W. Dering, b.
1860: in. 1882, Lucy, da. of J. Hill, Esq., — Frances Philippa : m. 1882, Charles Burke, Esq., of
Mitchen Hall, Surrey, — Louisa Eugenie : in. 1880, George Charles Vincent Holmes, Esq., of 13,
Sussex Villas, Kensington, W., — Alice Mary: m. 1884, Francis Eustace Burke, Esq., of Terriers,
High Wy combe, Bucks. Residence, n, Sussex Villas, Kensington, W.
MURRAY, Creation 1673, of Ochtertyre, Perthshire.
Sir PATRICK KEITH MURRAY, 8th Baronet ; b. Jan.
27th, 1835 ; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM KEITH, 1861 ; ed. at
Trin. Coll., Camb. ; formerly Capt. Grenadier Guards : m. ist,
1870, Frances Amelia Jemima, who d. 1874, da. of the late
Anthony Murray, Esq., of Dollerie, Perthshire ; 2ndly, 1876,
lone Campbell Penney, who*/. 1881, da. of the late Hon. Lord
Kinloch (a Lord of Session), and has issue.
gtrms — Quarterly, ist and 4th, three stars argent, in thv. centre a cross
of the second surmounted of a saltire gules both couped ; 2nd and 3rd, argent,
a chief paly of six or and gules. Crest — An olive-branch proper.
Seat— Ochtertyre, Cneff, Perthshire, N.B. Club— New (Edinburgh).
Sons living-By 1st marriage-WlLLlAM KEITH, b. April 8th,
!872. George Keith, b. 1873. By 2nd marriage— Patrick Keith, b.
Peace in war. l878- john Keitnj ^ l88l-
Daughter living— By 2nd marriage— lone' Keith.
Brothers living — Alexander Keith, b. 1843 : in. 1889, Helen Mary, da. of the late Major Alexander
Patrick Orr. Residence, Keith Lodge, Crieff, N.B. Henry Arthur Keith, b. 1846 ; a retired
Lieut. R.N. : in. 1872, Rosina Uniacke, da. of the late Hon. Edmund Murray Dodd, Judge
of Supreme Court, Nova Scotia, and has issue living, Harry Edmond Colquhoun, b. 1873, —
Caroline Mary. Residence, Comrie, near Crieff, N.B David Keith, b. 1849 : in. 1875, Amy
Louise, da. of the late Col. Philip Goldney (Bengal Army). Residence, Westerton, Ochtertyre,
Ciieff, N.B. Archibald Lamont Keith, 6. 1852: m. 1884, Mary Ellen, da. of the late Dr.
Hughes, Civil Surg. of Nowgong, Assam, and has issue living, Archie,^. 1886, — Walter Herbert,
b. 1889, — Georgina Mary, b. 1887, — Adelaide, b. 1891. Residence, Warren, Virginia, U.S.A.
Sisters living — Georgina Mary Keith. Residence, Mentone, France.— Mary Anne Charlotte
Keith : m. 1888, the Rev. Edward William Kissack. Residence, Ballaugh Rectory, Isle of Man.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late John Murray-Gartshore, Esq., 2nd son of 6th baronet, b. 1804,
1 d. 1884: m. ist, 1836, Mary, who d. 1851, da. of Gen. Sir Howard Douglas, 3rd
baronet ; 2ndly, 1852, Augusta Louisa, da. of the late Rev. George F. Tavel. and
widow of the Rev. William Casaubon Purdon, of Tinerana, co. Clare : —
Mary. Residence, Ravelston, Blackball, Midlothian, N.B.
Issue of the late Henry Dundas Murray, Esq., sth son of 6th baronet, b. 1818, d. 188? :
in. 1857, Jane, who d. 1867, da. of Robert Travers Lewis, Esq., of Mountrath,
Ireland : —
William Tullibardine, b. 1863 : m. 1886, May Elizabeth Margaret, da. of the late James Bell, Esq.,
M.D., of Kaipara, New Zealand, and has issue living, Henry Lamont, b. 1891, — Yolande, b. 1887.
Residence, The Croft, Avondale, New Zealand. Mary Isabella : m. 1880, Robert Kinloch, Esq.,
W.S., and has issue living, Alasdair Ian, b. 1889, — Adrian Moray Campbell (twin), b. 1889, —
Muriel Augusta, b. 1885. Residence, Perth, N.B.
Great-grandson of the late Alexander Murray, Esq., son of the late Patrick Murray,
Esq., 2nd son of and baronet : —
Issue of the late Joseph Murray, Esq., b. 1786, d. 1876 : m. 1823, Grace, who d. 1876, da. of
Sir George Abercromby, 6th baronet : —
George Joseph, b. 1833 : m. 1861, Augusta Anne, da. of the late Rev. George Deane, R. of Bighton,
Hants, and has issue living, Alexander Penrose, b. 1863; is Lieut. Gordon Highlanders : in. 1891,
Nina, da. of Col. Alexandre Solovtsov, and has issue living, Alexander Gordon b. 1892, — George
Henry Lygon, b. 1871, — Mary Grace, — Margaret Beatrice, — Amelia Augusta. Residence, Wootton
Court, Canterbury.
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Grandchildren of the late John Murray, Esq., grandson of the late Mungo Murray,
Esq., youngest son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late David Smythe Murray, Esq., b. 1807, d. 18 — : in. 18 — , Elizabeth Davis : —
John Grey, b. 1840. David, b. 18 — George, l\ 18 — Anne. Elizabeth. Cecilia, i i
Effie.
Issue of the late Mackenzie Murray, Esq., b, 1810, d. 1876 : m. 1870, Eliza Margaret, da. of
the late Edward James Jackson, Esq., of The Priory, St. Andrew's, N.B. : —
Edward Mackenzie, b. 1874.
The 6th baronet sat as M.P. for Edinburgh (city) 1806-12, and was afterwards Baron of the
Court of Exchequer in Scotland.
MURRAY, Creation 1704, of Melgund, N.B. [Dormant 1882.]
Sir JOHN MURRAY, 6th Baronet, d. 1882, leaving issue.
Sons living— By 1st marriage,— John Forbes Pringle Nesbitt (who does not assume the title), b.
1842 : m. 1870, Mary Elizabeth Frances, whorf. 1883, da. of C. Roberton, Esq., and has issue living,
Archibald Charles Philip, b. 1875, — three daus. James, b. 1845 : in. 1870, Mary, da. of Alexander
Russell, Esq., of Edinburgh. Residence, Beechwood, Selkirk, N.B. By 2nd marriage,—
Hamilton, b. 1878. Charles Richard, b. 1881.
Widow living Of 6th Baronet — CHARLOTTE ELIZA (Lady Murray), da. of the late Rev. Richard
Burgess, B.D., R. of Ickworth and Horringnr, Suffolk : m. 1877, as his 2nd wife, Sir John Murray,
6th baronet, who d. 1882. Residences, 13, Nevern Road, S.W. ; Harewood Glen, Selkirkshire.
MU3GRAVE, Creation 1611, of Eden Hall, Cumberland.
Sir RICHARD GEORGE MUSGRAVE, i2th Baronet ;
b. Oct. nth, 1872; s. his father, Sir RICHARD COURTENAY,
M.P., 1881.
JJntron of One gibing — Soulby V., Westmoreland.
Drills — Azure, six annulets or, three, two, and one. Crtst — Two arm*
embowed in armour proper, the hands grasping an annulet or.
Seat — Edenhall, Penrith.
Sans changer.
Without changing.
Brothers living— PHILIP RICHARD, b. Nov. 26th, 1873. Thomas
Charles, b. 1875.
Sisters living— Dorothy Ann. Zoe Caroline.
Aunts living (daughters of loth Baronet) — Caroline : in. 1859, William
Stanley, Esq., who d. 1881, and has issue living, Edward (of Ponsonby
Hall, Calderbridge, Carnfprth), b. 1859; is a S.L. for Cumberland, —
• — William, b. 1861, — Philip, b. 1870, — Charlotte, — Margaret, — Lucy
Mildred, — Constance Madeline, — Caroline Augusta. Agnes : »t. 18
the Rev. Malise Reginald Graham, R. of Arthuret [see Graham, Bart., cr. 1783], Rtriatltct,
Arthuret Rectory, Longtown, Cumberland. - Sophia: m. 1869, Samuel Steuart Gladstone, Esq.,
and has issue living, Hugh Steuart, b. 1877, — Winifred Steuart. Residences, Lannhall, Dumfries ,
43, Eaton Place, S.W.
Daughter living Of 9th Baronet.— Augusta (Conntess of Stradbroke) : vi. ist, 1850, Col. H. F.
Bonham, of loth Hussars ; 2ndly, 1857, the 2nd Earl of Stradbroke, who d. 1886. Residences,
Henham Hall, Wangford, Suffolk ; 38, Belgrave Square, S.W.
Widow living Of llth Baronet— ADORA FRANCES OLGA (Baroness Brougham and Vaux), da.
of Peter Wells, Esq., of Forest Farm, Windsor Forest : m. ist, 1867, Sir Richard Courtenay
Musgrave, i ith baronet, who d. 1881 ; 2ndly, 1882, the 3rd Baron Brougham and Vaux. Residences,
Brougham, Penrith; Chateau Eleonore. Cannes, Alpes Maritimes, France ; 36, Chesham Place, S.W.
This family came into England with the Conqueror, and settled at Musgrave, in Westmoreland.
Thomas Musgrave, temp. Edward III., was summoned by writ and sat as a peer of the realm for
twenty-three years. Sir Philip, 2nd baronet, a distinguished Royalist, sat as M.P. for Westmoreland
1640-42 ; after the battle of Worcester, he attended King Charles II. in France, Holland, and Scotland,
from whence he retired to the Isle of Man, which he bravely defended under the Countess of Derby.
For his great services a warrant creating him Baron Musgrave of Hartley Castle was issued, but he
did not take out the patent. The 5th baronet, M.P. for Carlisle, was Clerk to the Privy Council, and
the 6th b.ironet sat as M.P. for co. Westmoreland.
MUSGRAVE, Creation 1782, of Tourin, Waterford.
Sir RICHARD JOHN MUSGRAVE, 5th Baronet / b.
1850 ; s. his father, Sir RICHARD, 1874 ; ed. at Eton ; is a
J.P. and a D.L. for co. Waterford (High Sheriff 1880) : m. 1891,
Jessie, da. of the Hon. J. Dunsmuir, of Craigdarrock, Victoria,
and has issue.
Azure, six annulets or, three, two, and one. Cwst — Two arms
in armour proper, gauntlets supporting an annulet or.
Seats— Tourin, Cappoquin, co. Waterford ; Grange, Youghal, co. Cork.
Clubs — Windham, Kildare Street, Hurlingham.
Sans changer.
Without changing.
Daughter living— One, b. 1892.
Sisters living — Maria (Hon. Mrs. Cosby Trench): m. 1873, the Hon.
Cosby Godolphin Trench, son of 2nd Baron Ashtown. Residence,
f Sopwell Hall, Cloughjordan, co. Tipperary.— — Frances Ann. Florence
Sophia. Edith Lovett.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Uncle living (son ot^rd Baronet)— EDWARD, b. Oct. i3th, 1834 ; is a J.P. for Waterford : m. 1858,
Anastasia Letitia, da. of James Gee, Esq., of Cappagh, co. Waterford, and has issue living, James,
b. 1800, — John, b. 1868, — Robert, b. 1870, — Edward Christopher, b. 1872, — William Newcome, b.
1878,— Frances Newcome, — Anastasia Rose. Residence, Cowichan' Victoria, British Columbia.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— FRANCES MARY (Lady Musgrave), da. of the late John Ashton
Yates, Esq., M.P. : m. 1845, Sir Richard Musgrave, 4th baronet, who d. 1874. Residence, Tourin,
Cappcquin, co. Waterford
The 3rd baronet sat as M.P. for co. Waterford, and the 4th baronet was Lord-Lieut, and Gustos
Rotulorum of co. Waterford.
NAESMYTH, Creation 1706, of Posso, Peeblesshire.
Sir JAMES NAESMYTH, 5th Baronet ; b. Feb.
9th, 1827 ; s. his father, Sir JOHN MURRAY. 1876 ;
ed. at Haileybury Coll. ; served in B.C.S. 1847-73;
is a D. L. and a J. P. for Peeblesshire, and a member of
Roy. Co. of Archers : m. 1st, 1850, Eliza Gordon
Brodie, who d. 1887, da. of F. Whitworth Russell,
Esq., B.C.S. [see Russell, Bart., colls., cr. 1812];
andly, 1888, Agnes Cams-Wilson, da. of the Rev.
David Barclay Bevan, ofCourtlands, Tunbridge Wells.
$nns — Quarterly : ist and 4th, gules, a dexter hand couped
Not by knavery, but by bravery. Pr°Per holding a sword palewise argent between two broken
* hammers or, fftusntyih ; 2nd and 3rd, azure, on a fesse argent,
between three mullets in chief and a sanglier in base of the second, a boar's head couped gules,
Baird of Posso. Crtst — A hand holding a hammer as in the arms, ^upporttrs — Two naked savages
wreathed about the loins, and each holding in the exterior hand a sword proper.
Seat — Dawyck, Peeblesshire. Clubs — National, East India United Service, New.
Half-Sister living— Ada Eleanor. Residence,
Uncle living (son of 3rd Baronet)-MICHAEL GEORGE, b. Oct. ioth, 1828 ; is a Civil Engineer :
m. 1863, Mary Ann, da. of John Nicholls, Esq., late Usher of the Lord Chancellor's Court, West-
minster, and has issue living, James Tolme, b. Aug. 6th, 1864, — Arthur Charles, b. 1865, — Donald
Kilve Luttrell, b. 1874. Residence, Aspern, Kingshall Road, Beckenham.
Aunt living (daughter of 3rd Baronet) — Jemima : in. 1842, John Boulger, Esq., Barrister-at-law,
of the King's Inns, Dublin, and has issue living, Jemima Matilda : in. 1868, Charles Webb, Esq.,
of Northleigh, Wimborne Minster, Dorset, and has issue living, Charles Nasmyth b. 1869, Murray
King b. 1874, Lilian, Vera, Gertrude Wyndham, — Caroline Beatrice : in. ist, 1868, George Henry
Brettargh Yeates, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1878, William Brydges Webb, Esq. (Capt. Hon. Artillery Co.), of
21, Talbot Square, Hyde Park, \V., and has issue living (by ist marriage) Cyril E. Brettargh b. 18 — ,
(by 2nd marriage) Ernest b. 18 — , John Edwin Landseer b. 18 — , Violet b. 1888. Residence,
The family of Naesmyth is of remote antiquity in Tweedale. The family legend is that "in the
reign of James III. of Scotland, the royal and baronial powers being nearly equal, repeated struggles
took place between the nobles and the king. In one of these conflicts, the Douglas partisans having
been victorious, an ancestor of the Naesmyths who fought under the royal standard sought refuge in a
neighbouring smithy, and the smith disguised him as his hammersman. The Douglas pursuers, entering
the smithy, observed with suspicion the disguised hammersman, who in his agitation struck a false blow
with the sledge-hammer, whereupon one of the pursuers rushed at him. calling out, 'Ye're nae smith ;
the disguised hammersman however overpowered his assailant, whilst the smith, armed with a red-hot
iron bar, rallied the king's followers, headed by Naesmyth, and regained the day. The King thereupon
knighted the Naesmyth, and bestowed upon him a grant of lands with armorial bearings and motto,
"Not by knavery, but by bravery. " James Naesmyth, inventor of the steam hammer, is lineally
descended from Naesmyth of Posso. The ist baronet, an eminent lawyer, was known as " The Deil o*
Dawick," and the 2nd baronet sat as M.P. for Peeblesshire.
NAPIER, Creation 1627, of Napier, Renfrewshire.
Without blemish. Sir ARCHIBALD LENNOX MlLLIKEN
NAPIER, ioth Baronet ; b. Nov. 2nd, 1855 ; s. his
father, Col. Sir ROBERT JOHN MILLIKEX, 1884 ;
formerly Lieut. Grenadier Guards : m. 1880, Mary
Allison Dorothy, da. of Sir Thomas Fairbairn, 2nd
Baronet, and has issue.
Look -well.
— Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, a saltire, er.-
grailed between four roses gules, Napier; 2nd, azure, a lion
rampant argent or, Macdowel ; 3rd, argent, a fesse azure
voided of the field between three demi-lions crowned gules,
MilKkeH, Crests — ist, an arm grasping an eagle's leg
proper ; 2nd, a demi-lion rampant gules, holding in his dexter
forepaw a dagger or. Supporters — Two eagles, with iheir
wings closed, proper.
Residence — Westfield, N. Berwick.
Sons living— ALEXANDER. LENNOX, b. May, 3oth, 1882. - Robert Archibald, t>. 1889.
Brothers living — Robert Francis Ladeveze, b. 1856 ; is Capt. Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders,
and Adj. of its ist Vol. l!atn. ; received 4th class Medjidieh for service in Egypt : ;;/. 1887, Emily
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
401
Norrie, da. of the late George L. A. Moke, Esq., of New York, and has issue living, Lennox Robert
Murray, b. 1890, Gerald Francis George, b. 1892.— William Edward Stirling, 6. 1858 : m. 1884,.
Jane, da. of the late P. Reid, Esq. Residence, Milliken, St. Kitts.
Sisters living— Anne Salisbury Mary Meliora {Lady Hay) : m. 1881, Sir John Adam Robert Hay,
9th baronet. Residence, King's Meadows, Haystoun, Peebles, N.B. Aymee Elizabeth Georgiana
{Lady Clerk) : in. 1875, Sir George Douglas Clerk, 8th baronet. Residence, Penicuik House,
Midlothian. Theodora Evelyn.
Aunt living (daughter of 8th Baronet) — Mary: m, 1839, Robert Speir, Esq., who d. 1853, and has
issue living, Robert Thomas Napier (of Blackstown, Paisley, N.B.), b. 1841 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Ch. Ch., Oxford; is a J.P. and D.L. for Renfrewshire: m. 1868, the Hon. Emily Gifford, da.
of 2nd Baron Gifford, — Elizabeth Christian Stirling: m. 1867, Archibald Campbell Douglas, Esq.,
of Milns, Milngavie, N.B. Residence, Mains, Milngavie, N.B.
Widow living Of 9th Baronet — ANNE SALISBURY MELIORA (Lady Napier), da. of John
Ladeveze Adlercron, Esq., of Moyglare, co. Meath : m. 1850, Sir Robert John Milliken Napier,,
9th baronet, who d. 1884. Residence, Milliken, Johnstone, Renfrewshire.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late John Stirling Napier, Esq., son of 8th baronet, b. 1820, d. 1891 : in.
1845, Janet (now of 8, Grosvenor Street, Edinburgh), da. of Andrew Brown, Esq.,,
of Auchintorlie, Renfrewshire : —
John Stirling, b. 1856 ; is Major Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders), and Adj.
of its 4th Batn. Mary Elizabeth.
This family is a branch of the Earls of Levenax or Lennox (title extinct), and is said to have taken
its name from a saying by Alexander III. (of Scotland), after battle, that Lennox had na peer (no
equal). Sir William, the 8th baronet, was served heir male general to Archibald, 3rd Baron Napier,
1817, and afterwards, after a lapse of 124 years, assumed the baronetcy, one of the oldest in Scotland.
NAPIER, Creation 1867.
Sir WILLIAM LENNOX NAPIER, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Oct. I2th, 1867 ; s. his father, Sir JOSEPH, 1884 ; ed. at Jesus
Coll., Camb. ; formerly Capt. 1st Sussex Artillery Vol. : m.
1890, Mabel Edith Geraldine, da. of the late Rev. Charles
Thornton Forster, V. of Hinxton, Cambridgeshire.
^rms — -Argent, on a saltire engrailed between four roses gules, five
escallops or. Crest — A dexter cubit arm erect proper, charged with a rose
gules, the hand grasping a crescent argent.
Residence — 4, Temple Sheen, East Sheen, Surrey.
Sans tache.
Without blemish.
Brother living— JOSEPH DUNCAN MORTIMER, b. Aug. i3th,t87i.
Aunts living (daughters of ist Baronet)— Cherry : m. 1860, the Rev..
Paulus jEmilius Singer. Residence, Villa Magnolias, Montreux,
Switzerland.^^— Grace Annie Marie Louise: m. 1868, John William
Gardiner, Esq., formerly B.C.S., and has issue living, Joseph Napier,
b. 1871, — Herbert William, b. 1875, — James Ernest, b. 1879, — Allan
Frederick, b. 1881, — Alexander Anson, b. 1886, — Frances Mary Theodora,
— Evelyn Annie, — Rosetta Elizabeth.— Katharine Maud, — Margaret
Winifred. Residence, Glenwood, Auckland Road, Upper Norwood, S.E.
WidOWS living Of 1st and 2nd Baronets— CHERRY (Lady Napier), da. of the late John Grace,
Esq., of Dublin: m. 1830, the Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Napier, P.C., D.C.L., LL.D., ist baronet, who
d. 1882. MARIA (Lady Napier), da. of the late Joseph Mortimer, Esq., of Weymouth : in. 1864,
Sir Joseph Napier, 2nd baronet, who d. 1884. Residence, 37, Tisbury Road, Brighton.
The ist baronet, Sir Joseph, P.C., D.C.L., LL.D., sat as M.P. for Dublin University- ((7)1848-58,
and was Lord Chancellor of Ireland 1858 9, a member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
1868-81, First Lord Commissioner for Custody of Great Seal in Ireland 1874, and Vice-Chancellor oi
Dublin University 1867-80.
NEAVE, Creation 1795, of Dagnam Park, Essex.
Sir THOMAS LEWIS HUGHES NEAVE, 5th Baronet ;
b. June 26th, 1874 ; s. his father 1877 ; ed. at Eton.
£Vrms — Argent, on a cross sable five fleurs-de-lis or. Crtat — Out of a ducal,
coronet gold a lily, stalked and leaved vert, flowered and seeded or.
Seats — Dagnam Park, Romford ; Llysdulas, Amlwch, Anglesey.
Brother living— ARUNDELL, b. July 2nd, 1875.
Sister living— Mary Gertrude Catherine.
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd Baronet) — Mary Blanche : m. 1860, John'
Richard Westgarth Hildyard, Esq., who d. 1888, and has issue living, John.
Arundell, b. 1861, — Edward Digby, b. 1864, — Blanche : m. 1889, Charles
Edward Ringrose, Esq., — Phillis Mary, — Elizabeth Muriel, — Venetia
Dorothy, — Gertrude Isabel, — Cicely Frances. Residences, Hutton Bon-
ville Hall, Northallerton ; Horsley, Stanhope, co. Durham.— Frances
Eleanor. Residence, 88, St. George's Road, S.W. Venetia : m. 1860,
the Rev. John Whitaker Maitland, M.A., R. and Patron of Loughton, and.
Rural Dean, and has issue living, William Whitaker, b. 1864, — Reavely
Arundell, b. 1871, — John Digby, b. 1872, — Peregrine Neave, b. 1884, —
Venetia Mary : m. 1882, Alfred Money- Wigram, Esq. [see FiuWygram,.
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Sola proba quse honesta.
Those things only are
becoming which arc
honourable.
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Bart., colls.], — Winifred: m. 1886, Thomas Berry Cusack-Smith, Esq. [see Cusack-Smith, Bart.,
colls.], — Eleanor Neave, — Blanche, — Cicely, — Gwen Constance. Residence, Loughton Hall, Essex.
Cicely : ;«. 1863, Wyndham Slade, Esq. [see Slade, Bart.]. Residences, 70, St. George's
Square, S.W. ; Montys Court, Taunton. Mariquita : m. 1874, Alexander George Middleton,
Esq., who d. 1875, and has issue living, Alexander Ednowain Neave, b. 1875. Residence, 88, St.
George's Road, S.W.
WidOW living of 4th Baronet— GWEN GERTRUDE (Hen. Lady Neave), da. of ist Baron Dinorben:
in. 1871, Sir Arundell Neave, 4th baronet, who d. 1877. Residences, Dagnam Park, Romford ;
Llysdulas, Amlwch, Anglesey.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Sheffield Neave, Esq., 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1799, d. 1868 : m.
1851 Mary Henrica, whoa?. 1884, da. of David Richard Morier, Esq. : —
Sheffield Henry Morier, b. 1853 ; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford : m. 1878, Gertrude Charlotte
Margaret, da. of Julius Talbot Airey, Esq., brother of ist Baron Airey, G.C.B. (ext.\, and has issue
living, Sheffield Airey, b. 1879, — Richard, b. 1881, — Beatrix, — Violet. Residence, Mill Green Park,
Ingatestone, Essex. Club, New University.— —Edward Strangways, b. 1857 ; ed. at Eton : m. 1882,
Evelyn Jane, da. of the late Lieut. -Col. Robert Vansittart (Coldstream Guards), of Chuffs, Maiden-
head, -and has issue living, Edward Arthur, b. 1883, — Gerald Vansittart, b. 1884, — Guy Morier, b.
1886, — Digby Frank, b. 1892,— Evelyn Henrica, b. 1889. Residence, Peacocks, Ingatestone. Club,
Junior Carlton. Arthur Thomas Digby, b. 1859 ; formerly Capt. ist Batn. S. Wales Borderers,
and now Capt. and Hon. Major of its 4th Batn. : ;«. 1883, Harriet, da. of the late P. C. Ralli,
Esq., of 81, Westbourne Terrace, W. Residence, Hutton Hall, Brentwood, Essex. Club, Army
and Navy. Anna Charlotte : m. 1878, Reginald James Mure, Esq., Barrister-at-law, and has
issue living, Katharine Henrica, Barbara Gertrude. Residence, 7, Craven Hill Gardens, W.
Cecilia Louisa : m. 1876, Charles William Matthews, Esq., and has issue living, Emily Nora, —
Dorothy Neave, — Margaret Cecilia. Nora : m. 1885, William Arrow, Esq. Residence, Lang-
tons, South Weald, Essex. Alice Henrica Dora: >«. 1888, John Newton Hayley, Esq., and has-
issue living, a son, b. 1892. Residence, Warren Farm, Savernake Forest, Wilts.
Grandchildren of the late William Augustus Neave, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. William Alexander Neave, Esq., b. 1841, d. 1879: ;«. 1868, Frances
Mary (now of n, Camden Crescent, Bath), da. of Charles Saunders, Esq., of Carr Hall,
Yorkshire : —
Charles Alexander, b. 1869; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich; is Lieut. R.A. (temporary h. -p.).
Lionel Digby, b. 1873. Ethel Mary. Florence Katharine. Gertrude Atherton.
Frances Eveline.
Issue of the late William Augustus Neave, Esq., 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1802, d.
1844 : m- '838, Anne Elizabeth, who d. 1892, da. of Alexander Black, Esq., of
Gidea Hall, Essex : —
n,»i.l.; ui owainston, isie 01 wignt \see u. namnion, cous.j,; 2ncuy, 1007, juna mine, ua. 01 me lai
William Ashwell, Esq., of Chetwode Priory, Bucks, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Everan
Reginald, b. 1877. Residence, The Manor House, Maids Moretcn, Buckingham. Anne Alice.
Grandchildren of the late John Neave, Esq., 2nd son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Robert Neave, Esq., b. 1805, d. 1848 : m. 1834, Sabina Mary (who in. 2ndly,
18 — , — Offord, Esq.), da. of Lieut.-CoI. George Bristo.v :—
Spencer le Neve, b. 1838: m. 18 — Arthur Montagu, b. 1842 : ;«. 18 — .^—Katharine Frances : m.
ist, 1857, John David Hay Hill, Esq., who d. 1868 ; 2ndly, 1870, Major Trevor Andrews. Residence,
Issue of the late Edgar Neave, Esq., b. 1810, d. 1880 : m, 18— : —
Several sons and daus.
Grandchildren of the late Richard Neave, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Richard Neave, b. 1808, Esq., d. 1877 : m. 1838, Anna Maria Dorothea, who
d. 1888, da. of the Rev. John Eyton, of Eyton, Salop : —
Rei>. Richard Lewis Irvine, b. 1851 ; is in Holy Orders of Ch. of Rome. Residence. St. Catherine's,
Littlehampton. Barbara Frances Mary : m. 1886, the Count Roger de Courson. Residence,
Chateau de Fresne, Ryes, Calvados, France. Mary Rose: m. 1883, Mons. Edouard de St.
Jullien, and has issue living, Marie Rose, b. 1887, — Anne Marie, b. 1889. Residence, Montreuil
sur Mer, Pas de Calais, France.
Issue of the late George Peters Neave, Esq., b. 1809, d. 1887 : m. 1845, Maria, who d. 1879.
da. of Richard Finder, Esq., of Newnham, Gloucestershire: —
Richard Irvine, b. 1849 : m. 1872, Harriet, da. of William White, Esq., of Upcerne House, Dor-
chester, and has issue living, Arundell Francis Robert Irvine, b. 1874,— Violet Maria. George
Howard, b. 1851 : m. 1875, Isabella Augusta, da. of Samuel Chapman, Esq., of Hamilton, Bermuda,
and has issue living, Cecil Howard. Residence,
The ist baronet was Governor of the Bank of England 1780.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
403
NEELD, Creation 1858, of Grittleton House, Wiltshire.
Sir ALGERNON WILLIAM NEELD, and Baronet ;
b. June nth, 1846; s. his father, Sir JOHN, 1891; ed. at
Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1868, M.A. 1876) ; is
a J.P. for Wilts, and Capt. and Hon. Major Roy. Wilts Yeo.
Cav. ; unsuccessfully contested Cricklade (C) 1880.
gutron of Stfarn Jibings— Leigh Delamere R., Norton V., Alderton V.,
Grittleton R., Wilts ; Charfield R., Gloucester ; and (one turn in three with
Dean and Chapter of Gloucester) Brookthorp V. with Whaddon P.C.,
Gloucester; Kellaways R., Wilts.
^\rms — Per pale argent and azure, a lion passant between three grey-
hounds' heads erased counterchanged. Crest — On a mount vert a wolfs head
erased sable, between two branches of palm proper.
Seats — Grittleton, Chippenham ; Red Lodge, Braydon, Wilts. Club
— Carlton.
Nomen extendere factis.
To perpetuate ones name Brothers living— AUDLEY DALLAS, b. Jan. 23rd, 1849; ed. at
by deeds. Harrow, and at Brasenose Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1870); is Major 2nd Life
Guards, and a J.P. for Berks: in. 1873, the Hon. Edith Vivian, 3rd da. of 2nd Baron Vivian.
Club, Army and Navy. Reginald Rundell, R.N., b. 1850; became Com. 1888. Clubs, Naval
and Military, Army and Navy. Mortimer Graham, b. 1851 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Caius Coll.,
Camb. ; is Major i7th Lancers ; served in S. African war 1879 (medal with clasp). Club, Army
and Navy. Eliot Arthur, b. 1853.
Sisters living — Ada Mary (Lady Willis'): m. 1874, Gen. Sir George Henry Smith Willis,
K.C.B., and has issue living, Harry William Morgan, b. 1875, — John Montagu, b. 1878, — Audley
York, b. 1879, — Percy Ayscough, b. 1882. Residences, Stretharri Manor, Ely; 118, Eaton Square,
S.W. Evelyn Mary : »t. 1875, Philip Wroughton, Esq., M.P.. and has issue living, Philip Mus-
frave Neeld, b. 1887, — Christopher Chardin, b. 1889, — Dorothy Florence Mary, — Muriel Evelyn
lary, — Florence Mary, — Winifred Mary, — Violet Blanche Mary, — Mary St. Qumtin Mary. Resi-
dence, Woolley Park, Wantage.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— HARRIET ELIZA (Lady Neeld), da. of the late Maj.-Gen. William
Dickson, C. ti. : ;«. 1845, Sir John Neeld, ist baronet, who d. 1891. Residence, 71, Eaton
Souare, S.W.
The ist Baronet was M.P. for Cricklade (C) 1835-59, and for Chippenham 1865-8.
NEPEAN, Creation 1802, of Botlienhampton, Dorsetshire.
Sir MOLYNEUX HYDE NEPEAN, 3rd Baronet ; b. July
2nd, 1814; s. his father, Sir MOLYNEUX HYDE, 1856; ed. at
Eton; formerly Lieut, 77th Regt., W. York Militia and ist
Dorset Rifle Vol. ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Dorset (High Sheriff
1873) : m. 1841, Isabel, da. of the late Col. Geils, of Dumbuck,
Dumbartonshire.
patron of fftoo jEibings — Bothenhampton V., Dorsetshire, and (with the
Lord Chancellor) Loders V., Dorsetshire.
^nns — Gules, a fesse wavy erminois between three mullets argent.
Crtst— On a mount vert a goat passant sable, charged on the side with two
ermine spots in fesse or, collared and horned gold.
Seat — Loders Court, near Bridport.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Frederick Nepean, Esq., 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1794, d. 1833 :
m. 1816, Harriet Martina, who d. 1869, da. of Capt. William Beecher : —
Harriet Louisa: m. 1841, Martin Richard Gubbins, Esq., B.C.S., who d. 1863, and has issue living,
six sons and one da. Residence,
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. William Nepean, 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1795, d. 1864:
»i. 1820, Emilia, who d. 1861, da. of Col. John Yorke : —
Rev. EVAN YORKE, b. 1825; ed. at Queen's Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1848, M.A. 1851); is V. of
Appleshaw : m. 1865, Maria Theresa, who d. 1875, da. of the Rev. Frederick Morgan Payler,
R. of Willey, and has issue living, Charles Evan Molyneux Yorke, b. 1867 ; is Capt. 3rd Batn.
Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Roy. Berkshire Regt.). Residence, Appleshaw Vicarage, near
Andover. Anna Maria (Lady Parke) '. in. 1865, Gen. Sir William Parke, K.C. B., and has issue
living, William Alcock Whitbeck, b. 1866,— Dorothy Eden. Residence, Thornhill, Stalbridge,
Dorset.
Issue of the late Rev. Evan Nepean, 4th son of ist baronet, b. i&oo,d. 1873 : in. 1832,
Anne, who d. 1871, da. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner Fust, of Hill Court,
Gloucestershire : —
Sir Evan Colville C.B., b. 1836 ; formerly Director of Army Contracts: m. 1864, Elizabeth Anne, da. of
404
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Edward Francis Jenner, Esq., and has issue living, Evan Alcock, 6. 1865; ed. at Univ. Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1888) ; C.B. 1887, K.B. 1891 : tit. 1892, Evelyn Maud, el. da. of Cecil Frederick Reid, Esq., —
Molyneux Edward, b. 1870, — Arthur Frederick, 6. 1871, — Charles Stuart, b. 1872, — Richard
Colville, b. 1878, — Nicholas Herbert Jenner Fust, b. 1882, — Emily Margaret, — Catherine Mansel,
— Olive Wilmot, — Gladys Adelaide Beauchamp, — -Edith Cicely, — Dorothy. Residence, 54, St.
George's Road, Warwick Square, S. W. Herbert Augustus Tierney, b. 1839; formerly Col.
M.S.C. ; served in Indian Mutiny campaign : m. 1864, Alice (from whom he obtained a divorce 1878),
da. of the late Maj.-Gen. James Walker Bayley, and has issue living, Herbert Evan Charles Bayley,
b. 1865 ; is Lieut. I.S.C., — Francis Molyneux Yorke, />. 1868, — Alice Mary Blanchette. St. Vincent,
b. 1844 ! a retired Com. R.N. ; is Inspector of Life Boats, Roy. National Life Boat Institution : in.
1872, Anne Julia, da. of Gustavus William Blanch, Esq., M.D., and has issue living, Nicholas
St. Vincent, b. 1876, — Charlton St. Vincent, b. 1878, — Leonard Percyval St. Vincent, b. 1879,—
Evelyn Charles Yorke St. Vincent, b. 1880, — Elinor Augusta Heather, — Annie Blanch. Rev.
Montagu Brymer, b. 1846 (twin); ed. at Ch. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1869); is R. of Great Brickhill.
Residence, Great Brickhill Rectory, Fenny Stratford, Bucks.— —Augustus Adolphus St. John
Marriott, b. 1849. Rev. Charles Edward Burroughs, £. 1851; ed. at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1873, M.A. 18 — ); is V. of Lenham. Residence, Lenham Vicarage, Maidstone.— Emily Huskis-
son : m. ist, 1853, the Rev. Freeman Heathcote Bishop, V. of Bassingbourne, who d. 1876 ; zndly,
1878^ William Ten Breocke Crole, Esq., who d. 1880, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Charles
Louis Nepean, b. 1858 ; is Capt. R.M.A., and Adj. ist Essex Artillery Vol., E. Div. R.A. : ;«.
1883, Fanny Jessie, da. of Albert Besant, Esq., and has issue living, Freeman Charles Nepean b.
1884, Eric Louis Nepean b. 1800, Zoe Jessie Nepean, — Rev. Frederic William Fremantle, b. 1859;
ed. at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1880, M.A. 1884); is V. of Winterbourne Down, Gloucestershire:
m. 1887, Laura, el. da. of Thomas Holland Evans, Esq., of Roath House, Cardiff, and has issue
living, Agnes b. 1888, Margaret b. 1889, Dorothy & 1890. Annie Elizabeth : m. 1878, Capt. Charles
Cullen Maunsell (formerly of 54th Regt.), who d. 1891. Residence, Great Brickhill Lodge, Bletch-
ley, Bucks. Augusta Harriet: m. 1869, William Victor Paley, Esq., and has issue living, George,
b. 1871, — lone Catherine Victoria.— —Margaret Emma: m. ist, 1862, Albert Peareth, Esq., who
d. 1869 ; zndly, 1873, the Rev. William James Mylne Ruxton, and has issue living (by ist marriage),
William Nepean, b. 1863; formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn. Queen's Own (Roy. W. Kent Regt.), — Albert
Hugh Morland, b. 1865,— Edward Algernon,^. 1869, — Frances Catherine, — (by 2nd marriage), Mar-
garet Edna, — Constance Rachel Mary, — Julia Ethel, — Catharine Eva. Mary Isabella. Resi-
dence, 8, St. George's Road, S.W. Frederica Sophia. Residence, 8, St. George's Road, S.W.
Granddaughters of the late Rev. Evan Nepean (ante) : —
Issue of the late Molyneux Henry Dickenson Nepean, Esq., />.
Lavinia, da. of James Apperley, Esq. : —
Two daus.
S, d. 18 — : m. 1871,
The Right Hon. Sir Evan, ist baronet, successively M.P. for Queensborough and Bridport, was
sometime Secretary of the Admiralty, Chief Secretary for Ireland, and Governor of Bombay. The
2nd baronet was Clerk of the Court and Clerk of the Crown in Jamaica.
NEWMAN, Creation 1836, of Mamliead. Devonshire.
Sir LYDSTON NEWMAN, 3rd Baronet ; b. Nov. i4th,
1823 ; s. his brother, Capt. Sir ROBERT LYDSTON, 1854 ; for-
merly Capt. 7th Hussars ; is a J.P. and a D.L. of Devon (High
Sheriff 1871) : m. 1860, Emma, da. of the late Field Dudley,
Esq., and has issue.
patron of t5nt Jibing — Mamhead R., Devonshire.
^nns— Azure, three demi-lions rampant argent, semee of cross-crosslets,
angued gules. Crtst — A lion rampant per chevron azure gutte-de-I'eau, and
argent gutte-de-sang.
Seats — Mamhead, Exeter ; Stokeley, Kingsbridge, Devonshire. Town
Residence — 3, Buckingham Gate, S.W. Clubs — Army and Navy, Turf.
Son living— ROBERT HUNT STAPYLTON DUDLEY LYDSTON,
Ubi amor ibi fides. b. Oct. 27th, 1871.
Wliere there is Iwe Daughters living — Lily Lydston : m. 1882, Major Edward Murphy
there is fidelity. (formerly of 5th Dragoon Guards). Residence, 169, Victoria Street, Pimhco,
S.W. Mary Jane Cosens Lydston.
Brothers living — Thomas Holdsworth, b. 1825; is a J.P. for Devon; formerly Capt. ist Devon
Yeo. Cav. ; patron of Coryton R., Devonshire: m. 1864, Elizabeth Laura, da. of the late Martin
Tucker Smith, Esq. [see Ridley, Bart.]. Residences, Coryton, Devon ; 9, Great Cumberland
Place, W. Club, Arthur's. -Alured, b. 1831.
Sisters living— Louisa (Lady Lopes) : m. 1874, the Rt. Hon. Sir Lopes Massey Lopes, M.P., 3rd
baronet. Residences, Maristow, Roborough, Devon ; Manor House, Westbury, Wilts ; 28, Grosvenor
Gardens, S.W. Harriet: m. 1863, Charles Langton Massingberd, Esq., J.P., who d. 18 — .
Residences, Gunby Hall, near Burgh, Lincolnshire ; 20, Queen's Gate Terrace. S.W.
The ist baronet sat as M.P. for Exeter, and the and baronet, a Capt. in Grenadier Guards, was
killed at Inkerman.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
NICHOLSON, Creation 1859, of Luddenham, New South Wales.
Sir CHARLES NICHOLSON, K.B., -D.C.I.., LL.D.,
1st Baronet, only son of the late Charles Nicholson, Esq., of
London ; b. Nov. 23rd, 1808 ; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. (M.D.
1833); elected a M.L.C. of N.S.W. 1843, and was Speaker
thereof 1845-56 ; formerly Chancellor of Sydney Univ. ; Hon.
D.C.L. Oxford 1857, and Hon. LL.D. Cambridge 1868,
and Edinburgh 1886; knighted 1852; is a J.P. for Essex:
;//. 1865, Sarah Elizabeth, da. of the late Archibald Keightley,
Esq., of the Charterhouse, London, and has issue.
3>rms — Azure, two bars nebuly argent, in chief a sun in splendour proper
between two stars of eight points or. Crtst — On a rock proper a lion's head
azure, charged with a star as in the arms.
Residence — The Grange, Totteridge, Herts. Clubs — Athenaum,
Unionist.
Virtus sola nobilitas.
Virtue is the only
nobility.
Sons living — CHARLES ARCHIBALD, i. July 27th, 1867
Archibald Keightley, b. 1871. Sydney Hugo, b. 1875.
NICOLSON, Creation 1637.
Sir FREDERIC WILLIAM ERSKINE NICOL-
SON, C.B., loth Baronet; b. April 22nd. 1815;
s. his father, Sir WILLIAM, 1820; entered R.N.
1827, became Rear-Adm. 1863, Vice-Adm. 1870,
and Adm. on retired list 1877 ; was Commodore
Sup. of Woolwich Dockyard 1861 : w. 1st, 1847,
Mary Clementina Marion, who d. 1851, da. of
James Loch, Esq., M.P., of Drylaw, N.B. ; 2ndly,
1853, Augusta Sarah, who d. 1861, da. of the late
Robert Cullington, Esq., of Old Lakenham, and
widow of Capt. Hay ; 3rdly, 1867, Anne, da. of
the late R. Crosse, Esq., and has issue.
Crrst — A falcon with two heads displayed proper.
Generosity.
)r, three falcons' heads erased gule
iportcrs — Two falcons reguardant proper.
Tmvii Residence — 15, William Street, Lowndes Square, S.W. Clubs— Travellers', United Service.
Son living— By 1st marriage— Sir ARTHUR, K.C.f.E., C.M.G., b. _Sept. i9th, 1849 ; formerly a
clerk in Foreign Office ; was Assist. Private Sec. to Earl Granville at Foreign Office 1872-4 ; appointed
3rd Sec. in Diplo. Ser. 1874, 2nd Sec. 1876, and Sec. of Legation 1885 ; was Sup. of Student Inter-
preters in Turkey 1879-81, on Staff of Earl of Duffarin in Egypt 1882, acting Charge d'Affaires at
Athens 1882-5, Sec. of Legation at Teheran, and acting Charge d'Affaires in Persia 1885-8, and
Consul-Gen, for Hungary 1888-92, since when he has been Sec. of Embassy at Constantinople ;
C.M.G. 1886, -K.C.I.E. 1888: »t. 1882, Mary Catherine, da. of the late Archibald Rowan
Hamilton, Esq., of Killyleagh Castle, co. Down. Residence, British Embassy, Constantinople.
Club, Travellers'.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Clementina Ann Eleanor. By 2nd marriage— Frances.
Amy.
The 4th Baron Napier, 4th baronet, dying without issue, the barony reverted to his maternal aunt,
and the baronetcy to his nephew, Thomas Nicolson, Esq. On the death, in 1808, of Sir David, 8th
baronet, the baronetcy was assumed by his heir male, Maj.-Gen. William Nicolson.
NICOLSON, Creation 1629, of Lasswade, Midlothian.
Sir ARTHUR THOMAS BENNETT ROBERT
NICOLSON, loth Baronet ; b. 1842; s. his father,
Sir ARTHUR BOLT, 1879; ed. at Melbourne Coll. ;
is a J.P. for Victoria ; appointed a Commr. for
Centennial International Exhibition held in Mel-
bourne 1888: ?n. 1881, Annie, el. da. of the late
John Rutherford, Esq., of Illillawa, Australia, and
has issue.
jVrms— Or, three falcons' heads erased gules Crtst— A
demi-lion or, armed and langued gules, £npporttrs — Two
eagles or, armed gules.
By generosity.
Residence— Lyndhurst, St. Kilda, Melbourne, Australia
Seats— Brough Lodge, Fetlar, Shetland ; Grimister House
Lerwick, Shetland.
Sons living— ARTHUR JOHN FREDERICK WILLIAM, *. June 8th, 1882. Harold Stanley,
b. 1883. — Lionel Rutherford, b. 1887.
Sisters living— Anne Jane Oceana. Catherine M 'Arthur.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
NIGHTINGALE, Creation 1628, of Newport Pond, Essex.
Sir HENRY DICKONSON NIGHTINGALE, gth Baronet;
b. Nov. I5th, 1830 ; s. his father, Sir CHARLES, 1876 ; formerly
Capt. R.M., transferred to Army Depart, and retired as Hon.
Lieut.-Col. 1882 ; served throughout Burmese war 1852 (medal
with clasp) : m. 1856, Mary, da. of Capt. Thomas Spark, R.N.,.
and has issue.
£\rms — Per pale ermine and gules, a rose counterchanged.
ibex sejant argent, tufted, armed, and maned or.
Residence — Beaulieu. Parami, Ille et Vilaine, France.
Crrst— An.
Sons living— EDWARD HENRY, b. 1856; ed. at St. John's Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. ist class Mathematics 1879, M. A. 1882) ; Bar. Inner Temple
1888 ; is an Examiner in Patent Office : m. 1887, Lily Maitland, el. da. of
Pro rege et patria. Capt. Maitland Addison, and has issue living, Edward Manners, b. 1888.
For king and country. Residence, 33, Brondesbury Villas, Kilburn, N.W. Valentine Charles,
b. 1859. Harry Ethelston, b. 1860: m, 1881, Coralie Louise Pauline,
da. of Mons. Louis Charles d'Harcourt-Mary, LL.D., formerly of Moncontour, C6tes du Nord,
France. Residence,
Daughters living— Emily Frances Mary : m. 1886, Mansfeldt Henry Mills, Esq. Residence, The
Hall, Mansfield-Woodhouse, Notts. Violet Harriet.
Sister living— Rosalind Agnes : m. 1857, Lieut.-Col. Edward Smyth Mercer (formerly of 8sth Regt.).
Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Thomas Nightingale, Esq., R.N., znd son of 7th baronet, b. 1810,
d. 1865 : m. 1830, Hannah Elizabeth, who d. 1879, da. of the late John Humphreys
Parry, Esq., Bar.-at-law : —
Percy, /'. 1836 ; is Inspecting Commr. Cape of Good Hope : m. 1860, Frances Emma, da. of the late
Peter Brophy, Esq., and has issue living, Thomas Slingsby, b. 1866 ; is Officiating Magistrate and
Collector of Customs, Port Nollott, Capeof Good Hope,— Percy Athelstan, b. 1867; M.B., C.M.,
Edin., — Lacy Gamaliel, b. 1869 : is a Clerk in Colonial Sec.'s Office, Cape Town, — Manners Ralph
Wilmot, b. 1871 ; is Lieut. Cheshire Regt., and a Probationer for I.S.C., — Blanche Esther : ///. 1891,
Petrus Cornells van der Poel Hiddingh, Esq., — Beatrice Marian : m. 1889, E. Bromley, Esq., C.E.,
— Ethel Lempriere : m, 1887, W. H. Ross, Esq., M.D. Residence, Saasveld House, Kloof Street,
Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope. James Edward, b. 1838 ; is Ranger of Crown Forests, Cape
Colony: ni. ist, 1861, Louisa Short, who d. 1869; 2ndly, 1883, Adriana Josina Van Niekerk, and
has issue living (by ist marriage), Geoffrey Edward, b. 1862 : in. 1882, Emily Christina Austen,
and has issue living, Winifred Florence b. 1887, — Ernest Albert, b. 1867, — Frank Leopold, b. 1869,
— Alice, — Ada Constance, — (by 2nd marriage) Thomas Cecil Parry, b. 1885, — James Percy, b. 1889,
• — Eleanor Adeline, — Effie Edith. Residence, Alexandria, Eastern Province, Cape Colony.
Arthur, b. 1841. Geoffrey Ethelstone, b. 1852.— —Eleanor Maria : m. 1872, Robert Robinson,
Esq., who d. 1876. Rtsidence. Trafalgar, St. Ann's, Jamaica. Mary Julia: m. 1866, John
Tucker Ross, Esq., M.R.C.S., R.N., who d. 1866. Ida Sophia.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Nightingale, Esq., R.N. (ante): —
Issue of the late Lionel Brydges Nightingale, Esq., b. 1843, d. 1889 : m. 1876, Julia Stuart,
da. of William Henry Crenelle, Esq., of New York : —
Eleanor Maria. Julia Huntingdon Crenelle.
Issue of the late Manby Nightingale, Esq., 4th son of 7th baronet, b. 1813, d. 1850 :
m. 1844, Frederica Helen (who m. 2ndly, 1856, Lieut.-Gen. Charles Lionel
Showers, of St. John's, Worthing), da. of George P. Hurst, Esq. : —
George Ewan, b. 1847 : m. 1871, Blanche Cecile, da. of the late Mons. Louis Enouf, Advocate of the
Imperial Court, Pondicherry. Ethel, b. 1850.
Issue of the late George Lacy Nightingale, Esq., 5th son of 7th baronet, b. 1815, d. 1859 i
m. 1842, Martha Ann, da. of Sylvester Fellows, Esq., of Connecticut, U.S.A. :—
Henry Dickonson, b. 1843. James Wilson, b. 1845 : m. 1869, Elizabeth, da. of Enoch R. Lumbert,
Esq., of Bangor, State of Maine, and has issue living, George Lacy, b. 1877, — Eleanor Alison, —
Bessie Barclay. Charles Ethelstone, b. 1858. Mary Mills. Julia Bissul.
Issue of the late Ernest Nightingale, Esq., 6th son of 7th baronet, b. 1821, d. 1868 :
m. 1842, Helen Louisa, da. of Francis Evans, Esq., of Dublin : —
Louisa Maria : m. 1866, Frangois Duquet, Esq., who d. 1878. Residence, 291, St. Christopher Street,
Montreal. Emily Ernesta : m. 1867, Benjamin George Ballard, Esq. Residence, Montreal.
Grandchildren of the late Alexander Malcolm Nightingale, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Edward Herbert Nightingale, b. 1821, d. 1856: m. 18 — , Sophia (who
;«. 2ndly, 1865, Lieut.-Col. J. W. Carter), da. of Lieut.-Gen Robert Blackall :—
Emily Grace.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Manners Randolph Nightingale, b. 1823, d. 1892 : in. 1851, Eliza-
beth Anne, who d. 1889, da. of the late Bryan William Stevens, Esq., of Weston,
Northants : —
Charles Alexander Malcolm, b. 1853 ; served in S. African Campaigns 1878-80 (severely wounded,
medal with clasp): m. 1878, Caroline, da. of the late W. Johnson, Esq,, of The Green, Richmond,
Surrey, and has issue living, Grace Caroline, b. 1884,— Elizabeth Anne, b. 1887. Residence, 244
King's Road, Kingston-on-Thames.
Issue of the late Alexander Malcolm Nightingale, Esq., 2nd son of 6th baronet, b.
1792, d. 1826 : in. 1818, Marianne, who d. 1847, da. of Major Herbert Beaver : —
Charles William, b. 1825 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. B.S.C. ; is a J.P. for Devon : m. 1858, Martha, da
of the late Major James Winfield (of the Bengal Army), and has issue living, Marianne Florence.
Residence, Landscore House, Teignmouth.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Issue of the late Leonard Nightingale, Esq., 3rd son of 6th baronet, b. 1794, d. 18 — :
jit. 18 — , Miss Perry, who m. 2ndly, 18 — , and emigrated to U.S.A. : —
Several children, but information concerning them cannot be obtained.
Grandchildren of the late Geoffrey Nightingale Esq. (infra) :—
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Geoftrey Nightingale, b. 18 — , d. 1868 : in. 1858, Annie, da. of
Thomas John Knowlys, Esq., of Heysham Towers, Lancashire : —
Frances Louisa Florence. - Emmeline Sophia.
Issue of the late Geoffrey Nightingale, Esq., sth son of 6th baronet, b. 1799, d. 1864 :
tn. 1822, Mary, who d. 1873, da. of Thomas Knowlys, Esq., of Stockwell, Surrey : —
Frederic Charles, b. 1835 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; admitted a Solicitor 1862 : m. 1868, Katharine
Jane, da. of Francis Hamilton, Esq., of Friars Place, Middlesex, and has issue living, Claud Robert,
b. 1878, — Dudley Arthur, b. 1881. Residence, The Lynch, Clifton Road, Wimbledon. Chambers,
2, Crown Court, Old Broad Street, E.G. Club, United University. - Arthur Collett, b. 1837 ; for-
merly Col. Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) ; has commanded Regt. Dist.
No. 91 since 1887 ; served in Crimean campaign 1855 (medal with clasp, and Turkish medal), in
Indian Mutiny campaign 1857-8 (medal with clasp), and in Eusofzie campaign 1863-4 (medal with
clasp). Residence, Stirling, N.B. Club, Army and Navy.
This baronetcy was in abeyance between 1681 and 1797.
JEPHSON-NORREYS, Creation 1838, of Mallow, Cork. [Extinct 1888.]
Sir CHARLES DENHAM ORLANDO JEPHSON-NORREYS, ist and last
Baronet.
Daughters living— Katharine Louisa. - Philippa Maria: m. 1857, Maj.-Gen. James Harwood
Rocke, C. B. Residence, Teneriffe House, Exmouth, Devon.
NORTHCOTE, Creation 1887, of Seamore Place, Hanover Square, Middlesex.
Hon. Sir HENRY STAFFORD NORTHCOTE, C.B.,
M.P., 1st Baronet, son of 1st Earl of Iddesleigh ; b. 1846 ;
ed. at Eton, and at Merton Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1869, M.A. ;
1873) ; appointed a Clerk in Foreign Office 1868 ; was attached
to Marquess of Ripon's Special Mission to arrange Alabama
Treaty in 1871, Sec. to H.M.'s Claim Commn. under Treaty of
Washington 1871-2, Private Sec. to Marquess of Salisbury on
his Embassy to Constantinople 1876-7, Acting 3rd Sec. in
Diplo. Ser. 1876, Private Sec. to Chancellor of Exchequer
1877-80, Financial Sec. to War Office June 1885-6, Sur-
veyor-Gen. of Ordnance from July 1886 to the abolition of
that office in 1887, and a Charity Commr. (unpaid) 1891-2 ;
C.B. 1880 ; has sat as M.P. for Exeter (C) since 1880 : m. 1873,
^e Hon. Alice Stephen, only da. of 1st Baron Mount Stephen.
Christ! crux est mea lux.
The cross of Christ is
iny life.
Drills — Quarterly ; ist and 4th argent, a fesse between three crosses
moline sable ; 2nd and 3rd argent, three cross-crosslets in bend sable, fcrtst
— Upon a chapeau gules a stag trippant argent.
Residence — 7, Seamore Place, May Fair, VV. Clubs — Carlton, St. James's, Athenaeum, St.
Stephen's, Wellington, Garrick.
Notten (Van-Notten-Pole), see Pole.
NUGENT, Creation 1795, of Ballinlough, Westmeath.
Sir CHARLES NUGENT, 5th Baronet, and a Count
of the Holy Roman Empire ; b. Feb. 7th, 1847 ; s. his brother,
Sir HUGH JOSEPH, 1863; formerly Lieut. I7th Lancers and
Leicestershire Yeo. Cav. : m. 1871, Emily Ruth Eades, da. of
Thomas Walker, Esq., of Berkswell Hall, Coventry, and has
issue.
^rnts — Ermine, two bars gules. Crest — A cockatrice wings addorsed
proper.
Seat — Ballinlough Castle, Delvin, co. Westmeath.
Son living— CHARLES HUGH, *. May i8th, 18
Decrevi.
/ have decreed. Barnewall, b. 1876,— Andrew George, b. ^79,— James Charles, ~b~. 18 .
—Walter Lonergan, b. 1884,— Wilfred Basil, b. 1885,— Mark Lavallan,
b. 1891,— Florence Marie,— Kathleen Hilda Mary,— Maud Letitia Mary,— Cora Angela Mary
Residence, Wallington House, Fareham, Hants.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Sisters living — Letitia Mary : in. ist. 1865, Major Richard Conolly, who d. 1871, of Green Park,
Westmeath ; 2ndly, 1873, Thomas Thierri Sherlock, Esq., and has issue living (by 2nd marriage),
David Thomas Joseph, b. 1881. Catherine Mary Georgiana : in. 1875, Thomas Gordon Stoker,
Esq., who d. 1889, and has issue living, William Charles, b. 1877, — John Nugent, b. 1880, — Mary
Letitia, — Grace Helena. Residence, Silchar, Cachar, India.— Helena Mary: m. 1876, Richard
Charles Lynch, Esq., and has issue living, Catherine Mary Gertrude. Residence, Petersburgh
Castle, co. Galway.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet-^LETiriA MARIA (Lady Nugent), da. of the late Charles Whyte
Roche, Esq., of Ballygran, co. Limerick : in. 1842, Sir John Nugent, 3rd baronet, who d. 1859.
Residence, Ballinlough Castle, Delvin, co. Westmeath.
The original surname of this family was O'Reilly(a very ancient Milesian sept), but the isi baronet,
Sir Hugh, on the death of his uncle, Governor Nugent, of Tulloghan, assumed first surname of
Nugent solely.
NUGENT, Creation 1806, of Waddesdon, BerksMre.
Sir EDMUND CHARLES NUGENT, 3rd
Baronet ; b. March I2th, 1839 ; s. his father, Lieut. -
Col. Sir GEORGE EDMUND, 1892 ; formerly Capt.
Grenadier Guards; is a D.L. and a J.P. for
Norfolk: m. 1863, Evelyn Henrietta, da. of Lieut. -
Gen. E. F. Gascoigne, and has issue.
$rms — Ermine, two bars within a bordure engrailed gules,
on a canton of the last a dagger erect proper, pommel and hilt
or. Crtst — A cockatrice vert, gorged with a plain collar or,
pendent therefrom an escutcheon gules, charged with a dagger
erect as in the arms. jSnpportrrs — Two cockatrices vert,
wings endorsed, collared or, pendent therefrom a shield gules,
charged with a dagger as in the arms.
Seat— West Harling Hall, Norfolk. Town Residence— 14, Lowndes Square, S.W. Clubs—
Travellers', Carlton.
Sons living— GEORGE COLBORNE, b. Feb. 22nd, 1864 • is Lieut. 3rd Batn, Grenadier Guards :
m. 1891, Isabel Mary, da. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Edward Gascoigne Bulwer, K.C.B., Lieut.-Gov. of
Guernsey, and has issue living, a son, b. 1892. Residence. 37, Chester Square, S.W. Rev.
Edmund Frederick, b. 1866; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1890). Claud, b. 1867; ed. at Ch.
Ch. Oxford (B.A. 1891).
Daughters living— Evelyn Lilla. Violet.
Sisters living— Lucy Henrietta (Lady Boileau) : m. 1860, Sir Francis George Manningham Boileau,
2nd baronet. Residence, Ketteringham Park, Wymondham. Mary Wilhelmina : m. 1881, Capt.
Jocelyn H. W. Thomas, formerly Scots Guards. Residence, Belmont, Carlow. Emily Julia: m.
1878, Russell Henry Monro, Esq. [see Russell, Bart., cr. 1832]. Residetice,
I have decreed.
NUGENT, Creation 1831, of Cloncoskoran, Waterford.
Sir JOHN NUGENT, 3rd Baronet ; b. Jan. loth,
1849 ; j. his father, Sir JOHN NUGENT, 1886 : ed. at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Roy. Dublin Fusiliers ; has
assumed the surname of Nugent in lieu of that of Humble :
m. 1875. Annastatia de la Poer, sister of 'the Count de la Poer [see
"Foreign Titles of Nobility"], and has issue.
.Arms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, sable, a stag trippant or, on a chief
indented argent a trefoil slipped vert, Humble ; 2nd and 3rd. ermine, two
bars gules, and in chief a fleur-de-lis gules, Nugent. (Crtst — A demi-stag
salient argent, armed and unguled or, charged on the shoulder with a
trefoil slipped vert.
Seat — Cloncoskoran Castle, Dungarvan, co. Waterford.
Decrevi. Sons Uving-GILBERT, *. 1884 Gerald, b. 1886.
/ have decreed. Daughters living-Lilias Gilberta Alice Joane Frances Clare.
"Brother living— Charles Nugent HUMBLE, b. 1854. Residence,
'Sisters living— Elizabeth Nugent : m. 1876, Edward George Herbert Odell, Esq., J.P., D.L., who
d. 1879. Residence, Clonkoskoran, Dungarvan. Mary Frances Nugent HUMBLE.
Aunts "
Residence, Augher Castle, co. Tyrone.
The present baronet is of direct legitimate male descent from William Humble. Esq., of Stratford,
Essex, who was created a baronet 1660. On the death in 1745 of Sir John Humble, 6th baronet, the
baronetcy fell into abeyance to the heirs of Thomas, youngest son of the ist and ancestor of the present
baronet, and was revived by a new creation to the present baronet's father.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
409
NUGENT, Creation 1831, of Donore, Westmeath.
Sir WALTER GEORGE NUGENT, 2nd
Baronet; b. Jan. 23rd, 1827; s. his father, Sit
PERCY, 1874; ed. at Oscott and Ushaw, and at
Trin. Coll., Dublin ; formerly Capt. 33rd Foot, and
Major Westmeath Rifles ; served through Crimean
war (medal with three clasps, Turkish medal, and
Medjidie) ; was High Sheriff of co. Longford 1862,
and of co. Westmeath 1869 : m. 1860, Maria
More, da. of the late Right Hon. Richard More
O'Ferrall, M.P., and has issue.
/ liave decreed. £\rms — Ermine, two bars within a bordure engrailed
gules, on a canton of the last a dagger erect proper, pommel
and hilt or. C«st — A cockatrice vert, charged on the breast with a martlet for difference. Supporters
—Two cockatrices, wings endorsed, collared argent, having pendent from each collar an escutcheon
gules charged with a dagger as in the arms.
Seat — Donore, Multifarnham, co. Westmeath. Clubs — Boodle's, Raleigh, Stephen's Green.
Sons living— PERCY THOMAS, b. June nch, 1861 ; ed. at Beaumont Coll., Old Windsor.
Laval Arthur, b. 1863 ; ed. at Beaumont Coll., Old Windsor. Walter Richard, b. 1865. George
Edward, b. 1866. Cecil Charles, b. 1879.
Daughters living — Ellen. Mabel. Eveleen Jessie Mary.
Brothers living— Percy, b. 1828. James, b. 1833.
Sisters living — Margaret Louisa : m. 1882, Peter Nugent Fitzgerald, Esq., J.P. Residence, Soho
House, Multifarnham, co. Westmeath. -^— Anna Maria : m. 1865, Philip O'Reilly, Esq. Residence,
Coolamber, Rathowen, co. Westmeath.
James Nugent, Esq., of Donore, was created a baronet 1768, but OB the death of his biother,
who succeeded by special remainder, the title became extinct. The Donore estate passed to Thomas
Fitzgerald, Esq., R.N., who assumed, without royal license, the name of Nugent, and his son was
created a baronet [see M. Westmeath, colls.].
OAKELEY, Creation 1790, of Shrewsbury.
Sir CHARLES WILLIAM ATHOLL OAKELEY, 4th
Baronet ; b. Oct. 25th, 1828 ; s. his father, Sir HERBERT,
1845 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; formerly Capt.
Bengal Cav. ; is a J.P. for Kent : m. 1860, Ellen, da. ot John
Meeson Parsons, Esq. , of Angley Park, Cranbrook, and has issue.
^Vrms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, on a fesse between three
crescents gules as many fleurs-de-lis or ; 2nd and 3rd, azure, a buck
passant or. Crests — ist, a dexter arm, embowed in armour proper, charged
with two fleurs-de-lis or, each in a crescent gules, in the hand a scimitar
proper hilt or ; 2nd, a stag's head erased proper.
Residence — Frittenden House, Staplehurst. Clubs — East India
United Service, Constitutional.
Sons living— CHARLES JOHN, b. May 6th, 1862 ; formerly Capt. 4th
Batn. Queen's Own (Roy. W. Kent Regt.) : m. 1889, Emily, da. of
Col. Andrew Green, formerly Rifle Brig., and has issue living, Ellen
Beatrice, b. 1891. Club, Union. Edward Francis, b. 1870 ; is Lieut.
ist Batn. S. Lancashire Regt. Club, Constitutional. Herbert
William, b. 1874.
Brothers living— Sir Herbert Stanley, b. 1830 ; ed. at Rugby, and at
Ch. Ch-, Oxford. (B.A. 1853, M.A. 1855); was Professor of Music in Edinburgh Univ. 1865-91;
created Mus. D. Cantuar. 1871, Mus. D. Oxon. 1879, LL.D. Aberdeen 1881, D.C.L. 1886, Mus. D.
Dublin 1887, Mus. D. St. Andrew's, 1888, Member of Accademia Filarmonica, Bologna, i88S,and of
Societa Partenopeo, etc., Naples, 1889, and LL.D. and Emeritus Professor of Music Edinburgh
Univ. 1891 ; Hon. Visitor Lichfield Diocesan Choral Asso. ; Hon. Member Accademie (Reale di Sta.
Cecilia) Rome 1892 ; has composed various works, and contributed numerous papers on musical sub-
jects to the Metropolitan press ; elected 1864 Member of the So. Quirites, Rome ; received knighthood
by H.M. at Holyrood 1876 in recognition of musical services for Scotland ; appointed 1881 Composer
of Music to H.M. in Scotland ; K.B. 1876. Address, 16. Suffolk Street, S.W. Henry Evelyn,
b. 1833; formerly Fellow of and Lecturer at Jesus Coll., Camb. ; is Ch. Inspector of Training
Colls. : in. 1862, Caroline Howley Turner, da. of William Hallows Belli, Esq., late of B.C.S., and
has issue living, Alice Keturah : in. 1890, Arthur Godfrey Roby, Esq., Bar.-at-law, — Hilda Diana,
— Caroline Atholl, — Marion Adela. Residence, 97, Warwick Road, Earl's Court, S.W. Club,
Athenaeum.— —Edward Murray, b. 1840; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; formerly an
Assist. Master at Clifton College : in. 1884, Emily Frances, da. of the late Richard Trotter, Esq., of
Morton Hall, Midlothian, and has issue living, Edward Richard, b. 1887, — Charlotte Mary, b.
1889. Residence, Pembroke Lodge, Clifton, Bristol.
Sister living — Charlotte Mary Atholl {Hon. Mrs. Francis Drummond): in. 1849, the Hon. Francis
Charles Drummond. son of 6th Viscount Strathallan. Residence, 58, St. George's Square, S.W.
Daughters living Of 2nd Baronet— Helena Sarah Charlotte : in. 1838, William Herbert Wode-
house, Esq. (a D.L. and a J.P. for cos. Herts and Stafford), and has issue living, William Stanley,
Non timeo sed caveo.
I fear not, but am cautious.
410
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
b, 1853,— Charles Edward (Club, Athenanim), b. 1856 ; ed. at Merton Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1878,
M.A. 1881) ; is a J.P. and a County Alderman for Herts: /;;. 1881, Eva Priscilla, da. of the late
David Bradley. Esq., and has issue living, Sydney Herbert /;. 1882, Evelyn Charles Bradley b. 1885,
Francis Oakeley b. 1886, Percy George b, 1888, Charles Reid b, 1890, Eva Mary, — Charlotte Amelia.
— Adelaide Helena: m. 18 — , H. Nigel Cohen, Esq., — Constance ftlary. Residence, Woolmers Park,
Hertford. Georgina : in. 1852, Alexander Dennistoun, Esq., and has issue living, Alexander Hel-
dewier Oakeley, b. 1867 ; is Capt. 3rd Batn. The Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders),— Charles Herbert
Oakeley, b. 1870, — Augusta, — Katherine Helena (Lady Lloyd): in. 1878, Sir Marteine Owen
Mowbray Lloyd, 2nd baronet, of Bronwydd, S. Wales, — Constance Mane de Lormet : m 1890,
William James Crawfurd-Stirling-Stuart, Esq. [see Stirling-Maxwell, Bart., colls.], — Edith, —
Mary : ;«. 1889, John Macpherson-Grant, Esq., el. son of Sir George Macpherson-Grant, 3td Bart.
Residences, Rosslea, Row, Dumbartonshire ; Golf Hill, near Glasgow.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late William Oakeley, Esq., 5th son of ist baronet, b. 1798, d. 1834 : ;«.
1827, Mary Maria, da. of Col. Sir Edward Miles, C.B. :
William Edward, b. 1828 ; ed. at Oxford ; is a J.P., a D.L., and a County Councillor (Maenlwrog
Cynfal Div.) for Merionethshire ; formerly Capt Staffordshire Yeo. Cav. : m. 1860, the Hon. Mary
Russell, da. of Sophia, Baroness de Clifford, and has issue living, Edward de Clifford William,
b. 1864; is Lieut. Leicestershire Yeo. Cav., — Mary Caroline. Residences, Plas Tan-y-Bwlch
Merionethshire : Cliff House, Atherstone. Clubs, Arthur's, Boodle's.
This family was long settled in Shropshire, and traces descent from Sir Ralph de Ockley, Knt.,
who fought at Poictiers. Sir Charles, ist baronet, was Governor of Madras 1790-94.
OAKES, Creation 1815, of St. George's Hanover Square.
Sir REGINALD Louis OAKES, 4th Baronet ; b. Sept.
29th, 1847 ; s. his grandfather, Sir HENRY THOMAS, 1850 ; ed.
at Louvain and Ghent : m. 1882, Florence, da. of Charles de
Bels Brounlie, Esq., formerly H.M.'s Vice Consul at Turin.
^rms — Argent, on a chevron engrailed sable between three sprigs of oak
fructed proper a cross of eight points of the field. Crtst — Out of a mura 1 crown
gules, a buck's head erased at the neck proper, gorged with a collar embattled
counter embattled or.
Residence— York.
Uncles living (sons of 3rd Baonet)— HILDEBRAND HENRY, b. Jan.
26th, 1829 : m. 1852, Sophia, who d. 1891, widow of John Bond, Esq., of
Londonderry, and da. of John Gregory Crump, Esq., of Allan Bank,
Westmoreland. Residence, Belgrave Mansions, Grosvenor Gardens. S.W.
Club, Constitutional.—— Stuart Windsor, b. 1831 : in. 1860, Mary Jose-
~ sq. , of Antwerp. Resi-
Persevere.
phine, who d. 1887, da. of John B. Cornelison, Es
dence, M alines, Belgium.
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd Baronet)— Frances Charlotte Elizabeth : m. 1839, Edmond Joseph de
Lossy, Baron de Ville, who d. 1886, and has issue living, Henry Alexander, b. 1843, — Frederick Paul,
b. 1853,— Bertha Henrietta Alexandrina.— — Georgiana : m. 1866, Capt. Mervin Vavasour, R.E.,
who d. r866. Residence, Cambridge Lodge, Camden Park, Tunbridge Wells.^^Dorothea Maria :
in. 1852, Tristram Gary, Esq., M. D. Residence, Cromwell House, Chiswick. Sophie Louisa:
in. 1850, Lieut. -Gen. George Courtenay Vialls, C. B., and has issue living, Louisa Frances Marshall.
Residence, Teddington House, Teddington.
The ist baronet, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Hildebrand, G.C.B., was Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Malta. The
2nd baronet was a Lieut.-Gen. H.E.I.C.S., and the 3rd baronet served at Waterloo as Lieut. S2nd Regt.
O'BRIEN, Creation 1849, of Borris-in-Ossory, Queen's County.
Sir PATRICK O'BRIEN, 2nd Baronet ; b. 1823 ;
s. his father, Sir TIMOTHY, M.P., 1862 ; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (M.A. 1842) ; Bar. King's Inns, Ireland 1844, having
previously been a student at Lincoln's Inn ; sat as M.P. for
King's co. (Z) 1852-85 ; is a D. L. of Dublin and a J.P. for
King's co. : m. 1 866, Ida Sophia, widow of Lieut.-Gen. James
Perry, and da. of the late Com. James Parlby, R.N.
gVnns — Argent, three lions passant-guardant gules, within bordure
vert. Crtst — Out of a castle in flames, an arm embowed holding a sword.
Residence — 10, Bryanston Square, W.
University, Orleans, Orleans (Brighton).
Clubs— Reform, Dublin
Sisters living- Kate : m. 1860, Alexander Morphy, Esq., whorf. 18 — .
Lamh laidir an nachtar. Mary. Ellen : m. 1864, John Vallentine Cassidy, Esq. Rcsi-
Thestrang hand uppermost, dence, Killyon, Parsonstown, King's co.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Timothy O'Brien, Esq., and son of ist baronet, b. 18 — , d. 1869 : /«.
1860, Mary (now of 6, South Street, Thurloe Square, S.W.), da. of Carew O'Dwyer,
Esq. (Secondary of H.M.'s Exchequer in Ireland), of Orlagh, co. Dublin: —
TIMOTHY CAREW, b. 1861 ; ed. at New Inn Hall, Oxford ; formerly Capt. 5th Batn. Roy. Irish
Fusiliers; is a J.P. for co. Cork : in. 1885, Gundrede Annette Teresa, da. of Sir Humphrey de
Trafford, 2nd bart., and has issue living, Timothy John Aloysius, b. 1892, — Sicele Julia Mary
Annette, b. 1887, — Gundrede Mary Gwendoline, b. 1889, — Mariquita Winefrede Aloyisia, b. 1890.
Residence, Lohort Castle, co. Cork. Clubs, Boodle's, Hurlingham, Ranelagh, Wellington.
John George, b. 1866; is Capt. 4th Batn. Shropshire L.I. : in. 1891, Marion Dora, da. of Judge
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
411
(William Henry) Cooke, Q.C., of 42, Wimpole Street, W. Residence, 2, Egerton Mansions, S.W.
— Edmond Lyons, b, 1868. Mariquita Justa.
The ist baronet was M.P. for Cashel (L) 1846-59, and Lord Mayor of Dublin 1844 and 1849. He
fas created a baronet on the occasion of Her Majesty visiting Ireland.
O'BRIEN, Creation 1891.
Right Hon. Sir PETER O'BRIEN, P.C., ist Baronet,
son of the late John O'Brien, Esq., M.P., of Elm Vale
and Ballimalackin. co. Clare; b., 1842; Bar. King's Inns,
Dublin, 1865, a Q.C. 1880, and a Bencher 1^04; appointed
Senior Crown Prosecutor for Dublin 1883, and 3rd Sergeant-
at-Law 1884 ; was Solicitor-Gen, for Irelan i 1887-8, and
Attorney-Gen 1888-9, when he was appointed Lord Chief
Justice of Ireland : m. 1867, Annie, da. of Robert Clarke, Esq.,
of Bansha, co. Tipperary, and has issue.
SVrms- Gules, three lions passant-guardant in pale, per pale or and
argent, a chief of the second. Crest— An arm embowed, vested azure,
brandishing a sword argent, pommel and hilt or, and charged with a fasus
in pale proper.
Residence — 41, Merrion Square, Dublin. Clubs — Kildare Street
Garrick, University (Dublin).
Daughters living— Anne Georgina Ellen Mary.
OCHTERLONY, Creation 1823, of Ochterlony, Forfarshire.
Sir DAVID FERGUSON OCHTERLONY, 3rd Baronet;
b. Oct. 27th, 1848; s. his father, AV CHARLES METCALFE, 1891 ;
ed. at St. Andrews ; is Accountant at Edinburgh to Scotch
Education Depart. : m. 1873, Somerville, da. of Barron Gra-
hame, Esq., of Morphie, Kincardineshire, and has issue.
^rms — Azure, a lion rampant argent charged on the shoulder with a key
erect wards upwards of the field, and holding in the forepaws a trident or, all
within a bordure wavy of the second charged with four buckles gules. Crest—
A swan, wings elevated argent, ducally collared and chained or, the breast
charged with a buckle gules, and the wings and body debruised by a bendlet
sinister wavy azure.
Residence — Balerno, Midlothian.
Vigueur de dessus.
Strength from above.
SOUS living— MATTHEW MONTGOMERIE, b. Feb. 28th, 1880.
l / / •*' it David Mackenzie Cotman, b. 1885. Charles Francis, b. 1891.
' Daughters living - Somerville Barclay. Sarah Ogilvy Grahame.
Rose Walcott. Mary Amelia Margaret Jane Herdman.
Brother living— Ross Wilkie, b. 1853.
Sisters living— Sarah Helen (Lady Liston-Fonlis) : m. 1868, Sir James Liston-Foulis, gth baronet.
Residence, Millburn Tower, Edinburgh Charlotte Amy. Mary Hunter: m. 1889, Major
John Grant, formerly Bom. S. C. Residence, Seafield, Ferry Road, Edinburgh.
WidOW living Of 2nd Baronet— SARAH (Lady Ochterlony), da. of William P. Tribe, Esq., of
Liverpool : m. 1844, Sir Charles Metcnlfe Ochterlony, 2nd baronet, who d. 1891. Residence, 12,
Eildon Street, Edinburgh.
_ The ist baronet, Maj.-Gen. Sir David Ochterlony, G.C.B., Col. of the 28th Bengal Native Infantry,
distinguished himself in the Nepaulese war, and was thanked by both Houses of Parliament. The
2nd Baronet succeeded under a special remainder.
O'CONNELL, Creation 1869, of Lake View, Killarney, co. Kerry, and of
Ballybeggan, Tralee, co. Kerry.
Sir MAURICE JAMES O'CONNELL, 2nd Baronet ;
b. Oct. 3ist, 1821 ; s. his father, Sir JAMES, 1872 ; is a D.L.
and a J.P. for co. Kerry (High Sheriff 1850) : m. 1855, Emily
Climes, da. of the late Rear-Adm. Sir Richard O'Conor,
K.C.H., and has issue.
^rms — Per fesse argent and vert, a stag trippant between three tre
foils slipped counterchanged. Crtst— A stag's head erased argent, charged
with trefoil slipped vert.
Seats — Lakeview, Killarney ; Ballybeggan, Tralee, co. Kerry.
C'iall agus neart.
Reason and strength.
Sons living— DANIEL ROSS, b. Jan. i8th, 1861 ; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin ; was High Sheriff of co. Kerry 1892. Club, Garrick. Morgan
Ross, b. 1862; is a J.P. for co. Kerry: ;«. 1884, Mary Pauline, da. of
Lieut. -Col. James Francis Hickie, of Slevoir, Roscrea.co. Tipperary, and
has issue living, Maurice James Arthur, b. 1889, —Lucila Emily, — Calli.sta
Eileen. Residence, 46, Northumberland Road, Dublin. Club, Raleigh.
——James Ross, b. 1863 ; is Lieut. The King's (Shropshire L.I.), serving
with Egyptian Army.
412
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Daughter living— Ellen Mary.
Brother living— Charles James, b. 1828. Residence, Lake View, Killarney.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Daniel James O'Connell, Esq., and son of ist baronet, b. 1823,
d. 1888 : m. 1863, Frances Mary (now of Grenagh, Killarney), da. of Denis Shine,
Lawlor, Esq., J.P., of Castle Lough, co. Kerry : —
James Donal, b. 1864 ; formerly Lieut, ist Batn. Roy. Irish Regt. Donal, b. 1867 ; is a J.P. for
Kerry.— Maurice, b. 1876. Morgan Henry, b. 1879. Conail Jeffrey, b. 1881.— Isabel
Maud. Eva. Clare.— —Mary Bernadette.
The ist baronet was the youngest and last surviving brother of Daniel O'Connell, M.P., Q.C., of
Darrinane Abbey, chief of a younger branch of the ancient Irish sept of O'Connell, popularly known as
" The Liberator," who for many years played a distinguished part in the political struggles of Ireland.
O'DONELL, Creation 1780, of Newport House, Mayo. [Extinct 1889.]
Sir GEORGE CLENDINNING O'DONELL, K.B., 5th and last Baronet.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. Richard Alexander O'Donell, 2nd son of 4th baronet, b. 1834,
d. 1867: m. 1860, Penelope Jane, da. of the Rev. Edward Maynard Denny: —
Melicent Agnes THOMAS-O'DoNEL ; assumed the additional surname of O'Donel 1889 : m. 1883,
Edwin Thomas, Esq., and has issue living, George O'Donell Frederick, b. 1884. Residence,
Newport House, Newport, co. Mayo.
Terrena pericula sperno.
/ despise earthly dangers.
OGILVY, Creation 1626, of Inverquharity, Forfarshire.
Sir REGINALD HOWARD ALEXANDER
OGILVY, loth Baronet; b. May 29th, 1832; s. his
father, JOHN, 1890; ed. at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1854) ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Forfarshire, a J.P. for
Perthshire, and Lieut. -Col. Comdt. and Hon. Col.
Forfar and Kincardine Artillery, S. Div. R.A. :
m. 1859, the Hon. Olivia Barbara Kinnaird, who d.
1871, da. of 9th Baron Kinnaird, and has issue.
^Vrnis — Quarterly: ist and 4th, argent, a lion passant-guardant
gules, gorged with an open crown, and crowned with a close
imperial one or, Ogiky ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, an eagle dis-
played sable, beaked and membered gules, Ramsay of Auchter-
house. ftrtst — A demi-lion gules. .Supporttrs — Two wild men
wreathed about the head and temples with leaves, and holding
branches in their exterior hands all proper.
Seats —Ealdovan House, Dundee. Residence— Mill Hill, Inchture, N.B. Clubs— Athenaeum,
Eastern, New.
Sons living— ANGUS HOWARD REGINALD, b. Aug. i2th, 1860 ; is Capt. isth Hussars, and
Adj. Roy. E. Kert Yeo. Cav. : /«. 1890, Isabel Louisa, da. of the Hon. Ralph Pelham Nevill [see M.
Abergavenny], and has issue living, a son, b. 1892, — a da., b. 1891. Residence, Hoath Court,
Canterbury. Clubs, Naval and Military, Travellers', New. ^^— Herbert Kinnaird, II '.S., b. 1865;
Advocate, Scotland, 1891. Clubs, Wellington, New. Frederick Charles Ashley, R.N., b. 1866;
became Lieut. 1888. Gilbert Francis Molyneux, b. 1868; ed. at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1892).
Daughter living -Violet Olivia Juliana.
Half-Brothers living — Henry Thomas NISBET-HAMILTON-OGILVY, b. 1837 ; ed. at Harrow, and
at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1863 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for E. Lothian, and a J.P. for
Lincolnshire ; has assumed the additional surnames of Nisbet-Hamilton : m. 1888, Mary Georgiana
Corstance, da. of the late Rt. Hon. R. C. Nisbet Hamilton. Residences, Biel, Prestonkirk, N.B. ;
Archerfield, Drem, N.B. ; Winton Castle, Pencaitland, N.B. ; Bloxholme Hall, Lincoln; Well Vale,
Alford. Clubs, Brooks's, Travellers', New. Rev. Charles William Norman, b. 1839 ; ed. at Ch.
Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1864, M.A. 1865); is R. of Hanbury : m. 1870, the Hon. Emily Priscilla Maria
Ponsonby, da. of 2nd Baron de Mauley, and has issue living, Alice Jane Marion, — Diana Maria
Elizabeth. Residence, Hanbury Rectory, Bromsgrove.
Sister living— Juliana (Lady Rycroft) : m. 16
Kempshott Park, near Basingstoke.
8, Sir Nelson Rycroft, 4th baronet. Residence*
Half-Sisters living— Fanny Henrietta. Edith Isaoe! Eveline Constance Maud.
Aunt living (daughter of 8th baronet) — Charlotte. Residence, 25, Walker Street, Edinburgh.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late James Balfour Ogilvy, Esq., 4th son of 8th baronet, b. 18 — , d. 1848:
in. 1838, Anne, who d. 18 — , da. of Thomas Kinloch, Esq., of Logic, co. Forfar : —
Arthur James, b. 1838 : in. 1861, Mary Camilla Letitia, who d. 1891, da. of William Needham, Esq.,
of Lenton House, Notts, and has issue living, Kenneth Arthur, b. 1863, ^Mary Louisa, — Bertha
Florence, — Clara Camilla. Residence, Inverquharity, Richmond, Tasmania. William Lewis
Kinloch, C.B., b. 1840; is Col. (retired); sometime A.A.G. Cork Dist. ; served in S. African war
1879-81 (medal), and in Egyptian war 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star, 4th class Osmanieh, 3rd
class Medjidie) ; C.B. 1889 : m. 1889, Lucy, da. of William Wickham, Esq., M.P., of Binsted Wyck,
Alton, Hants. Residence, Itchen Abbas, Winchester. Club, Army and Navy. Anne.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Grandchildren of the late Alexander Ogilvy, Esq. : —
Issue of the late David Ogilvy, Esq., b. 1813, of. 1879: tit. 1843, Eliza Anne Harris, da. of
Abercrombie Dick, Esq. : —
Walter Tulliedelph, b. 1852 : m. 1878, Edith Lumley, da. of the late Edward Lumley Haworth,
Esq., 28th Regt., and has issue living, Angus Edward, b. 1880, — -David, b. 1881, — Marcia Napier.
Angus, b. 1855 : in. 1886, Rose Serena, da. of the late Abercromby Dick, Esq., W.S.,and Bar.-
at-law, and has issue living, Abercromby Graham, b. 1889, — Agnes Isobel, 6. 1887. Residence,
Gya, Bengal. Marcia Napier : m. 1874, Horace Bell, Esq., B.C.S., and has issue living, Malcolm
Dade, b. 1883,— Violet Napier, b. 1881, — Sylvia Constance, b. 1885,— a da., ,b. 1887. Violet Isabel:
m. 1878, Herbert Collingridge, Esq., and has issue living, Herbert Frederic, b. 1881, — Elsie Napier,
b. 1891. Residence, Doudpore, Tirhoot, Bengal.
The 2nd baronet was M.P. for Angus 1665-78. The 5th baronet sold the estate of Inverquharity,
which had been in the family for fourteen generations. Sir John, gth baronet, sat as M.P. for
Dundee (L) 1857-74.
OGLANDER, Creation 1665, of Nunwell, Isle of Wight. [Extinct 1874.]
Sir HENRY OGLANDER, yth and last Baronet.
Sister living Of 7th Baronet — Charlotte Maria. Residence, Nunwell, Isle of Wight.
WidOW living Of 7th Baronet— LOUISA (Lady Oglander), da. of Sir George William Leeds,
ist baronet : ;//. 1845, Sir Henry Oglander, 7th and iast baronet, who d. 1874. Residences,
Nunwell, Brading, Isle of Wight ; Parnham, Dorset.
OGLE, Creation 1816, of Worthy, Hampshire.
Sir HENRY ASGILL OGLE, R.N., 7th Baronet;
b. Sept. I2th, 1850; s. his father 1887; became Lieut. 1873,
and Com. 1888 ; served with Naval Brig, in Natal 1881.
Drills — Argent, a fesse, between three crescents gules, on the fesse a
crescent on a mullet, for difference. Crest — An heraldic antelope's head
argent, maned and horned or, with same difference as in the arms.
Club — United Service.
Brother living— EDMUND ASHTON, b. 1857 ; ed. at Marlborough
Coll. ; is Capt. ist Batn. E. Yorkshire Regt.
Sisters living — Antoinette Beverley.— Mary Beverley : m. 1868, Lieut. -
Col. Bolton James Alfred Monsell, Ch Constable Metropolitan Police
(formerly of 73rd Regt.). Residence, 25, Gordon Square, W.C. Evelyn.
Aunt living (daughter of ist Baronet)— Maria Frances: m. 1842, the
Take it in good part. Marquis Gentili. Residence, Naples.
Daughter living Of 2nd Baronet— Sophia : >«. 1830, the Rev. Edward Chaloner Ogle, who d.
Primus of Scottish Episoupal Church, of Forbes Court, Broughty Ferry, Dundee, — Isabel: m.
1860, Nathaniel George Clayton, Esq., M.P., of Chesters, Humshaugh, Northumberland, and 2,
Belgrave Square, S.W.. — Alice Katherine : m. 1874, George Anthony Fenwick, Banker, of New-
castle-on-Tyne. Residence, Bywell Hall, Stocksfield-on-Tyne.
WidOW living Of 6t,h Baronet— Catherine Beverley (Lady Ogle), da. of Henry St. Hill, Esq., of
Bradninch Manor House, near Collumpton : m. 1842, Gen. Sir Edmund Ogle, 6th baronet, who
d. 1887. Resi-fence, Capo di Monte, San Remo, Italy.
This family is a branch of the old baronial house of Ogle, of Ogle, Northumberland, the head of
which was Baron Ogle in 1461.
O'LOGHLEN, Creation 1838, of Drumconora, Ennis.
Sir BRYAN O'LOGHLEN, 3rd Baronet ; b. June 27th,
1828 ; j. his brother, the Right Hon. Sir COLMAN MICHAEL,
P.C., M.P., 1877; ed. at Oscott Coll.. and at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (B. A. 1856) ; Bar. King's Inns, Dublin, 1856, having pre-
viously been articled to a Railway Engineer ; admitted to Bar
of Victoria 1863 ; was Crown Prosecutor at Melbourne 1863-77,
and Attorney-Gen, and a M.L.A. of Victoria 1878-81, and
Premier 1881-3 ; sat as M.P. for Clare co. (HR~) 1877-9, when
he was unseated : m. 1863, Ella, da. of James M. Seward, Esq.,
of Melbourne, and has issue.
g^rms — Gules, a man in armour in the act of shooting an arrow from a
longbow towards the sinister, all proper. Crest — On a ducal coronet or,
an anchor erect entwined with a cable, all proper.
Residence — Melbourne, Victoria. Seat — Drumconora, Ennis, co.
Clare.
Sons living— MICHAEL, b. Oct. i6th, 1866. Colman, b.
Anchora salutis.
The anchor of safety.
Bryan, b. 1878. Charles Hugh Ross, b. 1881. Henry Ross, b. 18
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Daughters living — Annie Bidelia Margaret. Lucy. Ella Maude. Frances Mary. Clare
Mary. Aimee Margaret Julia.
Brother living— Michael, 6. 1829 ; Bar. King's Inn, Dublin 1857. Residence, Drumconoia, Ermis.
Sister living— Bidelia. Residence, Drumconora, Ennis.
The ist baronet, the Right Hon. Sir Michael, a distinguished lawyer, was M.P. for Dungarvan
(Z.) 1835-6, a Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland 1836-7, and Master of the Rolls there 1837-42. He
was the first Roman Catholic that, since the Revolution of 1688, was raised to a judicial office either in
England or Ireland. The 2nd baronet was a Privy Councillor, and M.P. for co. Clare (L) 1863-77.
O'MALLEY, Creation 1804, of the Manor of Carramore, Mayo. [Extinct 1892.]
Sir WILLIAM O'MALLEY, K.B., 2nd and last Baronet.
WidOW living Of 2nd Baronet— CAROLINE MARIB (Lady O'Mailey), da. of the late Samuel
Favez, Esq. : »t. 1888, as his 2nd wife, Sir William O'Mailey, 2nd baronet, who d. 1892. Resi-
dence, 7, Argyll Road, Kensington, W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Henry O'Mailey, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1818, d. 1867 : m.
1858, Blanche Alice, who d. 1869, da. of Daniel Robertson, Esq., of Kilvernels,
Hants:—
Rose May. Residence, Holland House, Southsea.
ONSLOW, Creation 1797, of Altham, Lancashire.
Sir WILLIAM WALLACE RHODERIC ONSLOW, 5th
Baronet ; b. 1845 ; s. his father, Sir MATTHEW RICHARD,
1876 ; ed. at Marlborough ; formerly Lieut. I2th Foot, and
Capt. 3rd Batn. Duke of Cornwall's L.I. ; served in New
Zealand war (medal) ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for cos. Cornwall
(High Sheriff 1883) and Wilts : m. 1873, Octavia Katherine, da.
of Sir Francis Arthur Knox-Gore, ist Baronet, and has issue.
^nns — Argent, a fesse gules between six Cornish choughs proper. Crtst
— An eagle sable preying upon a partridge or. jtaonft Blotto — "Semper
fidelis" (Ahvays faithful).
Seats — Hengar, Bodmin ; Chitterne, Heytesbury. Clubs — Naval
and Military, Carlton.
Festina lente. Sons living-ROGER WARIN BEACONSFIELD, h. April 29th, 1880.
Fonuard with caution. William Gore Anlaby, b. 1887.
Daughters living — Ethel Nina Amy Onslow. Edith Doreen Onslow.— Gwendolen Muriel
Onslow.
Brothers living— Henry Haworth Newton, b. 1852; formerly Lieut. S. Devon Militia: in. 1888,
Mary, da. of the late Rev. Canon George Martin, D.D., and R. of St. Breward's, Cornwall,
and has issue living, Dorothy Onslow, b. 1890. Residence, Woodbrpok, Dawlish, Devon. John
Royds Dennistoun, b, 1854 ; formerly Capt. Cornwall Rangers Militia : HI. 1885, Edith Mary, da.
of the late Thomas Commins, Esq., of Bodmin, and has issue living, Cranley Dennistoun, b. 1886.
— Humphrey Cedric, b. 1889. Residence, Pyinmana, Upper Burmah.
Sisters living — Edith Mathewanna: in. 1870, Henry Mouat Wood, Esq. Amelia Frances: in.
1871, Lieut.-Col. Horace Richard Le Marchant Carey, I.S.C.,and has issue living, Horace William
Wallace Onslow, b. 1872.— Alice Constance Kathleen : m. 1873, Lieut. Harry T. Stockton, U.S.A.
Navy, who d. 1886, and has issue living, Hugh Cyril Onslow, b. 1879, — Gwendolen Kathleen
Violet. Residence, Somerville, 82, St. Andrew's Road, Southsea, Hants.
Half-Brothers living- -.ffm Matthew Richard Septimus, b. 1856 ; ed. at Pembroke Coll., Oxford
(M.A. 1883); is a Chap. R.N. : m. 1883, Mary, who d. 1884, da. of the late Rev. Edward Jonathan
Green, V. of Leintwardine.— — Arthur Herbert, b. 1862 : in. 1892, Alice Constance Edith, da. of
Marmaduke Constable, Esq., of Hill House, Southampton. Residence, Clifton, Bristol.
Uncle living (son of 2nd Baronet) — Arthur Walton, A 1813 ; retired Lieut.-Col. Bengal Army : m.
184^7, Isabella, who d. 1880, da. of John Penrice, Esq., of Witton House, Norfolk, and has issue
living, Herbert Arthur Walton, R.N., b. 1851 ; became Com. 1887, — Gerald Charles Penrice, b. 1853 ;
is Majcr R.E. ; served in Afghan war 1879-80 (medal with two clasps), and in Burmah War 1885-6
(medal with clasp) : in. 1880, Flora Frances Mary, da. of the late William Donald, Esq., of
Lisle House, Cheltenham, and has issue living, Arthur Gerald b. 1885, Milo Richard Beaumont
b. 1888, Eric Montague, b. 1890, Brian Walton b. 1892, Dora Frances, Violet Isabella, — Richard
Cranley, b. 1857; is Capt. I.S.C. ; served in Afghan war 1879-80 (medal): in. 1883, Edith, da.
of Francis . Beer, Esq., and has issue living, Edith Maud, — Cecil Isabel, — Alice Mary, — Blanche
Isabel: m. 1870, William Bousfield, Esq., Barrister-at-law (Club, Athenaeum), of 33, Stanhope
Gardens, S.W. , and Great Bookham, Surrey,— Florence Maude : m. 1876, Capt. George Burchell
Graham (formerly of 33rd Regt.), — Ethel Augusta: ;«. 1880, Charles Loder Gilbert, Esq. Resi-
dence, Cranley Lodge, Cheltenham. Club, New (Cheltenham).
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd Baronet)— Frances Anne : m. 1849, John Dennistoun. Esq., who d
1870, formerly M.P. for Glasgow. Residence,
Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet— Ellen Mary : «/. 1876, Lieut.-Col. William Glencross, ist Batn.
Lancashire Fusiliers, and has issue living, John William Cranley Onslow, b. 1879, — Ellen Maria
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Onslow, — Amy Geraldine Onslow, — Vera Caroline Onslow. Ada Ruth : in. 1873, the Rev. John
James Glencross Every, Preb. of St. Mornay's, and has issue living, John Henry Onslow, b. 1874,
— Gerald Nicholas Onslow, b. 1880,— Emily Mabel Onslow. Residence, Lanhydrock Parsonage,
Bodmin. Augusta Geraldine: ;«. 1888, George Hext, Esq., of Chinese Imperial Maritime
Customs {see Graves-Sawle, Bart.]. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Thomas Onslow, Esq., 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1812, d. 1882 : »«.
1835, Elizabeth Sarah, who d. 1891, da. of Charles Roberts, Esq., M.C.S. : —
Denzil Roberts, b. 1839 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; was Private Sec. to Finance Ministers of India
1862-71 ; sat as M.P. for Guildford (C) 1874-85, when he was defeated for Poplar Div. of Tower
Hamlets : m. 1871, Clara Louisa, youngest da. of the late James Scott, Esq., of Bishopsdown
Grove, Tunbridge Wells, and has issue living, Clare Louise, — Geraldine. Clubs, Carlton, Portland.
Emma Caroline : m. 1857, Charles Gilbert Master, Esq., C.S.I., and has issue living, Charles
Onslow, b. 1860, — Streynsham Robert, b. 1861, — Thomas Mosley, b. 1865, — Arthur Gilbert, b. 1867,
—Alfred Edmund, b. 1869, —Harold Onslow, b. 1880, — Frances Emma : m. 1885, the Rev. H. Delpratt
Goldsmith, and has issue living, two sons and one da., — Elizabeth Octavia, — Emily Florence.
Residence, Earlsridge, Woodlands Road, Redhill. Cecilia Augusta : m. 1864, Lieut. -Gen. Howard
Codrington Dowker, C.B., and has issue living, two sons and two daus. Residence, Miln Thorp,
Meads, Eastbourne. Laura Elizabeth: >«. 1866, John Child Hannyngton, Esq., M.C.S., British
Resident, Travancore, and has issue living, four sons and two daus. Residence, Travancore, India.
Marion Fanny : m. 1873, Lieut.-Col. Evelyn Swinton Skinner, and has issue living, two sons and
four daus. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Onslow, Esq. (ante) :—
Issue of the late Hamilton Cranley Onslow, Esq., b. 1836, d. 1874 : m. 1867, Henrietta Fanny
(who m. 2ndly^ 1876, Lieut.-Col. Robert Alexander Gilchrist, I.S.C.), da. of Maj.-Gen. J.
Forbes Musgrove : —
Cranley Charlton, b. 1869 ; ed. at Dover Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; is Lieut, ist
Batn. Bedfordshire Regt. Constance Jane.— —Henrietta Ellen.
This family is descended from Lieut. -Gen. Richard Onsiow, nephew of the ist Baron Onslow, and
uncle of the ist Earl of Onslow, and is in special remainder to the Karony of Onslow [see E. Onslow,
colls.]. The ist baronet, Admiral Sir Richard Onslow, G.C.B., and General of Marines, was second in
command at Camperdown, and was created a baronet for distinguished services at that battle.
CAMFBELL-ORDE, Creation 1790, of Morpeth, Northumberland.
•SiVJoHN WILLIAM POWLETT CAMPBELL-ORDE, 3rd
Baronet ; b. Feb. 23rd, 1827 ; s. his father, Sir JOHN POW-
LETT, 1878 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Capt. 42nd Highlanders ; is
a D.L. and J.P. for cos. Argyll and Inverness; assumed in
1880, by royal license, the additional surname of Campbell :
;«. ist, 1862, Alice Louisa, who d. 1883, sister of Sir Arthur
Edward Middleton, 7th Baronet; 2ndly, 1884, Louisa Charlotte
Temple, da. of Robert Temple Frere, Esq., of 143, Harley
Street, W., and has issue by ist marriage.
^rins — ist and 4th sable, three salmon haureint, two and one argent,
Orde ; 2nd and 3rd, gyronny of eight, or and sable within a bordure
gobonated purpure and ermine, Campbell. Crtgts — ist, an elk's head or,
charged with a collar invected sable ; 2nd, an arm erect, couped above the
wrist, grasping a spur, all proper.
Seat— Kilmory House, Loch-Gilp-Head, Argyll, N.B. Clubs—
Carlton, New (Edinburgh).
Sons living— ARTHUR JOHN, b. April i3th, 1865 ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn. Queen's Own
Cameron Highlanders: m. 1892, May Ronald, da. of Capt. John C. Stewart, of Fasnacloich, N.B.
Residence, Newton, Lochmaddy, N.B. Club, New (Edinburgh). Colin Ridley, b. 1867.
Henry Campbell, b. 1877.
Daughters living— Gertrude Isabel. Louisa Beatrice : m. 1891, Arthur Scott Williams, Esq.
Residence, Hill House, Yetminster, Dorset. Alice Constance.
Sisters living— Jane Ellen : in. 1857, the Rev. Frederick Paget Wilkinson, who d. 1892, V. of
Ruyton Eleven Towns, and has issue living, Charles Ernest Orde, b. 1862 : in. 1889, Edith Mary,
da. of Gen. Edward James Lawder, of 36, Campden Hill Gardens, W., — Re~s. Lancelot Campbell,
b. 1863; is Curate of Ludlow, Salop,— John Edward Francis, b. 1867, — Arthur Godfrey, b. 1868, —
Henry Fenwick Williams, (twin), b. 1868, — Beatrice Emma : m. 1883, Rev. Algernon Barrington
Simeon, formerly Warden of St. Edward's School, Oxford [see Simeon, Bart., colls.]. Eliza
Margaret ORDE. Residence, Heathside, Milford, Surrey.
Half-Sister living— Beatrice Catherine ORDE. Residence, 47, Connaught Square, W.
Aunt living (daughter of ist Bnronet) — Anna Maria Fenn ORDE. Residence, 28, St. James's Square
Bath.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— BEATRICE (Lady Orde), da. of the late James Edwards, Esq., o
Harrow-on-the-Hill : ;«. 1832, Sir John Powlett Orde, 2nd baronet, who d. 1878. Residence, 47,
Connaught Square, W.
The ist baronet, Adm. Sir John, Governor of Dominica, was younger brother of the ist Baron
Bolton.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
OSBORN, Creation 1662, of CMcksands, Bedfordshire.
Sir ALGERNON KERR BUTLER OSBORN, 7th
Baronet, son of the late Henry John Robert Osborn, Esq.
[infra] ; b. Aug. 8th, 1870 ; s. his grandfather, Sir GEORGE
ROBERT, 1892 ; is Lieut. 3rd Batn. Bedfordshire Regt.
patron of ®too ;£ibings — Campton cum Shefford R., and Haynes V., Bed-
fordshire.
^rms — Argent, a bend between two lions, rampant sable. Crrst — A lion's
head argent ducally crowned or.
Seat — Chicksands Priory, Shefford, Bedfordshire. Club— Bachelors'.
Quantum in rebus inane.
How much vanity tlierc
is in human affairs.
Sister living— Laura Helen Charlotte.
Uncles living (sons of 6th baronet)— FRANCIS MARK SEYMOUR,
Sept. i2th, 1841 ; formerly in R.N. Residence, Brisbane, Queens-
land. — — Rev. George Montagu, b. 1843 ; ed. at Westminster, and
at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1866, M.A. 1869); is R. of Campton-
cum-Shefford : m. 1876, the Hon. Charlotte Jane Kenyon, da. of 3rd
Baron Kenyon, and has issue living, Muriel, b. 1881. Residence, Camp-
ton Rectory, Beds. Mark Charles Danvers, b. 1845; formerly in R.N. ^ m. ist, 1872, Mary
Courtenay Pratt, who d. 1884; 2ndly, 1885, Mary Anne Bell, da. of W. B. Fulton, Esq., of Hobart,
and has issue living (by ist marriage), Edith Emily Mary Kerr, — Charlotte Eleanor Danvers,
— Valentina Frances Laura. Residence, 4, Edward Street, Hobart, Tasmania.
AlintS living (daughters of 6th baronet) — Charlotte Frederica Caroline (Lady Greathed) : in. 1869,
Gen. Sir Edward Harris Greathed, K.C.B., who d. 1881, and has issue living Edward Wilberforce
Osborn, b. 1870, — Charlotte Elizabeth, — Georgiana Laura, — Dorothy Louisa. Mary Louisa.
Emily Fanny Dorothy (Hon. Mrs. Mark H. H. McDonnell): in. 1892, the Hon. Mark Henry
Horace McDonnell [see E. Antrim]. Edith Caroline Agnes.
Great-Uncles living (sons of sth baronet) — Rev. Montagu Francis Finch, B.D., b. 1824 ; ed. at West-
minster, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1845, M.A. 1848, B.D. 1891) ; formerly Fellow of Merton
Coll., Oxford ; is V. of Embleton : in. 1861, Catharine Barbara, da. of John Marriott, Esq., of Kib-
worth Harcourt, Leicestershire, and has issue living, Rev, Francis Wilfrid, b. 1862 ; ed. at Uppingham
School, and at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1884, M.A. 1892); is Curate of St. Michael's, Camden
Town, N.W., — Montagu John, b. 1869 ; ed. at Uppingham and Durham Schs., and at Keble
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1891), — Margaret, — Catharine Louisa, — Hilda. Residence, Embleton Vicarage,
Chathill, Northumberland. Danvers Henry, b. 1827 ; formerly Lieut. -Col. B. S.C. : «/. 1862,
Annette, da. of T. W. Wilson, Esq., of Calcutta, and has issue living, Arthur, b. 1863, — Danvers,
b. 1864, — Laura Constance, — Annette Frederica Kathleen. Residence, 64, Rue du Lac, Brussels.
Great-Aunt living (daughter of 5th baronet) — Frederica Lucy. Residence, Campton House,
Beds.
Mother living— Emily, da. of the late Thomas St. Quintin, Esq., of Hatley Park, Cambridgeshire :
m. 1866, Henry John Robert Osborn, Esq., who d. 1889, el. son of 6th baronet, and has issue (ante).
Residence, Chicksands Priory, Shefford, Bedfordshire.
WidOW living Of 6th Baronet— MARY ELIZABETH (Lady Osborti), da. of Sir George Sitwell, 2nd
baronet : m. 1871, as his 2nd wife, Sir George Robert Osborn, 6th baronet, who d. 1892. Residence,
Scarborough.
The ist baronet, Sir John Osborn, was the eldest son of Peter Osborn, Esq., Keeper of the Privy
Purse to Edward VI., and High Commissioner for Ecclesiastical Affairs under Queen Elizabeth. He
purchased Chicksands Abbey in 1576, which property has since regularly descended from father to son
Sir Danvers, the 3rd baronet, was Governor of New York before the War of Independence.
OSBORNE, Creation 1629, of Newtown, Tipperary.
Sir FRANCIS OSBORNE, i4th Baronet, son of the
late Charles Osborne, Esq., 4th son of loth Baronet [see infra] ;
b. Nov. ist, 1856 ; s. his cousin, Sir CHARLES STANLEY, 1879 :
m. 1890, Kathleen Eliza, da. of the late George Whit field, Esq.,
J.P., of 3, Cornwall Gardens, S.W., and Modreeny. co. Tipperary,
and has issue.
SVrins — Gules, on a fesse cotised or two fountains, over all a bend
argent. Crtst — A sea-lion holding a trident.
Gluts — National, Conservative.
Daughter living— Dorothy Eileen, b. 1891.
Brother living— EDWARD, b. Jan. 2ist, 1861.
Sisters living— Isabella Henrietta : m. ist, 1880, Samuel Alfred Probart,
Esq., J.P., who d. 1881 ; 2ndly, 1887, George Weeden Dawes, Esq., and
has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Michael Stileman, b. 1888, — George
Weeden, b. 1891. Residence, The Nook, Gainsborough Gardens, Hamp-
stead, N.\V. Elizabeth Emily. Catherine Alice : m. 1890, C. E.
Commin, Esq. Residence, Weir Cot, Weybridge.^— Constance.^—
Eleanor : m. 1890, Eugene Sully, Esq. Residence,
Mother living— Ann, da. of the late Stephen Geary, Esq., C.E., of Euston Place, W.C. :jfm. 1852,
Charles Osborne, Esq. [see ante], who d. 1871. Residence, 231, Elgin Avenue, MaidajVale, W.
Pax in bello.
Peace in u<ar.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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WidOW living Of 13th Baronet— EMMA (Lady Osborne), da. of the late Charles Webb, Esq., of
Clapham Common, Surrey : ;«. 1873, Sir Charles Stanley Osborne, i3th baronet, who d. 1879,
Residences, 20, Eccleston Square, S.W. ; Beechwood Park, Nenagh, co. Tipperary.
The 2nd and 6th baronets each represented the co. of Waterford in Parliament. The 7th baronet was
a Privy Councillor in Ireland, and sat as M.P. for Carysfort. On the death of the pth baronet the
estates passed to his sister Catherine, who married Ralph Bernal-Osborne, Esq., M.P., and whose 2nd
daughter, Grace, married in 1874 the zoth Duke of St. Albans. The loth baronet, who was 5th son of
the 7th baronet, had, by his marriage with Harriet Toler, Daniel, nth baronet, and two other sons,
who pre-deceased him. He married 2ndly, June ijth, 1813, at Limerick, Elizabeth Harding, of
BallydufF, by whom he had issue Charles, who had with other issue, Francis, I4th baronet [see ante],
whose pedigree was registered by Ulster King of Arms Jan. 1881.
•
Osborne-Gibbes, see Gibbes.
OTWAY, Creation 1831, of Brighton.
Right Hon. Sir ARTHUR JOHN OTWAY,
P.O., 3rd Baronet ; b. Aug. 8th, 1822 ; s. his
brother, Adm. Sir GEORGE GRAHAM, 1881 ;
ed. in Germany, and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sand-
hurst ; served in 5ist L.I. 1839-46 ; Bar. Middle
Temple 1850 ; is a J.P. for Middlesex ; sat as
M.P. for Stafford (L) 1852-7, for Chatham
1859-74, and Rochester 1878-85 ; unsuccessfully
contested Chatham 1859 and 1874, and N. Shields
1 86 1 ; was Under Sec. of State for Foreign
Affairs 1868-71 ; appointed Chm. of Ways and
Means 1883 : m. 1851, Henrietta, da. of Sir
James Langham, loth Baronet, and has issue.
If God be with its, who can be against us ? Qrms— Argent, a pile sable, over all a chevron counter-
changed ; on a chief azure an anchor erect encircled by a wreath of laurel or, between, on the dexter,
a demi-Neptune proper, issuant out of a naval crown gold, and on the sinister a mermaid proper,
tfrtst— Out of a ducal coronet or a cross calvary also or, between two wings sable, £npportrrs— On
either side a triton blowing his shell proper, crowned with a naval crown or, across the shoulder a
wreath of red coral and holding in the exterior hand a trident, the point downwards sable.
Residence— 34, Eaton Square, S.W. Clubs— Athenaeum, Reform.
Daughters living — Henrietta Evelyn : m. 1880, Edward Garrow-Whitby, Esq., and has issue
living, Humphrey Otway, b. 1883. Phojbe Eleonora.
Sister living— Martha Stuart {Lady Clarence Paget): m. 1852, Adm. the Right Hon. Lord Clarence
Paget, P.C., G.C.B. [see M. Anglesey]. Residence, 7, Cromwell Gardens, S.W.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet — ELIZA PRICE NOBLE (Lady Otway) : m. 1868 Adm. Sir
George Graham Otway, 2nd baronet, who d. 1881. Residence, Rouge Bouillon, Jersey
Adm. Sir Robert Waller, G.C.B. , ist baronet, a dignitario of the Imperial Brazilian Order of the
Cross, was for Naval services created a baronet at the Coronation of William IV. ; he was Groom of
the Bedchamber to that monarch, and also to Her Majesty.
OUTRAM, Creation 1858.
,5»FRANCis BOYD OUTRAM, 2nd Baronet;
b. Sept. 23rd, 1836; s. his father, Sir JAMES, G.C.B.,
K.S.I., 1863; ed. at Wimbledon, and at Hailey-
bury; entered B.C.S. 1856; was Under-Sec, to
Gov. of N.W. Provinces 1858-60; served in India
Mutiny campaign 1857-8 (wounded and medal) : m.
1860, Jane Anne, da. of the late Patrick Davidson,
Esq., of Inchmarlo, Kincardineshire, and has issue.
5Vrms — Or, on a chevron embattled, between three crosses,
flory gules, five escallops of the first. Crtst — Out of an eastern
crown a demi-lion or, gorged with a wreath of laurel proper,
holding between the paws a cross-flory gules. £npporUrs —
On either side a royal Bengal tiger guardant proper, gorged
/ know not how to cJiange my faith. with a wreath of laurel vert, and on the head an eastern crown or,
Residence — Clachnafaire, Pitlochry, N.B.
Sons living— Rev. JAMES, b. Oct. I3th, 1864; ed. at Haileybury, and at Pembroke Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1888). Francis Davidson, b. 1867 ; ed. at Haileybury, and at Cooper's Hill ; is Lieut.
R.E. Arthur, b. 1871. William, 6. 1874.
Daughters living— Mary Frances. Margaret Caroline. Ida Mabel.
Benjamin Outram, Esq., of Butterley Hall, Derbyshire, was an eminent Civil Engineer, through
whose exertions " Tram " roads were popularised. His son, Sir James, the ist baronet, an illustrious
Indian General, Administrator and Diplomatist, was buried in Westminster Abbey.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
OWEN, Creation 1813, of Orielton, Pembrokeshire.
Sir HUGH CHARLES OWEN, 3rd Baronet ; b.
1826; y. his father, Sir HUGH OWEN, 1891 ; ed. at Rugby;
formerly Lieut. 731-1! Regt. ; served at siege of Monte Video
1846, and in Kaffir war 1846-7 (medal) ; is a D.L. and a J. P.
for co. Pembroke : m. 1890, Miss Martha Roberts Lewis, and
has issue.
^rms — Gules, a chevron or, between three lions rampant or. Crtst — A
ion rampant or.
" Residence — Goodwick, Fishguard, S. Wales.
Son living— JOHN ARTHUR, b. Feb. 5th, 1892.
Half-Sisters living— Alice Henrietta Rodney : tit. 1879, Henry Bowes
Scott, Esq., of Broadway Chambers, Westminster, S.W. and has issue
Honestas opUma politia. ,;ving) Harry George Rodneyj b. l887)-Dorothy Alice Bowes,— Vernita
Honesty is tlm best policy. Edith Rodney. Residence, 34, Cheyne Row, S.W. Edith Rodney.
Ellen Rodney.
Uncle living (son of ist baronet) — John, b. 1831 ; is a J.P. for Haverfordwest and co. Pembroke.
Residence,
WidOW living Of 2nd Baronet— HENRIETTA (Lady Owen), da. of the late Hon. Edward Rodney
[see B. Rodney, colls.] : m. 18^45, as his second wife, Sir Hugh Owen Owen, 2nd baronet, who d.
1891. Residence, 7, Woodlands Road, Barnes, S.W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late George Rodney Owen, Esq., son (by and marriage) of 2nd baronet,
b. 1850,^. 1886: »/. 1870, Georgiana Metcalf, da. of Capt. C. G. King: —
Arthur Edward Rodney, b, 1877. Alice Georgina Margaret Edith. Georgina Marion.
John Lord, Esq., M.P. for the Pembroke Burghs, and Lord Lieut, of Pembrokeshire, assumed the
name of Owen on obtaining the estates of Sir Hugh Owen, 6th baronet (creation 1641). Sir Arthur
Owen, M.P., 3rd baronet of the first creation, gave the casting vote which established the Hanoverian
succession, after riding from Wales on purpose in an unprecedently short time. The 2nd baronet sat
as M.P. for Pembroke Dist. (L) 1826-38 and 1861-8. The baronetcy of the first creation (1641) has
been dormant since the death in 1851 of Sir William Owen- Barlow, 8th baronet.
OXENDEN, Creation 1667, of Dene Court, Kent.
Sir HENRY MONTAGU OXENDEN, Qth Baronet ;
b. June 20th, 1825; s. his uncle, Sir HENRY CHUDLEIGH,
ftatron of ©nc gibing — Denton V., Kent.
^rms — Argent, a chevron gules between three oxen passant sable. Cnat
— Out of a ducal coronet gules, a lion's head affrontee or.
Grandson living of 7th Baronet— PERCY DIXWELL NOWELL
DIXWELL-OXENDE^T (son of the late Rev. Montagu Oxenden), b.
June 6th, 1838 ; formerly Capt. E. Kent Yeo. Cav. ; is a J.P. for Kent ;
assumed by Royal license 1890 the additional surname of Dixwell : m.
1868, Isabella, da. of the late Rev. the Hon. Daniel Finch-Hatton [see
E. Winchilsea, colls.], and has issue living, Basil Heneage Dixwell ,
b. 1874, — Muriel Elizabeth Anna Louisa : m. 1889, Edward Henry Capel
Cure, Esq. \sec B. Rookwood], — Guendolen Isabel. Residences, Broome Park, Canterbury ; 7,
Elm Park Gardens, S.W. Club, St. James's.
Granddaughters living Of 7th Baronet— Hannah Mary: m. 1859, the Rev. Alfred Joseph
Woodhouse, who d. 1880, V. of Ide Hill. Residence, 40, Elm Park Road, S.W. Agnes Graham :
til. 1852, the Rev. William Robert Finch-Hatton [see E. Winchilsea, colls.]. Residence, Great
Weldon Rectory, Wansford. Flora Elizabeth (Lady Macgregor) : tn. 1879, Maj.-Gen. Sir George
Hall Macgregor, K.C.B., who d. 1883. Residence, Glencarnock, Torquay.
Aunt living (daughter of 7th baronet) — Eliza. Residence, Maydeacon, Bexhill.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Oxenden, 4th son of 7th baronet, b. 1800, d. 1874 : ;//.
1823, Catherine Elizabeth, da. of the Rev. George Holcombe, D.D. : —
Charlotte Georgiana (Lady We are) : m. 1850, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Henry Edwin Weare, K.C.B.,and has
issue living, Constance Marion, — Catharine Anne, — Emily Georgina. Residence, 6, Courtfield
Gardens, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Charles Oxenden (ante): —
Issue of the late Col. Charles Vernon Oxenden, b. 1826, d. 1668 : in. 1861, Norah Louisa (who
vi. 2ndly, 1871, Maj.-Gen. Alfred Light), da. of Martin Richard Gubbins Esq., B.C.S. :—
Constance Elizabeth : m. 1890, Capt. Alexander Morrogh, formerly gth Lancers.— Flora Caroline :
m. 1886, Col. Patrick FitzGerald Gallwey, R.A., Inspector-Gen, of Ordnance, India.-^— Maud
Alice.
IsFue of the late Rt. Rev. Ashton Oxenden, D.D., 6th son of 7th baronet, b. 1808, d.
1892 : m. 1864, Sarah (now of Biarritz), da. of the late Joseph Hoare Bradshav,
Esq., a London banker : —
Mary Ashton : in. 1891, Charles John Wood, Esq. Residence,
This family had been settled at Dene since temp. Edward III. Sir Henry Oxenden, Knight,
held high command in the English army at Poictiers. The 2nd baronet sat as M.P. for Canterbury.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
419
George Oxenden, Esq., father of the 4th baronet, in. Elizabeth, da. and heir of Sir Basil Dixwell,
Baronet, of Broome Park, Kent, which has from that time been the family seat. The 5th baronet,
M.P. for Sandwich, was successively a Lord of the Treasury and of the Admiralty.
PAGET, Creation 1871, of Hare-wood Place, Middlesex.
Sir JAMES FACET, D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., ist
Baronet, son of Samuel Paget, Esq., merchant, of Great
Yarmouth ; b. Jan. nth, 1814; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1836, F.R.C.S.
Eng. 1843, and Hon. M.D. Dublin 1887; Hon. F.R.C.S.
Edinburgh and Ireland ; formerly Lecturer on Physiology and
Surg. to St. Bartholomew's Hospital ; is a Sergeant-Surg. to
H.M., Surg. to H.R. H. the Prince of Wales, Consulting
Surg. to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Vice-Chancellor of Univ.
of London, and a Member of Institute of France (Acad. of
Sciences) : m. 1844, Lydia, da. of the late Rev. Henry North,
Domestic Chap, to H.R.H. the late Duke of Kent, and has
issue.
Labor ipse voluptas SMuts — Sable ; on a cross engrailed, between in the ist and 4th quarters
rrr ia if • j.r an eaa;le displayed, and in the 2nd and 3rd an heraldic tiger passant argent,
Work itself ,s pleasure. a? eslallop of the nrst. Cr«t-An heraldic tiger passant argent, gorged
with a collar and charged with two escallops sable.
Residence — i, Harewood Place, Hanover Square, W.
Sons living- JOHN RAHERE, b. March gth, 1848; ed. atTrin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. and LL.B. ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1873 : m. 1883, Julia Norrie, da. of the late George L. A. Moke, Esq., of New
York, and has issue living, James Francis, b. 1800,— George Norrie (twin), b. 1890, — Rupert, b. 1891, —
Margaret Norrie, b, 1889. Residence, 14, Lennox Gardens, Pont Street, S.W. Chambers, 4, Paper
Buildings, Temple, E.G. Club, New University.— R ev. Francis, D.D., b. 1851 ; ed. at Shrewsbury,
and at Ch. Gh., Oxford (M.A. 1877, D.D. 1885) ; formerly Senior Student of Ch. Ch. ; was Oxford
Preacher at Chapel Royal 1881 ; is Dean of Ch. Ch., Oxford : in. 1883, Helen Beatrice, da. of
the late Very Rev. Richard William Chur.ch, Dean of St. Paul's, and has issue living, Richard
James, b. 1884,— Edward Francis, b. 1886, — Bernard Charles Tolver, b. 1887, — Humphrey, b.
1891, — Beatrice Mary, — Edith Frideswide. Residence, Christ Church, Oxford. Rev. Henry
Luke, b. 1853 ; ed. at Shrewsbury Sch., and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1876, M.A. 1880) ; is V. of
St. Pancras, London : in. 1892, Elma Kate, da. of Samuel Hoare, Esq., M.P., of Cliff House,
Cromer, and 7, Hereford Gardens, W. Residence, St. Pancras Vicarage, Gordon Square, W.C.—
Stephen, b. 1855; ed. at Shrewsbury School, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1878, M.A. 1886);
M.R.C.S. Eng. 1883, and F.R.C.S. Eng. 1885: m. 1885, Eleanor Mary, da. of Edward Burd,
Esq., M.D., of Newport House, Shrewsbury, and has issue living, Eleanor Katharine, b. 1888, —
Dorothea Mary, b. 1889. Residence, 57, Wimpole Street, W.
Daughters living — Catharine : in. 1877, the Rev. Henry Lewis Thompson, Warden of Radley Coll.
Residences, Radley College, Abingdon ; Tan-yr-allt, Penmaenmawr.— — Mary Maud.
Collateral Branch living. Not in remainder.
Issue of the late Sir George Edward Paget, K.C.B., M.D., brother of ist baronet,
b. 1809, d. 1892 : m. 1851, Clara (now of 2, St. Peter's Terrace, Cambridge), da. of
the late Rev. Thomas Fardell, LL.D., V. of Sutton, Isle of Ely : —
George Edmund, b. 1852 ; ed. at Caius Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1873, M.A. 1877) : m. 1877, Stella Rosalind
Jeanette, sister of Sir David Lionel Salomons, 2nd baronet, and has issue living, Arthur Richard, b.
1878, — Harold Edmund George, b. 1886. Residence, 3, Sunderland Terrace, W. Clubs, Isthmian,
Royal Victoria Yacht, Royal Southern Yacht. Charles Edward, b. 1858 ; ed. at Charterhouse ;
M.R.C.S. Eng. 1882 ; is Medical Officer of Health for Salford : m. 1890, Ethel Pilkington, da. of
the late Rev. Canon Brandreth, R. of Standish, Lancashire, and has issue living, George Godfrey
Brandreth, b. 1891. Residence, North Bentcliffe, Eccles. Club, Savile. A. J. Meyrick, b. 1869.
Owen Frank, b. 1871..— —Clara Maud : m. 1889, Hans Fridrich Gadow, Esq., F.R.S., Rose
Elisabeth: in. 1890, J. J. Thomson, Esq., F. R. S., Professor of Experimental Physics, Cambridge,
and has issue living, George Paget, b. 1892. Violet Emma: m. 1887, Charles Stuart Roy, Esq.,
M.D., F.R.S., Professor of Pathology. Residence, 2, Wollaston Road, Cambridge.
PAGET, Creation 1886, of Cranmore Hall, co. Somerset.
Sir RICHARD HORNER PAGET, M.P., ist Baronet,
son of the late John Moore Paget, Esq., of Cranmore, Somerset ;
b. 1832 ; ed. at' Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; formerly Capt. 66th
Regt., and Hon. Lieut. -Col. 3rd Vol. Batn. Prince Albert's
(Somersetshire) L.I. ; is a J.P., a D.L., and Chm. of Quarter
Sessions and of County Council (Councillor for Ashwick Div.)
for Somerset; sat as M.P. for E. Somerset (C) July 1865 to
Nov. 1868, and for Mid Somerset Nov. 1868 to Nov. 1885 ;
has sat for Wells Div. of Somersetshire since Dec. 1885 : m.
1866, Caroline Isabel, and da. of H. E. Surtees, Esq., of
Redworth, Durham, and has issue.
^rm» — Sable, on a cross invected argent, between four eagles displayed
ermine, an eagle displayed between four lions passant of the first. Cttst —
Diciendo'y haciendo. A demi heraldic tiger, sable, maned, tufted, and gorged with a collar vallary
Saying and doing, argent, and holding in its mouth an eagle's leg erased at the thigh or.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Seat — Cranmore Hall, near Shepton Mallet.
Club— Carlton.
Town Residence — 58, Queen Anne Street, W-
1869. — Geoffrey Moore-,
Sons living — RICHARD ARTHUR SURTEES, b. Jan. isth, 186
b. 1881.
Daughters living — Aletheia Georgina. Hylda Snow. — —Dorothy Mary.
PALMER, Creation 1621, of Wingham, Kent.
Sir CHARLES JAMES PALMER, gib. Baronet ; b. July
2 ist, 1828; s. his father, the Rev. Sir HENRY, 1865 ; ed. at
Coll. Bourbon, Paris; Bar. Inner Temple 1863: is a J.P. and
a D.L. for Bucks, and a J.P. for Berks ; formerly Capt. Bucks
Militia : m. 1862, Katharine Millicent, da. of the late Peter
Hood, Esq., M.D., of Windmill Hill, Gateshead, and has issue.
Jhiron of One Jibing — Dorney V., Bucks.
^rms — Or, two bars gules each charged with three trefoils argent, in
chief a greyhound courant sable. Crtst — A demi panther rampant issuing
flames out cf its ears and mouth, holding in its paws a palm-branch proper.
Seat — Dorney Court, Windsor. Club — Junior United Service.
Son living— CHARLES HENRY DAYRELL, b. 1872.
Daughters living— Edith Gerrard Hood : m. 1890, Henry Wilson lies,
Palma virtuti. Esq., Lieut. R.A. Mabel.
The palm is/or virtue. Widow living Of 8th Baronet— SARAH (Lady Palmer),A*. of Georg*
Gerrard, Esq. : m. ist, 1827, the Rev. Sir Henry Palmer 8th baronet, who d. 1865 ; 2ndly, 1866,
T. M. Willson, Esq., who d. 1884. Residence, Dorney, near Windsor.
The name is derived from the Holy War, at the termination of which Ralph Palmer, of Sussex, was
possessor of a great estate of Danish origin, and family admitted as of note before the Conquest. Sir
Edward, 8th in male descent from Ralph, of Angermering, Sussex, married a daughter of Sir Richard
Clement, of the Moat, in Ightam, Kent, and by her, at one conception, had three sons (John, Henry, and
Thomas), who were born on three Sundays successively, Whit Sunday, 1485, being the first. John was
twice High Sheriff of Sussex and Surrey, 25 and 35 Henry VIII. Henry was Master of the Ordnance
at and about Guines, at the taking of which place, after the fall of Calais, he lost his life. Thomas
was beheaded on Tower Hill, with Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, for espousing the cause of Lady
Jane Grey. Thomas, eldest son of Sir Henry, K. B., was created a baronet. His grandson, the 2nd
baronet, had many sequestrations of property for his loyalty to the Crown and zeal to the Church, and
died in confinement. His son, the 3rd baronet, was Sheriff of Kent 1691 ; and his nephew, the 4th
baronet, was M.P. for Kent 1709-14, and for Rochester 1714-21. Sir James Palmer, K.B., of Dorney,
the youngest son of the ist baronet, was Chancellor of the Order of the Garter, and his son Roger,
M.P. for Windsor (1660), was created Baron Limerick and Earl of Castlemaine 1661, and sent as
Ambassador Extraordinary to the Holy See 1685 ; he had one daughter, Anne, who married Thomas
Lennard, Earl of Sussex. "Dublin Priory," founded by one Palmer, of this family, in 1188, contained
in the reign of Edward III. 155 sick persons, besides chaplains and lay brothers. Peregrine A. Palmer,
of the Fairfield Branch, co. Somerset, sat for Oxford 1745-62.
PALMER, Creation 1660, of Carlton, Northamptonshire.
Rev. Sir LEWIS HENRY PALMER, Qth Baronet ; b.
Aug. i6th, 1818 ; s. his brother, Sir GEOFFREY, 1892; ed. at
Harrow, andatCh. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1840, M.A. 1844) ; was
R. of E. Carlton 1843-78.
ijjhiron of Stoo -Cibinqs — Carlton Curlieu R., Leicestershire ; East
Carlton R., Northamptonshire.
5\rms — Sable, a chevron or, between three crescents argent. Crrst — A
wyvern, wings addorsed or, armed and langued gules.
Seats — Carlton Park, Rockingham, Northamptonshire ; Carlton
Curlieu Hall, Leicestershire.
Par sit fortuna labori.
eg"
Brothers living— GEORGE JOHN, b. Sept. I2th, 1823 ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1851. - Rev. Francis, f>. 1828; ed. at Eton and at Merton
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1850, M.A. 1855); formerly Minister of St. George's
Chapel, Albemarle Street, W. Residence, 17, New Cavendish Street,
W. Club, Oxford and Cambridge.
Fred
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Palmer, 3rd son of sth
baronet, b. 1780, d. 1856 : m. 1816, Elizabeth, who d. i£6o, da. of the Rev. Samuel
Heyrick : —
derick, b. 1825 ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Leicestershire (High Sheriff 1865), a J.P. for Rutland,
nd patron of two livings; formerly Capt. 27th Regt., and Col. Comdt. Leicestershire Yeo. Cav. : »i.
1850, Mary, sister of William Henry Harrison-Broadley, Esq., M.P., and has issue living, Edward
Geoffrey Broadley (of Burrough, Melton Mowbray. Club, Junior Carlton), b. 1864; ed. at Eton,
and at Magdalene Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1887) ; is a J.P. for Leicestershire, and Major 3rd Batn.
Leicestershire Regt. : m. Jan. 1891, Sibyll Caroline, da. of Capt. Smith Neill, formerly R. A., of Barn-
weil, and Swindrigemuir, Ayrshire, and has issue living, Sibyll Alice Bridget b. Nov. 1891, — Mary
Sophia,— Hester Alice : m. 1886, Charles H. Vane Holder, Esq.,— Emily Heyrick. Residences, With-
cote Hall. Oakham ; 30, Beaufort Gardens, S.W. Club, Conservative. - Rev. Charles Samuel, b.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
421
1830 ;ed. at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1854, M.A. 1855); is R. of Eardisley, Rural Dean of Weobley
(Div. i), Canon Residentiary of Hereford, and Proctor in Convocation : m. 1854, Ellen, da. of
the late Rev. Henry Douglas, Canon of Durham, and has issue living, Mabel Jane : in. 1881,
Richard Crawshay Bailey, Esq. [see Bailey, Bart.], — Margaret Eleanor: tn. 1801, Charles H.
F. Christie, Esq., of Chipping Ongar, Essex. Residences, Eardisley Rectory, Hereford ; The
Residence House, Hereford. Thomas, b. 1832; formerly Capt. 471(1 Regt., and Hon. Major Aux-
iliary Forces; served throughout Crimean war (medal with three clasps, Turkish medal, 5th class
Medjidie) : m. 1860, Harriet Elizabeth, da. of the late Edward Dawson, Esq., M.P., of Whatton
House, Leicestershire. Residence, Brook House, Eardisley R.S.O., Herefordshire. Herrick
Augustus, b. 1835 ; ed. at Harrow ; formerly Capt. 62nd Regt., and Major Glamorganshire Militia ;
served in Crimean campaign (medal with clasp, t,th class Medjidie, Turkish medal) ; slightly wounded
and taken prisoner at the storming of the Redan 1855 : tit. 1861, Dorothy Susan, da. of Sir Arthur
Grey Hazlerigg, i2th baronet, and has issue living, Heyrick Arthur, b. 1864, — Frederick Charles
b. 1866,— Robert Henry, b. 1868, — Charles, b. 1869,— Francis Hubert, b. 1877, — Thomas Martival,
i. 1880, — Elizabeth Ethel, — Barbara Gwendoline Mary Isabel, — Henrietta Dorothy. Residence,
10, Lansdowne Road, Bedford. Barbara Catharine : m, 1843, Lieut.-Col. Joseph Walker Pease,
who d. 1882, and has issue living, Charles Clifford, b. 1845, — Francis Richard (of Hesslewood, Hull.
Club, Conservative), b. 1848 ; is a banker, and a J.P. and D.L. for E. Riding of Yorks: in. 1885,
Isabel Mary, da. of the late Capt. William Claude Cole-Hamilton, of Beltrim, co. Tyrone [see E.
Enniskillen, colls.], and has issue living, Francis Claud b. 1886, William Geoffrey b. 1888, — Barbara
Mary : tn. 1876, the Rev. William Greville Hazlerigg [see Hazlerigg, Bart.], R. of Hallaton, Upping-
ham, — Eleanor Louisa: ;«. 1874, Arthur Hancock Edwards, Esq. [see Edwards, Bart.], — Charlotte
Emily: in. 1879, Lieut. Col. Henry Willoughby Trevelyan, of Rothley, Cambo, Northumberland
{see Trevelyan, Bart., colls. , cr. 1061].— Elizabeth Sophia: >«. 18 — , Rev. Edward Quenby Ashby,
who d. 18 — , marriage having been previously dissolved. Mary Jemima : m. 1847, Francis Leslie
Pym, Esq., who d. 1860, and has issue living, Francis (of Caesar's Camp, Sandy), b. 1849 : formerly
of ist Life Guards; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Beds: m. 1891, Alice Conway, da. of Sir George
Conway Colthurst, 5th Bart., — Frederic William, b. 1859; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Bedfordshire
Regt., — Jane Elizabeth (of Milton House, Milton Ernest, Bedford) : m. 1869, the Rev. William
Cornish Hunt, who d. 1891, R. of Odell, Beds, and has issue living, Francis Thomas b. 1879, —
Lucy Jemima : m. 1874, Lieut. -Col. Harry Godfrey Thornton (formerly of Grenadier Guards), who
d. 18 — , of St. John's, Muggerhanger, Beds. Residence, 18, Cambridge Road, Brighton. Alice
Mary.—— Eleanor Constance.— —Catharine Rose : tn. 1893, the Rev. Edward Frank Hill* Resi-
dence. Shrivenham Vicarage, Berks.
The ist baronet, Sir Geoffrey, sat as M.P. for Stamford in the Long Parliament, and was subse-
quently one of the Commissioners at the Treaty of Uxbridge, Attorney-General to Charles II., and
Chief Justice of Chester. The 3rd. 4th, and 5th baronets successively represented Leicestershire in
Parliament.
PALMER, Creation 1777, of Kenure Park, Dublin.
Sir ROGER WILLIAM HENRY PALMER,
5th Baronet; b. May 22nd, 1832; 3. his father,
Sir WILLIAM HENRY ROGER, 1869 ; ed. at Eton ;
formerly Lieut.-Col. 2nd Life Guards, became Col.
1869, Maj.-Gen. 1879, and Lieut. -Gen. (retired)
1881 ; served in Crimean war (medal with four
clasps, and Turkish war medal); sat as M.P. for
Mayo (LC) 1857-65 ; appointed Col. 2Oth Hussars
1891 ; is a J.P. lor cos. Dublin (High Sheriff
1875), Berks, Denbigh and Mayo, and a D.L. for
co. Sligo : m. 1883, Millicent, da. of the late Rev.
The palm thus to the well- deserving. plumer Rooper, R. of Abbots Kypton.
grms— Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent a chevron vert between three palmers' staves and scrips,
two and one, sable garnished gules ; 2nd and 3rd, cheeky, argent and azure, on a chief gules, three
annulets or. Crests — ist, an arm embowed, vested azure, cuffed or, grasping a tilting spear proper ;
2nd, a griffin sejant argent, wings addorsed gules, charged with three annulets of the second, beaked
and membered or. jiupportrrs — Two panthers reguardant proper, fire issuant from the mouth, plain
gorged, chained, and from the collar pendent an inescutcheon or, thereon a cross calvary gules, between
two palm-branches in saltire vert.
Seats — Kennagh, Crossmolina, co. Mayo ; Kenure Park, Dublin ; Cefn Park, Wrexham ; Glenis-
and, Maidenhead. Clubs — Carlton, Arthur's, St. George's, Yacht.
PALMER, Creation 1791, of Wanlip Hall, Leicestershire.
Sir ARCHDALE ROBERT PALMER, 4th Baronet ; b.
Nov. ist, 1838 ; s. his father. Sir GEORGE JOSEPH, 1866 ; ed.
at Eton ; formerly Lieut. Rifle Brigade, and Col. ist Leicester-
shire Rifle Vol. ; is a J.P. and a County Alderman for Leicester-
shire : m. 1873, Lady Augusta Amelia Shirley, da. of 9th Earl
Ferrers.
Patron of ®nt gibing — Wanlip R., Leicestershire.
^rms — Argent, on two bars sable, three trefoils slipped of the first, in
chief a greyhound courant collared or. Crtst — A greyhound sejant sable,
gorged with a collar or, rimmed gules, and charged on the shoulder with a
trefoil slipped argent.
Seat- Wanlip Hall, Leicester. Clubs— Carlton, Constitutional.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Brother living— GEORGE HUDSON, b. Aug. gth, 1841 ; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 18 — ); Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1871. Club. St. James's.
Sister living — Emily Frances: »«. 1871, James Tomkinson, Esq., and has issue living, Charles
William, b. 1877,' — James Edward, b. 1879, — Henry Archdale, b. 1881, — Margaret Frances, —
Barbara Elizabeth, — Joyce Beatrix. Residence, Willmgton Hall, Tarporley.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Archdale Palmer, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1813, d.
1860: nt. 1838, Elizabeth Julia, da. and co-heiress of John Finch Simpson, Esq.,
of Launde Abbey, Leicestershire : —
Charles Thomas, b. 1842 ; is a J.P. for Gloucester: m. 1882, Frances Rachel, da. of the late Charles
Wriothesley Digby, Esq. [see B. Digby, colls.], and widow of the late Rev. Richard Henry
Wingfield-Digby, Rector of Thornford, Dorset. Residences, Newland House, Coleford, Gloucester-
shire ; 106, Belgrave Road, S.W. Club, Carlton. Rev. William Henry, b. 1844 • ed- at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1868, M.A. 1871); is R. of Wanlip. Residences, Wanlip Rectory, near
Leicester; The Barton, Martinhoe, N. Devon. Frederick Archdale, b. 1857. Mary Elizabeth.
The ist baronet, Sir Charles Grave Hudson, was a Director of the South Sea Co., and High
Sheriff of Leicestershire 1780. Sir Charles Thomas, 2nd baronet, assumed the surname of Palmer, by
royal sign-manual, 1813, on succeeding to the estates of Henry Palmer, Esq., of Wanlip.
PALMER, Creation 1836, of Crinkle Park, co. York, and of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Sir CHARLES MARK PALMER, M.P., ist Baronet,
younger son of the late George Palmer, Esq., shipowner and
merchant, of Newcastle-on-Tyne ; b. Nov. 3rd. 1822 : is a coal-
owner and founder of the town of Jarrow, of which he was the first
Mayor 1875, a J.P. and a D.L. for co. Durham and N. Riding
of York, a County Councillor for Yorkshire, N. Riding (Hen-
derwell Div.), a Com. of the Order of SS. Maurice and Lazarus
of Italy, and Hon. Col. Comdt. Newcastle-on-Tyne and Dur-
ham Engineer Volunteers ; • unsuccessfully contested South
Shields 1869; sat for N. Durham (L) Feb. to May 1874, when
he was unseated, and from June 1874 to Nov. 1885 ; has sat
for Jarrow Div. of co. Durham since Dec. 1885 : m. ist, 1846,
Jane, who d. 1865, da. of Ebenezer Robson, Esq., of New-
Par sit fortuna labori. castle-on-Tyne ; 2ndly, 1867, Augusta Mary, who d. 1875*
Let the reward equal the da. of Alfred Lambert, Esq., of Paris; 3rdly, 1877, Gertrude,
labor. da. of James Montgomrey, Esq., J.P., of Hartlands, Cranford,
Middlesex, and has issue.
$nns — Sable, on a chrevon between three crescents in chief and a lion passant in base argent, two
tilting spears chevronwise proper, fotst — In front of a tilting spear erect proper a wyvern or, resting
the dexter paw on a crescent argent.
Seats — Crinkle Park, Loftus-in-Cleveland, Yorkshire ; Newcastle-cn-Tyne. Town Residence —
51, Grosvenor Square, W. Clubs — Brooks's, Reform.
SOUS living— by 1st marriage— GEORGE ROBSON, b. Jan. sth, 1849. Resides in Italy.
Charles, b. 1850. Alfred Molyneux, b. 1853: ;« 1884, Ellen Edith, da. of the late Frederick
Younge, Esq., of London, and has issue living, F'rederick Charles, b. 1884, — Phyllis Adela,
b. 1888, — Evelyn May, b. 1891. Residence, 14, Windsor Terrace, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Club,
Devonshire. By 2nd marriage— Claude Bowes, b. 1868. Lionel Hugo, b. 1870; formerly
Lieut. 3rd Batn. Prince of Wales's Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.). By 3rd marriage— Godfrey
Mark, b. 1878.
Daughter living— by 3rd marriage — Hilda Gertrude Mont?omerie.
Palmer (Fuller-Palmer-Acland), see Acland.
PARKER, Creation 1681, of Melford Hall, Suffolk.
Rev. Sir WILLIAM HYDE PARKER, loth Baronet ;
b. April 8th, 1863 ; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM, 1891 ; ed. at
Eton, and at Clare Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1885, M.A. 1890) ; was
Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop of 'Barbados and Windward
Islands 1890-91 : m. 1890, Ethel, da. of the late John Leech,
Esq., of Gorse Hall, Dukinfield, Cheshire, and has issue.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, sable, a buck's head cabossed, between
two (launches argent ; 2nd and 3rd, azure, a chevron between three lozenges
or, Hyd*:. focst — A dexter arm erect, vested azure, slashed and cuffed
argent, holding in the hand proper an attire of a stag gules.
Seats — Melford Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk ; Talton House,
Shipston-on-Stour, Worcestershire. Residence — Cavendish Hall, Suffolk.
Son living— WILLIAM STEPHEN HYDE, b. Jan. 23rd, 1892.
Brothers living— Edmond Hyde, R.N., b. 1868; became Lieut. 1891.
Hugh Hyde, b. 1869 ; is Lieut. 3rd Batn. Suffolk Regt. Laurence Hyde, b. 1870. Harry
Hyde, b. 1872. John Barnardiston Hyde, b. 1879.
Sisters living— Anne Hyde : ;«. 1886, Col. Arthur Staniforth Hext, formerly Suffolk Regt. ; and has
issue living. Residence, Trenarren, Cornwall. Margaret Hyde : m. 1881, George Eden Hunt
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
423
Esq., who d. 1802 [Eden, Bart.], and his issue living, George Ward, b. 1881,— Wilfred Ward, b.
1883,— Muriel Ward, b. 1885,— Olive Margaret Ward, b. 1889. Residence, Wadenhoe House,
Oundle.— -Sophia Hyde. Amy Hyde. Mary Hyde : m. 1889, Charles Arthur Abraham,
Esq. Residence, The Beeches, Appleby Magna, Atherstone.— — Dorothy Hyde.
Aunt living (sister of oth baronet) — Fanny Letitia.
WidOW living Of 9th baronet— S:>I>HIA MARY (Lady Parker), da. of Nathaniel Clarke Bar-
nardiston, Esq., of The Ryes, near Sudbury : m. 1855, Sir William Parker, gth baronet, who d.
1891. Residence, Westgate House, Long Melford, Suffolk.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandchildren of the late Adm. Sir Hyde Parker, 2nd son of sth baronet : —
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. John Boteler Parker, C.B., b. tj86, d. 1851 : in. 1814, Mary, who
d. 1844, da. of Adm. Sir Home Popham, K.C.B., M.P. :—
Harry Richard, b. 1821 ; formerly Lieut. Bombay Army : in. 1853, Louisa Harriet, da. of Adm. John
Duff Markland, of Handley House, Dorset, and has issue living, Hyde, b. 1854, — Arthur Popham
Hyde (of Derby), b. 1857 : m. 1880, Dora May, da. of Edmund Wilmot, Esq., and has issue living,
Arthur Charles Hyde b. 1880, Dorothea May Hyde, Dulciebella Roby Hyde,— Harry Richard
Hyde, b. 1859,— Mary Louisa Hyde.— Caroline. Matilda Anne : m. 1853, the Rev. William
Walton Herrmgham, R. of Old Cleeve and Preb. of Wells, and has issue living, Wilmot Parker,
M.D., F.R.C.P. (of 13, Upper Wimpole Street, W.), b. 1855 : is m.,— John Philip, b. 1863,— Mary
Maud, — Alice Kathleen. Residence, Old Cleeve Rectory, Taunton.
The ist baronet, Sir Hugh, was an Alderman of London. The 5th baronet, Adm. Sir Hyde,
commanded in the action at St. Lucia 1780, and in the memorable action with the Dutch on the
Doggerbank 1781. In 1782 he was nominated to the chief command of the British Fleet in the East
Indies. He sailed from England in the " Cato," which vessel never having been heard of after leaving
Rio Janeiro, is supposed to have been lost with all hands. Other members of this family have also
been distinguished both in the Navy and the Army. The Sth baronet sat as M.P. for West Suffolk
(L) 1832-4.
PARKER, Creation 1797, of Harburn, Warwickshire.
Sir MELVILLE PARKER, 6th Baronet ; b. Feb. i4th,
1824; s. his brother, Sir HENRY, 1877 : m- '847. Jessie, da.
of the late Thomas Hector, Esq., and has issue.
SVrms — Ermine, an anchor azure, between three escallops gules ; on a
chief wavy of the second, a naval coronet or. Crest— On a naval coronet
azure, a stag statant argent, behind it a laurel branch, issuant in pale,
proper.
Residence — Knoyle, Cooksville, near Toronto, Canada.
Daughter living— May Elizabeth : m. 1872, Andrew Robertson Gordon,
Esq., a retired Lieut. R.N., and has issue living, two sons and a da.
Residence, Cooksville, near Toronto, Canada.
Sisters living— Fanny Catherine : m. 1837, Charles Bligh. Esq., who d.
1892, and has issue living, William George, b. 1846, — Elizabeth, — Sophia
Henrietta : nt. 1866, John Gillett Livesay, Esq., — Emily Rose : m. 1878,
Robert Vesey Stoney, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Rosturk Castle, Newport, co. Mayo. Residence,
Dorking. Clara Magdalene : m. 1851, Rev. Henry Worsley, V. of Ashford Bowdler, and has
issue living, Henry Edward, b. 1854,— John Nevil, b. 1857, — Robert Wake, b. 1870,— Clara Eliza-
beth,—Mary Catherine,— Susan Euphemia Charlotte, — Louisa Margaret. Residence, Ashford
Bowdler Vicarage, near Ludlow.
Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet— Eliza Emma Marshall : m. 1867, Lieut.-Col. John James
Bull (formerly of s6th Regt.), who d. 1883, and has issue living, George Parker, b. 1870, — Mary
Beatrice. Residence, Marlborough, Falmbuth. Gertrude : m. 1866, Glinn Pridham, Esq., of 14,
South Square, Gray's Inn, W.C., and has issue living, Gertrude Elderton, — Florence Parker.
Residence.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Albert Parker, Esq., 5th son of znd baronet, b. 1826, d. 1875 : m.
1851, Henrietta Lucy, da. of the late William Robert Jennings, B.C.S. :—
Several daus.
The ist baronet, Vice-Admiral Sir William, received his baronetcy for the splendid victory he
achieved in 1797 over the Spanish fleet off Cape St. Vincent. The 2nd baronet was Vice-Admiral of
the White : his 2nd, 3rd, and 4th sons became respectively 3rd, sth, and 6th baronets.
PARKER, Creation 1844, of Shenstone, Staffordshire.
Sir WILLIAM BIDDULPH PARKER, 2nd Baronet ; b.
Aug. I4th, 1824 ; s. his father, Adm. Sir WILLIAM, G.C.B.,
1866 ; ed. at Rugby ; formerly Lieut. Scots Guards ; is a D.L.
for Staffordshire, and a J.P. for Hants: m. 1st, 1855, Jane Con-
stance, who d. 1879, da. of Sir Theophilus Biddulph, 6th
Baronet ; 2ndly, 1887, Kathleen Mary, da. of the late Lorenzo
Kirkpatrick Hall, Esq., of Holly Bush, Staffordshire and has
issue.
^rms —Gules, a chevron or between three leopards' faces or. Crtst —
A leopard's head erased, affrontee, ducally gorged or.
Sub libertate quietem. Seat— Shenstone Lodge, Lichfield. Residence— Blackbrook House,
Under liberty rest. Fareham. Club — Arthur's.
424
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Sons living— WILLIAM LORENZO, b. Jan. 9th, 1889 Henry Edward, b. 1891.
Brother living— George, b. 1827; entered R.N. 1840, became Capt. 1854, and retired Adm. 1884 ;
is a J.P. for Devon : nt. 1857, Anne Elizabeth, da. of the late William Mackworth Praed, Esq., of
Delamore, and has issue living, William Frederic, b. 1860 ; is Capt. ist Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince
Consort's Own) ; m. 1885. Helinor, da. of Col. Fitzroy Stephen, C.B., and has issue living, William
Mackworth b. 1886, Cyril George b. 1890,— Mackworth Praed, b. 1865 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly
Lieut. 4th Vol. Batn. Oxfordshire L.I.,— Mary Frances Susan, — Evelyn Annie : in. 1887, William
Corytpn, Esq., of Pentillie Castle, Cornwall, and Highlands, Ivybndge. Residence, Delamore,
Ivybridge, Devonshire. Club, United Service.
Sisters living— Charlotte Martha (Hon. Mrs. George Douglas) : m. 1850, Adm. the Hon. George
Henry Douglas, son of igth Earl of Morton. Residence, Nusells, Royston.— — Rose Augusta:
m 1848, Lieut.-Col. Edward Vesey Browne. Residence, Dromard House, Rathkeale, co. Limerick.
Emily Georgiana.
The ist baronet, grandson of the Right Hon. Sir Thomas Parker (cf Park Hall, Staffordshire,
Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer), commanded in the Tagus during the war between Don Pedro
and Don Miguel ; he was a Lord of the Admiralty in 1834 and 1835-41, principal naval A.D.C.
to H.M., Commander-in-Chief during Chinese war 1841-2, and in Mediterranean 1845-52, and some-
time Senior Admiral of the Fleet.
PARKYNS, Creation 1681, of Bunny Park, Nottinghamshire.
Sir THOMAS GEORGE AUGUSTUS PARKYNS,
6th £aronet,son of thelate Thomas Boultbee Parkyns,
Esq., 2nd son of 3rd Baronet; b. June 26th, 1820;
s. his kinsman. Sir GEORGE AUGUSTUS HENRY
ANNE (2nd Baron Rancliffe), 1850; formerly Capt.
S. Notts Yeo. Cav. ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Notts:
m. 1843, Annie, who d. 1888, da. of W. Jennings,
Esq. , and has issue.
£Vrmg — Argent, an eagle displayed sable, on a canton or
seven billets ermine. £r,tst — Out of a ducal coronet or, a pine
nut proper. Supporters — Two pegasi wings endorsed ermine.
Residence — Stapleton, Beckenham, Kent.
Bold in a good cause.
Son living— THOMAS MANSFIELD FORBES, b. April
30th, 1853; ed. at Eton, and at Brasenose Coll., Oxford; Bar. Inner Temple 1879: m. 1886,
Beatrice, da. of Arthur Travers Crawford, Esq., C.M.G., and has issue living, Sylvia Dorothy,
b. 1887. Residence, 27, Rossetti Garden Mansions, Chelsea, S.W. Chambers, 5, Crown Office
Row, Temple, E.G.
Daughters living— Annie : »/. 1864, George Walter Tyser, Esq., and has issue living, Walter
•Parkyns (Clubs, United University, Isthmian), b. 1867; ed. at Winchester, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb., — Hugh (Club, Isthmian), b. 1868 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Jesus Coll., Camb., — Lionel
Robert, b. 1875, — George Beaumont, b. 1877,- — Violet Mary, — Madeline Amy. Residences, 43,
Lexham Gardens, Kensington, W. ; Bere Court, Pangbourne, Berks. Emily : m. 1869, William
Edward Dowdeswell, Esq. Residences, Pull Court, Tewkesbury ; Sarnhill Grange, Tewkesbury.
Charlotte Ada. Edith : m. 1885, Ernest Lambert Swinburne Anne, Esq., formerly Capt.
55th Regt., and has issue living, George Charlton, b. 1886, — Hesleytyne Oswald Charlton, £. 1888, —
Ernestine Mary Charlton, b. 1887. Residences, Burghwallis Hall, near Doncaster : Blenkinsopp
Castle, GreenhuaJ, Carlisle. Katherine Beatrice : ;/.-. 1892, Charles Randall Atkinson, Esq.
Residence,
Brother living-Mansfield, b. 1824 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Cambridge (B,A. 18— , M. A. 18— ) ; formerly
Lieut.-Col. Notts Rifle Vol. and Capt. Royal Sherwood Foresters Militia ; was Attache to the
Embassy to Constantinople 1850-52 : in. 1854, the Hon. Emma Louisa Bethell, who d. 1877, da. of
ist Baron Westbury, and has issue living, Ellinor Charlotte : tn. 1879, Major Henry Chesshyr-
Claughton Walker, R.A., Professor at the Staff Coll., Sandhurst, — Mary Anunziata : /«. 1879, Major
Philip Cardew, R.E. [see B. Westbury],— Ada Murray: m. 1886, the Rev. Walter Edward Buck-
land, V. of Woodborough, Notts, and has issue living, Ethel Mary Emma b. 1888, Norah
Parkyns b. 1890, Sibyl Mansfield b. 1891, Phyllis Dorothy f. 1892,— Ethel : m. 1886, Maj.-Gen. Percy
Guillennard Llewellyn Smith, R.E., of Foelallt, Bournemouth, and has issue living, Isham Percy b.
1890, Dora Mansfield Percy b. 1888,— Emma Sybilla,— Augusta Mansfeld, — Hilda: m. 1890, the
Rev. Arthur H >milton Pemberton, R. of W. Stow, Suffolk, — Constance Dorothy. Residence,
Woodborough Hall, Nottingham. Club, Arthur's.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandchildren of the late George Isham Parkyns, Esq., el. son of the late George
Parkyns, Esq., 3rd son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Capt. Levett Broadley Parkyns, b. 1779, d. 18 — : m. 18— , Elizabeth Pollard,
a widow, who d. 1832 :—
Edward Territt,' b. 18 — : tn. 18 — , and has issue living, six children. Augusta PhEdora Byron : ;«.
18 — , C«pt. John Colpoys Heaslop, R.N., who d. 1867, and has issue living, Calpoys Parkyns, b.
1837; entered R.M.A. 1854, became Lieut.-Col. 1882, and retired 1886: m. 1869, Lucy, da. of the
late Rev. R. G. Richards, and has issue living, Adair Colpoys b. 1875, Catherine Phedora Lucy,—
Rev. Charles Le Poer Trench, b. 1853 ; is a Chap. R.N. : tn. 1876, Alice, da. of the late Rev.
Richard Henry Wall, D.D., and has issue living, Phedora Isabel Frayne, Viola Frances Parkyns,
Rachel Louise, — Florence Lucy : tn. 18— , John Cunningham, Esq. Residence,
The 4th baionet was created Baron Rancliffe 1795, which title became extinct at the death of his
son, 1850.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. 425
JONES-PARRY, Creation 1886, of Madryn Castle, co. Carnarvon. [Extinct 1891.]
Sir LOVE THOMAS DUNCOMBE JONES-PARRY, ist and* last Baronet.
WidOW living Of 1st Baronet — CHARLOTTE BELL {Lady Jones-Parry), da. ofCapt. — Arnott,
and widow of F. A. Elliott, Esq. : in. 1886, Sir Love Thomas Duneombe Jones-Parry, ist baronet,
who d. 1891, when the title became extinct. Residences, Madryn Castle, Pwlheli, Carnarvonshire ;
117, Piccadilly, W.
PASLEY, Creation 1794, of Craig, Dumfriesshire.
Sir THOMAS EDWARD SABINE PASLEY, 3rd Baronet,
son of the late Capt. Thomas Malcolm Sabine Pasley, R.N., el.
son of and Baronet ; b. Nov. I2th. 1863 ; s. his grandfather,
Adin. Sir THOMAS SABINE, K.C.B., 1884: ed. at Cavendish
Coll., Cambridge (B. A. 1883), and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ;
is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Roy. Berkshire
Regt.) : m. 1890, Lady Constance Wilmot Annie Hastings, el.
da. of 1 3th Earl of Huntingdon, and has issue.
^rms— Azure, on a chevron argent between two roses in chief of the last,
and an anchor in base or, three thistles slipped proper. Cnst — Out of a naval
coronet gold, a sinister arm in armour proper, grasping in the hand a staff
thereon a flag argent, charged with a cross gules, and on a canton azure a
human leg erect, couped above the knee or.
M-9J —
Pro rege et patria Daughter living — Constance lerne Sabine, b. 1891.
pugnans. Brother living— MALCOLM SABINE, R.N., b. April i7th, 1870:
Fighting far my king became a Lieut. 1892.
and country. Sisters living — Matilda Sabine : »/. 1885, Capt. James Hutchinson Swan-
ton, R. M.L.I., and has issue living, James Malcolm Pasley, b. 1887,—
Thomas Hutchinson Sabine, b. 1888,— Margaret Eileen Pasley, b. 1890. Georgina Sabina.
Ellen Sabine.
Uncle
]
l
!«/•<» — xvu»:»cii oiiumc, u. 1074, — iMargarec o;
Sabine. Residence, Invercargill, New Zealand.
AuntS living (daughters of and Baronet)— Jane Matilda: m. 1851, Col. Walter Samuel Stace, R.E.,
who d. 1869, and has issue living, Malcolm Vincent, b. 1853 ; formerly a Surgeon R.N., — William
Wood, b. 1855, — Georgina Elizabeth Lucy : m. 1878, Brig.-Surg. Edward Eustace.— Georgina
Sophy. Residence, The Cottage, Fleet, Hants. Louisa Maria Sabine. Residence, Beechcroff,
Curdidge, Bptley, Hants. Madalene Sabine (Lady Jenkyns): in. 1877, Sir Henry Jenkyns,
K.C.B. Residences, East Molesey ; Botley Hill, Botley, Hants.
Mother living— Emma Louisa, da. of John Losh, Esq., of Port of Spain, Trinidad : in. 1860, Capt.
Thomas Malcolm Sabine Pasley, R. N., who d. 1870,6!. son of 2nd baronet. Residence, Summer
Lodge, Crawley.
Collateral Branches living.
Iss'-.e of the late Major Maitland Warren Bouverie Sabine Pasley, 3rd son of 2nd
baronet, b. 1834, d. 1881 : in. 1859, Katherine Henson (who m. 2ndly, 1885, A.
Halstead, Esq., of 26, Holyrood Quadrant, Glasgow), da. of Major Grehan, 78th
Highlanders : —
Maitland Stewart Sabine, 6. 1861. Montagu Wynyard Sabine, b. 1863 ; is Capt. R.A. ; served in
Burmah War 1887-9 (medal w'tn two clasps): m. 1891, Grace Lilian, da, of the late Capt. J. H. H.
St. John. Edward Hugh Sabine, b 1869. Henry Diggles Sabine, b. 1871. Clinton St. Clair
Sabine, b. 1874. Mary Lily Sabine : m. 1887, Walter Ellis Boucher, Esq., and has issue living,
Maitland Walter Sabine, b. 1888. Nancy Adair Sabine. Florence Sabine.
Issue (by ist marriage) of the late Capt. Hamilton Sabine Pasley, $th son of 2nd
baronet, b. 1837, d. 1800 : m. ist, 1860. Catherine Anne, who d. 1872, el. da. of
Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Richard Hare, brother of 2nd Earl of Listowel ; 2ndly, 1877,
Maude, da. of Roger Hawkes, Esq. : —
Thomas Hamilton Sabine, b. 1861 ; is an Assist. Paymaster R.N. ; served in Egyptian War 1882
(medal and bronze star). Richard Sydney Sabine, b. 1862. Charles Malcolm Sabine, b. 1864.
The ist baronet, Adm. Sir Thomas Pasley, was created a baronet, with remainder to the issue
male of his daughters successively, and in 1808 was succeeded by his grandson, Thomas Sabine, who,
in 1809, assumed by royal license the surname of Pasley.
Paston-Bedingfeld, see Bedingfeld.
Paston-Cooper, see Cooper.
426
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
PAUL, Creation 1794, of Paulville, Carlow.
Sir ROBERT JOSHUA PAUL, 3rd Baronet, son of
the late William Gun Paul, Esq., 2nd son of 1st Baronet ; b.
April 3rd, 1820 ; s. his uncle, Sir JOSHUA CHRISTMAS, 1842 ;
is a D.L. and a J.P. for Waterford, and Vice-Lieut. of co.
Waterford; High Sheriff of Carlow 1844, and of Waterford
1846: m. 1849, Anne, who d. 1858, da. of the late William
Blacker, Esq. , of Woodbrook, co. Wexford, and has issue.
JVnns — Azure, a sword erect argent, pommel and hilt or, between four
crosses patee-fitchee of the second. Crest — A cross patee-fitchee or, between
two swords erect in saltire argent, pommels and hilts gold.
Seats — Paulville, co. Carlow ; Tinoran, co. Wicklow ; Ballyglan, co.
Waterford. Clubs — Kildare Street, St. George's Yacht, Waterford co.
Vana spes vitae.
Vain is the hope of life.
Sons living— WILLIAM JOSHUA, 6. June 2oth, 1851 ; ed. at Camb.
Univ. (M.A. 187-) ; is Resident Magistrate for cos. Galway and Ros-
common : m. 1880, Richenda Juliet, da. of Henry Edmund Gurney,
Esq., of Nutwood Lodge, Gatton, near Reigate, and has issue living, Robert Joshua, /'. 1883, —
William Edmund Jeffrey, b. 1885, — Ellen Juliet Ann. Residence, A.rtramonte, Wexford. Clubs,
White's, Pratt's, Kildare Street. Robert Gun, b. 1856 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin. Residence,
Ballyglan, Waterford. Club, Waterford co.
Daughters living — Anne Isabel. Susan Marianna.
Sisters living— Elizabeth. Ellen Jane.
PAUL, Creation 1821, of Rodborough, Gloucestershire.
Sir EDWARD JOHN DEAN PAUL, 4th Baronet, son
of the late George Robert Paul, Esq., 2nd son of 1st baronet ;
b. May 6th, 1831 ; s. his cousin, Sir AUBREY JOHN DEAN, 1890 ;
is a J.P. for Gloucestershire: m. 1st, 1864, Mary Georgiana
Elizabeth, who d. 1865, da. of Col. Henry Vaughan Brooke, C.B. ;
2ndly, 1867, Eliza Monckton, who d. 1886, da. of Maj.-Gen.
James Ramsay [E. IJalhousie, colls.], and has issue.
^Vrms — Argent, on a fesse azure three cross-crosslets or, in base as many
ermine spots. (Srtst — A leopard's head proper, erased per fesse gules.
Residences — Twickenham Meadows, Middlesex ; 7, St. George's Place,
S.W. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Raleigh, Hurlingham.
Sons living— By 2nd marriage— AUBREY HENRY EDWARD
Pro rege et repubhca. DEAN, b. 1869 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Northumberland Fusiliers.
For the king and the Wentvvorth Francis Dean, b. 1870.
state. Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Harriet Mary Georgiana : m.
1884, Robert C. Sutherland Pearce, Esq., and has issue Jiving, Robert
Edward Stanley, b. 1885, — Rita Irene, b. 1887. Residence, Loperwood Manor, Totton, Hants.
By 2nd marriage— Edith Maud : »«. 1888, Richard George Stacpoole, Esq. Mabel Louisa :
m. 1892, Capt. Thomas James Atherton, i2th Lancers. Gladys Lisa.
WidOW living Of 3rd Baronet— LAURA (Lady Paul), da. of Sir John Lister Lister-Kaye, 2nd
Bart. : »z. 1851, Sir Aubrey John Dean Paul, 3rd baronet, who d. 1890. Residence, Molino del
Ponte, Alassio, Liguria, Italy.
Pauncefort-Duncombe, see Duncombe.
PAYNE, Creation 1737. of St. Christopher's, West Indies.
This Baronetcy is assumed by each of the under-mentioned gentlemen, as
•jth and ^th Baronet respectively.
The first-named is great-grandson of Sir John Payne, who succeeded
his father, Sir Gillies, without dispute, and died in 1803, and was in turn
succeeded by his son Charles as 4th baronet, also without dispute. In 1828
Peter Payne, the younger brother of John Payne (ante), assumed the title,
on an allegation of the illegitimacy of his elder brother, the said John
Payne, and in consequence of a finding by a Master in Chancery in certain
legal proceedings relative to the custum of the Manor of AtlinWorch, in
which he was found to be the. eldest legitimate son of Sir Gillies ; but
the order of confirmation of the Court in regard to th;s finding was subse-
quently discharged, and an issue offered as to the legitimacy of both John
and Peter Payne, which, however, was never tried. From Peter is de-
scended the second-named.
^rms— Gules, a fesse between two lions passant-guardant argent.
Crist — A lion's jamb erect argent, grasping a broken tilting spear gules.
Halo mori quam foedari. PHILIP MONOUX PAYNE, b. 1858; S. his father,
I had rather die than be COVENTRY, 1874; ed. at Magdalene Coll., Camb.: m. l88o,
dishonored. Winifred, da. of Richard Vigors Doyne, Esq., Barrister-at-law,
of 8, Stratton Street, W., and has issue.
Residence — Wootton, Bedford.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
427
Daughters living — Dorothy Winifred Monoux. Sybil Harriet Monoux Marjorie Violet
Monoux.
Sister living— Henrietta Anna Maria: m. 1882, Capt. William Johnson Howard Townsend, for-
merly of 4th Dragoon Guards, and has issue living, Philip Charles, b. 1888, — Richard Johnson, b.
1890. Residence, Blue Bridge, Halstead, Essex.
SALUSBURY GILLIES PAYNE, b. 1829; s. his father, CHARLES GILLIES,
1870 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Brasenose Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1852) ; Bar. Middle Temple
1857 ; is a J.P. for Beds : m. 1858, Catherine Anne, da. of Robert Chadwick, Esq.,
of High Bank, near Manchester, and has issue.
Seat — Blunham House, Sandy, Bedfordshire. Club— Oxford and Cambridge.
Sons living— CHARLES ROBERT SALUSBURY, b. 1859 ; is a retired Lieut. R.N. Club,
Union. Arthur Lavington, b. 1860: m. 1887, Alice Ida da. of the late James Dugdale, Esq.,
of Wroxall Abbey, Warwickshire, and has issue living, Charles, b. 1888. Peter George Stanhope,
b. 1861 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1885: in. 1892, Maud, da. of Frederick Banbury, Esq. Chambers,
2, Pump Court, Temple, E.C. Club, Oxford and Cambridge. Frederick Gillies, b. 1864.
Gerald FitzRoy, b. 1870. Hubert St. John, b. 1871. Harold Digby (twin), b. 1871. John,
b. 1877.
Daughters living— Isabel Mary Salusbury. Winifred Eva : m. 1890, Reginald Arthur Tatton,
Esq. Catherine Janet. Lilian Maud.
•Sisters living— Emily Mary: m. 1854, Charles Livius Grimshawe, Esq., who d. 1887, J.P. and
D.L., for Bedfordshire, and has issue living, Edmund Salusbury Vaughan, b. 18 — , — Arthur
Grimsagh Cecil, b. 18 — : nt 1890, Mabel Irene, youngest da. of George Elin, Esq., J.P., of Lea-
hoe, Hertford, — Emily Geraldine Erne : in. 1883, as his second wife, Henry John Conant, Esq.
(of Puckrup Hall, Tewkesbury), J.P. for Gloucestershire, and has issue living, Malcolm Vaughan
b. 1883, Nigel Cecil Peter b. 1891, Irene Frances Evelyn b. 1887. Residence, Goldington Grange,
Bedford. Laura Anne: ;«. 1852, Abel Mellor, Esq., H.E.I.C.S., who d. 1878, and has issue
living, Llewellyn Salusbury, b. 1853; is Major ist Batn. King's (Liverpool Regt.): m. 1884,
Margaret Lloyd, da. of Lloyd Davidson, Esq., of co. Derry, — Armine Viveash, b. 1854, — Claud
Salusbury Foljambe, b. 1857, — Salusbury Manners, b. 1862, — Gertrude Evelyn : ni. 1888, Robert
James Lmdsell, Esq., of St. Ives, Hunts, — Ethel Gwen Charlotte: in. 1882, Arthur Lindsell, Esq.,
of Biggies wade, — Sibyl Offley. Residence, n, Grange Gardens, Eastbourne.— —Gertrude Maria
Grace: in. ist, 1857, the Rev. William Gaskell Rouse, M.A. ; 2ndly, 1873, Philip Henry Phillips,
Esq., and has issue living, Dora Gertrude. Residence, Forest Lea, Crowborough, Tunbridge Wells.
Isabel Janet.
Payne-Gallwey, see Gallwey.
PEARCE, Creation 1887, of Cardell, Inverkip, co. Renfrew.
Sir WILLIAM GEORGE PEARCE, M.P., and Baronet ;
b. July 23rd, 1861 ; s. his father, Sir William, 1888 ; ed. at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (LL.B. 1884, M.A. 1888); Bar. Inner
Temple 1885 ; is a J.P. for Berks ; has sat for Plymouth (C)
since July 6th, 1892.
$nns — Gules, a chevron nebule'e argent, guttee-de-poix, between in
chief an unicorn's head erased or, and in base a lymphad of the last. (Crest
— In front of an arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping two javelins
saltirewise points to the dexter, all proper, an unicorn's head erased sable.
Seats — Cardell House, Wemyss Bay, N.B. ; Chilton Lodge, Hunger-
ford, Wilts. Town Residence— i, Hyde Park Gardens, W. Chtbs— Carlton,
Junior Carlton.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— DINAH ELIZABETH (Lady Pearce),
da. of Robert Sowter, Esq., of Gravesend : IK. 1860, Sir William Pearce,
Audax et celer. ist baronet, who d. 1888. Residence, i, Hyde Park Gardens, W.
Bold and quick. The ist baronet sat as M.P. for Lanarkshire, Govan Division (C) 1885-8.
PEASE, Creation 1882, of Button Lowcross and Pinchintriorpe, co. York.
Sir JOSEPH WHITWELL PEASE, M.P., ist Baronet,
el. son of the late Joseph Pease, Esq., M.P., of Southend,
Darlington, by Emma, da. of the late Joseph Gurney, Esq., of
Lakenham Grove, Norwich ; b. June 23rd, 1828 ; is a J.P.
and D.L. for co. Durham, aJ.P., a D.L., and a County
Alderman for N. Riding of York, a Director and Dep. Chin,
of the N.E. Railway Co., and Chin, of Pease and Partners
(Limited); sat as M.P. for S. Durham (L) 1865-85, since when
he has sat for Barnard Castle Div. of Durham : m. 1854, Mary,
who d. 1892. da. of the late Alfred Fox, Esq., of Falmouth,
and has issue.
^rms — Per ftsse azure and gules, a fesse nebuly ermine between two
Pax et spes. lambs passant in chief argent, and in base upon a mount proper a dove
Peace and hote rising argent, holding in the beak a pea stalk, the blossom and pods also
proper. Cnst — Upon the capital of an Ionic column a dove rising, holding
in the beak a pea stalk as in the arms.
428
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Seats — Hutton Hall, Gisborough, Yorkshire ; Kerris Vean, Falmouth. Tinun Residence —
44, Grosvenor Gardens, S.\V. Clubs — Reform, Brooks's, Devonshire, City Liberal.
Sons living— ALFRED EDWARD, b. 1857; ed. at Grove House, Tottenham, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1880 in History Tripos, M.A. 1883); is a J.P. and a County Councillor (Gisborough
Div.) for N. Riding of York, a D. L. for London, and a Director of Pease and Partners (Limited) ;
sat as M.P. for York 1885-92, when he was defeated: m. 1880, Helen Ann, da. of Sir Robert
Nicholas Fowler, M.P., ist baronet, and has issue living, Edward, /'. 1880, — Christopher York,
i>. 1886, — Lavender Mary, b. 1889. Residence, Pinchinthorpe House, Gisborough. Clubs, Brooks's,
National Liberal. - Joseph Albert, M.P., b. 1860; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1885); is a
J.P. for N. Riding of Yorkshire and for Durham Co., a County Councillor for Durham, Crook Div.,
and a Director of Pease and Partners (Limited) ; elected Mayor of Darlington 1889 ; has sat as
M.P. for Northumberland, Tyneside Div. (LG) since 1892 : in. iS86, Ethel, only da. of Lieut.-
Gen. Sir Henry Marshman Havelock-Allan, V.C., C.B., ist Bart., and has issue living, Miriam
Blanche, b. 1887, — Joseph, b. 1889. Residence, Snow Hall, Gainford, Darlington. Clubs, Brooks's,
Reform.
Daughters living— Sarah Charlotte. - Maud Mary. - Helen Blanche : in. 1890, Edward Lloyd
Pease, Esq. Lucy Ethel : in. 1890, Gerald Buxton, Esq. [see Buxton, Bart.].— —Agnes Claudia
Fox.
Brother living— Arthur, b. 1837 ; is a J.P. for N. -Riding of Yorks, and for co. of Durham, Alder-
man of Durham County Council, and of Darlington, of which borough he was Mayor 1873-4 ; sat as
M.P. for Whitby (L) 1880-5, when he unsuccessfully contested Whitby Div. of N. R. of York;
unsuccessfully contested Darlington (/, U) 1892 : m. 1864, Mary Lecky, da. of Ebenezer Pike, Esq., ,
of Besborough, co. Cork, and has issue living, Arthur Francis (of Tees Grange, Darlington), b. 1866 ;
is a County Councillor for Durham, Darlington (No. 4) Div. : in. 1889, Laura Matilda Ethelwyn,
da. of Charles Peter Allix, Esq., and has issue living, Richard Arthur b. 1890, Mary Ethelwyn b.
1892,— Herbert Pike, b. 1867,— Claud Edward, b. 1874,— Alice Mary, b. 1869,— Rosa Elizabeth, b.
1871, — Winifred Pike, b. 1873, — Evelyn Ada, b. 1876. Residences, Hummersknott, Darlington;
Cliffe House, Marske-by-the-Sea, Yorkshire ; 2, Prince's Gardens, S.W. Club, Reform.
Sisters living — Jane Gurney. Residence, Southend, Darlington. - Emma Gurney. Residence,
Southend, Darlington. - Rachel : ;«. ist, 1851, Charles Albert Leatham, Esq., of Gunnergate,
Yorkshire; 2ndly, 1875, William Fowler, Esq. Residences, Moor Hall, Harlow, Essex; 43,
Grosvenor Square, W.
The father of the present baronet sat as M.P. for South Durham (L) 1832-41.
BROOKE-PECHELL, Creation 1797, of Paglesham, Essex.
Sir GEORGE SAMUEL BROOKE-PECHELL, 5th Baronet ',
el. son of the late Capt. Samuel George Pechell, R.N., of Bere-
leigh. Hants, el. son of the late Augustus Pechell, Esq., 2nd son
of 2nd Baronet ; b. March loth, 1819 ; s. his cousin, Vue-Adm.
Sir GEORGE RICHARD, 1860, when he assumed the additional
surname of Brooke; formerly Lieut. 47th Regt. Madras N.I., and
Major Shropshire Militia ; retired from 2nd Vol. Batn. Hamp-
shire Regt. with rank of Col. : m. 1842, May Robertson, da. of
the late Col. Bremner, 47th Madras X.I., and has issue.
^rms — Gules, a lion rampant or, on a chief of the second three laurel
branches erect proper. Crtst — A lark proper charged with two fleurs-de-lis
in fesse or.
Residence — Alton House, Alton, Hampshire.
Vix ea nostra voco.
rC£ my owrif l
Sons living — SAMUEL GEpRGE, b. Aug. i6th, 1852: formerly in
R.N. : m. 1879, Constance Louisa, da. of Capt. Edward Henry Chawner,
formerly of 77th Regt. Club, Army and Navy. - Augustus Alexander PECHELL, />. 1857; ed. at
Edinburgh Univ. (M.B. 1881); is Surg.-Capt. in Army Medical Staff: m. 1888, Mabel Marion
Anderson, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. George Briggs, Madras Army, and has issue living, Paul,
b. 1889, — George, b. 1891. - Horace James, b. 1862. Mortimer George, b. 1869.
Daughters living— Georgina Bremner. - May Sarah Florence. - Mary Anne Henrietta Cecil :
in. 1879, Edward Marriott Cooke, Esq., M.B., Medical Sup. of Worcester County Asylum.
Residence, Powyke, near Worcester. Sophia Alice.
Brother living — Charles PECHHLL, b. 1820 ; is a retired Com. R.N. : in. 1852, Anne Catherine, da.
of Edmund Hemmings Owen, Esq., formerly of Stoke St. Millbro' Lodge, Salop, and has issue living,
Edmund Donald, b. 1854 : m. 1887, Mary Louisa, el. da. of the late H. W. Sheppard, Esq., of
Brampton Abbotts, Ross, Herefordshire, and has issue living, Hugh Charles b. 1890, —Emma
Rosamond, — Anne Catherine, — -Fanny Caroline, — Emily Maud. Residence, 14, Grosvenor Place,
Bath.
Sister living — Caroline Sarah PECHELL. Residence, Beech Cottage, Portland Place, Leamington.
Daughter living Of 4th Baronet— Adelaide Harriet : in. 1857, Col. Alfred Plantagenet Frederick
Charles Somerset, C.B. [see D. Beaufort, colls.]. Residence, Enfield Court, Middlesex.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. William Mortimer Pechell, brother of 5lh baronet, b. i?22, d.
1859 • *"• I^49> Georgiana, da. of John Harrop, Esq., of Broughton Hall, Stafford : —
William Mortimer Charles, b. 1850 ; is Capt. 3rd Batn. Northumberland Fusiliers : in. 1883, Emily
Louisa, da. of Major Montagu Barton (formerly of 8sth King's L.I.), of Woodlands, Fleet,
Hants, and has issue living, Elaine Mortimer,— Esme Muriel Mortimer. Residence, Newnham,
Hants.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
429
Issue of the late Major Edward Rodney Cecil Pechell, brother of 5th baronet, b. 1837
d. 1880: m. 1859, Alicia AUeyne (who ;«., zndly, 1882, Brig.-Surg. Edward Litton
Low, M.B.), da. of the late Rev. John Rothwell, R. of Amherst Island: —
Elizabeth Caroline.— Charlotte Alice Rothwell.
Grandchildren of the late Augustus Pechell, Esq., 2nd son of ist baronet :. —
Issue of the late Rev. Horace Robert Pechell, Chancellor of Brecon, b. 1792, d. 1882 : in. 1826,
Lady Caroline Mary, who d. 1869, da. of Lord Mark Kerr and Charlotte, in her own right,
Countess of Antrim : —
Augustus, b. 1828 : at. 1863, Lucy Jane, who d. 1872, da. of the Rev. Charles Douglas Beckford, of
Southampton, and has issue living, Alice. Club, Travellers'.— —Mark Robert, b. 1830 ; became a
retired Vice-Adm. 1885, and Adm. 1892 ; served in Baltic Expedition 1854-5 (medal) : m. 1861, Ellen
Maria, da. of Cobbett Derby, Esq., of Horton, Bucks [Fludyer, Bart.], and has issue living, Mark
Horace Kerr, b. 1867 ; is Lieut, ist Batn. King's Roy. Rifle Corps, — Charles Augustus Kerr, b. 1869 ;
ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst : is Lieut. 2nd Batn. King's Roy. Rifle Corps. — William Cecil Kerr,
£.1874, — Horace Randal Kerr, b. 1875, — Maud Louisa: m. 1890, William Robert Ogilvie-Grant
Esq. [see E. Seafield, colls.], — Sybil Mary Kerr: »/. 1889, Henry Jocelyn Wingfield, Esq. [see V.
Powerscourt, colls.], — Constance Emily Kerr, — Blanche Helen Kerr, — Aileen Kerr. Residences,
Tingrith Manor, Woburn ; 27, Great Cumberland Place, W. Clubs, United Service, Arthur's.
Hervey Charles, b. 1841 : m. 1874, Blanche Henrietta Johnes, da. and heiress of Sir John Villiers
Shelley, 7th baronet. Residences, Maresfield Park, Uckfield, Sussex ; 6, Chapel Street West, May-
fair, W. Club, Travellers'.- — Horatia Charlotte : m. 1866, Col. Henry Skipwith, who d. 1886.
Residence, Hampton Hill, Bishop's Waltham.
The ancestors of this family were established for many generations at Montauban, in Languedoc,
being ennobled by patent 1547. On the revocation of the " Edict of Nantes," Samuel de Pechels and
his family were the objects of persecution, and after suffering extreme cruelties, M. Pechels was shipped
with felons for the West Indies, whence he escaped to Ireland. His two daughters, who had been
taken from him, were placed in a convent and brought up as Catholics ; they afterwards obtained
a grant of all their father's lands, by virtue of a letter from Louis XIV. His son, Jacob, afterwards
spelt the name Pechell, and the patent of baronetcy was so made out. -Sir Thomas, 2nd baronet,
assumed in 1801 the additional surname of Brooke, by royal sign-manua , for himself and his issue.
The 4th baronet was a Vice-Adm., and sometime M.P. for Brighton (Z.).
PEEK, Creation 1874, of Rousdon, Devonshire.
Sir HENRY WILLIAM PEEK, ist Baronet, son of
the late James Peek, Esq., of Watcombe, near Torquay ; b. Feb.
26th, 1825 ; is a J.P. for Surrey and Devon, and head of the
firm of Peek Brothers and Co., tea, coffee, and spice merchants;
unsuccessfully contested Surrey E. 1865; sat as M.P. for Mid-
Surrey (C) 1868-84: is Hon. Lieut. R.N. Artillery Vol. : m.
1848, Margaret Maria, who d. 1884, da. of the late William
Edgar, Esq., of Clapham Common, S. E., and has issue.
gatron of Jibe fibings— Bildeston R., Suffolk; Cranleigh R., Surrey;
Drewsteignton R., Rousdon R., Devon ; and (alternately) St. Mary-at-Hill
with St. Andrew Hubbard R., London.
^rms — Azure, an estoile argent ; in chief three crescents of the last.
Crtst — Two hazel nuts, slipped proper.
Seats — Wimbledon House, Surrey ; Rousdon, near Lyme Regis.
Offices — 20, Eastcheap, E.C. Clubs — Carlton, City Carlton, Constitutional,
Farmers'.
Le Maitre vient.
The Master comes.
SOU living— CUTHBERT EDGAR, b. Jan. 3oth, 1855 ; ed. at Eton, and at Pembroke Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1879, M.A. 1883); is a J.P. for cos. Devon, Middlesex, and London: »«. 1884, the Hon.
Augusta Louisa Brodritk, da. of 8th Viscount Midleton, and has issue living, Wilfrid, b. 1884, —
Roger Grenville, b. 1888,— Margaret, b. 1885, — Violet Eveline, b. 1886, — Gwendolen, b. 1890.
Residence, 25, Bryanston Square, W. Club, Conservative.
Brother living— Rev. Edward, b. 1841 ; ed. at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1866, M.A. 1869). Resi-
dences, Lyme Regis, Dorsetshire ; Malvern Wells.
Sister living— Hannah : m. 1866. Thomas Ness, Esq., who d, 1878. Residence, Daracombe,
Newton Abbot.
PEEL, Creation 1800, of Drayton Manor, Staffordshire:
Right Hon. Sir ROBERT PEEL, P.O.,
G.C.B., 3rd Baronet; b. May 4th, 1822; s. his
father, the Right Hon. Sir ROBERT, M.P., 1850;
ed. at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1843) ;
formerly Capt. Staffordshire Yeo. Cav. ; was Attache
at Madrid 1844-6, Sec. and Charge d' Affaires at
Berne 1846-50, a Lord of the Admiralty 1852-7,
Sec. to Special Mission to Russia, at coronation of
Emperor Alexander. 1856, and Ch. Sec. for Ireland
1861-5 ; sat as M-p for Tarn worth (LC) 1850-80 ;
for Huntingdon (C) 1884-5, and f°r Blackburn (C)
1885-6 ; unsuccessfully contested Gravesencl (C)
By industry.
1880, Inverness Dist. (Z) 1886, and Brighton (LG) 1889; is a J.P. and a D.L. for
43° DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
cos. Stafford and Warwick : m. 1856, Lady Emily Hay, da. of 8th Marquess of
Tweeddale, K.T., and has issue.
gatron 0f One jCifaing— Fazely V., Staffordshire.
£Vrms — Argent, three sheaves of as many arrows proper, banded gules, on a chief azure a bee volant
or. Crtst— --A demi-lion rampant argent, gorged with a collar azure, charged with three bezants, and
holding between the paws a shuttle or. jsupporttrs — On either side a lion guardant argent, gorged with
a collar azure, thereon three bezants, and charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped vert.
Seats — Drayton Manor, Tamworth ; Villa Lammermoor Geneva, Switzerland. Town Residence —
12, Stratton Street, Piccadilly, W. Clubs — Carlton, Brooks's, Turf, Sackville Street, Kildare
Street, St. James's, National Liberal, Royal Western Yacht.
Son living— ROBERT, b. April i2th, 1867 ; ed. at Harrow, andat Balliol Coll., Oxford. Club, Boodle's.
Daughters living — Victoria Alexandrina Julia : ;«. 1887, Daniel F. P. Barton, Esq. Evelyn
Emily. Agnes Helen. Another, f>. 1872.
Brothers living— Right Hon. Sir Frederick, K.C.M.G.,P.C., b. 1823 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (ist class Classics 1845) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1849 ; sat as JVI.P. for Leominster (.6)1849-52,
and for Bury 1852-7 and 1859-65 ; was Under Sec. for the Colonies 1851-2 and 1853-5, Under Sec. for
War 1855-7, a"d Financial Sec. to Treasury 1860-66 ; is aD. L. for Warwickshire (High Sheriff 1873) ;
appointed a Cpmmr. of Railway and Canal Traffic 1873 ; P.C. 1857, K.C. M.G. 1869 : m. ist, 1857,
Elizabeth Emily, who d. 1865, da. of John Shelley, Esq., of Avington House, Hants ; 2ndly, 1879,
Janet, da. of the late Philip Pleydell-Bouverie, Esq. [see E. Radnor, colls.]. Residences, Hampton-in-
Arden, Warwickshire ; 32, Chesham Place, S.W. Club, Manchester Reform. John Floyd, b. 1827;
formerly Capt. Scots Fusilier Guards : m. 1851, Annie, el. da. of Edward Jenney, Esq., of Roscrea,
Ireland. Right Hon. Arthur Wellesley, P.C., At. P., b. 1829 ; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford (M.A. 1852, and Hon. D.C.L. Oxford 1887) ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Warwickshire, and a
J.P. for Beds ; was Parliamentary Sec. to Poor Law Board 1868-71, and to Board of Trade 1871-3,
Patronage Sec. to Treasury 1873-4, ar>d Under Sec. for Home Depart. April to Dec. 1880; unsuc-
cessfully contested Coventry 1863 ; sat as M.P. for Warwick (Z.) 1865-85, since when he has sat for
Warwick and Leamington ; has been Speaker (four times elected) to House of Commons since Feb.
1884: m. 1862, Adelaide, who d. 1890, da. of William Stratford Dugdale, Esq., of Merevale, War-
wickshire, and has issue living, William Robert Wellesley, b. 1867 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1889), — Arthur George Villiers, b. 1868 ; ed. at Harrow, and at New Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1891), — Sidney Cprnwallis, b. 1870 ; ed. at Eton, and at New Coll., Oxford, — Maurice
Berkeley, b. 1873, — Julia Beatrice, — Agnes Mary, — Ella Frances. Residences, The Lodge, Sandy,
Beds ; Speaker's House, Palace of Westminster, S.W. Clubs, United University, Athenaeum.
Sister living — Julia (Countess of Jersey)', m. ist, 1841, the 6th Earl of Jersey, who d. 1859; zndly,
1865, Charles Brandling, Esq. Residence, 32, Wilton Place, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rt. Hon. William Yates Peel (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Robert Moore Peel, b. 18-20, d. 1878 : m. 1865, Ann Augusta (now of
Moore House, Beckenham, Kent), da. of the late Joseph Welch, Esq., of Merlin's Grove,
Carmarthen : —
Robert, b. 1866 ; ed. at Radley ; is Capt. 3rd Batn. Manchester Regt. William Herbert Gylby, b.
1872 ; ed. at Magdalene Coll., Camb. Laurence Moore, b. 1876. Linda Augusta Jane : in.
1891, Eustace Rhodes St. Clair Corbin, Esq., M.B., M.R.C.S., and has issue living, Linda Augusta
Mary Peel, b. 1892. Residence, Merivale, Beckenham, Kent.
Issue of the late Capt. William Yates Peel, b. 18 — , d. 1879: m. 18 — , Alice Emma, who in.
2ndly, 1882, St. George Dyson Mansergh, Esq., formerly of Rock Lodge, co. Cork : —
Laura. Edith.
Issue of the late Rt. Hon. William Yates Peel, M.P., 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1789,
d. 1858 : in. 1819, Lady Jane Elizabeth Moore, who d. 1847, da. of 2nd Earl of
Mountcashel : —
Rev. Frederick, b. 1833 ; ed. at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1858, M.A. 1860) ; is V. of Little Malvern,
Worcester : m. 1859, the Hon. Adelaide Frances Isabella Hanbury-Tracy, da. of 3rd Baron Sudeley,
and has issue living, Arthur Robert (Clubs, Arthur's, St. James's), b. 1861 ; ed. at Eton ; is a 3rd Sec.
at Washington, — William Charles (of Lewiston, W. Virginia, U.S.A.' Club, White's), b. 1863 ; ed.
at Radley: m. 1889, Marion Georgiana Frances, da. of Libert Chandler, Esq., of U.S.A., and has
issue living, Alfreda Adelaide Marion, — Alfred Henry (of Lewiston, W. Virginia, U.S.A. Club,
White's), b. 1864, — Henry Tracy (Clubs, Marlborough, Guards'), b. 1867; is Lieut, ist Batn.
Coldstream Guards, — Gertrude Emma, — Leila Georgina, — Constance Madeline. Residences,
Barassie House, near Malvern Link ; 42, Lennox Gardens, S.W. Francis, b. 1835 ; formerly Capt.
34th Foot : m. 1873, Caroline Edith Blanche, da. of the late Anthony Browne Story, Esq., of St.
Albans, and has issue living, Robert Francis, b. 1874, — Violet Ellen Antoinette. Residence, Boxted
House, Colchester. Club, Junior United Service. Ellen. Elizabeth : m. 1848, the Rev. Robert
Seymour Nash, J.P., Canpa of Bristol and V. of Old Sodbury, and has issue living, Robert George
Frederick, b. 1852, — William Peel (Club, Junior United Service), b. 1853 ; is Major Manchester
Regt., and Adj. of its ist Vol. Batn. ; served in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal, bronze star) : m.
1887, Mabel, da. of William Hargreaves, Esq., of Moss Bank, Bolton, — Charles Peel, b. 1855, —
Seymour Peel (of Stevenage, Herts), b. 1857 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; admitted a Solicitor
1882 : in. 1884, Sarah, da. of the late Hon. William Octavius Beresford Annesley [see E. Annesley,
colls.], and has issue living, Clifford Annesley b. 1885, Robert Arthur Seymour b. 1888, Kathleen
Maude b. 1887, Alice Marguerite b. 1892,— Clifford Peel, b. 1850, — Rev. Francis Peel, b. 1861 ; ed.
at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1884, M.A. 1887) ; is Curate of Swinton, near Manchester, — Arthur
Peel, b. 1865, — Dorinda Ellen, — Alice Maud, — Augusta Emily : m. 1886, Capt. Hugo \Villiam
Nairne Scott Smyth, York and Lancaster Regt. Residence, Old Sodbury Vicarage, Chipping
Sodbury.— — Octavia. Alice. Adelaide.— Emily : ;«. 1865, Capt. Henry Charles Mansergh
(formerly of 3gth Regt.). Flora Jane : m. 1860, Capt. Francis John Sidebottom-Venner, who d.
• 1876, and has issue living, Robert Francis, b. 1861, — Florence Edith, — Alice Augusta. Residence,
Grandchild of the late Edmund Peel, Esq., M.P., 3rd son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Major William Peel, b. 1818, d. 1882 : m. 18— :—
Amelia Maria.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
43 I
Grandchildren of the late Very Rev. John Peel, D.D., Dean of Worcester 4th son of
ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Herbert Richard Peel, f>. 1831, d. 1885 : ;«. 1853, Georgiana Maria da.
of the late Rev. Thomas Baker, R. of Hartlebury : —
Herbert, b. 1856. Residence, Calverley Hall, Tarpnrley. Club, Arthur's. Alice : ;«. 1884, Arthur
H. Heath, Esq., and has issue living, Robert Arthur, b. 1887, — Georgina Beatrice. Residence,
Madeley Manor, Newcastle, Staffordshire.— —Amy : m. 1886, the Rev. James Henry Savory, V.
of Little Dalby, and has issue living, Gladys Rebe, b. 1886, — Ethel Mary, b. 1887. Residence.
Little Dalby Vicarage, Melton Mowbray.— Augusta: m. 1883, W. W. Tyrwhitt Drake, Esq., and
has issue living, Herbert William, b. 1885, — Edward Thomas, b. 1887, — Dorothy, b. 1890.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Gen. the Rt. Hon. Jonathan Peel, M.P., D.C.L., Sec. of
State for War,' 5th son of ist baronet, b. 1799, d. 1879 : tn. 1824, Lady Alicia Jane
Kennedy, who d. 1887, da. of ist Marquis of Ailsa : —
Edmund Yates, b. 1826 ; is a Lieut. -Col. in Army unattached ; served in Eastern campaign 1854-5
(medal with two clasps, Turkish medal and 5th class Medjidie) : tn. 1848, Maria Frances Knighton,
da. of the late Richard Chadwick, Esq., and has issue living, Ernest Hope, b. 1853, — Frederick,
b. 1855; is Capt. R.E. ; served in Afghan campaign 1879-80 (medal) : in. 1876, Anna Madeline,
da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Henry Young Darracott Scott, C.B., F.R.S., and has issue living,
Archibald b. 1878, Laurence b. 1881, Violet Adela, — Ellen Margaret, — Edmund, b. 1857 ; formerly
Lieut. R.A., — Adelaide Cecilia, — Isabella: »t. 1876, Capt. Compton Domvile, R.N., — Charlotte
Frances Yates: ;«. 1882, Molyneux Barton, Esq., of Florence. Archibald, b. 1828 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Oxford Univ. (B.A. 1849, M.A. 1852) ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Denbighshire, and a J.P. for
Herts ; unsuccessfully contested Devonport (LC) 1859 : "*• ist> I^57t Mary Ellen, who d. 1863, da.
of Sir William Henry Roger Palmer, 4th baronet ; zndly, 1867, Lady Georgiana Adelaide Russell,
da. of ist Earl Russell, K.G., and has issue living (by ist marriage), William Frederick (Club,
Bachelors'), b. 1861 ; was a Midshipman R.N. 1874-80; is Capt. in the Army ; served in Nile Ex-
pedition 1884-5 (mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp, and 4th class Osmanieh), — Mary Adela:
tn. i8gi, as his second wife, Capt. George Capel Ralph Curzon Fenwick [see Phillipps, Bart.], —
Ellen : in. 1890, Capt. Henry Graham, 2oth Hussars,— (by 2nd marriage), Edward John Russell,
b. 1869 ; ed. at Eton, and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; is Lieut. R.A.,— Jonathan John Russell,
b. 1872 ; ed. at Uppingham Sch. ; is Lieut, ist Vol. Batn. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers,— Alfred Michael
John Russell, />. 1873, — Fergus Lister Grosvenor John Russell, b. 1876, — Fanny Agatha Louisa, —
Ethel Adelaide Georgiana, — Grace. Residence, Westlea, Broxbourne, Herts. Clubs, White's,
Pratt's. John, b. 1829; entered Army 1847, became Major-Gen. 1880, and Lieut.-Gen. (retired)
1885 ; served in Crimean campaign 1855 (severely wounded ; medal with clasp, 5th class Medjidie,
and Turkish medal); formerly A. A. and Q.M.G. Home District. Club, United Service.
William Augustus, b. 1833 ; is a Gen. Inspector Local Govt. Board, and Sec. to Roy. Commn. on
Agriculture. Residence, Gravel Hill, Boxmoor. Alice (Lady Morier) : in. 1861, the Rt. Hon.
Sir Robert Burnett David Morier, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., H.M.'s Ambassador to Russia, and
has issue living, Victoria Mary Alice. Residence, British Embassy, St. Petersburg.
Issue of the late Laurence Peel, Esq., 6th son of ist baronet, b. 1801, d. 1888 : ;«.
Lady Jane Lennox, who d. 1861, da. of 4th Duke of Richmond : —
Sir Charles Lennox, K.C.B. b., 1823 ; has been Clerk to Privy Council since 1875 ; is a J.P. for Sussex ;
C.B. 1882, K.C.B. 1890 : nt. 1848, the Hon. Caroline Georgiana Chichester, who d. 1892, da. of ist
Baron Templemore, and has issue living, George Arthur, b. 1852, — Horace, b. 1857, — Edward
Laurence, b. 1860, — Algernon Robert, b. 1862 ; was Private Sec. to Sec. for Scotland (D. Richmond),
1885-6, and has been Private Sec. to E. Cadogan since Oct. 1886, — Florence Caroline : m. 1871, Col.
Charles Seymour Corkran (formerly Comdg. ist Batn. Grenadier Guards), of 2, Chesham Street,
S.W., — Augusta Jane : m. 1878, Montagu Scott Turner, Esq., of Worcester Park, Surrey,— Cecilia
Georgiana. Residences, Woodcroft, Cuckfield, Sussex ; 96, Eaton Square, S.W. Clubs, Carlton,
Wellington. Cecil Lennox, b. 1830: formerly Lieut. -Col. Scots Guards: m. 1867, the Hon.
Caroline Susan Mary Stapleton Cotton, da. of 2nd Viscount Combermere, and has issue living,
Alice Jane Lennox, — Cecil Hester Lennox. Residence, The Cottage, Easthampstead Park, Woking-
ham. Club, Guards'. Constance Augusta Lennox : tn. 1863, Col. George-Grant Gordon, C.B.
{see M. Huntly, colls.]. Residence, Royal Lodge, Windsor Park.
The ist baronet, Sir Robert, M.P. for Tamworth 1790-1818, was an eminent cotton-spinner, and
contributed ,£10,000 towards promoting the war with France. His illustrious successor, the Right
Hon. Sir Robert, P.C., M.P. for Tamworth (C), was Prime Minister 1834-5 ar>d 1841-6; he died in
1850, honored throughout England, and so respected abroad that the French Assembly, on hearing
of his lamentable death, — caused through an accident,— adjourned its sitting for that day.
BERESFORD-PEIRSE, Creation 1814, of Bagnall, Waterford.
Sir HENRY MONSON DE-LA-POER BERESFORD-
PEIRSE, 3rd Baronet^ son of the late Henry William De-la- Poer
Beresford-Peirse, Esq., 2nd son of 1st Baronet ; b. Sept. 25th,
1850 ; s. his uncle, S?r GEORGE DE-LA- POER BERESFORD,
1873 ; ed. at Eton, and at Camb. Univ. ; is a J.P., a D.L., and
a County Councillor (Bedale Div.) for N. Riding of York ;
formerly Lieut. 1st Vol. Batn. The Princess of Wales's Own
(Yorkshire Regt.) : m. 1st, 1873, Lady Adelaide Mary Lucy
Bernard, who d. 1884, da. of 5th Earl of Bandon ; 2ndly, 1886,
Henrietta, da. of Sir Matthew Smith-Dodsworth, 4th Bart.,
and has issue.
gatron of ftfoo gibings— Bedale R. with Burrell C., and Crakehall V.,
Yorkshire.
&rms — Quarterly, ist and 4th, azure, a ducal coronet between three
cross-crosslets fitchee or, Peirse ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, semee of cross-
Nil nisi cruce. crosslets fitchee, three fleurs-de-lis sable, within a bordure wavy ermines.
Depend only on tJte cross. Crests — ist, a cross-crosslet fitchee or, ensigned by a mural crown gules ;
432
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
and, out of a naval crown or, a dragon's head per fesse wavy azure and gules, the lower part of
the neck transfixed by a broken tilting spear in bend sinister, in the mouth the remaining part of the
spear, in bend the point upwards or.
Seat— The Hall, Bedale. Clubs— Carlton, Yorkshire.
Sons living— HENRY BERNARD DE-LA-POER, t. Jan. 9tn, 1875. Richard Windham
De-la-Poer, 6. 1876. Evelyn Francis De-la-Poer, b. 1877. Ernest Arthur De-la-Poer, b. 1879.
John William, b. 1883.
Daughter living — Sybil Georgiana Mary.
Brothers living— William John De-la-Poer, b. 1852 ; is Major 2nd Batn. Princess Charlotte of
Wales's (Roy. Berkshire Regt.): m. 1887, Mary, da. of Thomas Chambers, Esq., of Aberfoyle,
Londonderry, and has issue living, Noel Monson De-la-Poer, 6. 1887, — Thomas Chambers De-la-Poer
b. 1891. Rev. Windham De-la-Poer, b. 1858 ; ed. at Eton, and at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1881,
M.A. 1884) ; is V. of Fulford : m. 1889, Ethel Milman Proctor, da. of William Proctor Baker, Esq.,
of Broomweil House, Brislington, Somerset, and has issue living, Arthur Cecil Proctor De-la-Poer,
b. 1890. Residence, Fulford Vicarage, York.
Sister living — Charlotte Grace : 111. 1874, Maximilian Dudley Digges Dalison, Esq., Lieut. Scots
Guards, who d. 1885, and has issue living, Maximilian Dudley Peirse, b. 1881, — Joan Mary b. 1878.
Residence, Hampton Court Palace.
Daughter living Of 2nd Baronet— Marcia Mary Anne Harriett Wilhelmina De-la-Poer : m.
1875, Capt. Francis Colebrooke Beresford-Drummond [see V. Strathallan], formerly of 7th Dragoon
Guards. Residence, Ashton, Chester.
Uncle living (son of ist Baronet) — Rev. John George BERESFORD, /'. 1821 , ed. at Eton, and at St.
Peter's Coll. , Camb. (B.A. 1844, M.A. 1847); is R. of Bedale : m. 1846, the Hon. Caroline Amelia
Denman, da. of ist Baron Denman, and has issue living, John Peirse De la Peer, b. 1846 ;
is Lieut, in the Army; served in Zulu campaign 1879 (medal with clasp), and in Burmah War
1886-7 (medal with clasp) : m. 1881, Mary Elizabeth Thomasina, da. of Col. Henry Stewart
Beresford Bruce, of Ballyscullion House, Castle Dawson, co. Londonderry \see Bruce, Bart., cr.
1804], and has issue living, George Wilfred Bruce De la Poer b. 1888, Mary Caroline Helen,
Marion Evelyn Jane Alexander, — Charles Windham De-la-Poer, b. 1858 ; formerly Lieut. R.N. ; is
Capt. in Mexican Navy,— Rev. Henry William De-la-Poer, b. 1862 ; formerly a ist grade Officer in
Indian Marine; served in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal and bronze star), and as Indian Transport
Officer in Soudan campaign 1885 (clasp) ; is Harbour Chaplain of Indian Marine, Bombay, — Rez>.
Walter Vevers De-la-Poer, b. 1864 ; is Curate of Stanningley, Leeds, — Caroline Theodosia : m.
1866, Thomas Hood Cockburn-Hood, Esq , who d. 1889, — Marion Harriet, — Gertrude Geprgina :
7«. 1876, the Rev. John Shapland Eliot Cockburn-Hood, V. of Kirkby Fleetham, Yorkshire, and
has issue living, Claude Beresford b. 1878, Marion b. 1877, Gertrude Cecilia b. 1879, Caroline
Charlotte b. 1881, Mary Margaret b. 1882, Adelaide Anne b. 1885, — Frances Anne : m. 1888, the
Rev. Edgar Carr, R. of Kirkby Wiske, Yorkshire, and has issue living, Guy Beresford b. 1889,
Frances Evangeline b. 1891, — Elizabeth Margaret: m. 1877, the Rev. Ernest Henry Kellett Long,
R. of Newton Flotman, Long Stratton, Norfolk, and has issue living, BasilKellett b. 1878, John
Beresford b. 1879, William FortescueA 1880, Walter Denman b. 1 88 1, Charles Ernest £. 1882, Margaret
Marie b. 1884, Nellie Neville b. 1886, — Catherine Emily. Residence, The Rectory, Bedale.
Aunt living (daughter of ist Baronet) — Harriet Charlotte : m. 1843, the Rev. Anthony Hammond,
and has issue living, Anthony Marcus, b. 1849, —Frederick Arthur, b. 1853 : m. 1876, Laura Trew,
da. of the Rev. William Gray, — Alfred Charles, b, 1856, — Constance Mary : m. 1874, Major Edmund
Percival Wilford, 2nd Batn. Gloucestershire Regt., — Alice Georgina: m. 1878, Major John Meade
Sherrard, Paymaster Army Pay Depart., — Marion Isabel. Residence,
Mother living — Henrietta Anne Theodosia. da. of the late Rev. the Hon. Thomas Monson [see
V. Oxenbridge, colls.] : 111. 1848, Henry William De-la-Poer Beresford-Peirse, Esq., who d. 1859.
Residence, The Grange, Bedale.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— ELIZABETH (Lady Beresford), da. of Davis Lucas, Esq., of
Clontibret, co. Monaghan : >«. 1846, Sir George De-la-Poer Beresford, 2nd baronet, who d. 1873.
Residence, Ballachulish, Argyllshire.
The ist baronet, Vice-Adm. Sir John Poo Beresford, M.P., K.C.B., G.C.H., sat as M.P. for
Coleraine 1809-12 and 1814-23, for Berwick-on-Tweed 1823-6, for Northallerton 1826-32, again for
Coleraine 1832-3, and for Chatham 1835-7.
PELLY, Creation 1840, of Upton, Essex.
Sir HAROLD PELLY, 4th Baronet ; b. Feb. 28th,
1863 ; s. his half-brother, Sir HENRY CARSTAIRS; M.P., 1877 ;
ed. at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1885) ; formerly
Lieut, ist Vol. Batn. Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regt.),
and Wiltshire Yeo. Cav. ; is a J.P. for Wilts : m. 1889, Anna
Maria, da. of Major Robert Poore [see Poore, Bart., colls.], and
has issue.
^rms — Or, on a bend engrailed azure, between two trefoils three martlets.
Crest — Out of a crown vallery an elephant's head.
Club— Wellington.
Daughter living— Benita Blanche, b. 1892.
Deo ducente nil nocet. Brother living— ARTHUR NORRIS, b. May i5th, 1864 ; formerly
God guiding, nothing
hurts.
Lieut. 3rd Brig., Cinque Ports Div., R.A.
near Lewes. Club, Wellington.
Residence, Barcombe Cross,
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. 433
Half-Sister living— Evelyn Juliana: in. 1867, James Henry, Esq., and has issue living, James
Raymond, b. 1873, — Claude, b. 1881, — Blanche Evelyn, — Lilian, — Elsie Beatrice, — Clare. Resi-
dence, Belgrave Place, Brighton.
Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet-Annie Evelyn Constance Lilian.
Uncles living (sons of ist Baronet)— Albert, b. 1813 : m. 1844, Barbara Ellen, da. of the late
, Rev. Thomas Streatfeild, of Chart's Edge, Kent, and has issue living, Albert Champion, /'. 1845 :
in. 1878, Alice, da. of the late C. A. Ferguson, Esq., of Lee, Kent, and has issue living, a son
and three daus., — William Henry, b. 1847 : in. 1882, Eleanor Lucy, who d. 1883, da. of John
Sisson Steele, Esq., M.R.C.S., of Holmfield, Reigate, and has issue living, Russell George b.
1883, — John Henry, R.N., b. 1848; became Com. 1888; served in Abyssinian campaign 1868
(medal) : in. 1885, and has issue living, John Henry b. 1886, Charles Thorne b. 1890, — -Frederic
Streatfeild (twin), b, 1848; is a retired Lieut. R.N. ; was Transport Officer at Natal during Zuluwai
1879 (medal), — Herbert Alexander, b. 1855 : in. 1882, Florence Hafel, — Harriet Barbara : in. 1878,
Herbert Samuel Penning, Esq., — Alice Leonora. Residence, Beechwood, Loudwater, Bucks.
Octavius, b. 1823; Capt. (h.p.) Madras Cav., formerly Col. Edinburgh Artillery Militia; is a J.P.
for Midlothian: in, 1847, Justinia, da. of John Holwell Fisher, Esq., of Dartford. Residence,
Ardantealla, Midlothian.
Aunt living (daughter of ist Baronet) — Emma Eugenia : in. 1833, Robert Foster Reynolds, Esq.,
who d. 1846. Residence, Woodford, Essex.
Widows living Of 2nd and 3rd Baronets— BLANCHE ELIZABETH (Lady Pelly), da. of the Rev.
Sir Frederick Vincent, nth baronet: in. 1860, Sir John Henry Pelly, 2nd baronet, who d. 1864.
Residence, St. John's Lodge, Warminster.— — LILIAN HARRIET (Lady Lilian Yorke),&&. ofgth
Earl of Wemyss and March: in. ist, 1872, Sir Henry Carstairs Pelly, 3rd baronet, who d. 1877 ;
2ndly, 1882, Henry Francis R. Yorke, Esq. Residence, 22, Queen Anne's Gate, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren cf the late Raymond Pelly, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Charles Raymond Pelly, Esq., b. 1837, d. 1879 : "*• 1864, Louisa Catherine
Emma, da. of Sir Robert North Collie Hamilton, 6th baronet : —
Charles Hamilton Raymond, b. 1867; is Lieut. Sussex Artillery, E Div. R.A., and Reserve of
Officers. Club, Scottish. Constance Louisa : in. 1882, Richard Davies Matthey, Esq., and has
issue living, George Cooper Hugh, b. 1886, — a da., b. 1892. Residence, 15, Wilton Street, S.W.
Ethel Henrietta : in. 1889, Charles Edward Grey Hatherell, Esq. [see B. Dunboyne, colls.].
Adelaide.
Issue of the late Raymond Pelly, Esq., 2nd son of ist Baronet, b. 1810, d. 1886:
in. 1835, Louisa (now of Hollington House, St. Leonards-on-Sea), da. of Joseph
Fry, Esq., of Plashet, Essex : —
Rev. Raymond Percy, b. 1841; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1867); is V. of Saffron Walden:
in. 1864, Alice Schaffalitzky, da. of Col. George Ewart Larkins, and has issue living, Douglas
Raymond, b. 1865, — Raymond Theodore, b. 1881,— Raymond, b. 1887, — Alice Mabel: m. 1885,
the Rev. Arthur Durrani, of St. Peters', Upton, E., and has issue living, Arthur b. 1888, Lorna
Milicent^. 1886, — Ellen Geraldine, — Margaret Evelyn : in. 1891, Godfrey Lawford, Esq., — Dorothy
Christabel, — Ina Marjorie. Residence, Walden Place, Saffron Walden.
Issue of the late Charles Pelly, Esq., M.C.S., 3rd son of ist Baronet, />. 1812, d.
1886 : 111. 1839, Julia Henrietta, who d. 1886, da. of the late Rev. Richard Dobbs,
of Bay Lodge, co. Antrim . —
Rev. Charles Henry, b. 1844; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1866, M.A. 1873); is Chap, at North
Black Town, Madras : in. 1867, Katherine, da. of Col. Gardiner Harvey (Madras Army), and has
issue living, Charles Brent Neville, b. 1870, — William Francis Henry, b. 1874, — John Stanley
Richard, b. 1875, — Frank Le Quesne, b. 1880, — George Lindsay, b. 1885, — Rosetta, — Annie Harriet, —
Ethel Mary. Residnce, North Black Town, Madras. Richard Stewart, /'. 1846 : m. 1875, Frances
Anne. da. of George Robinson, Esq., J.P. , of Roundstone, Galway, and has issue living, Henry
Conway Dobbs, b. 1878. — George Stuart, b. 1888, — Rebecca Julia, — Ellie May,— Leena. Resides in
British Columbia. Edward, b. 1848: in. 1876, Ellen, da. of John Garrioch, Esq., J.P., of Mani-
toba, Canada, and has issue living, Percy Bertram, b. 1878, — Edward Raymond, b. 1890, — Ina
Rosalie, — Kathleen, — -Emily Olivia. Francis Raymond, R.N., b. 1850; became Com. 1889: m.
1881, Mary, da. of the late Rev. Robert Posnett, R. of Laracor, co. Meath, and has issue living,
Hutchinson Raymond,^. 1887, — Frank Fairfax, /;. 1891, — Charles Robert,^. 1892, — Emily Amy.
Harriet Emma: in. 1859, Col. Charles John Pearse. I.S.C.— —Mary : in. 1864, W. D. Horsley,
Esq., formerly of M.C.S.— — Julia : 111. 1861; Thomas Frederick Andrew Agnew, Esq. [see Agnew,
Bart.j, of the Bank of England, Liverpool.— Louisa Jane: in. 1865, Capt. David Monro (h.p.),
H.M.'s Inspector of Constabulary for Scotland. Residence, Allan, Fearn, Ross-shire Emily
Macaulay : in. 1882, Frederick Maitland-Heriot, Esq. [see E. Lauderdale, colls.]. Residence,
Buenos. Ayres.
Issue of the late Capt. Richard Wilson Pelly, R.N., sth son of ist baronet, /'. 1814,
d. 1890: ;«. 1851, Katharine Jane (now of Buckhurst Hill, Essex), da. of the
late John Gurney Fry, Esq., of Hale End, Walthamstow: —
John Gurney Richard, b. 1855 ; is a hop merchant at 88, Borough High Street, S.E. : in. 1878, Jane
Gurney, da. of the late Charles Albert Leatham, Esq., of Gunnersgate, York, and has issue living,
Vivian Gurney, b. 1881, — Eustace Gurney, b. 1886, — Elaine, — Kathleen. Residence, Trueloves,
Ingatestone, tssex. Club, City. Rev. Richard Arnold, b. 1856 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1881, M.A. 1884); is V. of West Ham : ;«. 1882, Margaret Jane, da. of Thomas Fowell Buxton,
Esq. [see Buxton, Bart., cr. 1840], and has issue living, Arnold Claude, b. 1883, — Donald Geoffrey,
b. 1884,' — Richard Lawrence, *. 1886, — Francis Brian, b. 1889, — Janet Catherine, b. 1890. Resi-
dence, The Vicarage, West Ham, Essex. Edmund Nevill Richard, b. 1858 : in. 1887, E.
Mary, da. of the late John Fowler, Esq., of Leeds, and has issue living, John Noel, b, 1888,
—Edmund Godfrey,/'. 1889,— Cicely Edith, b. 1891. Residence, Newlands, near Ware. Herbert
Cecil, b. 1860: m. 1882, Mary Richenda, da. of H. W. Carter, Esq., of The Limes, Walthamstow,
and has issue living, Humphrey Richard, b. 1886, — Gilbert Cecil, b. 1892, — Gwynneth Mary.
Jtesidencc, Shortacres, Loughton, Essex. Club, Constitutional Alfred Digby, b. 1862. Henty
Bertram, R.N., b. 1867 ; became Lieut. 1890. Frederick Raymond, b. 1869 Emma Maria:
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DEBRKTT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
in. 1874, John Henry Buxton, Esq. [see Buxton, Bart., cr. 1840]. Residence, Hunsdon Bury.
Ware. Edith Rachel : ;«. 1887, Rev. John Harford-Battersby, and has issue living, Henry
Dundas, b. 1888, — Mary Katharine, b. 1890. Residence, Pembury Vicarage, Tunbridge Wells.— —
Alice Maud. Residence, Buckhurst Hill, Essex.
Issue of the late Percy Leonard Pelly, Esq., 8th son of ist baronet, b. 1826, d. 1892 :
in. 1852, Eliza Anne (now of Oakley House, near Merstham, Surrey), da. of John
Sanderton Rigge. Esq., of Belmont Castle, Essex: —
Percy John, b. 1853 • m- l$79i Florence Marion, da. of Henry Butler, Esq., of Chipstead, near Reigate,
and has issue living, Florence Irene Clare, b. 1884, — Doris Eileen, b. 1890. Residence, Coppice
Lea, Merstham, Surrey. Clubs, Constitutional, City of London. Leonard, b. 1856; is a J.P. for
Essex : ;;/. 1880, Elizabeth, da. of the late Charles A. Leatham, Esq., of Gunnergate Hall, York,
and has issue living, Christabel, b. 1881. Residence, Bowes, Ongar, Essex. Club, Constitutional.
Ada : m. 1890, the Rev. Honyel Gough Rosedale, and has issue living, William Oriel Pelly,
b. 1891, — Ada Beatrice. Residence, Middleton Vicarage, King's Lynn. Beatrice : ;«. 1890,
Robert Campbell Grant, Esq., and has issue living, Elspeth Norna, b. 1891. Residence, Harp's
Oak, Merstham Mabel.
The ist baronet, Sir John Henry Pelly, F.R.S., was Governor of the Bank of England, of the
Hudson's Bay Company, and Deputy Master of the Trinity House. The 3rd baronet sat as M.P. for
Huntingdonshire (C) 1874-7.
PERRING. Creation 1808, of Membland, Devonshire.
Rev. Sir PHILIP PERRING, 4th Baronet ; b. July
I5th, 1828; s. his father, the Rev. Sir PHILIP, 1866; ed. at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (Scholar and Browne Medallist 1850, B.A.
and in Classical Tripos 1852, M.A. 1855).
^rms— Argent, on a chevron engrailed between three fir-cones slipped
and pendent vert, as many leopards' faces of the first. Crtst — On a mount,
a fir-cone vert.
Residence — Llandovery, Exmouth, Devonshire.
Impavidum feriunt gig^r living— Frances Mary. Residence, Llandovery, Exmouth, Devon-
.., . . , nae° , shire.
Strict integrity under
the most adverse cir- The ist baronet, Sir John Perrmg, a Banker, and an Alderman of
cumstancei. London, was Lord Mayor of that city 1803.
PERROTT, Creation 1767, of Plumstead, Kent, with precedence from 1716.
Sir HERBERT CHARLES PERROTT, 5th
Baronet; b. Oct. 26th. 1849; s. his father, Sir
EDWARD GEORGE LAMBERT, 1886 ; ed. at Ipswich
Gram. Sch. ; formerly Ensign 2ist Kent Rifle Vol.,
and Assist. Sec. to Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England ; is Lieut. -Col. 3rd Batn. The Buffs
(East Kent Regt.), and Ch. Sec. to St. John
Ambulance Association.
^rms — Gules, three pears or, on a chief argent, a demi-
lion issuant sable, armed and langued of the first. Crest—
The ancient royal chapeau, thereon a lion of Britain im-
perially capped. Supporters! — Dexter, an ancient Briton
armed and depict proper ; sinister, a dragon gules, in the
transparent display of its wings the ancient British arms
gules and or, four lions passant-guardant counterchanged.
Sent — Brook Hill House, Plumstead, Kent. Clubs — United Service, Constitutional.
/ love as I find.
Brother living— EVELYN EDWARD, b. O;t. 8th, 1851 : m. 1881, Caroline Eleanor Fraser, da.
of the late Richard Mathews Esq., of Oatlands Park, Weybridge, Surrey. Residence, 26, Salisbury
Road, West Brighton.
This family is stated to be descended from Edwal, Lord of Penfro, who married Alfwyna, grand-
daughter of Alfred the Great, and had issue, William, styled "de Perot," from his castle in Armorica.
His grandson returned to England with William I., and founded N. and S. Perrott in Somersetshire.
From him sprung Sir John Perrott, K.B., Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, temp. Elizabeth, and other knights,
who defended their castles in the cause of Charles I. Sir James Perrott expended his fortune in redeem-
ing British slaves in Barbary, and Sir Richard, great-grandfather of the present baronet, having won
distinction under Frederick the Great of Prussia, suffered great loss of property during the Wilkes Riots
for bringing up a loyal address to the King from the borough of Flint, for which he received an auto-
graph letter of thanks from the Prince of Wales. The patent of baronetcy which is stated to have
been granted to the ist baronet, with limitation to his nephew, has not been registered at the College
of Arms. A royal warrant, dated Jan. 3rd, 1767, under sign-manual saAprivy seal, and countersigned
by the Sec. of State, gave to the 2nd baronet the precedence of a baronet from 1716, the assumed date
of the patent.
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435
PETIT, Creation 1890, of Petit Hall, Island of Bombay.
Sir DINSHAW MANOCKJEE PETIT, K.B., ist
Baronet, son of Manockjee Nusserwanjee Cowasjee Petit,
merchant, of Bombay ; b. June 3Oth, 1823 ; was Sheriff of
Bombay 1887, and a Member of the Supreme Legislative Coun-
cil of India 1888-9; is a Cotton Mill Owner, and a Member of
the Parsi Punchayet of Bombay ; K.B. 1887 : »/. 1837. Sakerbai
Framjee, who d. 1890. da. of Framjee Bhikhajee Panday, Esq.,
of Bombay, and has issue.
£&rms— Azure, on a chevron argent, between three urns of the last,
therefrom issuant flames proper, as many bees volant, also proper. tfrcsl
— A ship under sail at sea, in front thereof an anchor fessewise, all proper.
Residence— Petit Hal', Malabar Hill, Bombay.
Consequitur quodcunque Sons living-FRAMJEE DINSHAW, b. Jan. 1848: m. 1859, Awabai
Petit. Nusserwanjee Manockjee Petit, and has issue living, Jeejeebhoy Framjee,
He obtains whate-er he b~ l873.— Humabai, b. 1882. Bomonjee Dinshaw, b. 1859 : m. 1872,
seefa Gulbai Nanabhoy B. Jeejeebhoy Moogana, and has issue living, Jehangir
Bomonjee, b. 1879, — Dhunjeebhoy Bomonjee, b. 1881, — Dinbai Bomonjee,
b. 1882, — Peroshaw Bomonjee, b. 1884, — Manockbai Bomonjee, b. 1887. Residence,
living. Heerabai Dinshaw. b. 1857 : ;«. 1870, Jamsetjee Nusserwanjee Petit, who d. 1888.
Manockbai Dinshaw, b. 1860: m. 1879, Peroshaw Bomonjee Jeejeebhoy Moogana. Buchoobai
Dinshaw, b. 1862: in. 1876, Merwanjee Sorabjee Jamsetjee. Residence,
Grandchildren living— Issue of the late Cowasjee Dinshaw Petit, Esq., el. son of ist baronet, b.
1845, d. 1878 : in. 1859, Awabai Merwanjee Jeejeebhoy Moogana : —
Manockjee Cowasjee, b. 1863 : in. 1872, Gulbai Sorabjee Jamsetjee. — — Pestonjee Cowasjee. b. 1866.
Hormusjee Cowasjee, b. iS68 : ;«. 1891, Perozebai Sorabjee Patuck. Meethibai Cowasjee, b.
1870: m. 1883. Merwanjee Dhumjeebhoy Jeejeebhoy Moogana. Cursetjee Cowasjee, £. 1871.
Virbaijee Cowasjee, b, 1872 : ;«. 1883, Nusserwanjee Muncherjee Hormusjee Cama.— Soonabai
Cowasjee, b. 1875. Sorabjee Cowasjee, b. 1877. Furdoonjee Cowasjee, b. 1878.
This Baronetcy was granted with remainder to (i) Framjee Dinshaw Petit, and son of the ist
baronet, and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten, and (ii) the heirs male of the body of the
ist baronet.
PETO, Creation 1855.
Sir HENRY PETO, 2nd Baronet; b. Aug. loth, 1840;
s. his father, Sir Samuel Morton, 1889 ; B.A. London, M.A.
Cainb. ; Bar. Inner Temple 1867 ; is a County Councillor for
Dorset, Abbotsbury Div. : m. 1874, Mary, second da. of the
late Rev. Thomas Fuller, V. of St. Peter's, Pimlico.
^rms — Per pale indented or and gules barry of six, two annulets in
fesse, all counterchanged. Crest — On a rock proper a sinister wing or.
thereon three annulets gules.
Resilience — Fleet House, Weymouth. Clubs — Reform, New University,
Royal Dorset Yacht.
Half-Brothers living— MORTON KELSALL, b. Dec. sth, 1845 : m.
1884, Olivia Georgiana Elizabeth, da. of the late Hon. Francis Maude
[see E. de Montalt], and has issue living, Henry Francis Morton, b. 1889,
— Ruth Sarah Maude, b. 1885, — Dorothy Olivia Georgiana, b. 1886, —
Katharine Ainsworth, b. 1892. Residence, Littlecroft, Lyndhurst, Hants.
William Herbert, b. 1849 : m. 1874, Kate, da. of Sir Robert Palmer
Harding, and has issue living, Ralph Harding, b. 1877, — Geoffrey Kelsall,
b. 1878,— Richard Ainsworth, b. 1882, Clement Henry, b. 1884,— Sybil
Ad finem fidelis.
Faithful to ttie end.
Harding, — Gladys Marion. Residence, Knowlton Court, Dover. Club, Reform. Samuel
Arthur, b. 1852 : m. 1875, Ellen Cornelia, da. of Sir Robert Palmer Harding (ante), and has issue
living, Marjory Kathleen, — Doris Maud, — Joan Ainsworth, — Evelyn Molly. Residence, Red-
heath, Rickmansworth. Club, Raleigh. Harold Ainsworth, £. 1854. Residence, Hernden House,
Eastry, Dover. Offices^, 18, Maddox Street, Regent Street, W. Club, Arts. Frank Kelsall,
b. 1858 : in. 1887, Cecilia E., da. of W. H. Cane, Esq., M.D., of Uxbridge, and widow of C. H.
Pawson, Esq., of Farnley House, Dursley, and has issue living, Valentine Frank Cane, b. 1889, —
Walter Samuel, b. 1890, — Constance Evelyn Cane, b. 1891. Residence, Stanthill, Dursley,
Gloucestershire. Club, Badminton. Basil Edward, b. 1862 : m. 18 — , Mary Matilda Annie,
da. of the late Capt. Thomas Carpindale Baird [see E. de Montalt, colls.]. Clubs, Raleigh,
Whitehall, Prince's.
Half-Sisters living — Sarah Maude: m. 1874, Clement Crossley, Esq., who d. 1882, and ha» issue
living, Philip Peto, b. 1875, — Alwyne Ainsworth, b. 1881. Residence, Landford House, Salisbury.
Emily Lydia. Ellen Edith : m. 1883, William Rowland Mitchell, Esq., and has issue living,
Roland Peto Johnstone, b. 1887. Residence, Down Grange, Basingstoke. Helen Agnes : in.
1885, Laurence Ingham Baker, Esq., and has issue living, Humphrey Laurence Peto, b. 1887.
Residence, Eastcote Lodge, Pinner.
Uncle living (brother of ist baronet)— James, b. 1815 ; is a J.P. for Suffolk : m. 1847, Mary, da. of
John Lawrence, Esq., of Bisham, Berks. Residence, Lowestoft, Suffolk.
The ist baronet sat as M.P. for Norwich (L) 1847-55, for Finsbury 1859-65, and for Bristol iS63-8i.
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DKBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
PEYTON, Creation 1776, of Doddington Cambridgeshire.
Sir ALGERNON FRANCIS PEYTON, 6th Baronet ; b.
Nov. 24th, 1855; s. his father, Sir THOMAS, 1888; formerly
Capt. nth Hussars : is Capt. Oxfordshire Yeo. Cav. : ;;/. 1888,
Ida Fanny, da. of James Mason, Esq., of Eynsham Hall,
Witney, Oxfordshire, and has issue.
$>:itron of ^fibt ^ibings— Doddington R., Wimblington R., St. John R.,
St. Mary R., and St. Peter R., March, Cambridgeshire.
SWms — Sable, a cross engrailed or ; in the first quarter a mullet argent.
Crest — A griffin sejant or.
Seat— Swift's House, Bicesler. Clubs — Boodle's, Pratt's, Naval and
Military.
Son living— ALGERNON THOMAS, b. Jan. 4th, 1889.
Brothers living— Rev. Thomas Thornhill, b. 1856; ed. at Magdalen
Coll., Oxford (B. A. ^79, M.A. 1888): is R. of St. Mary's. March,
and a J.P. for the Isle of Ely : m. 1884, Mary Louisa, da. of Sir William
Marsham Henry Style, pth baronet, and has issue living, Rosamond
Lucy. Residence, St. Mary's Rectory, March, Isle of Ely. William
P,atior, potior.
/ suffer, I enjoy.
Robert Boileau, b. 1859; is Capt. King's (Shropshire L.I.), and Adj. of its ist Vol. Batn. ; served
in Egyptian war 1882 (medal and bronze star), and in Soudan Expedition 1884-5. Club, Naval and
Military.
Sister living — Elizabeth Gordon. Residence, 25, Egerton Gardens, S.W.
Uncle living — Francis, C.B., b. 1823 ; ed. at Eton ; entered Armv 1841, became Major 1854, Lieut. -
Col. 1858, Col. 1863, Maj. -Gen. 1869, Lieut. -Gen. 1883, and Gen. (retired) 1885 ; served (/'.) with g8th
Regt. in Expedition to North China 1842 (medal) ; (it.) in Punjab campaign 1848-9 (medal) : (Hi.) at
forcing Kohat Pass, Feb. 1850 (mentioned in despatches and medal with clasp) , (/'?-.) in command
of four companies of g8th Regt. in Peshawur Expedition on Euzofzie Frontier 1850 (mentioned in
despatches); and (?>.) in Peshawur Div. during Sepoy Mutiny 1858 ; C.B. 1881 : in. 1864, Louisa,
da. of the late Col. G. W. Moseley, C.B. Club, United Service.
Widows living Of 4th and 5th Baronets— LAURA SARAH (Viscountess Valentia), da. of the late
Daniel Hale Webb, Esq., of Wykeham Park: tit. ist, 1870, Sir Algernon William Peyton, 4th
baronet, who d. 1872 ; 2ndly, 1878, the nth Viscount Valentia. Residences, Bletchington Park,
Oxford ; Eydon Hall, Banbury. LUCY (Lady Peyton), da. of William Watts, Esq. : m. 1852,
Sir Thomas Peyton, 5th baronet, who d. 1888. Residence, 25, Egerton Gardens, S.W.
The ist baronet of the present creation, Henry Dashwood, Esq., M.P. for Cambridgeshire 1882-4,
succeeded his maternal uncle, Sir Thomas Peyton, 3rd baronet, in 1771, in the estates of Doddington,
and, in accordance with Sir Thomas's will, assumed the surname and arms of Peyton. The 2nd baronet
was elected M.P. for Cambridgeshire 1803.
PHILIPPS, Creation 1621, of Picton Castle, Pembrokeshire.
Rev, Sir JAMES ERASMUS PHILIPPS, i2th Baronet ;
b. Oct. 23rd, 1824 ; s. his father, the Rev. Sir TAMES EVANS,
1873; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1847, M.A. 1850); is V.
of Warminster, and a Preb. of Salisbury: in. 1859, Mary
Margaret, da. of the late Rev. the Hon. Samuel Best [see B.
Wynford, colls.], and has issue.
^rms — Argent, a lion rampant sable, ducally gorged and chained or.
Crtst — A lion as in the arms.
Residence — The Vicarage, Warminster.
Ducit amor patria.
Patriotism my Guide.
Sons living— JOHN WYNFORD, M.P., b. May joth, 1860: ed. at
Keble Coll., Oxford (M.A. 188-) ; Bar. Middle Temple 1886; unsuccess-
fully contested E., or Devizes, Div. of Wiltshire (L) 1886; has sat as
M.P. for Lanarkshire, Mid. Div. (LG) since 1888: /«. 1888, Leonora, da.
of the late Isidor Gerstenberg, Esq., of Stockleigh House, Regent's Park,
N.W., and has issue living, Colwyn Erasmus Arnold, b. 1888, — Roland
Erasmus, b. 1890. Residence, 24, Queen Anne's Gate, S.W. Clubs, Wellington, National Liberal.
Ivor, b. 1861; is Lieut. I.S.C. ; served in Burmah War 1886-9, as Comdt. Mil. Police Batn.
(medal with two clasps), and with Miranzai Expedition 1891 : m. 1891, Marian Isobel. da. of
James Buchanan Mirrlees, Esq., of Redlands, Glasgow, and has issue living, a da., b. 1892. Club,
Junior Army and Navy. Owen Cosby, b. 1863 ; is a Steamship Owner. Residence, 12, Renfield
Street, Glasgow. Bertram Erasmus, b. 1870.— —Laurence Richard, b. 1874.
Daughters living— Cicely : m. 1892, William Donald Smallpeice, Esq., L.R.C.P., only son of the
late William Smallpeice, Esq., of The Warren, near Guildford. Residence, 42, Queen Anne's Gate,
S.W Grace Mary. Elsbeth Violet Mary.
Sisters living— Emily Fonblanque : m. 1848, the Rev. Harry Jones, M.A., V. of St Philip's, Regent
Street, S.W., Chaplain in Ordinary to H.M., and Preb. of St. Paul's. Residences, Barton Mere,
Bury St. Edmunds ; 8, York Gate, Regent's Park, N.W. Mary Anne Bickley.— Harriet
Fonblanque : m. 1858, the Rev. William Francis Tregarthen, who d. 1884. Residence,
Uncle living (brother of nth Baronet)— Rev. Henry, b. 1796; ed. at Queen's Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1821, M.A. 1835): m. 1842, Margaret Eleanor, da. of the late Major Christopher Vowell. Residence,
The Mansion, Bisley, Gloucestershire.
This family is of great antiquity in South Wales. Among its ancestors was Sir Aaron ap Rhys, who
attended Richard I. into the Holy Land 1190, where he behaved so gallantly against the Saracens, that
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
437
he is said to have received from Richard the Knighthood of the Sepulchre of our Saviour, and the addition
of a " Crown and Chain " to his arms of a lion rampant sable. Sir Thomas Philipps, Knt., of Picton
Castle, accompanied Henry VIII. twice to France. Sir Richard Philipps, 7th baronet, was created
Baron Milford 1766, which title became extinct on his death, 1823.
PHILIPPS, Creation 1887, of Picton Castle, co. Pembroke.
.S»CHARLES EDWARD GREGG PHILIPPS, ist Baronet;
el. son of the late Edward Fisher, Esq., of Spring Dale, Hud-
dersfield ; b. Oct. 6th, 1840; ed. at Cheltenham Coll.; Bar.
Middle Temple 1868 ; unsuccessfully contested Pembrokeshire
(C) 1880, 1885, 1886, and 1892 : is Lord-Lieut, of Haverfordvvest,
a J.P. for Carmarthenshire, a J.P. and a County Alderman for
Pembrokeshire (Sheriff 1882), and Major and Hon. Lieut. -Col.
Pembrokeshire Yeo. Cav. : assumed, by royal license, in 1876,
the surname of Philipps, in lieu of his patronymic : m. 1868,
Mary Philippa, da. of the late Rev. J. H. A. Philipps, of
Picton Castle, Pembroke, and has issue.
JJatron of £cbtn ^Cibitiss (with Lady Philipps)— St. Mary's V., Haver-
Ducit amor patriae. fordwest ; Begelly R. with Williamston C., Reynoldston V., Mynachlogddu
Patriotism tnv ?nide ^'"' ^orn' R-> a"d (alternately) Lys-j-frau R., Pembrokeshire ; Llandowror
R., Carmarthenshire.
^rms — Quarterly: ist and 4th, argent a lion rampant sable, ducally
gorged and chained or ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, on a chevron gules three trefoils slipped of the field,
in chief as many fleur-de-lis of the second. Casts — -ist, a lion as in the arms, Philipps ; 2nd, in
front of a bulrush erect, a kingfisher proper, resting the dexter claw on a ileur-de-lis or, Fisher,
Seat — Picton Castle, Haverfordwest. Town Residence — 7, Kensington Palace Gardens, W.
Cluivrbers — 3, Elm Court, Temple, E.G. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, Junior United Service.
Sons living— HENRY ERASMUS EDWARD, b. March gth, 1871. - George William Fisher,
i>. 1878.
Daughters living— Ethel Philippa, b. 1870. - Hilda Mary, b. 1872. - Edith Catherine, b. 1873.
- Mabel Jane, b. 1877. - Gladys Gregg, b. 1883.
Brothers living— Sharpies FISHER, b. 1845 ; is a J.P. for Haverfordwest : m. 1877, Constance
Madeline Ellen, da. of the late Major Henry Bethune Lindesay [see E. Lindsay, colls.l, and has
issue living, Edward Lindesay, b. 1878, — William Kenneth Campbell, b. 1879. Residence, Thick-
hollins, ^felth.am, Yorks. Club, Junior Carlton. — — George Gregg FISHER, b. 1848 ; ed. at
Blackheath Proprietary Sch. ; is a J.P. for Haverfordwest. Residence, Thickhollins, Meltham,
Yorks. Club, Junior Carlton.
Sisters living — Caroline Phoebe : m. 1871, Robert Goddard, Esq., Bar.-at-law, and has issue
living, Maude Caroline Gregg, — Jane Muriel Constance. Residence, 5, South Park, Sevenoaks.
Mary Gregg : in. 1870, Sackville Herbert Owen, Esq., J.P., D.L., and has issue living, Sackville
Herbert Edward Gregg, b. 1880,— Edith Mary Letitia,— Janet Gwendoline. Residence, St. Mary's
Hill, Tenby ; Hill Narberth, S. Wales. Jane Edith: m. 1886, Henrv George Lindesay, Esq.
[see E. Lindsay, colls.]. Residences, Bawdeswell Hall, East Dereham, Norfolk.
PHILIPS, Creation 1828, of Weston, Warwickshire. [Extinct 1883.]
Sir GEORGE RICHARD PHILIPS, M.P., 2nd and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 2nd Baronet— Juliana Cavendish (Conntess ofCamperdown) : m. 1839, the
ston House, Shipston-on-Stour ; 22, Hill
and Earl of Camperdown, who d. 1867. Residences, West
Street, W. Emily Anne (Bareness Carevu) : m. 1844, the and Baron Carew, who d. t8
dence, 28, Belgrave Square, S.W.
Ken-
PHILLIMORE, Creation 1881, of The Coppice, Shiplake, Oxfordshire.
Sir WALTER GEORGE FRANK PHILLIMORE, D.C.L.,
2nd Baronet; b. Nov. 2ist, 1845 ; s. his father, the Kt. Hon.
Sir ROBERT JOSEPH, P.C., K.B., D.C.L., 1885 ; ed. at Oxford
Univ.; Fellow of All Souls'; Bar. Middle Temple 1868,
granted patent of Precedence at the Bar 1883, and Bencher
1888 ; is Chancellor of Lincoln Diocese ; is a J.P. for Oxford-
shire ; unsuccessfully contested St. George, Hanover Square (L)
1885, and S., or Henley, Div. of Oxfordshire 1886 and 1892 :
m. 1870, Agnes, el. da. of the late Charles Manners Lushing-
ton, Esq. [see E. Iddesleigh], and has issue.
£lrms — Sable, three bars engrailed erminois ; in chief an anchor between
two cinquefoils or. Crtst — Upon three cinquefoils or, a tower argent, and
rising therefrom a falcon holding in the beak a lure proper.
„ Seat — The Coppice, Henley-on-Thames. Town Residence — 36,
Fortem posce ammum. Eaton piace> s W- Chambers— 4, Paper Buildings, Temple, E.G.
Ask for a. strong mind. Clubs— Athenaeum, National Liberal.
438
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Sons living— ROBERT CHARLES, b. Aug. igth, 1871. Godfrey Walter, b. 1879. Stephen
Henry, b. 1881.
Daughters living— Eleanor Mary. Margaret Blanche. Grace Agnes.
Sisters living —Catherine Mary. Residence, Maplecroft, Henley-on-Thames.— — Alice Grenville.
Lucy.
Uncles living (brothers ofist Baronets-Charles Bagot, b. 1818: in. 1860, Caroline Sophia, da. of
• the late Rev. Thomas Randolph, Chaplain to H.M. Residence, Hurley Manor House, Great Marlow.
Club, Arthur's. Sir Augustus, K.C.B., b. 1822: entered R. N. 1835, became Adm. 1874, retired
1887; is a J.P. and a County Alderman for Hants; was Com.-in-Ch. at Devonport 1884-7;
K.C. B. 1887: m. 1864, Harriet, da. of the Hon. George Fortescue [see E. Fortescue, colls.].
Residence, Shedfieid House, Botley, Hants. Club, United Service.
The ist baronet, the Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Joseph, P.C., K.B., D.C.L., was Judge of the High
Court of Admiralty 1867-83, and of Court of Arches 1867-75, and sat as M.P. forTavistock (LC) 1835-7.
PHILLIPPS, Creation 1821, of Middle Hill, Worcestershire. [Extinct 1872.]
Sir THOMAS PHILLIPPS, F.R.S., ist and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 1st Baronet^- Katherine Somerset Wyttenbach : m. 1848, the Rev. John Edward
Addison Fenwick (M.A. Univ. Coll., Oxford. Club, Grosvenor), formerly V. of Needwood, of
Thirlestaine House, Cheltenham, and has issue living, Martyn John Edward (Club, United
Service), b. 1851 ; ed. at Marlborough Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; is Major
Dorsetshire Regt., a Pasha in Egyptian service, and Dep. Inspector-Gen, of Police, Ministry
of Interior, Egypt (2nd class Medjidie) : in. 1883, Eleanor Maud, da. of the Rev. William
Henry Boothby [see Boothby, Bart., colls.], and has issue living, Alan George b. 1890, Alys
Judith <5. 1884, — George Capel Ralph Curzon (of Plas Ffron, Denbighshire. Club, Naval and Mili-
tary), b. 1853 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; formerly Capt. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers : m. ist, 1887, Eva
Julietta, who d. 1888, da. of Henry Crawshay, Esq., of Oaklands Park, Newnham, Gloucestershire,
and widow of Col. Hervey Talbot [see E. Shrewsbury, colls.]; 2ndly, 1891, Mary Adela, da. of
Archibald Peel, Esq. [see Peel, Bart., colls.], and has issue living (by ist marriage), Violet Eva 6.
1888, (by 2nd marriage) Roderic George b. 1892, — Thomas Fitz Roy Phillipps (Clubs, Wellington,
Grosvenor), b. 1856 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (M.A. 1882),— Mansel Arthur Charles Bampfylde, b.
1860 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; is Lieut. King's Own (Roy. Lancaster Regt.,), serving with Egyptian
Army ; served in Campaign against Dervishes 1889 (severely wounded, bronze star, 4th class Medjidie),
—Rev. Cecil Owen Meynell (of The White House, Falford, Yorkshire), b. 1863 ; ed. at Cheltenham
Coll., and at Brasenose Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1885, M.A. 1889) : ;«. 1886, Evelyn Vivian, da. of Capt.
Dundas Reinhardt Gill (formerly of loth Hussars. Clubs, Junior United Service, Cavalry), of Calder-
wood Castle, Blantyre, N.B., and has issue living, Gerard Cecil Dundas b. 1887, Cuthbert Addison
b. 1890, — Katharine Anne Cotterell Foster: m. 1869, John Alexander Blencowe, Esq. (Club, Oxford
and Cambridge), of Marston St. Lawrence, Northants, — Ella Sophia Mary Molyneux : m. 1884, as
his second wife, Henry St. Clair Feilden, Esq., who d. 1887, son of Rev. William Leyland Feilden
[see B. Sinclair], and has issue living, Oswald Guy St. Clair b. 1885, Catherine Ella St. Clair b. 1887.
Residence, Thirlestaine House, Cheltenham.
PIERS, Creation 1660, of Tristernagh Abbey, Westmeath.
Sir EUSTACE FITZ-MAURICE PIERS, 8th Baronet ;
b. 1840; s. his father, Sir HENRY SAMUEL, 1850; is a J.P.
for Herts ; sometime a partner in the firm of Ormerod, Grierson,
and Co., St. George's Iron Works, Manchester; formerly Major
4th Batn. Manchester Regt. : m. 1869, Rose, who d. 1891, da.
of Charles Saunders, Esq., and has issue.
^nns — Azure, three lions passant-guardant in fesse, between two double
cotises argent, ffirtsl — An arm embowed vested azure, cuffed argent, the
hand holding a flag erect per fesse of the last and of the first, in chief two
torteaux, and in base a plate.
Residence — — —— —
Lieut. 4th
Nobilis est ira leonis.
Noble is the lion's anger.
Rose
Son living— CHARLES PIGOTT, b. June 2?th, 1870 ;
Batn. Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regt.).
Daughters living — Mary Wilbraham.— Honora Fitzmaurice.
Sydney Fitzmaurice.
'Sisters living— Alice Hester Susanna. - Maud Mary Florence: ,it.
1870, Maj.-Gen. Denzil Hammill, C.B., who d. i8pi,and has issue living,
John Eustace, b. 187-,— a son, b. 1879,- Cicely Mary, — Evelyn Maude. - Elizabeth Catherine.
Daughter living Of 6th Baronet- Florence Anna Maria Stapleton Frederica : in. 1842, Count
Louis le Coat de Kerveguen, and has issue living, Ferdinand John Gabriel Louis Amadee Marie,
b. 1843, — Rene Claudio Ludovic Xavier Marie. Residence, Villa Cardella, Lucca, Italy.
WidOW living Of 7th Baronet— ALICE (Lady Piers), da. of J. T. Glindon, Esq., R.N. : ;«. 1838,
Sir Henry Piers, 7th baronet, who d. 1850. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Frederick Piers, Esq., 2nd son of 5th baronet, b. 17 — , d. 1844 : in.
1807, Phoebe, who d. 1867, da. of Samuel Hartney, Esq., of Pallas, co. Limerick : —
Elizabeth : m. 1845, Richard Young, Esq., and has issue living, Frederick Simon, M.f!., b. 1850 ; ed.
stt.Tidn,ColL, Dublin ; formerly a Surg. Army Me.d. Depart., — Charlotte Jane : m. 1873, Lieut. -Col.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
439
William Reynolds Stirke, formerly R.A., — Frances Susanna : ;«. 1876, Broune Roberts, Esq.,
L.K..Q. C.P.I. Residence,
Issue of the late Rev. Octavius Piers, 3rd son of sth baronet, /;. 17—, d. 1848 : tit.
1813, Jane, who d. 1871, da. of the Rev. Thomas Tristram of Moor Hall, War-
wickshire : —
Henry, b. 1818 ; M.R.C.S. Eng. ; a retired Dep. Inspector-Gen, of Hospitals and Fleets, R.N. : 111.
1854, Ellen Sarah, da. of the late John Colburn, Esq., of Cork, and has issue living, Henry Octavius,
/>. 1856; is Major R.A. ; served in Afghan war 1880 (medal): ;;/. i£86, Lise, da. of Dep. Surg.-Gen.
Johnston Ferguson, and has issue living, Gwendolin May, />. 188-, — Fanny Ellen, — Caroline Mary,
Residence, Burnham, Somerset. Edward William, b. 1822 ; is in. Claudius Buchanan, b.
1830; formerly Lieut. R.A., and Hon. Major and Paymaster R.A., Woolwich ; is m.— Eliza Jane :
m. 1841, the Rev. Hastings Hawes Harington, and has issue living, Hastings Norman Victor, />.
1855 ; ed. at Aberdeen and Edinburgh Universities; L.R.C.P. and L.R.C.S. Edinburgh 1879 ; is
Surg.-Capt. Madras Army : m. 1881, Mary, da. of William Philson, Esq., M.D., of Sherburne Lodge,
Cheltenham, — Agnes Louisa, — Adela Flora, — Helen Laura. Residence, 4, Clarence Square, Chel-
tenham.——Helen Clara : ;«. 1850, Charles Hastings Snow, Esq., and has issue living, Rochfort,
b. 1851, — Ernest Hastings, b. 1855, — Charles D'Oyly, b. 1863, — Daines Barrington, b. 1866, —
Isabella Maud: in. 1876, Alfred St. George Hamersley, Esq., Barrister-at-Iaw, — Gertrude Margaret.
Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Octavius Piers (ante) : —
Issue of the late Col. Thomas Tristram Piers, b. 1824, d. 1873 : m. 1854, Charlotte Mary (now
of 27, Mountpellier Terrace, Cheltenham), da. of the Rev. Henry Baker Tristram, V. of
Eghngham : —
William Barrington, b. 1859; is Capt. I.S.C. ; served in Afghan campaign 1880-1 (medal) : in. 1891,
Mary Catherine Emily Price, da. of the late Price Morris, Esq., of Plas Clough, Denbigh, and
has issue living, a da., /'. 1892. Samuel Octavius, b. 1869 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., at Trinity
Hall, Camb., and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; formerly Lieut. Gordon Highlanders.— —Helen
Louisa.
Issue of the late Capt. Shute Barrington Piers, R.N., b. 1828, d. 1876: in. 1863, Jane
Cuninghame, da. of Peter David Handyside, Esq., M.D., F.R.C.S.E., F.R.S.E. :—
Shute Barrington, b. 1864. Henry Handyside Bruce, b. 1865. Peter David Handyside, b. 1869.
Edward Cecil, b. 1871. Claude Pigott, b. 1875. Eirene Walsh Shute (posthumous).
b. 1876.
This baronet is descended from William Piers, Esq., son of — Piers, of Piers Hall, Yorkshire,
who is said at one time to have saved the Princess Elizabeth from the fury of her sister, Queen Mary,
by conveying her privately away. After that princess ascended the throne, he was sent by Her Majesty
to Ireland, and received a grant of the abbey of Tristernagh, in Westmeath. He was afterwards
appointed Governor of Carrickfergus and Seneschal of the county of Antrim, and in 1567 obtained the
reward of 1,000 marks for bringing in the head of the rebel Shane O'Neil.
Tout foys prest.
Always ready.
PIGOT, Creation 1764, of Patshull, Staffordshire.
Sir GEORJGE PIGOT, 5th Baronet ; b. Dec. i5th,
1850 ; s. his father, Sir ROBERT, 1891 ; ed. at Eton : m. 1879,
Alice Louisa Raynsford, da. of Sir James Thompson Mackenzie,
1st Bart., and has issue.
$rms — Ermine, three lozenges in fesse sable. Crest — A wolfs head
erased.
Residence — Pembroke Lodge, Sunninghill, Berks. Clubs — Carllon,
Marlborough.
Sons living— ROBERT, b. May 3rd, 1882. George Douglas Hugh,
b. 1883.
Daughters living— Eileen Marguerite Elinor. Norah Edith.
Brother living— Arthur John, b. 1852.
Sister living— Elinor : /«. ist, 1880, Charles Herbert Whaley, Esq., who
d. 1885 ; 2ndly, 1890, Alfred Jacobson, Esq., formerly 6th Dragoon
Guards. Residence,
Widow living Of 4th baronet— EMILY GEORGIAN* ELISE (Lady Pigof), da. of Samuel _Yates
Benyon, Esq., of Ash Hall, Salop, and Stetchworth Park, Cambridgeshire : m. 1850, as his 2nd
wife, Sir Robert Pigot, 4th baronet, who</. 1891. Residence, Hillside, Bracknell, Berks.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandchildren of the late Col. Robert Pigot, 2nd son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Charles Henry Pigot, Esq., b. 1806, d. 1840 : m. 1833, Leonora, who*/. 1848,
da. of Sir William Russell, M.D., ist baronet : —
Hugh, b. 1839; Kar. Lincoln's Inn 1860 : m 1873, Gwendoline, da. of the late Capt. Richard Beaumont,
R.N. Residence, 6, Cottesmore Gardens, Kensington, W. Club, Arthur's. Julia : m. ist, 1880,
Arthur Frederick Astley, Esq., who d. 1883, son of Sir Francis Dugdale Astley, 2nd baronet ;
2ndly, 1887, the Rev. Arthur Castell Wright, Chaplain R.N. Residence, 46, Great Cumberland
Place, W. Selina. Residence, 22, Lower Belgrave Street, S.W.
440
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Hie et aliubi.
Here and else-where.
PIGOTT, Creation 1808, of Knapton, Queen's County.
Sir CHARLES ROBERT PIGOTT, 3rd Baronet; b. April
I3th, 1835 ; s. his father, Sir THOMAS, 1847 ; formerly Lieut,
goth Regt. ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Bucks ; served in Crimean
war (severely wounded, medal with clasp, and Medjidie) : m,
ist, 1856, Mary Louisa, who d. 1873, da. of the late Capt. C
Hallowell Carew, R.N., of Beddington Park, Surrey ; 2ndly,
1880, Margaret Mary Pole, da. of Sydney Cosby, Esq., of
Stradbally Hall, Queen's co., and widow of Capt. John Chidley
Coote (43rd Regt.), son of Sir Charles Coote, gth Baronet,
and has issue by ist marriage.
j^rms — Ermine, three lozenges in'fesse sable, a crescent for difference.
Crest — A wolfs head erased proper, collared or.
Residence — Wexham Park, near Slough. Clubs — Army and Navy,
Royal Victoria Yacht.
Son living— CHARLES BERKELEY, D.S.O., b. Jan. i3th, 1859; is
Capt. and Brevet Major 2ist Hussars ; served in Zulu war 1879 (medal with clasp), in Boer War
1881, in Egyptian war 1882 (dangerously wounded, medal, bronze star, sth class Medjidie, promoted),
and in E. Soudan campaign 1884 (2 clasps), with Nile Expedition 1884-5 (2 clasps), and on W. Coast
of Africa 1887-8 (D.S.O.): tn. 1886, Fanny Ada, da. of the Rev. Wellesley Pole Pigott (infra), and
has issue living, Florence Ada Cecile, b. 1890. Club, Naval and Military.
Sister living — Mary Elizabeth. Residence, Cambrian Villa, Richmond, Surrey.
Aunts living (daughters of ist Baronet) — Charlotte. Residence, Ripley House, Ripley, Surrey.
Salisbury Harriet : m. 1838, Gustave Franz Albrecht, Count of Sayn Wittgenstein Sayn, who
d. 1846, and has issue living, Countess Eleonore Ludovica Casimire : m. 1884, Otto Emile Charles,
Prince of Sayn Wittgenstein, of Berleburg, Westphalia, — Countess Leontine Louise Caroline :
m. 1 8 — , Charles Hans Constantin, Count of Konigsmark Plane, of Chateau de Plane, Prussia, and
has issue living, Count Hans b. 18 — : is Lieut, ist Prussian Dragoon Guards, Countess Elisabeth,
Countess Alice : tn. 1890, Baron von Hissing, Col. Prussian Garde du Corps, Countess Eleonore,
Countess Maria. Residence, Tegernsee, Bavaria.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late William Pigott, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1804, d. 1875 : in.
ist, 1827, Harriet, who d. 1838, da. of Gen. Christopher Jeaffreson, of Dullingham
House ; 2ndly, 1847, Charlotte Maria, who d. 1884, widow of ist Baron Keane, and
da. of Col. Boland :—
Ada : ;;/. 1853, John Dunn-Gardner, Esq., and has issue living, Algernon Charles Wyndham {Club,
Arthur's), b. 1853, — Ada Marieta. Residence, 37, Grosvenor Place, S.W. Harriet.
Issue (by 2nd marriage) of the late Rev. Wellesley Pole Pigott, 4th son of ist baronet,
b. 1808, d. 1890 : tit. ist, 1845, Maria, who d. 1851, da. of the late Adm. Lord Henry
Paulet, G.C.B. ; 2ndly, 1858, Fanny (now of 9, Tedworth Square, S.W.), da. of
the late Bernard Granville, Esq., of Wellesbourne Hall, Warwick : —
Wellesley George, b. 1861 ; is Capt. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own), and Adj. 3rd Vol. Batn. E.>sex
Regt. : tn. 1891, Helen Louise, da. of the late Capt. Thomas Donaldson, 3rd Hussars, and widow of
Capt. F. W. Ind, R.A. Henry A'Court, b. 1870: ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford (B.A. 1^91). Fanny Ada : m. 1886, Major Charle Berkeley Pigott (ante).
The ist baronet, Sir George, was son of Major-Gen. Thomas Pigott, M.P., of Knapton, Queen's co.
MILBORNE-SWTNNERTON-PILKINGTON, Creation 1635, of Chevet Park, Yorkshire.
Sir LIONEL MILBORNE-SWINNERTON-PILKINGTON,
nth Bzroiwt ; b. 1835 ; s. his brother. Sir WILLIAM MIL-
BORXE, 1855 ; ed. at Charterhouse ; is a D.L. of W. Riding of
York; was High Sheriff of Yorkshire 1859 ; assumed in 1856,
by royal license, the additional surnames of Milborne-Swinner-
ton : m. 1857, Isabella Georgiana Elizabeth, da. of the late Rev.
Charles Kinleside, R. of Poling, and has issue.
£:itron of <£too JEibings— Wonastow V., Monmouthshire ; Butterton V.,
Staffordshire.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, a cross flory, voided gules,
Pilkington ; 2nd, argent, a cross forme flettrette sable, surmounted by a bend
engrailed gules, Siuinnerton ; 3rd, per pale, argent and gules, a cross patonce
between, in the sinister chief and dexter base two leopards' faces counter-
Honestae gloria fax changed, Milborne. Crtsts — ist, on a mount vert a boar passant argent,
mentis. charged with a cross forme fleurette sable ; 2nd, a mower with his scythe
Glory is the incentive o/"Pr°Per habited per pale argent and sable ; 3rd, a demi-lion per fesse argent
an honorable mind. an^ Su'es> holding between the paws a leopard's face of the first.
Seats— Chevet Park, Wakefield ; Butterton Hall, Newcastle-under-
Lyme ; Wonastow Court, Monmouth. Clubs — Carlton, Yorkshire.
SOUS living— THOMAS EDWARD, /,. 1857; ed. at Eton, andatCh. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1879, M.A.
1883); is Capt. 2nd Batn. King's Roy. Rifle Corps. C'xcs, Carlton Bachelors'. Ernest Milborne,
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
44 I
b. 1858 : ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1880). Club, Oxford and Cambridge.
Claude William Egerton, b. 1863 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1885, M.A. 1890) ; is
Capt. 4th Batn. Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders): in. 1889, Frances Julia, da.
of William Wright, Esq., of Wollaton, Notts. Club, Grafton.
Daughters living— Renee Elizabeth : m, 1881, William Frederick Lee, Esq. Residence, Grove
Hall. Knottingley.— — Ida Mary : in. 1890, John Montague Spencer-Stanhope, Esq. Residence,
Cannon Hall, Barnsley. Aimee. Veronica.
Sister living— Mary.
Daughter living Of 7th Baronet— Catherine : m. 1831. James Banbury Blake, Esq., whorf. 1874
[see Blake, of Langham, Bart.]. Residence, Thurston House, Bury St. Edmunds.
The ist baronet, Sir Arthur Pilkington, was descended from the Right Rev. James Pilkington,
D.D., Lord Bishop of Durham, one of the six divines who revised the Common Prayer Book.
POCOCK, Creation 1821, of Hart, Durham.
Sir GEORGE FRANCIS COVENTRY POCOCK,
3rd Baronet ; b. Dec. 2 ist. 1830 ; s. his father, Sir
GEORGE EDWARD, 1866 ; entered 3Oth Foot 1848,
became Lieut.-Col. 1865, and Hon. Col. (retired)
1881 ; served in Crimean war (lost left arm, severely
wounded in right wrist, medal with clasp, Turkish
medal, and 5th class Medjidie) : m. 1856, Honoria
Harriette Alicia, da. of the Rev. E. Hamer Raven-
hill, V. of Leominster, and has issue.
^rms— Cheeky argent and gules, a lion rampant guardant
or, and for honorable augmentation, a chief wavy azure,
, ,/ ,. , thereon a sea-horse proper between two eastern crowns or,
Faithful to the king and the kingdom. and aboye tfce word <?Havannah." Crcst-An antelope's head
proper, attired or, issuing out of a naval crown gold. Supporters (granted by royal warrant, 1821) —
Two sea horses, each resting his exterior paw on an anchor.
Residence — 72, Lansdowne Place, Brighton. Clubs — Junior Army and Navy, Orleans (Brighton).
Daughters living — Beatrice Honora : in. 1882, Herbert James Leigh-Bennett, Esq., and has
issue living. Ida Maud.— —Eveline Augusta Sophia.
Aunt living (daughter of ist Baronet)- - Emma (Lady Knoviles)', in. 1831, Sir Francis Charles
Knowles. F.R.S., 3rd baronet, who d. 1892. Residence, Ryde, Isle of Wight.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. Alfred George Drake Pocock, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1838,
d. 1879 : m. ist, 1863, Mary, whom he divorced 1866, da. of Charles Culverhouse,
Esq. ; 2ndly, 1868, Caroline Wentworth, from whom he was divorced 1874, da. of
Thomas Wickham, Esq., of Ham, co. Somerset; srdly, 1877, Miss Susan Howell
Morris Fox, of Pittsville Mansion, Cheltenham : —
CHARLES GUY COVENTRY, b. Nov. 3rd, 1863.
The ist baronet, F.S.A., was for several years M.P. for Bridgwater.
Regi regnoque fidelis.
Seat-
Surrey.
POLE, Creation 1628, of Shute House, Devonshire.
Sir WILLIAM EDMUND POLE, gth Baronet;
b. July 3rd, 1816; s. his half-brother, Sir JOHN-
GEORGE, 1874; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1837,
M.A. 1840); Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1841: m. 1841,
Margaret Victoriosa, who d. 1886, da. of the late
Adm. the Hon. Sir John Talbot. G.C.B. [see
B. Talbot de Malahide, colls.], and has issue.
$;itrqn of Ztoo ;Cibinns— Templeton R., and Trusham R.,
Devonshire.
^rms — Azure, semee of fleurs-de-lis, a lion rampant argent.
Crest A lion's jamb gules, armed or. ^supporters— Dexter, a
stag gules, attired and unguled or ; sinister, a griffin azure,
gorged with a ducal coronet proper, armed and beaked or.
'—Shute House, Axminster. Residence— Colcombe, Mount Ephraim Road, Streatham,
Clubs — Oxford and Cambridge, National Liberal.
Virtue is powerful.
Sons living— EDMUND REGINALD TALBOT, b. Feb. 22nd, 1844; ed. at Winchester : in. ist,
1877, Mary Anne Margaret, who d. 1878, da. of the late Capt. Hastings Sands, and widow of Capt.
John Ormsby Phibbs ; 2ndly, 1884, Elizabeth Marion, da. of Charles Rhodes, Esq., of Lyndhurst,
Sidcup. Residence, Culverton, Sidcup, Kent. Frederick Arundell, b. 1850. Arthur Lionel,
b. 1854 ; is Major ^rd Vol. Batn. Devonshire Regt. : in. 1884, Edith Sarah, da. of the late
Thomas Hounsell, Esq., of Berbice, British Guiana. Residence, Coly Bank, Colyton, Devon.
Daughters living— Emily Charlotte Augusta: m. 1878, Richard Hake Bush, Esq., M.D., who d.
i3^D. Residence, 7, Norfolk Terrace, Bayswater, W Edrica Blanche, Geraldine Eleanor.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Sister living— Charlotte.
WidOW living Of 8th Baronet— JOSEPHINE CATHERINE DENISE (Lady Recve-de-la-Pale), ne'e
Carre, of Arise, Rhone, France : tit ist, 1843, Sir John George Reeve-de-la-Pole, 8th baronet, who
d. 1874 ; 2ndly, 1881, Mons. Antoine Pierre Roup. Resides in Paris.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rt. Hon. Reginald Pole-Carew, M.P., son of the late
Reginald Pole, Esq. (infra): —
Issue of the late William Henry Pole-Carew, Esq., b. 1811, d. 1888 : m. 1838, Frances Anne,
da. of the late John Buller, Esq., of Morval, Cornwall : —
Reginald, C.B., 6. 1849 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; is Col. ist Batn. Coldstream Guards ;
has been Private Sec. to Gov. of N. S. Wales (Sir Hercules Robinson, G.C.M.G.), A.D.C. to
Viceroy of India (Earl Lytton), and Mil. Sec. to Gen. Sir F. Roberts, Com.-in-Ch. in India ;
served in Afghan campaign 1879-80 as A.D.C. to Gen. Sir Frederick Roberts (medal with three
clasps, bronze star), and in Egyptian campaign 1882 as A.D.C. to H.R.H. the Duke of Con-
naught (medal with clasp, bronze star, 4th class Medjidie), and in Burmah campaign 1886-7 (medal,
C.B.); is patron of three livings (Antony V., Sheviock R., and St. John's R., Cornwall); C.B.
1887. Residences, 3, Whitehall Court, S.W. ; Antony, Devonport. Clubs, Guards', White's, Marl-
borough, Travellers', Turf, United Service.— Charles Edward, b. 1853 ; ed. at Winchester, and at
Ch. Ch , Oxford: m. 1886, Ellen Henrietta, da. of William Ayshford Sanford, Esq., of Nynehead
Court, Wellington, Somerset, and has issue living, Gerald Ayshford, b. 1887, — Frances lone, b.
1887. Residence, Hatton, Ceylon. Club, St. James's. Rev. Gerald, b. 1858 ; ed. at Winchester,
and at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B. A. 1881, M.A. 1884) ; is V. of Kea. Residence, Kea Vicarage, Truro.
Fanny Julia. Caroline Lyttelton.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Edward Pole, D.D., grandson of the late Rev.
Carolus Pole, 2nd son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Reginald Pole, b. 1801, d. 1888 : ;«. 1836, Jane (now of Dumfries,
Weston-super-Mare), da. of Alexander Powell, Esq., of Hurdcott House, Wilts : —
Alexander Edward, b. 1848 ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1873 ; is a J.P. for Somersetshire : in, 1873, Joanna, da.
of the late Rev. Charles Raikes Davy, of Tracy Park, Gloucestershire, and has issue living, Alexander
Charles Reginald, b. 1878, — Mabel Maria, — Ethel Agneta. Residence, Grove House, Weston Park,
Bath. John Lionel, b. 1858; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1880. Henrietta Maria: in. 1865, Henry
Francis Mutukisna, Esq., of Ceylon, who d. 1873.^— Mary Stuart. Joanna Augusta.-— Agneta
Jane : in, 1873, Alexander J. Garrett, Esq. Louisa Margaretta. Augusta. Residence,
Issue of the late Rev. Edward Pole, b. 1805, d. 1890 : m. 1839, Mary Anne (now of Hessen-
ford, Cornwall), da. of Frederick John Chapman, Esq., of Howden, Tiverton : —
Reginald Carolus, b. 1841 ; formerly in Ceylon Civ. Ser. : m. 1864, Annie, da. of the Rev. Robert
Pargiter, V. of Towersey, near Thame, and has issue living, Reginald Charles Somers, b. 1864 ; ed.
at Heavitree Coll. Sch., and at Probus Gram. Sch. ; formerly Dep. Fiscal Sec. of Local Board,
and Assist. Govt. Agent, E. Province, Ceylon ; appointed an Assist. Surveyor to Surveyor-Gen.,
Ceylon, 1887, — Percival Edward, b. 1867, — Clarence Dyke, b. 1871, — Clement John, b. 1872, — •
Albert Edward, b. 1875, — Claude Carew, b. 1878, — Courtenay Alexander, b. 1888, — Annie Mabel
Pole, — Blanch Caroline Edith, — Marie Stuart. Residence, i, Bedford Place, Radford Street,
Coventry.— —Arthur Stuart, b. 1844. Henry Lionel, b. 1846 : m. 1866, Mary, da. of John
Warwick, Esq., and has issue living, Edward Lionel Carew, b. 1868, — John Gasper, b. 1870, —
Ernest Frederick, b. 1871, — Edith. John, b. 1848 : in. 1877, Charlotte, da. of the Rev. Robert
Pargiter (ante). Charles Francis, b. 1863. Mary Anne Catherine : in. 1865, William Douglas
Cox, Esq. Caroline Jane : in. 1877, the Rev. Daniel Evans. Residence, Llanmaes Rectory,
Cowbridge.— Stephanie Frederica: m. 1876, Edward Hilton Glendower Bradshaw, Esq., and has
issue living, John Hilton Pole, b. 1877, — Cyril Glendower Pole, b. 1892, — Beatrice Marguerite, /'.
1878,— Lilian Gertrude Pole, b. 1880,— Violet Dorothy Gwenllian Pole, b. 1885,— Ivy Muriel Pole,
b. 1889. Residence, The Elms, Redbrook, Monmouth. Edith Buller. Ethel Stuart.
The ist baronet was M.P. for Devonshire, the 2nd baronet represented Honiton in Parliament,
and the 3rd and 5th baronets each sat as M.P. for co. Devon. The 6th baronet assumed in 1790 the
surname of De-la-Pole, which his successor discontinued, and the 8th baronet assumed in 1838 the
surname of Reeve-de-la-Pole, and afterwards discontinued it.
VAN-NOTTEN-POLE, Creation 1791, of Todenham House, Gloucestershire.
Virtue is Wise as a
powerful, serpznt.
Sir CECIL PERY VAN-NOTTEN-POLE, 4th
Baronet; b. March 3Oth, 1863; s. his grand-
father. Sir PETER, 1887 ; ed. at Mil. Coll., Oxford ;
formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Roy. Fusiliers (City of
London Regt.) ; is Lieut. Gloucestershire Yeo. Cav.
£Vrms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, a chevron be-
tween three crescents gules, a mullet for difference, Pole ; 2nd
and 3rd, quarterly, ist and 4th, argent, four pallets azure ;
2nd, or, a snake in pale wavy, the upper half azure, the
lower sable ; 3rd, or, three crescents gules, I' an Xntten.
Crtsts — ist, a falcon rising proper, a mullet for difference :
2nd, a snake per pale wavy, the upper half azure, the lower
sable, between two wings per fesse azure and argent counter-
changed. Supporttrs — On either side a lion reguardant
proper, each differenced by a pale of three colors.
Seat — Todenham House, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire. Chibs — Wellington, Arthur's,
Yorkshire.
Brothers living-GERALD CHARLES, b. July 28th, 1866. Chandos Edward, b. 1872.
Sisters living — Annie Louisa: m. 1886, Sydney Fisher, Esq., and has issue living, Doris Louise
Sydney, b. 1887, — Enid Sydney, b. 1892. Residence, Comberford Hall, Tamworth.— — -Ethel
Margaret.— —Florence Maud. Cicely.
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Aunts living (daughters of 3rd Baronet)— Alice Louisa Chandos : m. 1862, the Rev. Charles Thomas
Weatherley, and has issue living, Charles Chandos, b. 1864, — Reginald Pery Charles Bernard,
b. 1867,— Leonard Sacheverell Charles Barnabas, b. 1871, — Carlina, — Katharine Ellen Carlina, —
Lilian Alice Carlina. Residence, Pulteney, Rupert's Land, Canada. Margaret Caroline Chandos :
»i. 1864, Thomas Baker, Esq., and has with other issue living, a son, b. 186-. (daughter of 2nd
Baronet) Maria (Countess ll'intertoti) : in. 1832, the 4th Earl of Winterton, who d. 1879. Resi-
dence, 55, Upper Berkeley Street, W.
•Great-Uncle living (son of 2nd baronet)—/??r'. Richard POLE, b. 1802; ed. at Balliol Coll., Oxford
(B.A 1824, M.A. 1826); formerly R. of Wolverton and of Ewhurst : ;«. 1836, Elizabeth Anne, da. of
Richard Elmhirst, Esq. Residence, The Hawthornes, Barley, near Reading.
Mother living — Frances Anna, el. da. of the Rev. the Hon. Henry Rice [see B. Dynevor] : m.
1861, Cecil Charles Van-Notten-Pole, Esq., who d. 1876. Residence, Todenhan House, Moreton-
in- Marsh, Gloucestershire.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— LOUISA (Lady Van-Notten-Pole), da. of the late Samuel Lands,
Esq. : m. 1863, as his second wife. Sir Peter Van-Notten-Pole, who d. 1887. Residence, Ashburn-
ham House, 63, Westbourne Park Road, W.
•Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Gen. Edward Pole [infra] : —
Issue of the late Capt. Edward Albert Pole, b. 1843, d. 1884 : m. 1866, Emma Katherine,
da. of Maj.-Gen. F. Adams, C.B. : —
Edward Alexander Chandos, b. 1867. Reginald Adams Chandos, b. 1870. George Sacheverell
Chandos, b. 1871. Arthur Chandos, b. 1874. Fanny Chandos, b, 1872.
Issue of the late Gen. Edward Pole, 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1805, d. 1879 : in. 1841,
Fanny, who d. 1857, da. of Col. George Grogan : —
Reginald Edward, b. 1855 ; formerly Capt. Hants Yeo. C'av. ; is Capt. 3rd Batn. The Queen's (Roy.
\V. Surrey Regt.): m. 1880, Etheldreda Frances, da. of the late Rev. Alfred John Edward
Bowyer-Smijth [see Bowyer-Smijth, Bart.], and has issue living, Edward Francis Reginald,
3. 1884. Residence, Shortheath House, Wrecclesham, near Farnham, Surrey.— Louisa Elizabeth :
w. 1884, John Kincaid, Esq. (whose Club is St. George's), el. son of the late Thomas Kincaid, Esq..
of Glasgow. Residence, 81, Elm Park Gardens, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Charles Van-Notten-Pole, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Charles Richard Van-Notten-Pole. Esq., b. 1797, d. 1879: m. 1824, Anne
Eliza, who d. 1879, da. of Edward Rudge, Esq., of Abbey House, Worcestershire : —
Charles, b. 1828 ; retired from Army as Hon. Maj.-Gen. 1883 (Major h.p.) ; formerly of the Grenadier
Guards, and Cape Mounted Rifles: in. 18— , Marie Antoinette, da. of J. Penrice, Esq., of East
Hill, Colchester. Residence, Buzzacott House, Combe Martin, N. Devon. Clitb, United Service.
Edward Clitherow, b. 1830 : m. 18 — , the widow of Powell, Esq. Residence, 19, Orsett
Terrace, W. Club, Grosvenor. Anna Matilda. Millicent Felizarda.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Gen. Arthur Cunliffe Van-Notten-Pole, b. 1806, d. 1873 : in. 1845,
Philippa Maria, who d. 1881, da. of Major William Marcus Carew : —
Philippa Matilda : in. ist, 1870, Henry Soppitt, Esq., of the War Office ; 2ndly, 1879, Major William
Arthur Hicks, of 3rd Batn. Loyal N. Lancashire Regt., who d. 1886, and has issue living (by ist
marriage), Henry Arthur Pole, b. 1871 ; is Lieut. 4th Batn. Loyal N. Lancashire Regt., — Caroline
Mary Violet : in. 1889, Capt. E. St. Francis Moore (4th Batn. Northamptonshire Regt.), of Wood-
bridge, Suffolk, and has issue living, Anita Margaret Pole b. 1889, Mary Audrey Carew b. 1892, —
Ethel Millicent Stepney, — (by 2nd marriage), Mary Philippa. Residences, The Lawn, Melton,
Suffolk ; Seafield, Waterloo, Lancashire.
Issue of the late Charles Van-Notten-Pole, Esq., 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1772, d.
1864: in. 1795, Felizarda Matilda, who d. 18 — , da. of Richard Buller, Esq., of
London: —
Re-'. Watson Buller, b. 1803 ; ed. at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1824) ; formerly R. of Condicote and
Upper Swell : in. 1846, Matilda, who d. 1887, da. of Sir Peter Pole, 2nd baronet. Residence, Ambler
House, Maidenhead.^— Mundy, b. 1804 ; formerly Major 46th Regt. : m. 1841, Anne Frances
Pole, da. of the late Adm. Isaac George Manley, of Manley Hall, Staffordshire, and widow of Arthur
Salwey, Esq. Residence, 2, Gloucester Square, W. Lambert, />. 1808 : in. 1839, Anna. da. of the
late Rev. Henry Pole [see infra], and has issue living, Anna Felizarda: in. i86P, Thomas William
Wedlake, Esq., of Hornchurch, near Romford, — Agnes Geraldine,— Frances Harriet, — Edith
Matilda : in. 1877, Edward Shepperd, Esq. Residence, 9, Leinster Square, W.
Granddaughter of the late Lieut.-Gen. Arthur Cunliffe Van-Notten-Pole (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Arthur Charles Van Notten-Pole, b. 1847, d- J8?9 '• "'• J878, Margaret
Louisa (now of 7, Tedworth Square, S.W.), da. of Sir John Dick-Lauder, 8th baronet : —
Margaret Florence, b. 1879.
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Pole, 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1781, d. 1865 : ;«. 1814,
Anne, who d. 1864, da. of John Blagrave, Esq., of Calcot Park, Berks :—
Henry Van-Notten-Pole, b. 1819 : in. 1849, Eliza Anne, who d. 1878, da. of the late Rev. Watson
William Dickins, R. of Adisham, and has issue living, George Henry Thomas, b. 1852 ; formerly
Capt. i8th Hussars, — Constance Laura: in. 1882, Reginald William Fitzherbert Herbert, Esq.,
of Clytha, Usk, Monmouthshire. Residence, Watermoor House, Cirencester. Frances : tn
1841, the Rev. John William Routh, and has issue living, John Martin, b. 1846 ; ed. at New Coll.,
Oxford ; Bar. Inner Temple 1872,— William Pole, C.E. (of Sutton Court, Sutton, Surrey), b. 1848 :
m. 1878, Edith, da. of the late Thomas Miller, Esq., of Barrow Court, Bristol, and has issue living,
Reginald Pole b. 1883, Edith Mary b. 1880, Gladys Helen b. 1885,— Cyril Edward (of Mortlake,
S.W.), b. 1850: in. 1882, Edith, da. of— Parsons, Esq., and has issue living, John b. 1885, Margery
b. 1883,— Henry Peter, R.N., b. 1851 ; became Com. 1890, — Reginald Samuel John, b. 1853 ; is in
Public Works Depart. India: in. 1883, Flora Macdonald, da. of Michael McLeod, Esq., and has
issue living, Allan b. 1884, — Mary Frances, b. 1843: in. 1865, J. Bradney, Esq., who d. 1867, and
has issue living, John Spencer b. 1866, Francis b. 1867, — Agnes Sophia, b. 1844: m. 1874, Count G. B.
•de Gallsani, of Garian, Ventimiglia, Italy, and has issue living, Giovanni Giorgio Gioffredode Rhuda
Maria Luigi, b. 1880 Enrico Simone Marcello Maria Luigi f>. 1882, Federico Emilio Agostino Maria
Luigi b. 1885, Maria Francesca Agnese Costanza b. 1876, — Elizabeth Anne, b. 1845, — Belinda Rosa,
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
/'. 1855 : ;«. 1883, the Rev. Robert Elton Lee, V. of Holme-Lacy, Herefordshire, and has issue
living, John Pincke b. 1884, Cyril Elton b. 1884,— Beatrice Eliza, b^ 1857. Residence, Tylehurst
Calcot Park, near Reading.
This is a branch of the .uicient Derbyshire family of Pole, many members of which have distin-
guished themselves in the field, notably Sir John Chandos, K.G., chief commander at Cressy and at
Poictiers, and German Pole, who commanded in Ireland, and served against the Armada. Millicent,
daughter of Charles Pole, Esq., of Holtcroft, married Charles Van-Notten, Esq., who assumed the
name of Pole, and was created a baronet. This gentleman was a descendant of Henry Van-Notten,
ennobled 1499 by the Emperor Maximilian, and whose only son Charles received from Charles V. the
titles of Lord of Ath and Van-der-Notten, and Chatellaine of Alost. The 3rd baronet assumed in
1853, by royal license, the additional and original paternal name of Van-Notten.
POLLEN, Creation 1795, of Redenham, Hampshire.
Sir RICHARD HUNGERFORD POLLEN, 4th Baronet ;
b. Oct. 6th, 1846; s. his father, Sir RICHARD HUNGERFORD,
1881 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; is Major and Hon.
Lieut. -Col. 4th Batn. Gloucestershire Regt, and a J.P. for
Wilts: m. 1875, Frances Anne St. Albyn, da. of the late
William Savage Wait, Esq., of Woodborough, Somerset, and
has issue.
JVrtttS — Azure, on a bend cotissed or, five escallops vert between six
lozenges argent, each charged with an escallop sable. Crest — A pelican per
pale or and azure, vulning herself, and feeding her young proper, charged
on the wings elevated with a lozenge, as in the arms.
Seats — Rodbpurne, Malmesbury ; Redenham, Andover. Clubs —
Carlton, New University.
-John Lancelot Hungerford,
Sons living— RICHARD HUNGERFORD, b. June 23rd, 1878.-
l>. April 27th, 1884.
Brother living— Charles John Hungerford, b. 1858.
Daughter living— Hester Caroline Jessie.
Sisters living— Mary Caroline: /«. 1873, the Rev. Edwin George Wyld, V. of Melksham, and has
issue living, George Richard, b. 1877, — Frances Charlotte, — Katharine Mary, — Jessie Louisa. Resi-
dence, Melksham Vicarage, Wilts. Katharine Anne. . Laura Susan. Constance.— Helen
Charlotte.
Uncle living (brother of 3rd Baronet)— John Hungerford, 1. 1820; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford (M.A. 1842) ; formerly Fellow of Merton Coll., Oxford ; was Official Editor Science and Art
Department, South Kensington Museum, 1864-76: m. 1855, Maria Margaret, da. of the late Rev.
John Charles La Primaudaye, and has issue living, Rev. John Hungerford (of Manresa House,
Roehampton), b. 1858 ; is in Holy Orders of the Church of Rome ; a member of the So. of Jesus, —
Rev. Anthony Cecil Hungerford (of The Oratory, Birmingham), b. 1860 ; is in Holy Orders of the
Church of Rom-, — Francis Gabriel Hungerford, b. 1862; formerly Lieut. R.N. ; served in Soudan
and with Nile Expedition 1884-5 (medal with clasp), and in Bunnah Campaign i886(medal) : m. 1890,
Flora Mary, da. of the late John Dunplly, Esq., of Bombay, and has issue living, a son b. iSyi,
— Rev. George Hungerford, b. 1863 ; is a member of So. of Jesus, — Arthur Hungerford (Club,
National Liberal), b. 1866; ed. at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B. A. 18— ), — Stephen Hungerford, b. 1868 ;
is Lieut. Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regt.), and A.D.C. to Viceroy of India (Marquess of
Lansdowne), — Clement Hungerford, b. 1869 ; formerly Assist. Private Sec. to Gov. of Bahamas (Sir
Ambrose Shea, K.C.M.G. ), — Anne Gertrude Mary, — Margaret Winifred. Residence, n, Pembridge
Crescent, W. Ciub, Athenaeum.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— FRANCES MARY (Lady Pollen), da. of the late W. B. Aird, Esq. :
m. 1870, as his and wife, Sir Richard Hungerford Pollen, 3rd baronet, who d. 1881. Residence,
The Hayes, Stroud, Gloucestershire.
The father of the ist baronet was one of the Judges of Wales, and M.P. for Andover ; the 2nd
baronet was also M.P. for Andover.
POLLOCK, Creation 1866, of Hatton, Middlesex.
Boldly and strenuously.
Sir FREDERICK POLLOCK, LL.D., 3rd
Baronet ; b. Dec. loth, 1845 '> s- his father, Sir
[WILLIAM] FREDERICK, 1888 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1867, M.A. 1870, and
late Fellow. Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh 1880, Hon.
LL.D., Dublin, 1892) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1871 ;
is Corpus Professor of Jurisprudence in Univ. of
Oxford : was Professor of Common Law in Inns
of Court 1884-9, and a Member of Roy. Commn.
on Labour 1891 : m. 1873, Georgina Harriet, da. of
the late John Deffell, Esq., merchant, of Calcutta,
and has issue.
£\rms — Azure, three fleurs-de-lis within a bordure engrailed
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. 445
or, on a canton ermine a portcullis of the second. Crist — A boar pas=ant, quarterly or and vert,
pierced through the sinister shoulder with an arrow proper, j&upporitrg — On either side a talbot sable
gorged with a collar and pendent therefrom a portcullis or.
Town Residence — 48, Great Cumberland Place, W. Cliainbers — 13, Old Square, Lincoln's Inn,
W.C. Club— Athenxum.
Son living -FREDERICK JOHN, b. Dec. 26th, 1878.
Daughter living— Alice Isabella.
Brothers living— Walter Herries, b. 1850; ed at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1871,
M.A. 1875); Bar. Inner Temple 1874: »«. 1876 Emma Jane, da. of the late Col. Pipon, Seigneur
de Noirmont, Jersey, and has issue living, Guy Cameron, b. 1876. Residence, South Lodge,
Campden Hill Road, Kensington, W. Cfitiinbers, 13, Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. Clubs,
Athenaeum, Savile. Maurice Emilius, b. 1857 : ;;/. ist, 1880, Lydia Helen, who d. 1884, da. ot
Mrs. Roberts, formerly of Persley Cottage, Reigate ; ?ndly, 1889, Mabel M., da. of John Macpher
son. Esq., of Victoria. Residence, 59, Montagu Square, W. Club, Savile.
Uncles living (sons of ist Baronet)— By 1st marriage— George Frederick, b. 1821 ; Bar. Inne
Temple 1 843; is Senior Master of Supreme Court of Judicature, and Queen's Remembrancer: in. 1851
Frances Diana, who d. 1891, da. of the late Rev. Henry Herbert, R. of Rathdowney, Queen's co.,
and has issue living, Harry Frederick (of i, Cumberland Place, Regent's Park, N.W., and 14,
St. Helen's Place, E.C. Clubs, Reform, City of London), b. 1856; admitted a Solicitor 1878:
in. 1879, Phillis Julia, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Arthur Broome, C.S.I., and has issue living,
Ralph Charles Geoffrey b. 1881, Arthur Jocelyn Colman b. 1891, Nina Phillis, — William Rivers (of
66, Park Street, Grosvenor Square, W.), 'b. 1859; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (M.B. 1888); M.R.C.S.
1881, and M.R.C.P. 1890: m. 1889, Annie Athol, el. da. of James H. Stewart, Esq., of The Mount,
Bathurst, N.S. Wales, and has issue living, Humphrey Rivers b. 1889, — Ernest Murray (of 27,
Bramham Gardens, S.W., and i, King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C. Club, Oxford and Cam-
bridge), b. 1861; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1883, M.A. 1887); Bar.
Inner Temple 1885 : m. 1887, Laura Helen, el. da. of Thomas Salt, Esq., M.P., of Weeping Cross,
Stafford, and has issue living, Charles Thomas Anderdon b. 1889, — Rev. Bertram, b. 1863 : ed. at
Charterhouse, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1885, M.A. 1800) ; is an Assist. Master at Marl-
borough Coll., — Harriet Sophia, — Nicola Sophia. Residence, Woodlawn, Hanworth, Feltham.
Hon. Sir Charles Edward, b. 1823 ; ed. at St. Paul's School ; Bar. Inner Temple 1847 ; Q.C. and
Bencher of his Inn 1886 ; is a J.P. for Surrey; was a Baron of Court of Exchequer 1873-5, since
when he has been a Judge of High Court of Judicature; K. B. 1873 : in. ist, 1848, Nicola Sophia,
who d. 1855, da. of the Rev. Henry Herbert ; andly, 1858, Georgina, who d. 1864, da. of the
late Hon. S. G. W. Archibald, Master of Rolls of Nova Scotia ; 3rdly, 1865, Amy Menella, da.
of the late Hassard Hume Dodgson, Esq., of 2, Upper George Street, Bryanston Square, W., and
has issue living (by ist marriage), Rev. Herbert Charles, b. 1852 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (M.A.
1878) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1877 ; entered Holy Orders 1883 ; formerly R. of W. Hackney : is Canon
of Rochester : in. 1883, Flora Grace, da. of John Turner, Esq., of Oaklands, Wimbledon Park,
Surrey, and has issue living, Nora, Gladys Nicola, — (by 2nd marriage), Joanna de Morlot, — (by
3rd marriage), George Hume, b. 1870, — Robert, b. 1874, — Hassard Hume, b. 1876, — Isabel Amy, —
Helen, — Kate, — Ethel Caroline, — Margaret Homera, — Gertrude Menella. Residence, The Croft,
Putney, Surrey. Club, Athenaeum.— —Sir [Frederick] Richard, K.C.S.I., b. 1827 ; ed. at King's
Coll. Sch. ; entered Bengal Armv 1844, became Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1879; appointed Commr.
Peshawur Div. 1866 ; served as Political Assist, to Major Edwardes during siege of Mooltan, and as
Political Officer with many frontier expeditions, receiving thanks of Govt. ; was employed in
Afghanistan and Persia 1871-2 with Afghanistan Boundary Cominn. ; is a J.P. for Middlesex ;
C.S.I. 1856, K. C.S.I. 1873 : in. 1856, Adriana, da. of Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, G.C.M.G.,
and has issue living, Dighton Nicolas (of 19, Old Square, W.C.), b, 1864 ; ed. at Wellington Coll.,
and at King's Coll., Camb.; Bar. Inner Temple 1889, — Adrian Donald Wilde, b. 1867; ed. at
Wellington Coll., — Lesley Richard Lumsden, b. 1869, — Percy Napier, b. 1875, — Grace Mary
Nicolas : tn. 1876, Edmund Child Haynes, Esq., Solicitor, of 18, Craven Hill, W., and 9, New
Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C., — Mabel Homera. Residence, 12, Cambridge Square, Hyde Park, W.
Club. Athenseum. By 2nd marriage— Edward James, /;. 1841 ; ed. at King's Coll. ; F.R.C.S.
Eng. 1868; Bar. Inner Temple 1872: m. 1871, Alice Georgians, only da. of the late Warren de
la Rue, Esq., D.C.L., M.A., F.R.S., of 73, Portland Place, W., and has issue living, Harold
Warren, b. 1877, — Douglas Warren, b. 1878, — Muriel Agnes, — Ella Helen, — Hilda Mary, — Con-
stance Emily. Residence, 20, York Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W. Ouimbers, 3, Harcourt Build-
ings, Temple, E.C.
Aunts living (daughters of ist baronet)— By 1st marriage— Mary Rivers. Emma : m. 1851,
Alexander Hamilton, Esq., J.P., and has issue living, Frederick Alexander Pollock (of 7, Hume
Street, Dublin. Club, Kildare Street), b. 1852 ; Bar. King's Inns, Ireland 1877, — Rev. Alex-
ander Pollock, b. 1858 ; is Curate of St. Mary's, Sedgley, Staffordshire, — Robert Pollock, b.
1860 : in. 1886, Catherine Henrietta, da. of the Rev. A. Hamilton, D.D., R. of Dumdrum, co.
Dublin. Residence, Lynton, Dundrum, co. Dublin. Grace Anne : in. 1850, Henry Arthur
Herbert, Esq., and has issue living, Henry Arthur, b. 1851', — Frances Harriet: in. 1888, Godfrey
Cornewall Chester Master, Esq., solicitor, of Hong Kong, — Grace Sophia, — Mary Jane : in. 1881,
W. H. W. Poole, Esq., who d. 1890, an Assist. Master at Charterhouse, Godalming. By 2nd
marriage— Clara Jessie (Lady Chitty) : m. 1858, the Hon. Sir Joseph William Chitty, a Justice
of the High Court, and has issue living, Arthur John (of 6, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.),
b. 1859 ; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1881, M.A. 1883), Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1885,
— Joseph Henry Pollock (of Torrie Lodge, Esher, and 10, New Court, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.), b.
1861 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1883, M.A. 1886) ; admitted a solicitor
1887 : m. 1889, Adele Johanna, da. of the late John Berry Torry, Esq., of Sunningdale, Berks,—
Herbert (of 41, Clanncarde Gardens, W., and 3, Harcourt Buildings, Temple, E.C.), b. 1863 ;
ed. at Winchester, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1888, M.A. 1889); Bar. Inner Temple 1889 :
m. 1890, Mabel Agatha, da. of the Rev. Edward Henry Bradby, D.D., of St. Katharine Dock
House, E., — Jessie Eliza, — Helena Louisa. Residence, 33, Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W
Anna: m. 1874, Major Charles R. Cock, B.S.C., who d. 1879, and has issue living, Evelyn, b.
1875,— Hubert Charles Langslow, b. 1876, — Edward Arthur Langslow, b. 1879,— Imogen Emily.
446
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
- Helena. - Emily Charlotte. - Laura Frances: /;/. ist, 1866, Major Charles Henry Tilspn-
Marshall, B.S.C. ; 2ndly, 1878, Lieut.-Col. Edward Merry Larminie, R.E., and has issue living
(by ist marriage), Guy Anstruther Knox, b. 1872, — Katharine Helen Maud, — Laura Violet, — (by
2nd marriaae), Stanley Graham, b. 1879, — Lionel Edward, 6. 1882, — Vera, — Margaret Rivers.
Edith Caroline. Ada Theodora.
WidOWS living Of 1st and 2nd Baronets— SARAH ANNE AMOWAH (Lady Pollock), da. of
Capt. Richard Langslow : /•//. as his 2nd wife, 1834, the Right Hon. Sir Frederick Pollock, K.R.S.,
ist baronet, who d. 1870. Residence, Hatton, Feltham, Middlesex. - Juliet (Lady Pellock) da.
of the Rev. Henry Creed, V. of Corse ; in. 1844, Sir [William] Frederick Pollock, 2nd baronet, who
d. 1888. Residence, 50, Montagu Square, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Robert John Pollock, Esq., 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1816, d. 185-5 '
in. ist, 1840, Ellen, who d, 1846, da. of Adm. Peter Douglas; 2ndly, 1848, Julia
(now of 16, Cranky Place, S. Kensington, S.W.), da. of the Rev. James Clements.
of Haverfield, Yorkshire : —
Robert Erskine, b. 1849; ed. at Trin. Hall, Camb. (LL.B. 1872); Bar. Inner Temple 1873, and a
Q.C. 1892 ; is a J.P. for Gloucestershire : in. 1884, Mary Vyner, only child of the late Capt. F. C.
Playne (Rifle Brig.), of Avening Court, Gloucestershire, and has issue living, Frederick Robert, f>.
1885, — Martin Viner, t. i3S8. Residences, 74. Queen's Gate, S.W. : Avening Court, Gloucestershire.
Chambers, i, Brick Court, Temple, E.C. Clnb, Oxford and Cambridge. Archibald Gordon, b.
1851 : in. 1884, Marian, da. of the late G. Hamilton Fletcher, Esq., of Barrow Hedges, Carshalton,
and has issue living, Hamilton Rivers, £. 1884, — Reginald Gordon, b. 1888,— Venetia Sophie, b. 1887.
Residences, 95, Cornwall Gardens, S.W. ; Pinehurst, Lower Bourne, Farnham, Surrey. - Mary
Douglas.— —Eva.'^— Florence Julia (Lady Head) '. in. 1880, Sir Robert Garnett Head, 3rd
baronet. Residence,
Issue of the late Henry Pollock, Esq., $th son of ist baronet, b. 1826, d. 1889 : HI. 1860,
Amelia (now of 18, Hanover Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W.), da. of the late Charles
Bailey, Esq., of Lee Abbey, Lynton, Devon: —
Issue of the late Arthur Julius Pollock, Esq., M.D.. F.R.C.P., 7th son of ist baionet.
b. 1835, d. 1890 : tn. 1861, Ellen (now of 90, Gloucester Place, Portman Square,
W.), da. of the late Charles Bailey, Esq., of Lee Abbey, Lynton, Devon :-
Arthur Julius, ^. 1863; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; is Capt. R.A. Clubs,
Junior Army and Navy, Beaufort. - Henry Edward, b. 1864; ed. at Charterhouse; Bar. Inner
Temple 1887. Residence, Hong Kong.— —Charles Frederick, b. 1866 ; ed. at Westminster ; admitted
a Solicitor 1887. Chambers, 19, Bedford Row, W.C. Caroline.
The Right Hon. Sir Frederick, ist baronet, was Lord Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer
1844-66. He was son of Mr. David Pollock, saddler, of Charing Cross, who had two other sons that
attained to great eminence, viz., Sir David Pollock, Chief Justice of Bombay, and Field-Marshal Sir
George Pollock, Bart., G.C.B., G. C.S.I., Constable of the Tower of London. The 2nd baronet was
for many years Senior Master of the Supreme Court of Judicature and Queen's Remembrancer.
Marion Amelia.
MONTAGU-POLLOCK, Creation 1872, of the Khyber Pass
Boldly and ^rj>rr^ Let us be examined Sir MONTAGU FREDERICK
strenuously. &f^ — ~$> cv our conduct. ,,
MONTAGU-POLLOCK, 3rd Baronet ; b.
1864 ; s. his father, Sir FREDERICK,
1874 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B. A. 1885).
^Vrins — Quarterly, ist and 4th, azure, three
fleurs-de-lis within a bordure embattled or for
his distinguished services in the Afghan war,
on a chief of the second an eastern crown gules
superinscribed " Khyber," and on a canton
ermine three cannons fesseways in pale sable :
2nd and 3rd, parti per pale argent and gules,
a fesse lozengy counterchanged ; in the middle
chief point a cross moline, also counterchanged.
Crtsts — ist, a lion rampant guardant argent
adorned with an eastern crown or, holding in
his dexter paw in bend sinister an Afghan
banner displayed gules, bordered or and vert,
the staff broken in two, in his sinister paw a
part of the broken staff in an escrol over the motto, " Afghanistan " ; 2nd, a boar passant quarterly
embattled or and vert, pierced through the sinister shoulder with an arrow proper ; 3rd, a griffin's
head couped, wings expanded or, gorged with a collar lozengy. jjnpporttrs— Dexter, an heraldic tiger
sable, maned, tufted, and gorged with an eastern crown, and chained, chain being reflexed over the
back or, and pendent from the collar an escutcheon or, charged with a bomb fired proper ; sinister, a
talbot gorged, chained, and charged as the dexter.
Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
Sisters living— Constance Louisa. Eleanor Spencer. Beatrice Laura.
Uncle living (son of ist Baronet)— GEORGE DAVID POLLOCK, F.R.C.S. Eng., b. Oct. i8th,
1817 : is Consulting Surgeon to St. George's Hospital, and Surgeon in Ordinary to H.R.H. the
Prince of Wales : in. 1850, Marianne Chanty, da. of the late Robert Saunders, Esq., B.C.S., and
has issue living, Hugh (of 4, Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. Club, Oxford and Cambridge),
b. 1859; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1882, M.A. 1885); Bar. Lincoln's Inn
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
447
1884, — Evelyn (Club, Arm)- and Navy), b. 1861 ; ed. at Harrow ; is Capt. R.A. : m. 1890, Mary,
da. of the late Henry Jefferd Tarrant, Esq., Bar. -at- Law, and has issue living, Ronald Evelyn.
/'. 1801, — Lilian, — Cecily. Residences, Early Wood, Bagshot ; 36, Grosvenor Street, W. Club,
Athenaeum.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— LAURA CAROLINE {Lady Montagu-Pollock), da. of the late Henry
Seymour Montagu, Esq., a Commr. of Inland Revenue, of Thurlow, Clapham, and Westleton
Grange, Suffolk : ;//. 1861, Sir Frederick Montagu-Pollock, 2nd baronet, who d. 1874. Residence,.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Archibald Reid Swiney Pollock, Esq., 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1829,
d. 1877 : ///. 1852, Janet Justina (now of 77, Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, W.),
da. of John Davidson, Esq. : —
Frederick George, b. 1855 ; is Capt. I.S.C. ; served in Jowaki expedition 1877 (medal with clasp), and
in Afghan war 1878-80 (medal) : >tt. 1882, Jane, widow of R. St. G. H. Hamilton, Esq., formerly
65th Regt., and has issue living, Harry Clement, b. 1883, — Archibald Frederick, b. 1885, — William
Hamilton, b. 1887. John Archibald Henry, b. 1856 ; is Capt. I.S.C. ; served in Jowaki expedition
1877-8 (medal with clasp), and in Afghan war 1878-9 (medal with clasp). Alexander, b. 1865 ;
ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1887) Robert Gordon (twin), b. 1865; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1888). Helen Frances : m. 1887, Capt. Archibald Boyd Maxwell, Manchester Regt.,
an \ has issue living, Archibald Basil Henry, b. 1888.^— Georgiana Maud : m. 1889, Capt. John
T. E. Flint, 4th Dragoon Guards. Nora Josephine.— Adelaide Laura.
This family is a junior branch of the Pollocks, baronets of Hatton. The ist baronet commanded
the army with great distinction in the first Afghan war. He attained the rank of Field-Marshal, and
was sometime Constable of the Tower. The 2nd baronet assumed by royal license in 1873 the additional
surname of Montagu.
CRAWFURD-POLLOK, Creation 1638, of Pollok, and Kilbirnie. [Extinct 1885.]
Daughter living Of 4th Baronet -Jane : m. 1867, William Ferguson, Esq. Residence,
WidOWS living Of 4th and 5th Baronet— ELIZABETH OSWALD (Lady Crawfurd-Pollok), da. of
Mathew Dunlop, Esq. : in. 1839, Sir Hew Crawfurd-Pollok, 4th baronet, who d. 1867.— ANNIE
ELIZABETH (Lady Cratufurd-PolloK), da. of the late — Green, Esq., of Hull : m. 1871, Sir Hew
Crawfurd-Pollok, sth and last baronet, who d. 1885. Residence, Northcliffe Terrace, Owthorne,
Hull.
POORE, Creation 1795, of Rushall, Wiltshire.
Sir EDWARD POORE, 3rd Baronet ; b. March 6th,
1826 ; s. his father, Sir EDWARD, 1838 ; formerly Lieut. Scots
Fusilier Guards : ;«. 1851, Frances Elizabeth, da. of the late
Rev. Henry Riddell Moody, R. of Chartham, and Hon.
Canon of Canterbury, and has issue.
^Arms — Argent, a fesse azure between three mullets gules, Crest — A
cubit arm erect vested sable, slashed argent, cuffed ermine, charged with
two mullets in fesse or, grasping in the hand an arrow proper.
Residence —
Sons living— RICHARD, R.N., b. July 7th, 1853; became Com. 1885,
and Capt. 1890 ; served with Naval Brig, against Malays in the Straits of
Malacca 1875-6 (Perak medal with clasp, and mentioned in despatches,
promoted Lieut.), at bombardment of Forts at Alexandria 1882 (medal
with clasp, Bronze Star, mentioned in despatches, and 4th class Medjidie),
and with Naval Brig, in Nile expedition 1885 (mentioned in despatches,
promoted Com.) : in. 1885, Ida Margaret, da. of the Rt. Rev.
Charles Graves, D.D., sist Lord Bishop of Limerick, and has issue living,
-Herbert, b. 1863 : in. 1891, Josefina, da. of the late Don
Pauper, non in spe.
Poor, but not in hope.
Roger, b. 1886. Club, United Service.-
Maximo Pujol. Residence,
Daughters living— E Lsie. Katharine.
Sisters living— Alice : m. 1843, the Rev. Francis Macaulay Cunningham, M.A., J.P., R. of Bright-
well, and has issue living, Rev. Edward John, b. 1846 ; ed. at Corpus Christi, Oxford (B.A. 18 — ,
M.A. 1875); is Head Master of Cathedral School, Peterborough : m. 1870, Laura Emily, da. of
John Williams Clinch, Esq., of Witney, and has issue living, Edward Charles b. 1872, Francis John
b. 1878, Wilfred Bertram b. 1882, Laura Winifred b. 1875, Alice Maud b. 1880,— Rev. Herbert Noel,
b. 1851 ; is R. of Ch. Ch., Watertown, Connecticut, U.S.A. : in. 1882, Gertrude Nancy, da. of the
Rev. Gilbert Bradley, V. of St. Edmund's, Dudley, — Alice Sophia : m. 1873, the Rt. Hon. Arthur
Herbert Dyke Acland, M.P., of Westholme, Scarborough, and 28, Cheyne Walk, S.W. [see
Acland, Bart., cr. 1677], — Louisa Richenda : »i. 1879, Eustace Fynes Clinton, Esq. [see D. Newcastle,
colls.], Head Master of Wimborne School, — Mabel Harriet. Residence, Brightwell Rectory, Wall-
ingford.— — Anna Maria Barbara : ;;/. ist, 1848, Stuart E. Mackechnie, Esq., who d. 1853 ; 2ndly,
1872, John Shepherd Maskew, Esq., M.D., and has issue living (by ist marriage), Edward, />.
1850: in. 18 — , Ellen, da. of I. Gordon, Esq., of Texas, U.S.A. ,— Andrew Lindsay, b. 1852.
Residence, Fawley, Hants. Grace Stuart: m. 1855, Walter Williams, Esq., who d 1880, and
has issue living. Rev. Richard (of Hinton House. Kingsworthy, Winchester), b. 1856, — Herbert
Walter, b. 1859: m. 1881, Caroline, da. of H. J. Standly, Esq., and has issue living, Roger
Herbert b. 1882, Dulce Josephine, Doris, Marjorie Lina, — Isabel Maude: ///. 1889, William
Alexander Hunt, Esq., of West Green, Winchfield, Hants, and has issue living, Helen Grace b.
1891. Residence, Hinton House, Kingsworthy, Winchester.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Richard Francis Gibson Poore, younger brother of 2nd
baronet, 6. 1804, d. 1852: in. 1828 Margaret Henrietta Cottnam, who d. 1870, da.
of Lieut. -Col. Lauchlan Maclean : —
Ernest Herbert, b. 1831 ; formerly in Marine Merchant service : »i. 1856, Sarah, da. of William Light,
Esq., of Southampton. Annette Henrietta Wolff: in. 1850, the Rev. George Richard Bigge,
who ti. 1886, and has issue living, Herbert Mordaunt, b. 1861, — George Arthur Teesdale, b. 1863,
— Harold Lowther, b. 1870, — Clement Francis Elton, b. 1872, — Evelyn Mary Josephine, — Beatrice
Alice, — Florence Annette, — Mabel Ethoidreda. Residence,
In special remainder to Baronetcy.
Grandson of the late John Montagu Poore, Esq., 2nd son of the late Edward Poore,
Esq., brother of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Robert Montagu Poore, Esq., b. 1804, d. 1837 : m. 1833, Anna Maria (who
d. 1865, having in. 2ndly. 1840, Mark Anthony Saurin, Esq., of Carysfort House, Dublin),
da. of James Hewitt Massy Dawson, Esq., of Ballinacourte, co. Tipperary : —
Robert, b. 1834 ; formerly Major Sth Hussars ; is a J.P. and a County Councillor (Whiteparish Div.)
for Wilts ; served in Turkey, and in Central India 1858-9 (medal with clasp) : in. 1863, Juliana
Benita, da. of the late Rear-Adm. Sir Armar Lowry-Corry, K.C. B., and has issue living, Robert
Montagu (Club, Cavalry), b. 1866 ; is Lieut. 7th Hussars, — Mark Saurin, b. 1869 : is Capt. 4th
Batn. The King's (Liverpool Regt.), — Roger Alvin, b. 1870, — Philip, b. 1874, — Louisa Benita, —
Anna Maria (Laiiy Pelly) : tn. 1889, Sir Harold Pelly, 4th Bart., — Nina Mary Benita. Residence,
Old Lodge, Salisbury. Club, United Service.
The ancestor of this family, Roger le Poer, Bishop of Salisbury, commonly called "Roger the
Great," was Lord Chancellor temp. Henry I., and Lord Treasurer temp. Stephen ; he built Devizes
Castle 1126. Salisbury Cathedral was built by Richard Poore, ist Bishop of New Sarum, in 1220,
who in 1217 had succeeded his brother, Herbert, the last Bishop of Old Sarum.
PORTER, Creation 1889, of Merrion Square, Dublin.
Sir GEORGE HORNIDGE PORTER, K.B., M.D., ist
Baronet, son of the late William Henry Porter, Esq., Professor
of Surgery, R.C.S., Ireland, of Kildare Street, Dublin; b. Nov.
24th, 1822 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1845, M.B. 1846,
M.D. 1865, Hon. M.Ch. 1873, Hon. LL.D., Glasgow, 1888);
F.R. C.S.I. 1844; M.R.I. A.; is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Wex-
ford (High Sheriff 1887), a Surg. in Ord. to H.M. in Ireland,
Regius Professor of Surgery in Dublin Univ., Surg. to Meath
Hospital, and Consulting Surg. to Steevens's Hospital, and
to St. Mark's Ophthalmic and Coombe Lying-in- Hospitals ;
Ex-Pres. of R.C.S., Ireland, and a Member of the Council
thereof; K.B. 1883 : ;«. 1861, Julia, da. of Isaac Bond, Esq., of
Flimby, Cumberland, and has issue.
Fear God, honour the
King,
iUms— Sable, on a fesse or, between three church bells argent, a trefoil
slipped proper, between two annulets gules. Crtst — In front of two cross
crosslets fitchee saltirewise or, a cherub proper.
Residences — 3, Merrion Square North, Dublin ; Black Hall, co. Wexford. Clubs — Kildare
Street, University, Royal St. Gecrge's Yacht.
Son living— WILLIAM HENRY, b. Aug. 23rd, 1862 ; ed. at Dublin Univ. (B.A. 1885, M.A.
1888) ; Bar. King's Inns, Dublin i88S ; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Roy. Irish Regt. Clubs, Dublin
University, Royal St. George Yacht.
POTTINGER, Creation 1839.
Sir HENRY POTTINGER, 3rd Baronet, 2nd
son of ist Baronet ; b. June loth, 1834 ; s. his brother,
Sir FREDERICK WILLIAM, 1865 ; ed. at Eton, and
at Merton Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1857) ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1861 ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for co. Durham :
m. 1863, Mary Adeline, who d. 1866, da. of the late
Rev. Edmund Hector Shipperdson, of Hermitage,
'( ; co. Durham, and has issue.
Drills — Vert, an eastern crown or between three pelicans
feeding their young proper ; a canton argent charged with a
cross gules ; an escutcheon of pretence, Cooke. Crrst — A
jr , • , j.«" a-,, dexter arm embowed in armour proper, garnished or, the hand
Valor agtttntt d&cultus. gauntleted and grasping a sword also proper, hiked and pom-
melled of the second ; the arm encircled by an eastern crown gules. .Smpportcrs — Dexter, a Chinese
mandarin habited proper and holding a scroll ; sinister, a Scinde soldier habited and equipped
proper, in his exterior nand a Scinde firelock proper.
Residence— The Pines, Queen's Road, Richmond, Surrey. Clubs— University, Wellington.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Daughter living— Ethel Adeline (Lady Meysey- Thompson) : m. 1885, Sir Henry Meysey Meysey-
Thompson, 2nd baronet. Residences, Kirby Hall, York ; Thorpe Green, Little Ouseburn ; 2,
Hamilton Place, \V.
Sister living — Henrietta Maria : m. 1850, Richard Stephens, Esq., J.P. and D.L., and has issue
living. Henry Pottinger Lygon, b. 1851, — Percy Soniers Tyringham, b. 1860, — Emily Henrietta.
Residence, Eastington House, Bournemouth.
The ist baronet, Major-Gen, the Right Hon. Sir Henry, G.C.B., was distinguished both in
military service and in diplomacy. He was successively Ambassador to the Emperor of China, and
Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, and of Madras.
POWELL, Creation 1892, of Horton Old Hall, Bradford.
Sir FRANCIS SHARP POWELL, JM.P.t ist Baronet,
son of the late Rev. Benjamin Powell, Esq., of Wigan ; b.
1827 ; ed. at St. John's Coll., Camb. (B.A. Classical
and Mathematical Honours 1850, M.A. 1853); Bar. Inner
Temple 1853 ; is a J.P. for Lancashire and W. Riding of
York ; sat as M.P. for Wigan (C) 1857-9, when he was
defeated, for Cambridge 1863-8, for W. Riding of York (N.
Div.) 1872-4, and again for Wigan 1881, when he was unseated ;
re-elected for Wigan 1885, 1886, and 1892 ; unsuccessfully
contested Wigan 1852, 1854, and 1859, Stalybridge 1871, and
W. Riding of York, N. Div., 1874 and 1880 : m. 1858, Anne,
da. of Matthew Gregson, Esq., of Toxteth Park, Liverpool,
and has issue.
JJalron of ©nt Jibing — All Saints, Horton V., Yorkshire.
Junns — Sable, within a bordure or, three escutcheons argent, on each
Every good thing isjrom a boar's head erased of the field. Crtst — A lion rampant, gorged with a
God. double chain or, therefrom pendant a pheon argent, and supporting with
its paw an escutcheon or, thereon an eagle's head erased azure.
Seat — Horton Otd Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire. Town Residence — i, Cambridge Square, Hyde
Park, W. Clubs— Carlton, Oxford and Cambridge.
Omne bonum Dei donum.
POWER, Creation 1836, of Kilfane, Kilkenny.
.Sir JOHN ELLIOTT CECIL POWER, 4th Baronet ; b.
Dec. ist, 1870; s. his father, Sir RICHARD CRAMPTON, 1892.
Argent, a bend engrailed gules, between two foxes' heads, erased
proper on a chief of the second three escallops of the field. Crist — A stag's
head erased proper.
Seat — Kilfane, Thomastown, co. Kilkenny. Club— Boodle's.
Brother living— ELLIOTT DERRICK LE POER, b. April 2ist,
1872 ; is Lieut. 4th Batn. King's (Shropshire L.I.).
Sisters living^May. - Vera.
Uncles living (sons of ?nd baronet)— Adam Clayton, I. 1844. - George,
b. 1846. - William le Poer, b. 1852; formerly Capt. 2nd Batn. Northamp-
Pro patria semper tonshire Regt. ; served in Zulu and Transvaal Wars (medal). Residence,
For >ny country always. Aunt living (daughter of 2nd baronet) — Augusta Frances : m. 1880,
Willoughby Francis Wade, Esq., F.R.C.P. (J.P. for Warwickshire).
Residences, Kilmurrey, Edgbaston ; 27, Temple Row, Birmingham.
Great-Aunt living (daughter of ist baronet)— Frances : m. 1840, John Power, Esq., J.P., D.L.
(tie jure i6th Baron Power and Curraghmore), who d. 1851 ; assumed by royal license, 1863, the
original family surname of De la Poer ; has issue living [see De la Poer, " Foreign Titles of
Nobility"]. Residence, Gurteen, co. Waterford.
WidOW living Of 3rd Baronet — FLORENCE ANNA MARIA (Lady Power), da. of the late Robert
Elliott, Esq., of Goldingtonbury, Bedford : m. 1869, Sir Richard Crampton Power, 3rd baronet,
who d. 1892. Residence, Kilfane, Thomastown, co. Kilkenny.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Gervase Power, 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 18 — , d. 1843 :
?;/. 1837, Frances, who d, 1841, da. of Adm. Ross : —
Gervase Parker, l>. 18 — : in. 18 — , and has issue living. Frances : m. 1865, Robert Patrick O'Hara,
Esq., Barrister-at-law, who d. 1886, and has issue living, Kathleen (Lady Meredytli) : m. 1886, Sir
Henry Bayly Meredyth, 5th Bart. Residence, 34, Montpelier Square, S.W.
Issue of the late Ven. Ambrose Power, Archdeacon of Lismore, 4th son of ist baronet,
b. 1801, d. 1869 : m. ist, 1837, Susan, who d. 1854, da. of Barker Thacker, Esq., of
Queen's co. ; 2ndly, 1857, Catherine Margaret, who d. 1888, da. of Thomas Forde,
Esq., of Dublin:—
Ambrose William Bushe, b. 1844 : in. 1884, Frances, da. of the late Gervaise Parker Bushe, Esq., of
Glencairn Abbey, Lismore, and has issue living, Ambrose Grattan, b. 1887, — Sylvia. — /ICT'. George
Beresford, b. 1849 : in. 1879, Constance, da. of the late Charles Putland, Esq., of Bray Head, co.
Wicklow, and has issue living, Georgina Mary, — Kathleen Mab. Residence, Kilfane Glebe, Thomas-
town, co. Kilkenny. Robert Henry, b. 1851 : m. ist, 1879, Eleanor, who d. 1883, da. of the late
Arthur Roberts, Esq., of Waterfprd ; 2ndly 1886, May, da. of the late Richard U. Roberts, Esq.,
and has issue living (by ist marriage), William Edward Ambrose, b. 1881, — Gervase Bushe, b. 1883,
— (by 2nd marriage) Richard, b. 1887, — Marjorie, b. 1890. Residence, Weston, Waterford. Zeena :
tn. 1858, Richard John Leeson-Marshall, Esq., who d. 1877 [see E. Milltown, colls.]. Residence,
Callinafercy House, Killarney.— Mary : m. 1865, Henry Villiers-Stuart, Esq., and has issue
living, Henry Charles, b. 1867, — Gerald, b. 1869, — Maurice Ambrose, b. 1870, — Horace Gervase, *.
1872, — Patrick, b. 1879, — Therese, — Gertrude Gwendoline, — Mary,— Winifred. Residence, Dro-
mana, Cappoquin, co. Waterford. Susan Caroline : m. 1878, the Rev. William Claypon Belling-
ham, who d. 1892 {see Bellingham, Bart., colls.]. Residences, Spencer Hill, Castle Bellingham.
co. Louth ; Dunany House, Dunleer, co. I/outh.
Issue of the late Col. Henry Power, 5th son of ist baronet, b. 1802, d. 1869 : in. 1832,
Frances Anne, da. of Capt. Stephen Prendergast : —
William Mackenzie, b. 1836. Haidee Harriet Frances Gordon : in. 1863, Col. John William Fry
(formerly of 88th Foot). Residence,
Issue of the late George Power, Esq., 6th son of ist baronet, b. 1803, d. 1871 : tn. ist,
1830, Adelaide, who d. 1838, da. of Sir William Smith ; 2ndly, 1845, Margery
Catherine, who d. 1883, da. of John Prendergast, Esq. :—
Katherine : in. 1879, Capt. Frederic Horace Davis Bellwood Bellwood (3rd Dragoon Guards), who
d. 1884, and has issue living, Frank, b. 1881, — Cecil Power, b. 1884.—— Georgiana Alice Mary :
in. 1885, Robert Hamilton Slubber, Esq., J.P., D.L., and has issue living, Margery. Residence,
Moyne, Durrow, Queen's co.
POWER, Creation 1841, of Edermine, co. Wexford, Ireland.
Sir JOHN TALBOT POWER, 3rd Baronet; b. May
2nd, 1845 ; s. his father, Sir JAMES, M.P., 1877 ; ed. at
Downside Coll.; is a D.L. of co. Wexford (High Sheriff 1880);
sat as M.P. for Wexford co. (Z) 1868-74 : m. 1876, Frances
Emma, da. of Capt. Henry Segrave, of Kiltymon, co. Wicklow,
and Cabra, co. Dublin, and has issue.
— Per saltire or and argent, three lions rampant azure, armed and
langued gules, in the centre chief section an open helmet affronte unbarred
proper ; on a chief gules three escallops. Crtst — A buck's head cabossed
quarterly gules and or, between the horns counterchanged, a cross calvary
erect, gules.
Seat — Edermine, Enniscorthy, co. Wexford. Clnbs — Orleans, Wei-
*"' ^
Per crucem ad coronam.
„ .. ... Daughter living — Eileen Mareh.
By tl* cross to the crown. jj^^ living_ James Talbot> b_ June 2,rd> ^ . ;s a D.L. for
Dublin city: m. 1877, Gertrude Frances, da. of Thomas Hayes, Esq., of Grenville House, Cork.
Residence, Leopardstown Park, Stillorgan, co. Dublin. - Thomas Talbot, b. 1863 : tn. 1884,
Margaret, da. of Thomas S. Martin, Esq., of Beaufield, Stillorgan, co. Dublin. Residence, 27,
Merrion Square North, Dublin.
Sisters living— Gwendaline Anna Eliza: m. 1870, Col. Thaddeus Richard Ryan, R.A., and has
issue living, John, b. 1871,— Thaddeus, b. 1873,— William, b. 1875,— Clement, b. 1876,— Hugh, ,'.
1879,— Francis, b. 1883,— Jane Matilda,— Alice. Residence, Scarteen, Knocklong, co. Limerick,
- Frances Mary Ursula: in. 1873, Joseph R. O'Reilly, Esq., D.L. and J.P., and has issue
living, Joseph James, b. 1875,— Henry James Joseph, b. 1880,— Bertram Thomas Joseph, b. 1883,
—Herbert Joseph, b. 1886,— Charles Reginald, b. 1891,— Jane Mary Joseph. Residence, Sans
Souci, Booterstown Avenue, Dublin.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— JANE ANNE EUZE (Lady Power), da. of the late John Hyacinth
Talbot, Esq., M.P. for New Ross: m. 1843, Sir James Power, 2nd baronet, who d. 1877. Resi-
dence, Chesterfield, Blackrock, co. Dublin.
The znd baronet was M.P. for co. Wexford (Z) 1835-47 and 1865-8.
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DICKSON-POYNDER, Creation 1802. of Hardingham Hall, Norfolk.
Sir JOHN POYNDER DICKSON-POYNDER, M.P., 6th
Baronet, son of the late Rear-Adm. John Bourmaster Dickson,
5th son of 2nd Baronet ; b. Oct. 3ist, 1866 ; s. his uncle, Capt.
Sir ALEXANDER COLLINGWOOD THOMAS DICKSON, R.N.,
1884 ; ed. at Harrow ; assumed in 1887, by royal license, the
additional surname and arms of Poynder ; is Lieut. Roy. Wilts
Yeo. Cav. ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Roy. Scots (Lothian
Regt.); has sat as M.P. for Wilts, N.W., or Chippenham, Div.
(C) since 1892.
$);itron of Uitoo JCifaings — Peterstow R., Hereford ; Inworth R., Essex,
^rms — Quarterly, ist and 4th, pily counterpily of four traits or and
sable, the points ending in crosses formee, two in chief and one in base, in
the centre chief point a castle of the second and in base two martlets of the
first, a chief azure, thereon a key erect, the wards upwards and to the sinister
gold between a rose on the dexter and a fleur de lis on the sinister argent,
Fortunejavorsthebrave. Poynder; 2nd and 3rd, azure, an anchor erect encircled with an oak wreath
vert between three mullets pierced or ; on a chief paly of seven of the last and gules, a mural crown
argent, Dickson. C«ats— ist, issuant out of the battlements of a castle argent charged with a
cross-flory gules, a dexter cubit arm, vested sable, charged with a key as in the arms, cuff or, the hand
proper holding a cross patee fitchee in bend also argent ; 2nd, over an armed arm brandishing a
falchion proper, a trident and spear in saltire or.
Seats — Hartham Park, Corsham ; Hillmarton Manor, Calne ; Sydenham, Roxburghshire. Clubs
— Bachelors', Marlborough.
Sisters living— Mary Harriet Isabella Cumberland : m. 1881, Frederick Amelius Beauclerk, Esq.,
who d. 1887. Residence, 30, Chester Street, S.W. Caroline Matilda. Isabella Emily : in.
1890, Arthur Cotes, Esq. Residence, Seagry House, Chippenham.
Daughter living Of 4th Baronet— Emma : m. 18— .. Residence,
Widow living Of 4th Baronet— EMMA (Lady Dickson), da. of William Knyvett, Esq. : m. 1831,
Sir Colpoys Dickson, 4th baronet, who d. 1868. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. George Collingwood Dickson, 6th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1817,
d. 1853: m. 1849, Henrietta Emma, da. of W. H. Frampton, Esq., of Hall House,
Frome : —
Ellen Amelia : m. 1877, Alfred Henry Burton, Esq., and has issue living, Arthur Collingwood, b. 1878,
— Stephen John, b. 1882,— Robert Cecil (twin), b. 1882. Residence, 18, Manson Place, S. Kensing-
ton, S.W. Florence: m. 1886, Col. Richard Steele Rupert Fetherstonhaugh, 3rd Batn. King's
Roy. Rifle Corps.
Issue of the late Capt. Francis Farhill Collingwood Dickson, 7th son of 2nd Baronet,
b. 1822, d. 1884: m. 18 — , Frances Murtagh, da. of Thomas Turner, Esq., of Arcot,
JOHN COLPOYS, b.-ii— . Four daus.
The ist baronet was an Adm. of the Blue, the 2nd was a Rear-Adm. of the Red, the 3rd was a
Vice-Adm., the 4th was a Col. in the Bengal Army, and the sth was a Capt. R.N.
PRESCOTT, Creation 1794, of Theobalds Park, Hertfordshire.
Sir GEORGE RENDLESHAM PRESCOTT, 4th Baronet;
b. Sept. 27th, 1846; s. his father, Sir GEORGE WILLIAM, 1850 ;
ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Life Guards, and Capt. Herts
Yeo. Cav. ; was High Sheriff of Sussex 1883: m. 1872, Louise
Franklin, da. of Lionel Lawson, Esq., of Brook Street, and has
issue.
gtrms — Sable, a chevron between three owls argent. Crest — A cubit arm
erect, vested gules, cuffed ermine, holding in the hand a pitch-pot (or hand
beacon) sable, fired proper.
Residences — Isenhurst, Hawkhurst, Sussex. Town Address — 9,
Clarges Street, W. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, St. James's, Royal
Dorset Yacht.
Sons living— GEORGE LIONEL LAWSON BAGOT, b. Oct. 24th,
Lux mihi Deus. l8?5- charles William Beeston, b. 1877.
God is my lieht Daughter living-Maude Helen.
Brother living— Charles William, b. 1848; ed. at Rugby; is a J.P. for
Kent : m. 1880, Constance, da. of the late John Carbery Evans, Esq., of Hatley Park, Sandy,
Cambridgeshire, and has issue living, Charles Henry Beeston, b. 1881,— William Leonard Villiers.
b. 1882. Residence, Strode Park, Herne, Canterbury. Clubs, Junior Carlton, Hurlingham.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late William Willoughby Prescott, Esq., 2nd son of ist baronet, 6. 1776,
d. 1836: 111. 1798, Harriott, who d. 1857, da. of Thomas Blackmore, Esq., of
Briggins Park, Herts : —
Harriette Maria : m. 1841, the Rev. George Phillimore, J.P., who d. 1889, and has issue living, Ret'.
Arthur, b. 1848 ; ed. at Oriel Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1876) ; is R. of Enville, Staffordshire : m. 1878,
Caroline Mary, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. Baddeley, formerly of 4gth Regt., — William George, /'.
1851 ; is Major R.A. ; was Comdt. of Local Forces in W. Australia 1886-90: m. 1889, Mabel Lee,
da. of the late Robert George Massie, Esq., of Sydney, — Joseph, b. 1856 : m. 1882, Alice Ellen, da.
of James Eames, Esq. , — Georgiana, — Emily Harriette. Residence,
Granddaughters of the late William Willoughby Prescott, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late William George Prescott, Esq., b. 1800, d. 1865 : in. 1838, Arabella, da. of
Edward Wolstenholme, Esq., of Newberry Hall, co. Kildare : —
Arabella : in. 1860, Col. Richard Prescott-Decie, Comdt. 3rd and 4th Batns. Worcestershire Regt.
(formerly Capt. R.E.), and has issue living, Francis Edward (of 14, Kensington Gate, W.), b. 1861 ;
Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1887 ; formerly Capt. 4th Batn. Worcestershire Regt. : ;«. 1891, Frederica Mary,
da. of the late Ralph Benson, Esq., of Lutwyche Hall, Salop, — Cyril, b. 1865 ; is Lieut. R.H.A.,
— Rev. William, b. 1867, — Ruth, — Norah. Residence, Bockleton Court, Tenbury.
Issue of the late Col. Arthur Prescott, b. iSio, d. 1866: m. 1855, Isabella Maria Christiana,
who d. 1886, da. of the Rev. Joseph George Brett : —
Emily Harriette. Amy Katherine.
PRESTON, Creation 1815, of Beeston St. Lawrence, Norfolk.
Sir HENRY JACOB PRESTON, 3rd Baronet ; b. Sept.
I5th, 1851 ; s. his father, Sir JACOB HENRY, 1891 ; ed. at
Eton, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford ; is a J.P. for Norfolk ; for-
merly Capt. 2nd Brig. E. Div. R.A. : m. 1885, Mar}' Hope, da. of
the late Edmund Lewis Clutterbuck, Esq., of Hardenhuish
Park, Wilts, and has issue.
ilntron of One Sibing — Beeston St. Lawrence R., with Ashmanaugh V.,
Norfolk.
$rms— Ermine, on a chief sable three crescents or. Crest— A crescent or.
Seirfs — Beeston St. Lawrence Hall, Norwich ; Northrepps, Norwich.
Club — Oxford and Cambridge.
. 1887. Edward Hulton, b. i88S. Thomas
Daughter living— One, b. 1892.
Brothers living — William Thomas, 6. 1858 ; ed. at Eton : formerly Lieut, ist Batn. Gordon High-
landers: m. 1879, Alice M., da. of Capt. Frederick Hildebrand Stevens, R.N., and has issue
living, Thomas Hildebrand, b. 1886, — Gertrude Frances Crofts, — Gladys Mary.— George Edward,
b. 1861 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Hall, Camb.
Sisters living — Emily Caroline.— Frances Amelia: m. i88j, Frederick Scott Hohler, Esq., and
has issue living, Arthur Preston, b. 1887, — Amy Frances. Residence, 2, Sumner Place, S.W.— —
Eleanor Jane.^— Elizabeth Sophia.
AuntS living (daughters of ist baronet) — Sophia. Residence, Barton Hall, Norwich.— Octavia
Thomasine : m. 1838, the Rev. Edward Eyre, who d. 1863, and has issue living, Rev. Edward
Vincent (of Spa Fields Cottage, Clerkenwell, W.C. Club, Oxford and Cambridge), b, 1851 ; is Y.
of the Holy Redeemer, Clerkenwell, W.C.,— Emily. Residence, 48, Norfolk Square, W.
Louisa. Residence, Barton Hall, Norwich.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Thomas Edward Preston, Esq., son of ist Baronet, b. 1816, d. 1890 :
m. 1845, Caroline, who d. 1857, da. of the late William Willoughby Prescott,
Esq., of Hendon : —
Henry Edward, 6. 1847; is Lieut.-Col. (h.-p.), formerly Major R.A. : m. 1878, Mary, da. of William
Henry Mare, Esq., and widow of R. Bruce, Esq., R.A., and has issue living, Philip Henry Hulton,
b. 1879,— Mary Louisa, — Edith Caroline, — Constance Esther Sophia, — Dorothy. Arthur Thomas,
b. 1848; is Major R.E. Francis William, b. 1851 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1877 ; admitted Solicitor, 1883 : m. 1892, Charlotte, da. of the late
James Fellowes, Esq., of Kingston House, Dorchester. Residence, 16, Montagu Square, W.
Chambers, 2, Raymond Buildings, W.C. Club, Oxford and Cambridge. Frederick George,
b. 1855; is Capt. I.S.C. : m. 1879, Marie Louise, da. of the late Louis Mamo, Esq., of Malta, and
has issue living, Alice Maud, — Ethel Francis. John Hulton, b. 1857. Ellen Caroline.
Alice Mary. Residence, 13, Upper Park Place, Richmond, Surrey.
The ist baronet, Sir Thomas, was a son of Thomas Hulton, Esq., of Andover, by Elizabeth,
eldest daughter of Isaac Preston, Esq., of Beeston St. Lawrence, whose estates he inherited, and in
1804 assumed the name and arms of Preston. The Prestons have held Beeston since 1640 ; and a
Jacob Preston was one of four confidants who attended Charles I. during his imprisonment, and who was
presented by that monarch, as a last mark of attachment, with an emerald ring, still preserved in the
family.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
453
PREVOST, Creation 1805, of Belmont, Hampshire.
Ven. Sir GEORGE PREVOST, 2nd Baronet ;
b. Aug. 2Oth, 1804 ; s. his father, Lieut.-Gen. Sir
GEORGE, 1816 ; ed. at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1825, M.A. 1828); is R. of Stinchcombe, and
Hon. Canon of Gloucester ; was Archdeacon of
Gloucester 1865-81, and Proctor for clergy in Con-
vocation, Gloucester diocese, 1857-65 : m. 1828,
Jane, who d. 1853, da. of the late Isaac Lloyd
Williams, Esq., of Cwmcynfelin, Cardiganshire,
and has issue.
5\rms — Azure, a dexter arm in fesse issuing from a cloud
Servatum cinen. in the sinister fesse point, the hand grasping a sword erect
Kept for the dead. proper, pommel and hilt or, in chief two mullets argent.
Crest — A demi-lion rampant azure, charged on the shoulder with a mural crown or, the sinister paw
grasping a sword erect as in the arms. .Sucporttra — Two grenadiers of the i6th Foot, each supporting
with exterior hand a flag gules, that on the dexter flying to the sinister, and inscribed " West Indies,"
and that on the sinister flying to the dexter, and inscribed " Canada."
Residence — Stinchcombe, Dursley, Gloucestershire.
Son living— CHARLES, b. Dec. isth, 1831 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. and W. India Regt. ; served
in 3151 Regt. in Crimea 1855 (wounded, medal with clasp, Turkish medal) : m. 1836, Sarah Margaret,
da. of the Rev. Thomas Keble, B. D., V. of Bisley, and has issue living, Charles Thomas Keble,
b. 1866 ; ed at Oxford 'Univ. (B.A. 18— ),— George Herbert, b 1868 ; is Lieut, ist Batn. King's
Roy. Rifle Corps, — Elizabeth Jane, — Constance Margaret, — Mary Eleanor,— Dora Catherine, —
Lucy Harriet, — Alice Maude. Residence, The Lodge, Frampton-on-Severn, Gloucestershire.
The ist baronet, Lieut -Gen. Sir George, was Col. of the i6th Regiment, and sometime Governor
and Commander of the Forces in British North America.
PRICE, Creation 1815, of Trengwainton, Cornwall.
Sir ROSE LAMBART PRICE, 3rd Baronet, son of the
late Capt. Francis Price, 3rd son of ist Baronet; b. July 26th, 1837 ;
5. his uncle, Sir CHARLES DUTTON, 1872 ; ed. at Grosvenor
Coll., Bath ; formerly Major R. M.L.I. ; present at storming of
Canton 1857, and served in China war 1859 (wounded and
medal with three clasps) : m. 1877, Isabella, da. of the late John
William Tarleton, Esq., of Killeigh, King's co., and has issue.
£Vrms — Sable, a chevron erminois between three spear-heads argent,
embrued at the points proper. Crtflt— A griffin's head vert, erased gules,
holding in the mouth a sinister hand erect couped at the wrist and dropping
blood all proper.
Clubs — Naval and Military, United Service, Hurlingham.
r*] Sons living— ROSE, b. July 28th, 1878. Francis Caradoc Rose, b.
on God. June 29th*l88o_ foyjiin Vreichvras Rose, *. 1882.
Brother living— Henry Talbot, b. 1839; ed. at Grosvenor Coll., Bath ; is a retired Capt. R.N. ;
served in China war 1857 (medal with clasps); is Gov. of H.M.'s Prison, Wormwood Scrubs:
m. 1870, Lizzie Charlotte, 2nd da. of the late Charles Hewitt, Esq., M.D., of Cork, and has.»issue
living Francis Henry Talbot, b. 1872, — Lewis, b. 1874, — Ralph Moreton Aldworth, b. 1878, — Rose
Caradoc Percy, b. 1883, — Arthur Vreichvias Rose, b. 1885, — Rose Lizzie, — Gertrude Louisa, —
Kathleen, — Sybille Dorothy. Residence, Governor's House, Wormwood Scrubs, W.
Aunt living (daughter of ist Baronet) — Jane Frances (Hon. Mrs. Percy Moreton) : m. 1846, the
Hon. Percy Moreton, who d. 1886, son of ist Earl of Ducie. Residence, 64, Elm Park Road,
Chelsea. S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rose Lambart Price, Esq., el. son of ist baronet, i>. 1799, d. 1826:
m. 1824, Catherine, who d. 1874, widow of 2nd Earl of Desart, and da. of Maurice
N. O'Connor, Esq., of Mount Pleasant, King's co. : —
Maria : m. 1843, John La Touche, Esq., and has issue living, Robert Percy O'Connor (of Newberry,
Kilcullen, co. Kildare), b. 1846 ; is a J.P. for co. Kildare : >n. 1870, Lady Annette Louisa Scott,
da. of 3rd Earl of Clonmell. Residence, Harristown, Newbridge, co. Kildare.
Issue of the late John Price, Esq., 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1808', d. 1857 : in. 1838,
Mary, da. of Major Franklin : —
John Frederick, b. 1839; entered M.C.S. 1862; is Ch. Sec. to Govt. in Political Depart, and a
Member of Legislative Council, Madras : m. 1863, Alice, da. of the Ho... H. D. Phillips, Member
of Council, Fort St. George, and has issue living. Thomas Caradoc Rose, b. 1642 ; formerly Capt.
Madras S.C. : m. 1874, Mary Dennistoun, da. of the late Thomas Baillie, Esq. [see Baillie, Bart.],
and has issue living, Thomas Rose Caradoc, b. 1875, — Louisa Mary Elizabeth Rose. Anna
Clara : ;«. 1866, the Rev. Rowland Hayward. Residence, The Vicarage, Inglewood, Victoria.
Issue of the late George Price, Esq., 5th son of ist baronet, b. 1812, d. 1890 : ;«. ist,
1839, the Hon. Emily Valentina Plunket, who d. 1864, da. of i4th Baron Dunsany ;
2ndly, 1873, Isabel Ellen Hills (now of Bella Vista, Babbacombe Down, Torquay),
nee Harrison, widow of Lieut. Johns James Macdonald, 7151 Highlanders : —
(By ist marriage) George Edward, M.P., b. 1842 ; is a retired Com. R.N. ; served in China war 1857
454
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
(medal with clasp) ; has sat as M.P. for Devonport (C) since 1874 : in. 1873, Gertrude Lawrence,
adopted da. of Phoebe, widow of Joseph Locke, Esq., M.P. Residence, Carlton Hall, Saxmund-
ham. Clubs, Carlton, Naval and Militaty, Wellington. Eima Charlotte. Emily Julia : m.
1869, James Taylor Hawksley, Esq.. who d. 1891. Charlotte Eliza : m. 1879, the Rev. Reginald
Henry Dyke Acland-Troyte \jsee Acland, Bart., colls., cr. 1677}, Chap, of St. Andrew's Church,
Pau. Residence, Pau, France. (By and marriage) Rose Cyril Oliver, b. 1880.
Issue of the late Thomas Price, Esq., 6th son of ist baronet, b. 1817, d. 1865 : m. 1845,
Anna, who d. 1858, da. of F. H. Macnamara, Esq. : —
Arthur Henry, b. 1850 : m, 1872, Minna, da. of the late Samuel P. Oxley, Esq., of Valparaiso, and
has issue living, Arthur Douglas, b. 1873,— Thomas Rose, b. 1874,— Samuel Percy, b. 1878, — Frederick
Talbot, b. 1880,— Lilford Neville Rose, /'. 1886, — Minna Violet, — Pearl Isabel Alice. Residence,
Valparaiso. Anna Elizabeth. Katharine Mary.
GREEN-PRICE, Creation 1874, of Norton Manor, Radnorshire.
Sir RICHARD DANSEY GREEN-PRICE, 2nd Baronet /
b. Nov. l8th, 1838 ; s. his father, Sir RICHARD, 1887 ; is a
J.P. for Radnorshire : m. 1863, Clara Anne, da. of the late Rev.
Thomas Powell, R. of Dorstone, Herefordshire, and has issue.
Jktron (itltmwtch)) of 3! too ^ifaings — Llanddeiniol V., Llanddewi-Brevi
V. with Llanbadarne Odwynne C., Cardigan.
^rins — Sable, a chevron invected argent between three escutcheons of
the last, each charged with a spear-head of the first embrued proper. Crtat
— In front of a dragon's head erased vert, holding in the mouth a dexter
hand, couped at the wrist gules, three escallops argent.
Seat — The Poplars, Shrewsbury. Club — Union.
Sons living— RICHARD CLARE, b. Nov. ioth, 1864 ; ed. at Eton :
served in Natal Mounted Police 1884-8. Club, Grosvenor. Robert
Vive hodie. Henry, b. 1872. Geoffrey Cecil, b. 1877. John Powell, b. 1878.
Live to-day. Llewellyn James, b. 1881.
Daughters living— Louisa Dansey : m. 1890, William Hugh Sprott, Esq. Residence, Hallery,
Coorg, India. Ethel Mary : m. 1889, Ernest Thomas Lloyd, Esq., B.C.S., and has issue living,
a son, b. 1890.— —Lilian Constance.— —Gladys.-^— Dorothy Clara. Nesta Faith.
Brothers living— By 2nd marriage— Re-s. Herbert Chase, b. 1855 ; ed. at Eton, and at Brase-
nose Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1878, M.A. 1881) ; is V. of Norton, and a County Councillor for Radnor-
snire, Discoyd Div. Residence, Norton Vicarage, Presteign R. S.O., Radnor.— Rev. Alfred
Edward, b. 1860; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1883, M.A. 1888); is Curate of St. Giles, Ashstead,
Epsom.— —George William Whitmore, b. 1862.
Sisters living— By 2nd marriage— Fanny Laura. Henrietta Margaret : m. 1871, Col. Arthur
Lang Tickell, formerly Comdg. ist Batn. Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regt.), and has issue
living, Claude Arthur Powlect, b. 1875,— Hugh Richard, b. 1879, — Laura Margaret, b. 1872,— Elinor
Forbes, b. 1875,— Nora Constance, fi. 1876,— Violet, 6. 1878. Milburgha : in. 1871, Richard
Ingram Dansey, Esq., and has issue living, Richard Pateshall, b. 1872, — Guy Reginald, b. 1874, —
Robert Edward, b. 1877, — Francis Henry, b. 1878, — Alice Milburgha, — Annabella Sybil. Residence,
The Sheet, Ludlow. Edith Mary : ;«. 1875, Powlett Milbank, Esq. [see Milbank, Bart.].
Residence, Norton Manor, Presteign. Laura: m. 1881, Henry Hills Meredith, Esq., L'arrister-
at-law (Club, Oxford and Cambridge), and has issue living, Henry Chase, b. 1881. Residenct,
Elm Lodge, Winkfield. Windsor. Alice Mildred: in. 1892, Edgar Robert Henry Moorsom, Esq.
Residence, Thwaite Hall. Hanworth, Norfolk.
WidOW living Of 1st Baronet-^LALRA (Lady Green-Price), da. of Richard Henry King, Esq.,
M.D., of Mortlake : m. 1844, as his second wife, Sir Richard Green-Erice, ist baronet. Residence,
The Vicarage, Norton, Presteign.
The ist baronet, Sir Richard, who was son of the late George Green, Esq., of Knighton, in 1874
assumed, by royal license, the additional surname of Price, and sat as M.P. for Radaor Boroughs (L)
t862-g, and for Radnorshire 1880-5.
RUGGE-PRICE, Creation 1804, of Spring Grove, Richmond, Surrey.
Sir CHARLES RUGGE-PRICE, 6th Baronet ; b. May
a6th, 1841 ; s. his father, Sir ARTHUR JAMES, 1892 ; ed. at
HaiTow, and at Geneva; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Surrey,
and Hon. Col. 3rd Vol. Batn. E. Surrey Regt. : m. 1867,
Antonia Mary, da. of the late William James Harvey, Esq., of
Carnousie, co. Banff, N.B., and has issue.
^rms — ist and 4th, gules, a lion rampant argent, Price ; 2nd and 3rd,
sable, on a chevron inverted argent, between three mullets pierced or, a
unicorn's head erased of the first, Rug%e. Crests — ist, a lion rampant argent,
holding a rose gules, slipped vert ; 2nd, a talbot passant argent, gorged
with a collar and pendent therefrom an escutcheon sable, thereon the head
of an ibex, couped, also argent.
Sent— Spring Grove, Richmond, Surrey. Tcnun Residence — 54,
Ennismore Gardens, Prince's Gate, S.W. Club — Union.
Vive ut vivas. gon8 living— CHARLES FREDERICK, b. Feb. Sth, 1868 ; ed. at Chel-
Lh>e (here) so that yon tenham Coll. and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich; is Lieut. R.A. Club,
may live (hereafter). Junior United Service. Arthur Rugge, b. 1873.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. 455
Daughters living— Isobel Mary Engel. Guendolen Amy. Edith Winifred. Henrietta.
Gwladys Margaret.
Sisters living — Mary Rugge: m. 1860, Irving Frederick de Rougemont, Esq., and has issue
living, Arthur Francis (of Sunderland Lodge, Westbourne Park, W.), b. 1861 ; ed. at Harrow :
in. 1888, Janet Emma Hayter, and has issue living, a son b. 1889, a da. b. 1891, — Ernest Frederick
(Club, Isthmian), b. 1864,— Charles Irving (Club, Pall Mall), b. (twin), 1864; ed. at Harrow,—
Cecil Henry (Club, Junior Army and Navy), b. 1866 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Roy. Mil. Acad.,
Woolwich; is Lieut. R.H.A., — Rev. Alfred George, b. 1868 ; ed. at Harrow, at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1889), and at Cuddesdon ; is Curate of St. Hilda's, Darlington, — Claude Maurice (Club.
Isthmian), b. 1870 ; ed. at Harrow, — Ethel Mary. Residence, 65, Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, \V.
Catharine Sarah. Augusta Rosina: m. 1867, Rev. Henry Dodwell Moore, M.A., V. of
Honington and a Rural Dean, and has issue living, Arthur William Dodwell, b. 1868, — Charles
Henry Dodwell, b. 1872, — Edmund Schneider Dodwell, b. 1874, — Richard James Dodwell, b.
1880, — Emma Mary, — Rosina Elizabeth, — Annette Augusta, — Florence Margaret, — Agnes Philippa.
Residence, Honington Vicarage, Grantham. Alice Elizabeth.
Aunt living (.daughter of 2nd baronet) — Emily Harriet : jn. 1845, Henry Currey, Esq., and has issue
living, Charles Henry, b. 1846 ; formerly Lieut. -Col. 4th Dragoon Guards : m. 1874, Helen, da. of
Adm. Schomberg, — Percivall, b. 1851 : in. 1874, Blanche, da. of David Williams, Esq., of Dundraeth
Castle, N. Wales,— Harriet : m. 1867, C. Beaumont Waller, Esq., M.D., of Sydenham, S.E.,—
Annette : m. 1869, Timothy Bevington, Esq., of Hedingham Castle, Essex. Residence, The
Chesnuts, Lawrie Park, Sydenham.
Widows living Of 4th and 5th Baronets— ROSINA MARY (Lady Price), da. of the late Richard
Price, Esq. [see infra] : in. 1868, Sir Frederick Pott Price, 4th baronet, who d. 1873. Residence,
13, Trebovir Road, Earl's Court. S.W. MARY (Lady Rugge-Price), da. of the late Richard
Price, Esq. [see infra], of The Lawn, S. Lambeth, S.W. : m. 1836, Sir Arthur James Rugge-Price,
5th baronet, who d. 1892. Residence, 54, Ennismore Gardens, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Ralph Price, Esq., 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1780, d. 1860 :
m. 1805, Charlotte Savery, who d. 1850, da. of Lieut.-Col. Thomas Carteret
Hardy :—
Issue of the late Ralph Charles Price, Esq., b. 1806, d. 1868: in. 1835, Albinia Eliza, who
d. 1886, da. of Sir Charles Price, 2nd baronet :—
Ralph George, b. 1838 ; is a J.P. for Essex and for Liberty of Havering-atte-Bower : in. 1867, Annette
Mary, da. of the late Rev. Simeon Burney Warner, and has issue living, Edith Mabel Warner : ;//.
1889, Capt. Frank Broadwood Matthews, King's Own (Roy. Lancaster Regt.), and Adj. of its 4th
Batn., and has issue living, Meredyth Rose b. 1890, — Annette Maud Warner: m. 1891, Joseph
Child Priestley, Esq., Bar.-at-law, of 5, Crown Office Row, E.G. Residence, Marshalls Park, Rom-
ford, Essex.' Alfred Adams, b. 1840 ; formerly Capt. 67th Regt. : m. 1867, Eliza Lockett, da.
of Thomas Taylor, Esq., formerly of Indian C.S., and has issue living, Ernest Charles, b. 1867
— Kenneth Alexander, b. 1869, — Ralph Charles, b. 1873, — Geraldine Mabel : m. 1890, Claud
Currie, Esq., — Kathleen Mary.— —Alexander Smirke, b. 1841.— Herbert Still, b. 1845 ; formerly
Lieut. 4th Dragoon Guards. Leonard Charles, b. 1855. Residence, Ewell, Surrey. Marian
Frances : in. 1874, James Frederick Gaitskell, Esq. Residence, Craigmore, Ercand, Shevroy
Hills, Madras. Eva. Ethel Florence. Residence, Ewell, Surrey.
Issue of the late Capt. Robert Price, b. 1813, d. 1853: m. ist, 1838, Ellen Anne Robinson,
who d. 1838 ; 2ndly, 1840, Sophia Catherine, who d. 1845, da. of Lieut.-Col. Robert Leslie
Anstruther ; 3rdly, 1850, Harriet, who d. 1880, da. of Sir Charles Price, 2nd baronet I—-
Ralph Anstruther, b. 1842 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. B.S.C. ; served in Bhootan expedition 1865-6 (medal
with clasp), and in Afghan war 1880 (medal) : m. 1867, Fanny Hughes, da. of James Lamb, Esq.,
of Calcutta, and has issue living, Robert James Stafford, b. 1870, — Mary Sophia, b. 1872. Jlesi
dence, Gila Lodge, 61, Bassett Road, N. Kensington, W. Club, Naval and Military.
Issue of the late Francis Lysons Price, Esq., b. 1819, d. 1863: m. 1854, Louisa Georgiana,
who d. 1865, da. of Charles Burleton, Esq. : —
Louisa Charlotte Mary. Residence,
Issue of the late Richard Price, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1780, d. 1852 : m. 1805,
Elizabeth Engel, who d. 1847, da. of Henry Heyman, Esq. : —
Mary (Lady Rugge-Price) [see ante].— Rosina Mary (Lady Price) [see ante]. Anna Maria.
Grandchildren of the late Richard Price, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Augustus Price, £.1813, d. 1860: m. 1852, Elizabeth Emma, who
d. 1890, da. of Mrvj.-Gen. Hodgson : —
Petley Lloyd Augustus, b. 1856 ; is an Assist. Engineer B.C.S. : m. 1884, Mary Cotton, da. of the late
Frederick Arthur Egerton, Esq., Com. R.N. [see Grey-Egerton, Bart., colls.], and has issue living,
three sons and two daus. Hermann Chicheley Augustus, b. 1858. Florence Engel Augusta.
Issue of the late Gen. George Uvedale Price, b. 1821, d. 1891 : m. ist, 1851, Elizabeth Palmer,
who d. 1857, da. of James Price, Esq., Quartermaster 24th Regt., and widow of Arthur
Edward Frere, Esq., Lieut. 24th Regt.; 2ndly, 1859, Harriette Anne Wilhelmina (now of
9, Victoria Road, Clapham Common, S.W.), da. of the late Rev. Charles Robert Gayer,
of Dingle, co. Kerry : —
George Uvedale, b. 1853. Edward Augustus Uvedale, b. 1854 ; is Capt. 4th Batn. E. Surrey Regt. :
in. 1 88 1, Elizabeth Henrietta, da. of Henry J. P. Dumas, Esq., and has issue living, Reginald
5, — Helen Rose Elizabeth,— Kathleen Janette.
ussex Gardens, Westgate-on-Sea.
v**»c/, ixvjydi j. immc?) i ai*uL.— ^^— v^aLucimc A\.usiiia . /«. loyz, i iionias Henry Moore, .c*sq. Resi-
dence, Andreas, Kingsmead Road, Oxton, Birkenhead. Emma Elizabeth.— Charles Henry
Uvedale, b. 1862 ; is Lieut. I.S.C. : in. 1889, A. M., da. of John Orlando Hercules Norman
Oliver, Esq., C.S.I., and has issue living, Rysswyn Uvedale, b. 1890. Cyril Uvedale, b. 1868 ;
is Lieut, I.S.C. Mary Sophia.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Price, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Thomas Charles Price, b. 1816, d. 1885 : m. 1847, Ellen, who d. 1878,
da. of John Taylor, Esq., of Liverpool : —
Charles Chicheley, b. 1854; is a J.P. for British Honduras .—Ralph Mountague Rokeby, b. 1860;
in. i6»i, aiizaDetn Henrietta, da. 01 nenry j. r. Jjumas, £,sq.,
Henry Uvedale, b. 1883,— Geoffrey Uvedale, b. 1885,— Helen Rose
Residences, 13, Trebovir Road, S. Kensington, S.W. ; 4, Suss
Club, Royal Thames Yacht. Catherine Rosina : m. 1872, Thon
456
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
is a M.L.C. of British Honduras : ;«. 1889, Emily Ada, da. of William Jex, Esq., of Norfolk, and
widow of Alexander Finlay Bowman, Esq., of Serpon Estate, British Honduras, and has issue
living, Ralph Chicheley Rokeby, b. 1889,— Arthur Montague Rokeby, 6. 1892. Residence, Kendal,
Belize, British Honduras. Thomas Plumer, b. 1861 : m. 1884, Elizabeth Laura Middleton, da..
of Richard George Collins, Esq., of Melbourne House, Collumnton, and has issue living, Thomas
Ralph Plumer, b. 1885. Residence, Westwood View, Portswood Road, Southampton Hall
Towrye, b. 1864 : admitted a solicitor 1886 ; Bar. British Honduras 1887 : tn. 1888, Matilda Caroline,
da. of the late Richard Henry Bowen, Esq., of Regent Street, Belize. British Honduras. Residence*
Regent Street, Belize, British Honduras. Alice Ellen : m. 1882, Alexander Stanley Lowndes, Esq.
Residence, Rockfield, Gateacre, Liverpool. Blanche Isabel. Ellen Anderson. Eliza Plumer.
Residence, Merton Lodge, Elmdale Road, Tyndall's Park, Ciifton.
issue (by ist marriage) of the late Capt. Spencer Cosby Price, b. 1819. d. 1892 : m. ist, 1843,
Sarah, who d. 1850, da. of John Hyde, Esq., of Castle Hyde, co. Cork, and widow of
William Cooke Collis, Esq., of Castle Cooke ; 2ndly, Adelaide (now of 72, Stowe Road,
Shepherd's Bush, W.), da. of George Baker, Esq. : —
Annie Eliza: in. 1869, Hormuzd Rassam, Esq., formerly of the Indian C.S., and has issue living-.
Louisa Mary : tit. ist, 1872, Henry Charles Cutcliffe, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1875, Alfred Teevan, Esq.,
formerly of 55th Regt., and has issue living. Caroline Frances: tn. 1867, Col. Henry George
Saunders, I.S.C., and has issue living, Daisy : in. 1888, Thomas Stephen Sandland, Esq., of
Birmingham Heath, who d. 1889, — Kathleen : tn. 1889, Surgeon Alexander Silcock, Indian Med.
Ser. Residence,
Issue of the late Thomas Price, Esq., 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1783, d. 1856: 111.
1814, Eliza, who d. 1857, da. and co-heiress of Hall Plumer, Esq., of Stockton Hall,.
Yorkshire : —
Edwin Plumer (His Honour Judge Price), b. 1818 ; ed. at St. Peter's Sch., York, and at Lincoln
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1838); Bar. Inner Temple 1841, became a Q.C. 1861 ; has been Recorder of
" "6, and a Judge of County Courts (Circuit No. 32) since 1874 : in. ist, 1841, Lucy,
York since i
who d. 1884, da. of John Harrison, Esq., of Ripley Court, Surrey ; 2ndly, 1884, Agnes Mary, >
d. 1888, da. of William J. de Normanville, Esq., of Queen's Road, Reeent's Park, and widow of
John Samuel Guy, Esq., of Panama and Aspinwall, New Grenada, U.S.C. ; 3rdly, 1889, Jannette
Louisa Achsah, da. of J. M. Bird, Esq., of Eagle House, Downham Market, Norfolk, and has
issue living (by ist marriage), John Harrison Price, b. 1848, — Dora Lucy, — Georgiana Charlotte
Elizabeth : m. 1879, William Thomas Law, Esq., M.D., of 9, Norfolk Crescent, Hyde Park. W.,
and has issue living, Alan Rokeby b. 1881, — Beatrice Mary. Residence, Holly Lodge, Unthank?-
Road, Norwich. Hall Rokeby, b. 1821 ; was Master of Ironmongers' Co. 1877-8 ; is a D.L. of
City of London : m. 1853, Fanny, da. of Matthew Holland, Esq., and has issue living, Arthur
Rokeby, b. 1854,— Wilfrid Thomas Rokeby (of Meads, Watford, and 33, Old Broad Street, E.G.),
b. 1856; admitted a Solicitor 1883 : in. 1888, Emily Catherine, el. da. of Charles Frederick Murray,
Esq., of Woodcote Hall, Epsom, and has issue living, Harold Rokeby b. 1889, Freda Rokeby b~
1890, Marjorie Rokeby b. 1891, — Helen Ursula Rokeby. Residence, Clementhorpe, St. Albans.
Clubs, Grosvenor, City Carlton.—— Araminta Mary: OT. 1848, Lieut.-Gen. Burckhardt Heinrich
von Schmeling, and has issue living, Mary Eliza Emilia Clementina: m. 1872, Heinrich von
Schmeling, of Gross Moellen, Pomerania, and has issue living, — Gross Moellen, — Araminta Caroline :
m. ist, 1884, Pierce William Moore, Esq., M.C.S., who d. 1886; 2ndly, 1890, James Andrew,
Esq., M.C.S., — Augusta Fanny: tn. i8ji, George Barnard Milbank Coore, Esq., Bar.-at-law, of
Kensington Court Mansions, VV., and 4, Stone Buildings, W.C. Residence, 36, Stift Strasse,
Wiesbaden.
The ist baronet, Alderman Sir Charles Price, was M.P. for the City of London 180. 12, and
Lord Mayor thereof 1802-3. Sir Arthur James, 5th baronet, assumed in 1874, by royal license, the
additional surname of Rugge.
Price-Pules ton, see Puleston.
PRINGLE, Creation 1683, of Stichill, Roxburghshire.
Sir NORMAN WILLIAM DRUMMOND
PRINGLE, 7th Baronet; b. 1836; s. his father, Sir
NORMAN, 1870; was Col. and Lieut.-Col. Comdg.
ist Batn. S. Staffordshire Regt. 1882-8 ; is a J.P.
for Selkirkshire ; served in Egyptian campaign 1882
(medal and bronze star), and with Nile Expedition
1885-6: m. 1871, Louisa Clementina, da. of the
late Robert Stewart, Esq., M.P., of Alderston, N.B.,
and has issue.
&nns — Azure, three escallops or. Crtsts — ist, an escallop
or ; 2nd, a saltire azure within a garland of bay-leaves proper.
Supporters — Dexter, a buck proper collared or ; sinister, a
greyhound proper collared as the dexter. Blotto cbtr Crests —
" Coronal fides" (Faith crcnuns).
Clubs — Junior Army and Navy, United Service, New.
Friendship reflects honors.
Son living— NORMAN ROBERT, b. Oct.'iSth, !87i.
Daughters living— Magdalen Valerie. Violet Louisa Maria.
Sisters living— Harriet Elizabeth Anne.— —Emilia Margaret.
Daughters living Of 5th Baronet— Amelia Anne. Residence, 3, Belvoir Terrace, Scarborough.
Anne Crawford (Hon.. Mrs. Charles St. Clair):^ni. 1854, the Hon. .Charles St. Clair,
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
457
Duw an benditho.
God bless us.
who d. 1863 [see B. Sinclair]. Residence, Clifton, York. Mary. Residence, 3, Belvoir Terrace,
Scarborough.— —Mary Gavin {Hon. Mrs. Baillie- Hamilton): in. 1861, the Hon. Robert BailHe.
Hamilton, who d. 1891 [see E. Haddington]. Residence, Langton, Duns, N.B. Magdalen
Breadalbane {Lady Harvey): m. ist, 1863, Alexander Anderson, Esq., who d. 1871, of Newstead,
Australia ; 2iidly, 1874, Sir Robert Bateson Harvey, ist baronet, who d. 1887. Residence, Jack-
wood, Shooter's Hill, S.E.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late John Robert Pringle, Esq., son of sth baronet, b. 18 — , d. 1847 : in.
1844, Hester Helen, da. of Col. McNeill :—
Emily Eliza Steele (Lady Catkcarf) : m. 1865, John Gordon, Esq., of Cluny, Aberdeenshire, who d.
1878 ; 2ndly, 1880, Sir Reginald Archibald Edward Cathcart, 6th baronet. Residences, Killochan
Castle, Ayrshire, N.B. ; Titness Park, Sunninghill, Berks.
The 4th baronet was M.P. for Berwickshire in four Parliaments.
Proctor-Beauchamp, see Beauchamp.
PRYSE, Creation 1866, of Gogerddan.
Sir PRYSE PRYSE, ist Baronet, son of the late
Pryse Loveden, Esq., of Gogerddan, M.P. for Cardigan ; b,
Jan. I5th, 1838; ed. at Eton; formerly Cornet Royal Horse
Guards, and Capt. Cardiganshire Militia; is a D.L. and a J.P.
for Cardiganshire (High Sheriff 1861) ; resumed the original
family surname of Pryse, by royal license, 1863 : m. 1859,
Louisa Joan, da. of Capt. John Lewes, of Llanlear, Cardigan-
shire, and has issue.
jjatnw of Chu gibing — Pencarreg V., Carmarthen.
gratis — Or, a lion rampant-reguardant sable. Crtsl — A lion rampant,
reguardant sable between his paws a fleur-de-lis or.
Seat — Gogerddan, Aberystwith. Clubs— Junior United Service, Con-
stitutional. ;. — — —
Sons living— PRYSE PRYSE, b. Dec. nth, 1859; formerly Capt. 3rd
Batn. Worcestershire Regt., and Lieut. 4th Batn. Durham L.I. : in. 1881,
Louisa, da. of Col. Howell, of Penrheol, Carmarthenshire. Residence, Lodge Park. Cardiganshire.
Edward John, b. 1862; formerly Capt. ist Batn. Welsh Regt.: in. 1891, Nina Katharine
Angharad, only da. of the late D. K. W. Webley- Parry, Esq. Lewes Thomas Loveden, b. 1864.
Richard Humphrey Edmund, b. 1867. George Rice, b. 1870. Herbert William, b. 1872.
Daughters living— Margaret Louisa Joan. Florence Mary.
Sisters living— Margaret: m. 1869, Thomas Holford, Esq. Residence, Castle Hill, Cerne, Dorset-
shire.—Carine Agnes (Viscountess Parker): m. 1887, Viscount Parker, el. son of 6th Earl of
Macclesfield. Residence, Field House, Uttoxeter.
PRICE-PULESTON, Creation 1813, of Emral, Flintshire.
Sir RICHARD PRICE-PULESTON, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Dec. 27th, 1813 ; s. his father, Sir RICHARD, 1860; formerly
Capt. 75th and 44th Regts., and Adj. Flintshire Militia ; served
with Cape Cav. through Kaffir wars ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for
Flintshire : m. 1853, Catherine Judith, da. of the late Col.
Richard Fountayne- Wilson, Esq., M.P., of Melton Park,
Doncaster, and has issue.
patron of ®too f ibings— Worthenbury R., Shocklach V., Cheshire.
$rms — Sable, three mullets, two and one, argent. Crtsta — ist, an oak
tree proper, pendent therefrom by a band azuie an escutcheon gules, charged
with three ostrich feathers ; 2nd, on a chapeau gules turned up ermine, a
buck statant proper, attired or.
Seat — Emral, Flintshire. Clubs — Junior United Service, St. Stephen'?,
Hurlingham.
Clearer'ou^ofTarkness. Daughters living-Annette Fountaine: in 1877, Philip Yorke, Esq. [,«
Cust, Bart.]. Residence, Erddig Park, Wrexham. Mary Sophia:
in. 1880, Llewelyn England S. Parry, Esq., and has issue living, Ruby, — Pearl, — Mary Olive, —
Ivy. Residences, Stinsford House, Dorchester ; Craflywn, near Beddgelert, Carnarvonshire.
Catherine Theodosia Fountayne.
Half-Brother living— Rev. THEOPHILUS GRESLEY HENRY, b. 1823 ; ed. at Brasenose Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1845); has been R. of Worthenbury since 1848; is a J.P. for Flintshire: in. ist,
1849, Christian Ann Staresmore, who d. 1881, da. of the Rev. W. S. Marvin, V. of Shawbury ',
zndly, 1882, Anne Margaret, da. of David Bannerman, Esq., of Mansfield, Whalley Range,
Manchester. Residence, Worthenbury Rectory, near Wrexham. Club, Carlton.
Sister living— Anne Annabella : in. 1856, William Richard Mortimer Thoyts, Esq., and has issue
living, Emma Elizabeth,— Caroline Mary. Residence, Sulhamstead House, near Reading.
This family was seated at Emral, temp. Edward I. The ist baronet, Sir Richard Price, assumed
by sign-manual, 1812, the surname of Puleston'on inheriting the estates of his maternal grandfather.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
QUAIN, Creation 1891, of Harley Street, co. London, and Carrigoon, Mallow, co. Cork.
Sir RICHARD QUAIN, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S., ist
Baronet, son of John Quain, Esq.. of Mallow, Ireland ; b. Oct.
30th, 1816; ed. at Univ. Coll., London (Fellow 1843) ; M.D.
London Univ. 1842, F.R. C.P. London 1851 ; nominated by
H.M. a Member of Senate of London Univ. 1860 ; has been
Crown representative of General Medical Council since 1863
(Pres. thereof 1891), and Physician Extraordinary to H.M.
since 1890; editor of "The Dictionary of Medicine," and
author of numerous medical and scientific works : in. 1854,
Isabella Agnes, who d. 1891. only da. of George VVray, Esq.,
of Cleasby, Yorkshire, and has issue.
^rms — Argent, a chevron engrailed azure between in chief two mill-
rinds gules, and issuant from the base a rock, thereon daisies proper,
trtst — Out of an embattlement proper, a demi-lion rampant or, charged
Avorum non immemor. on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped vert, and holding in his paws a battle-
axe in bend sinister, handle proper and blade or.
Residence — 67, Harley Street, W. Clubs — Athenaeum, Union, Garrick.
Daughters living— -A ^nes Mary: in. 1883, Francis Dixon Brown, Esq. Residence, 18, Clareville
Grove, S.W.— —Beatrice : M. 1880, George Alfred Sainte Croix Rose, Esq. [see Rose, Bart., cr.
1874]. Residence, 49, Onslow Gardens, S.W. Isabel : m. 1891, John Edward Chapman Mathews,
Esq., and has issue living, Isabel Mary ffarington, b. 1892. Residence, 19, Buckingham Palace
Mansions, S.W. Mary Maude.
RADCLIFFE, Creation 1813, of Milnesbridge House, Yorkshire.
Sir JOSEPH PERCIVAL PICKFORD RADCLIFFE, 3rd
Baronet ; b. Oct. 4th, 1824; s. his father, Sir JOSEPH, 1872 ;
ed. at Catherine Hall.Camb. (B.A. 18 — ) ; is a J.P. for Stafford-
shire and W. Riding of York : m. 1854, Katherine Mary Elizabeth,
da. of Sir Edward Doughty, gth Baronet [see Doughty-Tichborne,
Bart.], and has issue.
5Vrms — Argent, a bend engrailed sable charged with a crescent of the field
for difference. Crtst — A bull's head erased sable horns argent, tipped or,
gorged with a ducal coronet of the second.
Seats — Rudding Park, Knaresborough, Yorkshire ; Royton Hall, Old-
ham, Lancashire. Clubs — St. George's, Wellington.
Sons living— JOSEPH EDWARD, b. Aug. ist, 1858 ; formerly Capt. 3rd
Virtus propter se. Batn. Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regt.) : m. 1881, Mary
I'irtue for its own sike Katharine, da. of John Reginald Francis George Talbot, Esi. [see B.
Talbot de Malahide, colls.], of Rhode Hill, Lyme Regis, and nas issue
living, Everard Joseph, b. 1884,— a son, b. 1891,— Mary Winifride, b. 1885. Residence, Fern Grove,
Tewitesbury. Henry Joseph Francis, b. 1862 ; is Capt. 2nd Batn. Queen's Own Cameron High-
landers. Philip John Joseph, b. 1863 ; is Capt. R.E. Bernard Percival Joseph, b. 1869.
Roger Chidiock Joseph, b. 1872; is Lieut. Durham Artillery, W. Div. R.A.
Daughters living— Mary Agnes Catherine. Mary Filumena. Mary Katharine Theresa.
Brothers living — Charles John, b. 1829 : m. 1860, Clementina Maria, 4a. of the late Anthony Wright
Biddulph, Esq., of Burton Park, Petworth, and has issue living, Joseph Anthony, b. 1861, — Charles
James Forbes, b. 1864, — Arthur Ranald Macdonald, b. 1867, — Gwendoline Amelia Mary. Arthur
Reginald St. Clair, b. 1830 : m. 1860, Georgiana Mary, who d. 1869, da. of the late Rev. Francis
Pickford [infra], and has issue living, Arthur Charles Forbes, b. 1861, — Francis Joseph, b. 1863, —
Edith Georgiana Fannie. Residence, Stackhouse, Settle, Yorkshire.^— Godfrey Edward Allaster,
b. 1832; formerly Capt. W. Yorkshire Regt. : m. 1863, Geraldine Mary, da. of the late Anthony
George Wright Biddulph, Esq., of Burton Park, Petworth, and has issue living, Francis Joseph,
b. 1865 ; is Capt. jrd Batn. Lancashire Fusiliers, — Allaster Joseph, b. 1867, — Mary Frances. Resi-
dence, Dan-y-Graig, Grosmont, co. Monmouth.
Sisters living — Jacobina Maria Sophia : in. 1841, Samuel James Brown, Esq., who d. 1891, and has
issue living, William James (of Ackworth, near Pontefract), b. 1842: m. 1872, Julia Elizabeth, da.
of the late George Cooke-Yarbrough, Esq., of Campsmount, Yorkshire [see Cooke, Bart., colls.].
Residetice, Loftus Hill, Knaresborough. Eliza Matilda Mary (Lady Annytage): m. 1841,
Sir George Armytage, jth baronet. Resilience, Kirklees Park, Brighouse, Yorkshire. Amelia
Frances: in. 1846, David Leahy-Arthur, Esq., who d. 1892. Alpina Isabella.
Collateral Branch living.
• Grandchild of the late Charles Radcliffe, Esq., Com. R.N., 3rd son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Francis PICKFORD, 6. 1801, d. 1883 : m 18 — , Sophia, da. of Matthew
Bancroft Lister, Esq., of Burwell, Lincolnshire :—
Sophy Emily Hannah.
This family, of Saxon origin, took its name from the village of Radcliffe in Lancashire. Richard
de Radclyffe, Seneschal and Minister of the Forests in Blackburnshire, accompanied Edward I. in his
wars in Scotland, and received from that monarch a grant of a charter of freewarren and chase in all his
demesne lands of Radcliffe. Mary, only sister of the last male heir of the Radcliffes, was the mother
of Joseph Pickford, Esq., whoassumed the surname of Radcliffe 1795, and was created a baronet, wit.i
a gratuitous patent, in recognition of his prompt and judicious exertions as a magistrate during a
period of insubordination, danger, and alarm, in 1812.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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RAMSAY, Creation 1666, of Bamff House, Perthshire.
Sir JAMES HENRY RAMSAY, icth
Baronet ; b. 1832; s. his father, Sir GEORGE,
1871; ed. at Rugby, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford
(B.A. 1855, M.A. 1857); formerly Student of
Ch. Ch., and Public Examiner in Law and
Modern History ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1863 ;
is a D.L. for co. Perth ; unsuccessfully contested
co. Forfar (L) 1872 : m. ist, 1861, Elizabeth
Mary Charlotte, who d. i868,da. of William Scott
Kerr, Esq., of Chatto and Sunlaws, Roxburgh;
2ndly, 1873, Charlotte Fanning, da. of the late
William Stewart, Esq., of Ardvorlich, and has
issue.
Valor despises danger.
s — Argent, an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, charged on the breast with
a rose of the field, ftrtst— A unicorn's head. Supporters— Two griffins.
Seat—Bumff, Alyth, Perthshire, N.B. Clubs— Oxford and Cambridge, New.
Sons living— By 2nd marriage- NIGEL NEIS, b. March i3th, 1876.— James Douglas, b. 1878.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Emily Mary. Charlotte Lilias. — — Agnata Frances ;
was "Senior Classic" in Camb. Classical Tripos 1887 : m. 1888, as his second wife, the Rev. Henry
Montagu Butler, D.D., Masterof Trin. Coll., Camb., and has issue living, James Ramsay Montagu,
/'. 1889, — Gordon Kerr Montagu, b. 1891. Residence, Trinity Lodge, Cambridge. By 2nd mar-
riage— Katharine Marjory. Ferelith. Alma Imogen Mary.
Brothers living — William, b. 1834 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Corpus Christ!, Oxford ; was in Bom.
C.S. 1855-85 : tn. 1867, Harriot Wollaston, da. of Maj.-Gen. Julius Bentall Dennys, I.S.C., of
Sunnyside, Archers Road, Southampton, and has issue living, George, b. 1868; M.R.C.S. and
L.R.C. P., —Arthur Dennys Gilbert, b. 1872 ; ed. a't Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; is Lieut. Worces-
tershire Regt. Residence, Bassett, Southampton. Club, East India United Service. George
Gilbert, b. 1839; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. ist class Classics, 1861, M.A.
1864) ; elected Professor of Humanity in Glasgow Univ. 1863 : m. 1865, Gertrude Schuyler, only da.
of the late Robert Graham, Esq., of Brooksby, Largs, Ayrshire, and has issue living, William
Alexander, b. 1868, — Malcolm Graham, b. 1871, — Gilbert Biscoe, b. 1874, — Robert Eugene, b.
1879, — Susan Emily, — Gertrude Margaret Noel. Residences, The University, Glasgow; Loyal,
Alyth, N.B. Clubs, Oxford and Cambridge, New.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late William Ramsay, Esq., 3rd son of 7th baronet, b. 1806, d. 1865 : m.
1834, Catherine, who d. 1890, da. of Robert Davidson, Esq., LL.D. : —
Catherine Lilias Harriet: nt. 1856, Col. James Wedderburn-Ogilvy [see Wedderburn, Bart., colls.],
Residence, Rannagulzion, Blairgowrie, Perthshire.
This family is lineally descended in the male line from Neis de Ramsay, principal Physician to
Alexander II., King of Scotland, as appears by a charter from that monarch, dated 1232, conferring
on him the lands of Bamff and others adjacent, which are still in possession of the family. Sir Gilbert
Ramsay, Baron of Bamff, one of the descendants of Neis, was created a baronet of Nova Scotia
for his gallantry at the battle of Pentland Hills, 1666.
RAMSAY, Creation 1806, of Balmain, Kincardineshire.
Sir ALEXANDER ENTWISLE RAMSAY, 4th Baronet ;
b. Jan. I4th, 1837 ; s. his father, Sir ALEXANDER, 1875; ed. at
Crewkerne Sch., and St. Andrew's Coll. ; is a J.P. and a D.L.
of Kincardineshire, and a County Alderman for Gloucestershire :
m. ist, 1863, Octavia, who d. 1877, da. of Thomas Haigh, Esq.,
of Elm Hall, Liverpool ; 2ndly, 1880, Caroline Charlotte, da.
of the late Thomas Ireland, Esq., of Ousden Hall, Suffolk,
and has issue.
£rms — Argent, an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules,
charged on the breast with a rose of the field, ffirtst — A demi-eagle displayed
sable.
Residence — 2, Montpellier Parade, Cheltenham. Seat — Balmain
Fettercairn, Kincardineshire, N.B.
Aspiro.
I aspire. Sons living-By 1st marriage-HERBERT, b. Feb. gth, 1868.
Arthur, b. 1871. By 2nd marriage —Gilbert Ireland, b. 1881.
Daughters living— Ellen Georgina. Nora. Florence.
Brothers living— John, b. 1843; formerly Capt. R.E. : m. 1876, Florence Mary, da. of Richard
J. Hilton, Esq., of Preston House, Faversham, and has issue living, Hilton Alexander, b. 1878, —
Norman, b. 1880,— John Richard, b. 1883,— Ethel,— Hilda,— Evelyn. Residence, Yvery House,
Fareham. Club, Junior United Service. Bertin, b. 1850: m. 1881, Kate Graveraet, da. of Dr.
Daniel Webster King, of Green Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.A., and has issue living, Hallie Ellen,— Ethel.
Residence, Appleton, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Sister living— Ellen Augusta: ;«. 1885, E. de S. H. Browne, Esq. Residence, Brookfield, Tullamore.
Uncles living (sons of 2nd Baronet)— George Dalhousie, C.B., b. 1828 ; is Director of Army Clothing,
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
War Depart. ; C.B. 1882 : >n. 1864, Eleanor Julia Charteris, da. of John Crawfurd, Esq., and has
issue living, Alexander Panmure Oswald, b. 1867, — Elizabeth Edith. Resilience, 7, Manson Place,
S. Kensington, S.W. Clubs, Travellers', Arthur's, Wellington. Marmaduke, b. 1837 ; entered
Bengal Army 1855, became Major 1875, Lieut. -Col. 1881, and Col. 1882, when he retired ; served in
Indian Mutiny campaign 1857 (medal): m. 1858, Annie, da. of the late Lieut. -Gen. James Charles
Innes, B.S.C., of 13, Dunsford Place, Bath, and has issue living, Marmaduke F. J., b. 1859, —
Alexander C. M., b. 1866, — Elizabeth Maule. Club, Junior United Service.
AimtS living (daughters of 2nd Baronet) — Patricia: ;«. 1872, Capt. John de Courcy Agnew, R.X.,
son of Sir Andrew Agnew, 7th baronet. Residence, 2, Oxford Terrace, Edinburgh.— Georgina
Harvey : m. 1861, Lieut.-Gen. Robert John Hay, C.B. [see M. Tweeddale, colls.]. Residence, S3,
Elm Park Gardens, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Hugh Francis Ramsay, Esq., 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1838, d.
iSgo: in. 1868, Jane Maria, da. of the late Gen. Frederick Hervey Sandys, of
Cheltenham : —
Hugh Entwisle, b. 1871. Noel Bannerman, b. 1875. Rhoda Beatrice. Sybil. Olive.
Issue of the late Capt. Francis Ramsay, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1815, d. 1867 : m.
1848, Georgina Hay, who d. 1876, da. of William Foreman Home, Esq., of
Wedderburn : —
William Alexander, b. 1848 ; is Major 4th Hussars : m. 1873, Susan Newcombe, da of the late William
Minchener, Esq., of Clontarf, co. Dublin, and has issue living, Frank William, b. 1875, — Alex-
ander Fitzgerald, b. 1880, — Bertram Home, b. 1883, — Georgina Frances, — Elizabeth Grace.
Francis Farquharson, b. 1855 ; is Capt. ist Batn. Gordon Highlanders ; served in Afghan war
1879-80 (medal with three clasps, bronze star, and mentioned in despatches), and in Soudan cam-
paign 1884 (medal with clasp and bronze star). Jane Elizabeth.
Issue of the late Capt. Thomas Ramsay, 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1786, d. 1857 : t:l-
ist, 1816, Jane, who d. 1823, da. of Patrick Cruikshank, Esq., of Stracathro ; 2ndly,
1826, Margaret, who d. 1836, da. of Sir Robert Burnett, yth baronet : —
Elizabeth Marjory : w.i&$8, the Rev. Alexander John Murray, a Presbyterian Minister, who d. 1881,
Surg. 4th Vol. Batn. Roy. Highlanders (Black Watch) : ;«. 1881, Helen, da. of the late Mark Aitken,
Esq., of Oaklands, Crieff, and has issue living, Alexander Aitken b. 1882, Mark Aitken, b. 1885,
Katharine Malcolm, Helen, — Patrick John (of Rangoon), b. 1857: m. 1891, Annie Richmond, da.
of the late A. Wilson, Esq., of Perth,— James Maxtone (of Ivy Lodge, Crieff, N.B.), M.B., b. 1863 ;
ed. at Edinburgh Univ. ; C.M. 1889, D.P.H. 1890,— Jane Ramsay: m. 1880, John Thorn, Esq.,—
Mary Burnett : m. 1883, Rev. W. E. Ireland, of the Free Church, Garelochhead, and has issue
living, Jane Ramsay, Christian Evelyn, — Katharine Ramsay, — Elizabeth Bannerman. Residence,
Ivy Lodge, Crieff, N.B.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Thomas Ramsay (ante) : —
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. William Burnett- Ramsay, b. 1821, d. 1865: m. 1854, Anne, who
d. 1880, da. of Duncan Davidson, Esq., of Inchmarlo, co. Kincardine : —
Thomas Burnett, b. 1862; ed. at Haileybury, at Trin. Coll., Camb., and at Roy. Mil. Col., Sand-
hurst; is Capt. and Adj. 2nd Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own); served in Burmah Cam-
paign 1886 (medal with clasp). Residence, Banchory Lodge, Banchory, N.B. Club, White's.
Katharine Jane Burnett.— —Annie Elizabeth Burnett. Residence, Larachmore, Straci ^n, Ban-
chory, N.B.
Issue of the late Capt. Robert Ramsay, 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1787, d. 1846 : in.
1817, Margaret, who d. 1880, da. of Patrick Cruikshank, Esq., of Stracathro : —
Robert, b. 1818 : >«. 1855, Susan, da. of William Fullarton Lindsay Carnegie, Esq., of Kimb'.ethmont,
Forfarshire, and has issue living, Marmaduke Francis, b. 1860, — Robert Christian, b. 1861, —
Edward Lauderdale, b. 1865, — Arthur Douglas, b> 1868, — Norman, b. 1869, — Mabel, — Nina, —
Edith. Residence, The Howletts, Canterbury.— —Elizabeth Patricia : tn. 1877, Major Francis
Fenwick Laye, who d. 1881. Residence,
Sir Alexander, the ist baronet, was 2nd son of Sir Thomas Burnett, 6th baronet \see Burnett,
Bart.] ; he succeeded his uncle in the Ramsay estates 1806, and assumed, by royal license, the surname
and arms of Ramsay.
Ramsay-Fairfax, see Fairfax.
Rarasay-Gibson-Maitland, see Maitland.
RAMSDEN, Creation 1689, of Byram, Yorkshire.
Sir JOHN WILLIAM RAMSDEN, 5th Baronet, son of
the late John Charles Ramsden, Esq., M.P., el. son of 4th
Baronet ; b. Sept. I4th, 1831 ; s. his grandfather, Sir JOHN,
1839; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1852); sat as
M.P. for Taunton (Z) 1853-7, for Hythe 1857-9, for W. Riding
of York 1859-65, for Monmouth Dist. 1868-74, for E. Div. of
W. Riding of York 1880-5, for Osgoldcross Div. of E. Part of
W. Riding of York 1885-6 ; unsuccessfully contested E. Div.
of \V. Riding 1874, and Osgoldcross Div. of E. Part of W.
Riding of York 1886 ; was Under-Sec, of State for War 1857-8 ;
is a D.L. and a J.P. for W. Riding of York (High Sheriff of
Yorkshire 1868), a D.L. of co. Inverness, and Hon. Col. 9th
Vol. Brig. N. Div. R.A. : m. 1865, Lady Helen Guendolen St.
Maur, da. and co-heiress of 1 2th Duke of Somerset, and has issue.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. 461
$3trcn of cfonr jCibings— Coats V., Lincolnshire ; Huddersfield V., St. John's V., Huddersfield,
Aldmonbury V., Yorkshire.
^rms — Argent, on a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis sable, three rams' heads erased of the first.
Crtst— An armed arm couped at the elbow erect proper, holding a fleur-de-lis sable.
Seats — Byram, Ferry Bridge ; Longley Hall, Huddersfield ; Bulstrode Park, Gerrard's Cross,
Bucks ; Ardverikie, Kingussie, N.B. Town Residence— 6, Upper Brook Street, \V. Clubs—
Athenaeum, Brooks's, Travellers'.
Son living— JOHN FRECHEVILLE. b. Jan. 7th, 1877.
Daughters living — Hermione Charlotte. Rosamund Isabel.
Sister living— Charlotte Louisa: m. 1841, the Right Hon. Edward Horsman; P.C., M.P., who d.
1876. Residence, Kytes, Watford.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Henry James Ramsden, 3rd son of 4th baronet, b. 1799, d.
1871 : m. 1829, the Hon. Frederica Selina Law, who d. 1879, da. of ist Baron
Ellenborough : —
John Charles Francis, b. 1835 ; formerly Capt. R.A. ; served in Crimean campaign 1855 (medal), and
in Indian Mutiny campaign (medal) ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for W. Riding of York, and a J.P. and
a County Alderman for Surrey : ;«. 1863, Emma, da. of the Rev. Edward Buncombe, and widow of
Ellis Gosling, Esq., of Busbridge Hall, Surrey, and has issue living, Frederick William (of 4. Herbert
Crescent, S.W.), />. 1864 ; formerly Lieut, ist Batn. Coldstream Guards : m. 1887, Lady Elizabeth
Maud Conyngham, da. of 4th Marquess Conyngham, and has issue living. Charles Frederick Ingram
It. 1888, Cynthia Maud 6. 1891,— Richard Henry, b. 1866,— Caryl John, b. 1868 ; is Lieut, ist Batn.
Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, Duke of Albany's), — Henry, b. 1871 ; is Lieut. R.A., —
Josslyn Vere, b. 1876. Residence, Willinghurst, Guildford. Club, Brooks's. William John
Frescheville, b. 1845 : formerly Major and Lieut.-Col. Coldstream Guards, and Capt. Yorkshire
Dragoons Yeo. Cav. ; is a J.P. and a County Councillor (Hemsworth Div.) for W. Riding of York ;
served in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star) : m. 1877, Mabel, da. of the late
Gen. the Hon. Sir James Lindsay, K.C.M.G. [see E. Crawford, colls.]. Resilience, Rogerthorpe
Manor, Pontefract. Clubs, Guards', Travellers'. Louisa. Residence, i, Upper Grosvenor Street,
W Isabella Anne : m. 1858, Richard Silver Oliver, Esq., who a. 1889. Residence, Bolton Lodge,
Tadcaster. Selina Frances. Residence, i, Upper Grosvenor Street, W.— Florence Mary : in.
ist, 1872, John Hope Barton, Esq., who d. 1876 ; 2ndly, 1887, Frank Sumner Hatchard, Esq., and
has issue living (by ist marriage), Henry John Hope, b. 1873. Residences, Stapleton Park, Ponte-
fract ; 10, Lowndes Street, S.W.
Grandchildren of the late Robert John Ramsden, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Robert Henry Ramsden, Esq., b. 1845, d. 1874 : m. 1871, Francesca Romana
Maria, da. of Charles Jebb, Esq., of Clifton : —
Robert Charles Plumptre, b. 1874 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. Residence, Carlton Hall, Worksop.
Frances Alice Mary.
Grandchildren of the late Robert Ramsden, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Robert John Ramsden, Esq., b. 1817, d. 1892 : in. 1844, Mary Matilda, who
d. 1875, da. of the late Rev. Henry Gipps, of Elmley, Kent: —
Edward Plumptre, /'. 1848 : in. 1875, Frances Elizabeth, da. of William Kelly, Esq., of Blackheath,
and has issue living, John Ed ward Cecil, b. 1881, — William Eustace, b. 1882, — five daus. Residence,
Skenes Creek, Apollo Bay, Australia. Charles Arthur, b. 1849: in. 1875, Elizabeth Mary, da. of
John Leckenby, Esq., formerly of Scarborough, and has issue living, John Arthur, b. 1881, — Francis
Samuel, b. 18 — , — Kennedy, b. 18 — , — Edith Elizabeth Mary, — Emily Gertrude, — Maud. Residence.
Harkaway, Berwick, Melbourne. — Algernon Feilden, b. 1850 : in. 1892, Mary Smith, da. of the
late Thomas Purdom, Esq., Solicitor and Banker, of Hawick, N.B. John Pemberton, b. 1854;
ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1875): m. 1833, Alice Louisa, da. of Arthur Malet, Esq. \scc
Malet, Bart.], and has issue living, Arthur Amherst, b. 1889, — Ralph Western, b. 1890, — Evelyn
Charlotte, — Alice Frida. Residence, Stockholm, Sweden. Mary Emma Frances: m. 1876,
Thomas Eadie Purdom, Esq., M.D. Residence, Ellerslie, Park Hill Road, Croydon. Elizabeth
Emily Cecilia. Frances Eleanor Matilda.
Issue of the late Rev. Frederick Selwyn Ramsden, b. 1830, d. 1865 : in. 1862, Mary Jane
(now of 2, Sunnyside, Wimbledon), da. of the late Rev. Joseph Parker, R. of Wyton : —
Frederick Plumptre, b. 1863 ; ed. at St. John's Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1886).
Grandchildren of the late Robert Ramsden, Esq., of Carlton, el. son of the late
Robert Ramsden, Esq., of Osberton, 4th son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Robert Ramsden, Esq., b. 1784, d. 1865 : in. 1816, Frances Matilda, who d.
1837, da. of John Plumptre, Esq., of Fredville, Kent : —
Rev. Charles Henry, b. 1818 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1841, M.A. 1843) ; is V. of Chilham : m.
1846, Mary Hamilton, da. of the Rev. Henry Hamilton Beamish, of Mount Beamish, Ireland, and
has issue living, Charles Hamilton, b. 1847 : m. 1873, Caroline Augusta, da. of James McEwen,
Esq., of San Francisco, and has issue living, Charles Harold Lowther b. 1883, Percival Scott
Webber b. 1886,— Rev. Henry Plumptre, b. 1848; ed. at Worcester Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1873); is
R. of Cottingham, Yorkshire : m. 1887, Ethel Frances Alice, da. of the late William Henry Have-
lock, Esq., 'Bom. C.S., and has issue living, William Havelock Chaplin b. 1888, Rosamond Mary
Lowther b. 1892, — Herbert Frescheville Smyth, b. 1856; is Capt. and Brevet Major I.S.C., and an
Assist. Sec. to Govt. of India in Mil. Depart. ; served in Afghan campaign 1879-80 (medal), in Suakin
expedition 1885 (mentioned in despatches, medal, bronze star), and in Burmah campaign 1886-7 (men-
tioned in despatches, thanked by Govt. of India, medal, Brevet Major) : in. 1889, the Hon. Edwyna
Susan Elizabeth Twistleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, da. of i4th Baron Sayeand Sele, and has issue living,
Mary Edwyna b. 1890, — Ernest Western (of Northern Territory, S. Australia), b. 1863, — Frances
Matilda Anne : m. 1876, Stafford O'Brien Hoare, Esq. [see B. Inchiquin, colls.], of Turville Park,
Bucks, — Gertrude Mary: m. 1887, the Rev. Arthur Johnson Rogers, R. of Yarlington, Wincanton,
and has issue living, Mary Ramsden b. 1892. Residence, Chilham Vicarage, near Canterbury.
John Plumptre, b. 1832. Residence, North House, Carlton, Worksop. Emma Louisa: in. 1853,
the Rev. Henry Gladwyn Jebb, and has issue living, Henry Scrope Frescheville (of 17, Lenham
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Gardens, W. Club, Constitutional), b. 1867 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Hussars ; is a J.P. for \V. Riding
of York: m. 1888, Evelyn Lucy, da. of the late Rev. Edward Bristow Philips Wynne, R. of Shoe-
buryness, Essex, and widow of Capt. F. M. Goold- Adams, R.A., and has issue living, Henry
Cecil Edward b. 1889, Alvery Richard Melville b. 1892, — Florence Emma Dorothy, — Edith Fanny
Maud : w. 1889, John Sidney Burton-Borough, Esq., of Chetwynd Park, Newport, Salop. Rest,
(fence, Firbeck Hall, near Rotherham.— — Emily Anna. Residence, North House, Carlton, Worksop.
Grandson of the Rev. Charles Henry Ramsden, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Francis Edward Ramsden, Esq., Com. R.N., b. 1849, d. 1882 : tn. 1879,
Emma Elizabeth, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. F. \V. Birch: —
Francis Charles Home, b. 1880.
Grandsons of the late Rev. John Ramsden, younger brother of the late Robert
Ramsden, Esq., of Carlton (ante) : —
Issue of the late George Ramsden, Esq., b. 1796, d. 18 — : tn. 1825, Anna, who d. 1837, da. of
John Fullerton, Esq., of Thryberg Park, Yorkshire :—
Rev. Frederick John, b. 1836 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1859, M.A. 1861) ; isR. of Uffington : tn.
1865, Anna Cassandra, da. of the late Rear-Adm. the Hon. Major Jacob Henniker [see B. Henniker,
colls.], and has issue living, Frederick Frank, b. 1867, — Fredenca Annie, — Cassandra, — Julia Selina,
— Frances Georgina. Residence, Uffington Rectory, Stamford.
Issue of the late Capt. Frank Ramsden, R.N., b. 1797, d. 1872: tn. 1835, Elizabeth, who
d. 1891, da. of the Rev. Samuel Smith, D.D., R. of Dry Drayton :—
Frank, b. 1840 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1862, M.A. 1884) ; Bar. Inner Temple
1866 ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for W. Riding of York. Residence, Hexthorpe, Doncaster. Club,
Oxford and Cambridge.
Grandsons of the late Rev. William Ramsden (infra) : —
Issue of the late Col. Arthur Charles Ramsden, b. 1825, d. 1891 : m. 1853, Frances Elizabeth,
who d. 1892, da. of John Deacon, Esq., of Mabledon, Kent : —
Arthur John, b. 1855 ; ed. at Eton ; is Capt. ist Vol. Batn. Queen's Own (Roy. W. Kent Regt.): in.
1883, Elizabeth Alice, da. of H. W. Hawkins, Esq., of Martinstown, Dorset, and has issue living,
Arthur Geoffrey Francis, b. 1887, — Elizabeth Joan, b. 1885. Residence, Stonene?s, Ashurst, Tun-
bridge Wells. Rev. William Frecheville, b. 1857 ; ed. at Eton, at Cuddesdon Theol. Coll., and
at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1880, M.A. 1888); is Curate of St. Saviour's, Leeds Rev. George,
b. 1862: m. 1886, Elizabeth Jane, da. of the late John Wykes, Esq., of Daventry, Northampton-
shire. Residence, The Parsonage, Glamis, N.B.
Granddaughter of the late Capt. George Ramsden, only son of the late Lieut.-Col.
Frecheville Ramsden, 6th son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. William Ramsden, b. 1787, d. 1860: tn. 1815, Elizabeth Jane, who d.
1888, da. of Richard Bell, Esq., of Selby :—
Georgiana Mary.
Robert Ramsden was seated at Longley Hall, temp. Henry VIII. The ist baronet received his
baronetcy for his essential services and the distinguished zeal exhibited by him at the Revolution.
RASHLEIGH, Creation 1831, of Prideaux, Cornwall.
,&> COLMAN RASHLEIGH, C.B., 2nd Baronet; b. May
4th, 1819; s. his father, Sir JOHN COLMAN, 1847; ed. at Eton,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1843) ; is a Dep. -Warden of
the Stannaries, a D.L. and a J.P. for Cornwall (High Sheriff
1852), and Hon. Col. Cornwall and Devon Miners Artillery,
W. Div. R.A. ; sat as M.P. for Cornwall E. (L) 1874-80 ; C.B.
1885 : m. 1845, Mary Anne, da. of the late Nicholas Kendall,
Esq., M.P., of Pelyn, Cornwall, and has issue.
nt ]£ibing— Luxulyan V., Cornwall.
girws — Sable, a cross or, between, in the dexter chief quarter, a chough, and in the sinister chief
quarter a text T ; in base two crescents.
Seat — Prideaux, Par Station, Cornwall.
Sons living— COLMAN BATTIE, b. March nth. 1846: is a D.L. and a J.P. for Cornwall, and
Major and Hon. Lieut.-Col. Cornwall and Devon Miners Artillery, W. Div. R.A. ; was Mayor of
Lostwithiel 1891-2 : tn. ist, 1872, Geraldine Frances, who d. 1876, da. of the late Lieut. -Gen. Sir
Robert Walpole, K.C.B. ; 2ndly, 1878, Amy Young, da. of the late James Young-Jamieson, Esq.,
of Gainford House, Darlington, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Colman Battle Walpole, b.
1873, — Spencer Robert, b. 1876, — (by 2nd marriage), Harry, b. 1880, — Philip, b. 1881. Residence,
Norway House, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. Club, Junior Conservative.— —/v"^. John Kendall, b. 1847 >
ed. at Eton, and at Magdalene Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1869, M.A. 1874); is R. of St. Stephen's-in-
Brannell : tn. ist, 1871, Charlotte Jane, who d. 1872, only da. of Charles Edward Rashleigh, Esq.,
of Farningham Hill, Kent; 2ndly, 1876, Charlotte Maria, da. of Sir Arthur Hodgson, K.C.M.G.,
of Clopton, Warwickshire, and has issue living (by ist marriage), John Kendall, b. 1872 ; formerly
Lieut. Cornwall and Devon Miners Artillery, W. Div. R.A.,— (by 2nd marriage), Edward Colman,
b. 1877, — Emily, b. 1879. Residence, St. Stephen's-in-Brannell Rectory, Cornwall.
Daughter living — Mary: tn. 1878, Harry James Young-Jamieson, Esq., J.P. for Cornwall, and
has issue living, Harry James, b. 1881, — Charles, b, 1882, — Harriett Mary, — Gwendolen. Resi-
dence, St. Petrock, Bodmin, Cornwall.
The family of Rashleigh has been seated in Cornwall since the early part of the i6th century.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
463
RAWLINSON, Creation 1891.
Sir HENRY CRESWICKE RAWLINSON, G.C.B.,
D.C.L., LL.D., F.K.S., ist Baronet, son of Abraham Tysack
Rawlinson, Esq., of Chadlington, Oxon ; b. April nth, 1810;
ed. at Ealing ; entered Bombay Army 1827, and retired as
Lieut.-Col. 1856 ; served in Shah's Army 1833-9 ; was Political
Agent at Candahar 1840-43, and in Turkish Arabia 1843-55,
Consul at Bagdad 1844, and Consul-Gen. 1851 ; nominated a
Crown Director of H.E.I.C. 1856; was Envoy and Min. to
Persia 1859 ; appointed a Member of Council of India 1858,
land re-appointed 1868 (Vice-Pres. 1876); sat as M.P. for
Reigate 1858, and for Frome (Z.) 1865-8 ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Reigate 1857; was Pres. of Royal Geographical So.
1871-6 ; has deciphered important cuneiform inscriptions in
Persia and Assyria; is a Major-Gen, (local) in Persia, Knight
Hasten fonuard -with - of the Lion and Sun of Persia, Knight of the Dooranee Empire,
caution. Knight of Prussian Order of Merit, Director of Royal Asiatic
So., a Trustee of British Museum, a Vice-Pres. of Roy. So. of
Literature, Associate Member of French Institute, Hon. Member of Acad. of Munich,
Hon. D.C.L. Oxford, Hon. LL.D. Camb. and Edinburgh, and a D.L. of London ;
attended upon Shah of Persia on part of British Govt. during H.M.'s visit to England
1873 and 1889; C.B. 1844, K.C.B. 1856, G.C.B. 1889 : m. 1862, Louisa, who d. 1889,
da. of the late Henry Seymour, Esq. [D. Somerset], of Knoyle, Wilts, and has issue.
$rms— Sable : three swords in pale proper, pommels and hilts or, two erect points upwards
between them one point downwards ; on a chief embattled of the third an antique crown gules.
tfrcst — Out of an antique crown or, a cubit arm erect in armour, the hand grasping a sword in bend
sinister, and the wrist encircled by a laurel wreath proper.
Residence— it, Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W. Club— Athenaeum.
Festina lente.
Sons living— HENRY SEYMOUR, b. Feb. soth, 1864 ; is Capt. Coldstream Guards : m. 1890,
Meredeth Sophia Frances, da. of the late Coleridge John Kennard, Esq., of 39, Upper Grosvenor
Street, W. [see Kennard, Bart.] Alfred, b. 1867; formerly Lieut, ijth Lancers: m. 1890,
Margarette Kennard, da. of William B. Greenfield, Esq., of 35, Gloucester Square, W., and has
issue living, Honour Louisa, b. 1892. Residence,
READE, Creation 1660, of Shipton Court, Oxfordshire.
Sir GEORGE COMPTON READE, 8th Baronet, son of
the late John Stanhope Reade, Esq., second son of the late
George Compton Reade, Esq., 2nd son of 5th Baronet ; b.
1845 ; s. his cousin, Sir CHANDOS STANHOPE HOSKYNS,
1890: m, 18 — , Melissa, da. of Mr. Ray, and has issue.
SWms — Gules, a saltire between four garbs or. CrtsJ — On the stump
of a tree vert, a falcon rising proper, belled and jessed or.
Sons living— GEORGE, b. 1869. Others.
Daughters living— Several.
Brother living— Charles Walter, b. 18— .
Sisters living— Catherine. Christian. Maria.
Sister living Of 7th Baronet— Louisa Jane Elibank : m. 1892, the
Rev. Sedborough Mayne Wade, Curate of St. Leonards-on-Sea, third
Cedant arma togce. son of Qustavus Rochfort Wade, Esq., of Dublin and Gal way. Resi-
Let arms give place to dence, 3, Maze Hill Teriace, St. Leonards-on-Sea.
t/tegown. Daughter living of 6th Baronet— Emily.
Mother living— Louisa, da. of — Walton, Esq., of Dexter, Michigan, U.S.A.: m. 1836, John
Stanhope Reade, Esq., who d. 1883, and has issue [see ante], Residence,
Widow living Of 7th Baronet— MARIA EMMA ELIZABETH CONWAY {Lady Reade), da. and heiress
of the late Richard Trygarn Griffith, Esq., of Carreglwyd and Berw, Anglesey: in. 1880, Sir
Chandos Stanhope Hoskyns Reade, jth baronet, who d, 1890. Residence, Carreglwyd, Valley.
Anglesey.
Collateral Branch living.
Granddaughter of the late Thomas Reade, Esq., 2nd son of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late John Edmund Reade, Esq. (poet), b. 1800, d. 1870 : ;«. 1847, Maria Louisa,
who d. Nov. 24th, 1886, da. of the late George Compton Reade, Esq. (ante) : —
Agnes Coralie : m. 1881, Arnold Highton, Esq. (who on his marriage assumed the additional surname
of Reade), only son of E. Gilbert Highton, Esq., M.A., Bar.-at-law, formerly Sec. of Roy. So. of
Literature. Residence, 85, Montpelier Road, Brighton.
The ist baronet's paternal grandfather was knighted by Queen Elizabeth, and a baronetcy con-
ferred upon his uncle, John, in 1641, became extinct 1712. The 3rd baronet of the present creation
sat as M. P. for Cricklade.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
REID, Creation 1703, of Barra, Aberdeenshire. [Extinct 1885.]
Sir ALEXANDER REID, 8th and last Baronet.
Sister living Of 8th Baronet— Barbara. Residence,
Daughter living Of 6th Baronet — Agnes : >«. 1868, Vice-Adm. Stephen Smith Lowther Crofton
[see B. Crofton, colls. 1. Residence, Broom Hall, Shooter's Hill. Kent.
REID, Creation 1823, of Ewell Grove, Surrey.
Sir HENRY VALENTINE RAE REID, 4th Baronet ;
b. Feb. I3th, 1845 ; s, his brother, Sir JOHN RAE, 1885.
^rms— Per saltire ermine and erminois, an eagle displayed sable, charged
on the breast with an escutcheon or. Crtst — In front of a castle argent two
spears in saltire proper.
Residences — Amerden Grove, Taplow ; 135, Victoria Street, S.W.
Clubs — Junior Carlton, Hurlingham.
Sister living— Louisa Elizabeth Rae : m. 1866, Spencer Croughton Wilde,
Esq. Residence, Cheam House, Surrey.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late George Reid, Esq., 2nd son of ist baronet,
b. 1800, d. 1855 : w. 1832, Sarah Isabella, who d. 1891,
da. of the late Rev. William Holmes : —
Finn. GEORGE IRVING, b. 1840: m. 1880, Eleanor Frances, da. of the late
John Day, Esq., of Uckfield. Residence, Birchmead, Molyneux Park,
Tunbridge Wells Isabella: m. 1864, H. W. Kerrich- Walker, Esq. Residence, Newker House,
Chester-le-Street, co. Durham. Sarah Elizabeth. Harriet Ellen. Agnes Henrietta.
Fanny. Grace Louisa. Residence, i, Devonshire Terrace, Hyde Park, W.
The ist baronet, an eminent merchant of London, was Chairman of the East India Co. 1820-21,
and the 2nd baronet was Governor of the Bank of England 1840-1, and for many years M.P. for Dover.
RHODES, Creation 1776, of Loventor, co. Devon.
Sir FREDERICK EDWARD RHODES, 4th Baronet ; b.
July lath, 1843 ; .r. his father, Sir GEORGE BAKER, 1882 ;
ed. at Harrow, and at Oxford Univ. ; assumed, by royal license,
1878, the name of Rhodes in lieu of his patronymic.
^rms — Quarterly, ist and 4th argent, a lion passant guardant between
two acorns slipped bendwise, azure, within two bendlets nebuly, sable,
guttee d'or, the whole between as many trefoils slipped vert ; 2nd and 3rd,
per pale argent, and or, on a saltire nebuly, sable, five escallops of the first ;
a chief of the third thereon a lion passant of the second. Crests — ist, A
cubit arm vested azure guttee d'or, cuff argent, holding an 0°^ branch pale-
wise in saltire vert, Rhodes; 2nd, a dexter arm embowed, vested azure,
charged with three annulets interlaced or, cuffed argent, holding an arrow
in bend sinister proper, Baker.
Residence —
Brother living— GEORGE BARRINGTON BAKER, b. 1845; ed. at Corpus Christi Coll.,
Oxford (M.A. 1870); Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1870: in. 1872, Katharine Frances, da. of Gen. Sir R.
Wilbraham, K.C. B., and has issue living, Philip Wilbraham, b. 1875, — Katharine Mary, — Margaret
Isabel, — Sibylla Frances. Residence, Rode Hall, Scholar Green, Stoke-on-Trent. Club, Athenaeum.
Sisters living — Isabella Maria ;«. 1865, Charles Oliver Frederick Cator, Esq., of Beckenham,
who d. 1876, and has issue living Charles George Lumley, b. 1872. Residence, 7, Southwick Place,
Hyde Park, W. Alice Emily Jane : m. 1885, the Rt. Rev. Charles Waldegrave Sandford, D.D.,
Bishop of Gibraltar. Residences, Bishopsbourne, Cannes, France; 4, Hyde Park Square, W.
Evelyn Nina Frances (Hon. Mrs. Herbert Pakington): in. 1877, the Hon. Herbert Perrott Murray
Pakington, son of ist Baron Hampton. Residence, 76, Elm Park Gardens, S.W.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— AUGUSTA CATHERINE (Lady Baker), da. of Sir Robert Fitz-
wygram, 2nd baronet : m. 1858, as his 2nd wife, Sir George Baker, 3rd baronet. Residences, 4,
Hyde Park Square, W. ; Woodhouse, Lyme Regis.
RIBTON, Creation 1759, of Woodbrook, Wicklow.
Sir GEORGE RIBTON, 4th Baronet ; b. Aug. i6th,
1842 ; s. his father, Sir JOHN SHEPPEY, 1877 ; ed. at Chel-
tenham Coll. : m. 1869, Elizabeth, da. of the late Christopher
Sanders, Esq., of Deer Park, co. Cork, and widow of Capt.
Francis Kennedy [see Kennedy, Bart.].
&rms— Or, a cross and bordure engrailed gules, in each chief quarter a
lozenge a^ure. Crtst — A dove close azure holding in its beak a laurel branch
proper.
Town Residence, — 80, Eaton
Seat — Grey Fort, Kilcool, co. Wicklow.
Terrace, S.W.
Sister living— Ada (Lady Hervey-Bathurst) : m. 1869, Sir Frederick
J aime la hberte. Thomas Arthur Hervey-Bathurst, 4th baronet. Residence, Clarendon
/ love liberty. Park, Salisbury.
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Collateral Branch living.
Granddaughter of the late George Ribton, Esq., M.D., 2nd son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Herbert Panmure Ribton, Esq., b. 18 — , d. 18 — : in. 1857, Adelaide, da. of
John Hill Linde, of Eyrefield :—
Ada.
The ist baronet was Lord Mayor of Dublin 1749.
RICH, Creation 1791, of Shirley House, Hampshire.
Sir CHARLES HENRY STUART RICH, 4th Baronet ;
l>. March yth, 1859 ; s. his father, Sir CHARLES HENRY JOHN,
1866 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Jesus Coll., Camb. ; is a F.S. A. :
m. 1881, Fanny, only da. of the late Rev. Joseph Page, of Little
Bromley, Essex, and has issue.
^utron of SJbm ;Ciijings— Claxton V., Hellington R., Norfolk ; and (with
Sir R. Proctor-Beauchamp) Carleton-cum-Ashby R., Norfolk.
Drills — Gules, a chevron erminois between three crosses botone or.
Crest — A wyvern argent, wings elevated ermine.
Residence — Levyls Dene, Marrow, Guildford. Seats — Devizes Castle,
Wilts ; Claxton Abbey, near Norwich. Clubs — White's, Conservative,
Grosvenor, Lyric.
Daughter living— Gladys Evelyn Fanny.
Garde ta foy. Sisters living — Katherine Louisa. Frances Zoe.
Keep thy faith. Uncle living (son of 2nd Baronet)— Arthur Newbolt, b. 1821 ; entered
Madras Infantry 1839, became Capt. 1851, Major 1860, Lieut.-Col. 1862, Col. 1867, Maj.-Gen.
1877, Lieut. -Gen. 1882, and Gen. 1888 ; commanded a mixed detachment of Cav. and Infantry
against rebels at Gootea and Kuaguam (medal) ; is a J.P. for Winchester : m. 1849, Jan^ Albertine
Frederica, who d. 1882, da. of Frederick Hill, Esq., of Southampton, and has issue living, Henry
M'Calmont, b. 1853,— Evelyn Arthur(of 67, George Street, Ryde, Isle of Wight), b. 1855 ; L.R.C.P.
Lond. 1879, M.R.C. S. Eng. 1880 ; m. 1882, Mary, da. of the late W. H. Gray, Esq., of Barfeild,
Ryde, and has i?sue living, Ernest Evelyn b. 1884, Muriel Evelyn b. 1887, — Albert Lethbridge,
b. 1863, — Frances Albertine. Residence, The Elms, Twyford, near Winchester.
AuntS living (daughters of 2nd Baronet) — Caroline Jessinthia: m. 1831, Philip Augustus Browne, Esq.,
who d. 1883. Residence, 41, Devonshire Place, Portland Place, W. Emily Catherine : in. 1845,
George Byam, Esq., who d. 1853. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Frederick Dampier Rich, R.N., 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b.
1818, d. 1876 : m. 1854, Jessie Catharine Hesketh, da. of Sir John Hesketh Leth-
bridge, 3rd baronet : —
ALMERIC EDMUND FREDERICK, b. March 30th, 1859 ; formerly Capt. ist Batn. Lincolnshire
Regt. Jessie Catherine Fitzroy : m. 1880, Major Nicholas Edward de Berner Fenwick, formerly
King's Roy. Rifle Corps. Eva Annie Noel : m. 1886, Capt. Edward Charles Trollope, formerly
R.A. [see B. Kesteven, colls.]. Residence,
Granddaughters of the late Henry George William Rich, Esq. (infra): —
Issue of the late Henry Ross Rich, b. 1848, d. 1800: m. 1884, Henrietta Georgina, da. of the
late Capt. William Probyn Hurst, formerly of the Madras Army : —
'Evelyn Essex Mary Ross, b. 1885. Zoe Dorothea Shirley, b. 1889.
Issue of the late Henry George William Rich, Esq., 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1816,
d. 1849 : m. 1843, Mary (now of Camden Cottage, Tonbridge), da. of the late David
Ross, Esq., of Madras : —
Louisa Isabel, b. 1846.
Issue of the late Sir George Rich, 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1786, d. 1858 : m. 1891,
Catherine Charlotte Jane, who d. 1863, da. and co-heir of Dudley Loftus, Esq., of
Killyan, co. Meath : —
George Whitworth Talbot, C.B., b. 1822; entered Army 1840, became Maj.-Gen. 1869, and retired
Lieut. -Gen. 1881 ; served in Crimean campaign 1855 (medal with clasp and Turkish medal), and in
Central India 1858-9 (mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp, and thanked by Gov.-Gen. in
Council); C.B. 1865: in. 1864, Adelaide Rachael, da. of the late Gen. the Hon. Sir Charles Gore,
G.C.B. [see E. Arran, colls.]. Residence, 105, Onslow Square, S.W. Club, Army and Navy.
Catherine : m. 1843, the Rev. Edward John Randolph, R. of Dunnington, and has issue living, Rei'.
Edward Seymour Leveson, b. 1849 ; is V. of Great Chesterford, Saffron Walden : m. 1881, Jane
Agnes, widow of William Garforth, Esq., of Wiganthorpe, — Granville Walter, b. 1851 : m. 1881,
Mildred Cassandra, da. of the late Rev. the Hon. Charles James Willoughby {see B. Middleton,
colls.], and has issue living, Charles Edward b. 1883, Thomas Granville b. 1886, George Algernon b.
1890, Hylda Mary b. 1884, — Charles James (Club, Army and Navy), b. 1858; ed. at Charterhouse;
formerly Capt. 2nd Batn. Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regt.) : tit. 1890, Richmond E. Mary, da.
of the late Edward W. H. Schenley, Esq.,— Rev. William Frederick Herbert, b. 1862 ; ed. at
Charterhouse, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (M.A. 1888); is V. of St. Andrew's, Croydon, — Algernon
Forbes (Club, Army and Navy), 6. 1865 ; ed. at Charterhouse ; is Capt. ist Batn. Duke of Cam-
bridge's Own (Middlesex Regt.), — Jane Caroline, — Agnes Catherine : m. 1879, Capt. Charles John
Henry Howard [see E. Carlisle, colls.], — Caroline Flora Macdonald, — Mary Elizabeth: m. 1881,
James Frederick Digby Willoughby, Esq. [see B. Middleton, colls.], — Emily Anne: m. 1885,
Charles Edward Farmer, Esq., of 46, Elm Park Road, S.W., and has issue living, Charles George
Edgar b. 1885, Henry Gamul b. 1887, Arthur Randolph b. 1889, — Augusta Margaret. Residence,
Dunnington Rectory, York.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Granddaughter of Lieut. -Gen. Arthur Newbolt Rich (ante), 5th son of and baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Frederick Rich, b. 1851, d. 1883 : in. 1879, Charlotte Mary (who
tn. andly, 1888, the Rev. Edward Thomas Mortlock, R. of Snailwell, near Newmarket), da.
of the late Charles John l,o igcroft, Esq., of Havant : —
Mary Longcroft.
Issue of the late William Osborne Rich, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1780, d. 1848 :
in. 1819, Elizabeth Sarah, who d. 1827, da. of George William Frederick Newcome,
Esq. : —
Henry Osborne Ludlow, b. 1822 : in. 1851, Juliana, da. of Capt. Plunkett, and has issue living, three
sons. Mary Caroline Lydia : tn. 1849, the Rev. William Henry Rich-Jones, who d. 1885, and has
issue living, William Osborne Rich, b. 1852, — Isabel Mary Rich : >n. 1876, the Rev. Edward
Greenhow, who d. 1891, V. of Earsdon, Newcastle-on-Tyne, — Agnes Catharine Rich : in. 1886,
Robert Curzon Newton, Esq., J.P., of Thorncliff, Derby,— Bertha Elizabeth Rich : in. 1883, J. F.
Humby, Esq., of Moss Pit House, near Stafford. Residence,
Issue of the late Rev. John Rich, 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1789, d. 1856 : ;;/. 1825,
Georgiana, who d. 1889, da. of Charles Gordon, Esq. : —
Rev.Jo\m, b. 1826; ed. at Westminster, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1848, M. \. 1851); is V. of
Chippenham, and Hon. Canon of Bristol : in. 1861, Clara Sophia, da. of Thomas Holmes Bosworth,
Esq., of Westerham, near Edenbridge, Kent, and has issue living, Charles Edwin Frederick, b. 1871 ;
is Lieut. 3rd Batn. Lincolnshire Regt., — Florence Clara, — Frances Mary: at. 1892, Cecil Samuel
Joy, Esq., — Ethel Margaret, — Gertrude Louisa, — Mabel Caroline. Residence, Chippenham Vicatage,
Wilts. Charles David, b. 1827 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford ; formerly Lieut. -
Col. gth Lancers ; served in Indian Mutiny campaign 1857-8 (mentioned in despatches, and medal
with two clasps). Residence, 4, King Street, St. James's, S.W. Clubs, Army and Navy, Raleigh.
William Gordon, b. 1829 ; ed. at Westminster, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1852): tit. 1856,
Maria Stuart, da. of Joseph Maitland, Esq., and has issue living, Edwin William Gordon, b, 1856,
— Maitland Gordon, b. 1858 : tit. 1888, Mabel Montgomery, da. of — Hutton, Esq., — Georgiana
Gordon : in. 1882, E. Vernon, Esq., — Mary Gordon : in. 1882, Walter Congreve, Esq., —Josephine
Gordon. Residence, Toi Toi Station, b'ortrose, Otago, New Zealand.
Issueof the late Vice-Adm. Edwin Ludlow Rich, 5th son of ist baronet, b. 1794, d. 1869 :
in. 1829, Sophia, who d. 1882, da. of Capt. G. F. Angelo, of Southampton : —
Edwin Francis, b. 1830 ; is a J.P. for New Zealand : »i. 18 — , Elizabeth, da. of Major Sir John L. C.
Richardson (Bengal Artillery), Speaker of Legislative Council, New Zealand, and has issue living,
Francis Arthur, b. 1859 ; is in Survey Dept., New Zealand, — Alfred Edwin, b. 1862, — Amie Char-
lotte,—Lissie Ethel,— Winifred Shirjey,— Hilda Vida. Residence, Hokitika, New Zealand
Evelyn Arthur, b. 1842 ; formerly Lieut. 34th Regt. : in. 1864, Agnes, who d. 1884, da. of the late
Rev. T. J. Rocke, V. of Littleham-cum-Exmouth, and widow of Capt. G. R. Pratt Barlow (Bengal
N.I.). Sophia Louisa Jacintha : in. 1866, Thomas Erasmus Head Dowson, Esq., and has issue
living, Erasmus Charles Head, b. 1867, — Arthur William Head, b, 1872, — Evelyn Louisa Head, —
Maud Agnes Head, — Violet Mary Head. Residence, Lattendales, Penrith.
The Rich's were originally of Hampshire. In 1284, John le Rich, of Rich Place, Hants, flourished ;
his great-grandson, Richard Rich, an opulent mercer of London, was sheriff of that city, 1441 ; his great-
grandson, Sir Richard Rich, Solicitor-Gen, to Henry VIII., was, upon the accession of Edward VI.,
created in Feb. 1547 Baron Rich, of Leeze, co. Essex and in Nov. of that year was constituted Lord
High Chancellor of England, and in 1564 founded a Grammar School at Felstead in Ea>oc ; his great-
frandson, Robert Rich, P.C., 2nd Earl of Warwick, a very distinguished personage during the Civil
Var, was Lord High Admiral of England, and Lord Lieut, of Norfolk and Essex : the Long Parliament
conferred upon him the exceptional honour of voting that he should be created a Duke, and he would
have been promoted to that dignity had the treaty between Charles I. and the Parliament been com-
pleted. The Earl's younger brother, Sir Henry, K.G. (owner of Holland House, Kensington), the
most accomplished courtier of his time, having in 1622 been created Baron Kensington, was successively
employed to negotiate a marriage between Prince Charles (afterwards Charles I.) and the Spanish
Infanta, and to sound the French Court regarding a consort for the Prince : in 1624, he was advanced
to the dignity of Earl of Holland ; he subsequently took up arms for the Royal Cause, for which in
1649 he suffered decapitation before the gates of Westminster Hall. The Earldoms of Warwick and
Holland became united in 1673, and in 1759 they expired. Charles, 4th son of Sir Edward Rich, 3rd
son of the 2nd Baron Rich, was created a baronet in 1675, which title passed by special limitation to his
son-in-law, Robert Rich, a Lord of the Admiralty, and M.P. for Dunwich, temp. William III. ; his
2nd son. Field Marshal Sir Robert, the 4th baronet, was successively M.P. for Dunwich, Beeralston,
and St. Ives ; Col. 4th Dragoons, and Governor of Chelsea Hospital ; he died 1768, and was succeeded
by his son, Sir Robert, 5th baronet, at whose death in 1785 the baronetcy expired, and the estates
devolved upon his only daughter Mary Frances, wife of the Rev. Charles Bostock, LL.D. (descended
from Sir Osmer de Bostock, temp., William I.), of Shirley House, Hants, who in 1790 assumed, by
royal license, the surname and arms of Rich, and was in 1791 created a baronet.
STEWART-RICHARDSON, Creation 1630, of Pitfour, Perthshire.
Sir JAMES THOMAS STEWART-
RICHARDSON, I4th Baronet; b. Dec. 24^,1840;
s. his father, Sir JOHN, 1881 ; formerly Capt.
y8th Highlanders ; appointed Sec. to Order of
the Thistle 1875 '•> 's a D.L. and a J.P. for co.
Perth : ;;/. 1868, Harriet Georgina Alice, da.
of the late Rupert John Cochrane, Esq., of
Halifax, N.S., and has issue.
-Arms — Quarterly of six : ist, argent, on a fesse azure
between a bull's head or in chief and in base a lymphad
sable, a saltire of the field ; 2nd, argent, a lion rampant
azure within ; bordure gules ; 3rd, azure, three garbs or ;
Honor is gained by valor. 4th, argent, on a bend azure three buckles or; 5th,
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
467
gyronny of eight or and sable ; 6th as ist. Cttst — A cubit arm in armour grasping a sword all
proper. £upporUrs — Dexter, a wyvern ; sinister an eagle wings erect all proper.
Seat — Pitfour Castle, Perthshire, N.B. Clubs— Carlton, Scottish Conservative.
SOUS living— EDWARD AUSTIN, b. July 24th, 1872 : is Lieut. 3rd Batn. Black Watch (Roy
Highlanders). John Lauderdale, b. 1878. Neil Graham, b. 1881.
Daughters living— Mary Ramsay. Alice Evelyn. Christian Maule. Gladys Hermione.
Esther Drummond.
Brothers living— John Ramsay, b. 1846 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Glenalmond : m. 1882, Florence, da. of
G. H . Clarke, Esq., of Auckland, New Zealand, and has issue living, Arthur James, b. 1884, — John
Ramsay, b. 1887, — Evelyn Mary. Residence, Cambridge, New Zealand. Club, New (Edinburgh).
Edmund Robert, b. i8j8 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Glenalmond, at Cheltenham Coll., and at Trin. Hall,
Camb. ; formerly Major Prince of Wales's (N. Staffordshire Regt.), and Adj. Roy. Mil. Coll., Sand-
hurst ; retired as Hon. Lieut. -Col. 1887 ; is Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. 4th Batn. Sherwood Foresters
(Derbyshire Regt.), and a J.P. for co. Perth: >«. 1879, Jessica Mary, da. of Montagu Stephen
Williams, Esq., Q.C., a Metropolitan Police Magistrate, of 9, Aldford Street, Park Lane, W., and
has issue living, Robert Montagu, b. 1886, — Louise Mary, — Edith Muriel,— rOlive Marguerite.
Residence, Ballathie, Stanley, N.B. Clubs, Junior United Service, New.
Sisters living — Mary Louisa: HI. 1865, the Rev. George Forrest Browne, D.C.L., Canon of St.
Paul's, and Disney Professor in Camb. Univ., and has issue living, George Herbert Stewart, b. 1866 ;
i-i Lieut ist Batn. Suffolk Regt., — Charles Ernest Christopher, b. 1871, — Frances Maud Mary,—
Isabel Ethel Wray, — Alice Beatrix Ramsay. Residence, 2, Amen Court, E.G.— Elizabeth Char-
lotte: in. 1869, the Rev. Henry Murray Oswald, R. of Great Hallingbury. Residence, Great
Hallingbury Rectory, Bishop Stortford. Helen Margaret.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Henry Gresham Richardson, Esq., 2nd son of i3th baronet, b. 1844,
d. 1883 : >«. 1868, Gertrude, da. of the late Joseph Gabett Studdert, Esq., of
Woodlawn, co. Clare : —
Charles Robert, b. 1877. John Henry, b. 1879. Henrietta Gertrude. Beatrice Helen.
Alice Lucy.— Violet.
This baronetcy was dormant 1821-37, when John Stewart Richardson, Esq., assumed the title on
•being served heir of the i2th baronet.
Richardson-Bunbury, see Bunbury.
Ricketts, see Tempest, Creation 1827.
RIDDELL, Creation 1628, of Riddell, Roxburghshire.
Sir JOHN WALTER BUCHANAN RIDDELL,
nth Baronet, son of the late Rev. John Charles
Buchanan Riddell, 2nd son of 9th Bart. ; b.
March I4th, 1849 ; s. his uncle. Sir WALTER
BUCHANAN, 1892 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch.,
* Oxford (B.A. 1872); Bar. Inner Temple 1874;
\ is a J.P. for Northumberland : m. 1874, Sarah
Isabella, da. of the late Robert Wharton, Esq.,
Barrister-at-law, and has issue.
Jlrms— Argent, a chevron gules between three ears of
rye slipped and bladed vert, forest— A demi-greyhound
argent. Supporters — Two greyhounds argent.
Seat — Hepple Whitefield, Rothbury, Northumberland. Tmvn Residence — 46, Beaufort
hardens, S.W.
Son living— WALTER ROBERT, b. April 2ist, 1879.
Daughters living— Katherine Margaret. Olive Frances. Dorothy Isabel.
Brothers living— Robert George, b. 1854; is Major King's Roy. Rifle Corps, and Adj. of its 2nd
Vol. Batn. Club, Junior Army and Navy.-^— Henry Edward, b. 1860 ; is Capt. 2nd Batn. King's
Roy. Rifle Corps; served in S. African war 1881, in Egyptian war 1882 (medal with clasp and
bronze star), and in Soudan expedition 1884 (two clasps), and in Soudan expedition 1885 (clasp):
m. 1888, Mildred Mary, da. of the late Rev. Charles P. Buckworth. Club, Naval and Military.
Sisters living— Frances Mary. Mary Amelia.— -Sophia Anne. Residence, 9, Sloane Gardens,
Uncle living (son of gth baronet)— Charles James Buchanan, C.B., b. 1817, ed. at Roy. Mil.
Acad., Woolwich; entered R.A. 1834, became Capt. 1845, Lieut.-Col. 1855, Col. 1858, and Maj.-
Gen. 1866 ; served in Indian Mutiny campaign 1858 (medal with clasp) ; C.B. 1858 : ;«. 1847, Mary,
da. of the late F.-M. Sir Hew Dalrymple Ross, G.C.B., and has issue living, Mary Frances. Resi-
dence, Oaklands, Chudleigh, Devon.
WidOW living Of 10th Baronet— ALICIA (Lady Riddell), da. of the late William Ripley, Esq. :
in. 1859, Sir Walter Buchanan Riddell, loth baronet, who d. 1892. Residence, 65, Eaton Place, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Riddell, Esq., grandson of the late Thomas
Riddell, Esq., 2nd son of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. William Riddell, C.B., b. 1805, d. 1875 : m. 1837, Margaret, da.
of Capt. John Wilkie : —
"William Carre, b. 1847 ; is Major 2nd Batn. Roy. Dublin Fusiliers. Margaret Sophia : ;«. 1871, the
468
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Rev. James Robert Chrystal, and has issue living, James William, b. 1875, — Walter Riddell, 6. 1876,
—Robert Patrick, b. 1878,— John Playfair, b. 1880,— William Carre, b. 1882,— Alice Margaret
Wilkie, b. 1872. Residence, Almada Grange, Hamilton, N.B. Helen Elizabeth. Residence,
The Anchorage, Melrose, N.B.
Issue of the late Walter Riddell-Carre, Esq., b. 1807, d. 1874 : m. ist, 1830, Elizabeth Riddell,
who d. 1869, da. of Lieut.-Col. Lachlan MacLachlan, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1871, Mary Falconer,
who d. 1878, da. of William Currie, Esq., of Linthill, N.B. :—
Thomas Alexander, b. 1831 ; is a J.P. for co. Roxburgh; formerly Lieut.-Col. 4th Batn. Roy. Scots
Fusiliers : m. 1865, Elizabeth, whorf. 1890, da. of the late Alfred T. Fellows, Esq., of Beeston House,
Notts, and has issue living, Ralph Gervase, b. 1868, — Elizabeth Olive Geva, — Grizel Geva. Resi-
dence, Cavers Carre, St. Boswells, N.B. Clubs, Junior Carlton, New.
Issue of the late John Carre Riddell, Esq., b. 1809, d. 1879 : m. 1846, Marianne Sibella. who
d. 1890, da. of the late — Stephens, Esq., Ch. Justice of New Zealand : —
Thomas William, b. 1852 : m. 18 — , Virginia Eleanor Consett, da. of Montrose Consett Stephen, Esq.,
and has issue living, Consett Carre, b. 18 — , — a da., b. 18 — Walter John Carre, b. 1859.
Jane Georgiana Vereker : m. 1867, Henry James Stanley, Esq., formerly Com. R.N., and has issue
living, Henry, b. 18 — ,— Geva. Margaret Elizabeth Carre. Annie Carre : m. 18 — , Baron de
Figley, and has issue living, Albert Gervase Riddell, b. 1889. Residence,
Issue of the late Capt. Thomas Riddell, b. 1810, d. 1854 : m. 1848, Ellen (who m. 2ndly, 18 — ,
Col. George Corham Huxham), da. of Capt. William Beckett : —
William Henry, b. 1852 ; is Major Bedfordshire Regt. ; sometime D.A.A.G. for Musketry, Madras :
m. ist, 1881, Julia, who d. 1886, da. of the late Stephen Francis Shairp, Esq., of St. Maur, Sputhsea ;
2ndly, 1889, Emily Lethbridge, da. of Col. George Rowlandson, I.S.C., and has issue living (by
ist marriage), Thomas Henry Stuart, b. 1882, — (by 2nd marriage), a da., b. 18— . Club, Junior
United Service.
Grandchildren of the late Robert Riddell, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Col. Henry Vansittart Riddell, b. 1841, d. 1888 : m. ist, 1864, Alice Anne,
who d. 1884, da. of the late Richard Attwood, Esq., of East Hill, Fareham ; 2ndly, 1886,
Annie, da. of the late Stephen Francis Shairp, Esq., of St. Maur, Southsea: —
Henry Vansittart, b. 1869; is Lieut, ist Batn. Queen's Own (Roy. W. Kent Regt.).— —Laurie Archi-
bald, b. 1877. Mary Alice : m. ist, 1885, Capt. John Hawley Burke, who d. 1887 ; 2ndly, 1890,
John Burke, Esq., and has issue living (by ist marriage) Noel Hawley Michael, b. 1885, — Arthur,
b. 1887, — (by 2nd marriage) John Lawrence, b. 1891. Residence, Birch Hall, Windlesham, Surrey.
Clare Edith.
Grandchildren of the late Michael Riddell, Esq., grandson of the late Walter Riddell,
Esq., son of the late William Riddell, Esq., 2nd son of 2nd baronet : — •
Issue of the late Robert Riddell, Esq., b. 1804, d. 1864 : m. 1836, Elizabeth, who d. 1873, da.
of Vice-Adm. Henry Vansittart : —
Robert Vansittart, b. 1840; is Col. R.E. ; sometime Master of H.M.'s Mint, Bombay: m. 1870,
Louisa Flora Steel, el. da. of the late Gen. Alexander Dick, and has issue living, Robert Buchanan,
b. 1872 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; is Lieut R.A., — Edward Vansittart Dick, b. 1873, —
John Balfour, b. 1880, — Ethel. Walter, b, 1845 ; is Lieut.-Col. R. A. ; served in Afghan war
1878-9 (medal with clasp): m. 1877, Charlotte, da. of the late Gen. James George Neill, C.B., of
Swindridge Muir, Ayrshire, and has issue living, Florence Agnes Isabel. Clubs, Army and Navy,
New (Edinburgh). Mary Clare : m. 1883, John Broughton, Esq. Residence, Fern Lodge,
Bournemouth.— Elizabeth Janette.
Grandchildren of the late Henry Riddell, Esq., grandson of the late John Riddell,
Esq., 2nd son of the late Rev. Archibald Riddell, 3rd son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Riddell, b. 1789, d. 1862 : m. ist, 1818, Agnes, who d. 1825, da.
of Archibald Gilchrist, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1831, Elizabeth, da. of John Home, Esq., of Stirkoke,
Caithness : —
John, b. 1836 : m. 1869, Mary Dare. Residence, Dean Farm, Colac, Victoria, Australia. William,
b. 1838: m. 1877, Lizzie, da. of Robert Pringle, Esq., formerly of Carribbar, Bathgate, Linlithgow,
and has issue living, William, b. 1885, — Margaret, — Elizabeth, — Roberta,— Henrietta. Residence,
Southdean, Colinton Road, Edinburgh. Club, Oriental. James, b'. 1840: m. 1869, Harriet Anne,
da. of William Stephen, Esq., of Montreal, and has issue living, Henry James, b. 1870: ed. at
Fettes Coll., Edinburgh ; is Lieut. Lincolnshire Regt., and a Probationer for I.S.C., — William
John, b. 1872, — Walter, b. 1874, —Archibald, b. 1882, — Elizabeth Harriet May, — Annie Venetia.
Residence, Brook's Legh, Beckenham, Kent. Elizabeth.
Issue of the late Rev. James Riddell, b. 1796, d. 1878 : ;«. 1822, Dcrothy, who d. 1886, da. of
John Foster, Esq., of Leicester Grange : —
John, b. 1838: m. ist, 1860, Jane, who d. 1884, da. of William Peppercorn, Esq., of Eaton Socon,
Beds ; andly, 1885, Gertrude Julia, da. of the late Rev. Richard Smith, V. of Kirknewton, and has
issue living (by ist marriage), James Foster, b. 1861 ; is Capt. 2nd Batn. Northumberland
Fusiliers, — Alice Dorothy: m. 1885, George Edward Bucknill, Esq., of 33, Fitzroy Road, N.W.,
and has issue living, Edwin George b. 1886, — Catharine Jane, — (by 2nd marriage) Gertrude Dorothy,
b. 1888. Club, Scottish Conservative. Charlotte Dorothy.^— Anne : tn. 1862, Edwin Trevelyan,
Smith, Esq., and has issue living, Basil Riddell Trevelyan, b. 1864, —Laura. Henrietta : m. 1867,
the Ven. Edwin Palmer, brother of ist Earl of Selborne, and has issue living, Edwin James, b. 1869,
— Mary Henrietta,— Lucy Dorothea. Residence, Christ Church, Oxford.
Issue of the late Robert Jliddell, Esq., b. 1797, d. 1862 : ;«. 1834, Susan, who d. 18^7, da. of
James Law, Esq., of Livingstone : —
William Law, b. 1843 : m. 1877, Mary Anne Frazer, and has issue living, Robert, b. 1879, — James
Frazer, b. 1883, — Mary Hepburn,— Susan Helen. Residence, Inch Cluka, Stirling, Otago, New
Zealand.— Jane Anna : »/. 1860, James Charles Constable, Esq., J.P., and has issue living, Robert
Riddell, b. 1862, — James George, b. 1870, — John, b. 1877, — Agnes Christian,— Susan Mary Vere, —
Anna, — Katherine Dorothea,— Cecil Elizabeth,— Isabel Winifred, — Mary Septima. Residence,
Cally, Blairgowrie, Perthshire.— —Susan Mary.
Issue of the late John Riddell, Esq., son of the late Robert Riddell, Esq. : —
John Scott, b. 1819 : tn. 1845, Jane Beckett, who d. 1863, da. of — Hamilton, Esq., and widow o'
Count de Vere, o/ France, and has issue living, James Alfred Ernest (of The Lodge, Station Road
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
469
Invergowrie, near Dundee), b. 1856 ; m. 1887, Alice Mary, da. of William Richard Young Haig,
Esq., Lieut, jist Bengal N.I., and has issue living, Sidney Walter Sutherland b. 1889. Resides in
U.S.A.
This family is of Norman descent, and was early settled in Roxburghshire, Gervasius de Ridle
being High Sheriff of that county in 1116. The gth baronet was successively M.P. for Selkirkshire
and Lanarkshire, and the zoth Bart, was Recorder of Maidstone and Tenterden 1846-68, and Judge
of County Courts for N. Staffordshire 1859-63, and for Whitechapel 1863-79.
EIDDELL, Creation 1778, of Ardnamurchan and Sunart, Argyllshire.
Sir RODNEY STUART RIDDELL, 4th
Baronet, son of the late Campbell Drummond
Riddell, Esq., 2nd son of 1st Baronet ; b. March
3ist, 1838; s. his cousin, Sir THOMAS MILLES,
1883; formerly Capt. 7oth Regt., and afterwards
Paymaster Army Pay Depart., from which he re-
tired 1885 as Hon. Lieut-Col. ; served in New
Zealand war 1863-5 (medal), in Afghan war 1878-80
(medal), and in Suakin Campaign 1885.
^rms — Or, three piles in poin gules, surmounted by a bend
azure. Crtst — A hand issuing from a count of France's coronet,
holding a baton all proper. Supporters — Dexter, a female, in
her exterior hand three ears of rye ; sinister, a knight in com-
plete armour.
TJie useful and tlte agreeable.
Club — Naval and Military.
Brother living-HERBERT AUGUSTUS HAY, b. Feb. i5th, 1854.
Sisters living — Louisa Margaretta. Caroline Mary: m. 1867, Louis William Knowles, Esq.
Frances Elizabeth : m. 1880, Edward Robert Manners, Esq. Residence,
WidOW living Of 3rd Baronet— MARY (Lady Riddell'), da. of the late John Hodgson, Esq., of
St. Petersburg : m. 1851, Sir Thomas Milles Riddell, 3rd baronet, who d. 1883. Residence, Kil-
camb, Shrontian, Argyllshire, N.B.
This baronet is descended from Galfridus Ridel, Baron Blaye in Guienne, who accompanied the
Conqueror to England, and from him received several territorial grants.
RIDLEY, Creation 1756, of Blagdon, Northumberland.
Right Hon. Sir MATTHEW WHITE RIDLEY, P.C.,
M.P., 5th Baronet; b. July 25th, 1842; s. his father, Sir
MATTHEW WHITE, 1877 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. ist class classics 1865, Fellow of All Souls'
Coll. 1865) ; sat as M.P. for Northumberland N. (C) 1868-85 >
unsuccessfully contested Hexham Div. of Northumberland Nov.
1885, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne July 1886 ; has sat for Blackpool
Div. of Lancashire N. since Aug. 1 886 ; was Under Sec. of State
for Home Depart. 1878-80, and Financial Sec. to Treasury
1885-6; is a J.P., a D.L., a County Alderman, and Chm. of
Quarter Sessions and of County Council for Northumberland,
and Lieut.-Col. Northumberland Yeo. Cav. : m. 1873, the Hon.
Constans fidei. Mary Georgiana, da. of ist Baron Tweedmouth, and has issue.
Constant of faith. patron of 0iu gibing — BIyth V., Northumberland.
^\rma — Quarterly : ist and 4th, gules, on a chevron between three falcons
argent, as many pellets, Ridley; 2nd and 3rd argent, three cocks' heads erased sable, combed and
wattled gules, White. Crest — A bull passant the tail turned over the back gules.
Seat — Blagdon, Cramlington, Northumberland. Town Residence — 10, Carlton House Terrace,
S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Athenaeum, Travellers'.
Sons living— MATTHEW WHITE, b. Dec. 6th, 1874. Jaspar Nicholas, b. 1887.
Daughters living— Cecilia Marjorie Stella. Grace.
Brother living— Edward, b. 1843 ; ed at Harrow, and at Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford (B.A., ist
class Classics, 1866, M.A. 18 — , and Fellow of All Souls' Coll.); Bar. Inner Temple 1868, and a Q-C.
1892 : sat as M.P. for Northumberland S. (C) 1878-80, when he was defeated ; appointed an Official
Referee of High Court of Judicature 1886 : m. 1882, Alice, da. of the late Col. William Bromley-
Davenport, M.P., of Baginton Hall, Coventry, and has issue living, Edward Davenport, b. 1883,
— Cecil Guy. b. 1885. Residence, 48, Lennox Gardens, S.W. Clubs, Oxford and Cambridge,
Carlton, Athenaeum.
Sister living— Mary : ;«. 1876, the Rev. Arthur Octavius Medd, M.A., J.P., R. of Rothbury, and
has issue living, Arthur Cuthbert, b. 1878. Residence, Whitton Tower, Rothbury, Morpeth.
Uncle living (son of 3rd Baronet)— Rev. Henry Richard, b. 1815 ; ed. at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1838, M.A. 1839) > 's V. °f St. Cuthbert's, Durham : jn. 1846, Georgiana Augusta Frederica, who d.
470 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Janetta, Eleanore Dundas. Residence, 23, North Bailey, Durham.
Aunts living (daughters of 3rd Baronet) — Louisa : m. 1831, Martin Tucker Smith, Esq., who d. 1880,
and has issue living, Martin Ridley (of 13, Upper Belgrave Street, S.W.), b. 1833 : »i. 1861, Emily
/--.i — :_. who</. 1882, da. of Henry Stuart, Esq. [M. Bute, colls.], and has with other issue living,
yn Martin: tn. .1891, Stuart MacRae, Esq., — Francis Nicholas (of Wingfield Park,
Catherine, wh
ne unsuccessfully contested noiaerness LIIV. 01 £.. K.iamg 01 YorKsmre: was uroom-m- waiting to-
ri. M. 1883-5 : tn. 1871, Isabella Chatelaine, da. of the late Rev. Joseph Harriman Hamilton,
Canon of Rochester, — Charles Ridley (of 12, Eaton Place, S.W.), b. 1845; formerly Lieut.
R.N. : tit. 1875, Amy Emma, da. of W. T. Blakeney, Esq., of Brisbane, — Elizabeth Laura: in.
1864, Thomas Holdsworth Newman, Esq. [see Newman, Bart.], of Coryton, Devon, and 9, Great
Cumberland Place, W., — Helen : tn. ist, 1858, Col. the Hon. Arthur Egerton, who d. 1866, son of
ist Earl of Ellesmere ; 2ndly, 1875, Col. William Julius Gascoigne (Comdg. Scots Guards), of 35,
Hertford Street, Mayfair, W. Residence, 42, Park Street, Grosvenor Square, W.— Marianne :
}>t. 1839, the Rev. Andrew Corbett, who d. 1864. Residence, 9, Cornwallis Gardens, Hastings.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Charles William Ridley, C.B., 2nd son of 4th baronet, b.
1812, d. 1867 : in. 1845, the Hon. Henrietta Araminta Monck Browne, who d. 1869,.
da. of ist Baron Oranmore : —
Henry Colborne Monck, b. 1847 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; formerly Lieut, sznd L.I. : tn. 1872, Emma,
el. da. of J. H. Trueman, Esq., of Canada West, and widow of John Edwards, Esq. Charles
Nicholas, b. 18— : tn. 1884, Agnes, da. of the late Edward W. H. Schenley, Esq., of Pittsburg,
U.S.A. Louisa Katherine : tn. ist, 1870, Lieut.-Col. Henry Blomfield Kingscote, R.A. [see B.
Bloomfield], who obtained a divorce 1871 ; 2ndly, 1872, Charles Francis Buller, Esq., formerly Lieut
2nd Life Guards. Residence.
Nicholas William Ridley Colborne, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, was created Baron
Colborne [see B. Colborne].
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Henry Colborne Ridley (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. William Henry Ridley, 6. 1816, d. 1882 : in. 1841, Sophia Albertina, who
d. 1884, da. of the late Rt. Rev. Charles Richard Sumner, D.D., Bishop of Winchester :—
Henry Colborne Maunoir, b. 1854 : tn. 1886, Florence Myra, da. of the late Capt. Baldwin Arden
Wake, R.N. [see Wake, Bart., colls. 1, and has issue living, William Henry Wake, b. 1887,— George
Arden, b. 1888. Residence, Kamloops, British Columbia. Mary Sophia: tn. 1873, the Rev.
Charles Maunsell Wetherall, R. of Hambleden, and has issue living, William John, b. 1876,—
Charles Ridley, b. 1878, — Arthur Sumner, b. 1880,— Cuthbert Frederick, b. 1886, — Helen Mary,—
Sophia Louisa, — Margaret Beatrice, — Evelyn Frances. Residence, Hambleden Rectory, Henley-
on-Thames.— — Anna Louisa Matilda.— Ella Frances. Residence, Rushmoor, Branksome Wood
Road, Bournemouth.
Issue of the late Rev. Nicholas James Ridley, b. 1821, d. 1888 : in. 1845, Frances, da. of
John Touchet, Esq., of Broomhouse, Lancashire : —
Henry Matthew, b. 1851 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (M.A. 1875) ; is Major 7th Hussars,
and Adj. Cavalry Depot, Canterbury; served in Egyptian war 1882 (medal with clasp and
bronze star): in. 1891, Mary Stephanie, da. of William Nicholson, Esq., of Basing Park,
Hants. Residence, Hollington, Newbury.— Arthur William, b. 1852: >u. 1882, Adriana Elizabeth,,
da. of the late F. Newton, Esq., and has issue living, Mervyn Adrian Touchet, b. 1886, —
Vera Emily, — Marcia Emma. Residence, 15, Chesham Street, S.W.— Walter Colborne, b. 1855 ;.
ed. at Radjey. James Francis, b. 1858 ; ed. at Eton. Alfred Bayley, b. 1859 ; ed. at Eton ;
is Capt. King's Own (Roy. Lancaster Regt.), and A.D.C. to successive Lords Lieut, of Ireland
(Earl of Zetland and Baron Houghton) ; served in S. African war 1879 (medal with clasp).
Reginald Oliver, b. 1864; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A., 1888). Marian Sarah :
m. 1883, Robert F. Ogilvie Farquharson, Esq., J.P., who d. 1890. Residence, Netherton, Meigle,
N.B. Helen Elizabeth. Lucy Frances. Residence, Hollington, Newbury, Berks.
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Colborne Ridley, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1780, d.
1832 : tn. 1808, Mary, who d. 1837, da. of James Farrer, Esq. : —
Rev. Oliver Matthew, b. 1824; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1846, M.A. 1866): in. ist, 1852. Louisa
Pole, who d. 1858, da. of William Stuart, Esq., of Aldenham Abbey, Herts ; 2ndly, 1860, Frances
Eliza, da. of Col. Henry Edward Keane [see Keane, Bart.], and has issue living (by ist mar-
riage), Rt?>. Stuart Oliver, b. 1853 : ed. at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1875, M.A. 1881) ; is Curate
of Wareham, Dorset,— Henry Nicholas, b. 1855; ed. at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1878, M.A.
18— ),— Rev. Charles William, b. 1856; ed. at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1879, M.A. 1882); is V.
of Erlestoke, Wilts : in. 1885, Jessie, da. of the late Thomas Dowdall, Esq., of Liverpool, — Mary
Louisa,— Fanny Louisa Pole,— (by 2nd marriage), Edward Keane, b. 1861 ; is Capt. ist Batn.
Dorsetshire Regt., — Frank Colborne, b. 1864 ; ed. at New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1887),— Clarence Oliver.
b, 1869, — Letitia Florence, — Alice Catherine,— Helena Lucy. Residence, 'East Hill, Charminster.
Mary : tn. 1834, the Rev. William Mussage Kirkwall Bradford, R. of W. Meon, who d. 1872,
and has issue living, Henry William (of 86, Eccleston Square, S.W., and i, Garden Court, E.C.
(Club, Junior Carlton), b. 1835 ; Bar. Middle Temple 1866 : in. 1859, Adolphine Christian, da. of the
late S. H. Sutherland, Esq., and has issue living, Sutherland Henry b. 1865 ; is Lieut, ist Batn.
Duke of Cornwall's L. I. , Mary Sutherland Adolphine Bertha, — Sir Edward Ridley Colborne, K.C.B.,.
K.C.S.I. [see " KNIGHTAGE"],— Oliver John (of Welparke, Lustleigh), b. 1840; is a Lieut.-Col.,,
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formerly of ist Batn. Dorsetshire Regt. : m. 1878, Mary Anne Ellen, da. of the late Capt. Hutchinson,
R.E., and has issue living, Oliver Ridley b. 1882, Cecil Aubrey £. 1886, — Mary Letitia : ;«. 1861,
Col. Francis William Boileau, C.B., I.S.C., — (Catherine Maria, — Alice Sophia, — Emily Maude.
Residence, Elindene, Maidenhead.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Henry John Ridley, son of the late Rev. Henry
Ridley, D.D., brother of 2nd baronet ; —
Issue of the late Col. John Henry Ellis Ridley, b. 1816, d. 1892 : in. 1842, Anna Maria (now
of St. Clare, Torquay), da. of the Rev. John Michael Brook, of Longfield, co. Cavan : —
Holt Waring, b. 1850 : m. 1892, Margaret Jane, da. of George A. Barkley, Esq., of Albert Mansions,
Victoria Street, S.W. Residence, Broughton Hall, Staffordshire. Charles Parker, b. 1855 ; is
Major 2nd Batn. Manchester Regt. ; served in Egyptian war 1882 (medal and bronze star), and
with Miranzai Expedition 1891 (medal with clasp) : ;«. 1879, Edith Hamilton, da. of the late George
Beauchamp Cole, Esq., of Heatham House, Twickenham, and has issue living. Iris Brooke.——
Louisa Elizabeth: ;«. 1874, Capt. George Thomas Henry Boyes, R.N., and has issue living, John
Ridley, b. 18 — , — Hector, b. 18 — , — Constance Jessie,— Marjorie Grace. Augusta Constance.
Parliament, and the 4th baronet sat as M.P. for Northumberland North (C) 1859-68.
RIPLEY, Creation 1880, of Rawdon, Yorkshire.
Sir EDWARD RIPLEY, 2nd Baronet ; b. May i6th,
1840 ; s. his father, Sir HENRY WILLIAM, 1882 ; ed. at Ch.
Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1864) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1870 ; is a J.P.
for W. Riding of York, a J.P. and D.L. for Shropshire (High
Sheriff 1891), and Hon. Col. loth Vol. Brig. N. Div. R.A. :
m. 1877, Eugenie Frederica Fulcher, da. of Gen. Green Emmott-
Rawdon, of Rawdon Grange, Leeds, and has issue.
,&rms — Per cheveron nebuly or and vert, three lions rampant counter-
charged between three cross crosslets, two in base or, and one in chief vert.
Crest — A demi-lion reguardant vert, collared or, charged on the shoulder with
a cross crosslet of the second, and holding between the paws an escutcheon
argent charged with a cockerel proper.
Seat — Bedstone Court, Bucknell, Salop. Clubs — Garrick, New Uni-
versity.
Dum spiro spero. Song Hying— HENRY WILLIAM ALFRED, b. Jan. 3rd, 1879.
While I breathe I hope. Edward Guy, b. 1881. Hugh Ivor Emmott, b. 1884.
Daughter living— Annie Winifred.
Brothers living— George, b. 1845. Frederick, b. 1846 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; formerly Lieut.
2nd West York Yeo. Cav. : »t, 1876, Catharine, da. of David Little, Esq., of Bradord, and has issue
living. Frederic Hugh, b. 1878,— Geoffrey Arnold, b. 1883,— Charles Roger, b. 1888,— Ethel Margaret
Susan, — Catherine Alice. Residence, Acacia, Apperley Bridge, Yorkshire. Henry, b. 1849 :
m. ist, 1876, Emma Alice, who d. 1884, da. of the late Col. Bruce Seton [Seton, Bart., colls., cr.
1663] ; 2ndly, 1885, Dorothea Royds, da. of Henry A. Grey, Esq., of Meole Brace, Shrewsbury,
and has issue living, Henry Edward, b, 1884, — Hugh William Grey, b. 1886,— Dorothy Alice Seton, — •
Marian Janet. Residence, Owston, Doncaster. Hugh, b. 1851 ; formerly Lieut. 2nd West York
Yeo. Cav. : /«. 1881, Alice Louisa, da. of James Robinson Pease, Esq., of Westwood, Beverley.
Residence, Hobgreen, Ripley, Yorkshire.
Sister living— Annie : m. 1873, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Joseph Sunderland, 3rd Batn. Bedfordshire
Regt. Residences, Ravensden Grange, near Bedford ; Heath House, Aston-on-Clun, Salop.
The ist baronet sat'as M.P. for Bradford (L) 1868-9 a"d 1874-80.
RIVERS, Creation 1621, of Chafford, Kent. [Extinct 1870.]
Sir HENRY CHANDOS RIVERS, nth and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 9th Baronet— Harriet : m. 1847, Lieut.-Col. Laurence Pleydell-Bouverie,
who d. 1887 [see E. Radnor, colls.]. Residence, 13, Holland Park Terrace, Netting Hill Gate, W.
Charlotte Augusta (Lady Freeling): >n. 1848, Col. Sir Arthur Henry Freeling, 5th baronet, who
d. 1885. Residence, 2, Elm Park Gardens, S.W. Maria Eleanora. Louisa Emilia. Emelia
Louisa: ;«. 1855, Gen. Lowth, C. B., who d. 1870.— Katharine : m. 1852, George Alfred Elis
Wall, Esq., who d. 1875, and has issue living, Katharine Georgina : m, 1875, Capt. Charles Gilbert
Fryer, formerly King's Roy. Rifle Corps, of Worthy Park, Winchester, and has issue living,
Katharine Eleanora Rivers. Residence, Itchen View, Weeke, Winchester.
WidOW living Of 10th Baronet— Catherine (Lady Rivers), da. of the late Henry Haseler, Esq.,
and widow of R. D. Eastcott, Esq. : m. 1867, Sir James Francis Rivers, loth Baronet, who d.
1869. Residence, The Crescent, Plymouth.
Rivett-Carnac, see Carnac.
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ROBERTS, Creation 1809, of Glassenbury, Kent, of Britfieldstown, co. Cork,
and of the City of Cork.
Sir RANDAL ROWLAND ROBERTS, 4th Baronet ; b.
March 28th, 1837 ; s. his father, Sir THOMAS ROWLAND, 1864;
ed. at Harrow, and at Oxford Univ. ; formerly Capt. 33rd Regt.,
and Major London Irish Rifle Vol. ; served in Crimean
campaign (medal, Legion of Honour, Turkish medal, and
Italian Order of SS. Maurice and Lazarus,), and in Indian
Mutiny campaign (medal) ; was special correspondent of Daily
Telegraph attached to staff of 1st Prussian Army Corps in
Franco-Prussian war 1870-71 (medal, Iron Cross of Germany): m.
1857, Mary Eliza, da. of the late Lieut. -Col. Sydney Turnbull,
Bom. Artillery, and has issue.
^rms — Azure, on a chevron argent cottised or, three mullets of six points
Post funera virtus. sable, pierced of the field. Crtst— On a mount vert an eagle displayed
Virtue survives the wreathed round the neck with ivy proper.
Daughters living— Lina Marion : m. 1889, Major Jefferson Serrell Wood,
ist. Batn. Border Regt. Beatrice Sidney Jane Margaret.
Half-Brothers living (sons of yd bart., by his 2nd wife, Anne Elliott, who d. 1890, el. da. of the
late Capt. Hon. William Langdon, R.N., M.L.C., ofMontacute, Tasmania)— ROWLAND, b. 1845;
ed. at King's Coll., London ; is Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col. 4th Vol. Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's
Own). Residence, 31, Argyll Road, Kensington, W. Clubs, St. Stephen's, Royal Cork Yacht.
Walworth Howland, b. 1855 ; Bar. Middle Temple 1878 ; is a Revising Barrister for Middlesex,
and one of the Examiners of the Court : m. 1890, Kate, da. of the late John Gibson Thomson, Esq.,
of Aitechuan. Ardrishaig, N.B., and has issue living, Winifred Elliott, b. 1891. Residence, n,
Eldon Road, Kensington, W. Chambers, 3, (North) King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.G.
Half-Sister living (daughter of 3rd Bart., by his and wife, see ante)— Florence Maria: ;«. 1869,
Eaton Monins Lascelles, Esq., who d. 1871, 3rd son of Rowley Lascelles, Esq., of Pencraig, Cardi-
ganshire. Residence, 31, Argyll Road, Kensington, W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Edmund Gilbert Roberts, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1810, d.
1857 : m. 1836, Elizabeth Anne, who d. 1889, da. of Major Joyce, of Teignmouth : —
Thomas Langdon, b. 1840 ; was Capt. London Irish Rifle Vol. 1876-80 : »/. 1862, Emily, da. of the
late Capt. Thomas Moor (H.E.I.C.S.), of Canterbury.— —Herbert, b. 1847; has served in Cape
Mounted Rifles.
The former baronetcy of 1620, belonging to this old Kentish family, originally called Rookehurst
and later Roobertes, became apparently extinct on the demise in 1745 of Sir Walter, 6th baronet, who left
an only daughter, Jane, who married the 3rd Duke of St. Albans. About 1775 the Duchess discovered
that the descendants of Thomas, second son of the ist baronet, who had emigrated to Ireland in 1631,
were in existence and seated at Britfieldstown, Roberts' Cove, co. Cork ; and upon their descent
being proved the title was assumed by the then head of that branch, Randal, and it was confirmed to
his eldest son Thomas (but not antedated) in 1809. The ancient property of Glassenbury, Cranbrook,
Kent, which had then been in the direct line for nearly seven centuries, was left by the Duchess of
St. Albans to the second son of this Sir Thomas, viz., Col. Thomas Walton Roberts, J.P. (High Sheriff
of Kent 1879), who d. 1882.
near Kettenng. Club — New University.
ROBINSON, Creation 1660, of London.
Rev. Sir FREDERICK LAUD ROBINSON, 9th
Baronet ; b. June 28th, 1843 ; s. his brother, Sir JOHN BLEN-
COWE, 1877 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1867, M.A. 1870) ; is R. of Cranford, and a J.P. for Northampton-
shire : m. 1870. Madeline Caroline, da. of Frederick Sartoris,
Esq., of Rushden Hall, Higham Ferrers, and has issue.
patron ot £>nt ;£ibing— Cranford R., Northamptonshire.
&rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, embattled, gules and or, in the first
quarter a lion passant-guardant or standing on the battlements of a tower
argent ; 2nd and 3rd, vert, a buck trippant within an orle of trefoils slipped
or. Crrst — A buck trippant or, collared and lined vert, the collar charged
with three trefoils slipped.
Seat — Cranford Hall, near Kettering. Residence — Cranford Rectory,
Son living— FREDERICK LAUD VILLIERS, b. Dec. 4th, 1880.
Daughters living— Evelyn Dorothy. Margery Sybil. Sylvia Joan.
Sisters living— Dorothea Ann Eliza (Lady Hoskins): m. 1865, Adm. Sir Anthony Hiley
Hoskins, K.C.B. Residence, 17, Montagu Square, W.
Widow living Of 8th Baronet— WINIFRED (Lady Robinson), da. of the late Rev. Edward
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Stewart [see E. Galloway, colls.] : m. 1861, Sir John Blencowe Robinson, 8th baronet, who d. 1877.
Residence, Kingsthorpe, Northampton.
The ist baronet, Sir John Robinson, nephew of Archbishop Laud, and Lord Mayor of London,
was Lieut, of the Tower, and did great service in promoting the coronation of Charles II. The 5th
and the 6th baronet each sat as M.P. for Northampton.
ROBINSON, Creation 1819, of Rokeby Hall, Louth.
Sir JOHN STEPHEN ROBINSON, C.B., 3rd Baronet ;
b. Sept. 27th, 1816; s. his father, Sir RICHARD. 1847 ; formerly
Lieut. 6oth Rifles ; is Hon. Col. 6th Batn. Royal Irish Rifles,
and a J. P. and a D.L. for co. Louth (High Sheriff 1849): m.
1841, Sarah Blackett, who d. 1875. da. of Anthony Denny,
Esq., of Barham Wood, Herts, and has issue.
,3rms — Vert, on a chevron or between three bucks trippant of the last
and pelletee as many quatrsfoils gules. Crest — A buck as in the arms.
Seat — Rokeby Hall, Dunleer, co. Louth. Club — Arthur's.
Son living-GERALD WILLIAM COLLINGWOOD, b. Feb. nth,
1857-
Daughter living— Maude Helena Collingwood : m. 1890, Richard John-
ston Montgomery, Esq. Residence, Beaulieu, co. Louth.
Brother living— Richard Harcourt, b. 1828 ; formerly Lieut. -Col. 6oth Rifles. Club, Army and
Navy.
Sisters living— Helena Esther Florence : m. 1849, Baron K. de Bonde, who d. 1871, and has issue
living, a son and two daus.— — Elizabeth Selina : in. 1843, Adolphe, Vicomte de St. Geniez, and has
issue living, a son and a da. Residence,
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. William Robinson, 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1793, d. 1834 :
m, 1824, the Hon. Susannah Sophia Flower, who d. 1864 (having m. 2ndly, 18 — ,
W. W. Campbell, Esq., M.D.), da. of 4th Viscount Ashbrook :—
Henry, b, 18 — ; formerly Lieut. 76th Regt. Caroline Helena : m. 1880, Sewell Hamilton, Esq.
• Residence,
The ist baronet, the Ven. John Freind, assumed the surname of Robinson 1793, on succeeding to
the estates of his uncle, the ist Baron Rokeby, Primate of Ireland. The 2nd baronet, Sir Richard,
served in the Peninsular war under Sir John Moore and Lord Lyndoch.
ROBINSON, Creation 1823, of Batt's House, Somersetshire.
Sir WILLIAM LE FLEMING ROBINSON, 4th Baronet,
son of the late Rev. William Scott Robinson, 3rd son of 1st
baronet ; b. April 4th, 1830; s. his cousin, Sir GEORGE ABER-
CROMBIE, 1891 ; served in B.C.S. 1851-78 ; is a J.P. for
Gloucestershire: m. 1871, Lu-ily Charlotte, da. of John Clarmont
Whiteman, Esq., of Theyclon Grove.
Drills — Per fesse embattled azure and gules two chevronells or between
three bucks trippant argent, attired and hooped of the third. Crtst — In front
of a park paling proper, a buck as in the arms.
Residence — Hillesley House, Wotton-under-Edge.
Sisters living — Fanny Gordon. Clara Fraser : in. 1869, Herbert Byng
Paget, Esq., and has issue living, John Byng, b. 1870, — Isabel Clara
Byng, — Margaret Byng, — Georgina Byng, — Beatrice Mary Byng, — Vic-
toria Bertie Innes Byng. Residence, Darley House, Derbyshire.
Eliza Scott: in. 1863, Charles Herbert Ames, Esq., who d. 1878, of
Remenham Place, Henley-on-Thames, and has issue living, William Her-
bert, b. 1868, — Violet, — Mary,— Margaret, — Katherine. Sophia Jane Wemyss: ;«. ist, 1865,
Capt. Napier Douglas Robinson, who d. 1869 [see infra]: 2ndly, 1881, William Strachan, Esq.
Spes mea in futuro est.
My hope is in the future
Residence,
6, Alexandra Place, Penzance.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. John Innes Robinson, b. 1833, d.
widow of Col. E. S. Swyny : —
)i : m. 1861, Bertha,
widow 01 LOI. n,. o. .->wyny : —
ERNEST WILLIAM, b. May 22nd, 1862. Douglas James, b. 18— . Francis Buller, b. 18— .
Two daus.
Issue of the late Capt1. Napier Douglas Robinson, 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1836,
d. 1869 : m. 1865, Sophia Jane Wemyss [see ante] (who m. 2ndly, 1881, William
Strachan, Esq., ante), da. of the Rev. William Scott Robinson '.-•
Ethel Sophia Napier.
The ist baronet, Sir George Abercrombie Robinson, was a Director of the East India Company,
Military Auditor-General in Bengal, and sometime M.P. for Honiton. The 2nd baronet was Joint
Commissioner and Chief Superintendent of British Trade in China 1834-6.
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ROBINSON, Creation 1854, of Beverley House, Toronto.
Sir JAMES LUKIN ROBINSON, 2nd Baronet; b. March
27th, 1818 ; s. his father, Sir JOHN BEVERLEY, C.B., 1863 ;.
Bar. Middle Temple 1843 : m. 1845, Elizabeth, da. of John
Arnold, Esq., formerly of Halstead, near Sevenoaks. and after-
wards of Toronto, and has issue.
^rms — Per chevron vert and azure, on a chevron nebu'.y, between three
stags tnppant or, a unicorn's head couped between two cinquefoils of the
first. Crtst — A stag trippant or, semee of lozenges azure, resting the dexter
fore-foot on a millrind sable.
Residence — Toronto, Canada.
Son living— FREDERICK ARNOLD, b. Nov. gth, 1855.
Daughters living — Marion Louisa : m. 1883, Francis Osmund Cayley,
Esq. [see Cayley, Bart., colls.]. Residence, Toronto, Canada. Julia
Margaret Adelaide.
Brothers living— Hon. John Beverley, /'. 1821 ; Bar. Upper Canada 1844 ;
Fropere et provide. elected Mayor of Toronto city 1856 ; sat for Toronto in Canadian Parlia-
Quickly and cautiously. ment 1858-63, for Algoma in House of Commons (Canada) 1872-4, and for
City of Toronto 1876-80 ; was Pres. of N. Railroad of Canada for thirteen
years, Pres. of Executive Council of Canada 1862, and Lieut.-Gov. of Province of Ontario 1880-7 : "*•
1847, Mary Jane, who d. 1892, da. of the late Hon. Christopher Alexander Hagerman, Judge of
Queen's Bench, Canada, and has issue living, John Beverley, b. 1848 : m. 1873, Margaret, who d.
1875, da. of the Hon. James M'Donell, and has issue living, Margaret Mary,— Strachan Napier,
b. 1849, — Christopher Conway (of Aurora, Ontario), b. 1853 '< 's a Barrister, Solicitor and Convey-
ancer : ;«. 1880, Jane, da. of Norman MacLeod, Esq., of Drynoch, near Toronto, and has issue living,
John Beverley b. 1885, Norman Macleod Beverley b. 1887, Minnie Marguerite Beverley, Kathleen
Augusta Beverley, — Caroline Minnie : m. 1881, Capt. William Forsyth Grant, — Augusta Louisa.
Residence, Sleepy Hollow, Toronto, Canada. Clubs, Toronto, Albany.— Christopher, b. 1828 ; is a
Barrister and Q.C. : in. 1879, Elizabeth, da. of the Hon. J. B. Plumb, of Niagara, Canada, and ha*
issue living, Christopher Charles, b. 1883,— John Beverley, /'. 1884, — Duncan Strachan, b. 1886, —
Christobel. Residence, Beverley House, Toronto, Canada.— Charles Walker, C.B., b. 1836; is Col
(formerly Rifle Brig.) Comdg. Troops in Mauritius ; was A.A.G., Aldershot 1884-9, ar)d Assist.
Mil. Sec. to Com.-in-Ch. 1890-92 ; served in Indian Mutiny campaign 1858 (medal with clasp), in
Ashanti war 1873-4 (medal with clasp), and in Zulu war 1879 (medal with clasp) ; C.B. 1887 : in.
1884, Margaret Frances, da. of Gen. Sir Archibald Alison, G.C.B., 2nd baronet, and has i>sue
living, Joan Emma Beverley, b. 1892. Residences, Commandant's House, Port Louis, Mauritius ;
to. Hyde Park Gate, S.W. Club, Army and Navy.
Sister living — Augusta Anne : m. 1844, James M'Gill Strachan, Esq., formerly Capt. 68th Foot,
who d. 1870. Residence, Toronto.
This family is descended from Christopher Robinson, of Cleasby, Yorkshire, who emigrated t&
Virginia about 1670, and was elder brother of the Rt. Rev. John Robinson, Ambassador to Sweden
1683-1708, Bishop of Bristol and London 1710-23, and First Plenipotentiary at the Congress of
Utrecht 1713. The ist baronet, Sir John Beverley, C.B., D.G.L. of Oxford, having served as a
Volunteer in the war of 1812 with America, was admitted to the Bar in Canada and at Lincoln's Inn,
and was subsequently (1829-62) Chief Justice of Upper Canada, and for many years member for the
town of York and Speaker of the Legislative Council in the Old Province of Upper Canada.
ROBINSON, Creation 1891.
Right Hon. Sir HERCULES GEORGE ROBERT
ROBINSON, P. C., G.C.M.G., ist Baronet, son of the late Adm.
Hercules Robinson ; b. Dec. iQth, 1824; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst ; served some time in Syth Royal Irish Fusiliers, and
retired 1846 ; held civil appointments in Ireland 1846-52 : ap-
pointed Pres. of Montserrat 1854. Lieut.-Gov. of St. Chris-
topher's and the Leeward Islands 1855, and Acting-Gov.-in-Ch.
of Leeward Islands 1859; was Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Hong-
Kong 1859-65, Principal Commr. to inquire into financial con-
dition of Straits Settlements 1863, Gov.. Com.-in-Ch. and Vice-
Adm. of Ceylon 1865-72, Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of N.S. Wales
1872-9, employed on special service in connection with cession
of Fiji Islands to Great Britain 1874, Gov. of New Zealand
1879-80, and Gov. of the Cape of Good Hope, and H.M.'s
High Commr. for S. Africa 1880-89; was principal Commr. on
Transvaal Commn. 1881, and specially employed to inquire into-
the affairs of the Colony of Mauritius 1886; is a J.P. for co. Kildare; K.B. 1859,
K.C.M.G. 1869, G.C.M.G. 1875, P.C. 1883: m. 1846, the Hon. Nea Arthur Ada
Rose d'Amour Annesley, da. of loth Viscount Valentia, and has issue.
Legi, regi, fidus.
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475
3*(ms — Vert, a chevron engrailed between three bucks at gaze or, each charged on the shoulder with
a fleur-de-lis azure. Crest — Out of a crown vallory or, a mount vert, thereon a buck as in the arms.
Residence— 42, Prince's Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Arthur's, White's, Carlton.
Son living-HERCULES ARTHUR TEMPLE, b. Nov. 6th, 1866: is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Princess
Victoria's (Roy. Irish Fusiliers): m. 1891, the Hon. Edith Louisa Handcock, da. of 4th Baron
Castlemaine. Club, White's.
Daughters living— Eleanor Frances Altsidora Maria: m. ist, 1870, Lieut. -Co!. Edward Beau-
champ St. John Isee B. St. John, colls.] ; 2ndly, 1883, Major George Stevenson, formerly Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders. Norah Augusta Maud : m. ist, 1878, A. K. Finlrxv, Esq., who d.
1883; zndly, 1887. Charles R. Durant, Esq. Residence, 13, Egerton Gardens, a.W. Neredah
Leeta : in. 1887, Capt. Charles Tyrwhitt Dawkins, The King's (Shropshire L.I.)., :i:id Adj. of its 3rd
Batn.
Dieu est ma roche.
God is my rock.
ROCHE, Creation 1838, of Carass, Limerick.
Sir DAVID VANDELEUR ROCHE, 2nd Baronet ; b.
June 24th, 1833 ; s. his father, Sir DAVID, M.P., 1865 ; eel. at
Harrow; formerly Capt. Clare Militia; is a D.L. and a J.P.
for co. Limerick (High Sheriff 1865), and Vice-Lieut, of co. and
city of Limerick : ;«. ist, 1867, the Hon. Isabella Susannah
Adelaide, who d. 1871, da. of 3rd Baron Clarina ; 2ndly, 1872,
Mary Anne, who d. 1892, da. of Hugh Massy, Esq., J.P. [B.
Massy, colls.], of Riversdale, co. Limerick, and has issue by ist
marriage.
Drills — Gules, three roaches naiant within a bordure engrailed argent,
Cnst — A rock, thereon a stork close, charged on the breast with a torteau,
and holding in his dexter claw a roach proper.
Seat — Carass, Croom, co. Limerick. Clubs— New Travellers', Kil-
dare Street, St. George's Yacht.
Daughter living- Isabel Susan Alice.
Half-Brother living— STANDISH DEANE O'GRADY, b. July 26th, 1845 ; ed. at Eton ; is a
J.P. for co. Clare : tn. 1874, Mary Harriet Frances, el. da. of the late C. F. Cregoe-Colmore, Esq.,
of Moor End, Gloucestershire, and has issue living, David Cecil, b. 1875, — Olive Edith Kathleen.
Residences, Aghade, Tullow, co. Carlow ; Barntick, Clare Castle, co. Clare. Clubs, Junior Carlton,
Wellington, Kildare Street.
Sisters living— Rosetta : m.
Richard Steele Rupert, b. 18
1846, Richard Steele Fetherstonhaugh, Esq., and has issue living,,
is Col. 3rd Batn. King's Roy. Rifle Corps ; served in S. African
war 1879, — John David, b. 1850 ; is Major 2nd Batn. Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders),— Frances Dorothea. Residence, Rock View, Delvin, co. Westmeath. Frances
Elizabeth (Lady Miles) : m. 1848, Sir Philip William John Miles, 2nd baronet, who d. 1888. Resi-
dences, Leigh Court, Bristol; 75, Cornwall Gardens, S.W.; 21, Rue Pauquet, Paris; Villa de
1'Esperance, Cannes.
The ist baronet was M.P. for Limerick city 1832-44.
ROGERS, Creation 1698, of Wisdoms, Devonshire.
JOHN CHARLES ROGERS, gth Baronet ; b. April
loth, 1818 ; s. his brother, Sir FREDERIC (who was cr. Baron
Blachford \^\\ 1889.
Drills — Argent, a chevron gules between three roebucks courant sable,
attired and gorged with ducal coronets or. Crtst-c-On a mount vert, a
roebuck courant proper, gorged with a ducal coronet or, between two-
branches of laurel vert.
Seat — Blachford, Ivy Bridge, Devon. Club — Athensum.
Brother living— Rev. EDWARD, b. Sept. sth, 1819 ; formerly Student
of Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1841, M.A. 1843); formerly R. of Odcombe.
Residence, Blachford, Ivy Bridge, Devon. Club, Athenaeum.
WidOW living Of Sth Baronet— [See B. Blachford, ext.j.
The ist baronet, Sir John, was M.P. for Plymouth 1698, and the 2nd,
3rd, 4th, and sth baronets A-ere successively M.P. for and RecwH~- -r
Plymouth. Sir Frederic, Sth baronet, was cr. Baron Blachford 1871.
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ROSE, Creation 1872, of Montreal, Dominion of Canada.
Sir WILLIAM ROSE, 2nd Baronet ; b. April ist,
1846; s. his father, the Rt. Hon. Sir JOHN, P.O., G.C.M.G.,
1888 : ed. at Rugby ; Bar. of Canada 1868 ; served in Canadian
Militia 1868-71 ; now head of the Stock Exchange firm of
Govett Sons and Co. : m. 1868, Katherine Elizabeth, da. of
Alexander Macalister, Esq., of Torresdale Castle, Argyllshire,
and has issue.
^nns — Or, a boar's head couped gules between three water bougets
sable ; on a chief of the second three maple leaves of the first. Ctf st — A
harp or, stringed azure.
Seat— Moor Park, Farnham. Town Residence — 19, Cromwell Road,
South Kensington, S.W. Cliibs — Garrick, Orleans, Hurlingham, St.
James's. .
Son living— CYRIL STANLEY, 6. July i3th, 1874.
Brothers living (by ist marriage) — Charles Day, £. 1847 ; is a partner in
American banking firm of Morton, Rose, and Co., of Bartholomew Lane,
Constant and tnie. E.G.: ;«. 1871, Eliza, da. of John Robinson M'Clean, Esq., formerly
M.P. for co. Stafford, and has issue living, Charles Ernest, b. 1873 ; ed.
at Eton, and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; is Lieut. Roy. Horse Guards, — Bertram Temple, b.
1875, — Frank Stanley, b. 1877,— Adrian, b. 1878,— Muriel Lilian. Residences, Hardwick House,
near Reading; 146, Piccadilly, W. Edward Temple, b. 1855 ; formerly Capt. loth Hussars:
nt. 1883, Lady Cecilia Cathcart, da. of 3rd Earl Cathcart.
Sisters living (by ist marriage)— Mary Temple : »«. 1867, Col. Stanley de Astel Calvert Clarke,
C.M.G. (Equerry to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales), and has issue living, Albert Edward Stanley,
t. 1879, — Edith Mary : in. 1890, Frank Bibby, Esq., of 25, Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W.,
— Millicent Bessie, — Florence Amy. Residence, Appleton House, King's Lynn.— -Charlotte Amy :
•m. 1866, Francis Sloane Stanley, Esq., and has issue living, Ronald Francis Assheton, b. 1867, —
Cecil Vivian, b. 1869. Residence, Leesthorpe, Melton Mowbray.
WidOW living Of 1st Baronet— JH.IA CHARLOTTE SOPHIA (Marchioness of Tweeddale), da. of
Stewart Keith Mackenzie [see E. Galloway, colls.], and widow of the gth Marquess of Tweeddale :
m. andly, 1887, as his second wife, the Rt. Hon. Sir John Rose, P.C., G.C.M.G., ist Bart., who
d. 1888; 3rdly, 1892, Capt. William Evans-Gordon. Residences, 24, Cadogan Square, S.W. ;
Brahan Castle, Conon Bridge, N.B.
The ist baronet was Receiver-Gen, for Duchy of Cornwall 1883-8.
ROSE, Creation 1874, of Rayners, Buckinghamshire.
Sir PHILIP FREDERICK ROSE, 2nd Baronet ; b.
Nov. 4th, 1843 ; s. his father, Sir PHILIP, 1883 ; ed. at
. Harrow ; admitted a Solicitor 1865, and is a partner in the
legal firm of Norton, Rose, Norton, and Co. : m. 1866, Rosa
Anne, da. of the late Rev. William Wollaston Pym, Rector
of Willian, Herts, and has issue.
3rms — Azure, a chevron iiivected erminois, between three water bougets
in chief and one in base argent. Cnst — A stag argent, collared, and resting
the dexter fore-leg on a water bouget azure.
Seat—- Rayners, Penn, Buckinghamshire. Town Residence — 41,
Roland Gardens, South Kensington, S.W. Chambers — 10, Victoria Street,
S.W. ; 57J, Old Broad Street, E.G. Club— Junior Carlton.
Probitate ac virtute.
By probity and valor.
Sons living— PHILIP VIVIAN, b. March 25th, 1869; is Lieut. 3rd
Batn. Oxfordshire L.I. Cecil Guy, 6. 1877.— John Philip Sebastian,
b. 1889.
Daughters living— Mary Gertrude. Rose Annie. Violet Annie.
Brothers living — Harcourt Ranking, b. 1850; formerly Capt. 2nd Batn. Border Regt. : m. 1887,
Ellen Elizabeth, widow of William Townend Hall, Esq., of Syndale, Faversham, Kent. Residence,
Oxon Hoath, Tonbridge, Kent. Club, Naval and Military. Bateman Lancaster, b. 1852 ; ed.
at Oxford (M.A. 1878) ; is a member of London Stock Exchange, and a partner in firm of Linton,
Clarke and Co. Residence, i, Cromwell Road, S.W. Offices, Bartholomew House, E.G.
George Alfred Sainte Croix, b. 1854 ; formerly Capt. Bucks Militia ; admitted a Solicitor 1876 : m.
1880, Beatrice, 2nd da. of Sir Richard Quain, M.D.j F.R.S., ist Bart., and has issue living, Ivor
Sainte Croix, b. 1881, — Harcourt George Sainte Croix, b. 1883, — Evelyn Beatrice Sainte Croix, b.
1885, — Kathleen Mary Sainte Croix, b. 1886. Residence, 49, Onslow Gardens, S.W. Chambers, 10,
Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W. Club, Windham. Charles Marston, b. 1858 ; formerly Lieut.
Bucks Militia; Bar. Inner Temple 1882 : ;«. 1887, Diana L.. da. of the late Richard T. Lee, Esq.,
of Grove Hall, Yorkshire, and has issue living, Evelyn Margaret, b. 1888, — Gladys Mary, b. 1889.
Residence, Hayes Grove, Hayes, Kent. Club, Junior Carlton.
Sisters living — Louisa Frances : nt. 1868, Col. Alfred James Wake, R.A. (Club, Junior Army and
~ Navy), and has issue living, Amy Katherine. Residence, Merton Cottage, Merton, Surrey, i
Lucy : >«. 1880, Lieut.-Col. Edward Medley Carter, and has issue living, Edward Philip, kesim
dence, Bylands, Winchfield, Hants.
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477
Uncle living (brother of ist baronet) — Henrv, 6. 1825 ; admitted a Solicitor 1851, but has retired from
practice ; formerly a partner in the firm of Rose and Johnson: m. 1851, Anne, da. of Thomas Allard, Esq.,
of Canterbury, and has issue living, Henry, b. 1853, — John William (of 32, Telford Avenue, Streatham
Hill, S.W. Club, Oxford and Cambridge), b. 1862 ; ed. at Balliol Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1887) ; ad-
mitted a Solicitor 1887 ; is a partner in the firm of Rose and Johnson, of 13, Delahay Street, S.W. :
m. 1888, Edith Elizabeth, el. da. of Arthur Henry Wansey, Esq., of Sambourne, Stoke Bishop,
Bristol, and The Redoubt, Kingswear, Devon, and has issue living, Arthur Raymond b. 1889,
Violet Edith b. 1892, — Ann, — Marian. Residence, 7, Phillimore Gardens, W. Clubs, Junior
Carlton, Junior Constitutional.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Robert Baxter Rose, 3rd son of the ist baronet, b. 1847, d. '887 '•
in. 1872, Geraldine Mary (now of 23, Westgate Terrace, Redcliffe Gardens, S.W.),
da. of John Connell, Esq., of Halton, Barbados : —
Ryves Gerald Lancaster, b. 1873.
ROSS, Creation 1668, of Lockhart Hall, co. Lanark.
Sir CHARLES HENRY AUGUSTUS
FREDERICK LOCKHART Ross, gth Baronet ; b.
April 4th, 1872 ; s. his father, Sir CHARLES WIL-
LIAM FREDERICK AUGUSTUS, 1883; ed. at Eton ;
is Lieut. 3rd Batn. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-
shire Buffs, Duke of Albany's).
^rms — Gules, three lions rampant argent, two and one
Crest — A cubit arm naked and erect, grasping a chaplet of
laurel vert. Supporters — Two naked savages with clubs over
their shoulders proper, wreathed round the loins with laurel
vert.
Seats — Balnagowan Castle, Ross-shire ; Bonnington
House, Lanarkshire. Clubs — White's, Bachelors'.
Success fosters hope.
WidOW living Of 8th Baronetr-REBECCA SOPHIA {Lady Ross\ da. of the late Henry Barnes,
Esq. : in. 1865, Sir Charles William Frederick Augustus Ross, 8th Baronet, who d. 1883. Resi-
dence, Balnagowan Castle, Ross-shire.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late James Farquharson, Esq. (infra) :—
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. James Ross Farquharson, b. 1834, d. 1888 : »«. 1864, Elizabeth
Louisa, who d. 1870, da. of the late Alexander Haldane Oswald, Esq., of Auchincruive,
ALEXANDER HALDANE, b. March i2th, 1867 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1888);
is Lieut. loth Hussars. Residences, Invercauld, Braemar, Aberdeenshire ; 12, Lowndes Square,
S.\V. Clubs, Turf, Marlborough, Bachelors'.— —Louisa Elizabeth.— — Elo Janet Catherine.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. James Ross Farquharson, R.N., 2nd son of 6th
baronet : —
Issue of the late James Ross Farquharson, Esq., b. 1809, d. 1862 : in. 1833, Janet Hamilton,
who d. 1869, da. of Gen. Francis Dundas, of Berwick : —
George Murray, b. 1835 ; is a Senior Clerk in War Office, and Sec. and Registrar of the Dis-
tinguished Service Order : /«. 1882, Ethel Maud, da. of Rupert Fetherstonhaugh-Frampton, Esq.,
of Moreton House, Dorchester, and has issue living, Janet, — Margaret. Residence, 39, Egerton
Gardens, S.W. Ubert, b. 1844. Victor Alexander, b. 1853; is Major Roy. Scots (Lothian
Regt.), and Adj. of its 7th Vol. Batn. Catherine : ;«. 1876, Hubert Hutchings, Esq. Residences,
Manor House, Sandford Orcas. Sherborne ; 31, Chester Street, S.W. Henrietta Dundas.
Janet Hamilton : in. 1872, William Fenwick, Esq., and has issue living, Constance Louisa Hamilton,
— Evaline Frances. Amelia.
Grandchildren of the late George Lockhart-Ross, Esq., 3rd son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev.' John Lockhart Ross, b. 1810, d. 1891 : m. 1852, Isabella (now of
82, St. George's Square, S.W.), da. of Sir Reginald Macdonald Seton-Steuart, 2nd Bart. : —
Rev. George Henry William Lockhart, b. 1853; ed. at Queen's Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1877); is Curate
of St. Dunstan's-in-the-Kast, London. Residence, j, Trinity Square, Tower Hill, E.G. Ranald
Robert Hamilton, b. 1854 ; ed. at St. John's Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1880). Residence. Kempslade,
Wotton, Surrey. 1' "
Residence, 82, St. Gee
beth Grace.
Issue of the late George Lockhart-Ross, Esq., b. 1814, d. 1863 : m. 1843, Mary Jane (now
of 7, Forres Street, Edinburgh, and Eastertyre, Ballinluig, N.B.), da. of John Tod, Esq. : — •
Helen Grace Lockhart. Mary Clementina Lockhart : m. 1888, Maj.-Gen. David Blair Lockhart.
Residence, Milton Lockhart, Lanarkshire. Georgina Lockhart : m. 1876, George Smythe Dundas,
Esq., Advocate, Sheriff-substitute at Duns, and has issue living, Robert Hamilton, b. 1884, — Mary
Clementina, — Dorothy Helen. Residence, Lanark Lodge, Duns, Berwickshire.
Grandson of the late Col. Robert Ross, <jth son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Col. Robert Lockhart Ross, C.B., b. 1823, d. 1873: tn. 1870, Aileen Theresa
(now of 38, Lowndes Street, S.W.), da, of Gen. George Sandys:—
George Grant Lockhart, b. 1872.
The 6th baronet, Adm. Sir John Lockhart, assumed the surname of Ross upon succeeding to the
fortune of his maternal uncle, Gen. Ross ; and as the estate of Lockhart Hall had been sold in 1762, he
adopted the designation of Ross of Balnagowan. The 7th baronet, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles, Col. of
th j 86th Regiment, sat as M.P. for Kirkwall 1786-96, and for Ross-shire 1796-1806.
Rouse-Boughton, see Boughton.
'. 1854; ed. at St. Johns Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1880). Residence, Kempslade,
-Henry Steuart, b. 1856 : formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Gordon Highlanders,
eorge's Square, S.W. Clubs, White's, Scottish, Hurlingham. Lillias Eliza-
478
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Ventis secundis.
With favoring ivinds.
ROWLEY. Creation 1786, of Tendiing Hall, Suffolk.
Sir JOSHUA THELLUSON ROWLEY, 5th Baronet ; <>.
Feb. 8th, 1838 ; s. his father, Sir CHARLES ROBERT. 1888 ;
ed. at Harrow; formerly Capt. Suffolk Artillery Militia, and Lieut. -
Col. and Hon. Col. and Vol. Batn. Suffolk Regt. (Vol. Officers'
Decoration) ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Suffolk, and a County
Councillor (Nayland Div.) for W. Div. of that co. : m. 1887,
Hon. Louisa Brownlow, da. of 3rd. Baron Lurgan, and has issue.
JUiitron of Jfottr flibings — Nayland V., Holton St. Mary R., Newbourn
R., Stoke-by-Nayland V., Suffolk.
Drills — Argent, on a bend engrailed, between two Cornish choughs
sable, billed and legged gules, three escallops of the field. Cn»t — A mullet
pierced or.
Seats — Tendring Hall, Stoke-by-Nayland, Colchester ; Holbecks,
Hadleigh, Suffolk. Club— Travellers'.
SOU living— CHARLES SAMUEL, £. Dec. 23rd, 1891.
Brother living — Charles Robert, 6. 1849 ; formerly Col. 2nd Batn. Grenadier Guards. Club, Guards'.
Sisters living — Blanche Mary. Susan Henrietta. Charlotte Louisa {Baroness Hathertoii) :
in. 1867, the 3rd Baron Hatherton.— -Edith Sophia {Lady Cholmeley): m. 1874, Sir Hugh Arthur
Henry Cholmeley, 3rd baronet. Residences, Easton Hall, Grantham ; 10, Upper Belgrave Street,
S.W. Katharine {Hon. Mrs. Cecil Littleton} : m. 1881, the Rev. the Hon. Cecil James Littleton.
Residence, Penkridge Vicarage, Staffordshire.
Collateral Branch living.
Adm. Charles Rowley, G.C.B., 4th son of Sir Joshua Rowley, ist baronet, w s
created a baronet 1836 [see Rowley, Bart., of Hill House].
The ist and 3rd baronets were each distinguished naval officers. Adm. Sir Josias Rowley,
G.C. B., nephew of ist baronet, was created a baronet 1813, and died unmarried 1842.
ROWLEY, Creation 1836, of Hill House. Berkshire.
Sir GEORGE CHARLES ERSKINE ROWLEY,
3rd Baronet, son of the late Major George Rowley,
2nd son of 1st Baronet ; b. Sept. 26th, 1844 ; s.
his uncle, Sir CHARLES, 1884; ed. at Cheltenham
Coll.; formerly Capt. ist Batn. Roy. Welsh
Fusiliers ; retired from Army as Hon. Lieut. -Col.
1885 : m. ist, 1867, Alicia Augusta, who d. 1888,
da. of the late Capt. Hollis, ist Dragoon Guards ;
2ndly, 1890. Amy Isabel, da. of the late William
Foster Batt, Esq., of Cae Kenfy, Abergavenny,
and has issue.
^rms — Argent, on a bend engrailed between two Cornish
With favoring winds. choughs sable, three escallops of the field. Crest— A mullet
pierced or. j&njiporttrs — Two Cornish choughs proper, navally
crowned or, gorged with the riband and therefrom pendent a representation of the badge of the Imperial
Austrian order of Maria Theresa, also proper.
Club— Army and Navy.
Sons living By 1st marriage— GEORGE CHARLES AUGUSTUS, 6. March i8th, 1869 : ;«.
1891, Caroline, da. of the late Rev. John Cuming, of The Grange, Skipton, Yorkshire. By 2nd
marriage— William Joshua, 6. 1891.
Sisters living— Elizabeth Emilie Burton : m. 1853, Lieut. -Col. Frederick William Knight (formerly
of Bom. S.C.).—— Louisa Isabella Sophia : ;«. 1878, Col. Lucius Falkland Brancaleone Cary, for-
merly Comdg. 2nd Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own). Residence,
Daughter living Of 2nd Baronet— Sophia Frances Evelyn : m. 1841, Edward Nourse Harvey,
Esq., who d. 1889, and has issue living, Edward Nourse Rowley, b. 1864, — Francis Evelyn Rowley,
6. 1865. Residences, Overross, near Ross ; Beechfield, Millbrook, Southampton.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Richard Freeman Rowley, R.N., 4th son of ist baronet, b.
1806, d. 1854 : m. 1828, Julia Elizabeth, who d. 1870, da. of John Angerstein,
Esq., M.P., of Weeting Hall, Norfolk :—
Richard Brooke, b. 1829: m. 1874, Emily Margaret, el. da. of the late William Anthony Harrison,
Esq., F.R.C.S., of London. Residence, 15, Sunderland Terrace, Westbourne Park, W. Charles
John, b. 1832 ; became a Rear-Adm. 1884, and Vice-Adm. 1890 ; formerly a Naval A.D.C. to H.M. ;
served in Crimean war 1854-5 (medal with two clasps, Turkish medal, and 5th class Medjidie): in.
1867. Alice, da. of the late George Cary Elwes, Esq., and has issue living, Charles Pelham, b. 1877,
— Windsor Angerstein, b. 1878, — May. Residence, Holmesland, Botley, Hants. Club, XInited
Service. Rez>. Julius Henry,/'. 1836; ed. at Magdalene Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1860, M.A. 1^64) ;
is R. of S. Ockendon : m. 1861, Julia, da. of the late Rev. Capel Molyneux [see Molyneux, Bart.],
and has issue living, Julius Richard Capel, b. 1862, — Julius Leigh, b. 1864 ; formerly Lieut. Roy.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
479
Anglesey Engineer Militia, — Richard Molyneux Julius, 6. 1865, —Howard Fiennes Julius, R.N,,
b 1868 ; became a Lieut. i8c)i, — George Guy Singleton, b. 1874, — Frederica Julia. Residence,
South Ockendon Rectory, Romford.
Issue of the late Robert Hibbert Bartholomew Rowley, Esq., Com. R.N., b. 1817, d. 1860:
in. 1845, Donna Juanita di Latzona : —
Several sons and daus.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Richard Freeman Rowley (ante) : —
Issue of the late Capt. John Angerstein Rowley, b. 1834, d. 1870 : m. 1860, Georgiana
Augusta, nee Catania, who d. 1890, widow of Stewart Strogan, Esq. : —
John Richard Frederick, b. 1864. Georgia Mina.
The ist baronet, Adm. Sir Charles, G.C.B., was fourth son of Sir Joshua Rowley, ist baroret
(creation 1786), of Tendring Hall.
Rugge-Price, see Price.
RUMBOLD, Creation 1779, of Wood Hall, Watton, Herts.
Sir HORACE RUMBOLD, G.C.M.G., 8th Baronet;
b. July and, 1829 ; s. his brother, Sir CHARLES HALE, 1877 ;
entered the Diplo. Ser. 1849; employed on special service at
Ragusa 1858, and in same year became Sec. of Legation in
China ; brought home in 1859 despatches with particulars of
the Peiho affair, and of attack on Takoo Forts ; was Sec. of
Legation at Athens 1862-4, and at Berne 1864-8, .Sec. of Embassy
at St. Petersburg 1868-71, and at Constantinople 1871-2, Min.
Resident and Consul-Gen, in Chili 1872-8, and to Swiss Con-
federation 1878-9, and Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. to
Argentine Republic 1879-81, to Stockholm 1881-5, and to
Athens 1885-8, when he was transferred to The Hague;
Virtutis laus actio. K.C.M.G. 1886, G.C.M.G. 1892: m. ist, 1867, Caroline
Praise is the excitement Barney, who d. 1872, da. of George Harrington, Esq., of
of virtue. Washington, U.S.A., formerly U.S. Min. at Berne ; 2ndly,
1881, Louisa Anne, da. of Thomas Russell Crampton, Esq., and widow of Capt. St.
George Francis Caulfeild \_see E. Charlemont, colls.], and has issue.
5\rms — Or, on a chevron gules three cinquefoils erminois ; a canton of the second charged with a
leopard's face of the field. JDrest— A demi-lion rampant erminois.
Residences— British Legation, The Hague; 127, Sloane Street, S.W. Clubs— White's, Turf,
Travellers', St. James's. » —
Sons living— By 1st marriage— HORACE GEORGE MONTAGU, t. Feb. sth, 1869 ; ed.
at Eton ; is an Attache in Diplo. Ser.— William Edwin, b. 1870 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Wool-
wich ; is Lieut. R.A. George, b. 1871 ; formerly a Midshipman R.N. By 2nd marriage —
Hugh Cecil Levinge, b. 1884.
Brother living— William, b. TF^T; formerly Lieut. Grenadier Guards : m. 1853, Nadine, who d. 1889,
Princes.se Labanoff de Rostoff. Residence, Florence.
Sister living— Emily Victorine Elizabeth: ;//. ist, 1848, George Henry Cavendish, Esq., whoa'.
1889; marriage dissolved 1866 [see D. Devonshire, colls.] ; andly, 1870, the Comte Gaston de la
Rochefoucauld. Residence, Pavilion La Rochefoucauld, Biarritz.
Widow living Of 5th Baronet— ELLEN ELIZA (Lady Rumbold), eldest da. of Edward Hopewell,
Esq., of The Grove, Walthamstowe : m. 1868, Sir Arthur Carlos Henry Rumbold, sth baronet, who
d. 1869. Residence, Convent of the Sacred Heart, Roehampton.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Charles Edmund Rumbold, Esq., M.P., 4th son of ist baronet, b.
1788, d. 1857 : m. Harriet, who d. 1877, da. of John Gardner, Esq., of Ash-
ford, Kent : —
Charles James Augustus, b. 1834 ; Patron of Bradley R., Hants : m. 1863, Agatha Ellen, da. of the
late George Woodroffe Franklyn, Esq., M.P., of Lovelhill, Berks, and has issue living, Charles
Edmund Arden Law, b. 1872 ; ed. at Harrow, — Christian Franklyn Hales, b. 1873 ; ed. at Harrow,
— Agatha Mary Harriet. Residence, 38, Sussex Square, Brighton. Club, University. Henry
Edmund William, b. 1837 ; formerly Lieut. 7th Foot, and Capt. 3rd Batn. Essex Regt. : tn. 1871,
Ellen Schaefer, da. of Cumberland Dugan Hollins, Esq., and has issue living, Cumberland Henry
Hollins, b. 1872, — Edmund Law Hollins, b. 1876, — Ethel Law Hollins,— Annie Law Hollins. Club,
Junior United Service.
Grandchildren of the late Charles Edmund Rumbold, Esq., M.P. (ante): —
Issue of the late Thomas Henry Rumbold, Esq., b. 1835, d. 1882 : m. 1872, Katherine Lucy
(now of Mill House, The Holm wood, Surrey), da. of John Bott, Esq., of Colon Hall, Stafford: —
Anwer Thomas Law, /;. 1873 ; is at Trin. Coll., Camb. William Richard, b. 1877. Thomas
Arthur, b. 1882. Harriet Lucy Elizabeth. Katherine Cecilia.
The ist baronet, Sir Thomas, sometime M.P. for Shoreham, served as Aide-de-Camp to Lord
Clive at Plassey (1757), and was afterwards Governor of Madras. The 2nd baronet was H.M.'s Minister
at Hamburg. The sth baronet, a Capt. in the Army, was President of Nevis 1857-63, and of the Virgin
Islands 1865-9 '< ne was also a Col. in the Ottoman Army, and served with the Turkish Contingent
during the Crimean war.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
RUSHOUT, Creation 1809, of Sezincote, Gloucestershire.
Sir CHARLES HAMILTON RUSHOUT, 4th
Baronet; b. June 2ist, 1868 ; s. his father, Sir
CHARLES FITZGERALD, 1879 : formerly Lieut. Roy.
Horse Guards: m. 1892, Florence Alice, da. of
Adolfe Schoerle, Esq.
^Vnns— Quarterly : ist and 4th, sable, two lions passant-
guardant within a bordure engrailed or ; 2nd and 3rd, or, a
leopard's face gules between two game-cocks in pale proper,
two (launches sable. Cns's — ist, a lion passant-guardant or ;
2nd, within a crescent azure a tiger's face proper, crowned
with an eastern crown. Supporters — Two angels, their vests
semee of fleurs-de-lis, the hand next the shield supporting a
pennon, the dexter charged with a sun in splendour, the
sinister semee of estoiles and charged with a crescent ; the
exterior hand extended and supporting a Persian pheasant.
A match for three, not quite a match
for me-
Sister living— Georgina Mary Coventry.
Uncle living (son of 2nd Baronet)— ALGERNON ST. GEORGE WILLIAM, b. Feb. 2oth, 1843 :
;«. 1884, Clara Essex, da. of William Selby-Lowndes, Esqv of Whaddon Hall, Stony Stratford, and
widow of T. Wright, Esq., of Hill Top, Bolton-le-Moors. Residence, Bourton House, Bourton-on-
the-Hill, Gloucestershire. Club, Arthur's.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd Baronet) — Cecilia Olivia Anne. Residence, 14, Portman Street. W.
This family is said to spring from the legitimate branch of Rou, or Rollo, the Norse chieftain.
The illegitimate branch had three, while the legitimate branch had only two lions for arms ; the motto
refers to this, and is thus translated : par, two lions, suppar, are superior, ternis, to three. ' The ist
baronet, Sir Charhs Cockerell, an eminent servant of the East India Company, sat as M .P. for Evesham
(C) 1820-37. The 2nd baronet assumed, in 1849, by royal license, the surname of Rushout in lieu of
that of Cockerell.
RUSSELL, Creation 1812, of Swallowfield, Berkshire.
Sir GEORGE RUSSELL, M.P., 4th Baronet ; b. Aug.
23rd, 1828; s. his brother, Col. Sir CHARLES, V.C., 1883;
ed. at Eton, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford; Bar. Lincoln's Inn,
1853 ; has been Recorder of Wokingham since 1862 ; was
Judge of County Courts Circuit No. 19, 1866-74, and of Circuit
No. 49, 1874-85 ; is a D.L. and a County Alderman for Berkshire ;
has sat as M.P. Ibr E., or Wokingham, Div. of Berkshire (C)
since 1885 : m. 1867, Constance Charlotte Eliza, da. of the late
Lord Arthur Lennox [see D. Richmond, colls.], and has issue.
|\rms — Argent, a chevron sable between thrte cross-crosslets fitchee azure
within a bordure engrailed gulis, bearing alternate bezants a'.id escallops or.
Crest — A demi-lion rampant ermine, charged with a fasces proper, and bearing
in his dexter paw a cross-crosslet fitchee sable.
Seat — Swallowfield Park, Reading. Chambers — i, New Court,
Lta.ni justice being Temple, E.C. C/«^-Carlton.
Discite justitiam'moniti.
admonished-
Sons living-GEORGE ARTHUR CHARLES, b. June z8th, 1868.
Arthur Edward Ian Montagu, b. 1878.
Daughter living— Marie Clotilde.
Sisters living — Ann Mary : m. 1856, Col. Dawson Greene, and has issue living, Henry
Dawson, b. 1662 ; ed. at Eton. Residences, Whittington Hall, Kirkby Lonsdalc ; Slyne, Lancaster;
62, Chester Square, S.W. Priscilla : m. 1865, George Brackenbury, Esq., C.M.G., formerly
H.M.'s Consul at Lisbon, and has issue living, George, b. 1866 ; ed. at Eton, — Augusta Mary.
Residence, 19, Tite Street, Chelsea, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Francis Whitworth Russell, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet,
b. 1790, d. 1852 : tit. 1823, Jane Anne Catherine, who d. 1867, da. of James Brodie,
Esq., M.P., of Brodae.'N.B. :—
Issue of the late Major Francis Whitworth Russell, Esq., b. 1830, d. 1872 : m. 1851, Aliee
Mary, who d. 1892, da. of Sir John Murray Naesmyth, 4th baronet : —
Francis Whitworth, b. 1854 : m. 1886, Maude Agnes, da. of the late Denis O'Brien, Esq., of Knockroe,
Fermoy, co. Cork, and has issue living, Francis Whitworth, b. 1888. Edward Stuart Marjoribanks
Harley, b. 1857 : m. 1^82, Mary, da. of the late Capt. Phipps, and has issue living, Alice, — Rachel,
— Kate. Mary Rachel Catherine : m. 1877, Robert Dundas Arthur Graham Fergusson, Esq. [see
Fergusson, Bart., cr. 1703, colls.]. Residence,
Issue of the late Rev Whitworth Russell, 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1793. d. 1847 : m
1824, Frances, who d, 1873, da. of Vice-Adm. Carpenter : —
Fanny: m. 1848, the Rev. William Brassey Hole, who d. 1887, V. of Bray, and has issue living,
Henry Whitworth, b. 1855, — Mary Frances : tn. 1871, Greville Horsley Palmer, Esq , of Ludding-
ton, Egham, and has issue living, Hubert Greville b. 1872, Reginald Stuart b. 1875, Jessie Gertrude,
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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—Alice Maria,— Gertrude : m. 1885, the Rev. George Strickland Marriott, R. of Cotesbach,
Lutterworth, and has issue living, Robin George b. 1886, Ethel Gertrude b. 1889, — Lilian Mary.
Residence, Castle Hill, Maidenhead,
Grandson of the late Rev. Whitworth Russell (ante) : —
Issue of the late Henry Russell, Esq., b. 1827, d. 1852 : m. 1848, Maria Charlotte, da. of the
late Henry Hammond Shelton, Esq., of Worcester : —
Whitworth, b, 1849^: »«. 1886, Caroline Eleanor, da. of J. P. Armstrong, Esq., C.E., and has issue
living, John Whitworth, b. 1891, — Charlotte, b. 1887, — Mary, b. 1889. Residence, Nixon Street,
Wanganui, New Zealand.
Issue of the late George Lake Russell, Esq., 5th son of ist baronet, b. 1802, d. 1878
m. 1832, Lady Caroline Alicia Diana Pery, who d, 1890, da. of ist Earl of
Limerick : —
Cecil Henry, b. 1833; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (M.A. 185 — ); Bar. Lincoln's Inn
1856, and a Bencher 1885 ; is Col. " Inns of Court" and Vol. Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's
Own): m. 1859, Katharine, da. of Henry Porter, Esq., of Winslade, Devon, and has issue living,
George Cecil (of Brookesby, Wanganui, New Zealand), b. 1861 : m. 1889, Alice Jane Evelyn, da.
of E. W. Mills, Esq., J.P., merchant, of The Terrace, Wellington, New Zealand, and has issue
living, Charles Lake Cecil b. 1889, Evelyn Aylmer Cecil b. 1891, Edward Henry Cecil b. 1892, —
Edmond Cecil, b. 1876, — Rose Cecil : m. 1890, Hubert Arthur Strickland, Esq. [see Strickland,
' Gardens, S.W. Chambers, 21, Old
Bart., colls.], — Katharine Cecil. Residence, 44, Ennismpre (
Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. Club, Oxford and Cambridge.
The ist baronet, Sir Henry, was Chief Justice of Bengal ; and the 2nd baronet was for many years-
Resident at the Court of Hyderabad, East Indies. The 3rd baronet sat as M.P. for Berks (C
1865-8, and for Westminster 1874-82.
Agitatione
purgatur.
Purifiedby
movement.
RUSSELL, Creation 1832, of Charlton Park. Gloucestershire.
Nitordo- sir WILLIAM RUSSELL, 3rd Baronet ; b. Sept.
nee supero. g jg his fath Lieut. -Gen. Sir WILLIAM, C.ff.,
I strive till ' •, . T~ .. /--. ,1 T-J-I i
I overcome, i°92 ; ed. at Fettes Coll., Edinburgh.
S^rms — Argent, a chevron between three gouttes reversed sable, the
whole within a bordure gyronny of eight or and of the second. Crtsts — ist,
a fountain ; 2nd, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle displayed proper,
gorged with a mural crown.
Residences — Charlton Park, Charlton Kings, Gloucestershire ; 2, Ashley
Place, Victoria Street, S.W.
Brother living— ALBERT, b. June 27th, 1869.
Sister living— Margaret Jane.
Aunts living (daughters of ist baronet) — Sophia : m. 1830, the Rev.
George Royds Birch, who d. 1864, and has issue living, William (of n,
Albion Street, Hyde Park Square, W. Club, Junior Army and Navy),
b. 1842; is a Col. : m. 1865, Alice, da. of Thomas Kenny, Esq., —
Alphonse, b. 1843: m. 1868, Fanny, da. of J. Reid, Esq., — Briscoe, b.
1844: m. 1869, Georgina, da. of W. Wetherall, Esq., — Claude (of
Granville House, Granville Place, W.), b. 1846,— Horace Heathorn, b.
1856, — Ernest (of Bencombe, Dursley), b. 1863 : m. 1889, Letitia Cecile, da. of William Dobson,
Esq., of Oakwood, Bath, and has issue living, Cecil Ernest b. 1890, Russell Ernest b. 1891, —
Minnie: m. 1884, Samuel Hope Morley, Esq., of 43, Upper Grosvenor Street, W., and Hall
Place, Tonbridge, and has issue living, Geoffrey Hope b. 1885, Claude Hope b. 1887. Resi-
dence, 3, Chilworth Street, Hyde Park, W. Jane Eliza: m. 1842, Henry Monro, Esq., M.D.,
who d. 1891, and has issue living, Russell Henry, b. 1846 ; ed. at Radley, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford :
m. 1878, Emily Julia, da. of Sir George Edmund Nugent, 2nd baronet, — William Charles (of 26,
Abingdon Villas, Kensington, W.), b. 1849 ; ed. at Radley : m. 1874, Charlotte Elizabeth, da. of
M. George Fernau, of St. Croix, Bruges, — Henry Theodore (of 28, Harewdod Square, N.W.), b,
1858 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Oxford Univ. : m. 1884, Constance, da. of the late H. N. Heale,
Esq., J.P., of Highfield, Hemel Hempstead, — Constance Jane: m. 1870, the Rev. Evelyn Joseph
Hone, V. of St. John's, Deptford, — Clara Eleanor : m. 1882, the Rev. Athelstan Coode, of Portway,
Wells, Somerset, and has issue living, Athelstan Monro b. 1882, Cuthbert Harold b. 1884, Donald
Russell b. 1886, Bernard Henry b. 1887, Ruth Eleanor b. 1891, — Mary Beatrice. Residences, 14,
Upper Wimpole Street, W. ; Orchard Leigh, Bonchurch, Isle of Wight.
WidOW living Of 2nd Baronet — MARGARET (Lady Russell), da. of the late Robert Wilson, Esq. :
m. 1863, Lieut. -Gen. Sir William Russell, C.B., 2nd baronet, who d. 1892. Residence, 2, Ashley
Place, Victoria Street, S.W.
The znd baronet sat as M.P. for Dover (L) 1857-9, and for Norwich 1860-74.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
RYCROFT, Creation 1783, of Calton, Yorkshire.
Sir NELSON RYCROFT, 4th Baronet ; b. March i ith,
1831 ; s. his father, Sir RICHARD HENRY CHARLES, 1864 ;
ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut. 85th Foot, Capt. Staffordshire
Militia, and Capt. 33rd Kent Rifles ; is a J.P. for Kent, a D.L.,
a J.P. and a County Councillor (Dummer Div.) for Hants (High
Sheriff 1881), and Hon. Col. 3rd Batn. Hampshire Regt. :
in. 1858. Juliana, da. of Sir John Ogilvy, 9th Baronet, and
has issue.
,3nns — Quarterly : ist and 4th, per bend or and azure, three griffins,
heads erased counterchanged ; on a chief ermine, a fleur-de-lis between two
roses gules, Rycroft ; 2nd and 3rd, party per pale or and sable, a chevron
between three fleurs-de-lis all counterchanged, Nelson. Crtst — A griffin's
head erased per bend or and azure, charged with two fleurs-de-lis counter-
changed.
Seat — Kempshott Park, Basingstoke. Club — Arthur's.
Faythe liathe no fear.
Sons living— RICHARD NELSON, b. Dec. iath, 1859 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; formerly Lieut, and Batn. Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) ; is Capt.
3rd Batn. Hampshire Regt.: »t. 1886, Lady Dorothea Hester Bluet Wallop, da. of 5th Earl of
Portsmouth, and ha
1884 (medal with clasp, bronze star), and in Soudan 1887, in command of Irregulars at action of
Serras (4th class Medjidie) : m. 1887, Grace Ronald Maria, da. of Fletcher Norton Menzies, Esq.
[see Menzies, Bart.], and has issue living, Julian Neil Oscar, 6. 1892, — Madalen Margaret, b, 1890.
Club, Naval and Military. Rev. Edmund Hugh, b. 1862; ed. at Eton and at Trin. Hall, Camb.
(B.A. 1884, M.A. 1888); is V. of Bretby. Residence, Bretby Vicarage, near Burton-on-Trent.
Club, Oxford and Cambridge. Charles Michael Richard, b. 1864; ed. at Eton; is Lieut, ist
Batn. Prince Albert's (Somersetshire L.I.).— —Evelyn George, b. 1871.
Daughter living— Margaret Charlotte Henrietta (twin), b. 1871.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Charles Alfred William Rycroft, 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1838, d.
1884: m. 1875, Edith Maud (now of Everlands, Sevenoaks), da. of the late Capt.
Hugh Berners, R.N., of Woolverston Park, Ipswich: —
Alfred Richard Hugh, b. 1876. Henry Frederick, b. 1879. Charlotte Maud. Aurea Harriet
Louisa.
The ist baronet, the Rev. Sir Richard Rycroft, D.D., only surviving issue of John Nelson, Esq.,
took the surname of Rycroft by royal sign-manual 1758.
ST. GEORGE, Creation 1766, of Woodsgift, Kilkenny.
Sir JOHN ST. GEORGE, 5th Baronet ; b. April 3rd,
1851 ; s. his half-brother, Capt. Sir RICHARD DE LATOUR,
1861 ; formerly Lieut. 1st Batn. Highland L.I.
^rms — -Argent, a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules, ducally
crowned or, armed and langued of the second, a crescent for difference.
Crtst — -A demi-lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or, armed and langued
azure.
Residence —
Brothers living— ARTHUR, b. April i2th, 1852 ; admitted a Solicitor
in Ireland 1876: tn. 1892, Elsie, da. of Gerald FitzGerald; Esq., J.P.. of
Clonmel, co. Tipperary. Residence, 2, Jervis Place, Clonmel, co. Tip-
perary.^— Theophilus John, b. 1856; is in Resident Magistrate's Office,
City Div., Natal : ;«. 1889, Florence Emma, da. of the late John Vander-
plank, Esq., of Natal, and has issue living, Richard Theophilus, b. 1892.
Firmitas in coelo. Residence, Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Charles POWER, b. 1858; has
Stability in heaven. assumed the name of Power.
Sisters living— Alice. Maria: m. 1873, Charles Robert Glyn, Esq. [see
Glyn, of Gaunt's House, Bart., colls.]. Residence, Pietermaritzburg, Natal Eliza.
Half-Sister living— Caroline de Lautour : m. 1858, Horatio Senftenberg John Ross, Esq., formerly
of Indian Civil Service, and has issue living, Horatio St. George,*. 1864 ; is Capt. R. A., —Hercules
de Lautour, b. 1869 ; is in Indian Police,— Edward Macrae, b. 1871 ; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Seaforth
Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, Duke of Albany's Own),— John Alexander, b. 1873, —George Parish,
R.N., b. 1875; became a Midshipman 1890,— Ida : m. 1885, Frank Hardcastle, Esq., M.P., of
Firwood, near Bolton, and has issue living, Dorothy, Marjorie,. Ida, Nira,— Maria Evelyn : m. 1888,
Charles Eustace Anson, Esq., Lieut. R.N., and has issue living, Frederick Charles b. 1889, —
Morna. Residence, 26, High Street, Portsmouth.
Uncles living(sons of 2nd Baronet)— By 2nd marriage— Robert 6. 1811 : m. 1841 Sophia Madelina
Olivia da. of the Very Rev. James Mahon, Dean of Dromore, and has issue living, Robert James
Ker (of ii, Breffni Terrace, Kingstown, Dublin. Club, University), b. 1843 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dub-
lin (B.A. 18 — ): m. 1874, Catharine, da. of the late Christopher St. George, Esq., of Tyrone, co.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
483
Galway, and has issue living, Richard Christopher Bligh b. 1875, Arthur French b. 1878, Robert
Charles Cecil b. 1883, Rosamond Frances Catharine, Gladys Alienora, Josephine, — Howard Bligh
(of Brackernagh, Ballinasloe, co. Galway. Club, Galway co.), b. 1857: in. 1891, Florence Evelyn,
da. of George F. Baker, Esq., of 258, Madison Avenue, New York, and has issue living, George
Baker Blight. 1892, — Sophia Madehna : »t. 1888, as his second wife, the Rev. William bhepperd,
•R. of Kilmore Erris, Belmullet, co. Mayo, — Josephine Louisa : m. 1873, Henry Vesey Seymour
Fitzgerald, Esq., formerly of B.C.S., — Elizabeth Olivia: tit. 1874, Charles O' Kara Trench, Esq.,
J. P., of Clonfert House, co. Galway, — Georgina Harriet, — Henrietta Maud: in. 1884, Arthur
Florian Hugo de Burdet Burdett, Esq., J.P. [see Burdett, Bart., cr. 1618-19, colls.], of Coolfin,
Banagher, King's co. Residence, Ivy Lodge, Ballinasloe, co. Galway. William Oliver, b, 1813.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd Baronet) — Grace Anne : ;«. 1832, the Right Rev. Charles Caulfeild,
D.D. [see E. Charlemont, colls.], Bishop of Nassau, who d. 1862, and has issue living, Charles, b. 18 — ,
— Hans, b. 18 — , — Anne : in. Richard Orpen, Esq., — Grace. Residence, 8, Grosvenpr Terrace,
Monkstown, Dublin.— ^Theodosia Elizabeth : m. 1850, the Rev. James Freke, and has issue living
Anne Grace, — Frances Elizabeth, — Sidney Mary Theodosia. Residence, Woodhill Terrace, Tivoli,
Cork.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— MARIA (Lady St. George), da. of John Power, Esq., of Church-
town, Waterford : m. 1847, Sir Theophilus John St. George, 3rd baronet, who d. 1857.
Residence, Pietermaritzburg, Natal.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late James Cuffe St. George, Esq., 5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1814, d.
1891 : ;«. 1856, Jane Grey, da. of Capt. Arthur Loftus, R. N. : —
.Loftus, b. 1858 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Queen's (Roy. West Surrey Regt.).— Florence Charlotte
Jane : m. 1884, Alan Grant, Esq. Residence,
Granddaughter of the late Thomas Bligh St. George, Esq., 4th son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Francis de Montmorency St. George, b. 1812, d. 1882 : m. 18 — , Cathe-
rine Jemima, da. of Thomas Newcomen Edgeworth, Esq., of Kilshrewly, co. Longford : —
Annette : ;«. 1877, Joseph Rawlins, Esq. Residence,
This family claim descent from Baldwin St. George, who accompanied William I. to England.
St. John-Mildmay, see Mildmay.
ST. PAUL, Creation 1813, of Ewart Park, Northumberland.
Sir HORACE ST. PAUL, and and last Baronet.
[Extinct 1891.]
Daughter living— Countess Maria, b. 1868 ; is a Countess of the Holy Roman Empire (Royal
licence to use the title in this country granted 1812). Residence, Ewart Park, Wooler, Northum-
berland.
Sister living — Jane Isabelle : m. ist, 1833, — Evans, Esq., M.D., of Clifden, Ireland, w*ho d. 1835;
2ndly, 1836, Martin H. Lynch, Esq., M.D., of Newcastle-on-Tyne, who d. 1885. Residence,
SALOMONS, Creation 1869, of Broomhill, Kent.
Sir DAVID LIONEL SALOMONS, 2nd Baronet, only
son of the late Philip Salomons, Esq., el. brother of ist Baronet ;
b. June a8th. 1851 ; j. his uncle, Sir DAVID, M.P., by special
remainder, 1873 ; ed. at Caius Coll., Camb. (B.A., Nat. Sci.
honours, 1874, M.A. 1877); Bar. Middle Temple 1874; is a
D.L. for Kent, a J.P. for Westminster, Middlesex, London,
Kent (High Sheriff 1880), and Sussex, and a County Coun-
cillor for Kent, Tonbridge (No. 5) Div. ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Mid-Kent (Z) 1874, and St. George Div. of Tower
Hamlets 1885 : m. 1882, Laura, younger da. of the late
Baron de Stern, of 4, Hyde Park Gate, W., and has issue.
SVrms — Per chevron gules and sable, a chevron vair between in chi«f
two lions rampant, double queued or, each holding between the paws a
plate charged with an ermine spot, in base a cinquefoil erminois. Crest — A
mount vert, thereon issuant out of six park pales or, a demi-lion rampant
double queued gules, holding between the paws a bezant charged with an
ermine spot.
Seat— Broomhill, Tunbridge Wells. Town Residence— 49, GrosvenorJStreet, W. Clubs— City
of London, Grafton, City Liberal, Savage.
Deo adjuvante.
God assisting.
Son living— DAVID REGINALD HERMAN PHILLIP, £. Oct. 13*, 1885.
Daughters living— Maud Julia. Sybil Gwendolen. Vera Frances. Ethel Dorothy.
Sisters living— Laura Matilda : m. 1873, Edward Lucas, Esq., and has issue living, Owen David,
b. 18— ,— Walter Harry, b. 1890,— Mildred Emma,— Hilda Frances,— Gertrude Helen.— Olga
Stella. Residence, 10, Westbourne Terrace, W. Stella Rosalind Jeanette : m. 1877, George
Edmund Paget, Esq. [see Paget, Bart., cr. 1871, colls.]. Residence, 3, Sunderland Terrace, W.
The ist baronet was the first Jew who held the position of Sheriff or that of Lord Mayor of
London ; the first office he held 1835-6, and the latter 1855-6. He sat as M.P. for Greenwich (L) 1851-2
and 1859-73.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
SALT, Creation 1869, of Saltalre, Yorkshire.
Sir SHIRLEY HARRIS SALT, 3rd Baronet ; b. May
4th, 1857 ; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM HENRY, 1892 ; ed.
at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1879, M.A. 1883); Bar. Inner
Temple 1882 ; is a J.P. for Leicestershire and Breconshire :
m. 1880, Charlotte Jane, da. of the Very Rev. John C.
MacDonnell, D.D., R. of Misterton, Lutterworth, Canon of
Peterborough, and formerly Dean of Cashel, and has issue.
Jlrnw — Azure a chevron indented between two mullets in chief, and
a demi-ostrich displayed, holding in the beak a horseshoe in base or. Crtst
— Upon a rock, an alpaca statant, proper.
Seat — Gliffaes, Crickhowell. Club — Junior Carlton.
Sons living— JOHN WILLIAM TITUS, b. Nov. 3oth, 1884. Robert
Shirley MacDonnell, b. 1888. Shirley Edward Philip, b, 1891.
Quid non Deo juvante ? Daughters living— Dorothy Dove. Kathleen Mary.
Whatnot with God Sister living— Constance Dove : in. 1 887, Rev. Arthur FitzGerald Evans,
helping? M>A-i v of Great Maplestead, and has issue living, John FitzGerald,
b. 1889,— Constance Dove, b. 1888,— Margaret, b. 18—. Residence, Great Maplestead Vicarage,
Halstead, Essex.
Uncles living (sons of ist baronet) — George, b. 1833 : m. Jenny Louisa, second da. of the late
Signior Fresco, of Florence. Residence, 23, St. Ermin's Mansions, Westminster. S.W. Club, Royal
Thames Yacht. Edward, b. 1837 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for W. Riding of York: m. ist, 1861,
Mary Jane Susan, who d. 1870, da. of Samuel Elgood, Esq., of Leicester; 2ndly, 1871, Sarah
Amelia, da. of the late William Rouse, Esq., of Burley House, Burley-in-Wharfedale. Residence,
Ferniehurst, Shipley, Yorkshire. Club, Junior Carlton. Herbert, b. 1840 : in. Elizabeth,
youngest da. of the late John Douglas Farrell, Esq., and has issue living. Residence, 160, Brixton
Road, S.W. Club, National Conservative.
Aunts living (daughters of ist baronet)— Amelia : ;«. 1873, Henry Wright, Esq., J.P. Residence,
22, Upper Phillimore Gardens, W. Helen. Ada: m. 1883, Edmund Herbert Stevenson, Esq.,
and has issue living, Monica Helen. Residence, The Cottage, 2, Nightingale Lane, S.W.
Widows living Of 1st and 2nd Baronets— CAROLINE (Lady Salt), da. of George Whitlam,
Esq., of Great Grimsby : m. 1830, Sir Titus Salt, ist baronet, who d. 1876. Residence, Broadoak,
Clapham Common. S.W. EMMA DOVE OcTAViANA(£rt</j/ Salt), da. of John Dove Harris, Esq.,
of Ratcliffe Hall, Leicester : m. 1854, Sir William Henry Salt, 2nd baronet, who d. 1892. Residence,
Maplewell, Loughborough.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Titus Salt, Esq., sth son of ist baronet, b. 1843, d. 1887 : m. 1866,
Catharine (now of Milner Field, Bingley, Yorkshire), da. of the late Joseph
Esq., of Broomfield, Halifax : —
Gordon Locksley, b. 1866. Harold Crossley, b. i
Mary Isabel.
ph Crossley,
Laurence litus Whitlam, b. 1874.
The ist baronet, Sir Titus, discovered the practical uses of the wool, or hair, now known as
" alpaca," and introduced the manufacture thereof in 1836. In 1848 he was elected Mayor of Bradford,
and in 1851 he commenced to erect extensive works near Bradford, and so founded the town of Saltaire,
which in 1871 contained 820 houses and a population of 4,389. He sat as M.P. for Bradford (L) 1859-61.
Salusbury-Trelawny, see Trelawny.
SAMUELSON, Creation 1884, of Bodicote, Banbury, Oxfordshire.
Sir BERNHARD SAMUELSON, M.P., F.R.S., ist
Baronet, son of the late Samuel Henry Samuelson, Esq.,
merchant, of Liverpool ; b. Nov. 22nd, 1820; is a J.P. and
a County Alderman for Oxfordshire, an Ironmaster at Middles-
borough, an Agricultural Implement maker at Banbury, and
a M.I.C.E. ; has Legion of Honour ; sat as M.P. for Banbury
(Z) Feb. to April 1859, when he was defeated, and 1865-85,
since when he has sat for N., or Banbury, Div. of Oxfordshire ;
was Chm. of Roy. Commn. on Technical Instruction : m. ist,
1844, Caroline, ivho d. 1 886, da. of the late Henry Blundell,
Esq., J.P., of Hull; 2ndly, 1889, Lelia Mathilda, da. of the
late Chevalier Leon Serena, and widow of William Denny,
Esq., of Dumbarton, and has issue by ist marriage.
Post tenebras lux.
Light after aarkness.
— Sable, three piles wavy or, each charged with a phosnix proper.
Crt»t — A phoenix holding in its beak a torch and charged on each wing with a scroll.
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Seat — Bodicote Grange, Banbury.
Royal Dorset Yacht.
Town Residence — 56, Prince's Gate, S. W. Clubs — Reform,
Sons living— HENRY BERNHARD, b. Sept. soth, 1845; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Coll.,
Oxford ; is a J.P. for Somerset and Devon ; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. Gloucestershire Regt., retired
1884 with permission to retain his rank; sat as M.P. for Cheltenham (Z.) 1868-74, when he was
defeated, and for Frome 1876-85 : m. 1874, Emily Maria, da. of the late John Goodden, Esq.,
J.P., D.L., of Compton House, Sherborne. Residences, 15, Egerton Gardens, S.W. ; La
Montagne, Beaulieu, near Nice. Clubs, Reform, Hurlingham, Royal Torbay Yacht, Royal Dorset
Yacht. Francis Arthur Edward, b. 1861 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford : m. 1888,
Fanny Isabel, da. of the late William Merritt Wright, Esq., of St. John, New Brunswick, and has
issue living, Francis Henry Bernhard, b. 1890,- -Gertrude Evelyn Frances, b. 1889,— Phyllis Mary,
b. 1891. Residence, Sockburn Hall, Darlington. Clubs, Wellington, Hurlingham, Ranelagh.
Godfrey Blundell, b. 1863 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; unsuccessfully contested N.,
or Tewkesbury, Div. of Gloucestershire 1885 and 1892, and Frome Div. of Somersetshire 1886 ; sat
as M.P. for Forest of Dean Div. of Gloucestershire 1887-92 ; appointed Private Sec. to Pres. of
Board of Trade (Rt. Hon. A. J. Mundella) 1892 : m. 1887, Anne Jane, da. of the Rev. Weston
Brocklesby Davis (V. of Ramsbury, Wilts), of Apsley House, Torquay, and has issue living,
Bernard Godfrey, b. 1888, — Guy Weston, b. 1890. Residence, 5, Stanhope Gardens, S.W. Club,
Reform. Herbert Walter, b. 1865.
Daughters living- Caroline : ;«. 1875, John Robert Phelips Goodden, Esq. J.P., D.L., and has ,
issue living, three sons and one da. Residence, Compton House, Sherborne. Camilla : m. 1883,
Arthur Stephens Phillpotts, Esq., Com. R.N. Residence, Chelston Cross, near Torquay. Alice
Gertrude: m. 1890, Capt. Henry Pennell Tate, R. M.L.I.
SASSOON, Creation 1890, of Kensington Gore, St. Mary Abbots, Kensington, co. London,
and Eastern Terrace, Brighton, Sussex.
Sir ALBERT A BD ALLAH DAVID SASSOON, K.B.,
C.S.I., ist Baronet, son of the late David Sassoon, Esq., of
Bombay; b. July 25th, 1818; was a M.L.C. of Bombay 1868-72 ;
is head of the firm of David Sassoon and Sons, merchants and
bankers, of London and Bombay, has the Persian Order of
the Lion and Sun; C.S.I. 1867, K.B. 1872 : m. 1838, Hannah,
da. of E. Moise, Esq., and has issue.
|\rms — Or, a palm tree eradicated between on the dexter side a pome-
granite slipped, and on the sinister side a branch of laurel fructed proper,
on a chief azure, a lion passant of the field, holding in the dexter paw a rod
erect gold. Crest — On a mount vert a fern-brake, surmounted by a dove
volant, having in the beak a laurel branch all proper, the wings seme o
estoiles or.
Residences— i, Eastern Terrace, Brighton ; 25, Kensington Gore, W.
Candide et constanter. Sans Soucfe' B°mbay ; Garden Reach, Poonah.
Candidly and steadily. Sonliving_EDWARD ALBERT, b. June 2oth, 1856 ; is Capt. Middlesex
Yeo. Cav., and a D.L. for Sussex : m. 1887, Aline Caroline, da. of Baron Gustave de Rothschild, and
has issue living, Philip Albert Gustave David, b. 1888. Clubs, Reform, Marlborough, Bachelors'.
SAVORY, Creation 1890, of Brook Street, St. George, Hanover Square, co. London.
Sir WILLIAM SCOVELL SAVORY, F.ft.S., ist
Baronet, son of William Henry Savory, Esq. ; b. Nov. 3Oth,
1826 ; M.R.C.S. England 1847, M.B. London 1848, and
F.R.C.S. England 1852; was Pres. of Roy. Coll. of Surgeons
1885-9; has been Surg. Extraor. to H.M. since 1887: ;«.
1854, Louisa Frances, da. of William Borradaile, Esq., of
Devonshire, and has issue.
^rms — Argent, two pallets between as many Haunches vert, on a chief
sable, a staff erect in pale, entwined by a snake, proper, firtst — On a mount
vert in front of a dexter cubit arm erect proper, the hand holding a chapeau
gules turned up argent, a snake nowed of the first between two branches of
laurel proper.
Residences—^, Brook Street, W. ; Woodlands, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
roberatkerthaittosttt Son livinS —Rev- BORRADAILE, b. Oct. sth, 1855 ; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1879, M.A. 1881) ; is R. of St. Bartholomew-the-Great,
Smithfielu, E.G., and one of the Chaplains of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem : tn. 1881, Florence
Julia, da. of F. W. Pavy, Esq., M.D., F.R.S., and has issue living, William Borradaile, b 1882.
Residence, St. Bartholomew Rectory, Smithfield, E.C.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
SAVOEY, Creation 1891, of Buckhurst Park, Ascot, Berks.
Sir JOSEPH SAVORY, M.P., ist Baronet, el. son of
the late Joseph Savory, Esq., of Buckhurst Park, Berks; b. July
2'3rd, 1843 ; ed. at Harrow ; was Sheriff of London and
Middlesex 1882-3, and Lord Mayor of London 1890-91 ; has
been an Alderman of London for Langbourn Ward since 1883 ;
is a J.P. and D.L. for Berks, a Member of London Sch.
Board, Chm. of Council of Almoners of Christ's Hospital, and
a Gov. of Roy. Holloway Coll. and of Queen Anne's Bounty ;.
has sat as M.P. for Westmoreland, N., or Appleby, Div. (C)
since 1892 : m. 1888, Helen Pemberton, da. of Lieut.-Col.
Sir George Archibald Leach, K.C.B., R.E.
Drills— Paly of six or and vert, a chevron ermine charged with three
cross-crosslets fitchee sable, a chief gules. Crest— In front of a cubit arm
Vincit omnia veritas. erect proper, charged with a cross-crosslet fitchee sable, the hand grasping.
Truth overcomes ail
things.
a chapeau gules turned up erminois, two laurel branches in orle vert.
Seat — Buckhurst Park, Sunninghill, Berks.
GRAVES-SAWLE, Creation 1836, of Penrice, Cornwall.
Sir CHARLES BRUNE GRAVES-SAWLE, 2nd Baronet ,-
b. Oct. loth, 1816; s. his father, Sir JOSEPH SAWLE, 1865; ed.
at Eton, and at Clare Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1841) ; formerly Hon.
Lieut.-Col. 2nd Brig. W. Div. R.A. ; is a D.L., a J.P., and a
County Alderman for Cornwall (High Sheriff 1872), and a Special
Dep.-Warden of the Stannaries ; sat as M.P. for Bodmin (Z>
1852-7 : m. 1846. Rose Caroline, da. of the late David R. Paynter,.
Esq., of Dale Castle, Pembrokeshire, and has issue.
Patron of 0iu gibing— (With Major Carlyon) St. Ewe R., Cornwall.
$rms— Quarterly : ist and 4th, azure, three falcons' heads erased two
and one within a bordure or, Sau'le ; 2nd and 3rd, gules, an eagle displayed
in chief, a naval crown between two bombs or, fired proper, Graves. Cnst —
Per sinum Codanum. An eagle displayed or, supporting in the dexter claw a staff erect proper,
Through the Codatiean thereon hoisted a pendant, forked and flowing to the sinister gules.
bay. Seats — Penrice, St. Austell, Cornwall ; Barley House, near Exeter.
Town Residence— 39, Eaton Place, S.W. Club — Reform.
Sons living— FRANCIS AYLMER, b. 1849; ed. at Eton; is Col. ist Batn. Coldstream Guards ;
served with Camel Corps in Nile expedition 1884-5 (medal with two clasps, bronze star) : in. 1891,
Harriet Augusta, da. of Thomas Frederick Charles Vernon-Wentworth, Esq. [see E. Clanricarde].
Residence, 48, Chester Square, S.W. Clubs, Guards', Brooks's. Charles John, JR.N., b. 1851 ;
ed. at Somersetshire Coll., Bath ; became Com. 1890; served in Egyptian war 1882 (medal with
clasp, and bronze star) : m. 1887, Constance Mary, da. of Maj.-Gen. Charles Frederick Torrens
Daniell, C.B., and has issue living, Richard Charles, b. 1888,— Joan, b. 1890. Residence,
Daughter living— Rose Dorothea.
Brother living— Thomas, b. 1826 : m. 1840, Juliana, who d. 1884, da. of the late Rev. Sir Erasmu*
Henry Griffies- Williams, and baronet (ext.), and has issue living, Julia Eleanor Dorothea : m. 1882,
Francis Rashleigh Rodd, Esq., J.P., of Trebartha Hall, Launceston,— Marianne Rose, — Amy
Trevanion : m. 1892, Major William Prinn Noon, ist Batn. Devonshire Regt. Residence, Alphing-
ton Exeter.
Sister living— Mary Frances Elizabeth: m. 1852, Francis John Hext, Esq., J.P., D.L., who d.
1890, and has issue living, Francis John (Club, Isthmian), b. 1854 ; ed. at Pembroke Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1877); Bar. Inner Temple 1882 ; is Capt. and Hon. Major 2nd Brig. W. Div. R. A., and a J.P.
for Cornwall, — George (Club, Isthmian), b. 1855 ; is in Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs : ;;/.
1888, Augusta Geraldine, da. of Sir Henry Onslow, 3rd Bart. Residence, Tredethy, Bodmin.
The family of Sawle was seated in Cornwall as early as the close of the isth century. The ist
baronet, Sir Joseph Graves, from whose common ancestor Baron Graves is descended, assumed the
surname and arms of Sawle onlv, by royal license, 1815, and by a second license, 1827, he assumed the
additional paternal name of Graves.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
487
SCHRODER, Creation 1892, of The Rookery, Nantwich, Cheshire.
Sir WILLIAM HENRY SCHRODER, ist Baronet, son
of Baron J. H. Schroder, of Holstein-Mecklenburg and Ham-
burg ; b. 18— , is a J.P. and D.L. for Cheshire (High Sheriff
1888), a Merchant of Leadenhall Street, E.G., and Baron von
Schroder in Germany.
Drills— Argent, a fesse gules, between in chief three roses gules, and in
base three mullets of six points azu e. fotst — Between two horns proper,
issuant from a dental coronet or, a rose gules.
Vincit veritas.
Truth prevails.
Seat— The Rookery, Nantwich, Cheshire.
SCOTT, Creation 1671, of Ancrum, Roxburghshire.
Be silent, or do.
Sir WILLIAM MONTEATH SCOTT, yth
Baronet ; b. 1829 ; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM,
M.P., 1871 ; formerly Capt. 79th Foot, and
Major Roxburgh Rifle Vol. ; is a D.L. and J.P.
for cos. Roxburgh and Lanark, and a J.P. for co.
Forfar: m. 1861, Amelia Murray, who d. 1890,
da. of the late Gen. Sir Thomas Monteath-
Douglas, K.C.B., of Stonebyers, Lanarkshire,
and has issue.
,3rm9 — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, a chevron be-
tween three lions' heads gules : 2nd and 3rd, or, a mullet
argent on a pale gules ; on a chief azure three roses proper.
Crtsta— - ist, a lion's head erased gules ; 2nd, an eagle's head
erased proper. Jiapporttrs — Two greyhounds proper,
collared or.
Seats— Ancrum, Jedburgh, Roxburghshire ; Stonebyers, Lanarkshire.
Brooks's, Travellers'.
Clubs — Army and Navy,
Daughter living— Constance Emily.
Sisters living — Harriet: m. 1879, Col. Edward Eugene Dulier, C.B., and has issue living, Hubert
Ernest, 6. 1880,— Irene, b. 1882. Residence, 27, Sloane Gardens, S.W. Louisa: m. 1871,
Rt: Hon. Robert William Duff, M.P., and has issue living, Robert William, b. 1873,— Arthur Aber-
cromby, b. 1874, — Patrick Abercromby, b. 1881, — Helen Abercromby, — Heather Mary Abercromby,
— Isabel Abercromby, — Dorothy Abercromby. Residence, Fetteresso Castle, Stonehaven, N.B.
This family is descended from " Uchredus, filius Scott," who witnessed the foundation charters of
the Abbeys of Holyrood House and Selkirk, granted by David II., A.D. 1128 and 1130, and are senior
heirs male of Sir Michael Scott, " the Wizard," mentioned in Dante's " Inferno " and in Sir W. Scott's
" Lay of the Last Minstrel.' The 2nd baronet, an eminent lawyer, was summoned by the Prince of
Orange in 1588 to the Scottish Convention for the co. of Selkirk. The 6th baronet sat as M.P. for
Roxburghshire (L) 1829-30 and 1859-70.
SCOTT, 1st Creation 1806, of Great Barr, Staffordshire; 2nd Creation 1806,
of Hartington, Derbyshire.
Sir EDWARD DOLMAN SCOTT, 6th Baronet of ist
and 5th of 2nd creation, 2nd son of 2nd Baronet of 1st creation ;
b. Feb. I2th, 1826; s. his nephew, Sir ARTHUR DOUGLAS
BATEMAN, 1884; ed. at Harrow, and at Oxford Univ. (B.A.
18— , M.A. 1847) ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for co. Stafford and a
J.P. for Warwickshire.
Regi patriaeque fidelis.
Faithful to king and
country.
— Argent, on a fesse gules, cotissed azure, between three Catherine-
wheels sable, as many lambs passant argent. Crtst — On a mount vert a
beacon fired proper, ladder argent.
Club— Conservative. -
Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet (of ist creation, and 2nd baronet of
2nd creation) — Mildred Henrietta: m. 1876, Adrian Elias Hope, Esq.,
and has issue living, Mary Georgina Frances, — Violet Catherine Adele.
Residence, 8, Chesterfield Gardens, W. - Catherine Matilda Annie
Georgina: m. 1882, William Edward Basil Farnham, Esq. [see Cradock-
Harropp, Bart.]. Residences, Quorn House, Loughborough ; 136,
Stratton Street, W.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet (of ist creation, and 2nd baronet of 2nd creation)— MILDRED ANNE
(Lady Scott), el. da. of Sir William Cradock-Hartopp, 3rd baronet: m. ist, 1854, Sir Francis
488
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Edward Scott, 3rd baronet of ist, and 2nd baronet of 2nd, creation, who d. 1863 : 2ndly, 1868,
Edward Pakenham Alderson, Esq., who d. 1876, el. son of the late Hon. Sir Edward Hall Alderson,
a Bjron of the Exchequer. Residences, Great Barr Hall, Birmingham ; 97, Eaton Square, S.W.
Collateral Branches living (in remainder to Baronetcy of Great Barr).
Grandchild of the late Rev. William Scott (infra) :—
Issue of the late Capt. Edward Scott, R.N., b. 1824, d. 1863 : >«. 1862 : —
DOUGLAS EDWARD, b. 1863.
Issue of the late Rev. William Scott, 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1795, d, 1829 : >«.
1818, Maria, who d. 1850, da. of the Rev. Henry Gabell, D.D. : —
Douglas, b. 1827 ; entered Madras Army 1846, and retired as Maj.-Gen. 1879 : m. 1860, Henrietta
Belle, who d, 1890, widow of Baron de Bodisco, Russian Ambassador to U.S.A., and has issue
living, Frances Mary Douglas: m. 1886, Capt. Henry Philip Picot, I.S.C. Residence, 7, Redcliffe
Gardens, Southsea.— Frances Maria.— Lucy : HI. 1857, Maj.-Gen. William Henry Edgcome,
R.E. Residence, Pine Wood, Sunninghill, Berks.
(In special remainder to Baronetcy of Har ting ton) : —
Sir ALEXANDER FULLER-ACLAND-HOOD, 4th baronet.
The ist baronet (of Great Barr, creation April 1806) was M.P. for Worcester 1802-6, and his son
the 2nd baronet, sat as M.P. for Lichfield 1831-7. The 3rd baronet of ist, and 2nd baronet of 2nd
creation, inherited at his birth the baronetcy of his maternal grandfather, Sir Hugh Bateman, of
Hartington, who had, in Dec. 1806, been created a baronet, with remainder (primogeniturely) to the
male descendants of his daughters, Catherine Juliana (afterwards wife of Sir Edward Dolman Scott,
2nd baronet [ante], and Amelia Anne (afterwards wife of Sir Alexander Hood, 2nd baronet of St.
Audries).
SCOTT, Creation 1806, of Dunninald, Forfarshire.
Sir FRANCIS DAVID SIBBALD SCOTT,
4th Baronet ; b. March 3Oth, 1851 ; s. his father,
Sir JAMES SIBBALD DAVID SCOTT, 1885 ; en-
tered R.N. 1864, and became Lieut. 1874 ; retired
1889 : m. 1878, Jane Catharine, only da. of the
late A. A. Pearson, Esq., of Luce, Dumfries, and
has issue.
Srms— Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, a fesse em-
battled counter-embattled, between three lions' heads
erased gules ; 2nd and 3rd, gules, on a chevron argent
three mullets sable. Crtst — A lion's head as in the arms.
jiupportirs — Dexter, an heraldic tiger proper, gorged with
an antique crown or ; sinister, a stag proper, horned or,
collared gules, holding in his mouth a thistle proper.
jScronir IfKotto — " Tace aut face" (Be silent, or do).
Residence— The Firs, Newbury, Berks. Club— Naval and Military.
Strength is increased by hope.
Son living-FRANCis MONTAGU SIBBALD, *. July 23rd, 1885.
Daughters living— Ethel Harriet Sibbald. Florence Octavia Sibbald. Beatrice Ellen Cecilia
Sibbald.— —Constance Mary Sibbald.
Sisters living— Henrietta Caroline Sibbald. Florence Louisa Sibbald : m. 1873, Lieut.-Col. Banks
•Robinson Greig, formerly R.A., and has issue living, Ronald Henry, b. 1876,— Sidney Francis
David, b. 1883,— Gerald William, *. 1889,— Brenda Ellen,— Florence Hilda Sibbald. Maria
Cecilia Sibbald. Lilian Edith Sibbald.
Uncle living— Montagu David, (son of 2nd Baronet), b. 1818 ; ed. at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1840, M.A. 1864) ; Bar. Middle Temple 1840; is a J.P. and a D.L, for Sussex, and a J.P. for
Middlesex and Westminster; sat as M.P. for Sussex East (C) 1874-85, having been defeated
in 1868: m. 1848, Margaret, who d. 1884, only da. of the late James Briggs, Esq., of The Oatlands,
Herts, and has issue living, Mabel Montagu (Lady Gordon): m. 1870, Sir Seton Gordon, nth
baronet. Residence, Hove, Brighton. Clubs, Carlton, St. Stephen's.
WidOW living Of 3rd Baronet— HARRIET ANNE(Z.O^ Scott), da., of the late Henry Shank, Esq.,
of Castleng, and Gleniston, co. Fife: m. 1844, Sir James Sibbald David Scott, 3rd baronet, who
d. 1885. Residences, 18, Cornwall Gardens, Queen's Gate, S.W. ; Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire.
The 2nd baronet was M.P. for Yarmouth.
SCOTT, Creation 1821, of Lytchett Minster, Dorsetshire.
Sir SAMUEL EDWARD SCOTT, 6th Baronet ; b. Oct.
25th. 1873 ; s. his father, Sir EDWARD HENRY, 1883 ; ed. at Eton.
^rms — Per pale indented argent and pean, a saltire counterchanged.
Cwst — Out of park pales ermine, an arm erect, vested per pale, indented
argent and gules, cuffed azure, holding in the hand a scroll proper.
Seats — Sundridge Park, Bromley, Kent ; North Harris, Invetness-shire.
Club — Bachelors'.
Brother living— HENRY FARQUHAR, b. Oct. i9th, 1875.
Sisters living— Mabel Emilie: m. 1888, as his second wife, Capt. Philip
Green, formerly gth Lancers. Residences, 10, Upper Brook Street, W. ;
Villa Clementine, Cannes Anne Louisa (Viscountess Ma.rsha.nt) : in.
1890, Viscount Marsham, el. son of 4th Earl of Romney. Residence, 2,
Herbert Crescent, S.W Mary: m. 1891, Arthur William Henry Hay,
Esq. [see E. Kinnoull], Residences, 19, Hill Street, W. ; Ashton Keynes,
Wilts.
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489
Uncle living (son of 3rd Baronet) — Bertie Charles, b. 1844 : m. ist, 1866, Sophia Maynard, who d.
1875 ; 2iidly, 1876, Antoinette Maria, da. of George Rowe, Esq. (divorced 1883); srdly, 1884, Berthe
Ardin, only da. of Count Ardin d'Eltheil, and has issue living (by 3rd marriage), Robert Claude,
b. 1886,— Berthe Charlotte. Club, Junior Carlton.
Aunts living (daughter of 3rd Baronet) — Ann Ommanney : m. 1867, Capt. Alfred Torrens, formerly
of 66th Rea;t., and has issue living, Edward Scott, b. 1868, — William Matt, b. 1869, — Attwood
Alfred, b. 1874, — Charles Walter, b, 1875. Residence, Baston Manor, Hayes, Kent. (daughters
of 4th Baronet), Lina Mary: m. 1887, Richard Russell, Esq., and has issue living, Claude, b.
1888,— Dick, b. 1889. Residence, The Manor Farm, Clewer, Windsor. Mabel Edith (Countess
Russell) : m. 1890, the 2nd Earl Russell.
Widows living Of 4th and 5th Baronets— MARIA SELINA (Lady Scott), da. of the late Henry
Charles Burney, Esq., LL.D., of Holywell House, Bishop's Waltham, Hants: m. 1861, Sir Claude
Edward Scott, 4th baronet, who d. 1880. Residence, The Cottage, Bray.—— EMILIE (Lady
Scott), da. ofxthe late Col. Henry Packe, of Twyford Hall, East Dereham [see Isham, Bart.,
colls.] : m. 18(55, Sir Edward Henry Scott, 5th baronet, who d. 1883. Residences Sundridge
Park, Bromley, Kent ; 7, Grosvenor Square, W.
The ist baronet was an eminent banker of Westminster.
SCOURFIELD, Creation 1876, of The Mote, and Williamston, co. Pembroke.
Faithfully Sir QWEN HENRY PHILIPPS SCOURFIELD, 21ld
cravtly, and By courage ,-, , .-. , „ ,./-, ^ . T T 4
successfully and faith Baronet; b. Oct. loth. 1 047 ; s. his father, iSzrJOHN HENRY,
M.P., 1876; ed. at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A.
1870, M.A. 1873) ; formerly Capt. and Hon. Major Pem-
brokeshire Yeo. Cav.; isaJ.P. for Pembrokeshire (High Sheriff
1881) and Carmarthenshire, a County Councillor for Pem-
brokeshire (Burton Div.), Hon. Col. Pembrokeshire Yeo. Cav.,
and a J.P. and a D.L. for Haverfordwest : m. 1877, Gertrude
Katherine, only da. of the late Seymour Philipps Allen, Esq.
[see E. Portsmouth], of Cresselly, Pembrokeshire.
JJatron of Jbrtc jGibintjs — New Moat R., Henry's Moat R., and
(alternately), Llys-y-vran R., Pembroke.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, per saltire and gules three greyhounds,
courant in pale, argent or, Scourfield ; 2nd and 3rd, argent fretty azure a
lion rampant sable gorged with a wreath of oak or, Philips. C«sts — ist,
upon a mount vert the trunk of a tree eradicated fessewise proper, thereon
a greyhound courant argent, collared or ; 2nd, a lion rampant sable resting
the dexter jamb upon a fer moline.
Seats — Williamston, Haverfordwest ; The Mote, Pembrokeshire ; Robeston Hall, near Milford.
Clubs— Carlton, United University, Windham.
The ist baronet assumed by royal license, in 1862, the name of Scourfield in lieu of his patronymic,
Philipps ; he was Lord Lieut, and Custos Rotulorum of Haverfordwest, and sat as M.P. for Haver-
fordwest (C) 1852-68, and for Pembrokeshire 1868-76.
SEALE, Creation 1838, of Mount Boone, Devonshire.
Sir HENRY PAUL SEALE, 2nd Baronet; b. Feb.
I7th, 1806; s. his father, Sir JOHN HENRY, M.P., 1844; ed.
at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 18 — ); formerly Major
S. Devon Militia ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Devon ; was Mayor
of Dartmouth 1881-2 : m. 1840, Emily, da. of the late Capt.
Isaac Rawlings Hartman, of the Coldstream Guards, and a Baron
of Denmark, and has issue.
gstron of £>iu Jibing— Townstall V. with St. Saviour's C., Devonshire.
Or, two barrulets azure between three wolves' heads erased sable,
in the fesse point a mural crown gules. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or a
wolfs head argent, embrued at the nose and mouth.
Seat— Norton Parks, Dartmouth. Chtb — Oxford and Cambridge.
Son living— JOHN HENRY, b. Nov. i4th, 1843 : ed. at Eton ; Bar. Inner Temple 1867 ; is a
D.L. and a J.P. for Devon: m. ist, 1879, Mary Henrietta, who d. 1882, da. of the late Arthur
Hyde Dendy, Esq., of Parkfield, Paignton ; 2ndly, 1885, Adela, sister of Sir Alfred Jodrell, 4th
baronet, and has issue, living John Carteret Hyde, b. 1881,— Henry Dendy, b. 1882, — Edith Mary.
Residence, Wonastow Court, Monmouth. Club, Constitutional.
Daughters living — Jane Josephine.— Margaret Amelie.— Elizabeth Carteret.
Brother living— Rev. Edward Taylor, b. 1811 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1839); is R. of
Moreleigh : m. 1841, Amelia Anne, da. of George Templer, Esq., of Sandford Orleigh, and has issue
living, George Thomas, b. 1845 : m. 1871, Marion Edith Cookson, of Canterbury, New Zealand, and
has issue living, two sons and five daus. Residence, Moreleigh Rectory, near Totnes.
Sister living— Elizabeth (Baroness Cranstoun) : m. 1842, the loth Baron Cranstoun, who d. 1869.
Residence, 3, Bina Gardens, S. Kensington, S.W.
490
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Charles Hayne Seale-Hayne, Esq., 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1808,
d. 1842 : m. 1832, Louisa (who d. 1879, having ;«. 2ndly, 1856, James Buller,
Esq., of Dunley, Devon), da. of Richard Jennings, Esq. : —
Right Hon. Charles, P.C., M.P., b. 1833 ; ed. at Eton ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1857 ; is a J.P. for Devon
and Dartmouth Borough, and Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col. 3rd Batn. Devonshire Regt. ; unsuccess-
fully contested Dartmouth 1857 and 1865 ; has sat as M.P. for Mid., or Ashburton, Div. of Devon
(LG) since Dec. 1885 ; appointed Paymaster-Gen. Aug. 1892. Resiliences, Kingswear Castle, Dart-
mouth ; Pitt House, Chudleigh ; 6, Upper Belgrave Street, S.W. Clubs, Reform, National Liberal.
An ancient Northumberland family, directly descended by marriage with the elder sister of John
de Carteret, Earl Granville (ext. 1776), Governor of the Isles of Guernsey and Jersey, and Lord
Lieut, of Ireland 1724-30. The ist baronet sat as M.P. for Dartmouth (L) 1832-44.
SEBRIGHT, Creation 1626, of Besford, Worcestershire.
Sir EGBERT CECIL SAUNDERS SEBRIGHT, zoth
Baronet; b. June 1 2th, 1871 ; s. his father, Sir JOHN GAGE
SAUNDERS, 1890 ; ed. at Eton ; is a D.L. for Herts.
patron of 0nt jCibing— Chelmarsh V., Shropshire.
Crtst — A tiger sejant argent,
— Argent, three cinquefoils sable.
maned and crowned or.
Residence — Beechwood, Dunstable.
Servare mentem.
To preserve equanimity.
Bachelors', Guards'.-
Uncles living-EDGAR REGINALD SAUNDERS, b. 1854; ed. at
Eton, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; formerly Equerry (and now an
Extra Equerry) to H.R.H. The Princess Mary Adelaide (Duchess of
Teck) ; is Capt. 4th Batn. Bedfordshire Regt. Residence, 25, Mount
Street, W. Clubs, White's, St. James's, Junior Carlton, Bachelors', Beef-
steak.^^—Guy Thomas Saunders, b. 1856 ; formerly Lieut. Coldstream
Guards; served in Suakin Expedition 1885: m. 1882, Olive Emily, da
of Arthur Frederick, Esq. [see Frederick, Bart., colls.], and has issue
living, Guy Ivo, b. 1883. Residence, Caddington Hall, Dunstable. Clubs,
Arthur Edward Saunders, b. 1859 ; ed. at Radley ; formerly Lieut. 4th
Batn. Bedfordshire Regt.
Widow living Of 9th Baronet— Hon. OLIVIA AMV DOUGLAS (Hon. Lady Sebright), da. of ist
Baron Castletown ; m. 1865 Sir John Gage Saunders Sebright, 9th baronet, who d. 1890. Residence,
33, Warrington Crescent, Maida Hill, W.
The ist baronet, Sir Edward Sebright, was High Sheriff of Worcestershire temp. Charles I. He was.
a warm royalist, and paid £ i, 109 composition for his estate to the sequestrators. Sir Thomas Saunders,
the 4th baronet, was M.P. for Hertford from ist George I. until his death, 1736. The 7th baronet also
sat as M.P. for Hertford.
Selwin-Ibbetson, see Ibbetson.
SETON, Creation 1663, of Abercorn, Linlithgowshire.
Sir BRUCE MAXWELL SETON, yth
Baronet ; b. Jan. 3 ist, 1836; s. his father, Sir
CHARLES HAY, 1869 ; is a D.L. of Tower Ham-
lets, and a Principal Clerk in War Office : m. 1886,
Helen, da. of Gen. Richard Hamilton, C.B.
^nns — Quarterly : island 4th, or, three crescents within
a double tressure counterflory gules, Seton ; 2nd and 3rd,
argent, three escutcheons gules, ftrtst — A boar's head
couped argent, j&npportrrs — Two greyhounds.
Residence — Durham House, Chelsea, S.W. Clubs —
Union, Garrick, Arthur's, Travellers'.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Col. Bruce Seton (infra) : —
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Alexander Reginald Seton, b. 1840, d. 1887: m. 1862, Emma
Elizabeth, da. of the late Major William Loch : —
BRUCE GORDON, b. 1868. Alexander Maxwell, b. 1875. Charles Monteath, b. 1880.
Walter Warren, b. 1882. Katharine Marion. Elsie Madeleine.— Aileen Mary.
Issue of the late Col. Bruce Seton, 3rd son of 5th baronet, b. 1799, d. 1876 : m. ist,
18 — , Miss Elphinstone ; 2ndly, 1839, Emma Orton, who d. 1889 : —
Bruce Outram, I'. 1841 ; formerly Major R.E., retired as Hon. Lieut. -Col: m. 1880, Louisa
Harriet Manderson, who d. 1886, da. of Dep. Surg.-Gen. Charles Thomas Paske, and has issue
living, Evelyn, — Ruth Mary, — Violet Adela. Club, Junior United Service. Charles Compton,
b. 1846 ; formerly Lieut. R.E. : ;«. 1868, Phoebe Elizabeth, who d. 1873, da. of Sir Henry Williair
Ripley, ist baronet, and has issue living, Charles Henry, b. 1869,— Bruce Hugh, b. 1871, — Margaret
Annie Phoebe Seton. Residences, Heath House, Shropshire ; 23, Cavendish Square, W. Clubs,
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Junior United Service, Union. Henry James, b. 1854 ; is Major Roy. Irish Rifles, and Adj.
4th Vol. Batn.' Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.) : in. 1888. Elizabeth, da. of the late Henry James-
Myron, Esq. [see B. Byron, colls.]. Club, Naval and Military.
This family is direct heir male of Sir Alexander Seton, ist Lord Gordon, the husband of Elizabeth
Gordon, heiress of Gordon and Huntly, to whose ancient barony, 1437, they lay claim. The other
and subsequent stock of Gordon and Huntly, elevated so much higher in the peerage, are Setons in
the male line (though they have taken the surname of Gordon), but of a younger branch.
SETON, Creation. 1684, of Pitmedden, Aberdeenshire.
/ sustain the standard with my blood.
This is the sure reward of labor.
Sir WILLIAM SAMUEL SETON, gth
Baronet ; b. May 22nd, 1837 ; s. his brother,
Sir JAMES LUMSDEN. 1884; i* Col. I.S.C. ;.
sometime a 1st class Dist. Staff Officer, Bombay ;
served with Persian Expedition 1856-7, as Mid-
shipman in Indian Navy (medal with clasp), and
during Afghan War 1880, present at defence of
Candahar and battle of Sept. 1st (medal with
clasp) : m. 1876, Eva Kate St. Leger. da. of
Lieut. -Gen. Henry Hastings Affleck Wood, C.B.,
and has issue.
^rm* — Quarterly : ist and 4th, or, three crescents, and
in the centre a man's heart distilling blood, the whole within
a double tressure flory counter-flory gules, Seton ; 2nd and
3rd, argent, a demi-otter sable, crowned or issuing out of a
bar wavy of the second, Meldrnm. Crtst— A demi-man in military habit holding the banner of
Scotland. .Snppurttrs — Dexter, a greyhound proper, collared gules ; sinister, an otter sable.
Seats — Pitmedden and Cushnie, Aberdeenshire. Club — East India United Service.
Son living— JOHN HASTINGS, b. Sept. 2oth, 1888.
Daughters living— Eva Sophia. Mary Christian. Hilda Magdalen. Ethel Suzanna.
Florence Agnes Kate.
Grandchildren Of 7th Baronet— (Issue of the late Matthew Seton, Esq., 4th son of 7th baronet,
b. 1844, d. 1887 : tn. 1877, Therese Prudence Rose, da. of Mons. Pierre Bonnet, of 33, Connaught
Street, W.) — Roberto Disraeli Coote, b. 1881. Rose Henrietta Lumsden. Violet Therese.
Lily Mackenzie.
Brother living— Charles, b. 1847 : m. 18— , and has issue living, Chrystal, b. 1883,— Dorothy
Beatrice, b. 1884. Residence,
Sisters living— Eliza : m. 1873, David Dyce Brown, Esq., M.A., M.D., and has issue living,
William David Seton, b. 1875. Residence, 29, Seymour Street, Portman Square, W.— Magdalene
Frances: ;«. 1870. Arthur Talbot Bevan, Esq. Residence, Bessels Green, Sevenoaks. Frances.
The ist baronet, Sir Alexander, sat as M.P. for Aberdeenshire, and was subsequently a Lord of
Justiciary, with the title of Lord Pitmedden. The 2nd baronet was M.P. for Aberdeenshire, and one
of the Commissioners appointed to treat about the union of England and Scotland.
Seton-Steuart, see Steuart.
SEYMOUR, Creation 1869.
Sir ALBERT VICTOR FRANCIS SEYMOUR, 2nd
Baronet; b. Dec. ist, 1879; s. his father, Gen. Sir FRANCIS,
K.C.B., 1890.
^nns — Quarterly : ist and 4th, or, on a pale gules between six
fleurs-de-lis azure, three lions passant-guardant of the field ; and and
3rd, gules, a pair of wings conjoined in lure or, all within a bordure
wavy ermine. Crtst — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-phojnix in
flames proper a bendlet sinister wavy or.
Residence — 31, Eccleston Street, S.W.
Foy pour devoir.
Fidelity for duty.
Sisters living — Augusta Agnes Emma Margaret. Helena Christina
Florence.
Uncle living (brother of ist baronet)— Rev. William, LL.B., b. 1817 ;
ed. at Trin. Hall, Camb. ; formerly V. of Watford : w. 1862, Alice,
da. of the late Rev. William Thorpe, D.D., and the Countess of
Pomfret. Residence,
Aunts living (sisters of ist baronet) — Emma. Harriet Margaret:
tn. 1848, Count de Liitzow, of Austria. Resilience, Palais Li'uzow, 6, Dreihufeisen Gasse, Vienna.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— AGNES AUSTIN (Lady Seymour), da. of the late Rev. Hill Dawe
Wickham, M.A., R. of Horsington, near Wincanton : m. 1869, Gen Sir Francis Seymour, K.C.B.,.
ist baronet, who d. 1890. Residence, 31, Eccleston Street, S.W.
The ist baronet was Groom-in-Waiting to H.R. H. the Prince Consort 1840-62, and to H.M-
1862-76, and Master of the Ceremonies and an extra Groom-in-Waiting 1876-90.
492
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
CULME-SEYMOUR, Creation 1809, of Highmount, and Friery Park,, Devonshire.
Sir MICHAEL CULME-SEYMOUR, 3rd Baronet ; ,A.
March I3th, 1836; s. his father, the Rev. Sir JOHN HOBART,
1880; ed. at Harrow; entered R.N. 1850, became Capt. 1865,
Rear-Adm. 1882, and Vice-Adm. 1888 ; served in Burmah war
1852 (medal with clasp), Baltic (medal) and Black Seas during
Crimean war (medal with two clasps, Turkish medal, and 5th
class Medjidie), and in China war (medal with three clasps) ;
was Private Sec. to First Lord of Admiralty 1874-6, and
in command of Pacific Station 1885-7 ; commanded the
Channel Squadron 1890-92; formerly a Naval A. B.C. to
H.M. : m. 1866, Mary Georgiana, da. of the late Hon. Richard
Watson [see E. Sondes. colls.], and has issue.
Foy pour devoir.
Faith for duty.
^irins — Azure, a pair of wings conjoined in pale, surmounted of a naval
crown, or ; on a canton argent, an anchor sable, fi-wst — On a naval crown,
or, two brands in saltire, inflamed at the ends proper, thereon an eagle rising, also proper, looking at the
sun, or.
Tmvn Residence — i, Egerton Gardens, S.W. Clubs — United Service, Marlborough.
Sons living— MICHAEL, R.N., b. Aug. zpth, 1867; became a Lieut. 1889. John Wentworth,
b. 1876. George, b. 1878.
Daughters living— Mary Elizabeth. Laura Grace.
Half-Brother living— Henry Hobart, b. 1847 ; ed. at Eton, and at New Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1876):
formerly Capt. and Hon. Major 4th Batn. Bedfordshire Regt. : in. 1878, Kate, da. of William Charles
Lucy, Esq., The Wynstones, Brookthorpe, Gloucester, and has issue living, Reginald Hobart,
b. 1879, — Evelyn, b. 1881, — Arthur Granville, /'. 1884, — Ernest Victor, b. 1887,— Violet Katharine
Maria, b. 1891. Residence, Glenville, Bitterne, Hants. Clubs, Oxford and Cambridge, Royal
Southern Yacht.
Sister living— Elizabeth Culme : m. 1874, the Rev. Henry John Rawlinson. Residence, Bicton
Rectory, Devon.
Half-Sisters living— Laura Maria: m. 1867, George Lewis Watson, Esq. [see E. Sondes, colls.].
Residence, Rockingham Castle, Northamptonshire. Jane Eliza. Residence, Woodside, Hartford
Bridge, Hants. Charlotte Augusta Mary. Residence, Woodside, Hartford Bridge, Hants.
Aunts living (daughters of ist BaroiHjt) — Frances Anne : m. 1835, Spencer Smith, Esq., whorf. 1882
B-ee Smith, Bart., colls., cr. 1804]. Residence, 99, Eaton Place, S-W. Mary: m. 1830, Capt.
rlando George Sutton-Gunning-Sutton, R.N., vrhod. 1852 [Gunning, Bart.]. Residences, Stanleys,
Lymington ; 9, Mansfield Street, Portland Place, W. Elizabeth : m. 1839, Col. George Charles
Ernest Adolphus Richard Howard-Vyse, who d. 1890. Resides ~e, Manor Cottage, Old Windsor.
Ellen Hawker: m. 1841, the Rev. Henry Brooks Forster, M.A., Hon. Canon of Gloucester,
who d. 1800, and has issue living, Michael Seymour, b. 1843 : m. 1876, — Arthur Seymour, b. 1847, —
Frances Ellen, — Mary, — Elizabeth Georgiana, — Caroline Maria, — Dora. Residence, Shute End,
Wokingham, Berks.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Adm. Sir Michael Seymour, G.C.B., 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1802,
d. 188; : m. 1829, Dora, who d. 1875, da. of Sir W. Knighton, ist baronet (ext.) : —
Michael Francis Knighton, b. 1841 : m. ist, 1863, Elizabeth Georgina Frederica, who d. 1876, da. of
the late Capt. William Henry Kennedy, R.N. ; 2ndly, 18 — , and has issue living (by ist marriage),
William Arthur, b. 1864 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Roy. Warwickshire Regt. : m. 1887, Florence
Beatrice, da. of John George Bilton, Esq. Grace Frances Susan : m. 1887, Arthur John Cromwell,
Esq., and has issue living, Dorothy Georgina, b. 1888, — Elizabeth Eleanor Grace, b. 1890.
Dorothea: m. 1865, , Vice-Adm. Donald M'Leod Mackenzie, h.-p. to Sir Arthur George Ramsay
Mackenzie, nth baronet. Residence, Eltham House, Kent. Blanche : in. 1856, Col. Erskine
Scott Francis George Dawson, who d. 1875, and has, with other issue living, Margaret Mary :
m. 1889, Lieut.-Col. F. H. Skinner, formerly 8th Regt., of Tillington Hill, Petworth, Sussex.
Residence,
Issue of the late Rev. Richard Seymour, 5th son of ist baronet, b. 1806, d. 1880 : m.
1834, Frances, who d. 1871, da. of Charles Smith, Esq., of Suttons, Essex: —
Walter Richard, b. 1838; ed. at Radley. Club, St. James's. Edward Hobart, C.B., b. 1840;
ed. at Radley; entered R.N. 1852, became Com. 1866, Capt. 1873, and Rear-Adm. 1889; served
in Black Sea throughout Russian war, being present at bombardments of Odessa, Sebastopol, and
Kinburn (medal and clasp, Turkish medal), in China war 1857-60 (medal and three clasps), and during
operations against Chinese rebels 1862, and against pirates on Coast of Africa 1870 (wounded, received
thanks of Admiralty) ; commanded Iris during Egyptian war 1882 (medal, bronze star, and 3rd class
Osmanieh) ; has. Roy. Humane So.'s medal; was a Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1887-9; C.B. 1887.
Clubs, United Service, Wellington. yen. Albert Eden, b. 1841 ; ed. at Radley, and at Univ. Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1865, M.A. 1867) ; is Archdeacon of Barnstaple, and V. of Chittlehampton : in. 1873,
Hester Emily, da. of the late Rev. the Hon. John Fortescue [see E. Fortescue, colls.], and has issue
living, Richard, 6. 1877,— Hugh, b. 1879,— Michael Richard, b. 1880,— Edward Albert, b. 1884,—
Algernon Giles, b. 1886,— Arthur, b. 1888, — Eleanor Frances, — Hester Sophia, — Alice Mary. Resi-
dence, Chittlehampton Vicarage, South Molton, Devon.— —Richard Arthur Hamilton, b. 1843 : m.
1878, Charlotte Elizabeth, da. of the late Adm. Cospatrick Baillie-Hamilton [see E. Haddington,
colls.], and has issue living, Marjorie Elizabeth, — Iris Mary, — Muriel Jane. Residence, Raigers-
feld, near Maidstone. Club, Junior Carlton. Augusta Frances : m. 1875, Capt. Hervey George
St. John-Mildmay, R.N. [St. John-Mildmay, Bart., colls.], who d. 1882. Residence, 9, Ovington
Square, S.W. Emma Jane.— Frances Alary. Residence, 18, Brompton Crescent, S.W.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
493
Issue of the late William Hobart Seymour, Esq., 6th son of ist baronet, b. 1820, d.
1857: m. 18— i Sarah Mary Avory, of Sydney, N.S.W., who d. 1859, having m.
2ndly, 1858, Henry Pleydell-Bouverie : —
Jane : >«. 1876, Charles Edward Hawker, Esq., and has issue living, William Arthur, b. 1877,—
Edward Seymour, b. 1882, — Dorothea, — Mary Florence. Residence, 53, Albion Place, Reading.
The ist baronet, Adm. Sir Michael Seymour, K.C.B., when in command of the " Amethyst " frigate,
on the night of Nov. loth, 1808, fell in with the French frigate " La Thetis" off L'Orient, which, after
a gallant resistance, was captured. This action, for gallantry, skill, and courage, has scarcely been
equalled. George III. signified his approbation by presenting him with a gold medal, and Lloyd's
Patriotic Fund voted him 100 guineas. The 2nd baronet assumed by royal license in 1842 the additional
surname of Culme, to perpetuate the name of his first wife, which would otherwise have become extinct.
SHAKERLEY, Creation 1838, of Somerford Park, Cheshire.
Sir CHARLES WATKIN SHAKERLEY, C.B., 2nd
Baronet; b. March 27th. 1833 ; s, his father. 6z>CHARLES PETER,
1857; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Cheshire (High Sheriff 1863);
formerly Lieut. -Col. Comdg. and Hon. Col. 5th Vol. Batn.
Cheshire Regt. : m. 1858, Georgiana Harriott, da. of the late
George Holland Ackers, Esq., of Moreton Hall, Cheshire, and
has issue.
•Patron of ©nf Jibing — Somerford Chapel Don., Cheshire.
^rms — Argent, a chevron between three hillocks vert. Crtst — A garb or,
on the sinister side a rabbit erect resting its fore-paws thereon sable.
Seat — Somerford Park, Congleton, Cheshire. Club — Garrick.
Sons living— WALTER GEOFFREY, I. Nov. 26*, 1859 ; formerly
Antiquum obtinens. Lieut, ist Batn. King's Roy. Rifle Corps ; is Lieut-Col. Comdg. sth
Possessing antiquity. Vol. Batn. Cheshire Regt. : m. 1885, Hilda Mary, only da. of Henry
Hodgson, Esq., of Currarevagh, Oughterard, co. Galway, and has issue
living, Mabel Beatrice, b. 1889. Residence, Green Hall, Wilmslow, Manchester. George Her-
bert, />. 1863 ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn. King's Roy. Rifle Corps: m. 1891, Evelyn Mary, da. of
Col. Charles Hosken France-Hayhurst, J.P. and D.L., of Bostock Hall, near Middlewich, and has
issue living, Gladys Mary, b. 1892.— —Ernest Alfred, b. 1866 ; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Duke of
Cornwall's L.I.
Sister living— Gertrude : m. 1860, Lieut. -Col. Charles Milligan, formerly of sgth Foot [see Des
Voeux, Bart.]. Residence, Caldwell Hall, Burton-on-Trent.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — JESSIE MATILDA (Lady Shakerley), da. of James Scott, Esq.,
of Rotherfield Park, Hants : in. 1831, as his 2nd wife, Sir Charles Peter Shakerley, ist baronet,
who d. 1857. Residence, Haling Grove, Penkridge, Stafford.
This family have been seated in Lancashire from a remote period. Sir Charles Peter, the ist
baronet, was High Sheriff of Cheshire 1837.
SHAW, Creation 1665, of Eltham, Kent.
Sir JOHN CHARLES KENWARD SHAW, yth Baronet ;
b. June Sth, 1829 ; s. his uncle, Sir JOHN KENWARD, 1857 ;
ed. at Eton, and at Merton Coll., Oxford ; is a J.P. for Kent ;
was Lieut. W. Kent Yeo. Cav. 1852-8 : in. ist, 1860, Maria,
who d, 1863, da. of Henry Sparkes, Esq., of Shalford, Surrey ;
2ndly, 1868, Sophia Emma Anna Maria, da. of Capt. John
William Finch, R.N., of Knight's Place, Pembury, Kent.
J);ttron of One Jibing — Brightwell V., with Kesgrave V., Suffolk.
^rms — Argent, a chevron between three fusils ermines. Crtst — Six
arrows interlaced, saltirewise or, tied together with a belt gules, the buckle
and pendant or.
Residence — Kenward, Pembury, Kent.
Sisters living— Alicia Frances : m. 1846, C. H. Woodgate, Esq. (formerly
of M.C.S.), and has issue living, two daus.— — Gertrude Anne : m. 1847,
Rupert Henry Warre, Esq., who d. 1855, and has issue living, four daus.
Harriet Augusta: in. 1850, the Rev. John Beauvoir Dalison, R. of
Upwell, and has issue living, three sons and four daus. , of whom, Georgiana Augusta : m. 1878,
the Rev. Alfred Burton, V. of Stetchworth, Newmarket, — Katherine Frances : m. 1890, Dudley
Newman, Esq. Residence, Upwell Rectory, near Wisbeach. Louisa Margaret: m. 1846, the
Rev. George Stephen Woodgate, who d. 1871, and has with other issue living, Rev. Reginald
Stephen Shaw, b. 1849 i ed- at Winchester, and at Merton Coll., Oxford ; is R. of Yaverland, Isle
of Wight: m. 1880, Lydia Elisabeth, da. of the late Col. Walter Meller, M.P., and has issue living,
Elisabeth Frances Shaw, Rosamond Stephanie Meller. Residences, Pembury Hall, Kent ; Yaver-
land, Isle of Wight.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Charles Shaw, R.N., 2nd son of 5th baronet, and
lather of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Charles John Kenward Shaw, b. 1829, d. 1875 : in. 1859, Julia Elizabeth,
da. of Capt. John Harvey Boteler, R.N. : —
Rev. CHARLES JOHN MONSON, b. Nov. 24th, 1860 ; ed. at Haileybury, and at Hertford Coll.
Vincit qui patitur.
He conquers who
endures.
494
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Oxford ; is V. of Swanley. Residence, Swanley Vicarage, Kent. Henry Hawley, b. 1862.
Barnardiston Edward Boteler, b. 1873.— —Lilian Adelaide. Julia Emma Frances. Annie
Maria. Dorothy Emily Augusta.
Issue of the late Rev. Robert William Shavr, 5th son of 5th baronet, and the Hon.
Theodosia Margaret, da. of 2nd Baron Monson, b. 1804, d. 1873 : HI. 1830, Sophia,
who d. 1875, da. of John Cornwall, Esq., of Hendon, Middlesex:—
Rev. Robert John, b. 1831 ; formerly V. of St. Mary the Virgin, Wiggenhall : in. 1860, Ella de Visme,
da. of the late Richard Thomas, Esq., of Eythorne House, Hollingbourne, Maidstone, and has issue
living, Robert Reginald Monson, b. 1861, — Lewis Hugh de Visme, b. 1865, — John Gerard Cornwall,
b. 1868, — Henry Augustus Gregory, b. 1876, — Eleanor Marian, — Ella Florence. John Monson, b.
1832 : Jit. 1872, Sarah Pain, who</. 1887, da. of Thomas Franklyn, Esq., of Cobtree, Kent. Sophia
Anna: m. 1856, the Rev. Harry Lancelot Wingfield, who d. 1891, R. of Market Overton, and has
issue living, Harry Robert Shaw, b. 1850, — Edward Reginald Hugh, b. 1866, — Alfred Lancelot, b.
1870, — Lewis William, b. 1872, — George Folliott, b. 1875, — Ellen Harriet : >«. 1884, William Borrett
Sayres, Esq., of 2, Marlborough Road, N.W., and has issue living, Hugh Wingfield b. 1888,
Millicent Anna b. 1885, Winifred Ethel b. 1892, — Cicely Margaret : m. 1879, the Rev. Folliott Lynch
Salusbury, R. of Market Overton, Oakham, — Lilian Sophia, — Isabel Grace. Residence, Market
Overton, Rutland. Margaret Augusta: m. ist, 1868, the Rev. Spencer Philip Harvey, who d.
1869; 2ndly, 1877, William Shaw Brooke George, Esq., and has issue living (by ist marriage),
Spencer Philip Shaw, b. 1869,— (by 2nd marriage), two daus. Residence,
Sir John, the ist baronet, having rendered great service to Charles I. during the Rebellion, and
having advanced several sums of money to Charles II. during that prince's exile, was after the
Restoration appointed one of the Farmers of the Customs.
SHAW, Creation 1821, of Bushy Park, Dublin.
Sir ROBERT SHAW, 4th Baronet ; b. Aug. 3rd, 1821;
s. his father, the Right Hon. Sir FREDERICK, 1876 ; ed. at
Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Dublin (M.A. 18— ); is a J.P. and
D.L. for co. Dublin (High Sheriff 1848) ; formerly Lieut. -Col.
Dublin Militia : m. 1852, Kate, da. of the late William
Barton, Esq., of Grove, co. Tipperary, and has issue.
.SVrms — Or, on a chevron engrailed, between three eagles displayed sable,
as many trefoils slipped of the field. Crist— A hind's head couped sable,
pierced through the neck with an arrow proper.
Seat — Bushy Park, Terenure, co. Dublin.
Son living— FREDERICK WILLIAM,/. March i5th, 1858; ed. at
Harrow, and at Oxford Univ. ; formerly Lieut, ist Dragoons ; is a J.P. for
co. Dublin, and Capt. 5th Batn. Roy. Dublin Fusiliers : in. 1885, Eleanor
Hester, da. of the late Major Horace de Vere, R.E. [see De Vere, Bart.,
colls.], and has issue living, Robert de Vere, b. 1890, — Annie Kate, —
Mary Margaret, — Grace Eleanor,— Eily de Vere. Residence, Bushy Park,
Terenure, co. Dublin. Club, Kildare Street.
Brother living— Wilkinson Jocelyn, b. 1834; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (M.A. :8— )r formerly
Lieut.-Col. loznd Regt. ; served in New Zealand war 1863-4 (medal): m. 1873, Mary, da. of the
late Edward Barrington de Fonblanque, Esq., and has issue living, Jocelyn Frederick de Fon-
blanque, b. 1874, — Esmee. Club, Naval and Military.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. George Shaw, C.B., son of 3rd baronet, /'. 1822, d. 1892 :
in. ist, 1846, Marie, da. of M. Desfontaines, of the Mauritius ; 2ndly, 1872, Ellen,
widow of the late James Somerville Litle, Esq., Surgeon-Maj. R.A., and da. of
the late Rev. Charles Porter, D.D.; of St. Leonards, Exeter: —
Teipsum nosce.
Know thyself.
da. of Col. Horatio Samuel Court, formerly M.S. C, and has issue living, Elsie Marie, b. iS
Edward Wingfield, b. 1858. Robert John, b. 1864.— —Emily Marie : m. 1870, Capt. Edward
Fenwick Brackenbury, formerly of R.A. — — Flora Louisa. Marie Harriet. — Alice. — —
Thomasine Caroline : in. 1882, Major Charles Aloysius Ryan, R.A.—— Louisa.
Issue of the late Capt. Edward Wingfield Shaw, R.N., 4th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1827,
d. 1879 : m. 1858, Louisa, da. of Col. Sir Stephen John Hill, K.C.M.G., C.B. :—
Edward Wingfield, b. 1867. Maria Louisa. Edith Constance : m. ist, 1880, Charles B. Buckley,
Esq. (marriage annulled 1884); 2ndly, 1884, Capt. Archibald Francis Campbell-Johnston, 2nd Batn.
The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.).
Issue of the late Charles Shaw, Esq., Q.C., 5th son of ist barcnet, b. 1817, d. 1870 :
;«. 1845, Mary, who d. 1865, da. of William Barton, Esq., of Grove, Tipperary: —
Robert Barton, b. 1847 ; is Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd Vol. Batn. Highland L.I. Charles, b. 1855.
William, b. 1857. Thomas Barton, b. 1858 ; is Capt. R.E. Katherine. Caroline.
Maria. Alice Emily.
The ist baronet, Sir Robert, sat in the Irish Parliament for New Ross, and for Dublin in the
Imperial Parliament 1804-26: the 3rd baronet, who was Recorder of Dublin 1828-76, and a P.C. of
Ireland, sat as M.P. for Dublin (C) 1830-32, and for the University of Dublin 1832-48.
Shaw-Stewart, see Stewart.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
495
SHEFFIELD, Creation 1755, of Normanby, Lincolnshire.
Sir BERKELEY DIGBY GEORGE SHEFFIELD, 6th
Baronet ; b. Jan. igth, 1876 ; s. his father, Sir ROBERT, 1886.;
is at Eton.
patron of <i3iu gibing — Burton Stather-cum-Flixborough R., Lincolnshire.
Qtms — Argent, a chevron between three garbs gules, all within a bordure
gobony argent and azure. Crtst — A boar's head and neck erased or.
Seat — Normanby Park, Doncaster, Lincolnshire.
Comiter sed fortiter.
Courteously but deter-
minedly.
Sisters living— Sophia Gwendoline Alice (Hon. Mrs. Lancelot Lowther):
m. 1889, the Hon. Lancelot Edward Lawther, son of 3rd Earl of Lonsdale.
Residence, Barrow House, Oakham.— — Helen. Dorothy Marie Isolde.
Uncles living (sons of 4th Baronet)— JOHN CHARLES, b. Sept. gth,
1834; formerly Capt. 2ist Fusiliers : is a J.P. for co. Mayo: in. 1861,
Mary Sarah Butler, da. of Thomas Butler Stoney, Esq., of Portland,
co. Tipperary, and has issue living, Robert Stoney, b. 1864. Residence,
Claremorris, co. Mayo.— George, b. 1836 ; ed. at Eton and at Pembroke
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 18 — ); entered Diplo. Ser. 1859, became a 2nd Sec.
1869, and Sec. of Legation i88£ ; was Private Sec. to Lord Lyons 1867-87.
Rev. Frank, b. 1838; ed. at Eton and at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B.A. 1860, M.A. 1865); is R. of
Brampton Bryan. Residence, Brampton Bryan Rectory R.S.O. Club, United University.
Aunt living (daughter of 4th Baronet) — Louisa: ;«. 1848, Thomas Wynn Hornby, Esq., and has
issue living, Julia Jane (Hon. Mrs. Albert Hood): m. 1868, the Hon. Albert Hood, son of 3rd
Viscount Hood. Residence, The Hook, Fareham.
Mother living — LAURA ISABEL ~PRi$c\i.\*i<.(LadySlteffield), da. of the late Col. Henry Dumaresque,
R.E. : tn. ist, 1867, Sir Robert Sheffield, 5th baronet, who d. 1886; zndly, 1890, Col. Thomcs
Astell St. Quintin, 8th Hussars. Residence, Normandy Park, Doncaster.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Sheffield, and son of 3rd baronet, b. 1797, d. 1882 : m.
-1820, Lucy, who d. 1857, da. of Lieut. -Col. Smelt, Gov. of Isle of Man : —
Caroline Alicia : ;«. 1841, the Rev. Charles Lloyd, R. of Chalfont St. Giles, who d. 1883, and has
issue living, Francis Aylmer (of Clevehurst, Weybridge. Club, St. Stephen's), b. 1845 : '"• 1883,
Eugenie Alphonsine. dau. of the late Charles Gaudin, Esq., and widow of William Milner, Esq., and
has issue living, Francis Charles Aylmer b. 1884, Florence Eugenie Aylmer b. 1887, Gerald Aylmer
b. 1888, — Robert Oliver, b. 1849 ; is Major R.E. : m. 1877, Mary Isabella, da. of Maj.-Gen. Dillon
Gustavus Pollard. M.§.C., of Beaumont Villa, Lansdown, Bath, and has issue living, Charles
Whitworth Robert b. 1879, Francis Oswald b, 1883, Caroline Olive b. iSSi, Ursula Mary Vere b.
1891, — Leonard Sheffield, b. 1851 : nt. 1885, Mary Dora, da. of the late Capt. Charles Crigan, and has
issue living, Dorothy Mary yere b. 1887, — Cyril Hope, b. 1853 : m. 1878, Alice Augusta, da. of
Hartley Dunsford, Esq., of Lindsay, Victoria, Canada,-— Marmaduke Bernard, b. 1857: in. 1882,
Henrietta, da. of Hartley Dunsford, Esq., of Lindsay, Victoria, Canada, — Giles William, b. 1860, —
Perceval Allen, b. 1863 ; F.R.C.S. England,— Lucy Emma Julia, — Caroline Octavia Mary Vere :
lit, 1874, Rev. Francis Amcotts Jarvis, R. of Flixborough and V. of Burton-on-Stather, Doncaster,
and Rural Dean of Manlake, and has issue living, Charles Francis Cracroft b. 1875, — Margaret
Alice. Residence, Manor House, St. Mark's Road, W. Laura Sophia. Residence, 65, St.
Charles's Square, Netting Hill, W.— Charlotte Louisa.
The ist baronet, Sir Charles Sheffield (originally Herbert), was an illegitimate son of John Sheffield,
ist Duk« of Normanby and Buckingham ; he inherited the estates of his legitimate brother, Edmond,
last Duke of Buckingham.
Comme je trouve.
As I find.
SHELLEY, Creation 1611, of Michelgrove, Sussex.
Sir JOHN SHELLEY, gth Baronet ; b. Aug. 3 ist,
1848; s. his father, the Rev. Sir FREDERICK, 1869; ed. at
Marlborough, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1872) ; is a
J.P. and County Councillor (Sandford Div.) for Devon, and
Capt. and Hon. Major ist Devon Yeo. Cav. : m. 1882, Marion
Emma, el. da. of Richard Benyon, Esq., of Englefield House,
Reading, and 18, Grosvenor Square, W., and has issue.
Jmtts — Sable a fesse, engrailed, between three whelks or. Crrsi — A
griffin's head erased, beaked argent, and ducally gorged or.
Residence — Shobrooke Park, Crediton. Clubs — New University,
Junior Carlton. -
SOUS living— JOHN FREDERICK, b. Oct. i4th, 1884. - Richard, b.
Daughters living-Enzabeth Marion.
onstance May.
Brother living— Frederick, b. Aug. 3ist, 1849 : m. 1882, Lady Margaret
Stafford Northcote, da. of ist Earl of Iddesleigh, and has issue living,
6. Residence, Eden Lodge, Tilford, Farnham. Clubs, Conservative,
, the Hon. Edward Arthur
Cecilia Martha, b.
Constitutional.
Sister living— Charlotte Frances (Hon. Mrs. Edward Palk) : m. 188
P.ilk, 4th son of ist Baron Haldon. Residence, Twatley, Malmesbury.
496
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Uncle living (son of 6th Baronet) — Spencer, b. 1813 ; formerly a principal clerk in Treasury : »t. 1843,
Susanna, da. of the late Stephen Martin Leake, Esq., and has issue living, Spencer, b. 1843 ; is
m. 1876, and has issue living, Spencer <5. 1878, — Francis Hesketh, b. 1854, — Georgiana Fanny : m. 1867,
Richard Saul Ferguson, Esq., Bar.-at-law and Chancellor of Carlisle (she was divorced 1877), —
"Florentia : m. 1870, James Henry Davidson, Esq., — Rosamond Blanche Isabel: m. 1892, Herbert
Fullarton Dent, Esq., of Canton. Residence, 37, Bathwick Hill, Bath.
Aunt living (daughter of 6th Baronet) — Fanny Lucy {Hon. Mrs. George Edgcumbe) : m. 1834, the
Hon. George Edgcumbe, who d. 1882 [see E. Mount Edgcumbe]. Residence, Winter Villa,
Plymouth.
Daughter living Of 7th Baronet — Blanche Henrietta Johnes ; is el. coheir to the Barony of
De Sudeley, created by writ 1299: m. 1874, Hervey Charles Pechell, Esq. [see Brooke-Pechell,
Bart., colls.]. Residences, Maresfield Park, Uckfield ; 6, West Chapel Street, Mayfair, W.
Widows living Of 7th and 8th Baronets— LOUISA ELIZABETH ANNE (Lady S/ielley), da. and
heiress of the late Rev. Samuel Johnes Knight, B.D., of Henley Hall, Salop, and R. of All-
Hallows, Barking, andofWelwyn: m. 1832, Sir John Villiers Shelley, 7th baronet, who d. 1867.
Residence, Maresfield Park, Uckfield, Sussex. CHARLOTTE MARTHA (Lady Shelley), da. of the
late Rev. Henry Hippisley, of Lambourne Place, Berks : m. 1845, the Rev. Sir Frederick Shelley,
8th baronet, who d. 1869. Residence, Posbury House, Crediton, Devon.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Adolphus Edward Shelley, 3rd son of 6th baronet, b. 1812, d. 1854 :
m. 1836, Amelia, da. of Henry John Hinchliffe, Esq. : —
Montagu Adolphus, b. 1842.— — Kathenne Cecilia: ;«. ist, 1859, James Bontein, Esq., who d. i88<j, a
Gentleman Usher-in-Waiting and Clerk of the Robes to H.M. ; andly 1885, as his second wife,
Maj.-Gen. Francis Edward Drewe, who d. 1891, and has issue living (by ist marriage), James
Shelley (of 12, Clarges Street, W.), b. 1859 : m. 1889, Emilie, widow of Hans Sloane Stanley, Esq.,
— Eva Louisa (Hon. Mrs. John Trefusis) : m. 1883, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. John Schomberg Trefusis,
of Thorncombe, Taunton [see B. Clinton]. Residence, Grange, Broadhembury, Devon.
Thomas Shelley was Lord of the Manor of Shelley, Kent, temp. Edward I. This family can
prove seven royal descents in unbroken legitimate lines from Henry III. and Edward I. Michel-
grove Castle, the seat of the Shelley family for more than 300 years, was sold at the end of the i8th
century, and is now the property of the Duke of Norfolk.
SHELLEY, Creation 1806, of Castle Goring, Sussex.
Sir CHARLES SHELLEY, 5th Baronet ; b. May i4th,
1838 ; s. his brother, Sir EDWARD, 1890 ; formerly Lieut.-
Col. Scots Fusilier Guards : m. 1869, Lady Mary Jane Jemima
Stopford, da. of 5th Earl of Courtown, and has issue.
^rms — Sable, a fesse, engrailed between three whelks or, a mullet for
difference. C«st->-A griffin's head erased, beaked and ducally gorged or.
Seat — Avington, Alresford, Hants. Town Residence — 13, Rutland
Gate, S.W. Chtb— Guards'.
Fey e fidalgia.
Faith and fidelity.
Sons living -JOHN COURTOWN EDWARD, b. Aug. sth, 1871 ; ed.
at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; is Lieut. Scots Guards. Percy Bysshe,
b. 1872. Cecil William Charles, b. 1873. Sidney Patrick, b. "1880.
Hubert, b. 1881.
Daughters living— Ernestine Elizabeth Maud. Norah Kathleen.
Brother living— George Ernest, b. 1840; formerly Capt. Grenadier Guards.
Residence, 10, Thurloe Square, S.W.
WidOW living Of 3rd Baronet— JANE (Lady Shelley), da. of the late Thomas Gibson, Esq., and
widow of the Hon. Charles Robert St. John [see V. Bolingbroke] : ;«. 1848, Sir Percy Florence
Shelley, 3rd baronet, who d. 1889. Residence, Boscombe Manor, Bournemouth.
SHIFFNER, Creation 1818, of Coombe, Sussex.
Rev. Sir GEORGE CROXTON SHIFFNER, 4th Baronet;
b. Aug. 2ist, 1819; s. his father, the Rev. Sir GEORGE, M.A.,
1863 ; ed. at Harrow, and atCh. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1842, M.A.
1846) ; is R. of Hamsey : m. 1854, Elizabeth, da. and heiress of
the late John Greenall, Esq., of Myddleton Hall, Lancashire,
and has issue.
Patron of ©nt gibing — Hamsey R., Sussex.
Jims — Azure, a bend sinister, in chief two estoiles in like bend or ; in
base, the end and stock of an anchor gold, issuing from waves of the sea
proper. Crest — An estoile or, between the rays six annulets azure.
Seat — Coombe Place, near Lewes, Sussex. Club — Junior Carlton.
Sons living— JpHN, 6. Aug. 8th, 1857; ed. at Harrow ; formerly Capt.
R.A. ; served in Zulu campaign 1879 (medal with clasp). Club, Army
and Navy. George Bridger, b. 1866.
Daughters living— Emily : m. 1889, Croxton S. Johnson, Esq. Residences, Aldwick, Bognor,
Wellshurst, Hellingly, Sussex Mary Louisa Elizabeth Frances. Eleanor Isabella.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
497
Brother living— I
Major 1874 ; serv<
1877, Louisa, widow ot Uapt. Vernon, K. JN., and da. ot the late Capt. Oarth, K
Berks. Residence, Coombe Banks, Uckfield, Sussex. Club, Army and Navy.
Sister living— Louisa Emily: m. 1858, Thomas Best, Esq., J.P., and has issue living, Thomas
ott's Ann, Andover. Clubs, Naval and Military, White's), b. 1861 ; formerly Capt.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Thomas Shiffner, Esq., 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1796, d. 1872 : m.
1841, Mary (now of Copgrove Hall, Boroughbridge), da. of James Brown, Esq.,
Harehills Grove, Yorkshire : — .
Emily Charlotte: ;«. 1889, Capt. Francis Charles Bridgeman-Simpson, R.N. [see E. Bradford,
colls.]. - Anne Mary (Lady Graham): m. 1876, Sir Reginald Henry Graham, 8th baronet.
Residences, Norton Conyers, near Ripon ; 25, Berkeley Square, VV.
SHUCKBURGH, Creation 1660, of Shuckburgh, Warwickshire.
-S/r STEWKLEY FREDERICK DRAYCOTT SHUCKBURGH,
loth Baronet ; b. June 2oth, 1880; s. his father, Sir GEORGE
THOMAS FRANCIS, 1884.
JJatron of filiu gibing — Lower Shuckburgh V. with Upper Shuckburgh V.,
Warwickshire.
— Sable, a chevron between three astroits, — a. star stone found at
Shuckburgh. Crtst — A blackamoor couped at the waist proper, with a dart
in his hand or.
Seat — Shuckburgh, near Daventry.
Hsec manus ob patriam.
This tiandfor my
country.
Brother living-GERALD FRANCIS STEWKLEY, b. Feb. 28th,
1882.
Aunts living (daughter of 8th baronet) — Charlotte Georgiana Amelia : m.
1860, the Rev. John Richard Errington, M.A., who d. 1882, Hon. Canon of
Worcester, and has issue living, Frederick Francis, b. 1861 ; ed. at Radley,
— Walter Alfred, b. 1868, — Eliza Margaret. (Daughter of 7th Baronet)
— Emily Almeria : m. 1867, the Rev. Samuel Sampson, who d. 1875.
Residence,
Widow living Of 9th Baronet— IDA FLORENCE GERALDINE (Lady ShiickburgK), da, of the late
Rev. Frederick W. Robertson [see Denys, Bart.] : m. ist, 1879, Sir George Thomas Francis Shuck-
burgh, gth baronet, who</. 1884 ; 2ndly, 1886, Major Henry James Shuckburgh [infra]. Residence,
Shuckburgh, near Daventry.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Col. Henry Adolphus Shuckburgh, 3rd son of 7th baronet, b. 1800,
d. 1860: m. ist, 1843, Sarah Elizabeth, who d. 18 — , da. of William Dwarris, Esq.,
of Golden Grove, Jamaica ; 2ndly, 1854, Catherine Dorothy, who d. 1866, da. of
Daniel J. Cloete, Esq., High Sheriff of Cape Town : —
Henry James, /'. 1855 ; formerly Major 2nd Batn. Norfolk Regt. ; served in Jowaki campaign 1877-8
(medal with clasp), and in Afghan campaign 1879-80 (medal with clasp) : m. 1886, Ida Florence
Geraldine (Lady ShuckburgK) [ante], widow of the gth Bart. Club, Army and Navy. George
Stewkley, R.N., b. 1860; became Lieut. i883.^^Caroline Emma.
This family takes its name from Shuckburgh in Warwickshire, where it has been seated since the
loth century. Richard Shuckburgh, Esq., M.P. for the county in 1641, and father of the ist baronet,
armed ail his tenants, and joined King Charles I. at Edgcott, where he was knighted. After the
battle of Edge Hill, he retired and fortified himself on Shuckburgh Hill, where most of his tenantry
were slain, and he himself was taken prisoner. After being confined in Kenihvorth Castle a considerable
time, he purchased his liberty at a dear rate. His eldest son, John, was created a baronet by
Charles II.
KAY-SHUTTLEWORTH, Creation 1849, of Gawthorpe Hall, Lancashire.
Right Hon. Sir UGHTRED JAMES KAY-SHUTTLE-
WORTH, P. C., M.P., and Baronet; b. Dec.. i8th, 1844; s. his
father. Sir JAMES PHILLIPS, D.C.L., 1877; ed. at Harrow,
and at London Univ.; is a J.P. for Lancashire, and a J.P. and
D.L. for Westmoreland ; unsuccessfully contested N.E. Lanca-
shire 1868, Hastings 1880, and Coventry 1881 ; sat as M.P.
for Hastings (L) 1869-80 ; has sat for Clitheroe Div. of N.E
Lancashire since 1885 ; was Under Sec. of State for India
Feb. to April 1886, and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
April to Aug. 1886; appointed Parliamentary Sec. to the
Admiralty Aug. 1892: m. 1871, Blanche Marion, da. of Sir
Woodbine Parish, K.C.H., and has issue.
Kynd kynn knawne kepe. £rms— Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, three shuttles sable ; 2nd and
Kind kin when known ^rd, argent, two bendlets sable between as many crescents azure, between
keep. the bendlets five ermine spots. Cnst — ist, a cubit arm in armour proper,
grasping in the gauntlet a shuttle of the arms ; 2nd, on a crescent azure a goldfinch proper.
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498
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Seats — Gawthorpe Hall, Burnley, Lancashire ; Barbon Manor, Kirkby
'wn Residence — 28, Prince's Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Reform, Athenaeum.
Lonsdale. Westmoreland.
Sons living— LAWRENCE UGHTRED7*. Sept. 2ist, 1887. - Edward James, b. 1890.
Daughters living— Angela Mary. - Nina Louisa. - Rachel Beatrice.
Brothers living- Robert, b. 1847. Residence, Wood End, Clitheroe. Clubs, Athenseum, Badmin-
ton—Lionel Edward, b. 1849; ed. at Camb. Univ. (M. A. 18 — ); is a M.R.C.S. Eng : ;;/. 1877,
Charlotte Mary, da. of the late Capt. Charles Walcott, R. N., of Portlooe House, Cornwall, and has
issue living Charles Ughtred, b. 1879, — Janet Walcott. Residence, San Remo, Italy.
Sister living— Janet Elizabeth. Residence,
The ist baronet, who was Secretary to the Committee of the Privy Council on Education 1839-49,
med in 1842, by royal license, the additional surname of Shuttleworth, on his marriage with Miss
assu
Shuttleworth of Gawthorpe.
SIMEON, Creation 1818, of Grazeley, Berkshire.
Sir JOHN STEPHEN HARRINGTON SIMEON,
4th Baronet ; b. Aug. 3 ist, 1850; s. his father, Sir
JOHN, M.P., 1870; formerly Lieut. Rifle Brig. ; is
a J.P. for Hants, and a D.L. and a County Alder-
man for Isle of Wight : in. 1872, Isabella Mary,
da. of the late Hon. Ralph Heneage Button [see
B. Sherborne, colls].
Per fesse sable and or a pale counterchanged three
trefoils slipped, two and one of the second, and three ermine
spots one and two of the first. Crtst — A fox passant-reguardant
proper, in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert. Supporttrs — Dexter,
a fox reguardant proper, in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert ;
sinister, a lion gules, ducally crowned or.
Seat — Swainston, Calbourne, Isle of Wight. Club —
Neither rashly nor timidly.
Brooks's.
Brothers living— EDMUND CHARLES, *. Dec. nth, 1855: m. 1883, Laura Jane, da. of Capt.
Westropp-Dawson, of Charlesfort, co. Wexford [see Clay, Bart.], and has issue living, John Walte
Barrington, b. 1886. Residence, The Lodge, Marston, Oxford. Club, Windham.— — Stephen Louis,
b. 1857 ; is a Clerk in House of Commons ; was Private Sec. to Sec. of State for Home Depart.
(Mr. Childers) 1886: m. 1885, Louisa Augusta Eardley, da. of the Rt. Hon. Hugh Culling Eardley
Childers, and has issue living, Leonard Stephen Barrington, b. 1891, — Marjorie Lovis Tennyson, b.
1887, — Ursula Mary, b. 1890. Residences, 16, Cheyne Gardens, S.W. ; Ivy Hatch, Sevenoaks.
Club, Brooks's.
Sisters living — Louisa Edith : in. 1872, Richard Ward, Esq., Barrister-at-law, and has issue living,
John Simeon, b. 1879, —Richard Barrington, b. 1881, — Phillis Mary, — Ruth Mary, — Amabel
Mary. Mary Jane.— Cecilia Mary Assunta.
Half-Sister living — Catherine Dorothea Mary (ffon. Mrs. Algernon Grosvenor): m. 1887, Hon.
Algernon Henry Grosvenor, son of ist Baron Ebury. Residence, 6, South Street, Park Lane, W.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet — CATHERINE DOROTHEA (Hon. Lady Simeon), sister of nth
Baron Colville ; raised to rank of a Baron's da. 1849 : tit. 1861, Sir John Simeon, 3rd baronet, M.P.,
who d. 1870. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Charles Simeon, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1816, d. 1867 : m.
1842, Sarah Jane, da. of the late Philip Williams, Esq., K.C. : —
Rev. Philip Barrington, b. 1845; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1868, M.A. 1871); is Rural
Dean and R. of Fort Beaufort, Cape Colony ; formerly Superior of St. Paul's Mission So., and
Grahamstown Diocesan Missionary Preacher. Residence, Fort Beaufort, Cape Colony. Rev.
Algernon Barrington, b. 1847; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1868, M.A. 1872); was Warden of
St. Edward's Sch., Oxford, 1869-92 : m. 1883, Beatrice Emma, da. of the Rev. Frederick Paget
Wilkinson, V. of Ruyton-eleven-towns, near Shrewsbury [see Campbell-Orde, Bart.], and has
issue living, Lionel Barrington, b. 1885, — Charles, b. 1886, — Violet Barrington, — Rosalind Bar-
rington,— Mary Felicia Barrington. ^^—Rei'. Geoffrey Barrington, b. 1848 ; ed. at Oriel Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1870, M.A. 1874) ; is V. of punster : m. 1886, Janetta Nina, da. of the late Rev. Robert
Sutton [see Sutton, Bart., colls.], and has issue living, Geoffrey Nelthorpe, b. 1888, — Joan Harrington,
b. 1890, — Eleanor Blachford, b. 1892. Residence, Dunster Priory, Somersett— — Lionel Barrington,
b. 1852 ; formerly a Sub.-Lieut. R. N. ; is an Executive Engineer, Public Works Depart., India,
an Under Sec. to Govt. of N. W. Provinces and Oudh, and an A.M.I.C.E. : in. 1876, Elizabeth, da.
of the late Sir John Awdry, and has issue living, Charles John, b. 1878, — Awdry Jane,— Edith
Frances, — Winifred Emma, — Margaret Alice, — Catherine Isabel, — Mary Leonora. Hugh Bar-
rington, b. 1858 ; ed. at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1879, M.A. 1882): m. 1886, Beatrice, da. of the
late Henry A. Littledale, Esq., of Bolton Hall, Yorkshire [see Armytage, Bart.], and has issue
living, Guy Barrington, 6. 1887, — .Beatrice Edith, b. 1888,— Mildred Eleanor, b. 1890. Residence,
42, Tregunter Road, S. Kensington, S.W. Club, Oxford and Cambridge. Winifred Louisa.
Emma Mary : m. 1883, the Rt. Rev. Alfred Willis, D.D., Bishop of Honolulu. Residence, lolani
College, Honolulu.—— Mabel Selina : m. 1879, fne Rev. Herbert Andrew Dalton, Head Master
and Chaplain of Felsted Sch., and has issue living, Mary, b. 1881, — Rosamond Edith, b. 1882, —
Muriel Katharine, b. 1884. Residence, School House, Felsted, Essex.
Issue of the late Cornwall Simeon, Esq., 3rd son of and baronet, b. 1820, d. 1880: in.
1861, Mary (now of St. John's, Bishopstoke, Hants, and 23, St. Aubyns, Brighton),
da. of Thomas Browne Evans, Esq., of N. Tuddenham, Norfolk : —
Perceval Barrington, b. 1862: tn. 1885, Annie Caroline, da. of Henry Harrisson, Esq.. M.R.C.S.E.,
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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of 64, Great Portland Street, W., and has issue living, Cornwall Barrington, b. 1880, — Ella Dorothea
Barrington, b. 1886. Resilience, 38, St. Thomas's Terrace, Canterbury. John Pole, b. 1872 ; ed.
at Wellington Coll. Club, National Conservative.— —Ethel Augusta. Evelyn Mary.
Issue of the late Rear-Adm. Charles Simeon, 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1791, d. 1858 :
in. 1821, Frances, da. of Thomas Woore, Esq., of The Nash, Herefordshire : —
•Charles, b. 1822 : m. 18 — , Madeline Sophia Emma, da. of Ernest Ludwig Moltz, Esq., and has issue
living, three daus. Edward, b. 1824 ; formerly Lieut. -Col. R.A. ; served in Punjab campaign
1848-9 (medal with two clasps), during N.W. Frontier of India Campaign 1851-2 (medal), in Indian
Mutiny campaign 1858 (twice mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp), and in Hazara Campaign
1868 (clasp) : )ii. 1860, Lavinia, da. of Major Jeffery Amherst Willows, and has issue living, Edward
Archibald, L.R.C.P. (8, Eastfield Villas, Church Hill, Walthamstow), b. 1860; m. 1888, Rose
Beaumont, da. of Charles Eddowes, Esq., M.R.C.S., of Maddington House, Maddington, and has
issue living, Charles Edward Barrington b. 1889,— George Ernest, b. 1862, — Herbert Richard,
b. 1815. Residence, Moyns Lodge, Whataupoko, Gisborne, North Island, New Zealand.— Henry
Scott, b. 1836 ; formerly Capt. 27th Regt. ; served in Indian Mutiny campaign 1857 : m. 1861,
Isabel Maria, da. of the late D. C. Macreighi, Esq., of Hauteville, Jersey. Residence, Honeyden,
Jersey. John, b. 1841 ; formerly Lieut. 54th Regt. : in. 18 — , and has issue living. Albert,
b. 1841 ; formerly Lieut. 4Oth Regt. : m. 18 — , and has issue living. Catherine A. Thomasine :
tit. 18 — , Capt. Jean Charles Edouard Pigeard, C.B., of the French Navy, a Com. of the Legion
of Honour, Ancien Conseiller d'Etat, and Tresorier-Gen. at Brest. Harriet : m. 1849, Capt.
James le Quesne (formerly of Jersey Artillery), and has issue living, Henrietta Thomasine Esther,—
Elixa Fredeika. Residence,?, Denmark Villas, Brighton.— Frances. Letitia : m. 1869, Henry
Charles Hamilton, Esq., C.S.I., who d. 1872 [see Hamilton, Bart., colls., cr. 1646]. Augusta
Wilhelmina : in. ist, 1849, Giffard Nicholas le Quesne, Esq., whod. 1877 ; 2ndly, 1880, Major Thomas
Mayhew, R.A., and has, with other issue living (by ist marriage), Ferdinand Simeon, V.C., b, 1863 ;
is Surg.-Capt. in Army Med. Staff: served with Burmah Expedition 1889 (severely wounded, medal
with clasp, V.C.), and with Chin-Lashai Expedition 1890 (clasp), — Frances Wilhelmina: in. 1874,
Major William Samuel Whittuck (formerly of ist Batn. Bedfordshire Regt.), of Ellesbridge House,
Keynsham, Bristol. Elisa : in. 1862, the Rev. Charles Elrington M'Kay, V. of Laracor, and has
issue living, Maurice Simeon, b. 1863 ; ed. at Dublin Univ. (B.A. 1886), — Elrington Francis Simeon,
R,.\~. , b. 1864 ; is Surg. R.N.,— Herbert Knox, b. 1867 ; ed. at Dublin Univ. (B.A. 1888),— Henry,
b. 1871, — Catherine Simeon, — Alice Evangeline, — Florence Mary, — Thomasine Hamilton. Resi-
dence, Granite House' Pembroke Road, Dublin.
Grandchildren of the late Rear-Adm. Charles Simeon (ante) : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Richard Godin Simeon, b. 1823, d. 1867 : m. 1847, Charlotte, da.
of Lieut.-Col. William Henry Earle, H.E.I.C.S. :—
John Edward, b. 1851 : in. 1871, Mary, da. of Major Macpherson. Charles, b. 1860. Eliza Jane :
ni. 1871, Lieut.-Col. Alfred Edward Garnault.^— Emily Sophia. Gertrude.
The ist baronet, M.P. for Reading, was senior Master of the Court of Chancery. The 2nd and
3rd baronets each represented the Isle of Wight in Parliament.
SIMPSON, Creation 1866, of the City of Edinburgh, and Strathavon, co. Linlithgow.
Sir WALTER GRINDLAY SIMPSON, 2nd Baronet ; b.
Sept. ist, 1843; s. his father, .Sir JAMES YOUNG, M.D., D.C.L.,
1870 ; ed. at Edinburgh Acad., and at Caius Coll., Camb.
(Scholar and B.A. with honours, 1871); Advocate Scotland
1873 : m. 1881, Anne Fitzgerald, da. of the late Alexander
Mackay, Esq., and has issue.
By having conquered
pain.
Or, on a chief vert a goshawk between two crescents argent.
Crtgt — A staff erect encircled by a serpent argent.
Sent — Balabraes of Ayton, N.B. Clubs — Saville, New and
University (Edinburgh).
SOUS living— JAMES WALTER MACKAY, b. Sept. 6th, 1882. -
Odo Louis Mackay, b. 1885.
Brother living — William, b. June isth, 1850; is an artist. Residence,
The Fleurs, Eyemouth, N.B. Club, Hogarth.
Sister living — Evelyn Blantyre. Residence, 15, Inverleith Row,
Edinburgh.
The ist baronet, an eminent physician, first introduced chloroform as an anaesthetic.
SINCLAIR, Creation 1631, of Dunbeatli, Caithness-shire.
Sir JOHN ROSE GEORGE SINCLAIR,
7th Baronet, son of the late Lieut.-Col. Alex-
ander Young, 2nd son of 6th Baronet ; b. Aug.
loth, 1864 ; s. his grandfather, Sir JOHN, 1873 ;
formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Cheshire Regt. ; is
Vice-Lieut, for co. Caithness, and Lieut.-Col. 1st
Caithness Artillery Vol. : m. 1885, Edith, only
da. of Col. William Mathew Dunbar.
Fidelity.
Arms— Quarterly : ist, azure, a ship at anchor, sails
furled, oars erect in saltire or, within a double tressure
counter-flory of the second ; 2nd and 3rd, or, a lion ram-
pant gules, armed and langued azure ; 4th, azure, a ship
under sail or, sails argent and flags gules; over all a
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
cross engrailed, dividing the four quarters sable, Siacltir; the whole within a bordure parted per pale,
the dexter side indented gules, the sinister ermine. Crest — A cock proper, j^npporters— Two griffins
proper.
Seat — Barrock House, Wick, Caithness, N.B. Town Residence — n, St. George's Road, SAV.
Clubs — Conservative, Scottish.
Brother living— NORMAN ALEXANDER, b. July 29th, 1869. Club, Scottish.
Sister living — Margaret: m. 1884, George Felix Standish Sinclair, Esq. [see Sinclair, Bart., cr.
1778]. Residence, Woodfield, Inverness.
Mother living — Margaret Crichton, da. of James Alston, Esq. : m. 1861, Lieut. -Col. Alexander
Young Sinclair, who d. 1871 (ante). Residence, n, St. George's Road, S.W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. George Sinclair, 3rd son of 6th baronet, /'. 1826, d. 1871 : tit.
1859, Agnes, who d. 1876, da. of John Learmonth, Esq., of Dean, Edinburgh : —
John, M.P., b. 1860 ; ed. at Edinburgh Acad., at Wellington Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ;
formerly Capt. 5th Lancers ; served with Soudan Expedition 1885 (medal with clasp) ; appointed
Assist. Private Sec. to Sec of State for War (Rt. Hon. H. E. Campbell-Bannerman) Aug. 1892;
unsuccessfully contested Ayr Dist. 1886 ; has sat as M.P. for Dumbartonshire (LG) since 1892.
Residence, 176, Jermyn Street, S.W. Clubs, Brooks's, Army and Navy, Naval and Military,
National Liberal. Charles George, b. 1862. George Henry, b. 1866.
This family is a younger branch of the Earls of Caithness, the ist baronet being a grandson of the
4th Earl. On the death of the 6th baronet in 1842, John Sinclair, Esq., of Barrock, his cousin, succeeded
to the title, the propinquity being proved by a retour of a general service expede by him Dec. 23rd,
SINCLAIR, Creation 1636, of Murkle, co. Caithness, and Stevenson, co. Haddington.
Sir ROBERT CHARLES SINCLAIR, gth
Baronet; b. Aug. 25th, 1820; s. his father,
Adm. Sir JOHN GORDON, 1863 ; formerly Capt.
38th Foot ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for cos. Had-
dington and Caithness, and Hon. Col. ist Caith-
ness Artillery Vol. : ;//. ist, 1851, Charlotte
Anne, who d. 1874, da. of John Coote, Esqf,
Lieut. 7ist Regt. ; 2nclly, 1876, Louisa, da. of
Roderick Hugonin, Esq., of Kinmylies House,
Inverness.
Candidly, but cautiously.
gatnm of One gibing— Rippla R., Kent.
Sams — Quarterly : ist, azure, a ship with sails furled
within a double tressure counter-flory or ; 2nd and 3rd, or,
a lion rampant gules ; 4th, azure, a ship in full sail or ; over all, dividing the quarters, a cross
engrailed quarterly argent and sable, in the centre a crescent sable. Crest — A griffin's head erased
proper. Supporters — Two griffins proper.
Seats — Murkle, Caithness; Stevenson, Haddingtonshire, N.B. Clubs — Arthur's, New
(Edinburgh).
Sisters living— Madalina (Hon. Mrs. Dudley Pelhani) : »i. 1839, Capt. the Hon. Dudley Pelham,
R.N., who d. 1851, son of ist Earl of Yarborough. Residence, St. Lawrence, Isle of Wight. Susan
Hay (Lady Lennox): m. 1867, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Wilbraham Gates Lennox, K.C.B., V.C. [see D.
Richmond, colls.]. Residence, East Pallant House, Chichester.
Collateral Branch living.
Descendants of the late James Lockhart Sinclair, Esq., 2nd son of sth baronet : — ,
Issue of the late Robert LOCKHART, Esq., b. 17—, d. 1850 : m. 1804, Eliza, who d. 1816, da.
of Richard Newman-Newman, Esq., M.D., of Thornbury Park, Gloucestershire; 2ndly,
1817, Charlotte Simpson, who d. 1869, da. of Capt. William Mercer, of Potterhill, N.B. : —
GR/EME ALEXANDER, C.B., b. 1820 ; entered the Army 1837, became Capt. 1850, Major 1858,
Lieut.-Col. 1859, Col. 1866, and Maj.-Gen. 1867; served with 78th Highlanders in Persian war
1857 (medal with clasp), and in Indian Mutiny campaign 1857-8 (medal with clasp) ; is a J.P. and a
D.L. for co. Lanark; C.B. 1861 : m. 1861, Emily Udny, da. of James Brebner, Esq., Advocate, of
Aberdeen. Residence, Cambusnethan House, Wishaw, N.B. Frances Charlotte Mercer.
Roberta Emilia. Barbara Forbes : ;«. 1859, Alexander Whitelaw, Esq., who d. 1879, and has
• issue living, Alexander (of Gartshore, Kirkintolloch, N.B.), b. 1862 ; is Lieut. Lanarkshire Yeo.
Cav.: m. 1886, Dorothy Sa, da. of Ralph Disraeli, Esq.,— Grseme Alexander Lockhart, />. 1863;
is Lieut ^rd Batn. Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) : m. 1885, Elizabeth,
da. of James Reed-Stewart, Esq.,— William, b. 1868 ; is Lieut. Lanarkshire Yeo. Cav. : m. 1890,
Gertrude', da. of Col. Thompson, of Milton Hall, Carlisle,— James Baird, b. 1870,— Charlotte
Lockhart, — Janet Baird, — Mary Barbara, — Helen Douglas, — Caroline Forbes. Residences, 91,
Eaton Square, S.W. ; Alangrange, Bridge of Allan, N.B.
The 3rd baronet was a Privy Councillor and a Baron of the Exchequer. The Sth baronet, a distin-
guishs^d Admiral, served sixty-three years in the Royal Navy.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
SINCLAIR, Creation 1778, of Ulbster, Caithness-shire.
Ad astra virtus.
Virtue leads to heaven.
J'aime le meilleur.
/ love tlie best.
Sir JOHN GEORGE TOLLEMACHE SIN-
CLAIR, 3rd Baronet ; b. Nov. 8th, 1824 ; s. his
father, Sir GEORGE. M. P., 1868 ; formerly a Page
of Honor to Queen Adelaide, and Lieut. Scots
Fusilier Guards ; is Vice-Lieut, and a D.L. for
Caithness-shire; sat as M.P. for that co. (Z,)
1869-85: m. 1853, Emma Isabella Harriet (whom
he divorced 1878) — she d. 1889 — da. of the late
William Standish Standish, Esq., of Duxbury
Park, Lancashire, and Cocken Hall, Durham, and
has issue.
£Xrnw —Quarterly, ist, azure, a ship at anchor, her oars
erected in saltire, within the royal tressure or ; 2nd and 3rd
or, a lion rampant gules ; 4th, azure, a ship under sail or ;
over all dividing the quarters, a cross engrailed quarterly
argent and sable, all within a bordure quartered or and gules,
the last charged with three stars of the first. Crtst — A star of
six points waved argent, rising from a cloud proper, supporters, — Two red deer proper.
Seat— Thurso Castle, Caithness-shire, N.B. Town Residence — 14, King Street, St. James's, S.W.
Cheb— Travellers'.
Sons living— CLARENCE GRANVILLE, b. April srd, 1858 ; formerly Lieut, ist Batn. Scots
Guards ; served during Souakin campaign 1885 (medal with two clasps, bronze star) ; is Capt. in
Reserve of Officers, Lieut. -Col. Cotndg. ist Sutherland Highland Rifle Vol., and a J.P. and.D. L.
for Caithness-shire ; unsuccessfully contested Caithness-shire (L) i8_8s : m. 1889, Mabel, who d.
1890, da. of the late Mr. Mahlon Sands, of New York, and has issue living, Archibald Henry
Macdonald, b. 1890. Residence, 7, Seville Street, Lowndes Square, S.W. Clubs, Guards', Turf,
Bachelors'. George Felix Standish, b. 1861 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Black Watch (Roy.
Highlanders) ; formerly Capt. 2nd Vol. Batn. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of
Albany's) : m. 1884, Margaret, sister of Sir John Rose George Sinclair, yth Baronetj of Dunbeath,
and has issue living, Algernon Ronald Tollemache, b. 1886, — Dorothy Emma Olivia, b. 1885, —
Olive Margaret Camilla, b. 1892. Residence, Woodfield, Inverness. Club, Bachelors'.
Daughters living — Amy Camilla : in. 1874, John Henry Fullarton-Udny, Esq. Residence, Udny
Castle, Aberdeen. Nina Mary Adelaide : in. 1882, Lieut.-Gen. Owen Lewis Cope Williams.
Residences, Temple House, Great Marlow ; Marie, Carnarvonshire ; 24, Hill Street, W.
Sister living— Olivia Sophia. Residence, Thurso Castle, Thurso, N.B.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. William Sinclair, 5th son of ist baronet, b. 1804, d* 1878 : m.
ist, 1837, Helen, who d. 1842, da. of William Ellice, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1846, Sophia,
da. of the Rev. James Tripp, R. of Spofforth : —
Ven. William Macdonald, D.D., b. 1850; ed. at Balliol Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1874, B.D. 1888, D.D.
1892); is Archdeacon of London, Canon of St. Paul's, Hon. Chaplain to H.M., and Examining
Chap, to Bishop of London. Residence, Chapter House, St. Paul's Cathedral, E.G. Club,
Athenaeum. Rev. John Stewart, b. 1853; ed. at Oriel Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1878); is V. of St.
Dionis', Fulham. Residence, Arundel House, Fulham, S.W. Club, Oxford and Cambridge.
Hugh Montgomerie, b. 1855; is Capt. R.E., and D.A.A.G., N.E. Dist. Club, Junior United
Service. Helen : >«. 1880, the Rev. George Edmund Hasell, R. of Aikton, and has issue living,
Edward William, b. 1888, — Godfrey Sinclair, b. 1889. Residence, Aikton Hall, Wigton, Cumber-
land.——Janet Mary.
Grandchild of the late Rev. William Sinclair (ante) : —
Issue ol the late Lieut. -Col. Walter Sinclair, b. 1841, d. 1887 : in. 1874, Kathleen, da. of
Henry B. F. Dickinson, Esq., of Ashton Keynes, Wilts; —
Gladys Muriel.
The ist baronet, the Rt. Hon. Sir John Sinclair, P.C., D.C.L., F.R.S., M.P., a distinguished
scientific agriculturist and statistician, was offered and refused a peerage. His daughter Catherine,
who died 1864, was a distinguished authoress. The 2nd baronet, Sir George, was styled by Byron
" the prodigy of our school days." Five generations of this family have represented Caithness-shire
in Parliament. The 2nd baronet was M.P. for Caithness-shire (L) 1811-18 and 1831-41.
SITWELL, Creation 1808, of Renishaw, Derbyshire.
Sir GEORGE RERESBY SITWELL, M.P., 4th Baronet ;
b. Jan. 27th, 1860 ; s. his father, Sir SITWELL RERESBY, 1862 ;
ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; is Capt. Yorkshire
Dragoons Yeo. Cav., and a J.P. for Scarborough and Derby-
shire ; sat for Scarborough (C) 1885-6, and was thrice defeated
there, in Oct. and Nov. 1884 and in July 1886; re-elected July
1892 : m. 1886, Lady Ida Emily Augusta Denison, da. of ist
Earl Londesborough, and has issue.
3Mms — Barry of eight or and vert, three lions rampant sable. Crest— A
demi-lion rampant, erased sable, holding between the paws an escutcheon
per pale or and vert.
Seat— Renishaw Hall, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. Club— Carlton.
Ne cede malis. Daughter living— Edith Louisa, b. 1887.
Yield not to misfortune. Sister living— Florence Alice.
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AuntS living (daughters of 2nd Baronet)— Mary Elizabeth {Lady Osborn): m. 1871, Sir George
Robert Osborn, 6th baronet. Residence, Chicksands Priory, Shefford, Beds Geprgiana : in.
1856, Archibald Campbell-Swinton, Esq., who d. 1890, and has issue living, John Liulf. /•. 1358 ;
is Capt. 2nd Vol. Batn. King's Own Scottish Borderers,— George Sitwell, t. 1859 ; is Capt. ?nd
Batn. Highland L.I.,— Alan Archibald, b. 1863, — Alice Susan Lucy. Resilience, Kimmerghame,
Duns, N.B. Lucy Charlotte Hurt: in. 1860, Herwald Craufurd Wake, Esq., C.B., son of Sir
Charles Wake, loth baronet. Resilience, Clifton, Bristol. Blanche Rose Susan Marion. Resi-
dence, Huntercombe Cottage, Scarborough.
WidOW living Of 3rd Baronet— LOUISA LUCY (Lady Sitwell), da. of Col. the Hon. Henry Hely-
Hutchinson [see E. Donoughmore, colls.] : m. 1857, Sir Sitwell Reresby Sitwell, 3rd baronet, who
d. 1862. Residence, Wood End, Scarborough.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. George Frederick Sitwell, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, l>. 1828. d.
1884 : m. 1857, Cecilia Fanny, who d. 1873, da. of the late Henry Fitzroy, Esq.
[D. Grafton] :—
CLAUDE GEORGE HENRY, b. Oct. i8th, 1858 ; is Capt. Manchester Regt., and sen-ing with
Egyptian Army ; served in Afghan war 1879-80 (medal), and in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal
and bronze star) : m. 1887, Amy Elizabeth Barrington, who d. 1890, da. of Robert Barrington
Cooke, Esq., of Scarborough, and has issue living, Cecilia Dorothy Charlotte, b. 1888.— — Cecil
Frederick, b. 1860 ; formerly in the Mercantile Marine ; is Sec. and A.D.C. to Gov. of Windward
Islands (Hon. Sir W. F. Hely-Hutchinson, K.C.M.G.). Herbert Wellington, b. 1861 ; formerly
Lieut. 4th Batn. Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) : HI. 1885, Juliette Fisher,
da. of the late Col. Gary, of the late Confederate States Army, and has issue living, Evelyn Millicent
Fay, b. 1888,— Joyce Cecilia, b. 1892. Residence, Bedford City, Bedford co., Virginia, U.S.A.
This family is descended from the Saxon Earls of Northumberland, as affirmed by an old pedigree
in existence 1756. The Sitwells appeared early in Eckington, Derbyshire , William Cytewell, temp,
Edward III., and Roger Cytewell, temf-. Edward IV., both being holders of land there. The eventual
heiress of the family, Katherine Sitwell, m. 1727, Jonathan Hurt, Esq., and her son Francis succeeded
to the Renishaw estates and assumed the name of Sitwell. The Sitwells are the only remaining
representatives of the family of Reresby of Thribergh, through Mary Reresby, who in 1693 ;«. William
Sitwell.
SKIPWTTH, Creation 1622, of Prestwould, Leicestershire.
Sir GRAY HUMBERSTON D'ESTOTEVILLE SKIPWITH,
nth Baronet ; b. Dec. 4th. 1884; 5. his father, Sir PEYTON
D'ESTOTEVILLE, 1891.
Srins — Argent, three bars gules, in chief a greyhound courant sable,
collared or. Crtst — A turnstile or.
Sisters living— Carrie d'Estoteville. Violet Jane.
Uncle living (son of gth baronet)— GREY HUBERT, b. July 2nd, 1860;,
ed. at Trin. Coll., Oxford.
Aunt living (daughter of 9th baronet)— Selina Jeannette Ursula.
Great-Uncles living (sons of 8th Baronet)— William, b. 1807 ; formerly
bans Dieu je ne puis. Capt. 47th Regt. : m. 1843, Louisa, da. of the late Edward Morant Gale,
Without God I cannot. Esq., of Upham House, Hants, and has issue living, Ida. Grey, b. iSn ;
ed. at Rugby ; is a retired Capt. R.N. ; served in Chinese war 1841-2 :
in. ist, Louisa Maria, who d. 1864, da. of the late Richard Temple, Esq., of The Nash, Wor-
cester, and sister of Sir Richard Temple, ist baronet, G.C.S.I., C.I.E., M.P. ; 2ndly, 1867,
Fanny Elizabeth, da. of the late Henry Tudor, Esq., of 12, Portland Place, London, and has
issue living (by ist marriage), Grey, b. 1855; is Major R.M.L.I.; served in Zulu war 1879,
and in Egyptian campaign 1882, — Sophia Mary, — (by 2nd marriage), Harry Louis d'Estoteville,
R.N., b. 1868; became a Lieut. 1891, — Frederick George, b. 1870; is Lieut, ist Batn. Roy.
Warwickshire Regt. Rev. Randolph, b. 1822 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (S.C.L.
1843) ; is R. of Whilton : m. 1846, Mar)' Holden, only da. of the late Rev. H. E. Steward, and
has issue living, Ernest Estoteville, b. 1847 : "*• *874, Kate, da. of Capt. Peebles, — Constance
Laura : m. 1872, the Rev. George Spencer Leigh-Bennett, V. of Long Sutton, Lincolnshire. Resi-
dence, Whilton Rectory, near Daventry.— Rev. Humberston, b. 1823 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (S.C.L. 1845); formerly R. of Hamstall Ridware : in. ist, 1865, Adelaide Emma, who
d. 1868, da. of the late Rev. Henry Biddulph, of Birdingbury ; 2iidly, 1871, Louisa Mary, da. of the
late Rev. Aithur Robert Kenney-Herbert, R. of Bourton-on-Dunsmore, Warwickshire, and has
issue living(by ist marriage), Alice Louisa. Residence, i, St. Mark's Road, Milverton, Leamington.
Great-Aunt living (daughter of 8th Baronet) — Elizabeth. Residence, 53, Lansdowne Crescent,
Leamington.
WidOW living Of 10th Baronet— ALICE MARY (Lady Skijnuitli), da. of Maj.-Gen. Ber.jr.mm
Bousfield Herrick, R.M.L.I.: w. 1879, ist, Sir Peyton d'Estoteville Skipwith, loth baronet, who
d. 1891 ; sndly, 1892, John Boughton-Leigh, Esq. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Fulwar Skipwith, Esq., 3rd son of 8th baronet, b. 1810, d. 1883 :
in. 1835, Mary Philadelphia (now of Avon House, Tunbridge Wells), da. of the
Rev. Thomas Coker Adams, of Anstey, Warwickshire : —
Gray Townsend, b. 1838 ; is Col. R.E. : in. ist, 1867, Elizabeth Helen, who d. 1878, da. of the late
Major James Wemyss( Bengal Army); 2ndly, 1887, Sophia Flora, da. of the late Col. Charles Cooke
Yarborough, C.B. [.see Cooke, Bart., colls.], and has issue living (by ist marriage), Fulwar
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Estoteville, 6. 1874, — James Wemyss, b. 1875, — Frederick, b. 1877, — Mary Effie, — (by and marriage),
Charles Grey Yule, b. 1890, — Flora Blanche and Frances Helen (twins), — Gertrude Esther May.
Frances Annabella.
Grandchildren of the late Lionel Skipwith, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Archibald Peyton Skipwith, Esq., b. 1853, d. 1884 : nt. 1880, Edith, and
who m. andly, 1888, Capt. Reginald Curtis Toogood {see Curtis, Bart., cr. 1802, colls.], da.
of the Rev. Francis Coulman Royds, R. of Coddington, Chester, and Rural Dean of
Malpas : —
Frank Peyton, h. 1882. Norah.
Issue of the late Lionel Skipwith, Esq., 7th son of 8th baronet, b. 1816, d. 1886.:
in. 1852, Nannette, who d. 1877, da. of the late Thomas Walker, Esq., of Ravenfield
Park, Yorkshire : —
Frederick Charles, b. 1857. Residence, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, New Zealand. Robert Windsor,
b. 1860. Francis, b. 1861 ; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Bedfordshire Regt.^^Granville Gore, b.
1865. Helen : m. 1878, Howard Gilliat, Esq., and has issue living, a son, b. 18 — , — a son, b. 18 — ,
a son, b. 18 — , — a son, b. 18 — , — Margaret Nanette Helen, b. 1891, — a da., b. 1892. Residence, 9,
Upper Belgrave Street, S.W. Dora Mary.— ^Mabel Georgina-: m, 1885, William Henry Perry
Leslie, Esq. Nannette Ida.
Issue of the late Sidmouth Stowell Skipwith, Esq., Com. R.N., loth son of 8th
baronet, b. 1825, d. 1872 : in. 1861, Charlotte (now of 108, Elm Park Gardens,
S.W.), da. of the late James Backwell Praed, Esq., M.P., of Tyringham, Bucks: —
Reginald, b. 1866. Clubs, Wellington, Arthur's. Gerald, b. 1869 ; ed. at Radley. Eva.
This baronet is descended from Robert d'Estoteville, Baron of Cottingham, who came over with
the Conqueror. Many of his descendants were of knightly rank, and distinguished both in war and
in law, a Sir William Skipwith having been a Justice of the Queen's Bench tentf. Edward III. and
Richard II., and a Sir Thomas having achieved honor in the French wars was knighted by Henry V.
The first baronet, who achieved reputation as a poet, sold the Prestwould estates in 1653. The 3rd
baronet emigrated to Virginia, U.S.A., and his successors were settled there for more than 100 years.
Fidus et audax.
Faithful and bold.
SLADE, Creation 1831, of Maunsel House, Somersetshire.
Sir CUTHBERT SLADE, 4th Baronet; b. April xoth,
1863 ; s. his father, Sir ALFRED FREDERICK ADOLPHUS,
1890; is Lieut. 1st Batn. Scots Guards.
^nns — Quarterly of six argent and sable, three horses' heads erased of
the last , on a chief ermine, two bombs fired proper. Crist — On a mount
vert, a horse's head erased sable, within an arch of chain gold.
Seat — Maunsel Grange, Bridgwater. Chtbs — Guards', Bachelors.',
Carlton.
Brother living— BASIL ALFRED, b. May 29th, 1865 : m. 1891, Louisa
Mary, da. of William Clements, Esq., and has issue living, Frederick
William Patrick, b. 1892. Club, Carlton.
Sisters living— Violet Mary : m. 1887, Major John Anstruther Smith-
Cuninghame, 2nd Life Guards {see Carmichael- Anstruther, Bart., colls.].
Irene Marguerite : ;». 1892, Charles Henry Halford, Esq., Lieut.
2nd Batn. Grenadier Guards {see V. Dillon]. Constance Maud.
Uncles living (sons of 2nd Baronet)— Charles George, b. 1837 ; is Col. in
the Army, and Comdt. of Sch. of Musketry ; served in Ashanti war 1874
(medal). Club, Army and Navy. Harry Hubert de Merve, b. 1845 : m. 1879, Evelyn Julia
Marguerite, da. of the late Capt. Frederic Sayer(23rd Foot), [seeM. Normanby, colls.]. Marcus,
b. 1847.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet)— Mary Lucinda : m. 1850, Charles William Tinling, Esq.,
who d. 1885. Harriette Georgina : ;«. 1858, John Staniforth, Esq., and has issue living, Percy
John Frederick (Club, St. James's), b. 1863,— Charles George (flub, St. James's), b. 1868,— Edith
Mary Blanche, — Harriette Rosa Marie,— Georgina Marie Antoinette,— May Francis Alice, — Evelyn
Angela Mary. Residence, 28, Prince's Gate, S. Kensington, S.W. Caroline Georgiana : m. 1859,
John Daniel King, Esq., Barrister-at-law, who d. 1884, and has issue living, Austin St. John, b.
1869,— Helen Auxilium : m. 1884, Eric Henry Stuart Bruce, Esq. [see Bruce, Bart., colls., cr. 1629].
— Ethelreda Dorothea : m. 1887, Charles Dowdall, Esq., of Shanghai, — Lilian Marguerite : m. 1887-,
Major Josiah Philip Crampton Neville, I.S.C.,— Maud,— Marion,— Alfreda,— Irene Hilda,— Ulrica.
Florence Barbara : m. 1863, Alexander Gordon Breton, Esq., Solicitor, and has issue living,
Frederick Edward, b. 1864 : m. 1890, Alice Emily Esther, da. of W. Strong, Esq. Residence,
24, St. Charles's Square, N. Kensington, W.
Great-Uncles living (sons of ist Baronet) — Herbert Dawson, b. 1824; entered ist Dragoon
Guards j842, became Major 1859, Lieut. -Col. 1868, Col. 1873. and Maj.-Gen. 1881 (h.p. 1876):
in. 1851, Henriette : Augusta, da. of the late Chichester F. Bolton, Esq., of Tullydonnell, co. Louth,
and has issue living, Gerald, b. 1851, — Maud Evelyn : m. 1887, Morley Humphery, Esq., of
8, Gloucester Street, Warwick Square, S.W. Club, Army and Navy.-= — Wyndham, b. 1826 ; ed.
at Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1849); Bar. Inner Temple 1850; is a Metropolitan
Police Magistrate, and a J.P. for Somerset ; formerly Recorder of Penzance ; m. 1863, Cicely, da. of
Sir Digby Neave, 3rd baronet, and has issue living, Wyndham Neave, b. 1867 ; ed. at Eton, and
at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1890) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1891,— Cicely Maud : m. 1886, Lieut. -CoL
William Kenyon Mitford [see B. Kenyon], of Pitshill, Petworth,— Mary Arundell : m. 1887, Rowland
Burdon, Esq., of Castle Eden, Durham,— Olive. Residences, 70, St. George's Square, S.W. ;
Montys Court, Taunton. Clubs, Carlton, Arthur's Rev. George Fitzclarence, b. 1831 ; ed. at
Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1854, M.A. 1857, and Fellow of All Souls') ; is R. of
Buckland, and Rural Dean of Re;gate : ;«. 1858, Eleanor Frances, da. of Henry Warre, Esq., of
Bindon, Somerset, and has issue living, Edmond John Warre (Club Junior United Service), R.N.,
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b. 1859; became Lieut. 1879; served in Egyptian war 1882 (medal and bronze star): m. 1887,
Florence Madelena, el. da. of J. Carr Saunders, Esq., and has issue living, Rhona Warre b. 1889,
— .Marcus Warre, b. 1865; ed. at New- Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1889); Bar. Inner Temple 1891, —
Henry Adolphus Warre, b. 1869, — Margaret Philippa Rose. Residence. Buckland Rectory, Reigate,
Surrey. Club, United University.
Great-Aunts living (daughters of ist Baronet)— Sophia Louisa : m. 1863, Lieut.-Col. Adolphus
William Desart Burton, C. B., who d. 1882 [see Burton, Bart., colls.]. Residence, Pollacton, co.
Carlow. Gertrude Matilda.
WidOW llnng Of 3rd Baronet— MARY CONSTANCE (Lady Slade), da. of William Cuthbert, Esq.,
of Beaufront Castle, Northumberland : m. 1860, Sir Alfred Frederick Adolphus Slade, 3rd baronet,
who d. 1890. Residence. 2, Cadogan Gardens, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Gen. Marcus John Slade, 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1801, d.
1872 : ;«. 1842, Charlotte (now of Hampton Court Palace), da. of the Hon. Andrew
Ramsay [see E. Dalhousie, colls.] : —
John Ramsay, C.B., b. 1843 ; is Col. R.A., and an A.D.C. to H.M. ; served in Afghan campaigns
1878-9-80 (mentioned in despatches), and in Transvaal campaign 1881 ; was D.A.A. and Q.M.G. at
Devonport 1882-7, and Mi'- Attache at Rome 1887-92 ; C.B. 1881 : »i. ist, 1871, Lucia Aurora,
•who d. 1872, da. of Senor Don Vicente di Ramos in Marin ; 2ndly, 1882, Janet Little, da. of the late
Gen. Robert Blucher Wood, C. B., and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Lucia, b. 1883. Resi-
dence, 10, William Street, Lowndes Square, S.W. Clubs, United Service, St. James's.— —Frederick
George, b. 1851 ; is Col. R.A. ; served in Kaffir war 1878, in Secocoeni campaign 1878, in Zulu
war 1879, present at battle of Ulundi (medal with clasp, mentioned in despatches), in Transvaal
campaign 1881, in Egyptian campaign 1882 as A.D.C. to Maj.-Gen. Sir H. E. Wood, K.C.B.
(medal, 4th class Medjidie, bronze star), in Soudan campaign 1884 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
Major, two clasps), and in Nile Expedition as D.A.A. G. Intelligence Depart. 1884-5 (two clasps,
.mentioned in despatches, Brevet Lt.-Col.) ; was A. \.G. Egyptian Army 1882-4, and D.A.A. G.,
Malta, 1885-90 : m. 1885, Emtr.eline Charlotte Delap, da. of the late Major Wadham Wyndham
Bond, of Armagh, and has issue living, Marie Ruby Eileen, b. 1889, — Victoria Olga Edwine, b. 1891.
Club, United Service. Helen Grace.
Issue of the late Col. William Hickes Slade, roth son of ist baronet, b. 1829, d. 1884:
;«. 1861, Cecilia Louisa, da. of Sir Charles Des Voeux, 4th baronet : —
Cecil William Paulet, b. 1863 ; is Capt. 3rd Batn. Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regt.), and
employed by British E. Africa Co. Club, Orleans. Reginald Robert, b. 1868 ; formerly Lieut. 4th
Batn. Suffolk Regt. Frederic Rupert, b. 1870 ; is Lieut. 4th Batn. Sherwood Foresters (Derby-
shire Regt.). Alice Mary.
The ist baronet, Gen. Sir John, G.C.H., served with great distinction in the Peninsular war.
The 2nd baronet was an eminent Q.C. Sir Alfred, 3rd baronet, who served during the Crimean War,
was Receiver-Gen, of Inland Revenue 1875-90.
SLINGSBY, Creation 1635, of Scriven Park, Yorkshire. [Extinct 1869.]
Sir CHARLES SLINGSBY, loth and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 9th Baronet— Emma Louisa Catherine : in. 1860, Capt. Thomas Slingsby,
(formerly of Royal Horse Guards), son of the late Col. Powell Leslie, of Glasslough. Residences,
Scriven Park, Knaresborough ; Red House, York.
BOWYER-SMIJTH, Creation 1661, of Hill Hall, Essex.
Sir WILLIAM BOWYER-SMIJTH, i2th Baronet ; b.
1840 ; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM, 1883 ; ed. at Eton ; entered
Diplo. Ser. 1858, and retired as Sec. of Legation 1881.
igatron of Sbrtt Jibings -Attleburgh R., Hales V. with Heckingham P.C.,
Norfolk ; Stapleford-Tawney R., Essex.
^rms— Quarterly : ist and 4th, sable, a fesse, dancettee argent billettee,
between three licncels rampant-guardant of the second, each supporting an
altar or, flaming proper, Smijth; 2nd and 3rd, or, a bend vair, cotissed
gules, Btrwyer. Crests — ist, a salamander in flames proper ; 2nd, on a ducal
coronet or, an heraldic tiger sejant argent.
Seat— Hill Hall, Theydon Mount, Epping. Town Residence — 24,
Chesham Place, S.W. Club— Canton.
Qui pote lucet. Brother living— EDWARD DE GREY, b. 1846. Residence,
Sister living— Cicely. Residence, 24, Chesham Place, S.W.
Half-Sisters living— Wilhelmina. Adela.
AuntS living (daughters of loth Baronet) — Adela Monckton : m. 1843, Capt. Edward Jodrell, who
d. 1868 [seejodrell, Bart., colls.]. Residence, Bay-field Hall, Holt. Marianne Weyland : m. 1847,
Col. Samuel Brise Ruggles- Brise, C.B. (4th Batn. Essex Regt.), and has issue living, Archibald
Weyland (of Durwards, Rivenhall, Witham, Essex. Club, Carlton), b. 1853 ; Bar. Inner Temple
1877 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Essex : m. 1876, Mabel, da. of the late Octavius Edward Coope, Esq.,
M.P., of Rochetts, South Weald, Brentwood, — Evelyn John (of 120, Mount Street, W.), b. 1857 ;
appointed a Commr. of Prisons for England and Wales 1892, — Reginald Francis, b. 1860, — Harold
Goodeve ; is Lieut. 3rd Batn. Grenadier Guards, — Adela Marianne, — Edith Cecilia : m. 1872,
Capt. James Algernon Ind, of White Hall, Colchester,— Constance Sophia : m. 1874, W. Hunter
Rodwell, Esq., of Holbrook House, Ipswich, — Alice Catherine, — Rosalind Letitia : ;«. 1878, Edward
Kensit Norman, Esq., of Mistley Lodge, Manningtree,— Florence Ada,— Beatrice Georgiana. Resi-
dence, Spain's Hall, Finchingfield, Braintree.
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Widow living Of lltll Baronet — ELIZA FECHNIE {Lady Bmuyer-Stnijth), only da. of David
Baird Malcolm, Esq., of Crieff, Perthshire: in. ist, 1875, as his 2nd wife, Sir William Bowyer-
Smijth, nth baronet, who d 1883; 2ndly, 1890, W. H. E. Stanford, Esq. Residence, Twineham
Court, Cuckfield.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Alfred John Edward Bowyer-Smijth, 2nd son of loth baronet,
b. 1825, d. 1887: tit. 1847, Mary Constantia, da. of Maj.-Gen. Sir John Roll,
K.C.B. :—
Alfred John, b. 1850 ; is Major 3rd Batn. Hampshire Regt. Clement Weyland, b. 1851 : m. 1891,
Maud, da. of W. Gray, Esq., of Sydney, N.S. Wales. Edmur.d Caswall, b. 1853 : m. 1884,
Annie, da. of W. Gray, Esq., of Sydney, N.S. Wales. Etheldreda Frances: in. 1880, Capt.
Reginald Edward Pole [see Van-Notten-Pole, Bart., colls.]. Residence, Shortheath House,
Wrecclesham, near Farnham. Helen Mary: tn. 1876, Gerald Hall, Esq. Residence, Brooke
House, Alton, Hants.
Issue of the late Capt. Joseph Smijth-Windham, 5th son of 7th baronet, b. 1792, d.
Katherine, who d. 1865, da. of John Trotter, Esq., of Dyrham
1857 : [in. 1824,
Park, Herts :—
Ashe, b. 1830 : in. 1859, Juliet, da. of Col. Hugh Maclean, of Coll, co. Argyll, and has issue living,
Ashe, b. 1863, — William, b, 1864, — Katharine Jane (Hon. Mrs. George T. Devereu.r), b. 1861 : in.
as his second wife, 1889, Maj.-Gen. the Hon. George Talbot Devereux [see V. Hereford]. Residence,
Wawne, Sutton, Yorks. George, b. 1833: formerly Major Rifle Brig. ; served in Crimean cam-
paign 1854-5 (medal with three clasps, and Turkish medal), and in Indian Mutiny campaign (medal
with clasp) : .m. 1865, Clarissa Elizabeth, da. of Lord Charles James Fox Russell [see D. Bedford],
and has issue living, Charles Joseph, b. 1867, — Walter George, b. 1868, — Claude Seymour, b. 1869, —
Edward John, b. 1871, — James Ashe, b. 1873, — Henry Stewart (twin), b. 1873, — Arthur Russell, b.
1874, — Evelyn, — Rachel Isabella.^— Joseph Charles, b. 1838 ; entered R.A. 1856, and retired as
Lieut. -Col. 1881 : tit. 1876, Emily Harriet, who d. 1878, da. of Sir Claude William de Crespigny,
frd baronet, and has issue living, a da. Francis Wentworth, b. 1847. Anne : in. 1875, Col.
heffield Hamilton-Grace [see Grace, Bart.]. Residence, Knole, Frant, Tunbridge Wells.
The loth baronet assumed in 1833 the additional surname of Bowyer and the nth baronet sat as
M.P. for Essex S. (C) 1852-7.
SMITH, Creation 1804, of Tring, Hertfordshire.
Sir CHARLES CUNLIFFE SMITH, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Dec. I5th, 1827 ; s. his father, Sir CHARLES JOSHUA, 1831 ;
ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. : is a D.L. and a J.P.
for Essex (High Sheriff 1852) : m. 1855, Agnes Frederica, da.
of the late Capel Cure, Esq., of Blake Hall, Essex, and has
issue.
^rms — Ermine, a saltire azure charged with an escallop or, between three
crescents one in chief and two in the flanks, and a dolphin naiant embowed
in base, of the second. Cnst — Between a pen in bend or, feathered argent,
surmounted by a sword proper, pommel and hilt or, an escutcheon azure,
charged with an escallop of the first, pendent by a ribbon gules.
Seat — Suttons, Romford, Essex.
Marte et ingenio.
By war and •wit.
Sons living— DRUMMOND CUNLIFFE, <5. Feb. 23rd, 1861 ; formerly
Lieut. 4th Batn. Essex Regt. Reginald Cunliffe, b. 1863 ; is Lieut.
(temporary h.p.) in the Army : HI. 1892, Maud Eliza, da. of Robert Gosling,
Esq , of Hassobury, Herts., and 28, Portlana Place, W.
Daughters living— Frederica Mary. Laura : m. 1891, the Rev. Charles George Beaumont
Hotham [see B. Hotham, colls.]. Residence, Theydon Garnon Rectory, Essex.
Sister living — Augusta Elizabeth : m. 1857, tne Rgv- Lawrence George Capel Cure, R. of Roding
Abbess, and has issue living, Henry, b. 1858, — Rev. Edward, b. 1860; is V. of Bradninch, Devon :
m. 1888, Maria, da. of the late Walker Skirrow, Esq., of 2, Queensberry Place, S.W., — Alfred, b.
1862 ; is Capt. R.A., — Charles Laurence, b. 1868, — Frederick, b. 1869,— Agnes, — Margaret, —
Isabelle, — Emmeline Augusta. Residence, Roding Abbess Rectory, Chipping Ongar, Essex.
Sister living Of 2nd Baronet-Eliza (Lady Le Marchant): m. 1835, Sir Denis Le Marchant,
ist baronet, who d. 1874. Residence, 2, West Eaton Place, S.W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Spencer Smith Esq., brother of 2nd baronet, b. 1806, d. 1882 : tn.
1835, Frances Anne (now of 99, Eaton Place, S.W.), da. of Sir Michael Seymour,
K.C.B., ist baronet : —
Seymour Spencer, b. 1841 ; is a retired Capt. R.N. Residence, Fonthill, Jamaica. Clubs, United
Service, Constitutional.-^— /^CT/. Spencer Compton HAMII.TON-SPENCER-SMITH, b. 1842 ; ed. at
Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1868, M.A. 1870) ; is V. of Kingston ; assumed in 1872 the surnames of
Hamilton-Spencer-Smith : in. 1872, Mary, da. of the late Adm. Cospatrick Baillie-Hamilton [see E.
Haddington, colls.], and has issue living, Drummond Cospatric, b. 1876, — Michael Seymour, b. 1881,
—Margaret Cecily. Residence, Kingston Vicarage, near Wareham. Club, Athenaeum. Rev.
Orlando Spencer, b. 1843 ; ed. at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1867, M.A. 1870) ; formerly R. of Swyre :
in. 1876, Theodosia, who d. 1890, da. of the late Gen. Sir Richard England, G.C.B., and has issue
living, Gerald Montagu, b. 1881,— Richard Osbaldeston, b. 1885.— Katharine Winifred, — Theodosia
Lettice, — Pamela, — Olive Dorothea. Residence, Landford Lodge, Salisbury. Club, Oxford and
Cambridge. Gilbert Joshua Spencer (twin), b. 1843 ; formerly Capt. 8sth Regt., and 3rd Batn.
Hampshire Regt. : m. 1875, Edith Charlotte, da. of the late Hon. Dudley Worsley Anderson-Pelham
[see E. Yarborough, colls.], and has issue living, Madeline Charlotte, — Edith Frances. — Grace
Isabel, — Mary Eleanor, — Rachel,— Frances Maud, — Beatrice Evelyn, — Octavia. Residence,
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Maidenstone, near Bursledon, Southampton. Eleanor Spencer : m. 1861, Robert Gosling, Esq.r
J.P., and has issue living, Robert Cunliffe (Club, White's), b. 1868,— William Sullivan (Club,
Guards'); is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Scots Guards, b. 1869, — Seymour Frederick, b. 1871 ; is Lieut. R.A.,
— George Bennett, b. 1872 ; is Lieut. 3rd Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own), — Alfred Henry,.
b. 1874, — Lionel Drummond, b. 1875, — Thomas Spencer, b. 1877, — Maud Eleanor, — Dora Mary, —
Frances Emily: in. 1892, James Farquharson Remnant, Esq., Bar.-at-law, of 36, Eaton Terrace,
S.W., — Gertrude Augusta, — Isabella Charlotte, — Ethel Georgiana. Residences, Hassobury, near
Bishop's Stortford ; 28, Portland Place, W. Dora Spencer: m. 1876, the Rev. John Jenkyns, R.
of Thornhaugh, and has issue living, Hugh Hobhouse, b. 1879, — Stephen Spencer, b. 1882, —
Dorothea Edith. Residence, Thornhaugh Rectory, near Wansford.^— Augusta Frances Spencer.
Frances Adela Spencer.
The ist baronet, Sir Drummond, not having issue, the patent of baronetcy was conferred with
remainder to the issue male of Charles Smith, Esq., M.P., of Suttons, Essex.
SMITH, Creation 1809, of Eardiston, Worcestershire.
Sir WILLIAM SMITH, 3rd Baronet ; b. Oct. 5th,
1823 ; s. his father, Sir CHRISTOPHER SIDNEY, 1839 ; is a
D.L. and a J.P. for Worcestershire ; formerly Capt. Worcester-
shire Yeo. Cav. : m. 1843, Susan, who d. 1892. da. of Sir
William George Parker, 2nd Baronet, and has issue.
$rms — Sable, a cross flory, or, on a chief engrailed ermine, a demi-lion
issuant between two cross-crosslets gules. Crest — A greyhound couchant,
sable, collared and line refle.xed over the back, or, the body charged with
a cross-crosslet, of the last, the dexter paw resting upon a cross flory, as in
the arms.
Residence —
Sons living— Charles Edward Winwpod, b. 1853. William Arthur \Vin-
wood, b. 1854 : m. 1886, Harriet Eliza, da. of the late John Lethbridge
Cowlard, Esq., of Madford, Launceston, and has issue living, Constance
Evelyn Winwood, b. 1888, — Gladys Pauline Winwood, b. 1889. Residence. Chelston, Torquay. ,
Daughters living— Mary Agnes Winwood (Lady Hughes): m. ist, 1881, the Rev. Sir Thomas
Collingwood Hughes, 8th Bart., who d. 1889 ; 2ndly. 1890, R. H. Gunning, Esq., M.D., LL.D.
Residence, 12, Addison Crescent, Kensington, W. Elizabeth Ellen Winwood : m. 18^2, Edward
Vincent Vashon Wheeler, Esq. Residence, Newnham Court. Tenbury.
Brother living— Edward, b. 1826. Residence, i, Manor Place, Paddington, W.
Sisters living — Elizabeth : in. 1853, Charles Gabriel Shaw, Esq., formerly Assist, to Director-Gen.
of Stores, India Office. Residence, 89, Kensington Gardens Square, Bayswater, W. Ellen.
Grandchildren living— Issue of the late Christopher Sydney Winwood Smith, b. 1846, d. 1886 :
in. 1877, Caroline, da. of William Holland, Esq., of Fitzroy, Queensland : —
WILLIAM SYDNEY WINWOOD, b. April ist, 1879. Maud Agnes Winwood Dorothy
Winwood.
CUSACK-SMITH, Creation 1799, of Newtown, King's County.
Sir WILLIAM CUSACK-SMITH, 4th Baronet ;
b. 1822 ; s. his father, Sir MICHAEL, 1859; formerly
an Officer 4th Royal Wurtemburg Lancers.
^Vrms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent on a bend between
two unicorns' heads erased azure armed or, three lozenges of
the last, Smith ; 2nd and 3rd, per pale or and azure, a fesse-
counterchanged, Cnsack. Crests— ist, out of a ducal coronet
or, a unicorn's head azure, armed gold; 2nd, a mermaid
sable, crined and garnished or, and bearing in her exterior
hand a mirror proper, framed and handled. j»upporttrs —
Dexter, a merman sable, crined and garnished or, bearing in
his exterior hand a trident of the second ; sinister, a mermaid
sable, crined and garnished or, and bearing in her exterior
hand a mirror proper, framed and handled of the second.
Residence —
In God is my hope.
Sister living— Mary : m. 1845, the Rev. Henry Charles Hawley, who d. 1877 [see Hawley, Bart.,
colls.]. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rt. Hon. Thomas Berry Cusack-Smith (infra); —
Issue of the late William Robert Lucas Cusack-Smith, Esq., b. 1832, d. 1887 : m. 1856, Mary-
Blanche, da. of John Chisenhale Chisenhale, Esq., of Arley Hall, Lancashire : —
THOMAS BERRY, b. Feb. i6th, r859 ; ed. at Eton; Bar. Middle Temple, 1884; forme'ly LieuU
ist Vol. Batn. Essex Regt. ; was Chancellor of the Primrose League 1887-9; appointed H.B.M.'s
Consul at Samoa, and Dep. Commr. for W. Pacific 1890 : ;«. 1886, Winifred, da. of the Rev.
John Whitaker Maitland, of Loughton Hall, Essex [see Neave, Bart.], and has issue livin
Williamina, />. 1887. Residence, British Consulate, Samoa. Club, Junior Constitutional.
eave, Bart.], and has issue living, Mala
Guy
Henry Charles, b. 1862 ; ed. at Eton. - Angela Eliza. - Florence Blanche.
Issue of the late Rt. Hon. Thomas Berry Cusack-Smith, Master of the Rolls in Ireland,
and son of 2nd baronet, b. 1795, d. 1866: m. 1827, Louisa, who d. 1872, da. of James
Hugh Smith-Barry, Esq., of Marbury Hall, Cheshire : —
Mary Ann Angelina. Anne Eliza.— —Caroline Augusta ; in. 1851, James William Middleton
Berry, Esq., who d. 1855. Residence, Ballynegall, co. Westmeath.— Frances Mary Anne.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Qui capit capitur.
Issue of the late Gen. Michael William Smith, C.B., son of ist baronet, b. 1809, d.
1891 : in. 1830, Charlotte, who d. 1891, da. of George W. Carr, Esq. : —
William Whitmore, b. 1846 ; is Major R.H.A. : m. 1885, Frances, da. of Col. Hill Mussenden Leathes,
of Herringfleet Hall, Suffolk, and Banksea, Dovercourt, Essex, and has issue living, Mary Enid,
b. 1887, — Ivone Eleanor, b. 1892, Eleanor Jane Charlotte. Residence,
The ist baronet, Sir Michael Smith, P.C., was Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland and the first
judicial Master of the Rolls in that country. The 2nd baronet, Sir William, who was also a Baron of
the Exchequer in Ireland, assumed his mother's surname of Cusack in 1799, and obtained a grant of
supporters. It is remarkable that, while Solicitor-General, he and his father, then a Baron of the
Exchequer, went the North-East Circuit together as Judges of Assize.
Smith-Dodsworth, see Dodsworth.
Smith-Gordon, see Gordon.
Smith-Marriott, see Marriott.
SMYTH, Creation 1859, of Ashton Court, Somersetshire.
Sir JOHN HENRY GREVILLE SMYTH, ist Baronet \
son of the late Thomas Upton, Esq., of Ingmire Hall,
Westmoreland ; b. Jan. 2nd, 1836 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch.
Ch., Oxford; is a J.P. for Somerset (High Sheriff 1865);
assumed the surname and arms of Smyth in lieu of Upton by
royal license 1852: tii. 1884, Emily Frances, da. of the Rev.
Henry Hugh Way, of Aldbourne Manor, Slough, and widow of
George Oldham Edwards, Esq., of Redland Court, Gloucester.
ijpntron of efibf ^CifaingS — Stapleton V. and (with another) Henbury V.,
Gloucestershire; Forscote R., and (with another) Long Ashton V., Whit-
church V., Somerset.
Jmns— Gules, on a chevron between three cinquefoils argent, as many
leopards' faces sable. Crtst — A griffin's head erased gules, gorged with a.
collar gemelle, and beaked and eared or.
Seats— Ashton Court, Bristol ; Wraxall Lodge, near Bristol ; Heath
He who takes is taken. House, Stapleton, Gloucestershire ; Wick Hall, Brighton. Club — Windham.
Sister living — Florence Anne : tit. 1858, Clement Upton-Cottrell-Dormer, Esq., whorf. 1880, and has
issue living, Charles Walter (of Rousham Park, Oxford), b. 1860 ; formerly Capt. I3th Hussars : in.
1889, Ursula, da. of Thomas R. B. Leslie-Melville-Cartwright, Esq. [E. Leven and Melville],
and has issue living, Clement £. 1891, Charles Melville^. 1892, — Clement Adelmar, b. 1862 ; formerly
Capt. 4th Batn. Gloucestershire Regt., — John Herbert, b. 1865 ; is Lieut. 4th Batn. Oxfordshire
L.I. : m. 1892, Hilda, da. of Horace Dormer Trelawny, Esq. {see Salusbury-Trelawny, Bart.,
colls.], — Maximilian, b. 1867 ; ed. at Radley,— Aubrey Caesar, b. 1874, — William Otway, b. 1878,
— Humphrey Randle, b. 1881, — Beatrice : m. 1884, Arthur Parish, Esq., — Florence Augusta (Hon.
Mrs. Cecil Irby) ; m. 1885, the Hon. Cecil Saumarez Irby [see B. Boston], — Evelyn Hilda, — Winifred
Evelyn, — Katherine Elizabeth. Residences, Rousham, Oxford ; Ingmire Hall, Westmoreland ; 2,
Pont Street, S.W.
This baronet is maternally descended from Sir John Smyth, Bart., whose title became extinct in
1849. This baronet's sisters, Florence and Mary, were respectively the mothers of the present baronet's
parents. An attempt was made in 1853, by an imposter named John Provis, to substantiate, by a series
of forgeries and perjuries, his title to the estates, &c., for which offence he was sentenced in 1854 to
twenty years' transportation.
SMYTHE, Creation 1660, of Eshe Hall, Durham.
Sir CHARLES FREDERICK SMYTHE, yth Baronet ,
b. March i6th, 1819; j. his father, Sir EDWARD JOSEPH, 1856;.
ed. at St. Gregory's Coll., Downside ; is a J.P. for co. Durham,
and a D.L. and a J.P. for Salop (High Sheriff 1867) : m. 1855,
the Hon. Maria Stonor, da. of 3rd Baron Camoys, and has issue.
|3:itron of (Lhu Jibing — Acton-Bernall R., Salop.
Anns — Sable, three roses argent. Crtst — A buck's head erased, gorged
with a chaplet of laurel all proper.
Seats — Wooton Hall, Warwickshire ; Eshe Hall, Durham. Residence
— Acton Burnell Park, Shrewsbury. Club — Brooks's.
Daughter living— Mary Frances : m. 1877, Oscar Henry Blount, Esq.
[D. Somerset], and has issue living, Frances Mary Charlotte. Residence,
Orche Hill, Gerrard's Cross, Bucks.
Brother living— JOHN WALTER, b. 1827 ; formerly Capt. Louth
Rifles : •>». 1864, Marie Louise, da. of William Herbert, Esq., of Clytha
House, Usk, Monmouthshire, and has issue living, Edward Walter Joseph
Patrick Herbert, b. 1869, — Frances Marie Louise, — Ismay Ursula
Annunciata. Residence, Hill Grove, Clytha, Usk, Monmouthshire. Club, Hurlingham,
Regi semper fidelis.
A hvays faithful to ttiy
king.
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BUCKWORTH-HERNE-SOAME, Creation 1697, of Sheen, Surrey.
Sir CHARLES BUCKWORTH-HERNE-SOAME, Qth
Baronet; b. May 29th, 1830; s. his uncle, Sir JOHN, 1888;
ed. at Bedford Sch. ; studied at St. Bartholomew's Hospital,
and became a M.R.C.S. Eng., and a L.S.A. 1854 ; is a J.P.
and a County Councillor for Shropshire (Dawley and Malinslee
Div.) : m. 1855, Mary, da. of Richard Fellows Procter, Esq.,
of Iron Bridge, Salop, and has issue.
Drills — Quarterly : ist and 4th, gules, a chevron between three mallets
or, a canton argent for difference, Soatiif ; 2nd and 3rd, sable, a chevron
between three cross-crosslets fitchee argent, Buckiuorth. Crtsts — ist, a lure
gules, garnished and stringed argent, thereon a falcon or, beaked and legged
of the second ; 2nd, a man's head in profile armed with a helmet, the beaver
up all proper.
Residence — Dawley, Salop.
Son living— CHARLES, 6. Sept. i8th, 1864; ed. at Newport, Salop; admitted a solicitor 1889.
Residence, The Laurels, Dawley, Salop.
Daughters living— Mary Hannah: m. ist, 1878, Arthur Marcy, Esq., who d. 1883; 2ndly, 1889,
the Rev. Richard Herbert Snape. Residence, Eskdale Vicarage, Cumberland. - Evelyn : m. 1881
George Day Harrison, Esq. Residence, Walton Villa, Stone, Staffordshire.
Brother living— Richard, b. 1833. Residence, Dawley, Salop.
Sister living — Hannah : m. 1864, John Richards, Esq. Residence, Brighton.
Sir John, the ist baronet, was High Sheriff of London 1704. Sir Everard, the 3rd baronet, was
Assist. Gentleman Usher to King George III. Sir Everard, the sth baronet, Gentleman-Pensioner
and Exon of the Guard, temp. George III., assumed the additional surname of Herne. Sir Buckworth
Buckworth-Herne, the 6th baronet, assumed, in 1806, the additional surname of Soame by royal license,
in compliance with the will of Sir Peter Soame, Bart, (title now extinct).
SPEARMAN, Creation 1840, of Hanwell, Middlesex.
Sir JOSEPH LAYTON ELMES SPEARMAN, 2nd
Baronet, son of the late Alexander Young Spearman, Esq., el.
son of ist Baronet ; b. Sept. 22nd. 1857 ; s. his grandfather, the
Right Hon. Sir ALEXANDER YOUNG, 1874; ed. at Eton, and
at Brasenose Coll., Oxford ; formerly Capt. and Brig. Welsh
Div. R.A. ; is a J.P. for Glamorganshire (High Sheriff 1882):
m. 1878, Ethel, da. of William Leask, Esq., formerly of 48,
Queen's Gate, S.W. , and has issue.
JJatron of ©nt JCibing — Llansannor R., Glamorganshire.
£\rms — Azure, on a chevron ermine between three tilting spears, argent,
headed or, a red deer's head erased proper. Crrst — A lion rampant proper,
gorged with a collar gemelle or, supporting a tilting spear also proper,
enfile
led with a mural crown or.
Seats — LlansannorCourt, Cowbridge ; The Spring, Hanwell, Middlesex.
Club — Carlton.
Dum spiro spero.
While I breathe I hope,
Sons living— JOSEPH WILLIAM, b. Aug. 22nd, 1879. Alexander Young, b. 1881. Robert
Henry, b. 1882.
Daughters living— Ethel Nest Gwendolene Anne. Sybil Mary. Another.
Half-Brothers living — Alexander Young Crawshay Mainwaring, R.N., b. 1862; became Lieut.
1885: m. 1892, Jessie Aubrey, da. of the Rev. Cadwallader Coker, R. of Fringfoid, Oxon. Club,
Army and Navy Charles Edward, b. 1863 ; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Roy. Munster Fusiliers.
Uncles living (sons of ist Baronet) — Edmund Robert, /'. 1837 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Sec. to Public
Works Loan Board, and a J.P. for Middlesex : »«. 1859, Lady Maria Louisa Fitzmaurice, da. of sth
Earl of Orkney, and has issue living, Edmund Alexander Malcolm, b. 1862 ; formerly Lieut, ist Vol.
Batn. Bedfordshire Regt.,— Robert Wickham Morant, b. 1867 ; sometime Private Sec. to Gov. of
Grenville Place, Cromwell Road, S.W. Horace Ralph, b. 1840 ; ed. at Sherborne, and at Roy!
Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; is Col. I.S.C., and a Commr. in Burmah : m. 1867, Isabella, el. da. of
Thomas Sutherland, Esq., and has issue living, Horace Ralph, b. 1868, — Alexander Young, b. 1872 ;
ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; is Lieut, ist Batn. Roy. Warwickshire Regt., — Ian Iverach
Sutherland, b. 1874. Club, Naval and Military. Rudolph Henries, b. 1845; ed. at Eton, and at
Oriel Coll., Oxford; Bar. Inner Temple 1869; is Recorder of Bridgnorth : in. 1885, Dorothy Jane,
da. of Edward W. Mantell, Esq., and has issue living, Jane, — Margaret Dorothy. Residence, n,
Argyll Road, Campden Hill, W. Chambers, i, Dr. Johnson's Buildings, Temple, E.G. Club,
New University.
Aunts living (daughters of ist Baronet) — Jane Alexandrina: m. 1850, William Layton Lowndes,
Esq. Residences, 27, Marine Parade, Dover ; The Hermitage, Hanwell. Henrietta Eliza Mar-
garet. Augusta Herries:_»/. 1861, the Rev. Morris Edgar Stanbrough, M.A., R. of Creyke,
and has issue living, Walter Farnell Henniker, b. 1869, — Maurice Hugh, b. 1870, — Leonard Kenyon,
b. 1874, — Ethel Margaret : in. 181
Residence, Creyke Rectory, near
b. 1874, — Ethel Margaret: in. 1891, Edmund Clive Street, Esq., — Helen Augusta, — Evelyn Maud.
• York.
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The family of Spearman is of considerable antiquity in Durham. John Spearman, a lawyer and
ary t
STAMER, Creation 1809, of Beauchamp, Dublin.
Right Rev. Sir LOVELACE TOMLINSON STAMER, D.D.
(Lord Bishop Suffragan of Shrewsbury), 3rd Baronet ; b. Oct.
i8th, 1829 ; s. his father, Capt. Sir LOVELACE, 1860 ; ed. at
Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1853, M.A. 1856,
D.D. 1888) : is V. of St. Chad's, Shrewsbury, and Preb. of Lich-
field ; formerly R. of Stoke-upon-Trent, Archdeacon and Rural
Dean; consecrated Bishop Suffragan of Shrewsbury 1888: m.
1857, Ellen Isabel, da. of the late Joseph Dent, Esq., of
Ribston Hall, Wetherby, and has issue.
Drills — Quarterly gules and azure, a cross ermine charged with the city
sword in the scabbard in pale proper ; in the ist and 4th quarters, on a
fesse dancette argent, a lion passant gules ; in the 2nd and 3rd, a cap of
justice or between three castles argent. Crest — A stag's head erased gorged
Virtute et valore. with a mural crown or. ^Wotto obtr Crest — "Jubilee."
By valor and strength. Residence — St. Chad's, Shrewsbury. Club — St. Stephen's.
Sons living— LOVELACE, b. April 4th, 1859 ; is Capt. i6th Lancers. Club. Naval and Military.
Rev. Frederick Charles, b. 1860 ; is R. of Keele, Staffordshire : m. 1891, Ethel, da. of the late
Alexander Donovan, Esq., of Framfield Place, Sussex, and has issue living, Gladys Mabel, b. 1892.
Residence, Keele Rectory, near Newcastle-under-Lyme.— — William Edward, b. 1864 ; formerly
Lieut, ist Vol. Batn. Prince of Wales's (N. Staffordshire Regt.). Rev. Reginald Dent, b. 1865 ;
is Curate of St. Chad's, Shrewsbury. Arthur Cowie, b. 1866.
Daughters living— Ellen Caroline. Mabel Frederica. Evelyn Lucinda.
Brother living— William John Alexander, b. 1833. Residence,
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. William Stamer, D.D., 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1803, d. 1866 :
m. ist, 1826, Anne Margaret, who d. 1833, da. of Col. Jeremy Lock; andly, 1841,
Eleanor Louisa, who d. 1886, da. of R. Houlditch, Esq., of Hampstead : —
Charlotte Matilda : in. ist, 1851, Richard Hall Appleyard, Esq., Barrister-at-law, whprf. 1876 ; 2ndly,
1877, the Rev. George Musgrave, who d. 1883, and has issue living (by ist marriage), three sons
and five daus. Residence, Bath.
The ist baronet, Sir William Stamer, was Lord Mayor of Dublin 1809 and 1819, and commanded
a regiment of the Dublin Yeomanry during the Irish rebellion.
STAPLES, Creation 1628, of Lissan, co. Tyrone.
Sir NATHANIEL ALEXANDER STAPLES, 8th Baronet,
2nd son of the late Rev. John Molesworth Staples, brother of
7th Baronet ; b. May ist, 1817 ; s. his uncle, Sir THOMAS, Q.C.,
1865 ; formerly Capt. Bengal Artillery; is a J. P. and a D.L. for
co. Tyrone, and a J. P. for Londonderry: m. 1844, Elizabeth
Lindsay, da. of Capt. James Head, and has issue.
^rms — On a fesse ermines, between three hurts two goats' heads erased
argent. Crest — A demi-negro afifrontee proper, holding a bolt staple or.
Residence — Lissan, Cookstown, co. Tyrone. Chib — Grosvenor.
Sons living— JOHN MOLESWORTH, b. Dec. 29th, 1848. James
Head, b. 1849 ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1878, and King's Inns, Dublin, 1880 :
:n. 1883, Mary Emma Radclyffe, da. of the late Robert Holbeach
Dolling, Esq., J.P., D.L., of Edenmore, co. Down. Residence, Bruach-
dryne, Braemar, N.B. Robert Ponsonby, b. 1853 : m. 1883, Ada
Louise, da. of H. Stammers, Esq., of London. Residence, The Grf--
House, Hornton Street, Kensington, W. Club, Hogarth.
Daughter living— Anne Elizabeth.
Sisters living — Harriett. Anne Louisa. Mary Jane. Grace Catherine : m. 1 852, John Mitche
M'Clellan, Esq., who d. 1889. Residence, i, Brock Street, Bath. Charlotte Melosina : m. 1851.
John Macpherson, Esq., M.D., who d. 1890, and has issue living, John Molesworth (of Craig Dhu,
Simla), b. 1853 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1876 ; is an Advocate of the High Court of Judicature, Calcutta,
and Dep. Sec. to Govt. of India in Legislative Depart. : «/. 1880, Edith Christina, da. of Gen. C. W.
Hutchinson. R.E., and has issue living, Kenneth Ian b. 1885, Norman Charles b. 188-, Elspeth
Lucy, — Hugh Martin Charters (of 3, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.), b. 1857 ; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1880, M.A. 1883); Bar. Inner Temple 1883. Residence, 26, Connaught Square, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Thomas Staples, B.S.C.. 3rd son of the Rev. John
Molesworth Staples (ante), and next brother of 8th baronet, b. 1827, d. 1886:
in. 1868, Grace, da. of the Ven. William Hulbert Wolseley, R. of Kilrush [see
Wolseley, Bart., colls., cr. 1744]: —
John Molesworth, b. 1869. Thomas, b. 1870. Noel Richard Ponsonby, b. 1879.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Alexander Staples, cousin of the late Rt. Hon. John
Staples, M.P., father of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Alexander Staples, 6. 17 — , d. 1864 : m. 1816, Dorothea, who d. 1859,
da. of the Rev. Monsey Alexander : —
Thomas, b. 1823. Samuel Montgomery, b. 1830. Robert, b. 1832. Jane : m. 1850, the Rev.
Singleton Colville Harpur, who d. 1877, R. of Aghaboe, and has issue living, Thomas, b. 1851, —
Singleton Staples, b. 1857, — William George, b. 1859, — Henry, b. 1866, — Richard Wharton, b. 1868,
—Hannah, — Rebecca.— Frances Dorothea. Residence, 23, Upper Merrion Street, Dublin.
The 7th baronet, Sir Thomas. Q.C., Queen's Advocate in Ireland, was a distinguished lawyer.
STAPLETON, Creation 1678, of the Leeward Islands.
Sir FRANCIS GEORGE STAPLETON, 8th Baronet ; b.
March igth, 1831 ; s. his father, the Rev. the Hon. Sir FRANCIS
JARVIS, 1874 [see Baroness Le Despencer]; ed. at Sandhurst ;
formerly Capt. Grenadier Guards ; served with 43rd Regt. in
Kaffir war 1851-3 (medal) ; is a J.P. for cos. Oxford (High
Sheriff 1886) and Dorset : m. 1878, Mary Catherine, da. of the
late Adam Stewart Gladstone, Esq., and has issue.
Jhtron of Ont -Gibing — Buckhorn-Weston R., Dorset.
^rms — Argent, a lion rampant sable. Crtst — Out of a ducal coronet or, a
Saracen's head affrontee proper, wreathed about the temples argent and sable.
Seat — Grey's Court, near Henley-on-Thames. Clubs — Army and
Navy, Wellington, Orleans, Hurlingham.
Pro magna charta.
For tlie great charter.
Daughter living— Clare, b. 1879.
Brothers living — RICHARD TALBOT PLANTAGENET, b. 1834;
entered igth Hussars 1852, and retired as Lieut. -Col. 1878 ; served in
Central India campaign 1857-8 (medal with clasp): jn. 1877, Emma, da.
of the late Rev. John Duncombe Shafto, and has issue living, Margaret, — Olive, — Hilda. Club,
Naval and Military. George Airey Talbot, b. 1838 ; was in India C.S. 1857-72 ; is a partner in
Oriental Tea Agency, Mincing Lane, E.G. : "t. 1873, Elizabeth Anne, da. of the late Rev. George
Henry Somerset, R. of St. Mabyn [see D. Beaufort, colls.], and has issue living, Mabyn Agneta
Rose, b. 1885. Residence, 4, Sumner Terrace, Onslow Square, S.W.
•Sisters living— Catherine Elizabeth : m. 1859, Col. Charles George Tottenham, and has issue
living, Charles Bosvile, b. 1869 ; is Lieut. i4th Hussars,— Catherine Isabelle, — Florence Margaret,—
Lilian Emma, — Mary Talbot Augusta. Residence, Ballycuiry, co. Wicklow.— —Florence Maria :
m. 1866, Frederic Seymour, Esq., who d. 1869, Gov. of British Columbia. Residence, 51, Onslow
Gardens, S.W.
•Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Eliot Henry Stapleton, 3rd son of 7th baronet, b. 1835, d. 1892 :
m. 1860, Frances Mary, who d. 1891, da. of Sir Walter Stirling, 2nd baronet : —
Hugh le Despencer, R.N., b. 1863; became Lieut. 1885: m. 1891, Bertha Gwendoline, da. of the
late Major E. A. Cook, nth Hussars, of Roydon Hall, East Peckham, Tonbridge, and has issue
living, Mary Augusta Blanche, b. 1892. Francis Harry, b. 1876.— Eleanor Mary Caroline.
Evelyn. Florence Blanche.
The ist baronet, Sir William Stapleton, was, after the Restoration, Governor of the Leeward Islands.
The 4th baronet sat as M.P. for Oxfordshire, and the barony of Le Despencer was terminated in
favor of the 6th baronet.
STAPLEY, Creation 1660, of Framneld and Patcliam, Sussex.
Sir HARRY STAPLEY, yth Baronet, el. son of Sir
John Stapley, de jure 6th Bart. ; b. Aug. a8th, 1856; formerly
Lieut, and Vol. Batn. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt. ) ;
is a Fellow of the Roy. Historical So. : m. 1st, 1878, Sarah,
who d. 1886, el. da. of John Sheldon, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1888,
Ann Bromley Guy, who d. 1890, niece and adopted dau. of
the late Ann Bromley, Baroness Montfort, widow of 3rd Baron
Montfort (ext.\
^rms — Gules, three boars' heads erased within a bordure engrailed
argent. ffi,rcst — On a mount vert, a stag at gaze argent, attired or.
Residence — 15, Savile Row, W. Club— New Travellers'.
Brothers living— FRANK, b. Oct. 24th, 1858 : m. 1884, Eliza Suther-
Non inferiora'secutus. land, da. of the late John Dunning, Esq., of St. David's, Exeter, Devon.
n . . '.. Residence, South Yarra, Melbourne. James, /'. 1860.— — Walter,
Despising mean pursuits. b l8?0 ReMence> Camden House, Dartford, Kent.
This family is descended from Peter de Stapeleigh, Lord of Stapeleigh in Cheshire, temp.
Edward I., a branch of which settled at Framfield in Sussex. Col. Anthony Stapley, of Framfield,
M.P. for Sussex, Councillor of State, Vice-Adm. for Sussex, Gov. of Chichester, etc., signed
•Charles I.'s death warrant; he was attainted, and his estates forfeited. His son John, M.P. for
Sussex, induced by his uncle the Earl of Norwich, joined in a plot for restoring Charles II., and
having raised a troop of 600 horse was, on his restoration, created a Baronet, and died in 1701, leaving
ten children, of whom Herbert, M.P., died, leaving four sons under age. The Baronetcy, which was
conferred on heirs male whatsoever, is claimed and assumed by Harry (ante), grandson of Robert
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Stapley, of Framfield, who was grandson of Sir John, de jure 2nd Bart, (son of Herbert, who being
under age, and in consequence of his pecuniary resources, did not assume the title). There is a super-
stition in the family that an evil influence hangs over them in consequence of their ancestor Anthony
Stapley's participation in the rebellion.
STEELE, Creation 1768, of Hampstead, Dublin. [Extinct or Dormant.]
Messrs. PARKER and ROBERT EVEREU STEELE, tivin sons (b. 1811) of Sir
FREDERICK FERDINAND ARMSTEAD, $f/t Baronet, went to the West Indies more than
fifty years ago. As they have not been heard of for thirty-five years, it is supposed
they died of the cholera -when that malady raged there, and that the Baronetcy is extinct.
Daughters living of 5th Baronet— Maria. Emily.
Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet — Harriette: m. 1835, the Rev. Edward B. Elliott, who d. 1875,
Incumbent of St. Mark's, Brighton. Residence, n, Lewes Crescent, Brighton.— Catherine Emily:
m. 1834, the Rev. Christopher Bowen, who d. 1890, and has issue living, the Right Hon. Sir
Charles Synge Christopher, P.C., b. 1835 [see KNIGHTAGE] — Edward Ernest, 6. 1836 ; formerly
Fellow of Trin. Coll., Camb. Residence, Glenheadon, Totland Bay, Isle of Wight.
Widow living Of 5th Baronet— ANN MARY (Lady Steele), da. of the late Samuel Gardner, Esq.,
of Red HillHouse, Sheffield : in. 1863, as his 2nd wife, Sir Frederick Ferdinand Armstead Steele,
5th baronet, who d. 1876. Residence, 10, Camden Crescent, Bath.
The 4th baronet assumed in 1862 the additional surname of Graves.
STEPHEN, Creation 1891.
Sir James Fitzjames STEPHEN, K. C.S.I., D.C.L.,
LL.D., 1st Baronet, son of the late Right Hon. Sir James
Stephen, K.C.B., LL.D. ; b. March 3rd, 1829; ed. at Eton,
at King's Coll., London, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1852,
M.A. 1856, and Hon. Fellow 1885. LL.B. London Univ., Hon.
D.C.L. Oxford, Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh) ; Bar. Inner Temple
1854. a Q.C. 1868; was Recorder of Newark-upon -Trent
1859-69, Legal Member of Council of Gov.-Gen. of India
1869-72, Professor of Common Law at Inns of Court 1875-9,
and a Judge of High Court of Justice 1879-91 ; unsuc-
cessfully contested Harwich (L) 1865, and Dundee 1873 ;
JC.C.S.I. 1877 : m. 1855, Mary Richenda, da. of the late Rev.
John William Cunningham, V. of Harrow-on-the-Hill, and has
Sursum. issue.
3\rms — Argent, on a chevron between two crescents in chief, and a sinister hand couped at the
wrist and erect in base gules, an escallop between two mullets of the first. Cvrst— An eagle dis-
played with two heads sable, resting its claws on an increscent to the dexter and a decrescent to the
sinister, or.
Seat — Anaverna, Ravensdale, co. Louth. Town Residence — 32, De Vere Gardens, W.
Club— Athenaeum.
Sons living— HERBERT, b. June 25th, 1857; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (LL.M.
1882) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1881 ; has been Clerk of Assize for N. Circuit since 1889. Chambers,
4, Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C Harry Lushington, b. 1860; Bar. Inner Temple 1885.
• Chambers, 4, Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C.
Daughters living— Katharine. Helen Margaret. Rosamond Emily. Dorothea Jane.
COWELL-STEPNEY, Creation 1871, of LlaneUy, Carmarthenshire.
Sir EMILE ALGERNON ARTHUR KEPPEL COWELL-
STEPNEY, 2nd Baronet; b. Dec. 26th, 1834; s. his father,
Sir JOHN STEPNEY, M.P., 1877 ; ed. at Eton ; was a Clerk in
Foreign Office 1852-73 ; accompanied the 5th Earl of Clarendon
on a special mission to Prussia 1861 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for
co. Carmarthen (High Sheriff 1884); sat as M.P. for Car-
marthen Dist. (L) 1876-8, having been defeated in 1874, and
again July 1886 to June 1892: m. 1875, the Hon. Margaret
Leicester Warren, da. of 2nd Baron de Tabley, and has issue.
^rms — ist and 4th, gules, a fesse chequey or and azure, between three
owls argent, Stepney ; and and 3rd, azure, a lion rampant guardant or ; a
chief dovetail of the last, three pallets gules, each charged with as many
bezants, Cawell. Crtsts — ist, a talbot's head erased gules, ear or, gorged
with a collar chequey or and azure, in the mouth an antler gold ; 2nd, on a
Facta probant. mount vert a lion passant guardant or, charged on the body with three
By proved honesty. pallets gules, and holding in the dexter paw a chapeau gules turned up
ermine.
Seats — The Dell, Llanelly, Carmarthen ; Woodend, Ascot. Clubs — Travellers', Brooks's.
Daughter living— Catherine Meriel.
The ist baronet assumed in 1858, by royal license, the additional and principal surname of Stepney
and sat as M.P. for Carmarthen District (L) 1868-74.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
SETON-STEUART, Creation 1815, of Allanton, Lanarkshire.
Sir ALAN HENRY SETON-STEUART, 4th
Baronet, son of the late Archibald Seton-Steuart,
Esq., 2nd son of 2nd Baronet ; b. April 23rd, 1856;
s. 1884 ; ed. at Eton, and at Pembroke Coll.,
Oxford ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for co. Stirling, a
J.P. for co. Lanark, a Commr. of Supply for cos.
Lanark and Stirling, and Hereditary Armour-Bearer
and Squire of the Royal Body in Scotland : m.
1883, Susan Edith, da. of Sir James Clerk, 7th
Baronet.
^rins — Or, a fesse cheeky azure and argent, surmounted
The reward of valour in war. of a bend gules, charged with three buckles of the field ; on
a sinister canton of the fourth a lion passant-guardant or
Seats— Touch, Stirling ; Allanton House, Newmains, Lanarkshire. Clubs — Junior Carlton, New.
Brother living— DOUGLAS ARCHIBALD, 6. 1857 ; ed. at Eton, and at Keble Coll., Oxford.
Residence, 9, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh. Club, New.
Daughter living Of 2nd Baronet- Isabella : /«. 1852, the Rev. John Lockhart-Ross, M.A., who
d. 1891 [see Ross, Bart., colls.]. Residence, 82, St. George's Square, S.W.
WidOW living Of 3rd Baronet— ELIZABETH {Lady Seton-Steuart), da. of the late Robert Mont-
gomery, Esq. |>^ Graham-Montgomery, Bart., colls.]: ;«. 1852, Sir Henry James Seton-Steuart,
3rd baronet, who d. 1884. Residence, 9, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh.
The ist baronet, Sir Henry Steuart, LL.D., was descended from Alexander, the 6th Lord High
Steward of Scotland, and was well known for his literary attainments and his improvements in the
art of transplanting large trees. The 2nd baronet, whose patronymic was Macdonald, married Elizabeth
Margaret, daughter of the ist baronet, and succeeded his father-in-law under a special remainder, and in
1836 assumed the surname of Seton-Steuart. The ancient families of the Setons of Touch (Hereditary
Armour-Bearers and Squires of the Royal Body in Scotland), the Steuarts of Allanton, as well as
the Macdonalds of Boisdale, are now represented by the present baronet.
STEWART, Creation 1623, of Fort Stewart co. Donegal.
Sir WILLIAM AUGUSTUS ANNESLEY
STEWART, loth Baronet, 8th in descent from ist,
and elder son of the late William Molloy Stewart,
Esq.. brother of gth, baronet ; b. June, 1865 ; s. his
uncle, Sir AUGUSTUS ABRAHAM JAMES, 1889.
^rnxs — Gules, a fesse cheeky argent and azure, between
three lions rampant or. Crtst — A dexter hand in armour proper
holding a heart gules. ^Supporters— Dexter, a knight in com
plete armour proper ; sinister, a female richly attired, and or
her head a crown or.
Seat— Fort Stewart, Ramelton, co. Donegal.
Brother living— HARRY AUGUSTUS ANNESLEY, b.
Nothing is to oe despaired of. 1871.
Sisters living — Marion Drummond. Henrietta.
Uncles living (brothers of gth baronet) — James Augustus, b. 1835 : m. 1884, Ann Wilhelmina Jean,
el. da. of the late William Wray, Esq., of Oak Park, co. Donegal, and has issue living, Wilhelmina
Augusta,— Mary Adeline Cecil,— Edith Frances,— Augusta Anna Blanche,— Hester Leonora Sophia.
Residence, Ayr Hill, Ramelton, co. Donegal. Clubs, Grafton, Sackville Street. Robert John
Jocelyn, b. 1838; formerly Lieut. -Col. and Col. ist Batn. Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Roy.
Berkshire Regt.); retired as Maj.-Gen. 1887 : m. 1880, Adeline, da. of the late Thomas Southey,
Esq., of Balmore, Caversham, Oxfordshire. Residence, 15, Cadogan Square, S.W. Club, Junior
United Service. Harry Hutchinson Augustus, b. 1840: formerly Major gth Foot, retired as Hon.
Lieut.-Col. 1883 ; is Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col. Comdg. Donegal Artillery, S. Div. R.A., and a J.P.
for Suffolk; unsuccessfully contested N. Div. of Donegal co. (LC) 1885 and 1886 : m. ist, 1874,
Lucy Sarah, who d. 1875, da. of Lieut. -Gen. Richard Burnaby, R.E. ; 2ndly, 1879, Frederica
Elizabeth, da. of the late Frederic Somes, Esq., of Beech Hill Park, Loughton, Essex, and has
issue living (by 2nd marriage), Walter Annesley, b. 1883, — Charles Frederic Somes, b. 1884, —
William Mountjoy, b. 1886,— Adrian Harry, b. 1888,— Marjorie Augusta, 6. 1891. Residence,
Hopton Hall, Great Yarmouth, Suffolk. Club, Junior Army and Navy.
Aunts living (sisters of gth baronet) — Matilda Charlotte.^— Frances Augusta : /«. 1869, William
Campbell, Esq. Residence,
Mother living— Ellen, da. of W. H. Urquhart, Esq., and widow of Francis Berkeley Drummond
Esq., B.C.ST[*** V. Strathallan, colls.] : m. 1864, William Molloy Stewart, Esq., who d. 1889, and
has issue (see ante). Residence,
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Lorenzo Moore Stewart, Esq., uncle of gth baronet, b. 1800, d. 1865 :
in. 1 8 — , Emily, da. of Richard Quinton, Esq. : —
Richard Quinton, b. 1844 : ;«. 1874, Isabel Christiana, da. of Erasmus Wilson Williams, Esq.. of
Dublin, and has issue living, Richard Evans Augustus, b. 1875, — a son, b. 1882, — Isabella Florence,—
Emily Gertrude. Mary Florence: ;«. 18 — . Frances Adelaide, ;«. 18 — .
This family is of common ancestry with the Earls of Galloway and Barons Blantyre. The ist
baronet greatly distinguished himself in the troubles of Ireland, and was created a Privy Councillor.
The 3rd baronet, Master-General of the Ordnance, was in 1682 created Viscount Mountjoy. The and
and 4th baronets were also Master-Generals of the Ordnance ; and the 3rd viscount and 5th baronet
was created Earl of Blesinton, but his peerages became extinct at his death in 1760. The 6th anc1
7th baronets successively represented Donegal co. in Parliament.
STEWART, Creation 1683, of Grantully, Perthshire. [Extinct, 1890.]
Sir ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS STEWART, 8th and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 8th Baronet— HESTER M\w(Lady Stewart), da. of the late John Eraser, Esq.,
of Bunchrew, Inverness-shire, and Netley Park, Surrey: in. 1875, Sir Archibald Douglas Stewart,
8th baronet, who d. 1800. Residences, Murtly Castle, Perthshire ; 77, Eaton Place, S.W.
STEWART, Creation 1803, of Athenry, Tyrone.
Sir JOHN MARCUS STEWART, 3rd Baronet ; b. Nov.
I9th, 1830; s. his father, Sir HUGH, 1854; ed. at Rugby ;
formerly Lieut. 6th Dragoons ; served at Varna, and in Crimean
war; was Gentleman Usher to Lord-Lieut, of Ireland (Duke of
Abercorn) ; is a D.L. for co. Tyrone (High Sheriff 1858) : m.
1856, Annie Coote, da. of the late George Powell Houghton,
Esq., of Kilmanock, co. Wexford, and has issue.
^rins — Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory
gules, within a bordure gobony azure and argent. CiffSt — A unicorn's head
couped argent, horned and crined or.
Seats — Ballygawley Park, co. Tyrone ; Carricknaore House, co. Tyrone.
Clubs — Carlton, Constitutional.
Sons living— HUGH HOUGHTON, b. 1858 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ;
formerly Capt. 2nd Batn. Roy. Irish Rifles. Club, Naval and Military.
George Powell, b. 1861 ; is Capt. 2nd Batn. Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers. John Marcus, b.
1863 : m. 18 — , and has issue living, two daus. Charles Gage, b. 1864 ; is Lieut, and Adj. 2nd
Batn. Prince of Wales's Vol. (S. Lancashire Regt.). Albert Fortescue, b. 1868. Cosmo Gordon,
b. 1869; is Lieut. R.A. Julian Leslie, b. 1872.
Daughters living— Annie Coote Houghton. Mary. Madeleine Delamont.
Sister living— Julia: m. 1857, the Rev. Thomas Olphert, M.A., R. of Urney, and Canon of Derry,
and has issue living, John, b. 1858, — Hugh Stewart, b. 1859, — Wybrant, b. 1861, — Thomas Richard,
b. 1863, — Alfred Frederick, b. 1866,— Herbert Ernest, b. 1874, — Alice Letitia Harriette, — Mary
Henrietta Caroline Ulrica. Residence, Urney Rectory, Strabane, co. Tyrone.
Half-Brothers living— Hugh, b. 1840; formerly Capt. 22nd Foot; formerly Gov. of H.M.'s Prison,
Kilkenny : in. 1874, Harriet Emily, da. of the Rev. Howard St. George, V. of St. John's, co. Down,
and has issue living, Hugh, b. 1881, — Herbert St. George, b. 1888, — Mary Elizabeth, — Agnes Grace,
— Harriet Amy. Residence, Sandymount, Dublin.— Henry Lucas St. George, b. 1847 • formerly
Lieut. 74th Highlanders ; is Capt. 3rd Batn. Highland L.I. : m. 1875, Margaret Symth, who d. 1877,
da. of the late John Kerr, Esq., of Greenock. Clubs, Kildare Street, Junior Army and Navy.
Half-Sisters living— Elizabeth : m. 1857, Capt. Hugh Montgomery Archdall, who d. 1880, formerly
of 52nd Foot, and has issue living, Edward Hugh, b. 1861, — Henry St. George, b. 1862, — Alfred Mont-
f ornery, b. 1864, — William Stewart, b. 1870, — Lionel John Dawson, b. 1874, — Nicholas James
lervyn, b. 1878, — Henrietta Julia Maud, — Margaret Matilda, — Emily Mary Hamilton. Resi-
dence, Dromard, Kesh, co. Fermanagh. Henrietta.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— ELIZABETH (Lady Stewart), da. of the Rev. Henry Lucas St.
George, of Tyrone : in. 1837, Sir Hugh Stewart, 2nd baronet, who d, 1854. Residence, Sandford
Lodge, Sandford, Dublin.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Mervyn Stewart, Esq., 2nd son of ist Baronet, b. 1794, d. 1886 : in.
1822, Frances, da. of the late Rev. George Vesey, D.D., of Derrabard, co.
Tyrone : —
•George Vesey, b. 1832; is a J.P. for New Zealand and for co. Tyrone: in. 1856, Margaret, da. of
John Rowley Miller, Esq., of Moneymore, and has issue living, Mervyn Archdale (of Riversdale,
Kati-Kati, New Zealand) ; b. 1858 ; m. 1881, Phoebe, da. of the late Robert Hornidge Gledstanes,
and has issue living, George Cecil b. 1883, Mary Sophia Ethel, Evyleen Frances, — George Vesey,
b. 1861 : ;//. 1890, Cecilia Isabella, da. of Thomas G. Anderson, Esq., formerly of Jesmond, New-
•castle-upon-Tyne, and has issue living, Erin Lucy Sophia, Daisy Cecilia, — John Rowley Miller, b.
1862 : m. 1886, Ellen Louisa, da. of the late H. Furniss, Esq., of Kyber Pass, Auckland, New
Zealand, and has issue living, Mervyn Oswald b. 1888, Adela Louisa, Florence, — Hugh Alexander
Montgomery Moore, b. 1868, — Andrew Charles Henry Arbuthnot, b. 1871, — William Nassau, b.
1874, — Emily Charlotte: m. 1879, Richard Villiers Surtees, Esq. [see Dashwood, Bart., colls, cr.
1684], — Fanny Montgomery : ;«. 1886, Michael Patrick Stewart, Esq., and has issue living, John
Houston Douglas b. 1890, Angela Julia, Nina Margaret, — Mary Phcebe : ;«. 1885, Arthur Roderick
Dumbleton, Esq., and has issue living, Charles Mervyn Gordon b. 1886, Douglas b. 1889, Frances
Pauline, Violet Grace. Residence, Mount Stewart, Kati-Kati, Auckland, New Zealand. Hugh,
.b. 1842 ; formerly Capt. R.A. : m. 1870, Adela Blanche, da. of the late James Anderson, Esq., of
Havering Grange, Essex, and has issue living, Mervyn James b. 1871. Mary : in. 1857, Robert
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For the king and laiv.
Hornidge Gledstanes, Esq., who d. 18 — , and has issue living, Cecil Ambrose Frederick, b. 1858 r
tit. 1882, Caroline Jane, da. of the late Rev. John Crossley, V. of Shankhill, Belfast, and has issue
living, Caroline Edith Phoebe, Mary Florence Isabella, Helen Louisa, — Edward, b. 1860 : in. 1885,
Addeen Emma, da. of Stephen Go>s, Esq., and has issue living, Mary, Phoebe Kathleen, Helen, —
Charles Mervyn, b. 1868, — Evyleen Richmond. Residence, Twickenham, King's co. Phoebe :
in. 1857, Edward Hornidge, Esq. Eleanor Anne.
The ist baronet, the Right Hon. Sir John, Attorney-General for Ireland in 1799, was successively
M.P. for cos. Down and Tyrone.
STEWART, Creation 1881.
Sir DONALD MARTIN STEWART, G.C.JB,, G.C.S.L,
C.I.E., D.C.L., LL.D., ist Baronet, son of the late Robert
Stewart. Esq.; b. 1824; ed. at Aberdeen Univ. (Hon. LL.D.
18— , Hon. D.C.L. Oxford 1889); entered Bengal Army 1840,
became Capt. 1854, Major and Lieut.-Col. 1858, Col. 1863,
Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lieut-Gen. 1877, and Gen. 1881 ; served on
Peshawur frontier 1854-5 (mentioned in despatches) ; com-
manded Vol. in Allyghur District 1857, and all communi-
cations with the Upper Provinces being cut off he volunteered
to carry despatches from the Govt. of N.W. Provinces to-
officer commanding at Delhi; was D.A.A.G. of Field Force
at siege of Delhi, and A.A.G. of Army at Lucknow and
throughout campaign in Rohilcund (medal with two clasps
and mentioned in despatches) ; commanded Bengal Brig, in
Abyssinian campaign 1867-8 (medal, C.B., and mentioned in
despatches), and the Forces in Afghanistan campaign 1879-80 (medal, K.C.B.,
G.C.B., baronetcy, and thanked by Parliament); G. C.S.I. 1885; was Com.-in-Ch.
in India 1881-85, since when he has been a Member of the Council of India : m.
1847, Marina, da. of Thomas Dymock Dabine, Esq., Com. R.N., and has issue.
JJlrms — Or, a fesse checkey azure and argent, between in chief two garbs azure, and in base an
eastern crown gules. Crrst — An arm in armour, couped below the wrist, holding in the hand a dagger
paleswise proper.
Residence — 73, Harrington Gardens, S.W. Clubs — United Service, East India United Service,
Athenaeum.
SOUS living— NORMAN ROBERT, b. Sept. 27th, 1851 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Sandhurst ; is
Col. I.S.C. ; served as A.D.C. on Staff of Sir Donald Stewart in Afghan wars 1878-9-80 (twice
mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp, and Brevet Major), and as an A.A.G. and Q.M.G.,
with Suakin Field Force 1885 (medal with two clasps, bronze star, mentioned in despatches, and
Brevet Lieut. Col.): m. 1875, Adeline, da. of P. W. Hewett, Esq., of Bombay, and has issue living,
Douglas Law, b. 1878, -Elsie, — Kathleen Seymour. Club, Junior Army and Navy. Donald
William, b. 1860 : formerly Capt. 2nd Batn. Gordon Highlanders ; served in Afghan war 1880 (medal
with clasp and bronze star), in S. African war 1881, and in Suakin campaign 1885 (medal with clasp,
bronze star).
Daughters living— Flora Alice: ;«. 1877, Brig.-Surg. Richard William Davies, who d. 1890.
Marina Annie : in. 1882, Major Francis John William Eustace, R.H.A.— Norah Helen Gertrude :
in. 1891, B. Fenistone O'Neill Murphy, Esq., formerly R.A. (Clubs, Orleans, Hurlingham, Royal
Dorset Yacht, Royal Albert Yacht). Residence, The Cottage, Cattistock, Dorchester.
STEWART, Creation;i892, of Southwick, Kirkcudbright, and Blairderry,
Wigtownshire.
Harnessed JJmitate my ^ir MARK JOHN STEWART, M.P., ISt Baronet, eL
son of the late Mark Sprot Stewart, Esq., of Southwick,
Haddingtonshire ; b. Oct. I2th, 1834 ; ed. at Winchester, and
at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1858, M.A. 1860); Bar. Inner
Temple 1862; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Kirkcudbrightshire, a
J.P. for Wigtownshire, and Hon. Col. Ayrshire and Galloway
Artillery Vol. ; sat as M.P. for Ayr Burghs 1874-80, when he
was unseated, re-elected (at Bye- Election) and unseated on-
petition ; has sat for Kirkcudbrightshire since 1885 : m. 1866,
Marianne Susanna, da. of the late John Orde Ommanney. Esq.,
and has issue.
Drills — Or, a fesse cheeky argent and azure, surmounted of a bend en-
grailed gules, thereon three fish hauriant of the field, in sinister chief
point a round buckle of the fourth, all within a double tressure flory counter-
flory of the last. Crrst — A demi-lion rampant, in his dexter paw a round
buckle or.
Seat— Southwick, Dumfries, N.B. Residence— Ardwell, Wigtownshire. Clubs— Carlton,
Athenaeum, New (Edinburgh).
Son living— EDWARD ORDE, b. Jan. 3ist, 188;
Daughters living— Janet Gertrude Sarah
Mary. Margaret Anna.
Blanche. Frances Emily Sprot. Susanna
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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SHAW-STEW AKT. Creation 1667, Greenock, Renfrewshire.
Sir MICHAEL ROBERT SHAW-STEWART,
7th Baronet ; b. Nov. 25th, 1826 ; s. his father,
Sir MICHAEL, M.P., 1836; ed. at Eton, and
at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Life
Guards; sat as M. P. for Renfrewshire (LC)
1855-65; is Hon. Col. ist Vol. Batn. Princess
Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders),
and Lord-Lieut, of Renfrewshire ; was High
Sheriff of Wilts 1883 : m. 1852, Lady Octavia
Grosvenor, da. of 2nd Marquess of Westminster,
and has issue.
Spero meliora.
/ hope for better things.
£Vrms — Quarterly of six : ist, or, a lion rampant gules ;
2nd, quarterly, ist and 4th, gules, a fesse cheeky argent and
azure ; 2nd and 3rd, azure, a chevron between three mullets
argent ; 3rd, azure, three covered cups or ; 4th, or, three
eagles' heads within a bordure gules ; sth, or, a chevron between three martlets argent ; 6th, or, a
bend azure, between, in chief a buck's head, and in base a bugle horn. Cmts — ist, a lion's head
erased gules, armed and langued azure ; 2nd, a demi-savage wreathed about the head and middle with
laurel and holding a club over his shoulder proper. jSnpporttrs — Dexter, a lion rampant gules, armed
and langued azure, gorged with a collar cheeky argent and of the third ; sinister, a savage wreathed
round the head and middle with laurel leaves and holding a club over his shoulder all proper.
Seats— Ardgowan, Inverkip, Renfrewshire, N.B. ; Duchal, Paisley, N.B. ; Fonthill Abbey, Wilts,
Town Residence — n, Grosvenor Place, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Travellers', White's, Royal Dorset
Yacht.
Sons living- MICHAEL HUGH, M.P., b. July nth, 1854; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford : formerly Capt. 4th Batn. Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland) Highlanders ; is a
J.P. force. Renfrew, and a J. P. and D.L. for co. Stirling; has sat as M.P. for E. Div. of Ren-
rewshire (C) sinre 1886, having unsuccessfully contested Stirlingshire 1885 : m. 1883, Lady Alice
Emma Thynne, da. of 4th Marquess of Bath. Residences, Carnock, Larbert, Stirlingshire ; 7,
Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W. Clubs, Carlton, Travellers'. Rev. Charles Robert, b. 1856 ;
ed. at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1880, M.A. 1882); is V. of Temple-Balsall : m. 1890,
Ida Fannie Caroline, da. of H. W. Alfken, Esq., and has issue living, Una Mary, b. 1890. Resi-
dence, Temple-BaNall Vicarage, Warwickshire. Clttb, Oxford and Cambridge. Walter Richard,
b. 1861 ; formerly Capt. 4th Batn. Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders); is a J.P.
and a County Councillor (Tisbury Div.) for Wilts : in, 1891, Mary Beatrice Sydney, da. of Sidney
Leveson Lane, Esq. [V. Downe], and has issue living, Walter Guy, b. 1892. Residence, Berwick
House, Hindon, Salisbury. Club, Junior Carlton. Archibald William, b. 1865 ; formerly Sub.-
Lieut. R.N. Houston Michael, b. 1871 ; is Lieut. 4th Batn. Princess Louise's (Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders).
Daughters living— Helen (Viscountess Newark) : m. 1880, Viscount Newark, M.P., el. son of 3rd
Earl Manvers. Residence, Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham.— —Agnes Caroline.
Brothers living— John Archibald, b. 1829 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (M.A. 18— ); is a
J.P. for Middlesex, aid a D.L. and a J.P. for Renfrewshire : in. ist, 1851, Helenora Margaret
Angela, who d. 1865, da. of Boyd Alexander, Esq., of Ballochmyle ; 2ndly, 1881, Isabella Barbara,
who d. 1883, widow of Capt. J. H. J. Alexander, C.B., and da. of T. C. Hume, Esq. ; jrdly,
1886, Constance Mary, da. of the late Edward Johnston, Esq., and has issue living (by ist marriage),
Archibald Claud, b. 1859; ed. at Radley ; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Princess Louise's (Argyll and
Sutherland) Highlanders, — Helenor: m. 1882, Frank Gore-Browne, Esq., of 7, Kensington Square, W.,
— Angela Constance. Residence, 71, Eaton Place, Belgrave Square, S.W. Clubs, Carlton, Travel-
lers'. —Robert Farquhar, b. 1836; late of Scots Fusilier Guards : in. 1859, Isabella Jane, da. of
the Hon. C. W. Warner, C.B., formerly Attorney-Gen, of Trinidad, and has issue living, Patrick
Francis, b. 1872,— Mary Isabel,— Agnes Ethel, — Olive Margaret. Residence, Ncrth Berwick.
Club, New.
Sister living— Jane Catherine.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Adm. of the Fleet, Sir Houston Stewart, M.P., G.C.B., 2nd son of
5th baronet, b. 1791, d. 1875 : m. 1818, Martha, who d. 1870, da. of Sir William
Miller (Lord Glenlee), 2nd Bart. :—
Sir William Houston, G.C.B., b. 1822 ; entered R.N. 1836 ; became Vice-Adm. 1877, and Adm. 1881 :
placed on retired list 1885; served in operations on N. Coast of Spain 1836-7, in Syrian war and
bombardment of St. Jean d'Acre 1840, at bombardment of Sebastopol 1854, and operations in the
Baltic and bombardment of Sweaborg 1855 ; was successively Sup. of Chatham, Devonport, and
Portsmouth dockyards, Comptroller of the Navy, and Com.-in-Ch. at Devonport ; K.C.B. 1877,
G.C.B. 1887 : ;«. ist, 1850, Catherine Elizabeth, who d. 1867, da. of Eyre Coote, Esq., of West
Park, Hants; 2ndly, 1872, Blanche Caroline, da. of the late Adm. the Hon. Keith Stewart, C.B.
[see E. Galloway, colls.], and has issue living (by ist marriage), Archibald William Houston, b. 1864 :
m. 1892, Flora Sarah Ann, da. of Thomas Beeson, Esq., of Stonewall, Manitoba, Canada, —
Catherine Coote, — Louisa Mary, — (by 2nd marriage), Blanche Nita Mary. Residence, 24, Chester
Terrace, S.W. Clubs, United Service, National.
Grandchildren of the late Adm. of the Fleet Sir Houston Stewart (ante) : —
Issue of the late John Erskine Douglas Stewart, Esq., b. 1832, d. 1870 : m. 1854, Julia, da. of
the Rev. Henry Turton : —
Michael, b. 1860. Patrick Maxwell, b. 1864.— —Douglas, b. 1866. Meysey John Erskine, b. 1870.
Nina Harriet: in. 1877, Hugh Fletcher Campbell, Esq. Margaret Douglas. Catherine
Angela.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Issue of the late John Shaw Stewart, Esq., 3rd son of 5th baronet, b. 1793, d. 1840 :
in. 1827, Jane Stuart, who d. 18 — , da. of Sir John Shaw Heron-Maxwell,
4th baronet : —
Michael John Maxwell, b. 1828 : m. 1867, Julia, da. of the late Augustus Hermann Kinderman, Esq.,
and has issue living, Michael John, b. 1870, — Margaret Veronica. Residence, i, Lansdown Place,
Clifton, Bristol.— —John Heron Maxwell, b. 1831 ; formerly R.E., retired as Maj.-Gen. 1886 :
m. 1871, Mary Catherine Bedingfeld, da. of Col. George Chancellor Collyer, and has issue living, Basil
Heron, b. 1877, — Patrick Houston, b. 1888, — Mary Winifred, — Katharine Bedingfeld. Residence, 61,
Lancaster Gate, W. Clubs, Arthur's, United Service, New. Mary Elizabeth : ;«. 1856, James
Howden, Esq., and has issue living, John Michael, b. 1857,— Charles Robert Andrew, b. 1861, — Ian
Dalrymple Clark, b. 1870, — Helen Louisa, — Jane Stewart Mary, — Mary Elizabeth, — Isabel Laura.
Catherine Maxwell. Jane Charlotte.— Margaret St. Maur.— — Helenora Grace : in. 1870,
Capt. Ian Dalrymple Clark (Madras Army), who d. 1870. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Robert Steuart, Esq., son of the late David Steuart, Esq.
(infra) : —
Issue of the late Major David Steuart, b. 1830, d. 1890 : m. 1861, Dorothy Emily, da. of the
late Rev. John Cox, R. of Fairstead, Essex : —
Robert John Archibald, b. 1863. Residence, Steuart Hall, Stirling. Club, New. Mary Helen.
Grandchildren of the late David Steuart, Esq., son of the late Archibald Steuart,
Esq., el. son of the late Walter Steuart, Esq., 4th son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Gen. George Mackenzie Steuart, b. 1786, d. 1855 : '"• 1820, Mary,
who d. 1869, da. of Murray Babington, Esq. : —
George, b. 1821 ; is a Brig.-Gen. Roy. Co. of Archers : nt. 1865, Susan Alexander, da. of the late
James M'Alpine, Esq., and widow of Henry Goodwyn, Esq. (Bengal Engineers), and has issue
living, George Mackenzie, b. 1866, — James M'Alpine, b. 1868, — Murray Babington, b. 1872, — Janet
Alexander. Residence, 3, Forbes Road, Edinburgh.— Mary (Lady Goldsinid) \ nt. 1849, Maj.-
Gen. Sir Frederic Goldsmid, K.C.S.I., C.B., and has issue living, George Steuart, b. 1856 ; is Capt.
I.S.C., — Everard Vaughan, b. 1857, — Eliza Mary, — Catherine Frere, — Jessie Heron, — Patricia
Steuart. Residence, Godfrey House, Hollingbourne, Kent. Anne. Dora : m. 1855, Yeats
Henry Goldsmid, Esq., who d. 1878. Residence, 31, Lexham Gardens, W. Catherine.
Alice : m, 1867, the Rev. Thomas Brown William Niven, Minister of Pollokshields. and has issue
living, Alexander George, b. 1868,— Thomas Brown William, b. 1869, — John Shaw Stewart, b. 1873,
— Mary Babington, — Ellen Florence, — Alice Gordon. Residence, 36, Prince's Square, Queen's
Park, Glasgow.
Granddaughter of the late Lieut.-Gen. George Mackenzie Steuart (ante : —
Issue of the late Major John Shaw Steuart, b. 1832, d. 1872 : m. 1867, Mary Babineton Ball,
da. of Robert Ball Steele, Esq., of Rathkeale, co. Kildare :—
Jane West Babington.
The 4th baronet was M.P. for Renfrewshire, the 5th baronet was Lord-Lieut, of that CO., and the
<>th baronet sat successively for co. Lanark (Z.) and co. Renfrew.
Stewart-Richardson, see Richardson.
STIRLING, Creation 1666, of Glorat, Stirlingshire.
Sir CHARLES ELPHINSTONE FLEMING
STIRLING. 8th Baronet-; b. 1832; s. his brother,
Sir SAMUEL HOME, 1861 ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for
co. Stirling ; formerly Capt. Stirlingshire Militia :
m, 1867, Anne Georgina, da. of the late James
Murray, Esq., of 16, Bryanston Square, \V., and
has issue.
Seat —
(Glasgow)
—Argent, abend engrailed azure charged with three
buckles or, between two roses gules, barbed vert, within a
double tressure counterflory, with thistles vert ; on a chief
gules, a naked arm issuing out of a cloud from the sinister
side, grasping a sword in pale, therewith guarding an im-
. perial crown placed in the dexter chief point proper. £rtst —
Always faithful. A lion passant gules. JSnpportrrs — Two soldiers in armour
with plumes proper.
Glorat, Milton of Campsie, by Glasgow, N.B. Clubs— Junior Carlton, Conservative
.
Sons living— GEORGE MURRAY HOME, b. Sept. 4th, 1869 ; ed. at Eton, and at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst ; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Essex Regt.
Daughters living— Blanche Margaret Anne Eliza Caroline.
Daughter living Of 7th Baronet— Mary Eleanor : m. 1885, Charles Lisle Cookson, Esq., formerly
Capt. 2nd Brig. Scotch Div. R.A., and has issue living, George Lisle Home. b. 1886,— Charles
Selby, b. 1887, — William Alexander, b. 1888, — Samuel Baillie, b. 1891, — Mary Eleanor Aline, b.
1890. Residence, Renton House, Berwickshire.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
517
STIRLING, Creation 1800, of Faskiue, Lanarkshire.
Sir WALTER GEORGE STIRLING, 3rd
Baronet; b. Sept. 6th, 1839; s. his father, Sir
WALTER GEORGE, 1888 ; ed. at Harrow, and at
Roy. Mil. Acad. , Woolwich ; formerly Capt. R. H. A.,
and Gov. to H.R. H. Prince Leopold: appointed
an extra Groom-in- Waiting to H.M. 1866 ; is Hon.
Col. Kent Artillery, E. Div. R.A. : was A.D.C.
to Lord-Lieut, of Ireland 1869-74; is a J.P. for
Northampton and Kent : ;«. 1875, Elizabeth Horatia
Frederica, V.A. ( Viscountess Clifden}, da. of the
late Frederick Charles William Seymour, Esq. {see
M. Hertford, colls.], and widow of 3rd Viscount Clifden, and has issue.
Drills — Argent, on a bend engrailed azure, between two roses gules, seeded or, barbed vert, three
buckles of the fourth, all within a bordure of the fifth. Cnst — A dexter armed arm issuing out of a
ducal coronet, grasping a dagger in fesse all proper, the last hilled and pommelled or. jiupporttrs —
Two hinds purpure, semee of estoiles argent, ducally gorged or.
Seat — Burrs Wood, Groombridge, Kent. Town Residence — 6, Cadogan Square, S.W. Clubs —
Brooks's, Army and Navy, Wellington. .
Daughter living — Evelyn Mary Caroline Lilah.
Sister living— Harriet Anne : in. 1860, Charles Swinton Hogg, Esq., who d. 1870, son of the
Right Hon. Sir James Weir Hogg, ist baronet [see B. Magheramorne, colls.]. Residence, 24, Sloane
Gardens, S.W.
WidOW living Of 2nd Baronet— Caroline Frances (Lady Caroline Stirling), da. of ist Earl of
Strafford : in. 1835, Sir Walter George Stirling, 2nd baronet, who d. 1888. Residence, i, Draycott
Place, S.W.
This family is descended from a collateral branch of the ancient line of Stirlings of Cawder and
Keir. Sir Walter, a distinguished naval commander, was knighted on bringing home Lord Rodney's
despatches, and subsequently declined a baronetcy, which was afterwards conferred upon his son
who was successively M.P. for Gallon and St. Ives.
Stirling-Hamilton, see Hamilton.
Stirling-Maxwell, see Maxwell.
STOCKENSTROM, Creation 1840, of Maasstrom, Cape of Good Hope.
A>GYSBERT HENRY STOCKENSTROM, 2nd Baronet ;
b. March nth, 1841 ; s. his father, Sir ANDRIES, 1864; ed. at
King's Coll., London ; served in 6lst Regt. 1861-5 '•> *s a
M.L.C. of Cape of Good Hope : m. 1876, Harriott Kate, da.
of William Fuller, Esq., of Rockwood, Bedford, Cape ot
Good Hope.
^nns — Per fesse argent and or, a fesse wavy azure, between a sword
and branch of laurel in saltire proper, passing through the ring of the
astronomical character of Mars sable in chief, and in base the stump of a
tree, one branch sprouting from the dexter side ihereof issuing from water
proper. Crest — In front of a like stump of a tree two swords in saltire, points
upwards proper, pommels and hills or.
Residence — Maasstrom, Cape of Good Hope.
Forlis si jure fortis. Sisters living— Elizabeth Maria Henrietta: m. 1852, Charles William.
Strong, if strong in Hutton, Esq., M.E.C. and M.L.A., formerly Treasurer of Cape of Good
right. JflHope, and has issue living, Andries Slockenslrom, b. 1857,— Charles
He'nry, b. 1858, — Edward Drummond, b. 1861, — Frederick Auguslus, b. 1862, — Reginald, b. 1867, —
Helena.
Collateral Branches living..;- : - «•- :!^ rrr l°^» ^ -r :;* ^~ --' . jj/3
Issue of ihe late Andries Stockenslrom, Esq., and son of ist baronet, <?. 1844, d. 1880 1
7«. 1867, Maria Henrietla, da. of Andries J. Harlzenberg, Esq. : —
ANDRIES, b. 1868 ; ed. al Camb. Univ. (B.A. 18— ); Bar. Middle Temple 1891.
Issue of ihe lale Maria Susanna, 2nd da. of the ist baronet, d. 1870: m. 1864, Sir
Sidney Godolphin Alexander Shippard, D.C.L., K.C.M.G. (Administrator and Ch.
Magistrale of Brilish Bechuanaland) : —
Courtenay Chaworth, b. 1865. Ella Andrietla St. Aubyn.
The original family name of ihe Stockenstrom family was Anderson. The founder of the family,
when Prime Minister to the King of Sweden, continued his fealty to the monarch during a troublous
time when all other friends had forsaken him. In reference to ihis service the King remarked lhal his
faithful servant was like the " stutnp of 'a tree, in (bnimdftefa torrent, with all branches but one
torn off," and therefore granted him a name, and armorial ensigns and motto in accordance there-
with. The ist baronet. Sir Andries, was Lieut.-Governor at the Cape of Good Hope, and Captain in.
the regiment of Corsican Rangers.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
STOKES, Creation 1889, of Lensfteld Cottage, St. Paul, Cambridge.
Sir GEORGE GABRIEL STOKES, F.R. S., ist
Baronet, youngest son of the late Rev. Gabriel Stokes, Rector
of Skreen, co. Sligo ; b. Aug. I3th, 1819; ed. at Dr. Wall's
Sch., Dublin, at Bristol Coll., and at Pembroke Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1841 Senior Wrangler, M.A. 1844, and Hon. LL.D. and
D.Sc. 1888); elected Fellow of Pembroke 1841, Lucasian
Professor 1849, F.R.S. 1851, Sec. of Roy. So. 1854, and Pres.
thereof 1885, Pres. of British Asso. 1869, and Gifford Lecturer,
Edinburgh 1891 ; formerly Lecturer at Sch. of Mines, and Bur-
nett Lecturer, Aberdeen ; obtained Rumford Medal 1851 ; is a
Knight of the Prussian Order of Pour le Merite, Hon. Fellow
of Roy. So. of Edinburgh, of Roy. Irish Acad., and of American
Acad. of Science, Boston, a Fellow of Roy. So., Rotterdam, a
Gov. of Eton and ex-offido Fellow, a Foreign Member of
Munich Acad. of Sciences, and a Corresponding Member of
many foreign scientific sos. ; author of numerous Mathematical and Physical Memoirs ;
sat as M.P. for Cambridge Univ. (C) 1887-92; was 2nd Camb. Univ. Commr.
1877-82, and Univ. for London Roy. Commr. 1888-9 : m. 1857, Mary Susanna, da.
of the late Rev. T. Romney Robinson, D.D., of Armagh, and has issue.
5\rms — Gules, a demi-lion rampant, double queued argent, within a bordure sable bezantee.
Crest — A forestaff cheeky or and sable.
Residence — Lensfield Cottage, Cambridge. Club — Athenaeum.
Ire in adversa.
Sons living— ARTHUR ROMNEY, b. Sept. 27th, 1858 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at King's
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1881, M.A. 1884) William George Gabriel, b. 1863 : ed. at Marlborough,
and at Pembroke Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1887, M.B. 1890, M.A. 1892).
Daughter living— Isabella Lucy: /«. 1889, Laurence Humphry, Esq., M.D. Residence, 3, Trinity
Street. Cambridge.
STONHOUSE, First Creation 1628 ; Second Creation 1670, of Radley, Berkshire.
Sir ERNEST HAY STONHOUSE, i6th Baronet; b.
July 27th, 1855 ; s. his father, Sir HENRY VANSITTART, 1884 ;
ed. at Cheltenham Coll.
Jtrms— Argent, on a fesse sable between three hawks volant azure, a
leopard's face between two mullets or. Crtst — A talbot's head couped argent,
collared sable, lined and catching a dove volant of the first.
Residence—
Aunts living (daus. of i4th Baronet) — Emily Mary: »i. 1843, George
Pakenham Monckton, Esq. [see V. Galway, colls. ].^— Selina Anne Mary
Charlotte: m. 1854, Charles Philip Gostling, Esq., M.C.S., who d. 1857,
and has issue living, Charles Henry, b. 1855 ; is Capt. Royal Scots (Lothian
Regt.), and Adj. of its 6th Vol. Batn. Eveline Caroline Neal : m.
1869, William Stephen Mair Goodenough, Esq. Residence, Savile
S>ublimiora petamus. House, Weston Park, Bath. Lydia Letitia Purvis (Lady Elaine):
Let us seek sublimer m. 1881, Sir Robert Stickney Blaine, and has issue living, Dorothy
objects. Vansittart Stonhouse. Residence, Summerhill, Bath.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Ven. Timothy Stonhouse- Vigor, Archdeacon of Gloucester,
2nd son of nth baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Stonhouse, b. 1807, d, 1883 : m. 1839, Anne Lucy, who d. 1864,
da. of Christian Lewis, Esq. :
CHARLES FREDERICK, b. March i8th, 1843; formerley a Clerk in Admiralty. Edward, b.
1845 : m. 18— , Mary, da. of the late W. Penton, Esq., of Pennton Vale, S. Australia. Emily
Mary: m. 1876, John Viret Gooch, Esq. {see Gooch, Bart., cr. 1866]. Residence, Cooper's Hill,
Bracknell, Berks. Rosalie. Residence, Frimley, Surrey.
Issue of the late Rev. Arthur Stonhouse, b. 1810, d. 1883 : tn. 1832, Sophia, who d. 1868, da.
of William Sheppard, Esq., of Clifton : —
William Liscombe, b. 1837; formerly an Assist. Master at Winchester Coll. : m. 1870, Mary Gorges
Ponsonby, da. of the late William Milton Bridger, Esq., of Halnaker House, Chichester, and
has issue living, Sibyl Sophia. Residence, Rosehill, Winchester.—— George Arthur, b. 1847 : m.
1880, Ada, da. of the late John Allan, Esq., and has issue living, Arthur Allan, b. 1885, — Ella Maud,
—Dorothy. Edward Huntingford, b. 1851. Isabella Harriet. Rosalie : m. 1861, the Rev.
John Reddaway Luxmoore, V. of Ashford. Residence, Ashford Vicarage, near Bakewell.
Josephine Emily : m. 1890, the Rev. Thomas Owen Rocke, who d. 1892, R. of Clungunford, Salop.
Residence, 10, Royal Crescent, Cheltenham. Sophia. -^— Amy Bertha.
Grandson of the late Rev. Arthur Stonhouse (ante) : —
Issue of the late James Stonhouse, Esq., b, 1835, d. 1872 : m. 1858, Corinne, who d, 1859, da.
of C. Reade, Esq., M.C.S. :—
Charles Cecil Gordon, b. 1859. Residence,
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Issue of the late Ven. Timothy Stonhouse-Vigor (ante) : —
•Clara Rosalie : ;//. 1842, the Rev. Gilbert Wall Heathcote [see Heathcote, Bart., colls ]. Residence,
College Street, Winchester.
Sir George, the 3rd baronet, was fined ,£1,460 for his loyalty to Charles I. He surrendered his
father's patent of creation, and had a new one granted to himself, with remainder to his second son,
John, and his heirs male, intending thereby to exclude his first son. The elder son, however, on his
father's decease, claimed and enjoyed the baronetcy created by the original patent, so that there were
two baronetcies in the family till on the death (without issue) of Sir John, 6th baronet under the old
creation, they became united in Sir John, 3rd baronet of the new. The nth baronet, having been for
twenty years Physician to the Northampton Infirmary, took Holy Orders, and subsequently became
an eminent preacher.
STRACEY, Creation 1818, of Rackheath, Norfolk.
Sir EDWARD PAULET STRACEY, yth Baronet ; b.
July 5th, 1871; s. his father, Sir EDWARD GERVASE HENRY,
1888 ; is Lieut. 3rd Batn. Norfolk Regt.
g:itron of Sbrtt Jibings -Rackheath R., Oxnead R. with Buxton V..
Skeyton R., Norfolk.
.^rms— Ermine, on a cross engrailed between four eagles displayed gules
five cinquefoils or. Crest — A lion rampant erminois, ducally crowned gules
supporting a cross patee-fitchee of the last.
Seat— Rackheatn Hall, Norwich. Ttnvn Residence— 5 Lownde
Street, S.W.
Brother living— ALGERNON HENRY AUGUSTUS, b. April 5th,
1873-
Uncles living (sons of 5th Baronet) — Henry Hardinge Denne, b. 1839 ;
is Col. (h.p.), formerly Scots Guards ; was Sup. of Gymnasia 1869-72, Regt. Adj. Scots Guards
1876, Comdt. of bch. for Officers of Auxiliary Forces 1879, and Mil. Sec. to Gov. of Bombay
1880-81 ; served in Nile expedition 1884, and in Suakin expedition 1885 (mentioned in despatches,
medal and clasp, bronze star). Residence, 4&A, Pall Mall, S.W. Clubs, Guards', Carlton. -Gilbert
Hardinge, b. 1844; formerly Capt. Norfolk Artillery; is a J.P., a D.L., and a County Councillor
(St. Faith's Div.) for Norfolk : ;«. 1867, Louisa Anne, da. of the late Richard Groucock, Esq., and
has issue living, Gilbert Foard, b. 1868 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Durham L.I., — Hardinge
Graham, b. 1870, — Ernest Henry Denne, b. 1871; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; is Lieut.
2nd Batn. Norfolk Regl., — Reginald George, 6. 188:, — Hilda Marguetita. Residences, Sprowston
Lodge, Norwich ; 63, Carlisle Mansions, Victoria Street, S.W. Club, Junior Carlton. Gerald
Hyde Charles, b. 1847 ; formerly Capt. 2nd Batn. Roy. Warwickshire Regt. ; served in Hazara
campaign 1868 (medal with clasp): in. 1888, Ellen Edith, da. of the late' J. H. Norgate, Esq.,
and has issue living, Diana Edith Gwendoline Cecil. Residence, Framingham Pigot, Norfolk.
Randolph Harbord, b. 1857.
Aunts living (daughters of sth Baronet) — Charlotte (Countess Sondes) : m. 1859, the ist Earl Sondes.
Residence, Lees Court, Faversham.^^Frances Julia: in. 1871, John Bathurst Graver Browne,
Esq., who d. 1880, and has issue living, Violet Bathurst, — Elizabeth Margaret.— —Isabel Geraldine
(Lady Wodehouse) : in. 1875, Lord Wodehouse, el. son of ist Earl ot Kimberley. Residence,
Witton Park, Norfolk. Diana Madeline.
•Great- Aunt living (daughter of 4th Baronet) — Anne Matilda Pauline : m. 1839, the Rev. George
Curteis Luxford, and has issue living, George Bentinck, b. 1842 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Major
2ndJBatn. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers ; served in Ashantijwar 1 874 (medaljwith clasp). _l.ff^.szWi?«f^, Higham
House, Hurst Green, Sussex.
Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet— Sophia : m. 1839, Henry Brydges Clarke, Esq., and has
issue living, Sophia Louisa : m. 18 — , the Rev. R. Aclom-Fell, who d. 1875, of Sheeppy, Leicester-
shire.—Charlotte Rebecca Brooksbank : m. 1858, Berkeley Augustus Macdonald Macpherson,
Esq. Residence,
WidOW living Of 6th Baronet— Mary Gertrude (Lady Stracey), da. of Sir Charles Des Vceux,
2nd baronet : m. 1870, Sir Edward Gervase Henry Stracey, 6th baronet, who d. 1888. Residence.
5, Lowndes Street, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Hardinge Robert Stracey, Esq., 3rd son of 4th baronet, b. 1814, d.
1844: in. 1839, Elizabeth Barbara (now of 24, Talbot Square, W.), da. of Capt.
James Balfour Robertson, R.N. : —
Hardinge Richard, b. 1840 ; formerly Major gSth Regt. ; retired as Hon. Lieut. -Col. : m. 1883, Mary,
da. of the late Adm. Frederick Byng Montresor, of 15, Elvaston Place, S.W., and has issue living,
Constance Mary,— Elizabeth Julia,— Ruth. Residence, The Dale, Upperton, Eastbourne. Club,
Naval and Military. Julia Clifton.
Issue of the late John Stracey, Esq., sth son of ist baronet, b. 1772, d. 1858 : ;«. ist,
1814, Harriet, who d. 1817, da. of Thomas Comyn, Esq., and widow of Thomas
Ainslie, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1819, Emma Elizabeth, who d. 1863, da. of Christopher
Clitherow, Esq., of Birds Place, Herts :—
of Clitherow : in. 184*, Harriet, da. of the late Edward Marjoribanks, Esq.. of Greenlands, Bucks.
Residences, Boston House, Brentford. Middlesex ; Hotham Hall, Brough. Yorkshire. Chtbs, Guards',
Boodle's. Rev. William James, ' b. 1821 ; formerly Fellow of Magdalene Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1843, M.A. 1846) ; formerly V. of Buxton-cum-Oxnead : ;;/. 1849. Maria Diana, da. of the late Lieut.-
•Gen. James Claud Bourchier, of Lavant House, Chichester, and has issue living, John Bourchier (of 12,
520
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Mandeville Place, Manchester Square, \V. Clubs, Guards', Turf), b. 1853 ; is Capt. 2nd Batn. Scots
Guards ; served in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal with clasp and bronze star), — Claud Edward
(of 10, Hanover Square, W. Clubs, Naval and Military, Guards'), />. 1855 ; is Capt. 2nd Batn. Scots
Guards ; served in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal and bronze star) ; received Jubilee Medal, —
Eustace William Clitherow (Club, Marlborough), b. 1864 ; formerly Lieut. R.N. ; served at bombard-
ment of forts of Alexandria 1882, and on shore with Naval Brig, (medal with two clasps, Khedive's
bronze star, and 5th class Medjidie), — Emma Maria: in. 1875, Col. Charles Birch-Reynardson (^rd
Batn. Grenadier Guards), of Holywell Hall, Stamford, and 10, West Eaton Place, S.W., — Alice
Harriot Argyll {Baroness Hothjield): ?«. 1872, the ist Baron Hothfield, of Appleby Castle, West-
moreland,— Margaret Susan : ;;/. 1889, Charles Somerville Orde, Esq. [see B. Bolton, colls.], — Ida
Marion. Residence, 50, Portland Place, W.
Sir Edward Stracey, ist baronet, was the eldest surviving son of Sir John Stracey, Knt., Chief
Judge of the Sheriffs' Court, and Recorder of London in 1746. The 5th baronet sat as M.P. for
Norfolk, East (C)> '855-7, for Yarmouth 1859-65, and for Norwich 1868-9.
Coel
STRACHEY, Creation 1801, of Button Court, Somersetshire.
Sir EDWARD STRACHEY, 3rd Baronet, son of the
late Edward Strachey, Esq., 2nd son of ist Baronet ; b. Aug.
i2th, 1812; s. his uncle, Sir HENRY, 1858 ; is a D.L. and a
J.P. for Somerset (High Sheriff 1864) : m. 1st, 1844, Elisabeth,
who d. 1855, da. of the late Rev. W. Wilkieson, of Woodbury
Hall, Beds; andly, 1857, Mary Isabella, who d. 1883, da. of
the late John Adclington Symonds, Esq., M.D., of Clifton, and
has issue by 2nd marriage.
£Vrms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, a cross between four eagles
displayed gules ; 2nd and 3rd, or, three crescents, two and one, sable ; on a
canton of the last, a ducal crown, or, Hodges. Crest — An eagle displayed
gules, charged on the breast with a cross crosslet fitchee.
Scat — Sutton Court, Pensford, near Bristol.
um non animum
He changes the climate, SOUS living— EDWARD, M.P., b. Oct. soth, 1858; ed. at Ch. Ch.,
not his mind (wlio crosses Oxford ; is a J.P., a D.L., and a County Councillor (Glutton Div.) for
the sea). co. Somerset ; formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Prince Albert's (Somersetshire
L.I.); unsuccessfully contested N. Div. of Somerset (L) 1885, and Ply-
mouth 1886; has sat as M.P. for Somerset, S. Div. (L) since 1892: in. 1880, Constance, only child
of Charles B. Braham, Esq., and has issue living, Edward, b. 1882, — Frances Constance Maddalena.
Residence, Sutton Court, Pensford, Bristol. Clubs, Brooks's, National Liberal, Tiaveliers'.
John St. Loe, b. 1860 ; ed. at Balliol Coll., Oxford; Bar. Inner Temple 1885 : m. 1887, Henrietta
Mary Amy, da. of Charles Turner Simpson, Esq., of 14, Cornwall Gardens, S.W., and has issue
living, Thomas Clive b. 1888. Residences, 14, Cornwall Gardens, S.W. ; Newlands Corner, Merrow,
Guildford. Clubs, Reform, Brooks's. Henry, b. 1863.
Daughter living— Frances.
Brothers living — Henry, l>. 1816 ; is a retired Lieut. -Col. Bengal Army : ;//. 1859, Joanna Catharine,
da. of Rudolph Cloete, Esq., of Newlands, Cape of Good Hope, and has issue living, Julia Charlotte :
>«. 1884, William Chance, Esq., Barrister-at-law, of Wharfenden, Frimley, Surrey. Residence,
Capel Lodge, Dorking, Surrey. Richard, C.S.I., F.R.S., LL.D., b. 18*7 ; LL.D. Camb. 18— ;
entered Bengal Engineers 1836, became Lieut. -Col. 1860, Col. 1862, Mai. -Gen. 1868, and Lieut. -Gen.
1875, when he retired ; served in Sutlej campaign 1845-6 (medal with clasp) ; was a Member of
Council of Sec. of State for India, 1875-89, Pres. of Roy. Geographical So. 1888, and a British
Delegate to Monetary Conference 1892 ; C.S.I. 1866 : m. ist, 1854, Caroline, who d. 1855, da. of the
Rev. George Bowles ; 2ndly, 1859, Jane Maria, da. of Sir John Peter Grant, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., and
has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Richard John (Club, Naval and Military), b. 1861 ; is Capt. Rifle
Brigade (Prince Consort's Own), and A.D.C. to Gov. of Queensland (Gen. Sir H. W. Norman,
G.C.B.) ; served in Burmah Campaign 1887-9 (medal with clasp), — Ralph, b. 1868, — Oliver, b. 1874 ;
ed. at Eton, — Giles Lytton, b. 1880, — James Beaumont, b. 1887, — Elinor : m. 1882, James Meadows
Rendel, Esq., Bar.-at-law, of 4, Stone Buildings, W.C., and has issue living, Richard Meadows
b. 1887, Andrew James /'. 1888, Elizabeth, Frances Elinor, — Dorothea, — Philippa, — Joan Pernel,
— Marjorie Colvile. Residence, (x), Lancaster Gate, W. Club, Athenzum. William,^. 1821;
formerly in B.C.S. ; was precis writer at Colonial Office 1848-70; is a J.P. for Somerset. Resi-
dence, Elm, near Frome. Clubs, Oriental, Brooks's. Sir John, G.C.S.I., C.I.E., b. 1823;
was Lieut. -Gov. of N.W. Provinces of India 1874-6, a member of Council of Gov.-Gen. of India
1870-73 and 1876-80, and Acting-Viceroy of India after assassination of Earl of Mayo; appointed
Lecturer on Indian History to Camb. Univ. 1883 ; has been a member of Council of India
since 1885; K. C.S.I. ^72, G.C.S.I. 1878, C.I.E. 1879: m. 1856, Katherine Jane, C.I., da. of
m. 1885, Ellen, da. of the late John Conolly, Esq., — Charles, b. 1862 ; is in Foreign Office. — Nina, —
Mary Lawrence,— Jane. Residence, 37, Cornwall Gardens, S.W. Club, Athenaeum. George, 6.
1828 ; entered Diplo. Ser. 1852 ; became a Sec. of Legation 1867 ; is Min. Resident in Saxony : ;//.
ist, 1857, Anne Maria Georgiana, who d. 1858, da. of the late Richard Strachey, Esq. [see infra],
of Ashwick Grove, Somerset; 2ndly, 1862, Catherine, da. of the late Rev. John BazeU Doveton,
and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Lionel, b. 1864, — Bertram, b. 1865 ; is Lieut. I.S.C. ;
served in Burmah Campaign 1887-8 (medal with clasp), — William, b. 1867, — Margaret : has Roy.
Humane So.'s medal for saving life at Heligoland 1887,— Edith Mary, — Georgiana. Residence,
British Legation, Dresden.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED 'BARONETAGE
521
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Richard Strachey, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1781, d. 1847 : m.
1830, Anne Maria, who d. 1845, da. of Alexander Powell, Esq., M.P., of Hurdcott
House, Wilts : —
Richard Charles, b. 1835 ; is a J.P. for Somerset : in. 1857, Charlotte Lindsay, da. of Ralph Barchard
Hankin, Esq., of Bedford, and has issue living, Richard Sholto (Clubs, Oriental, National Liberal), b.
1859 ; is an Executive Engineer, State Railway Depart., India, — Theodore Edward (of Cawnpore,
N.W.P., India. Club, National Liberal), b. 1860 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1885 ; is an Advocate of Local
Court, Cawnpore, — Claude Mainwaring (of Clearwell, Canterbury, New Zealand), b. 1861 : in. 1887,
Emilv Chisholm, da. of the late James Macpherson, Esq., of Ninde, Inverness-shire, and has issue
living, Claude Otto b. 1888,— Reginald Clive, b. 1866; is In N.W. Provinces and Oudh Police,—
Henry Cyril Gray, b. 1873, — Mary Charlotte Georg-iana : ?«. 1881, Cyril Goodricke Hawdon, Esq.,
J.P., of Westerfield, Canterbury, New Zealand, ana has issue living, Cyril Strachey b. 1885, Daisy
Carlotta, Violet Hermione, — Constance Margaret: ?«. 1884, Robert Seymour Whalley, Esq., of 9,
Sydney Place, S. Kensington, S.W., and has issue living, Frederick Seymour b. 1885, — Mildred,—
Violet Helen. Residence, Ashwick Grove, Oakhill, Bath. Clubs, Oriental, National Liberal.
Alexander, b. 1845: in. 1875, Fanny Augusta, da. of the late Arthur Phipps, Esq., of Whitstone,
Shepton Mallet. — — Joanna : in. 1863, the Rev. George Edward Francis Masters. — Mary
Augusta: in. 1863, Charles Isaac Elton, Esq., Q.C. [see Elton, Bart., colls.]. Residences, 10,
Cranley Place, Onslow Square, S.W. ; White Stanton Manor, Chard.—— Charlotte Margaret : in.
1865, Capt. John James Phillipps, J.P. (formerly' of 6oth Rifles), and has issue living, Ralph
Kirkpatrick, b. 1866, — Edward Strachey, b. 1867, —Paul Winsloe, b. 1870. Residence, Sorrento,
Torquay.— —Isabel : in. 1875, John Holland Baker, Esq., Commr. of Crown Lands, Wellington,
New Zealand, and has issue living, Isabel Noeline. Residence, Lindfield, Wellington, New Zealand.
Sir John irachi was knighted when Edward the " Black Prince" was invested Duke of Cornwall,
1337. Other members of this family were several times High Sheriffs of Wilts, Devon, Gloucester,
and Somerset during the reigns of Henry III., Edwards I., II., III., and Richard II. The ist
Baronet sat as M.P. 1764-1813, being successively First Sec. of the Treasury, and Under Sec. of State.
STRICKLAND, Creation 1641, of Boynton, Yorkshire.
Sir CHARLES WILLIAM STRICKLAND, 8th Baronet ;
b. Feb. 6th. 1819 ; s. his father, Sir GEORGE CHOLMLEY, 1874 ;
ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1842) ; Bar.
Lincoln's Inn and Middle Temple 1847 > is a D.L. and a J.P,
for E. and N. Ridings of York (High Sheriff 1880) : m. ist,
1850, Georgiana Selina Septima, who d. 1864, da. of Sir William
Milner, 4th Baronet ; 2ndly, 1866, Ann Elizabeth, who d. 1886,
da. of the late Rev. Christopher Nevile, of Thorney, Notts, and
has issue.
patron of ®too jCifaings — Carnaby with Fraisthorpe V., Boynton V.,
Sherburn V., Yorkshire.
i9»- ^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, gules, a chevron or, between three crosses
patee argent, on a canton ermine, a buck's head erased and attired sable,
A la voionte deJJieu. Strickland; 2nd, gules, two esquires' helmets in chief argent, in base a garb
Mto/Goa. or> between the helmets a fleur-de-lis of the last issuant from a crescent
ermine, Cliolmley ; ^rd, sable, a chevron between three leopards' faces or, Went'worth. tfegt- A
turkey cock in his pride proper,
Seats— Boynton, near Bridhngton ; Hildenley, near Malton ; Whitby Abbey; Howsham, York.
Club— Athenaeum.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— WALTER WILLIAM, b. May 26th, 1851: in. 1888, Eliza,
da. of— Vokes, Esq. By 2nd marriage— Frederick, b. 1867. Eustace Edward, b. 1870.
Henry, *. 1873 ', is a Naval Cadet.
Daughter living- By 2nd marriage— Esther Ann.
Brother living— Henry STRICKLAND-CONSTABLE, b. 1821 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1840);
is a J.P. for E. Riding of York ; assumed the additional surname of Constable by royal license 1863 :
in. 1859, Cornelia Charlotte Anne, da. of the late Lieut. -Col. Henry and Lady Sophia Dumaresq, and
has issue living, Fredericl: Charles (Clnbs, Bachelors', White's), b. 1860; formerly Capt. Roy. Horse
Guards ; is Capt. 3rd Batn. E. Yorkshire Regt., — Marmaduke, b 1862, — Rosamond, —Mary Sophia,
—Lucy. Residences, Wassand Hall, near Hull; 70, Cadogan Square, S.W. Club, Athen»um.
WidOW living Of 7th Baronet— JANE (Lady Cholmley), da. of Thomas Leavens, Esq., of Norton
Villas, Yorkshire : in. 1867, as his 2nd wife, Sir George Cholmley, 7th baronet, who d. 1874. Resi-
dences, 139, North Marine Road, Scarborough ; 119, Piccadilly, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Nathaniel Constantine Strickland, 7th son of 6th Baronet,
b. 1802, d. 1886 : in. ist, 1835, Charlotte Danvers, who d. 1850, da. of S. H. La
Touche Hecker, Esq., of The Grove, New Radnor ; 2ndly, Harriet, who d. 1887,
da. of Richard Hennings, Esq. , of Islington, N. : —
Walter Richard CHOLMLEY, b. 1859 ; assumed in 1886 the surname of Cholmley : in. 1880, Julia Maud,
da. of Edward S. Jenkyns, Esq., of the Pay Depart., India Office, London, and has issue living,
Walter Edward, b. 1880,— Frances Ethel, b. 1882,— Julia, b. 1884,— Harriet Maud, b. 1886.— —
Hugh, b. 1861. George William, b. 1863. Nathaniel Henry, b. 1866. Charles, b. 1870
William, b. 1872. Henrietta Anne : in. 1879, Thomas Singleton Griesbach, Esq. Charlotte.
May: m. 1879, Rev. William Rowley, V. of Reighton. Residence, Reighton Vicarage,
Bempton Yorkshire.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Grandchildren of the late George Strickland, Esq. (infra): —
Issue of the late Walter Strickland, Esq., b. 1793, d. 1875: HI. 1839, Charlotte Augusta, who
d. 1885, da. of John Carroll, Esq., of Merville, co. Clare : —
Robert, /'. 1848: m. 1876, Mary Katharine, da. of the Rev. Lancelot Arthur Sharpe, R. ofTackley,
Oxfordshire, and has issue living, Walter Robert, b. 1879, — Claude Francis, b. 1881, — Arthur George
Rene, b. 1885, — Cecil Eustace, b. 1889, — Alban Reginald, b. 1891, — Clement Cyprian, /'. 1892. — Mary
Aimee, — Elsie Margarette. Residence, Elm Lodge, Surbiton Hill Road, Surbiton. Francis, b.
1853. Henry Eustachius, b. 1864. Agnes: ;«. 1875, Reginald Foster Ward, Esq.— —Alice : ;;/.
1878. Thomas Henry Cheatle, Esq., and has issue living, Cyril Thomas, b. 1881, — Roland Henry
Martyn, b. 1883,— Walter John North, b. 1887,— Alice Mary, b. 1879, — Gladys Anne, b. 1882.
Residence, Burford, Oxfordshire. Frances Ann : m. 1876, Frederick Beamish, Esq. Caroline :
in. 1876, William Gifford Scott. Esq., M.B., and has issue living, Walter Henderson, b. 1877, —
William George Strickland, b'. 1884,— Archibald Gifford, b. 1889,— Mary Lyle, — Mildred Amy
Strickland. Residence, Newton Abbot, Devon.
Issue of the late Charles Strickland, Esq., b. 180 — , d. 1862 : in. 1832, Elizabeth Mary, who
d. 1870, da. of Henry Deacon, Esq., of Long Cross, Glamorganshire : —
Walter Kennedy, b. 1833: in. 1872, Christian, da. of Capt. Matthew Campbell, E.I.C.S., and has
issue living, Charles Walter Campbell, b. 1873.— —Rosalie St. Quintin : ;«. 1863, Capt. Thomas
Charles Fairfax Cholmeley, R.N., who d. 1889, and has issue living, Hugh Charles, b. 1864, — Roger
Edward, b. 1867, — William Henry, b. 1872, — Rosalie Mary, — Annie Blanche. Residences, Brandsby
Hall, Easingwold ; Gilling Castle, York.
Issue of the late Rev. Thomas Alfred Strickland, b. 1802, d. 1852 : m. 1840, Anne Catherine
(who m. 2ndly, 1856, Colin Campbell Baillie, Esq.), da. of the Rev. Henry Fitzgerald : —
Alice Geraldine.
Grandson of the late Rev. Thomas Alfred Strickland (ante) : —
Issue of the late Rev. George Strickland, b. 1841, d, 1870: m. 1870. Emily, da. of Gerald
Dillon, Esq., of Lacken, co. Westmeath : —
Thomas Alfred Gerald, b. 1871.
Grandsons of the late George Strickland, Esq., 2nd son of 5th baronet : —
Issue of the late Augustine Edmund Christopher Strickland, Esq., b. 1808, </. 1892 : m. 1835,
Susan Caroline, who d. 1882, da. of Henry Deacon, Esq., of Long Cross, Glamorganshire : —
Algernon Augustine de Lille, b. 1837; ed. at Merton Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1860); is a partner in the
metropolitan banking firm of Hoare and Co., and a J.P. for Devon : ;«. 1862, Charlotte Anne, who
d. 1890, da. of the late Peter Richard Hoare, Esq., of Luscombe, Devon [see Hoare, Bart., colls, cr.
1786], and has issue living, Algernon Henry Peter (of 13, Chapel Street, S.W.), b. 1863 ; ed. at Ch.
Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1886) : m. 1890, Mary Selina, da. of the late Walter Drummond, Esq. [see V.
Strathallan, colls.], and has issue living, Algernon Walter b. 1891, — Augustine Cecil, b. 1864, —
Hubert Arthur (of 17, Brompton Square, S.W.), b. 1867 : m. 1890. Rose Cecil, da. of Cecil Henry
Russell, Esq. [see Russell, Bart., cr. 1812, colls.],— Claud Hugh, 6. 1871,— Hilda Rachel,— Gwen-
dolen Mary. Residences, Apperley Court Tewkesbury ; 23, Warwick Square, S.W. Club,
•Oxford and Cambridge.— —Walter Cecil, b. 1839 ; formerly Capt. 83rd Regt. ; is a J.P. for Devon :
m. 1867, Mary Blanche, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. John Polglase James, of Helston, and has issue
living, Dudley Herbert Cecil, b. 1869, — Cecil St. Leger, b. 1876, — Ethel Beatrice,— Augusta
Blanche, — Lilian Grace. Residence, The Rise, Dawlish, Devon. Club, Junior United Service.
Issue of the late Henry Eustachius Strickland, Esq., 4th son of 5th baronet, b. 1777,
d. 1865 : m. 1802, Mary, who d. 1858, da. of the Rev. Edmund Cartwright, D.D.,
F.R.S., of Woburn, Beds : -
John Henry, b. 1818. Residence. Apperley Court, Tewksbury.
The ist baronet, Sir William Strickland, was summoned to Cromwell 5 House of Peers as Lord
Strickland. The 3rd baronet was a distinguished M.P. during the reigns of William, Anne, and
George I., and the 4th baronet was a Lord of the Treasury and Secretary for War temp. George II.
The 7th baronet assumed, in 1865, by royal permission, the surname of Cholmley for himself and those
of his heirs male who may succeed to the Cholmley estates.
STRONGE, Creation 1803, of Tynan, Armagh.
Sir JOHN CALVERT STRONGE, 4th Baronet ; b.
Feb. aist, 1813 ; s. his brother. Sir JAMES MATTHEW, 1885 ;
Bar. King's Inn, Dublin, 1838 ; formerly Solicitor to Inland
Revenue in Ireland ; is a J. P. for cos. Armagh and Tyrone ;
formerly Ch. Magistrate of Police in Dublin : m. 1848, Lady
Margaret Zoe Caulfeild, sister of 3rd Earl of Charlemont [see
V. Charlemont], and has issue.
^rms — Argent, a chevron wavy sable between three lozenges azure, in
the centre chief point an estoile gules, ffrests — ist, an eagle with two heads
displayed sable, beaked and legged azure, langued gules ; 2nd, a bunch of
grapes stalked and leaved proper. Jfttotto obtr Cnst — "Tentanda via est"
(A way is to be attempted).
Seat — Tynan Abbey, co. Armagh. Clubs— Constitutional, Kildare Street.
Dulce quod utile.
What is useful is Sons living- JAMES HENRY, b. Dec. 8th, 1849; ed. at Eton, and at
Brasenose Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1873); Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1874; formerly
Major 4th Batn. Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers : m. 1885, Ethel Margaret :
da. of Lieut.-CoI. Ynyr Henry Burges [see E. Lathom], and has issue living, James Matthew, b.
1891, — Zoe Edith, — Daphne Helen. Residence, Hockley Lodge, Armagh. Club, United University.
Francis William, b. 1856; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Dublin Univ. ; is 2nd Sec. at Rome.
Residence, British Embassy, Rome. Clubs, St. James's, Travellers'.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
523
Daughters living— Elinor Margaret. Frances Anne. Alice Isabella.
Brothers living— Charles Walter, C.B., b. 1816 ; formerly a principal Clerk in Treasury ; is Official
Govt. Director of the Eastern and S. African Telegraph Co. (Limited) ; C.B. 1880 ; is tn. Residence,
i, Palace Court Mansions, W. Club, Carlton.— — Edmond Robert Francis, b. 1822 ; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1846); formerly Capt. Tyrone Militia ; is a J.P. for Derry : tn. 1859, Charlotte
Newman, da. of John Piercy Henderson, Esq., of Somerford, co. Stirling, and has issue living, Walter
Lockhart (of The Lodge, Seaforde, co. Down), b. 1860 ; formerly Capt. 4th Batn. Roy. Inniskilling
Fusiliers ; is a J.P. for co. Down, — Charles Edmond Sinclair (of Bryansford, co. Dawn), b. 1862 ;
formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers ; is a J.P. for cos. Down and Louth : m. 1892,
Marion Iliff, da. of the late Samuel Bostock, Esq., of The Hermitage, Walton-on- Heath, — Harry
William, b. 1869 ; ed. at Dublin Univ. (B.A. 1891), — Edward Owen Fortescue, b. 1871, — Ethel Mary
Emily: m. 1887, Arthur Percy Richardson, Esq., and has issue living, Edmond St. John b. 1888,
Arthur Keneth b. 1890,— Evelyn Frances Charlotte (Hon. Mrs. Edward H c-Mitf) : tn. 1890, the Hon.
Edward Hewitt [see V. Lifford], — Edith Mary Beatrice. Residence, Lizard Manor, co. London-
derry.——Maxwell Du Pre, b. 1824 ; formerly Capt. 52nd Foot, and Col. Commanding Sligo Artillery
Militia ; is a J.P. for co. Wexford : in. 1851, Jane Colclough, da. of the late Joseph Fade Goff, Esq.
Residence, RaheendufF, Foulksmill, co. Wexford. Club, Army and Navy.
Sisters living — Frances Helen : nt. 1835, Thomas Vesey Nugent, Esq., who d. 1890, and has issue
living, Edmond Henry Stuart (of 12, South Eaton Place, S.W., and 3, Stone Buildings, Lincoln's
Inn. W.C.), b. 1849 ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1872 : tn. 1885, Grace, da. of Edward Nathaniel Conant,
Esq., of Lyndon Hall, Oakham, and has issue living, Roland b. 1886, — Isabella Frances, — Selina
Florence (Lady Verner) : in. 1864, Sir Edward Wingfield Verner, 4th baionet, of Corke Abbey,
Bray, co. Wicklow. Residence, g, South Eaton Place, S.W.— Catherine Brownlow : in. 1850,
Lieut. -Col. George M'Clintock, who d. 1873, and has issue living, Arthur George Florence (of
Rathvindon House, Leighlin Bridge, co. Carlow), b. 1856 ; formerly Lieut. 26th Regt. ; is a J.P.
for cos. Wicklow, Kildare and Carlow : in. 1877, Susan Heywood, da. of Heywood Collins, Esq., of
Kelvindale, co. Lanark, and has issue living, Arthur George £. 1878, John Heywood Jocelyn^. 1880,
Robert le Poer$. 1882, Jane Catherine Gladys b. 1885, — Constance : in. 1881, Henry Crossley Irwin,
Esq., B.C.S., and has is«ue living,— Amy, — Isabella, — Mary: tn. 1891, Thomas Lonsdale, Esq.
Residence, Fellow's Hall, Tynan, co. Armagh.
Widow living of 3rd Baronet— SELINA ELIZABETH (Lady Stronge\ da. of Andrew Savage
Nugent, Esq., of Portaferry House, co. Down : m. 1836, Sir James Matthew Stronge, 3rd baronet,
who d. 1885. Residence, 83, Cadogan Place, S.W.
Sir James Matthew, D.C.L., 2nd baronet, was a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, and Sir James
Matthew, 3rd baronet, sat as M.P. for Armagh (C) 1864-74.
STUART, Creation 1660, of Hartley Mauduit, Hampshire.
Sir SIMEON HENRY LECHMERE STUART, 7th
Baronet; b. May I5th, 1864; s. his father, Sir Si MEON HENRY,
1891 ; ed. at Magdalen Coll., Oxford ; formerly Lieut. 5th
Dragoon Guards : m. 1891, Florence Louise, da. of the late
Henry Harmond Gudge, Esq., Sec. to Austrian Legation.
£\rms — Or, a fesse cheeky azure and argent, an inescutcheon argent
charged with the lion of Scotland debruised with a bendlet raguly or. Crtst
— A roebuck statant argent, ducally gorged gules.
Residences — Chettle, Blandford ; Broomfield Manor, Essex. Clubs
— Army and Navy, Boodle's, Cavalry.
Avito viret honore.
Hejlourishes by
ancestral honors.
Sister living— Catherine Eva : m. 1875, the Rev. Thomas Lane Coulson
liridges, R. of Warkton, and has issue living, Henry Coulson b. 1879,-
C'lara Eva, — Etheldreda Marjory, — Mary Stuart. Residence, Warkton
Rectory, near Kettering.
Uncle living (son of sth baronet)— Frederick William, b. 1858 . m. 1888,
Mildred Florence, da. of William Grover Ashby, Esq., of The Highlands,
Burgess Hill, Sussex. Residence, Birch Green, Hayward's Heath.
AuntS living (daughters of 5th Baronet) — Maria Henrietta: in. 1845, Edward John Morant Gale,
Esq., and has issue living.— Selina Jane Elizabeth: in. 1857, the Rev. James Fletcher. M.A.
Residence, 14, Norfolk Street, Park Lane, W.
WidOW living Of 6th Baronet— CATHERINE HENRIETTA (Lady Stuart), da. of Lieut. -Gen. Henry
Lechmere Worrall, Bengal Cav. : tn. 1850, as his second wife, Sir Simeon Henry Stuart, 6th baronet,
who d. 1891. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. Charles Robert William Stuart, 2nd son of 5th baronet,
b. 1826, d. 1883: m. 18— :—
Six sons (of whom the eldest is heir-presumptive to the Baronetcy) and six daus., who reside in
Canada.
Issue of the late Major Arthur John Stuart, R.M., 3rd son of sth baronet, b. 1828, d.
1868 : tn. 1858, Frances Emily, who d. 1873, da. of the late John C. Kennedy,
Esq., of Ballyrainey House, co. Down : —
Arthur Kennedy, b. 1850. Frances Rethe.
This family is descended from Andrew Steward^ great-uncle of Robert I., King of Scotland, of
that house. His son, John Stuart, who settled in England, was in the train of James I. of Scotland
on his voyage to France, and was detained prisoner with him in 1406. He was subsequently knighted
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
at a tournament by Henry IV. Alexander Steward (son of Andrew) was knighted, and received an
honourable augmentation to his arms from Charles VI., King of France. The ist and 2nd baronets
each held the office of a Chamberlain of the Exchequer. The 2nd and 3rd baronets successively sat
as M.P. for Hampshire. In 1829, on the death of his grandfather, the last Earl of Carhampton, the
5th baronet was offered a fresh patent by George IV., which, however, he did not accept. The
present baronet is representative of the Earldom of Carhampton (ext.), and the Barony of Waltham
STUART, Creation 1840.
Sir CHARLES JAMES STUART, 2nd Baronet ; b. Jan.
24th, 1824; s. his father, Sir JAMES, LL.D., 1853; ed. at
Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1845, M.A. 1848); Bar. Inner
Temple 1848.
^rms — Or, a fesse cheeky azure and ermine, between, in chief, two
crosses patee gules, and in base a thistle proper, all within a bordure of the
second. Crest — A Roman fasces fessewise, therefrom issuant a demi-lion
rampant holding in the dexter paw a thistle.
Residence — 20, Chester Square, S.W. Clubs — Athenasum, Oxford
and Cambridge, St. James's.
Justitise propositique
tenax.
Tenacious of justice and
of purpose.
Brothers living— EDWARD ANDREW, b. 1832 ; formerly Col. Roy.
Scots (Lothian) Regt. ; is a Maj.-Gen. and Lieut.-Gov. of Chelsea Hos-
pital ; served in Crimean war (severely wounded ; medal with clasps, and
Medjidie), and in China campaign 1860 (medal with clasps). Residence,
Royal Hospital, Chelsea, S.W. Clubs, Army and Navy, United Ser-
vice. Ker. James, b. 1837 ; ed. at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1861, M.A.
1862) ; is R. of Portishead. Residence, Portishead Rectory, Clevedon,
Somerset.
Sister living— Mary Catherine. Residence, 20, Chester Square, S.W.
The ist baronet, Sir James Stuart, LL.D., was Chief Justice of Lower Canada.
Stuart-Menteth, see Menteth.
STUCLEY, Creation 1859, of Affeton Castle, Devonshire.
Sir GEORGE STUCLEY STUCLEY, ist Baronet, son of
the late Lewis William Buck, Esq., M.P. for N. Devon ; b.
Aug. 1 7th, 1812; ed. at Eton, and r*t Ch. Ch., Oxford; for-
merly Lieut. Royal Horse Guards; is a D. L. and a J.P.
for Devon (High Sheriff" 1863) and Cornwall, and Hon. Col.
Devon Artillery, W. Div. R.A. ; sat as M.P. for Barnstaple ( C)
1855-9, and 1865-8 ; unsuccessfully contested Exeter 1852, and
Barnstaple 1859 ; assumed the surname of Stucley, by royal
license, 1858: m. Ist, 1835, Lady Elizabeth O'Brien, who d.
1870. da. and coheir of 2nd Marquess of Thomond ; andly,
1872, Louisa, 4th da. of the late Bernard Granville, Esq., of
Wellesbourne, Warwickshire, and has issue.
patron of ®brtt gioinas— Bideford R., West Worlington R., Devonshire;
Bellement et hardiment. Launcells V., Cornwall.
^rms— Quarterly : ist and 4th, azure, three pears or, Stucley', 2nd and 3rd, per fesse embattled
argent and sable, three bucks' attires, each fixed to the scalp, counterchanged, Buck. Crtst — Between
a buck's attires as in the arms sable, a lion rampant or, the sinister paw holding a battle-axe resting
on the shoulder proper.
Seats — Moreton, Bideford ; Affeton Castle, West Worlington, Devonshire ; Hartland Abbey,
Bideford.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— WILLIAM LEWIS, b. Aug. 27th, 1836; ed. at Eton; entered
Grenadier Guards 1854, and retired as Capt. and Lieut. -Col. 1871 ; is a J.P. and a County Alderman
for Devon: m. ist, 1869, Rosamond Head, only da. of Head Pottinger Best, Esq., of Donnington
Grove, Berks; zndly, 1879, Marion Elizabeth, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. Henry Edward Hamlyn
Fane [see E, Westmoreland, colls.]. Residence, Hartland Abbey, Bideford. Edward Arthur
George, b. 18 = 2. By 2nd marriage— Hugh Nicholas Granville, b. 1873 Humphery St. Leger,
b. 1877.
The Stucley familyl(which has possesssd Affeton Castle for over 600 years) came from Great
Stucley, Huntingdonshire, and were Sheriffs of that county, tetnp. John. Sir George assumed the
surname of Stucley a^ lineal representative of that ancient family-
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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STYLE, Creation 1627, of Wateringbury, Kent.
Sir WILLIAM HENRY M ARSHAM STYLE, gth Baronet,
son of the late Capt. William Style, R. N., 2nd son of the Rev.
Robert Style, and son of 4th Baronet ; b. Sept. 3rd, 1826 ; s. his
cousin, Sir THOMAS CHARLES, 1879 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Merton Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1851) ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for co.
Donegal (High Sheriff 1856), and a J.P. and a D.L. for co.
Monmouth : m. 1st, 1848, the Hon. Rosamond Marion Morgan,
who d. 1883, el. da. of 1st Baron Tredegar ; 2ndly, 1885, Ellen
Catherine, widow of Henry Hyde Nugent Bankes. Esq.. and da. of
the late Taylor Massy, Esq. \seef>. Massy, colls.], and has issue.
^rms — Sable, a fesse or fretty, of the field between three fleurs-de-lis
gold ; a bordure of the second. &rcst — A wolf's head couped sable, collared
or, the lower part of the neck fretty as in the arms.
Resilience — Glenmore, co. Donegal. Clubs — Carlton, Sackville Street.
Sons living— FREDERIC MONTAGUE, b. May 2oth, 1857. Henry Albert Glenmore, b. 1862.
Rodney Charles, b. 1864 ; is Lieut, ist Batn. Queen's Own (Roy. W. Kent Regt.).
Daughters living — Rosamond Louisa: m. 1872, Henry Price Holford, Esq. (formerly of loth
Hussars), and has issue living, George, b. 1872, — Arthur, b. 1873, — Alfred, b. 1876, — Frederick, b. 1881.
— Selina Isabella. Lydia Frances : m. 1875, Benjamin Francis Meynell Bloomfield, Esq., who
d. 1886, and has issue living, Meynell Caldwell Egerton Rodney, b. 1882, — Marian Blanche, —
Grace Maria. Residence, Castlecaldwell, Leggs, co. Fermanagh. Mary Louisa : m. 1884, the
Rev. Thomas Thornhill Peyton [see Peyton, Bart.]. Residence, St. Mary's Rectory, March, Isle
of Ely.
Brothers living —Rev. Charles Montague, D.D., b. 1830; formerly Fellow of St. John's Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1854, M.A. 1857, B.D. 1862, D.D. 1880); is R. of S. Warnborough: m. 1867, Jessie
Elizabeth, da. of the late Robert Bullock Marsham, Esq., D.C.L. [see E. Romney, colls.], and has
issue living, Richard Charles Montague, b. 1870. Residence, South Warnborough Rectory, Winch-
field, Hants. Club, Windham. Albert Frederick, b. 1837 : m. 1868, Eliza, da. of the late Henry
Tubb, Esq., of Bicester, and has issue living, George Montague, b. 1869; ed. at New Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1891), — Charles Humphrey, b. 1877, — Robert Henry, b. 1881, — Florence Louisa. Resi-
dence, Boxley House, Maidstone.
Sister living — Louisa Emma Priscilla. Residence, Weavering House, Maidstone.
Collateral Branch living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Robert Style, 2nd son of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late Charles Style, Esq., b. 1777, d. 1853 : m. 1812, Frances, who d. 1875, da. of
John Cochrane, Esq., of Edenmore, co. Donegal : —
Anne : m. 1838, Lieut.-Col. John Pitt Kennedy, who d. 1879, and has issue living, Charles Napier, b.
1852 : m. 1882, Lucy, da. of George Marwood, Esq., — Florence : ;«. 1870, Capt. Abraham Martin
(formerly of nth Foot), of Clevergh, co. Sligo.— — Elizabeth : m. 1850, John James Hamilton
Humphreys, Esq., Barrister-at-law, who d. 1890, and has issue living, John Bayfied, b. 1854, —
Charles Style, b. 1858, — Alice Rachel : m. 1876, Robert Jocelyn Alexander, Esq., an Inspector of
Schools, — Ethel : m. 1879, Albert Crease Coxhead, Esq., — Rosamond. Residence, 3, Chichester
Street, St. George's Square, S.W.
This family, originally seated in Suffolk, is descended from William Style, of Ipswich, father of
Sir John Style, Alderman of London, an eminent diplomatist temp. Henry VII. and Henry VIII.,
and grandfather of Sir Humphrey Style, Knt., one of the Esquires to the Body of Henry VIII., and
grandfather of Sir Thomas, ist baronet.
SULLIVAN, Creation 1804, of Thames Ditton, Surrey.
Sir EDWARD ROBERT SULLIVAN, 5th Baronet ; b.
Oct. 29th, 1826; s. his brother, Sir CHARLES, 1862 ; is a J.P.
and a D.L. for Lancashire: m. 1859, Mary, da. of the late
Henry Currie, Esq., M.P., of West Horsley Place, Surrey [see
infra] , and has issue.
£\rms — Per fesse, the base per pale ; in the chief or, a dexter hand couped
at the wrist grasping a sword erect gules, the blade entwined by a serpent
proper, between two lions rampant respecting each other of the second ; the
dexter base vert, charged with a buck trippant or, on the sinister base per
pale argent and sable, a boar passant counterchanged. Crtst — On a ducal
coronet or, a robin, in the beak a sprig of laurel proper.
Seat — Ravenhead, St. Helen's, Lancashire. Tcnvn Residence — 16,
Grosvenor Square, W. Clubs— Turf, Bachelors'.
Lamh foisdmeach au
nachtar.
What we gain by con. Daughter living-Maud.
quest we secure by Sister living— Mary Margaret: m. 1869, as his 2nd wife, Henry Currie,
clemency. Esq., M.P., who d. 1873 [see ante]. Residence, 12, Chester Square, S.W.
526
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Frederick Sullivan, 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1/97, d. 1873 : m.
ist, 1821, Arabella Jane, who d. 1839, da. of Valentine H. Wilmot, Esq., of Farn-
borough, Hants: andly, 1843, Emily Anne, who d. 1856, da. of Levi Ames, Esu.,
of The Hyde, Bedfordshire:—
Sir FRANCIS WILLIAM, K.C.B., C.M.G., 6. May 3ist, 1834; ed. at Charterhouse; entered
R.N. 1848, became Capt. 1863, Rear-Adm. 1878, Vice-Adm. 1885, and Adm. 1890; retired i8j2 ;
served in Black Sea 1854-6, and in New Zealand war 1863-4; was an A.D.C. to H.M. 1877-8; is
a J.P. for cos. Herts and Beds; K.C.B. 1879; commanded Detached Squadron 1881-2 ; served in
Egyptian campaign 1882 (medai, thanked by Parliament, and 2nd class Medjidie); was Director
of Transports 1883-8; C.M.G. 1878, K.C.B. 1879: m. 1861, Agnes, 2nd da. of the late Hon. Sir
Sydney Bell, Ch. Justice of Cape of Good Hope, and has issue living. Rev. Frederick, b. 1865 ;
is Curate of Penistone, Sheffield, — Richard, R.N., b. 1866; became Lieut. 1889, — Gertrude Agnes.
Residence, 14, Seymour Street, Portman Square, W. Clubs, United Service, Army and Navy.
Henry Eden, b 1835 ; admitted a Solicitor 1867: m. 1859, Louisa, da. of James Pierce, Esq., of
Llanelly, Brecon, aiid has issue living, two sons and three daus., of whom, Agnes Vernon : m.
1885, Henry Francis Wigram, Esq. [see Fitz-Wygram, Bart., colls.]. Residence, Hazeldene, Upper
Twickenham. Barbarina Charlotte {Hon. Lady Grey)', tn. 1846, Adm. the Hon. Sir Frederick
William Grey, G.C. B., who d. 1878, son of 2nd Earl Grey. Residence, Fairmile House, Cobham,
Surrey.
SULLIVAN, Creation 1881, of Garryduff, co. Cork.
Sir EDWARD SULLIVAN, 2nd Baronet; b. Sept. 27th,
1852; s. his father, the Rt. Hon. Sir EDWARD, P.C., LL.D.,
1885; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1877); Bar. King's
Inns, Dublin, 1879, and Middle Temple 1888 ; unsuccessfully
contested St. Stephen's Green Div. of Dublin (LU) 1886, and
Chester-le-Street Div. of Durham 1892.
^Vrtns — Per pale gules and azure ; a fesse or charged with three crosses-
crosslet sable between two boars' passant or, that in chief facing the dexter,
and that in base the sinister. Crest — A battle axe fessewise, thereon a
robin proper.
Residence — 32, Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin. Club— Reform.
So
the Exchequer. Residence, 23, Hatch Street Lower, Dublin. Clubs, Reform, Sackville Street,
Royal St. George's Yacht. John, b. 1861 ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1888. Chambers, 9, Old Square,
W.C. Club, Reform.
Sister living— Annie.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— BESSIE JOSEPHINE (Lady Sullivan), da. of the late Robert Bailey,
Esq , of Cork : in. 1850, the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Sullivan, ist baronet, who d. 1885. Residence,
32, Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin.
The first baronet, the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Sullivan, P.C., LL.D., sat as M.P. for Mallow (L)
1865-70, and was Master of the Rolls in Ireland 1870-83, and Lord Chancellor of Ireland 1883-5.
GRANT-SUTTIE, Creation 1702, of Balgone, Haddingtonshire.
Sir GEORGE GRANT-SUTTIE, yth Baronet ; b. Sept.
2nd, 1870; s. his father, Sir JAMES, 1878.
Serins — Quarterly : ist and 4th, barry wavy of six azure and or ; on a
chief of the last, a lion rampant naissant with two tails vert, armed and
langued gules, Stittie; 2nd and 3rd, or, a chevron cheeky gules, and of the
first, between three hunting-horns sable, garnished of the second within a
bordure of the same, Semple. Crist— A ship under full sail all proper.
Seats — Balgone, North Berwick ; Preston Grange, Prestonpans, Had-
dingtonshire.
Sisters living— Susan Harriet (Viscountess Dalrymple); m. 1878,
Viscount Dalrymple, el. son of loth Earl of Stair.— ^Harriet : ;«.
1886, Daniel Cooper, Esq., el. son of Sir Daniel Cooper, G.C.M.G., ist
baronet. Residence, Warren Tower, Newmarket.— Victoria Alberta.
-^— -TUL, - Uncle living (son of sth Baronet)— Robert, b. 1840; Bar. Inner Temple
Nothing hazard, nothing ,866 . is a D.L. for Haddingtonshire : m. 1884, the Hon. Edith Mary
have. Dawnav, da. of 7th Viscount Downe, and has issue living, Hubert
Francis, b. 1884, — Hilda Margaret,— Muriel Katherine. Residence, Balgone, North Berwick.
Club, Carlton.
AuntS living (daughters of 5th Baronet)— Margaret Katharine Isabella. Residences, St. Agnes,
Cannes, France ; Tregew, Roehampton.
Widow living Of 6th Baronet -Sus AN HARRIET (Lady Susan Grant-Suttie), da. of the 6th
Duke of Roxburghe : m. 1857, Sir James Grant-Suttie, who d. 1878. Residence, Preston Grange,
Prestonpans, Haddingtonshire.
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
5*7
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Capt. Francis Grant-Suttie, R.N., 2nd son of 5th baronet, /'. 1832,
d. 1884 : nt. 1877, Elizabeth, da. of the late Donald Macintyre, Esq., of Kayuga,
N.S. Wales:—
GEORGE DONALD, b. Oct. Mth, 1877. Sheila Laura Mary. Elsie Margaret Hew.
Harriet Hamilton.
The and and 4th baronets successively represented Haddingtonshire in Parliament, and the 4th
baronet assumed the additional surname of Grant on succeeding to the estates of his aunt, Janet Grant-
Countess of Hyndford.
SUTTON, Creation 1772, of Norwood Park, Nottinghamshire.
Sir RICHARD VINCENT SUTTON, 6th Baronet ; b.
(posthumous) April 26th, 1891 ; s. his father, Sir RICHARD
FRANCIS, at his birth.
tS.itroix of ijbrcc ;Cibings — Brant-Broughton R., Sudbrook R., Great
Coates R., Lincolnshire.
JUms — Quarterly: ist and 4th, argent, a canton sable ; 2nd and 3rd,
argent, a cross flory azure. Crest — A wolfs head erased gules.
Seats — Benham Park, Newbury, Berks ; Barton Court, Hungerford.
Tout jours prest.
A hvays ready.
Uncles living (sons of 4th baronet)— ARTHUR EDWIN, b. Sept. 24th,
1857: ;«. 1885, Cecil Blanche, da. of Walter Douglas Dumbleton, Esq.,
of Oakhurst, George, Cape Colony, and has issue living, Esme. Resi-
dence, Shank's House, Wincanton, Somerset. Clubs, Junior Conserva-
tive, Royal Dorset Yacht, Royal Victoria Yacht.— —Alexander George.
b. 1862; ed. at Radley ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Durham L.I. ; is
Lieut. Roy. Wilts Yeo. Cav. : m. 1885, Eugenia Kathleen, da. of Thomas
Richard Merry, Esq., and has issue living, Thomas Alexander, b. [888.
Residence, The Comedy, Christian Malford. Chippenham. Clubs, Isthmian, Royal Portsmouth
Corinthian. Henry Cecil, b. 1868; ed. at Radley : formerly Lieut. Hampshire Yeo. Cav. Clubt
Isthmian.
Aunts living (daughters of 4th baronet) — Anna Harriet Mary: »/. 1874, Lieut. -Col. Augustus
Henry Macdonald-Moreton, formerly of the Coldstream Guards [see E. Ducie, colls.]. Residence,
Hill Grove, Bembridge, Brading, Isle of Wight.— —Emily Judith (Lady Levinge) : >n. 1876, Sir
William Henry Levinge, 9th baronet. Residence. St. John's Park, Ryde, Isle of Wight.
Helen Mary : ;«. 1884, Capt. Ernest de Vismes Du Boulay, formerly R. A. Residence, The Cottage,
Bembridge, Isle of Wight. Mary Evelyn : in. 1881, Capt. Blair Onslow Cochrane [see E.
Dundonald, colls.]. Residence, Slade House, Bideford. Maud Etheldreda.— — Georgina Mary
(Baroness Langford)'. m. 1889, the 4th Baron Langford. Residence, Summerhill House, Enfield,
co. Meath. Winifred Aline. Beatrice Zoe.
Great-Uncles living (sons of 2nd Baronet) — Francis, b. 1822 : formerly Capt. Roy. Horse Guards :
;/;. 1855, Lady Evelyn Mary Stuart, sister of the 4th Earl of Portarlington, and has issue living, Francis
Richard Hugh Seymour (of 18, Curzon Street, Mayfair, W., and The Manor House, Coates, Ciren-
cester), b. 1858 ; is Capt. Yorkshire Hussar Yeo. Cav. : in. 1881, Lady Susan Elizabeth Lascelles, da.
of 4th Earl of Harewood, and has issue living, Francis Henry b. 1882, Violet Eveleen, Angela Desiree.
Residences, Penton Lodge, Andover ; 18, Curzon Street, Mayfair, W. Clnbs, Boodle's, Carlton.
Henry George, b. 1826 ; formerly Lieut. i2th Lancers : m. 1849, Matilda Harriet, who d. 1885,
da. of George H. Walker-Heneage, Esq., of Compton Bassett, Writs, and has issue living, Rev.
Edward, b. 1850; is R. of Emley, Wakefield, — Hugh Clement, b. 1867; is Lieut, ist Batn. Cold-
stream Guards: nt. 1891, Mabel Ida, da. of Campbell Munro, Esq. Residence, 9, Elvaston Place,
S. Kensington, S.W. Clubs, Army and Navy, Arthur's.
Great-Aunt living (daughter of 2nd Baronet) — Judith Henrietta Anna. Residence, Southwell,
Notts.
Widows living of 4th and 5th Baronets— HARRIET ANNE (Lady Sution), da. of the late
William Fitz-william Burton, Esq., of Burton Hall, co. Carlow : m. 1851, Sir Richard Suttou, 4th
baronet, who d. 1878. Residence, 12, St. John's Park, Ryde, Isle of Wight. CONSTANCE EDITH
(Lady Sutton), da. of Sir Vincent Rowland Corbet, 3rd Bart. : m. 1888, Sir Richard Francis
Sutton, 5th baronet, who d. 1891. Residence, Chequers Court, Tring, Bucks.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Capt. Charles Sutton, 4th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1823, d. 1892: m.
1861, Alice (now of 32, Chester Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W.), da. of Sir
Willoughby Wolstan Dixie, 8th baronet : —
Charles Wolstan, b. 1862 ; formerly Lieut. R.N. Algernon Trevor, b. 1863. Evelyn Willoughby,
b. 1868 ; is Lieut. 7th Hussars.
Issue of the late Rev. Augustus Sutton, 5th son of 2nd baronet, b. 1825, d. 1885 ;
in. 1851, Charlotte Robina, who d. 1888, da. of John Carter, Esq., of Northwold,
Norfolk :—
Rev. Arthur Frederick, b. 1852 ; is R. of Brant Broughton. Residence, Brant Broughton Rectory,
Newark. Richard, b. 1856; formerly Lieut. Notts Militia. Gilbert William, b. 1859; formerly
Lieut. 3rd Batn. Prince of Wales's Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.) : m. 1890, Mabel Affleck Peacock,
da. of the late Rev. John Peacock, of Fulbeck. Laurence Herbert, b. 1865.— —Augusta Mary.
Catherine Mabel : ;«. 1888, William Henry Ryder, Esq. [see E. Harrowby, colls.]. Resides in
Florida, U.S.A.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Robert Nassau Sutton (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Sutton, b. 1813, d. 1885 : m. 1847, Charlotte, who d. 1872, sister
ssars ; is a County Alderman
of Sir John Nelthorpe, 8th baronet (ext.) : —
Robert Nassau SUTTON-NEI.THORPE, b. 1850; formerly Major 8th Hu
528
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
for Lindsey Div. of Lincolnshire ; has assumed the additional and principal surname of Nelthorpe :
nt. 1885, the Hon. Dulcibella Eden, da. of 4th Baron Auckland, and has issue living, Christopher,
b. 1890,— Oliver, b. 1888,— a son, b. 1892,— Ursula, b. 1886. Residence, Scawby Hall, Brigg. Club,
Arthur's.— Henry John, b. 1851 ; formerly Lieut. Princess Victoria's (Roy. Irish) Fusiliers. -
Francis Richard, b. 1853: in. 1881, Edith Louisa, da. of Arthur Pryor, Esq., of Hylands, Essex,
and has issue living, Richard Coningsby, b. 1882, — Francis Arthur, b. 1884, — Olinda Emily, />. 1885,
— Sylvia Katherine. b. 1887. - Hugh Nelthorpe, b. 1857. - Mary Georgiana : in. 1876, Coningsby
Charles Sibthorp, Esq. Residence, Canwick Hall, Lincoln. - Evelyn Charlotte : tit. 1884. Major
Paul Swinburne [see Swinburne, Bart ]. Residence, Capheaton, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.— Mabel
Albinia : m. 1876, Montagu Richard Waldo-Sibthorp, Esq., and has issue living, Janetta, l\ 1878,
— Esther Mary, b. 1879, — Evelyn Elizabeth, b. 1882. Residence, Canwick House, Lincoln. -
Janetta Nina : in. 1886, the Rev. Geoffrey Barrington Simeon [see Simeon, Bart.]. Residence,
Dunster Rectory, Somerset.
Issue of the late Capt. Robert Nassau Sutton, 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1776, d. 1833:
nt. 1812, Mary Georgiana, who d. 1846, da. of John Manners-Sutton. Esq., of
Kelham, Notts :—
Frederick, b. 1817 ; formerly Capt. nth Hussars: fit. ist, 1841, Eliza, who d. 1844, da. of the late
Rev. W. M. Jones, V. of Ospringe ; 2ndly, 1847, Georgina, da. of the late Ven. James Croft, and
has issue living (by ist marriage), Ruth Isabella : m. 1866, Col. Frederick Lockwooci Edridge,
e), Algernon Charles, b.
and has issue living, a da
Constance Stanley, da. of the late T. Verney Lovett Lace, Esq., of Christleton Old Hall, Chester,
, . , . ,
— (by and marriage), Algernon Charles, b. 1852 : ;«. 1886, Winifred Alice, da. of William Edwin
Cotton Fell, Esq., and has issue living, a da. b. 1892, — Herbert Arthur, b. 1853 : "*• 1892. Josephine
Rev. Charles Nassau, b. 1859 ; is R. of Withyham, Sussex : tn. 1883, Edith Mary, da. of Lieut.-
Col. Cafe, and has issue living, Charles Lexington Manners b. 1891, — Amy Georgiana : m. 1875,
Francis Hay Chapman, Esq., a retired Com. R.N. [see E. Kinnoull, colls.], — Eva Pulteney : in.
1881, Capt. John Warre Sill, R.E., and has issue living, a son b. 1887. Club, Army and Navy.
Anna Maria : ;«. 1853, Joost Peter, Baron van Aerssen Beyeren van Voshol, of the Netherlands,
who d. 1857. Residence,
The ist baronet, M.P., was an Under Secretary of State 1766-72.
SWALE, Creation 1660, of Swale Hall, and South Stainly, co. York.
Sir JAMES SWALE, loth Baronet ; b. 1818; s. his
brother, Sir BENJAMIN : m. 1855, Sarah, da. of Samuel Bishop,
Esq., of Sheffield, and has issue.
^nns — Azure, a bend nebuly argent. Crtsi — A passion cross argent.
Residence — Rudfarlington, near Knaresborough.
Jesu este mihi Jesus.
SOUS living— JAMES BISHOP, b. 1867. William Henry, b. 1872.
Daughters living— Annie Helen Frances Elizabeth.— Mary Hilda.
Brother living— Bernard, b. 1827 : m. 1860, Alice, da. of Ralph Swift,
Esq. Residence, Ormskirk.
Daughters living Of 8th Baronet— Ada Elizabeth. Sarah Frances.
Charlotte. Clair Veronica.
The ist baronet, M.P. for Aldburgh, proposed the restoration of King
Charles II. in the House of Commons May i7th, 1660. The 4th baronet
became involved in suits in the Exchequer touching lead mines in Swaledale,
At
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J all of which were decided against him, and he died in poverty 1733.
Jesus be to me a Saviour, his decease the direct line became extinct, and the title descended to Willi;
Swale, Esq., ot Rudfarlington, great-grandson of the ist baronet. The
pecuniary resources of this gentleman, 5th baronet de jure, not being sufficient to support the
dignity, he did not assume the baronetcy, and for the same reason his son, the 6th baronet de jure,
did not assume it, and the title remained dormant until it was resumed in 1877 by the eldest son of
the last-mentioned gentleman.
SWINBURNE, Creation 1660, of Capheaton, Northumberland.
Sir JOHN SWINBURNE, yth Baronet ; b. 1831 ;
s. his grandfather, Sir JOHN EDWARD, 1860 ; is a retired Capt.
R.N., and a J.P. for Northumberland (High Sheriff 1866);
served in Burmese war 1852, and in Baltic 1854 ; unsuccessfully
contested Lichfield in April and in July 1880 ; sat as M.P. for
Lichfield Div. of Staffordshire (LG) Nov. 1885 to June 1892,
when he was defeated : m. 1863, Emily Elizabeth, who*/. 1881,
da. of the late Rear-Adm. Henry Broadhead, and has issue.
^rms — Per fesse gules and argent, three cinquefoils counterchanged.
Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-boar rampant argent crined of the
first, langued gules.
Seats — Capheaton, Newcastle-on-Tyne ; Mounces and Edlingham,
Northumberland. Clubs— Travellers', Army and Navy, Brooks's, United
Service, Athenaeum, National Liberal.
Semel et semper.
Once and always.
Sons living— HUBERT, b. Jan. 24th, 1867. Umfreville Percy, b. 1868. Robert, b. 1871.
Daughters living— Marguerite. Rahmeh Theodora: nt. 1887, Richard Chamberlain, Esq., M.P.
^Residences, 39, Cadogan Square, S.W.
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Brother living — Paul, 6. 1839; entered Soth Foot 1859, became Major 1879, when he retired;
served in Bhootan Expedition 1865 (medal with clasp), and in Expedition to Perak 1875-6 ; was
sometime Commr. of Police, Perak: ;«. 1884, Evelyn Charlotte, da. of the late Rev. Robert Sutton
[see Sutton. Bart., colls.]. Residence, Capheaton, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Club, Naval and Military.
Sisters living— Mary: m. 1862, Capt. William Ross, who d. 1874. Ruth: m. 1858, William
Edward Maude, Esq. Jane : in. 1860, Professor Thumann. Katherine : m. 1863, Herr
Ferdinand Breymann. Residence,
Daughters living Of 6th Baronet— Julia. Residence, n, Lowndes Square, S.W. Elizabeth
in. 1828, John Bowden, Esq., who d. 1844. Residence, n, Cromwell Road, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Adm. Charles Henry Swinburne, 2nd son of 6th baronet, b. 1798, d.
1877 : m. 1836, Lady Jane Henrietta (now of 20, Ennismore Gardens, S.W.), da.
of 3rd Earl of Ashburnham : —
Algernon Charles,*. 1838 ; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford. Residence, The Pines, Putney,
S.W. Alice. Charlotte Jane. Isabel.
Issue of the late Gen. Robert Thomas Swinburne (of the Austrian Army), 2nd son of
5th baronet, b. 1763, d. 18 — : m. 1808, Frances Malowetz, who d. 18—, a Baroness
of the Austrian Empire : —
Baron Edward Robert Francis Felix, b. 1825 ; is a Baron of the Austrian Empire and Chamberlain to
Emperor of Austria. Residence, Vienna.
Grandson of the late Thomas Swinburne, Esq., SOP. of the late Thomas Swinburne,
Esq., 3rd son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Lieut. -Gen. Thomas Robert Swinburne, b. 1794, d. 1864 : in. ist, 1818, Maria,
who d. 1820, da. of the Rev. Anthony Coates, R. of Goldsborough ; 2ndly, 1826, Helen,
who d. 1860, da. of James Aspinall, Esq., of Liverpool : —
Thomas Anthony, b. 1820 ; is a retired Capt. R.N ; served in China (medal), and in Black Sea 1854-5
(Crimean medal with two clasps, Turkish medal, and sth class Medjidie) : »/. 1852, Mary Anne, da.
of Capt. Edward Fraser, of Gortleck, Inverness, and has issue living, Thomas Robert, b. 1853 ; is
Major R.M.A. ; served in Egyptian campaign 1882 (mentioned in despatches, medal, and bronze
star), and in Soudan 1884-5 (clasp): in. 1886, Louisa, da. of Robert Stewart, Esq., of Kinloch-
mo'idart, Inverness-shire, and has issue living, Thomas Anthony Stewart b. 1886, Margaret Frances
Troath b. 1887,— James, b. 1858, — John, b. 1861 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Black Watch (Roy.
Highlanders), — Henry, b. 1865. Residences, Eilan Shona, Ardgour, N.B. ; Pontop, Durham.
Clubs, United Service, New (Edinburgh).
Granddaughter of the late Lieut.-Gen. Thomas Robert Swinburne (ante) : —
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. James Swinburne, b. 1830, d. 1881 : m. 1870, Constance Mary
(now of 36, Thurlow Square, S.W.), da. of the Rev. Griffith Boynton [see Boynton, Bart.] : —
Ethel Maude.
Swinnerton (Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington), see Pilkington.
SYKES, Creation 1781, of Basildon, Berkshire.
Sir FREDERIC HENRY SYKES, 5th Baronet ; b. Feb.
I2th, 1826 ; .?. his brother, Capt. Sir FRANCIS WILLIAM, 1866 ;
formerly Capt. Roy. Horse Guards; is a J.P. for Hants and
Devon : m. 1867, Caroline, da. of Mr. J. Bettesworth, of
Hayling, Hants, and has issue.
&rms — Argent, an eagle rising between three sykes or fountains proper ;
on a canton gules, a caduceus of the first. Crist — A demi-lady of Bengal in
the complete dress of that country, holding in her dexter hand a rose gules,
and in her sinister a rosary proper.
Seats — Seafield Park, Crofton, Fareham, Hants ; Holcombe House,
Dawlish. Clubs — Army and Navy, Pratt's.
Daughters living— Caroline Eva Henrietta. Violet Anne May.
Brother living- HENRY, b. 1828 ; formerly in R N., and subsequently
Sapiens qui assiduus. Capt. ist Royal Dragoons ; served in Crimean war (medal). Club, Junio
He is -wise -who is assiduous. United Service.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Sykes (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Edward John Sykes, b. 1827, d. 1891 : m. 1866, Constance Mary, da.
of Edward Brown, Esq. : —
Brian, b. 1870. Arthur, b. 1871. Frederic John, b. 1876. Edna, b. 1868.
Issue of the late Rev William Sykes, 2nd son of 2nd baronet, b. 1800, d. 1875 : m.
1821, Anna Maria Heath, who d. 1871, da. of Edward Gattey, Esq., of Harefield
House, Devon : —
Rev. John Heath, b. 1834; ed. at Worcester Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1857); is R. of Billesley and V.
of Haselor : MI. 1862, Frances Amelia, da. of the Rev. Philip Henry Nind, formerly V. of South-
stoke-cum-Woodcote, Wallingford, Oxon, and has issue living, Francis William, b. 1864, — William,
b. 1867,— Frederick, b. 1868,— Alfred, b. 1872,— Hugh Percival, b. 1875, — Edward Ernest, b. 1876, —
Charles Henry, b. 1877, — Frances Emily: in. 1890, George Malcolm, Esq., — Katherine Mary, —
Agnes, — Alice Heath, —Mary Seymour, — Margaret. Residence, Haselor Vicarage, Alcester.
Anna Maria: m. 1863, the Rev. Henry Willmott, who d. 18 — , R. of Kirkley. Catherine : m.
1863, Col. Perceval Ashley Brown (formerly of Mil. Train). Residence,
The ist baronet, Sir Francis, of Ackworth Park, Chief Governor of Cossimbazar, Bengal, was
successively M.P. for Shaftesbury and Wallingford. The 2nd baronet also sat as M.P. for Wallingford.
This family have held lands in England from 1220, in which year they were described to be in possession
of land previously lield by them.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Seat — Sledmere,
SYKES, Creation 1783, of Sledmere, Yorkshire.
Sir TATTON SYKES, 5th Baronet ; b. March ijth,
1826 ; s. his father, Sir TATTON, 1863 ; is a D.L. and a J.P.
for E. Riding of York ; was High Sheriff of Yorkshire 1869 :
vi. 1874, Christiana Anne Jessica, da. of the Right Hon. George
Augustus Frederick Cavendish-Bentinck, M.P. [see D. Portland,
colls.], and has issue.
patron of giobt-Eibings— Sledmere V., Thixendale V., Kirby-Grindalythe
V., Roos R., Helperthorpe V., Heslerton East V., Lutton's Ambo V.,
and (with Archbishop of York) Tunstall-in-Holderness R. with Hilston R.,
Yorkshire.
gmns — Argent, a chevron sable between three sykes or fountains proper.
Crtst — A demi-triton issuant from flags or reeds, blowing a shell, and wreathed^
about the temples with like flags or reeds, all proper.
York. Town Residence — 46, Grosvenor Street, W. Club — Carlton.
Son living- MARK, b. March i6th, 1870.
Brother living— Christopher, b. 1831 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for E. Riding
of York; sat as M.P. for Beverley (C) 1865-8, for E. Riding of York 1868-85, and for Buckrose
Div. of N. Riding of York 1885-6, when he was defeated, but on a scrutiny he was re-seated
in Dec. 1886, and sat therefor until June 1892 ; has Order of St. Lazarus of Belgium. Residences,
Brantingham Thorpe, Brough, Yorkshire ; 2, Chesterfield Street, W. Clubs, Carlton, White's,
Boodle's.
Sisters living— Katherine Lucy (Hon. Mrs. Thomas C holmondeley) : m. 1850, the Hon. Thomas
Grenville Cholmondeley, who d. 1883, 2nd son of ist Baron Delamere. Residence, Abbotts Moss,
Northwich, Cheshire.— —Sophia Frances (Hon. Mrs. Thomas Pakenham) : m. 1853, Rear-Adm.
the Hon. Thomas Alexander Pakenham, R.N., who d. 1889, 3rd son of 3rd Earl of Longford. Resi-
dence, Franklyns, Hayward's Heath. Emma Julia : m. 1862, Philip Bryan Davies-Cooke, Esq.
[see Cooke, Bart., colls.]. Residences, Owston, Doncaster ; Gwysaney, Mold.
The ist baronet, the Rev. Sir Mark, was son of an opulent merchant in Hull ; the 2nd baronet
sat as M.P. for Beverley ; and the 4th baronet was the well-known sportsman, Sir Tatton Sykes.
SYNGE, Creation 1801, of Lislee Court, Cork.
Sir ROBERT SYNGE, 5th Baronet ; b. July 8th, 1812;.
s. his brother, Sir NOAH HILL NEALE, 1886; formerly Com.
R.N : m. ist, 18 — , Jessie, who d. 18— , da. of G. Robyns,
Esq. ; 2ndly, 1846, Laura, who d. 1882, da. of John Hart, Esq.;.
3rdly, 1884, Jane Mary, da. of Lewis Noel Boyer, Esq., and has
issue living (by 2nd marriage).
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, azure, three millstones proper, each
charged with a fer-de-moline sable ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, an eagle displayed
with two heads sable, beaked and legged gules. Crtst— Out of a ducal
coronet or, an eagle's claw proper.
Seats — Lislee Court, Cork ; Ardfield, Paigtaton, S. Devon.
Coelestia canimus.
Son living- FRANCIS ROBERT MILLINGTON, b. May 27th, 1851 ;
is Capt. Prince of Wales's Vol. (South Lancashire Regt.), and Adj. 4th
Batn. King's (Liverpool Regt.): m. 1876, Frances Elizabeth, da. of Robert
Evans, Esq., formerly of Rock Ferry, Cheshire, and has issue living,
Robert Millington, b. 1877,— Neale Hutchinson, b. 1880,— Edward b. 1882,— Frances Helen Millicent,
—Laura Eileen,— Lilian.
We sing of heavenly
things.
.Ughters living— Laura Maria: m. 1867, Henry Pomeroy Gilbert, Esq., a retired Com. R.N.,
k-ho d. 1891. Helen : m. 1891, the Rev. Noel Platt. Residence, Great Parndon Rectory, Essex.
Daughters living— Laura Maria: m.j. 867, Hen^y Pomeroy Gilbert, Esq^, a retired Com. JR.N.,
-Mary Helena.
Brothers living— Millington Henry, b. 1823 ; entered R.E. 1841 ; became Lieut.-Col. 1864, Col.
1869, and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1873 : m. 1855, Jane, sister of Sir George Bannerman, loth baronet.
Residences, Dysart, co. Clare ; Garlington House, Southsen.
Granddaughters living— (Issue of the late Edward John Hutchinson Synge, Esq., b. 1854, d. 1886 :.
m. 1883, Leila Camilla, da. of Charles Pemberton, Esq. : —
Evelyn Mary, — Olive Marguerite.
Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet— Charlotte Lydia: m. 1870, the Rer. Patrick O'Rourke, and
has issue living, Edward John, b. 1872,— Charlotte Mary. Residence, Dingle, co. Kerry. Mary
Helena.
WidOWS living Of 3rd and 4th Baronets— ANNE (Lady Synge), da. of the late Henry Irwin,
Esq., of Streamstoun, co. Sligo, and of Ray, co. Donegal : m. 1846, as his 2nd wife, Sir Edward
Synge, who d. 1884. CATHERINE (Lady Synge), da. of Stephen Vincent, Esq. : m. 1846, Sir
Hill Neale Synge, 4th baronet, who d. 1886. Residence, Kingston, Paignton, S. Devon.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Robert Synge, 3rd son of ist baronet: —
Issue of the late Major Robert Follett Synge, b. 1821, d. 1860: m. 1855, Catherine Waddel
Boyd, who d. 1892, da. of David Miller, Esq., Barrister-at-law, of Kirkcudbright : —
Robert Follett Muter Foster Millington, b. 1857; is Capt. Highland L.I., and British Vice-Consul
for Oil Rivers Protectorate ; served in Egyptian expedition 1882 (medal with clasp and bronze star) :
in. 1884, Charlotte Granville, da. of Maj.-Gen. William James Stuart, formerly R.E., and has issue
iving, Alan Hamilton Stuart, b. 1885. Residence, British Vice-Consulate, Forcados, Oil Rivers,
E. Africa. Club, Naval and Military.
Issue of the late William Webb Follett Synge, Esq., b. 1826, d. 1891 : m. 1853, Henrietta
Mary (now of Lislee House, Eastbourne), da. of the late Col. Robert Dewar Wainwright : —
Robert Follett, b. 1853 ; formerly Lieut. Surrey Militia ; is a Clerk in Treaty Depart., Foreign Office :
in. 1881, Laura Mary, da. of the late John Charles Fletcher, Esq., of Dale Park, Sussex. Resi.
dence, 7, Chester Square, S.W. Club, St. James's. Francis Julian, b. 1856 ; is a Clerk in
Chancery Registrar's Office : »t. 1890, Mary Auchmuty, da. of the late R. Sands Tucker, Esq., of
New York, and Lenox, U.S.A. Residence, 12, Walton Place, Hans Place. S.W. William Make-
peace Thackeray, b. 1860; is Capt. R.A. : ;«. 1892, Ethel Elais, da. of Alfred Wilkinson, Esq.,
of Peterborough House, Harrow. Maria Montresor Auchmuty.
Synge-Hutchinson, see Hutclrinson.
TANCEED, Creation 1662, of Boroughbridge, Yorkshire.
Sir THOMAS SELBY TANCRED, 8th Baronet; b. Oct.
ist, 1840; s. his father, Sir THOMAS, 1880 ; ed. at Radley;
is a Civil Engineer : m. 1866, Mary Harriet, da. of Col. George
Willoughby Hemans, and has issue.
^Arms — Argent, a chevron between three escallops gules. Crtst — An olive
tree fructed proper.
Residence — 46, Inverness Terrace, Bayswater, W. Chambers — 2,
Westminster Chambers, Victoria Street, S.W. Club — Whitehall.
Sons living— THOMAS SELBY, b. May i4th, 1870; ed. at Eton, and
at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; is Lieut. I.S.C. Francis Willoughby,
b. 1874.
Daughters living— Felicia Harriet. Gwendoline Sybil. Edith Mary.
Prodesse quam conspici. Constance Anne.
Rather- for use titan Brothers living— Prideaux Francis, b. 1850. Seymer Mitford, b. 1856 ;
show. ed. at Radley. Harry George, b. 1858: m. 18— , Miss Bell, of Masterton,
New Zealand. Residence,
Sisters living— Lucy Sybil: in. 1867, Robert Samuel Hawkins, Esq., and has issue living, Seymer
Corrie Hanbury Selby, b. 1874,— Harry Bradford Tancred, b. 1876,— Lucy Sarah Crewe,— Ida
Dorothy,— Margaret Sybil. Residence, Masterton, Wellington, New Zealand. Edith Jane :
in. 1875, George Phipps Williams, Esq. Bertha Eveline : m. 1878, William Fownes Somerville,
Esq. [tee Fuller- Acland-Hood, Bart.], and has issue living, William Tancred, b. 1879,— Ernest Selby,
b. 1882,— .Enid Bertha. Residence, Tologa Bay, New Zealand.
Aunt living— Susan : m. 1849, the Rev. Thomas Clarke Whitehead, who d. 1873, and has issue
living, Thomas Tancred (of Ramsgate), b. 1853 ; admitted a Solicitor 1878,— Hayward Reader
(Club, Junior Army and Navy), b. 1855; L.R.C.P. Edin. 1880, F.R.C.S. Eng. 1880; appointed
Surg.-Capt. Army Med. Dept. 1882, and Assist.. Professor of Mil. Surgery at Army Med. Sch.,
Netley, 1891,— Henry Hammond (of Chatham House, Brentford), b. 1860: in. 1886, Edith Miriam,
da. of J. Cove, Esq., of Northampton, and has issue living, Noel Tancred b. 1888, Henry Montague
b. 1890, — Susan Harriet, — Mary Elizabeth Hutton, — Annette Augusta, — Henrietta May. Residence,
Bleak House, Broadstairs.
WidOW living Of 7th Baronet— JANE (Lady Tancred), da. of Prideaux Selby, Esq., of Twize
House, Northumberland : ;«. 1839, Sir Thomas Tancred, 7th baronet, who d. 1880. Residence,
Casterton. New Zealand.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Clement William Tancred, Esq., 4th son of 7th Baronet, b. 1853, d.
1888 : m. 1878, Alice Maude (now of Whixley, E. Grinstead, and 2, Prince's
Mansions, Victoria Street, S.W.), da. of Oswald Bloxsome, Esq., of The Rangers,
Sydney, New South Wales : —
Christopher Humphrey, b. 1888 Irene Maude. Esme Isabelle.
This family is descended from Richard Tankard, who soon after the Conquest was possessed of
lands at Boroughbridge, where still remains the ancient family house. A Christopher Tancred fouuded
a retreat for poor gentlemen at Whixley, and also scholarships at Cambridge .
Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick, see Meyrick.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
TAYLOR, Creation 1828, of Hollycombe, Sussex. [Extinct 1876.]
Sir CHARLES TAYLOR, 2nd and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet — ANNE AUGUSTA {Lady Taylor), widow of William Rose, Esq. :
m. 1867, Sir Charles Taylor, 2nd baronet, who d. 1876. Residences, 14, Pembridge Place Bayswater,
W. ; Hollycombe Lodge, Second Avenue, Queen's Gardens, Brighton.
TEMPEST, Creation 1827, of The Elms, Gloucestershire, and Beaumont-Leyes,
Leicestershire.
Sir ROBERT TEMPEST TEMPEST, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Dec. 7th, 1836 ; s. his father, Adm. Sir CORXWALLIS
RICKETTS, 1885 ; assumed, in 1884, by royal licence, the
surname of Tempest in lieu of his patronymic : m. 1861, Amelia
Helen, who d. 1869, c^a- °f Jorm Steuart, Esq., of Dalguise,
Perthshire, and has issue.
patron of (Eton fifaings— Aughton R., Lancaster ; Tong V., Yorks.<
^rms— ist and 4th argent, a bend sable between six mantlets sable ;
2nd and 3rd argent, on a chevron azure between three roses gules, barbed
and seeded proper, two swords in chevron also proper, pommels and hilts
or, their points crossing each other in saltire (that on the dexter surmounted
by that of the sinister) and passing through a wreath of laurel or ; on a
chief of the second a naval crown between two anchors erect or. Crflrt —
A griffin's head erased per pale argent and sable.
Loywf as thow fynds. Seats — Tong Hall, Drightlington, Bradford; Aughton, Ormskirk ;
Loveas thou findest. Beaumont Leyes, Leicester. Clubs— Junior Carlton, Conservative.
Son living-TRISTRAM TEMPEST, b. Jan. zoth, 1865.
Daughter living — Henrietta Frances May : m. 1886, John Hicks Graves, Esq. Residence, Plomer
Hill House, West Wycombe.
Half -Brother living — Frederick William Rodney RICKETTS, b. 1857 : formerly Lieut. Scots Guards ;
in. 1879, Alice Eve Grace, da. of the late Charles Fox Webster, Esq. [see Webster, Bart., colls.],
and has issue living, Claude Albert Frederick, b. 1880, — Godfrey Edward Cornwallis, t. 1886, —
Beatrice Kathleen Alice. Residence,
Half-Sisters living— Augusta Henrietta Mary : ;«. 1876, James Young Stephen, Esq., J.P., and
has issue living, Douglas Clinton Leslie, b. 1877, — Albert Alexander Leslie, b. 1879,— Dulcie
Gertrude Florence, b. 1886. Residences, The Cottage, Rotherby, Leicester; 16, Lennox Gardens,
S.W. Evelyn Emily Anna Maria RICKETTS. Constance Charlotte Rose : JH. 1887, Rev. Charles
Edward Stuart Ratcliffe, M.A., and has issue living, Adeline Constance St. Aubyn, b. 1889, — Gillian
Mildred Clinton, b. 1890, — Cornwallis St. Aubyn, b. 1892. Residence, Bickenhill Vicarage, Bir-
mingham. Gertrude Charlotte Eleanor RICKETTS. Mildred May RICKETTS.
WidOW living Of 2nd Baronet— CAROLINE AUGUSTA (Lady Caroline Ricketts), da. of 4th Duke
of Newcastle : m. 1852, as his 2nd wife, Adm. Sir Cornwallis Ricketts, 2nd baronet, who d. 1885.
Residence, 72, Eccleston Square, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Col. St. Vincent William Ricketts, 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1807,
d. 1866: m. 1842, Georgina Mary, who d. 1867, da. of Augustus Fitzhardinge
Berkeley, Esq. : —
Rev. St. Vincent Fitzhardinge Lennox, b. 1843 ; ed. at St. John's Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1865, M.A. 1869):
fit. 1869, Susan Arabella Henrietta, da. of the late Vice-Adm. William Henry Jervis, and has issue
living, Susan Hotham, — Dorothea Jervis, — Kathleen Berkeley. Residence, Fairholm, Bournemouth.
Henry Wyndham, b. 1849 ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn. Essex Regt. : m. 1880, Georgina Kilderbee
(who obtained a judicial separation 1885), da. of the late Sir William Carter Hoffmeister, M.D., of
Clifton House, West Cowes, I. ofW., and has issue living, Wyndham Fitzhardinge Dashwood, b.
1880. Residence, German Cottage, Elm Grove, Wimbledon. Augusta Georgina: m. 1869, the
Rev. William Henry Edward Ricketts Jervis, V. of Bures, and has issue living, Ernest Oswald, b.
1872, — Claude Scrope Fitzhardinge, b. 1875, — Horace Berkeley Fowke, b. 1877, — Florence Georgina
Dashwood, — Frederica Caroline Frances. Residence, Bures Vicarage, Suffolk.
Issue of the late Simpson Hicks Ricketts, Esq., Com. R.N., 3rd son of ist baronet,
b. 1816, d. 1858: m. 1855, Emma Gertrude, da. of W. G. Pigou, Esq. :—
Rev. Richard Ernest, b. 1856; ed. at Repton, and at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1879, M.A. 1882);
is Domestic Chap, to Marquess of Zetland : tit. 1884, Mabel Rose, da. of Major Arthur Wellesley
Williams [see Williams-Bulkeley, Bart., colls.], and has issue living, Clement Mallory, b. 1885. —
Violet Mabel, b. 1889. Residence, Moldron. Richmond, Yorkshire. William, R.N., b. 1857 ; be-
came Lieut. 1881 ; served in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal with clasp and bronze star). Club,
Naval and Military.
Among the ancestors of this family were Thomas Ricards, a Colonel in Charles I.'s army, and
William Ricards, a Captain under Cromwell, who with Penn and Venables was at the conquest of
Jamaica. His commission appointing him to the command of the Bluefield's Fort, Jamaica, having
been made out in the name of Ricketts, that surname was assumed by him and his descendants. The
ist baronet, Sir Robert Tristram Ricketts, was a Vice-Admiral, and the 2nd baronet was an Admiral.
The present baronet in 1884 succeeded to the estates of his maternal uncle (Col. Thomas R. Plumbe-
Tempest^.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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TEMPEST, Creation 1866, of Heaton, near Bolton, Lancashire.
Sir CHARLES HENRY TEMPEST, ist Baronet, son
of the late Henry Tempest, Esq., of Newland Park, York-
shire ; b. Jan. 5th, 1834; ed. at Stonyhurst Coll. ; is a D.L.
and a J.P. for Lancashire and W. Riding of York: m. ist,
1862, Cecilia Elizabeth, who d. 1865, da. of John Hubert
Washington Hibbert, Esq., of Bilton Grange, Rugby; 2ndly,
1874, Harriette, whom he divorced 1878, da. of Capt. Rowland
Hill Gordon, formerly of 42nd Highlanders, and has issue by
1st marriage.
^rots — Argent, a bend between six martlets sable. Cnst — A griffin's
head erased , per pale argentand sable, btak gules.
Residence — Broughton Hall, Skipton-in-Craven.
Loywf as thow fynds.
Love as thoufindest. Daughter living — Ethel Mary.
Brother living— Arthur Cecil, b. 1837 ; formerly Major nth Hussars r
is a J.P. for Lincolnshire, and a County Councillor for Kesteven Div. of Lincolnshire, Navenby
Div. : m. 1873, Eleanor Blanche, da. of the late Edward Horner Reynard, Esq., of Sunderland-
wick, near Great Driffield, and has issue living, Roger Stephen, b. 1876,— Blanche Cecil, b. 1874.
Residence, Coleby Hall, Lincoln. Clubs, Army and Navy, Boodle's, Pratt's.
Sister living — Jemima Monica Mildred : m. 1867, Col. Le Gendre Nicholas Starkie (formerly
3rd Batn. E. Lancashire Regt.), and has issue living, Edmund Arthur Le Gendre, b. 1871, —
Piers Cecil Le Gendre, b. 1882. Residences, Huntroyde, Padiham ; Lovely Hall, Blackburn.
Charles Robert Tempest, Esq., of Broughton, was created a baronet 1841, but his title became
extinct at his death in 1866, and his nephew was created a baronet the same year.
TEMPLE, Creation 1611, of Stowe, Buckinghamshire.
Sir GRENVILLE Louis JOHN TEMPLE, i2th Baronet;
b. Jan. 5th, 1858 ; s. his father, Sir GRENVILLE LEOFRIC,
1860 ; ed. at Wellington Coll. ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn.
Lancashire Fusiliers.
Junns — Quarterly : ist and 4th, or, an eagle displayed sable, being the
arms of the Heptarchal kingdom of Mercia ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, two bars
sable, each charged with three martlets or, Temple. Crest — On a ducal
coronet a martlet or.
Residence —
Sister living— Godiva : m. 1883, Capt. Grunert, German Army (Baden
Corps).
Aunts living (daughters of loth Baronet) — Blanche Adeelah : m. 1860,
Lieut. -Col. Zepf, of the German Army (Baden Corps), who d. 1889.
Templa quam dilecta. Rosalie Millicent.
How beloved are thy Collateral Branches living.
temples. Issue of the late Capt. Algar Bowdoin Temple, B.S.C., 3rd
son of roth baronet, b. 1833, d. 18 — : m. 1858, Minnie,
da. of Capt. Frederick Knowles : —
GRENVILLE EDWYN, b. 1860; ed. at Marlborough Coll. ; is Capt. Sherwood Foresters (Derby-
shire Rfcgt.), and Adj. of its 4th Vol. Batn. : m. 1890, Mary Lilian, da. of Col. William Saunn
Brooke, I.S.C.
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. John Temple, 2nd son of gth baronet, b. 1801, d. 1871 :
m. ist, 1828, Jane Dorothea, who d. 1851, da. of the late John Marshall, Esq.,
M.P. ; zndly, 1857, Celia Anne, da. of Peter Horrocks, Esq., of Chertsey : —
(By ist marriage), Edwyn Frederick, b. 1835 ; formerly Capt. 55th Regt. : m. 1863, Caroline Maria,
da. of Gen. Budgen, and has issue living. Residence, Castlewood, Geraldine, New Zealand.^—
Matilda Dorethea : m. 18— , Mons. — Boursier, who d. 18— , of Marseilles. Laura Caecilia
in. 1862, Herbert Marshall, Esq. Residence, Gayton Hall, Ross, Herefordshire. Gertrud
Alice Cordelia : m. 1872, Adam Samuel Forster, Esq. Residence, Villa Coeli, Biarritz.
This family derives its name from the manor of Temple, in Leicestershire, and traces its descent to
Leofric, Earl of Chester, temp. Edward the Confessor, who married the celebrated Godiva, the heroine
of Coventry. From Leofric was lineally descended Peter Temple, who became Lord of the Manor of
Stowe, Bucks, temp. Edward VI. He had two sons ; the elder, John, was father of the ist baronet of
Stowe. and from Anthony, the younger, descended the Viscounts Palmerston. The 2nd and 3rd
baronets each represented Buckingham in Parliament. The 4th baronet died without issue. His
peerage descended by special remainder to his sister, afterwards created Countess Temple. The
baionetcy was, by the advice of the then Duke of Buckingham, assumed, after the death of the 7th
br.ronet, by John Temple, Esq., a descendant of the 2nd baronet.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
TEMPLE, Creation 1876, of The Nash, Kempsey, co. Worcester.
Sir RICHARD TEMPLE, G. C.S.I., C.I.E., M.P.,
D.C.L., LL.D., 1st Baronet, son of the late Richard Temple,
Esq., of The Nash, Kempsey, Worcester; b. March 8th, 1828;
ed. at Rugby, and at Haileybury ; entered B.C.S. 1847 : has been
British Resident at Court of Nizam of the Deccan at Hyderabad,
Foreign Sec. to Govt. of India, and Sec. to Order of the Star
of India; was Financial Member of Govt. of India 1868-74,
Lieut.-Gov. of Bengal 1874-7, Gov. of Bombay 1877-80 (thanked
by Gov. -Gen. in Council for services rendered during Afghan
wars 1878-9-80), and Vice-Chm. of London School Board
1885-8; unsuccessfully contested Worcestershire E. (C) 1880;
sat as M. P. for S., or Evesham, Div. of Worcestershire 1885-92,
since when he has sat for Kingston Div. of Surrey ; C.S.I. 1867,
K.C.S.I. 1868, G.C.S.I. and C.I.E. 1877, Hon. D.C.L. Ox-
ford 1880, Hon. LL.D. Camb. 1883, and McGill Univ.,
Montreal, 1884 ; late Pres. of National Association for Promotion of Social Science ;
is a J.P. for Worcestershire : m. 1st, 1849, Charlotte Frances, who d. 1855, da.
of Ben Martindale, Esq., of London; andly, 1871, Mary Augusta, C.I., da. of
Charles Robert Lindsay, Esq., formerly of B.C.S. [see E. Crawford, colls.], and has
Templa quam dilecta.
How beloved are thy
temples.
Quarterly : ist and 4th, or, an eagle displayed sable ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, two bars sable
each charged with three martlets or. Crest— On a ducal coronet or, a martlet or.
Seats — The Nash, Kempsey, Worcestershire ; Heath Brow, Hampstead, N.W. Clubs — Carlton,
Athenaeum, Bachelors'.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— RICHARD CARNAC, b. Oct. isth, 1850 ; ed. at Harrow, and
at Trin. Hall, Camb. ; is Major I.S.C., Dep. Commr., Burmah, Pres. of Rangoon Municipality,
and Comdt. Rangoon Artillery Vol. ; sometime Lieut. -Col. Comdg. Upper Burmah Vol. Rifles ;
served in Afghan campaign 1878-9 (medal and mentioned in despatches), and in Burmah War
1887-9 (medal with two clasps) : m. 1880, Agnes Fanny, and da. of Maj.-Gen. George Archimedes
Searle, formerly of M.S. C., and has issue living, Richard Durand, b. 1880, — Ethel Godiva. Residence,
Rangoon, Burmah. Clubs, Naval and Military, St. George's. Henry Martindale, />. 1853 ; ed.
at Harrow; is Major I.S.C.,and Political Agent at Khelat. Residence, Khelat, Beluchistan, India.
Club, Naval and Military. By 2nd marriage— Charles Lindsay, b. 1871.
Daughter living— By 1st marriage— Edith Frances.
Brothers living — John Alexander, b. 1842 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at Addiscombe ; is
Col. I.S.C. : m. 1876, Elizabeth, da. of the late Rev. J. Mathias, and has issue living, Percy de
Luders, b. 1881, — Maud Elizabeth, b. 1880. Club, East India United Service.— Edward, b. 1843 ;
ed. at Cheltenham Coll. George Theodore, b. 1847 ; is a retired Lieut. R.N. : m. 1880, Philippa
Desiree, da. of Herr Philip H. Schwensen, of Hasvig, Norway, and has issue living, Harald
Markham, b. 1882, — Charles Gordon, b. 1885, — George Lee, b. 1892, — Mary Penelope, b. 1887.
Residence, Solheim, Cumberland Park, Acton. Club, National Union. Henry Francis, b. 1851 :
>n. 1883, Louisa Smith. Residence, Fort Peddie, S. Africa.
Sisters living— Harriette Penelope: m. 1872, J. W. Willis Bund, Esq., J.P. Residences, Wick
Episcopi, Worcester; 90, Belgrave Road, S.W. Augusta Anna.
Deus dabit vela.
TENNANT, Creation 1885, of The Glen, co. Peebles, and St. Rollox, in City of Glasgow.
God win fin the sail*. $ir CHARLES TENNANT, ist Baronet, son of the
late John Tennant, Esq., J.P. and D.L. of St. Rollox, co.
Lanark; b, Nov. 4th, 1823; is a J.P. and a D.L. for cos.
Peebles and Lanark; sat as M.P. for Glasgow (L] 1879-80,
and for Peeblesshire and Selkirkshire 1 880-6, when he was
defeated ; unsuccessfully contested Lanarkshire, Partick Div.
(Z(7) 1890 : m. 1849, Emma, da. of Richard Winsloe, Esq., of
• Mount Nebo, Taunton, and has issue.
^rms — Argent, two crescents in fesse sable, on a chief of the second a
boar's head couped in pale of the first ; a bordure compony of the second
and first. Crtst — A mast with a sail hoisted proper.
Seats— The Glen, Innerleithen, N.B. ; St. Rollox, Glasgow. Town
Residence — 4^0, Grosvenor Square, W. Clubs — Brookes' Reform, Bur-
lington, National Liberal.
____- Sons living— EDWARD PRIAULX, b. May 3ist, 1859: ed. at Trin.
"^S-i*^ Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1883, M.A. 1886); unsuccessfully contested Lanark-
shire, Partick Div. (LG) 1892. Clubs, Brooks's, Bachelors'. Francis John, b. 1861 : m. 1886,
Annie Geraldine, da. of John Marriner Redamyne, Esq., of South Dene, co. Durham, and has
issue living, John Edward Alister, b. 1800,— Frances Lucy, b. 1887,— Geraldine Bryde, b. 1889.
Residence, Hyndford House, North Berwick. Club, Brooks's. Harold John, b. 1865 ; appointed
Assist. Private Sec. to Sec. of State for Home Depart. Rt. Hon. H. H. Asquith) Sept. 1892 : ,,•».
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
535
iSSg. Helen Elizabeth, who d. 1892, da. of Major Gordon Duff, of Drummuir, Banffshire, and
has issue living, Charles, b. 1890. Residence, St. Rollox, Glasgow.
Daughters living — Charlotte Monkton (Baroness Ribblesdale) : m. 1877, the 4th Baron Ribbles-
dale. Residence, Gisburne Park, Chtheroe. Katharine Lucy : in. 1879, Thomas Graham Smith,
Esq. Residence, Easton Grey, Malmesbury, Wilts.— —Emma Alice Margaret.
EMERSON-TENNENT, Creation 1867, of Tempo Manor, co. Fermanagh. [Extinct 1876.]
Sir WILLIAM EMERSON-TENNENT, 2nd and last Baronet.
Daughter living Of 1st Baronet — Eleanor. Residence, 31, Thurloe Square, S.W.
Daughters living of 2nd Baronet— Ethel Sarah. Edith Letitia Anna.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— SARA (Hon. Mrs. H. Cavendish Butler), da. of Thomas Arm-
strong, Esq., J.P., of Eden Hall, Armagh: »i. ist, 1870, Sir William Emerson-Tennent, 2nd
baronet, who d. 1876, when the title became extinct; 2ndly, 1883, the Hon. Henry Cavendish
Butler, who d. 1891 [see E. Lanesborough]. Residences, Tempo Manor, co. Fermanagh, Ireland ;
Jnnis Rath, Lisna>kea, co. Fermanagh.
THOMAS, Creation 1694, of Wenvoe, Glamorganshire.
Sir GODFREY VIGNOLES THOMAS, Qth Baronet ;
b. March 27th, 1856; s. his father, Sir GODFREY JOHN, 1861 ;
ed. at Brighton Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich; is
Major R.A. ; served in Afghan campaign 1878-9 (medal), with
Expeditionary Force in Egypt 1882 (medal with clasp and bronze
star), and in Soudan expedition, 1884 (two clasps and Egyptian
medal, and 4th class Medjidie) : m. 1887, Mary Frances Isabelle,
el. da. of the late Charles Oppenheim, Esq., of 40, Great Cum-
berland Place, Hyde Park, and has issue.
^rms — Sable, a chevron and a canton ermine. Cust — A demi-unicorn
ermine, armed, crined, and unguled or, supporting a shield sable.
Clubs — Junior United Service, Orleans.
Son living-GODFREY JOHN VIGNOLES, b. April i4th, 1889.
Brother living— Edmond Herbert, b. 1861.
glorious. Sisters living— Emily Paulina. Georgina Sophia.
Aunts living (daughters of 6th Baronet)— Eliza Julia : m. 1855, the Rev.
Gilbert Heathcote, of Colerne, who d. 1876 [see Heathcote, Bart., colls.]. Residence, Walton
House, 25, West Hill, St. Leonards. Julia : m. ist, 1843, the Rev. Henry Berens Pratt, who
•"• '843 ; 2ndly, 1846, William Kersteman, Esq., and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), William
<of Toronto), *. 1851 : ,„. j88i, Jessie Ridout,— Henry Edmond, b. 1857,— Bessy Victoria Thomas:
in. 1871, Samuel George Wood, Esq., Barrister-at-law, of Toronto,— Julia : m. 1880, Frederick
Vaughan Philpott, Esq., of Toronto, and has issue living, Frederick William Vaughan b. 1881, Henry
Vignoles b. 1886, Julia Anne, Victoria, Constance Marion, — Fanny. Residence, Toronto, Canada.
Caroline Margaret: m. 1846, Ormus Biddulph, Esq., who d. 1887, and has issue living, Ormus Ed-
mond, 6. 1850 ; formerly Capt. 2nd Chester Rifle Vol.,— Godfrey John, b. 1861,— Augusta Elizabeth :
m. 1869, William Henry Campbell, Esq., of 30, Lancaster Gate, W.,— Paulina,— Constance : in. ist,
1874, Powell William Symonds, Esq., whorf. 1879 ; 2ndly, 1881, James Orr, Esq., of 42, St. Aubyn's,
Brighton,— Caroline : m. 1873, George Henry Eaton, Esq , of Raby House, Willaston, Cheshire,—
Katharine Lucy: ;«. 1878, the Rev. Edgar James Baker, R. of Northenden, Cheshire,- Louisa
Harriet,— Julia Frances. Residence, Church House, Teddington. Paulina : m. 1848, Herbert
Mascall Curteis, Esq., M.P. for Rye 1847-52, and has issue living, Herbert (of Belhurst, Hailsham,
Sussex), b. 1849; is a J.P. for Sussex: m. 1881, Isabella, el. da. of Sir Anchitel Ashburnham, 8th
baronet, and has issue living, Herbert Charles b. 1885, Fleetwood Ashburnham b. 1887, Isabella,
Dorothy Muriel,— Robert Mascall, b. 1854 : m. 1884, Florence Henrietta, da. of the Rev. Robert
Shuttleworth Sutton, of Winkenhurst, Hellingly, and Preb. of Chichester, and has issue living,
Robert Woodward Sutton b. 1885, a son b. 1892, a son (twin) b. 1892, Marjorie Florence,— John,
b. 1864 ; is Lieut. 3rd Batn. King's Roy. Rifle Corps, — Caroline,— Paulina : m. 1882, John Edward
Cranston Leslie, Esq., Solicitor, of The Green, Southgate, — Eliza Anne, — Katharine: m. 1889,
Howard John Elphinstone, Esq. [see Elphinstone, Bart., cr. 1816], — Charlotte Ellen : m. 1884,
Charles Percival Henty, Esq., of Hambrook, Emsworth, and has issue living, George Herbert
b. 1887, Lilian Mary. Residence, Windmill Hill, Hailsham, Sussex.
WidOW living Of 8th Baronet— EMILY (Lady Thomas), da. of William Chambers, Esq., late of
Hafod, Cardiganshire, and of Bicknor, Kent : m. 1853, Sir Godfrey John Thomas, 8th baronet, who
d. 1861. Residence, IIQ. Lansdowne Place, Brighton.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Charles Thomas, Esq., 4th son of 6th baronet, b. 1828, d. 1871 : m.
1855, Mary Olive, whom he divorced 1865, da. of the Rev. Henry Welch, of
Hailsham, Sussex : —
JMary Amy: m. 1878, Thomas Breeds, Esq., and has issue living, Thomas Walter, b. 1879, — Ethel
Mary. Residence, n, Albany Road, St. Leonards-on-Sea.— Caroline Emma. Fanny Julia : in.
1886, Thomas Rudolph Dallmeyer, Esq., F. R.A.S., and has issue living, Harry Somerville Thomas,
b. 1891, — Julia Mary Dora, b. 1887,— Lillian Gladys, b. 1888. Residence, St. Albans, Herts.
Issue of the late Rear-Adm. Frederick Jennings Thomas, 2nd son of 5th baronet,
b. 1786, </„ 1855 : in. 1816, Susannah, who d. 1828, da. of Arthur Atherley, Esq., of
Southampton : —
John Wellesley, C.B. b. 1822 ed. at Sandhurst ; entered Army 1839, became Maj.-Gen. 1869, and
536
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Hon. Lieut.-Gen. (retired) 1881; served in Afghan war 1841-2 (medal inscribed " Candahar,
Ghuznee, Cabul"), in action at Maharajpore 1843 (severely wounded, and bronze star), and through-
out Chinese war 1860 (mentioned in despatches, C.B., and medal with two clasps); C.B. 1860.
Residence, 41, Victoria Road, Kensington, W. Club, United Service.
Grandson of the late Rear-Adm. Frederick Jennings Thomas (ante) : —
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Barclay Thomas, b. 1827, d. 1866: in. 1853, Catherine, da. of
William Guild, Esq., of Ayr, N.B. :—
Frederick William, b. 1856 ; formerly Capt. 2nd Batn. Manchester Regt. ; served in Afghan Campaign
1879-80 (medal), and in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal and bronze star). Club, Junior United
Service.
The 3rd baronet was M.P. for Wiltshire.
THOMAS, Creation 1766, of Yapton, Sussex.
Sir GEORGE SIDNEY MEADE THOMAS, 6th Baronet ;
b. Feb. i2th, 1847 ; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM SIDNEY,
•R.N., 1867 ; ed. at Caius Coll., Camb. : m. 1874, Edith, da.
of the late Morgan Hugh Foster, Esq., C.B., and has issue.
Qrms — Argent, three lions rampant gules ; a chief azure. Cust— A
demi-Iion rampant gules.
Residence—
Son living— GEORGE ALAN, b. June i4th, 1881.
Daughters living— Isabel Edith Thomasin, b. 1875. Ruby Grace, b.
1877.
Brother living— Frederick Louis Charles, b. 1853; ed. at Malvern Coll.,
and at Brasenose Coll., Oxford ; formerly Capt. 2nd Batn. E. Surrey
w f • f! i. j j. 7- ReJ?t- : nt. 1881, Eveline May, da. of Charles Shand, Esq., of Colombo,
Honesty is tJie best policy. and has issue liv;ngf Evenl Marion Winifred.-May Muriel Adair.
Residence,
Sisters living— Lucy Elizabeth m. 1869, Lieut. -Col. Arthur James Shuldham (formerly ipSth
Regt-)> and has issue living, Sidney Arthur Naunton, b. 1870,— Harry George, b. 1871,— Victor
Lemuel, b. 1872,— Violet Lucy Hester. Isabella Montagu Julia.
Uncle living (son of 4th Baronet) — Montagu, b. 18 — ; is a retired Capt. R.N. : m. 1845, Isabella,
da. of the late Rev. John Bowie, of Salisbury. Residence, i, Victoria Terrace, Weymouth.
The ist baronet, Sir George Thomas, was nine years Governor of Pennsylvania, and thirteen years
Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Leeward Islands. The 2nd baronet was an M.P.
THOMPSON, Creation 1797, of Virhees, Sussex. [Extinct 1868.]
Rev. Sir HENRY THOMPSON, 3rd and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet— Hannah Jane : m. 1847, the Rev. Henry Thomas Murdoch
Kirby, V. of Mayfield, and has issue living, Rev. John Henry Reginald, b. 1849 ; is V. of Patrix-
bourne-cum-Bridge, Kent, and Chap, to M. of Conyngham : m. 1886, Caroline Jane, da. of the late
Rev. R. Drake, and has issue living, Henry Richard b. 1889, Caroline Frances b. 1887, — Henry
Grey (of Mayfield, Sussex), b. 1851 : m. 1875, Alice Maude, da. of the late Rev. W. G. Burroughs,
and has issue living, Reginald Gore-Henry b. 18— , Charles Frederick Grey b. 18— , John Murdoch
b. 18— , Margaret Hannah b. 18— , Emily Maude b. 18—, Eleanor Constance b. 18— , Augusta Ruth
b. 18— , Francis George (Club, United Service), R.N., b. 1854 ; became Com. 1888 : m. 1887, Mary
Grey, da. of John Burn Murdoch, Esq.,— RCT.'. Murdoch Charles (of Fort William, Ontario), b. 1861 ;
is Missionary of Fort William : m. 1889, Gertrude Frances, da. of the Rev. the Hon. Henry Bligh
[see E. Darnley], and has issue living, Eva Elizabeth Murdoch 18— , Hannah Jean 6. 18— , Emma
Frances Armytage b. 18— ,— Norborne, b. 1863; is Lieut. R.E..— Murdoch William (of British
Columbia), b. 1865,— Emily Caroline,— Constance Louisa,— Hannah Georgina Mary, — Elizabeth
Julia Evelyn,— Agnes Dorothy Rivers.— Henrietta Caroline. Residence, Mayfield Vicarage, near
Hawkhurst. Caroline Eleanor. Residence, Fair View, Hawkhurst.
THOMPSON, Creation 1806, of Hertsbourne, Hertfordshire.
Sir THOMAS RAIKES THOMPSON, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Jan. ist, 1852 ; s. his father, Vice-Adm. Sir THOMAS RAIKES
TRIGGE, 1865 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. : m. 1880, Alice
Maude Lovett, da. of the late William Lochiel Cameron, Esq.,
H.E.I.C.S., and has issue.
Drills — Per fesse argent and sable, a fesse counter-embattled between
three falcons jessed and belled all within a bordure engrailed, and all
counterchanged ; in the chief point, also within the bordure, an anchor erect
azure, cable proper. Crest — Out of a nava) crown or, an arm in armour
embowed proper, garnished gold, the hand supporting a lance erect also
proper.
Club — Junior Carlton.
Non quo sed quomodo. gong Uvlllg_THOMAS RAIKES LOVETT, b. May rath, 1881
Not by whom, but in William Probyn, b. 1882.
inner. Daughter living-Gladys Maude Gertrude, b. 1887.
Brother living— Edward, b. 1853.
Sisters living— Gertrude Anne. Emily Caroline.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
537
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet— GEKTRUDE (Laeiy Thompson), da. of the late Rev. Robert
Napier-Raikes : in. 1847, Vice-Adm. Sir Thomas Raikes Trigge Thompson, and baronet, who d.
1865. Residence, Coombe Lodge, Petersfield.
compelled to surrender his ship, which had been crippled in this battle, to the superior force of " Le
Genereux " (74). On his return to England he was knighted, and for subsequent services at the battle
of Copenhagen he was created a baronet,
THOMPSON, Creation 1890, of Park Gate, Guiseley, Yorkshire.
Rev. Sir PEILE THOMPSON, 2nd Baronet ; b.
July 1 9th, 1844; s. his father, Sir MATTHEW WILLIAM,
1891 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1867,
M.A. 1877); Bar. Inner Temple 1869: m. 1871, Jessie Clare,
da. of Joseph Beaumont, Esq., of Huddersfield, and has issue.
!Arms — Azure, a bridge of three arches embattled proper, in chief the
sun in his glory between two mullets pierced or, in base an eagle with two
heads displayed argent. Crcsl — In front of an etnbattlement proper, a
cubit arm erect, habited azure, cuffed argent, and charged with a mullet
as in the arms, the hand grasping five ears of wheat or.
Seat — Cobham, Surrey.
-Peile
Whca.re vertue lys
love never dys.
Sons living— MATTHEW WILLIAM, b. June 28th, 1872.-
Beaumont, b. 1874. Miles Atkinson, b. 1888.
Daughter living— Dorothy Noble, b. 1884.
Brothers living— Reginald, b. 1846 ; ed. at Uppingham, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1868, M.A. 1878) : in. 1874, Frances Harriet, da.
of the Rev. Charles Smith Royds, of Haughton, Staffordshire, and Heysham, Lancashire, and
has issue living, Clement, /'. 1875,— Gilbert, b. 1877,— Whately, b. :88i,— Reginald, b. 1884,—
Mary Anastasia, b. 1880, — Agnes Theodosia, b. 1882. Residence, Hollings Hall, Esholt, Yorkshire.
- William Whitaker, b. 1857 ; ed. at Trin. Coll. Camb. (B.A. and LL.B. 1880, M.A. 1883) ; Bar.
Inner Temple 1881 : m. 1889, Isabella Blanche Spencer, da. of Spencer Robert Lewin, Esq., and
has issue living, two daus. Residence, 24, Argyll Road, Kensington, W. Chambers, i, King's
Bench Walk, Temple, E.C. Clubs, Oxford and Cambridge, St. Stephen's.
Sisters living —Eliza : m. 1871, the Rev. John Vowler Tanner, and has issue living, Charles
Peile, b. 1873, — Mary Agnes. Residence, Chawleigh Rectory, Chulmleigh, N. Devon. - Bertha
Mary.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— MARY ANN (Lady Thompson), da. of the late B. Thompson, Esq.,
of Park Gate, Guiseley, Leeds : m. 1843, Sir Matthew William Thompson, ist baronet, who d. 1891.
Residence, Park Gate, Guiseley, Leeds.
The ist baronet sat as M.P. for Bradford (L) 1867-8, and was dim. of the Forth Bridge and the
Midland Railway Cos.
MEYSEY-THOMPSON, Creation 1874, of Kirby Hall, Yorkshire.
Sir HENRY MEYSEY MEYSEY-THOMPSON, M.P., 2nd
Baronet; b. Aug. 3Oth, 1845 ; s. his father. Sir HARRY STEPHEN,
1874 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1868) ; is
a J.P. for N. and W. Ridings of York, and Capt. and Hon.
Major Yorkshire Hussars Yeo. Cav. ; sat as M.P. for Knares-
borough (Z) April to July 1880, when he was unseated, and
for N. Lindsey, or Brigg, Div. of Lincolnshire 1885-6 ; unsuc-
cessfully contested N. Lincoln 1885 ; elected for Handsworth
Div. of Staffordshire (LU) 1892 : m. 1885, Ethel Adeline, da.
of Sir Henry Pottinger, 3rd baronet, and has issue.
— Quarterly : ist and 4th, per fesse argent and sable ; a fesse
counterembattled between three falcons, countercharged belled and jessed
or ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, three bars gemelles sable ; over all a lion rampant
Je veux de bonne guerre, gules, charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet fitchee or. Crtst — An
I wish for fair play. arm embowed quarterly or, and azure gauntleted proper, grasping tilting
spear, broken in bend sinister or.
Seats — Kirby Hall, York; Thorpe Green, Little Ouseburn. Town Residence— 2, Hamilton
Place, W. Clubs— White's, Turf, Maryborough, Brooks's, Bachelors'.
Son living— CLAUDE HENRY MEYSEY, b. April Sth, 1887.
Daughters living— Violet Ethel. - Helen Winifred.
Brothers living— Richard Frederick, b. 1847 ; ed at Eton ; formerly Major 3rd Batn. Rifle Brigade
(Prince Consort's Own) ; is Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. 4th Batn. Prince of Wales's Own (W. Yorkshire
Regt.) ; served in Ashanti war 1874 (medal with clasp) ; has medal of Roy. Humane So. : m. 1879,
Charlotte, da. of Sir James Walker, ist baronet, and has issue living, Algar Clifford Charles, b. 1885,
— Violet Ileene Cassandra. Residence, Nunthorpe Court, York. Clubs, Army and Navy, Yorkshire.
- Albert Childers, b. 1848 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; Bar. Inner Temple 1872,
and a Q.C. 1892 : m. 1882, Mabel Louisa, da. of the Rev. the Hon. James Walter Lascelles [see E.
538
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Harewood], and has issue living, Hubert Charles, b. 1883. Residence, 12, Montagu Square, W.
Chambers, i, King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.G. Clubs, Brooks's, Yorkshire, Hurlingham.
Arthur*Herbert, b. 1852 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut. Yorks. Hussars Yeo. Cav. Clubs, Bachelors',
Yorkshire. Ernest Claude, /'. 1859 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. Club, Bachelors'.
Sisters living — Elizabeth Lucy (Countess of ladesleigli): »i. 1868, the 2nd Earl of Iddesleigh.
Resiliences, Pynes, Exeter ; 23, Manchester Square, W. Mary Caroline : m. 1878, William
Henry Bond, Esq. [see V. Harberton, colls.].— Amelia Annie. Florence Mildred.
WidOW living Of 1st Baronet— ELIZABETH ANNE (Lady Meysey-Thompson\ da. of Sir John
Croft, ist baronet : m. 1843, Sir Harry Stephen Meysey-Thompson, ist baronet, who d. 1874.
Residence, 45, Lennox Gardens, S.W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Maude Meysey-Thompson, son of ist baronet, b.
1849, d. 1881 : «/. 1874, Emily Mary (now of Hillthorpe House, Scarborough), da.
of Sir James Walker, ist baronet : —
Harold James, b. 1876.
The ist baronet sat as M.P. for Whitby (L) 1859-63.
THORNHILL, Creation 1885, of Riddlesworth Hall, co. Norfolk, and Pakenham Lodge,
co. Suffolk.
Sir THOMAS THORNHILL, ist Baronet, el. son
of the late Thomas Thornhill, Esq., of Riddlesworth Hall,
Thetford ; b. March 26th, 1837; ed. at Eton, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. ; is a J.P. and a D.L. of Suffolk, a County
Alderman for West Div. of Suffolk, and a J.P. for Norfolk ;
sat as M.P. for Suffolk, West (C), 1875-85, when he unsuc-
cessfully contested N.W., or Stowmarket, Div. of Suffolk :
m. 1863, Katherine Edith Isabella, only child of the late
Richard Hodgson Huntley, Esq., of Carham Hall, Coldstream,
and has issue.
fJntron of 0nt gibing — Riddlesworth R. with Gasthorpe R., Suffolk,
^rnts — Per pale gules and argent, two bars gemelles argent and gules
counterchanged ; on a chief ermine a fleur-de-lys between two roses of the
B fast ^rst' <^r£S' — A woman's head couped at the shoulders, vested gules, crined,
and on the head a crown vallery or, and issuing from the crown five thorn-
eaves erect proper, and in front of the bust three fleur-de-lys or.
Seats— Riddlesworth Hall, Thetford ; Pakenham Lodge, Bury St. Edmunds. Town Residence
— 55, Eaton Square, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Arthur's, Pratt's.
Son living— ANTHONY JOHN, b. Aug. 2nd, 1868 : m. 1891, Ethel Margaret Maria, da. of Lieut. -
Col. Miller, of Shotover, Oxon. Residence,
Daughters living — Beatrice Mary. Violet Catherine.
Brothers Jiving— Henry Morley, b. 1840: m. 1870, Elizabeth Susannah, da. of William Fox Clarke,
Esq., of Elm Bank, York. Loftus Milnes, b. 1853. Cecil John, b. 1855. Claude William,
b. 1856
Emily. Mary Cecilia.
Cervus non se
THOROLD, Creation 1642, of Marston, Lincolnshire.
Sir JOHN HENRY THOROLD, i2th Baronet; b.
March gth, 1842 ; s. his father, .Sir JOHN CHARLES, 1866 ; ed.
at Eton ; formerly Lieut. 1 7th Foot, and Lieut. -Col. 2nd Vol.
Batn. Lincolnshire Regt. ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Lincolnshire
(High Sheriff 1876), and Alderman of Kesteven Div. of Lin-
colnshire County Council; sat as M.P. for Grantham (C)
1865-8 : m. 1869, the Hon. Henrietta Alexandrina Mathilda,
da. of 8th Baron Middleton, and has issue.
jhtron of ,#our Jifaings — Hougham with Marston R., South Leasingham
R. with North Leasingham R., Barkston R., Syston V., Lincolnshire.
drills — Sable : three goats salient argent. Crtst — A roebuck passant
argent, attired or.
Seat — Syston Park, near Grantham, Lincolnshire did) — Carlton.
The stag is not a slave, sons living— JOHN GEORGE, b. Oct. 2nd, 1870; is Lieut. 4th Batn.
Lincolnshire Regt.— Henry Cecil, b. 1871 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sand-
hurst. James Ernest, b. 1877.
Daughters living— Aline. Dorothy Marion.
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Brothers living — Montague George, t>. 1844 ; formerly Midshipman R.N. : in. 1881, Emmeline, only
da. of the late Capt. John Pownall P. W. Bastard, and widow of the 6th and last Baron Rivers. Resi-
dence, Honington Hall, Grantham. Club, Boodle's. Cecil, b. 1846; ed. at Eton ; formerly Capt.
ist Life Guards ; is a J. P. and a County Councillor (Ropsley Div.) for Kesteven Div. of Lincolnshire :
;«. 1875, Annie Charlotte, da. of late Gen. Edward Stopford Claremont, C. B., of 4, Gloucester Street,
Portman Square, W., and has issue living, Marguerite. Residence, Boothby Hall, near Grantham.
Clubs, Carlton, Arthur's, Bachelors'. Charles Cecil Hayford, b. 1852 ; is Major Roy. Welsh
Fusiliers : m. 1883, Marion Gertrude, da. of Thomas Browning, Esq., of Sale, Cheshire. Club,
Naval and Military.
Sister living— Edith Mary. Resilience, 64, Rutland Gate, S.W.
WidOW living Of llth BaJOnet— ELIZABETH FRANCES {Lady TJiorold), da. of Col. Hildyard,
of Flintham Hall, Notts : ;«. 1841, Sir John Charles Thorold, nth baronet, whorf. 1866. Residence,
64, Rutland Gate. S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. George Thorold, 2nd son of gth baronet, b. 1776, d.
1823 : ;«. 1804, Elizabeth, who d. 1871, da. of Benjamin Baugh, Esq., of Bristol : —
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Baugh, b. 1805, d. 1885: m. 1829, Julia, who d. 1871. da. of the
late John Thomas Ellis, Esq., of Wyddial Hall, Herts:—
Reginald Henry, b. 1831 ; formerly 92nd Highlanders : m. 1868, Catherine, da. of Adm. Edward
Philips Charlewood, and has issue living, Reginald Charles, b. 1871, — Lucy Charlewood, — Katharine
Rochfort, — Bertha Ruthven. Residence, Chalet Thorold, Biarritz, France.
Issue of the late Col. George Edward Thorold, b. 1806, d. 1874 : '"• l835> Alice Alicia, da. of
Maj.-Gen. Mann, R.E. : —
Reginald Gother, b. 1837 ; formerly Col. R.E. ; retired as Hon. Maj.-Gen. : /«. ist, 1858, Fanny,
who d. 1869, da. of the late Lionel Lukin, Esq. ; 2ndly, 1871, Charlotte Sophia, da. of the late
James Frederick Elton, Esq. (401)1 Regt.), of Dedham, Essex, and has issue living (by ist marriage),
Hayford Douglas (of Ashgrove, Elland, Yorkshire), b. 1859 ; is Capt. Duke of Wellington's (W.
Riding Regt.), and Adj. of its ist Vol. Batn. : m. 1883, Mary,. da. of Alexander R. Kirkpatrick,
Esq., of Donacomper, co. Kildare {see B. Ashtown, colls.], and has issue living, Ivone Hayford b.
1884, Rupert Alexander b. 1886, — Evelyn Mabel : m. 1880, Major Charles Henry Brookes, R.E., of
The Bartons, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, and has issue living, Geoffrey Thorold b. 1881, Charles
Thorold b. 1886, Evelyn Muriel b. 1883, Phyllis Mabel b. 1888,— Hilda Maud,— Gertrude Beau-
jolais, — Edith Fanny Mildred. Residence, Shepscoomb, Stroud.— — Edith Rhoda : m. 1873, the
Rev. Edward Pattinson Cole, R. of Ch. Ch., Bristol, and has issue living, Marwood Anselm Rauceby
Thorold, b. 1874,— Aubrey du Plat Thorold, b. 1877. Residence, Christ Church Rectory, Bristol.
Alice Maude Eveleigh.
Issue of the late Charles Thorold, Esq., b. 1807, d. 1868 : tn. 1830, Sophia [see infra], da. of
the Rev. Edward Thorold [infra] :—
Rev. Algernon Charles Edward, b. 1850; ed. at Clare Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1871, M.A. 1874); is R. of
Hougham : m. 1871, Edith Mary, da. of W. Clay, Esq., of The Ford, Worcestershire, and has issue
living, Algernon Herbert, b. 1872,— Arthur Charles Campbell, b. 1873, — Ernest Hayford, b. 1879,
— Violet Hilda, — Gertrude Muriel Edith. Residence, Hougham Rectory, near Grantham.
Rev. Wilfrid Augustus Holden, b. 1852; ed. at Clare Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1875, M.A. 1880); for-
merly Midshipman R.N. ; is R. of Stainby-cum-Gunby : m. 1872, Harriott, da. of the late John
Chase, Esq., of Kippences, Liss, Hants, and has issue living, Wilfrid Lionel de Buckenhuld, b. 1873.
Residence, Stainby Rectory, Grantham.— Constance Cecilia Mary: m. ist, 1868, Charles Cromwell
Hockley, Esq., Bar.-at-Law; 2ndly, 1876, the Rev. William Chippendale, V. of Tilton, and has
issue living (by ist marriage), Reginald Charles Cromwell, b. 1872, — Sophia Thorold, — Beatrice
Mary Forester, — (by 2nd marriage), Bertram Thorold, b. 1877, — William Sydney, /'. 1880, — Mary
Isabel. Residence, Tilton Vicarage, Leicester.
Issue of the late Arthur William Thorold, Esq., b. 1808, d. 1888: m. 18— , Anne Laura
(now of 8, St. James's Terrace, Plymouth), da. of the late Major Octavius Temple, Lieut. -
Gov. of Sierra Leone : —
Harry Octavius, b. 1828 ; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1851 ; entered Bombay Med. Depart. 1852, and retired
as Brig.-Surg. 1881. Agnes Julia.— ^Annie Katrine: m. 1868, Richard Brinsley Hooper, Esq.
Residence,
Issue of the late Rev. William Thorold, b. 1810, d. 1888 : ;«. 1839, Frances Elizabeth (now of
Warkleigh House, South Molton), da. of James Gould, Esq., of Knapp, Devon : —
George Aubrey William, b. 1846 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1870, M.A. 1873 :
m. 1883, Elizabeth, da. of the late William Norton Barry, Esq., of Castle Cor, co. Cork, and
widow of John B. Short, Esq., of Hudscott, N. Devon. Residence, 13, Queensberry Place, S.W.
Club, United Universities.— —Hubert Gould William, b. 1854; is a retired Lieut. R.N. ; served
in Egyptian war 1882 (medal and bronze star) : in. 1889, Lora Marsh, da. of Preston Karslake, Esq.,
of White Knights, Reading. Club, Naval and Military). Rev. John Leofric de Buckenhold,
b. 1864; ed. at Rugby and at New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1887, M.A. 1890); is R. of Warkleigh cum
Sattlerleigh. Residence, Warkleigh Rectory, N. Devon. Godiva Marion. Emily Elizabeth
Pauline: m. 1871, Edward Stewart-Jones, Esq. [(M.A. Wadham Coll., Oxford), son of the late
William Jones, Esq., of Rachery Hall, Gresford, N. Wales, and Fulwood, Lancashire], and has
issue living, ThoroM, b. 1873, — Pauline. Residence, 33, Palmeira Square, Brighton. Alice Fanny
Isabella: ;«. 1868, the Rev. John Argylle Welch Collins, Chaplain to H.M.'s Forces, Cairo, and has
issue living, Alice Godiva Thorold. Salome Harriet. Ellinor Julia. Residence, Warkleigh
House, South Molton.
Issue of the late Rev. Edward Thorold, 3rd son of gth baronet, b. 1779, d. 1836 : m.
1809, Mary, who d. 1874, da. of Thomas Wilson, Esq., M.D., of Grantham :—
Edward Serle, /;. 1813: m. ist 1843, Amelia Jane, whorf. 1887, da. of the late Rev. John Hinde, of Ludlow;
2ndly, 188?, El'.eu Clara, da. of the late Sir J. Kingcome, K.G.B., and widow of Ellis F. Thorold, Esq.,
M.D. Right Rev. Anthony Wilson. D.D., b. 1821 [tee Bp. Winchester]. Mary : m. iS^.the Rev.
Robert Hustwick, R. of Morcott, who*/. 1868, and has issue living, Rev. Edward Thorold, b. 18 — ; ed.
at Jesus Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1859, M-A' "864). Jane: in. 1837, the Rev. Granville Wheler Stuart-
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Menteth, who d. 1887 [see Stuart-Menteth, Bart., colls.]. Residence, Ruskie, Milverton, Leaming-
ton.——Sophia : »/. 1830, Charles Thorold, Esq., who d. 1868 [see ante]. Ellen : in. 1843, the
Rev. Alexander Paton, and has issue living, Alexander George Brown, b. 1848, — Rev. John Duguid,
b. 1857; ed. at St. Edmund's Hall, Oxford (B. A. 1877); is Chaplain of Roy. Infirmary, S. Hants,
and V. of S. Stoneham, Hants, — Agnes Glenalmond : in. 1877, A. E. Coleman, Esq., of Montreal,
— Alice Marguerite. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Michael Thorold, son of the late Samuel Thorold,
Esq., 3rd son of 8th baronet : —
Issue of the late Michael Wynne Thorold, Esq., b. 1803, d. 1872 : m. 1828, Eliza, who*/. 1876
da. of the Rev. Richard Morton, V. of E. Retford : —
Michael Richard, b. 1830: m. 1853, Anne, da. of Edward Gillbee, Esq., of Western Bank, Sheffield
and has with other issue living, Ethel Anne Louisa : m. 1891, the Rev. Harold James Blathwayt,
of Armitage Bridge, Huddersfield. Residence, Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire. Edmund, b. 1832 ;
ed. at Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1856, M.A. 18 = 8, and sometime Fellow) : m. 1859, Louisa,
who d. 1876, da. of the late Edward Gillbee, Esq., of Western Bank, Sheffield. Residence, 15,
Great Stanhope Street, Bath. Rev. William, b. 1833 ; ed. at St. Bees' Coll. ; formerly V. of
Middleton, Yorks : m. 1862, Fanny, da. of George Nelson, Esq., of Leeds. Residence, Scarborough.
Eliza Mary. Residence, Bridlington Quay.
Grandchildren of the late Samuel Thorold, Esq., brother of the late Rev. Michael
Thorold (ante) :—
Issue of the late Charles Thorold, Esq., b. 1821, d. 1891 : m. 1845, Mary Bettina Georgina
(now of Welham, E. Retford), da. of the late John Kirke, Esq., of Markham, Notts : —
Charles Edmund de More, b. 1848 ; ed. at Emmanuel Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1878). William Henry
Fanshawe, b. 1859. Octavius Reginald, b. 1 864.— Agnes Selioke : m. 1875, William Craven
Rockliffe, Esq., M.D. Residence, 9, Charlotte Street, Hull. Gertrude Stuart: m. 1880, Henry
Walter Oliphant Collingwood, Esq. Residence, Clayworth Hall, Bawtry.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Thorold, brother of the late Samuel Thorold, Esq.
(ante), b. 1787, d. 1820 : ;«. 1814, Jane Phillis, who d. 1850, da. of John Gylby,
Esq., of Moorgate, Clareborough, Notts : —
Susanna : in. 1856, John Cutts, Esq., who d. 1875. of White Hall, near East Retford. Residence,
The family of Thorold is of great antiquity in Lincolnshire, its ancestors having been Sheriffs
thereof previous to the Conquest. A Theroldus de Buckenhuld, Sheriff of Lincoln in 1052, during his
shrievalty, gave his manor of Spalding for a cell in the Abbey of Crowland. Sir William, the ist baronet,
was knighted by James I. when but sixteen years old ; he suffered greatly for his loyalty to Charles I.,
and paid to the sequestrators of his estate the sum of .£4,460. The 4th and gth baronets each repre-
sented Lincolnshire in Parliament.
THROCKMORTON, Creation 1642, of Coughton, Warwickshire.
Sir NICHOLAS WILLIAM GEORGE THROCKMORTON,
9th Baronet ; b. April 25th, 1838 ; s. his father, Sir ROBERT
GEORGE, 1862 ; ed. at Downside Coll. ; is a D.L. and a T.P.
for cos. Berks (High Sheriff 1872), Worcester, and Warwick ;
formerly Capt. Worcestershire Yeo. Cav.
patron at Sbrtt ^itrings (but, being a Roman Catholic, cannot present) —
Coughton V., Warwickshire; Weston-Underwood V., Buckinghamshire;
Knowstone with Molland V., Devon.
^rins — Gules, on a chevron argent three bars gemelles sable. Crest— A
falcon rising proper, armed with bells jessant or. ^tronft gftotto — " Moribus
antiquis " (IVith ancient manners).
Seats— Coughton Court, Redditch, Warwickshire ; Buckland, Faringdon,
Berkshire ; Weston-Underwood, Buckinghamshire. Clubs — Carlton,
Turf, Travellers', St. James's.
Brothers living— RICHARD CHARLES ACTON, b. April 26th, 1839 ;
formerly Capt. 87th Foot; served in India 1858-9, and in China 1860:
ni. 1866, Frances Stewart, da. of the late Major John Arthur Moore, C.I.E., and has issue living,
Richard Courtenay Brabazon, b. 1866 ; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers, — Basil, b. 1870, —
Herbert, b. 1872,— Geoffrey Berkeley William, b. 1883,— Brenda Mary Stourton, — Irene Gertrude, -
Angela Elizabeth. Residence, Tullyallan, Ascot. John Philip Howard, b. 1840.
Sisters living — Mary Elizabeth ; formerly a Lady-in-Waitir.g to Empress of Austria.— Emily : in.
1863, Col. Gerald Richard Dease, and has issue living, William Gerald, b. 1867,— Arthur Joseph
b. 1871, — Eveline Mary. Residence, The Abbey, Celbridge, co. Kildare. Elizabeth Laura
Caroline (Hon. Mrs. Albert Stourton): m. 1866, the Hon. Albert Joseph Stourton, son of iSth
Baron Stourton [see B. Mowbray and Stourton]. Residence,
This baronet is descended, according to Duedale, from John de Throckmorl on, lord of the manor
of Throckmorton temp. Henry I. From him was descended Sir John Throckmorton, Knt., Under-
Treasurer of England in the reign of Henry VI. The ist baronet, Sir Robert 1 hrockmorton, had his
estates sequestered in the civil wars, and his house at Coughton was plundered and used as a garrison
by the Parliamentary forces. The 6th baronet, who assumed the name of Ccurtenay in lieu of his
patronymic, died without issue.
Virtus sola nobilitas.
Virtue is the oitiy
nobility.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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THURSBY, Creation 1887, of Ormerod House, Burnley, co. Lancaster, and of
Holmhurst, Christchurch, co. Southampton.
Sir JOHN HARDY THURSBY, ist Baronet, el. son of
the late Rev. W. Thursby, of Ormerod House, Lancashire ;
b. Aug. 3ist, 1826 ; is a J.P. for Lancashire (High Sheriff 1887),
a D. L. for co. Palatine of Lancaster, and Hon. Col. 3rd Batn.
E. Lancashire Regt. : m. ist, 1860, Clara, who </. 1867, da.
of Col. Williams, R. E. ; 2ndly, 1868, Louisa Harriet, da. of
Col. Smyth, of Heath Hall, Yorkshire, and has issue.
<3,rms — Argent, a chevron between three lions rampant sable. Crtst
— A lion rampant sable, holding a battle-axe erect or.
Seati — Ormerod House, Burnley ; Holmhurst, Christchurch, Hants.
Town Residence — 37, Ennismore Gardens, S.W.
•^ ^. I
In silentio tortitudo.
Silently brave.
living, Clara, 6. 1881
George James, 6. 186
Sons living— By 1st marriage— JOHN ORMEROD SCARLETT,
b. April 27th, 1861 ; ed. at Eton, and at Camb. Univ. ; Bar. Lincoln's
Inn 1891 ; is a J.P. for Lancashire : m. 1888, Ella Beatrice, da. of
Thomas Richard Crosse, Esq. [see E. Castle-Stuart], and has issue
. Residence, Bank Hall, Burnley. Club, Carlton. By 2nd marriage—
>; ed. at Radley.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Violet, b. 1866 : m. 1889, Willoughby Aston Littledale,
Esq. [see Armytage, Bart.]. Residence, 23, Rosary Gardens, S.W. By 2nd marriage— Mary
Eleanor, b. 1871.
DOUGHTY-TICHBORNE, Creation 1620, of Tichborne, Hampshire.
Sir HENRY ALFRED JOSEPH DOUGHTY-
TICHBORNE, I2th Baronet ; b. May 28th, 1866; s.
at his birth his father, Sir ALFRED JOSEPH, 1866 ;
is a D.L. for co. Southampton : m. 1887, Mary
Gwendoline, da. of Edward Henry Petre, Esq. [see
B. Petre, colls.], and has issue.
Jkrms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, vair, a chief or, Tichborne ;
2nd and 3rd, argent, two bars between three mullets of six points
sable, pierced or, a canton azure. Doughty, ffirtsts— ist, on a
cap of maintenance a pair of wings erect, charged with the
arms of Tichborne ; 2nd, a hind's head couped proper, between
a pair of wings gules ; 3rd, a cubit arm erect, vested per pale
crenelle or and argent, thereon a Maltese cross gules, cuffed
of the first, holding in the hand proper a mullet, as in the arms.
Swpporttrs — Two lions guardant gules.
Fight for your country.
Seats — Tichborne Park, Alresford, Hampshire : Upton House, Dorsetshire.
Son living— JOSEPH HENRY BERNARD, b. Jan. i8th, 1890.
Daughter living Of 9th Baronet-^ (Catherine (Lady Raddife) : m. 1854, Sir Joseph Perceval
Pickford Radcliffe, 3rd baronet. Residences, Rudding Park, Knaresborough ; Rovton Hall, Oldham.
Daughter living Of 8th Baronet— Lucy : m. 1840, John Towneley, Esq., who d. 1878, and has
issue living, Theresa Harriet, — Lucy Evelyn, — Mary Elizabeth, — Mabel Anne. Residences,
Towneley Hall, near Burnley ; 15, Upper Grosvenor Street, W.
WidOW living Of llth Baronet — TERESA MARY (Hon. Teresa Wickham), da. of nth Baron
Arundell : m. ist, 1861, Sir Alfred Joseph Doughty-Tichborne. nth baronet, whorf. 1866 ; 2ndly, 1873,
Capt. Henry L. Wickham (formerly of Rifle Brigade). Residence, Wootton Hall, Henley-in Arden.
The family of Tichborne, which was of great importance in Hampshire before the Conquest, derives
its name from the river Itchen, at the head of which it had estates ; hence it was called De Itchenborne,
since corrupted into Tichborne. Sir John de Tichborne, Knt., Sheriff of Southampton, on hearing of
the death of Queen Elizabeth, immediately repaired to Winchester, and there proclaimed King
James VI. (of Scotland) as King of England. In 1621 he was created a baronet, the honor of knight-
hood having been previously conferred upon three of his sons, while his fourth son, Henry, was
subsequently knighted. Sir Henry, the 3rd baronet, hazarded his life in defence of Charles I. in
several enterprises, and his estates were sequestered by the Parliamentarians. After the Restoration
he was successively Lieut, of the New Forest and Lieut, of Ordnance. The gth baronet assumed the
additional surname of Doughty. In 1869 the title and estates of the i2th baronet were claimed by a
person who asserted himself to be Roger, eldest son of Sir James, loth baronet. The family, believing
that Roger had been lost at sea, refused to acknowledge the claimant, who thereupon became plaintiff
in the celebrated cause of Tichborne \. Lushin^ton. After a trial, in i872; which lasted several months,
the claimant elected to be nonsuited, and the presiding judge committed him to prison for perjury. For
this offence he was indicted : and at the memorable trial at bar, which lasted from May 1873 till Feb.
1874, he was found to be Arthur Orton, and not Roger Tichborne, and sentenced to fourteen years'
penal servitude.
TIERNEY, Creation 1834. [Extinct I860.]
Sir MATTHEW EDWARD TIERNEY, 3rd and last Baronet.
WidOW living Of 3rd Baronet— MARY (Lady Tierney), da. of Farrer Grove Spurgeon Fairer,
Esq. : ;«. 1855, Sir Matthew Edward Tierney, 3rd baronet, who d. 1860. Residence, 20, Chapel
Street, Grosvenor Place, S.W.
Townsend-Farquhar, see Farquhar.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
CLARKE-TRAVERS, Creation 1804, of Rossmore, Cork.
Sir GUY FRANCIS TRAVERS CLARKE-TRAVERS, 3rd
Baronet ; b. Oct. 22nd, 1842 ; s. his father, .SYr WILLIAM HENRY
ST. LAWRENCE, 1877 ; formerly Major 2nd Batn. Royal Irish
Rifles ; retired as Lieut. -Col.
$rins — Quarterly : ist and 4th, sable, a chevron between, in chief two
escallops, and in base a boar's head argent ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, on a bend
cotissed gules, an eastern crown or between two swans proper, all within a
bordure vert. &«sts — ist, an heraldic tiger passant argent ; 2nd, out of an
eastern crown gules, a wyvern wings eles'ated or.
Clubs — Army and Navy, Naval and Military.
1845. Club,
Brother living — BOYLE LORENZO, b. Feb. 26th, 18
Junior Carlton.
Nee temere nee timide. Si*ter0Sa living-Lucia Margaret : m 1855, James Alexander, Esq., who
d. 1882. Residence, 25, Brechm Place, S.W. Agnes Isabella.
Neither rashly nor Christiana Mary.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. John William Clarke, 6th son of ist baronet, b. 1808, d. 1878 :
m. 1852, Elizabeth, da. of Edward Smyth, Esq., of The Fence, Macclesfield:—
Edward Henry St. Lawrence, b. 1857 ; is Major 2nd Batn. Worcestershire Regt. : m. 1884, Susan
Douglas, da. of Charles Langton, Esq., of Barkhill, Liverpool, and has issue living, John Edward
Langton, b. 1889, — Evelyn Margaret, b. 1888. Margaret.
The ist baronet, Maj.-Gen. Sir William Clarke, was a distinguished military officer. The 2nd
baronet assumed by royal license, in 1853, the additional surname of Travers.
SALUSBURY-TRELAWNY, Creation 1628, of Trelawne, Cornwall.
.Sir WILLIAM LEWIS SALUSBURY-TRELAWNY, loth
Baronet ; b. Aug. 26th, 1844 ; s. his father, Sir JOHN, 1885 ;
ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; formerly Capt. Roy.
Cornwall Rangers Militia ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Cornwall .
m. 1st, 1868, Jessy Rose Mary, who d. 1871, da. of Sir John
Murray, 6th baronet ; 2ndly, 1872, Harriet Buller, da. of the
late Rev. James Buller Kitson, V. of Morval, and has issue.
£rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, a chevron sable, Trelawny ; 2nd
and 3rd, gules, a lion rampant, per bend sinister, argent and erminois,
between three crescents in chief and one in base, or, on a cannon of the last,
a bear's head erased sable, muzzled, argent, Salusbury. Crist — ist, a wolf
passant proper ; 2nd, a demi-lion per bend sinister, as in the arms, holding
in the paws a shield or, charged with a bear's head sable, muzzled, argent,
jscconfo JJlotto — "Virtus patrimonio nobilior" (Virtue is more noble than
patrimony).
Seat — Trelawne, Duloe, R.S.O., Cornwall. Town Residence— 13,
Lancaster Gate, W. Clubs — Bachelors', Brooks's.
Sermoni consona facta.
Deeds consonant with
words.
Sons living— By 1st Marriage— JOHN WILLIAM, b. May 6th, 1869 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn.
Welsh Regt. By 2nd Marriage— James Edward, b. 1873 ; is Lieut. 3rd Batn. Duke of Corn-
wall's L.I. Lewis Dormer St. Aubyn, b. 1886.
Daughters living— By 1st Marriage— Florence Rose Mary : m. 1891, Edward Sydenham Furs-
don, Esq. By 2nd Marriage— Rebecca Harriet Buller. Dolores Olga.
Sisters living — Caroline Matilda : m. 1863, Col. John Barton Sterling, Comdg. Coldstream Guards,
and has issue living, John Trelawny, b. 1866, — Florence. Residence, 4, South Place, Knights-
bridge, S.W. Florence : m. 1871, Jonathan Edmund Backhouse, Esq., and has issue living,
Edmund Trelawny, b. 1873,— Oliver, b. 1876,— Roger Roland Charles, b. 1878,— Miles Roland
Charles (twin), b. 1878, — Harriet Jane. Residence, Middleton Tyas, Richmond, Yorks.
Aunts living (daughters of 8th Baronet)— Anne : m. 1845, the Rev. George B. Gibbons, J.P., who
d. 1884, and has issue living, Alice : m. 1873, the Rev. John Ponsford Cann, R. of Dunterton,
Devonshire. Charlotte : m. 1855, 'he Rev. Frederick Thomas Batchelor, R. of Jacpbstow, and has
issue living, Reginald Lewis (of 3, St. James's Terrace, Plymouth), b. 1857 ; admitted a Solicitor
1878 : m. 1889, Catherine, da. of William Frederick Haseler, Esq., and has issue living, Charles
Rivers b. 1890, — Jonathan Trelawny, 6. 1859,— Owen Salisbury (of Kamloops, British Columbia),
b. 1864, — Walter Henry, b. 1872, — -Helen, — Elizabeth Laetitia : m. 1888, Harry Templer Widdicombe.
Esq., — Anne, — Charlotte Lewinna, — Caroline, — Margaret. Residence, Jacobstow Rectory, near
Stratton, Cornwall.
WidOW living Of 9th Baronet— Harriet Jacqueline (Lady Salusbury-Trelawny), da. of the
late Sir Antony Buller, and widow of Col. E. G. W. Keppel, of Lexham Hall, Norfolk : m. 1881
(as his and wife), Sir John Salusbury-Trelawny, gth baronet, who d. 1885. Residence, 64, Elm Park
Gardens, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Col. Harry Reginald Salusbury-Trelawny, 4th son of 8th baronet,
b. 1826, d. 1883 : w. 1853, Juliana (now of Polmennor, Penzance), da. of Arthur
Kelly, Esq., of Kelly, Devon:—
Harry, b. 1858 ; formerly Lieut. Cornwall Rangers Militia. John, b. 1860: m. 1891, Florence, da.
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of the late John Michael Williams, Esq., of Caerhays Castle, Cornwall, and has issue living, John
Maitland, b. 1892. Residence, Coover Colly, Mercara, Coorg, India. Arthur, b. 1864. Hamelin
William, b. 1870. Beatrice Laetitia. Eleanor : in. 1890, the Rev. George Lincoln Gambier
Lowe, Curate of Powderham, Devon. Florence.
Grandchildren of the late Col. Charles Brereton-Trelawny, son of Lieut.-Gen. Trelawny,
brother of 6th baronet :—
Issue of the late C'apt. Harry Breieton-Trelawny, b. 17 — , d. 1869 : m. 1818, Caroline, who d.
1879. da., of Capt. Monk, R.N. :—
Hoiace Dormer TRELAWNY, b. 1824; formerly Capt. Roy. Horse Guards; is a J.P. and D.L. for
Chester : m. 1859, the Hon. Maria Katherine Walsh, da. of ist Baron Ormathwaite, and has issue
living, Florence, — Maud, — Hilda: m. 1892, John Herbert Upton-Cotrell-Dormer, Esq. [see
Smyth, Bart.]., — Lilian, — Miny. Residence, Shotwick Park, Great Saughall, Chester. Clubs,
Carlton, Army and Navy, Marlborough, Grosvenor. Clarence, b. 1826 ; formerly an "officer in
Austrian Hussars : ;«. 1870, Mary, da. of W. S. Campbell, Esq., formerly Consul for U.S.A. at
Dresden, and has issue living, Rose, — Elma Agnes, — Violet Mary. Agnes Caroline : m. ist,
1849, James Galley, Esq., of Burderop, Wilts, who d. 1854 ; 2ndly, 1857, Hedworth David Barclay,
Esq., who d. 1873, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Hedworth Trelawny (of 31, Lennox
Gardens, S.W.), b. 1859 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch. , Oxford ; formerly Lieut. Leicestershire Yeo.
Cav., — Harry David, b. 1860; formerly Lieut, jrd Batn. Queen's (Roy. West Surrey) Regt.,—
Reginald, b. 1861 ; is Capt. 3rd Batn. Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regt.), — Agnes Emma.
Residence,
This family takes its name from Trelawn or Treloen, in Cornwall, which Eduni, the earliest ancestor
of the family, possessed temp. Edward the Confessor. The Right Rev. Sir Jonathan Trelawny, a man of
great learning, was consecrated Bishop of Bristol 1685, and was one of the seven Bishops committed
to the Tower by James II., which act caused a great rising among the people of Cornwall. After the
Revolution, he was successively Bishop of Exeter and Winchester. Capt. Sir William, R.N., 6th
baronet, was Governor of Jamaica. Sir William Lewis, 8th baronet, M.P. for East Cornwall, and
Lord-Lieutenant of the county, assumed, in 1802 the additional surname of Salusbury.
Tynie tryetk troth.
TREVELYAN, Creation 1661, of Nettlecombe, Somerset.
Sir WALTER JOHN TREVELYAN, 8th Baronet, son
of the late Willoughby John Trevelyan, Esq. (infra) ; b. Jan.
28th, 1866; s. his cousin, Sir ALFRED WILSON, 1891 ; ed. at
Oxford Univ. ; is Lord of the Manor of S. Piran Uthnoe.
patron of dfour Jlibings — Nettlecombe R., Huish-Champflower R.,
and Treborough R , Somersetshire ; S. Piran Uthnoe R., Cornwall.
^rnts — Gules, a demi-horse argent, hoofed and maned or issuing out
of water in base proper. Crist — Two arms counter-embowed proper,
habited azure, holding in the hands a bezant.
Seat — Nettlecombe Court, Taunton. Residence — S. Piran Uthnoe,
Cornwall. _^_
Sister living— Eliza Caroline.
Uncle living— WALTER RALEIGH, b. 1839 ; entered Bombay Army
1857, and retired as Hon. Lieut. -Col. 1883. Residence,
Aunts living— Fanny Rosalind. Helena Mary.
Daughters living Of 5th and 7th Baronets (daughters of sth baronet)-- Beatrice : m. 1830,
Capt. Ernest Augustus Perceval [see E. Egmont, colls.]. Residences, Severn House, Henbury,
Bristol ; Longwitton Hall, Morpeth. Laura Agnes : in. 1836, the Rev. John Woodhouse, formerly
R. of Huish Champflower, Somerset, and has issue living, Baptista Josephine Wilson : m. 1874,
the Rev. Frederick Hancock, R. of Selworthy, Somerset, and has issue living, Philip Woodhouse
Perceval b. 1877, Calverley Trevelyan b. 1879, Frederick Willoughby b. 1883, Marmaduke Theak-
stone b. 1886, Walter Raleigh b. 1887, Agnes Edwardine Brewster, Baptista Maryon. Helena
Caroline : m. ist, 1837, the Rev. Bryan Faussett, who d. 1855 ; 2ndly, 18— , Walter Blacket Trevelyan,
Esq. [see infra], and has issue living (by ist marriage), Godfrey Trevelyan GODFREY-FAUSSETT
(of Doward House, near Monmouth. Club, Junior Carlton), b. 1840 ; formerly Lieut. 76th Regt.
and Major Gloucestershire Artillery Vol. : in. 1863, Martha Jane, da. of the late Richard Wall
Morris, Esq., of Rockenham, co. Waterford, and has, with other issue. Bryan Godfrey, R.N., b.
1863; became Lieut. 1887,— Maria Helena: m. 1862, Wadham Knatchbull, Esq. [see Knatchbull,
Bart., colls.]. (Daughters of 7th baronet) Pauline : ;«. 1891, Major Gilbert Redvers Heathcote,
ist Batn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Beatrice Madeline. Etheldrsda. Hildegarde.
Residences, Seaton, Axminster ; 74, Harley Street, W.
Mother living— Eliza, da. of the late Rev. Charles Saunders Skelton Dupuis, R. of Binton,
Warwickshire : m. 1863, Willoughby John Trevelyan, Esq., who d. 1867, great-grandson of 4th
Bart., and has issue living [see ante]. Residence, S. Piran Uthnoe, Cornwall.
WidOW living Of 7th Baronet— FANNY (Lady Trevelyan), da. of the late Rt. Hon. James
Monahan, Lord Ch. Justice of the Common Pleas in Ireland : in. 1860, Sir Alfred Wilson Trevelyan,
7th baronet, who</. 1891. Residences, Calverley Lodge, Seaton, Axminster ; 74, Harley Street, W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Edward Spencer Trevelyan, 3rd son of sth baronet, b. 1805, d. 1854 :
in. 1833, Catherine Anne, who d. 1877, da. of John Forster, Esq. : —
Florence.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Walter Trevelyan, 2nd son of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. George Trevelyan, b. 1803, d. 1850: in. 1835, Anne, who d. 1867, da.
issue ot me late Kev. George J revelyan, b. 1803, d.
of Henry Gosse, Esq., of Epsom : —
George Edward, &. 1843. Residwe, Wadbury, Frome.
• Johnston, Esq. Residence, Woodford Green, Essex.
harlotte Anne : ni. 1858, Andrew
Helena Frances.
544 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Gen. Willoughby Trevelyan, b. 1805, d. 1871 : m. ist, 18-, Ann Mary,
who d. 1855, da. of the Rev. John Wolvey Astley, of Quennington ; 2ndly, 1859, Elizabeth
Lethbridge (who in. 2ndly, 1880, the Very Rev. John Burton, Provost of St. Ninian's
Cathedral, Perth), da. of the Rev. Henry Addington Simcoe, of Penheale, Cornwall : —
Harrington Astley, b. 1835 ; formerly Col. yth Hussars ; served in Crimean campaign 1854-5 (medal
with three clasps, Turkish war medal, and jth class Medjidie) : m. 1858, Henrietta Louisa, da. of —
Harrison, Esq., of Brighton, and has issue living, Louisa Harrison : m. 1880, Wellington Dale, Esq.,
Solicitor, of Penzance, — Alice Mary. Club, Army and Navy.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. James Harrington Trevelyan, b. 1811, d. 1875 : m. 1852, Helena,
da. of Raleigh Trevelyan, Esq., of Netherwitton [see infra]: —
Charles Edgar Harrington, b. 1856.— Edmund James Willoughby, b. 1859 ; ed. at Radley.
Eugenie Arabella Mary.— Pauline Eulalia Louisa. Ada Bibiannah Emma.
Grandchildren of the late Ven. George Trevelyan (infra) : —
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Henry Willoughby Trevelyan, C.B., b. 1803, d. 1876: m. 1837,
Emily, da. of S. H. Greig, Esq. : —
Henry Willoughby, b. 1847 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Hussars, and Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. 4th Batn.
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regt.) ; is a J.P. for Somerset : in. 1879, Charlotte Emily, da.
of the late Lieut.-Col. Joseph Walker Pease, of Hesslewood House, Yorkshire {see Palmer, Bart., cr.
1660]. Residence, Rothley, Cambo, Northumberland. Club, Army and Navy.^— Ernest John,
b. 1850 : Bar. Middle Temple 1873 ; appointed a Judge of the High Court, Calcutta, 1885 : m. ist,
1880, Mary Katharine, who d. 1885, da. of the late Patrick Black, Esq., M.D., of n, Queen Anne
Street, W. ; zndly, 1890, Julia Isabel, da. of E. W. Mark, Esq., formerly Consul at Marseilles, and
has issue living (by ist marriage), Henry, b. 1881, — (by and marriage) a da., b. 1892. Residence,
31-3, Theatre Road, Calcutta. Julia Agnes.
Issue of the late Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan, K.C.B., who was cr. a baronet 1874, b. 1807,
d. 1886: m. ist, 1834, Hannah More, who d. 1873, sister of ist Baron Macaulay (fxt.) ;
2ndly, 1875, Eleanora Anne, da. of Walter Campbell, Esq., of Islay : —
See Trevelyan, Bart., cr. 1874.
Issue of the late Rev. Edward Otto Trevelyan, b. 1810, d. 1880 : tn. 1844, Emma, da. of
Charles Horsfall Bill, Esq., of Storthes Hall, Yorkshire:—
Edward, b. 1857. Etheldreda : m. 1882, the Rev. James Murray Dixon, R. of Swithland, and has
issue living, Henry Edward Otto Murray, b. 1885, — Charles Edward Trevelyan, b. 1888, — Gerald
Donovan Trevelyan, b. 1889, — Helen Etheldreda Theresa, — Rosamond Frances Mary Trevelyan.
Residence, Swithland Rectory, Loughborough.
Issue of the late Ven. George Trevelyan, Archdeacon of Taunton, 3rd son of 4th
baronet, b. 1764, d. 1827 : m. 1793, Harriet, who d. 1854, da. of Sir Richard Neave,
ist baronet : —
Rev. William Pitt, b. 1812; ed. at Worcester Coll.. Oxford (B.A. 1855, M.A. 1858): m. 1852, Maria, da.
of the late Hon. Philip Pleydell-Bouverie [see E. Radnor, colls.], and has issue living, Rev. William
Bouverie (of St. Matthew's Clergy House, Great Peter Street, Westminster, S.W.), b. 1853 ; ed. at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1876, M.A. 1879); is V. of St. Matthew's, Westminster,—^^. John
Charles, b. 1857 ; is Curate-in -Charge of St. Saviour's, Lutun, Beds : tn. 1881, Elizabeth Wood, da.
of Thomas Irvine, Esq., of Liverpool, and has issue living, Charles William b. 1887, Elizabeth
Bouverie b. 1885,— .tfw. George Philip, b. 1858 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1881, M.A. 1884) ;
is V. of St. Mary's, Wolverton, Bucks, — Francis, b. 1862. Residence, Calverton St. Mary, Stony
Stratford.
Grandchildren of the late Raleigh Trevelyan, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Thornton Raleigh Trevelyan, Esq., b. 1820, d. 1845 : m. 1842, Dorothy, da.
of Matthew Henderson, Esq., of Galashiels, N.B. : —
Thornton Roger, b. 1843 ; is a J.P. for Northumberland : in. 1864, Dobree Wilkinson, da. of the late
J. W. Fraser, Esq., of Bath, and has issue living, John Spencer, b. 1864, — Walter Raleigh, b. 1865,
—Roger de Thornton, b. 1871, — Freeman Blacket Thornton, b. 1874, — Lilian Elizabeth Margaret
Thornton. Residence, Netherwitton, Morpeth.^^Constantia Mary : ;«. ist, 1864, James Todd
Mackie, Esq., who d. 18 — ; andly, 1869, Robert Benn, Esq. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Walter Trevelyan, Esq., 2nd son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Raleigh Trevelyan, Esq., 6. 1781, d. 1865 : m. 1819, Elizabeth, who d. 1885,
da. of Robert Grey, Esq., of Shorestone Hall, Northumberland : —
Walter Blacket, b. 1821 ; ed. at Caius Coll., Camb. (B.A. 18— ) ; Bar. Middle Temple 1858 : m. 18— ,
Helena Caroline, da. of Sir John Trevelyan, 5th baronet [see ante], and has issue living, Herbert,
b. 1847; formerly Capt. 2nd Batn. Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers; retired as Hon. Major 1887, —
Walter, b. 18 — , — Willoughby Fenwick, b. 1856; ed. at Radley; is Capt. 2nd Batn. Prince of
Wales's (N. Staffordshire Regt.), — Constance Helena : m. 1877, as his second wife, Arthur Moseley
Channel!, Esq., Q.C. (Recorder of Rochester), of i, Bramham Gardens, S. Kensington, S.W. Resi-
dence, The Oaks, Hendon, N.W. Chambers, g, King's Bench Walk, E.G. Club, Oxford and
Cambridge.— —Helena : »/. 1852, Lieut.-Col. James Harrington Trevelyan, who d. 1875 [see ante].
Residence,
Issue of the late Walter Calverley Trevelyan, Esq., b. 1807, d. 1849 : m. 1828, Isabella, who
d. 1872, da. of C. Tail, Esq. :—
Walter Raleigh, b. 1842 : m. 1863, Marion Adelaide, da. of the late Rev. John Charles William Leslie,
of Ballybay, co. Monaghan, and has issue living, Walter Raleigh, b. 1865 ; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn.
Roy. Dublin Fusiliers : m. 1891, Georgiana Alice, da. of the late Edmund Whitney Fetherston-
Whitney, Esq. [see Fetherston, Bart., colls.], — Charles Leslie Calverley, 6. 1874, — Adelaide Isabella,
— Florence Emmeline, — Norah Kathleen. Residence, 2, Clifton Terrace, Monkstown, Dublin.
Clubs, Carlton, Junio' Carlton, Constitutional, Royal St. George's. Frances Isabella : m. 1860,
Albrecht Bischoff, Chevalier de 1'Ordre de la Croix de fer of Prussia.— Margaret Lydia : m. 1862,
John Pearson Cresswell, Esq., M.R.C.S., and has issue living, Evelyn Trevelyan, b. 1863, — Harry
Trevelyan, b. 1864, — Raleigh Trevelyan, b. 1871, — Charles Trevelyan, b. 1872, — Margaret Ella, —
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Maude Beatrice. Harriet Julia Emmeline : m. 1865, Robert William Head, Esq., M.A., who
d. 18— , and has issue living, Robert Trevelyan, b. 1867,— Walter Treffry, b. 1869, — William Raleigh,
b. 1880, — Adelaide Caroline. Residence,
The family of Trevelyan takes its name from Trevelyan in the parish of St. Veep, Cornwall. The
ist baronet, Sir George, was son of George Trevelyan, Esq., who suffered greatly for his fidelity to
the royal cause during the civil war. The 2nd and 4th baronets each represented Somersetshire in.
Parliament.
TREVELYAN, Creation 1874.
Right Hon. Sir GEORGE OTTO TREVELYAN, P. C.+
M.P., D.C.L., LL.D., 2nd Baronet ; b. July 2Oth, 1838 ; s. his
father, Sir CHARLES EDWARD, K.C.B., 1886; ed at Harrow,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1861, M.A. 1864, Hon.
LL.D. Edinburgh, 1883, Hon. D.C.L. Oxford, and Hon.
Fellow of Trin. Coll., Camb. 1885) ; was a Lord of the
Admiralty 1869-70, Parliamentary Sec. to Admiralty 1880-82,
Ch. Sec. for Ireland 1882-4, Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster
1884-5, and Sec. for Scotland and ex-officio Keeper of the
Great Seal of Scotland 1886; re-appointed 1892; is a D.L.
of Northumberland ; sat as M.P. for Tynemouth (L) 1865-8,
and for the Border Burghs 1868-86, when he was defeated ;
elected for Bridgeton Div. of Glasgow (LG) Aug. 1887 : m.
1869, Caroline, el. da. of the late Robert Needham Philips,
Esq., of Welcombe, Stratford-on-Avon, and The Park, Manchester, and has issue.
igatron of One gibing— Cambo V., Northumberland.
^rms — Gules, a demi-horse argent, hoofed and maned or, issuing out of water in base proper,.
Crtst — Two arms counter-embowed, proper habited azure, holding in the hands a bezant.
Seat — Wallington, Cambo, Northumberland. Town Residence — 8, Grosvenor Crescent, S.W.
Clubs — Brooks's, Reform, Devonshire, Athenaeum, National Liberal.
Tyme tryeth troth.
jeorge
Sons living— CHARLES PHILIPS, b. Oct. z8th, 1870. Robert Calverley, b. 1872.-
Macaulay, b. 1876.
Sisters living — Margaret Jean (Baroness Knuts/ord) : m. 1858, the ist Baron Knutsford. Resi-
dences, Pinewood, Witley, Surrey ; 75, Eaton Square, S.W. Alice Frances : m. 1871, William
Stratford Dugdale, Esq., whoa'. 1882. Residence, Merevale Hall, Atherstone.
WidOW living Of 1st Baronet— ELEONORA A.NNK(Lady Trez'efyan), da. of the late Walter Camp-
bell, Esq. : m. 1875, as his second wife, Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan, K.C. B., ist baronet,
who d. 1886. Residence, 67, Eaton Square, S W.
This family is a younger branch of the Trevelyans, baronets of Nettlecombe [see colls, thereof].
The ist baronet was Gov. of Madras 1859-60, and Financial member of Gov. -Gen's. Council at Calcutta
1862-5.
Ne cede arduis.
Yield not to cares.
TROUBRIDGE, Creation 1799, of Plymouth.
Sir THOMAS HERBERT COCHRANE TROUBRIDGE,
4th Baronet; b. Sept. I3th, 1860; s. his father, Co!. Sir THOMA&
ST. VINCENT HOPE COCHRANE, C.B., 1867 ; ed. at Wellington
Coll. ; formerly Capt. 3rd Batn. King's Royal Rifle Corps.
£\rms — Or, on a bridge embattled of three arches, through which water
is flowing towards the base proper, a tower of the second, thereon hoisted
a broad pennant flowing towards the sinister ; on a canton azure, two keys
in saltire, the wards upwards, or. Crtst — A dexter arm embowed, habited
azure, holding a flagstaff, thereon a flag azure charged with two keys in
saltire or.
Residence — Hunstanton, Norfolk. Clubs— Naval and Military,
Bachelors'.
Brother living— ERNEST CHARLES THOMAS, R.N., b. July i6th
1862 ; became Lieut. 1884 : m. 1891, Edith Mary, da. of William Duflfus,
Esq., of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Sisters living— Amy Louisa Harriet. Laura E. R. : m. 1888, Adrian
Charles Francis Hope, Esq. [see E. Hopetoun, colls.]. Violet.
Aunt living (daughter of 2nd Baronet) — Charlotte Frances.
-Helen.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
TUITE, Creation 1622, of Sonah, Westmeath.
Sir MARK ANTHONY HENRY TUITE, roth Baronet ;
b. March 24th, 1808; s. his father, Sir GEORGE, 1841 ; ed. at
Coll. of Tours, France; formerly Capt. igth Foot: m. 1854,
Charlotte, who d. 1878, da. of the late Capt. Richard Hugh
Levinge, of Levingeton Park. co. Westmeath {see Levinge, Bart,
colls. J.
3Vrms — Quarterly, argent and gules. Crest— An angel vested argent,
holding in the dexter hand a flaming sword proper, the sinister resting on
a shield of the arms.
Seat — Kilruane House, Nenagh, co. Tipperary.
Alleluiah. Sister living— Emma.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Hugh Manley Tuite, 2nd son of gth baronet, b. 1811,
d. 1889: m. 1854, Frances Maria, da. of Lieut. -Col. Richard Williams (formerly of
68th Regt.) :—
MORGAN HENRY PAULET, 6. Oct. 27th, 1861 ; formerly Lieut, gth Batn. Rifle Brigade (Prince
Consort's Own). Hugh George Spencer, b, 1863 ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn. Northumberland
Fusiliers.— Hester Gwendolen Rose.
Issue of the late Major Thomas Basil Tuite, 4th son of oth baronet, /'. 1816, d. 1871 :
tit. 1853, Mary Caroline (now of Gladeside, Westndge Road, Portswood, near
Southampton), da. of the late Henry Hegart Breen, Esq., of St. Lucia : —
Mark Anthony, b. 1857 ; is Capt. I.S.C. : ;«. 1883, Madeline Rachel, da. of Surg.-Gen. J. M.
Joseph, M.D., LL.D., formerly of the Indian Med. Ser., and has issue living, Henry Mark,
b, 1885. Henry Hugh, b. 1861 : m. 1891, Marion Hewett Alberta, da. of the late Rev. Allan
Wallace, of Pembroke Coll., Cambridge, and has issue living, Mark Alan Wallace, b. 1892.—
Thomas Hugh, b. 1868. Edwin Walter, b. 1872. Georgiana Harriet Mary. Lizzie.
Jessie Ellen.
Grandson of the late Hugh Tuite, Esq., 4th son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Hugh Morgan Tuite, Esq.. M.P., b. 1797, d. 1868 : in. ist, 1826, Mary, who
d. 1863, da. of Maurice Nugent O'Connor, Esq., of Mount Pleasant, King's co. ; zndly,
1863, Hester Mary, da. of John Hogan, Esq., of Auburn, co. Westmeath : —
Joseph, b. 1828 ; is a D.L. for co. Longford (High Sheriff 1868), and a J.P. forco. Westmeath ; formerly
Lieut, isth Foot : m. ist, 1852, Ellen Mary, who d. 1863, da. of the Rev. Fox Chawner, R. of
Bletchingley ; 2ndly, 1868, Ellen, da. of the late James B. Boothby, Esq., of Twyford Abbey, and
has issue living (by ist marriage), Henry Morris, b. 1856 : m. 1886, Constance Edith, da. of Henry
Murray Campbell, Esq., of Halston, co. Westmeath, — Marian : in. 1879, Brook Pakenham
Bridges Taylor, Esq., of the Foreign Office {see Baron Halkett, Foreign Titles]. Clubs, Army and
Navy, Kildare Street, Sackville Street.
This family, which has been settled in Ireland since 1172, is descended from Sir Richard de Tuite,
who that year accompanied the Earl of Pembroke to that country. The 7th baronet was murdered at
Sonna.
TUPPER, Creation 1888, of Armdale, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Sir CHARLES TUPPER, G.C.M.G., C.B ,
LL.D., M.D., ist Baronet, son of the late Rev.
Charles Tupper, D.D., of Aylesford, Nova Scotia;
b. July and, 1821 ; L R.C.S. and M.D. Edin. 1843,
and Hon. LL.D. Camb. 1886 and Edinburgh
1892 ; was fourteen consecutive times returned as
M. P. for his native co. (Cumberland, N.S.), and
represented it for 31 years ; was Premier of Nova
Scotia at the Union of the Provinces ; declined
a seat in Canadian Cabinet 1867 ; sworn of P.C.
of Dominion 1870; was Pres. of P.C. 1870-2,
Hope IS my strength. Mjn Qf jnland Revenue ^72-3, of Customs in
1873, of Public Works 1878-9, and of Railways and Canals 1879-84, High Commr.
in Great Britain for Dominion of Canada 1883-7, anc* Minister of Finance 1887-8,
since when he has again been High Commr. in Great Britain; was one of H.M. 's
Plenipotentiaries on Fishery Commn. at Washington 1887-8-; is Gov. of Dalhousie
Coll., Halifax, N.S. ; C.B. 1867, K.C.M.G. 1879, G.C.M.G. 1886 : m. 1846, Frances,
da. of Silas H. Morse, Esq., of Amherst, Nova Scotia, and has issue.
Drills — Per fesse azure and or, on a fesse ermine between two boars passant in chief or, and a
sprigjjf mayflower slipped and leaved in base proper, three escallops gules. Crtst — On a mount vert,
a greyhound statant sable, charged on the body with two escallops or, and holding in the mouth a
sprig of mayflower as in the arms. Supportrrs (borne by Sir Charles as a Knight Grand Cross of
St. Michael and St. George) — On either side a greyhound sable, collared and pendant therefrom an
escutcheon or, charged with a sprig of mayflower slipped and leaved proper.
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Seat — Armdale, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Residence — 97, Cromwell Road, S.W. Offices —
17, Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W. dill's — St. George s, St. Stephen's, New Travellers .
Sons living— JAMES STEWART, b. Oct. 26th, 1851 ; Bar. Canada 1875, and a Q.C. 1890: m. ist,
1875, Marie Wilson, who d. 1876, da. of Andrew Robertson, Esq., of Elmbank, Montreal; 2ndly,
1880, Ada Campbell, da. of Hon. Sir Thomas Gait, Ch. Justice of Common Pleas, Ontario, and has
issue living (by ist marriage), Marie Stewart,— (by 2nd marriage), Charles Stewart, b. 1884, —
Jessie Campbell, — Frances. Residence, Wilton Lodge, Winnipeg, Manitoba.— Hon. Charles
Hibbert, b. 1855 ; Bar. Canada 1878, and a Q.C. 1890; is a M.P. and Minister of Marine and
Fisheries, Canada; was British Agent for Behring Sea Arbitration 1892 : /«. 1879, Janet, da. of the
Hon. James Macdonald, Ch. Justice of Nova Scotia, and has issue living, Charles, b. 1880, — James
Macdonald, b. 1887,— Sophie Almon, — Frances Lilian, — Janet Miriam Grace. Residence, Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada. William Johnston, b. 1862; Bar. Canada 1886: in. 1887, Margaret, da. of the
Hon. James Macdonald (ante), and has issue living, Katherine Gladys, — Frances Amelia. Resi-
dence, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Daughter living— Emma: m. 1869, Maj.-Gen. Donald Roderick Cameron, C.M.G., Comdt.
Roy. Mil. Coll., Kingston, and has issue living, William Tupper, b. 1880, —Sophie Tupper : m. 1891,
Christian Hamilton Gray, Esq., of Hurst House, Abbey Wood, Kent, — Nancie Sophia Ellis Tupper,
— Lillie Tupper,— Mary T'ipper, — Frances Melita Tupper. Residence, Kingston, Canada.
TUBING, Creation 1639, of Foveran, Aberdeenshire.
Sir ROBERT ERASER TURING, %\h Baronet;
b. Aug. 29th, 1827 ; s. his father, Sir JAMES, 1860;
was British Vice-Consul at Rotterdam 1852-60, and
British Consul there 1860-74 : m- l%53> Catherine
Georgiana, da. of the late Walter S. Davidson,
Esq., of Lowndes Square, and has issue.
^rnts — Argent, on a bend sable, three boars' heads or.
Crest— A hand holding a helmet proper. jSnpporttr* — Two
stags proper.
Residence — Chilgrove, Chichester. Club — Oriental.
Fortune aids tlie daring.
Son living— JAMES WALTER, b. Jan. 3rd, x862 ; for-
merly Lieut. 2nd Vol. Batn. Roy. Sussex Regt. ; tn. iSgr,
Mabel Rose, da. of Andrew Caldecott, Esq., of Pishobury,
Sawbridgeworth, Herts. Residence,
"Daughters living— Catherine Antoinette. Blanche Amelia: tn. 1886, Robert Walter Words-
worth, Esq. Florence Ellen. Julia.
Brother living— Henry, b. 1843 ; was H.B.M.'s Vice-Consul at Rotterdam 1874-82, since when he
has been Consul for South Holland, Zeeland, North Brabant, and Limburg : m. 1868, Jeanne Marie
Catharina, da. of S. A. Chabot, Esq., of Rotterdam, and has issue living, a son, b. 1870, — three
daus. Residence, Rotterdam.
Sisters living — Antoinette Margaret Campbell : m. 1842, the Right Rev. Henry Mackenzie, Bishop
Suffragan of Nottingham, whon?. 1878. f
Eliza: m. 1853, C. W. Hoyack, Esq
Adrian Moens, Esq., who d. 1882. Resi
John Fauchey, Esq., who d. 1879. Residence, Rotterdam.— Isabella. Agnes: m.
Benjamin Laming, Esq., who d. 1892. Residence, Clyde House, Hollington, St. Leonard's-on-Sea.
The family of Turing, originally French, settled in the barony of Tourin, in Forfarshire, which they
held for several generations. Sir William Turyn attached himself to the fortunes of King David II.,
and shared that monarch's exile ; his loyalty was however subsequently rewarded by a grant of the
"barony of Foveran, in Aberdeenshire, which his descendants held more than 300 years.
Page-Turner, see Dryden.
TWYSDEN, Creation 1611, of Roydon Hall, Kent.
Sir Louis JOHN FRANCIS TWYSDEN, gth Baronet,
son of the late John Twysden, Esq., 3rd son of 7,th Baronet ; b.
1831 ; s. his uncle. Sir WILLIAM, 1879; formerly Lieut. 2nd
Dragoons : m. 1856, Helen, da. of the late Capt. Bazalgette, R.N.
$rms — Per saltire argent and gules, a saltire between four cross-crosslets,
all counterchanged. {Lrtst— A cockatrice azure, winged or.
Residence — Freshwater, Isle of Wight.
Widow living of 8th Baronet — ANNE BROWNE (Lady Twysden),
widow of Aaron Herde, Esq. : m. 1869, Sir William Twysden, 8th baronet,
who d. 1879. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Thomas Twysden, RN., 3rd
son of 6th baronet, b. 1765, d. 1801 : >«. 17 — , Isabella,
who d. 1846, da. of Henry Duncan, Esq. : —
Issue of the late Rear-Adm. Henry Duncan Twysden, R.N., b. 1794, d. 1872 : m. 1819, Mary,
da. of Sir William Jervis Twysden, 7th baronet : —
Frances Mary: m. 1849, Walter Hale Molesworth, Esq., who d. 1885 [see Molesworth, Bart.].
Residence,
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Issue of the late Rev. Thomas Twysden, ,6. 1801, d. 1887, m, 1827, Elizabeth, who d. 1891,
da. of the late Edmund Nathaniel William Fortescue, Esq., of Fallapit, Devon: —
JAMES STEVENSON, b. Aug. isth, 1828 ; is a retired Capt. R.N., and a J.P. for Devon ; served
in China war 1856 (medal, specially mentioned) : m. 1889, Aileen Frances Mary, da. of William
Henry Wilson-Todd, Esq., M.P., of Halnaby Hall, Yorkshire, and has issue living, Aileen Elisa-
beth, 6. 1891. Residence, Churston, Kingsbridge, S. Devon. -Isabella Elisabeth : m. 1850,
Charles Hugh Hoare, Esq., who d. 1869, son of G. M. Hoare, Esq., of Morden Lodge, Surrey, and
Turton, Lancashire, and has issue living, Charles Twysden, b. 1851. Residence, 102, Eaton
Place, S.W.
Twysden Borough, or Tysenden, now usually called Burr's Farm, in the hundred of West Burne-
field, Kent, was the ancient inheritance of this family, from which they took their name. Sir William
Twysden, the ist baronet, was one of the gentlemen who escorted James VI., of Scotland, to London,
when he took possession of the English crown. The 2nd baronet was the learned editor of the Decent
Scriptures, and the 3rd baronet was M.P. for Kent. Thomas, 2nd son of the ist baronet, was a Justice
of the Queen's Bench, and having received knighthood was, in 1660, promoted to a baronetcy, which
became extinct 1841.
TYRELL, Creation 1808, of Boreliara House, Essex. [Extinct 1877.]
Sir JOHN TYSSEN TYRELL, 2nd and last Baronet.
Daughters living Of 2nd Baronet — Eliza Isabella: m. 1841, William Michael Tufnell, Esq., 2nd
son of John Jolliffe Tufnell, Esq., of Langleys, Essex, and has issue living, John Lionel TUFNELL-
TYRELL (of Boreham House, Chelmsford. Clubs, Carlton, Army and Navy, Boodle's), b. 1842 ; ed.
at Harrow; formerly Capt. Rifle Brigade ; is a J.P., a D.L., and a County Councillor for Essex
(High Sheriff 1887), and Lieut.-Col. 2nd Vol. Batn. Essex Regt. ; assumed the additional surname
of Tiyrell 1877: m. 1878, Frances, da. of John Westcott, Esq., of Sturminster, Dorset, — Agnes Mary :
m. 1870, Arthur Chandos Arkwright, Esq., of Thoby Priory, Brentwood. Residences, Hatfield
Place, Chelmsford ; 30, Eaton Square, S.W.—— Sarah (Baroness Harlech) : m. 1844, the ist
Baron Harlech, who d. 1876. Residence, 4, Buckingham Gate, S.W.
TYRWHITT, Creation 1808, of Stanley Hall, Shropshire.
Sir HENRY THOMAS TYRWHITT, 3rd Baronet ; b.
April i6th, 1824 ; s. his father, Sir THOMAS JOHN, 1839 ;
formerly Lieut. Rifle Brigade ; is a J. P. for Norfolk and Salop
(High Sheriff 1877) : m. 1853, Emma Harriet, in her own right
Baroness Berners, da. of the late Rev. the Hon. Robert Wilson,
of Ashwellthorpe Hall, and has issue.
patron of One Jibing — Preston Gubbalds V., Salop.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, a lion rampant, vert, vulned in
the mouth, proper, Jones ; 2nd and 3rd, gules, three lapwings (tyrwhitts or
pewitts) or, Tyrwhitt. Crtsts — ist, the sun in splendour, each ray inflamed,
or ; 2nd, a savage proper wreathed and cinctured vert, in the exterior hand
a club proper. Jscconlr gRotto— " Time tryeth truth."
Seat — Stanley Hall, Astley Abbotts, Bridgnorth, Salop. Club —
Junior Carlton.
Esto sol testis.
Let tfie sun be a witness.
Sons and Daughters living— [see Baroness Berners].
Brother living— Edmund, b. 1825 ; entered B.S.C. 1842, and retired as Maj.-Gen. 1880; formerly
Dep4 Inspector-Gen, of Police, Meerut : in. 1851, Mary Jane, da. of Richard Ford, Esq., and has
issue living, Louisa Harriet : m, 1880, Louis Alphonse Duperrel, Esq., — -Lucy Marian, — Minnie :
in. 1878, Major Francis William Bromfield, ist Batn. Cheshire Regt. Residence, ic, King Street,
St. James's, S.W. Club, East India United Service.
Sisters living— Leila : m. 1848, Capt. Hylton Jolliffe, who d. 1854, el. son of ist Baron Hylton.
Residence, 17, Cranley Place, Onslow Square, S.W. Harriet Anne : m. 1846, John George
Sheppard, Esq., who d. 1882. Charlotte Frances: m. 1850, Albert Ricardo, Esq., and has issue
living. Residence,
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Charles Tyrwhitt, Esq., 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1801, d. 1876 : m,
ist, 1817, Elizabeth, who d. 1821, da. of Adin. John Richard Delap-Tollemache ;
2ndly, 18 — , Catherine, who d. 1837, da. of James Godfrey de Burgh, Esq., of
Gaulstown, Westmeath : —
Emily Elizabeth.: m. 1840, Ralph Gerard Leycester, Esq., who d. 1851, and has issue living, Rate
Oswald (of Toft Hall, near Knutsford, and 6, Cheyne Walk, S.W. Clubs, Arthur's, Athenaeum),
b. 1844 : m. 1867, Edith, da. of Hubert de Burgh," Esq.,— Ernest Gerard (of Mobberley Old Hall,
Knutsford),^. 1849; ed. at Eton, and at Camb. Univ. (B.A. and LL.B. 18— ) ; formerly in 52nd
L.I. ; is a J.P. for Cheshire : m. 1874, Julia, da. of the Rev. F. Storr,— Amy Theodosia : m. 1877,
the Rev. John Storr, R. of Great Horkesley, near Colchester.— Emily Blanche : m. 1868, Edward
Henry Repton, Esq. Residence,
This family descended in a direct male line from Sir Hercules Tyrwhit, temp. William, the
Conqueror. The ist baronet, Sir Thomas, M.P. for Denbigh and Shrewsbury, in pursuance of the will
of his cousin, Sir Thomas Jones, of Stanley Hall, Shropshire, took the name and arms of Jones only, by
the King's sign-manual. The 2nd baronet was M.P. for Bridgnorth.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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VANE, Creation 1786, of Hutton-in-the-Forest, Cumberland.
Sir HENRY RALPH VANE, 4th Baronet ; b. Jan.
I3th, 1830; s. his father, Sir FRANCIS, 1842 ; ed. at Eton, and
at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; is a D.L. and a J. P. for Westmoreland
and Cumberland (High Sheriff 1856), a County Alderman for
Cumberland, and Hon. Col. Westmoreland and Cumberland
Yeo. Cav. : m. 1871, Margaret, da. of Thomas Steuart Glad-
stone, Esq., of Capenoch, co. Dumfries.
gatron of fi)nt jCibing— Wythop P.C., Cumberland.
JVrms — Or, three gauntlets azure, and a canton gules. Crest — An armed
hand couped at the wrist, grasping a sword in bend sinister all proper,
pommel and hilt or.
Seats — Hutton-in-the-Forest, Penrith ; Scarness Cottage, Bassenthwaite.
Cumberland. Clubs — Carlton, Arthur's.
Nee temere, nee timide. Sister living— Gertrude Elizabeth : m. 1857, Major Vincent Wing, who
Neither rashly nor d. 1874, and has issue living, Frederick Drummond Vincent, b. 1860 ; is
timidly. Capt. R.A., and A.D.C. to Lt.-Gen. Sir H. E. Wood, V.C., G.C.B.,
G.C.M.G., Comdg. Troops at Aldershot, — Evelyn Diana. Residence,
Uncle living (son of 2nd Baronet)— FREDERICK HENRY, b. May i8th, 1807 (heir to title only)
ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut. i2th Lancers : in. 1859, Rosa Linda, da. of John Moore, Esq., of
Prospect Hill, Galway, and has issue living, Francis Patrick Fletcher (of 6, Collingham Place,
S. Kensington, S.W. Clubs, Northbrook, Isthmian, Queen's), b. 1861 ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Batn.
Scots Guards; is a F.R.A.S., and a Knight Com. of Mil. Order of Christ of Portugal and 'the
Holy See : m. 1888, Anna O'.iphant, da. of Baron da Costa Ricci, Attache to Portuguese Legation,
and Financial Agent in London of Portuguese Govt. Residence, 4, Eaton Place, Brighton.
This family is of common ancestry with the Vanes, Dukes of Cleveland (ext.) and Barons Bar-
nard, and the Fanes, Earls of Westmorland, and is descended from Sir Henry Vane, knighted at the
battle of Poitiers, temp. 1356, through Sir Henry Vane of Raby, an eminent statesman of the reign of
James I. and Charles I., and Sir George Vane, the immediate ancestor of the Vanes of Hutton. The
2nd baronet sat successively as M.P. for Winchelsea and Carlisle.
Van-Notten-Pole, see Pole.
VAVASOUR. Creation 1801, of Spaldington, Yorkshire.
Sir HENRY MERVYN VAVASOUR, 3rd Baronet ; b.
June I7th, 1814 ; s. his father, Lieut. -Gen. Sir HENRY MAGHULL
MERVIN, 1838; ed. at Eton; isaJ.P. and a D.L. for E. Riding
of York ; formerly Major E. York Militia: m. 1st, 1853, the
Hon. Louisa Anne Neville, who d. 1889, da. of 3rd Baron Bray-
brooke ; 2ndly, 1891, Alice Emily Olivia Georgina, da. of the
late Christopher William Codrington, Esq., M.P. [see Codring-
ton, Bart., cr. 1721, colls.], and has issue by ist marriage.
^rms — Or, a fesse dancettee sable, thereon a fleur-de-lis argent. Crtst —
A cock gules, legs and comb or, on the breast a fleur-de-lis argent.
Town Residence — 26, Thurloe Square, S.W.
Daughter living— Constance.
Sisters living — Anna Mervinia : m. 1839, the Rev. Joseph Dunnington-Jefferson, whorf. 1880, Preb.
of York and V. of Thorganby, and has issue living, Joseph John (of Thicket Priory, York), b. 1845 ;
ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1871); Bar. Inner Temple 1871 ; is a J.P., a D.L.,
and a County Councillor (Melbourne Div.) for E. Riding, a J.P. for W. Riding of York, and Capt
and Hon. Major Yorkshire Hussars Yeo. Cav. : in. 1870, Emma Sarah, da. of Thomas Butler
Stoney, Esq., of Portland Park, Roscrea, co. Tipperary, — Mervyn (of Middlethorpe Hall, near
York), /'. 1850 ; formerly Capt. ist Batn. Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regt.), and 3rd Batn.
King's Own Yorkshire (Yorkshire L.I.) ; is a J.P. for E. Riding of York : ;«. iSSi, Louisa Dorothy,
da. of the late Rev. John Barry, R. of Great Smeaton, Yorks, and has issue living, a son b. 1884, a
son b. 1892, a da. b. 1882, a da. b. 1887, a da. b. 1888. Emma Matilda: m. 1852, Capt. Whitehall
Dod (formerly of 6th Dragoons), who d. 1878. Residence,
VAVASOUR, Creation 1828. of Hazelwood, Yorkshire.
Sir WILLIAM EDWARD VAVASOUR, 3rd Baronet ;
son of the late William Joseph Vavasour, Esq., 2nd son of ist
Baronet ; b. Nov. 28th, 1846 ; s. his uncle, Sir EDWARD, 1885 ;
formerly Capt. Yorkshire Hussars Yeo. Cav. : m. 1870, Mary
Teresa, da. of the late Edward Weld, Esq., of Lulworth Castle,
Wareham, and has issue.
fintron of €>nc gibing (but, being a Roman Catholic, cannot present) —
Draycott-le-Moors R., Staffordshire.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, or, a fesse dancettee sable, in the dexter
chief a cross-crosslet for difference of the second, Vavasour; 2nd and 3rd,
sable, a bend or, between six fountains, Stourton. Crtsts — ist, a cock, gules
charged with a fountain ; 2nd, a demi-friar habited proper, holding in his
right hand a scourge, and in his left an open book.
Seat — Hazelwood Castle, Tadcaster. Clubs — Yorkshire, Wellington.
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Sons living— LEONARD PIUS, b. Sept. 22nd, 1881. Bernard Joseph, b. 1886.
Daughters living— Ellen. Annette. Evelyn. Mary Maud.
Brothers living— Oswald Hugh, b. 1848. Henry Dunstan, b. 1850. Edward Joseph Everard,
*. 1855.
Sisters living — Mary Lucy ; is a nun. Angela Galdina : »z. 1880, Francis Thomas Eyston, Esq.,
who d. 1888. Residence, Charnwood, Coalville, Leicestershire.
Mother living — Hon. Mary Constantia, da. of 7th Baron Clifford : m. ist, 1846, William Joseph
Vavasour, Esq., who d. 1860, 2nd son of ist Baronet : 2ndly, 1865, Maurice Denis Kavanagh, Esq.,
LL.D., Barrister-at-law. Residence, Westbrook House, Leamington.
Uncle living (son of ist Baronet)— George, b. 1824 : m. 1851, Miss Amelia , who d. 1861.
Aunt living (daughter of ist Baronet) — Anne ; is a nun.
Sir Thomas Vavasour, Knt., of Hazelwood, co. York, was created a baronet 1628. The title
became extinct on the death of the 7th baronet 1826. The estates devolved upon the 2nd son of the
i6th Baron Stourton, the Hon. Edward Marmaduke Stourton, who assumed ihe name of Vavasour,
and was created a baronet [see B. Mowbray, colls.].
VERNER, Creation 1846, of Verner's Bridge, Armagh.
Sir EDWARD WINGFIELD VERNER, 4th Baronet ;
b. Oct. ist, 1830; s. his nephew, .Sir WILLIAM EDWARD HER-
CULES, 1886; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford; is a J.P.'
for co. Wicklow, and a J.P. and D.L. for co. Dublin (High
Sheriff 1866) ; sat as M.P. for Lisburn (C) 1863-73, and f°r
Armagh co. 1873-80; unsuccessfully contested Lisburn 1873:
m. 1864, Selina Florence, da. of the late Thomas Yesey
Nugent, Esq. [see Stronge, Bart.], and has issue.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, on a fesse gules, between three
boars' heads sable, a trefoil slipped of the first ; 2nd, argent, on a bend gules
between three torteaux as many swans proper ; 3rd, gules, on a chevron
Pro Christo et patria. argent, three mullets of the field over all an escutcheon argent, charged with.
for Christ and my a bend azure thereon three pairs of wings conjoined of the field. Crtst— A
country. boar's head as in the arms.
Seat — Corke Abbey, Bray, co. Wicklow. Clubs— Carlton, Junior United Service, Kildare Street.
; : is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Norfolk Regt.
Sons living-EDWARD WINGFIELD, b. Nov. 22nd,
Hubert Henry Wingfield, b. 1868.
Daughters living— Sybil. Isabel Dorothy Wingfield.
Sisters living— Amelia (Hon. Mrs. Francis Clements): m. 1870, the Rev. the Hon. Francis
Nathaniel Clements, who d. 1870 [see E. Leitrim]. Residence, 98, Edith Road, West Kensington,
W.— — Frederica : m. 1855, Major Henry John Guise, who d. 1857 [see Guise, Bart., colls.].
Harriet Jane Isabella. Henrietta Constantia Frances: in. 1857, William Sandford Pakenham,
Esq., who d. 1886 \jsee E. Longford, colls.]. Residence, 47, Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin.
Marguerite,— Rose Constance Mary. Edith.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet -MARY FRANCES HESTER (Lady Verner), da. of the late Lieut. -
Gen. the Hon. Sir Hercules Pakenham, K.C.B. [see E. Longford, colls.]: m. 1850, Sir William
Verner, M.P., and baronet, who d. 1873. Residence,
The ist baronet, Sir William, K.C.H., a distinguished Peninsular officer, was M.P. for Armagh
CO. (C), and the 2nd baronet also represented the same constituency (C) in Parliament.
VERNEY, Creation 1818, of Claydon House, Buckinghamshire.
Right Hon. Sir HARRY VERNEY, P. C., 2nd Baronet;
b. Dec. 8th, 1801 ; s. his father, Gen. Sir HARRY CALCERT,
G.C.B., G.C.H., 1826; ed. at Harrow, at Downing Coll.,
Camb., and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; entered 7th Royal
Fusiliers 1819, Grenadier Guards 1824 (Pri%rate Sec. in Com.-in-
Ch. 's Office 1826), and became Major (retired) 1827 ; was attached
to British Legation in Wiirtemberg and Baden ; sat as M. P. for
Buckingham 1832-41, for Bedford 1847-52, and for Buckingham
(Z) 1857-74, and 1880-5 > is Dep.-Chm. of Buckinghamshire
Railway Co., and a D.L. and a J.P. for Bucks ; was Major Bucks
Militia 1844-6; assumed by royal license, 1827, the surname of
Verney in lieu of Calvert ; P.C. 1885 : m. 1st, 1835, Eliza, who
d. 1857, da. of Adm. Sir George Hope, K.C.B. ; 2ndly, 1858, Frances Parthenope,
who d. 1890, da. of the late William Edward Nightingale, Esq., of Embley, Hants,
and Lea Hurst, Derby, and has issue.
Igatron of J'onr fJibing*— Middle Claydon R. with East Claydon V., Steeple Claydon V., Thorn-
borough V., Grandborough V., Buckinghamshire.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
^rms— Quarterly : ist and ^.th, azure, on a cross argent, fimbriated or, five mullets gules, Verney;
2nd and 3rd, paly of six erminois and pean, a bend engrailed counterchanged, Culvert. Crtsta — ist, a
demi-phoenix in flames proper, charged with five mullets in cross or, and looking at the rays of the sun ;
2nd, out of a mural crown argent two spears erect, therefrom two pennons flowing towards the dexter,
one erminois the other pean. $Kottots ofatr Crrsis — ist, Verney — "Ung sent, ungsoleil" (One religion,
one SIIH) ; 2nd, Calvert — " Servata fides cineri " ( The promise made to my ancestor has been kept).
Seat — Claydon House, Winslow, Buckinghamshire. Clubs — Travellers', United Service.
Sons living— EDMUND HOPE, b. April 6th, 1838; ed. at Harrow; entered R.N. 1851, became
Com. 1866, and Capt. 1877, retired 1884 ; served in Crimean war 1854-5 (medal with clasp, and
Turkish medal), and in Indian Mutiny campaign 1857-8 (medal with clasp and specially mentioned in
despatches) ; formerly Chm. of Quarter Sessions for Anglesey ; unsuccessfully contested Great
Marlow (L) 1868, the Anglesey Boroughs 1874, and Portsmouth 1880; sat as M.P. for N., or
Buckingham, Div. of Buckinghamshire (L) 1885-6 (when he was defeated), and (LG) 1889-91 : m.
1868, Margaret Maria, da. of Sir John Hay Williams, 2nd baronet, and has issue living, Harry
Calvert Williams, b. 1881, — Ellin, — Lettice Sarah, — Ruth Florence. Residence, Rhianva, Anglesey.
George Hope LLOYD-VERNEY, b. 1842; formerly Lieut. Rifle Brigade ; is Lieut.-Col. and Hon.
Col. 3rd Batn. Hampshire Regt., and a J.P. for cos. Middlesex, London, Montgomery, and Radnor ;
assumed in 1888 by royal license the additional surname of Lloyd : m. 1866, Harriett Julia Morforwyn,
da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Charles Thomas Edward Hinde (Bengal Army), and has issue living, James
Hope, b, 1869 ; is Lieut. 3rd Batn. Hampshire Regt., — Harry Lloyd, b. 1872, — Edward Vortigern,
b. 1874, — Morforwyn Mary Levison. Residences, Clochfaen, Llamdloes, Wales ; Carriden House,
Boness, N.B. ; Hinde House, Hinde Street, W. Club, Junior United Service. Frederick
William, b. 1846; Bar. Inner Temple 1875; formerly Lieut. Bucks Yeo. Cav. ; is a J.P. and a
County Councillor for Bucks (Wolverton Div.), and Sec. of Legation to the Mission of H.M. the
King of Siam ; unsuccessfully contested S.W., or Tunbridge, Div. of Kent (L) 1885, and Bath
1886 : m. 1870, Maude Sarah, da. of Sir John Hay Williams, 2nd baronet, and has issue living,
Ralph, b. 1879, — Gwendolen,— Kathleen. Residence, 6, Onslow Gardens, S.W. Clubs, Travellers',
Brooks's.
The ist baronet, Gen. Sir Harry Calvert, G.C.B., G.C.H., was Adjutant-General of the Forces
for twenty-one years, and in 1820 became Lieut. -Governor of Chelsea Hospital.
VERNON, Creation 1885, of Hanbury Hall, co. Worcester.
Sir HARRY FOLEY VERNON, ist Baronet, son of
the late Thomas Taylor Vernon, Esq., of Hanbury Hall,
Droitwich ; b. April nth, 1834; ed. at Harrow, and at
Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1858, M.A. 1860); formerly
Col. 2nd Vol. Batn. Worcestershire Regt. ; is a J.P., a D.L.,
and a County Alderman for Worcestershire (High Sheriff
1873), and Hon. Major Worcestershire Hussars; sat as M.P.
for Worcestershire E. (Z) 1861-8 : m. 1861, Lady Georgina
Sophia Baillie-Hamilton, da. of loth Earl of Haddington, and
has issue.
Patron of 2ttoo |Cibings — Hanbury R., Shrawley R., Worcestershire,
^rms — Or, on a fesse azure three garbs of the first ; in chief a cross
Ver non semper viret. crosslet fitchee gules. Crest — A demi woman proper, habited in purple and
Stirin? ioes not al-vuavs &°^< hair or, wreathed about the temples with wheat, and holding in her
a • 1 arms a garb, also or.
Seat— Hanbury Hall, Droitwich. Club— Oxford and Cambridge.
Sons living— BOWATER GEORGE HAMILTON, b. Sept. jath, 1865. Club, Wellington.
Hubert Edward, b. 1867 ; is Lieut. 4th Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own). Club, Wellington.
Daughter living— Auda Lstitia.
VINCENT, Creation 1620, of Stoke d'Abernon, Surrey.
Rev. Sir WILLIAM VINCENT, i2th Baronet ; b. Sept.
2oth, 1834; s. his father, the Rev. .Sir FREDERICK, 1883; ed.
at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1857, M.A. 1858) ; was R. of Post-
wick 1864-87; is a J.P. for Norfolk, Herefordshire, and Surrey,
and a County Councillor for Surrey, Leatherhead Div. : m. ist,
1860, Lady Margaret Erskine, who d. 1872, da. of 1 2th Earl
of Buchan ; 2ndly, 1882, Hester Clara, da. of the Rev. Edward
Burdett Hawkshaw [Hoskyns, Bart.], R. of Weston-under- Pen-
yard, Ross, and widow of Maj.-Gen. William Henry Stubbs, of
Eshton and Arncliffe, York, and has issue.
gVrms — A2ure, three quatrefoils argent. Crtgt — Out of a ducal coronet
proper a bear's head proper, jitrono jKotto— " Vincenti dabitur " (It shall
Virtute non viribus be given to the conqueror).
vincent. Residence— D'Abernon Chase, Ashtead, Surrey. Club— Wellington.
They sluill conquer by
valor, not by strength. gon living -By 1st marriage— FRANCIS ERSKINE, b. May 24th,
1869 ; ed. at Eton, and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; formerly Lieut, ist Life Guards.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Daughters living— By 2nd marriage — Lilian Katharine Hawkshaw. - Dorothy Muriel
Crichton.
Half-Brothers living— Charles Edward Howard, C.B., M.P., b. 1849; served in Roy. Welsh
Fusiliers 1868-73; Bar. Inner Temple 1876; is Lieut. -Col. -Comdt. 6th Vol. Batn. The King's Roy.
Rifle Corps (Queen's Westminster Vol.) ; formerly Director of Criminal Investigations, Metropolitan
Police, and Lieut.-Col. Central London Rangers; has sat as M.P. for Central Div. of Sheffield
(C) since 1885 ; is a Knt. of the Orders of the German Crown, and the Crown of Italy, a D.L.
and a County Councillor (St. George, Hanover Square, Div.) for London, and a J.P. for Middlesex,
Westminster, and Berks ; C.B. 1885 : ;«. 1882, Ethel Gwendoline, da. of the late George Moffatt,
Esq., M.P., of Goodrich Court, Herefordshire, and has issue living, Vera Howard. Residences,
i, Grosvenor Square, W. : Donnington Holt, Newbury. Clubs, Naval and Military, Marlborough,
'Carlton.^^— Frederick D'Abernon, b. 1852; formerly Dep. Conservator Forest Depart., India; in
1882 went on Special Service to Ceylon and Australia to organise Forest Policy and Legislation.
Residence, 8, Ebury Street, S.W. Club, Union. - Claude, A.M.I.C.E., b. 1853; is Under
Sec. to Gpvt. of India, Public Works Depart., and a F.R.G.S. ; formerly Under Sec. to Madras
Oovt., Irrigation Branch; was Private Sec. to Gov. of Madras (Baron Connemara) 1889. Resi-
dences, Calcutta; Simla. Club, Windham. Sir Edgar, K.C.M.G.,b. 1857; ed. at Eton; for-
merly Lieut. Coldstream Guards ; was Private Sec. to Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice, M.P., H.M.'s
Commr. for E. Roumelia 1880, a Commr. on Evacuation Commn. of Thessaly and Epirus 1881,
Pres. of Council of Ottoman Public Debt 1881-3, and Financial Adviser to the Egyptian Govt.
(Grand Cordon of the Medjidie) 1883-9, since when he has been Gov. of Imperial Ottoman Bank,
Constantinople (Grand Cordon of Osmanieh, and Order of Imtiaz) ; K.C.M.G. 1887 : ;«. 1890, Lady
Helen Venetia Duncombe, da. of ist Earl of Feversham. Residence, Constantinople. Clubs,
Guards', St. James's.
Sisters living— Isabella Caroline. - Blanche Elizabeth (Lady Felly): m. 1860, Sir Henry John
Pelly, 2nd baronet, who d. 1864. Residence, St. John's Lodge, Warminster.
Daughter living Of 10th Baronet— Blanche: ?«. 1871, John Raymond Cely-Trevilian, Esq.,
who d. 1884. Residence, 10, Tite Street, Chelsea Embankment, S.W.
Widow living Of llth Baronet— MARIA COPLEY (Lady Vincent), da. of the late Robert Herries
Young, Esq., of Auchenskeoeh, Kirkcudbrightshire : m. 1844, the Rev. Sir Frederick Vincent, nth
baronet, who d. 1883. Residences, Villa Flora, Cannes, France ; 8, Ebury Street, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Francis Charles Vincent, Esq., R.N., 2nd son of nth baronet, b.
1840, d. 1879 : "*• '877, Charlotte Ella (now of Headley, near Liphook), da. of
Joseph Godman, Esq., of Park Hatch, Surrey : —
Elsie Madeleine.
Grandchildren of the late Henry Dormer Vincent, Esq., 2nd son of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late Henry William Vincent, Esq., b. 1796, d. 1865: m. 1830, Elizabeth Anne,
who d. 1839, da. of Col. George Callander, of Ardkinglass and Craigforth, N.B. : —
•Susan Anne: m. 1864, Lieut.-Col. John Henry Bagot Lane, who d. 1886, and has issue living, John
Henry Hervey Vincent, b. 1867, — Arthur Edward Cecil, b. 1871, — George Alfred Osborne b, 1875, —
Florence Louisa Jane (Hon. Mrs. Frederick Anson)'. m. 1886, the Hon. Frederick William Anson
\see E. Lichfield], — Constance,- — Lilian Emily Isabel Jane. Residences, King's Bromley Manor,
Lichfield ; Lily Hill, Bracknell, Berks. - Harriet: m. 1860, Capt. James Carter Campbell, R.N.,
.and has issue living, Henry Hervey, R.N., b. 1865 ; became Lieut. 1886 ; served in Egyptian war
1882 (medal and bronze star), — Kenneth Chichester, b. 1871, — Susan Eleanor: m. 1888, Arthur
Frederick Churchill Tollemache, Esq. [see E. Dysart, colls.], — Edith Elizabeth : m, 1887, Capt.
Eustace Maudslay, and has issue living, Marjorie Edith b. 1888, Colin Eustace b. 1889, Ronald
Vincent b. 1890, Irene Isabel b. 1892. Residence, Ardpatrick, Argyllshire.
The family of Vincent traces its descent uninterruptedly from the twelfth century. It had been
seated for 300 years in Northamptonshire ; but in the sixteenth century it removed to Stoke d'Abernon.
Surrey, on the marriage of Thomas Vincent, Esq., with Jane Lyfteld, granddaughter of the 2nd Baron
Braye. This gentleman had the honor of receiving Queen Elizabeth at his mansion, and received the
honor of knighthood. His eldest son, the ist baronet, Sir Francis Vincent, was M.P. for Surrey in the
reign of Charles I. The 2nd baronet was much attached to the Royal cause during the civil wars,
and suffered in consequence great pecuniary loss. The 3rd baronet was M.P. for Dover in the Long
'Parliament of Charles II.; the sth sat as M . P. for Surrey ; the 6th represented Guildford in Parliament ;
the 7th was successively M.P. for Guildford and Surrey ; the Sth was Ambassador at Venice ; the
joth was M.P. for St. Albans (L) 1832-5, and the nth was a Prebendary of Chichester.
VIVIAN, Creation 1882, of Single ion, co. Glamorgan.
Sir HENRY HUSSEY VIVIAN M.P., ist Baronet, el.
son of the late John Henry Vivian, Esq., M.P., brother of ist
Baron Vivian ; b. July 6th, 1821 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Glamorgan, and Chm. and
Alderman of Glamorganshire County Council ; formerly Lieut.-
Col. 4th Glamorgan Rifle Vol. ; sat as M. P. for Truro (L)
1852-7, and for Glamorganshire 1857-85, since when he has
sat for Swansea District : m. ist, 1847, Jessie Dalrymple,
who d. 1848, da. of the late Ambrose Goddard, Esq.,
M.P., of The Lawn, Swindon; 2ndly, 1853, Caroline Eliza-
beth, who d. 1868, da. of Sir Montague John Cholmeley,
M.P., 2nd baronet ; 3rdly, 1870, Averil, da. of the late Capt.
Richard Beaumont, R.N., and has issue.
. . — r, on a chevron azure, between three lions' heads erased pro-
Vive anima Dei. per) 35 many annulets gold ; on a chief embattled gules, a wreath of oak or,
Live in the spirit of God. between two martlets azure. Cn»t — Issuant from a bridge of one arch
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
553
embattled, and having at each end a tower, a demi hussar, in the uniform of the iSth regiment,
holding in his right hand a sabre proper, and in his left a pennon flying gules.
Seat — Singleton, Swansea. Town Residence — 27, Belgrave Square, S.W. Clubs — Brooks's,
Arthur's, Athenaeum, Hurlingham.
Sons living— By 1st marriage— ERNEST AMBROSE, b. Feb. nth, 1848; is a J.P. and D.L.
for Glamorganshire. Clubs, Brooks's, Bachelors', Athenaeum. By 2nd marriage — John Aubrey,
b. 1854 ; is a D.L. for co. Glamorgan. Clubs, Brooks's, Bachelors'. By 3rd marriage — Henry
Hussey, b. 1873. Odo Richard, b. 1875.
Daughters living— By 3rd marriage— Violet Averil Margaret. Averil. Alberta Diana.
Alexandra Gladys.
Brothers living— William Graham, b. 1827; ed. at Eton; is a J.P. and D.L. for Glamorganshire
(High Sheriff 1866). Residences, Clyne Park, near Swansea ; 7, Belgrave Square, S.W. Clubs,
Bachelors', Brooks's. Arthur Pendarves, b. 1834 ; ed. at Eton, at the Mining Acad. of Frieberg
in Saxony, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is a J. P., a D.L. , and a County Councillor (Margam Div.)
for Glamorganshire, a J.P. for Cornwall (High Sheriff 1889), a Dep. Warden of the Stanneries for
Cornwall and Devon, and Col. Comdt. 2nd Vol. Batn. Welsh Regt. ; sat as M.P. for W. Cornwall
(L) 1868-85, when he unsuccessfully contested Camborne Div. of Cornwall : m. ist, 1867, Lady
Augusta Wyndham-Quin, who d. 1877, da. of 3rd Earl of Dunraven and Mount Earl ; 2ndly, 1880,
Lady Jane Georgina Dalrymple, da. of loth Earl of Stair, and has issue living (by ist marriage),
Henry Wyndham, b. 1868, — Gerald William, R.N., b. 1869 ; became a Lieut. 1892, — Caroline
Mabel, b. 1873, — Clarice Gertrude, b. 1875,— (by 2nd marriage) Edith Evelyn, b. 1880, — Lilian
Ursula, b. 1888. Residences, Glenafon, Taibach, S. Wales ; Bpsahan, Helston, Cornwall ; 26,
James Street, Buckingham Gate, S.W. Clubs, Brooks's, Hurlingham, Travellers'.^^— Richard
Glynn, b. 1835 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (M.A. 18 — ); is a D.L. for Glamorgan-
shire : in. 1885, Laura Beatrice Hermione, only child of the late Henry Craigie Halkett, Esq.,
B.C.S. Residence, 24, Eaton Square, S.W. "Clubs, Brooks's, Athenaeum, Hurlingham, Lyric,
Royal Victoria Yacht (Ryde), Union (Camb.).
Sisters living— Elizabeth Sarah (Lady Gibson-Craig) : m. 1840, the Rt. Hon. Sir William Gibson-
Craig, who d. 1878. Residence, Worfield, Bournemouth.— Caroline Gertrude Walker : in. 1848,
William Jones Loyd, Esq., J.P., who d. 1885. Residences, Fern Cliff, Bournemouth; 24, Carlton
House Terrace, S.W. Henrietta Letitia Victoria: m. 1865, Major Clement Walker-Heneage, J.P.
(formerly of 8th Hussars). Residence, Compton Bassett, near Calne.— Dulcie Charlotte. Resi-
dence, 3, Cadogan Place, S.W.
Vceux, see Des Vceux.
VYVYAN, Creation 1644, of Trelowarren, Cornwall
J?ez>. Sir VYELL DONNITHORNE VYVYAN. gth Baronet,
son of the late Rev. Vyell Francis Vyvyan, 2nd son of 7th
baronet ; b. Aug. i6th, 1826 ; s. his uncle, Sir RICHARD RAW-
LINSON, 1879 ; ed. at St. Aidan's Coll., and at St. John's Coll.,
Camb. ; formerly Rector of Withiel : m. 1857, Louisa Mary
Frederica, da. of Richard Bourchier, Esq., of Brook Lodge,
Dorset, and has issue.
patron of ®bm fifaings— Withiel R., Cornwall; Cove V., Withleigh V.,
Devon.
^rms — Argent, on a mount vert a lion rampant gules, armed sable.
Crtst — A horse passant, furnished proper.
Seats— Trelowarren, Helston, Cornwall ; Trewan, St. Columb, Cornwall.
Clubs — Junior Carlton, Constitutional.
Dum vivimus vivamus.
Whilst -we live, let us Sons living— COURTENAY BOURCHIER, b. June sth, 1858; is
live. Capt. 2nd Batn. Buffs (East Kent Regt.); served in S. African war 1879
(medal with clasp) : >n. 1887, Eva Catharine Forestier, el. da. of Maj.-Gen.
George Edmond Lushington Walker, R.E. [see Walker, Bart., cr. 1835]. Club, Naval and Military.
Richard Walter Comyn, b. 1859 ; is Capt. 2nd Batn. Welsh Regt. : m. 1885, Mary, da. of Edward
S. Foster, Esq., of Dowsby, Lincolnshire, and has issue living, Walter Drummond, b. 1887, —
Philip, b. 1891. Rev. Wilmot Lushington, b. 1861 ; is_Charterhouse Missioner, Tabard Street,
Borough, S.E.
Daughter living— Mary Louisa.
Brothers living — Thomas Henry, b. 1827 ; formerly Lieut. $2nd Regt. : m. 1850, Mary Ellen, da.
of Edward Dodson Salusbury, .Esq., of Middleton Tower, Lancashire, and has issue living, Henry
Salusbury, b. 1851, — Robert Trefusis Salusbury, b. 1865, — Mary Ellen Salusbury, — Elizabeth Salus-
bury : m. 1891, Henry Dudley Willimott, Esq. Residence, Laniley, St. Clements, near Truro, Corn-
wall.^—Edmund Grey, b. 1830. Rev. Herbert Francis £. 1834 ; R. of Withiel : m. 1860, Augusta
Clara,|da. of the late Baron de Schmiedern, K. H. , and has issue living, Herbert Reginald, b. 1862 ; is
Lieut. 2nd Batn. Devonshjre Regt. : m. 1889, Caroline Jane, da. of the late Edward Hunt, Esq., of
554 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Belmore, co. Kilkenny, and has issue living, Ralph Ernest, b. 1891, — Stanhope Trefusis, b. 1866, —
Charles Beauchamp, b. 1872; formerly Midshipman R.N., — William Geoffrey, b. 1876,— Clare
Frances. Residence, 8, Leigham Street, Plymouth. Richard Octavius, b. 1840 ; formerly Col.
Bengal Inf. : m. 1871, Maria, da. of Richard Sleman, Esq., F. R.C.S., and has issue living, Richard
Trefusis,^. 1872; is Lieut. 3rd Batn. Duke of Cornwall's L.I., — Arthur Vyell, R.N., b. 1875;
became a Midshipman 1891, — Edith Frances Grey. Seville Granville, b. 1842; formerly Lieut. -
Col. 7th N.I., Bengal; retired as Col. 1888 ; served in Egyptian war 1882 (medal and bronze star):
nt. 1875, Maria Lydia, who d. 1889, da. of the late Archibald Blane, Esq., Member of Council and
Foreign Sec. to Govt. of Mauritius, and the divorced wife of Capt. Archibald Oliver Wood (Bengal
Army). Clul>, Junior United Service.
Sisters living — Sophia Marion : m. 1861, Charles Hussey Williams, Esq., and has issue living,
Vyell Vyvyan b. 1862, — Sydney Vyvyan, b, 1865. Residence, Oakley, Teignmouth. Agatha
Georgina Florence: m. 1870, Henry Eliot James, Esq. (formerly of 4151 Regt.), who d. 1886,.
and has issue living, Renouard Eliot, b. 1876, — Anna Frances Eliot, — Lucy Ada Vyvyan.
Residence, 17, Eaton Place, Brighton.
Uncle living (son of 7th Baronet) — Edward Walter, b. 1808 : m. 1851, Agnes Margaret, who d. 1886,
da. of Joseph Reid, Esq., of Cornwall Terrace, N.W. Residence, Chandos Villa, Cheltenham.
Clubs, Oriental, New (Cheltenham).
Aunt living (daughter of 7th Baronet) — -Harriet Elizabeth : m. 1832, Christopher Wallis Popham,.
Esq., of Trevarno, J.P. and D.L. for Cornwall (High Sheriff 1833), who d. 1872, and has issue
living, Rev. Vyvyan Wallis (of Huntworth, Bedford), b. 1833; ed. at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1856, M.A. 1871): ;«. 1866, Catherine Helen, da. of the late Rev. W. Gillbee, V. of Gwennap, Corn-
wall,— Christopher Vyvyan, b. 1843 : m. 1882, Emily, da. of the late Rev. Edward Polehampton,
M.A., R. of Greenford, Middlesex, and Fellow o^ King's Coll., Camb., — William Vyvyan, b. 1846 :
m. 1883, Ada Emma, da. of John Hellyar Gadd, Esq., of Brighton, — Harriet Mary: m. 1862, the
Rev. Edward Brian Combe Spurway, R. of Heathfield, near Taunton, — Kythe Catherine : ;;/.
ist, 1856, H. J. Molesworth St. Aubyn, Esq., who d. 1868 ; 2ndly, 1881, Edward Maurice Green-
way, Esq. Residence, La Quinta, Dawlish. .
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Thomas Vyvyan, 3rd son of 7th baronet, b. 1803, d. 1844 : in.
1835, Mary Williams, who d. 1876, da. of George Grenfell, Esq. : —
J?f7>. Thomas Grenfell, b. 1837 ; formerly Fellow of Caius Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1859 M.A. 1862) : is
Mathematical Master in the Charterhouse School, Godalming : m. 1874, Edith May, da. of Lieut. -
Gen. Henry Man, of 2, Palace Road, Surbiton, formerly Lieut.-Gov. ofPenang, and has issue living,
Richard Norman, b. 1876, — Kenneth Man, b. 1878, — Vyell Kingsley, b. 1881, — Maurice Courtenay,
b. 1891, — Beatrice Edith, — Dorothea Margaret, — Irene Victoria, b. 1886. Residence, Frith Hill,
Godalming, Surrey. George Rawlinson, b. 1838 : nt. 1873, Blanche Henrietta, da. of the Most
Rev. Robert Gray, D.D., Bishop of Cape Town. Mary Caroline.
Grandson of Edward Walter Vyvyan, Esq., 4th son of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late Edward Reid Vyvyan, Esq., b. 1854, d. 1888 : m. 1884, Susan Geraldine (now
of 7, Upper Westbourne Terrace, W. ; she m. 2ndly, 1890, Robert Hughes Humphreys,
Esq.), da. of John Harrison Watson, Esq., of 28, Queensborough Terrace, W. : —
Edward Courtenay Ferrars, b. 1887.
Grandchildren of the late Philip Vyvyan-Robinson, Esq. (infra) : —
Issue of the late Rev. Philip Vyvyan-Robinson, b. 1820, d. 1888 : m. ist, 1851, Augusta Baker,
who d. 1860, da. of Hugh Norris, Esq., of Taunton ; 2ndly, 1862, Elizabeth Maria, who d,
1887, da. of the late Joseph Vivian, Esq., of Roseworthy, Cornwall : —
Philip Augustus, b. 1852 : m. 1879, Susan, da. of Arthur Pring, Esq., and has issue living, Arthur
Claude b. 1880. Residence, Penarth, Cardiff.— Hugh Norris VYVYAN, b. 1853 : m. 18 — , Con-
stance Ethel, da. of James Haugnton, Esq., of Newport News, Virginia, U.S.A. Rev. Henry
VYVYAN, b. 1855; ed. at St. Johns Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1877, M.A. 1880); is R. of St. Mary with St.
Michael, York, and Chaplain to York Prison : m. 1880, Lucy Nugent, da. of Henry C. Grattan,.
Esq., and has issue living, Philip Henry Nugent Norris, b. 1881, — Albert O'Donnel Colley, b. 1884,
— Lucy Kathleen Grattan, b. 1889. Residence, St. Mary's Rectory, Castlegate, York. Re-j.
Charles Shimmin VYVYAN, b. 1856; is R. of Landewednack and Ruan Major; discontinued sur-
name of Robinson 1879 : ;«. 1881, Rose Mary, da. of the Rev. J. Sidney Boucher, and has issue
living, Charles Sidney Philip, b. 1882, — Phyllis Norah, b. 1887,— Dorothy Kildare, b. 1890, — Violet,
b. 1891. Residence, The Lizard, Cornwall.— —Frederick Albert VYVYAN, b. 1858.— Edwin, b.
1866. Mary Elizabeth : m. 1892, Ernest Edward Collins, Esq. Residence,
Grandson of the late Rev. Richard Vyvyan, 2nd son of the late Richard Vyvyan,
Esq., 2nd son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Bhilip Vyvyan-Robinson, Esq., b. 1777, d. 1870: m. 1818, Mary Elizabeth,
da. of Henry Hance, Esq. : —
Rev. Henry VYVYAN, b. 1821; ed. at St. John's Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1845); is V. of Dawlish: m*
1856, Elizabeth Jane, da. of Thomas Carnsew, Esq., of Flexbury Hall, Bude, Stratton, Cornwall,
and has issue living, Millicent, — Alice. Residence, Dawlish Vicarage, Devon.
Granddaughter of the late Richard Vyvyan, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late William Courtenay Vyvyan, Esq., b. 1834, d. 1870: m. 1859, Catherine
Horlor, who d. 1891, da. of John Stafford, Esq. : —
Kate Courtenay: in. 1890, Harold Oxley Chamberlain Smith, Esq., of 5, Furnival's Inn, E.G., and
has issue living, Kate Vyvyan, b. 1892. Residence, West Kensington, W.
The ist baronet, Sir Richard Vyvyan, M.P., was Master of the Mint during the reign of Charles I.,
and followed the King to Oxford. He was one of the last six baronets created by that monarch.
The 2nd and 3rd baronets each sat as M.P. for Cornwall, and the 8th baronet sat as M.P. for Cornwall
(C) 1825-31, for Bristol 1832-7, and for Helston 1841-57.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
555
WAKE, Creation 1621, of Courteenhall, Northamptonshire.
Sir HEREWALD WAKE, \2\hBaronet; b. July igth,
1852 ; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM, 1865 : ed. at Eton ; is a J.P.
~~S for Northamptonshire (High Sheriff 1879) ; formerly Capt. 4th
Batn. Northamptonshire Regt., and Capt. Vol. Batn. North-
amptonshire Regt. : in. 1874, Catherine, da. of Sir Edward
St. Aubyn, 1st Baronet [see B. St. Levan], and has issue.
Jhtron of One jCibing — Courteenhall R., Northamptonshire.
£\rms— Or, two bars gules, in chief three torteaux. Crtat — A knot
(commonly called Wake's knot).
Seat — Courteenhall, Northampton. Chits — Arthur's, Brooks's,.
Bachelors'.
Sons living— HEREWARD, b. Feb. nth, 1876. Godwin Rupert.
Vigila et ora. b. 1879. St. Aubyn Baldwin, b. 1882.
Watch and pray. Daughters living— Thurfrida. Joan. Phyllis Katheren.
Brothers living— Rev. Archibald James, b. 1857 ; is R. of Courteenhall. Residence, CourteenhalJ
Rectory, Northampton. Thomas Herbert Drury, b. 1861.
Sisters living— Amy Margaret: m. 1883, Allen Charles Ball, Esq., who d. 1891. Residence, Ste.
Adresse, Havre. Frances Josephine. Lucy Helena.
Uncle living (son of ioth Baronet)— Herwald Craufurd, C.B., b. 1829; formerly of B.C.S. ; in
Indian Mutiny he distinguished himself, when Magistrate at Arrah, for his defence of the Puckah
House against the rebels ; C.B. 1860 : m. 1860, Lucy Charlotte Hurt, da. of Sir George Sitwell, 2nd
baronet, and has issue living, Herwald, b. 1862. Residence, Clifton, Bristol. Club, East India
United Service.
Aunts living (daughters of gth Baronet)— Emily Georgina. Residence, n, Albany Villas, Hove,
Brighton. Cecilia: m. 1835, Henry Newcome, Esq. Residence, 5, Atlingworth Street, Brighton.
(Daughter of ioth Baronet) — Matilda Charlotte. Residence, Pitsford, Northampton.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Adm. Charles Wake, 2nd son of ioth baronet, b. 1825, d. 1890 :
m. 1860, Emma, da. of Sir Edward St. Aubyn, ist baronet [see B. St. Levan] :—
Charles St. Aubyn, b. 1861. Edward St. Aubyn, 6. 1862 ; is Lieut. I.S.C. Drury St. Aubyn,
fi.N., b. 1863; became Lieut. 1885; served in Egypt 1882 (medal, bronze star, and 5th class
Medjidie) Hugh St. Aubyn, b. 1870 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; is Lieut. 2nd Batn.
Northumberland Fusiliers William St. Aubyn, b, 1872 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; is
Lieut. 2nd Batn. Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regt.). Arthur Leofric St. Aubyn, b.
1879.— —Emma Sybil. Isabel Violet.— —Emma Blanche.— — Christabel Edith.
Issue of the late Drury Wake, Esq., 3rd son of ioth baronet, b. 1827, d. 1891 : m. 1874,
Louisa Julia Harriet (now of Pitsford House, Northampton), da. of Henry O.
Nethercote, Esq., of Moulton Grange, Northampton : —
Drury, b. 1875. Emily Matilda. Susan Ellen. Mary Alice.
Issue of the late Col. Edward Baldwin Wake, 6th son of ioth baronet, b. 1833, d.
1883 : m. ist, 1861, Mary, who d. 1868, da. of Ross Donelly Mangles, Esq., of
Woodbridge, Surrey; 2ndly, 1871, Ellen Mary, da. of Henry Osmond Nethercote,
Esq., of Moulton Grange, Northampton : —
Gerald Baldwin, b. 1862. Residence, Santa Cherry, Sunta Koppah, N. Coorg, India. Mildred Emily
Baldwin: m. 1890, Archibald Cameron Norman, Esq., and has issue living, Charles Wake, b.
1891,— Mary Julia, b. 1892. Residence, The Rookery, Bromley Common, Kent Ethel Torfrida
Baldwin Mary Charlotte Baldwin. Henrietta Louisa Baldwin. Dorothy Blanche Baldwin.
Chattie Baldwin.
Issue of the late Rev. Richard William Wake, 2nd son of 8th baronet, b. 1775, d. 1850 :
m. ist, 1798, Jane, who d. 1823, da. of Sir William Dunkin : —
Richard William, b. 1805 ; entered the Army (Roy. African Regt.) 1825, became Capt. 1830 (h.p. 1832),
and Lieut. -Col. 1854. Residence, Nice, France.
Grandchildren of the late Baldwin Wake, Esq., M.D. (infra): —
Issue of the late Rev. James Hare Wake, b. 1805, d. 1874 : m. ist, 1839, Caroline Elizabeth,
da. of the Rev. Anthony Eyre, R. of Hornsea, Yorkshire ; 2ndly, 1864, Elizabeth, who </.
1875, da. of Major Spedding, of Summergrove, "Cumberland : —
Rev. Baldwin Eyre, b. 1840; ed. at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1862, M.A. 1866); is V. of Millington-
cum-Great Givendale : m. 1868, Adelaide Howies, da. of the Rev. Henry Cleveland, R. ot Romald
Kirk, Darlington, and has issue living, Hereward Eyre; b. 1869, — Torfrida Mary, — Margaret
Gladys Hermione. Residence, Millington Vicarage, Pocklmgton.— — Hereward Bentinck, b. 1851.
Gervas Fountayne, b. 1853 : m. 1881, Amy Rosamond, da. of the late Capt. Baldwin Arden.
Wake, R.N. [see infra], and has issue living, Hereward Eyre, b. 1888, — Rosamond Adelaide Alice,
— Gladys Maude Mary. Residence, Esquimalt, British Columbia. Emily Honor: in. 1868,
Arthur Charles Cleveland, Esq., and has issue living, Hereward Wake, b. 1880, — Ethel Mary Wake,
— Blanche Seton, — Eveleyne Eyre. Lucy Joan.— Edith Caroline : m. 1864, Capt. Martin Budd
Lewin (formerly of sist Regt.), and has issue living, Arthur Wyndham Wake, b. 1871, — Francis
the Rev. George Hough : —
Baldwin Hough, b. 1852 : in. 1884, Amelia, da. of the late F. Morris, Esq., of Bridlington. Residence,
Valdez Island, Nanaino, British Columbia. George Fenton, b. 1859. Ada Mary: m. 1871,
George Croker Fox, Esq., J.P., and has issue living, George Croker, b. 1871, — Herewald Evelyn
Croker, b. 1873, — Cecil Croker, b. 1879. Residence, Pennance Cottage, Falmouth. Amy
Rosamond: in. i38i, Gervas Fountayne Wake, Esq. [ see ante].^— Florence Myra : in. 1886, Henry
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Colbourne Maunoir Ridley, Esq. [see Ridley, Bart., colls.]. Residence, Nicola Lake, British
Columbia.
Grandchildren of the late Drury Wake, Esq., 3rd son of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late Baldwin Wake, Esq., M.D., b. 1774, d. 1842: in. 18 — , Sarah, who d. 1856,
da. of James Spedding, Esq., of Whitehaveo : —
Fenton, 6. 1819 ; formerly Emigration Officer in Board of Trade : m. 1856, Catherine Jplliffe, who d.
1889, da. of William Dobinson, Esq., and has issue living, Catherine Norcliffe, — Annie Maud.
Anne Lucy : in. 1853, Major George Seton (formerly ot Canadian Rifles), and has issue living,
Alexander David, b. 1854: m. 1879, Emily Isabel, da. of Alfred Turner, Esq., formerly of Deys-
brook, Lancashire. Residence,
Issue of the late Charles Wake, Esq., M.D., b. 18 — , d. 1852 : m. 18 — , Anne, da. of James
Spedding, Esq., of Whitehaven : —
Elizabeth : m. 1852, James Power, Esq. Cecilia : in. 1845, Algernon ^Emilius M'Mahon de Stafford
O'Brien, Esq. [see B. Inchiquin, colls.]. Residence,
This family is descended from Hereward Leofricson, Lord of Bourne, and commonly called the
last of the Saxons. The 2nd Haronet, Sir John Wake, mortgaged his estate to raise a troop of horse
for Charles I. The 6th baronet assumed the additional surname of Jones, but died without issue.
WAKEMAN, Creation 1828, of Perdiswell Hall, Worcestershire.
Sir OFFLEY WAKEMAN, 3rd Baronet; b. Nov. i5th,
1850; s. his father, Sir OFFLEY PENBURY, 1858; ed. at Eton,
and at Ch. Ch.. Oxford (B.A., 1st Class Law and Modern
History, 1872, M.A. 1875); Bar. Inner Temple 1876; is a J.P.,
a D. L., and a County Councillor (Chirbury Div. ) for Salop
(High Sheriff 1887), and Chm. of Shropshire Quarter Sessions:
m. 1885, Catherine Mary, da. of Sir Charles Henry Rouse-
Boughton, nth Bart., and has issue.
gatton of fttoo Jibiiujs— Chirbury V., Fitz R., Salop.
SVrms — Paly wavy of six vert and argent, a saltire engrailed ermine.
Crtst — Between two palm-branches proper, a lion's head erased argent
vomiting flames, gorged with a collar, engrailed and cotissed vert, and
charged with three ermine spots or.
Residences — Yeaton-Peverey, Shrewsbury ; Rorrington Lodge, near
Chirbury, Shropshire. Club — Carlton.
Nee temere, nee
timide.
Neittier rashly nor
timidly.
Sons living— OFFLEY, b. Oct. ipth, 1887. Edward Offley Rouse, b. 1889.
Brother living— Henry Offley, b. 1852 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A., ist class
in Modern History, and Fellow of All Souls', Oxford, 1873, M.A. 1877); Bar. Inner Temple 1877;
is Bursar of All Souls' Coll., and Tutor of Keble Coll., Oxford. Residence, All Souls' College
Oxford. Club, Windham.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Edward Ward Wakeman, 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1801, d
1855: m. 1835, Louisa, who d. 1881, da. of Allan Thompson, Esq., of Cheltenham: —
Henry Allan WAKEMAN-NEWPORT, b. 1841 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; is a J.P. for Salop, Stafford-
shire and Worcestershire ; assumed the additional surname of Newport 1862 ; m. 1887, Louise, da.
_ _ , j.7 __ j _, 1, CUAU Ilt3^3 laaUG 1J V lug, \Jl<my 3 Ajl-'ula
Resilience, Colon Hall, Bridgnorth.— — Mary Louisa : in. 1869, Col. Henry Steuarl Tompson, for-
merly of sist Regt., and has issue living, Hew Wakeman, 6. 1870, — Florence Mary, — Edith
Margaret. Residence, Alderminster Lodge, Bournemouth.
Waldie-Griffith, see Griffith.
WALKER, Creation 1835.
Sir GEORGE FERDINAND RADZIVILL
WALKER, 2nd Baronet ; b. May 24th, 1825 ; s.
his father, Gen. Sir GEORGE TOWNSHEND,
G.C.B., K.C.T.S., 1842; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst; formerly Lieut, and Capt. Coldstream
Guards ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Monmouthshire :
m. 1854, the. Hon. Fanny Henrietta Morgan,
who d. 1887, da. of ist Baron Tredegar, and has
issue.
£Vrms — Erminpis, on a pile embattled azure, a mural
crown charged with the word " Badajos " between two
galtraps in pale or. Crtst — On a mural crown or, encircled
by a wreath of laure vert, an ostrich proper, resting the
Never despait .
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ostrich supporting the colors of the soth Regt., thereon an escroll gules inscribed with the word
" Vimiera " in letters of gold.
Seat— Castleton, near Cardiff. Club — Constitutional.
Sons Uving— GEORGE FERDINAND, b. July 7th, 1855; is Capt. 2nd Batn. Roy. Welsh
Fusiliers. Club, Naval and Military.— — Radzivill Frederick, b. 1856.— — ClarenceJFrancis, b. 1857 :
m. 1891, Blanche, da. of G. T. Clark, Esq., of Taly Garn. Ivor Augustus, b. 1860: in. 1891,
Georgiana, da. of the late John Osborne, Esq., Q.C. Devereux Philip, b. 1864 ; is Lieut, ist
Batn. Queen's Own (Roy. W. Kent Regt.). Leolin Charles, b. 1866. Roland Stuart, b. 1871.
Charles Evelyn, b. 1875.
Brother living— George Edmond Lushington, b. 1828 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; entered
R.E. 1846, became Major 1870, Lieut.-Col. 1872, Col. 1877, and Maj.-Gen. 1886: in. 1852, Camilla
Georgina, who d. 1876, da. of Maj.-Gen. Calder, R. E., and has issue living, Edmond Somerville
Forestier, b. 1860; is Capt. R.A. : m. 1887, Ellen Mary Camilla, da. of the late Major F. A. Fenton,
M.S.C., and has issue living, Edmond Alec^. 1888, — George Townshend Forestier, b. 1866 ; is Lieut.
R.H.A. : m. 1892, Lady Mary Maud Diana Liddell, da. of 2nd Earl of Ravensworth, — Claude
Edward Forestier, b. 1868; is Lieut. R.A., — F.va Catharine Forestier: in. 1887, Capt. Courtenay
Bourchier Vyvyan [see Vyvyan, Bart.], — Ada Constance Forestier, — Camilla Sophia Forestier, —
Vera Helen Forestier. Residence, The Warren, Old Charlton, Kent.
Sisters living — Adelaide Helen Louisa. Anna Matilda Catherine : m. ist, 1851, Major Henry
Paget, who d. 1853 ; 2ndly, 1880, Maj.-Gen. William Drummond Scrase-Dickins (h.p.). Residence,
Collingwood, Hawkhurst, Kent.
The ist baronet, Gen. Sir George Townshend, G.C.B., K.C.T.S., was a distinguished Peninsular
officer, and sometime Com.-in-Ch. at Fort St. George, E. Indies, and Lieut. -Gov. of Chelsea Hospital.
WALKER, Creation 1856, of Oakley House, Suffolk.
Sir BALDWIN WAKE WALKER, and Baronet ; b. Sept.
24th, 1846; 5. his father, Adm. Sir BALDWIN WAKE, K.C.B.,
1876; entered R.N. 1859, and became Capt. 1886 ; is a
Pacha of the Ottoman Empire ; served in Egyptian war 1882
(medal and bronze star) : m. 1877, Fanny Augusta, da. of the
late Capt. Cowper Coles, R.N., C.B., and has issue.
^rma — Gules, on a chevron between three cross-crosslets argent, an
anchor sable ; on a chief of the second, three stags' heads cabossed proper,
a canton azure, thereon a representation of the diamond decoration of a
Pasha of the Ottoman Empire, conferred on the late Sir Baldwin by the
Sultan for his services in Syria. Cnst — Out of a naval crown azure, a
stag's head proper, gorged with an eastern crown or.
Residence — The Depperhaugh, Hoxne, Scole. Club — Wellington.
Ready and faithful. Daughter living. — Irene Catherine Wake, b. 1889.
Brothers living--FRANCIS ELLIOTT, b. March gth, 1851 ; is a retired Lieut. R.N. : m. 1883,
Helen Constance, da. of the late Rev. Archibald Paris, and has issue living, Baldwin Charles,
b. 1884, — Helen Marjorie. Residence, Escrick, York. - Frederic George Arthur, b, 1857: m. 1883,
Mary Eleanor, da. of the late \v illiam Forster, Esq., Bar.-at-law, and has issue living, Charles
Sinclair Wake, b. 18^4,— William Krederic Wake, b. 1888, — Marjorie Ella Wake,— Freda Evelyn
Wake, — Joan Marv Wake. Residence,
Sisters living— Mary Anne: m. 1854, Frederick Bacon Frank, Esq. Residences, Campsall Hall,
Doncaster ; Earlham Hall, Norwich. - Emily : »«. 1870, the Rev. Francis William Peel, R. of
Burghwallis, and h^s issue living, Charles Steers, b. 1872, — Erica, b. 1874, — Baldwin Walker, b. 1877, —
Hugh Sinclair, b. 1878. . Residence, Burghwallis Rectory, near Doncaster. - Florence Charlotte :
;«. 1875, the Rev. Charles Robertson Manning, R. of Diss, and has issue living, Mary Florence, —
Dorothy Catharine, — Muriel Sinclair, — Sybil Robertson. Residence, Diss Rectory, Norfolk.
The ist baronet, Adm. Sir Baldwin Wake, K.C.B., was Comptroller of the Navy 1847-60. He served
many years in the Turkish service, and was made a Pacha for his services on the coast of Syria.
WALKER, Creation 1868, of Sand Hutton, co. York, and of Beachampton, Bucks.
.Sir JAMES ROBERT WALKER, 2nd Baronet ; b. Oct.
I9th, 1829 ; s. his father, Sir JAMES, 1883 ; ed. at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford (B.A. 1851, M.A. 1860) ; sat as M.P. for Beverley (C)
1859-65 ; was High Sheriff of Yorkshire 1888 ; is a J.P. and a
D.L. for N. Riding, and a J.P. for E. Riding of York : m. 1863,
Louisa Susan Marlborough Heron, 3rd da. of Sir J. Heron-Max-
well, 6th baronet, and has issue.
•jpatron of ®bm ^Eibings — Lockington R., North Dalton V., Sand Hutton
V., Yorkshire.
$rms — Argent, on a chevron gules, between three crescents azure, as
many annulets, or. Crest — Out of a battlement argent, a dexter arm embowed
in armour azure, on the hand proper, a lizard vert.
Seat — Sand Hutton, York. Town Residence — 41, Belgrave Square,
S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Conservative, Wellington, Yorkshire.
Honesta quam magna.
Htrw great is honesty.
Sons living— JAMES HERON, b. 1865; ed. at Eton; is Lieut. 3rd
Batn. Hampshire Regt. : m. 1889, Violet Maud Cecil, da. of Maj.-Gen. Ceci Robert St. John Ives
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
[see V. Maynard], and has issue living, Robert James Milo, b. 1890, — a son, b. 1891. Clubs,
Carlton, Bachelors', Yorkshire. Reginald Edmund, b. 1866. Harold Maxwell, b. 1869.
Francis Henry, b, 1870.—- Ernest Robert, b. 1872.
Daughters living— Mary Louisa: in. 1891, Major Edgar Alan Lambart, R.A. (see E. Cavan,
colls.]. Mildred Caroline: m. 1889, Arthur Herbert Kerr, Esq. [see M. Lothian]. Resilience,
2, Driffield Terrace, York. Beatrix Jane Frances. Olive Cecil.
Half-Brothers living— Frederick James, b. 1835; ed. at Rugby, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1856, M.A. 1859); is a J.P. and D.L. for N. Riding of York: m. 1861, Grace Charlotte, da.
and coheir of the late George Champney, Esq., of Middlethorp Manor, Yorkshire, and has issue
living, Frederick William, b. 1862, — Hugh Edward, b. 1865 ; is Lieut, ist Batn. Roy. Welsh
Fusiliers; served during Burmah Campaign 1886-7 (medal with clasp), — Helena Charlotte. Resi-
dences, Villa Mezzo-Monte, Cannes, France ; 24, Lennox Gardens, S.W. Clubs, Bachelors',
Junior Carlton, Yorkshire.— Charles Francis, b. 1836 ; is a retired Pear-Adm., and a J.P.
for E. Riding of York ; served during Crimean War 1854 (two medals and clasp) ; has silver
medal of Roy. Humane So. : «/. 1873, Edith Frances, da. of the late Adm. the Hor Arthur Dun-
combe {see E. Feversham, colls.], and has issue living, Edgar Wilmer, b. 1875, — Philip Charles, b. 1878.
Residence, The Hall, Beverley. Clubs, United Service, Yorkshire. Edwyn, b. 1837: formerly
Capt. isth Hussars: m. 1874, Elizabeth, da. of William F. Bethell, Esq., of Rise Park, Yorkshire,
and has issue living, Oswald Bethell, b. 1875, — Wilfred Beckett, b. 1876, — Edwyn Geoffrey, b. 1879,
— Roger Beverley, b. 1886, — Dorothy Katherine. Residence, Rock House, Cromrord, Derby.
Yorkshire. Clubs, Army and Navy, Yorkshire.— Henry Stephen, b. 1845 : formerly Lieut. 13th
Hussars : m. 1870, Emma. da. of H. Mason, Esq.. of Coburg, Upper Canada, and has issue living,
Augustus Henry, b. 1872, — Sybil Ada. Residence, Glebe Lawn, Coburg, Ontario. Cluia, Junior
Carlton, Yorkshire. Arthur, b. 1855. Clubs, Junior Carlton, Yorkshire.
Sisters living — Jane Maria (Hon. Mrs. Arthur Duncombe): m. 1877, the Hon. Arthur
Duncombe, who d. 1889, son of the ist Baron Feversham. Residence, Westwod Mount, Scar-
borough.—Emily Mary : m. 1874, the Rev. Charles Mawhood Meysey-Thompson, who d. 1881
[see Meysey-Thompson, Bart, colls.]. Residence, Hillthorpe House, Scarborough.— Charlotte :
m. 1879, Col. Richard Frederick Meysey-Thompson [see Meysey-Thompson, Bart.]. Residence,
Nunthorpe Court, York.
WALKER, Creation 1886, of Gateacre Grange, co. Lancaster, and Osmaston Manor,
co. Derby.
Sir ANDREW BARCLAY WALKER, ist Baronet, 2nd
son of the late Peter Walker, Esq., of Auchinflovver, co. Ayr ;
b. 1824; is a J.P. for Ayrshire, an Alderman of Liverpool,
and a D.L. for Lancashire (High Sheriff 1886-7) : "'• Ist> J853,
1 Eliza, who d. 1882, da. of John Reid, Esq., of Limekilns, Fife-
shire ; 2ndly, 1887, the Hon. Maude, da. of Haughton Charles
Okeover, Esq. [see B. Waterpark], and has issue by 1st marriage.
patron of €>iu gibing — Osmaston V., Derbyshire.
^rms — Or,three pallets gules surmounted by a saltire argent charged with
a_ stag's head erased proper ; on a chief azure a garb between two stars of
six points of the first.
Seats — Gateacre Grange, near Liverpool ; Osmaston Manor, Ash-
Cura et industria bourne. Clubs — Carlton, Maryborough, Royal Yacht Squadron.
Care and industry. g<ms llving_By lst marriag^-PETER CARLAW, b. 1854 ; is Lieut.
Derbyshire Yeo. Cav. ; formerly Capt. Duke of Lancaster s Own Yeo. Residence, Osmaston Manor,
Ashbourne. Club, Junior Carlton. John Reid, b. 1855 ; ed. at Rugby ; formerly Capt. Duke of
Lancaster's Own Yeo. : in. 1885, Katherine Howard, youngest da. of the late John Cartland, Esq.,
of The Priory, King's Heath, Worcestershire, and has issue living, Violet Eliza Reid, b. 1887,—
Katharine Monica, b. 1800. Residence, The Knoll, Barton-under-Needwood, Staffordshire. Clubs,
Conservative. Boodle's, Hurlingham.— William Hall, b. 1856; ed. at Harrow : is Major Lancashire
Artillery, S. Div. R.A. Residence, Gateacre Grange, near Liverpool. Clubs, Palatine, Ranelagh,
Arthur's. Arthur, b. 1859: ;«. 1885, Mary Elizabeth, da. ofT. W. Ellison, Esq., and has issue
living, Peter Arthur Carlaw, b. 1887. Residence, Gateacre, Wellsford, Kaipara. Auckland.
Andrew Barclay, b. 1865; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Jesus Coll., Camb. (B.A. iSSS); is Lieut.
Lancashire Hussars Yeo. Cav. James Monro, b. 1866 : ed. at Charterhouse.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Mary Carlaw : ;«. 1883, William Roylance Court, Esq.,
Bar.-at-Law, and has issue living, William Hubert Roylance, b. 1885, — Evelyn Roylance, —Dorothy
Helen Roylance. Residence, Manor House, Middlewich. Ethel Lisette.
Walker-Drummond, see Drummond.
WALLACE, Creation 1871, of Hertford House, Manchester Square. [Extinct 1890.]
Sir RICHARD WALLACE, K.C.B., ist and last Baronet.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet — JULIE AMELIE CHARLOTTE (Lady Wallace), dau. of
Mons. Bernard Castelnau : «/. 1871, Sir Richard Wallace, K.C.B., ist baronet, who d. 1890.
Residences, Hertford House, Manchester Square, W. ; Castle House, Lisburn, co. Antrim.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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WALLER, Creation 1780. of Newport, Tipperary.
Sir CHARLES WALLER, 6th Baronet, son of the late
Jocelyn Macartney Waller, Esq. (infra), and grandson of 1st
Bart. ; b. 1802 ; s. his nephew, Sir Edmund Arthur, 1888 : m.
1830, Maria, da. of Nicholas Burgher, Esq., of Staten Island,
New York, and has issue.
5\rms — Cheeky or and sable, on a canton gules, a lion rampant double
queued of the first. Crrst — Out of a ducal coronet a plume of five ostrich
feathers, 2nd and 4th azure, ist, -?rd, and 5th argent, surmounted by an
eagle's claw gules.
Residence — Brooklyn, New York.
SOBS living— CHARLES, b. 1835. - William Edgar, b. 1
Eccleston,
Emma Daisy, da. of Thomas Eccleston, Esq., and has issue living,
William Edgar, b. 1863, — Elwood Eccleston, b. 1876, — Daisy Emma, —
Lilian Edith, — Violet Evelyn, — Florence Eunice, — Olive Emilia. -
Edmund, b. 1844: m. 18 — , and has issue living. Residence,
Honor et veritas.
Honor and truth.
Daughters living— Catharine Elizabeth Burgher: m. 18 — .Joseph Russell
Thomas, Esq. Residence, Brooklyn, New York. - Josephine Harrison : in. 1854, John Stanton,
Esq., who d. 1870, editor of Brooklyn " Eagle."— Georgiana : m. 1871, David Egbert Terry,
Esq. Residence, Brooklyn, New York.
Sisters living — Mary. »— Amelia : m. 18 — , Mons. Follenus. Residence,
Daughters living of 4th Baronet— By 1st marriage— Eliza Matilda : m. 1859, Charles Walter
Bastable, Esq., who d. 1878, and has issue living, Arthur Patrick, /;. 1869, — Harriet Louisa, —
Adelaide Mary, — Eliza Matilda, — Selina Mary, — Mary. Adelaide Georgina ; is a Sister in St.
George's Mission Home, London..— Louisa Edmundina.— —By 2nd marriage — Anna Blanche :
in. 1875, the Rev. William Joshua Ffennell. Residence,
Widow living Of 5th Baronet — JESSIE MARION {Lady Waller), da. of the late Henry James
Pu'rbrook, Esq., of Brighton : ;«. ist, 1878, as his second wile, Sir Edmund Arthur Waller, 5th
baronet, who d. 1888 ; zndly, 1890, John H. Haig, Esq. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Jocelyn Macartney Waller, Esq., 4th son of ist baronet,
and father of 4th and 6th baronets : —
Issue of the late Samuel Waller, Esq., M.D., b. 1803, d. 1878: m. 1833, Henrietta, da. of
Capt. Guy Carleton Colclough : —
Jocelyn, b. 1841 : m. 1867, Mary, da. of — Smith, Esq., of Hamilton, Onatario, Canada, and has issue
living, Augustus Edmund, b. 1871, — Philip Percy, b. 1877,— -Mary Beatrice, — Mary Ethel Maud.
- Samuel William, b. 1844 ; is a Staff-Sergeant in N.W. Territory Mounted Police : m. ist, 18 — ,
Mari Louisa, who d. 1873, da. of Charles Waller, Esq. (ante) ; 2iidly, 1878, Eliza Maria, da. of
Charles Hughes, Esq., of Montreal, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Charles Guy Carleton, b.
18 — , — Samuel William, b. 18—,- — John Stanton. b. 18— , — (by 2nd marriage), Edmund Henry Ccl-
clough, b. 1879, — Hugh Jocelyn, b. 1887, — -Katharine, b. 1889, — Alice, b. 1892. Residence, Prince
Albert, Saskatchewan, N.W. Territory, Canada.— Amelia : m. 18 — , James R, V. Forrest, Esq.,
of Montreal. Residence,
Issue of the late Robert Waller, Esq., b. 1806, d. 1860 : in. 1834, Mary Anne Blowers, who d.
1846 :—
Robert William, b. 1835 : m. 1866, Emily, da. of John Page, Esq., and has issue living, Herbert
Montague, b. 1868, — Jocelyn Edmund, b. 1870, — Frank Hastings, b. 1871, — Charles Robert, b. 1877,
— Florence Minnie, — Emily Mary. - Jocelyn, b. 1838 ; is in Indian Postal Ser. : m. 1861, Eliza,
da. of the late Martin Power, Esq., of Waterford, and has issue living, Robert Jocelyn, b. 1862, —
Edmund Edward, b. 1865, — William Dillon, b. 1868, — Alfred Jocelyn, b. 1870, — Thomas Hutton, b.
1878, — Alice Emma. Residence, Poona, Bombay.— .Amelia : in. 1859, Capt. Henry Bryde
(formerly of 57th Regt.), and has issue living, Henry Charles Waller, b. 1864, — Robert Lewis Waller,
b. 1869, — Amy Rebecca, — Frances Louisa, — Katherine Constance. Residence,
The ist baronet, M.P. for Dundalk, was one of the Commissioners of the Revenue.
WALLER, Creation 1814, of Braywick Lodge, Berkshire.
Sir FRANCIS ERNEST WALLER, 4th Baronet ; b.
June nth, 1880; s. his father, Ma). -Gen. Sir GEORGE HENRY,
1892.
£Vrms— Sable, on a bend engrailed argent, between two bendlets or, three
walnut-leaves of the last. Crest— On a mount vert, a walnut-tree proper, on
the sinister side an escutcheon pendent, charged with the arms of France,
with a label of three points argent, <JttriUo obtr Crrst — " Azincourt."
A' e side i tee — Woodcote, Warw ick .
Brother living— WATHEN ARTHUR, b. Oct. 6th, 1881.
Sisters living— Margaret Beatrice. Edith Sophia.
Aunts living (daughters of 2nd baronet)— Sophia Harriet : m. 1866,
Arthur Thomas Liddell, Esq. {see E. RavensworthJ. Residence, 40,
Chester Square, S.W.— Charlotte Louisa.
7-A/r,V/77/vL,vT/>7,/^ Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— BEATKICE KATHERINE 'FRANCES
This is Vie fruit of valor- (/^ Baiter), da. of Christopher Tower, Esq., late M.P. for Bucks, of
Huntsmore Park, Iver: in. 1870, Maj.-Gen. Sir George Henry Waller, 3rd baronet, who d. 1892.
Residence, Woodcote, Warwick.
Hie fiuctus virtutis.
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Adolphus Waller, and son of 2nd baronet, b. 1838, d. 1890 :
»i. 1866, Jamesina, da. of the late Henry Styleman le Strange, Esq., of Hunstanton
Hall, near Lynn : —
Wathen Henry, b. 1867.
Issue of the late Rev. Ernest Adolphus Waller, 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1807, d.
1845 : m. 1835, Louisa, who d. 1874, da. of the Rev. Henry Wise, of Offchurch,
co. Warwick : —
Rev. Ernest Alured, b. 1836 ; is R. of Packington, and Hon. Canon of Worcester : m. 1864, Mary
Louisa, da. of Henry Barton, Esq., and has issue living, Ernest Henry, b. 1866 ; is Lieut, ist
Batn. Roy. Fusiliers (City of London Regt.), — Edmund, b. 1871, — Richard, b. 1884 — Louisa Jane
Marion, — Ella Nutcombe, — Margarette, — Katharine Louisa, — Beatrice Mary, — Constance Harriett.
Residence, Little Packington Rectory, Coventry.— Stanier, b. 1844 ; is Lieut.-Col. R.E., an Extra
Equerry to H.M., and Extra Equerry to H.R.H. the Duchess of Albany ; served as A.D.C. in
Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star, and 4th class Medjidie) : m. 1879, Sophia
Louisa, da. of the late William Willes, Esq., of Astrop, and has issue living, Stanier Edmund
William, b. 1881,— Wathen Ernest, b. 1886,— Michael Henry, b. 1888,— Louisa,— Dorothy. Club,
Naval and Military. Louisa : m. 1869, the Rev. Daniel Goddard Compton, and has issue living,
John Henry, b. 1875, — William Edmund, b. 1883, — Mary Goddard, — Rose Waller. Residence,
Barnesley Rectory, Cirencester.
The ist baronet was Groom of the Bedchamber to William IV. ; he assumed the surname of Waller
in lieu of Phipps by sign-manual 1814
WALROND, Creation 1876, of Bradfield and Newcourt, Devonshire.
Sir WILLIAM HOOD WALROND, M.P., 2nd Baronet;
b. Feb. 26th, 1849; s. his father, -SzVJorfN WALROND, 1889;
formerly Capt. Grenadier Guards ; is Lieut.-Col. ist Vol. Batn.
Devonshire Regt., and a J.P. and D.L. for Devon; sat as
M.P. for Devonshire E. (C) 1880-5, since when he has sat for
N.E., or Tiverton, Div. of Devonshire; sometime a Junior
Lord of the Treasury : m. 1871, Elizabeth Katharine, da. 'and
heiress of the late James Pitman, Esq., of Dunchideock House,
Devon, and has issue.
^rms — Three bulls' heads cabossed sable, armed or. Crtst — An heraldic
tiger sejant sable, semee of plates, waved and tufted or.
Seats — Bradfield, Collumpton, Devon ; New Court, Topsham, Devon.
Toivn Residence — 65, Cadogan Square, S.W. Clnbs — Carlton, Guards'.
Sons living— JOHN NEVILLE HOOD, b. Nov. 26th, 1874. William
Lionel Charles, b. 1876.
Sic vos non vobis.
For others, not for
yourselves.
Daughters living— Evelyn Maud. Dorothy Katharine.
Brother living— Arthur Melville Hood, b. 1861 ; formerly Sub-Lieut. R.N. : m. 1888, Marion, da.
of W. R. Coleridge, Esq., of Salston, and has issue living, Victor, b. 1889,— a da., b. 1891. Club,
Naval and Military.
Sisters living — Katherine Mary : m. 1864, Charles Arthur Williams Troyte, Esq. [see Acland,
Bart., colls., cr. 1677]. Residence, Huntsham Court, Bampton, Devon. Margaret (Baroness
Clinton) : m. 1875, the 2oth Baron Clinton. Residence, Heanton Satchville, Beaford, Devon.
Gertrude : m. 1879, Charles Thomas Dyke Acland, Esq., el. son of Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, M.P.,
nth baronet. Residences, Killerton, Exeter; 50, Lennox Gardens, S.W. Mary Caroline
(Lady Clay): m. ist, 1876, Sir George Clay, 3rd baronet, who d. 1878 ; 2ndly, 1881, Lieut.-Col.
Walter Henry Holbech [see Armytage, Bart.]. Residence, Chalfont Lodge, Gerrard's Cross, Bucks.
Edith Isabel : m. 1875, James Herbert Fellowes, Esq., and has issue living, a son and two daus.
Residences, 35, Pont Street, S.W. ; Mortimer Lodge, Mortimer, Berks.
Aunt living (sister of ist baronet) — Margaret Walrond Louisa : tn. 1863, Edward Drewe, Esq., who
d. 1883. Residence, Eastbourne House, Teignmouth.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet— FRANCES CAROLINE (Hon. Lady Walrond), da. of 2nd Baron
Bridport: tn. 1845, Sir John Walrond, ist baronet, who d. 1889. Residence, 45, Brook Street, W.
The Walrond family has been settled in Bradfield since the reign of King John. The ist baronet
(whose father, in 1845, assumed by royal letters patent the name of Walrond in lieu of Dickinson) sat
as M.P. for Tiverton (C) 1865-8.
JOHNSON-WALSH, Creation 1775, of Ballykilcavan, Queen's County.
Sir JOHN ALLEN JOHNSON- WALSH, 4th Baronet ;
b. April 24th, 1829 ; s. his father, the Rev. Sir HUNT HENRY,
1865 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1851) ; is a
D.L. and a J.P. for Queen's co. (High Sheriff 1854) ; was Capt.
Queen's co. Rifles 1854-9 : m. 1859, Harriet Anna, da. of the
late Rev. William Brownlow Forde, of Seaforde, co. Down, and
has issue.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, a fesse azure between six martlets
sable ; 2nd and 3rd, sable, on a saltire argent, between three towers or in
flames proper, one in chief and one on each side, and in base, two tilting
spears in saltire proper, five cocks gules. Crisis — ist, a griffin's head erased
argent, laugued gules ; 2nd, a tower argent, thereon a cock gules, langued
azure.
Finn. Seat — Ballykilcavan, Stradbally, Queen's co.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Sons living— HUNT HENRY ALLEN, 6. Jan. iSth, 1864 ; is Lieut. 4thBatn. King's Roy. Rifle
Corps. Allen William, b. 1868.
Daughters living— Helena Frances. Frances Elizabeth. Katherine Selina Blanche.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Henry George Johnson, 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1800, d. 1856 :
m. 1835, Margaret Sarah, who d. 1879, da. of the Rev. Samuel Jocelyn Otway :—
John Allen, b. 1836. Jocelyn Otway, b. 1837 : m. 1871; Rachel Johnstone Jardine, da. of the late
Thomas Tinning, of Tinwald House, Dumfries. Margaret Olivia.
The ist baronet, Sir John Allen Johnson, assumed the additional surname and arms of Walsh
1809.
WALSHAM, Creation 1831, of Knill Court, Herefordshire.
Sir JOHN WALSHAM, and Baronet ; b. Oct. 29th,
1830 ; s. his father, Sir JOHN JAMES, 1874 ; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1854, M.A. 1857) ; entered Diplo. Ser. 1857,
having previously been a Clerk in Audit and Foreign Offices ;
was British Commr. at Cadiz in the "Mermaid" case 1868-9,
Min. Plen. at Paris during absences of Ambassador in 1884
and 1885, and Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. to Emperor of
China 1885-92, since when he has been accredited to King of
Roumania ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Radnorshire, and a J.P.
for Herefordshire: m. 1867, Florence, da. of the late Hon.
Peter Campbell Scarlett, C.B. {see B. Abinger, colls.], and
has issue.
Sub libertate quietem. gatron 0{ &M y^—Knil! R., Herefordshire.
Rest under liberty. £rms- Quarterly : ist and 4th, sable, on a cross voided or, five crosslets
patee-fitchee of the last, Walsham ; 2nd and 3rd, per pale azure and gules,
a griffin segreant wings elevated or, supporting on a tilting spear a banner flowing to the dexter
argent, charged with a cross couped sable, Garbett. tost — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle
with two heads displayed sable, having suspended from the neck, by a gold chain, an escutcheon
argent, and thereon a Saracen's head erased at the neck proper, round the temples a wreath argent
and azure.
Residence — British Legation, Bucharest. Clubs — Brooks's, Travellers', St. James's.
Sons living— JOHN SCARLET, b. Oct. isth, 1869. Percy Romilly, b. 1871.
Brother living— Rev. Francis, b. 1832; ed. at Univ. Coll., Durham (M.A. 1858); formerly R. of
Knill ; is Curate of Billesden : m. 1865, Marianne, da. of the late Charles James Barnett, Esq., and
has issue living, John Charles, b. 186*. — Arthur Brandling, b. 1868, — Florence Augusta : m. 1892,
John Cecil Thornhill, Esq., of Easton, Castle Bellingham, co. Louth, — Mary Caroline. Residence,
Billesden, Leicester.
Sisters living — Anna : »i. 1855, Maj.-Gen. O'Brien Bellingham Woolsey, R.A., and has issue living,
Alice: m. 1887, Cecil, son of the late Hon. Charles Lennox Butler [see B. Dunboyne, colls.].
Residence, Milestown, Castle Bellingham, co. Louth.— Fanny : m. 1883, Edward Yorke, Esq.
Residence, Bewerley Hall, Pateley Bridge, Leeds.
The name of this family is supposed to be derived either from Walsham le Willows in Suffolk, or
Walsham St. Mary in Norfolk, in both of which counties, as in Cambridgeshire, the Walshams were of
note, and often of knightly rank, from the end of the nth to the beginning of the i8th century. The
Walshams of Knill represent a branch that settled in Radnorshire about 400 years ago, through the
marriage of John Walsham with Mary, granddaughter and heiress of Sir Jenkin Harvey of Llanvair,
Knight. From this marriage lineally descended John Walsham, who married Barbara, granddaughter
and heiress of John Knill, Esq., of Knill Court, M.P. for Radnor, tetnp. Philip and Mary, and was the
direct ancestor, in the ninth degree, of the present baronet. The ist baronet received his baronetcy
as being the eldest coheir and representative of Gen. Sir Thomas Morgan, Bart., whose title, created
1660, became extinct on his death, 1768.
WARDLAW, Creation 1631, of Pitreavie, Fifeshire.
Sir HENRY WARDLAW, i5th Baronet, son of the late
James Wardlaw, Esq., son of the late Henry Wardlaw. Esq.,
brother of Ilth Baronet; b. March 22nd, 1822 ; s. his kinsman,
Sir ARCHIBALD, 1874: m. 1845, Christina, da of James Paton,
Esq., and has issue.
JVrms— Quarterly : ist and 4th, azure, three mascles or, Wardlaw,
2nd and 3rd, azure, three water bougets or, Valance. fi.«st — An estoile, or.
Residence — Balmule, Tillicoultry, N.B.
Familias firmat pietas.
Domestic virtue
strengthens families.
Son living— HENRY, b. Feb. 8th, 1867 : »«. 1892, Janet Montgomerie,
da. of James Wylie, Esq. Residence, Ochilton, Tillicoultry, N.B.
Daughters living — Grace : ;«. 1875, James Pow, Esq., and has issue
living, James, b. 18 — , — Francis Henry, b. 18 — , — Henry Victor, b. 18 — ,
— Christina, — Jane. Residence, Montreal.^— Christina. Margaret.
Jane. Isabella : m. 1890, Alexander Wylie. Esq. Residence, 2,
Regent Park Terrace, Strathbungo, Glasgow. Helen.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Brothers living — John, b. 1824 ; is m., and has issue living, James, b. 1855, — Thomas, b. 1857, —
Henry, b. 1867, — Margaret. Residence, Gait, Ontario, Canada.— Peter, b. 1833; is at., and has
issue living, Robert, b. 18 — , — Joanna, — Isabella. Residence,
Sisters living — Margaret. Jane : m. 1856, David Drysdale, Esq., and has issue living, William,
£.1857, — James, b. 1869, — Grace, — Helen, — Jane, — Margaret, — Isabella,— Florence,— Alice. Resi-
lience, Lyndhurst, Tillicoultry, N.B. Isabella: »«. 1870, William Ross, Esq., and has issue
living, Grace Ethel. Residence, Brookfield Villa, Alva, Stirlingshire.
The Wardlaws were among those Anglo-Saxon families whose members, at the time of the Conquest,
fled into Scotland, and being hospitably received by Malcolm Canmore, settled in that country.
WARREN, Creation 1784, of Warren's Court, Cork.
Sir AUGUSTUS RIVERSDALE WARREN, 5th Baronet;
b. Aug. 24th, 1833 ; s. his father, Sir JOHN BORLASE, 1863 '•>
ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; formerly Major 2Oth Regt. ; served in
Crimean war (medal with clasp, and Medjidie), and in Indian
Mutiny (wounded, and medal with clasp) ; is Col. 3rd Batn.
Royal Munster Fusiliers, a D.L. and a J.P. for co. Cork (High
Sheriff 1867), and a J.P. for co. Kerry; unsuccessfully con-
tested S.E. Div. of Cork (C) 1885 : m. 1864, Georgina, da. of
the Rev. John Blennerhassett, Rector of Ryme-Intrinseca,
Dorset, and has issue.
Jirtns — Argent, a fesse cheeky or and azure, between three talbots passant
proper. C«st — A lion rampant holding a crozier.
Seat — Warren's Court, Lisarda, co. Cork. Club — Army and Navy.
Non nnhi sed Deo et
reg'' _, Son living - AUGUSTUS RIVERSDALE JOHN BLENNER-
Not for me but for God HASSETT, A March nth, 1865 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Roy. Munster
and the king. Fusiliers.
Brother living— John Borlase, R.N., b. 1838; became Lieut. 1859, Com-
1871, and Capt. 1880; served in Crimean campaign (medal), and in China war (medal): m. 1874,
Mary St. Leger, da. of the late Major Robert St. Leger Atkins, of Water Park, co. Cork, and has
issue living, Bessie Geraldine Gundred, — Mary Delta, — Louisa Ursula St. Leger. — Robert,
b. 1842 : in. 1872, Blanche Louisa, da. of Capt. Leonard Leader, of Ashgrove, co. Cork. Residence,
Ashgrove. Macroom, co. Cork.
tona Barracks, Brisbane, (Queensland), o. 1804 ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Brig. ;\. Irish IJiv. K.A. ; is
Lieut. Queensland Permanent force, — Augustus Warren, b. 1866, — Lilian Frances : in. 1882, William
Suffern, Esq., Barrister-at-law, of Windsor Avenue, Windsor, Belfast, — Florence Augusta. Resi-
dence, St. Mark's Rectory, Strandtown, co. Down.— Elizabeth : m. 1868, William Massy Hutchin-
son Massy, Esq., and has issue living, Hugh Massy Hutchinson, b. 1869, — John Borlase Warren,
b. 1870, — Charlotte Elizabeth Rosa Frances : m. 18 — , — Alice Mary. Residence, Mount Massy,
Macroom, co. Cork.-^Rose Catherine: m. 1867, Capt. George David Clayhills Henderson, R.N.
(retired). Residence, Invergowrie, N.B. Frances Augusta: m. 1867, Col. Charles Henry
Chauncy, Ch. Paymaster, and has issue living, Augustus Charles, b. 1867, — John Borlase Warren,
b. 1869, — Charles Henry Kemble, b. 1874, — James Hornidge, b. 1880,— Edith Julia Frances Rose,
— Eleanor Aufrid Mary, — Kate Isabel.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Warren, Esq., M.P., 3rd son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Edward Townsend Warren, Esq., b. 1790, d. 1858 : in. 1824, Penelope, da. of
the Rev. Edward Mitchell Carleton, of Woodside, co. Cork : —
Edward Carleton, b. 1826: m. 1892, Emily, da. of the late Henry Baldwin Foott, Esq., of Carriga-
cunna Castle, Mallow, co. Cork. Residence, Killavullen, Mallow, co. Cork.
Issue of the late Rev. Thomas Warren, b. 1793, d. 1838 : m. 1831, Jane Kellett, who d. \i
da. of John Galwey, Esq., of Passage, co. Cork : —
j iias issue living, naroia oaiwey, o. 1074 ; is Lieut. LimericK L-ity nruuery. o. inv. K..A., —
Milly Kathleen,— Aileen, — Morwenna.— Thomas Robert, b. 1833 ; became Dep. Inspector-Gen, of
Hospitals, R.N., 1884. when he retired : m. 1884, Harriet Layina, da. of the late Richard Penne-
father, Esq., J.P., of Lakefield, co. Tipperary, and has issue living, a son, b. 1885. Emily Jane.
Issue of the late Capt. Charles Duncan Warren, R.N., b. 1797, d. 1874: in. 1830, Harriet
Webb, who d. 1848, widow of — Fallen, Esq., M.D., and da. of Jonathan, Gilder, Esq. : —
Charles Duncan, b. 18 — . George Hagar, b. 18 — . Resides in Australia. Anne Townsend.— -
Henrietta.— —Victoria. Jemima Charlotte Munroe. Eliza Mary.
Issue of the late Augustus Warren, Esq., b. 1798, d. 1860 : m. 18 — , Sarah, who d. 1866, da.
of Townsend Gun, Esq., of Rattoo, co. Kerry : — •
Augustus, b. 1828; is Clerk of Kilrush Union : in. 1857, Elizabeth, da. of the late Jonas Studdert,
Esq., of Kilkee, and has issue living, Townsend Jonas, b. 1858, — Augustus Townsend, 6. 1866. —
Amelia Isabella,— Evelyn : »/. 1885, Francis Richard Coffee, Esq., C.E., of The Retreat, Kilkee, co.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. 563
Clare, and has issue living. Francis Warren b. 1888, Elizabeth Gladys, — Gertrude: m. 1887, William
Cecil Ringwood, Esq., of Belle-vue, Kilrush, and has issue living, Elizabeth Le Nauze. Residence,
Broom Hill, Kilrush, co. Clare. Thomas Townsend, b. 1834. Townsend, 6. 18 — .—William
Albert, b. 1846. Anne : ;«. 18— , Richard Webb, Esq.— —Gertrude : in. 1871, Andrew Hamilton
Bryan, Esq., L.R. C.S.I, and L.R.C.P. Edin. Emma Mary: in. 18 — , Jonas Studdert, Esq., and
has issue living, Jonas, b. 1866, — Augustus, b. 1869,— Thomas Townsend, b. 1871, — Albert William,
b. 1872, — Townsend Gun, b. 1880, — Richard Bagot, b. 1881, — Charles Hamilton, b. 1883, — Theodore
Fitz-Gerald, b. 1884, — Lizzie Rose, — Emma Mary, — Gertrude Evelyn, — Nina Josephine. Resi-
dence, Kilkee, co. Clare.
Issue of the late William Warren, Esq., b. 1805, d. 1885 : m. 1835, Elizabeth Hildegardis, da.
of Richard Townsend, Esq., of Ballinatona : —
Thomas William, b. 18 — . Resides in New Zealand. Richard Townsend, b. 18— . Residence,
Patea, New Zealand.-^— William Augustus, b. 18 — : m. 1875, Katherine, youngest da. of the late
Dr. Monteath, of Wellington, arid has issue living; Kate Ethel, — Elizabeth Monteath,— Minnow
Fleda Lucy, — Muriel Leila, — Aileen Elvino.— —Elizabeth Mellifont : m. 1870, Marcus George
:Slade, Esq., C.E., and has issue living, William Warren, b. 1871, — Cecil Alfred, b. 1873, —
Marcus Bribane, b, 1881, — Georgina Alice, — Edyth Maude, — Ethel Minnow. Residence, 3, The
Crescent, Limerick.
Issue of the late Brisbane Warren, Esq., b. 1807, d. 1847 : m. 1838, Mary, who d. 1853, da. of
Philip Somerville, Esq., of Prairie, Skull, co. Cork : —
Very Rev. Thomas Brisbane, b. 1843 ; is R. of St. Fin Barres, Cork, and Dean of Cork : m. 1882,
Elizabeth Emily, da. of Thomas Christopher Cole, Esq., of Woodview, Innishannon, co. Cork, and
has issue living, Brisbane Charles Somerville, b. 1887, — Marji Townsend. Residence, The Deanery,
Cork. Philip Somerville, b. 1844; L.R.C.P. and L.R.C.S. Edin. 1867; became a Surg. R.N.
1868 ; retired 1881 : in. 1886, Miss Somerville, and has issue living, a da., b. 1891. Residence, Home
Ville, Headcorn, Kent. Anna Townsend. Mary Becher : m. 1867, the Rev. Alexander Jackson
Nicholson, R. of St. Nicholas, Cork, and Canon of Cork, and has issue living, J affray Brisbane, b.
1868, — Alexander Jackson, b. 1871, — Brisbane Thomas Warren, b. 1875, — Charles Philip Somerville,
b. 1883, — Mary Townsend Somerville, — Sarah Elizabeth Maud, — Henrietta Anna Margaretta, —
Hildagarde Gwendoline Gladys. Residence, 2, Ashton Lawn, Blackrock Road, Cork.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Robert Warren, 5th son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Warren, b. 1794, d. 1879 : m. 1824, Mary, da. of David Craw-
ford, Esq., of^Ballyshannon : —
<Robert, b. 1826 : in. 1859, Sophia, da. ofthe late Henry Braddell, Esq., of Mallow, and has issue living,
Robert, b. 1870, — Mary Frances, — Sophia Louise Clowser, — Alice Sarah, — Maude. Residence,
Crookstown, co. Cork. Richard, b. 1828 ; formerly Col. R.E. ; retired as Maj.-Gen. : in. 1852
Emily, da. of the late William Lauder, Esq., of Dominica, and has issue living, Herbert Lauder
b. 1855 ; is a Paymaster R.N. : in. 1885, Ella Christian Hoyer, da. of the late Christian
Hoyer Millar, Esq., of Blair Castle, Culross, Perthshire, — Edward Albert (of Grosvenor House,
Hunslet, Leeds), b. 1856; L.R.C.P. and L.R.C.S. Edin. 1883: m. 1884, Emily, da. ofthe late
Talbot Palmer, Esq., of Waterloo Ville, Hants, and has issue living. Edward Richard Lauder b.
1888, Emily Ruth, Dorothy Talbot, Winifred Mary,— Henry Herrick, b. 1857, — Richard Augustus,
b. 1862: in. 1884, Rosetta Violet Cortel Collins, da. ofthe late — French, Esq., of Queensland,—
Percy Bliss, b. 1864 ; is Lieut. I.S.C. ; served with Chin-Lushai Expedition 1889-90 (medal with
clasp) : m. 1892, Margaret Ellen, da. ofthe late William Lsngdon Martin, Esq., of Windsor Villas,
Plymouth, — William Waldegrave, b. 1867 ; is an Officer in P. and O. Co.'s Ser., — Emily Margaret :
in. 1891, Arthur Gambier Norris, Esq., Lieut. R.A. [see Burrard, Bart., cr. 1807]. Club, Junior
United Service.— Augustus Charles James, b. 1846 : m. 1872, Isabella, da. of William Clarke,
Esq., of Farren, co. Cork.-
Somers
and has
Mary Helen. Residence, Rookhurst, Monkstown, Cork. Margaretta : m. 1858, Capt. Edward
Herrick, J.P., who d. 1879, and has issue living, John Edward Henry, b. 1862; is Capt. 3rd Batn.
Roy. Munster Fusiliers : m. 1883, Emily Frances, da. of the late James Low Holmes, Esq., of
Carrigmore, co. Cork, — Robert Warren, b. 1864. Residence, Bellmount, Crookstown, co. Cork.
Mary Sophia.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Edward Webber Warren, 6th son of ist baronet, : —
Issue of the late Rev. Robert Edward Warren, b. 1826, d. 1889 : m. 1849, Elizabeth (now
of The Lindens, Chetwynd-Aston, Salop), da. of Alexander Deane, Esq., of Cork : —
Edward Webber, b. 1854. Charlotte Elizabeth. Augusta Mary. Edith Maude. . . Alice
Gertrude.
Issue ofthe late Richard Benson Warren, Esq., Q.C., 7th son of ist baronet, b. 1784,
d. 1848 : m. 1812, Eliza, who d. 1867, da. of Philip Pendleton, Esq., of Meath : —
Robert Augustus, b. 1822; is a Barrister-at-law.— ^Henry Edward, b. 1824; formerly Major 6oth
Rifles : m. 1868, Anne Margaret, da. of the late James Besonet, Esq., Q.C. Clubs, Army and
Navy, Kildare Street.— —Augustus Edmund, b. 1829 ; became Maj.-Gen. 1885 ; served in Crimean
campaign 1855 (medal with clasp and Turkish medal), in Indian Mutiny campaign 1857-9 (medal
with clasp), and in Afghan war 1879-81 (medal) : m. 1862, Emily Susannah, who d. 1885, da. of Col.
Robert Brudenell Smith (formerly of 1 5th Foot), and has issue living, Augustus Richard Charles,
R.N., b. 1864 ; became Lieut. 1887, — Ernest Henry Edmund, b. 1865, — Robert Monsell, 6. 1868,—
Charles Dryden Stuart, b. 1870,— Guy Cecil Webber, b. 1871,— Oswald Hugh, b. 1873,— Dudley
Edward, b. 1875, — Vivian Brudenell, b. 1877, — Adele Augusta Elizabeth. Residence, 9, Gloucester
Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W. Chib, Army and Navy. Rev. Latham Coddington, b. 1831 ; is
R. of Clonmel : m. ist, 1855, Harriet, who d. 1883, da. of John Henry Davidson, Esq., M.D., of
Edinburgh ; 2ndly, 1885, Mary Georgina, da. of the late Hall Stirling, Esq., and has issue living
(by ist marriage), Donald M'Leod, b. 1860, — Robert Augustus Monsell, b. 1875, — Florence Martha
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Caroline, — (by 2rtd marriage) Beatrice Lilian May, — Dorothy Edythe. Residence, Clonmel.
Thomas Monsell, b. 1837 ; formerly Col. and Lieut. -Col. Comdg. 2nd Batn. Black Watch (Roy.
Highlanders); retired as Major-Gen. 1887; served in Indian mutiny campaign 1857-9 (medal) : >"•
1885, Annie, da. of the late Henry Courteny Selous, Esq., of 28, Gloucester Road, Regent's Park,
N.W. Residence, 7, Stanhope Place, Hyde Park, W. Club, Junior United Service. Anna
Pendleton.-^— Emily Jane.
Issue of the late Capt. Henry Warren, 8th son of ist baronet, b. 1786, d. 1872 : in.
1816, Catherine, da. of the Rev. William Stewart : —
Right Hon. Robert Richard, P.O., LL.D., b. 1817 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. with gold medal
1838, LL.D. 18 — ) ; Bar. King's Inns, Dublin, 1839, made a Q.C. 1858, and a Bencher of the King's
Inns 1865 ; was Solicitor-Gen, for Ireland in 1867, and Attorney-Gen. 1867-8, since when he has been
Judge of the Probate Court; sat as M.P. for Dublin Univ. (C) 1867-8 ; is a member of the repre-
sentative body of the Church of Ireland, and Chancellor of the united dioceses of Cashel, Emly,
Waterford, and Lismore : m. 1846, Mary, da. of Charles Perry, Esq., of Cork, and has issue living,
Henry Charles Jackson (of 71, Stephen's Green, Dublin), b. 1852 ; Bar. King's Inns, Dublin, 1874 :
tit. 1877, Florence, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Robert French Handcock, 8th son of 2nd
Baron Castlemaine, and has issue living, Dorothy Mary Augusta b. 1880, Winifred Annette /'.
1888,— Edyth Gundred, — Catherine Florence, — Mary Gertrude Helen. Residence, 12, Fitzwilliam
Square East, Dublin. Clubs, Carlton, Kildare Street Jane Steuart : ;«. 1840, the Ven. H. J.
Woodroffe. Katharine : m. 1874, the Rev. John N. Woodroffe, D.D. Residence,
The 2nd baronet was M.P. for Cork (city) 1783-90.
WARRENDER. Creation 1715, of Lochend, East Lothian.
Sir GEORGE WARRENDER, 6th Baronet / b. 1825;
s. his father, Sir JOHN, 1867 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly Lieut,
and Capt. Coldstream Guards, and Lieut.-Col. 1st Haddington
Rifle Vol. ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Haddingtonshire, and a
D.L. for City and County of City of Edinburgh : m. 1854,
Helen, who d. 1875, da. of Sir Hugh Hume Campbell, 7th
Baronet, and has issue.
^rms — Argent, on a bend wavy, between six roses gules, three plates
Crest — A hare sejant proper.
Residences — Bruntisfield House, Edinburgh ; 87, Eaton Square, S.W.
Clubs — Carlton, Travellers'.
Sons living— JOHN, b. March sth, 1859 ; formerly Capt. 2nd Batn.
Grenadier Guards. George John Scott, R.N., b. 1860; became Lieut.
1880; served in Zulu war 1879 (medal with clasp). Hugh Valdave, b.
1868 ; is Lieut, ist Batn. Grenadier Guards.
Daughters living — Julian Margaret Maitland. Alice Helen.—
Eleanor Charlotte.
Sister living — Julian Jane Jemima Maitland.
This family, of French extraction, formerly De Warende, settled in Scotland temp. James V.
The ist baronet, Sir George, of Lochend, was M.P. for, and Lord Provost of, Edinburgh, in the
reigns of Anne, George I., and George II. The 3rd baronet, Sir Patrick, was King's Remembrancer,
and M.P. for Haddingtonshire.
Industria evehit.
By industry ive rise.
WASTENEYS, Creation 1622, of Headon, Nottinghamshire.
Sir WILLIAM WASTENEYS, 5th Baronet; b. Feb. 6th,
1851 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1874, M.A. and LL.M.
1877) ; Bar. Middle Temple 1875 > *s Capt. of the Onehunga
Rifles : m. 1875, Julia Marianne, da. of the late Charles Fardell,
Esq., J.P., D.L., of Holbeck Lodge, Lincolnshire, and has issue.
5\rms — Sable, a lion rampant double queued argent, collared gules.
Crest — A demi-lion rampant argent, collared gules.
Seat — Lambcote Grange, Yorkshire. Residence — Reefton, New
Zealand. Club — Conservative.
Rallie.
Sons living— HARDOLPH MARY, b. 1881. Geoffrey, I. 1883.
Daughters living— Ermingarde Maude Fardell. Petronelle.
Sisters living— Clare Purslove. Eugenie Sarah. Fanny Victoria :
m. 18— , the Rev. George Holtzer. Residence,
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
565
Hardolph Wasteneys was created a Baronet by James I. in 1622, and the fourth incumbent of
the title was Sir HARDOLPH, great grandson of the ist baronet. This title (presumed to have
become extinct) is assumed by William Wasteneys (ante), son of William Purslove Wasteneys, who
was grandson of Simon Wasteneys of Edlington, Yorkshire, cousin of 4th baronet (see Adv. in
Times, Aug. 4th, 1887).
WATERLOW, Creation 1873, of London.
Sir SYDNEY HEDLEY WATERLOW, K.B., ist
Baronet, fourth son of the late James Waterlow, Esq., of
Huntington Lodge, Surrey; b. Nov. ist, 1822; eel. at St.
Saviour's Gram. Sen., Southwark ; was an Alderman of London
1863-83, Sheriff of London and Middlesex 1866-7, Lord Mayor
of London 1872-3, and Gov. of the Hon. the Irish So. 1873-83 ;
sat as M. P. for Dumfriesshire (L) 1868-9, when he was unseated,
for Maidstone 1874-80, and for Gravesend 1880-5 > unsuccess-
fully contested Dumfriesshire 1869, Southwark 1870, Maidstone
1880, and Mid., or Medway, Div. of Kent 1885; is a D.L.
for City of London, a J.P. for Kent, and Londonderry, Dep.-
Chm. of London, Chatham, and Dover Railway, one of H.M.'s
Commrs. for Exhibition of 185 1, Managing Director of Waterlow
and Sons (Limited), a Director of Union Bank of London, a
Vice-Pres. of City and Guilds of London Institute, and Chm.
of Income Tax Commn. for City of London, and of Improved
Industrial Dwellings Co., Limited; has the orders of the
Medjidie, the Lion and Sun of Persia, the Crown of Italy,
and the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor: m. 1st, 1845,
Anna Maria, who d. 1880, da. of the late William Hickson, Esq., of Fairseat,
Wrotham ; 2ndly, 1882, Margaret, da. of the late William Hamilton, Esq., of Napa,
California, and has issue by 1st marriage.
3ras — Azure, a demi-eagle displayed, erased or, in the beak a cross-crosslet fitchee argent ; on
a chief of the last three wolves' heads erased sable. Crtst — Upon a mount vert an oak tree, in front
thereof a plough both proper.
Seats — Trosley Towers, Wrotham, Sevenoaks ; Aberlour, Cannes, France. Town Residence —
29, Chesham Place, S.W. Clubs— Reform, City Liberal, Hurlingham.
Labor omnia vincet.
Labor conquers every-
thing.
Sons living— PHILIP HICKSON, b. Oct. soth, 1847; ed. at Mansion School, Leatherhead; is
Chm. 01" Waterlow and Sons (Limited), a Director of the Employer's Liability Assurance Corporation,
of the Caima Timber Estate and Wood-pulp Co. (Limited), and of the S. American and Mexican
Co. (Limited), a D.L. for London, and a Commr. for Land Tax: >n. 1869, Amy Grace, da. of the
late Edgar Lutwyche, Esq., of Streatham, and has issue living, Edgar Lutwyche, b. 1870, —
Kenneth Lutwyche, b. 1883, — Emily Lutwyche, — Grace Eveline Lutwyche, — Irene Lutwyche, —
Gladys Maud Lutwyche. Residences, Holmleigh, Hall Road, Hamilton Terrace, N.W. ; Holm-
leigh, Datchet, Bucks. Clubs, Devonshire, Beaufort. George Sydney, b. 1852; is a J.P. for
Middlesex, a D.L. for City of London, and a Director of Waterlow and Sons (Limited) : in. 1876,
Chaddie, da. of H. H. Beauchamp, Esq., formerly of Belsize Avenue, Hampstead, and has issue
living, Sydney Philip, b. 1878, — John Beauchamp, b. 1880, — Guy Walleron, b. 1884, — Cecil Beau-
champ, b. 1887, — Margery. Residences, Sudbury House, Harrow; Villa Beauchamp, Biarritz,
France. Clubs, Junior Carlton, Beaufort. Charles Hickson, b. 1854 ; is a Director of Water-
low anl Sons (Limited), and Level Commr. for New Romney, Kent : m. 1881, Frances Anne
(Fanny), grandda. of the late Thomas Latimer, Esq., J.P., of Exeter. Residence, Strathray
House, Eton Avenue, N.W. Club, Beaufort. David Sydney, b. 1857; is a Director of Waterlow
and Sons (Limited), and of the Improved Industrial Dwellings Co. (Limited) : ;«. 1883, Edith
Emma, da. of Frederick Maitland, Esq., of 18, Primrose Hill Road, N.W., and has issue living,
Clive Maitland, b. 1885,— Mervyn Maitland, b. 1887, — Margaret Maitland, b. 1889. Residence, The
rl horns, Northwood, Rickmansworth, Herts. Club, National Liberal.— Paul Langbourne, b.
1863 : »i. 1892, Kathleen, da. of T. B. Holmes, Esq., of Hull, and Elim Lodge, Hornsea, E. Yorks.
Residence,
Daughters living— Ruth: m. 1873, Francis Wilkes Homan, Esq., who d. 1880.— -Hilda Maria :
m. 1886, Alfred Bernard Ford, Esq. Celia Agnes.
Brother living— Charles William, b. 1817 : m. 1842, Louisa Mary, da. of John Masters, Esq.
Sisters living— Mary Valentine : ;«. 1848, William Stones, Esq., of Blackheath. Ellen Celia : m.
1842, George Hickson, Esq. Residence, 16, Elsworthy Road, Primrose Hill, N.W. Emily
Kate: in. 1854, Philip Stephen King, E Residence, 56, Tisbury Road West Brighton.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
WATKIN, Creation 1880, of Northenden, co. Chester.
Sir EDWARD WILLIAM WATKIN, M.P.,
son of the late ABSALOM WATKIN, Esq., a J.P. for Lancashire ;
b. Sept. 26th, 1819 ; is a J.P. for Cheshire (High Sheriff 1874),
Lancashire, and Kent, a D.L. of the Tower Hamlets, and Chm.
of the South-Eastern, the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincoln-
shire, and the Metropolitan Railways ; received the honor of
Knighthood 1 868, for services in connection with the con-
federation of the British North American provinces ; has the
orders of Leopold of Belgium and the Redeemer of Greece 'f
sat as M.P. for Yarmouth (L) 1857-8 ; unsuccessfully contested
that borough 1859 ; sat for Stockport 1864-8 ; unsuccessfully
contested Exeter 1873 > has sat for Hythe since 1874: m. 1st,
1845, Mary Briggs, who d. 1888, da. of the late Jonathan
Mellor, Esq., J.P., of Hope House, Oldham ; 2ndly, 1892,
Ann, da. of the late William Little, Esq., and widow of
Herbert Ingram, Esq. (founder of The Illustrated London News), of Swinshead
Abbey, Lincoln, and has issue by 1st marriage.
Saie and doe.
s — Argent, guttee de poix, between three harvest flies proper, two in chief and one in base,
a eopard's head jessant de lys azure. Crrst — A cock's head couped, holding in the beak a tilting
spear in pale, all proper.
Seats— Rose Hill, Northenden, Cheshire ; Mount Felix, Walton-on-Thames ; The Chalet
Beddgelert, N. Wales. Town Residence— Charing Cross Hotel, S.W. Club— Reform.
Son living— ALFRED MELLOR, b. 1846 ; is a Civil Engineer, a J.P. for Kent and for Folkestone,
a D.L. for Middlesex, a Director of the South-Eastern, the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire,
and the Metropolitan Railways, and a Chevalier of the Belgian order of Leopold ; sat as M.P. for
Great Grimsby (L) 1877-80 : m. 1876, Catherine Elizabeth, da. of the Very Rev. Robert Payne
Smith, D.D., Dean of Canterbury. Residence, Folkestone, Kent. Clubs, City Liberal, Reform.
Daughter living— Harriette Sayer: in. 1871, Henry Wilson Worsley, Esq., Q.C., [who has since
by royal license assumed the additional surname of Taylor], and has issue living, James, b.
1872, — Francis Edward, b. 1874, — Mary Beatrice, — Margaret Ursula. Residences, South Laund,
Chislehurst Kent ; Moreton Hall, Whalley, Lancashire.
WATSON, Creation 1760, of Fulmer, Buckinghamshire.
Sir WAGER JOSEPH WATSON, 4th Baronet; b»
June 27th, 1837 ; s. his brother, Sir CHARLES WATSON-COPLEY,
1888; ed. at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1859, M.A. 1863).
EstO quod esse videris.
Be w/uit thou seemest
to be.
— Argent, on a chevron engrailed azure, between three martlets
sable as many crescents or. Crtst — A griffin's head erased argent, ducally
gorged or.
Residence— 14, Albert Mansions, Victoria Street, S.W. Clubs — Oxford
and Cambridge, New Universitv.
Brother living— Rev. CECIL ESTCOURT BENYON, b. 18— ; ed. at
Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1863, M.A. 1869). Residence,
Daughters living Of 3rd Baronet— Selina Frances : >«. 1886, Capt.
Robert Calverly Alington Bewicke-Copley, King's Roy. Rifle Corps
and D.A.A.G., Ireland [see Gooch, Bart., colls., cr. 1746]. Caroline
Selina. Amabel Jemima : m. 1887, Edward Lygon Somers Cock,
Esq. Residence, 39, Stanhope Gardens, S.W.
The ist baronet, Sir Charles Watson, was only nine years of age when
he received his title, accorded to him in consequence of tiie service of
his father, Rear-Adm. Charles Watson, who so highly distinguished himself in the action of May
3rd, 1747, that even the French Admiral made honorable mention of his ship, the " Princess Louisa."
In a succeeding action in the same year he again displayed great intrepidity. He died 1757, in
the East Indies, where, when in command of the naval forces, he took Calcutta, and released the
survivors of the " Black Hole." The 3rd baronet assumed in 1887, by royal license, the additional
surname and arms of Copley.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
567
WATSON, Creation 1866, of Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square, co. Middlesex.
Sir ARTHUR TOWNLEY WATSON, Q.C., 2nd
Baronet; b. Sept. 1 3th, 1830; s. his father, Sir THOMAS,
M.D., D.C.L., LL.D., 1882 ; ed. at Eton, and at St. John's
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1852, M.A. 1855) ; Bar, Lincoln's Inn
1856, Q.C. 1885, and Bencher 1887 : m. 1861, Rosamond, da.
of Charles Powlett Rushworth, Esq., late of Farringford, Isle
of Wight, and has issue.
£Vrms— Azure, on a fesse dancette' between three crescents argent, as
many martlets sable, fost— A gryphon's head erased azure, ducally crowned
or, between two branches of palm proper.
Residences — Reigate Lodge, Reigate ; 39, Lowndes Square, S.W.
Chambers— 3, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. Club — -United Univer-
sity.
Sons living-CHARLES RUSHWORTH, b. 1865. Arthur Gordon,
c ~ . b. 1870.
igs are lessons. Daughters living— Mabel Frederica : m. 1887, Rev. Reginald Fitz-
Hugh Bigg- Wither, R. of Worting, and Rural Dean of Basingstoke, and has issue living, Arthur
Sergius, b. 1889, — Olga Mary, b. 1891. Residence, Worting Rectory, Basingstoke.— —Amy Cathe-
rine Rose.
Sister living— Margaret Catherine.
The ist baronet, a distinguished Physician in London, was President of the Royal College of
Physicians (London), the first representative of the Royal College of Physicians in Medical Council,
and a Physician in Ordinary to H.M. Queen Victoria.
DON-WATJCHOPE, Creation 1667, of Edmonstone, Midlothian.
Sir JOHN DON-WAUCHOPE, 8th Baronet, son of the
late John Wauchope, Esq., el. heir male of ist Baronet ; b. July
loth, 1816 ; s. his kinsman, Sir WILLIAM HENRY DON, 1862 ;
ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1837, M.A. 1842) ; was Capt.
Midlothian Yeo. Cav. 1837-52; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Mid-
lothian, and Chm. of Scotch Lunacy Commrs. ; was Chm. of the
late Board of Education for Scotland 1872-8 ; on succeeding to
the title resumed the additional surname of Don, which had.
been discontinued by his great-grandfather : m. 1853, Bethia
Hamilton, el. da. of the late Andrew Buchanan, Esq., and
has issue.
Industria ditat. &rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, azure, two mullets in chief, and a garb
Industry enriches *n ^ase or> Wauchope ; 2nd and 3rd, vert, on a fesse, argent, three mascles,
sable, Don. Crests — ist, a garb, or ; 2nd, a pomegranate proper, j^tcond
— " Non deerit alter aureus" (Another golden branch will not be wanting).
Seats — Edmonstone, Liberton, Midlothian, N.B. ; Newton House, Musselburgh. Club — New.
Sons living— JOHN DOUGLAS, b. Sept. sth, 1859; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1881) ;
formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.).—— Andrew Ramsay, b. 1861 ; ed. at Trin,
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1883) ; is at the Scottish Bar. Patrick Hamilton, b. 1863. David Buchanan,
b. 1865.
Daughters living— Bethia Hamilton. Henrietta Cecilia : m. 1882, Capt. Ernest Digby Mansel,
ist Batn. Highland L.I. [see Mansel, Bart., colls.]. Clotilde Georgma (Hon. Mrs. Arthur
. Brmune) '. >n. 1 885, the Hon. Arthur Henry Browne [see B. Kilmaine]. Residence,
Sister living— Henrietta Mary (Lady Baird) : m. 1845, Sir James Gardiner Baird, 6th baronet.
Residence, g, Learmouth Terrace, Edinburgh.
Daughter living Of 6th Baronet— Alexina Harriet (Lady MilbanK): m. 1844, Sir Frederick
Acclom Milbank, ist baronet. Residences, Thorp Perrow, Bedale ; Barningham Park, Barnard
Castle.
Daughters living Of 7th Baronet— Alexina Mary. Harriett Grace Mary : m. ist, 1887,
Everett Gray, Esq., who d. 1891 ; 2ndly, 1892, John Salterfield Sandars. Esq. Residences, Mack-
worth, Derbyshire ; Darwen Bank, Torquay ; 14, Egerton Gardens, S.W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. David Wauchope, brother of the late John Wauchope, Esq.
(ante), b. 1770, d. 1826: m. ist, Mary, whoa?. 1810, da. of Sir William Dick, Bart.;
andly, 1821, Anne, who d. 1877, da. of Andrew Wauchope, Esq., of Niddrie : —
Rev. David, b. 1825; ed. at Wadham Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1848, M.A. 1851); formerly R. of Church
Lawford: tit. 1861, Julia Caroline, who d. 1890, da. of the Rev. Charles Maitland, and has issue
living, Rev. David Maitland (of Mirfield, Yorkshire), b. 1864; ed. at Keble Coll., Oxford CB.A.
1885, M.A. 1891) ; is Diocesan Chap, for Diocese of Wakefield : m. 1888, Ethel Sarah, da. of L. M.
Stewart, Esq., and has issue living, Andrew Maxey b. 1890, — Anne Julia, — Caroline. Residence,
Banister Gate, Southampton.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
WEBSTER, Creation 1703, of Battle Abbey, Sussex.
Sir AUGUSTUS FREDERICK WALPOLE EDWARD
WEBSTER, 8th Baronet ; b. Feb. loth, 1864 ; s. his father,
Sir AUGUSTUS FREDERIC, 1886 ; ed. at Eton ; is Lieut. 2nd
Batn. Grenadier Guards.
•gatron of One gibing— Battle V., Sussex.
^rins— Azure, on a bend argent cotissed or, between two demi-lions
rampant ermine, a rose gules, seeded and leaved proper, between two boars'
heads couped sable. Crtsl — A dragon's head couped reguardant quarterly
per fesse, embattled vert and or, with flames of fire issuing out of his mouth
proper.
Seat — Hildon House, Stockbridge, Hampshire. Town Residence — 51,
Victoria Street, S.W. Club — Guards', -Bachelors', White's, Arthur's, Pratt's.
Brother living — GODFREY VASSAL GEORGE FREDERICK
Fides et justitia. CHARLES, b. July 3oth, 1872 ; ed. at Eton.
Faith and justice. Sister living— Amelia Sophia Rous.
•Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Col. Sir Henry Vassal Webster (Knt.), 2nd son of 4th baronet, b.
17 — , d. 1847 : m- '824, Grace, who d. 1866, da. of Samuel Boddington, Esq.,
Henry Boddington, b. 1825 : ;«. ist, 1850, Emilie Marie Louise Wilhelmina, she obtained a divorce
1851, and d. 1865, da. of Baron de Haumbach, of Hesse, and widow (i) of Capt. Mellish, (ii) Major
Arthur William FitzRoy Somerset ; 2ndly, 1863, Eleanor Geprgiana, da. of the late Hamilton
Gorges, Esq., of Killbrew, co. Meath, and has issue living, Corisande : in. 1886, Ferdinando Strat-
ford Collins, Esq., of Lincoln Hill, Ross, Herefordshire, — Kathleen. Residence.
Grandchildren of the late Col. Sir Henry Vassal Webster (ante) : —
Issue of the late Charles Fox Webster, Esq., b. 1828, d. 1866 : m. 1856, Louisa (who d. 1874,
having m. 2ndly, 1857, John Coupland, Esq., of Goscote Hall, Leicestershire), da. of Sir
Henry Roddam Calder, 5th baronet : —
Alice Eve Grace : m. 1879, Frederick William Rodney Ricketts, Esq. [see Tempest, Bart., cr. 1827].
Residence, Huntley Lodge, Windsor. Evelyn Maude (Hon. Mrs. Conynghant Denison) : m.
1878, the Hon. Conyngham Albert Denison, son of ist Baron Londesborough. Residence,
Halnaker, Chichester. Muriel Lily : ;«. 1879, Edward Henry Pares, Esq. Residence, Hopwell
Hall, Derby. Beatrice Frances May : in. 1887, Capt. Lionel Edward Barry, formerly ist Life
Guards. Residence,
Grandchild of the late Charles Fox Webster, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late Godfrey Seymour William Webster, Esq., b. 1864, d. 1887 : m. 1887, Ada
Mary, da. of Francis Henry Paget, Esq., of Birstall, Leicestershire : —
Dorothy Muriel (posthumous), b. 1888.
The Websters are descended from an ancient family seated at Lockington, Yorkshire, temp.
Richard II.
WEDDERBURN, Creation 1803, of Balindean, Perthshire.
Sir WILLIAM WEDDERBURN, 4th Baronet ; b.
March 25th, 1838; s. his brother, Sir DAVID, M.P., 1882; ed.
at Edinburgh Univ. ; entered Indian C. S. 1859, and retired 1887;
sometime Ch. Sec. to Govt. of Bombay : is a J.P. for Gloucester-
shire ; unsuccessfully contested Ayrshire, N. Div. (Z) 1892 :
m. 1878, Mary Blanche, da. of Henry William Hoskins, Esq.,
of N. Perrott Manor, Crewkerne, and has issue.
JArwg — Argent, a chevron between three roses gules barbed vert. Crtst
— An eagle's head erased proper.
Residences — Meredith, Gloucester ; Inveresk Lodge, Musselburgh.
Clubs — Reform, New (Edinburgh).
Non degener.
Daughters living— Dorothy Hope. Margaret Griselda.
Sisters living— Alicia Henrietta: m. 1862, Gen. Sir William Hope, C.B.,
Not degenerate. I4th Bart. Residence, Pinkie House, Musselburgh, N.B. Louisa
Jane: m. i86g, Edward Hope Percival, Esq., late of Bom. C.S., and
has issue living, John Hope, b. 1870, — Philip Edward, b. 1872, — Norman Scott, b. 1881, — David,
b. 1883, — Alice Mary. Residence, Kimsbury House. Gloucester.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late James Wedderburn-Colvile, 3rd son of 5th baronet, who
was el. son of 4th baronet (of ist creation) : —
sue of the late Andrew Colvile, Esq., b. 1779, d. 1856 : m. ist, 1802, Elizabeth Susanna, who
d. 1803, da. of John Wedderburn, Esq. (infra) ; 2ndly, 1806, the Hon. Mary Louisa Eden,
who d. 1858, da. of ist Baron Auckland : —
EDEN, b. Feb. i2th, 1819; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1842); is a Commr. of
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. 569
Supply for co. Fife: in. 1845, Anne, who d. 1891, da. of Col. John Maxwell. Residences, Craig-
flo-.ver, Dunfermline ; 42, Beaufort Gardens, S.W. Club, Oxford and Cambridge. Isabella : at.
1834, the Rev. Samuel Marindin, who d. 1852, of Chesterton, Salop, and has issue living, Francis
Arthur, C.M.G., b. 1838 [see " Companionage "],— George Eden (of Hill Brow, East Liss, Hants.
Club, Athenaeum), b. 1841; ed. at Eton, and at King's Coll., Camb. : m. 1870, Letitia Frances, da.
of Richard Griffiths, Esq., — Charles Randal, b. 1851 ; ed. at Shrewsbury ; is in B.C.S. : m. 1876,
Rose Helen Drummond, who d. 1886, da. of Sir Louis Jackson, formerly Judge of High Court,
Calcutta, — Katharine Isabella, — Alice Mary, — Eleanor Agnes : m. 1886, Thomas John Franks,
Esq., of Ballyscaddane, co. Limerick. Residence, Chesterton, Bridgnorth.— — Jean. Residence,
St. Andrew's, Lustleigh, S. Devon.— Georgiana Mary {Baroness Blachford): m. 1847, the ist
Baron Blachford, who d. 1889. Residence, Woodhouse, Chudleigh, Devon. Charlotte.
Isalen Mary.— Margaret Agnes: in. 1856, Charles Kegan Paul, Esq., and has issue living,
Andrew Louis, b. 1858, — Maurice Eden, b. 1865, — Nancy Margaret, — Ruth Frances : m. 1881,
W. S. Rendel, Esq., of 8, Great George Street, Westminster, S.W. , — Rose Mary. Residence,
8, Ashburn Place, S.W.
Issue of the late Peter Wedderburn-Ogilvy, Esq., b. 1781, d. 1873: m. 1811, Anna, who d.
1853, da. of James Ogilvy, Esq., of Ruthven, co. Forfar : —
i^nias n irnet, aa. 01 w imam Kamsay, jisq. [see t
gulzion, Blairgowrie, Perthshire. Jean. Anna.
Issue of the late James Wedderburn, Esq., 6. ij8z,d. 1822: ;«. 1813, Isabella, who d. 1865,
da. of James Clerk, Esq. : —
Andrew WEDDERBURN-MAXWELL, b. 1821 ; served in M.C.S. 1841-78 ; assumed the additional surname
of Maxwell 1879 : ;«. 1847, Joanna, da. of the late James Keir. Esq., and has issue living, James
issue living, Dorothy Helen b, 1892, — Harry George WEDD
Oxford (M.A. 18— ); Bar. Inner Temple 1875; is an Ad
Olasgow. Jemima: m. 1849, Hugh Blackburn, Esq., brother of Baron Blackburn, and has
issue living, William (of Roshven, Moidart, N.B.), b. 1850 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1873, M.A. 1885): Bar. Inner Temple 1877: m. 1887, Vere Philippa, da. of the late Rev.
the Hon. Arthur Savile {see E. Mexborough, colls.], — Hugh, b. 1856 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin.
vnt AIVM. ncuAui ociviic L-aee n,. lYicxuuruuga, cuiis.j, — xi.ugii, £/. i-^- , — , — -
Coll., Camb. ; is Capt. ist Batn. The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.) ; served in S. African war 1879
(medal with clasp),— Alan, b. 1865 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.,— Margaret. Residence,
Roshven, Moidart, N.B.
Great-grandchildren of the late David Webster- Wedderburn, Esq., son of the
late Robert Wedderburn, Esq., 2nd son of 4th baronet (of ist creation) : —
Grandchildren of the late Sir James Webster- Wedderburn (K.B.), b. 17 — , d. 1840 :
m. 1810, Lady Frances Annesley, da. of ist Earl of Mountnorris : —
Issue (by ist marriage) of the late Charles Francis Webster- Wedderburn, b. 1820, d. 1886 :
m. ist, 1849, Ann, who d. 1883, da. of the late William Helyar, Esq., of Coker Court,
Somerset; 2ndly, 1885, Emily Honoria, who d, 1892, da. of the late Rev. H. W. Helyar,
of Sutton Bingham, Somerset : —
Arthur Augustus H., b. 1853; is Inspector of Constabulary, Jamaica : m. 1888, Katherine Elspeth
Maude, da. of the late Henry Charles Hamilton, Esq., C.S.I. [_see Hamilton, Bart., cr. 1646,
colls.]. Charles Edward, b. 1855 : >«. 1885, Louise Adele, da. of the late John Kimber, Esq.
Albert Annesley, b. 1864 : >«. 1892, Adelaide, da. of J. S. Scott, Esq., Gertrude Violet : m.
1877, Horace Augustus Helyar, Esq., 2nd Sec. in Diplo. Ser. Residence, British Legation,
Munich.
Issue of the late Major George Webster- Wedderburn, b. 1827, d. 1875 : in. 1853, Caroline (now
of 31, Coleherne Road, S. Kensington, S.W.), da. of Capt. Dixon, R.A. : —
Frances Caroline Valentia. Lucy Blanche Isabel. Maria Frederica Rosa. Annie Edith
Webster Maude Gertrude Annesley : in. 1892, Henry Alexander Hadden, Esq. Residence,
Granddaughter of the late James Wedderburn, Esq., son of the late John Wedder-
burn, Esq. (infra), grandson of 4th baronet : —
Issue of the late John Kellermann Wedderburn. Esq., b. 1818, d. 1891 : m. 1843, Charlotte
(now of 41, Cadogan Place, S.W.), da. of Gen. Sii Thomas M'Mahon, 2nd baronet :—
Emily Frederica: m. 1863, Carey John Knyvett, Esq., C.B. Residence, 62, Eccleston Square, S.W
57°
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Grandchildren of the late John Wedderburn, Esq., son of the late Thomas Wedder-
burn, Esq., 3rd son of 4th baronet (of ist creation) : —
Issue of the late John Wedderburn, Esq., 6. 1798, d. 1839: in. 1823, Lady Helen Ogilvy, who
d. 1868, da. of 7th Earl of Airlie : —
Helen Georgina : in. 1871, Andrew Webster, Esq., who d. 1876. Residence, Beaulieu, Hants.
Grandchildren of the late John Wedderburn, Esq., b. 1798 (ante) : —
Issue of the late Lieut. -Col. John Walter Wedderburn, b. 1824, d. 1879: lit. 1854, Margaret
Anne, da. of Thomas Whaite, Esq. : —
Rev. John Walter Maurice, b. 1855 ; ed. at Glenalmond ; is Incumbent of St. Peter's, Stornoway-
Charles David St. Clair, b. 1864. Helen Margaret Ogilvy.
Issue of the late James Alexander Wedderburn, Esq., b. 1825, d. 1854 : in. 1848, Marion (now
of 76, Cadogan Place, S.W.), da. of Sir James Cosmo Melvill, K.C.B. : —
Alexander Dundas Ogilvy, b. 1854 ; ed. at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; Bar. Inner Temple 1880 : in. 1887,
Mathilde, da. of Henry William Segelcke, Esq., of Elfindale, Herne Hill, S.E., and has issue living,
Alexander Henry Melvill, b. 1892, — Margaret Griselda, b. 1888. Residence, 47, Cadogan Place, S.W.
Cliambers, Farrar's Building, Temple, E.G. Club, Travellers'. Marion Hester : in. 1881, Capt.
Stephen Blyth Moore, formerly 2nd Batn. Roy. Scots (Lothian Regt.), and has issue living,
Stephen St. Leger, b. 18 — , — Marion Wedderburn, — Eileen Hester. Residence, Chilfrome House,
near Dorchester.
This family was formerly attached to the fortunes of the Stuart family. The sth baronet (creation.
1704) having embraced the cause of the exiled royal family, served as a volunteer at the battle of
Culloden, where he was taken prisoner. He was executed on Kennington Common, Nov. 28th, 1746,
and his estate was forfeited. His descendants, however, continued to assume the title until it was re-
conferred in 1803, with special remainder to the heirs male of the 4th baronet of the original creation.
The 3rd baronet of the 2nd creation sat as M.P. for South Ayrshire (L) 1868-74, ar>d for the Hadding-
ton Burghs 1879-82.
Welby-Gregory, see Gregory.
WELDON, Creation 1723, of Raninderry, Queen's County.
Sir ANTHONY CROSDILL WELDON, 5th Baronet ; b.
March i6th, 1827; s. his father, Col. Sir ANTHONY, 1858;
formerly Lieut. Madras Army ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Queen's
K co. (High Sheriff 1861), and a J.P. for Kildare : ;//. 1862,
fj | Lizzie Caroline Thomasina, da. of the late Col. Arthur Kennedy,
i8th Hussars, of Cultra, co. Down, and has issue.
^nns — Argent, a cinquefoil pierced gules, on a chief of the second,
a demi-lion issuant of the first. Crest — ist, a demi-lion rampant argent
guttee-de-sang ; 2nd, the bust of Queen Elizabeth.
Seats — Kilmprony, Athy, Kildare ; Rahinderry, Queen's co. Clubs—
Oriental, Hibernian United Service.
Sons living— ANTHONY ARTHUR, b. March ist, 1863 ; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1884) ; isa J.P. for Kildare and Queen's cos., and Capt,
4th Batn. Prince of Wales's Leinster Regt. (Roy. Canadians). Thomas
Hamilton, b. 1864; is Lieut Portsmouth Div., Submarine Miners, R.E.
——Bertram de Weltden, b. 1872 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; is Lieut, ist Batn. Leicester-
shire Regt. Ralph Lewen, b. 1875.— Henry Walter, b. 1878.
Daughters living— MabellejHarriet Lucy. Murielle Nina Eva.
Brothers living— Walter, b. 1828 ; entered Madras Army 1845, became Major 1865, Lieut.-Col. 1871,
Col. 1876, and Maj.-Gen. 1877, when he retired : m. ist, 1861, Louisa Acheson, who d. 1872, da. of
Sir James Macaulay Higginson, K.C.B. ; 2ndly, 1876, Annie Howard, da. of the late Daniel Molloy,
Esq., of Clonbela, King's co., and has issue living (by ist marriage), Helen Mary, — Norah Harriet, —
Alice Frances,— Louisa Ellinor,— Evelyn Maud Mary,— (by 2nd marriage), Arthur Stewart, b. 1877, —
Harriet Hockley, — Gertrude Wilmer. Thomas, C.I.E., b. 1834 ; is Col. I.S.C. ; sometime
Commr. of Town Police, Madras ; C.I.E. 1888 : ;«. 1865, Helen Rachael Louisa, da. of the late
Gen. George William Young Simpson, R.A., and has issue living, George Anthony, b. 1866; is
Lieut, ist Batn. Roy. Dublin Fusiliers, — Francis Harry, b. 1869 ; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Sherwood
Foresters (Derbyshire Regt.),— Walter Ivan, b. 1871 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd and 4th Batns. Manchester
Regt.,— Louie Harriet Grace. Residence, Forest Park, near Windsor. Francis, b. 1835 ; is
Col. I.S.C. : m. 1871, Henrietta Frances Alicia, da. of the late Langford Kennedy, Esq., and has
issue living, Walter Langford, b. 1872,— Ernest Stewart, b. 1877,— Ethel Olive, b. 1875,— Winifred
Edith, b: 1883, — Evelyn Francis Alicia, b. 1885. Residence, Erlimount, Eat ley, Reading.^—
Rev. Lewen Burton, D.D., />. 1840; is R. of Bridport : m. 1871, Olivia, da. of Sir Croker Barring-
ton, 4th baronet, and has issue living, Lewen Francis Barrington, b. 1875, — Kenneth Charles, b.
1876, — Maryl-Caroline,— Hilda Frances,— Anna Felicia. Residence, The Rectory, Bridport.
Sisters living— Anna Maria : m. 1860, John Edward Chapman, Esq., who d. 1885, and has issue
living, Archibald John, b. 1862 ; is Lieut, and Adj. 2nd Batn. Roy. Dublin Fusiliers, — Walter
William Thomas, b. 1864, — George Aubrey Weldon, b. 1868, — Robert Wellesley, b. 1869, — Anna
Maria, — Harriet Mary Frances, — Elizabeth Catherine. — — Selina : m. 1865, Harman Herring
Cooper, Esq., who d. 1888, and has issue living, Harman Herring, b. 1866, — William, b. 1873; —
~rosdill, b. 1874, — Elizabeth, — Harriet, — Selina, — Hermina, — Kathleen, — Adeline, — Olive
Anthony C
Lewen.— —Elinor Emma: in. 1869, Abraham Hobson, Ksq
has issue living, Elinor Weldon. Residence, Brooklands, MI
, Abraham Hobson, Esq., M.D., F.R.C.S.I., who d. i£
en-ion, Balls Bridge, Dublin.
7, and
DEBRETTJS 'ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
571
This baronet is descended from Bertram de Weltden, Bishop of Durham, temp. Conquest. Antony
Weldon, Clerk to the Board of Green Cloth, temp. Elizabeth, received from the Queen a grant of the
manor of Swanscombe, Kent, in the church of which there are curious old family monuments. The
patent of the ist baronet, Sir Thomas Burdett, was conferred with remainder to the male issue of his
sister Anne, wife of Walter Weldon, Esq.
WELLS, Creation 1883, of Upper Grosvenor Street, and Golder's Hill, Hampstead,
Middlesex.
THOMAS SPENCER WELLS, ist Baronet, el. son of
the late William Wells, Esq., of St. Albans; l>. Feb. 3rd, 1818 ;
M.R.C.S. Eng. 1841, F.R.C.S. Eng. 1844, and F.K.Q. C.P.I.
1867, Hon. M.D. Leyden, Bologna, and Dublin; formerly
Surg. R.N. ; was Surg. to British Civil Hospitals at Smyrna
and Renkoi during Crimean war 1854-6, Vice-Pres. of R.C.S.
Eng. 188081, and Pres. 1882-3; >s a LXL. for London, Com.
of Norwegian Order of St. Olaf, a member of numerous
learned Sos., Surg. to H.M.'s Household, and author of
several surgical and other works: ;//. 1853, Elizabeth Lucas,
who (/. 1886, da. of James Wright, Esq., of Sydenham, Kent,
and has issue.
^rins — Azure, a lion rampant argent, holding between the paws a horse-
shoe or, in chief a serpent nowed of the last. Cnst — In front of a demi
ostrich displayed argent holding in the beak a horse-shoe or, a serpent nowed
proper.
Residences — 3, Upper Grosvenor Street, W. ; Golder's Hill, Hamp-
stead, N.W.
Son living— ARTHUR SPENCER, b. June 251)1, 1866. Club, New University.
Daughters living— Ida Helen. Theodosia Mary. Elizabeth Marian : m. 1889, John
Castleman Swinburne- Hanham, Esq. Residence, Mansion House, Dorset. Alice Barbara.
Evelyn Margaret.
WEMYSS, Creation 1704, of Bogie, Fifeshire.
Sir DAVID WEMYSS, 8th Baronet, son
of the late John Wemyss, Esq., Writer to the
Signet, of Kirkcaldy ; b. Aug. 1837 ; s. his
brother, Sir John, 1878.
^rms — Quarterly: ist and 4th, or, a lion rampant
gules, armed and langued azure ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a
lion rampant sable. Crtst — A swan proper. jSnpporttrs —
Two swans with wings endorsed proper.
Residence — Toronto, Canada.
In scientia veritas, in
arte honestas.
Truth in science,
honesty in art.
Sister living — Catherine Knox : m. 1860, Robert
Wemyss, Esq., J.P. Residence, 541, Church Street,
/ think. Toronto, Canada.
The Heir to the title, should he be living, is an uncle of the present baronet. He went to America
many years ago, and not having been heard of for a very considerable time he is presumed to have
died without issue ; in such case the heir-presumptiveship is vested in a younger branch, and is
claimed by Robert Wemyss, Esq., J.P. (ante), and also by James Balfour Wemyss, Esq., of Wemyss
Hall and Unthank.
WESTERN, Creation 1864, of Rivenhall, Essex.
Sir THOMAS CHARLES CALLIS WESTERN, 3rd
Baronet; b. Aug. 29th, 1850; s. his father, Sir THOMAS
SUTTON, 1877; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; formerly
Lieut, and Life Guards ; is a J.P. and a D. L. for Essex : m.
1883, Elizabeth Ellen, el. da. of the late T. Newton, Esq.
$:tiron of <Dnc JCibing — Rivenhall R., Essex.
$rnw — Sable, a chevron between £\vo crescents in chief, and a trefoil
slipped in base. Crtst — A demi-lion or, in its dexter paw a trefoil slipped
vert.
Seats— Felix Hall, Kelvedon, Essex ; Rivenhall Place, Witham, Essex ;
Tattingstone Place, Ipswich, Suffolk. Town Residence — 21, Castletown
Road, W. Kensington, W. Club— Pratt's.
The family of Western settled in London temp. Henry VII., and by
temere nee timide. marriage are descended from Sir John Bourchier, Baron Berners. The
Neither rashly nor ist baronet was Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum and M.P. for North
shly
i^t uAiuiiciwoa Ajut u j-ficuiciiaui ciiiu ^USLUS IVULUIUI um diiu JLTJL.X . ivi i-iuini
Essex (L) 1865-8 ; and the 2nd baronet sat as M.P. for Maldon(£) 1857-65.
WhaHey-Smythe-Gardiner, see Gardiner.
Wheeler-Cuffe, see Cuffe.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
WHELER, Creation 1660, of Leamington-Hastings, Warwickshire.
Sir TREVOR WHELER, nth Baronet ; b. March i2th,
1828; j. his father, Luut.-Gen. Sir FRANCIS, C.B., 1878;
entered Bengal Army 1844, and retired as Col. 1870 ; served in
Sutlej campaign 1846 (medal with clasp), in Burmese war (medal
with clasp), in Indian Mutiny campaign 1858-9, in Central India
(medal with clasp), with Eusofzai field-force 1863 (severely
wounded, and medal with clasp), and in Bhootan war 1865-6
(clasp) : m. 1852, Cordelia Mary Jane, da. of the late Major
John A. Scott, of the Bengal Cav., and has issue.
r, a chevron between three leopards' faces sable. Crist — On a
ducal coronet or, an eagle displayed gules.
Residence — Baling.
Facie tenus.
Up to the mark. Son living— EDWARD, b. Dec. sth, 1857; is Capt. Roy. Sussex Regt.,
and Adj. 2nd Vol. Batn. Manchester Regt. : m. 1884, Mary Leontine,
da. of Sir Richard Wood, G.C.M.G., C.B. [tee Godfrey, Bart.], and has issue living, Trevor Wood,
b. 1889, — Feridah Audrey, — Cordelia Edm^.
Half-Brothers living — Francis Henry, b. 1848 ; formerly Major 2nd Batn. Loyal North Lancashire
Regt. ; retired as Lieut.-Col. 1887 : m. 1885, Jenny, da. of the late John Highett, Esq., of
Weymouth, Dorset, and of Highton, Victoria, and has issue living, Trevor, b. 1888,— a son, b. i8gi,
—Doris Laura. Charles Stuart, b. 1851 ; is Major 6th Bengal Cav. : in. 1876, Alice Lilian, da.
of Lieut.-Col. J. S. Ogilvie, B.S.C., and has issue living, Aubery Stuart, b. 1877, — Dorothy.
Sister living — Harriet Anne: in. 1829, Dr. Kemp, H.E.I.C.S., who d. 1858, and has issue living,
James Wheler, b. 1851, — Francis Palmer, b. 1853 ; Bar. Inner Temple, 1880, — Henry Couran
Lyon, b. 1857, — Agnes : m. 1877, Lieut.-Col. Reginald William Sartorius, V.C., C.M.G., of
Lymington, Hants. Residence,
Daughter living Of Sth Baronet— Lucy Penelope: m. 1854, Peirce Wynne Yorke, Esq., who
d. 1891. Residence, Dyffryn Aled, Abergele.
Widow living Of 10th Baronet— ELIZABETH (Lady Wlieler), da. of the late William Bishop,
Esq., of Grey's Wood, Surrey : m. 1841, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Francis Wheler, C.B. , who d. 1878.
Residence, South Lawn, Hesketh Park, Southport.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Charles John Wheler, Esq., 2nd son of 7th baronet : —
Issue of the late Edward Wheler, Esq., b. 1798, d. 1879: in. 1845, Elizabeth Anne, da. of
Samuel Tertius Gallon, Esq., of Duddeston, Warwickshire :—
Edward Gallon, b. 1850; ed. al Rugby; is Commr. to Duke of Northumberland, and a J.P. for
Northumberland: m. 1890, Mary Louisa, da. of the late James Dugdale, Esq., of Wroxall Abbey,
Warwickshire. Residence, Swansfield House, Alnwick.— — Lucy Elizabeth : in. 1889, Col. Thomas
James Clarke Aylmer Studdy, R.A.
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Trevor Wheler, b. 1804, d. 1860 : in. 1834, Charlotte, whorf. 1885,
da. of the Rev. Charles Euseby Isham: —
Henry Isham, b. 1840 ; entered Bengal Army 1857, and retired as Col. 1883 ; served in Bhootan campaign
1864-5 (medal with clasp): in. 1869, Frances Catherine, da. of Col. James Charles Innes, Bengal N.I.,
and has issue living, Laura Evelyn, b. 1878. Residence, Bel Royal, St. Lawrence, Jersey.—
William Alfred, b. 1843 ; formerly in India Navy ; is a Com. in service of Peninsular and Oriental
Co.: m. 1879, Mary Margaret, da. of the late William John Gumming, Esq., M.R.C.S., and has
issue living, Frederick Trevor, b. 1880, — Winifred Margaret, — Mary Glynne. Residence, Abbots-
field, St. Albans. John Mordaunt, b. 1845; L.R.C.P. Edin., and L.S.A. 1877: in. ist, 1872,
Caroline Martha Anne [marriage dissolved on her petition 1881], da. of the late Josiah Cash, Esq.,
M.D., of Matlock ; 2ndly, 1882, Ellen Victoria, who d. 1891, da. of the late John Coates, Esq., of
Seedley Cottage, Pendleton, Manchester, and widow of Sydney Smilh, Esq., of Barr Hill, Pendle-
ton, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Annie Rose,- — Gertrude Caroline. Caroline Emma :
at. 1869, the Rev. William Handcock, and has issue living, Arthur Robert William, b. 1872, — Alice
Caroline Isham. Isabella Mary. Emily Georgiana Erskine.— Rosa Penelope: /«. 1874, the
Rev. Arthur Beauclerc Tarbutt, who d. 1889, and has issue living, Eleanor Isham. Residence,
Issue of the late Charles John Wheler, Esq. (ante), b. 1766, d. 1856 : in. 1797, Isabel,
who d. 1841, da. of John Close, Esq., of Eastby, Yorkshire : —
Rev. Frederick, b. 1812 ; is V. of Dunchurch : in. 1863, Catherine Emma, da. of the late William
Plowden, Esq., of Ewhurst Park, Hants. Residence, Dunchurch Vicarage, Warwickshire.^—
Isabella : in. 1833, Rev. P. Powlett, who d. 1866, of Frankton, Warwickshire. Residence, Rugby.
Granddaughter of the late Rev. Henry Trevor Wheler (ante) :—
Issue of ihe late Charles Trevor Wheler, Esq., b. 1841, d. 1874: m. 1861, Elizabeth Anne,
who d. 1872, da. of John Fleming Martin Reid, Esq. : —
Edith Trevor : in. 1891, the Rev. Aston Legh Whitlock, Curate of Windsor. Residence, 3, Queen's
Terrace, Windsor.
Issue of the late Rev. William Wheler, 3rd son of 7th baronet, b. 1770, d. 1834: in.
1807, Charlotte Sophia, who d. 1878, da. of William Harding, Esq., of Barasset,
CO. Warwick : —
Theresa : >«. 1836, the Rev. George Rudston Read, R. of Sutton-upon-Derwent, who d. 1864, and has
issue living, Trevor Wheler CALVERLEY-RUDSTON, (of Hayton Hall, York, and Allerthorpe Hall,
Pocklington, E. Yorks. Clubs, Junior Carlton, Yorkshire), b. 1850 ; is a Commr. of Income Tax,
a J.P., and a D.L. for E. Riding, and a J.P. for N. Riding, of Yorkshire ; assumed the surname
of Calverley-Rudston, by Roy. Licence 1886: in. 1873, Annie, da. of the late Gilbert Wilkes, Esq.,
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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of Chadvvick Manor, co. Warwick, and has issue living, William George Trevor b. 1874, Annie
Teresa b. 1875, Evelyn Maude b. 1880. Charlotte. Residence, Oak Dale, Regent Street,
Leamington.
Granddaughter of the late Rev. William Trevor Wheler (ante) : —
Issue of the late John Wheler, Esq., b. 1812, d. 1851 : m. 18 — , Jane Elizabeth, da. of
Christopher Rowland Richardson, Esq., of Kumtoul, Tirhoot, India : —
Theresa Jane. Residence, 6, Melcombe Place, Dorset Square, N.W.
The ist baronet, Sir William, was M.P. for Queensborough • temp. Charles II., and his wife was
Laundress to the Royal Family. The 2nd baronet, Col. Sir Charles, his cousin, who succeeded by a
special limitation, was Governor of the Leeward Islands, M.P. for Cambridge University in the Long
Parliament, and one of the gentlemen entrusted to carry the plate of that University to Charles I. The
gth baronet, Lieut. -Col. Sir Trevor, served throughout the Peninsular war, including Waterloo ; and
the loth baronet, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Francis, C.B., served in Bundlecund 1821-2, in Afghanistan 1839-40,
in the Punjab 1848-9. and in Indian Mutiny 1858-9.
WHICHCOTE, Creation 1660, of Aswarby, Lincolnshire.
Sir GEORGE WHICHCOTE, 8th Baronet ; b. May
3 1st, 1817 ; s. his brother, Sir THOMAS, 1892 : m. 1866,
Louisa Day, third da. of the late Thomas William Clagett,
Esq., of Fetcham, Surrey, and has issue.
patron of Jforir JCifaings — Harpswell D., Aswarby R., Swarby V., Timber-
and V., Lincolnshire.
^irins — Ermine, two boars passant gules, langued azure, the tusks and
bristles or. ftrtst — A boar's head erased and erect gules, langued azure,
armed or.
Residence —
Sons living— GEORGE, b. Sept. srd, 1870. - Hugh Christopher, b.
1874.
Juste et droit. Daughter living— Louisa Mary.
Just and right. Daughters living Of 7th Baronet— Isabella (Lady Bnrghley): m.
1875, the Rt. Hon. Lord Burghley, P.C., M.P., el. son of 3rd Marquess
of Exeter. Residences, Burghley House, Stamford ; Aswarby Park, Folkingham, Lincolnshire.
The ist baronet, Sir Jeremy Whichcote, was Solicitor-General to the Prince Elector Palatine. At
ased the
3rd baron
, ,
the requestpf Charles II., during his exile, he purchased the Wardenship of the Fleet, and by officiating
himself at times sheltered the King's agents. The 3rd baronet was M.P. for Cambridgeshire.
WHITE. Creation 1802, of Wallingwells, Nottinghamshire.
Sir THOMAS WOOLLASTON WHITE, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Feb. 7th, 1828 ; s. his father, Sir THOMAS WOOLLASTON. 1882 ;
formerly Lieut. -Col. i6th Lancers ; is a J.P. for Notts.
£Xrms — Gules, a chevron vaire between three lions rampant or. Crtst—
Out of a ducal coronet argent, a demi-eagle displayed sable.
Seat — Wallingwells, Worksop. Club — United Service.
Loyal unto death.
Brother living-WILLIAM KNIGHT HAMILTON RAMSAY, b.
Jan. 23rd, 1834 : m. 1876, Edith Laura, da. of the late Rev. Archibald
Paris, of Ludgvan, Cornwall, and has issue living, Archibald Woollaston,
b. 1877. — William Taylor, b. 1880,— Charles Ramsay, b. 1881,— John
Broughton, b, 1889,- — Bridget. Residence, Leahurst, Tickhill, Yorkshire.
Sisters living— Mary Elizabeth. Fanny Lucy Fowke (Lady Ramsay-
Gibson-Maitland) : m. 1869, Sir James Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland, 4th
baronet. Residences, Barnton, Midlothian ; Sauchieburn, Stirlingshire.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Rev. Taylor White, 2nd son of ist baronet, b, 1805, d. 1853 : m. ist,
1828, Dorothy Letitia, who d. 1840, da. of Col. John Kirke. ofMarkham, Notts: —
Taylor, b. 1837. John : b. 1839: m. 1876, Louisa Caroline, da. of the late George Towry
White, Esq., Barrister-at-law, and has issue living, Taylor Woollaston, b. 1879,— Euphemia Anne.
Letitia : ;«. 1875, Henry Kirke Hodge, Esq. Residence, Feilding, New Zealand.— Dorothea
Anne. Charlotte Crofts: >«. 1880, William James Chalk, Esq., and has issue living, Sybil
Guinevere Landon, — Gladys Mary, — Dorothy Bridget, — Evely Charlotte Prichard. Bridget :
574 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
;;/. 1876, the Rev. William John Humble-Crofts, R. of Waldron, and has issue living, John
Herbert, b. 1878,— Woollaston Gonville Bromhead, b. 1880,— Cyril Mitford, b. 1881,— Arthur
Maughan, b. 1883, — Gerald, b. 1886, — Edith Una, b. 1889,— Bridget Maud, b. 1892. Residence^
Waldron Rectory, Sussex.
White (Jenris-White-Jervis), see Jervis.
WHITEHEAD, Creation 1889, of Highfield House, Catford Bridge, Kent.
Sir JAMES WHITEHEAD, M.P., ist Baronet, son of
James Whitehead, Esq., of Appleby, Westmorland ; b. March
2nd, 1834 ; ed. at Appleby Sch., Westmorland ; elected an
Alderman of City of London (Cheape Ward) 1882 ; was Sheriff
of London and Middlesex 1884-5, Lord Mayor of London
1888-9, and Sheriff of co. London 1890-91 ; unsuccessfully
contested Westmorland, N., or Appleby, Div. (LG) 1885 and
1886 ; has sat as M.P. for Leicester since July 1892 ; formerly
a Bradford Merchant in London ; is a Fellow of So. of Anti-
quaries, of Statistical So., and of Roy. Historical So., a J.P.
and D.L. for Westmorland, a Lieut, for City of London, a
J.P. for Kent and for co. of London, Com. of Legion of
Honour, Knight Com. of Order of Takovo and Grand Cordon
Virtute et labore. of St_ gava of Servia> and Knight Officer of Order of Leopold
By pluck and nork. of Belgjum . has 2nd dass of Lion and Sun of Persia: ;«.
1860, Mercy Matilda, da. of Thomas Hinds, Esq., of Bank House, St. Neots, Hunts,
and has issue.
^rms —Per pale azure and sable, on a fesse invected and plain cottised or, between three fleurs-
de-lis of the last a fasces erect between two eagles' heads erased proper. Crest —An eagle, wings
expanded proper, each wing charged with a fasces erect or, supporting an escutcheon of the arms.
Residence — 9, Cambridge Gate, Regent's Park, N.W. Clubs— Reform, City Liberal.
Sons living— GEORGE HUGH, b. Oct. wth, 1861 ; ed. at Clifton Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1884, M.A. 1887); is one of H.M.'s Lieuts. for City of London, and a Member of London
Stock Exchange: m. 1889, Gertrude Grace, da. of William Ascroft, Esq.,J.P., of Overleigh House,
Preston, and The Wyke, Grasmere, Westmorland, and has issue living, James Hugh Edendale, b.
1890, — Christobel, b. 1891. Residence, Red Bank, Bromley, Kent. Clubs, City Liberal, Devon-
shire. Rowland Edward, b. 1863 ; ed. at Clifton Coll., and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1886,
M.A. 1889) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1888, and Lincoln's Inn, 1890 ; is one of H.M.'s Lieuts. for City of
London ; appointed Lecturer to Incorporated Law So. 1890 and 1891. Chambers, 14, Old Square,
W.C. Club, Devonshire.— Gilbert Hinds, b. 1866; ed. at Clifton Coll., and in Germany; is
Lieut. 8th Vol. Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own). Club, Devonshire. Wilfred James,
b. 1873 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Coll., Oxford.
Daughters living— Leila Isabel Mercy, b. 1874 Florence Marian, b. 1877.
HAWXINS-WHITSHED, Creation 1834, of Killincarrick, Wicklow. [Extinct 1871.]
Sir ST. VINCENT BENTINCK HAWKiNS-WHiTSHED,3rd and \astEaroiut.
Daughter living Of 3rd Baronet— Elizabeth Alice Frances : m. ist, 1879, Col. Frederick Gustavus
Burnaby, who d. 1885 ; 2ndly, 1886, John Frederic Main, Esq., C.E., and has issue living (by ist
marriage), Harry Arthur Frederick Gustavus St. Vincent, b. 1880. Residence,
Daughter living Of 2nd Baronet— Renira : m. 1862, Rear-Adm. Edwin John Pollard, and has issue
living, James Hawkins Whitshed, b. 1866: ed. at Repton ; is Lieut. 2nd Batn. Roy. Scots Fusiliers,
— Arthur Erskine St. Vincent, b, 1869; ed. at Repton, and at Oriel Coll., Oxford; is Lieut, ist
Batn. Border Regt., — Renira Elizabeth, — Lucy Clara, — Sevilla Florence, — Evelyn Hyacinthe, —
Grace Emily. Residence, Haynford Hall, Norwich.
Widow living Of 3rd Baronet— (ANNE ALICIA) ALICE (Lady Havvkins-lVhitshcd), da. of the late
Rev. the Hon. John Gustavus Handcock [see B. Castlemaine, colls.] : »i. ist, 1858, Sir St. Vincent
Bentinck Hawkins- Whitshed, 3rd and last baronet, who d. 1871 ; 2ndly, 1885, J. Percival Hughes,
Esq. Residence,
WHITWORTH, Creation 1869, of the Firs, Lancashire, and of Stancliffe, Derby.
[Extinct 1887.]
Sir JOSEPH WHITWORTH, ist and last Baronet.
Widow living— MARV LOUISA (Lady Whitivorth), da. of Daniel Broadhurst, Esq., and widow of
Alfred Orrell, Esq., of The Grove, Cheadle, and the Cottage, Grasmere: m. 1871, as his second
wife, Sir Joseph Whitworth, ist baronet. Residence, Stancliffe, Derby.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
575
WIGGIN, Creation 1892, of Metchley Grange, Harborne, Staffordshire.
HENRY WIGGIN, ist Baronet, son of the late
William Wiggin, Esq., of Cheadle, Staffordshire; b. Feb.
I4th, 1824; is a J.P., a D.L., and a County Alderman for
Staffordshire, a J. P. for Worcestershire and City of Birming-
ham, and a Director of the Midland Railway; sat as M.P.
for E. Staffordshire (Z) 1880-85, and for Staffordshire, Hands-
worth Div. (LU) 1885-92: m. 1851, Mary Elizabeth, second
da. of the late David Malins, Esq., J.P., of Edgbaston, Bir-
mingham, and has issue.
^rms — Gules, three mullets of six points argent, on a chief engrailed
or two spurs sable. Crest — Over a fleur-de-lis sable, a spur or between
two wings erect proper, each charged with a fleur-de-lis of the first.
Seats — Metchley Grange, Harborne, Birmingham ; Garth Gwynion,
To thine own self be true. Machynlleth, N. Wales. Club — Reform.
Sons living— HENRY ARTHUR, b. May 3rd, 1852; is a J.P. for Staffordshire : m. 1878, Annie
Sarah, da. of the late Charles Rogers Cope, Esq., of Kinnerton Court, Radnorshire, and Metchley
House, Edgbaston, and has issue living, Charles Richard Henry, b. 1885, — Margaret Annie, b. 1879,
— Elinor Mary, b. 1882. Residence, Harborne Park, Birmingham. Club, Reform. Walter
William, b, 1856 ; is a J.P. for Staffordshire, and Lieut. Worcestershire Yeo. Cav. ; formerly Capt.
3rd Batn. N. Staffordshire Regt. : tit. 1886, Edith, da. of the late G. C. Adkins, Esq., of The
Lightwoods, near Birmingham, and has issue living, George Robert, b. 1889, — Christopher, b. 1891.
Residence, The Forehill House, near King's Norton, Worcestershire. Club, Junior United Ser-
vice. Alfred Harold, b. 1864 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1886) : »/. 1887, Margaret, da.
of the late Edward J. Nettlefold, Esq., of Highgate, N., and has issue living, William Henry,
b. 1888,— Hilda Margaret, 6. 1889,— Nancy, 6. 1892. Residence, Griffin's Hill House, Selly Oak,
near Birmingham. Club, New University.— —Edgar Askin, b. 1867 ; is Capt. I3th Hussars.
Club, Cavalry.
Daughters living— Mary Elizabeth, b. 1860: m. 1884, Major Richard Charles Bernard Lawrence,
ist Dragoon Guards, and has issue living, Alexander Erskine, b. 1889, — Ellen Mary, b. 1891.
Ethel Malins, b. 1861.
Wigram, see Fitz-Wygram.
Y cadarn a'r cyfrwys.
Strong and crafty.
WILLIAMS, Creation 1798, of Bodelwyddan, Flintshire.
Sir WILLIAM GRENVILLE WILLIAMS, 4th Baronet ;
b. May 3Oth, 1844 ; s. his father, Sir HUGH, 1876 ; ed. at Eton ;
formerly Capt. ist Life Guards ; is a J.P. for co. Denbigh, a
J.P. and D.L. of Flintshire (High Sheriff 1883), formerly Lieut. -
Col. Montgomery Yeo. Cav. ; retired as Hon. Col. : m. 1884,
Ellinor Harriet, only da. of Willoughby Hurt Sitwell, Esq.,
of Ferney Hall, Salop, and has issue.
Jhtron of ®nt fibing— Bodelwyddan V., Flint.
5>rms — Argent, two foxes counter-salient in saltire gules, a crescent for
difference. Crtst — A fox's head erased.
Seats— Bod Elwyddan, Rhuddlan R.S.O.; Bod Idris, Llan Degla, Mold.
Clubs — Naval and Military, Carlton.
Sons living-wiLLiAM WILLOUGHBY, b. Feb. nth, TSSS. — Hugh
Grenville, b. 1889. Francis Idris, b. 1891.
Daughters living— Ellinor Henrietta Megan Louise.
Brothers living— I'ery J?ev. Watkin Herbert, b. 1845 ; ed. at Westminster, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford
(B.A. 1870, M.A. 1872) ; formerly V. of Bodelwyddan ; is Dean of St. Asaph : m. 1879, Alice, da.
of the late Gen. Henry Monckton [see V. Galway, colls.]. Residence, The Deanery, St. Asaph.
Club, Oxford and Cambridge.— Robert ap Hugh, b. 1849; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ;
formerly Lieut. 4th Batn. Oxfordshire L.I. ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Anglesey (High Sheriff 1884),
and Capt. and Hon. Major Roy. Anglesey Engineer Militia. Residence, Plasgwyn, Llanfair,
R.S.O., Anglesey. Club, Junior Carlton. Owen John, b. 1850; ed. at Eton, and at Magdalene
Coll., Camb. ; formerly Capt. Denbigh Yeo. Cav. ; is a J.P. for Denbighshire. Club, Junior
Carlton.— —Charles Henry Bennett, b. 1854; ed. at Eton and at St. Peter's Coll., Camb. ; is Capt.
and Hon. Major ith Batn. Oxfordshire L.I., and a J S. for Salop; served in S. African war 1879
(medal with clasp;: m. 1882, the Hon. Mabel Emma Boscawen, da. of 6th Viscount Falmouth,
and has issue living, Evelyn Hugh Watkin, 6. 1884, — Mary Nesta Harriet. — Gwenllian Mabli.
Residence, Knolton Hall, Ellesmere, Salop. Club, Junior Carlton.
Sisters living — Edith Sarah: in. 1^69, Salusbury Kynaston Mainwaring, Esq., and has issue
livingj Charles Francis Kynaston, b. 1871 ; ed. at Eton ; is Lieut. 3rd Batn. Oxfordshire L.I., —
Watkin Randle Kynaston, b. 1875 ; is at Eton. Residence, Oteley, Ellesmere. Mary Charlotte
Lucy. Residence, The Brow, Ruabon. Arabella Antonia. Residence, The Brow Ruabon.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Daughters living Of 2nd Baronet— Margaret Maria: m. 1868, Edmund Hope Verney, Esq.,
el. son of Sir Harry Verney, 2nd baronet. Residence, Rhianva, Anglesey. Maude Sarah : in.
1870, Frederick Wiiliam Verney, Esq., youngest son of Sir Harry Verney, 2nd baronet. Residence,
6, Onslow Gardens, S.W.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late William Williams, Esq., son of ist baronet, b. 1805, d, 1892 : in.
ist, 1855, Arabella, whod. 1867, da. of the late Rev. Canon Pretyman ; zndly, 1871,
Marian (now of Parciau, Ty'n-y-gongl, Llan Eugrad, Anglesey), da. of the late
Gen. William Henry Scott :
Laurence, b. 1876. Margaret. Rosamond.
The 2nd baronet assumed in 1842 the additional surname of Hay, but died without male issue [see
E. Amherst, colls.].
WILLIAMS, Creation 1866, of Tregullow.
Sir WILLIAM ROBERT WILLIAMS, 3rd Baronet ; b.
Feb.2ist, 1860 ; s. his father, Sir FREDERICK MARTIN, M.P.,
1878 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; formerly Capt. 3rd
Brig. W. Div. R.A. ; is a D.L. and a County Councillor
(Barnstaple Div.) for Devonshire : m. 1881, Matilda Frances,
da. of Edmund Beauchamp-Beauchamp, Esq., J.P., of Tre-
vince, Scorrier, Cornwall, and has issue.
$rms — Vair, three crescents or. Crtst — A demi-eagle azure, wings
elevated sable, each charged with four bezants.
Residence — Upcott, Barnstaple, N. Devon. Clubs — Bachelors',
Carl ton.
Sons living— WILLIAM FREDERICK, b. May I7th, 1886. Fred-
erick William, b. 1888 Burton Robert, b. 1889.
Daughter living— Frances Maria.
Brothers living— Frederick Law, b. 1862 ; is Capt. ist Batn. Dorsetshire
Regt. Edward Harvey, b. 1865. Leonard Alfred, b. 1867. Ernest
Martyn, b. 1871. Victor George, b. 1874. Bertram Leopold, b. 1878.
Sisters living— Caroline Sydney: m. 1881, John Alexander Arnott, Esq., Capt. 4th Batn. Cheshire
Regt., and has issue living, John, b. 1885, — Lauriston John, b. 1890, — Margaret Christian Salome, —
Mary Christian (twin), — Lina Victoria (twin). Residence, Severnleigh, Stoke Bishop, Gloucester-
shire.^^— Mary Christian : m. 1884, John Charles Williams, Esq., M.P., and has issue living,
Charles, b. 1886, — Robert, b. 1888, --May, b. 1890. Residences, Caerhays Castle, St. Austell,
Cornwall ; Werrington Park, Launceston. Beatrice Julia : m. 1892, Charles Henry Cave, Esq.
Residence,
Uncles living (sons of ist Baronet) — Arthur Edward, b. 1832. Charles Henry BASSET, b. 1834 ;
is a J.P. for Devon ; formerly in R.N., and Capt. and Hon. Major Roy. N. Devon Hussars ; sat as
M.P. for Barnstaple (O 1868-74 ; assumed 1880, by royal license, the surname of Basset : in. 1858,
Harriet Mary, da. of Arthur Davie-Bassett, Esq., of Umberleigh, and Watermouth Castle, Devon,
and has issue living, Walter Basset, b. 1863 ; is a retired Lieut. R.N., — Edith Basset : ;//. 1882,
Capt. Ernest Charles Penn Curzon, iSth Hussars [see E. Howe, colls.]. Residences, Pilton House,
Barnstaple ; Watermouth Castle, Ilfracombe. Club, Junior United Service. Michael, b. 1839 ;
ed. at Harrow, and at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B. A. 1863, M. A. 1864) ; is a J.P. for Cornwall. Resi-
dence, 6, Sackville Street, W. Clubs, Oxford and Cambridge, United University, Junior Carlton,
New University.
Aunt living (daughter of ist Baronet) — Caroline Catherine. Residence,
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Richard Michael Williams, 2nd son of ist baronet, b.
1830, d. 1867 : m. 1858, Georgiana Sophia, da. of the Rev. Thomas Phillpotts, of
Porthgwidden, Cornwall : —
William Phillpotts, b. 1860 ; formerly Capt. Cornwall and Devon Miners' Artillery, W. Div. R.A.
Lionel Arthur, b. 1861 ; formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. The King's Own (Yorkshire L.I.).
The first baronet, Sir William, was Sheriff of Cornwall 1851; and the 2nd baronet, Sir Frederick
Martin, sat as M.P. for Truro (C) 1865-78.
GRIFFIES-WILLIAMS, Cr. 1815, of Llwyn-y-Wormwood, Carmarthen. [Extinct 1878.]
Rev. Sir DAVID HERBERT THACKERAY GRIFFIES-WILLIAMS, 4th Bart.
Daughter living Of 2nd Baronet— Caroline Louisa: m. 1847, William Mawdley Savage, Esq.,
who d. 1867,' of Norton House, co. Somerset. Residence,
Nil despirandum.
We are to despair of
nothing.
Williams-Bulkeley, see Bulkeley.
Williams-Drummond, see Drummond.
Williams- Wynn, see Wynn.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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WILLIAMSON, Creation 1642, of East Markham, Nottinghamshire.
,S» HEDWORTH WILLIAMSON, %t\i Baronet; b. March
25th, 1827 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; s. his father,
Sir HEDWORTH. M.P., 1861 ; was in Diplo. Ser. 1848-54; is a
D.L., a J.P., and a County Alderman for Durham (High Sheriff
1877) ; formerly Capt. ist Durham Vol. Artillery ; sat as M.P.
for N. Durham (Z) 1864-74 : m- I863, Lady Elizabeth Jane
Hay Liddell, da. of ist Earl of Ravensworth, and has issue.
^rms — Or, a chevron gules between three trefoils slipped sable. Cnst —
Out of a mural crown gules, a demi-wy vern or.
Seat — Whitburn Hall, Sunderland. Clubs — Brooks's, Fox, Marl-
borough.
Sons living— HEDWORTH, 6. May 23rd, 1867 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch.
Ch., Oxford. Clubs, Brooks's, Marlborough. Adolphus Hudleston,
.ff.A'., b. 1869 ; became Lieut. 1891.— Frederick Charles, b. 1872.
Daughters living— Beatrice Anne : m. 1887, Major Edward William Herbert, King's Roy. Rifle
Corps [see E. Powis]. Horatia Dorothy.
Brothers living— William Henry, b. 1828 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 18— ).
Victor Alexander, C.M.G., b. 1838 ; ed. at Westminster, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (M.A. 1864);
Bar. Inner Temple 1865 ; is a D.L. of co. Durham ; was a Roy. Commr. 1872-3 to enquire into treat-
ment of Indian immigrants in Mauritius, and sometime a M.E.C. and M.L.C. of Fiji; C.M.G.
1882. Residence, 32, Lower Belgrave Street, S.W. Clubs, Travellers', Brooks's, Fox.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Robert Hudleston Williamson, Esq., 3rd son of 6th baronet, b. 1810,
d. 1869 : m. 1843, Margaret Grace, da. of the late William Gordon, Esq., of
Millrig, Ayrshire : —
Cecil Hedworth J. G. L. G., b. 1845 ; formerly Capt. 6th Dragoon Guards : m. 1886, Charlotte
Campbell, da. of the late Alexander Robert Campbell-Johnston, Esq., of 84, St. George's Square,
S.W. Clubs, Naval and Military, Junior Carlton.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Thomas Williamson, 3rd son of jth baronet : —
Issue of the late Henry William Williamson, Esq.. b. 18 — , d. 1844 : m. 1829. Margaret, da.
of Philip Augustus Browne, Esq. :—
Augustus Henry, b. 1831 ; formerly Capt. 3oth Regt. Club, Army and Navy.— —Ferdinand Hed-
worth, b. 1835 ; formerly Lieut. 4th Foot ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Sussex. Club, Junior United
Service. Louisa Mary Anne.— Florence Isabella Augusta.
Sir Thomas, the ist baronet, suffered greatly for his loyalty in the civil wars, and paid .£3,400 to
the sequestrators for his estate. Sir Hedworth, the 7th baronet was M.P. for the northern division
of Durham (L) 1832-7, and High Sheriff of that county.
Verite sans peur.
Truth without feai.
WILLOUGHBY, Creation 1794, of Baldon House, Oxfordshire.
.Sir JOHN CHRISTOPHER WILLOUGHBY, 5th Baronet ;
b. Feb. 2oth, 1859; s. his father, Sir JOHN POLLARD, M.P.,
1866; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; is Capt. Royal
Horse Guards, and employed under British S. Africa Co. ;
served in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal with clasp, and
bronze star), and in Nile expedition 1885 ; is a J.P. for Oxford-
shire.
jjpairon of fflnt ;£ibinn — Baldon Marsh R., Oxfordshire.
^rms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, sable, a cross engrailed or ; 2nd and 3rd,
gules, a cross-moline argent, all within a bordure gobony, argent and gules.
Crtst — A Saracen's head couped proper, ducally crowned or.
Seats — Baldon House, Oxford ; Berwick Lodge, Gloucestershire ;
Fulmer Hall, Gerard's Cross, Buckinghamshire. Clubs — Marlborough.
White's, Turf, Orleans, Hurlingham.
Sisters living— Alice Anna. Maria Gertrude.
Half-Sister living— Cicely Barr : m. 1860, Anthony Morris Storer, Esq., and has issue living, Leila
Minna Gertrude. Residence, Purley Park, Reading.
WidOW living Of 4th Baronet— MARIA ELIZABETH (Lady Willoughby), da. of Thomas Hawkes,
Esq., late M.P. for Dudley: m. 1854, as his 2nd wife, Sir John Pollard Willoughby, M.P., 4th
baronet, who d. 1866. Residence, Fulmer Hall, Gerard's Cross, Bucks.
This family is a junior branch of the Barons Willoughby d'Eresby, through John, 4th son of the
4th Baron. The 3rd baronet was successively M.P. for Yarmouth (Isle of Wight) and Evesham
(LC) ; and the 4th baronet, M.P. for Leominster (C) 1857, was a distinguished member of the Bombay
Government, and subsequently of the Indian Council at home; to him Western India is chiefly
indebted for the suppression of the practices of infanticide and suttee.
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WTLLSHIRE, Creation 1840.
Sir ARTHUR REGINALD THOMAS WILL-
SHIRE, 2nd Barouet ; b. Nov. 23rd, 1850; s. his
father, Gen. Sir THOMAS, G.C.B., 1862; ed. at
Wellington Coll.; formerly Capt. and Lieut. -Col.
2nd Batn. Scots Guards ; served in Egyptian cam-
paign 1882 (medal with clasp and bronze star) : m.
1891, Frederica Florence Emily, da. of Sir Sanford
Freeling, K.C.M.G., and has issue.
£Xrm3 — Per chevron azure and argent : in chief six crosses
patee, four and two, or ; and in base on a mount vert, a bay
horse caparisoned, thereon mounted a Beloochee soldier habited
and armed, brandishing a sword, all proper ; a chief of the
second, thereon a representation of the fortress of Khelat
proper; a canton gules charged with the star of the order of Dooranee kingdom. Crrst — A Caffre
holding in the dexter hand an assagai (spear) in bend sinister point downwards, and in the sinister
three assagais points upwards all proper. $npporttrs — On the dexter, a soldier of the 38th Regiment ;
and on the sinister, a soldier of the and Regiment, both habited and armed, and each holding in.
his exterior hand a musket, all proper.
Club— Guards'.
Son living- GERARD ARTHUR MAXWELL, b. Aug. i2th, 1892.
Brother living — Ernest Maxwell, b. 1856 ; ed. at Eton ; is Capt. 2nd Batn. Black Watch (Roy.
Highlanders): m. 1882, Lilyan Gertrude, da. of Maj.-Gen. James Davidson, and has issue .living,
Gladys Lilian.
Sister living— Alice Mary: m. 1881, the Rev. James Williams Adams, V.C., R. of Postwick,
Norwich, and has issue living, Edith Juliet Mary. Residence, Postwick Rectory, Norwich.
WldOW living Of 1st Baronet— ANNETTE LETITIA (Lady Wiltshire), da. of Capt. Berkeley
Maxwell, R.N. : m. 1848, Gen. Sir Thomas Willshire, G.C.B., ist baronet, whorf. 1862. Residence,
Denham Lodge, Uxbridge.
Gen. Sir Thomas, G.C.B., ist baronet, Col. of the 5151 Regiment, distinguished himself in
Afghanistan , at the siege of Ghuznee, and at the capture of Khelat ; he also served in the Peninsular
war, in the Kaffir war, and in the Walcheren expedition.
WILMOT, Creation 1759, of Chaddesden, Derbyshire.
Sir HENRY WILMOT, C.£., V.C., 5th Baronet-
b. Feb. 3rd, 1831 ; s. his father, Sir HENRY SACHEVEREL,.
1872; ed. at Rugby; formerly Major Rifle Brigade: served
in Indian Mutiny (V.C. and medal with clasp); was Dep.
Judge-Advocate to Oude Field Force 1857-8, and Judge-
Advocate Gen. to Chinese expedition. 1 860-61 (medal with two
clasps) ; is Hon. Col. ist Vol. Batn. Sherwood Foresters (Derby-
shire Regt), Col. Comdg. N. Midland Infantry Vol. Brig., and
a J.P. and a County Alderman (Vice-Chm.) of Derbyshire; sat
as M.P. for Derbyshire S. (C) 1869-85 : m. 1862, Charlotte
Cecilia, who d. 1891, da. of the late Rev. Frederick Henry Pare.
igatron of ©nt Jibing — Chaddesden V., Derbyshire.
<^rms — Sable, on a fesse or, between three eagles' heads couped argent as many escallops gules,
anton vaire ermine and gules, drtst — An eagle's head couped argent gorged with a mural coronet
sable, in the beak an escallop gules.
Scat — Chaddesden Hall, Derby.
CJubs — Carlton, Arthur's.
Town Residence — 20, Montagu Street, Portman Square, W.
Sisters living;— Maria : m. 1854, James'^William Mitchell, Esq. Constance Harriet.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Arthur Alfred Wilmot, 4th son of 4th baronet, b. 1845, d. 1876 I
;;/. 1872, Harriet Cecilia, da. of the Rev. Alleyne Fitzherbert [see Fitzherbert,
Bart., colls.] :—
RALPH HENRY SACHEVEREL, b. June 8th, 1875.
Issue of the late Capt. John GRIMSTON, 3rd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1807, d. 1879 : "'•
1835, Jane, da. of Thomas Bewes, Esq., M.P. : —
John Robert, b. 1836; formerly Capt. 2^th Regt. : m. 1863, Lucy Anne, da. of the late RobertBazley. Esq.,
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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of Manchester. Residences, Neswick, Driffield ; 18, Weymouth Street, Portland Place, W. •
Fanny : in. 1868, Walter Francis Wrangham, Esq., and has issue living, Digby Francis, b. 1869, —
Walter George, b. 18— , — Wilmot John, b. 18— , — Darcy George, b. i3— ,— Fanny Margaret. Resi-
dence. Hotham House, Brough, Yorkshire.
Issue of the late Edward Woollett Wilmot, Esq., 4th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1808, d.
1864 : in. ist, 1831, Augusta, who d. 18 — , da. of Charles Champion, Esq., of Beau-
mont Chase ; sndly, 18 — , Emma, da. of the late Sir Francis Sacheverel Darwin : —
Edmund, b. 1834. Rm. Darwin, b. 1845 ; ed. at Winchester, and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1868, M.A. 1871) ; is Head Master of Grammar Sch., Macclesfield, and Chaplain 5th Vol.
Batn. Cheshire Regt. : in. 1876, Louisa Lilla, da. of the late Rev. Charles Bickmore, D.D., of
Highlands, Leamington, and has issue living, Edward Darwin, b. 1882, — Sacheverel Darwin,
I. 1885, --Dorothy, — Cicely. Residence, Westbrook, Macclesfield.— Reginald Mead, b. 1852.—
Emma Maria: ;«. 1866, Godfrey Franceys Meynell, Esq., and has issue living, Godfrey, b. 1870, —
Hugo, b. 1875,— Eleanor, — Mary, — Emma, — Margaret. Residence, Meynell Langley, Derby.^— .
Frances Jane.
Issue of the late Edmond Wilmot, Esq., 7th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1809, d. 1869 : m.
1848, Anne, da. of Francis Edward Hurt, Esq., of Alderwasley : —
Rei>. Francis Edmund William, b. 1849 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1871, M.A. 1874) ; is Chaplain
ist Vol. Batn. Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regt.): in. 1878, Katharine, da. of Col. Thomas
Coningsby Norbury Norbury, C.B., of Sherridge, near Malvern [see V. Guillamore], and has issue
living, Robert Coningsby, b. 1886, — Henry Cecil, b. 1891, — Winifred Anne, — Mary Sacheveral, —
Gertrude, — Audrey, — Katharine Joyce. Residence, Chaddesden, Derby.— —Edmund Meade, b.
1860 ; formerly Lieut, ist Vol. Batn. Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regt.). Richard Hurt,
b. 1864. Rose : in. 1873, John Henry Fox, Esq., and has issue living, Edmund John, b. 1874.
Selina Maria : in. 1873, Gerrard Andrewes Wigram, Esq. [see Fitz-Wygram, Bart., colls.].
Residence, Jersey Lodge, Maidenhead Esther Ellen. Dora May.
The family of Wilmot settled at Sutton-upon-Soar, in Nottinghamshire, soon after the Conquest,
and removed from thence into Derbyshire about the year 1539. The ist baronet, Sir Edward Wilmot,
an eminent Physician was Physician-General to the Army, and Physician in Ordinary to George II.
Quod vult valde vult.
What he wishes, he
wishes /erven fly.
WILMOT, Creation 1772, of Osmaston, Derbyshire.
Sir ROBERT RODNEY WILMOT, 6th Baronet, son
of the late Montagu Wilmot (infra), fifth son of second baronet ;
b. June 2oth, 1853 ; s. his cousin, Rtv. Sir George Lewis
WILMOT-HORTON, 1887 ; ed. at Eton, and at Pembroke Coll.,
Oxford ; is a D.L. for Derbyshire, and Lieut. Derbyshire
Yeo. Cav. : m. ist, 1880, Lady Flora Mildred North, who
d. 1885, sister of yth Earl of Guilford ; 2ndly, 1888, Eleanor
Georgiana, da. of the Hon. Hugh Henry Hare [see E. Lis-
towel], and has issue.
patron of Cut jCibinj — Weston-on-Trent R., Derbyshire.
^rms — Sable on a fesse or, between three eagles' heads couped argent,
as many escallops gules ; all within a bordure engrailed of the third. Crest
— An eagle's head erased argent, in the beak an escallop gules.
Seat— Binfield Grove, Bracknell, Berks. Clubs— Bachelors', White's.
Daughters living— By 1st marriage— Mildred. By 2nd mar-
riage— Norah Eleanor, b. 1889.
Sisters living — Mary Anne Frances : in. ist. 1860, George John Cayley,
Esq., who d. 1878 [see Cayley, Bart.] ; 2ndly, 1888, Baron Etnile de Royer. Residence, 6, Avenue
de Montespan, Paris. ^^— Sarah Elizabeth (Lady Morshead) : m. 1887, as his second wife, Sir War-
wick Charles Morshead, 3rd bart. Residences, Forest Lodge, Binfield, Bracknell, Berks : Tre-
gaddick, Blisland, Cornwall. Augusta Emily : in. 1872, Maj.-Gen. Augustus Frederick Francis
Lennox, who d. 1883 [see D. Richmond, colls.]. Residence, Woodlaadsj Sidmouth. Emily
Dulcibella : in. 1882, Henry Vivian Gibson-Craig, Esq. [see Gibson-Craig, Bart.]. Residence, Lady
Mede, Little Kimble, Bucks.
Mother living — Sarah Frederica, da. of the late Thomas Eden, Esq. [see Eden, Bart., colls.] : in.
1841, Montagu Wilmot, Esq. (ante), who d. 1881, and lias issue living [see ante]. Residence, Beach
House, Sidmouth.
WidOWS living Of 4th and 5th Baronets— MARGARET (Lady IVilnwt-Horton), da. of the late
Rev. Andrew Kersteman, of Brenchley, Kent, and widow of Robert Algeo, Esq. : in. 1842, Sir
Robert Edward Wilmot-Horton, 4th baronet, who d. 1880. Residence, 63, Sloane Street, S.W.—
FRANCES AUGUSTA (Lady Wilmot- Hoi-ion), da. of Henry Pytches Boyce, Esq. : in. 1859, Rev.
Sir George Lewis Wilmot-Horton, sth baronet, who d. 1887. Residences, Catton Hall, Burton-on-
Trent ; 107, Sloane Street, S.W.
This family is of common ancestry with the Wilmots, Baronets, of Chaddesden, and the Eardley-
Wilmots, Baronets, of Berkswell Hall. The ist baronet, Sir Robert Wilmot, was thirty years Chief
Secretary for Ireland. The Right Hon. Sir Robert John, P.C., the 3rd baronet, Governor of Ceylon,
assumed the additional surname of Horton 1823.
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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
EARDLEY-WTLMOT, Creation 1821, of Berkswell Hall, Warwickshire.
Sir WILLIAM ASSHETON EARDLEY-WILMOT, 3rd
Baronet ; b. May i6th, 1841 ; s. his father, Sir JOHN EARDLEY,
1892 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; is
Col. in Aimy, formerly Lieut.-Col. Northumberland Fusiliers;
was Brig.-Maj., Ceylon, 1877-9, D.A.A.G. at Head Quarters in
Ireland 1879-82, Dep. Judge Advocate in Ireland 1882-5, an^
D.A.A.G. Head Quarters 1886, since when he has been Dep.
Judge Advocate at Head Quarters: m. 1876. Mary, da. of David
Watts Russell, Esq., of Biggin Hall, Oundle, and has issue.
pUms— Quarterly, ist, sable, a fesse or, between three eagles' heads,
couped argent, in the beak of each an escallop gules, Wilmot ; 2nd, argent,
on a chevron azure, three garbs or ; a canton gules charged with a fret or,
Eardley ; 3rd, azure, a fesse engrailed or, between three maidens' heads
proper, crined or, Marow; 4th, quarterly, argent and sable, a bend gules,
charged with three mullets of the first, finals — ist, an eagle's head couped argent, in his beak an
escallop gules ; 2nd, a buck courant gules, attired and unguled or.
Residence—?,?,, Cromwell Road, S.W. Club — Army and Navy.
Sons living— JOHN, b. Oct. 14111, 1882. Frederick Neville, b. 1885. Stephen, b. 1887.
Daughters living — Cicely Marguerite.-^— Sylvia Mary.
Brothers living— Revell, b. 1842; is Col. 14th Bengal Lancers ; formerly A. A. G. Meerut Diy. ; served
in Bhoptan Expedition 1864-6 (wounded, mentioned in despatches, and medal with clasp), in Jowaki
Expedition 1877-8 (clasp and mentioned in despatches), and in Afghan campaign i878-8o(medal with
three clasps, mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Lieut.-Col.). Edward Parry, b. 1843 ; is a
Clerk in Board of Agriculture : tn. 1872, Mdlle. Justine Klein, of Fenetrange, Lorraine, and has
issue living, Gilberte Adeline. Residence, 56, Blenheim Crescent, Netting Hill, W. Club, Junior
Constitutional. Sydney Marow, R.N., b. 1847; became Lieut. 1869, Com. 1881, and Capt. 1886;
was Assist.-Director of Naval Intelligence Depart. 1887-90: m, 1877, Grace Maud, da. of the late
Thomas Rolls Hoare, Esq., of 49, Ennismore Gardens, S.W., and has issue living, Kate, — May, —
Nora. Residence, 23, Cranley Gardens, S.W. Hugh Eden (His Honour Judge Eardley-
Wihnot), b. 1850 ; ed. at Charterhouse ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1871 ; formerly Counsel to the Mint at
Central Criminal Court; has been Judge of County Court Circuit, No. 33, since 1891. Residence,
15, Clement's Inn, W.C. Chambers, 5, Crown Office Row, Temple, E.G.
Sisters living— Mona Annette. Selina Ann Mary : m. ist, 1876, Capt. St. Aubyn Henry
Player (formerly of Inniskilling Dragoons), a Queen's Messenger, who d. 1892, having divorced her
1886 ; 2ndly, 1886, Chaloner Chute Ellis, Esq., and has issue living (by ist marriage), Nina Alice
St. Aubyn. Residence, Shottesbrooke Park, Maidenhead.
Uncles living (sons of ist baronet)— Rev. Edward Revell, b. 1814 ; ed. at Trin. Hall, Camb. (B. A. 1840,
M.A. 1847); is an Hon. Canon of Worcester : m. ist, 1840, Frances Anne, who d. 1846, da. of the late
Rev. Charles Ekins ; 2ndly, 1848, Emma Hutchinson, da. of William Lambert, Esq., and has issue
living (by ist marriage), Francis (of 38, Perham Road, W. Kensington, W.), b. 1846; is a retired
Lieut. R.N. : ;«. 1874, Lucy, da. of the Rev. George Rundle Prynne, V. of St. Peter's, Plymouth,
and has issue living, Hubert Valentine £. 1878, George Revell b. 1880, Gerald Howard A 1890, Mabel
Ernestine, Muriel,— {by 2nd marriage), Rev. Ernest Augustus (Club, Grosvenor), b. 1848 ; ed. at Clare
Con., Camb. (B.A. 1871, M.A. 1874) ; is Preb. of Wells, and V. of St. Jude's, S. Kensington : ;«. 1875,
Emily Dora, da. of the Rev. Charles Holland, R. of Petworth, and has issue living, Charles Revell
b. i£8o, Ernest Lancelot b. 1888, Mary Dora, Maud Cecilia, Irene Mildred, Hilda Violet,— Robert,
M.B. (of 8, Euston Place, Leamington. Club, Constitutional), b. 1849; L.R.C.P. Lond., M.R.C.S.
Eng. and M.B. Lond. 1871 : m. 1876, Frances Gwynne, da. of Charles William Whitby, Esq., M.B.,
of Leamington, and has issue living, Edward Gwynne b. 1877, Theodore b. 1879, — Henry, b. 1854 ; is
Capt. I.S.C. : m. 1883, Agnes Mary, da. of Lieut. -Gen. Edward Burgoyne Cureton, of Hillbrook,
River, near Dover, and has issue living, Percy b. 1886, Florence b. 1884, Eleanor b. 1889, —
Edith Augusta: m. 1877, the Rev. Walter Lancelot Holland, Incumbent of St. Thomas's,
Edinburgh, and has issue living, Eardley Lancelot b. 1879, Cyril Gerard b. 1881, Claud Edward
b. 1883, Walter Geoffrey Torlesse b. 1885, -Louisa Caroline: m. 1877, Col. Vincent Rivaz, I.S.C.,
and has issue living, Edith Cecilia, Dulcibella. Residence, Clarina, Kenilworth Road, Leamington.
Robert Charles Chester, b. 1822 ; formerly Sec. to Board of Directors of Convict Prisons : m. 1849,
Jeanie Louisa Stewart, da. of J. Dunn, Esq., and has issue living, Eliza Catherine : m. 1878, Holland
John Cotton, Esq., M.D., of 109, Sloane Street, S.W.,— Constance. Residence. 32, Tedworth
Square, S.W. Club, Arthur's.
Aunt living (daughter of ist baronet) — Selina Matilda Caroline : m. ist, 1844, Wade Browne, Esq.,
who d. 1851, of Monckton Farleigh, Wilts ; 2ndly, 1859, the Rev. Joseph Abbott, R. of Wrentham,
and has issue living (by ist marriage), Trevor Marow, b. 1849,— Alice Catherine,— Selina Caroline,
Ursula Gertrude. Residence, Wrentham Rectory, Wangford, Suffolk.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Maj.-Gen. Frederick Marow Eardley- Wilmot, 2nd son of ist
baronet, b. 1812, d. 1877 : m. 1851, Frances Augusta, da. of George John
Pennington, Esq. : —
Kenred, b. 1853 : m. 1880, and has issue living, Trevor Kenred, b. 18 — ,— Hilda Woodbum, —
Madge Pennington. Residence, Stratford, Perth, Ontario. Arthur, b. 1856; is Capt. R.H.A. ;
vi. 1887, Mary Blanche, only da. of the late Clement T. Sneyd-Kynnersley, Esq., of Loxley Park,
and Highfields, Staffordshire, and has issue living, Dorothy Revell, b. 1888, — Margaret Stuart, b.
1891. Irton, b. 1859 ; is Capt. I.S.C., and a D.A.A.G. for Musketry, Bengal : m. 1885, Florence,
da. of Harry Corbyn Levinge, Esq. [see Levinge, Bart.], and has issue living, Vere Levinge, b. 1886.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Bertha : in. 1878, George Nicholas Todd, Esq., who d. 1891, and has issue living, George
Eardley, b. 1881, — Hilda Frances, — Doris Mary, — Beryl Marow. Residence, 4, Linden Gardens,
W. Mabel : m. 1890, Alexander Kenneth Gillespie, Esq., Lieut. Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders),
attached to Army Ser. Corps. Eva : m. 1891, the Rev. George Herbert Aitken, Curate of St
Jude's, Whitechapel, E. Residence, 53, Brushfield Street, E. Freda.
Issue of the late Vice-Adm. Arthur Parry Eardley- Wilmot, C.B., 4th son of ist
baronet, b. 1815, d. 1886 : m. 1868, Charlotte Louisa Mackenzie, who d. 1870, da.
of the late Richard Wright, Esq., J.P., of Larriga House, co. Cork : —
Flora Cecilia.
Issue of the late Augustus Hillier Eardley-Wilmot, Esq., 6th son of ist baronet, l>.
1818, d. 1892 : m. 1846, Matilda Jessey (now of 27, Upper Berkeley Street, W.), da.
of John Dunn, Esq., of Van Diemen's Land: —
Stuart, b. 1847 : ;«. 18 — , Miss Johnson, of Launceston, Tasmania, and has issue living, Gerald Stuart,
b. 1876,— Trevor, b. 1884,— Parry, b. 1888. Trevor, b. 1850; is in Secretary's Office, G.P.O.
Sainthill, b. 1853 ; is Conservator of Forests, N. W. Provinces, India : nt. ist, 1884, Emma Elizabeth,
who d. 1890, da. of the late G. Casey, Esq., of Winterbourne, St. Leonard's; 2ndly, 1891, Mabel
Boisragon, da. of W. H. Winter, Esq., of Melrose, South Norwood Hill, S.E., and has issue living
(by ist marriage), Helen Jessie.— —Hungerford, b. 1855.— — Colville, 6. 1858 ; is in Ceylon Civ. Ser.
(Colonial Sec. Depart.). George, b. 1863. Annie.
Issue of the late Capt. Charles Octavius Eardley-Wilmot, 8th son of ist baronet,
b. 1824, d, 1886 : M. ist. 1849, Grace, whod. 1865, da. of J. Dunn, Esq.; 2ndly, 1866,
Elizabeth (now of Sea View, London Road, St. Leonards-on-Sea), da. of the late
Charles Brooke, Esq. , of London : —
Cecil Francis De Lys, b. 1855 ; formerly Capt. 2nd Batn. Cheshire Regt. ; is Gov. of Lincoln Prison :
m. 1888, Alice Maule, el. da. of the late Edmund Scott, Esq., of San Francisco. Charles Chester,
M.B., b. 1867. Ernest, b. 1868 ; is Lieut. Durham L.I., and a Probationer for I.S.C. Violet
Agnes : m. 1882, Henry Sydney Smith, Esq., and has issue living, Nevile Vere, b. 1883. Edith
Mary : m. 1885, Capt. Jeffery Charles Marstori, R.A., and has issue living, Jeffery Eardley, b. 1887
—Cecil Gifford, b. 1890.
This family is of common ancestry with the Wilmots, baronets, of Osmaston, and Wilmots,
baronets of Chaddesden. The ist baronet, Sir John Eardley-Wilmot, F.R.S., was sometime M.P. for
North Warwickshire, and Governor of Van Diemen's Land 1843-7, and the 2nd baronet sat as M.P.
for Warwickshire, S. (C) 1874-85, and was Recorder of Warwick 1852-7, and Judge of Bristol County
Court 1854-63, and of Marylebone County Court 1863-71.
WILSON, Creation 1858. of Debit
Sir ROLAND KNYVET WILSON, 2nd Baronet, 2nd
son of the late Rear-Adm. George Knyvet Wilson, el. brother
of ist Baronet [see Baron ess Berners, colls.]; b. Aug. 27th, 1840;
s. his uncle, Lieut. -Gen. Sir ARCHDALE, G.C.B., U.C.L., by
special remainder, 1874 ; ed. at Eton, and at King's Coll., Camb.
(Senior Classic 1863, late Fellow, and M.A. and LL.M.);
Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1867 ; is Lecturer on Indian Law, Cam-
bridge : m. 1873, Christiana Whiting, da. of the late Richard
Phillips, Esq., F.R.S.
J\rms— Quarterly of six : ist and 6th, sable, a wolf rampant or, in
chiefa fleur-de-lis argent between two bezants, Wilson ; 2nd, argent, a bend
within a bordure engrailed, sable, Knyvett ; 3rd, argent, a cross engrailed
between four water-bougets sable, a label of three points azure, charged
Le bon temps viendra with three lions rampant, Bourcliier; 4th. France and England quarterly,
Residence — Brookfield, Cambridge.
Brother living— ARTHUR KNYVET (heir by special remainder), R. N., V.C., C.B., b. March 4th,
1842 ; became Com. 1873, and Capt. 1880 ; served in Black Sea during Crimean war (medal with
clasp and Turkish medal), in Chinese war 1865 (medal with two clasps), in Egyptian campaign 1882
(medal with clasp, Khedive's bronze star, and 3rd class Medjidie), and in Soudan campaign 1884
(V.C., and wounded); appointed an A.D.C. to H.M. 1892; C.B. 1887. Club, United Service.
Sisters living— Edith. Residence, Swaffham, Norfolk. Katherine Knyvet. Residence, Swaff-
ham, Norfolk.
Widow living Of 1st Baronet- ELLEN (Lady Wilson), da. of the late Brig. -Gen. Warren Hastings
Leslie Frith, of the Bengal Artillery : ;«. 1842. Sir Archdale Wilson, ist baronet, G.C.B., D.C.L.,
who d. 1874. Residence,
The ist baronet, a distinguished Indian military officer, commanded the Army at the siege and
capture of Delhi.
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D2BRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
WILSON, Creation 1874, of Eshton HalL co. York.
Sir MATHEW WHARTON WILSON, 2nd Baronet ;
b. March 2Oth, 1827 ; s. his father, Sz> Mathew, 1891 ; ed. at
Harrow, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford; formerly Lieut, nth
Hussars ; is a J.P. for Gloucestershire, and for W. Riding of
York : m. 1850, Gratiana Mary, only da. of Adm. Richard
Thomas, of Stonehouse, and has issue.
JBxtron of ®Bt Jibing — Kelbrooke P.C., Yorkshire.
£Vrms — Sable, a wolf rampant or, gorged with a collar gemel of the field
between four mullets of six points, three in chief and one in base of the second.
Cttst — A demi-wolf or, gorged with a collar gemel sable, and resting the
sinister paw on an escutcheon, of the last, charged with a mullet as in the
arms.
Seat— Eshton Hall, Gargrave, Leeds. Clubs— Brooks's, Army and
Navy.
Loyal en tout.
Loyal in everything.
SOUS living— MATHEW AMCOTTS, b. Jan. 2nd, 1853 ; formerly Capt. and Hon. Major 3rd Batn.
King's Own (Yorkshire L.I.) ; isa J.P. for E., N. and W. Ridings of York : m. 1874, Georgina Mary,
da. of Richard Thomas Lee, Esq., of Grove Hall, Knottingley, Yorkshire, and has with other issue
living, Mathew Richard Henry, b. 1875, — Gwendolen Georgina Frances Mary, — Beatrice Maud.
Residence, Eshton House, Gargrave-in-Craven, Yorkshire. Clubs, Brooks's, White's, Yorkshire.
Richard Henry Francis Wharton, b. 1855 ; formerly in R.N. ; is Major loth Hussars ; served
in Ashautee war 1873 (medal), and in Afghan war 1878-80 (medal with three clasps and bronze star) :
m. 1889, Annabella Margaret, da. of John F. W. Drummond, Esq., of Ednam House, Kelso, N.B.
Residence,
Daughter living— Gratiana Sophia Margaret : m. 1884, the Rev. Henry Madan Pratt, and has
issue living, Grace Ethel Muriel, 6. 1885, — Dorothy Margaret, b. 1886, — Agatha Evelyn Frances
Mary, b. 1891. Residence, Windrush Vicarage, Burford, Oxon.
Aunt living (sister of ist Baronet) — Frances Mary : m. 1839, John Robert Tennant, Esq. Residence,
63, Brunswick Place, Brighton.
WidOW living Of 1st Baronet— FRANCES (Lady Wilson), widow of Col. Pedler, of Brunswick
Square, Brighton : m. 1878, as his second wife, Sir Mathew Wilson, ist baronet, who d. 1891.
Residence,
The ist baronet sat as M.P. for Clitheroe (L) 1847-52, for N. Div. of W. Riding of York 1874-85,
and for Shipton Div. of N. part of W. Riding of York 1885-6.
MARYON- WILSON, Creation 1660, of Eastbourne, Sussex.
Sir SPENCER MARYON MARYON-WILSON, icth
Baronet ; b. Dec. 4th, 1829; s. his father, -SzVJOHN MARYON,
1876 ; formerly Lieut. R.N. ; is a J.P. for Kent; assumed in
1877 the additional surname of Maryon : m. 1856, Rose Emily,
da. of the Rev. Henry Sharpe Pocklington, and has issue.
igatron of .Stbcn ipbings— Hampstead V., Middlesex; Charlton R., St.
Paul's, Charlton R., St. Thomas', Charlton R., Holy Trinity P.C., Lower
Charlton, Kent ; Great Canfield V., White Roding R., Essex.
^rms — Sable, a wolf rampant, in chief three estoiles or. Crtst — A demi-
wolf as in the arms.
Seafs — Charlton House, Old Charlton, Kent ; Fitz-John's, Great Can-
field, Dunmow : Searles, Uckfield, Sussex. Town Residence— -6, Prince's
Gardens, Kensington, S.W. Clubs — Naval and Military, Junior United
Service.
Res non verba,
Actions not words.
Sons living— SPENCER POCKLINGTON MARYON, b. 1859; formerly
Lieut. 3rd Batn. King's Own Yorkshire L.I., and Capt. West Kent Yeo.
Cav. : m. 1887, Minnie Elisabeth, da. of Gen. Anthony Robert Thornhill,
of Lavender Farm, Ascot, and has issue living, Thomas Spencer Maryon, b. 1888. Residence,
Fitzjohns, Rugby. Clubs, White's, Grosvenor. George Maryon, b. 1861 ; Bar. Inner Temple
1887 : m. 1886, Stephanie, da. of the late Hon. Rowland Allanson-Winn [see B. Headley, colls.].
Chambers, 6, King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.G. Club, Isthmian. Frederick Perceval Maryon,
b. 1864 ; is Lieut. i7th Lancers. Clubs, Naval and Military, Cavalry, Isthmian.
Daughters living— Annie Emily : m. 1891, Capt. Philip Beauchamp Taylor, R.A. Rosie Amabel.
Eva Kathleen.
Brother living—/?^. George Maryon WILSON, b. 1834 ; ed. at Christ Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1858,
M.A. 1870) ; has been since 1872 V. of Great Canfield ; is a J.P. for Essex : ;«. ist, Caroline, who
d. 1869, da. of — Harrison, Esq., of Merton Vale, Tasmania, and formerly of Rochford Hall,
Essex ; 2ndly, 1875, Albinia Frances, da. of the late Rt. Rev. Augustus Short, Lord Bishop of
Adelaide, and has issue living (by ist marriage), Jessie Caroline, — (by 2nd marriage), John Maryon,
b. 1880,— Augustus George, /•. 1881,— Millicent Augusta Maryon,— Geraldine Adelaide,— Albinia
Marguerite. Residence, Great Canfield Vicarage, Dunmow, Essex,
isters living— Jane Charlotte WILSON. Caroline Maria WILSON. Residence
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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living Of 9th Baronet— CHARLOTTE JULIA (Lady Wilson}, da. of George Wade, Esq., of
Dunmow : ;;;. 1825, Sir John Maryon Wilson, gth baronet, who d. 1876. Residence, Little Coombe,
Old Charlton, Kent.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late John Maryon Wilson, Esq., el. son of gth baronet, b. 1828 d. 1853 :
;;/. 1852, Eliza, who d. 1854, da. of John Boyce, Esq. : —
Eliza Elly Dora Maryon : ;«. 1876, Col. Charles Greenlaw Leggett, formerly Comdg. ist Batn.
King's Own (Roy. Lancaster Regt.), and has issue living, Aubrey Maryon, b. 1877, — Melville
Charles Maryon, b. 1879, — Eustace Arthur Maryon, b. 1881.
Issue of the late Rev. Charles Maryon Wilson, 3rd son of gth baronet, b. 1831, d. 1877 '
in. 1859, Mary Anne, da. of William Smith, Esq., of Roxeth House, Harrow: —
Blanche May.— —Beatrice..— Florence Ethel.
Issue of the late Frederick Maryon WILSON, 4th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1833, d. 1888 :
tn. ist, 1862. Elisabeth, who d. 1867, da. of Randall Hatfeild, Esq., of Thorpe
Arch Hall, Tadcaster; 2ndly, 1873, Mary Angelina (now of The Grange, Uckfield),
da. of the late George Selby, Esq. : —
Frederick Edward Maryon, b. 1875. Harold Thomas Maryon, b. 1880.— —Norman Maryon, b. 1882.
Mary Elisabeth Helena. Ruth Ella Ellin Mabel.
Sir William Wilson, the ist baronet, was a distinguished loyalist. Sir Thomas Spencer, the 6th
baronet, was a Lieut.-Gen. in the Army, and Colonel of the soth Foot.
WINNINGTON, Creation 1755, of Stanford Court, Worcestershire.
Sir FRANCIS SALWEY WINNINGTON, 5th Baronet ;
b. Sept. 24th, 1849; s. his father, Sir THOMAS EDWARD, 1872 ;
ed. at Eton ; formerly Ensign 66th Foot ; is a J.P. and a D.L.
for Worcestershire : m. 1879, Jane, da. of Lord Alfred Spencer-
Churchill [see D. Marlborough], and has issue.
patron of SHim Jibings — Upper Sapey R., Herefordshire; Stanford-on-
Teme R., Clifton-on-Teme V., Worcestershire.
.SVrins — Quarterly : ist and 4th, argent, an orle between eight martlets,
sable, Wilmington; 2nd and 3rd, sable, a saltire engrailed or, Sahveys.
tfrtst — A Saracen's head full-faced, couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed
about the temples argent and sable.
Seat — Stanford Court, Worcester. Clubs — St. James's, Bachelors',
Hurlingham.
Grata sume manu.
Take with a grateful
Jiand.
Sons living— FRANCIS SALWEY, b. May 4th, 1881. Chailes Alfred
Edward, b. 1882. John Winston Foley, b. 1883.
Daughters living— Frances Jane. Iris Harriet Helena.
Sister living — Helena Caroline (Hon. Mrs. Frederick ff anbury-Tracy) : m. 1870, the Hon.
Frederick Stephen Archibald Hanbury-Tracy [see B. Sudeley]. Residence, 116, Queen's Gate, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandson of the late Capt. John Taylor Winnington, 2nd son of 3rd baronet : —
Issue of the late Capt. John Taylor Winnington, b. 1843, d. 1877 : m. 1875, Rose (who m.
2ndly, 1880, Herbert Winnington Domvile, Esq. (Club, Carlton), formerly Major 4th Batn.
Worcestershire Regt.), da. of the late Adm. Sir S. Sartorius, G.C.B.
John Francis Sartorius, b. 1876.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. Edward Winnington-Ingram, 2nd son of 2nd baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Edward Winnington-Ingram, b. 1814, d. 1891 : in. 1847, Maria Louisa
(now of Ribbesford House, Worcestershire), da. of the late Rt. Rev. Henry Pepys, D.D.
[see E. Cottenham, colls.] : —
Rev. Edward Henry, b. 1849; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1872, M.A. 1875) ; is R. of Ribbesford,
and Chaplain ist Vol. Batn. Worcestershire Regt. : m. 1879, Elizabeth Ruscombe, who d. 1892, da.
of the late John Anstice, Esq., of Madely Wood, Salop, and has issue living, Edward Francis, b.
1883, —Arthur John, b. 1888,-— Constance Maud, — Ethel Mary, — Laura Evelyn. Residence, Ribbes-
ford Rectory, near Bewdley. Francis Herbert, b. 1854: m. 1880, Emily Jane, da. of William
Hankinson, Esq., of Grovesend, Ontario, and has issue living, Charles William Edward, b. 1881, —
Herbert John, b. 1882, — Francis Harold, b. 1885, — Gerald, b. 1889, — Alfred, b. 1891, — Constance
Evelyn, b. 1884, — Dora Blanche, b. 1886,— Grace, b. 1888. Residence, Grovesend, Ontario, Canada.
Charles William, R.N., b. 1856; became Lieut. 1879. Rev. Arthur Foley, b. 1858; ed. at
Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1881, M.A. 1884) ; formerly Chap, to Bishop of Lichfield ; is Head of the
Oxford House, Bethnal Green, E., and Chap, to Bishop of St. Albans and to Archbishop of York.
George Frederick, b. 1859. Rev. Alfred, b. 1861 ; ed. at Keble Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1885,
M.A. 1889). Gerald Constantine, b. 1869. Constance Jane: m. 1877, George Walter Thomas
Coventry, Esq. [see E. Coventry, colls.]. Residence, The Haughs, Upton-on-Severn. Marianne
Emily. Alice Mary.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Thomas Onslow Winnington-Ingram, b. 1816, d. 1858 : in. 1847,
Jessie Maria, who d. 1891, da. of the late Lieut.-Col. John Whitehill Parsons, C.M.G.
Resident at Zante : —
'Thomas Frederick, R.N., b. 1856 ; became Lieut. 1879. Jessie.
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DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Issue of the late Rev. Arthur Henry Winnington-Ingram, b. 1818, d. 1887 : ;«. 1849, Sophia
Mary, da. of the late Lieut. -Col. George Arnold : —
Rev. Arthur Rogers, b. 1850; ed. at St. John's Coll., Oxford, and at Gloucester Theological Coll. ;
is R. of Lassington, near Gloucester : tn. 1884, Rose Clare, widow of R. S. Knott, Esq., Barrister-at-
Law. Residence, Lassington Rectory, near Gloucester.
Issue of the late Rear-Adm. Herbert Frederick Winnington-Ingram, b. 1820, d. 1889 : in. 1856,
Catherine (now of Verulam Villas, St. Alban's), da. of Charles Twining, Esq., of Halifax,
Nova Scotia : —
Herbert Edward, b. 1869. Pauline Frances : m. 1870, Charles Alexander Gallop, Esq., who
d. iSoo.^^Florence Herbert: m. 1883, Thomas Hill, Esq.— Catherine : m. 1886, Henry Leslie
Bates, Esq., L.R.C.P. (Lond.). Residence, St. Alban's. Herts.— —Annie. Residence,
This family were lords of the manor of Winnington temp. Edward I., where they continued to
reside till the beginning of the xviiith century. The 4th baronet was M.P. for Bewdley (L) 1832-46
and 1857-68. The present baronet is descended from Sir Francis Winnington, Knt., of Stanford Court,
who was appointed in 1678 Solicitor-General to Charles II., a post which he resigned, that he might act
consistently with his conscience, by supporting the Exclusion Bill.
WISEMAN, Creation 1628, of Canfleld Hall, Essex.
Sir WILLIAM WISEMAN, gth Baronet; b. Aug. 23rd,
1845 ; s. his father, Rear-Adm. Sir WILLIAM SALTONSTALL,
1874; ed..in Switzerland; entered R.N. 1859, became Capt.
1882 ; served in New Zealand war 1864-5 (medal), and in Niger
Expedition 1868 ; is a J.P. for Essex : m. 1878, Sarah Elizabeth,
da. of Lewis Langworthy, Esq., late of Ellesmere House, Putney,
and has issue.
|\rms — Sable, a chevron ermine between three coronels argent. Crest —
A tower or, port open argent, out of the top a demi-Moor issuant armed proper,
in his right hand a dart argent, barbed or plumed or, in his left a Roman
target of the last.
Residence — The Priory, Writtle, Essex. Clubs— United Service
Garrick.
Sapit qui Deo sa Son living— WILLIAM GEORGE EDEN, b. Feb. ist, 1885.
Daughters living— Winifred May. Dorothy Lilian. Margery Elizabeth. Joan Hilda.
Marion.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Thomas Wiseman, Esq., 2nd son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late Thomas Wiseman, Esq., b. 1778, d. 18— : in. 18 — : —
Several sons, the eldest of whom (or his representative) is heir-presumptive to baronetcy.
Issue of the late Alexander Wiseman, Esq., b. 1785, d. 18 — : m. 1807, Anne Stanley : —
A son, b. 1 8 — .
Issue of the late Charles Pierce Wiseman, Esq., b. 17 — , d. 18— : m. 18 — : —
Several sons.
Issue of the late William Wiseman, Esq., 3rd son of 6th baronet, b. 1762, d. 18 — : m.
17 — , Elizabeth, da. of John Robertson, Esq., of Philadelphia : —
George Augustus, b. 1808.
In the ordination made by Edward I. for the better government of Scotland, after his conquest
of that kingdom, William Wiseman was Sheriff of Elgin, and Alexander Wiseman was made Sheriff
of Foreis and Inerran. Not long afterwards, Simon Wiseman was found to possess lands at Cotes,
Northamptonshire, and a member of the family purchased Canfield Park, in Essex, temp. Edward VI.
WOLSELEY, Creation 1628, of Wolseley, Staffordshire.
Sir CHARLES MICHAEL WOLSELEY, gth Baronet ;
b. 1846; s. his father, Sir CHARLES, 1854; ed. at Downside
and Oscott Colls., and at Ch. Ch., Oxford; formerly Lieut.
2nd Stafford Militia and Staffordshire Yeo. Cav. ; is a J.P. and
D.L. for co. Stafford: m. 1883, Anita Theresa, el. da. of the late
Daniel T. Murphy, Esq., of San Francisco, U.S. A., and has issue.
£Vrms — Argent, a talbot passant gules. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet
or, a wolfs head erased proper.
Seat— Wolseley Hall, Rugeley, Staffordshire. Club— Brooks's.
Sons living— EDRIC CHARLES JOSEPH, b. April 7th, 1886
William Ralph, b. 1887.
Homo omini lupus. Brothers living— Edward Talbot, b. 1848 ; formerly Capt. 3rd Staf-
M an is as a -wolf towards &rd MiliTtia,: '"-1872, Florence Mary, da. of the late Edward Weld,
his fellow-man Ksq., of Lulwortn Castle, Dorset, and has issue living, Mervyn Joseph,
b. 1873,— Hubert Joseph, b. 1874,— Charles Joseph, b. 1877,— Edward
Joseph, b. 1880,— Algernon Henry Joseph, b. 1881. Club, Junior Carlton.— Rev. Robert Joseph,
6. 1850 ; is in Holy Orders of Ch. of Rome. Residence,
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
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Collateral Branches living.
Grandchildren of the late Capt. Henry Wolseley, 3rd son of 6th baronet : —
Issue of the late William Bertie Wplseley, Esq., b. 1797, d. 1881 : in. ist, 1818, Eliza Earle,
who d. 1851, da. of William Daniell, Esq., of Mountserrat ; 2ndly, 1852, Charlotte, who d.
1887, da. of the Rev. Charles Prowett, R. of Stapleford, Herts : —
Charlotte Elizabeth: in. 1840, Thomas Porter, Esq. Frances Anne: m. ist, 1845, George Noble
Bredin, Esq., who d. 1852 ; 2ndly, 1854, J. F. Hills, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), Francis
Frederick, b. 18 — , — Thomas, b. 18— , — Fanny Eliza, — Catherine Louisa Henrietta, — Eliza Jane.
Cecil Lewis Pauline : ;«. ist, 1845, Edmund Hayter Bingham, Esq., who d. 1856 ; 2ndly, 1860,
Dr. Hutson, and has issue living (by 2nd marriage), John Richard Farre, b. 1863, — Henry Wolseley,
b. 1866, — Eliza Anne. Henrietta Augusta Meade : m. 1857, Edward Poulton Wells, Esq., and
has issue living, Allison Seymour Laird, b. 1857. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late William Bertie Wolseley, Esq. (ante) : —
Issue of the late William Augustus Wolseley, Esq., M.D., b. 1819, d. 1859: m. 1843, Mary
Maria, da. of William Flockhart, Esq., of Edinburgh : —
Henry John, b. 1846 : m. 1872, Miss F. Carlyon Gittens, and has issue living, Ellen Graham.—
William Augustus Daniel, b. 1847. Francis Vivian, b. 1855. Robert Flockhart, b. 1857.
Eliza Porter : m. 1867, Lynch Thomas, Esq., M.D., and has issue living, Mary Rosa Matilda, —
Cecilia Wolseley. Residence, Demerara, Barbados.— Mary Jane Bourne : m. 1873, John Wilson,
Esq., and has issue living, one son and three daus. Residence,
Richard Wolseley, 2nd brother of sth baronet, was created a baronet in 1744 [see
Wolseley, Bart., of Mount Wolseley].
This ancient Staffordshire family is descended from Sewardus Lord Wisele fifth, in descent from
whom was Robert, Lord of Wolseley, temft. 1281. Ralph, another descendant, was a Baron of the
Exchequer temp. Edward IV. Sir Charles, 2nd baronet, represented Stafford in the Parliaments of
Charles I. and II., and occupied a prominent position in those times.
WOLSELEY, Creation 1744, of Mount Wolseley, Carlow.
Sir CAPEL CHARLES WOLSELEY, gih Baronet,
son of the late Major William Charles Wolseley, and 4th in
descent from the late William Wolseley, 3rd son of ist
baronet ; b. Aug. 4th, 1870 ; s. his kinsman, the Very Rev.
«SVr JOHN, D.D., 1890; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; is
Lieut, ist Batn. Queen's (Roy. W. Surrey Regt).
Qrms — Argent, a talbot passant gules, a crescent for difference. Crest —
Out of a ducal coronet, a wolfs head proper.
Mors mihi vita est.
Death is life to me.
Sisters living— Alice Mary. Winifred Annie.
Daughters living Of 6th Baronet— Ada Frances Alice : ;«. 1885, Major
Charles Bradford Harries Jenkins, igth Hussars, and has issue living,
Charles Wolseley, b. 1890, — Ada Frances Blennerhassett. Amelia
Cecilia Louisa. Eva Blennerhassett. Frances Wilhelmina.
Mother living— Annie, da. of the late Rev. Capel Wolseley [see infra] :
in. 1869, Major William Charles Wolseley, who d. 1878, and has issue
[see ante]. Residence, Rhodgate, Banwell, Somerset.
Widows living Of 6th and 7th Baronets— FRANCES ANNABELLA (Lady Wolseley), da. of the
late Arthur Blennerhassett, Esq., M.P., of Ballyseedy, co. Kerry: m. 1859, Sir John Richard
Wolseley, 6th baronst, who d. 1874. Residence, Abbey View, Dalkey, co. Dublin. —CONSTANCE
LOUISA (Lady Wolseley), da. of Lieut. -Gen. Robert Parker Radcliffe, R A. : in. 1872, Sir Clement
James Wolseley, 7th baronet, who d. 1889. Residence, 10, Lower Grosvenor Place, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Granddaughters of the late Clement Wolseley, Esq., 4th son of the late Col. Clement
Wolseley, 2nd son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. Clement Wolseley, b. 18 — , d. 18— : nt. 18 — , Maria, who d. 1864, da.
of Francis Fetherstonhaugh, Esq., ofWhiterock, co. Longford: —
Mary Magdalene: m. 18— , John William Lambert, Esq. Matilda. Clementina: m. 1867,
Lieut. -Col. George Hamilton Evans (formerly 3rd Batn. Devonshire Regt.), and has issue living,
Edith Wolseley. Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Ven. Cadwallader Wolseley, grandson of the late Rev.
William Wolseley, 3rd son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Cadwallader Brooke Wolseley, Esq., M.D., b. 1845, d. 1884 : m. 1871, Katie
Maria, da. of Thomas Edward Beatty, Esq., M.D. : —
REGINALD BEATTY, b. Jan. 3ist, 1872. Winifred Katie. Ethel Henrietta. Honor
Brooke.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Wolseley, el. son of Rev. William Wolseley,
3rd son of ist baronet : —
Issue of the late Charles Wolseley, Esq., b. 1800, d. 1889 : m. 1859, Margaret, da. of Thomas
FitzGerald, Esq., J.P., of Athy, co. Kildare :—
Rev. William Augustus, b. 1865 : ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 18— ). Residence, The Glebe,
Ballylongford, Kerry. Jane Josephine. Meta. Anna : m. 18— .Thomas Beard, Esq., M.D.,
and has issue living, a son, b. 18 — ,— a da. Residence,
586
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Issue of the late Rev. Capel Wolseley, b. 1814, d. 1885 : ;«. 1848, Ann Jane (now of Rhodgate,
Banwell, Somerset), da. of N. Procter, Esq., of Dublin : —
William Owen, b. 1854; is Surg.-Maj. Army Med. Staff. Annie: m. 1869, Major William Charles
Wolseley, who d. 1878 [see ante]. Amy Louisa. Residence, Rhodgate, Banwell, Somerset.
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Wolseley, 3rd son of ist baronet (ante) : —
Issue of the late Major Garnet Joseph Wolseley, b. 1778, d. 1840 : ;«. 1825, Frances Anne,
who d. 1883, da. of William Smith, Esq., of Golden Bridge House, co. Dublin : —
Garnet Joseph, K.P., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., b. 1833 ; cr. Viscount Wolseley 1885. Frederick York, b.
1837. Residence, Melbourne, Victoria. —Sir George Benjamin, K.C.B., b. 1839 ; formerly Col. York
William Andrews, t,sq., of Monkstown, Dublin, and has issue living, (jarnet John, £>. 1873. Kesi-
dence, Belgaum, Madras. Clubs, United Service, Army and Navy. Matilda Emily Victoria : m.
1854, John Bagwell Creagh, Esq., L.K.Q.C.P., and has issue living, Arthur Gethin, b. 1855; is
Lieut. -Col. R. A. ; served in Zulu campaign 1879 (medal with clasp), and in Egyptian campaign
1882 as A.D.C. to Lieut.-Gen. Sir Garnet J. Wolseley, G.C.B., G.C.M.G. (medal with clasp, bronze
star, and 5th class Medjidie), and in same capacity in Soudan Campaign 1884-5 (Brevet Lieut. -
Col.) : ;«. 1889, Beatrice Carlota, da. of the late John Grenville Grenfell, Esq., and has issue living,
Elma Gethin b. 1890, Moriet Elsie Maxwell b. 1891,— Erie Wolseley, b. 1859,— Moriet : '"• l884>
Capt. Frederick John Evelegh, Oxfordshire L.I., and Adj. of its ist Vol. Batn. Residence, Bally-
Andrew, Doneraile, co. Cork. Frances Jane: ?//. 18 — , Ralston Caldwell, Esq., who d. 18 — , and
has issue living, Ralston Mure, b. 1859 ; formerly Lieut. 6th Batn. King's Roy. Rifle Corps, —
Reri. William Henry M'Kennal, b. 1866,— Brenda Frances : m. 1884, Major Charles John Whitaker,
York and Lancaster Regt., and D.A.A.G. Sch. of Musketry,— Enid Frances Isabel. Residence,
issue of the late Major Robert Benjamin Wolseley, b. 1790, d. 1870 : ;«. 1820, Alicia, who d.
1870, da. of Sir Robert Warren, ist baronet : —
Ven. William Hulbert, b. 1821; is Incumbent of Kilrush and Archdeacon of Kilfenora : m. 1847,
lormerly sergeant a. statiordshire Kegt. ; is Lieut, ist Batn. „..,
Maj.-Gen. Thomas Staples, B.S.C., who d. 1886 [see Staples, Bart., colls.],— Alice Warren : m.
1883, William Milward Newport, Esq., and has issue living, a da., — Elizabeth Dawson : ;«. 1877,
Frederick Leech, Esq., of Enniscorthy, co. Wexford, and has issue living, John Frederick Wolseley
•b. 1881, Grace E. M. b. 1878, Muriel b. 1883. Residence, Kilrush, co. Clare. Rev. Robert
Warren, b. 1823 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1846); is V. of Cautley : m. ist, 1847, Georgina,
who d. 1881, da. of James Nixon, Esq., of co. Fermanagh ; 2ndly, Jean Ruskin, da. of the late
William Richardson, Esq., M.D., of Gloucester Gardens and Tunbridge Wells, and has issue
living (by ist marriage), Robert Warren St. John, b. 1848 : in. 18 — , — Henry William Falloon,
b. 1849, — Edward St. George (of 2, Warwick Street, Regent Street, W.), b. 1852 ; admitted a Solicitor
1875 : ;«. 1877, Hannah Mary, da. of Colin Douglas Robertson, Esq., and has issue living, Kathleen
Mary b. 1879, — Herbert Falkner, b. 1854 ; formerly Lieut. 44th Regt., — Alice Elizabeth Jane, — (by
2nd marriage) Garnet Ruskin, b. 1884,— Horace Carter, b. 1886, — Eirene Eva. Residence, Cautley
Vicarage. Sedbergh, Yorks.
The ist baronet, M.P. for Carlow, was brother of Sir W., sth baronet, cr. 1628.
WOMBWELL, Creation 1778, of Womb-well, Yorkshire.
Sir GEORGE ORBY WOMBWELL, 4th Baronet ; b.
1832 ; s. his father, Sir GEORGE, 1855 ; ed. at Eton; formerly
Lieut. I Jth Lancers, and of Yorkshire Hussar Yeo. Cav. ; served
in Crimean war, and was conspicuous for bravery at Balaklava ;
is a J.P. for N. and W. Ridings of York (High Sheriff of York-
shire 1861), and a D.L. for N. Riding: m. 1861, Lady Julia
Sarah Alice Villiers, da. of 6th Earl of Jersey, and has issue.
patron 0f ®iu gibing— Old Byland Don., Yorkshire.
^rms — Gules, a bend, between six unicorns' heads couped argent. &nst
— A unicorn's head couped argent.
Seat — Newburgh Park, Easingwold, Yorkshire. Town Residence — 20,
Wilton Crescent, S.W. Clubs — Carlton, Turf, Marlborough, Yorkshire,
Orleans.
In well beware.
Son living— STEPHEN FREDERICK, b. Feb. igth, 1867.
Daughters living— Julia Georgiana Sarah (Lady Cremorne) : m. 1882, Lord Cremorne, el. son of
ist Earl of Dartrey. Residence, 106, Eaton Square, S.W Mabel Caroline. Cecilia
Clementina : m. 1890, William Dudgeon Graham Menzies, Esq., and has issue living, Alastair, b.
1892. Residence, flailyburton, Coupar Angus, Forfarshire.
Brother living— Henry Herbert, b. 1840 ; ed. at Harrow ; formerly Lieut. 7th Hussars, and Capt
Roy. Horse Guards. Residence, 8, Trevor Terrace, Albert Gate, S.W. Clubs, Carlton, Boodle's
Orleans.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
587
Uncle living (son of 2nd Baronet) — Charles, b. 1813; formerly in loth Hussars: m. ist, 1836,
Charlotte, who d. 1856, da. of Orby Hunter, Esq., of Crowland Abbey, Lincolnshire; 2ndly, 1865,
Frances Jane, who d, 1876, da. of the late David Baillie, Esq., and has issue Iiving(by 2nd marriage),
Arthur Charles, b. 1865 ; formerly Lieut, ist Batn. Grenadier Guards. Residence,
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Lieut.-Col. Adolphus Ulick Wombwell, end son of 3rd baronet,
b. 1834, d. 1886 : m. 1862, Mary Caroline, da. of Col. Robert Myddelton
Biddulph, of Chirk Castle, Denbigh :—
May Florence Alexina : tit. 1890, Louis St. Julien Prioleau, Esq. Residence,
Issue of the late Frederick Charles Wombell, Esq., 4th son of 3rd baronet, b. 1845,
d. 1889: m. 1868, Maria, da. of M. Boyer: —
A son, b. 18 — .
The ist baronet, Sir George Wombwell, was Chairman of the East India Company, and M.P. for
Huntingdonshire 1774-80.
WOOD, Creation 1808, of Gatton. [Extinct 1837.]
Sir MARK WOOD, and and last Baronet.
living Of 2nd Baronet — ELIZABETH RACHEL (Lady Cox), da. of William Newton, Esq.
m. ist, i8337sir Mark Wood, 2nd baronet, who d. 1837, when his title became extinct ; 2ndly, 1845.
Sir Charles Cox, K.C.M.G., Chancellor of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, who d. 1892,
Residences, Hillingdon House, Uxbridge ; 19, Lowndes Square, S.W.
WOOD, Creation 1837, of Hatherley House, Gloucestershire.
Sir MATTHEW WOOD, 4th Baronet ; b. Sept. 1857 ;
s. his father, Sir FRANCIS, 1868.
£Vrms — Quarterly, argent and or, the mace of the Lord Mayor of London
in pale, between an oak-tree on a mount vert fructed proper, in the ist and
4th quarters, and in the 2nd and 3rd, a bull's head erased sable, charged on
the neck with a bezant, ffirtst — Out of a mural crown argent, a demi-wild
man, wreathed about the temples with oak fructed, in the dexter hand an oak-
tree eradicated and fructed, and in the sinister a club, all proper.
Residence— 83, Piccadilly, W. Clubs— Brooks's, Raleigh, Hurlingham.
Brothers living— JOHN PAGE, b. April 1860 ; is Capt. 2nd Batn.
Border Regt. Francis Page, b. 1862.
Sisters living— Caroline Emma : m. 1880, Major-Gen. Charles Hereford,
formerly Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regt.), who d. 1891. Resi-
p, ,• , dence, 12, The Barons, St. Margarets, Twickenham. Edith Constance :
m. 1887, Thomas John Elmore, Esq. Residence, Barcombe House, near
Lewes.
Uncles living (sons of 2nd Baronet)— Charles Page, b. 1836 ; is a J.P., a D.L., and^a County
Councillor (Dedham Div.) for Essex: unsuccessfully contested Essex East (L) 1880:" m. 1864,
to goth Regt. 1871, became Lieut.-Col. 1872, Col. 1874, Maj.-Gen. 1880, an
served in Indian campaign 1858-9 (V.C. and thanked by Indian Govt.) ; ser
Indian campaign 1858-9 (V.C. and thanked by Indian Govt.) ; served in Ashantee war
edal with clasp, and C. B.), and with distinction in Zulu war 1879 ; accompanied the Empress
is non. v^oi. 2na vol. nam. r,ssex K.egi. ; commanaeu iroops in r.. uisi. ai i^oicnebier 1000-0 , is m
command of troops at Aldershot ; C.B. 1874, K.C.B. 1879, G.C.M.G. 1882, G.C.B. 1891 : m. 1867,
the Hon. Mary Paulina Southwell, who d. 1891, sister of 4th Viscount Southwell, and has issue
living, Evelyn Michell, b. 1869, — Charles Michell, b. 1873,— Arthur Herbert Michell, b. 1877, — Anna
Paulina May, — Marcella Mary, — Victoria Eugenie. Residence, Government House, Aldershot.
Chibs, United Service, Army and Navy.
588
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Gerald Henry William, b. 1870,— Norah Mary Katharine, — -Anna Maria del Carmen, — Clare
Gabrielle Marcia Antoinette Esperance,— Guadalupe Katie Flavia. Residence, 10, Walsingham
Terrace, Aldrington, near Brighton.
Widow living Of 3rd. Baronet— LOUISA (Lady Wood), da. of Robert Hodgson, Esq., of Apple-
shaw, Hampshire : in. ist, 1854, Sir Francis Wood, 3rd baronet, who d. 1868 ; 2ndly, 1874, Lieut. -
Col. Lewis Jones. Residence,
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Western Wood, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet, 6. 1804, d. 1863 : in.
1829, Sarah Letitia, who d, 1870, da. of John Morris, Esq. : —
Rev. Frederick John, b. 1834 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1856, M.A. 1859); is V. of Headingley,
Hon. Canon of Ripon, Proctor in Convocation, and Chaplain to Bishop of Chester: m. 1883, Rose
Lucy, da. of Maj.-Gen. Charles Trigance Franklin, C.B. Residence, Headingley Vicarage, near
Leeds. Club, Oxford and Cambridge. Alice Phillips : nt. 1871, Col. William James Morris,
formerly of M.S.C., and has issue living, George Ernest Wood, b. 1880, — Alice Wood, — Evelyn
Wood. Residence, Llwyngwern, Pantperthog, R. S. O., Merionethshire.
The ist baronet, Sir Matthew Wood, born 1767, was the son of a serge manufacturer, of Tiverton,
and at eleven years of age worked in his father's factory. At fourteen he was apprenticed to Mr.
Newton, druggist, at Exeter. After serving seven years, he became a traveller in the drug trade, and
subsequently established himself in London as a chemist. He afterwards became a hop-merchant, and
was chosen Alderman, served asa Sheriff, and in the year of the Peace, 1815, was elected Lord Mayor
of London, to which office he was re-elected the following year. He also sat as M.P. for London (L)
1816-43. During his mayoralty he was bold and fearless. On one occasion, after a lawless mob had
shot a man on Snow Hill, and were approaching the Exchange, he, with only seven others, rushed
through that building, and held the rioters in check, while he arrested several of the ringleaders. He
took an active part in the cause of Queen Caroline : he accompanied her through Calais and Dover,
on her journey to London in 1820, and placed his house in South Audley Street at her disposal. His
fortune was, after much litigation, augmented on the death of Jemmy Wood, the banker, of Gloucester,
to the extent of ,£250,000. Among these possessions was the estate of Hatherley Court, in Gloucester-
shire, a fine old ivy-mantled mansion, and from its name his second son, William Page, who was Lord
High.Chancellor 1868-72, selected his title.
Workman-Macnaghten, see Macnagliten.
WORSLEY, Creation 1838, of Hovingham, Yorkshire.
Sir WILLIAM CAYLEY WORSLEY, 2nd Baronet ; b.
Dec. 6th, 1828 ; s. his father, Sir WILLIAM, 1879 ; ed. at
Shrewsbury, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; Bar. Middle Temple
1855 ; is a D.L., a J.P., and a County Councillor (Hovingham
Div.) for N. Riding of York, and Lieut. -Col. and Hon. Col. and
Vol. Batn. Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regt.) ; unsuc-
cessfully contested Malton (C) 1880 :• m. 1854, Harriet Phila-
delphia, da. of Marcus Worsley, Esq., of Conyngham Hall.
patron of ©ni ^ifainj — Hovingham V., Yorkshire.
^rms — Argent, a chief gules. Crtst— A wyvern vert.
Seat — Hovingham Hall, York. Ciubs — Athenaeum, Carlton.
Sisters living— Catharine Louisa (Lady Cayley): m. 1859, Sir George
Quam plunims prodesse. Alanson c^!fey> gth baronet ^vfa£«, High Hall, Brompton, near
Do good to as many Scarborough; Llannerch Park, St. Asaph. Anne Barbara. Agnes
persons as possible. Isabella. Emma Frances: m. 1861, Col. the Rt. Hon. Edward Robert
King-Harman, M.P., who d. 1888 [see E. Kingston, colls.]. Residence,
Rockingham, Boyle, co. Roscommon.
Collateral Branch living.
Issue of the late Arthington Worsley, Esq., 2nd son of ist baronet, b. 1830, d. 1861 :
in. 1860, Marianne Christina Isabella (now of Cliff Hall, Terrington, York), da. of
the Hon. Henry Hely-Hutchinson [see E. Donoughmore, colls.] :—
WILLIAM HENRY ARTHINGTON, b. Jan. i2th. 1861 ; ed. at Eton, and at New Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1884) ; is Capt. 2nd Vol. Batn. Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regt.), and a J.P. for N.
Riding of Yorks : /«. 1887, Augusta Mary Chivers, el. da. of Edward Chivers Bower, Esq., of
Broxholme, Scarborough, and has issue living, William Arthington, b. 1800, Edward Marcus, b.
1891, — Winifred Mary, b. 1888,— a da., b. 1892. Residence, The Lodge, Terrington, York. Club,
Junior Carlton. Arthington, b. 1861 ; is a Civil Engineer, of i, East Parade, Leeds.
This family is a senior branch of the Worsleys, formerly baronets of Appuldercombe, whose title
became extinct on the death of the gth baronet in 1825.
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
589
WRAXALL, Creation 1813, of Wraxall, Somersetshire.
•Sir MORVILLE WILLIAM NATHANIEL WRAXALL, 5th
Baronet; b, Oct. 5th, 1834; s. his brother, Sir HORATIO
HENRY, 1882 ; ed. at Bow, and at City of London Sch. ; served
at relief and capture of Lucknow (seriously wounded) : m. 1860,
Miss Susannah Harriet Claringbold, of Walmer, who d. 1870,
and has issue.
^nns — Lozengy erminois and azure, on a chevron gules three estoiles of
eight points or. Cust — A buck's head cabossed and erased gules, charged
on the breast with two lozenges in fesse, and between the attires an estoile or.
Residences — Gloucester ; Melbourne, Australia.
SOUS living— MORVILLE WILLIAM, 6. 1862; ed. at Warren Farm
Sch., Brighton ; was employed for several years as a pawnbroker's
assistant prior to 1882, when he enlisted in the Commissariat and Trans-
port (now Army Ser.) Corps ; served with Nile Expedition 1884-5 (medal
with two clasps, bronze star) ; is Lieut, in Coast Guard Ser. of Egyptian Govt. : in. 1892, Miss
Honorine Herminia Lanzon, of Alexandria. Residence, Alexandria, Egypt.- Charles Edward
Lascelles, 6. 1868; ed. at Warren Farm Sch., Brighton; is a bandsman in R. N. Horatio, b.
1869 ; ed. at Warren Farm Sch., Brighton.
Daughter living— Emilie Elizabeth, b. 1864.
Widow living Of 4th Baronet — LAURA (Lady Wraxall}, da. of Edward Hammond, Esq., of
Richmond, Surrey : m. 1855, Sir Horatio Henry Wraxall, 4th baronet, who d. 1882.
The ist baronet, Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall, was in the Civil Service of the East India Com-
pany. The 3rd baronet, Sir Frederick, was sometime Assistant-Commissary in the Turkish Contingent,
and was author of several works.
WREY, Creation 1628, of Trebich, Cornwall.
Sir HENRY BOURCHIER TOKE WREY, loth Baronet ;
b. June 27th, 1829 ; s. his father, the Rev. Sir HENRY BOUR-
CHIER, 1882 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1851) ; formerly
Capt. 4th Batn. Devonshire Regt, and retired as Hon. Major;
is a J.P. and D.L. for Devon (High Sheriff 1891), and a co-heir
to barony of Fitzwarine (abeyant since 1636): m. 1854, the Hon.
Marianne Sarah Sherard, da. of 9th Baron Sherard, and has issue.
JJatron of ©fjro Jibings — Tawstock R. with Harracott C., and Combe
inteignhead R., Devonshire ; Temple V., Cornwall.
— Quarterly: ist, sable, a fesse between three poleaxes argent,
helved gules, Wrey ; 2nd, argent, a cross engrailed gules, between four
water-bougats sable, Bourchier ; 3rd, France and England quarterly, within
Le bon temps viendra. a bordure argent, Plantagenet ; 4th, azure, a bend argent, cotissed or,
The f od i 'me will between six lions rampant of the last, Bohun. Crtsts — ist, an arm em-
come bowed, habited azure, cuffed argent, the hand proper holding a hatchet
argent, helved gules, Wrey ; 2nd, a Saracen's head in profile, couped below
the shoulders, on the head a ducal coronet, thereon a cap turned forwards and tasselled of the second,
thereon a catherine-wheel of the same, Bourchier.
Seat — Tawstock Court, Barnstaple. Club — Devon and Exeter.
Sons living— ROBERT BOURCHIER SHERARD, R.N., b. May 23rd, 1855 ; became Lieut.
1879 ; served in Zulu war 1879 (medal with clasp), in Egyptian campaign 1882 (Egyptian medal,
Khedive's Bronze Star), and in Burmah 1885-6 (medal with clasp).— Philip Bourchier Sherard, b.
1858 : m. 1889, Alice Mary, da. of the late Capt. Borton, R. A.— Albany Bourchier Sherard, b.
1861. William Bourchier Sherard, R.N., b. 1865 ; became Lieut. 1888 ; served at bombardment
of Alexandria 1882 (Egyptian medal, Alexandria clasp, and Khedive's Bronze Star). Gerald
Bourchier Sherard, b. 1870. Arthur Henry, 6. 1873. Edward Castell, b. 1875.^— Reginald
Charles, b. 1876.
Daughters living — Annie Marian. Emma Henrietta.— —Augusta Eleanora. Florence
Amelia. Beatrice Alexandra. Isabel Maria.
Brother living—/?^. Bourchier William Toke, b. 1830; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (S.C.L. 1852);
is R. of Combeinteignhead : m. 1859, Anne Caroline, da. of the late Thomas Crosthwait, Esq., of
Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin, and has issue living, Henry Bourchier, b. 1863, — Ellen Caroline,—
Emma Louisa,— Evelyn Maria, — Mary Blanche, — Alice Constance Frances,— Henrietta Sophie.
Residence, Combeinteignhead Rectory, Teignmouth.
59°
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Collateral Branches living.
Grandson of the late Edward Bourchier Wrey, son of the late Rev. William Bourchier
Wrey (infra) :—
Issue of the late George Bourchier Wrey, Esq., 6. 1820, d. 1854 : >n. 1848, Sarah, who d. 1869,
da. of Col. John Cuninghame, of Caddel, Ayrshire : —
George Edward Bourchier, b. 1851 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1872): in. 1886, Anne Maud, da.
of the Rev. Arthur Bourchier Wrey (infra), and has issue living, Edward Charles, b. 1889. Resi-
dence, Thomtoun House, Kilmarnock, N.B Club, Oxford and Cambridge.
Grandson of the late Rev. John Wrey (infra) : —
Issue of the late Capt. Charles Joseph Wrey, R.N., b. 1828, d. 1891 : m. ist, 1867, Caroline
Rashleigh, who d. 1870, da. of the Rev. Charles Harward Archer, of Lewannick, Cornwall ;
2ndly, 1875, Henrietta Jane (now of Stoodley Knowle, Torquay), da. of the late Charles
Aldridge, Esq. : —
Douglas Edward Archer, b. 1869 : in. 1888, Mary Therese, da. of Henry Archdal Owen, Esq.
Residence,
Grandchildren of the late Rev. William Bourchier Wrey, 2nd son of 5th baronet : —
Issue of the late Rev. John Wrey, b. 1797, d. 1872 : m. ist, 1826, Anne Burnett, who d. 1860,
da. of the late Rev. Thomas Yeomans, V. of Bishop's Tawton, and of Braunton, N. Devon ;
2ndly, 1866, Elizabeth Dorothea, who d. 1885, widow of Thomas Potts, Esq., of The Daison,
St. Mary Church, Torquay : —
Rev. Arthur Bourchier, b. 1831 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1854, M.A. 1857) ; is V. of St
Mary Church, Torquay : m. ist, 1859, Helen, who d. 1878, da. of the Rev. Thomas Phillpptts,
Canon of Truro ; 2ndly, 1881, Claudine Maud, da. of Charles Twining, Esq., Q.C., of Halifax,
N.S., and has issue living, Wilfrid Arthur Bourchier, b. 1885, — Hugh Bourchier, b. 1888,— Emily
Florence, — Cicely Helen,- -Anne Maud: tn. 1886, George Edward Bourchier Wrey, Esq. (ante), —
Mary Claudine. Residence, St. Mary Church Vicarage, near Torquay. Eleanor Mary : in.
1873, Eugene John Alexander, Esq. Residence, 5, Brunswick Gardens, Campden Hill, W.
The family of Wrey is of considerable antiquity in Devonshire, and is supposed by Wotton to be
descended from Robert le Wrey, who lived temp. Stephen. Sir Chichester, the 2nd baronet, a faithful
adherent to the royal cause, became in 1652 possessed, by marriage, of Tawstock, where the family now
reside. After the Restoration he was successively Colonel of the Duke of York's Regiment, Governor
of Sheerness, and M.P. for Lostwithiel. Sir Bourchier, the 3rd baronet, served under the Duke of
Monmouth, and after the Restoration commanded a regiment of horse. The sth and the 6th baronet
were Members of Parliament.
Wrixon-Becher, see Becher.
WILLIAMS-WYNN, Creation 1688, of Wynnstay, Denbighshire.
Sir HERBERT LLOYD WATKIN WILLIAMS-WYNN,
7th Baronet, son of the late Lieut. -Col. Herbert Watkin
Williams- Wynn, M.P., 2nd son of 5th Baronet ; b. June 6th,
1860 ; s. his uncle, Sir WATKIN, M.P., 1885 ; ed. at Wellington
Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1883); is Lieut.-Col.
Comdt. Montgomeryshire Yeo. Cav., Lord Lieut, of Mont-
gomeryshire, and a County Councillor for Denbighshire, Rhuabon
and Erbistock Div. ; sat as M.P. for Denbighshire (C) in 1885,
and in Dec. of that year and again in 1892 unsuccessfully con-
tested E. Div. of Denbighshire : m. 1884, Louise Alexandra
[infra], only surviving da. of Sir Watkin Williams- Wynn, M.P.,
6th Baronet, and has issue.
JJatron of $cfacn gibings — Llangedwyn V., Rhos-y-Medre V., Bryneglwys
V., Llantysilio V., Denbighshire; Llwydiarth V., Carno P.C., Montgomery-
shire ; Llanuwchyllyn V., Merionethshire.
^Vrms — Quarterly : ist and 4th, vert, three eagles displayed in fesse or, Wynn ; 2nd and 3rd,
argent, two foxes counter-salient in saltire gules, the dexter surmounted of the sinister, Williams.
Crest — An eagle displayed or.
Seats — Wynnstay, Rhuabon ; Glan Llyn, Bala, North Wales.
Pratt's.
Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton,
Son living— WATKIN, b. Jan. 25th, 1891.
Daughter living— Gwladys Elin, b. 1885.
Brother living— Robert William Herbert Watkin, b. 1862 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford (B.A. 1891) ; is Capt. Montgomeryshire Yeo. Cav., a J. P. for Denbighshire, and a J.P. and
D.L. for Flintshire. Residence, Cefn, St. Asaph. Club, Junior Carlton.
Sister living— Helen Florentia.
Daughter living Of 6th Baronet— Louise Alexandra (Lady Williams- Wynn): m. 1884, Sir
Herbert Lloyd Watkin Williams-Wynn, 7th baronet (ante).
DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
591
Mother living— Anna, da. of the late Edward Lloyd, Esq. : in. 1855, Lieut.-Col. Herbert Watkin
Williams- Wynn, M.P. (ante), who d. 1862, and has issue [see ante]. Residence, Cefn, St. Asaph.
WidOW living Of 6th Baronet — MARIE EMILY (Lady Williams-Wynn), da. of the late Rt. Hon.
Sir Henry Watkin Williams- Wynn, K.C.B., G.C.H. [see infra]: ;«. 1852, Sir Watkin Williams-
Wynn, 6th baronet whorf. 1885. Residences, Llangedwyn, Oswestry ; 20, St. James's Square, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rt. Hon. Charles Watkin Williams- Wynn, 2nd son of 4th baronet, b.
1775, d. 1850 : ni. 1806, Mary, whod. 1838, da. of Sir Foster Cunliffe, 3rd baronet : —
Charles Watkin, b. 1822 : ed. at Westminster, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1843, M.A. 1846); Bar.
Lincoln's Inn 1846 ; is Recorder of Oswestry, and a D.L. and a J.P. for co. Montgomery ; formerly
Lieut.-Col. Montgomery Yeo. Cav. ; sat as M.P. for Montgomeryshire (C) 1862-80, when he was
defeated : ;«. 1853, Lady Annora Charlotte Pierrepont, who d. 1888, da. of 2nd Earl Manvers, and has
issue living, Arthur Watkin, b. 1856; ed. at Westminster, and at Ch. Ch,, Oxford (B.A. 1878):
Bar. Inner Temple 1882 ; is Major Montgomeryshire Yeo. Cav. ; sometime Private Sec. to Sec. of
State for India (Viscount Cross) : nt. 1892, Alice Mary, da. of the late Hon. George Went worth- Fitz-
william [sec E. Fitzwilliam, colls.], — Henry Cunliffe, b. 1863 ; is Capt. R.A., — Frederick Rowland,
b. 1865 ; ed. at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1886); is Lieut. Montgomeryshire Yeo. Cav. ; is a Clerk
in House of Commons, — Mary : m. 1886, Henry Goulburn Chetwynd-Stapylton, Esq. [see V.
Chetwynd, colls.], — Agnes Sophia, — Annora Margaret, — Constance Harriot. Residences, Coed-y-
maen, Welshpool, Montgomery ; 2, Lower Berkeley Street, W. Clubs, Carlton, Travellers'.
Issue of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Watkin Williams-Wynn, K.C.B., G.C.H.,
3rd son of 4th baronet, b. 1783, d. 1856 : in. 1813, the Hon. Hester Frances
Smith, who d. 1854, da. of ist Baron Carrington : —
Henry Bertie Watkin, b. 1820 : is a J.P. and a D.L. for Denbigh, and a J.P. for cos. Berks, Oxford,
and Salop ; was High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire 1872 : m. 1848, Marion, da. of the late Maj.-Gen.
Sir James Limond. C.B., and has issue living, Jessie Marie : »i. 1875, Stanley Leighton, Esq., M.P.
[see Leighton, Bart.], of Sweeney Hall, Oswestry, — Frances Caroline : m. 1872, Samuel Richard
Brewis, Esq., of Ibstone House, Tetsworth, — Bertha Marion: nt. 1886, Joseph Godman, Esq., of
Park Hatch, Hascombe, Godalming, — Henrietta Katherine Lsetitia (Hon. Mrs. Robert Rodney) :
in. 1882. the Hon Robert William Henry Rodney, son of 6th Baron Rodney. Residences, How-
bery Park, Wallingford ; Nantimeichiod Hall, Llanfyllin, Montgomeryshire ; 23, Chesham Place,
S.W. Club, Carlton. Marie Emily (Lady Williams-Wynn) [see ante] : m. 1852, Sir Watkin
Williams-Wynn, M.P., 6th baronet, who d. 1885.
The great-grandson of John Williams, Esq., 2nd son of ist baronet, was created a
baronet [see Williams, Bart., cr. 1798],
Is descended from Williams Williams, of Chwaine Issa, co. Anglesey, who was i4th in descent
from Cadrod Hardd, or the Handsome, a British chieftain, who resided at Tremadog, in the parish
of Llanfaithley, and was Lord of Talybolion about the year uoo. The ist baronet, M.P. for Chester
in three Parliaments, was Speaker of the House of Commons 1679-85. In 36 Car. II. he was tried
for libel, in causing to be printed the information of Thomas Dangerfield, and, although he pleaded
the law and custom of Parliament, he was fined ,£10,000. After the Revolution, this judgment was
declared illegal and against the freedom of Parliament. The 6th baronet sat as M.P. for Denbigh-
shire (C) 1841-85.
YOUNG, Creation 1769, of North Dean, Buckinghamshire.
Sir WILLIAM LAWRENCE YOUNG, 8th Baronet ; b.
Aug. 3rd, 1864 ; s. his father, Sir CHARLES LAWRENCE,
1887 : m. 1887, Helena Mary, da. of the late Hon. Henry
William Petre [see B. Petre, colls.].
Or, three piles sable ; on a chief of the first as many annulets of
the second. Crist — A cubit arm erect, the hand grasping an arrow all proper.
Residence— 16, South Eaton Place, S.W. Clubs— Pall Mall, Orleans.
Clubs-
Press through.
Brother living- CHARLES ALBAN, b. Nov. i8th, 18
Wellington, St. James's.
Sister living— Mary Agnes : m. ist, 1886, William Henry Makins, Esq.,
formerly i3th Hussars, who d. 1889 ; 2ndly, 1891, Warine Martindale,
Esq., and nas issue living (by ist marriage), Marjorie Florence. Resi-
dence, 28, Ashley Gardens, S.W.
Uncle living (son of 3rd Baronet)— George Augustus, b. 1822 ; formerly in 8th Foot, and Roy.
Canadian Rifles ; is a J.P. for Bucks and Kent : tit. 1848, Isabella Marianne, who d. 1890, da. of
the Rev. George Moore, Canon of Canterbury, and has issue living, William Henry, b. 1849 ; ed. at
• Radley ; is Major Bedfordshire Regt., — George Brook, b. 1857 ; ed. at Radley,— Harold Lawrence,
b. 1866,— Wilfred Edward, b. 1868 ; ed. at Radley, and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; is Lieut. 7th
Dragoon Guards, — Louisa Harriet : >«. 1876, the Rev. John Fitzalan Cornwall, R. of Barton-le-
Clay, Ampthill, Beds,— Emily Mary : m. 1880, Edmund Waller, Esq., of Farmington Lodge,
Northleach, — Blanche Caroline, — Isabella Georgiana, — Agnes Augusta, — Bertha Margaret, — Mil-
dred Alice, — Mabel Josephine, — Maude Eugenie. Club, Junior United Service .
592
DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Aunt living (daughter of 3rd Baronet);— Emma Catherine : m. 1847, the Rev. John Laurence Prior,
M.A., who d. 1879, and has issue living, George Redmond, b. 1848; is Lieut.-Col. 4th Batn.
Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regt.) : m. 1886, Edith Helen Caroline, who d. 1889, da. of the
late H. E. Silvester, Esq., of Beverley, and has issue living, Henry George Redmond £. i8S6, —
Henry Lawrence (of The Priory, Datchet, and 8, New Square, W.C. Club, Constitutional), b.
1852 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1882; is a J.P. for Bucks: m. 1878, Florence, da. of the late Henry
William Booth, Esq. [see Booth, Bart.], — two other sons and a da. (Daughters of 4th baronet)
Elizabeth Sophia: m. 1858, James George Fergusson Russell, Esq., J. P., who d. 1887. Residence,
5, Ashburn Place, S.W. Caroline Louisa : m. 1860, Bertram Wodehouse Currie, Esq., and has
issue living, Lawrence, b. 1867. Residences, i, Richmond Terrace, Whitehall, S.W. ; Combe
Warren, Kingston-on-Thames ; Minley, Farnborough.
Widows living Of 5th and 7th Baronets— FLORENCE (Lady Young), da. of Erving Clarke,
Esq., of Efford Manor, near Plymouth : in. ist, 1854, Sir William Norris Young, $th baronet, who
d. 1854 ; 2ndly, 1860, John Thomas Soltau, Esq. Residence, Little EfFord, Plymouth. MARY
ALICE MARGARET (Lady Young), da. of the late Rev. W. Serocold Wade, V. of Redbourne, Herts :
m. 1871, as his second wife, Sir Charles Lawrence Young, 7th baronet, who d. 1887. Residence,
5, Ashburn Place, S.W.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Rev. Henry Tufnell Young, 2nd son of 3rd baronet, b. 1810, d. 1888 :
in. ist, 1841, Josephine Isabella, who d. 1852, da. of the late Joseph Savill,
Esq., of Waltham Lodge, Essex ; 2ndly, 1854, Sarah Anne, who d. 1859, da.
of the late Rev. Thomas Leigh, R. of Wickham- Bishops ; srdly, 1862, Emma,
da. of the late Philip Hills, Esq., of Colne Park, Essex :—
Rev. Henry Savill, b. 1843 ; ed. at Brasenose Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1864, M.A. 1870); is V. of Slough
Bucks: m. 1868, Rebecca Isabella, da. of the late Samuel Brewis, Esq., of Prestwich, Cheshire,
and has issue living, Henry Brook, b. 1869, — Laurence C. Hills, b. 1876, — Basil Arthur, b. 1880, —
Hugh Greville, b. 1882, — George Edward Savill, b. 1884, — Josephine Isabella,— Evelyn Lucy, —
Irene Frances, — Olive Portia. Residences, Slough Rectory, Bucks ; Mallard's Court, Stoken-
church, Oxford.— —Catherine Louisa Josephine. Residence, Mallard's Court, Stokenchurch, Oxford.
Issue of the late Major George Young, 3rd son of 2nd baronet, b. 17 — , d. 18 — : m
1821, Mary, da. of John Harrison, Esq., of Derby : —
Julian, b. 18 — Several other sons and daus.
The ist baronet, Sir William Young, was Lieut. -Governor of Dominica. Sir William Norris, the
5th baronet, was killed at the battle of the Alma, 1854 ; and his brother, Sir George John, the 6th
baronet, died before Sebastopol the same year.
YOUNG, Creation 1813, of Formosa, Berkshire.
Sir GEORGE YOUNG, 3rd Baronet ; b. 1837; s. his
father, Capt. Sir GEORGE, R.N., 1848; ed. at Eton, andatTrin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1860, M.A. 1863, and formerly Fellow of
his Coll.); Hon. LL.D. St. Andrew's Univ. 1885; Bar. Lin-
coln's Inn 1864 ; unsuccessfully contested Chippenham 1868,
and Plymouth (Z) Feb. 1874, March and July 1880 ; was a
Roy. Commr. to British Guiana on the Coolie Immigration
1870, Assist. Commr. to the Friendly Sos. Commn. 1871. and
Sec. to the Factory Acts Commn. 1875 and Irish Land Acts
Commn. 1880 ; has been a Charity Commr. since 1882 ; is a
J.P. for Berks: m. 1871, Alice Eacy, da. of Evory Kennedy,
Esq., M.D., of Belgard Castle, Dublin, and widow of Sir Alex-
Be right and persist, ancler Hutchinson Lawrence, ist Baronet, and has issue.
^rm« — Per fesse sable and argent : in chief two lions rampant-guardant,
and in base an anchor erect with a cable, all counterchanged. Crtst — A demi-unicorn couped ermine,
armed, maned, and hoofed or, gorged with a naval crown azure supporting an anchor erect sable.
Seat — Suttoncroft, Cookham, Maidenhead. Town Residence — 3, Whitehall Court, S.W.
Club — Athenaeum.
Sons living— GEORGE, b. Oct. asth, 1872. -^Geoffrey Winthrop,<5. 1876.— -Edward Hilton, b. 1879.
DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
593
has issue living (by ist marriage), Isabel Mary, — (by 2nd marriage), Gerard Mackworth, b. 1884, —
Hubert Winthrop, b. 1885, — Mark Aitchison, b. 1886, — Norman Egerton, b. 1892. Residence,
Lahore, Punjab.— —Rev. Albert Stewart Winthrop, b. 1842 ; ed. at Eton, and at King's Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1864, M.A. 1867); formerly Fellow of his Coll. ; is V. and Rural Dean of Kingston-on-
Thames. Residence, The Vicarage, Kingston-on-Thames. Club, United University.
Sister living — Elizabeth Susan: m. 1865, Col. William Paston Purnell, C.B., who d. 1869, and has
issue living, Frances Susan,— Susan Rose, — Charlotte. Residence, Formosa Cottage, Cookham,
Maidenhead. •
Aunt living (daughter of ist baronet),— Louisa Caroline: m. 1846, the Rev. Joseph Webster
Harden, who d. 1873, and has issue living, Emily, — Jane Elizabeth. Residence, Kingsworthy,
Winchester.
WidOW living Of 2nd Baronet— SUSAN (Lady Young), da. of William Mackworth Praed, Esq.,
Serjeant-at-law: m. 1835, Sir George Young, 2nd baronet, who d. 1848. Residence, Formosa
Cottage, Cookham, near Maidenhead.
Collateral Branches living.
Issue of the late Charles Baring Young, Esq., 2nd son of ist Baronet, b. 1801, d. 1882 ;
in. 1843, Elizabeth (now of 12, Hyde Park Terrace, W.), da. of the late Stephen
Winthrop, Esq., M.V., of Little Bounds, Tonbridge : —
Charles Edward Baring, b. 1850 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1872, M.A. 1876); Bar.
Inner Temple 1876 ; sat as M.P. for Christchurch (C) 1885-92. Residences, Oak Hill, East Barnet ;
Daylesford House, Chipping Norton. Chambers, 2, Harcourt Buildings, Temple, E.G. Clubs,
Oxford and Cambridge, Carlton.^— Arthur William, b. 1852. Caroline Susan : ttt. 1887, William
Frederic Lawrence, Esq., M.P. Residences, Cowesfield House, Whiteparish, Salisbury; 6, St
Ermin's Mansions, S.W. Margaret Lucia.
Issue of the late Henry Young, Esq., 3rd son of ist baronet, b. 1803, d. 1881 : m,
1838, Catherine Anne, who el. 1875, da. of John Eccles, Esq. : —
Henry Cathcart Arthur, b. 1850. Residence, Fairymead, Bundaberg, Queensland. Horace Edward
Broughton, b. 1853 : "z- 1882, Ellen Elizabeth, da. of George Thorne, Esq., of Darcey Hey, Castle
Hill, N.S.W., and has issue living, Percy Horace Broughton, b. 1883, — George Arnold, b. 1886.
Residence, Fairymead, Bundaberg, Queensland.— —Charles Ernest, b. 1855 : m. 1891, Margaret
Else, da. of John Shedden Adam, Esq., of Bathurst, N. S. Wales. Residence, Fairymead, Bunda
berg, Queensland. ^^— Emily Baring: m. 1865, John Field Deck, Esq., M.D., and has issue living,
five sons and six daus. Residence, Withycombe, Ashfield, Sydney, New South Wales. Florence
Selina Harriett.
Issue of the late Adm. Horatio Beauman Young, 4th son of ist baronet, b. 1806, d.
1879: m. 1860, Elizabeth, da. of Samuel Pretor, Esq., ofWyke Regis, Dorset: —
Alfred Horace, b. 1861.— — Alan Rowley, b. 1863.— Eleanor Theresa.— Eva Gertrude. Agnes.
Issue of the late William Jackson Young, Esq., 5th son of ist baronet, b. 1809, d. 1848 :
m. 1845, Anne (who m. 2ndly, 1850, Stephen Digby Murray, Esq.), da. of Thomas
Reay Eaton, Esq. : —
William Eaton, b. 1848; ed. at Queen's Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1871, B.C.L. 1873); Bar. Inner Temple
1875 : m. 1874, Mary Cecil Augusta, da. of the Rev. Sir Cecil Augustus Bisshopp, gth baronet (ext.),
ar.d has issue living, Cecil Digby Hillyar, b. 1875, — Heugh Gerard Montagu, b. 1878. Residence,
Parham, Lar.sdown Road, Bath.
YOUNG, Creation 1821, of Bailieborougli Castle, co. Cavan.
Sir WILLIAM MUSTON NEED YOUNG, 3rd Baronet,
son of the late Thomas Young, Esq., 2nd son of ist Baronet; b.
Jan. 2oth, 1847 ; s. his uncle, Sir JOHN (who was cr. Baron
Lisgar), P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., 1876; served during Afghan
war 1878-9, and with Upper Burmah Field Force 1885-7 (medal
with clasp) ; is a J.P. for co. Cavan, and an Assist.-Sup. in
Telegraph Depart.of India : m. 1870, Isabella, da. of John Leach,
Esq., of Exeter, and Black Torrington, Devon, and has issue.
^rats — Argent, three piles sable, each charged with a trefoil, slipped or ;
on a chief of the second three annulets of the third. C«st — A demi-lion
rampant, charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped, and holding in
the dexter paw a sprig of three maple leaves, also slipped or.
Residence — Burmah. Clubs — Volunteer Service, National Conser-
vative.
Sons living— JOHN EDGAR HARINGTON, b Sept1 4th, 1871 ;
Lieut. R.A. Cyril Roe Muston, b. 1881.
Daughter living— Ella Louise.
Sister living — Lucy Frances. Residence, 9, Brondesbury Villas, Kilbur , N.W
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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE.
Daughters living Of 1st Baronet— Lucy. Augusta Maria: m. 1841, George Rolleston,
Esq., who d. 1870, and has issue living, William Vilett, b. 1842 ; formerly Lieut. lyth Regt., and 2nd
West India Regt., and Major 4th Middlesex Rifle Vol. ; is Major 3rd Batn. Duke of Cambridge's
Own (Middlesex Regt.) : m. 1864, Martha Florence, da. of the late Thomas Morris, of Chilwell,
Notts, — Augustus Carr Vilett, 6. 1846 ; formerly Lieut. 7oth Regt., — Arthur Vilett Hampden, &.
1855 : m. 1881, Alice, da. of the late Robert Dawtrey Drewitt, Esq., of Peppering, Arundel, —
Elizabeth Harriet : m. 1868, the Rev. George Arthur Clarkson, V. of Amberley, Arundel, Sussex,
— Laura: m. ist, 1867^ Capt. Edwin Forbes Thompson, who d. 1877; 2nd, 1882, Welles Orton
Charlton, Esq., of New Zealand, — Georgina Catherine Vilett : m. 1880, Francis Octavius Passy,
Esq., formerly R.N., — Albinia Blanche Vilett : m. 1871, William Lynd Martin, Esq., Retired
Com. R.N., of Swindon, — Lucy Vilett: m. 1870, John St. Patrick Teather, Esq. Residence, 22.
Brondesbury Villas. Kilburn, N.W.
Widow living Of 2nd Baronet — ADELAIDE ANNABELA (Baroness Lisgar), da. of the late
Marchioness of Headfort, by her first husband, Edward Tuite Dalton, Esq. : m. ist, 1835, the Right
his peerage
Residences,
Marchioness of Heaafort, by her first husband, Edward luite Dalton, hsq. : m. ist, 1835,1
Hon. Sir John Young, 2nd baronet, who was created Baron Lisgar, and d. 1876, when his peerage
became extinct ; 2ndly, 1878, Sir Francis Fortescue Turville, K.C. M.G., who d. 18"
Bosworth Hall, Rugby ; Lisgar House, co. Cavan.
The ist baronet, Sir William, was a Director of the East India Company ; and the 2nd baronet,
Sir John, was raised to the Peerage in 1870 as Baron Lisgar, but, dying without issue, his peerage-
became extinct, and the baronetcy devolved upon his nephew.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
BARONETS'
farricir §:iHMerst Bisters, atiir
The name in italics is that of the baronet, or Peer,
to whose biography reference may be made for
further particulars.
When two or more bai-onets bear the same sur
name, the family is indicated by date of
creation of title ; e.g.. "Riddell, cr. 1866."
Abbott, Agnes A Gibbes.
Abbott, Selina M. C. .._ .. Eardley-Wilmot.
Abergavenny (Caroline),
Marchioness of Denuent, Baron.
Abraham, Amy H Parker, cr. 1681.
Acland, Caroline C Gull.
Acland, Gertrude Walrond.
Adams, Alice M Wilhhire.
Adams, Mary S. Goold- . . Wrixou-BecJier.
Adderley (Caroline E.), Hon.
Mrs. Charles Dixie.
Ady, Emilia Bridges.
Affleck, Marian Affleck.
Baggallay. Emily C. E. .. Burrell.
Bagot, Euphemia E. A. . . Eliott.
Bagot, Theodosia Leslie, cr. 1876.
Bagshawe, Lucy Alexander, cr.
1809.
Bailey, Emily H. A Clietwode.
Bailie, Amy E Miller, cr. 1874.
Baird, Arabella R. E Hazier.
Baird (Henrietta M.), Lady. . Don-lVauchope.
Baird, Susan G Fergusson, cr.
'7°3-
Baker (Augusta C.), Lady .. Fitz-Wygram.
Baker, Helen A Peto.
Agnew, Patricia Ramsay, cr. 1806.
Ailsa (Julia), Marchioness of.. Jephson.
Baker, Henrietta M Hicks-Beach.
Baker, Louisa C Dancer.
Alderson, Katherine G. .. Wimbome,
Baron.
Alderson, Mildred A Cradock-Hartopp.
Alexander, Agnes C Curtis, cr. 1802.
Alexander, Harriet .. .. Alexander, cr.
1809.
Alexander, Henrietta C. .. Heygate.
Alexander, Lucia M Clarke-Travers.
Alington, Charlotte S Bellingham.
Allen, Laura E Farrington.
Alleyne (Augusta I.), Lady.. Fitzlterbert.
Ames, Alice C Miles.
Ames, Eliza S Robinson, cr. 1823.
Anderson, Blanche A. M. . . Bayley.
Anne, Edith . . . . . . . . Parkyns.
Annesley, Emily M . . . . Dancer.
Anson, Agnes H Acland.
Anstruther, Zaida M Erskine.
Baker, Margaret C. C Van-Notten-
Pole.
Baker, Mary S. T Cunyngltame.
Baldock, Elizabeth M Corbet.
Balfour, Isabella J Kinloch,cr.
1686.
Balfour, Mary L Dundas.
Ball, Amy M Wake.
Barbour, Charlotte R Fowler.
Baring, Helen Graliam, cr. 1783.
Barker, Morna G Hatuley.
Barneby, Alice M Hicks-Beach.
Barrett, Jane F Proctor-Beau-
champ.
Barry, Adelaide W. C Dunbar, cr.
1814.
Barry, Elizabeth Wrixon-Becher.
Barthelmy, Julia H Curtis.
Lady Dashwood, cr.
Barton, Victoria A. J Peel.
1684.
Apostolides, Frances A. .. Gordon, cr. 1631.
Arathoon, Mary J Haggerstone.
Arbuthnot, Esther J Murray, cr. 1626.
Bastable, Eliza M WaBrf , cr. v&*.
Batchelor, Charlotte .. .. Salusbury-Tre-
lawny.
Bateman (Agnes B.),
Archdall, Elizabeth .. .. Stmuart, cr. 1803.
Archer, Louisa S Mackenzie, cr.
1673.
Arkwright, Rebecca O. .. Alleyne.
Armytage (Eliza M. M.),
Lady .. Radcliffe.
Arnott, Caroline S WtUia»is,cr.i&66.
Arthur, Constance E Hobhouse.
Ashmore, Marian Bailey.
Bateman, Anne La Trobe- . . Fairbairn.
Bates, Frances H Rh>ett-Carnac.
Kathurst, (Ada) Lady Hervey- Ribton.
Bathurst, Mary E. P. Hervey- Paston-Cooper.
Battersby, Louisa W Dillon.
Battersea(Florence), Baroness Rothschild,
Bpron.
Bayley (Emily A. T.), Lady . . Metcalfe.
Bayly, Emily F Colthurst.
Ashworth, Charlotte . . . . Blackwood.
Bazett, Edith E Carew.
Assheton, Frances A. E. .. Bazley.
Astley, Mary C. Ludford- .. Dixie.
Astley,Rosalind A. Frankland-
Beale, Mary D Clerke.
Bearcroft, Mary H. L. R. .. Honyman.
Beauclerk, Mary H. I. C. .. Dickson-Poynder.
Atherton, Mabel L Paul, cr. 1821.
Athole (Louisa), Duchess of. . Moncriejfe.
Atkinson, Katharine B Parkyns.
Auckland, Baroness . . . . Eden.
Austin, Ada F Cox.
Avigdor, Rachel Goldsmid.
Backhouse, Florence .. .. Salusbury-Tre-
lawny.
Beaumont, Anna M Blackett.
Becher, Nicola S Blunden.
Bell, Agnes Agnew.
Bell, Frances G Armstrong.
Bell, Henrietta S Hazlerigg.
Bell, Katharine Fitzgerald, cr.
1880.
Bellairs, Frederica J Clayton-East.
596
MARRIED DAUGHTERS, SISTERS, AND AUNTS.
Bellew (Mildred M. J ), Hon.
Briscoe, Jane E A. P Fuller-Elliott-
Mrs. Charles DC Trafford.
Bennett, Beatrice H. Leigh- Pocock.
Benson, Caroline G Couper.
Bentinck, Prudence P Leslie, cr. 1876.
Beresford, Laura, E. F. .. Keane.
Berford, Augusta Hay,cr. 1703.
Bernard, Mary L D'Oyly.
Drake.
Brise, Marianne W. Ruggles- Boiuyer-Smijth.
Broadhurst, Elizabeth F. . . Butler.
Brodie, Ada B Garden, cr. 1887.
Brooke, Beatrice G Garden.
Brooke (Alice S.), Lady . . Belling/tain.
Brooke (Henrietta E.), Lady Mainivaring.
Brookfield, Jane O Elton.
Bertie (Harriet B. E.), Hon.
Mrs. George Farquhar,
Best, Louisa E ShifFner.
Bethune, Julia Patton- . . . . Elphinstone, cr.
1816.
Betty, Sarah E Medlycott.
Bevan, Frances Seton, cr. 1684.
Bevan, Magdalene F Seton, cr. 1684.
Bickmore, Lucy Jane . . . . Dundas.
Biddulph, Caroline M Thomas, cr. 1694.
Biddulph, Diana Goring.
Billborough, Gertrud E. .. Bates.
Bindon, Susanna Massy.
Brooks (Mary E.), Hon. Mrs.
William . . . . . . . . Hicks-Beach.
Brougham, Ursula H. M. . . Chamberlain.
Brown, Agnes M Bellinghnm.
Brown, Agnes M Quain
Brown, Barbara Gardiner.
Brown, Eliza Seton, cr. 1684.
Brown, Jacobina M. S. ... Radcliffe.
Brown, Jane A Malion.
Browne, Ada K Crosbie.
Browne, Caroline B Hardinge.
Browne, Caroline J Rich.
Browne (Clotilde G.), Hon.
Mrs. \rthur Don- Wauchope.
Birch, Sophia Russell, cr. 1832.
Bird, Marion A Christison.
Browne, Ellen A Ramsay.
Browne, Fanny D Synge-Hutchin-
Birkbeck, Etheldreda I. .. Ffolkes.
Birkbeck, Mary H Lubbock.
Bishop, Cecilia A Iddesleigh, Earl.
Bishop, Janet Dunbar, cr. 1697.
Black, Maria Crofton, cr. 1838.
son.
Browne, Frances J. . . . . Stracey.
Browne, Louisa E. Knox- . . Knox-Gore.
Browne, Lucy Clifton.
Browne, Mary L Richardson.
Elaine (Lydia L. P.), Lady.. Stonhouse.
Blake, Catherine Milbonie-S-win-
nerton-Pilkington.
Brownrigg (Ada C. G.), Lady Lethbridge.
Brownrigg, Emily G Borough.
Brownrigg, Louisa M Key.
Bloomfield, Adelaide H. F. .. Hort.
Bloomfield, Lydia F Style.
Blount, Mary F Smythe.
Blundell, Adelaide F. A. .. Astlev.
Bruce, Mary C Burgoyne,cr.\^\,
Bruce (Sarah C.), Hon. Mrs.
Thomas Thornhill,
Boileau (Lucy H.), Lady .. Nugent, cr. 1806.
Bonar, Louisa Elphinstone, cr.
1816.
Bond, Florence P Carew.
Bond, Mary C Meysey-Thomp-
son.
Bonde, Helena E. F. de . . Robinson, cr.
1819.
Bonham (Louisa), Lady . . Buchanan.
Bonnieres, Ada M. \V Hartmell.
Bonsor, Evelyn S Moon.
Bryden, Rosa M Pairlie-Cuning-
hame.
Buchanan, Mary J. D. A. .. Fergusson, cr.
I7°3-
Buckingham (Alice A.),
Duchess of .'. Graham- Mont-
gomery.
Buckley, Augusta F Hen'ey-Bathurst.
Bulkeley, Selina M Hetvey-Bathurst.
Bull, Eliza E. M Parker, cr. 1797.
Buller, Margaret M Anson.
Borlase, Mary J. F Cox.
Boudier, Ellen L Bruce, cr. 1804.
Boulger, Jemima Naesmyth.
Bund, Harriette P Temple, cr. 1876.
Burghley (Isabella), Lady .. Whichcote.
Boult, Margaret A. . . . . Farrington.
Bourne, Constance M. G. .. Croft.
Bourne, Geraldine C Judkin-Fitz-
Burn, Charlotte ' Kirkpatrick.
Burn, Janet E Eiuing.
Burnaby, Anne E Fowke.
Burne, Mary A Hewett.
Bourne, Harriet A. D. May- Bourne.
Boutmy, Emily Burdett, cr. 1618.
Bouverie, Harriet Pleydell-.. Rivers.
Bouverie (Maria E.), Hon.
Mrs. Duncombe Pleydell- Hulse.
Bowden, Elizabeth Swinburne.
Bowen, Catherine Steele.
Burrell (Ethelreda M.), Lady Loder.
Burrell, Mary E Cooper.
Burrows, Mary A Gardiner.
Burton, Isabella J Mackenzie, cr.
1837-
Burton, Sophia L Sladc.
Bush, Emily C. A Pole.
Boyce, Charlotte S Des Vaux.
Brackenbury, Priscilla . . . . Russell, cr. 1812.
Butler, Catherine T Smith-Marriott.
Butler (Emilia M.), Hon.
Bunbury.
Bradford, Laura G Blackwood.
Brady, Charlotte L Brady.
Bramston, Hyacinthe L. . . Chetwode.
Breakey, Laura A. S Carem.
Bree, Frances E Henniker.
Brent, Meliora A Fanner.
Breton, Florence B Slade.
Breymann, Katherine .. .. Swinburne.
Bridges, Catherine Eva . . Stuart, cr. 1660.
Bright (Catherine), Lady . . Miles.
Brisco (Mary E), Lady. . .. Feilden.
Briscoe, Ann R Smith-Marriott.
1821.
Butler (Hester E.), Lady . . Bellingham.
Butler (Mary E.), Hon. Mrs.
Henry Meyrick.
Buxton, Emily M Knutsford,
Baron.
Buxton, Lucy E Buxton, cr. 1840.
Byam, Emily C Rich.
Byramjee, Avabai yejeebhoy.
Byron (Frederica), Hon.
Mrs. Augustus M'Mahon.
Byron, Georgiana M Burdett, cr. 1618.
Caillard, Eliza F Hanham.
MARRIED DAUGHTERS, SISTERS, AND AUNTS.
597
Calland, Annie T Alexander, cr.
1809.
Calverley, Isabella M Rookwood, Baron.
Calverley, Louisa M Henniker.
Cama, Humabai D Petit.
Cameron, Emma Tupper.
Campbell, Caroline A. E. . . Rivett-Carnac.
Campbell (Caroline), Lady . . Bromley.
Campbell, Florence . . , . Magheramorne,
Baron.
Campbell, Frances A Stewart, cr. 1623.
Campbell, Ivy V Clavering.
Campbell, Louisa E. A. .. Anson.
Campbell (Margaret A. M.),
Lady . . . . , Borough.
Campbell, Mildred C Haivley.
Campbell, Octavia H Workman-
Macnagh ten.
Camperdown (Juliana C.),
Countess of Philips.
Cardwell, Lilian Brodie.
Carew (Emily A.), Baroness Philips.
Carew, Muriel M. H Heathcoat-Amory.
Carey, Amelia F Onslow.
Carey, Louisa J. A. . .. ffewett.
Carmichael (Louisa Char-
lotte), Lady Butler.
Carnac, Annie M. Rivett- . . Durand.
Carnegie, Albinia F Craivley-Boevey.
Carnegie (Ethel M. E.), Lady Bannennan.
Carnegie (Georgiana), Hon.
Mrs. John Tiveedmoiith,
Baron.
Carr, Georgina E Duke.
Carroll, Louisa Boynton.
Carrow, Eleanor D. F Dunbar,cr.i6gT.
Carter, Lucy Rose, cr. 1874.
Gary, Dorothea M Oakes.
Gary, Louisa I. S Rowley, cr. 1836.
Cassidy, Ellen O'Brien.
Cator, Isabella M Rhodes.
Cathcart (Elizabeth Mary),
Countess Crompton.
Caulfeild, Grace A, . . . . . . St. George.
Cavaye, Ada M Barttelot.
Cave, Beatrice J Williams, cr. 1866.
Cavendish (Elizabeth J.),
Hon. Mrs. William . . . . Baittie.
Cay, Agnes S Dixie.
Cay, Annie J affray.
Cay ley (Catherine L.), Lady Worsley.
Cayley, Marion L Robinson, cr. 1854.
Cecil (Edith), Lady Francis Brooks, cr. 1886.
Chamberlain, Ramet T. .. Sivinburtie.
Chamberlayne, Norah G. . . Bates.
Chambers, Alice J Mahon.
Chambers, Maria Wood, cr. 1837.
Champain (Harriett S.
Bateman-), Lady .. .. Currie.
Champneys, Virginia J. . . Dalrymple, cr.
1697.
Chapman, Adelaide M Fletcher, cr. 1782.
Chapman, Anna M Weldon.
Chauncy, Frances A Warren.
Chavasse, Anna G Coghill.
Chazelle (Emma L.), Vis-
comtess Perrot de . . . . Barclay.
Chesterfield (Dorothea), Coun-
tess of Hay, cr. 1635.
Chichester, Beatrice .. .. Chichester, cr.
1641.
Childe, Frances C. Baldwyn- Leighton^r.ifx)?.
Chitty (Clara J. ), Lady . . . . Pollock.
Cholmeley (Edith S.), Lady Rowley, cr. 1786.
Cholmondeley (Katherine L.),
Hon. Mrs. Thomas . . . . Sykes, cr. 1783.
Clapham, Millicent R. Went-
WDrth- Cave-Browne-
Cave.
Claremont, Flora M Darell.
Clarendon, Lavinia . . . . Ewart.
Clark, Frances M Buchanan.
Clark, Harriet C. M Dick-Cunyngham.
Clarke, Louisa Moon.
Clarke, Mary Clay.
Clarke, Mary T Rose, cr. 1872.
Clarke, Sophia Stracey.
Clayton, Mary G Levinge.
Clement, Louisa C Blackmood.
Clements (Amelia), Hon. Mrs.
Francis Verner.
Clerk (Aymee E. G.), Lady.. Napier, cr. 1627.
Clerk, Eleanor Mordaunt.
Clifford, Sicele A De Trafford.
Clinton(Margaret),Baroness. . Walrond.
Clissold, Florence J. C. G. .. Gooch, cr. 1746.
Clitherow, Harriot Stracey- .. Tiveedmouth,
Baron.
Clive, Anne S. M Farquhar.
Close, Elinor C. L Maimuaring.
Clutterbuck, Adelaide . . . . Barrow.
Coates, Frances J Bromhead.
Coats, Agnes B Muir.
Cobham, Adela A. C Grant, cr. 1705.
Cochrane, Elizabeth M. S. .. Ramsay-Fairfax.
Cochrane, Mary E Sutttm.
Cochrane (Rosetta), Lady.. Wlieeler-Cuffe.
Cock, Anna Pollock.
Cockcroft, Annie H De Burgh-Laiuson.
Cocks, Amabel J Watson-Copley.
Coles, Edith Cowper- . . . . Bailey.
Colley (Edith A.), Lady
Pomeroy- Borrowes. .
Collins, Annette, Rigbye- .. Lethbridge.
Collyer, Georgina F. A.. .. Johnston.
Combermere (Isabel M.), Vis-
countess Chetwynd.
Commin, Catherine A Osborne.
Cornpton, Laura Burrard,cr.\?>oT.
Congreve, Ethelred V. F. . . Cust.
Connellan, Anne M Langrishe.
Connolly, Letitia M Nugent, cr. 1795.
Cooke, Emma J. Davies-.. Sykes, cr. 1783.
Cooke (Harriet B. J. G.), '
Lady Feilden.
Cooke, Mary A. H. C Brooke-Pechell.
Cookson, Mary E Stirling, cr. 1666.
Cooper, Constance Mordaunt.
Cooper, Harriet Grant-Suttie.
Cooper, Selina Weldon.
Copley, Selina F. Bewicke- . . Watson , cr. 1 760.
Corbet, Anna M. E Grey-Egerton.
Corbett, Louisa M. .. .. Isham.
Corbett, Marianne Ridley.
Cordes, Margaret A Milne.
Corfield, Agnes R. A A lleyne.
Cotes, Isabella E Dickson-Poynder.
Cottenham (Theodosia F.),
Countess of Dallas.
Cotton, Mary A. E Grey-Egerton.
Cotton, Marion L Crofton, cr. 1838.
Coulson, Charlotte Alexander, cr.
1809.
Couper (Caroline P.), Lady.. Every.
Court, Mary C Walker, cr. 1886.
Coutts, Clara M. Money- .. Burdett, cr. 1618.
Coutts (Angela G.), Baroness
Burdett- Burdett, cr. 1618.
Covey, Mary J. W. . . . . Farrington.
Cunningham, Harriotte . . De Trafford.
Craig (Elizabeth S.), Lady
Gibson- Vivian.
Craig, Emily D. Gibson- . . Wiltnot, cr. 1772.
Cranstoun (Elizabeth),
Baroness Seale.
Craufurd, Frances Molesworth.
Crawford and Balcarres (Mar-
garet), Countess of . . . . Lindsay.
Cremorne (Julia G. S.), Lady Wombwell.
Cresswell, Alice L. A. Baker- Pas ton-Cooper.
Creyke, Caroline Lawes.
Creyke, Frances E Bacon.
Crichton, Katherine C. Mait-
land-Makgill- Hulse.
598
MARRIED DAUGHTERS, SISTERS, AND AUNTS.
Crofton, Agnes Reid, cr. 1703.
Cromer (Ethel S.), Baroness Errington, cr.
1661.
Crosbie, Rosa Lister-Kaye.
Crossley, Sarah M Peto.
Cruttwell, Annie M Mmvbray.
Culpeper, Alicia C. Bishop- . . Clayton.
Cumberlege, Mary S Famngton.
Cuninghame, Violet M. Smith- Slade.
Cunningham, Alice Poore.
Cunningham, Harriotte . . De Trafford.
Cure, Augusta E Smith, cr. 1804.
Cure, Gertrude L. J Rook-wood, B.
Currey, Emily H Rugge-Price.
Currie, Caroline L Young, cr. 1769.
Currie, Mary M Sullivan, cr.
1804.
Curteis, Isabella Ashburnham.
Curtes. Paulina Thomas, cr. 1694.
Cuthell, Martha Kelk.
Dadysett, Bhikhaijee D. ..Petit.
Dalbiac, Mary Mainwaring.
Dale, Alice F Milbank.
Dalison, Charlotte G Beresford-Peirse.
Dalison, Harriet A Shaw, cr. 1665.
Dalrymple (Susan H.), Vis-
countess Grant-Suttie.
Dalton, Catherine Smith- Dodsworth.
Daly, Barbara Grattan-Bellew.
Dalyell, Elizabeth G Dalyell.
De Rothschild (Leonora),
Baroness Alphonse . . . . Rotlischild, Baron.
De Rougemont, Mary R. .. Rugge-Ptice.
De Royer, Mary A. F WUmot, cr. 1772.
Derwent (Charlotte), Baroness Hillingdon%
Baron.
De Steiger, Favoretta F. . . Hamilton, cr.
1819.
De St. Geniez, Elizabeth S. . . Robinson, cr.
1776.
De Terdeck, Augusta S. .. Palmer, cr. 1777.
De Trafford, Clementina F. Mostyn.
Devereux (Caroline), Hon.
Mrs. Humphrey Antrobus.
Dhunjeebhoy, Perozbai.. .. Jejeebhoy.
Diamond, Victoria G Bromhead.
Dickins, Anna M. C. Scrase- Walker, cr. 1835.
Dickinson, Jessie M Cunynghame.
Digby, Elizabeth J Forbes, cr. 1626.
Dilke, Rosamond E.
Dillon (Ellen L.), Hon. Mrs.
Dillon (Gertrude E. P.),
Countess Arthur Graham, cr. 1663.
Dimsdale, Mabel S. ... Henniker.
Dixon, Ella Brisca.
Dod, Emma M Vavasour,(r.iSoi.
Done, Elizabeth Dom-.'ille.
Donnelly, Caroline F Barrington.
Doran, Constance H Brooke, cr. 1822.
Dorchester (Charlotte),
Baroness Hobhouse.
Dormer (Ella), Hon. Lady .. Alison.
Dormer, Florence A. Cottrell- Smyth.
Douglas (Charlotte M.), Hon.
Dansey, Julia Tiueedmoiith,
Baron.
Dansey, Milburgha .. .. Green-Price.
Darby, Frederica L. J Arthur.
D'Arras, Louisa A Lechmere.
Darwin, Emma C Farrer.
Dash wood (E lizabeth), Lady . . Brinckutan.
Dash wood (Roberta H .), Lady A bercromby.
Daubeney, Eileen G FitzGerald, cr.
1880.
Daunt, Rosamond A King, cr. 1815.
Davidson, Anne Freeling.
Da vie, Frances H. Ferguson- . . Miles.
Davies, Flora A. .. .. .. Stewart, cr. 1881.
Davis, Mary L. Hart- . . . . Acland, cr. 1677.
Davison, Margaret A. S, .. Mackenzie, cr.
1890.
Dawes, Isabella H Osborne.
Dawkins, Neredah L J?o6i>iso>t,cr.i8gi.
Dawson, Florence Kennet- . . Floyd.
Dawson, Laura F. S.
Westropp- Clay
Douglas, Constance Robinson- Proctor-Beau-
champ.
Douglas, Fanny A Tapps-Gei vis-
Meyrick.
Douglas, Hannah C Douglas.
Douglas, Laura S Campbell,cr.i%y.
Dowdeswell, Emily Parky ns.
Drake (Elizabeth), Lady
Fuller-Eliott- Douglas, cr. 1831.
Drewe, Margaret W. L. .. Walrond.
Drewett, Isabella Drewett- . . Chaytor.
Drummond (Charlotte M.
A.), Hon. Mrs. Frances.. Oakeley.
Drummond (Madeline D. E.),
Lady Williams- Agnew.
Drummond, Marguerite V.
M. Williams- Agnew.
Drummond, Marcia M. A. H.
W. de la P. Beresford- . . Beresford-Peirse.
Drysdale, Jane Wardlaw.
Du Boulay, Helen M Sutton.
Du Cane, Charlotte M Wimborne, Baron .
Du Cane, Louisa F. M. .. Anson.
Duckett, Catherine S Dick-Lauder.
Duckett (Isabella), Lady . . Smith-Gordon.
Dudley (Georgiana E.),
Countess of Moncrieffe.
Duff, Louisa Scott, cr. 1671.
Day, Julia Foster, cr. 1838.
Dearden, Henrietta M Ed-wards.
Dease, Emily Throckmorton.
De Bary, Mary P Mostyn.
De Bonnieres, Ada M. W. . . Hart-well.
De Bunsen, Mary A 'Kinlock.
De Cetto, Evelyn R Montgomery, cr.
1808.
De Chazelle (Theresa E.),
Countess Hothfield, Baron.
De Coetlogon, Jane . . . . Grey.
Deedes, Emily C Glyn, cr. 1759.
Deedes, Henrietta C Dering.
De Frias (Mary B.), Duqua Knoiules.
De Kerveguen, Florence A.
M. S. F Piers
Dugdale, Alice F Trevelyan,c.i%j^
Duke, Jane M Medlycott.
Duller, Harriet Scott, cr. 1671.
Duncan, Frances E Edmonstone.
Duncombe (Eleanor J.),
Hon. Mrs. Cecil Hillingdon,
Baron.
Duncombe (Flora), Lady
De-la- Bere, Elizabeth L. M.
Baghot- Bruce cr 1804
De-la- Poer, Frances .. .. Power, cr. 1836.
De La Rochefoucauld
(Emily V.), Comtesse.. .. Rumbold.
De Liitzow, Harriet M. . . Seymour.
De Lossy, Frances C. E. . . Oakes.
De Montmorency, Grace K.. Grove.
Denne, Emma M Honywood.
Dennistoun, Frances A. . . Onslvw.
Dennistoun, Georgina . . . . Oakeley.
Denny, Eleanor L Durand.
Duncombe (Jane M.), Hon.
Mrs. Arthur Walker, cr. 1868.
Dundas (Louisa M.), Hon.
Mrs. Charles Boothby.
Dundas, Mary L Knatchbull.
Dundas, Robina M Dundas.
MARRIED DAUGHTERS, SISTERS, AND AUNTS.
599
Durar.t, Norah A. M Robinson, cr. 1891.
Dwyer, Caroline G. T Cunynghame.
Dyer (Dona E.), Lady .. .. M'Grigor.
Dyke, Katharine L Cnrrie.
Edgcumbe (Fanny L.), Hon.
Sirs. George Shelley, cr. 1611.
Edgell, Emilia Gordon-Gumming :
Edwards, Eleanor L. H. . . Lennard.
Edwards, Emily G Edwards.
Edwards, Rose G Cunliffe.
Egerton, Charlotte C Milner.
Egerton, Margaret A; F. . . Oust.
Egerton, Mary E Blackett.
Eliot (Constance R.), Hon.
Mrs. Charles Wimborne, Baron.
Ellenborough (Beatrice J.),
Baroness Knatchbull
Elliot (Anne) H D Lady.. Antrcbus.
Elliott, Harriette Steele.
Ellis, Emily Campbell, cr.i8i$.
Ellis, Selina A. M Eardley-Wilmot.
Elmore, Edith C Wood, cr. 1837.
Elphinstone (Elizabeth), Hon.
Mrs. Edward Clerk.
Elphinstone (Georgiana H.),
Lady Arthur.
Elton (Mary A.), Lady.. .. Elton.
Elwell, Elizabeth . . : . . Gooch, cr. 1746.
Elwes, Mary Bromley.
Ensor, Isabella M Fleming.
Errington Adelaide D Duke.
Errington, Charlotte G. A. . . Shuckbnrgh.
Erskine, Harriett C Erskine.
Eustace, Emily H Bridges.
(Eustace, Marian A Stewart, cr. 1881.
Evans, Constance D Salt.
Evans, Maria H Farringlon.
Evans, Mary L Cunynghaine.
Every, Ada R. .. .. .. .. Onslcnv.
Eyre, Mary G. Paston-Beding-
feld.
Eyre, Octavia T Preston.
Eyston, Angela G Vavasour, cr.ifaS.
Eyton, Katherine Mainwaring.
Faber, Mary Grimthorpe,
Baron.
Fairbairn (Clara F.), Lady . . Loraine.
Fairfax, Eveline S Milner.
Fairfax, Harriet Kinloch, cr. 1686.
Falkiner (Blanche), Lady . . Call.
Fallowes, Agnes C. V De Crespigny.
Fanshawe, Mary G Clerke.
Farley, Mary I. G. Turner-.. Waldie-Griffith.
Farnham, Catherine M. A. G. Scott, cr. 1806.
.Farnham, Gertrude E Cradock-Hartoftp.
Farquhar, Ada M Cradock-Hartopp.
Fauchey, Ellen Turing.
Feilden, Evelyn M Manningham-
Buller.
iFellowes, Edith I Walrond.
Fenwick, Katherine S. W. . . Phillipps.
•Fenwick, Mary P Gabriel.
Ferguson , Clara Johnston
Ferguson, Jane Craivfurd-Pollok.
SFerrall, Margaret Carmichael- Nugent, cr. 1831.
Fetherstonhaugh. Rosetta . . Roche.
iFeversham (Mabel V.),
Countess of .. Graham, cr. 1783.
'Ffennell, Anna B Waller cr. 1780.
Fielding, Jemima Fagge.
Fife, Caroline J Legard.
Fillingham, Emma G Blake, cr. 1772.
Finch, Katherine .. ., .. Fludyer.
Finn, Julia A. P Durrani.
Finniss, Adelaide G Barclay.
Fisher, Anne L. Van-Nottcn-Pole .
Fisher, Jemima C Gibson-Craig.
Fisher, Margaret Goring.
Fitzgerald, Charlotte . . . . Jephson.
Fitzgerald, Emma Y Barrett-Lennard.
Fitzgerald, Henrietta L.
Foster- Vesey- Mahon.
Fitzgerald (Jane M. M.),
Lady Macdonald-
Lockha-rt.
Fitzgerald, Margaret L. .. Nugent, cr. 1831.
Fletcher, Selina J. E Stuart, cr. 1060.
Flower, Isabel M. C. .. .. Pauncefort-
Duncombe.
Fludyer, Augussta F Borough.
Follenus, Amelia Waller, cr. 1780.
Forbes, Helen Moncriejffe.
Forbes (Margaret A.), Hon.
Mrs. Atholl Dick-Cunyngham,
Forbes, Sarah Sempill, Baron.
Ford, Hilda M Waterfau.
Ford, Isabella E Gooch, cr. 1746.
Ford, Mary Molesworth.
Ford, Rachel Hammick.
Fordham, Catherine . . . . f.aivsort, cr.
1831.
Fordyce, Mary H. M DalrympU-Hay.
Forester, (Emma G.), Hon.
Mrs. Cecil Dixie.
Forrest, Olivia E Richaidson-Bun-
bury.
Forster, Ellen H Culme-Seymoitr.
Fortesque, Dorothy A Haste.
Fortescue, Sophia C Larpent.
Foster, Edith E Grove.
Foster, Eliza E Fletcher.
Foster, Mary Earle.
Foulis (Sarah H.), Lady
Liston- Ochterlony.
Fowler, Rachel Pease.
Fox, Ethel M Hobhouse.
Francklyn, Sarah J Cunard.
Frank, Mary A Walker, cr. 1856.
Frederick, Margaret . . . . Beevor.
Freeling (Charlotte A.), Lady Rivers.
Freke, Theodosia E St. George.
Fremantle (Isabella M.),Hon.
Mrs. W Eardley.
Fremantle, Julia E. H Campbell, cr.iSis.
Fr ere (Catherine), Lady .. Arthur.
Frewen, Katharine M Affleck.
Fry, Matilda S Gull.
Fryer, Mary A Lucas.
Fuller, Emily G. J Hicks-Bea-:h.
Furdoojce, Dhunbaigee . . Jejeebhoy.
Fursdon, Florence R. M. .. Salushiry-Tre-
lawny.
Fussell, Janet Dairy tuple.
Gaisford, Agnes Hillingdon,
Baron.
Gale, Maria H Stuart, cr. 1660.
Gallon, Frances A Arthur.
Gardiner, Grace A. M. L. .. Napier, cr. 1867.
Garrard, Eliza M Burdett, cr. 1665.
Garreau, Grace H Gumming.
Gatinais, Sophia M. de la . . Codrington, cr.
1721.
Gaussen, Mabel C Miles.
Cell, Teresa C. Chandos-Pole- j **%%%*.*""'
Gentili, Maria F Ogle,
Gibbons, Anne Salusbury-Tre-
laiuny.
Gibbs, Laura B Elton.
Gilbert, Laura M Synge.
Gilmore, Charlotte S Blunt.
Gladstone, Catherine . . . . Glynne.
Gladstone, Gertrude T. .. Miller, cr. 1705.
Gladstone, Sophia Musgrave, cr.
I Oil.
Glasgow (Dorothea E. T.),
Countess of Hunter-Blair,
Glazebrook, Ethel Brodie.
Gleeson, Irene M. M Fanner.
Glencross, Ellen M Onslow.
Glyn, Maria St. George.
Goddard, Caroline P Philipps,cr. 1887.
Godman, Ada P Bell.
Godman, Eliza M De Crespigny.
6oo
MARRIED DAUGHTERS, SISTERS, AND AUNTS.
Goldstein (Agnes), Baroness
William
Goodden, Caroline
Goode, Amelia A
Goodenough, Eveline C. N . .
Goodlake, Mary F
Gordon, Anna M. Duff-
Gordon, (Caroline E. M.),
Hon. Lady Hamilton-
Gordon Georgina
Gordon, Maria T
Gordon (Mary G.), Lady . .
Gordon, May E
Gore, Amelia M. C
Gore, Matilda Saunders-
Knox-
Gore, Sarah J. Pery-
Knox- ;
Gosset (Arabella S.), Lady ..
Gosling, Kathleen M. S.
Gosling, Mary McE
Gost'ing, Selina A. M. C. . .
Gotto, Margaret
Gouldsmith, Cecil P
Gower (Grace E. T.), Lady
Albert Leveson-
Graham, Agnes
Graham, Susanna E. T.
Eo>eel.
Samuelson.
Munro, cr. 1634.
Stonhcmse.
Glyn, cr. 1800.
A ntrobus.
Herscliel.
Lacon.
Clayton-East.
Maxwell, cr. 1804.
Parker, cr. 1797.
Codrington, cr.
1721.
Knox-Gore.
Knox-Gore.
Butler.
Dyer.
Cunard.
Stonhouse.
Carry.
Freake.
Abdy.
Musgrave, cr.
1611.
ffay, cr. 1663.
Ochterlony.
Grey.
Tempest, cr. 1827.
Astley.
Osborji.
Croft, cr. 1671.
Cooper, cr. 1863.
Scott, cr. 1821.
Russell, cr. 1812.
Coglnll.
Fethreston.
Leslie, cr. 1625.
Scott, cr. 1806.
Larcom.
Payne.
Graham, cr. 1783.
Macmahon.
Simeon,
Welby-Gregory.
Hamilton, Augusta H
Hamilton, Emma
Hamilton, Henrietta M.
Hamilton, Jane M
Hamilton, Lina M. H
Hamilton, Mary
Hamilton, Mary A. L
Hammet, Alice
Hammick (Elinor), Lady . .
Hammill, Maude M. F.
Hammond, Harriet C
Hamond, Mary L
Hanbury, Frances S. Culling-
Hanford, Alma A. M. G. . .
Hanham, Elizabeth M. Swin-
Hawley.
Pollock.
Borrowes.
Muir.
Beaumont.
Warreu.
Baynes.
Paston-Beding-
feld.
Lnvis, cr. 1846.
Piers.
Beresford-Peirse.
Hare.
Eardley.
Macgregor.
Wells.
Moon, cr. 1855.
Tkornkit!.
Herschel.
Young, cr. 1813.
Blake, cr. 1622.
Lynch-Blossc.
Mc.Mahon.
Jessel.
Bridges.
Tyrrell.
Worsley.
Buckworth-
fferue-Seame.
Clarke, cr. 1831.
Lawrence, cr.
1858.
Every.
Dymoke.
Campbell,cr. 1815.
Pringle.
Rowley, cr. 1836.
Graham, cr. 1629.
i
Rowley, cr. 1786.
Oxenden.
De Bathe.
Tancred.
Ciisack-Smith.
Napier, cr. 1627.
Cunard.
Ramsay, cr. 1806.
Scott, cr. 1821.
Colt.
Ptoctor-Beau-
champ.
Dick-Lauder.
Thomas, cr. 1694.
Foster, cr. 1831.
Trevelyan, cr.
1661.
Butler.
Warren.
Cathcart.
Vivian.
Antrobus.
Kerrison.
Pelly.
Boehm.
Williamson.
Head, cr. 1676.
Falkiner.
Pollock.
Duntze.
Wood.
Lighten.
Agnew.
Douglas, cr. 1777.
Jcn'is-White-
Jervis.
Parker, cr. 1681.
Onslow.
Hankey, Ellen G
Hankey, Louisa F
Hardcastle, Maria S
Harden, Louisa C
Hardinge, Eliza M
Hardinge (Mary), Hon. Mrs.
Robert N
Hardman, Florence M. H. ..
Harford, Gertrude E
Harlech (Sarah), Baroness . .
Harman, Emma F. King- . .
Harrison, Evelyn
Harrison, Mary A
Hart, Honoria L
Hartwell, Eliza S
Hartwell (Emma J.), Lady ..
Harvey, Frances E
Harvey (Magdalen B.),
Lady ... ...
Harvey, Sophia F. E
Hatchell, Frances A
Hatherton (Charlotte L.),
Baroness
Hatton, Agnes G. Finch-
Hatton, Rosia M
Hawkins, Lucy S
Hawley, Mary
Hay (Anne S. M. M.), Lady
Hay, Caroline M
Hay, Georgina H
Graves, Henrietta Frances M.
Gray, Cecile M
Greathed (Charlotte F. C.),
Lady
Greathed, Janet G
Green, Alice J.
Green, Mabel E
Greene, Mary
Greene, Sylvia M
Greenwood, Henrietta M. ..
Greig, Florence L. S
Griffiths, Georgina F
Grimshawe, Emily M
Grimston (Margaret F.),
Viscountess
Grogan (Catherine C.), Lady
Grosvenor (Catherine D. M.),
Hon. Mrs. Algernon
Grove, Alice Troyte-Chafyn-
Haynes, Frances S. V
Gubbins, Frances T
Guilford (Georgiana),
Countess of
Guise, Frederica
Guise, Henrietta
Gurney, Anna M
Gurney, Margaret C
Gurney, Sarah E
Guthrie, Anne B
Haigh, Adelaide E. J
Haigh, Louisa M
Haldane, Anna E. F. M.
Macmalwii.
Chetwynd.
Verner.
Ririett-Carnac.
Boileau.
Ffolkes.
Buxton, cr. 1840.
Chamberlain.
Harty.
Harty.
Chinnery.
Fermor-Hesketh.
Judkin-
Fitzgerald.
Slade.
Brisco.
Elphinstone, cr.
1628.
Aylmer.
Mordaunt.
Hevuett, cr. 1883.
Harland.
Murray, cr. 1628.
Baird, cr. 1809.
Pringle.
Head, Charlotte A.' .. ..
Heathcote, Eliza J
Heathcote, Jane V.
Heathcote, Pauline
Hedley, Henrietta M
Henderson, Rose C
Heneage, Florence M. I.
Walker-.. ..
Heneage, Henrietta L. V.
Walker-
Heneage (Louisa E.), Lady . .
Henniker (Anne), Baroness..
Henry, Evelyn J
Herapath, Effie J. A
Haldon (Maria H.) Baroness
Hale, Emma A
Halford, Irene M. . .
Hall, Ada S
Herbert, Beatrice A
Herbert, Caroline
Herbert, Emily E
Herbert, Grace A
Herbert, Jane H. A
Hereford, Caroline E
Hereford, Eleanor A. P.
Heriot, Martha Maitland-..
Hervey, Margaret A
Hall, Amelia A
Hall, Geraldine M. .. .
Hall, Mary A .. ..
Hallett, Maud S
Halley, Emily J
Hallmann, Helen
Hamilton (Alice A.), Hon.
Mrs. Arthur Baillie-
Hamilton (Mary G.), Hon.
Mrs. Robert Baillie- ..
Hext, Anne H
Hext, Augusta G
MARRIED DAUGHTERS, SISTERS, AND AUNTS.
601
Hext, Mary F. E Graves-Sawle.
Heygate, Constance M. .. Beaumont.
Hibbert (Ellen), Hon. Mrs.
Arthur Holland- Lawson, cr. 1831.
Hickson, Ellen C IVaterlmv.
Higgins, Sophia E. .. .. Bernard.
Hildebrand, Violet Leeds.
Hildyard, Mary B Neave.
Hill, Charlotte E. M. J. . . Denys.
Hutchinson (Sophia), Hon.
Mrs. Coote Hely- . . . . Synge-Hutchin-
son.
Hutton, Elizabeth M. H. . . Stockenstrom.
Huxley, Margaret A Brodie.
Iddesleigh (Cecilia F.),
Countess of Farrer.
Iddesleigh (Elizabeth L.),
Countess of Meysey-Thomp-
Hirst, Alice Emily Cox.
Hoare (Augusta F.), Lady .. Clayton-East.
Hoare, Laura Lennard,
Hobhouse (Mary), Baroness Farrer.
Hobson, Elinor E Weldon.
Hobson, Elizabeth Falshaw.
Hoffnung, Violet Goldsmid.
Hog, Helen Ramsay-Gibson-
Maitland.
Hogg, Harriet A Stirling, cr. 1800.
Hohenstein (Anne H.),
Baroness Joseph Bruce, cr. 1629.
Hohler, Frances A Preston.
Holbech, Laura H Armytage.
Holbech, Mary C Walrond.
son.
lies, Edith G. H Palmer, cr. 1621.
Ind, Marianne Jodrell.
Inge, Mary A Hay, cr. 1635.
Inglis, Anne Arbuthnot.
ngram, Jessie Winnington- . . Edmonstone.
nnes, Julia J. Mitchell- .. Dick-Lander.
rby (Jessie A.), Hon. Mrs.
Augustus Cuninghame.
rving, (Emma P.) Lady .. Barclay.
zod, Elizabeth C Garden.
Jackson, Anna M Jackson, cr. 1815.
Jacobson, Elinor Pigot.
lalland, Laura E Blomefleld.
James, Agatha G. F Vyvyan.
Holden, Isabel Cunard.
Holford, Margaret Pryse.
James, Effie G Millais.
James, Ellen Moon, cr. 1855.
Holford, Rosamond L. . . . . Style.
Rollings, May Carmichael.
Holtzer, Fanny V Wasteneys.
Homan, Ruth Waterlow.
Homfray, Mary E Welby-Gregoiy.
Hood (Elizabeth J.), Hon.
Mrs. Grosvenor Hamond-Grceme.
Hood of Avalon (Fanny H.),
Baroness Maclean.
Hood (Isabel H.), Lady
Fuller -Acland- Acland, cr. 1818.
Hookins, Henrietta J Baird, cr. 1695.
Hooper, Lucy Blakiston.
Hope (Alicia H.), Lady .. Wedderbum.
Hope, Aline Jervis-White-
Jervis.
Hope, Constance C Leslie, cr. 1876.
Hope, Laura E. R Troubridge.
Hope, Mildred H Scott, cr. 1806.
Hope, Sophia Edmonstone.
Hopton, Mary L. O Rouse-Boughton.
Hormajee, Chandanbai. . . . Jejeeblwy.
Horn, Caroline E Leith-Buchanan.
Hornby (Augusta), Lady .. Call.
Hornby, Louisa Sheffield.
Home, Augusta F. A Paston-Cooper.
Horsley, Eldred Bramiuell.
Horsman, Charlotte L Ramsden.
James, Evelyn E Forbes, cr. 1823.
iames, Julia Gordon, cr. 1706.
ameson, Ethel Durand.
amieson, Mary Young- . . Rashleigh.
amsetjee, Buchoobai D. .. Petit.
efferson, Anna M. Dun-
nington- Vavasour, cr.
1801.
Jenkins, Ada F. A Wolseley,cr.ij44.
Jenkyns (Madeline S.), Lady Pasley.
Jephson (Charlotte H.), Lady Baynes.
Jerningham, Sophia .. .. Murray, cr. 1626.
Jersey (Julia), Countess of .. Peel.
Jessel, Edith Goldsmid.
Jessop, Judith Alleyne.
Jessop, Matilda J Dancer.
Jodrell, Adela M Bmvyer-Smijt 'i.
Johnson, Elizabeth M. A. . . Gull.
Johnson, Emily Shiffner.
Johnson, Frances G Brinckman.
Johnson, Helen Denys.
Johnson, Margaret F. . . , . Bell.
Johnston, Georgiana B. . . Hay, cr. 1663.
Johnston, Mary Clifton.
Johnstone, Maria Gethin.
Jolliffe, Leila, Hylton- . . . . Tyrwhitt.
Jones, Catherine L Leslie, cr, 1625.
Jones, Emily F Philipps.
Hoskins (Dorothea A. E.),
Lady Robinson, cr.iddo.
Hotham, Laura Smith, cr. 1804.
Houston, Clara C Burdett, cr. 1618.
Houstoun, Mary I Matheson, cr.
1882.
Hoyack, Eliza Tuning.
Hudson, Georgiana .. .. Mahon.
Hugessen, Rachael M.
Jones, Georgina Earle.
Jones, Harriet Clay.
Joyce, Miriam B Mather-Jackson.
Kallenburgh, Sophia .. .. Farmer.
Keir, Amelia F. B Menzies.
Kelly (Ellen L.) Lady . . . . Dillon
Kemp, Harriet A WJieler.
Kempe, Mary Bowman.
Knatchbull- Montgomery.
Huggins, Elizabeth S Grierson,
Kennedy (Margaret), Lady
Gilbert Baird, cr. 1809.
Hughes, Elizabeth M. T. .. Cunynghame.
Hughes, Margaret M' Kenny.
Hughes (Mary A. W.), Lady Smith, cr. 1809.
Hulse, Edith M. \V Lawson, cr. 1892.
Kennion, Henrietta D Fergusson, cr.
1703-
Kentish, Laura F Kay.
Keppel (Alice F ) Hon Mrs
Humphry, Isabella L Stokes.
Hunt, Caroline Mahon.
Hunt, Dorothea Nugent, cr. 1831.
Hunt, Margaret H Parker, cr. 1681.
Hunter, Evelyn M Miller, cr. 1874.
Huntingtower (Katherine E.
C.), Lady Bnrke c*. 1628.
George Edmonstone.
Keppel, Alicia M Harvey.
Keppel, Ida Harvey.
Kerr, Mildred C Walker, cr. 1868.
Kerrison, Florence L Clarke, cr. 1831.
Kersteman, Julia Thomas, cr. 1694.
Huntly(Amy), Marchioness of Brooks, cr. 1886.
Hussey, Henrietta Grove.
Hutchmson, Constance E. A... Hamilton, cr.
King, Caroline G Slade.
King, Emily K IVaterlow.
1646.
Hutchinson, Georgina A. F. Louis.
King, Susanna O Lethbridge.
Kingdon, Mary A Gooch, cr. 1866.
MARRIED DAUGHTERS, SISTERS, AND AUNTS.
Kingscote, Florence L Bochin.
Kinloch (Lucy C.), Lady .. Anttrutke*.
Kinnaird (Mary A. V.),
Baroness Agnew.
Lindsay, Anne Lindsay.
Lippincott, Julia S. Cann- .. Davis.
Lister, Nancy C Mackenzie, cr.
1703.
Kirby, Hannah J Thompson, cr.
1797-
Kissack, Mary A. C. K. .. Murray, cr. 1673.
Kitson, Charlotte H Edmonstone.
Knapp, Philadelphia . . . . Dyke.
Knight, Elizabeth E. B. . . Rozvley, cr. 1836.
Knollys (Ardyn), Hon. Lady Tyrwhitt.
Knowles, Caroline M. . . .'. Riddell, cr. 1778.
Knowles (Emma), Lady . . Pocock.
Knox, Agnes F. N Knox-Gore.
Knox, Henrietta E Gibson-Craig.
Xnutsford (Margaret J.)>
Lithgow, Amelia E Fagge.
Lithgow, Emily M. Douglas- Murray, cr. 1626.
Littledale, Mary E Armytage.
Littledale, Violet Thursby.
Littleton (Katharine), Hon.
Mrs. Cecil Rowley, cr. 1786.
Livingstone, Matilda A. C. . . Motris, cr. 1806.
Llangattock (Georgiana M.),
Baroness Maclean.
Llewelyn, (Caroline J.), Lady Hicks-Beach.
Lloyd, Elizabeth King, cr. 1815.
Lloyd, Ethel M Green-Price.
1874.
Lacaita, Mary A Doyle.
Laffitte, Florence A Fairlie-Cuning-
ham.
Lamb (Louisa M. C.), Lady.. Durrani.
Larnbart, Mary L Walker, cr. 1868.
Lambert, Georgina E. .. .. Miller, cr. 1705.
Laming, Agnes Turing.
Laming, Evelyn H. . . . Chetivode.
Lamont, Adelaide E Denys.
Lampson, Hannah J. Locker*- Lampson.
Landale, Margaret H. H. . . Jardine, cr. 1672.
Langford (Georgina M.),
Lloyd, Jane E. Carr . . ..St. John-Mild-
may.
Lloyd, Rosamond A Hey gate.
Lockwood, Isabella Milbanke.
Londonderry (Mary C.),
Marchioness of Ediuards,cr.i1:i$.
Long, Charlotte E .. Harvey, cr. 1868.
Lopes (Loxiisa), Lady . . . . Newman.
Loraine, Evelyn L. M Bar re It- Lennard.
Low (Anne P. H.), Lady .. Douglas, cr. 1777.
Low, Janet A. H Liston-Foitlis.
Lowe, Ida C. Drury- . . . . Proctor-Beau-
champ.
Langmore, Mary A Moon.
Langrishe, Anna M Kennedy.
Lowndes, Jane A Spearman.
Lowth, Emelia L Rivers.
Larmine, Laura F Pollock.
Lascelles (Caroline F.), Hon.
Mrs. Arthur Brooke, cr. 1662.
Lascelles (Emma C.), Hon.
Mrs. Lancelot Sheffield.
Loyd, Caroline G. W Vivian.
Lubbock, Constance A. . . Herschel.
Lucas, Alice Bnrrard,cr.\Zoi.
Lascelles, Florence M Roberts, cr. 1809.
Lavin, Ada Drury- . . . . . . Brymnrigg.
Law (Matiicia), Hon. .Mrs.
William Montgomery.
Lawley (Annie A.), Hon. Mrs.
Arthur Cunard.
Lucas, Laura M Salomons.
Lushington, Henrietta .. .. Iddesleigh, Earl.
Luttrell, Anne E. P. . > • .. Fuller-Acland-
Hood.
Luxford, Anne M. P. .. .. Stracey.
Lawrence, Mary E . . Wiggin.
Layard (Mary E. E.), Lady Wimborne, Baron.
Lea, Elizabeth A. L. Percy- .. Meredyth.
Leach, Elizabeth M Bazlcy.
Leahy, Amelia F. Arthur-.. Radcliffe.
Leatham, Jeannette E Cunard.
Lee, Margaret A Clark, cr. 1883.
Lee, Renee E Milborne-Sivin-
nerton -Pilking-
ton.
Leeke, Annabella M. Williams-Drum-
mond.
Le Fanu, Henrietta V Barrington.
Leigh, Laura M Ed-wards, cr. \ 866.
Leith, Mary C. J Gordon, cr. 1818.
Le Maistre, Frances C Smith- Dodstvorth.
Le Marchant (Eliza), Lady . . Smith, cr. 1804.
Lennard (Emma), Lady
.Barrett- Wood, cr. -&yj .
Lennard, Isabella J. Barrett-. . Loraine.
Lennox, Augusta E Wilmot, cr. 1772.
Lennox (Susan H.), Lady . . Sinclair, cr. 1636.
Lysley, Frances E Lcrwtker.
Macan, Lucy E. B De Crespigny.
Macansh, Louisa I. ., .. Gore, cr. 1621.
M'Clellan, Grace C Staples.
M'Clintock, Catherine B. .. Strange.
McCready, Marianne . . . . Eiuart.
Macdonald, Alice B Clarke, cr. 1882.
M'Donnell (Emily F. D.),
Hon. Mrs. Mark H. H. . . Osborn.
Macdonogh, Frances M. . . Cdrden.
McDouall, Agnes Buchtin-Hepb-um.
M'Douall, Grace M Dalrymple-Hay.
M'Douall, Susan Dalrymple-Hay.
Macdowall, Eleanora L. .. Max-well, cr.\6%i.
MacEvoy, Theresa . . . . Meredyth, cr.
1660.
MacEwen, Sophia M. J. . . Millais.
M'Garel, Mary R Maglieramome,
Baron.
Macgregor (Flora E.), Lady Oxenden.
MacGregor, Caroline M. S. . . Menzics.
Leslie, Harriet A Barclay.
Leslie, Henrietta M Dahymple-Horn-
Elphinstone.
Lever, Ada M. W De Burgh-
Lawson.
Levinge (Emily J.), Lady .. Sutton.
Lewis, Edith C. ..- ., .. Mile
Lewis, Georgina E. R. Aston- Denys.
Lewis (Jane), Lady ., .. Antrobus.
Lewis, Teresa Clarke- Jervoise.
Liddell, Sophia H. ., ... .. Waller, cr. 1814.
Lightfoot, Julia .. ., ., -Hartviell.
McGwre, Charlotte M. . . Macmahon.
M'Jannet, Jane Lusk.
M'Kenna, Margaret E Mostyn.
Mackenzie, Alice G Home.
Mackenzie, Antoinette. M. C. Turing.
Mackenzie, Eva M. M. E. .. Mackenzie, cr.
1837-
Mackenzie (Frances R.),
Lady Muir- Moncreiffe.
Mackenzie, Madeline . . . . Murray, cr. 1626
Mackenzie, Minna A Ediuards-JMoss.
Mackie, Elizabeth S Broun.
y^indesay, Jane E Philipps, cr. 1887.
Maclear, Julia Herscliel.
MARRIED DAUGHTERS, SISTERS, AND AUNTS.
603
MacLeod, Emily C. ..
McMurdo, Fanny J.
Macnamara, Catherine A.
Macnamara, Elizabeth E.
Macneill, Louisa L.
M'Pherson, Charlotte M.
Ishain.
Alexander, cr
1809.
Elphinstone, cr
1628.
Cooper, cr. 1863.
Agnew. '
Staples.
Macpherson, Charlotte R. B. Stracey.
Macrae, Letitia M.
Maidstone (Louisa A.),
Vicountess
Main, Elizabeth, A. F... .
Maxwell,cr. 1804.
Jenkinson.
Haiukins-
Whitshed.
Mainwaring, Edith S Williams,cr.T.']<)'&.
Maitland (Fanny L. F.),
Lady Ramsay-Gibson- . . White.
Mailland, Venetia Neave.
Malde;i (Emma M.), Vis-
countess Meux.
Manekjee, Soonabai .. .. Jejeebhoy.
Manners, Frances E Riddell, cr. 1778.
Manning, Florence C Walker, cr. 1856.
Manning, Louisa A Henniker.
Mansel, Henrietta C Don-Wauchope.
Mansfield, Emma G. C . . . . Clay.
Manson, Jane Johnston, cr.i62$.
Marchant, Agnes M.Thomas-
le- Lethbridge.
Marsh, Louisa H Cunliffe.
Marsham (Anne L.), Viscoun-
tess Scott, cr. 1821.
Martin, Agnes R Fitzherbert.
Martin, Charlotte B Kirkpattick.
Martin, Georgina S Blomefield.
Martin, Margaret Warren.
Martin (Mary), Lady .. .. Corrigan.
Martin, Rebecca Alleyne.
Martindale, Mary A Young, cr. 1769.
Maskew, Anna M. B Poore.
Massingberd, Harriet
Massy, Agnes H.
Newman.
Hamilton, cr.
1776.
Warren.
Corncwall.
Corneiva.ll.
Borrowes.
. . Quain .
. . Lucas.
Massy, Elizabeth . .
Master, Catherine E.
Master, Henrietta . .
Matheson, Clara E.
Mathews, Isabel
Maude, Amy F.
Maude, Ellen M Kelk.
Maude, Ruth Swinburne.
Maudslay, Kate G Lucas.
Maul, Laura Broughton.
Maxwell, Jane H Jardine, cr. 1672.
Maycock, Eleanor F. A. .. Dixie.
Meath (Harriot), Countess of Brooke, cr. 1662.
Medd, Mary
Medlycott (Maria), Lady
Meeres, Charlotte L. P.
Meiklam, Mary S
Mellpr, Laura A
Mellishj Margaret A.
Menteth (Jane), I/ady Stuart- Bailey.
Menzies, Cecilia C.
Ridley.
Mansel.
Smith-Marriott.
Lees.
Payne.
Canard.
Wombwell.
. Nightingale.
. Green-Price.
. Home-Spein.
Mercer, Rosalind A.
Meredith, 'Laura
Middleton, Anna B.
Middleton (Eliza M.),
Baroness Gordon-Gumming.
Middleton, Mariquita . . . . Neave.
Milbank (Alexina H.), Lady Don-Waitchofe.
Milbank, Edith M Green-Price.
Milbank, Sybil J Hughes.
Miles, Ellen M Kay.
Miles, Eveline F Cradock-Hartopp.
Miles (Frances E.), Lady . . Roche.
Milligan, Gertrude Shakerley.
Mills, Agnes L Acland, cr. 1677.
Mills, Emily F. M Nightingale.
Milne, Helen P Dunbar, cr. 1814.
Minnitt, Elizabeth Goring.
Mitchell, Ellen E Peto.
Mitchell, Maria Wilmot, cr. 1759.
Mocatta, Mary A Goldsmid.
Moens, Grace Turing.
Molesworth, Harriet E. . . Affleck.
Molony, Rosa E Fetherston.
Molyneux (Mary E. F.),Lady FitzGerald, cr.
1880.
Molyneux, Sarah A. M. G. .. De Crespigny.
Monckton, Emily M Stonliouse.
Moncreiffe, Elizabeth B. . . Muir.
Moncrieff, Flora C Lamb.
Monro, Elizabeth Abercromby.
Monro, Emily J Nugent, cr. 1806.
Monro, Jane E Russell, cr. 1832.
Monsell, Mary B Ogle.
Montague, Juliana L Denys.
Montefiore, Emma Goldsmid.
Montgomery, Mary C.Graham Moncrieffe.
Montgomery, Maude H.C... Robinson, cr.iSig.
Montrose (Violet H.),
Duchess of Graham, cr. 1783.
Moogana, Manockbai D.
Moogana, Navajbai D
Moore, Augusta R
Moore, Marion
Moore, Mary L
Moorsom, Alice M.
Moreton, Anna H. M. Mac-
donald-
Moreton (Jane Frances), Hon.
Mrs. Percy
Morgan, Josephine de . .
Morison, Anna
Morland, Margaretta E.
Morphy, Kate
Morrell, Emma
Morrell, Laurence A
Morse, Diana A.
Petit.
Petit.
R ugge-Price.
Freeling.
Clifford, cr. 1887.
Green-Price.
Sutton.
Price.
Coghill.
Hay, cr. 1703.
Lennard,
O'Brien.
Hoskyns.
Hartwell.
Gooch, cr. 1746.
Morshead (Sarah E.), Lady. . Morshead.
Moss, Eliza I. . .
Mostyn, Anastasia E.
Mounsey, Julia
Mousley, Caroline . .
Moussaye (Nancy
Marquise de la
Mundey, Amelia M.
Mundy, Catherine L.
M.),
Smith-Gordon.
Boughey.
Boswell.
Boynton.
Codrington, cr.
1721.
Duke.
.. Cradock-Hartopp.
Munro, Janet V Cunliffe.
Munro, Mary H. S. '. . . . DeBurgh-Lawson.
Murphy, Lily L Newman.
Murphy, Norah H. G Stewart, cr. 1883.
Murray, Blanche Moncrieffe.
Murray, Caroline J Leslie, cr. 1625.
Murray, Catherine Menzies.
Murray, Grace Croft, cr. 1671.
Murray, Grace A Abercromby.
Murray, Mary C Edmonstone.
Mussenden, Katherine M. . . Boynton.
Myln, Julia D. Walker- . . Lethbridge.
Naghten, Dorothea .. .. Meyrick,
Napier (Mary A. D.), Lady Fairbairn.
Needham, Grace Gore.
Nelson (Emily), Hon. Mrs.
Maurice Burr<ird,cr.i%oT.
Ness, Hannah Peek.
Nessi, Rosamond Clifford, cr. 1838.
Nevill (Louisa M.), Hon..
Mrs. Ralph Maclean.
Nevill, Matilda C Paston-Beding-
field.
Neville, Teresa J. M Cope.
Newark (Helen), Viscountess Shaw-Stewart.
Newcome, Cecilia Wake.
Newton, Anna L Gooch, cr. 1866.
Niccolini (Margaret G.), Mar-
chesa di Camugliano- . . Colebrooke.
Nicholetts, Blanche
Nicholson, Helen G.
Nicol, Anne M.
Nightingale, Louisa D.
Chichester, cr.
1641.
Macgregor.
Bates.
Clark, cr. 1883.
604
MARRIED DAUGHTERS, SISTERS, AND AUNTS.
Nixon, Constantia M. A. .. Armstrong.
Norman, Selina S. P Collet.
Norris, Frederica Burrard,cr. 1807.
Northcote, Geraldine . . . . Chichester.
Northey, Florence E H any-wood.
Norton Bride Echlin.
Pentland, Jessy F Barrington.
Peploe, Eliza D. T. Peploe- Metcalfe. [1661.
Perceval, Beatrice Tre^'elyan. cr.
Percival, Louisa J Wedderburn.
Percy, Judith E Corbet.
Perkins, Emily F.arle.
Perkins, Meriel G Leighton,cr.\(x)z
Perry, Annie F Macgregor, cr.
1828.
Perry (Elizabeth M.), Lady.. Derwent, Baron.
Peter, Salvadora M Turing.
Petheram (Isabella C.), Lady Congreve.
Petit, Hoerabai D Petit.
Nugent, Frances H Strange.
O'Brien, Gundrede A. T. .. De Trafford.
Odell, Elizabeth N Nugent, cr. 1831.
O'Donoghue, Mary . . . . Ennis.
Oglander (Louisa), Lady .. Leeds.
Ogle Sophia . . . . Ogle.
O'Grady, Ada C Bruce, cr. 1629.
Olphert, Julia Stewart, cr. 1803.
Ommanney, Anna C Larpent.
Onslow (Octavia C.), Lady.. Knox-Gore.
Ord, Clarice C larke-Jervoise .
O'Reilly, Anna M Nugent, cr. 1831.
O'Reilly, Eleanor G Knatchbull.
O'Reilly, Frances M. U. . . Power, cr. 1841.
Orlebar, Frederica St. J. . . Rouse-Boughton.
O'Rourke, Charlotte L. . .. Synge.
Osborn (Mary E.), Lady . . Sitivell.
O'Shea, Elizabeth C Curtis, cr. 1794.
Oswald, Elizabeth C Richardson.
Otter, Dorothea M. A Burrell.
Otway, Anne D Ctofton,cr. 1801.
Otway (Henrietta), Lady . . Langham.
Owen, Charlotte M Gooch, cr. 1746.
Owen, Mary G Philipps, cr. 1887.
Packe, Penelope A. L Lennard.
Paget, Charlotte J Williams-Bulke-
ley.
Paget, Clara F Robinson, cr.iSo^.
Paget (Martha S.), Lady
Clarence Otway.
Peyton, Mary L Style.
Philip, Alice Johnston cr 1625
Phillipps, Emily C Leeds.
Phillips, Catherine Fetherston.
Phillips, Gertrude M. G. . . Payne.
Phillips, Hilda M ll-'orkman-
Macnaghten
Phillips, Jane G M'Grigor
Phillipson, Caroline G.
Burton- Lethbridge.
Phillpotts, Camilla ..... . . Samuelson.
Philpott, Annie Farmer.
Phipps, Clare E Hervey-
Bathurst.
Pigou, Nora F. S Lees.
Pigot (Alice L. R.), Lady . . Mackenzie, cr.
1890.
Pipon, Louisa A Edmonstone.
Pitt, Charlotte A Mainiuaring.
Platt, Helen Synge.
Pleydell, Emily K. Mansel- Grove.
Plowden (Emily F. A), Lady Burton, Baron.
Pocklington, Elizabeth F. . . Bromhead.
Poe, Mary A Donmile.
Poelnitz (Olympia), Baroness [bell. '
Frederick von Cockburn Camp-
Pole, Margaret L Dick-Lauder.
Pollard, Renira Hawkins- ll'Ari-
. shed.
Pollington, Viscountess .. .. Errington.
Paget, Sophia Grimthorpe,
Baron.
Paget, Stella R. J Salomons.
Pakenham, Henrietta C. F. . . Verner.
Pakenham (Sophia F.), Hon.
Mrs. Thomas Sykes, cr. 1783.
Pakington (Evelyn N. F.),
Hon. Mrs. Herbert . .. Rhodes.
Palk (Charlotte F.), Hon.
Mrs. Edward Shelley, cr. 1611.
Palli, Frances L Burrell.
Ponsford, Emily J Gooch, cr. 1866.
Ponsonby, Blanche V Wimborne,
Baron.
Ponsonby, Mary C Buxton, cr. 1840.
Poole, Julia A. L Fagge.
Palmer, Dorothy S Hazlerigg.
Palmer, Elena C. A Kinloch, cr. 1873.
Parakh, Navajbai . . . .* . . Jejeebhoy.
Parbury, Lucy W Key.
Parker, Agnes Laivson, cr. 1841.
Parker (Carine A.), Vis-
countess Pryse.
Popham, Harriet E Vyi'yan.
Portman (Alice), Hon. Mrs.
Walter Mordaunt.
Poslethwaite, Anne C Brisco.
Potts, Julia .. ' Beevor.
Pow, Grace H''ardlaw.
Pratt, Gratiana S. M Wilson, cr. 1874.
Pratt, Harriet A. M Lethbridge.
Preston, Georgina G. L. . . Campbell,cr. 1815.
Prevost, Charlotte A A nderson.
Price, Anne W Dairy mple- Hay.
Price, Mary D Baillie.
Prickett, Anna M Sinith-Dods^ucrth.
Pridham, Gertrude Parker, cr. 1797.
Priestley, Charlotte C Cunlij>e.
Prinsep, Emily J Durand.
Prior, Emma C Young, cr. 1769.
Pryce, Jane S Meyrick.
PuKh, Helen A Affleck.
Pulleine, Annie C Tiueedmouth, B.
Purnell, Elizabeth S Young, cr. 1813.
Pyle, Margaret Elliot.
Pym, Alice C Colt hurst.
Pym, Maria G Every.
Queensberry (Caroline M.),
Marchioness of Clayton.
Radcliffe (Katherine), Lady Doughty -Tich-
borne.
Raglan (Mary B.), Baroness.. Farquhar.
Raikes, Charlotte D'E A rbuthnoi.
Ramsay, Beatrice A Dick-Lauder.
Ramsay, Julia M. B. . . . Head, cr. 1838.
Parkinson, Alice A. . 1 . . .. Elliott.
Parnell, Katharine Wood, cr. 1837.
Parry, Mary S. .. . .. Pryce-Pnleston.
Parson, Gertrude Gibson-Craig.
Paruk, Jaijee JejeebJwy.
Paterson, Augusta Call.
Paul (Laura), Lady . . . . Lister-Kaye.
Paynter, Emma F. L Clayton-East.
Pearce, Harriet M. G Paul,cr. 1821.
Pearson, Mabel L Payne.
Pease, Ethel Havelock-Allan.
Pease, Helen B Pease.
Pechell, Blanche H. J Sltelley, cr. 1611.
Peel, Emily Walker cr 1856
Peirse (Henrietta), Lady
Beresford- Smith-Dods-
tvorth.
Pelham, Laura P Buxton, cr. 1840.
Pelham (Madalina), Hon.
Mrs. Dudley Sinclair, cr. 1636.
Pell, Elizabeth B Halford.
Pelly (Blanche E.), Lady .. Vincent. 1646.
Pelly, Louisa C. E Hamilton, cr.
Penn, Constance M Lucas.
Pennefather, Margaretta L.
J. M Pole.
Penrose, Ethel C Coghill.
MARRIED DAUGHTERS, SISTERS, AND AUNTS.
605
Ramsay (Laura), Hon. Lady Lushington.
Ranchibile (Eleanor I.),
Countess Domvillc.
Ratcliff, Helen Jardine.
Ratcliffe, Constance C. R. . . Tempest.
Ravenhill, Eliza W Lacon.
Rawlinson, Elizabeth C. . . Cutout-Seymour.
Rawlinson, Meredeth S. F. . . Kennard.
Rawson, Eleanor C. B Leeds.
Rawstorne, Edith E Fermor-Hesketh.
Ray, Alicia E. J Cogliill.
Reid, Maria Johnston, cr. 1625.
Reid, Sophia C Gibson-Car-
michael.
Reynolds, Emma E Petty.
Ribblesdale (Charlotte M.),
Baroness Tennant.
Ricardo, Charlotte F Tyrwhitt.
Rice, Catherine Home.
Rice (Elizabeth A.), Hon. J fitz-Gerald, cr.
Mrs. Francis Spring-.. ( 1880.
Rice, Julia E. I. Spring- .. Fitz-Gerald, cr,
1880.
Rich, Jessy C. H Lethbridge.
Richards, Hannah Buckworth-
Herne-Soame.
Richardson,. Evelyn B.
Morgan- Brownrigg.
Richardson, Kate Blunden.
Ricketts, Katharine J Dryden.
Rickman, Mary P. . . . . Hayter.
Rimington, Frances D Brisco.
Rimington, Sophia A. A. .. Abercromby.
Rkchie, Jessie Clark, cr. 1886.
Robaglia, Monimia E Jackson.
Robberds, Caroline A Sempill, Baron.
Roberts, Alice E. Wynne- . . Venter.
Roberts, Eliza A Judkin-Fitz-
gerald.
Roberts, Emily I Forster, cr. 1794.
Robertson, Amy B. C Morris, cr. 1806.
Robertson, Annie L Marling.
Robertson, Eleanora C. D. . . Fergusson,cr.^o^.
Robertson, Helen Denys.
Robins, Maria C Elton.
Robinson (Clementina), Lady Louis.
Robinson, Harriet Lyiich-Blosse.
Robinson, Henrietta H. .. Lubbock.
Robinson, Margaret F Alison.
Robinson, Mary Alexander, cr.
1809.
Roche, Louisa M Johnson, cr. 1818.
Rocke, Constance A Cuyler.
Rocke, Philippa M Jephson-Norreys.
Roden(Hon. Sophia), Countess
of Hobhouse.
Rodney, Diana H Lubbock.
Roger, Marian A Camtichel-An-
stmther.
Rolleston, Augusta M Young, cr. 1821.
Rollo( Harriet A.), Hon. Mrs.
Robert Ferguson-Davie.
Roll, Constance E Cuyler.
Rose, Beatrice Quain.
Rose, Georgina J. . . ... . . Leslie, cr. 1625.
Ross, Caroline De L St. George.
Ross, Helen S Grove.
Ress Isabella Lockhart- .. Seton-Steuart.
Ross, Janet A Duff-Gordon.
Ross, Mary Swinburne.
Rossenkrantz, Julia L Mackenzie, cr.
1703-
Rotherham, Frances B. M. .. Mather-Jackson.
Rowley, Alice N Corbet.
Rowley (Louisa J.), Hon.
Mrs. Hercules BlytJiswood, B.
Russell, Elizabeth S Young, cr. 1769.
Russell, Lena M Scott, cr. 1806.
Russell, Louisa C. E Blotnefield.
Russell (Mabel E.), Countess Scott, cr. 1821.
Ryan, Gwendoline A. E. . . Power, cr. 1841.
Ryan, Jane Grogan.
Ryan, Lilla H ' olycake-Good-
ricke.
Rycroft (Juliana), Lady.. .. Ogilvy.
Ryder, Nina G Macmahon.
Rye, Madeline C Dancer.
St. Clair (Anne C.), Hon.
Mrs. Charles Pringle.
Saltoun (Mary H.), Baroness Grattan-Belle^v.
Sampson, Emily A. . . . . Shuckburgh.
Sandars, Harriett G. M. . . Don- Wanchope.
Sandford, Alice E. J Rhodes.
Sandham, Evelyn F Barttelot.
Sandys (Augusta A.),
Baroness DesVceux.
Sankey (Helen), Lady . . . . Filmer.
Santi, Caroline Ferguson-Dame.
Sartorius, Emily J Cook.
Saul, Mary Broun.
Saumarez (Edith M.), Hon.
Mrs. Arthur Magheramorne,
Baron.
Savage, Caroline L Griffies- Williams.
Sayn, Salisbury H. . . . . Pigott.
Sclater, Edith H Barttelot.
Sclater, Jane A. E Hunter-Blair.
Scott, Alice H. R Owen.
Scott (Edith F.), Hon. Mrs.
Walter G. Hepburne- .. Buxton, cr. 1840.
Scott, Julia H Curtis, cr. 1802.
Scott, Lucy Clarke-Jervoise.
Scott (Mildred A.), Lady . . Cradock-Hartopp.
Scale, Adela Jodrell.
Seaton(Elizabeth B.),Baroness Fuller- Eliott-
Drake.
Selby, Harriet E Proctor-Beauch-
amp.
Selkirk (Cecely L.), Coun-
tess of Grey-Egerton.
Serlupi, Cecilia Dalton-Fitz-
gerald.
Severn, Mary D Fergusson,cr.\ia'$
Seymour, Florence M. .. .'. Stapleton.
Seymour, Isabella Leighton,cr.T.6g2.
Shackel, Alice E Meredyth,cr.\&(x>.
Shakerley, Emma Butler.
Shakespear, Frances I Hamilton,cr.i6$6.
Shand, Margaret H. G.. .. Fairlie-Cuning-
hame,
ShannonQulia C.),Countessof Cradock-Hartopp.
Sharpe, Caroline R Kemp.
Shaw, Adela C. A Durrani.
Shaw, Elizabeth Smith, cr. 1809.
Shaw, Wilhelmina Macmahon.
Shawe, Georgina W Gresley.
Shepherd, Elizabeth S. A. B. Fleming.
Sheppard, Harriet A Tyrwhitt.
Sherard, Mary H Clarke, cr. 1617.
Sherlock, Letitia M Nugent, cr. 1795.
Sherwood, Charlotte .. .. Baynton.
Shirley, Isabella M Darell.
Shirley, Mary C. E Lechmere.
Shuldham, Lucy E Thomas, cr. 1766.
Sibley, Clara F Garden, cr. 1887.
Simonds, Ellen A Hayes, cr. 1797.
Simpson, Anne H Bruce, cr. 1629.
Simpson, Emma Bruce, cr. 1629.
Simpson, Winifred Mostyn.
Sinclair, Margaret .. .. . . Sinclair, cr. 1631.
Singer, Cheiry ffapier, cr. 1867.
Singleton, Mary ft Lamb.
Skrme, Amy . , Hanham.
Slade, Cicely Neave.
Slade, Cecilia L Des Vceux.
Slingsby, Emma L. C Slingsby.
Small, Janet Clarke-Jervoise.
Smallpiece, Cicely Philipps,cr. 1621.
Smart, Anne Kellet.
Smith, Annie J Leslie, cr. 1625.
Smith, Elizabeth C. Bramston- Waldie-Griffith.
Smith, Fanny R Duckworth- King.
Smith, Frances Elphinstone cr.
1816
6o6
MARRIED DAUGHTERS, SISTERS, AND AUNTS.
Smith, Frances A Culme-Seymour .
Smith Frances J Dyke.
Stormont (Emily L.),
Smith, Helena J Cancer.
Smith, Katharine L Tennant.
Stourton (Elizabeth L. C),
Hon. Mrs. Albert . . . . Throckmorton.
Smith, MaryJ. ., .. .. Hay,cr.ijo^.
Smyth, Emma L Gunning.
Smyth, Lucv M. E Duntze.
Smyth (Lucy S. J.), Lady
Selby- Campbel^cr.^-if,.
Stracey (Mary G.), Lady .. Des Vceujc.
Strachan, Augusta A Robinson, cr. 1854.
Strachan, Sophia J. W. .. Robinson,cr.i%2-$.
Stradbroke (Augusta), Coun- Musgra^
less of 1611.
Smyth, Mary Barrow.
Smythe, Frances A. J Bettingliam.
Snape, Mary H Biickworth-
Herne-Soame.
Somerset, Adelaide H Brooke- Pechell.
Somerset, Agatha Miles.
Somerset, Emma P Dashiuood,cr.-if&i,.
Somerset (Fanny J.), Lady
Stratford, Jane E. Wingfield- Guise.
Strange, Edith H Burrell.
Stretton, Charlotte Cope.
Strode, Mary H Medlycott.
Stuckey, Annie B Cunynghame.
Studd, Evelyn Chichesier, cr.
1641.
Studd, Hilda Proctor-Beau-
Edward Dixie.
Somerset (Malvina C.) Hon.
Mrs. Granville R. W. .. MacGregor, cr,
1795-
Somerville, Adelaide E . . . . Coghilt.
Somerville, Bertha E Tancred.
Somerville, Emily P Fuller-Adand.
Hood.
Sondes (Charlotte),
Countess Stracey.
Southwell (Charlotte M.B.),
Viscountess Mostyn.
Speck, Jane Kirkpatrii-.k.
Speir, Mary Napier, cr. 1627.
Spencer, Emma D Tapps-Gervis-
Meyrick.
Spencer (Helen M.), Hon.
Lady Campbell,cr. 1831.
Sperling, Anna M Barrow.
Spottiswood, Elizabeth A.
yervis.
Sully, Eleanor Osborne.
Sunderland, Annie Ripley.
Sutton, Alice Dixie.
Sutton (Constance E.), Lady Corbet.
. Sutton, Mary Sutton-Gunning- Culme-Seymour.
Swanton, Matilda S Pasley.
Swetenham, Louisa C. S. . . Meyrick.
Swinton, Georgiana Campbell- Sitwell.
Synge, Jane Bannerman.
Talbot de Malahide (Emily
H.), Baroness Boswell.
Tanner, Eliza Thompson, cr.
Tnte, Alice G Samnelson. [1890.
Tatton, Winifred E Payne.
Taylor, Annie E Maryon-Wilson.
Taylor, Edith E. H Heron-Maxwell.
Farquhar- Abercromby.
Spottiswoode, Frances G. .. Haminick.
Sprott, Louisa D Green-Price.
Stables, Margaret A Dunbar, cr. 1700.
Stace, Jane M Pasley.
Stacpoole, Edith M Paul, cr. 1821.
Stanbrough, Augusta H. . . Spearman.
Stanhope, Ida M. Spencer- .. Milbome-Sivin-
nerton-Pilking-
ttn.
Staniforth, Harriet G Slade.
Stanley, Caroline Musgraiie, cr.
1611.
Taylor, Fanny E. A Leeds.
Taylor, Harriette S Watkin.
Taylor, Henrietta Elliot.
Taylor, Louisa A Curtis.
Taylor, Maria M Waldie-Griffith.
Temple (Helen M.), Countess GraJiam- Mont-
gomery.
Tennant, Frances M Wilson, cr. 1874.
Terry, Georgiana Waller, cr. 1780.
Thomas, Mary W Nugent, cr. 1806.
Thomas, Ada M Hobhouse.
Thomas, Catherine E. B. .. Waller, cr. 1780.
Thomas, Mary K Clark, cr. 1883.
Stanley, Charlotte A Rose, cr. 1872.
Stanley (Mary K.), Hon. Mrs.
Lyulph Bell.
Thompson, Catherine . . . . Paget.
Thompson, Dora Cayley.
Thompson, Charlotte Meysey- Walker, cr. 1868.
Stanton, Josephine H Waller, cr. 1780.
Starkey, Margaret A. Barbev- Kinlock, cr. 1873.
Starkie, Jemima M. M. . . Tempest.
Stawell, Frances A De Burgho.
Steel, Anna C Wood, cr. 1837.
Thompson (Elizabeth A.),
Lady Meysey- Croft, cr. 1818.
Thompson, Emily M. Meysey- Walker, cr. 1868.
Thompson (Ethel A.), Lady
Stephen, Augusta H. M. .. Tempest, cr. 1827.
Stephens, Henrietta M Pottinger.
Sterling, Caroline M Salusbury-
Thompson, Mabel S Bates.
Thomson, Fanny J. White-.. Ferguson-Davie.
Trela-amy,
Stern, Constance fessel.
Steuart, Caroline A Larpent.
Steuart, Lady (Susan E.)
Thornton, Louisa F. M. .. Lushington.
Thoyts, Ann A Price-Pulestou.
Thumann, Jane S^vinburne.
Thurburn, Anne T Innes.
Stevenson, Ada Salt.
Stevenson, Eleanor F. A. M. Robinson, cr.i&)i.
Steward, Olivia E Johnson, cr. 1818.
Stewart (AdelaM.),Hon. Mrs. Loder.
Stewart, Anne M Johnston- Maxwell,cr.i(&i.
Stewart, Georgina E Maxwell, cr.\%o^.
Stewart, Helen C Hunter- Blair,
Stewart, Isabella King, cr. 1888.
Stewart, Sarah G Dairy mple-H ay.
Stirling, Georgina L Blacinuood.
Thynne, Mary E Mac Gregor.
Tickell. Henrietta M Green-Price.
Tillyer, Florence A Harvey, cr. 1868.
Tinling, Mary L Slade.
Tipping, Adelaide C. M. . . Borrowes.
Tod, Harriet Earle.
Tomkinson, Emily F Palmer, cr. 1791.
Torre, Hyacinthe E Cave-Browne-
Cave.
Stockton, Alice C. K Onslow.
Stoker, Catherine M. G. .. Nugent, cr. 1795.
Tottenham, Catherine E. . . Stapleton.
Tower, Augusta M. F Jenkinson.
Stopford, Caroline M Bnrgoyne ;cr.i8^6.
Storer, Cicely B Witbughby,
borne.
Townsend, Henrietta A. M. Payne.
MARRIED DAUGHTERS, SISTERS, AND AUNTS.
607
Townshend, Martha J. H. .
Tracy (Helena C.), Hon. Mrs.
Frederick Hanbury-
Traill, Adelaide L ;
Trant, Sarah S
Travers, Harriet E
Tregarthen, Harriet F
Trekelle, Mary A
Trench, Caroline E. Cooke-
Trench, Gwendoline H.
Trench (Maria), Hon. Mrs.
Cosby
Winnington.
Forbes, cr. 1626.
Cardett.
Aylmer.
Philips.
Mutno, cr. 1634.
Heathcote.
Heron-Maxwell.
Mnsgrai'e, cr.
1782
Cooper, cr. 1863.
Waterfield, Matilda R
Waterfield, Rosa H
Waterford (Christina),
Marchioness of
Watson, Laura M
Watson, Marion G
Watts, Marj' A
Wayne, Charlotte 1. B
Weatherley, Alice L. C.
Webber, Henrietta E
Wedderburn, Charlotte
Weldon, Olivia M
Herschel.
Clarke, cr. 1831.
Leslie, cr. 1876.
Cnlme-Seymour.
Honywood.
yaJuiston.
Kinlocli, cr.
1873.
I'an-Notten-Pole.
Morris, cr. 1806.
M'Malion.
Trevilian, Blanche Cely-
Vtncent,
Trevelyan, cr.
Weller, Constance M. S.
Wells, Ethel M
Denny.
Croft, cr. 1818.
Troyte, Katharine M
Tucker, Harriet M
Tudway, Alice C
Tudway, Maria C
Tufnell, Eliza I
1661.
Walrond.
Johnson, cr. 1818.
Hervey-Bathurst.
Miles.
Tyrcll.
Wells, Julia
Welman, Katharine M. M. . .
Welman, Mary L
Wemyss, Catherine K
Westerman, Anna F
Weston, Alda G
Harvey, cr. 1868.
Molesiuorth.
Molesworth.
Wemyss.
Grant, cr. 1688..
Tupper, Frances L
V,'h'eeler-Cuffe.
Weston, Isabella F.
Wevmouth (Violet C ), Vis-
Milman.
Turnbull, Adela
Turnbull, Georgina E
Turner, Emily F. Polhill- . .
Turner, Henrietta L
Tweedmouth (Isabella),
Baroness
Tyser, Annie
Udny, Amy C. Fullarton- . .
Underwood, Caroline
Vacher, Eliza H. A
Van Seroosken (Maria),
Baroness Ker
Vansittart, Constance F.
Van Zandt, Amy H
gerald.
Leslie, cr. 1625.
Leslie, cr. 1625.
Barren.
Hazlerigg.
Magheramorne,
baron.
Parkyns.
Sinclair, cr. 1778.
Mather- Jackson.
Frankland.
Boreel.
Miller, cr. 1788.
Lubbock.
countess
Wharton, Elizabeth H. A.
Wheeler, Elizabeth E. W. . .
Whitby, Henrietta E. Garrow-
White, Marion E. Jervis- . .
Whitehead, Susan
Whiteside, Maria C. E.
Whitmore, Louisa M. E.
Whittaker, Frances M. C.
Wemyss-
Whittuck, Nina H
VVicksted, Margaret M. T. . .
Wilde, Louisa E. R
Wilkes, Agnes M
Wilkinson, Jane E
Willes, Alice
Mordaunt.
Paston-Cooper.
Smith, cr. 1809.
Otway.
Brady.
Tancred.
Barlovu.
Cradock-Hartopp.
Feilden.
Dancer.
Blount.
Reid, cr. 1823.
Baker, cr. 1796.
Campbell-Orde.
Cope.
Matheson, cr.
Willett, Rose E
Vavasour, Georgians
Verney, Margaret M
Verney, Maude S
Vernon, Frances T. Harcourt-
1882.
Oakes.
iriliiams,cr.\j<)%.
Williams, cr.
1708.
FitzHerbert.
Williams, Edith J
Williams, Grace S
Williams, Louisa B
Williams, Mary C
Tancred.
Poore.
Campbell-Orde.
Wiliiams, cr.
1866.
1778
Vidal, Lucy M
Cutiliffe.
Williams, Rose I
Von Perglas (Elizabeth M),
Baroness
Vores, Gwendoline F
Von Richthofen (Helga L.)
Baroness
Dryden.
Hazlerigg.
ffeivett, cr. 1813.
Williams, Sophia M
Willis (Ada M.), Lady . .
Wilson, Alice C. A
Wilson, Caroline
Wilson, Edith
Vyvyan.
Neeld.
Filmer.
Kelk.
Vyse, Howard
Waddington, Caroline
Cnlme-Seymour.
Proctor-Beau-
Wilson, Georgiana E
quhar.
Blackett.
Get kin
Wade (Amelia), Lady .
Wade, Augusta F
Wade, Louisa J. E
Wake, Lucy C. H
Wake (Catherine), Lady
Wake, Emma
Herschel.
Poi.i.<er, cr. 1836.
Reade.
Sitwell.
St. Levan, Baron.
St. Levan, Baron.
Windle, Sidney K
Wing, Gertrude E
Wingfield, Sophia
Winn (Mabel S.), Hon. Mrs.
Rowland
Coghill.
Vane.
Paunrefort-
Duncombe.
Forbes, cr. 1823.
Wakeman (Catherine M.),
Lady
Walker (Louisa S. M. H.),
Lady
Wall, Katharine
Wallington, Constance M. . .
Walpole, Marion J. ...
Rouse -Bought on.
Heron-Maxwell.
Rivers.
St. John-
Mildmay.
Murray, cr. 1628.
Wither, Mabel F. Bigg-
Withington, Mary A. E.
Wodehouse, Helena S. C.
Wodehouse (Isabel G.), Lady
Wood, Amelia J
Wood (Christina), Lady
Wood, Edith M.
Pole.
Watson.
Armstrong.
Oakeley.
Strncey.
Williams-Bulke-
ley.
Godfrey.
Warde, Augusta
Wardlaw, Jane
Smith-Gordon.
Wood, Isabel T. C
Wood, Jessie B. A
Dnntze.
Eliott.
Waring, Lucy
Warlow, Helen M. De B. ..
Warre, Gertrude A. ...
Warren, Margaret B
'837-
Freeling.
De Bttrgh-
Lawson.
Shaw, cr. 1665.
Dalrymple-Horn-
Elphinstone.
Wood, Lina M
Woodgate, Alicia F
Woodgate, Louisa M
Woodhouse, Elizabeth M. . .
Woodhouse, Laura A
Roberts, cr. 1809.
Shaw, cr. 1665.
Shaw, cr. 1665.
Burgoyne, cr.
1856.
Tre^'dyan, cr.
1661.
6o8
MARRIED DAUGHTERS, SISTERS, AND AUNTS.
Woodward, Rosamond ..
Barrow
Wyndham (Madeline C. F.
Woolsey, Anna
Walsham.
E.), Hon. Mrs. Percy..
Camfl>ell,cr.i%\5.
Wordsworth, Blanche A.
Turing.
Wynn, Louise A. Williams- . .
Williams- Wynn.
Wormley, Isabel-Richardson-
Boynton.
Wynne, Emily F. G
Gore-Booth.
Worsley, Clara M
Parker, cr. 1797.
Wyvill, Laura
Rookwood, B.
Worsley, Harriette
Watkin.
Yates, Clementina C. Park-
Dixie.
Worsley (Sarah P.), Lady..
Cayley.
Yorke, Annette F
Puleston.
Wortley, Alice1 S. Stuart- . .
Millais.
Yorke (Annie), Hon. Mrs.
%
Wrench, Charlotte M
BellingJiam.
Eliot
Rothschild,
Wright, Amelia
Salt.
Baron.
Wright, Letitia
Mosley.
Yorke, Caroline
Mainwaring.
Wright, Mercy
Barrington.
Yorke, Emmeline
Crofton, cr. 1838.
Wright, Selina
Fitzherbert.
Yorke (Marian E.), Hon.
Wroughton, Evelyn M
Neeld.
Mrs. Grantham
Montgomery.
Wyld Mary C ....
Pollen.
Yorke, Victoria M. L
Cast.
Wylie, Adela M. M. B.
De Burgh-
Yorke, Fanny
Walsham.
Laiuson.
Young, Mary C A
Bisshopp.
Wylie, Isabella
Wardlaw.
Zandt, Amy H
Lubbock.
Wyllie, Amelia
Munro, cr. 1634.
Zepf, Blanche A
Temple, cr. 1611.
THE KNIGHTAGE.
*»* For WIDOWS OF KNIGHTS, see page 728.
Biographies of Peers and Baronets wh» have received the honour of Knighthood will be found
arranged alphabetically in their respective sections.
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ABBOTT, Sir John Joseph Caldwell,
K.C.M.G., el. son of the late Rev. Joseph
Abbott, V. of St. Andrews, Argenteuiel ;
b. 1821 ; Bar. Lower Canada 1847, and a
Q.C. 1862 ; sat almost uninterruptedly in
Canadian House of Commons 1857-86 ;
called to the Senate and appointed Privy
Councillor of Canada 1887 ; has been
Pres. of Privy Council and Premier of
Dominion of Canada since June 1891 ; was
Solicitor-Gen, of Lower Canada 1862-3,
ten years Professor of Commercial Law
and Dean of Faculty of Law in McGill
Coll., and Mayor of Montreal 1887 and
1888; formerly Lieut.-Col. irth Batn. of
Vol.; is a Gpv. of McGill Univ., Pres. of
Roy. Victoria Hospital and of the Fraser
Institute, Montreal : m. 1849, Mary, da.
of the late Very Rev. J. Bethune, D.D.,
Dean of Montreal; cr. K.C.M.G. 1892.
Montreal, Canada; St. James's (Mon-
treal) Club.
ABBOTT, Sir Joseph Palmer ; b.
18 — ; is Speaker of the Legislative Assem-
bly of New South Wales ; cr. K.B. 1892.
Sydney, Nero South Wales.
ABEL, -Szr Frederick Augustus,^. C.S.,
D. C.L. , D.Sc., F.R. S. , son of the late John
Leopold Abel, Esq., of Woolwich, S.E. ;
b. 1827; was Chemist to War Depart.,
1854-88 ; many years Chemical Referee to
Govt. , and a Member of Roy. Engineer
Committee, and of Ordnance Committee ;
iis Organising Sec. of Imperial Institute,
Vice-Pres. of Roy. So., Past Pres. of
Institute of Chemistry, of So. of Chemical
Industry, of Chemical So., and of Institute
•of Electrical Engineers, Past Chm. of
So. of Arts, Pres. of Iron and Steel
Institute, Roy. Medallist for researches on
Explosives, and Hon. Member of Institutes
of Civil and Mechanical Engineers, and of
German Chemical So. ; was Commr. to
Electrical Exhibition at Vienna 1883,
and Pres. of British Assoc. 1890 ; Hon.
D.C.L. Oxford, 1883, Hon. D.Sc. Camb.
1888 ; appointed Pres. of Special Com-
mittee on Explosives 1888 : m. ist, 1854,
Sarah Selina, who d. 1888, da. of James
Blanch, Esq., of Bristol ; 2nd, 1889,
Giulietta De la Fuiellade, who d. 1892 ;
cr. C.B. 1877, K.B. 1883, K.C.B. 1891.
40, Cadogan Place, S. W. ; Imperial
Institute, South Kensington, S. W. ;
AthetuBum Windham, andGarrick Clubs.
ADAIR, Gen. Sir Charles William,
K.C.B., son of the late Maj.-Gen. T. B.
Adair, C.B.. K.T.S.; b. 1822; entered
R. M.L.I. 1838, becameCapt.i85i, Lieut.-
Col. 1863, Col. 1868, Col. 2nd Comdt
1872, Col. -Comdt. 1876, Maj.-Gen. 1877,
Lieut. -Gen. 1885 and Gen. 1886 ; retired
1887 ; was Instructor of Gunnery 1860-3,
A. A. G. to R.M. Forces 1872-6, and
D. A. G. 1878-83 ; served in Syria 1840
(medal with clasp and Turkish medal), in
Crimean campaign 1854-5 (medal with
clasp, 5th class Medjidie and Turkish
medal), and in command of a Batn. of
R.M. in operations in Japan 1864; ap-
pointed an A.D.C. to H.M. 1870: m.
1849, Isabella, da. of Col. T. Aslett ; cr.
C.B. 1871, K.C.B. 1882. 12, Portland
Terrace, Southsea.
ADAM, Sir Frank Forbes, C.I.E., son
of the late James Graham Adam, Esq., of
Denovan, Stirlingshire ; b. 1845 ; ed. at
Loretto House Sch. ; was Pres. Bombay
Chamber of Commerce 1884-9 '• formerly
Pres. of Bank of Bombay, a Member of
the Legislative Council of Governor of
Bombay, and a Trustee of Port of Bom-
bay ; is a merchant : m. 1883, Rose Fran-
ces, da. of C. G. Kemball, Esq., formerly
fudge of High Court, Bombay ; cr. C.I.E.
1888, K.B. 1890. East India United
Service, Union, and Western (Glasgow)
Clubs.
ADDERLEY, Sir Augustus John,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Hon. Henry
Addeiiey, of Nassau, Bahamas ; b. 1835 ;
was a Member of House of Assembly for
Capital of the Bahamas 1855-66, a Member
of the Legislative Council 1866, Executive
Commr. for Bahamas and Jamaica to
Fisheries Exhibition 1883, a Roy. Commr.
and Executive Commr. for W. Indian
Islands and British Honduras at Colonial
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and Indian Exhibition 1886, and Delegate
for Bahamas at Colonial Conference 1887 ; )
is a J.P. for Salop: m. 1857, Lastitia !
Annie, da. of the Hon. W. H. Hall ; cr. '
C.M.G. 1884, K.C.M.G. 1886. 20,
Queens Gate Gardens, S. W. ; Union
and Wellington Clubs.
ADYE, Gen. Sir]ohn Miller, G.C.B.,
son of Major James Adye, R.A. ; b. 1819 ;
ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich; entered
R.A. 1836, became Major 1854, Lieut. -Col. ]
1857, Col. 1860, Maj.-Gen. 1875, Lieut.- \
Gen. 1879, Col.-Comdt. 1881, and Gen. |
1 885; retired 1886; served in Crimea 1854-5 ';
asA.A.G. of R.A. (medal with four clasps, i
Turkish medal, Legion of Honour, and 4th !
class Medjidie), in Indian Mutiny cam- \
paign 1857-8 as A.A.G. of R.A. (three ]
times mentioned in despatches, and medal) ; I
employed with expedition of 1863, against :
tribes on N.W. Frontier of India (medal j
with clasp), and as Ch. of Staff and 2nd
in command in Egyptian Campaign 1882 |
(medal with clasp, thanked by Parliament, |
G.C.B., and Grand Cross Medjidie) ; was |
D.A.G. of R.A. in India 1863-6, Director
of Artillery and Stores 1870-75, Gov. of j
Royal Mil. Acad., Woolwich, 1875-80,
Surveyor-Gen, of Ordnance 1880-2, and
Gov. and Com. -in-Ch. of Gibraltar
1883-6 ; is Hon. Col. 3rd Kent Artillery
,Vol.,E. Div. R.A., and jrd Vol. Batn.
The Queen's Own (Roy. W. Kent Regt.) ;
unsuccessfully contested Bath (LG) 1892:
m. 1856, Mary Cordelia, da. of the late
Vice-Adm. theHon. SirMontaguStopford,
K.C.B. [seeE. Courtown, colls.] ;cr. C.B.
1855, K.C.B. 1873, G.C.B. 1882. 92, St.
Georges Square, S. W. ; United Service
Club.
AIREY, Gen. Sir James Talbot,
K.C.B., son of the late Lieut. -Gen. Sir
George Airey, K.C.H. ; b. 1812 ; ed. at
Colchester Gram. Sch., and at Sand-
hurst ; entered Army 1830, became Major
1851, Lieut. -Col. 1854, Col. 1859, Major-
Gen. 1868, Lieut.-Gen. 1877, and Gen.
(retired) 1881 ; served as A.D.C. in
Afghanistan 1841-2, at storming of Khoord
Cabul Pass 1841 (horse shot), during in-
surrection at Cabul 1841-2, at storming
Rickarb Bashee and neighbouring forts,
and at battle of Beymaroo ; was a hostage
to the Afghans Dec. 1841 to Sept. 1842 ;
present at storming and capture of Istahff ;
served. in Gwalior Campaign 1843 (bronze
star), also through Crimean Campaign
1854-5 (medal with four clasps, Legion of
Honour, 4th class Medjidie. and Turkish
medal) ; cr. C.B. 1855, K.C.B. 1877. 6,
Albert Mansions, Victoria Street, S. W. ;
United Service, Marlborough, and Boodle's
Clubs.
AITCHISON, Sir Charles Umpherston,
K. C.S.I., C.I.E., LL.D., son of the late
Hugh Aitchison, Esq., of Edinburgh ; b.
1832; in B.C.S. 1856-88; was Sec. to
Govt. of India Foreign Depart. 1870-8,
Ch. Commr. of British Burmah 1878-81,
Lieut. -Gov. of the Punjaub 1882-7, and
a Member of Council of Viceroy and Gov.-
Gen. of India 1887-8 : m. 1863. Beatrice
Lyell, da of the late James Cox, Esq., of
Cardean House, co. Perth, and Clement
Park, co. Forfar; cr. C.S.I. 1870, K. C.S.I.
1881, C.I.E. 1882. 67, Coiirtfield Gar-
dens, S. Kensington, S.W. ; Northbrook
Club.
AIVAR, Hon. Sir Tiruvarur Muthus-
wami, A". C. I. E. ; has been a Puisne Judge
of High Court, Madras, since 1884 ; cr.
C.I.E. 1878. K.C.I. E. 1892. Madras.
AKERMAN, Sir John William,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Rev. James
Akerman ; b. 1825 ; ed. at Kingswood
Sch. ; was Mayor of Pietermaritzburg 1859,
and senior elective delegate to S. African
Conference held in London 1876 ; had a
seat in Executive Council 1870 ; has been
member of Council of Education, of Native
Commn. 1882, and of numerous other
Govt. Commns. ; is a J.P. for Natal; was
Speaker of the Legislative Council, Natal
1880-92, and a Member thereof for about
30 years ; at close of Zulu \Var started
Relief Fund for Widows and Orphans of
all ranks and arms engaged, and acted as
Chm. of Committee thereof for i=; months ;
cr. K.C.M.G. 1887. Pictennaritzburg,
Natal.
ALABASTER, Sir Chaloner, K.C.M. G.,
son of J. C. Alabaster, Esq. ; b. 1838 ; ed.
at King's Coll., London, and at London
Univ. ; appointed Student Interpreter,
China, 1855 ; served during China War,
1856-7, present at taking of Canton (medal
with clasp), and as Interpreter with various
expeditions against piratical villages,
1860-62 ; assisted to reorganise Sung-Kiang
Force 1 862; was Vice-Consul at Shanghai
1869-73, Acting Consul 'at Ningpo-
1873-4, at Hankow 1875-60, and at Amoy
1876-9, and Consul at Hankow 1880-86,
and at Canton 1886-91, since when he has
been Consul-Gen, there : ;;/. 1885, Laura,
da. of Dr. D. J. Macgowan. of New York ;
cr. K.C.M.G. 1892. British Consulate-
General, Canton.
ALCOCK, Sir Rutherford, K.C.B.,
D.C.L., F.K.C.S., Eng., son of the late
Thomas Alcock, Esq. \b. 1809; wasSurg.
of Marine Brigade of Portugal 1833-4, Dep.
Inspector-Gen, of Hospitals in British
Auxiliary Legion 1835-37, British Commr.
for adjudicating claims of British Auxiliary
Legion 1839-40, British Commr. in Mixed
British and Portuguese Commn. in London
1840-4, Consul at Foo-C'how-Foo 1844-6,
at Shanghai 1846-54, and at Canton
1854-8, Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen.
and Consul-Gen, in Japan 1858-65, and
Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. and Ch.
Sup. of Trade in China 1865-71 ; served in
civil war of Portugal and Spain 1832-9 ; is
a Knight of Tower and Sword of Portu-
gal, Com. of Order of Isabella the Catholic,
and a Knight of Order of Charles III. ;
has medals for actions before St. Sebastian,
KNIGHTS.
611
and forcapture of Iran 1838 ; Hon. D.C.L.,
Oxford, 1863 ; was Pres. Roy. Geographi-
cal So. 1876, and a Commr. of Paris Exhi-
bition 1878 : m. ist, Henrietta, who d.
1853, da. of Charles Bacon, Esq. ; 2nd,
1862, Lucy, widow of the Rev. John Low-
der, M.A., British Chap, at Shanghai ;
cr. K.C.B. 1862. 14, Great Queen Street,
Westminster, S. W. ; A then sum Club.
ALDERSON, Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry
James, K.C.B. ; b. 1834; ed. at Roy.
Mil. Acad., Woolwich; entered R.A.
1852, became Capt. 1859, Major 1872,
Lieut.-Col. 1877 (h.p. 1882), Col. 1881, and
Maj.-Gen. 1892 ; served throughout Crimea
War 1854-5, being present at battles of
Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebas-
topol (mentioned in despatches, medal
with three clasps, Legion of Honour,
Turkish medal) ; was Assist, to Director
of Artillery and Stores 1871-3, Sec. Ex-
perimental Branch 1874-8, Assist. -Director
1878-84, and Director 1884-91, since when
he has been Pres. of Ordnance Commit-
tee : m. 1877, Florence, youngest da. of
the late Baron Alderson ; cr. C.B. 1887, ,
K.C.B. 1891. 6, Hyde Park Street, W.;
Oakfield, Bracknell, Berks; United Service
Club.
ALLEN, Hon. Sir John Campbell,
LL.D., son of the late Capt. John Allen,
of the New Brunswick Fencibles ; b. 1817 ;
LL.D. New Brunswick Univ. 1882 ; Bar.
New Brunswick 1840 ; was a Commr.
1845-7 for settling the claims to land in .
the Madawaska Settlement under the ;
Treaty of Washington (1842), a Member
of House of Assembly, New Bruns-
wick, 1856-65, Solicitor-Gen. 1856-7,
Speaker of House of Assembly 1863-5,
Attorney-Gen. 1865, and a Judge of
Supreme Court 1865-75, since when he has ;
been Ch. Justice ; in 1865, went as Dele-
gate from Govt. of New Brunswick to
Govt. of England on the subject of Con-
federation ; appointed Pres. of Court for
trial of Divorce and Matrimonial Causes
1866 ; was for 12 years Official Reporter
of Decisions of Supreme Court of the
Province: m. 1845, Margaret, da. of;
Charles Drury, Esq. (formerly Capt. 29th !
Foot), of St. John, N.B. ; cr. K.B. 1889. '
Fredericton, New Brunswick.
ALSTON,6z>FrancisBeilby,/if.C.tf/.6:., \
son of the late Rowland Alston, Esq.,
M.P. for Herts ; b. 1820 ; ed. at Eton, and
abroad ; entered Foreign Office 1839,
became a senior clerk 1857, and Ch.
Clerk 1866 ; retired 1890 ; formerly Lieut.
Hertfordshire Militia ; is a J.P. for
Middlesex : m. 1862, Emily Louise
Caroline, da. of Bridges Taylor, Esq.,
formerly H.B.M.'s Consul for Denmark
[see Baron Halkett, "Foreign Titles"]:
cr. K.C.M.G. 1886. 69, Eccleston Square,
S. W. ; Travellers' Club.
ANDERSON, Sir Henry Percy, K.C.B.,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Rev. Robert
Anderson ; b. 1831 ; ed. at Marlborough
Coll., and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (M.A. 1866) ;
formerly Lieut. Roy. Sussex Militia ;
entered Foreign Office 1852 ; was Sec. to
MarquessofBath'sspecial mission toLisbon
1858 ; appointed Acting2nd. Sec. inDiplo.
Ser. 1862 ; was attached to Legation at
Washington 1861-3 ; has been a senior
clerk in Foreign Office since 1873 ; was
Sec. to Earl of Rosslyn's special embassy
to Spain 1878, an Assist, to Sir E. Malet,
British Representative at W. African Con-
ference at Berlin 1884-5, ar)d employed in
negotiating Anglo-German Agreement
respecting Africa, at Berlin 1890 : m. ist,
1869, Fanny Isabella, who d. 1879, da. of
William Cuthbert, Esq. ; 2nd, 1883, Au-
gusta Caroline, widow of 5th Baron
Boston, and da. of 3rd Baron deSaumarez;
cr. K.C.M.G. 1885, K.C.B. 1890. 53,
Eaton Square, S. W.; Tannheim, Bourne-
mouth; Travellers' and St. James's Clubs.
ANDERSON, Sir James, son of John
Anderson, Esq., of Dumfries ; b. 1824 ;
ed. at Dumfries Academy ; entered Mer-
cantile Marine 1840, and Cunard Co.'s
Steam Service 1851 ; commanded the
"Great Eastern'1 when laying Atlantic
Cables and received knighthood on the suc-
cessful completion of the undertaking ; is a
J.P. for Dumfriesshire : m. ist, 1852,
Mary, who d. 1856, da. of John Stuart,
Esq. ; 2ndly, 1858, Margaret, who d.
1891, da. of Thomas Milligan, Esq. ; cr.
K.B. 1866. 62, Queen's Gate, S. W. ;
Reform and Athenceiim Clubs.
ANDERSON, Sir William George,
K.C.B., son of the late Mr. James Anderson,
a senior clerk in Gen. Post Office ; b. 1804 ;
appointed a clerk in late Navy Office 1825,
in Admiralty 1832, and in Paymaster-Gen.
Office 1838; promoted to Assist.- Pay-
master-Gen. 1841, and to Principal Finance
Clerk at Treasury 1854 ; was Assist. Comp-
troller and Auditor of Exchequer and
Audit Depart. 1868-72, and Auditor of
Duchy of Cornwall 1851-91 ; employed on
various commissions of inquiry : m. 1836,
Mary, who d. 1891, da. of the late
Henry Whiteside, Esq., of Frognal,
Hampstead ; cr. K.C.B. 1870. Anglesea
House, Church Road, Forest Hill, S.E.;
i, Buckingham Gate, S. IV.
ANSON, Maj.-Gen. Sir Archibald
Edward Harbord, K.C.M.G. [see Anson,
Bart.].
ANTELME, Sir Ce'lincourt, K.C.M.G.;
b. 18 — ; is M.E.C. and Senior Unofficial
Member of Council of Govt. of Mauritius;
cr. C.M.G. 1880, K.C.M.G. 1890.
Mauritius.
ANTON I AD is, Sir John, K.C.M.G.,
son of Antony Hayudi Antoniadis of Lem-
nos ; b. 1817 ; is a Banker, Grand Officer
of the Order of St. Saviour of Greece,
Com. of the Order of Francis Joseph of
Austria, and of the Osmanieh of Turkey,
and an Officer of the Order of St. Ann of
Russia ; m. 18 — , Charicle'e Eustratiou ;
cr. K.C.M.G. 1887. Alexandria, Egypt.
6l2
KNIGHTAGE.
ARBUTHNOT, Sir Alexander John,
K. C.S.I., C.I.E., son of the late Rt.
Rev. Dr. Alexander Arbuthnot, Bishop of
Killaloe; b. 1822; ed. at Rugby and at
Haileybury; entered M.C.S. 1842; \vas
successively Director of Public Instruction. .
Ch. Sec. to Govt., Member of Council!
of Gov. of Madras, temporary Gov. of}
Madras in 1872, a Member of Council of j
Viceroy of India 1875-80, and Vice-Chan- 1
cellor of Madras Univ. 1871-2. and of|
Calcutta Univ. 1878-80 ; appointed a ;
Member of Council of India 1887 ; is a
J.P. for Hants : m. 1844, Frederica Eliza,
da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Robert Brice
Fearon, C.B. ; cr. C.S.I. 1870, K. C.S.I.
1873, C. I.E. 1878. Newtown House,
Newbury ; Atlienceum Chib.
ARBUTHNOT, Gen. Sir Charles
George, K.C.B., 4th son of the late Rt.
Rev. Alexander Arbuthnot, D.D., Bishop
of Killaloe ; £.1824 ; ed. at Rugby, and at
Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; entered R.A.
1843, became Major 1855, Lieut.-Col. 1864,
Col. 1869, Maj.-Gen. 1881, Lieut. -Gen.
1887, and Gen. 1890 ; retired 1891 ; served
in the Crimea Campaign 1855 (twice
wounded, medal with clasp, 5th class
Medjidie and Turkish medal), and in
Afghanistan Campaigns, 1878-9 and 1879-
8c ; was D.A.G. of R. A. Bengal 1873-7,
Inspector-Gen, of Artillery in India 1878-
80, D.A.G. of R.A. at Headquarters
1880-3, Inspector Gen. of Artillery 1883-5,
Pres. of Ordnance Committee (War Office)
1885-6, and in command of troops in
Madras 1886-91 : m. 1868, Caroline Char-
lotte, da. of William Clarke, Esq., M.D., of
Barbados; cr. C.B. 1871, K.C.B. 1881.
United Service Club.
ARCHIBALD, Sir Adams George,
K.G.M.G., Q.C., D.C.L., son of the late
Samuel Archibald, Esq. ; b. 1814 ; Bar. of
Prince Edward Island 1838, and of Nova
Scotia 1839, and a Q.C. 1857 ; was Soli-
citor-Gen, of Nova Scotia 1856-7, Attor-
ney-Gen. 1860-3, sworn of Privy Council of '••
Canada 1867, Sec. of State for the Prov. I
1867-8, Lieut.-Gov. of Manitoba 1870-3, j
judge in Equity of Nova Scotia in 1873,
Lieut.-Gov. of Nova Scotia 1873-83, Chm.
tigator " during five continuous years in
Arctic Regions (frequently mentioned in
despatches) at bombardment of Sweaborg
1855, and in rocket-boats in night
attacks on batteries and other opera-
tions during Russian war (for which he
was gazetted) ; has Sir G. Blane's gold
medal, and the Arctic, Baltic, and Jubilee
medals ; formerly Director-Gen, of Medi-
cal Depart, of R.'N. ; Hon. LL.D. Dublin,
1872 ; is a J.P. for Middlesex and West-
minster, and for co. London ; cr. K.C.B.
1871. D2, Albany, W. ; Junior United
Service, Athenecum, Constitutional, and
Magistrates' Clubs.
ARNOLD, Sir Edwin, A'.C./.^'.jCS./.,
son of Robert C. Arnold, Esq. ; b. 1832 ;
ed. at King's Coll., London, and at Univ.
Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1854) ; was suc-
cessively an Assist. Master in Birmingham
Gram. Sch., and Principal of Govt.
Sanscrit Coll. at Poonah ; is a Fellow of
Bombay Univ. and of several learned Sos. ;
has been engaged on the editorial staff of
the " Daily Telegraph " since 1861, of
which paper he has been for some years
Editor in Chief ; has the Medjidie 2nd
class, Osmanieh 3rd class, and the White
Elephant of Siam ; is a Knight Com. of
the Lion and Sun of Persia, and has 2nd
class of Rising Sun of Japan ; author of
"The Light of Asia," &c. : m. ist, 1854,
Katharine Elizabeth, who d. 1864, da. of
tlit: Rev. T. Biddulph ; 2nd, 1868, Fannie
Maria Adelaide, who d. 1889, da. of the
Rev. W. H. Channing, of Boston, U.S.A. ;
t/-. C.S.I. 1877, K.C.I. E. 1888. Northbrook
Indian, and Arts and Letters Clubs.
ARNOTT, Sir John, son of the late
John Arnott, Esq., of Auchtermuchty,
Fifeshire ; b. 1817; sat as M.P. for Kin-
sale (L) 1859-63 ; formerly Commodore of
R.W.Y. Club in Ireland ; is a D.L. and
J.P. for co. and city of Cork, a merchant
in that city, proprietor of Irish Times,
and Chm. of Bristol Steam Navigation
Co. ; was Mayor of Cork 1859-60 : m.
ist, 1852, Mary, who d. 1866, da. of
James M'Kinlay, Esq., of Stirling; 2nd,
1872, Emily, da. of the late Rev. Edward
Loftus Fitzgerald, R. ofArdagh, Cork; cr.
K.B. 1859. Woodlands, Cork.
ofBoardofGovs.ofDalhousieColl. 1885, i ARROL, Sir William, son of Mr.
and Pres. of Nova Scotia Historical So.
1886 ; sat as Member of Assembly Nova ;
Scotia 1851-67, and of House of Commons !
of Dominion 1869-70 ; returned to Cana- \
dian House of Commons 1888 ; has been I
a Delegate upon several occasions to '
England and elsewhere : m. 1843, Eliza-
beth, da. of the late Rev. John Burnyeat ; ;
cr. C.M.G. 1872. K.C.M.G. 1885. Hali- <
fax. N.S.; Tlie Cottage, Truro, N.S.;\
Halifax (N.S.) Club.
ARMSTRONG, Sir Alexander, K.C.B..
LL.D., F.R.S., son of the late Alexander \
Armstrong, Esq., of Croham, co. Fer- :
raanagh ; entered R.N. 1843; served!
Thomas Arrol ; b. 1839 ; at the age of 8
started as a "piecer" in a cotton mill,
and subsequently, having been appre-
ticed as a blacksmith, became a fore-
man at the works of Laidlaw and Son,
boiler and bridge manufacturers, of Glas-
gow and Edinburgh ; is now principal
partner in the firm of William Arrol and
Co., contractors, of Dalmarnock Iron-
works, Glasgow ; was contractor for the
Tay (reconstruction) and Forth Bridges ;
unsuccessfully contested Ayrshire, S. Div.
(/.£/) 1892 :' m. 1864, Miss Elizabeth
Pattison ; cr. K.B. 1890. Donnistoun,
Glasgow ; Seajicla, Ayr, N.B.
in an exploring expedition to Xanthus : ASHBURNHAM,J/rt/.-<Stf#..$Y;rCromer,
(Asia Minor), in H.M.S. " Inve^- K.c.B. 'see Ashburnham, Bart.].
ATAR SINGH, Sardar Sir, K.C.I.E.,
son of Sardar Khark Singh ; b. 1833 ; is ;
Chief of Bhadaur, a branch of the Phul
family, from which descend the houses of
the Chiefs of Patiala, Jhind, and Nabha ;
ed. in Sanskrit at Benares ; rendered good
service to British Govt. during Mutiny,
1857 (thanked by Govt. and exempted
from payment of six months' commutation-
tax) ; elected a Member of Asiatic So. of
Bengal 1869, of Senate of Panjab Univ.
(then Univ. Coll.) 1870, of Anjuman-i-
Panjab 1870, and Vice-Pres. thereof 1880,
and in that year Patron of the Sat-Sabha
Panjab, and Member of the Sri-Guru-Sing 1
Sabha Lahore and of the Bengal Philhar-
monical So. ; in 1877, on the occasion of
the Imperial Assemblage at Delhi, received
the title of ' ' Malaz-ul-Ulama-o-ul-Fazala" ;
removed his Library of English, Arabic,
Persian, Sanskrit, and Gurmukhi books
from Bhadaur to Ludhiana, where it was j
publicly opened on May 24th, 1878 ; in \
1873 translated the " Sakhee Book," or;
doctrines of the Sikh religion, from Gur-
mukhi into English, in 1876 the "Travels i
of Guru Tegh Bahadur and Guru Gobind
Singh," and in 1875-6, for the Govt., j
several chapters of the Granth (Sikh '
Scripture) into Urdu (thanked by Govt. !
and Sec. of State) ; appointed member of
Gen. Committee of Darbar Sahib (Golden
Temple) Amritsar 1883, and Vice-Pres. !
and Trustee, Khalsa Coll. Establishment !
Committee, 1890 ; founded Sri Guru Singh j
Sabha at Ludhiana and made Pres. thereof ,
1884; granted the title of "Mahamaho-i
padhyaya" (entitling him to rank in Durbar
immediately after Titular Rajahs) 1887 ;
appointed a Member of Committee of
Management of Aitchison's Chiefs' Coll.,
Lahore, 1890; cr. C.I.E. 1880, K.C.I.E.
1888. Bhadaur House, Ludhiana, Panjab,
India.
AYERS, Sir Henry, K.C.M.G., son of
the late Mr. Ayers, of Portsmouth Dock-
yard ; b. 1821 ; has been Sec. of the Burra
Burra Mines since 1845, and for twenty-
nine years a M.L.C. of S. Australia, and
is now Pres. thereof ; has at various times,
since 1863, been Premier of that Colony :
a widower ; cr. C.M.G. 1870, K.C.M.G.
1872. Adelaide, S, Australia ; Thatched
House Club.
BACON, Right Hon. Sir James, P.C., \
son of the late James Bacon, Esq., of the '
Middle Temple ; b. 1798 ; Bar. Gray's Inn, !
1827, and of Lincoln's Inn, ad eundem ; a j
Q.C. 1846 ; was a Commr. of Bankruptcy
for London District 1868-9, Ch. Judge in
Bankruptcy Jan. to July 1870, and Vice-!
Chancellor and Ch. Judge in Bankruptcy
1870-5, and a Judge of the High Court of j
Justice (Chancery Division) 1875-86 : m. \
1827, Laura Frances, who d. 1859, da. of ;
the late William Cook, Esq., of Clay Hill, \
Enfield ; cr. K.B. 1871, P.C. 1886. i, Ken-
sington Gardens Terrace, IV.; Compton
Beauchamp, Shrivenham, Berks; Athc-\
>ic?nm Club.
1HTS. 613
BAIN, Sir James, F.R.S.E., son of
the late Robert Bain, Esq., of Glasgow ;
b. 1818 ; ed. at Glasgow Univ. ; is an iron-
master, a D.L. and a J.P. for Lanark-
shire, and a J . P. for Cumberland ; was
Lord Provost of Glasgow 1874-7 '• unsuc-
cessfully contested Glasgow (C) 1880 ; sat
as M.P. for Whitehaven (C) 1891-2, when
he was defeated : m. 18 — , Mary, who d.
1864, da. of John Dove, Esq., of Glasgow :
cr. K.B. 1877. 3, Park Terrace, Glasgow;
Harrington, Cumberland; Carlton, Junior
Carlton, Scottish Conservative, and New
(Glasgow] Clubs.
BAIRO, Adm. Sir John Kennedy
Erskine, K.C.B. [see Baird, Bart., cr.
1809].
BAKER, Sir Benjamin, K.C.M.G.,
LL.D., F.R.S., son of the late Benjamin
Baker, Esq. , of co. Carlow ; b. 1840 ; Hon.
LL.D. Edinburgh iSgp.and Hon.M. Eng. ,
Dublin 1892 ; was Joint Engineer of the
Forth Bridge ; rendered eminent profes-
sional services to several of the Colonies ;
is a Member of the Ordnance Committee,
a Vice-Pres. of the Institute of Civil En-
gineers, and Lieut. -Col. Engineers and
Railway Vol. Staff Corps ; cr. K.C.M.G.
1890. 3, Kensington Gate, W.; St. Stephen's
Club.
BAKER, Sir Samuel White, M.A.,
F.K.S.,F.fi.G.S., F.R.S.A., el. son of the
late Samuel Baker, Esq., of Lypiatt Park,
Gloucestershire ; b. 1821 ; in 1847 esta-
blished an agricultural settlement at Newera
Ellia, Ceylon, where he introduced British
emigrants, and English breeds of cattle and
sheep ; subsequently distinguished himself
as an explorer in Central Africa by dis-
covering the Great Lake Albert N'yanza
of the Nile basin; thisimportant expedition,
which occupied nearly five years, he carried
out at his own cost ; was employed 1869-73,
with the Turkish rank of Pasha and Maj.-
Gen., to command the Mil. Expedition of
the Khedive of Egypt for annexing Central
Africa and suppressing the slave trade, in
which he was successful; has the Osmanieh
2nd class, the Grand Cordon of the Med-
jidie (with second and third clasps),
the Victoria Gold Medal of Royal Geo-
graphical So. (1865), and the Grande
Medailled'Ordela Societede Paris (1867) ;
is Hon. M.A. of Camb., Hon. Member
of Socie'te'de Paris, and of Geographical
Sos. Berlin, Italy, and America, a D.L.
of Gloucestershire, and a J.P. for Devon :
m. ist, 1843, Henrietta, who d. 1855. da.
of the Rev. Charles Herbert Martin ; 2nd,
1860, Florence, da. of M. Finnian von
Sass ; cr. K.B. 1866. Sandford Orleigh,
Newton Abbott ; Athenceum Club.
BAKER, Maj.-Gen. Sir Thomas
Durand, K. C. B. , son of the late Rev. John
Durand Baker, of Bishop's Tawton, Devon ;
b. 1837 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; entered
Roy. Irish Regt. i3c;4, became Major 1865,
Lieut. -Col. 1874, Col. 1877 (h.p. 1881),
and Maj.-Gen. 1886 ; served (*)in Crimean
614
KNIGHTAGE.
Campaign 1854-6 (medal with clasp and
Sardinian and Turkish medals), (it) in
Indian Mutiny Campaign 1858-9, (iii) in
New Zealand War 1864-6 as D.A.A.G.
and A.A.G. (mentioned in despatches and
medal), (iv) in Ashantee War 1873-4 as
A.A. and Q.M.G., and officiating Ch. oi
Staff to Sir Garnet Wolseley (several times
mentioned in despatches and medal with
clasp), (v) as Brig.-Gen. in Afghan Cam-
paign 1879-80 (medal and bronze star),
and (vi) as Brig.-Gen. in S. Africa 1881 ; j
appointed A.D.C. to H.M. 1877; was!
D.A.Q.M.G. at Horse Guards 1874-5,
A.A.G. at Horse Guards 1875-8, Mil. ;
Sec. to Viceroy of India (Lytton) 1879, '
D.Q.M.G. Ireland 1882, D.A.G. in Ireland
1882-84, and A.G. in India 1884-6 ; com- ;
manded a ist class Dist. Bengal, 1887-90, ;
since when he has been Q.M.G. of the
Forces, with temporary rank of Lieut. -
Gen.; cr. C.B. 1874, K.C.B. 1881. j
i7A, South Audley Street, W. ; Marl-
borough, United Service, and Army and \
Navy Clubs.
BALFOUR, Gen. Sir George, K.C.B. ,
son of Capt. George Balfour, of Mont- j
rose ; b. 1809 ; ed. at Addiscombe ; became '.
Lieut. Madras Artillery 1825, Capt. and
Major 1844, Lieut.-Col. 1854, Col. 1856, !
Maj.-Gen. 1865, Lieut. -Gen. 1874, Col.- |
Comdt. R.A. and Gen. 1877 ; was Staff
Officer of Artillery with Malacca Field
Force 1832-3, Adj. of Artillery 1833-42, and :
A. A.G. 1834-5, Brig.-Major in Field Force j
in India 1839, and in China 1840-2, Agent
for captured property in China 1841-2, .
Receiver of Public money paid by China
under treaty of Nankin, employed to settle j
Hong Debts, Consul at Shanghai 1843-6, j
Member of Madras Mil. Board 1849-57, i
Commr. of Public Works, Madras 1852-4, '
Inspector-Gen, of Ordnance, Madras,
1857-9, Member of Mil. Finance Commn.
of India 1859-60, Pres. of Finance Com-
mittee and Ch. of Mil. Finance Depart,
of India 1860-2, a Roy. Commr. on Re-
cruiting 1866-7, and Assist, to Controller-
in-Ch. at War Office 1868-71 ; served with
Malacca Field Force 1832, with Field Force
in the ceded Districts, and in action of !
Zorapore 1839 ; present with China Force
1840-2 ; is a D.L. and ].P. of co. Kincar-
dine ; sat as M.P. for Kincardineshire
(L) 1872-92 : m. 1848, Charlotte Isabella,
da. of the late Joseph Hume, Esq. , M. P. ; j
iv.K.C.B. 1870. 6,ClevelandGardens, W.;
Oriental, Athen&um, and City Liberal
Clubs.
BALL, Sir Robert Stawell, LL.D.,
F.R.S., F.R.S.E., el. son of the late
Robert Ball, Esq., LL.D. of Dublin; b.
1840; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A.
1861, M.A. 1864, LL.D. 1872) ; F.R.S.
1873, Hon. F.R.S.E. 18— ; formerly
Andrew's Professor of Astronomy in Univ.
of Dublin, Astronomer Royal for Ireland,
and scientific adviser to Commrs. of Irish
1 ight ; is Lowndean Professor of Astro-
nomy and Geometry in Camb. Univ.,
eminent as an astronomer and a mathe-
matician ; author of well-known introduc-
tion to astronomy, " Starland " : m. 1868,
Frances Elizabeth, da. of William Edward
Steele, Esq., of Dublin; cr. K.B. 1886.
Observatory, Dunsmk, co. Dublin.
BALLISTON, Capt. Sir Alfred, son of
the late W. Balliston, Esq., a distin-
guished Navigating Officer ; b. 1823 ; ed.
at Roy. Naval Sch., Greenwich ; joined the
R.N. 1838, became Sub. -Lieut. 1847,
Navigating Lieut. 1853, Staff-Corn. 1867,
and Staff-Capt. 1877 ; retired 1883 ; served
in Packet Service 1838-41, whenSub- Lieut.
of H.M.S. " Eurydice " 1845, navigated
that vessel from the W. Indies to England,
for which service he was appointed to
command H.M.S. "Myrtle," and de-
spatched to cruise off Folkestone to protect
the fishery, and while so employed suc-
ceeded in amicably settling the angry feel-
ings between the English and French
fishermen (thanked by Admiralty) ; in 1848,
commanded the ' ' Gleaner " from Bermuda
with a number of time-expired convicts,
among whom, without the aid of convict
warders, he maintained the greatest disci-
pline (thanked by Admiralty) ; commanded
H.M.S. yachts "Elfin" (1849-78), and
" Alberta" (1878-83), and during the whole
period of these commands no accident
occurred to either vessel for which he was
responsible ; appointed Serjeant-at-Arms
to H.M. 1869 ; isaJ.P. for Hants : m. ist,
1848, Ann Jane, who d. 1880, 3rd da. of the
late Lieut. Carributt, R.N. ; 2nd, 1885,
Annie, widow of Lieut. C. Puckett, R.N.;
cr. K.B. 1883. Sealt, Farnham, Surrey.
BANKS, Sir John (Thomas), K.C.B. ,
M.D., LL.D., son of Percival Banks,
Esq., M.D. ; b. 18— ; F.K.Q.C.P.I. 1843,
M.D. Dublin, 1848 ; Hon. LL.D. Glas-
gow and Roy. Univ. ; is Physician-in-
Ordinary to H.M. in Ireland, Ex-Pres.
of Royal Coll. of Physicians and Roy.
Acad. of Medicine in Ireland, a Member
of Senate and Representatives on Gen.
Medical Council of Royal Univ., Ireland,
and Regius Professor of Medicine in
Dublin Univ. ; is a J.P. for co. Monaghan
(High Sheriff 1891) : m. 1849, Alice, da.
of Capt. \Vood Wright, of Golagh, co.
Monaghan; cr. K.C.B. 1889. 45, Merrion
Square, Dublin ; Goiagli, co. Monaghan.
B ARBOUR, Sir David Miller,
K.C.S.I. ; b. 18— ; entered B.C.S. 1863 ;
is Sec. to Govt. of India in Finance and
Commerce Depart., and a Member of
Council of Gov.-Gen. of India ; cr. C.S.I.
, K. C.S.I. 1889. Calcutta ; Simla.
''
son of-3£neas Barkly, Esq., of Monteagle,
Ross-shire ; b. 1815 ; ed. at Bruce Castle
Sch., Tottenham ; sat as M.P. for Leo-
minster (L C) 1845-9 1 was Gov. of British
Guiana 1849-53, of Jamaica, 1853-6, and
of Victoria 1856-63, Gov. and Com.-in-
Ch. of Mauritius 1863-70, and Gov. of
Cape of Good Hope 1870-7 : m. ist, 1840,
Helen, who d. 1857, da. of John F.
Timins, Esq., of Hilfield, Herts ; 2nd,
1860, Anne Maria, da. of the late Maj.-Gen.
Sir Thomas Simson Pratt, K .C. B. ; cr.
K.C.B.I853, G.C.M.G. 1874. i.Shia Gar-
dens, S. Kensington, S. IV.; Carlton Club. \
BARNABY, Sir Nathaniel, K.C.B. j b. ,
1829 ; was Ch. Naval Architect R.N.
1872-6, and Director of Naval Construction
1876-85 ; is Vice-Pres. of Institute of Naval
Architects; cr. C.B. 1876, K.C.B. 1885.
Moray House, Lee, S.E.
BARNARD, Gen. Sir Charles Loudon,
K.C.B., son of the late Adm. Barnard ; b.
1823 ; entered R. M. Artillery 1841, be-
came Capt. 1854, Major 1861, Lieut. -Col.
1862, Col. 1867, Major-Gen. 1868, Col.-
Comdt. 187-, Lieut. -Gen. 1877, and Gen.
1886; retired 1888 ; served in Syria 1840-1
(medal with clasp and Turkish medal),
at action of Obligado St. Lorenzo 1846
(mentioned in despatches), and in China
1859-60 (medal with two clasps, and spe-
cially mentioned) : m. 1858, Julia, da. of
Capt. Edwards, R.N. ; cr. C.B., 1869,
K.C.B. 1887. The Priory, Usk ; United \
Service Club.
BARNEY, Sir Joseph, son of Thomas
Barnby, Esq. ; b. 1838 ; formerly Precen- j
tor at Eton Coll. ; is Conductor of Roy. ;
Choral So., Roy. Albert Hall ; appointed i
Principal of Guildhall Sch. of Music 1892 ;
cr. K. B. 1892. g,St.George?sSqitare,S. IV.
BARNES, Hon. Sir John Gorell, el.
son of the late Henry Barnes, Esq., of
Liverpool ; b. 1848 ; ed. at St. Peter's Coll. , j
Camb. (B.A. 1868, M.A. 1871); Bar. Inner i
Temple 1876, and a Q.C. 1888 ; went N. ;
( 'ircuit ; appointed a Judge of the Pro- ;
bate, Divorce and Admiralty Div. of the
High Court of Justice 1892: m. 1881,
Mary H.,da. of the late Thomas Mitchell,
Esq. ; cr. K.B. 1892. 14, Kensington Park
Gardens, W. ; Royal Courts of Justice,
W.C.
BARRINGTON, Sir Vincent Hunter
Barrington KENNETT-, son of the late
Capt. Vincent Frederick Kennett, of the
Manor House, Dorchester, by Arabella
Henrietta, da. of the late Sir Jonah Bar-
rington, whose name he assumed in 1878
by Royal Licence under his mother's will ;
b. 1844 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. in Double Honours as
Wrangler 1867, and in Law Tripos 1869,
M.A. and LL.M. 1871) ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1872 ; formerly Lieut. Roy. El-
thorne Militia ; was a Commr. under
Geneva Convention (Red Cross) during
Franco-German War 1870-1, Carlist-
Republican and Carlist-Alphonist Wars
1873-5, l^e Turko-Servian War 1876-7,
theTurco-RussianWar 1877-8, the Suakin
Expedition 1885, and the Servo- Bulgarian
War 1885-6 ; received Knighthood for
these services, and has medals and dis-
tinctions from various Govts., and silver
and bronze medals of Roy. Humane So.
for saving the lives of drowning men ; is
KNIGHTS. 615
Govt. nominated member of Metropolitan
Asylums Board, and Dep. Chm. of St.
John Ambulance Asso. : m. 1878, Alicia
Georgette, da. of the late George Glas
Sandeman. Esq., of Westfield, Hayling
Island, and Hyde Park Gardens ; cr. K.B.
1886. 65, Albert Hall Mansions, W.,
Manor House, Dorchester, Oxford ; Athe-
tuzum and Oxford and Cambridge Clubs.
BARRY, Hon. Sir Jacob Dirk, son of the
late Hon. Joseph Barry, M.L.C. of Cape
Colony ; b. 1832 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll.,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1855);
Bar. Inner Temple 1858, and an advocate
of Supreme Court, Cape Colony, 1860 ;
was M.L.A. (Cape) 1864-9, acting Solici-
tor-Gen. 1867-8, Recorder of High-Court,
Griqualand 1871-8, Delegate-nominate for
Griqualand at proposed S. African Con-
ference 1875, and non-elective member of
Legislative, and senior member of Execu-
tive Council, twice administrator of Govt.
of Province of Griqualand, and Judge of
Supreme Court of Cape of Good Hope
1878-80; has been since 1880 a member of
Court of Appeal and Judge Pres. of Courts
of E. Districts of Cape of Good Hope : in.
1867, Charlotte, da. of the Right Rev.
Nathaniel James Merriman, Bishop of
Grahamstown; cr. K.B. 1878. Grahams-
town, Cafe Colony.
B ARTLETT, Sir Ellis ASHMEAD-, M. P. ,
el. son of the late Mr. Ellis Bartlett, of
Plymouth, New England, U.S.A.; b. 1849;
ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1872) ; Bar.
Inner Temple 1877 ; was sometime one of
H.M.'s Inspectors of Schs., and Civil
Lord of the Admiralty June 1885 to Jan.
1886 and Aug. 1886 to Aug. 1892 ; sat as
M.P. for Eye (C) 1-880-85, since when he
has sat for Sheffield, Eccleshill Div. ; cr.
K.B. 1892. 6, Grosvenor Street, W. ;
Carlton, St. Steptien's, and Wellington
Clubs.
BATEMAN, Sir Frederic, M.D., son
of the late John Bateman, Esq. , Sheriff of
Norwich 1836; b. 1824; M.D. Aberdeen
1850, F. R.C. P. London 1876 ; is Senior
Physician to Norfolk and Norwich Hos-
pital, a J.P. for Norfolk and for City of
Norwich (Sheriff 1872), Fellow and
Laureate of Acad. of Medicine of France.
Corresponding Member of Psychiatrical
So. of St. Petersburg, Hon. Member of
New York Neurological So. , and Foreign
Associate of Medico- Psychological So. of
Paris; author of "Aphasia" and other
medical and scientific works : m. Emma
Brownfield, only da. of the late John
Gooderson, Esq., of Norwich ; cr. K.B.
1892. Upper St. Giles Street, Norwich;
Burlingham Lodge, Aldburgh, Norfolk.
BATES, Gen. Sir Henry, K.C.B., son
of the late Major Henry Bates, R.A. ; 6.
1813 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at Sand-
hurst ; entered 38th Regt. 1829, became
Capt. 1845, Major 1846, Lt.-Col. 1849, Col.
1854, Maj.-Gen. 1863, Lieut.-Gen. 1872,
and Gen. 1877 ; retired 1881 ; was Col.
6i6
KNIGHTAGE.
Norfolk Regt. 1871-9, since when he has
been Col. Prince of Wales '5 Vol. (S. Lan-
cashire Regt.) ; served (i) on Staff of
Lieut. -Gen. Sir Samford Whittingham in
W. Indies and Madras, (it) as A.D.C. to
Sir Robert Dick, who was killed at Sobra-
on, (Hi) on Lord Gough's Staff in Punjab
Campaign (mentioned in despatches), (iv)
as Mil. Sec. to Lord Elphinstone, Gov. of
Bombay during Indian Mutiny, and (v) in
command of S.W. district in Ireland during '
Fenian Outbreak (thanked byGovt.); was !
memberof Army Purchase Commn. 1873-9:
m. ist 1865, Charlotte Mary, who. d. 18 — ,
da. of Col. Kingston Egan, Bombay Army,
and widow of Maj.-Gen. William Brett,
Bombay Artillery ; 2nd, 1873, Maria
Margaret, who d. 1890, da. of the Rev.
Peter Ewart, R. of Kirklington, York ;
cr. C.B. 1873, K.C.B. 1879. 2, Sussex.
Place, Hyde Park Gardens, W. ; United
Service Club.
BAYLEY, SzVSteuartColvin, K. C.S.I.,
C.I.E., son of the late William Butterworth
Bayley, Esq., B.C. S., sometime officiating
Gov.-Gen. of India, and a Director of
H.E.I.C. ; b. 1836; ed. at Eton, and at
Haileybury ; entered B.C.S. 185- ; was
sometime Sec. to Govt. of Bengal, and
Commr. of Patna division during famine
1874; in 1877 acompanied Viceroy (Baron
Lytton) to Bombay and Madras as per-
sonal Assist, in famine business ; was
afterwards Ch. Commr. of Assam, offici-
ating Lieut. -Gov. of Bengal 1880, Resi-
dent at Hyderabad 1881-2, a Member of
Council of Gov.-Gen. of India 1882-7,
and Lieut. -Gov. of Bengal 1887-90, since
when he has been Sec. in Political and
Secret Depart, of India Office : m. 1860,
Anna, da. of R. N. Farquharson, Esq.,
B.C.S. ; cr. C.S.I. 1874, K.C.S.I. 1878,
C.I.E. 1882. 8, South-well Gardens,
S. W. ; AthencBum and Oriental Clubs.
BEGBiE^tfw.^SYr Matthew Baillie, son '
of the late Col. Thomas Stirling Begbie, i
82nd Foot ; b. 1819 ; ed. at Elizabeth i
Coll., Guernsey, and at St. Peter's i
Coll., Camb. (B.A. Wrangler 1841, j
Fellow 1844) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1844 ; j
was sole Judge in British Columbia 1858-70,
since when he has been Ch. Justice there ;
is also Local Judge in Admiralty for
British Columbia Dist. of Exchequer
Court of Canada ; cr. K.B. 1875. Victoria,
British Columbia • United University
Club.
BELL, Sir Francis Dillon, K.C.M.G.^
C.B., son of the late Mr. F. Bell ; was
sometime Speaker of House of Represen-
tatives, New Zealand ; was Agent-Gen, in
England for Colony of New Zealand
1881-91, and Executive Commr. for New
Zealand and a Roy. Commr. of Colonial
and Indian Exhibition 1886 : m. 18 — ,
Margaret, who d. 1892, da. of ;
cr. K.B. 1873, K.C.M.G. 1881, C.B.
1886. Auckland, Ne~^ Zealand ; Conser-
vative Club.
BELL, Sir William James, LL.D.,
F.R.S.E., son of James Bell. Esq., C.B..
Ph.D., D.Sc., F.R.S. ; b. 1859; ed. at
Clare Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1880. LL.D.
1890) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1882 ; is a J.P.
and D.L. for cos. London, Ross, and
Cromarty ; was Vice-Chm. of Ross-shire
County Council 1891-2 ; unsuccessfully
contested Caithness-shire (LU) 1892 :
m. 1882, Bertha Diana, da. of the late G.
Torr, Esq., of Garbrand Hall, Ewell,
Surrey ; cr. K.B. 1892. Scatwell, Muir
ofOrd, N.B.; Reform, National Liberal,
and Scottish Liberal Clubs.
BELLAIRS, Lieut.-Gen. Sir William
K.C.M.G., C.B., son of the late Sir
William Bellairs, of Mulbarton, Norfolk ;
b. 1828 ; entered Army 1846, became Capt.
1854, Major 1855, Lieut. -Col. 1865, Col.
1873, Maj.-Gen. 1884, and Lieut.-Gen.
(retired) 1887 ; served with 49th Regt. and
on staff as D.A.Q.M.G. and A.Q.M.G.
to 2nd Div. throughout Crimean Cam-
paign 1854-6 (medal with three clasps,
Legion of Honour, Medjidie, Turkish
Medal, and specially mentioned in dis-
patches), throughout Kaffir War 1877-8,
in command of combined Forces on E.
Frontier during Gaika rebellion (several
times mentioned in despatches), through-
out Zulu campaign 1879 (medal with clasp
and distinguished sendee reward) as Col.
on Staff Natal and Transvaal 1880, as
Administrator of Natal April-May 1880,
as M.L.C. and Assembly, Transvaal,
1 880- 1 ; as Brig. -Gen. commanding the
Forces throughout defence of the Trans-
vaal, being sometime Administrator of the
Govt., and during the three months' siege
of Pretoria ; author of " The Military
Career " : m. ist, 1857, Emily Craven,
who d. 1866, da. of the late Lieut. -Col.
William Barton'Gibbons, J. P. [see Gibbons,
Bart., colls.] ; 2nd, 1867, Blanche St. John
(authoress of "The Transvaal War,"
"Gossips with Girls," &c.), da. of Francis
Adolphus Moschzisker, Ph.D. [B. St.
John] ; cr. C.B.i878, K.C.M.G. 1882.
Clevedon, Somerset ; United Service Club.
BELLEAU. Sir Narcisse Fortunat,
K.C.M.G., Q.C., son of Gabriel Bel-
leau, of Quebec ; b. 1808 ; ed. at Quebec
Seminary ; Bar. of Lower Canada 1832,
a Q.C. 18— ; was M.L.C. 1852, and
Speaker 1857-62 ; became Min. of Agri-
culture 1862, Premier and Receiver-Gen.
1865, and Lieut.-Gov. of Province of
Quebec 1867 ; was Mayor of Quebec
1850-3 ; has been a Director of the Quebec
Bank since 1850 ; is a Knight Com. of
Order of Isabel la Catolica: m. 1835,
Marie Reine Josette, da. of the late Louis
Gauvreau, Esq. , M.L.C. of Lower Canada,
cr. K.B. 1860, K.C.M.G. 1879. St.
Lewis Street, Quebec.
BENJAMIN, Sir Benjamin, el. son of
the late Moses Benjamin, Esq.,J.P., of
Melbourne ; b. 1834 ; elected to Melbourne
City Council (Albert Ward) 1870, Alder-
man 1881, Mayor of that city 1887-9, and
M.L.C. i33q; is a J.P. for Victoria and
N. S. Wales, Director of Colonial Bank i
of Australasia, Member of the Governing
Bodies of numerous Philanthropic and
Charitable Sos., and Pres. of Hebrew
Congregation in Melbourne : m. 1857, '
Fanny, da. of Abraham Cohen, Esq., of
Sydney, N. S. Wales; a: K.B. 1889.!
Melbourne.
BENNETT, Sir Henry, son of the late
William Bennett, Esq., of The Old Hall,
Grimsby ; b. 1827 ; ed. at Wesley Coll. , j
Sheffield;has beensixtimes Mayorof Great i
Grimsby, of which borough he is Senior
Alderman ; is a J.P. and D. L. for Lincoln- i
shire, and a Merchant, Steamship Owner, !
and Banker of Grimsby : m. ist, 1852, !
Dorothy, who d. 1856, da. of the late
Francis Sowerby, Esq., of Aylesbury; 2nd,
1859, Sophia, da. of the late George
Locking, Esq., of Hull; cr. K.B. 1891.
Westlands, Grimsby : Thorpe Hall,
Louth.
BENNETT, Sir John, son of Mr. John
Bennett, watchmaker, of Greenwich ; b.
1814; ed. at Lewisham Grammar Sen. ;
for many years a retail watchmaker in
Cheapside ; has been a Common Council-
man of City of London since 1862 ; was
Sheriff of London and Middlesex 1871-2,
and a member of the London School
Board 1872-9 ; in 1877 was three times
elected Alderman of Ward of Cheap, but
upon each occasion the Aldermen of
London refused to ratify his election ; is a
D.L. of London and Middlesex; has the
Legion of Honour : m. 1843, Agnes, who
d. 1889, da. of the late John Wilson,
Esq., of Deptford ; cr. K.B. 1872. Devon-
shire, and City Liberal Clubs.
BERGNE, Sir John Henry Gibbs,
K.C.M. G., son of the late John Brodribb
Bergne, Esq. , of the Foreign Office ; b.
:842 ; ed. at Brighton and at Enfield, and
passed ist B.A. Exam, at Lond. Univ. ;
entered Foreign Office 1861 ; was attached
as Acting 2nd Sec. in Diplo. Ser. to
H.M.'s Agency at Halifax, N.S. , in con-
nection with Fisheries 1875, an(i acted
as Protocolist to Halifax Comma. 1877 ;
appointed Sup. of Treaty Depart, of
Foreign Office 1881 ; was 2nd British
Delegate at International Copyright Con-
ference at Berne, 1885. and in 1886 was
H.M.'s Plen. for signing the International
Copyright Convention ; in 1886 was
British Delegate to the International Con-
ference held at Rome for the protection
of industrial property, and again at
Madrid 1890 ; in 1887 was appointed
Acting Sec. of Legation in Diplo. Ser. ,
and acted as Protocolist to the Fishery
Conference at Washington : m. 1878,
Mary a Court, da. of the late Rev. S. B.
Bergne; cr. C.M.G. 1886, K.C.M.G.
1888. 13, Pembroke Road, W. ; St. James's
and Alpine Clubs.
BERKELEY, Sir George, K.C.M.G.,
el. son of the late Gen. Sackville Hamilton
Berkeley, Col. i6th Foot ; b. 1819 ; ed. at
Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1842) ; appointed
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Colonial Sec. and Controller of Customs,
British Honduras 1845 ; Administered
Govt. of Dominica 1860-1 ; was Lieut. -
Gov. of St. Vincent 1864-71, Administra-
tor at Lagos 1872, Gov. in Ch. of W.
African Settlements 1873, Gov. Designate
of W. Australia 1874, and Gov. in Ch.
of Leeward Islands 1874-81 ; cr. C.M.G.
1874, K.C.M.G. 1881. 10, Hyde Park
Mansions, N. W. ; Windham and St.
George's Clubs.
BERNARD, Sir Charles Edward,
K.C.S.I., son of J. F. Bernard, Esq.,
M.D., of Clifton, Bristol ; b. 1837 ; ed. at
Rugby, at Addiscombe Coll., and at
Haileybury Coll. ; entered B.C.S. 1858 ;
was successively Commr. of Nagpore, a
Member of Bengal Legislative Council,
Sec. to Bengal Govt., Sec. to Govt. of
India in the Famine, Home Revenue and
Agricultural Departs., and Ch. Commr. of
Burmah ; appointed Sec. in Revenue,
Statistics and Commerce Depart, of India
Office 1888 : m. 1862, Susan Capel, da.
of the Rev. R. Tawney, of Willoughby,
co. Warwick; cr. C.S.I. 1875, K.C.S.I.
1886. 44, Bramham Gardens, S. Kensing-
ton, S. W. ; National Liberal Club.
BERRY, Sir Graham, K.C.M.G., son
of the late Mr. B. Berry, of Chelsea ;
b. 1822 ; in early life was a draper at
Chelsea ; emigrated to Victoria 1852,
where he carried on business as a wine and
spirit merchant ; sat in Melbourne Legis-
lative Assembly 1860-5 ; in 1866 became
proprietor of The Geelong Register ; re-
elected M.L.A. 1868 ; was Treasurer of
Victoria 1870, Treasurer and Commr. of
Customs 1871-2, Premier, Ch. Sec., and
Treasurer 1875 and 1877-80, Ch. Sec.
and Postmaster 1883-5, and Agent. -Gen.
in London for Victoria 1886-91 ; was Ex-
ecutive Commr. for Victoria at Colonial
and Indian Exhibition 1886 ; appointed
Treasurer of Victoria 1892 : m. 1869,
da. of J. B. Evans, Esq., of Victoria ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1886. Melbourne, Victoria.
BERTRAM, Sir George Clement, son
of the late George Bertram, Esq., of St.
Martin, Jersey ; b. 1841 ; ed. at Sherborne
Sch,, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (M.A.
1872) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1865 ; appointed
Solicitor-Gen, for the Island of Jersey 1879,
Attorney-Gen. 1880, and Bailiff or Ch.
Magistrate of Jersey 1885 : m. 1866, Anna
Maria, el, da. of Major-Gen. Edward J.
Lawder, M.S.C.; cr. K.B. 1885. Rock-
mount, Gouray, Jersey; New University
Club.
BESSEMER, Sir Henry, F.R.S., son of
the late Anthony Bessemer, Esq., of
Charlton, Herts ; b. 1813 ; is well known
for his numerous inventions in different
departments of Arts and Manufactures ;
as inventor of " Bessemer-steel" he has
achieved a world-wide reputation, and in
acknowledgment of its value was presented
with Freedom of City of London in a gold
casket, of the Turners' and Cutlers' Cos. ,
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and of City of Hamburg, a special gold j
medal by the King of Wurtemberg, the |
Albert gold medal, and a large gold medal j
by Napoleon III. ; in 1867 was offered the ]
Grand Cross of Legion of Honour, and j
created a Knight Com. of Order of
Francis Joseph of Austria ; is a member
of Iron Board of Sweden, and of Institute
of Civil Engineers, and a F.R.S. ; was
Pres. of Iron and Steel Institute 1871 and
1872 ; has received from Institute of Civil
Engineers the Howard Quinquennial prize
(gold cup) ; has been made a Member
of So. of Mechanical Engineers of America, !
where the cities of Bessemer Alabama
and Bessemer Michigan have been so j
named in recognition of the value of his
steel invention : in. 1833, Ann, da. of I
Richard Allen, Esq. ; cr. K.B. 1879. |
if>-,,]Denmark Hill, Camberwell, S.E.
BESTEL, Sir Nicolas Gustave, son of j
the late Mons. Antoine Bestel, French '
advocate, a large landed proprietor, and a
member of Council ofGovt. of Mauritius ; i
b. 1802 ; ed. at Roy. Coll., Mauritius,
at London, and Paris (Bachelor of Law of
Univ. of France 1827, and Licentiate
1828) ; was 3rd Judge of the old Cour I
d'Appel [now Supreme Court], Mauritius |
1832-3, and Vice-Pres. thereof in 1833 ;
Bar. Middle Temple 1841 ; practised at
Colonial Bar 1842-3 ; was .substitute to
Procurator-Gen. 1843-54, being 1848-9
Acting Pres. of Court of First Instance ;
was acting Senior District Magistrate at
Port Louis in 1854, and Senior District
Magistrate there 1854-5, Acting 2nd Puisne
Judge 1855-7, 2nd Puisne Judge of Su-
preme Court 1857-8, ist Puisne Judge j
1858-79, and acting Ch. Justice in 1879, i
when he resigned : m. 1864, Marie Rosine j
Delie, da. of Mons. Francois Bestel, jun.,
a large landed proprietor of sugar estates ; j
cr. K.B. 1880. Belmaison, Curepipc, \
Mauritius.
BIDDULPH, Gen. Sir Michael Anthony
Shrapnel, K.C.B., son of the late Rev.
Thomas Shrapnel Biddulph, of Amroth
Castle, Pembroke; b. 1825; entered R. A.
1844, became Major 1854, Lt.-Col. 1856,
Col. 1874, Maj.-Gen. 1879, Lieut.-Gen.
1881, Col. Comdt. 1885, and Gen. 1886 ;
retired 1890 ; served in Crimean Cam-
paign 1854-5 (medal with four clasps,
Legion of Honour, 5th Class Medjidie, and
Turkish medal) ; was D.A.G. of Artillery
in India 1868-71, Brig. -Gen. in command
of Sialkot Brig. 1874, and in command of
Rohilkund district 1876 ; served in Afghan
Campaign, 1878-9, in command of Quetta
Field Force ; appointed a Groom-in-Wait-
ing to H.M. 1879 ; commanded a Div. of
Bengal Army, 1881-6, and was Pres. of
Ordnance Committee 1886-9 ; appointed
Keeper of the Crown Jewels 1891 : m. 1857,
Katharine, da. of Capt. Stamati, Comdt.
of Balaklava ; cr. K.C.B. 1879. St.
Thomas s Tower, Tower of London, E.G. ;
Junior United Service Club.
BIDDULPH, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Robert,
G.C.M.G., C.B., son of the late Robert
Biddulph, Esq., M.P. of Ledbury ; b.
1835 ; entered R.A. 1853, became Major
1861, Lieut.-Col. 1864, Col. 1872, Maj.-
Gen. 1883, and Lieut, -Gen. 1887 ; served
in Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with
three clasps, Turkish medal, and 5th class
Medjidie), in Indian Mutiny Campaign
1857-8 (medal with clasp, and several times
mentioned in despatches), as Mil. Sec. in
expedition to China 1860 (medal with two
clasps) ; was Mil. Sec. at Madras 1861-5,
Assist. Boundary Commr. under Parlia-
mentary Reform Act of 1867, D. A.Q.M.G.
at Woolwich 1868-71, Private Sec. to Sec.
of State for War 1871-3, A.A.G. at War
Office 1873-8, H. M.'s Commr. at Con-
stantinople in 1879 for arranging financial
details of Anglo-Turkish Convention of
June 4th, 1878, High Commr. at Cyprus
1879-86, Inspector-Gen, of Recruiting at
Head Quarters 1886-7, Q.M.G. to the
forces June to October 1887, and again
Inspector-Gen, of Recruiting 1887-8, since
whenhe has beenDirector-Gen. of Mil. Edu-
cation : in. 1864, Sophia, da. of the Rev.
Anthony Lewis Lambert, R. of Chilbolton,
and widow of Richard Stuart Palmer, Esq.,
of Calcutta; cr. C.B. 1877, K.C.M.G.
1880, G.C.M.G. 1886. 82, Corn-wall Gar-
dens, S. W. ; United Service Club.
youngest son of the late Rev. W. H.
Rous-Birch, of Reydon Bedfield, and
Southwold, Suffolk ; b. 18 — ; entered
Colonial Office 1855 ; was successively
Priv. Sec. to Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton,
Bart., and Mr. Chichester- Fortescue
(Secretaries of State for the Colonies)
1859-64 ; appointed Colonial Sec. of
British Colombia 1864 ; and administered
Govt. of that Colony 1866-7 ; resumed
duties in Colonial Office as Assist. Senior
Clerk 1867 ; was Lieut. -Gov. of Penang
1871-2, Colonial Sec. and Lieut. -Gov. of
Ceylon 1872-8, and Executive Commr. for
Ceylon at Colonial and Indian Exhibition
1886 ; is Agent to Bank of England, W.
Branch, Burlington Gardens, and a J.P.
for Northamptonshire: m. 1873, Josephine,
el. da. of the late Jesse David Watts
Russell, Esq., M.P., of Ham, Derby, and
Biggin Hall, Northampton ; cr. C.M.G.
1876, K.C.M.G. 1886. i, Old Burlington
Street, W. ; St. James's Club.
BIRDWOOD, Sir George Christopher
Molesworth, K.C.I.E., C.S.I., M.D.,
LL.D., el. son of the late Gen. Christopher
Birdwood, of the Indian Army ; b. 1832 ;
ed. at Plymouth New Gram. Sen.,
and at Edinburgh Univ. ; M.D. 1854,
Hon. LL.D. Camb. 1886 ; entered
Bombay Medical Staff 1854 ; served in
Persian Campaign 1856-7 (medal with
clasp); was sometime professor of Anatomy
and Physiology, and of Botany and
Materia Medica in Grant Coll., Bom-
bay, Curator of Govt. Central Museum,
Bombay, Hon. Sec. to Roy. Asiatic So.
of Bombay and of Agri. Horticultural
So. of \V. India, Fellow and Registrar of
Bombay Univ., a J.P. for Town and
Island of Bombay, Sheriff of Bombay
1864, and Special Commr. from Govt. of
Bombay to Paris Exhibition of 1867 ; the
Victoria and Albert Museum and the
Victoria Gardens at Bombay were estab-
lished through his exertions in co-operation
with the late Dr. Bhau Daji and the leading
native gentlemen of W. India ; was a
member of Roy. Commn. and of Finance
Committee of Colonial and Indian Exhibi-
tion of 1886, and Chm. of Committee of j
British Indian Section of Paris Exhibi- j
lion 1889 ; is Special Assist, in Revenue,
Statistical, and Commerce Depart, in !
India Office, a Knight Com. of Legion |
of Honour, an Officer of the French j
Academy, and author of works and papers ;
on Indian Art ; appointed a Roy. Commr.
for Chicago Exhibition of 1893 : m. 1856,
Frances Anne, da. of the late Edward |
Tolcher, Esq., R.N., of Harewood House, !
Plympton St. Mary's, Devon; cr. C.S.I. I
T877, K-B- 1881, K.C.I.E. 1887. 7, Apsley
Terrace, Acton, W. ; Savage and North-
brook Clubs.
C.B., 2nd son of the late Capt. Alexander
Bisset, R.N. ; b. 1819; entered Army1
1840, became Major 1848, Lieut.-Col. •
1853, Col. 1854, Maj.-Gen. 1867, Lieut.-
Gen. 1875, and Gen. (retired) 1877 ; has ,
been Col. and Batn. Durham L. I. since 1 875 ;
served as a vol. in Kaffir war 1835-6, as
Lieut, in a batn. of native infantry (medal),
as Field- Adj. 1842 to a div. of troops
proceeding to Colesburg to suppress a
rebellion of the Boers, and as D.A.Q.M.G. i
through Kaffir war 1846-7 ; present at
battle of the Gwanga and all minor affairs
with Kaffirs (twice wounded, repeatedly
thanked in gen. orders, and at close o'f
war was appointed Brig. -Major of British
Kaffraria) ; present at first engagement
with the enemy at the Boomah Pass in
the Amatola Mountains (medal, and '.
severely wounded) ; also present in ;
operations subsequent to June, 1852 ;
commanded Div. of Troops in Canada
1868-9, and Brig, of Troops at Gibraltar
1869-73 ; is a J.P. for Cape Colony and '
Natal and to 24° S. Lat. under Letters
Patent, and represents Alexandra and j
Alfred in L.C. of Natal : m. ist, 1848, .
Charlotte Elizabeth, who d. 18 — , da. of \
A. B. Morgan, Esq., M.D. ; 2ndly 1888,
Frances Hannah, who d. 1890, da. of the
late Thomas Bridge, Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1867,
K.C.M.G. 1877. Um.zimkulu River,
Natal; United Service Club.
BLACK, Sir Samuel, son of the late
James Black, Esq., of Ballycastle, co.
Antrim ; b. 1830 ; ed. privately, and at
Foyle Coll., Londonderry ; admitted a
Solicitor 1853 ; elected a Member of :
Belfast Council 1859, and Alderman
1869 ; was Town Solicitor of Belfast
1871-6, since when he has been Town
Clerk : m. 1853, Ellen, youngest da. of
HTS. 619
the late Samuel Archer, Esq., of Belfast ;
cr. K. B. 1892. Glen Ebor, Strandtown,
co. Down ; Constitutional and Ulster
Clubs.
BLACKWOOD, Sir Stevenson Arthur,
K.C.B. [see Blackwood, Bart., colls.].
BLAINE, Sir Charles Frederick, el.
son of the late Dr. Benjamin Elaine, of
Natal ; b. 18 — ; rendered important ser-
vices to Govt. of Cape of Good Hope, in
promoting the S. African Customs Union :
m. 18— .; cr. K.B. 1889. Port Elisabeth,
Cape of Good Hope.
BLAINE, Sir Robert Stickney, son of
the late Benjamin Blaine, Esq., of Hull ;
b. 18 — ; is a J.P. for Bath, of which city
he was Mayor 1872-3; sat as M.P. for
Bath (C) 1885-6 : m. ist, 1869, Constance,
da.of George Moger, Esq., of Bath ; 2ndly,
1881, Lydia Letitia Purvis, da. of Sir
Timothy Vansittart Stonhouse, I4th
Bart.; cr. K.B. 1890. Summerhill, Bath ;
Carlton and Conservative Clubs.
BLAKE, Sir Henry Arthur, K.C.M.G.,
el. son of the late Peter Blake, Esq.,
County Inspector of Roy. Irish Consta-
bulary, of Corbally Castle, co. Galway ; b.
1840 ; entered Roy. Irish Constabulary
1859 ; was resident magistrate in Ireland
1876-82, when he was appointed one of the
five special resident magistrates selected
by Govt. to concert and carry out measures
for pacification of Ireland, and had execu-
tive charge of E. Div. , and Gov. of Bahamas
1884-7, and of Newfoundland 1887-8 ; ap-
pointed Gov. of Queensland Oct. 1888, but
resigned Nov. the same year ; appointed
Capt.-Gen. and Gov.-in-Ch. of Jamaica
1889 : m. ist, 1862, Jeannie, who d. 1866,
da. of Andrew Irwin, Esq., of Ballymore,
Boyle ; 2nd, 1874, Edith, el. da. of Ralph
Bernal Osborne, Esq., of Newtown Anner,
Clonmel, co. Tipperary ; cr. C M.G. 1887,
K.C.M.G. 1888. King's House, Kingston,
Jamaica ; Marlborougk Club.
BLOMFIELD, Sir Arthur William,
A.R.A., fourth son of the late Rt. Rev.
Charles James Blomfield, Lord Bishop of
London ; d. 1829 ; ed. at Rugby, and at
Trin.Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1851, M.A. 1854);
elected Hon. Member of Roy. Acad. of
Arts, Copenhagen 1887, and A.R.A. 1888 ;
has been Architect to Bank of England
since 1883 ; received 3rd class of the Order
of the Danebrog of Denmark: m. ist, 1860,
Caroline Harriet, who d. 1882, da. of C. C.
Smith, Esq., F.R.C.S., of Bury St.
Edmunds ; 2ndly, 1887, Sarah Louisa, da.
of M. J. Ryan, Esq. ; cr. K.B. 1889. 28,
MontaguSquare, W.;6,MontaguPlace, W.
BLOUNT, Sir Edward, K.C.B. [see
Blount, Bart., colls.].
BLUM, Sir Julius, K.C.M.G., C.B. ;
b. 1843 ; was Manager of the Austro-
Egyptian Bank 1869-77, and subsequently
Chef de Cabinet, and Under Sec. of State
in the Treasury, Egypt (Grand Cross of
Austrian Order of Francis Joseph, and of
the Medjidie) ; has been Manager of
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Austrian Credit Anstalt since 1890 ; cr. \
C.B. 1884, K.C.M.G. 1890. Vienna.
BORTON, Gen. Sir Arthur, G.C.B., \
G.C.M.G., son of the late Rev. John Drew i
Borton, R. of Blofield, Norfolk ; b. 1814 ; i
ed. at Eton, and at Senior Depart. Roy. i
Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; entered Army 1832 ; i
became Major 1846, Lt.-Col. 1853, Col. I
1854, Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lt.-Gen. 1875, Col. '
ist W. Indian Regt. 1876, Gen. 1878;!
(retired 1884), and Col. Norfolk Regt.
1889 ; served in Afghanistan 1842 (medal), \
in Sutlej Campaign 1845-6, including battles
of Moodkee and Ferozeshah (medal with
clasp, and severely wounded); commanded
9th Regt. in Crimean Campaign (medal with J
clasp) Legion of Honour, 3rd class Med- •
jidie and Turkish medal) ; was Gov. and '
Com.-in-Ch. of Malta 1878-84 : m. 1850, '
Caroline, da. (by his ist wife) of the Rev.
John Forbes Close, R. of Morne, co. Down ;
cr. C.B. 1854, K.C.B. 1877, G.C.M.G.
1880, G.C.B. 1884. 105, Eaton Places
S. W. ; United Service Club.
BOURCHIER, Maj.-Gen. Sir George,
K.C.B., son of the late Rev. Edward
Bourchier, R. of Bramfield, Herts ; b.
1821; ed. at Addiscombe ; entered Bengal
Artillery 1838, became Capt. 1853, Major
and Lieut.-Col. 1858, Col. 1864, and Maj.-
Gen. 1872 ; served in Gwalior Campaign,
1843-4 (bronze star) ; and in Indian Mutiny
Campaign (repeatedly mentioned in de-
spatches) , was sometime Brig.-Gen. in
Command at Dinapore ; commanded E.
Frontier District for 3 \ years, and the Loos-
hai Expedition 1871-2 (shot through thumb
andarm): in. ist, 1854, Georgiana Clement-
son, who d. 1868, da. of John Graham
Lough, Esq., of Harewood Square ; 2ndly,
1872, Margaret Murchison, who d. 1881,
da. of the late Col. Bartleman ; cr. C.B.
1858, K.C.B. 1872. Bramfield Lodge, St.
Margaret's, Twickenham.
BoviLL, Hon. Sir Elliot Charles,
son of the late William John Bovill, Esq.,
Q.C. ; b. 1848 ; ed. at Westminster, and at
Ch. Ch., Oxford (B. A. 1871); Bar. Lin-
coln's Inn 1871 ; was Assist . Legal Adviser
and Judicial Commr. of Cyprus 1879-80,
Acting Legal Adviser and Acting Judicial
Commr. 1880-1, Judicial Commr. 1881-3,
and Ch. Justice there 1883-92, when he
was transferred to Straits Settlements ;
was M.E.C. and M.L.C. of Cyprus
1880-1 : m. 1876, Anna, da. of the Rev.
John T. White, D.D. ; cr. K.B. 1884.
Singapore, Straits Settlements.
BOWEN, Right Hon. Sir Charles
Synge Christopher, P.C., D.C.L., F.R.S.,
son of the Rev. Christopher Bowen, of
Freshwater,' Isle of Wight [see Steele,
Bart.]; b. 1835; ed. at Rugby, and at
Balliol Coll., Oxford (Fellow 18— , Hon. ;
D.C.L. 1883, Hon. LL.D. Edin. 1888) ;
Bar. Lincoln's Inn, 1861 ; was Recorder of
Penzance, 1871-9, Counsel to Treasury,
1873-9, and a Judge of High Court of
Justice (Queen's Bench Division), 1879-82,
since when he has been a Lord Justice of
Appeal; is a F.R.S. , and Visitor of Balliol
Coll., Oxford : m. 1862, Emily Frances,
da. of the late James Meadows Rendel,
Esq., F.R.S. ; cr. K.B. 1879, P.C. 1882.
14, Albert Hall Mansions, Kensington
Gore, S. W. ; Col-wood, Citckfield, Sussex ;
Atlicnceiim, University and Savile Clubs.
BOWEN, Right Hon. Sir George Fer-
guson, P.C., G.C.M.G., D.C.L., LL.D.,
son of the late Rev. Edward Bowen, R. of
Taughboyne, Donegal ; b. 1821 ; ed. at
Charterhouse, and at Trin. Coll. , Oxford
(B.A., ist class classics, 1844, Fellow of
Brasenose 1844, M.A. 1847, Hon. D.C.L.
1875, Hon. LL.D.Camb. 1886); a member
of Lincoln's Inn, 1844 ; was Ch. Sec. to
Govt. of Ionian Islands 1854-9, Gov. of
Queensland 1859-68, of New Zealand 1868-
73, of Victoria 1873-9, of Mauritius 1879-
83, and of Hong Kong 1883-7, and a Roy.
Commr. to Malta 1888 ; author of several
works : m. 1856, Countess Diamantina,
da. of H.H. Count Candiano di Roma,
G.C.M.G. .formerly Pres. of lonianSenate;
cr. C.M.G. iSs's, K.C.M.G. 1856,
G.C.M.G. 1860, P.C. 1886. 75, Cadogcin
Square, S. W. ; A then-sum Club.
BOWER, Sir Graham John, K.C.M.G..
son of Adm James Patterson Bower ; <".
1848 ; ed. at Naval Acad., Gosport ;
entered R.N. as Cadet 1861, became Sub.-
Lieut. 1868, Lieut. 1872, and Retired
Com. 1884 ; appointed Private Sec. to
Gov. of Cape of Good Hope 1880, and
Imperial Sec. and Accountant to High-
Commr. for S. Africa 1884 : m. 1882,
Maud Laidley, da. of J. S. Mitchell, Esq ,
of Sydney, N.S.W. ; cr. C.M.G. 1886,
K.C.M.G. 1892. Government House,
Cape Town ; Constitutional Club.
BOYD, Sir John, only son of the late
John Boyd, Esq., of Maxpoffle, co. Rox-
burgh ; b. 1826 ; was Treasurer of Edin-
burgh City 1882-8, and Lord Provost and
Lord-Lieut. 1888-91 ; is a J.P. and D.L.
for Edinburgh,, and a J.P. for Roxburgh-
shire : m. 1853, Isabella, da. of the late
John Lawson, Esq., of Cairnmuir,
Peebles-shire; cr. K.B. 1891. n,
Abercromby Place, Edinburgh; Maxpoffle
House, St. Boswells, N.B. ; Scottish Lib-
eral {Edinburgh) Club.
BOYD, Sir Thomas Jamieson, son of
the late John Boyd, Esq., merchant, of
Edinburgh ; b. 1818 ; formerly Chm. of
Fishery Board for Scotland ; is a Commr.
for Educational Endowments for Scot-
land, a J.P. and D.L. for Edinburgh, a
Curator of Edinburgh LTniv. , and Lord-
Lieut, of the City of Edinburgh ; was Lord
Provost of Edinburgh 1877-82, and thrift.-
times Master of the Merchant Co. of
Edinburgh ; F.R.S. Edin. : m. 1844, Man
Ann, only da. of the late John Ferguson,
Esq., surgeon, of Edinburgh Univ. ; ,-;-.
K.B. 1881. 41, Moray Place, Edinburgh;
University (Edinburgh] Club.
BOYLE, Sir Courtenay Edmund,
K.C.B. see E. Cork and Orrery, colls.].
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BRADDON, Sir Edward Nicholas
Coventry, K.C.M.G., el. son of Henry
Braddon, Esq., of Skisdon, Cornwall;
b. 1829 ; served throughout Sauthal Re-
bellion and Indian Mutiny as a Vol. (men-
tioned in despatches, medal) ; successively
Assist. Commr., Sauthal Tergunnahs,
Commr. of Excise and Stamps, Inspect. -
General of Registration, and Revenue
Sec. to Financial and Ch. Commrs.,
Oudh ; retired from Indian Ser. 1878 ;
sometime M.P. for W. Devon in Tas-
manian Parliament ; has been Leader
of the Opposition, Minister of Lands
and Works, and Leader of the As-
sembly ; elected a Member of the
Federal Council for Tasmania 1888 ; is
Agent-Gen, for Tasmania in England :
in. ist, 1857, Mary Georgina, who </. 1864,
da. of William Palmer, Esq. , of Purneah ;
2nd, 1876, Alice Harriet, da. of W. H.
Smith, Esq. ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1891. Briar- :
wood, Worcester Park, Surrey.
BRADFORD, Col. Sir Edward Ridley
Colborne, K. C.B. , K. C. S.I., son of the late
Rev. William Mussage Kirkwall Bradford,
R. of Westmeon, Hants [see Ridley, Bart., (
colls."! ; b. 1836 ; ed. at Marlborough ; :
entered Madras Army 1853, became Capt. !
1865, Major 1873, Lieut. -Col. 1879, and |
Col. 1883 ; served in Persian Campaign '
1857, in N.W. Provinces 1858-9 (medal |
and twice thanked in despatches) ; for- :
merly Gen. Sup. of operations for sup-
pressing Thuggee and Dacoitee, and Resi- \
dent ist Class and Gov. Gen. 's Agent for
Rajputana; accompanied H.R. H. Prince
Albert Victor of Wales on a tour through ;
India 1889-90 ; was Sec. in Political and
Secret Depart, of India Office 1887-90,
since when he has been Ch. Commr. of
Metropolitan Police ; appointed an A. D.C. i
to H.M. 1889 : m. 1866, Elizabeth Adela,
da. of the late Edward Knight, Esq. , of \
Chawton House, Alton, Hants ; cr. C.S.I. :
1876, K.C.S.I. 1885, K.C.B. 1890. New j
Scotland Yard, S. W. ; 58, Ecc lesion
Square, S. W. ; United Service and '<
Athencsiim Clubs.
BRADY, Sir Thomas Francis, 2nd son
of the late Patrick William Brady, Esq., i
of Cavan ; b. 1824 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., ,
Dublin ; entered Public Service 1846, and
shortly after the Irish Fisheries Depart. ; \
appointed Inspector of Irish Fisheries 1863,
and soon after Sec. to a Commn. on ;
English Fisheries ; in 1868 as member of a ,
Roy. Commn. on Sea and Oyster Fisheries
visited all the important Oyster Fisheries
in England and France ; in 1883 was a
member of Committee of Great Inter-
national Fisheries Exhibition, and in 1884 '
a member of the Roy. Commn. on Trawl-
ing (United Kingdom) ; sometime one of
H.M.'s Inspectors of Irish Fisheries, and a
Commr. of Piers and Harbours in Ireland ;
is Hon. Representative and Agent-Gen, in
Ireland for the Shipwrecked Fishermen
.and Mariners' Roy. Benevolent So. ; has
on several occasions of famine and distress
on W. Coast of Ireland distinguished him-
self in procuring large sums of money for
the distressed poor and relieving them ;
in 1880 was one of the Committee
nominated by Sec. of State for the
Colonies to distribute 100,000 dollars voted
by the Dominion of Canada to relieve
Irish distress, and in recognition of his
services his name is inscribed on a tablet
in the Mansion House, Dublin : m. ist,
Sarah, da. of T. Bridgford, Esq., of
Dublin ; 2nd, 1884, Annie, da. of John
Lipsett, Esq., of Manor House, Bally-
shannon ; cr. K.B. 1886. n, Percy Place,
Diiblin.
BRANDIS, Sir Dietrich, K.C.I.E.,
Ph.D., F.K.S., son of Dr. Christian
August Brandis, Professor of Philosophy
in Bonn Univ. ; b. 1824 ; ed. at Univs. of
Copenhagen, Gottingen, and Bonn (Ph.D.
Bonn 1848) ; appointed Lecturer of Botany
at Bonn Univ. 1849 ; was Sup. of Forests
of Pegu 1856-61, and of Burmah 1861-4,
and Inspector Gen. of Forests to Govt. of
India 1864-83; is F.R.S., and Fellow of
Linnean So. : m. ist, 1854, Rachel Shep-
herd, who d. 1863, da. of Dr. Marshman,
of Bengal, and widow of Dr. Voigt ; and,
1867, Katherine, da. of Dr. Rudolf Hasse,
Professor of Theology in Bonn Univ. ;
cr. C.I.E., 1878, K.C.I.E., 1887. Bonn,
Germany.
BRANDRETH, Adm. Sir Thomas,
A". C.B. , son of Thomas Shaw Brandreth,
Esq. , of Liverpool ; £.1825; entered R.N.
1838, became Capt. 1863, Rear-Adm. 1878,
Vice-Adm. 1884, and Adm. 1889 ; retired
1890 ; served during Russian War 1854-5
(medal) : was Private Sec. to first Lord of
the Admiralty 1867-8, in command of
" Lord Warden" 1869-74, and of " Excel-
lent" 1874-6, a Naval A.D.C. to H.M.
1875-8, Sup. of Sheerness Dockyard 1877-8,
Adm. Sup. of Chatham Dockyard 1879-81,
Comptroller of the Navy 1881-2, a Lord
Commr. of Admiralty and Comptroller of
the Navy 1882-5, ar>d Pres. of Roy. Naval
Coll., Greenwich 1885-8 : m. 1866, Made-
line, da. of Alexander Colvin, Esq. : cr.
K.C.B. 1887. United Service Club.
BRAY, Sir John Cox, K.C.M.G., son
of Thomas Cox Bray, Esq., of Adelaide ;
b. 1842 ; entered Parliament of S. Australia
1872 ; was Minister of Justice and Educa-
tion 1875, Attorney-Gen. 1876-7, Premier
andCh.Sec. 1881-4, Treasurer and Premier
1884, Ch. Sec. 1885-6, Treasurer 1886-7,
Speaker of House of Assembly.. S. Aus-
tralia, 1888-90, and again Ch. Sec.
1890-91, when lie was appointed Agent-
Gen, for S. Australia in London: m. 18 — ,
Miss Alice Hornabrook ; cr. K.C.M.G.
1890. 15, Victoria Chambers, Westmin-
ster, S.W.; Adelaide, S. Australia.
BRETT, Col. Sir Wilford, K.C.M.G.,
son of the late Rev. Joseph George Brett,
ot Ranelagh, Chelsea, and brother of ist
Baron Esher ; b. 1824; entered Army
1840, became Capt. 76th Regt. 1855, and
622
retired 1869 ; served on staff in Ceylon,
and as Mil. Sec. in N. America, India, and
at Malta, and as Civil Sec. in Nova
Scotia, the Ionian Islands, and Malta ;
knighted when Mil. Sec. at Malta: m. \
1859, Mary Isabel, who d. 1892, da. of!
Thomas Stephen, Esq. ; cr. K.C.M.G.
1864. Moore Place, Eslier, Surrey.
BRIDGE, Sir John, son of the late
John Bridge, Esq., of Dover ; b. 1824 :
ed. at Oxford Univ. (M.A. 1849); Bar
KMGHTAC.K.
Field Force 1865 (mentioned in despatches,
thanked by Govt. of India, C.B. , and medal
with clasp), the Rauul Pindee Div. during
Afghan war 1879, the Kyber Line Field
Force 1880, and the line of communica-
tion until conclusion of war (mentioned
in despatches, thanked by Parliament,
K.C.B., and medal) : m. 1856, Catherine,
da. of Sir William Miles, ist Bart. ; cr.
C.B. 1869, K.C.B. 1881. Normandy
Park, Giiildford; United Service Club.
Inner Temple 1850, and Bencher 1888 ; BRISTOWE, Sir Henry Fox, Q.C., son
of the late S. E. Bristowe, Esq. , of Bees-
thorpe, Notts ; b. 1824 ; Bar. Middle
Temple 1847, Q.C. 1869, Bencher 1870,
and Treasurer 1886 ; is a Gov. of Owen's
College, Manchester ; has been Vice-
Chancellor of the co. Palatine of Lan-
caster since 1881 : ;«. 1850, Selina, who
d. 1886, da. of the late Hon. Orlando
Henry Bridgeman [E. Bradford] ; cr.
K.B. 1887. The Clifle, Nantwich,
Cheshire ; Brooks' s Club.
him named Brierly ; j BROOKE? ^zr Charles Anthony John-
son, G.C.M.G., el. son of the late Rev.
F. Johnson, of White Lackington ; b.
1829 ; entered R.N. 1842, and resigned
1852 ; succeeded his uncle, Sir James
Brooke, K.C.B., as Rajah of Sarawak
1868 : m. 1869, Margaret Alice Lilly, da.
of Clayton de Windt, Esq., of Blunsdon
Hall, Highworth Wilts ; cr. G.C.M.G.
1888. The Astana, Sarawak ; 12, Hans
Place, S. W.
appointed a Metropolitan Magistrate Jan.
1872, and Ch. Magistrate March, 1890: m.
1857, Ada Louisa, da. of George Bridge,
Esq., of Merton, Surrey ; cr. K.B. 1890.
50, Inverness Terrace, W.; Head ley Grove,
Epsom ; Athenaeum and Reform Clubs.
BRIERLY, Sir Oswald Walters, son of
thelate Thomas Brierly, Esq., of Chester ;
b. 1817 ; is a celebrated marine painter and
has travelled in most parts of the world ;
an Island of the Louisiade and a Point in
Australia are after
was during the Russian War present at all
operations with the Fleet in the Baltic,
also on Shore and with the Fleet in the
Black Sea and at operations in the Sea of
Azof, &c. (4th Class Medjidie, 4th Class
Osmanie, Turkish Medal, and Redeemer
of Greece) ; present by command on board
the Royal Yacht at the great Naval Review
at the close of Russian War to make
sketches for H.M. ; in 1867 was attached
to suite of H. R. H. the Duke of Edinburgh i „ r 'MC' °' vv ~c . ^
in his vovage round the world in the i BROOME, Str Frederick Napier,
K.C.M.G,, el. son of the late Rev. F.
Broome, R. of Kenley, Salop ; b. 1842 ;
emigrated to New Zealand 1857, and was
engaged in sheep farming ; returned to
England 1869 ; employed on staff of Times
newspaper 1869-75 : was Sec. to St. Paul's
Cathedral Completion Fund 1870-72, and
to Roy. Commn. on Unseaworthy Ships
1873-4 ; accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley
on a special mission to Natal 1875 ; was
Colonial Sec. of Natal 1875-7, and of Mau-
ritius 1877; administered the Govt. of Mau-
ritius 1878-79, and was Lieut.-Gov. 1880-3,
and Gov. of W. Australia 1883-90 ; ap-
pointed Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Trinidad
1891 : m. 1865, Mary Anne, da. of thelate
Galatea, and his sketches of the cruise
were exhibited at S. Kensington ; in 1868
was attached to the suite of the Prince
and Princess of Wales during their trip up
the Nile ; has frequently exhibited paintings
at the Roy. Acad., and has painted many
important historical marine pictures ;
elected a Member of Roy. So. of Painters
in Water Colours 1872, and in 1882
received the Roy. Diploma granted to that
body by H.M. ; appointed marine painter
to the Queen 1874, and in 1881 Curator of
the Painted Hall, Greenwich ; formerly
J.P. for Auckland co., N.S. Wales: m.
ist, 1851, Sarah, who d. 1870, da. of the
late Edmund Fry, of the So. of Friends ;
2nd, 1872, Louise Marie, el. da. of the late
Louis Huard, Esq., of 37, Onslow Square,
S.W., and Brussels ; cr. K.B. 1885. 8,
Ormonde Terrace, Regent' s Park, N. W. ;
Royal Navy and Primrose Clubs.
BRIGHT, Gen. Sir Robert Onesipho-
Walter G. Stewart, Esq., Island Sec. of
Jamaica, and widow of Col. Sir George
R. Barker, K.C.B.; cr. C.M.G. 1877,
K.C.M.G. 1884. Government House, St.
Anne's, Trinidad; Athencettm, White's,
Garrick, and Cavalry Clubs.
rus, K.C.B., 2nd son of the late Robert ! BROWN, Sir John, son of the late Mr.
Bright, Esq. , of Abbots Leigh, Somerset ;
/'. 1823 ; ed. at Winchester, entered igth
Foot 1843, -became Major 1855, Lieut. -
Col. 1856, Col. 1862, Maj.-Gen. 1868,
Lieut. -Gen. 1880, and Gen. (retired)
1887 ; is Col. Princess of Wales's Own
(Yorkshire Regt. ) ; served throughout
Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (mentioned in
despatches, medal with three clasps,
Legion of Honour, 3rd class Medjidie and
Turkish medal) ; commanded Hazara
Samuel Brown ; b. 1816 ; was Mayor of
Sheffield 1862 and 1863, and Master Cutler
there 1865 and 1866 ; is a D.L. and a J.P.
for W.R. of Yorkshire, a J.P. for Sheffield,
a Commr. of the Peace, Town Trustee, and
one of the 12 Capital Church Burgesses ;
elected Chm. of Sheffield School Board 1871 ;
formerly proprietor of the Atlas Steel and
Iron Works. Sheffield : m. 1839, Mary,
who d. 1 88 1, el. da. of the late Benjamin
Schofield, Esq., of Sheffield ; cr. K.B.
1867. Endcliffe Hall, Sheffield ; Conser-
vative Club.
BROWNE, Sir Benjamin Chapman,
D.C.L., son of the late Col. Benjamin C.
Browne, of Stouts Hill, Gloucestershire ;
b. 1839 ; ed. at Westminster Sch. ; was
Mayor of Newcastle-on-Tyne 1886 and
1887 ; is a J.P. for Gloucestershire,
Northumberland and Newcastle-on-Tyne,
aM.I.C.E., and dim. of R.W. Hawthorn,
Leslie and Co. (Limited), Engineers and
Shipbuilders : m. 1861, Annie, da. of the
late R. T. Atkinson, Esq., of High Cross
House, Newcastle-on-Tyne ; cr. K.B.
1887. Westacres, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
BROWNE, Maj.-Gen. Sir James,
K. C.S.I., C.B., son of Robert Browne,
Esq., of Falkirk, N.B. ; b. 1839; ed. at \
Cheltenham Coll. , and at Mil. toll. , Ad- j
discombe ; entered Bengal Engineers 1857,
became Capt. and Major 1870, Lieut.-Col.
1877, Col. 1881, and Maj.-Gen. 1889 ;
served throughout two campaigns on i
Punjaub Frontier, throughout Afghan War \
1878-80 (two medals and two clasps), and i
commanded R.E. of Indian Contingent in \
Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal, with |
clasp, 3rd class Osmanieh and Khedive's |
bronze star) ; formerly Q.M.G. , India ; is j
Ch. Commr., Beluchistan, and Agent to j
Gov.-Gen. : m. 1864, Alice, da. of C.
Pierson, Esq. ; cr. C.S.I. 1879, C.B. |
1882, K. C.S.I. 1888. Quetta, Beluchistan,
India ; East India United Service Club.
BROWNE, Sir JAMES CRICHTON-, 1
M.D., LL.D., F.R.S., son of the late Dr.
W. A. F. Browne, H.M.'s Commr. in
Lunacy for Scotland ; b. 1840 ; ed. at
Dumfries Acad. , at Trin. Coll. , Glenalmond,
and at Edinburgh Univ. ; M. R.C.S. Edin.
1861, M.D. Edin. (in honors) 1862 ; LL.D. ;
St. Andrew's 1879; F.R.S. Lond. and]
Edin.; has been Medical Director of several '
Public Lunatic Hospitals, and Lecturer on '
Mental Diseases in Newcastle Coll. and '
Leeds School of Medicine ; appointed '
Lord Chancellor's Visitor in Lunacy 1879;
Past Pres. Medico-Psychological Asso. ;
is a J.P. for Dumfriess-shire, has con- |
tributed numerous papers to medical and
scientific journals ; author of works on i
Education and on the Nervous System : •
m. 1865, Emily, da. of the late Dr. Halliday, J
of Seacombe, Cheshire ; cr. K.B. 1886.
7, Cumberland Terrace, N. W. ; Crindan,
Dumfries ; Conservative Club.
BROWNE, Gen. Sir Samuel James,
G.C.B., K.C.S.I., V.C., son of the late;
Dr. John Browne, of Alnwick, N.B. ; b. \
1824 ; entered Indian Army 1840 ; became j
Major 1858, Lieut. -Col. 1859, Col. 1864, j
Major-Gen. 1870, Lieut. -Gen. 1877, and !
Gen. 1888 ; served throughout Punjaub
Campaign, 1848-9 (medal with two clasps);
commanded 2nd Punjaub Cav. and Corps i
of Guides ; served on the Derajat
and Peshawur frontier 1850-69 (medal
with clasp), and in command and Pun-
jaub Cav. in Indian Mutiny 1857-8 (dan-
ITS. 623
gerously wounded and lost left arm,
several times mentioned in despatches, and
thanked by Com.-in-Ch. and the Govt.) ; in
1875-6 was on special duty in India with
H.R.H. the Prince of Wales ; commanded,
ist Div. Peshawur Field Force 1878-9, in-
cluding capture of Fort of Ali Musjid, and
twenty-four pieces of Artillery, forcing the
Kyber Pass, and subsequent operations
till the signing of the Treaty, and return
of troops (thanked by Govt. of India, and
by both Houses of Parliament) : m. 1860,
Lucy, da. of R. C. Sherwood, Esq. ;
cr. C.B. and V.C. 1861, K.C.S.I. 1876,
K. C.B. 1879, G.C.B. 1891. United Ser-
vice Club.
BROWNLOW, Gen. Sir Charles Henry.
G.C.B. , son of the late Col. G. A. Brown-
low (brother of ist Baron Lurgan) ; b.
1831 ; entered Indian Army 1847, became
Major 1861, Lt.-Col. 1864, Col. 1869, Maj.-
Gen. 1881, Lieut. -Gen. 1884, and Gen.
1889 ; served in Punjaub War 1848-9
(medal), in Huzara campaign 1852-3,
against Momund tribes 1854 (shot through
the lungs), in Bozdar Expedition 1857, in
command of his Regt. during operations
on Eusofzai frontier 1858, throughout
China War 1860 (medal with two clasps),
in Ambeyla Campaign 1863, in Huzara
Expedition 1868, andasBrig.-Gen. Comdg.
expeditionary column into Looshai Country
1871-2 (medal with three clasps) ; was
an A.D.C. to H.M. 1869-81, and Assist.
Mil. Sec. for Indian affairs at Horse Guards
1879-89 : m. 1890, Georgiana, el. da. of
the late W. C. King, Esq., of Warfield
Hall, Berks ; cr. C.B. 1864, K.C.B. 1872,
G.C. B. 1887. Warfield Hall, Bracknell,
Berks ; United Service and Arthurs-
Clubs.
BRUCE, Sir Charles, K.C.M.G., son of
the late Thomas Bruce, Esq. , J. P. and D. L. ;
b. 1837 ; ed. at Harrow ; was sometime
Director of Public Instruction, Ceylon,
and Colonial Sec. of Mauritius 1882-5,
since when he has been Lieut. -Gov. and
Govt. Sec. of Colony of British Guiana ;
is a D.L. for Kinross-shire: m. 1868,
Clara, da. of J. Lucas, Esq. ; cr. C.M.G.
1881, K.C.M.G. 1889. Georgetown,
Demerara ; Arnot Tower, Kinross-shire ;
Carlton and New Clubs.
BRUCE, Hon. Sir Gainsford, D.C.L.,
el. son of the Rev. J. Collingwood Bruce,
LL.D., D.C.L., of Newcastle-upon-Tyne ;
b. 1834 ; ed. at Glasgow Univ. ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1859, a Q.C. 1883, and a
Bencher 1887 ; went Old Northern Cir-
cuit, and after its division the N.E. Circuit;
is a J. P. for co. Durham ; was Solicitor-
Gen, for co. Palatine of Durham 1879-86,
Attorney-Gen. 1886-87, and Temporal
Chancellor 1887-92, when he was appoint-
ed a Judge of the High Court of Judica-
ture (Queen's Bench Div.) ; 15 years
Recorder of Bradford ; unsuccessfully
contested Gateshead 1880, Newcastle-
upon-Tyne 1883, Northumberland, Tyne-
side Div. 188?. and Barrow-in-Furness
624
KNIGHTAGE.
1886 ; sat as M.P. for Finsbury, Holborn
Div. (C) 1888-92 : m. 1868, Sophia, da. of ;
Francis Jackson, Esq., of Chertsey ; cr.
K.B. 1892. Yewhurst, Bromley, Kent;
St. Stephen s and Carlton Clubs.
BRUCE, Sir George Barclay, son of \
the late John Bruce, Esq., of Newcastle-
on-Tyne ; b. 1821 ; studied the profession
of a Civil Engineer as a pupil of the late
Robert Stephenson ; was Resident En-
gineer of the Roy. Border Bridge over
the Tweed at Berwick, and subsequently
Ch. Engineer of the Madras Railway, and
Consulting Engineer to the S. Indian Rail-
way and to other works in various parts
of the world ; elected Pres. of Institution of
Civil Engineers in 1887, re-elected 1888 : '
m. 1847, Helen Norah, da, of Alexander j
Simpson, Esq., solicitor, of Paisley ; cr. \
K. B. 1888. 64, Boundary Road, N. W. \
BRUCE, Capt. Sir Thomas Cuppage,
2nd son of the late Rev. Thomas Bruce, '
of Westbere, Canterbury ; b. 1821 ; ed. at j
King's Sch., Canterbury, and at Roy. ;
Naval Coll., Portsmouth ; entered R.N. !
1836, and retired as Capt. 1876 ; present ;
at capture of Tortosa, Sabakia, Tripoli, |
and Scanderoon, and at St. Jean d'Acre j
(medal) ; in River Plate Expedition, I
1846, as mate of the "Harpy," he took!
charge of the vessel (the commander being
wounded) while passing and repassing the
batteries of Lorenzo ; was Lieut, of the
"Alecto" at Blockade of Buenos Ayres,
1847 ; served in Baltic Expedition 1854 ;
was Naval Agent in India and W. Indies
1862-3 '• has Deen nautical assessor at
Dover since 1877 ; is Conductor of Packet
Service at Dover : m. ist, 1861, Elizabeth,
who d. 1872, da. of Henry Wise Harvey,
Esq., of Middle Deal House ; 2nd, 1874,
Louisa Basilia, da. of John Bishop, Esq.,
of Sunbury House, Sunbury, and widow
of Major Arthur Lambert, R.A. ; cr. K.B.
1880. Thorndean, Dover ; United Service
Club.
el. son of the late George Adam Buchanan,
Esq. ; b. 1831 ; ed. at Univ. ColL, London
(B.A. 1851); M.D. London 1856. and
F.R.C.P. London 1866 ; formerly Physi-
cian to London Fever Hospital and to
the Children's Hospital ; was many years
Inspector in Med. Depart, of Privy
Council, and Med. Officer of Local
Govt. Board ; retired 1892 ; is a F.R.S.,
a Member of Senate of the Lond.
Univ., and of the Roy. C«mmn. on
Tuberculosis, and a Censor of Roy. Coll.
of Physicians ; author of numerous works
on sanitary subjects ; cr. K.B. 1892. |
27, Woburn Square, W.C.
BUCK, Sir Edward Charles, C.S.I., \
LL.D., son of the late Z. Buck, Esq., Mus. j
Doc. , of Norwich ; b. 1839 ; ed. at Oakham, \
and at Clare Coll., Camb. (LL.B. 1861, j
Hon. LL.D. 1886) ; entered B.C.S. 1861 ; !
appointed Director of Agricultural Depart, i
N.W.P. (India) 1880, and Sec. to Govt.
of India Revenue and Agricultural Depart.
1884 ; was Hony. Commr. for India at
Melbourne Exhibition 1881, and Hony.
Commr. for India at Colonial and Indian
Exhibition, S. Kensington, 1886 ; cr. K.B.
1886, C.S.I. 1892. Calcutta; East India
United Service Club.
BUCKLE, Adm. Sir Claude Henry
Mason, K.C.B., son of the late Adm.
Matthew Buckle, of Bath ; b. 1803 ; ed.
at Roy. Naval Coll. ; entered R. N. 1819 ;
served in first Burmese War, 1824 (medal);
appointed 1833 to the "San Josef," as
Flag-Lieut. ; became Com. 1836, Capt.
1845, Rear-Adm. 1863, Vice-Adm. 1870,
and Adm. on Retired List 1877 ; com-
manded the "Valorous" in the Baltic
(medal) and Black Seas during Russian
War (Crimean and Turkish medals, and
4th Class Medjidie) ; was Capt. -Sup. of
Deptford Dockyard 1857-63, and Adm. in
command of Irish Station 1867-9 : m-
1847, Harriet Margaret, el. da. of the late
Thomas Deane Shute, Esq., D. L., of Bram-
shaw Hill, New Forest, Hants ; cr. C.B.
1856, K.C.B. 1875. 59, Rutland Gate,
S. W. ; United Service Club.
BUCKLEY, Sir Patrick Alphonsus,
K.C.M.G.;b. 1 8— ; formerly Colonial
Sec., New Zealand ; has been Attorney-
Gen, and Colonial Sec. of that Colony
since 1891; cr. K.C.M.G., 1892. Auck-
land and Wellington, New Zealand.
BULLARD, Sir Harry, son of the late
Richard Bullard, Esq., brewer, of Nor-
wich ; b. 1841 ; ed. privately ; is senior
partner in firm of Eullard and Sons,
brewers, and a J.P., a D.L and a Coun-
cillor (Second Ward) for Norwich ; was
Sheriff of Norwich 1877-8, and Mayor
1878, 1879, and 1887; sat as M.P. for
Norwich (C) 1885-6: in. 1867, Sarah J.
(Companion of Roy. Order of Kapiolam),
da. of T. Ringer, Esq., of Rougham,
Norfolk; cr. K.B. 1887. Hellesden House,
Norwich; Carlton, Junior Carlton, and
Constitutional Clubs.
BULLER, Lieut.-Gen. the Right. Hon.
Sir Redvers Henry, P.C., K.C.B.,
K.C.M.G., V.C., son of the late James
Wentworth Buller, Esq., M.P., D.C.L.,
of Downes, Crediton ; b. 1839 ; entered
6oth Rifles 1858, became Capt. 1870,
Major 1874, Lieut. -Col. 1878, Col.
1879 (h.p. 1880), Maj.-Gen. 1884. and
Lieut.-Gen. 1891 ; served in China 1860,
with Red River Expedition in 1870,
Ashanti War 1874, in Kaffir War 1878,
and in Zulu War 1878-9 (V.C.) ; was
A.D.C. to H.M. 1879-84, D.A.A.G. at
Headquarters 1874-8, and Q.M.G. of N.
British Dist. in 1880, and afterwards at
Aldershot ; Local Maj.-Gen. and Ch.
of Staff in Natal 1881 ; served as D.A.
and Q.M.G. of Intelligence Depart, in
Egyptian Campaign, 1882 (medal and 3rd
class Osmanieh), as 2nd in Command ist
Suakin Expedition 1884 (Maj.-Gen. for
distinguished service in the field), and as
Ch. of the Staff in Nile Expedition 1884-5
(mentioned in despatches and K.C.B.) ;
was an A.A.G. at Headquarters 1883-4,
and a D.A.G. to the Forces 1885-6, a
special Commr. to co. Kerry 1886, Under
Sec. for Ireland 1886-7, and Q.M.G. to
the Forces 1887-90, since when he has been
A.G., with temporary rank of Gen. ;
is a J.P. for Devon: m. 1882, Lady:
Audrey Jane Charlotte, widow of the
Hon. Greville Theophilus Howard [see
E. Suffolk], and da. of 4th Marquess
Townshend ; cr. C.B. 1874, C.M.G. ,
1879, K. C.M.G. 1882, K.C.B. 1885, P.C.
1887. Dowries, Crediton ; 29, B niton
Street, W. ; Army and Navy, Naval
and Military and United Service Clubs. \
BULLER, SzrWalter Lawry, K.C.M. G.,
D.Sc., F.K.S., son of the Rev. James
Buller, of Canterbury, New Zealand ; b.
1838 ; ed. at Auckland, New Zealand
(Hon. Doctor of Science of Tubingen
Univ.) ; was Resident Magistrate and
Native Commr. in various districts of New
Zealand 1862-72 ; Bar. Inner Temple
1874; author of "A History of the Birds
of New Zealand " ; awarded Silver Medal
for Scientific Literature at New Zealand
Exhibition 1865 and Gold Medal 1881 ;
was a Roy. Commr. for Colonial and In-
dian Exhibition 1886 ; is a Fellow of
numerous learned Sos., an Officer of the
legion of Honour and of Public Instruc-
tion (Gold Palm), and has orders (ist
class) of Francis Joseph of Austria,
Frederick of Wurtemberg, and the Merit
of Hesse Darmstadt : m. 1862, Charlotte,
who a. 1891, 3rd da. of Gilbert Mair,
Esq., J.P. ; cr. C.M.G. 1875, K. C.M.G.
1886. 15, Victoria Street, S. IV. ; Wel-
lington, New Zealand.
BULWER, Gen. Sir Edward Gascoigne,
K.C.B., son of the late William Earle
Lytton Bulwer, Esq., of Heydon, Norfolk;
b. 1829 ; ed. at Camb. Univ. ; entered 23rd
Roy. Welsh Fusiliers 1849, became Capt.
1854, Major 1858, Lieut. -Col. 1859, Col.
1865, Maj.-Gen. 1877, Lieut.-Gen. 1887,
and Gen. 1892 ; served in Crimean Cam-
paign 1854-5 (medal with two clasps, and
Turkish medal) and in Indian Mutiny Cam-
paign 1857-9 (mentioned in despatches,
and medal with clasp) ; was A.A.G. at
Head Quarters 1873-9, Comdt.at Chatham
1879, Inspector Gen. of Recruiting at
Head Quarters 1880- 6, and D.A.G. to the
Forces 1886-7 ; was one of the Commrs.
nominated to inquire into the Belfast Riots
in 1886 ; has been Lieut. -Gov. of Guernsey
since 1889 : ;«. 1863, Isabella Anne, who d.
1883, da. of Sir John Jacob Buxton, 2nd
Bart. ; cr. C.B. 1859, K.C.B. 1886.
Government House, G item sey; The Grange,
Heydon, Norwich ; United Service Club.
BULWERj-SYr Henry Ernest Gascoyne,
G.C.M.G., son of the late William Earle
Lytton Bulwer, Esq., of Heydon Hall, and
Wood Dalling, Norfolk ; b. 1836 ; ed. at
Charterhouse, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1859) ; was Private Sec. to Lieut. -
KNIGHTS. 625
Gov. of Prince Edward Island 1859-60, an
official Resident under Lord High Commr.
of Ionian Islands 1860-64, Treasurer and
Receiver-Gen, of Trinidad 1866-7, Ad-
ministrator of Govt. of Dominica 1867-9,
Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Labuan and
H.M.'s Consul-Gen, in Borneo 1871-5,
Lieut. -Gov. of Natal 1875-80, Gov. and
Com.-in-Ch. of Natal and Special Commr.
for Zulu affairs 1882-5, and H.M.'s High
Commr. in Cyprus 1885-92 ; cr. C.M.G.
1864, K.C.M.'G. 1874, G.C.M.G. 1883.
United University and Athen(cmn Clubs.
BURKE,6YrJohnBernard,C.j5.,ZZ..Z?.,
M.R.I. A., son of the late John Burke,
Esq. ; b. 1815 ; ed. at Caen Coll., where
he gained several honours (Hon. LL.D.,
Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1862); Bar. Middle
Temple 1839 ; has been Ulster King ot
Arms and Knight-Attendant of Order of
St. Patrick since 1853 ; was Keeper of the
State Papers in Ireland 1867-92 ; appointed
a Gov. and Trustee of National Gallery in
Ireland 1875; author of several well-known
works on Genealogical, Historical, and
Heraldic subjects : in. 1856, Barbara
Frances, who d. 1887, da. of the late
James MacEvoy, Esq. [Meredyth, Bart.,
cr. 1660 , of Tobertynan, co. Meath ; cr.
K.B. 1854, C.B. 1868. Record Tower,
Dublin Castle ; Tullamaine House,
Dublin.
BURNE, Maj.-Gen. Sir Owen Tudor,
K. C.S.I., C.I.E., son of the late Rev.
Henry Thomas Burne, M.A., of Grittle-
ton, Wilts ; b. 1837 ; entered Army 1855,
became Major 1865, Lieut. -Col. 1874,
Col. 1879, and Maj.-Gen. 1889 ; served
with 20th Regt. in Crimea, 1856, and
in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (several
times mentioned in despatches, and spe-
cially for gallantry at Lucknovv) ; was Mil.
Sec. to Sir Hugh Rose, Com.-in-Ch. in
India 1861-5, and served on his staff when
Com. of the Forces in Ireland 1865-8
(specially thankedforservicesduring Fenian
rising 1866-7) I was Private Sec. to Viceroy
of India (Earl of Mayo^ 1868-72 (specially
thanked by Govt. of India), and was Poli-
tical A.D.C. to Sec. of State for India
1872-4 ; appointed 1874 Sec. in Politica 1
and Secret Depart, of India Office ;
was Private Sec. to Viceroy of India
[Earl Lytton] 1876-8, appointed a Mem-
ber of Council of India, 1887 : m.
ist, 1867, the Hon. Evelyne Browne, who
d. 1878, da. of 3rd Baron Kilmaine ; 2nd,
1883, Lady Agnes Charlotte Douglas, da.
of igth Earl of Morton ; cr. C.S.I. 1872,
C.I.E. 1878, K. C.S.I. 1879. 132, Suther-
land Avenue, Maida Vale, W. ; United
Service Club.
; BURXSIDE, Hon. Sir Bruce Lockhart,
Q.C. , 2nd son of the late Hon. John James
Burnside, Surveyor-Gen, of the Bahamas ;
b. 1833 ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1856, and Q.C.
by patent 1874 ; was Solicitor-Gen, of the
Bahamas 1864-75, acting Attorney-Gen.
1865-6-9 and 75, Attorney-Gen. 1875-9, a
Member of Local Legislature 1859-79,
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KNIGHTAGE.
Speaker of House of Assembly 1866, a
Member of Executive Council 1866-79,
and a M.L.C. 1872-9 ; appointed At-
torney-Gen, of Leeward Islands 1878 (but
was permitted to decline it), Queen's Ad-
vocate of Ceylon 1879, and Ch. Justice
thereof 1883 ; employed in Colonial Office
1882-3 in compiling and perfecting the
"Penal" and "Criminal Procedure"
Codes of Ceylon ; thanked by Govt. of
Bahamas for preparing a Manual for
Justices of the Peace, and by Sec. of State
for services in connection with the Ceylon
Codes : m. 1856, Mary Elizabeth, el. da.
of Robert Francis, Esq., of Nassau,
Bahamas ; a: K.B. 1884. Fincastlc,
Colombo, Ceylon; Junior Athenaum Club.
BURTON, Sir Frederic William, third
son of the late Samuel Burton, Esq., of
Mungret, co. Limerick ; b. 1816 ; ed. in
Dublin ; studied painting ; elected in 1837 '
an Associate, and in 1839 a Member of the (
Roy. Hibernian Acad. of Arts ; was an As-
sociate of So. of Painters in Water Colours
of London 1855-6, and a Member thereof
1856-70 ; has been Director of the National j
Gallery since 1874; Hon. LL.D. Dublin
1889 ;'cr. K.B. 1884. 43, Argyll Road, \
Kensington, W. ; Athenceum Club.
BUTLER, Col. Sir William Francis,
K.C.B., son of the late Richard Butler,
Esq., of Suir Ville, co. Tipperary ; b.
1838 ; entered 6gth Regt. 1858, became
Capt. 1872, Major 1874, Lieut. -Col. 1880
(h.p. 1874), and Col. 1882; served against
Fenians in Canada 1870, with Red River
Expedition, and in Ashanti War 1873-4
(mentioned in despatches and medal with
clasp) ; was Special Commr. to Saskatche-
wan Indians 1870 and to W. Akim tribes
in Ashanti 1874 ; employed on Special Ser.
in Natal 1875 '• was D.A.Q.M.G. at
Horse Guards 1876-9, A.A. and Q.M.G.
in Zulu Campaign at base of operations
1878-9 (mentioned in despatches and
Brevet of Lieut. -Col.), A.A.G. at Head-
quarters in Egyptian Campaign 1882
(medal with clasp, bronze star, A.D.C. to
H.M. and 3rd class Medjidie), A.A.G. for
boat service in Soudan Expedition 1884-5
(mentioned in despatches), a Brig.-Gen.
of Frontier Field Force, Egypt 1885-6, and
A.A.G. for special service 1889-90. since
when he has commanded the Garrison at
Alexandria, with local rank of Brig.-Gen.:
m. 1877, Elizabeth Southerden (the well-
known artist), da. of T. T. Thompson,
Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1874, K.C.B. 1886.
Alexandria, Egypt ; Siiin-ille, co. Tipper-
ary ; Junior United Service Club.
CALCRAFT, Sir Henry George, A'.C.S.,
son of the late John Hales Calcraft, Esq.,
of Rempstone Hall, Wareham ; />. 1836 ;
entered Board of Trade 1852 ; was Assist.-
Sec. Railway Depart. 1874-86, since when
he has been Permanent Sec. ; cr. C.B.
1887, K.C.B. 1890. 101, Mount Street,
\V. ; Travellers and Brooks' s Clubs.
CAMERON, Sir Charles Alexander.
only surviving son of the late Capt. Ewen
Cameron; b. 1830; Ph.D., L.K.Q.C.P.
1868, F.R.C.S.I. 1874, D.P.H. (Camb.)
1875, M.K.Q.C.P. 1880; Pres. R. C.S.I.
1885-6; Fellow of Coll. of State Medicine ;
was Vice-Pres. of Institute of Chemistry
of Gt. Britain and Ireland 1883-9 : some-
time Examiner in Univ. of Camb. ; is
Examiner in Roy. Univ. of Ireland,
Medical Officer of Health for Dublin,
Public Analyst for Dublin, Limerick,
Waterford, Galway, and 24 counties, Pro-
fessor of Chemistry and Hygiene in Roy.
Coll. of Surgeons, Ireland, Pres. of British
Institute of Public Health, a Member of
Army Sanitary Committee, and an Hon.
Member of Acad. of Medicine, Sweden,
and of Hygiene Sos. of France, Belgium,
Paris, Bordeaux, &c. ; author of numer-
ous works on medical and chemical science ;
knighted in recognition of his scientific
attainments and efforts to improve the
state of public health in Ireland : m. 1862,
Lucie, who d. 1883, da. of the late John
Macnamara, Esq., of Dublin ; cr. K.B.
1885. 51, Pembroke Road, Dublin;
Friendly Brothers House, Stephen' s Green ,
Dublin ; Savage Club.
CAMERON, Sir Roderick William,
son of the late Major Duncan Cameron,
M.P. in the Parliament of Canada 1820-4 •
b. 1825 ; removed to New York 1852. when
he established a direct line of ships to Aus-
tralia and New Zealand ; was Hon. Commis
for N. S. Wales to Philadelphia Ex-
hibition 1876, and to Paris Exposition 1878,
and for Canada to Sydney Exhibition 1879,
and to Melbourne Exhibition 1880 : m. ist,
1846, Mary, who d. 1858, da. of George
dimming, Esq., of Quebec; 2ndly, 1861,
Anne Fleming, who d. 1879, da. of the late
Nathan Leavenworth, Esq. , of New York ;
cr. K.B. 1883. Glennevis, Canada; Clifton
Berley, Statten Island, NewYork ; Junior
Carlton, Turf and Wellington Clubs.
CAMPBELL, Gen. Sir Frederick
Alexander, K.C.B., son of the late Gen.
Frederick Campbell, R.A., of Melfort,
Argyleshire ; b. 1819 ; entered R.A. 1836,
became Lieut. -Col. 1857, Col. 1867, Maj.-
Gen. 1868, Lieut.-Gen. 1880, Col. Comdt.
1883 and Gen. (retired) 1886 ; was a
member of Ordnance Committee 1860-3,
Sup. of Gun Factories at Woolwich 1863-
75, and Director-Gen, of Artillery and
Stores 1875-83 : m. 1843, Emma Frances,
da. of William Stockley, Esq. ; cr. C.B.
1874, K.C.B. 1880. 35, Woolwich Com-
mon, S.E. ; United Service Club.
CAMPBELL, Sir George William
Robert, A'.C.M.G., son of the late John
Campbell, Esq., H.E.I. C.S. ; b. 1835;
entered Argyll and Bute Rifles 1855, and
Bombay Police 1857 ; was a Magistrate,
and Comdt. various Bombay Police Corps
1858-66 (received Indian Mutiny medal,
repeatedly thanked by Indian Govt. and
Sec. of State for various services) ; reor-
ganised Ceylon Police Force 1866, (^1,000
gratuity for approved service 1868) ; acted
as Lieut.-Gov. of Penang 1872-3 ; was In- !
spector-Gen. of Police, Ceylon 1866-91,
in charge of Egyptian Exiles in Ceylon i
1882-90, and Inspector-Gen, of Ceylon
Prisons (as well as of Police) 1884-91 ;
acted as Lieut-Gov. of Penang 1872-3 ;
declined Colonial Secretaryship of Mauri-
tius 1885 : m. ist, 186-, Louisa Georgin
Mary, da. of the late John Moyle, Esq., |
Head of Bom. Med. Depart. ; 2nd, 1886,
Mary Gertrude, da. of the late Andrew
Murray, Esq., W.S., ot Edinburgh ; cr. \
C.M.G. 1887, K.C.M.G. 1891. 50, Corn-]
•wall Gardens, S. W. ; Union Club.
CANNING, Sir Samuel, son of Robert
Canning, Esq., of Ogbourne St. Andrew, i
Wilts ; b. 1823 ; ed. at Salisbury ; was \
Resident Engineer of Liverpool, Ormskirk
and Preston Railway 1847-9, in charge
of fitting out and laying first Atlantic
Cable 1857-8, and Engineer-in-Ch. of \
Atlantic Cable Expeditions 1865 and 1869 ;
engaged in submergence of cables for !
British and Foreign Govts. since 1850 ; is
a M.I.C.E., a M.I.E.E., and an Officer
of the Order of St. Jago d'Espada, of!
Portugal : m. 1859, Elizabeth Ann, da. i
of the late W. H. Gale, Esq., of Grately, |
Hants; cr. K.B. 1866. i, Inverness Gar- \
dens, W.; New Travellers' and City of
London Clubs.
CAPPEL, Sir Albert James Leppoc,
K.C.I.E., son of the late J. Leppoc
Cappel, Esq. ; b. 1836 ; served during
Crimean Campaign 1855-6, with Turkish
Contingent (medal) ; entered Indian Tele-
graph Ser. 1857 ; examined and reported
on British and Continental telegraph
administrations and on Mil. telegraph
systems of Prussia, Austria, and Italy
1867 (value of reports acknowledged by
Sec. of State), and represented India at
International Telegraph meeting in Vienna
1873 (thanked by Govt.) ; was Director-
Gen, of Telegraph Depart, of Govt. of
India 1883-9 (several times specially
thanked by Govt.) : m. 1873, Fanny Gib-
bon, da. of Gen. Sir Frank Turner, K.C.B.;
cr. K.C.I. E. 1887. 27, Kensington Court
Gardens, W. ; St. Stephen's Club.
CARBONE, Sir Guiseppe, K.C.M.G.,
LL.D., son of the late Baldassare Car-
bone, Esq. ; b. 1839 ; ed. at Malta Univ.
(LL.D. 1862) ; Bar. Malta 1863 ; was re-
porter in Court of Commerce 1868-80,
since when he has been Crown Advocate
and Govt. Legal Adviser ; is an ex officio
member of the executive and legislative
Councils : m. 1872, Teresa, da. of the late
G. Portelli, Esq., M.D. ; cr. C.M.G. 1887,
K.C.M.G. 1891. 22, Strada Stretta,
Valetta, Malta.
CARON, Hon. Sir Joseph Phiilippe
Rene Adolphe, K.C.M.G., Q.C., son of
the late Hon. R. E. Caron, Lieut.-Gov. of
Prov. of Quebec ; b. 1843 ; ed. at Laval
Univ. and at McGillUniv. (B.C.L. 1865) ;
Bar. of Lower Canada 1865, andaQ.C.
1879 ; has sat in the Dominion Parliament
KNIGHTS. 627
since 1873 ; was Min. of Militia and
Defence for Dominion of Canada 1880-92,
since when he has been Postmaster-Gen. ;
a P.C. of Canada 1880 ; was some-
time a Director of the Stadacona Bank,
and in 1867 was Vice Pres. of Literary and
Historical So. of Quebec : m. 1867, Alice,
da. of the late Hon. Francois Baby ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1885. Daly Street, Ottawa;
Rideau (Ottawa} Clubs.
CARRINGTON, Col. Sir Frederick,
K.C.M.G., son of Edmund Carrington,
Esq., J.P. for co. Gloucester ; b. 1844 ;
ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; entered Army
1864 ; is Lieut.-Col. h.-p. (formerly
Major and Col. S. Wales Borderers),
and Lieut. -Col. Comdt. of Left Wing
of Cape Mounted Riflemen ; command-
ed Frontier Light Horse in Transkei
War, S. Africa 1877-8, and in the Trans-
vaal against Sekukuni 1878-9, the garrison
during siege of Mafeteng, in Basutoland,
1880, the Colonial Forces there in 1881
(wounded), and Native Levies in Zulu Re-
bellion 1888 ; commanded and Mounted
Rifles in 1885 during Sir C. Warren's ex-
pedition to Bechuanaland ; is Comdt. of
Mounted Police, British Bechuanaland ; cr.
C.M.G. 1880, K.C.M.G. 1887. Bechuana-
land, S. Africa ; Naval and Military,
United Service, and Wellington Clubs.
CARTER, Hon. Sir Frederic Bowker
Terrington, K. C.M. G. , son of the late Peter
Weston Carter, Esq., Ch. Stipendiary
Magistrate for Newfoundland ; b. 1819 ;
Bar. Newfoundland 1842, a Q.C. by Roy.
Patent 1859 ; was M.L.A. 1855-78, and
Speaker thereof 1861-65, Premier and
Attorney-Gen. i865-7oand 1874-8, delegate
in 185710 N. American Provinceson Treaty
Rights with the French, to Quebec in 1864
to arrange terms for establishing Dominion
of Canada, in 1869 to Ottawa for admit-
ting Newfoundland into the Dominion, and
to H.M.'s Imperial Govt. 1875 and 1876
on Treaty Questions, and Administrator of
Govt. (by Roy. Commn.) during absence of
Gov. ; has been Ch. Justice of Supreme
Court since 1880 : m. 1846, Eliza, da. of
the late George Bayly, Esq., Compt. of
H.M.'s Customs, Newfoundland ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1878. Newfoundland.
CARTWRIGHT, Sir Henry Edmund,
son of Gen. J. L. Cartwright, of Marn-
ham, Notts ; b. 1822 ; Bar. Middle Temple
1863 ; formerly Crown Commr. and Judge
in the Bahamas, and Capt. 2nd Middlesex
Rifle Vol. ; is a J.P. and D.L. for cos.
Londonderry (Sheriff 1884! and Antrim :
m. 1856, Mary, da. of Harrison Watson,
Esq., J.P., of Stanhope, Durham; cr.
K.B. 1887. i, Courtfield Gardens, S.
Kensington, S. W. ; Magherafelt Manor,
co. Londonderry; Car I ton and Union Clubs.
CARTWRIGHT, Hon. Sir Richard
John, K.C.M.G., son of the late Rev. R.
D. Cartwright, of Kingston, Canada ; b.
1835 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin ; formerly
M.P. for South Huron in Canadian House
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of Commons ; was Finance Min. of Cana-
dian Govt. 1873-8; sworn of P.C. of
Canada 1872 : m. 1859, Frances, da. of
Col. Alexander Lawe, H.E.I.C.S. ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1879. King Street, Kingston,
Ontario, Canada.
CAVE, Hon. Sir Lewis William, el.
son of the late William Cave, Esq., of
Desborough, Northampton ; b. 1832 : ed.
at Rugby, and at Lincoln Coll., Oxford
(R.A. 1855, M.A. 1877); Bar. Inner
Temple 1859, a Q.C. 1875, and a Bencher
1877 ; was a Revising Barrister 1865-75,
Recorder of Lincoln 1873-81, a Commr. of
Assize for Autumn Circuit 1877, and a
Commr. to Inquire into Corrupt Practices
at Elections 1880; appointed a Judge of
High Court of Justice 1881 ; was Judge in
Bankruptcy 1884-91 : m. 1856, Julia, da. of
the late Rev. C. F. Watkins, V. of Brix-
worth ; cr. K.B. 1881. The Manor House,
Wcodman sterne, near Epsom ; 660, Royal
Courts of Justice, E.G. ; Oxford and
Cambtidgc, and Athenccum Clubs.
CAYLEY, Sir Richard [see Cayley,
Bart., colls.].
CHADS, Adm. Sir Henry, K.C.B.,
son of the late Adm. Sir Henry Ducie
Chads, G.C.B. ; b. 1819; entered R.N.
1832, becameCapt. 1848, Rear.-Adm. 1866,
Vice-Adm. 1872, and Adm. 1877 ; retired
1884 ; engaged in suppression of piracy
in Straits of Malacca 1836, and in Island
of Sumatra 1844 (severely wounded) ;
commanded the "Styx" on W. Coast
of Africa 1846-8 ; was present at cap- '
ture of Aland Islands and destruction of
Bomarsund (medal) ; was Capt. Sup. of
Deptford Dock and Victualling Yards
1863-6, second in command of Channel
Fleet 1869-70, and Com.-in-Ch. at the
Nore 1876-7 ; cr. K.C.B. 1887. Portland
House, Southsea ; United Service Club.
CHALMERS, Hon. Sir David Patrick,
son of David Chalmers, Esq., M.D. ; b.
18 — ; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. ; Advocate
Scotland 1860 ; was Magistrate of the
Gambia, 1867-9, Judicial Assessor of Gold
Coast 1869-72, Queen's Advocate of Sierra
Leone 1872-4, and of Gold Coast Colony
1874-76, and Ch. Justice of Gold Coast
Colony 1876-8, since when he has been Ch.
Justice of British Guiana : in. 1878, Janet
Alice, da. of James Lorimer, Esq., Profes-
sor of Public Law in Edin. Univ. ; cr. K.B.
1876. Georgetown, British Guiana.
CHAMBERLAIN, Gen. Sir Neville
Bowles, G.C.B. , G.C.S.I. [see Chamber-
lain, Bart. .
CHAMBERS, Sir George Henry, son
of the late Edward Chambers, Esq. ; b.
1816 ; is a merchant and ship-owner, a
D.L. for Tower Hamlets, Chm. of Thames
Nautical Training Coll., H.M.S. "Wor-
cester, " and a Director of London and
St. ^Catherine's Dock Co. ; unsuccessfully
contested Bristol (C) 1874 : m. ist, 1836,
Mary Ann, who d. 1868, da. of W. C.
Sheppard, Esq. ; 2nd, 1870, Charlotte Ma-
tilda, who d. 1876, widow of Thomas
Neale, Esq.; cr. K.B. 1880. Langley
Lodge, Beckcnham, Kent; 4, Mincing
Lane, E.G. ; Junior Carlton Club.
CHAPMAN, Gen. Sir Frederick Ed-
ward, G.C.B., son of Richard Chapman,
Esq., of Gatchell, Somerset ; 6. 1816 ; en-
tered R.E. 1835, becameCapt. 1846, Maj.
1854, Lieut.-Col. and Col. 1855, Major-
Gen. 1867, Lieut. -Gen. 1872, and Gen.
1877; retired 1881; employed on a special
mission to Constantinople 1854 ; served
at battles of the Alma and Inkerman, and
at Sebastopol (three times mentioned in
despatches, medal with three clasps, Tur-
kish and Sardinian medals, Legion of
Honour and 3rd Class Medjidie) ; was Gov.
and Com.-in-Ch. of Bermuda 1867-70, In-
spector-Gen, of Fortifications 1870-75, and
attached to Special Mission to Italy 1878 :
m. ist, 1846, Anne Weston, who d. 1879,
da. of William Cox, Esq., of Cheshunt ;
2nd, 1889, Matilda Sara, da. of the late
Benjamin Wood, Esq. , of Long Newnton,
Wilts, and widow of John Rapp, Esq. ;
cr. C.B. 1865, K.C.B. 1867, G.C.B. 1877.
Belgrave Mansions, Grosvenor Gardens,
S. W. ; United Service and Wellington
_ Clubs.
CHARLES, Hon. Sir Arthur, youngest
son of the late Robert Charles, Esq., of
London; b. 1839; ed. at Unis-. Coll.,
London (B.A. London Univ. with mathe-
matical honours 1858, Hon. M.A. from
Archbishop of Canterbury, and Hon.
D.C.L. Durham 1884) ; Bar. (certificate
of honour ist class) Inner Temple 1862.
Q.C. 1877, and Bencher 1880 ; went W.
Circuit, of which he was a leader ; was
Recorder of Bath 1878-87, Chancellor of
Southwell Diocese and Commissary of
Dean and Chapter of Westminster 1884-7,
and Examiner in Common Law in London
Univ. 1877-82 ; is a Member of Council
and Pres. of Senate of Univ. Coll., London,
and a Member of Council of Legal Edu-
cation ; unsuccessfully contested London
Univ. (C) 1880; was Ch. Commr. to
inquire into corrupt practices at City of
Canterbury Election 1880, and a Roy.
Commr. to inquire into Ecclesiastical
Courts 1881-3 ! appointed a Judge of High
Court of Justice 1887 : ;;/. 1866, Rachel
Christian, da. of the late Thomas Duncan
Newton, Esq., of Plymouth ; K.B. 1887.
Shelley House, Chelsea Embankment,
S. W. : Athentsiim, Garrick, and Servile
Clubs.
CHARLEY, Sir William Thomas.
Q.C,, D.C.L., youngest son of the late
Matthew Charley, Esq., of Finaghy
House, and Woodbourne, co. Antrim ; b.
1833 ; ed. at St. John's Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1856, B.C.L. and D.C.L. 1868) ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1865, having obtained
(1864) the First Certificate of Honour of
the ist class, and (1865) the Exhibition at
final examinations of Council of Legal
Education ; Q.C. 1880; was Common
Serjeant of London, and a Judge of Cen-
tral Criminal Court, and of Mayor's Court
of London 1878-92 ; is a Fast Master of
Worshipful Co. of Loriners, a D.L. of
1 -ondon, and Hon. Col. 3rd Vol. Batn. Roy.
Fusiliers (City of London Regt.) ; sat as
M.R for Salford (C) 1868-80; unsuccess-
fully contested Salford 1880, Ipswich 1883 ;
and 1885 (successful opponents unseated
on petition), and Belfast, E. Div., 1892 :
in. 1890, Clara, da. of F. G. Harbord, Esq. ,
of Kirby Park, West Kirby, Cheshire ; cr.
K.B. 1880. The Garde?i Mansions, Queen
Anne's Gate, S. W. ; 5, Crown Office ROT.V,
Temple, E.C. ; Carlton, Conservative, and
Manchester Conservative Clubs.
CHESNEY, Gen. Sir George Tomkyns,
K.C.B., C.S.I., C.I.E., M.P., son of the
late Capt. Charles Cornwallis Chesney, '
R.A. ; b. 1830 ; entered Bengal Engineers
1848, became Capt., and Major 1858,
Lieut. -Col. 1869, Col. 1877, Maj.-Gen.
1886, Lieut. -Gen. 1887, Col. Comdt. 1890,
and Gen. 1892 ; served in Indian Mutiny
1857 (severely wounded at Delhi, medal
with clasp), and in Burmah 1886 (medal
with clasp) ; was a Member of Council of '
Gov.-Gen. of India 1886-91 ; has sat as I
M. P. forOxford City (C) since 1892; author
of "The Battle of Dorking" and other!
works : m. 1855, Annie Louisa, da. of the
late George Palmer, Esq., of Purneah, ,
Bengal; cr. C.S.I. 1883, C.I. E. 1886, C.B. \
1887, K.C.B. 1890. 27, Inverness Terrace, \
W. ; Athencsiim and Carlton Clubs.
CHITTY, Hon. Sir Joseph William,
and son of the late Thomas Chitty, Esq.,
Bar.-at-Law; b. 1828; ed. at Eton, and at
BalliolColl.,Oxford(B.A. iSsi.M.A. 1854,
Fellow of Exeter Coll. 1852) ; Bar. Lincoln's
Inn 1856, a Q.C. 1874, and a Bencher
1875 ; was sometime Major 14111 Middlesex
(Inns of Court) Rifle Vols. ; sat as M. P. for
Oxford City (L) 1880-1, since when he has
been a Judge of the High Court ofjustice :
m. 1858, Clara Jessie, 6th da. of the Rt. >
Hon. Sir Frederick Pollock, ist Bart.; cr. \
K.B. 1881. 33, Queens Gate Gardens, >
S. W. ; Oxford and Cambridge, and \
Athene? urn Clubs.
CHUBB, Sir George Hayter, 2nd son
of the late Mr. John Chubb ; b. 1848 ; is
a Lock and Safe Manufacturer, and a
Commr. of Roy. Patriotic Fund : m. 1870,
Sarah Vanner, da. of Mr. Charles Early,
of Witney, Oxon ; cr. K.B. 1885. New-
lands, Chislekurst, Kent; 128, Queen
Victoria Street, E. C. ; Carllon and Con-
stitutional Clubs.
CLARKE, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Andrew,
G.C.M.G., C.B., C.I.E., el. son of the
late Col. Andrew Clarke, K.H., of Belmont,
co. Donegal ; b. 1824 ; entered R. E. 1844,
became Capt. 1854, Major and Lieut. -
Col. 1867, Col. 1872, Maj.-Gen. 1885, and
Lieut.-Gen. 1886; served in New Zea- ]
land War 1848-9 (medal with clasp) ; was
Private Sec. to Gov. of Van Dieman's Land ;
1849-53, M.L.C. 1851, and Surveyor-Gen,
and Ch. Commr. of Crown lands in Vic- 1
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toria 1853-8 ; in 1856 was returned as
Representative for S. Melbourne, and be-
came Executive Councillor and Member of
first Cabinet in Victoria; in 1858 he de-
clined the Premiership and returned to
England ; in 1863 went to inspect the es-
tablishments in W. Coast of Africa Colonies,
and was engaged in operations against the
Ashantees on their invading the Gold Coast
Colony (mentioned in despatches) ; was
Director of Works at Admiralty 1864-73
(designed and executed the great exten-
sion of National Dockyards), Gov. of
Straits Settlements 1873-5, when he initiated
and conducted the operations that stamped
out piracy and established the permanent
authority of the Crown (medal with
clasp), employed on a special mission to
Siam 1875, a Member of Council of Viceroy
of India and Min. of Public Works
1875-80, Comdt. of Sch. of Mil. Engineer-
ing, Chatham, 1881-2, and Inspector-
Gen, of Fortifications (designing and com-
pleting Imperial Coaling Station) 1882-6 ;
unsuccessfully contested Chatham (LG)
1886 and 1892 : m. 1867, Mary Margaret
Ellen, el. da. of Charles W/Mackillop,
Esq., formerly B.C.S. ; cr. C.B. 1869,
K.C.M.G. 1873, C.I. E. 1878, G.C.M.G.
1885. 42, Portland Place, W. ; United
Service, Athentzum, Pratt' s. Army and
Navy and Marlborough Clubs.
CLARKE, Sir Edward, Q.C., M.P., el.
son of Mr. Job Guy Clarke, of Moorgate
Street, London ; b. 1841 ; Bar Lincoln's
Inn 1864 (Tancred Law Student), Q.C.
1880, Bencher 1882 ; is a Fellow of King's
Coll., London, and author of "The Law
of Extradition"; sat as M.P. for South-
wark (C) Feb. to April 1880, when he was
defeated ; has represented Plymouth since
July 1880 ; was Solicitor-Gen. Aug. 1886
to Aug. 1892 : m. ist 1866, Annie, who d.
1881, el. da. of the late George Mitchell,
Esq., of London; and, 1882, Kathleen
Mathilda, da. of A. W. Bryant, Esq. ; cr.
K.B. 1886. 37, Russell Square, W.C. ;
Thorncote, Staines ; 5, Essex Court,
Temple, E.C. ; Carlton, St. Stephen's,
Garrick, City Carlton, and Press Clubs.
CLARKE, Lieut.-Col. Sir Marshall
James, C.M.G., el. son of the Rev. Mark
Clarke, of Shronell, Tipperary; b. 1841 ;
entered R.A. 1863, became Capt. 1875,
Major 1880, and retired as Hon. Lieut.-
Col. 1883 ; Resident Magistrate and Ad-
ministrator of Native Law, co. Pieter-
maritzburg, Natal, 1874, served as A.D.C.
to Sir Theophilus Shepstone, H.M.'s
Special Commr. in S. Africa, 1876 ; em-
ployed on Mission to the Chief Sikukuni
1877 ; was Commr. at Lydenburg, Trans-
vaal, 1877-80; was Resident Magistrate
at Outhing, Basutoland, 1881, Commr. of
Kaffrarian Police 1882, and Col. coind.
Turkish Reserve Egyptian Constabulary
since 1883-4, since when he has been Resi-
dent Commr. in Basutoland ; has 3rd class
Medjidie : m. 1880, Annie Stacey, da. of
the late Major-Gen. Bannastre Lloyd,
630
KNIGHTAGE.
B.C.S. [see B. Mostyn, colls.] ; cr.
C.M.G. 1880, K.C.M.G. 1886. Residency,
Maseru, Basutolaitd, S. Africa ; Naval
and Military Club.
COCHRANE, Adm. the Hon. Sir
Arthur Auckland Leopold Pedro, K. C. B.
[see E. Dundonald].
COCHRANE, Sir Henry, son of the
late William Cochrane, Esq., of Graugh-
lough House, co. Cavan ; b. 1839 ; is an
Alderman and a D.L. of Dublin City, a
J.P. for Dublin co., and head of the firm
of Cantrell and Cochrane, aerated water
manufacturers, of Dublin, Belfast, London,
and Glasgow ; unsuccessfully contested
Dublin, College Green Div. (LU) 1892:
m. 1865, Margaret, only da. of the late
Richard Gilchrist, Esq., of Dublin ; cr.
K.B. 1887. 45, Kildare Street, Dublin ;
Woodbrook, Bray, co. Dublin.
COCKLE, Sir James, F.R.S., son of
James Cockle, Esq., of Great Oakley, Har-
wich ; b. 1819 ; ed.at Charterhouse, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb.; Bar. Middle Temple,
1846 ; appointed Ch. Justice of Queensland
1863 ; is a Fellow of several learned sos. ;
formerly Pres. of Queensland Philosophical
So. : m. 1855, Adelaide Catharine, da. of
Henry Wilkin, Esq., of Walton, near Ips-
wich ; cr. K.B. 1869. 12, St. Stephens
Road, W. ; Garrick and Savile Clubs.
COKE, Maj.-Gen. Sir John, K.C.B.,
son of the late Rev. Francis Coke, of
Lower Moor, Hereford ; b. 1806 ; entered
Bengal Army 1827 and retired as Maj.-
Gen. 1861 ; is a J. P. and D. L. for Hereford-
shire (High Sheriff 1879) ; cr. C.B. 1858,
K.C.B. 1881. Lemore,Eardisley, Hereford. '
COLBORNE, Gen. the Hon. Sir1
Francis, K.C.B. [see B. Seaton].
COLLETT, Col. Sir Henry, K.C.B.; b.
1836 ; entered Bengal Army 1855 ; became
Capt. 1867, Major 1875, Lieut.-Col. 1879,
and Col. 1884 ; served with Expedition on
Eusofzaie Frontier 1858 (medal with clasp),
in Oude Campaign 1858-9 (medal), and
with force in the Cossyah and Jynteah
Hills during rebellion 1862-3 (severely
wounded), in Abyssinian Expedition 1867-8
(medal), in Afghan Campaign 1878-80
(medal with three clasps and bronze star),
during Burmese Campaign 1886-9 (two
clasps), and in command of Manipur
Expedition 1891 ; was D.A.G. Bengal
Army 1882-7 ; is in command of 2nd class
Dist., Bengal; cr. C.B. 1881, K.C.B. 1891.
Peshaiuur, Bengal ; United Service Club.
COLLINS, Hon. Sir Arthur John Ham-
mond, son of the late John Collins, Esq.,
of Parkstone, Dorset ; b. 1834 ; Bar. Gray's
Inn 1860, and a Q.C. and a Bencher 1877;
was a Ch. Roy. Commr. to inquire into
Corrupt Practices at Elections 1880, a
Member of Council of Legal Education,
a Revising Barrister, Treasurer of Gray's
Inn 1883, and Recorder of Poole 1873-9,
and of Exeter 1879-85, since when he has
been Ch. Justice of Madras : m. 1863,
Isabella, da. of the late Rev. Richard
Wilson, D.D., Fellow of St. John's Coll.,
Camb. ; cr. K. B. 1885. Madras; Conser-
va five, Beefsteak, and Devon & Exeter Clttbs.
COLLINS, Hon. Sir Richard Henn,
son of Stephen Collins, Esq., Q.C., of
Dublin; b. 1842; ed at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (Honours in Classics and Moral
Science), and at Downing Coll., Camb
(B.A. 4th Classical Tripos and Fellow
1865, M.A. 1868, Hon Fellow 1884);
Bar. Middle Temple 1867, a Q.C. 1883,
and a Bencher 1884 ; went N. Circuit ;
sometime a Member of the Bar Com-
mittee ; appointed a Judge of High
Court of Justice (Queen's Bench Div.)
1891 ; joint Editor of "Smith's Leading
Cases " : m. 1868, Jane Ogle, da. of the
Very Rev. Ogle William Moore, Dean of
Clogher ; cr. K.B. 1891. 3, Bramham
Gardens, S. W. ; New University and
Athenfftim Clubs.
COLLINS, Sir Robert Hawthorn,
K.C.B., son of the Rev. John Ferdinando
Collins, of Betterton House, Wantage ;
b. 1841 ; ed. at Marlborough Coll., and at
Lincoln Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1864); Bar.
Lincoln's Inn 1865 ; was sometime Tutor
to H.R.H. the late Duke of Albany, and
Comptroller of the Household of H. R.H.
1874-84, since when he has been Comp-
troller of the Household to H.R.H. the
Duchess of Albany: m. 1876, Mary, da. of
the Rev. H. Wightwick, of Codford St.
Peter's, Wilts; cr. C.B. 1874, K.C.B.
1884. Broom Hill, F. slier ; United Uni-
versity Club.
COLLINS, Sir William, son of the
late William Collins, Esq., of Glasgow ;
b. 1817 ; is J.P. and D.L. for co. Lanark,
and Chm. of the publishing firm of William
Collins, Sons and Co. (Limited) ; was Lord
Provost of Glasgow 1877-80 : m. ist, 1845,
Annabella, who d. 1862, da. of the late Alex-
ander Glen, Esq., of Glasgow ; 2ndly, 1865,
Helen, da. of the late Robert Jamieson,
Esq., of Glasgow; cr. K.B. 1881. 3,
Park Terrace -East, Glasgow.
COLNAGHI, Sir Dominic Ellis, son of
the late Dominic Colnaghi, Esq. ; b. 1834 ;
was Acting Vice-Consul at Mytilene
1854-7, and Private Sec. to the late
Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe 1857-8 ;
appointed Vice-Consul at Missolonghi
1859, and Consul in Corsica 1862, trans-
ferred to Cyprus 1864, to Turin 1865,
and to Florence 1872, and became
Consul-Gen, there 1881 : m. 1862, Joanna
Sophia, da. of the late Henry Beavan,
Esq., cr. K.B. 1888. British Consulate.
General, Florence ; Athenceum Club.
COLOMB, Sir John Charles Ready,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Gen. G. T.
Colomb ; b. 1838 ; ed. privately and at
Roy. Naval Coll. ; formerly Capt. Roy.
Marine Artillery ; author of numerous
works on Imperial Defence, a contributor
to magazine literature, and one of the
founders of the Imperial Federation
League ; is a J.P. for co. Kerry, a
F.R.G.S., F.S.S., and F. Col. Inst. ;
sat as M.P. for Bow and Bromley Div.
of Tower Hamlets (C) 1886-92, having
been defeated there in 1885 : m. 1866, !
Emily Anna, da. of R. S. Palmer, Esq., and
widow of Charles Augustus Paget, Esq.,
R.N. [seeM. Anglesey, colls.",; cr.C.M.G. '.
1887, K.C.M.G. 1888. Dromqitinna, \
Kenmare, co. Kerry ; 75, Belgrave Road, \
S. W. ; Carlton and St. Stephens Clubs. '
COLTON, Sir John, K.C.M.G.; b. ,
1 8 — ; formerly a Member of House of
Assembly, S. Australia ; was Commr. of |
Public Works, 1868-70, Treasurer of the
Colony 1875-6, again Commr. of Public ;
Works 1876-7, and sometime Premier ; cr.
K.C. M. G. 1 892. A delaide, S. A ustralia.
COLVIN, Sir Auckland, K.C. S.I. ,
K.C.M.G., C.I.E., son of the late John
Russell Colvin, Esq., B.C.S. ; b. 1838 ;ed.
at Eton, and at Haileybury Coll. ; entered
B.C.S. 1858 ; successively Under-Sec, to
Govt. of India in Home and Foreign
Departs., and Sec. to Board of Revenue
and to Govt. N.W. Provinces ; was Con-
troller-Gen, in Egypt 1880-83, Financial
Member of Council of Viceroy of India
1883-7, and Lieut. -Gov. of N.W. Pro-
vinces and Oudh 1887-92 ; has ist class
Orders of Osmanieh and Medjidie : m.
1859, Charlotte Elizabeth, who d. 1865,
da. of the late Major-Gen. Charles Herbert,
C.B. ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1881, C.I.E. 1883,
K.C.S.I. 1892. Travellers' and Savile
Clubs.
COMMERELL, Adm. of the Fleet, Sir
John Edmund, G.C.B., V.C., son ofj
the late J. W. Commerell, Esq., of
Stroud Park, Horsham ; b. 1829 ; entered
R.N. 1842, became Com. 1855, Capt. 1859, |
Rear-Adm. 1877, Vice-Adm. 1881, Adm. j
1886, and Adm. of the Fleet 1892 ; present j
at all operations in the Parana 1845-6, !
and at Punta Obligado, assisted to cut I
the chain that defended the river ; served I
in Baltic and Gulf of Bothnia 1854 1
(medal), at Sebastopol and in operations
in Sea of Azof (medal with two clasps,
Legion of Honour, and Medjidie) ; twice
mentioned in despatches, and received
the V.C. for hazardous service in the
Putrid Sea; commanded H.M.S. " Fury "
1859, and a div. of seamen in attack on
Taku Forts, 1859 (strongly mentioned in
despatches) ; served in H.M.S. " Magi-
eienne "during operations in China, 1860 ;
commanded H.M.S. "Terrible" 1866,
and rendered active service in laying
Atlantic Cable ; was senior officer in com-
mand of Cape of Good Hope and W.
Coast 1872 to Aug. 1873, when recon-
noitring up the river Prah, he was dan-
gerously wounded in the lung, and obliged
to resign command ; was a Naval A.D.C.
to H.M. 1872-7, a Groom in Waiting to
H.M. 1874-9, a Lord of the Admiralty
1879-80, Com.-in-Ch. on N. American and
W. Indian station 1882-5, ar>d at Ports-
mouth 1888-91, and an Extra Groom-in-
\Yaiting to H.M. 1891, since when he has !
KNIGHTS. 631
been a Groom-in-Waiting ; is a J.P. for
Hants; sat as M.P. for Southampton (C)
1885-8, having been defeated there 1880 :
m. 1853, Matilda Maria, da. of Joseph
Bushby, Esq., of 3, Halkin Street, S.W. ;
cr. C.B. 1866, K.C.B. 1874, G.C.B. 1887.
45, Rutland Gate, S. W. ; Carlton and
United Service Clubs.
CONNAL, Sir Michael, el. surviving
son of the late Michael Connal, Esq.,
H.E.I.C.S., of Parkhall, Killearn, co.
Stirling ; b. 1817 ; is a merchant, and a
J.P. for cos. Lanark and Stirling; was
Chm. of the Glasgow School Board 1876-
85 : m. 1864, Helen Catherine, da. of
William Leckie Ewing, Esq., of Arn-
gomery, Stirlingshire ; cr. K.B. 1885. 16,
Lynedoch Crescent, Glasgow.
CONYNGHAM, Col. Sir William Fitz-
William LENOX-, K.C.B., son of the late
William Lenox - Conyngham, Esq., of
Spring Hill, co. Londonderry ; b. 1824 ;
formerly Lieut. 88th Regt. ; is a J.P. and
D.L. for co. Londonderry (High Sheriff
1859) and co. Tyrone (High Sheriff 1868),
and Hon. Col. Londonderry Militia : m.
1856, Laura Calvert, da. of George Ar-
buthnot, Esq. ; cr. K.C.B. 1881. Spring
Hill, Moneymore, co. Londonderry.
COOKSON, Sir Charles Alfred,
K.C.M.G., C.B., son of the late Chris-
topher Cookson, Esq., of Nowers,
Somerset ; b. 1830 ; ed. at Oriel Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 2nd class Classics 1855) ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1867 ; appointed
Assist. Judge and Legal Vice- Consul to
Supreme Consular Court at Constanti-
nople 1868 ; engaged at Athens 1870-71
in investigating charges against Greek
brigands for the murder of Mr. Herbert
and others ; Acting Judge at Constanti-
nople 1873 ; appointed Consul and Judge
of Ch. Consular Court at Alexandria
1874, and Consul-Gen, there 1891 ; em-
ployed as Legal Adviser, in Cyprus and
afterwards as M.E.C. and M.L.C. and as
Judicial Commr. 1878-9 ; was 2nd British
Delegate on International Commn. for
Judicial Reform in Egypt 1881-4, and
British Delegate on International Commn.
for Egyptian Indemnities 1883-4 ; cr.
C.B. 1881, K.C.M.G. 1888. British Con-
sulate-General, Alexandria; St. James's
and Savile Clubs.
CORBETT, Adm. Sir John, K.C.B.,
4th son of the late Uvedale Corbett, Esq.,
D.L. and J.P. for Salop ; b. 1822 ; entered
R.N. 1837, became Com. 1851, Capt. 1857,
Rear-Adm. 1875, Vice-Adm. 1879, and
Adm. 1885; retired 1887: served in opera-
tions in Syria 1840 (medal with clasp and
Turkish medal), in command of rocket-
boat at destruction of Lagos (desperately
wounded and mentioned in despatches),
in China War 1857 (medal with clasp), and
in N. China Expedition 1860 ; was an
A.D.C. to H.M. 1870-5, Com.-in-Ch. in
E. Indies 1877-9, and at the Nore 1884-
5 ; is a J.P. for Norfolk : m. 1864, Georgina
632 KNIGHTAGE.
Grace, da. of G. Holmes, Esq. , of Brooke
Hall, Norwich; cr. C.B. 1869, K.C.B.
1886. 44, Roland Gardens, S. Kensing-
ton, S. W. ; United Service Glut.
COTTON, Gen, Sir Arthur Thomas,
K. C. S. I. [see V. Combermere, colls. ].
COTTON, Sir William James Rich-
mond, son of William Cotton, Esq., a,
Surveyor ; t. 1822 ; ed. privately ; was
Sheriff of London and Middlesex 1868-9,
and Lord Mayor of London 1875-6,
twice Master of Sadlers' and of Turners'
Cos. , and Chm. of the Associated Guilds
for 17 years and of City of London Police
Committee for 7 years ; is a Merchant of
London, aJ.P., aD.L., and an Alderman
(for Lime Street Ward 1866-88, since when
for Bridge Without), of City of London, a
Past Master of Haberdashers' Co., Hon.
Trustee of Thames Conservancy, a Gov. i
of Queen Anne's Bounty, a Member of
Court of Fan Makers' Co. , a Director of
Liverpool and London and Globe Insur-
ance Co., and a J. P. for Middlesex and
Herts ; promoted Lancashire and Cheshire
Operative Relief Fund during Cotton
Famine ; has been City Chamberlain since
1892 ; unsuccessfully contested Southwark
1868 ; sat as M.P. for City of London
(C) 1874-85: m. 1846; cr. K.B. 1892.
21, Adelaide Crescent, Brighton ; Carlton
and Prince s (Brighton) Clubs.
COUCH, Right Hon. Sir Richard,
P.C., son of the late R. Couch ; b.
1817 ; Bar. Middle Temple 1841 ; was Re- '
corder of Bedford 1858-62, Judge of High
Court of Judicature Bombay, 1862-6, and
Ch. Justice 1866-70, Ch. Justice of High
Court of Judicature Calcutta, 1870-75, and
Pres. of Commn. to inquire into the charges
against the Gaekwar of Baroda 1875 ; ap-
pointed a Member of Judicial Committee of
Privy Council 1881 : m. 1845, Anne, da. of
Richard Thomas Beck, Esq. ; cr. K.B.
1866, P.C. 1875. 25, Linden Gardens, W. ; '
Athenceum Club.
COWELL, Maj.-Gen. the Right Hon.
Sir John Clayton, P.C., K.C.B. , son of i
the late John Clayton Cowell, Esq. ; b. I
1832; entered R.E. 1850, became Capt.
and Major 1858, Lieut. -Col. 1869, and :
Hon. Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1879; served
with Baltic Fleet 1854, and in Crimea
being A.D.C. to Gen. Sir Harry Jones i
at Sebastopol (Legion of Honour, Med- :
jidie, and Crimean, Baltic and Turkish j
medals) ; was Gov. to H. R.H. the Duke oi !
Edinburgh 1856-65, and to H.R.H. Prince |
Leopold 1865-6, since when he has been i
Master of the Household to H.M. ; has !
Grand Cross of Ducal Saxon Order of !
Ernest : m. 1868, Georgina Elizabeth, I
only child of the late James Pulleine, Esq., i
of Clifton Castle and Crake Hall, York ;
[B. Tweedmouth] ; cr. K.C.B. 1865,
P.C. 1887. Buckingham Palace. S. W. ;\
United Service Club.
CRAWFORD, Sir Thomas, A'.C.S.,\
M.D., LL.D., son of the late Joseph j
Crawford, Esq., of Drumbrain ; b. 1824 ;
M.D. Edin. and L.R.C.S. Edin. 1845 :
entered Army Med. Depart. 1848, became
Surg. 1855, ' Surg.-Maj. 1868, Dep. In-
spector-Gen. 1870, Dep. Surg.-Gen. 1873,
Surg. -Gen. 1876, and Director-Gen. 1882;
retired 1889; served with 5151 Regt.
throughout Burmese War 1852-3 (medal
with clasp), with i8th Royal Irish during
siege of Sebastopol 1854-5 (medal with
ciasp and Turkish medal), with same corps
in Central India during Mutiny 1857-8, and
as Surg.-Gen. of H.M.'s Forces in India
during 2nd Afghan Campaign 1880-2
(thanked in Gen. Orders by Com.-in-Ch.,
and by Gov. -Gen. in Council) ; was Director-
Gen, of Army Med. Depart. 1882-9; is Hon.
LL.D. of Edinburgh, an Hon. Fellow of
Roy. Coll. of Surgeons and of the Roy.
Coll. of Physicians, Ireland, M.Ch. Roy.
Univ., Ireland, and an Hon. Surgeon to
H.M. : m. ist, 1859, Clara Frances, who
d. 1860, da. of Richard Morrison, Esq. ,
of Dublin ; 2nd, 1869, Jane, da. of the
late Gen. Edwards, C.B., Col. Royal Irish
Regt. ; cr. K.C.B. 1885. 5, St. Johns
Park, Blackheath. S.E. ; Army and
A'livy Club.
CROFT,6/y Alfred Woodley, K.C.I.E.,
son of the late Charles Woodley Croft,
Esq., of Plymouth ; b. 1841 ; ed. at
Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1863, M.A.
1870) ; was Lecturer of Exeter Coll., Ox-
ford, 1863-5, and Member of Indian
Education Commn. 1882-3 '• appointed to
Bengal Education Depart. 1866; was Pro-
fessor in Pres. Coll., Calcutta, 1866-73,
Principal of the Dacca Coll. 1873-4, and
Inspector of Schools 1874-6, since when he
has been Director of Public Instruction,
Bengal ; appointed Member of Legislative
Council of Bengal 1887; cr. C.I.E. 1884,
K.C. I.E. 1887. 32, Chowringhee Road,
Calcutta; Oriental Club.
CROFTON, Right Hon. Sir Walter
Frederick, P.C., C.B., son of the late Capt.
Walter Croftoti, 54th Regt. ; b. 1815 ;
entered R.A. 1833, became Capt. 1845,
(h.-p.) 1847 ; retired 1881 ; was Commr.
of Prisons in Ireland 1853-4 and 1869,
Chm. of Board of Directors of Prisons in
Ireland, 1854-62, Commr. of Prisons in
England 1866-8, and Chm. of Prisons'
Board in Ireland 1877-8; is a J.P. for
Wilts : m. 1840, Anna Maria, da. of the
late Rev. Charles Shipley, of Twyford
House, Hants ; cr. C.B. 18:57, K.B. 1862,
P.C. 1869. Oxford.
CROSLAND, Sir Joseph, son of the
late George Crosland, Esq., of Crosland
Lodge, Huddersfield ; b. 1826 ; is a J.P.
for W. Riding of Yorks and Borough of
Huddersfield, Chm. of Huddersfield Bank-
ing Co., and senior partner in firm of
George Crosland and Son, woollen manu-
facturers, of Huddersfield ; unsuccessfully
contested Huddersfield (C) 1885, 1886 and
1892 : m. 1864, Mary Ann Linton, who d.
1887, da. of the late John Fox, Esq., of
Lindley, Huddersfield ; cr. K.B. 1889.
Ri>\d' s Wood, H'liddcrsfic.id.
GROSSMAN, Maj.-Gen. Sir William,
K.C.M.G., el. son of the late R. Cross-
man, Esq., of Cheswick, Northumber-
land ; b. 1830; became Lieut. R. E.
1848, Capt. 1858, Major 1872, Lieut.-Col.
1873, Col. 1878 (h.p. 1885), and Maj.-Gen.
(retired) 1886 ; was Assist. -Sec. to Juries
at International Exhibition 1851, in charge
of various Public Works in W. Australia
1852-56, and a Magistrate of the Colony,
employed Under Inspector-Gen, of Fortifi-
cations at War Office 1857-61, temporarily
on staff of Q.M.G., on march of troops
from Halifax to Riviere du Loup, Dec.
1861, Sec. to Roy. Commn. on defences
of Canada 1862, in charge of Diplomatic
and Consular Buildings in China and
Japan 1866-9 and at Constantinople 1869,
a member of Treasury Committee on Irish
Board of Works 1870, Assist. -Direct or of
Works for Fortifications 1874-5, H.M.S.
Special Commr. to Griqunland W. 1875,
Inspector of Submarine Defences at War
Office 1 876, sent on special service to inspect
and report upon the defences of the prin-
cipal colonies 1881, a Roy. Commr. to
inquire into the Public Revenues, &c.,
of W. Indian Islands 1882-3, an<J
Comdg. R.E. of S. District 1882-5 : is
an Associate Member of Institute of Civil
Engineers; sat as M.P. for Portsmouth
(LU] 1885-92: m. 1855, Catharine Jose-
phine, da. of J. Lawrence Morley, Esq., of
Albany, W. Australia; cr. C.M.G. 1876,
K.C.M.G. 1884. Chenvick, Beal, North-
umberland; United Service Club.
CROSTHWAITE, Sir Charles Hawkes
Todd, K.C.S.I., son of the late Rev. J. C.
Crosthwaite (formerly V. of Ch. Ch.
Cathedral, Dublin), R. of St. Mary-at-
Hill, London ; b. 1835 ; ed. at Merchant
Taylors' Sch., and at St. John's Coll.,
Oxford (ist class classical moderations
18— ) ; entered B.C.S. 1858 ; was Sec.
to Board of Revenue N.W.P. 1875-7,
Commr. of Jubbalpore, Central Provinces,
1877-81, Extraor. Member of Council of
Gov.-Gen. 1881-3, Ch. Commr. British '•.
Burmah 1883-4, and of Central Provinces
1885-6, a Member of Public Ser. Commn. !
1886-7, Ch. Commr. of Burmah 1887-90,
and a Member of Council of Gov.-Gen. of
India 1890-91 and again 1892, since when
he has been Lieut. -Gov. of N.W. Provinces
and Oudh : m. ist, 1863, Sarah, who d. \
1872, da. of William Graham Lisburn
Ireland, Esq.; 2nd, 1874, Caroline Allison,
da. of Henry Lushington, Esq. [see
Lushington, Bart.] ; cr. C.S.I. 1887,
K.C.S.I. 1888. 'Government House,
Allahabad, India.
CROWE, Sir Arthur de Capel, son of
the late Sir John Rice Crowe, C.B. ; b. \
1845 ; was Vice-Consul at Christiania
1848-67, and at Copenhagen 1867-8, Con- j
sul at Copenhagen 1868-71 and for Den- j
mark i87i-8o.and Consul-Gen, and Comy.-
Judge at Havannah 1880-92 : m. 18 — , ;
*Hl3. 633
Frederikke, da. of Andreas Von Hauch,
a Judge in Norway ; cr. K. P.. [892. 7,
Am Kupfer^ri'l'cn, licrlin.
CROWE, 6V;- Joseph Archer, K.C.M.G.,
C.B., son of the late Eyre Evans Crowe,
Esq. ; /'. 1825 ; appointed Consul-Gen, at
Leipzig 1860. where he represented French
interests.during the Franco-German War
1870-1, Consul-Gen, at Dusseldorf 1872,
Commercial Attache to Embassies at
Berlin and Vienna 1880, a Roy. Commr.
for negotiating a Treaty of Commerce
with France 1881, Commercial Attache for
Europe to reside at Paris 1882, Protoco-
list to Danube Conference in London
1883, Assist, to Sir E. Malet, British Re-
presentative at W. African Conference at
Berlin 1884, and British Commr. at
Samoan Conference 1889, and for delimi-
tation of Niger Territories 1890 : m. 1861,
Baroness (Asta) von Early ; cr. C.B. 1885,
K.C.M.G. 1890. 28, Avenue du Troca-
dero, Paris.
CRUNDALL, Sir William Henry, son
of William Crundall, Esq. , of Lords, near
Faversham, Kent ; /'. 1847 ; was Mayor of
Dover 1887, 1888, 1889, 1892, and 1893 ; is
a partner in firm of William Crundall and
Co. , of Dover, and a J. P. for Dover and
for Kent : m. 18 — , Emily Constance, da.
of Col. George Laudmann ; cr. K.B. 1889.
Woodside, Kearmcy, Dover. .
CUMMIXG, A din. Sir Arthur, K.C.B.,
son of the late Gen. Sir Henry Gumming,
K.C.B. ; b. 1818 ; entered R. N. 1832,
became Com. 1846, Capt. 1854, Rear-
Adm. 1870, Vice-Adm. 1876, and Adm.
1880 ; retired 1882 ; served in opera-
tions in Syria 1840 (medal and Turkish
medal), and in Baltic during Russian War
1854 (medal) ; was Com.-in-Ch. in E.
Indies 1872-5 : m. 1853, Adelaide, da. of
the late Charles Stuart, Esq. ; cr. C.B.
1867, K.C.B. 1887. Poston Hall, Derby ;
17, Seymour Street, Portman Square, VV. ;
United Service and Army and Navy Clubs.
CUNNINGHAM, Maj.-Gen. Sir Alex-
ander, K.C.I.E., C.S.I., son of the late
Allan Cunningham, Esq., a well-known
poet ; 6. 1814 ; entered Bengal Engineers
1831, became Capt. 1846, Major 1849,
Lieut.-Col. 1854, Col. 1860, and Maj.-
Gen. 1862 ; served in Gwalior Campaign
1843-4 (bronze star), in Sutlej Campaign
1846, and in Punjab Campaign 1848-9
(medal with clasp) ; was for 15 years
Director-Gen, of Archaeological Survey in
India : m. 1840, Alice, who d. 1870, da.
of Martin Whish, Esq. ; cr. C.S.I. 1871,
C.I.E. 1878, K.C.I.E. 1887. Cranley
Mansion, Gloucester Road, S. Kensing-
ton. S. W. ; At/icnffum Club.
CUNNINGHAM, Sir Henry Stewart,
K.C.I.E., son of the late Rev. John
William Cunningham, of Harrow-on-the-
Hill ; b. 1832 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1859 ;
was Advocate-Gen., Madras, 1873-7,3110:
was a Puisne Judge of High Court of
Judicature, Fort William, 1877-88 : m.
634
KNIGHTAGE.
1877, the Hon. Harriet Emily Lawrence,
da. of ist Baron Lawrence ; cr. K.C.I.E.
1889. n, Egcrton Gardens, South Ken-
sington, S. W.
CURRIE, Sir Donald, K.C.M.G.,
M.P., son of the late James Currie, Esq.,
of Greenock ; b. 1825 ; is a shipowner, and
a D.L. for City of London, and for Perth-
shire ; unsuccessfully contested Greenock
1878 ; sat as M.P. for Perthshire (L) 1880-
5, since when he has sat for Perthshire,
W. Div. : m. 1851, Margaret, da. of the
late John Miller, Esq., of Liverpool, and
Ardencraig, Bute; cr, C.M.G. 1877,
K.C.M.G. 1881. 4, Hyde Park Place,
W.; Garth Castle, Aberfeldy. Perthshire ;
Reform Club.
CURRIE, Sir Edmund Hay, son of
Leonard Currie, Esq., of Bromley and
Tunbridge Wells ; b. 1834 ; ed. at Harrow ;
was Chm. of London Hospital for 12 years,
and Vice-Chm. of London School Board
1873-6 ; sometime Chm. of Trustees of
the People's Palace ; unsuccessfully con-
tested the Tower Hamlets (L) 1874 : m.
1877, Harriett Anne, da. ot the late Rev.
Edward Golding, V. of Brimpton, Berks ;
cr. K.B. 1876. Folkestone; City Liberal
andJfeiv Travellers Clubs.
CURRIE, Sir Philip Henry Wode-
house, G. C.B., son of the late Raikes Currie, j
Esq., of Minley Manor, Farnborough,
M.P. for Northampton 1837-57 ; b. 1834 ;
appointed a Clerk in Foreign Office 1854,
became a Senior Clerk 1874, and Assist.
Under-Sec, of State for Foreign Depart. |
1882 ; was acting 2nd Sec. to Lord Wode- t
house's Special Mission to King of Den-
mark 1863-4, Sec. to Marquess of Salis-
bury's Special Embassy to Constantinople ;
1876, Joint Sec. to Special Embassy during
Congress at Berlin 1876, Private Sec. to
Marquess of Salisbury, Sec. of State for
Foreign Affairs 1878-80, and Sec. to
Marquess of Northampton's Special Mis-
sion to Spain 1881 ; has been Permanent
Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs since
1889; cr.C.B. 1878, K.C.B. 1885, G.C.B.
1892. i, Connaitght Place, W. ; St.
James's, Travelers', and Turf Clubs.
CUSACK, Sir Ralph Smith, son of
the late James Wm. Cusack, Esq., M.D., •
of Abbeville, co. Dublin ; b. 1822 ; ed. at
Triii. Coll., Dublin (B. A. 1845, M.A. 1849); ;
Bar. King's Inns, Dublin, 1845; was Clerk
of the Crown and Hanaper for Ireland 1858-
80 ; has been Chm. of Midland and Great j
Western Railway Co. of Ireland since !
1867 1 is a D.L. for Dublin City and
a J.P. for cos. Dublin and Meath : m. \
1851, Elizabeth, da. of the late Richard
Barker, Esq., of Sterling, co. Meath ; cr. '•
K.B. 1873. Furry Park, Raheny, co. \
Dublin ; Junior Carlton and Kildare
Street Clubs.
CUSINS, Sir William George, son
of Teeling Cusins, Esq., of London; b.
1833 ; appointed Conductor of the Phil-
harmonic So. 1867, Master of the Music to
H.M. and Conductor of State Concerts
1870, and Professor of Music at Queen's
Coll. 1873 and at Guildhall Sch. of Music
1885 ; has composed Symphonies, Over-
tures, Concertos, Oratorios, Cantatas,
Church Music and Songs, &c. ; cr. K.B.
1892. 40, Montagu Square, W.
CUST, Sir Reginald John [see E.
Brownlow, colls.].
CUTHBERTSON, Sir John Neilson,son
of the late Thomas Cuthbertson, Esq. , of
Glasgow ; b. 1829 ; ed. at High Sch. and
Univ. of Glasgow, and at Roy. Coll. Ver-
sailles ; unsuccessfully contested Kil-
marnock (C) 1880, and Glasgow, St.
Rollox Div., 1885; is a J.P. for Lanark-
shire, Chm. of the Glasgow School Board,
Member of the Univ. Court, and Life
Gov. of W. of Scotland Technical Coll.:
m. 1865 Mary Alicia, who d. 1869, da. of
the late W. B. Macdonald, Esq., of Ram-
merscales, Dumfriesshire; cr. K.B. 1887.
25, Blythswood Square, Glasgow; Western
(Glasgow), Conservative (Edinburgh),
and Carlton Clubs.
D'AGUILAR, Gen. Sir Charles Law-
rence, G.C.B. , son of the late Lieut.-Gen.
Sir George D'Aguilar, K.C.B. ; b. 1821; en-
tered R. A. 1838, became Capt. 1847, Major
1854, Lieut.-Col. 1856, Col. 1858, Maj. -Gen.
1868, Lieut.-Gen. 1877, Col.-Comdt. 1880,
and Gen. (retired) 1884 ; was Mil. Sec. to
Com. of Forces in China 1843-8 ; served
in Crimean campaign (horse shot, specially
mentioned in despatches, medal with two
clasps, 5th class Medjidie, Turkish medal,
andC.B.); and in Indian Mutiny 1857-8
(mentioned in despatches, and medal with
clasp) ; is a Grand Officer of legion of
Honour : m. 1852, Emily, da. of the late
Vice-Adm. the Hon. Josceline Percy, C.B.
[see D. Northumberland colls.]; cr. C.B.
1855, K.C.B. 1877, G.C.B. 1887. 4, Clif-
ton Crescent, Folkestone; Travellers , and
United Service Clubs.
DALBY, Sir William Bartlett, son of
the late Charles Allsopp Dalby, Esq. , of
Ashby-de-la-Zouch ; b. 1840 ; ed. at Sid-
ney Sussex Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1863, M.B.
1866, M.R.C.S. Eng. 1867, F.R.C.S. Eng.
1870) ; is Aural Surg. to St. George's
Hospital ; author of Treatises on Diseases
of the Ear : m. 1873, Hyacinthe, da. of
the late Major Edward Wellesley ; cr.
K.B. 1886. 18, Savile Row, W. ; Red
Lodge, Englcfield Green, Surrey; Gar-
rick and New University Clubs.
DALE, Sir Langham, K.C.M.G., son
of Henry Dale, Esq., of Kingsclere, N.
Hants ; b. 1826 ; ed. at Queen's CoLL,
Oxford (B.A. honours 1847, M.A. 1873) ;
Hon. LL.D., Glasgow 1859; was Pro-
fessor of Classics in S. African Coll., Cape
Town 1848-59, Sup.-Gen. of Education for
Cape Colony 1859-92, Pres. of Board of
Public Examiners 1859-72, Vice-Chancellor
of the Univ. of Cape of Good Hope,
1873, and Chm. of Civil Ser. Commn.
1886-7 ; >s Chancellor of the Univ. of
Cape of Good Hope, and a J. P. for the
Colony : m. 1849, Emma, who d. 1876,
da. of Thomas Ross, Esq., M.D. ; cr. \
K.C.M.G. 1889. Cape Town, Cape of\
Good Hope.
DALY, Gen. Sir Henry (Dermot),
G.C.B., C.I.E., son of Lieut.-Col. Fran-
cis Dermot Daly, of Daly's Grove, co.
Gahvay ; b. 1824 ; entered Army 1840,
became Capt. 1854, Major and Lieut.-Col.
1858, Col. 1864, Maj.-Gen. 1870, Lieut.-
Gen. 1877, and Gen. 1888 ; served in
Punjaub 1848-9 (medal with two clasps)
commanded against Hill Tribes 1850-
(medal with clasp), the corps of Guides
at siege of Delhi 1857 (twice wounded,
horse killed, and C.B.), Hodson's
Horse at siege of Lucknow 1858, and
Brigade of Hodson's Horse throughout
campaign in Oude 1858-9 ; was Gov.
Gen.'s Agent Central India 1870-81 ; is a
J.P. for co. Southampton ; unsuccessfully
contested Dundee (C) 1886: m. ist, 1852,
Susan Ely Ellen, da. of the late Edward
Kirkpatrick, Esq. , of Southampton ; 2ndly,
1882, Mrs. Stirling Dunlop ; cr. C.B. 1858,
K..C.B. 1875, C.I.E. 1880, G.C.B. 1889.
Rydc House, Kyde, Isle of Wight ; United
Service Club.
DANVERS, Sir Juland, K.C.SJ., son
of the late Frederick Dawes Danvers, Esq.,
of the Duchy of Lancaster Office ; b. 1826 ;
formerly Govt. Director of Indian Railway
Cos. and Sec. in Public Works Depart.,
India Office ; in 1885-6 made a tour of in-
spection of all the railways in India ; author
of the ' ' Annual Reports on Indian Rail-
ways : " m. 1851, Sarah Frances, da. of the
Rev. Henry Rochfort, of Rochfort, West-
meath; cr. K. C.S.I. 1886. 103, Lexham
Gardens, W.; Atkaueum, St. Stephens,
and Northbrook Clubs.
DARLEY, Hon. Sir Frederick Mat-
thew, son of the late Henry Darley, Esq. ,
of co. Wicklow; b. 1830 ; ed. at Dungan-
non Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Dublin
(B.A. 1851) ; Bar. Ireland 1853, N.S.
Wales 1862, Q.C. 1878 ; went Munster
Circuit ; appointed M.L.C. of N.S. Wales
1868 ; was Vice-Pres. of Executive Council
and Representative of Govt. in Legislative
Council 1881-3 I appointed Ch. Justice of
Supreme Court of N.S. Wales 1886, and
Lieut.-Gov. of N.S. Wales 1891 : m. 1860,
Lucy Forest, da. of Sylvester Browne,
Esq. ; cr. K.B. 1887. Sydney, New Sotitk
Wales; Carlton (London] and Union
(Sydney) Clubs.
DASENT, Sir George Webbe, D.C.L.t
3rd son of the late John Roche Dasent, Esq. ,
Attorney-Gen, of St. Vincent ; b. 1817 ; ed.
at Westminster Sch. and at Oxford Univ.
(D.C.L. 1852); Bar. Middle Temple Jan.
1852, and an Advocate in Doctors' Com-
mons Nov. 1852 ; was a Civil Ser. Commr.
1870-92 ; many years an Assist. Editor of
' ' The Times " ; an original member of
Roy. Commn. on Historical Manuscripts ;
has translated numerous works from the
KNIGHTS. 635
Norse, and is author of three 3-vol. novels,
and "Jest and Earnest, a Collection of
Essays and Reviews," &c. : m. 1846,
Frances Louisa, 3rd da. of the late
William Frederick Augustus Delane, Esq.,
of Bracknell, and Easthampstead, Berks ;
cr. K.B. 1876. Tower Hill, Ascot. Berks ;
AtheiKBiim Club.
DAUBENEY, Gen. Sir Henry Charles
Barnston, G.C.B., son of the late Lieut. -
Gen. Henry Daubeney, K.H., Col. 83rd
Foot, of Royal Crescent, Bath ; b. 1810 ;
ed. at Sandhurst ; entered Army 1829, and
served for 30 years from Ensign to Col. in
55th Regt., and n years subsequently
as Inspector of Army Clothing ; became
Major-Gen. 1868, Lieut. -Gen. 1877, and
Gen. (retired) 1880 ; appointed Col. 55th
Regt. (now 2nd Batn. Border Regt.) 1879 '•
served in Coorg Campaign 1834, in China
1841-2 as Major of Brigade (medal,
Brevet Major and C.B.) , and in Crimean
campaign (medal with three clasps, Turkish
medal, Legion of Honour, 4th class Med-
jidie, twice promoted for distinguished
services in the field) ; awarded Distin-
guished Service Reward 1855; is a J.P.
for cos. Clare and Middlesex, and for
Westminster City, and an Hon. Com.
of the Order of the Hospitallers of St.
John of Jerusalem in England : m. ist,
1840, Amelia, who d. 1857, only child of
Samuel Davy Liptrap, Esq., of Southamp-
ton ; 2nd, 1859, Henrietta Anne, who d.
1876, only da. of the late Charles Jacomb,
Esq., of Upper Clapton ; 3rd, 1878, Eliza,
2nd da. of Charles Carpenter, Esq., of
Brunswick Square, Brighton ; cr. C. B.
1842, K.C.B. 1871, G.C.B. 1884. Osterley
Lodge, Spring Grove, Isleworth ; United
Service, Junior Carlton and Constitu-
tional Clubs.
DAVENPORT, Sir Samuel, K.C.M.G.,
LL.D. , 4th son of the late George Daven-
port, Esq., of Oxford, and of Great Wigs-
ton, Leicestershire ; b. 1818 ; settled in S.
Australia, 1842 ; was Crown Nominee of
Legislative Council 1846-7, non- official
member of the partly elective Legislative
Council which passed the Constitution Act
1855-6, M.L.C. 1857-66, Hon. Executive
Commr. for Colony at International Ex-
hibitions of London 1851, Philadelphia
1876, Sydney 1879, and Melbourne 1880,
Assist. Executive Commr. for S. Australia
at Colonial and Indian Exhibition 1886 ;
and for many years Pres. of Roy. Agri-
cultural and Horticultural Sos. of S. Aus-
tralia and of Chamber of Manufactures of
S.Australia; Hon. LL.D. Camb. 1886 ;
is Pres. of S. Australian branch of Austra-
lian Roy. Geographical So. : m. 1842,
Margaret Fraser, da. of the late
William Lennox Cleland, Esq., of Cal-
cutta, bar. -at-law ; cr. K. B. 1884,
K.C.M.G. 1886. Beaumont, near Ade-
laide, S. Australia.
DAVEY, Sir Horace, Q.C., son of
the late Peter Davey, Esq., of Horton,
Bucks, and Torquay ; b. 1833 ; ed. at
636
KNIGHTAGE.
Rugby, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A.
double ist class 1856) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn
1861, and a Q.C. 1875 ; sat as M.P. for j
Christchurch (L) 1880-5 '• unsuccessfully j
contested Christchurch 1885, and Ipswich
and Stockport 1886; sat for Stockton -on- i
Tees (LG) 1888-92, when he was defeated ; j
was Solicitor-Gen. Feb. to July, 1886 : m. \
1862, Louisa Hawes, da. of the late John
Donkin, Esq. ; cr. K.B. 1886. Verdley\
Place, Fernhnrst, Sussex ; 86, Brook
Street, W. ; Devonshire, Oxford and Cam-
bridge, and National Liberal Clubs.
DAVIES, Sir Matthew Henry, son of
Ebenezer Davies, Esq. ; b. 1850 ; ed. at
Geelong Coll. , and at Melbourne Univ. ;
admitted a solicitor 1875 ; was for 5 years
Hon. Sec. to Council of Law Institute of
Victoria, Mayor of Prahran 1881-2, a
Member of Roy. Commn. on Transfer of
Land and Titles to Land 1885, connected '
with Indian and Colonial Exhibition in
London 1886-7, Chm. of Roy. Commas,
on Banking 1887 and on Electric Lighting
and Ventilation of Parliament Houses
1888, and Executive Commr. and Vice-
Pres. of Melbourne Centennial Interna-
tional Exhibition 1888 ; sat as M.P. for St.
Kilda 1883-8, and for Toorak since 1889 ;
appointed M.E.C. Victoria 1886, and
Speaker of Legislative Assembly 1887,
re-elected 1889 and retired 1892 ; is a J.P.
of Melbourne : m. 18 — , Elizabeth Locke,
el. da. of the Rev. Dr. Mercer, Presbyterian
Minister, of Melbourne; cr. K.B. 1890.
Brackucll, Toorak, Melbourne; Invermay,
Bayswater, Victoria.
DAVIES, Sir Robert Henry, K. C.S.I.,
C.I.E., son of Sir David Davies, K.C.H.,
Physician in Ordinary to H.M. William
IV. ; b. 1824 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and
at Haileybury ; appointed Assistant
Commr. in Cis-Satlaj States 1847, Settle-
ment Officer of the Bari Doab 1849,
Magistrate and Collector at Azimgarh
1858 (Indian Mutiny medal), Sec.toGovt.
of Punjaub, 1859, Financial Commr. 1864,
and Ch. Commr. of Oudh 1868; was Lieut .-
Gov. of Punjaub 1871-7 ; has been a mem-
ber of Council of Sec. of State for India
since 1885 : m. ist, J.ane Elizabeth, who d.
1860, da. of Maj.-Gen. G. Cautley ; 2nd,
Mary Frances, who d. 1879, da. of the Rev.
Joshua Cautley : cr. K. C.S.I. 1874, C.I.E.
1877. 20, Hyde Park Gate, S. W. ;
Rhosybedvj, Pumpsahit, Llandilo, Car-
marthenshire ; East India United Service
and Athenccum Clubs.
DAVIES, Maj.-Gen. Sir William
George, K. C.S.I., son of the late Dr. S.
Davies, H.E.I. C.S. ; />. 1828; ed. at
London Univ. Coll. ; entered Army 1848,
became Capt. 1861, Major 1868, Lieut.-
Col. 1874, Col. 1879, an(i Maj.-Gen. 1890 ;
served with force under Sir Colin Campbell
in Peshawur Valley, 1852 ; entered Punjab
Commn. 1854; appointed Dep. Commr.
1862, Commr. 1876, Financial Commr.
1883, and M.L.C. 1886 ; was Pres. of
Executive Committee for Imperial Assem-
blage, Delhi, 1877 : '''-'• 1860, Elizabeth
Bethea, da. of the late George Field,
Esq., opium agent, Bengal; cr. C.S.I.
1877, K.C.S.I. 1887. The Meadows,
Claygate, Es/icr ; East India United
Service Club.
DAWSON, Sir (John)\Villiam, C.M.G.,
LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S., son of the late
James Dawson, Esq., of Pictou, Nova
Scotia ; /'. 1820 ; ed. at Edinburgh Univ.
(M.A. 1856, LL.D. 1884), and LL.D. of
McGill Univ., Montreal 1857) ; was Sup.
of Education in Nova Scotia 1850-3 ; has
been since 1855 Principal and Professor of
Geology in McGill Coll. and Univ., of
which he is also Vice-Chancellor ; is an
eminent Geologist ; has contributed the re-
sult of many valuable and original investi-
gations in relation to Canadian geology,
and has devoted much time to improving
the Educational Systems of the Dominion ;
is a member of Council of Public Instruc-
tion of Province of Quebec, and Chm. of
Committee of Protestant Normal School,
Montreal ; was first Pres. of Roy. So. of
Canada, instituted 1882, Pres. of American
Asso. for Advancement of Science 1882-3,
and of British Asso. for Advancement of
Science for 1886 ; is an Hon. or a corre-
sponding member of many Scientific Socs.
on both sides of the Atlantic ; awarded in
1881 Lyell medal of London Geological
So. for original Geological Researches ;
his most recent works are "Acadian
Geology," "The Origin of the World,"
"The Chain of Life," "Fossil Men,"
"The Story of the Earth and Man,"
"Egypt and Syria," "Modern Science
in Bible Lands," and other works : m.
1847, Margaret A. Y., da. of G. Mercer,
Esq., of Edinburgh ; cr. C.M.G. 1881,
K.B. 1884. McGill College, Montreal.
DAY, Hon. Sir John Charles, el. son of
the late Capt. John Day (49th Regt.); b.
1826 ; ed. at Fribourg and at Downside
Coll., Bath; B.A. London Univ. 1845;
Bar. Middle Tetnple 1849, a Q.C. 1872, a
Bencher 1873, and Treasurer 1890; ap-
pointed a Judge of the High Court of
Justice (Queen's Bench Div.) 1882 : m.
1846, Henrietta, da. of J. H. Brown, Esq.;
cr. K.B. 1882. 25, Collingham Gardens,
S. W. ; Athenaitm Club.
DEANE, Right Hon. Sir James Parker,
P.C., Q.C., D.C.L., son of Henry Boyle
Deane, Esq., of Hurst Grove, Berkshire ;
b. 1812 ; ed. at Winchester, and at St.
John's Coll., Oxford (B.C.L. 1829, Fellow
of St. John's 18— , D.C.L. 1839); Bar.
Inner Temple 1841, a Q.C. and Bencher
1858, and Treasurer 1873 ; appointed
Admiralty Advocate 1868, Chancellor of
Dio. of Salisbury 1871, and Vicar-Gen, of
Province of Canterbury 1872 : m. 1841,
Isabella Frances, da. of Bargrave Wyborn,
Esq. ; cr. K.B. 1885, P.C. 1892. 16,
Westbourne Ten-ace, W. ; Athenaeum
Club.
! DE KEVSER, Sir Polydore, son of the
late Constant De Keyser, Esq., of Ter-
monde, Belgium ; b. 1832 ; elected a i
member of Common Council of City of
London 1868, was an Alderman (Farring-
don Without Ward) 1882-92, Sheriff of
London and Middlesex 1882-3, and Lord
Mayor of London 1887-8 ; is a J.P. for
Middlesex, and a Com. of Order of
Leopold of Belgium and of the Legion
of Honour : m. 1862, Louise, da. of the '
late Isidor Pieron, of Brussels; cr. K.B.
1888. Chatham House, Grove Road, Clap- ',
ham Park, S. W.
DENT, Sir Alfred, K.C.M.G., son!
of the late Thomas Dent, Esq., of China, !
and Hyde Park Gardens, W. ; b. 1844 ;
ed. at Eton ; is connected with business
in the East, a Director of several City
Cos., and Founder of the British North
Borneo Co. ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1888. Ravens-
worth, Eastbourne ; 24, Ryder Street, St. \
James's, S. W. ; Oriental, Marlborough,
and Garrick Clubs.
DE SOUZA, Sir Walter Eugene, '
4th son of Lawrence de Souza, Esq. ; :
b. 1847 ; ed. at St. Gregory's College,
Downside, Bath ; was Consul for Portugal
at Calcutta, 1870-8, and Consul- Gen.
there 1878-84 ; is a County Councillor for
London, Westminster Div. , a Count of
the Roman Empire, an hereditary Knight
of the Golden Spur, and a Knight of the
Legion of Honour, Com . of the Order of '
Christ of Portugal, and of the Order of
Our Lady of the Conception of Villa
Vi^oza, and Officer of Public Instruction
in France ; received Knighthood for chari-
ties instituted and established by him ; I
cr. K.B. 1879. 35, Albert Hall Man-
sions, S. W. ; Carlton Club.
DES VCEUX, Sir George William, !
K.C.M.G. [see Des Vosux, Bart.].
DEVAH SINGH, Sir Sirdar, K.C.S.I.,
son of Sirdar Khoshhal Singh ; b. 1834 ; I
entered the service of H.H. the Maharaja
of Putiala 1846 ; appointed an Assist.
Judicial Minister 1852, Regt. Risaldar
1855, Sup. of State Toshakhana 1856,
Sirdar Deorhiwalla (the officer through
whom all orders of the Maha Rajas are
issued) 1858, Col. of Cav. No. 2 1860,
Nazim or head-officer of Pinjore Dist.
1863, and of Mahundurgurh Dist. 1867,
Judicial Min. of State 1867, Dewan or
Financial Min. 1873, and Pres. of Council
of Regency of Putiala 187=; ; is a Fellow of
Punjab Univ. ; cr. K.C.S.L 1880. Putiala,
Punjab.
DEVEREUX, Sir Joseph, son of the
late Charles Thomas Topping Devereux,
Esq., of Windsor ; b. 1816 ; is an Alder-
man, a J.P. for Windsor, and a County
Councilor for Windsor, Park Ward
Div. ; was Mayor of Windsor 1869, 1881
and 1883 ; has Order of Leopold of Bel-
gium : m. 1843, Louisa, who d. 1890, da.
of the late Robert Bowden, Esq., of Man-
chester ; cr. K.B. 1883. Queen's Place,
Windsor.
KNIGHTS. 637
DE ViLLlERS, Hon. Sir John Henry,
K.C.M.G., son of C. C. De Villiers.
Esq.; b. 1842 ; ed. at S. African Coll. and
Univs. of Utrecht and Berlin ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1865 ; represented Worcester in
Cape Parliament, 1866-73 '< was Attorney-
Gen, of Cape Colony 1872-4, since when he
has been Ch. Justice of Cape of Good
Hope ; was a Commr. for settlement of
Transvaal Territory 1881, and a Commr.
on Education in the Colony 1879-80 ; is a
member of Council of Univ. of Cape of
Good Hope : m. 1871, Aletta, da. of J. P.
Jordaan, Esq., of Worcester, Cape of
Good Hope ; cr. K.B. 1877, K.C.M.G.
1882. Cape Town ; Wynbcrg, Cape of
Good Hope.
DE WET, Sir Jacobus Albertus,
K. CM. G. ; b. 18— ; elected M.E.C. Cape
of Good Hope 1884 ; was Sec. for Native
Affairs 1884-90, since when he has been
British Agent in S. African Republic ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1890. Pretoria, S. Africa.
DE WET, Sir Jacobus Petrus, son of
the late J. C. de Wet, Esq., of the Cape
of Good Hope ; b. 1838 ; ed. at Univ.
Coll., Lond. (B.A. Lond. Univ. 1860) ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1863 and joined the
Cape Bar same year ; was a member of
Cape Legislative Assembly 1864-73, Soli-
citor-Gen, of Cape of Good Hope 1873-8,
acting Puisne Judge of Supreme Court of
Cape of Good Hope 1878, Recorder of
High Court GriqualandW. 1878-80, acting
Administrator of Griqualand W. 1879-80,
Ch. Justice of Transvaal 1880-1, a Commr.
for investigating claims arising out of the
hostilities between the British Forces and
the Boers 1881-2, and Acting Ch. Justice
of Ceylon 1882-3 : m. 1877, Emma, da.
of James Fuller, Esq., of ThornlandS,
near King William's Town ; cr. K.B.
1883. Goiiubie, Enys Road, Eastbourne.
DE WINTON, Maj.-Gen. Sir Francis
Walter, K.C.M.G., C.B., D.C.L., LL.D.,
son of Walter de Winton, Esq., of
Maesllwch Castle, Radnor ; b. 1835 ;
Hon. LL.D. Camb. 1892, D.C.L. Dur-
ham 18 — ; entered R.A. 1854, became
Capt. 1860, Major 1872, Lieut. -Col. 1880,
Col. 1884 (h.p. 1885), and Hon. Maj.-Gen.
(retired) 1890 ; served in Crimean Cam-
paign 1855 (medal with clasp, Legion
of Honour, and Turkish medal) ; was
A.D.C. to Sir W. F.Williams when comdg.
Forces in British N. America 1860-5, and
on his staff when Lieut. -Gov. of Nova
Scotia 1864-7, and when Gov. of Gibraltar
1870-72 ; was a Mil. Attache" at Embassy,
Constantinople 1877-8, and Sec. to Gov.
Gen. of Canada (M. of Lome) 1878-80, and
Mil. Sec. 1880-83 ; entered the service of
the King of the Belgians 1884, and was
Administrator Gen. of the New Congo
State 1885-6 (Com. of Belgian Order of
Leopold, Congo Star) ; employed on
special service on W. Coast of Africa
1887-8, and as H.M.'s Commr. in Swazi-
land 1889 ; was A.Q.M.G., Headquarters
638
KNIGHTAGE.
1888-90, and Administrator-Gen, of British
E. Africa Co. 1890-91 ; appointed Comp-
troller and Treasurer of the Household,
to H.R.H. the late Duke of Clarence and
Avondale, Jan. 1892, and to H.R.H. the
Duke of York, Feb. 1892 ; m. 1864, Evelyn,
da. of Christopher Rawson, Esq., of Len-
noxville, E. Canada; a: C.M.G. 1882,
K.C.M.G. 1884, C.B. 1888. Winkfield,
Windsor ; Marlborough, United Service
and Pratt 's Clubs.
DIBBS, Sir George, K.C.M.G., son
of Capt. John Dibbs, H.E.I.C.S. ; b.
1834 ; ed. in Sydney ; was Premier N.S.
Wales Jan. to March 1880, Colonial
Treasurer 1883-5, Premier and Colonial
Sec. Oct. 1885, Treasurer and Premier
Oct. to Dec. 1885, and Premier and
Colonial Sec. 1886-7, and J^^9 < has again
been Premier and Colonial Sec. since 1891 ;
represented N. S. Wales at Australasian
Federation Convention 1891 ; is engaged
in mercantile pursuits : m. 18 — , Annie
Maria, da. of the late Hon. R. M. Robey,
M. L.C., of Newtown, Sydney, N. S.
Wales; cr. K.C.M.G. 1892. Penrith,
Sydney, N. S. Wales.
DlCKESON, Sir Richard, el. son of
the late Richard Dickeson, Esq., of St.
Margaret's, Rochester ; b. 1823 ; ed. at
Sir Joseph Williamson's Sch., Roches-
ter ; is a Merchant at Dover, having branch
businesses in London, Dublin and Alder-
shot ; was a Member of the Corporation
of Dover 1853-85, and four times Mayor of
that borough : m. ist, 1848, Elizabeth
Barber, who d. 1865, da. of John Rey-
nolds, Esq., of Dover; 2nd, 1878, Eliza,
da. of William Garwood, Esq. , of Palace
Grove, Bromley, Kent; cr. K.B. 1884.
.The Grand Hotel, Northumberland
Avenue, W.C. ; City Liberal Club.
DICKSON, Gen. Sir Collingwood,
G.C.B., V.C., son of the late Major-Gen.
Sir Alexander Dickson, G.C.B., K.C.H. ;
b. 1817 ; entered R.A. 1835, became Capt.
and Major 1846, Lieut. -Col. 1854, Col.
1855, Major-Gen. 1866, Col. Comdt. 1875,
Lieut. -Gen. 1876, and Gen. 1877 ; retired |
1884 ; was Inspector-Gen, of Artilleryi87i-5,
Pres. of Ordnance Committee War Office
1881-5, and sometime an A. D.C. toH.M. ;
served on the Staff of Lord Raglan in ;
Crimea 1854-5 (medal with four clasps,
V.C., Officier of Legion of Honour, Med-
jidie, 2nd class, and orders of San Fer- i
nando, Isabel la Catolica, and Charles III.):
m. 1847, Harriet, 2nd da. of the Rev. !
Thomas Burnaby, M.A., V. of Blakesley, ]
Northampton; cr. C.B. 1855, K.C.B. i
1871, G.C.B. 1884. 79, Claverton Street, \
S. W. ; United Service Club.
DILLON, Gen. Sir Martin Andrew,
K.C.B. , C.S.I., son of the late Major
Dillon, of Lissane, co. Mayo ; b. 1826 ;
entered Army 1843, became Capt. 1855, I
Major 1858, Lieut. -Col. 1861, Col. 1868, j
Maj.-Gen. 1878, Lieut.-Gen. 1887, and Gen. i
1892 ; served with gSth Regt. in Punjab j
1848-9 (medal), at forcing the Kohat Pass
1850 (medal with clasp), with Rifle Brig, in
Crimea 1856, and in India Mutiny Cam-
paigns 1857-9 (medal with clasp), as A. A. G.
in China Expedition 1860 (medal with
clasps), and in Abyssinian Campaign 1867-8
(medal, and mentioned in despatches); was
anA.D.C. to H.M. 1868-78, and Assist.
Mil. Sec. to F.M. H.R.H. the Com.-in-
Ch. 1878-83 ; commanded a Div. of Indian
Army 1884-7; «'. C.B. 1868, K.C.B. 1887.
United Service and Marlborough Clubs.
DlNGLI, His Honour Sir Adrian,
G.C.M.G., C.B., LL.D., son of the late
Sir Paul Dingli, G.C.M.G., Pres. of H.M.
Court of Appeal, Malta ; b. 1817; LL.D.
of Malta Univ. 1836 ; Bar. of Malta, 1837 ;
elected Member of Council of Govt. of
Malta 1849 ; was Crown Advocate, Legal
Adviser to Govt., and ex-officio Member of
Council 1854-80, when he was appointed
Ch. Justice of Malta ; reformed and codi-
fied the law of Malta : m. ist, 1854,
Catherine, who d. 1857, da. of the late V.
Mamo, Esq., C.M.G. ; 2nd, 1879, Amy
Mildred Mary, da. of William Henry
Charlton, Esq., of Hesleyside, Northum-
berland ; cr. C.M.G. 1856, C.B. 1859,
K.C.M.G. 1860, G. C.M.G. 1868. 3,
Strada Fonii, Valetta, Malta.
DIXON, Sir Daniel, son of the late
Thomas Dixon, Esq., of Larne, co.
Antrim ; b. 1844 ; ed. privately, and at
Roy. Academical Institution, Belfast ;
elected Town Councillor (Dock Ward),
Belfast 1871, Alderman 1882, and Mayor
(subsequently Lord Mayor) 1892 ; is
partner in the firm of Thomas Dixon and
Sons, timber merchants and shippers, of
Belfast, a Member of Belfast Harbour
Board, a J.P. for cos. Antrim and Down,
and Director of several cos. : in. ist
1867, Lizzie, who d. 1868, da. of the late
James Agnew, Esq., of Belfast ;2nd, 1870,
Annie, da. of the late James Shaw, Esq.,
of Belfast ; cr. K.B. 1892. Ballymenoch,
Holywood, co. Down ; The Farm, Grooms-
fort, co. Down ; Constitutional, and Union
(Belfast}.
DIXON, Sir Raylton, son of the late
Jeremiah Dixon, Esq., of Balla Wray,
Ambleside ; b. 1838 ; ed. privately ; was
Mayor of Middlesbrough 1888 ; formerly
Major ist. N. Yorkshire Artillery Vol. ;
is a J.P. and a D.L. for N. Riding of
Yorkshire, a Knight of the Order of St.
John of Jerusalem, and head of the firm
of Raylton Dixon and Co., shipbuilders, of
Middlesbrough; unsuccessfully contested
Middlesbrough (C) 1885: m. 1863, Eliza-
beth, da. of the late Robert Walker, Esq.,
M.D., of Greenock ; cr. K.B. 1890.
Gunnergate Hall, Marton-in-Cleveland,
Middlesbrough ; Junior Carlton and
Constitutional Clubs.
DOBSON, Hon. Sir William Lambert,
el. son of the late John Dobson, Esq. , Solici-
tor and Notary Public of Hobart, and
formerly of Gateshead, co. Durham ; //.
1833; ed. at Hutchins' Sch., Hobart;
Bar. Middle Temple 1856 ; appointed
M.E.C. 1861 ; was a member of House of
Assembly, Tasmania, 1861-70, Attorney-
Gen, of Tasmania 1861-2 and 1866-70,
and a Puisne Judge of Supreme Court
1870-85, since when he has been Ch.
Justice ; m. 1858, Fanny Louisa, da. of
Rev. W. H. Browne, LL.D., of Launces-
ton, Tasmania, and of Ballinvoher, co.
Cork ; cr. K.B. 1886. Hobart, Tasmania ;
National Conservative Club.
DORMER, Lieut.-Gen, the Hon. Sir
James Charlemagne, K.C.B. [see B.
Dormer].
DoUGLASSjSzrJamesNicholas,/^.^
el. son of the late Nicholas Douglass, C. E.,
of Stella House, Penzance ; b. 1826 ; for-
merly Engineer in Ch. of Trinity House :
m. 1854, Mary, da. of James Tregarthen,
Esq., of St. Mary's, Scilly ; cr. K. B. 1882.
Stella House, Diilwich, S.E. ; Whitehall
Club.
DOULTON, Sir Henry, son of the
late John Doulton, Esq., of Lambeth ; b.
1820 ; is a D.L. for City of London, a
J.P. for co. London, a member of Cord-
wainers' and Turners' Cos. , an Almoner
of St. Thomas's Hospital, a Chevalier of
Legion of Honour, aVice-Pres. of Council
of So. of Arts, an A.I.C.E., and senior
partner in firm of Doulton and Co. , of
Lambeth Pottery and Sanitary Engineering
Works, London, of Rowley Regis, of
Smethwick, of St. Helen's, of Burslem,
and of Paisley ; in 1885 received Albert
Medal of So. of Arts, in recognition of
impulse given by him to production of ,
artistic pottery in this country : m. 1849,
Sarah, who d. 1888, da. of J. L. Kennaby,
Esq. ; cr. K. B. 1887. 10, Queen's Gate Gar- \
dens, S. W. ; Woolpit, Ewhurst, Surrey.
Do\VKLL,Adm.Sir William Montagu,
K.C.B. , son of the Rev. William Dowell,
V. of Holme Lacy, Hereford ; b. 1825 ;
entered R.N. 1839, became Lieut. 1847, ,
Com. 1854, Capt. 1858, Rear-Adm. 1875, i
Vice-Adm. 1880, andAdm. 1885; retired
1890 ; served in China War 1841-2 (medal i
with clasp), with Naval Brig, in garrisoning
Monte Video 1 846-7, in the trenches at siege
of Sebastopol 1854-5 (wounded, medal with
clasp, Turkish medal, Chevalier of Legion
of Honour, and 5th class Medjidie), at
capture of Canton 1857 (clasp), as
Capt. of H. M.S. " Barrossa," at taking
Simono-Seki 1864 (specially mentioned, 1
C.B., and Officer of Legion of Honour),
and in Egyptian campaign i882(medal, 2nd
class Osmanieh, and thanked by Parlia-
ment) ; was Commodore on W. Coast of
Africa 1867-71, a naval A.D.C. to H.M.
1870-5, second in command of Channel
Squadron 1877-8, Senior Officer on Irish
Coast 1878-80, and in command of Channel
Squadron 1882-4, of China Station 1884-5,
and at Devonport 1888-90 ; is a J.P. for
Devon : m. 1855, Caroline Johnna, da. of
Capt. Pyke, R.N., of Ford, Bideford ; cr. \
KNIGHTS. 639
C.B. 1864, K.C.B. 1882. /•'<>;-</, Bideford;
United Service Club.
DOWNER, Sir John William,
K.C.M.G.; b. 1844; ed. at St. Peter's
Coll., Adelaide (Scholar 1862) ; Bar 1867,
and a Q.C. 1878; acted as member of
Colonial Convention at Sydney 1883, and
as Delegate for S. Australia at Colonial
Conference in London 1887 and Attorney-
Gen, for S. Australia 1881-4, and again
1885, and Premier of S. Australia 1885-7 ;
again Premier since 1892 : m. 18 — , Eliza-
beth, da. of the Rev. J. Henderson ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1887. North Adelaide, South
Australia ; Adelaide Club.
DRINKWATER, Hon. Sir William
Leece, son of John Drinkwater, Esq., of
Liverpool, and Moor Platt, Lancashire ;
b. 1812; ed. at St. John's Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1834, M.A. 1837) ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1837 ; appointed 2nd Deemster of
Isle of Man 1847, and ist Deemster 1854 ;
is a Member of Council of Isle of Man :
m. 1840, Elinor Drinkwater, da. of the
late Peter Bourne, Esq., and sister of Col.
Sir James Bourne, ist Bart, (ext.) ; cr.
K.B. 1877. Kirby, Isle of Man.
DRUMMOND, Hon. Sir Edmund,
K.C.l.E. [seeV. Strathallan. ]
DRUMMOND, Hon. Sir James Robert,
G. C.B. [see V. Strathallan].
Du CANE, Maj.-Gen. Sir Edmund
Frederick, K.C.B., son of the late Major
Richard Du Cane, 2oth Light Dragoons ;
b. 1830; entered R.E. 1848, became Capt.
1858, Major 1872, Lt.-Col. 1873, Col.
1878, and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1887; was
employed in carrying out Great Exhibi-
tion of 1851, and was Assist.-Sec. of
Juries, and Assist. -Sup. of Foreign Side ;
employed in connection with Convict
Depart, in W. Australia 1851-6, being a
Magistrate of the Colony and Visiting
Magistrate of Convict Stations (services
specially reported by Gov. of Colony in
1856) ; offered and declined a Cominis-
sionership to settle the Oregon boundary ;
employed in War Office 1856-63 ; was a
Director of Convict Prisons and Inspector
of Mil. Prisons 1863-69, and 1869-77 Chm.
of Directors of Convict Prisons, Surveyor-
Gen, of Prisons, Inspector-Gen, of Mil.
Prisons, and a Member of Council of
Broadmoor Asylum ; appointed 1877 Chm.
of Commrs. of Prisons: m. ist, 1855, Mary
Dorothea, whorf. i88t, da. of the late Lt.'-
Col. John Molloy ; 2ndly, 1882, Florence
Victoria, widow of Col. Marmaduke J.
Grimston, and da. of the late Col. Saun-
derson; cr. K.C.B. 1877. 40, Queen's
Gate Gardens, S. W.
DUCKWORTH, SirDyce,M.D.,LL.jD.,
son of the late Robinson Duckworth, Esq.,
of Liverpool ; b. 1840 ; ed. at Roy. Institu-
tion Sch., Liverpool, and Edinburgh Univ.
(M.D., honours and gold medal, 1863,
Hon. LL.D. 1890) ; F.R.C.P. Lond.
1870, Hon. M.D. Roy. Univ., Ireland,
and Hon. F.R.C.P.I. 1887; served as
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KNIGHTAGE.
Assist. -Surg. R.N. 1864-5; elected Assist.-
Physician to St. Bartholomew's Hospital
1869, and Physician and Lecturer on
Clinical Medicine 1883 ; Treasurer of Roy. ;
Coll. of Physicians of London 1884, and I
representative of that body in Medical
Council of United Kingdom 1886 ; Pres.
of Clinical So. of London 1891 ; is Hon.
Physician to H.R.H. Prince of Wales, and
a Knight of the Order of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem : m. ist, 1870, Annie
Alicia, who d. 1889, relict of John Smith, !
Esq., of Bombay ; 2nd, 1890, Ada Emily,
da. of G.Arthur Fuller, Esq. [see Loraine,
Bart., colls.] ; c>: K.B. 1886. n, Cinif ton-
Street, IV. ; Atheiucuni Club.
DUFF, Right Hon. Sir Mountstuart
Elphinstone GRANT-, P.C., G.C.S./., ;
C.I.E., F.R.S., son of the late James \
Cuninghame Grant Duff, Esq. , of Eden-
the first Political Resident atSattara, and :
author of " The History of the Mahrattas";
b. 1829 ; ed. at Edinburgh, and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1850, 2nd class in
literis kumanioribus, M.A. 1853, LL.B. in
honours at London Univ. 1854) ; gained
in 1853 the studentship of fifty guineas
offered for competition by the United Inns
of Court ; Bar. Inner Temple 1854 ; was
Under Sec. of State for India 1868-74,
Lord Rector of Aberdeen Univ. 1866-72, i
and Under Sec. of State for the Colonies ;
1880- 1 ; is a D.L. for cos. Aberdeen and
Moray, and a J. P. for co. Banff ; has been :
Pres, of Roy. Geographical So. since 1889 ;
sat as M.P. for Elgin District (L) 1857-81 ; .
was Gov. of Madras 1881-6 : m. 1859,
Anna Julia, C.I., only child of Edward ,
Webster, Esq., of North Lodge, Ealing ;
cr. P.C. 1880, C.I.E. 1881, G.C.S.I. 1886. ,
York House, Twickenham ; Brooks s and \
Athenccum Clubs.
DUFFY, .SYrCharles Gava.n,A'.C.M.G.,
son of a merchant in co. Monaghan ;
.b. 1816 ; ed. at Belfast Institution; Bar.
King's Inns, Dublin, 1846; in i842started
the Nation journal " to create and foster
public opinion in Ireland, and make it racy
•of the soil;" founded the "Young Ire-
land " party, and in 1844 was tried with
O'Connell for ' ' sedition ;" quitted the
"Repeal Association" in 1847, and assisted
to found the " Irish Confederation ;" in
1848-9 was twice unsuccessfully prosecuted
for " treason felony ;" having revived the
\\ition, which had been suspended, he i
helped to found an Irish Parliamentary j
party; sat as M.P. for New Ross (L) \
1852-6, when he went to Australia, where
he was successively Min. of Public Lands !
and Works,, and of Roads and Railways,
in the Colony of Victoria, and in 1871 be-
came Premier, having in 1861 declined the ;
position ; was afterwards Speaker of Legis- ;
lative Assembly ; upon settling in Victoria,
he was presented with a handsome estate
by the Irish inhabitants of that colony ;
was Chin, of a Royal Commn. for Federa-
tion of the Australian Colonies, and sub-
sequently Chm. of a Conference of Aus-
tralian Govts. to procure concessions from
the Imperial Parliament, and which con-
cessions have since been granted : in. ist,
1842, Emily, who d. 1845, da. of the late
Francis McLaughlin, Esq., of Belfast ; 2nd,
1846, Susan, who d. 1878, da. of Philip
Hughes, Esq., of Xewry ; 3rd, 1881,
Louise, who d. 1889, da. of George Hall,
Esq. , of Rockferry, Cheshire; cr. K. B. 1873,
K.C.M.G. 1877. Nice.
DURAND, Sir Henry Mortimer,
K. C.I.E., C.S.I., son of the late Maj.-
Gen. Sir Henry Marion Durand, K.C.S. L,
C.B. [see Durand, Bart.]; b. 1850; ed.
at Blackheath Proprietary Sch. ; Bar.
Lincoln's Inn 1872 ; entered B.C.S. 1873,
and was employed in Foreign Office and
Political Depart. ; accompanied Gen.
Roberts to Afghanistan Sept., 1879, and
was present at Charasia and the fighting
round Cabul ; is Sec. to Govt. of India in
Foreign Depart. , and to the Orders of the
Star of India and the Indian Empire : m.
1875, Ella Rebe, da. of Teignmouth
Sandys, Esq., B.C.S. ; cr. C.S.I. 1881,
K. C.I.E. 1889. Simla.
EADE, Sir Peter, Jf.D.y only son of
the late Peter Eade, Esq., of Blofield,
Norwich ; b. 1825 ; ed. at King's Coll.,
London, of which he is an Hon.
Fellow; M.B. London 1847, M.D. London
1850, and F.R.C.P. London 1873 ; is Con-
sulting Physician to Norfolk and Norwich
Hospital, and a J.P. for Norwich ; was
Sheriff of Norwich 1880-1, and Mayor of
that city 1883-4 : m. 1872, Ellen, widow of
Henry Ling, Esq., and only da. of the late
Hugh .Rump, Esq. , of Wells, Norfolk ;
cr. K.B. 1885. 68, St. Giles's Street,
Xonuich.
EDGAR, Sir John Ware, K.C.I.E.,
C. S. I. , son of the late John Peard Edgar,
Esq., of Palace Gardens, Kensington, W. ;
b. 1839; entered B.C.S. 1861 ; was Dep.
Commr., Cachar 1867, Political officer
with Loshai Expedition 1872 (medal with
clasp), Junior 'Sec. to Govt. of Bengal
1872, and Dep. Commr., Darjeeling 1873 ;
appointed Magistrate and Collector at
Shahabad 1878, Commr. at Patna 1880,
Magistrate and Collector at Chumparum
1880, Commr. at Chittagong 1881, Sec.
to Govt. of Bengal 1884, and Ch. Sec. to
Govt. of Bengal 1887 ; retired 1892 ; cr.
C.S.I. 1873, K.C.I.E. 1889. Villa Guic-
ciardini a Montughi, Florence ; Badmin-
ton and East India United Set vice Clubs.
EDGE, Hon. Sir John, only son of the
lateB.B. Edge, Esq., of Clonbrock, Queen's
co.; b. 1841 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B. A.
Junior Moderator in Ethics and Logics
1861, LL.B 1862); Bar. King's Inn,
Dublin, 1864, Bar. Middle Temple 1866,
and Q.C. 1886; went N. and N.E. Cir-
cuits ; has been Ch. Justice of N.W.
Provinces since 1886 : in. 1867, Laura, da.
of the late Thomas Loughborough, Esq.,
of Tulse Hill, Surrey; cr. K.B. 1886.
Allahabad, .V. IV. Provinces India; Junior
Carlton and East India United Service
Clubs.
EDLIN, Sir Peter Henry, son of the
late Edward Colsill Edlin, Esq. , of Stanley
Grove, Mortlake, Surrey ; b. 1819 ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1847, Q.C. 1869, and a
Bencher 1870; went W. Circuit; appointed
a Revising Barrister 1865 ; is a J.P. and
a D. L. for Middlesex, and Chm. of Co. of
London Sessions ; has been Recorder of
Bridgwater since 1872 ; was Assist. Judge
of Middlesex Sessions 1874-89 : m. 1870,
Amy Alicia, who d. 1886, da. of the late
Thomas Bruce Swinhoe, Esq. (Solicitor
to H.E.I.C.), of Calcutta; cr. K.B. 1888.
64, Queensborough Terrace, Hyde Park,
W. ; Wentworth House, Clifton, Bristol ;
Union Club.
EDWARDS, Lieut.-Col. £'*> Fleet wood
Isham, K.C.B., son of the late Thomas
Edwards, Esq. ; b. 1842 ; ed. at Harrow ;
entered R.E. 1863, became Capt. 1877,
Major 1883, and Lieut.-Col. 1890 ; was
A.D.C. to Gov. of Bermuda 1867-9, Assist.
Inspector of Works, Roy. Arsenal, 1870-5,
• and A.D.C. to Inspector-Gen, of Forti-
fications 1875-8 ; accompanied Gen.
Sir John Lintorn Simmons, G.C. B. , to
Berlin Congress 1878 ; has been an Assist.
Keeper of the Privy Purse and Assist.
Private Sec. to H.M. since 1878, a Groom
in Waiting to H.M. since 1880, and an
Extra Equerry to H.M. since 1888 :
m. ist, 1871, Edith, who d. 1873, da. of
the Rev. Allan Smith-Masters, of Camer,
Kent ; and, 1880, Mary, da. of the late
Major John Routledge Majendie, g2nd
Highlanders; cr. C.B. 1882, K.C.B. 1887.
Springfield, Old Charlton ; St. James1 s
Palace, S. W.; United Service and Junior
United Service Clubs.
EDWARDS, Sir George William ; b.
1818 ; elected an Alderman of Bristol 1874,
and Mayor 1877, 1878, 1879, and 1887 ;
is a partner in firm of Edwards, Ringer
and Co., tobacco manufacturers, a County
Alderman of Bristol, and Pres. of Bristol
Madrigal So. : m. 18 — , Mary Hassall,
whorf. 1892, da. of ; cr. K.B. 1887.
Sea Walls, Stoke Bishop, Bristol ; St.
Stephen's and Constitutional Clubs.
EDWARDS, Sir Henry, son of the late
John Edwards, Esq., of Somerton, Somer-
set; £.1820; is a D.L. and J.P. for Dorset,
a D.L. for Tower Hamlets, a J.P. for
Middlesex and Surrey, Dep. Chm. of In-
dustrial Dwellings Co., and a Merchant ;
sat as M.P. for Weymouth (L) 1867-85,
having been defeated there in 1865 ; cr.
K.B. 1885. Ham, Redhill, Surrey ; 53,
Berkeley Square, W. ; Reform and Wind-
ham Clubs.
EDWARDS, Lieut.-Gen. Sir James
Bevan, K.C.M.G., C.B., son of the late
S. Price Edwards, Esq. ; /». 1834 ; entered
R.E. 1852, became Capt. 1859, Major
1860, Lieut.-Col. 1871, Col. 1877 (h.p.
1882), Maj.-Gen. 1887, and Lieut-Gen.
1891 ; served in Crimean Campaign 1855-6,
HTS-. 641
and was employed in demolition of Docks-
at Sebastopol (medal and Turkish medal),
in Indian Mutiny 1858-9 (medal with
clasp), and in China 1864-6 (gold medal
from Chinese Govt.) ; commanded R.E.
at Shorncliffe 1879-82, and in N. Dist.
1884-5 I was Comdg. R.E. in Suakim Ex-
pedition 1885 (medal with clasp,
Khedive's star) ; was Comdt. Sch.of Mil.
Engineering 1885-8, specially employed
to inspect and report upon Organisation
of Local Forces of Australian Colonies-
and New Zealand 1889, and in command
of troops in China 1889-90 : m. 1868,
Alice Anne, only da. of the late Ralph
Brocklebank, Esq., of Childwall Hall.
Liverpool; cr. C.B. 1877, K.C.M.G.
1891. West Lodge, Folkestone ; United
Service and Travellers' Clubs.
E G E R T O N , Sir Robert Eyles.
K.C.S.I., C.I.E. [see Grey-Egerton.Bart.,
colls. ].
ELDER, Sir Thomas, G.C.M.G., son
of the late George Elder, Esq., of
Kirkcaldy, Fifeshire ; b. 1818 ; is senior
partner in mercantile firm of Elder, Smith
and Co., Adelaide; started the Wallaroo and
Moonta Copper Mines ; introduced camels
into the Colony, fitted out three exploring
expeditions, and gave ^30,000 towards
endowing the Univ. of Adelaide ; was a
M.L.C. ofS. Australia 1863-78, and Hon.
Commr. for S. Australia at Paris Exhi-
bition 1878 ; cr. K.B. 1878, G.C.M.G.
1887. Adelaide, S. Australia ; Reform
Club.
ELLES, Maj.-Gen. Sir William Kid-
ston, K.C.B. , el. son of Malcolm J. Elles,
Esq. ; b. 1837 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst ; entered 38th Regt. 1854,
became Capt. 1858, Major 1870, Lieut.-
Col. 1877, Col. 1881, and Maj.-Gen. 1890 ;
passed Staff Coll. 1862 ; served in Crimean
Campaign 1854-5 (medal with clasp.
Legion of Honour, Turkish medal, men-
tioned in despatches), in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1857 (medal with clasp), as
D.A.A.G. in Hazara Campaign 1868
(medal with clasp, mentioned in des-
patches), in Upper Burmah 1886-7, as A.G.
Madras Army (clasp, C. B., mentioned in
despatches), and in command of Hazara
Campaign 1891 (mentioned in despatches,
clasp, K.C.B.) ; employed on Head-
quarters Staff in India 1864-70, and in
Intelligence Depart., War Office 1875-7 ;
commanded 38th Regt. 1877-8 ; was
A.A.G. at Horse Guards 1878-83, Brig.-
Gen. in command ol Nagpore force
1883-5, A..G. of Madras Army 1885-7,
A.D.C. to H.M. 1881-90, and A.G. in
India 1887-90, since when he has com-
manded ist class Dist., Bengal : m. 1863,
Eleanor Noble, da. of the late George
Warre, Esq. ; cr. C.B. (civil) 1879, C.B.
(military) 1887, K.C.B. 1891. Rawul
Pindi. Bengal ; United Service and Army
and J\'avy Clubs.
ELLIOT, A dm. of the Fleet the Hon.
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Sir Charles Gilbert John Brydone, K. C.B.
[see E. Minto].
ELLIOT, Adm. Sir George, K.C.B.
[see E. Minto, colls.].
ELLIOT, Right Hon. Sir Henry
George, P.C., G.C.B. [see E. Minto].
ELLIOTT, .SzrCharles Alfred, K.C.S.I.,
son of the Rev. H. V. Elliott, of Brigh-
ton ; b. 1835 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (LL.B. 1866); entered B.C.S.
1856 ; served during Indian Mutiny 1857-8
(medal); was Sec. to Famine Commn.
1878-80, Imperial Census Commr. 1880-1,
Ch. Commr. of Assam 1881, Pres. of
Finance Committee 1886, and a Member
of Council of Gov.-Gen. of India 1887-
90, since when he has been Lieut. -Gov. of
Bengal : m. ist, 1866, Louisa, who d.
1877, da. of G. W. Dumbell, Esq., of
Belmont, Isle of Man ; 2nd, 1887, Alice,
da. of the late Thomas Gaussen, Esq.,
of Guernsey, and widow of T.J. Murray,
Esq., B.C.S. ; cr. C.S.I. 1878, K.C.S.L
1887. Belvedere, Calcutta ; The Shrub-
bery, Darjeeling ; Lism&re, St. Leonards
on-Sea ; Oriental and East India United
Senice Clubs.
ELLIS, Hon. Sir Adam Gib, son of
Robert Ellis, Esq.,W.S.; b. 1843; Advo-
cate Scotland 1866 ; appointed substitute
Procureur and Advocate Gen. Mauritius
1871, Puisne Judge of Supreme Court,
1876, Procureur and Advocate-Gen. Mauri-
tius, 1877, Puisne Judge of Supreme Court
1878, and Ch. Judge 1879-83, since when
he has been Ch. Justice of Jamaica : m.
ist, 1871, Sarah Barnett, who d. 1873, da.
of the late Robert Harvey, Esq., of Paixton,
Glasgow ; 2ndly, 1878, Alice Margaret, da.
of Maj.-Gen. Francis Rawdon Chesney,
R.E. ; cr. K.B. 1882. Jamaica.
ELVEY, Sir George, Mus.D., son of
the late Mr. John Elvey, of Canterbury ;
b. 1816 ; ed". at Cathedral Sch., Can-
terbury (B.M. New Coll., Oxford 1837,
D.Mus. 1841) ; appointed Organist of St.
George's Chapel, Windsor, 1835, and
Organist to H.M. 1837 ; has composed
many Church Services and Anthems, and
an Oratorio, &c. : m. ist, 1838, Harriette,
who d. 1851, da. of Highmore Skeats, I
Esq. , of Windsor ; 2ndly, 1854, Isabella
Georgina, who d. 1863, da. of the late j
John Bowyer Nichols, Esq., F.S.A. ; I
3rdly, 1865, Elenora Grace, who d. 1879, i
da. of the late Richard Jarvis, Esq. ; !
4thly, 1882, Mary, da. of the late Joseph !
Savory, Esq., of Buckhurst Park ; cr.
K.B. "1871. The Towers, Windlesham,
Surrey.
ENGLEHEART, Sir John Gardner
Dillman, C.B., son of the late J. C. D.
Engleheart, Esq., of Tunbridge Wells ;
b. 1823 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford (B A., double 2nd class 1844), and
became a student of Ch. Ch. ; Bar. Lin-
coln's Inn, 1849 ; was Private Sec. to Sec.
of State for the Colonies [D. Newcastle],
and in 1860 accompanied him in the suite
of the Prince of Wales on his visit to
Canada ; appointed in 1866 Comptroller
of the Household of the Prince and Prin-
cess Christian ; has been since 1872 Clerk
of the Council of Duchy of Lancaster ;
m. 1859, Emily Lewis, da. of the late
Major Willows; cr. C.B. 1884, K.B. 1892.
28, C arson Street, Mayfair, W.
EVANS, Sir David, K.C.M.G., only
son of the late Thomas Evans, Esq., of
Llantrisant, Glamorganshire ; b. 1849 ;
has been an Alderman of London (Castle
Baynard Ward) since 1884 ; was Sheriff
of London and Middlesex 1885-6, and
Lord Mayor of London 1891-2 ; is a J.P.
and D.L. for Glamorganshire, a Lieut, for
City of London, and partner in the firm
of Richard Evans and Co. , wholesale
trimming manufacturers, of 24, Watling
Street, E.C. : m. 1874, Emily Deborah,
da. of Laurence Boaker, Esq. ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1892. Ewell Grove, Surrey;
Junior Carlton, and City Carlton Clubs.
EVANS, Sir Griffith Humphry Pugh,
K.C.I.E., son of the late J. Evans,
Esq. ; b. 1840 ; ed. at Oxford Univ. (B. A.
18 — , M.A. 18 — ); Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1867;
is an Advocate of High Court, Bombay,
an Additional Member of Viceroy of
India's Council, and a J.P. and D.L. for
Cardiganshire : m. 1873, Emilia, da. of the
late James Hills. Esq.; cr. K.C.I.K.
1892. Calcutta; Lovesgrove, Abervstvitli,
N. Wales.
EVANS, Sir John, K.C.B., D.C.L.,
LL.D., D.Sc., F.R.S., son of the late
Rev. Arthur Benoni Evans, D.D. ; //.
1823 ; is a J.P., a D.L., Chm. of Quarter
Sessions and Vice-Chm. of County Council
(Councillor for Abbots Langley Div.) of
Herts (High Sheriff 1881), a Trustee of
British Museum, Treasurer of Royal So.,
Pres. of London Numismatic So., and of
So. of Chemical Industry, and Vice- Pres.
of So. of Antiquaries :m. ist, 1850, Harriet
Ann, who d. 1857, da. of J. Dickinson,
Esq., F.R.S., of Abbots Hill, Herts ; 2nd,
1859, Frances, who d. 1890, da. of Joseph
Phelps, Esq., of Madeira ; 3rd, 1892,
Maria Millington, da. of Charles Craw-
ford Lathbury, Esq. , of Wimbledon ; cr.
K.C.B. 1892. Nash Mills, Hemel Hemp-
stead; Atfienceitm Club.
EWART, Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry Peter,
K.C.B., son of the late Rev. J. Ewart, of
Kirklington, Yorkshire ; b. 1838 ; entered
2nd Life Guards 1858, became Capt. 1862,
Major and Lieut. -Col. 1873, Col. 1878(11. p.
1883), and Maj.-Gen. 1887 ; served in
Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal with
clasp and 3rd class Medjidie) and in
Suakin Expedition 1885 (mentioned in
despatches and K.C.B.) ; was a Grooni-
in-Waiting to H.M. 1882-4, since when
he has been an Equerry-in-Waiting to
H.M. • m. 1888, the Hon. Evelyn Clemen-
tina Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby,
da. of ist Earl of Ancaster ; cr. C.B. 1882,
K.C.B. 1885. ir, Kt ration Street, Picca-
dilly, W. ; Carlton, United Service, and
Marlborough Clubs.
EWART, Gen. Sir John Alexander,
K.C.B., son of the late Lieut. -Gen. John ]
Frederick Ewart, C. B. , and grandson of I
the late Joseph Ewart, Esq. , sometime
British Ambassador at Berlin ; b. 1821 ; '
ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll. , Sandhurst ; entered :
Array 1838, became Capt. 1848, Major i
1854, Lieut.-Col. 1855, Col. 1859, Maj.- |
Gen. 1868, Lieut. -Gen. 1877, and Gen.
1884 ; was Col. ist Batn. Duke of Edin- •
burghs (Wiltshire Regt.) 1883-4, since!
when he has been Col. 2nd Batn. Gordon
Highlanders ; served with 93rd High- '
landers throughput Eastern Campaign
1854-6 (medal with four clasps, Legion of !
Honour, 5th class Medjidie and Turkish
and Sardinian medals), in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1857-8 (mentioned in des-
patches, medal with clasp, wounded at j
Lucknow, and left arm shot off at Cawn-
pore) ; commanded 78th Highlanders i
1859-64, and Allahabad Div. 1877-9 : was 1
an A.D.C. to H.M. 1859-72; is aJ.P. for ]
Staffordshire : m. 1858, Frances, who </. j
1873, da. of Spencer Stone, Esq., of Cal-
lingwood Hall, Stafford; cr. C.B. 1858, ;
K.C.B. 1887. Craigcleuch, Langholm,
Dumfriesshire; United Service arid Scot- ;
fish Conservative Clubs.
FAIRBAIRN, Sir Andrew, son of the
late Sir Peter Fairbairn ; b. 1828 ; ed.
at Geneva, at Glasgow, and at St. Peter's
Coll., Camb. (B.A., 37th Wrangler 1850,
M.A. 1853) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1852 ; is
Chm. of engineering firm of Fairbairn,
Naylor, Macpherson and Co. (Limited), at
Leeds, a J.P. and D.L. for W. Riding of
York, and a J . P. for Leeds ; formerly
Capt. Yorkshire Hussar Yeo. Cav., and
Major 7th W. York Rifle Vol. ; was a
member of Executive Committee of Leeds
Exhibition of Fine Arts 1868, Mayor of
Leeds 1866-7 and 1867-8, and Chin. of|
Leeds School Board 1871-8; unsuccessfully
contested Leeds 1868, and Knaresborough
(Z.) 1874 ; sat as M.P. for E. Div. of W.
Riding of York 1880-5, and for Otley Div.
of E. part of W. R. of York 1885-6, when
he was defeated ; was a Royal Commr.
of Paris Exhibition 1878, a Vice-Pres. of
International Railway Congress held at
Brussels 1885 (Com. of Order of Leopold
of Belgium), Pres. of ist Section of Inter- 1
national Railways Congress held at Paris
1889 (Com. of Legion of Honour), and
High Sheriff of Yorkshire 1892 : m. 1862, j
Clara Frederica, da. of Sir John Lambton i
Loraine, loth Bart.; cr. K..B. 1868. 47, '
Brook Street, W. ; Askham Grange, York ;
Villa Trois Fontaines, Biarritz ; Brooks . <,
Boodle's, United University, Reform, St. '
James's, Marlborough, Hitrlingliam, and
Yorkshire Clubs.
FANK, Hon. Sir Spencer Cecil Bra- j
bazon PONSONBY-, K.C.B. [see E. Bess-
borough].
FANNING, Sir Rowland Francis
KNIGHTS. 643
Nichol, son of John Fanning, Esq., of
Drogheda ; b. 1830 ; formerly Dep. Insp. -
Gen. Roy. Irish Constabulary ; is a J. P. for
co. Wicklow : m. 18— , Mary Anna, da.
of Thomas Stan ton, Esq., of Clonmel ;
cr. K.B. 1886. Dalmore, Bray, co. Wick-
low ; Hibernian United Service and Royal
St. George Yacht Clubs.
FANSHAWE, Adm. Sir Edward
Gennys.G. C. 5., son of the late Lieut.-Gen.
Edward Fanshawe, C.B., R.E. ; b. 1814 ;
entered R.N. 1828, became Com. 1841,
Capt. 1845, Rear-Adm. 1863, Vice Adm.
1870, and Adm. 1876 ; retired 1879 ; served
on coast of Syria 1840 (Syrian and Turkish
medals and clasp) ; present at destruction
of Malludu, Borneo, 1845 (mentioned
in despatches), commanded H.M. ss.
"Cossack" and ''Hastings" in Baltic
during Crimean War (medal) ; was a
Lord of the Admiralty 1865-6, Adm.
Sup. of Malta Dockyard 1868-70, Com.-
in-Ch. on N. American and W. In-
dian Station 1870-3, Pres. of Royal Naval
Coll., Greenwich, 1876-8, and Com.-in-Ch.
at Portsmouth 1878-9 : m. 1843, Jane>
sister of ist Viscount Cardwell (ext.) ; cr.
C.B. 1871, K.C.B. 1881, G.C.B. 1887.
74, Cromwell Road, S. W. ; United
Service Club.
FARMER, Sir William, son of the late
Samuel Farmer, Esq., of Moor Hall,
Worcestershire ; b. 1832 ; ed. privately ;
resided in Sydney, N. S. Wales 1849-74 '•
for three years a lay member of the first
Diocesan Synod of Australia ; was Sheriff
of London 1890-91; is one of H.M.'s
Lieuts. for City of London, an Australian
Merchant in London, of48, Aldermanbury,
E.C., and a Member of the London Com-
mittee of Sydney Lloyd's : ;«. 1864, Martha,
da. of the late Thomas Perkins, Esq., of
Droitwich ; cr. K.B. 1691. Cowort/i Park,
Sunningdale, Berks.
FARRER, Sir William James [see
Farrer, Bart.].
FARQUHAR, Adm. Sir Arthur,
K.C.B., son of Rear-Adm. Sir Arthur
Farquhar, K.C.B., K.C.H. ; b. 1815 ; ed.
at Aberdeen; entered R.N. 1829, became
Com. 1844, Capt. 1849, Rear-Adm. 1866,
Vice-Adm. 1873, and Adm. 1878 ; retired
1880 ; served at bombardment of Acre 1840
(English and Turkish medals), and against
pirates in Borneo 1849 ; was Com.-in-Ch.
on Pacific Station 1869-73, and at Devon-
port 1878-80 ; isa D.L. and J. P. for Aber-
deenshire : m. 1851, Ellen, da. of S. P.
Rickman, Esq. ; cr. K.C.B. 1886. Drum-
na-gesk, Aboyne, Aberdeenshire ; United
Service Club.
FAWCETT, Hon. Sir (John) Henry,
K.C.M.G., el. son of John Fawcett, Esq.,
of Petterill Bank, Cumberland ; b. 1831 ;
ed. at Rugby, and at Trin. Hall, Camb
(B.L. 1854); Bar. Middle Temple 1857 ;
was a revising barrister 1866 ; contested
Cockermouth (C) 1874 ; was Vice-Consul
and Assist. Judge of Supreme Consular
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Court, Constantinople 1875-6, and Acting
Judge 1876-7, since when he has been
Consul-Gen, and Ch. Judge of Supreme
Consular Court : m. 1874, Amelia, da. of ;
the late Evelyn Houghton, Esq. ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1887. British Consulate, Con- \
stan t i noplc ; Frankmahalll, Therapia ; \
Junior Carlton Club.
FAYRER, Sir Joseph, K. C.S.I., M.D.,
LL.D., P.R.S., son of the late Robert.
John Fayrer, Esq., Com. R.N., of Miln-
thorpe, Westmoreland; £.1824; M.R.C.S.
Eng. 1847, F.R.C.S. Edin. 1858, M.D.
Edin. 1859, F.R.C.P. Lond. 1872,
F.R.C.S. Eng. 1878, LL.D. Edin. 1878,
and LL.D. St. Andrew's Univ. 1890 ;
entered Bengal Medical Ser. 1850 ; served
in Burmese War 1852 (medal with clasp),
in Indian Mutiny 1857 (medal with clasp,
and brevet of Surgeon) ; was Professor of
Surgery in Med. Coll. of Bengal 1859-74,
and sometime Pres. of Asiatic So. of Ben-
gal ; accompanied in 1870 the Duke of
Edinburgh in his Tour through India, ;
and in 1875-6 the Prince of Wales through-
out his visit to India, as Physician to
H.R.H. and Ch. Medical Officer of Ex-
pedition; is Hon. Physician to H.M., to |
Prince of Wales, and Physician in Ordi-
nary to Duke of Edinburgh, F.R.S. of1
Lond. and of Edin., Surg.-Gen. and j
Pres. of Medical Board at India Office,
and a member of Army Sanitary Commn. ,
and of Senate of Army Medical School, :
Netley : m. 1855, Bethia Mary, el. da. of]
Maj.-Gen. Andrew Spens, Bengal Army ; '•
cr. C.S.I. 1868, K. C.S.I. 1876. 53, Wim-
pole Street, W. ; A thence it m Club.
FENTON, Sir Myles, son of Myles
Fenton, Esq. , of Kendal ; b. 1830; was Sec.
of E. Lancashire Railway 1856-60, Assist.- <
Manager of Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway 1860-3, and Gen. Manager of
Metropolitan Railway 1863-80, since when
he has been Gen. Manager of S. E. Rail-
way ; is an Associate of Institute of Civil
Engineers, a J.P. for Surrey, Lieut.-Col.
Engineer and Railway Vol. Staff Corps,
and Chevalier of the Legion of Honour of '>
France and of the Order of Leopold of i
Belgium : m. 1883, Charlotte Jane, da. of
G. Oakes, Esq., and widow of J. Collins,
Esq. ; cr. K.B. 1889. Ridge Green, South
Nntfield, Surrey ; Charing Cross Hotel, '
5. W. ; Junior Carlton Club.
FIELD, Gen. Sir John, K.C.S., son of
James Field, Esq. ; b. 1821 ; entered Bom-
bay Army 1839, became Capt. 1851, Major
1860, Lieut.-Col. 1862, Col. 1867, Maj.-Gen.
1879, Lieut. -Gen. 1882. and Gen. 1888 ;
served in Scinde and Afghanistan 1840-44,
in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-9, and
in command of advanced Brig, in Abys-
sinian Campaign 1867-8 (mentioned in
despatches, medal) ; four years Judge
Advocate-Gen. Bombay ; was an A.D.C.
to H.M. 1868-79 : m. 1841, Aletta
Hendrina.da. of the Rev. A. Faure, D.D.;
cr. C.B. 1868, K.C.B. 1891. Heathdene,
Blackheath; United Service Chit.
FINDLAV, Sir George, son of George
Findlay, Esq., of Grantown, Inverness-
shire ; b. 1829 ; ed. at Halifax Gram. Sch. ;
is an A.I.C.E. , a Chevalier of the Legion
of Honour, a J .P. and County Alderman
for Middlesex, and Lieut.-Col. Engineer
and Railway Vol. Staff Corps ; has been
Gen. Manager of L. and X. W. Railway
since 1874 : m. ist, 18 — , Annie, who d.
1883, da. of Swainston Adamson, Esq.,
of Rugeley, Brenton, Staffordshire ; 2nd,
1885, Charlotte, da. of Pryse Jacob. Esq.,
of Bridgend, Glamorganshire ; cr. K.B.
1892. Hill House, Edgware, N. W. ;
Reform Club
FIRTH, Sir Charles Henry, son of
Edwin Firth, Esq., merchant, of Flush,
Heckmondwike ; b. 1836 ; is a D.L. and a
J.P. for W. Riding of York ; formerly
Lieut.-Col. Comdt. ist W. Riding Artillery
Vol. ; has been a member and energetic
promoter of the Vol. cause since 1857: m.
1862, Ada, who d. 1869, el. da. of William
Crowther, Esq., J.P. , of Gomersal, York ;
cr. K.B. 1868. Flush, Heckmondwike,
near Normanton ; Mirfield, Yorkshire;
Junior Carlton Club.
FITZGERALD, Sir Gerald, K.C.M.G.,
son of the late Francis FitzGerald, Esq. ;
I'. 1833 ; appointed Junior Clerk WarOffice
1856, and was Estimate Clerk 1860-3 ;
selected in 1863 to proceed to India as
Assist. Commnr. for reorganising Indian
Accounts ; was Dep. Controller Gen. of
Mil. Expenditure 1864-6, Deputy Comp-
troller Gen. of India 1869, Accountant-Gen.
Madras 1871, British Burmah 1872, and
Deputy Comptroller-Gen, of India 1872-4 ;
allowed to accept temporary service under
Egyptian Govt. 1877, and was Director-
Gen, of Public Accounts in Egypt 1879-85,
since when he has been Accountant-Gen,
of the Navy ; has ist Class Order of the
Medjidie, 3rd Class Osmanieh, and Egypt-
ian War medal and bronze star : m. 1881,
the Hon. Amicia Henrietta Milnes, da. of
ist Baron Houghton ; cr. C.M.G. 1880,
K.C.M.G. 1885. 64, Cadogaii. Gardens,
S. W. ; Arthur's Club.
FITZGERALD, Sir (William) Gerald
Seymour Vesey, K.C.I.E., C.S.I., el.
son of the late Right Hon. Sir W. R. Sey-
mour Vesey FitzGerald, G. C.S.I.; />.
1841 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Oriel Coll.,
Oxford ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1865 ; was
Private Sec. to Gov. of Bombay 1867-72 ;
is a J.P. for Sussex; appointed Political
A.D.C. to Sec. of State for India 1874 •
;;/. 1862, Jane Margaret Matilda, el. da. of
the late Sir Norman Macdonald-Lockhart,
3rd Baronet; cr. C.S.I, and K.C.I.E.
1887. Carlton Club.
FITZMAYER, Gen. Sir James William,
K.C.B. , son of the late Major Charles
Howard Fitzmayer, R.A. ; b. 1813 ; ed.
at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; entered
R.A. 1830, became Capt. 1842, Majori8s4,
Lieut. -Col. 1854, Col. 1855, Maj.-Gen. 1867,
Col. -Comdt. R.H. A. 1876, and Lieut. -Gen.
and Gen. 1877 ; retired 1881 ; served in
Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (four times men-
tioned in despatches, Legion of Honour,
Medjidie, medal with four clasps, and
Turkish medal); was Inspector of Artillery i
N. Div. 1867-70, and Inspector-Gen, of
Artillery at Head-Quarters, 1875-7 ; is a
J. P. for Herefordshire : m. ist, 1840, Jane
Louisa, who d. 1859, el. da. of Major
Harry Bowyer Lane, R.A. ; 2ndly, 1863,
Lucy, el. da. of Charles Kane Sivewright,
Esq., of Burnt Island, Fife; cr. C. B.
1855, K.C.B. 1871. The Chase, Ross,
Hereford; Army and Navy and United
Service Clubs.
FITZPATRICK, Sir Dennis, K. C.SJ.,
son of Thomas Fitzpatrick, Esq., M. D.,
of Dublin; b. 1837; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (B. A. 18— ) ; entered B.C.S. 1859 ;
formerly officiating Judge of Ch. Court,
Punjab, Sec. to Govt. of India in Legisla-
tive Depart., officiating Ch. Commr. of
Central Provinces, Resident in Mysore, Ch.
Cornmr. of Coorg and Assam, and British
Resident at Hyderabad ; has been Lieut. -
Gov. of the Punjab since 1892 : m. 1866,
Mary, da. of Col. Buller, 94th Regt. ;
cr. C.S.I. 1887, K.C.S.I. 1890. Lahore,
Punjab.
FLEMING, Sir Francis, K.C.M.G., el.
son of the late James Fleming, Esq., Q.C. ;
b. 1842 ; Bar. Middle Temple 1866 ; was
Crown Solicitor, Mauritius 1869-72, Dist.
and Stipendiary Magistrate 1872-4, Dist.
Judge, Seychelles 1874, Dist. judge,
Jamaica 1876-8, Attorney-Gen., Barba-
dos 1878, and Ch. Justice 1878, Ch.
Justice St. Lucia 1879, Private Sec. to
Gov. of Cape Colony 1880-1, Puisne Judge
British Guiana 1882, Attorney-Gen. Aug.
to Nov. 1882, Queen's Advocate, Ceylon
1883-4, Attorney-Gen. 1884-5, and Ch.
Justice March to Dec. 1885 ; appointed
Colonial Sec., Natal, July 1886, but did
not proceed, and Colonial Sec., Mauritius,
Jan. 1887, and of Hong Kong 1889 ; ad-
ministered Govt. of Mauritius 1887 and
1888, and of Hong Kong 1890 ; has been-
Gov. of Sierra Leone and Consul for
Liberia since 1892 : m. 1892, Constance
Mary, da. of Maurice Denis Kavanagh,
Esq., LL.D. [see B. Clifford] ; cr.
C.M.G. 1887, K.C.M.G. 1892. Govern-
ment House, Sierra Leone ; Oriental and
Lyric Clubs.
FLOWER, Sir William Henry, K.C.B.,
son of the late Edward Fordham Flower,
Esq., J.P., of The Hill, Stratford-on-
Avon ; b. 1831 ; ed. at Univ. Coll., Lon-
don ; Hon. LL.D. Dublin 1878, Edin.
1884, D.C.L. Durham 1889, Hon. D.Sc.
Carnb. 1891; M.R.C.S. 1854, F.R.C.S.
1857, F. R.S. 1864 ;servedas Assist. -Surg.,
63rd Regt., during Crimean War 1854-5
(medal with four clasps, Turkish medal) ;
was Assist. -Surg. Middlesex Hospital
1859-61, Conservator of Museum of Roy.
Coll. of Surgeons 1861-84, Hunterian
Professor of Comparative Anatomy and
Physiology 1870-84, Pres. of Anthropo-
KNIGHTS. 645
logical Institute 1883-5, and Pres. of
British Asso. for Advancement of Science
1889 ; is Pres. of Zoological So. of Lon-
don, and Director of Natural History
Branch of British Museum ; received Roy.
So.'s Gold Medal 1882 ; author of numer-
ous works on Zoology, Comparative
Anatomy, and Anthropology : m. 1858,
Georgiana Rosetta, da. of the late Adm.
W. H. Smyth, D.C.L. ; cr. C.B. 1887,
K.C.B. 1892. 26, Stanhope Gardens,
S. W. ; Natural History Museum, Crom-
well Road, S. W. ; Athenceum Club.
FOLEY, Gen. the Hon. Sir St. George
Gerald, K.C.B. [see B. Foley].
FORBES, Gen. Sir John, K.C.B.,
son of the late Rev. George Forbes, D. D. ,
of Blelack and Inverernan, N.B. ; b.
1817 ; entered Bombay Army 1835, be-
came Capt. 1848, Maj. and Lieut.-Col.
1858, Col. 1864, Maj .-Gen. 1869, Lieut. -
Gen. 1877, and Gen. 1886; served in Scinde
and Afghanistan 1841-2 (medal), in Scinde
1843 (medal), five years on Staff of Sir
Charles Napier when Gov. of Scinde, in
Persian Campaign in command of 3rd
Bombay Light Cav. 1856-7 (severely
wounded, mentioned in despatches for
conspicuous gallantry, thanked by Govt.
of India and medal with clasp), and with
Central Indian Field Force 1859 (medal
with clasp and four times mentioned in
despatches) ; was sometime in command
of N. and Mhow Divs. of Bombay Army ;
present at battle of Solferino with Staff of
King of Italy ; is a J. P. and D.L. for
Aberdeenshire : m. 1847, Amelia Sandelia,
da, of the late Col. Adam Augustus
Drummond, of Megginch, Perth ; cr. C.E.
1858, K.C.B. 1881. Invcrernan, Strati;-
don, Aberdeen ; United Service Club.
FORD, Right Hon. Sir Francis Clare,
P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G.; joined 4th
Light Dragoons 1846, and retired as
Lieut. 1851 ; entered Diplo. Ser. 1852, be-
came 2nd Sec. 1862, Sec. of Legation 1865,
and Sec. of Embassy 1871 ; has been many
times charge1 d'affaires ; was H. M.'s Agent
at Commn. at Halifax 1875-7 under 22nd
and 23rd Articles of Treaty of Washington,
Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. to Argen-
tine Republic 1878-9, Min. Plen. and
Consul Gen. to Uruguay 1879, Envoy
Extraor. and Min. Plen. to Brazil 1879-81,
and to Greece 1881-4, British Commr.
at Paris for Settlement of the Newfound-
land Fisheries Question 1883, Envoy Ex-
traor. and Min. Plen. to King of Spain
1884-7, and Ambassador Extraor. and
Plen. there 1887-91, since when he has been
Ambassador Extraor. and Plen. at Con-
stantinople ; cr. C.M.G. 1878, C.B. 1878,
K.C.M.G. 1885, G.C.M.G. 1886, P.C.
1888, G.C.B. 1889. Bt it-is/i Embassy,
Constantinople; St. James's, Marlborottgk,
and Army and Navy Clubs.
FORD, Sir Theodore Thomas, son
of the late George Samuel Ford,
Esq., solicitor; h. 1830; Bar. Middle
646
Temple 1866 ; was three years en
staff of Weekly Reporter in Chancery
Courts ; joined W. Circuit 1868 ; appoin-
ted Judge of Supreme Courts, Straits
Settlements 1874 ; was Presiding Judge
of Penang Div. March to July 1874, and
Acting Judge of Penang 1874-6, when he
resigned ; reappointed Senior Puisne
judge Nov. 1876, and was acting Ch.
Justice 1876-8, and again in 1883 ; was
Ch. Justice of Straits Settlements 1886-9 :
m. 1859, Ellen Elizabeth, da. of the late
Mr. George Watson; cr. K.B. 1888.
67, Linden Gardens, ftayswater, W.
FORREST, Sir John, K.C.M.G., son
of William Forrest, Esq., of Lesche-
nault, near Bunbury, W. Australia ; b.
1847 ; ed. at the Bishop's Sch., Perth, W.
Australia ; entered Survey Depart, of W,
Australia 1865 ; in 1869, 1870, and
KNIGHTAGE.
Professor of Medicine Queen's Coll., and
Consulting Physician to Gen. Hospital,
Birmingham, Pres. of Allotments Asso.,
a member of Gen. Medical Council of the
United Kingdom, a Vice-Pres. of British
Medical Asso., and a Consulting Physician ;
appointed Parliamentary Sec. to Local
Govt. Board Aug. 1892 ; author of " Clinical
Medicine," " The Sphygmograph in Heart
Disease," and many pamphlets on medical
and sanitary science ; sat as M. P. for
Chester (L) Nov. 1885 to June 1886, when
he was defeated ; elected for Ilkeston Div.
of Derbyshire (GL) March 1887 : m. 1864,
Emily Martha, da. of W. L. Sargant,
Esq. , of Edgbaston, Birmingham ; cr.
K.B. 1886. Aslifield, Edgbaston; 55.
Temple Rent!, Birmingham; n, George
Street, Hanover Square, W. ; Reform
and Xational Liberal Clubs.
1874 commanded important exploring Fox, Sir (Charles) Douglas, son of the
expeditions into interior of Australia '.
(presented by Imperial Govt. with a |
grant of 5,000 acres of land, gold medal
of Roy. Geographical So. of London
1876, thanked by Gov. and Legislative
Council) ; conducted the trigonometrical
survey of Nickol Bay Dist. 1878, and of
Gascoyne and Lyons Dist. 1882 ; was
Acting Commr. of Crown Lands, Sur-
veyor-Gen, and M.E.C. 1878-9, and
Acting Comptroller of Convicts 1880- j
81, Dep. Surveyor Gen. of that ;
colony 1876-82, and Surveyor-Gen, and
Commr. of Crown Lands 1882-90 ; in |
1883 and 1886 went on a Special Mission
late Sir Charles Fox, constructor of the
Crystal Palace of 1851 ; t>. 1840 ; ed. at
King's Coll., London (Fellow 1887) ; is a
civil and mechanical engineer, member of
Council of Institution of Civil Engineers,
a J.P. for London and Surrey, and a
County Alderman for Surrey ; was one of
the engineers of the Mersey Tunnel, opened
1886 : m. 1863, Mary, da. of the late Fran-
cis Wright, Esq., of Osmaston Manor, Der-
byshire [Fitz-Herbert, Bart.]; cr. K.B.
1886. Coombe Springs, Kingston-on-
Ttiames; 28, Victoria Street, Westminster,
S. W. ; City of London, National, and
Snrrev Clubs.
to the Kimberley Dist.. N.W. Australia ; | FOX, Sir William, K.C.M.G., son of
is a M.L.C., a M.L.A., first Premier and
Treasurer of W. Australia under respon-
sible Govt., a J.P. for W. Australia, and
a Knt. of the Crown of Italy ; represented
the Colony at Colonial Conference in
London 1887, and at National Federa-
tion Convention at Sydney 1891 : m. 1876,
Margaret Elvire, da. of the late Edward
Hamersley, Esq. ; cr. C.M.G. 1882,
K.C.M.G. 1891. Perth, Western
Australia.
FORWOOD, Sir William Bower, son
of the late Thomas Brittain Forwood,
the late George Townshend Fox, Esq., a
J.P. and D. L. for co. Durham ; b. 1812 ;
ed. at Wadham Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1832,
M.A. 1839); Bar. Inner Temple 1842 ; emi-
grated to New Zealand 184-, and practised
at the local Bar, has been Attorney-Gen.,
Colonial Sec. , and Sec. for Native Affairs
of New Zealand ; was Premier of New
Zealand 1856, 1861-2, and 1869-72 : m. 1842,
Sarah, who rf.' 1892. da. of William Hal-
combe, Esq. , of Poulton House, Wilts ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1879. Auckland, New Zealand.
FRASER, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles
Craufurd, K.C.B., V.C. fsee Eraser, Bart.].
Esq., J.P. , of Thornton Manor, Cheshire ; ? _
b. 1840 ; ed. at Liverpool Coll. ; was Pres. i T-.~" *"* /-' *'? TJ r- T-> -j
of Liverpool Incorporated Chamber of FRASER, Gen. the Hon. Sir David
Commerce 1871-2 and 1877-81, and Mayor McDowall, A . C '.£. [see B. Saltoun J .
of Liverpool 1881 ; is Chm. of Parlia- 1 FRASER, Sir Malcolm, K.L.M.G.;
mentary Committee of Liverpool Corpora- b. 1833 ; employed in various Departs, of
New Zealand Govt. 1857-80 ; was Commr.
of Crown Lands and Surveyor Gen. of W.
Australia 1870-83, and Colonial Sec. 1883-
90; appointed Agent-Gen, in London for
W. Australia 1892 : m. 1861 ; cr. C.M.G.
1881, K.C.M.G. 1887. 43, Wynnstay Gar-
dens, Kensington, W.; 15, Victoria
tion, a J.P. for Lancashire and Liverpool,
and Dep. Chm. of Quarter Sessions :
m. 1862, Mary Eleanor, only da. of the
late William Miles Moss, Esq., of Eller-
slie, Liverpool ; cr. K.B. 1883. Ramleh.
Blundellsands ; Wykefield, Ambleside ;
Constitutional Club.
FOSTER, Sir (Balthazar) Walter, M.D.,
M.P., son of the late Balthazar Foster,
Street, S. W. ; St. Stephen s and New
Travellers' Clubs.
Esq., of Drogheda and Beaulieu, Hants ; \ FRASER, Sir William, ; A. C.B.,LL.D.;
b. 1840 ; ed. at Drogheda Grammar Sch., ; LL.D. Edinburgh Univ. 1882 ; admitted
and at Dublin (L.R.C.S.I. 1860, M.D. Solicitor before Supreme Courts of Scot-
Univ. of Erlangen 1864, F.R.C.P. London land 1851; appointed Assist. Keeper of
1873); is a T.P. for Warwickshire, Emeritus General Register of Sasines for Scotland
1852, and Dep. Keeper of the Records of
Scotland inH.M. General Register House,
Edinburgh, 1880 ; retired 1892 ; author
of the Books of Carlaverock, Grandtully,
Menteith, Lennox, Douglas, and Buc-
cleuch, and of other works on the Noble
and Baronial Families of Scotland ; cr.
C.B. 1885, K.C. 6.1887. 32- South Castle
Street, Edinburgh.
FREELING, Sir Sanford, K.C.M.G.
[see Freeling, Bart. ].
FREMANTLE, Hon. Sir Charles
William, K.C.B. Lsee B. Cottesloe].
FREMANTLE, Vice-Adm. the Hon. Sir
Edmund Robert, K.C.B. , C.M.G. [see
B. Cottesloe].
FROST, Sir Thomas Gibbons, son of
Francis Aylmer Frost, of Chester ; b. 1820 ;
was Mayor of Chester 1868-9, 1881-2 and
1882-3 ;"is a J. P. for Co. and City of Ches- !
ter, and for co. Montgomery (High Sheriff
1881) ; entertained the Prince of Wales on
his visit to Chester 1869 ; unsuccessfully
contested Chester City (Z.) 1874 : m. 1855,
Mary Ann, da. of Henry Wood, Esq. , of
Liverpool ; cr. K. B. 1869. Redcliff, Chester;
Dolcorsllwyn Hall, Cemma.es, co. Mont-
gomery; Devonshire and Grosvenor Clubs.
FRY, Right Hon. Sir Edward, P.C.,
LL.D., F.R.S., son ofjoseph Fry, Esq., of
Bristol ; b. 1827 ; ed. at Bristol Coll., and
at Univ. Coll., London (B.A., honours in •
classics and animal physiology London ;
Univ. 1851); Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh Univ.
1892 ; is a Fellow of Univ. Coll., London, \
and a Member of the Senate of the Univ. j
of London ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1854, a Q.C.
1869, and Treasurer 1892 ; formerly Ex- '
aminerin Law to Univ. of London, and to
Council of Legal Education ; was a Judge
of High Court of Justice (Chancery Div.)
1877-83, and a Lord Justice of Appeal
i883-92,sincewhenhehasbeenaMemberof ;
thej udicial Committeeof the Privy Council : •
m. 1859, Mariabella, da. of the late John
Hodgkin, Esq. , Barrister at Law, of Lewes;
cr. K.B. 1877, P.C. 1883. i, Palace Houses,
Bayswater Hill, W.; Failand House, Fai- ''
land, near Bristol ; Athenceum Club.
FULTON, Sir Forrest, youngest son of
the late Lieut. -Col. Fulton, K.H. ; b. \
1846 ; ed. at Norwich Gram. Sch., and at
London Univ. (B.A. 1867, LL.B. 1873) ;
Bar. Middle Temple 1872, and a Q.C.
1 892 ; went S. E. Circuit ; successively j
Treasury Counsel at Middlesex Sessions, ,
and Senior Counsel to the Post Office, and ;
subsequently to the Treasuiy, at Central ;
Criminal Court and to Mint for co. of.
Hertford ; was Recorder of Maidstone
June to Aug. 1892, since when he has
been Common Serjeant of London ; is a
Commr. of Central Criminal Court and!
Judge of Mayor's Court of London ; sat
as M.P. for W. Ham. N. Div. (C) 1886-92,
having been defeated therefor 1885 ; '
author of a " Manual of Constitutional
History " : m. 1875, Sophie Browne, el. !
da. of John B. Nicholson, Esq. ; cr. K.B.
iHTS. 647
1892. 27, Queen s Gardens, W. ; Fountain
Court, Temple,' E.C.; Carlton and City
Car I ton Clubs
FYERS, Lieut.-Gen. Sir William
Augustus, K.C.B., son of the late Maj.-
Gen. Peter Fyers, C.B., R.A. ; b. 1815 ; ed.
at Mil. Coll., Edinburgh ; entered Army
1834, became Capt. 1847. Major 1855,
Lieut. -Col. 1856, Col. 1864, Maj.-Gen.
1869, and retired Lieut. -Gen. 1881 ; served
at Capture of Kurrachee 1839, in Afghan
War 1841-2 (medal), in Crimea 1854-5
(medal with two clasps, mentioned in
despatches, Legion of Honour, Turkish
medal, and 5th class Medjidie), and in
Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-9 (men-
tioned in despatches, and medal with
clasp) : m. 1858, Mary Stuart, da. of
Adm. Evan Nepean ; cr, C.B. 1858,
K.C.B. 1889. 19, Onslow Gardens, S. W.;
United Service, St. James's, and Hur ling-
ham Clubs.
GALLWEY, Hon. Sir Michael Henry,
K.C.M.G., el. son of Henry Gallwey,
Esq., of Greenfield, co. Cork; b. 1826; ed.
at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1851) ; Bar.
King's Inns, Dublin, 1853; went Munster
Circuit ; was Attorney-Gen, of Natal
1857-90, since when he has been Ch.
Justice ; appointed, 1878, Pres. of
Boundary Commn. for delimitation of
Transvaal and Zululand Boundaries
(thanked by Sec. of State for Colonies) ; is
aM.E.C. and M.L.C. : m. 1862, Fanny
Cadwallader, da. of the Hon. David
Erskine [see B. Erskine] ; cr. C.M.G.
1883, K.C.M.G. 1888. Pietermaritsburg,
Natal.
GALLWEY, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Thomas
Lionel John, K.C.M.G., son of the late
Major John Gallwey, Dep. Inspector-Gen,
of Roy. Irish Constabulary ; b. 1821 ;
entered R.E. 1839, became Capt. 1848,
Major 1859, Lieut. -Col. 1862. Col. 1867,
Maj.-Gen. 1878, and Lieut.-Gen. 1882;
retired 1888 ; was a member of Ordnance
Select Committee 1862-5 and of Special
Commn. to United States Army 1864,
Comdt. of Sch. of Mil. Engineering,
Chatham, 1868-75, and of R.E. (Col. on
Staff) at Gibraltar 1877-9, Inspector-
Gen, of Fortifications 1880-2, and Gov.
and Com.-in-Ch., Bermuda 1882-8 ; m.
ist, 1848, Cerise, who d. 1849, da. of the
late John Eyre, Esq. , of Eyrecourt Castle,
co. Galway ; 2nd, 1851, Alice Dora, da. of
the late Major Peter Macdougall, King's
Own Borderers ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1889.
Terrace House, Roehampton Vale, Surrey;
Un ited Service Club.
GALSWORTHY, Sir Edwin Henry,
youngest son ol the late John Galsworthy,
Esq., shipowner, of Devonport ; b. 1831 ;
ed. at City of London Sch. and by the late
Professor Drew, of King's Coll. ; is a J . P.
and a D. L. for Middlesex, a J. P. for co.
London, a Director of the London and
Provincial Bank, Limited, and of the San
Paulo Railway Co., and Chm. of the
Metropolitan Asylums Board : m. rst,
648
KNIGHTAGE.
1858, Eleanor, da. of the late Charles Pen- ,
nington, Esq., of Manchester ; 2nd, 1874,
Laura, da. of the late John Oakes, Esq., of
Manchester; cr. K.B. 1887. 26, Sussex
Place, Regent's Park, N. W. ; The Ches-
nuts, Shepperton ; Junior Carlion Club.
GALT, Hon. Sir Alexander Tilloch,
G.C.M.G.,LL.D.,sonof John Gait, Esq., a
well-known author ; b. 1817 ; was Ch.
Commr. of British American Land Co.
1843-55, Pres. of St. Lawrence and Atlantic
Railroad Co. 1851-3, Min. of Finance
Canada 1858-62, and 1864-6, and of Domi-
nion of Canada 1867 ; is a P.C. of Canada
1867 ; was a member of Confederation
Conferences at Charlotte Town, Quebec,
and London, and a Member of Provincial
Legislature 1849-72 ; appointed 1875
H.M.'s Commr. to attend Commn. on
Fisheries Question at Halifax, Nova
Scotia, under Treaty of Washington, 1871,
High Commr. in Great Britain for Domi-
nion of Canada 1880-3, and delegate of
Canada at International Monetary Confer- ,
enceat Paris, i88i;Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh •
1883 : m. ist, 1848, Elliot, who d. 1850, da.
of John Torrance, Esq., Montreal ; 2ndly,
18^2, Amy Gordon, also a da. of John Tor- '
ranee, Esq. ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1869, G.C.M.G. i
1878. Les Ruches, Cacouna, Canada;
^Montreal, Canada; J\Iarlborough Club.
GALT, Hon. Sir Thomas ; b. 18 — ;
sometime a Puisne Judge of Common
Pleas Div. of Ontario, of which he has
been Ch. Justice since 1887; cr. K.B.
1888. Toronto, Ontario.
G ALTON, Capt. Sir Douglas, K.C.B.,
D.C.L., LL.D., E.R.S., son of the late
John Howard Galton, Esq., of Hadzor
House, Worcester ; b. 1823 ; ed. at Rugby,
and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich (Hon.
D.C.L. Oxford 1875, LL.D. Montreal
1884 and Durham 1889) ; formerly Capt.
R.E. ; employed on removal of wreck
of "Royal George" 1842; served in
Mediterranean 1843-5, and in Ordnance
Survey 1846-7 ; appointed Sec. of Roy.
Commn. on application of iron to rail-
way structures 1848, Inspector of Rail-
ways 1851, Sec. of Railway Depart. Board
of Trade 1854, Chm. of Comm. on Sub-
marine Cables 1857, Referee for Main
Drainage of Metropolis 1858, Member of
Barrack and Hospital Commn. 1859,
Assist. Inspector-Gen, of Fortifications
1859, Assist. Under-Sec, of State for War
1862, and a Member of Roy. Commns. on
Thames Embankment 1861-5, on Railway
Rates 1866, and on Cubic Space in Work-
houses 1867 ; was Director of Public
Works and Buildings 1870-5 ; since 1875
has acted as Gen. Sec. of British Associa-
tion ; was a Judge on Railway Appliances
at Philadelphia Exhibition 1876, and at
Paris Exhibition 1878, M.E.C. of Inter-
national Health Exhibition 1884, and of
Inventions Exhibition 1885, and Chm. of
Organizing Committee of International
Congress of Hygiene and Demography
1891 : is a J.P. and a County Councillor
(Hanbury Div.) for Worcestershire, a
Member of Army Sanitary Commn., and
of Metropolitan Asylums Board, and Chm.
of Sanitary Institute, a Com. of Legion of
Honour, and has Orders of the Crown of
Prussia and of the Medjidie : m. 1851,
Marianne, da. of the late George Thomas
Nicholson, Esq., of Waverley Abbey, Farn-
ham ; cr. C.B. 1865, K.C.B. 1887. 12,
Chester Street, Grosvenor Place, S. W.;
Himblelon Manor, Droitwlch ; Army and
Navy, Athenceum, and Whitehall Clubs.
GARRICK, Sir James Francis,
K.C.M.G., Q.C., son of the late James
Francis Garrick, Esq. ; b. 1836 ; admitted
a Solicitor of Supreme Court, Queensland,
1861 ; M.L.A. of Queensland 1867-8, Bar.
Middle Temple 1873, and of Queensland
1874, and Q.C. 1882 ; was Crown Prose-
cutor for Queensland 1874-7, M.L.A.
1877-83, and M.E.C. 1878-9, Min. of
Lands and afterwards Attorney-Gen.
1878-9, M.L.C. 1884-5, M.E.C. and
Postmaster-Gen. 1884, and Agent-Gen,
in London for Queensland 1885-8, and
was the first Agent-Gen, who had been
a Member of his Colony's Govt. ; was
one of two delegates of Queensland to
Australasian Federal Convention at
Sydney 1883, and to Colonial Conference
in London 1887, and a Roy. Commr. and
Executive Commr. for Queensland at
Colonial and Indian Exhibition 1886 ; has
again been Agent-Gen, for Queensland in
London since 1890 : m. 1865, Kate, da.
of the late J. J. Cadell. Esq., M.D. ; cr.
C.M.G. 1885, K.C.M.G. 1886. 38,
Courtfield Gardens, S. W.
GARROD, Sir Alfred Baring, J/.Z>.,
F.R.S., son of the late Robert Garrod,
Esq., of Ipswich ; b. 1819 ; ed. at Ipswich
Gram. Sch. , and at Univ. Coll. , London ;
M.D. 1843, F.R.C.P. 1856, F.R.S. 1858 ;
is consulting physician to King's Coll.
Hospital, Vice Pres. of Roy. Coll. of Phy-
sicians, and Physician Extraor. to H.M. ;
author of Treatises on Therapeutics, Gout,
Rheumatism, and Rheumatic Gout, and
on other scientific subjects : m. 1845.
Elizabeth Anne, who d. 1891, da. of Henry
Colchester, Esq., of Ipswich ; cr. K.B.
1887. 10, Harley Street, W.
GARTH, Right Hon. Sir Richard,
P.C., son of the late Rev. Richard Garth,
of Farnham, and of Morden, Surrey ; b.
1820; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford (B.A. 1842, M.A. 1845) ; Bar.
Lincoln's Inn 1847, a Q.C. and Bencher
1866 ; was Ch. justice of High Court
of Judicature, Bengal, 1875-86 ; sat as
M.P. for Guildford (C) 1866-8 : m. 1847,
Clara, da. of William Loftus Lowndes,
Esq., Q.C.; cr. K.B. 1875. P.C. 1888.
25, Tedworlh Square, S. IV. ; J unior
Carlton Club.
GAUNT, Sir Edwin, son of John
Gaunt, Esq., of Worthy; b. 1818 ; elected
a Member of Town Council of Leeds
1 86 1, Alderman 1874, and Mayor 1886
649
and 1887 ; is a J.P. and an Alderman of
Leeds : m. 1843, Caroline, da. of William
Jowett, Esq., of Leeds; cr. K.B. 1887.
Carlton Lodge, Leeds.
GEDDES, .Sir William Duguid, LL.D.,
son of John Geddes, Esq., of Huntly,
N. B. ; b. 1828 ; is Principal and Vice-
Chancellor of Aberdeen Univ., and a
D.L. for Aberdeenshire : m. 1859, Rachel,
da. of William White, Esq., of Aberdeen ;
cr. K.B. 1892. Chanonry Lodge, Old
Aberdeen ; Juvernauld, Sutherland.
GEIKIE, Sir Archibald, LL.D.,D.Sc.,
F.tf.S., son of James Stuart Geikie, Esq.,
of Edinburgh ; b. 1835 ; ed. at Edinburgh
High Sch., and at Edinburgh Univ. ;
LL.D. Edinburgh and St. Andrews,
and Hon. D.Sc. Camb. and Dublin ;
appointed to Geological Survey of Scot-
land 1 855, and was Director thereof 1867-81,
since when he has been Director-Gen, of
the Geological Survey of the United
Kingdom and Director of the Museum
of Geology ; was Murchison Professor of
Geology and Minerology in Edinburgh
Univ. 1871-82 ; is a Medallist of the Roy.
So. of Edinburgh and of the Geological
So., Foreign Sec. of Roy. So., Pres. of
British Asso., and Correspondent of In-
stitute of France; author of a "Text
Book of Geology," and other scientific
works : m, 1871, Alice Gabrielle, da. of
Mons. Eugene Pignatel, of Lyons ; cr.
b. 1817; is Pres. of Roy. So. of Painters
in Water Colours, a Roy. Academician,
a Chevalier of Legion of Honour, Member
of Roy. So. of Water Colour Painters of
Belgium, Hon. Mem. of So. of British
Artists, and Hon. Pres. of Liverpool So.
of Painters in Water Colours ; is to a great
extent self-taught as an artist; his first
water-colour picture he exhibited at Suf-
folk-street Gallery 1836 ; he then devoted
himself to drawing book-illustrations on
wood for engravers, and for thirty years
this was his chief employment ; has painted
both in oil and in water colours, and fre-
quently exhibited at Royal Academy, at
British Institution, and at So. of British
Artists; cr. K.B. 1872. Vanbrusfh Park,
Blackheath; sA, Pall Mall East, S. W.;
Garrick and Athena um Clubs.
GILLESPIE, Sir John, son of the late
George Gillespie, Esq., of Biggar Park,
Lanark and Kir.gledoors, Peebles ; b.
1822 ; ed. at Edinburgh Acad. and Edin-
burgh Univ.; admitted a Writer to H.M.'s
Signet 1844 ; formerly Clerk of the Peace
for Midlothian ; is Sec. of Roy. Co. of
Archers(H.M.'sBody Guardfor Scotland),
of Roy. Caledonian Hunt, and of Edin-
burgh Ecclesiastical Commn., &c. : in.
1847, Margaret Ross, da. of the lateGeorge
Robertson, Esq., Joint Dep. Keeper of
the Records of Scotland; cr. K.B. 1883.
53, Northumberland Street, Edinburgh.
K.B. 189^1.^^10, Chester Terrace, Kegeiifs \ GlLLESPIE, Sir Robert, SOU of Robert
Gillespie, Esq., of Spring Hill, Douglas,
Lanarkshire ; b. 1818 ; is a J.P. for Sussex
and Middlesex, and a J.P. and D.L. for
Lanarkshire : m. ist, 1842, Louisa Maria,
whorf. 18 — , da. of — Bowers, Esq. ; 2nd,
1880, Louisa Eliza, da. of — English,
Esq. ; cr. K.B. 1891. 13, Lansdowne
Place, Brighton ; Spring Hill, Douglas,
Lanarkshire; Union Club.
GlPPS, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Reginald,
K.C.B., son of the late Sir George Gipps,
R.E. ; b. 1831; ed. at Eton; entered
Scots Guards 1840, became Lieut, and
Capt. 1854, Major 1856, Capt. and
Lieut.-Col. 1858, Col. 1871, Maj.-Gen.
1881, and Lieut.-Gen. 1889; served in
Eastern Campaign 1854, including battles
of Alma, Balaklava and Inkermann, and
siege of Sebastopol (twice wounded, medal
with four clasps, Legion of Honour, 5th
class Medjidie, and Turkish medaJ) ; was
in command of Home Dist. 1884-9, an<^
D.A.G. for Auxiliary Forces at Head
Quarters 1891-2, since when he has been
Mil. Sec. to Com.-in-Ch. : m. 1886, Evelyn
Charlotte, da. of the late Col. Fielden, of
Dulas Court, Hereford ; cr. C.B. 1881,
K.C.B. 1888. ii, Chester Street, Grosvenor
Place, S. W. ; Guards', Turf, . United
Service, Arthur's, Orleans, Hurlingham
and Bachelors' Chtbs.
GLYN, Gen. Sir Julius Richard,
K.C.B. [see Glyn, Bart., cr. 1759, colls.].
GODFRAY, Col. Sir James, el. son of
the late Francis Godfray, Esq., of Anne-
Park, N. W. ; 28, Jermyn Street, S. W. ;
Athenceum Club.
GELL, Sir James, son of the late
John Cell, Esq., of Kennaa, Isle of Man;
b. 1823 ; ed. at King William's Coll., Isle
of Man ; admitted to the Manx Bar 1845;
was High Bailiff of Castletown 1854-66 ;
has been Attorney-Gen for Isle of Man
since j866 ; was Chm. of Board of Educa-
tion for Isle of Man 1872-81 ; is a Mem-
ber of Council of Isle of Man, a Trustee
of King William's Coll., a J.P. for the
Island, and Chm. of Insular Justices : m.
1850, Amelia Marcia, da. of the Rev. i
William Gill, V. of Kirk Malew, Isle of I
Man ; cr. K.B. 1877. Castletown, Isle of
Man ; Constitutional Club.
GIFFARD, Adm. Sir George, K.C.B.,
son of the late Sir Ambrose Hardinge
Giffard, Ch. Justice of Ceylon ; b. 1815 ;
entered R.N". 1827, became Capt. 1845,
Rear-Adm. 1863, Vice-Adm. 1870, and
Adm. (retired) 1877 ; served on coast of
Syria (severely wounded 1840), with Borneo
pirates 1845; in Baltic 1854 (medal), in
Black Sea and at Sebastopol 1855
(Crimean, and Turkish medals, and Med-
jidie); is a J.P. for Surrey: m. 1847,
Magdalene Christian, who d. 1888, da. of
Robert Mushet, Esq., of the Royal Mint;
cr. C.B. 1855, K.C.B. 1875. Brightleigh
Outwood, Kedhill ; United Service Club.
GILBERT, Sir John, R.A., son of the
late George Felix Gilbert, Esq., of Black-
heath and Broomrields, Wilmington, Kent ;
650
KNIGHTAGfc.
ville Manor, Jersey ; i\ 1816; ed. at Salis-
bury, and in Paris (B.A. Univ. of France
1834) ; entered Jersey Militia 1831, and '
has been Col.-Comdg. and (E. Regt.) Roy.
Jersey Militia since 1861 ; appointed an
A.D.C. to H. M. 1878 : m. 1844, Albina
Elizabeth, da. of the late George Ingou-
ville (formerly d'Ingouville), Esq. ; cr.
K.B. 1891. Grainvillc Manor House,
Jersey ; Anneville Seigniory Lodge, Gorey
District, Jersey ; St. George's Club.
GOLD IE, Sir George Dashwood
TAUBMAN-, K.C.M.G., youngest son of
the late Col. Goldie-Taubman (Scots
Fusilier Guards) of the Nunnery, Isle of
Man ; b. 1846; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad.,
Woolwich ; formerly Lieut. R.E. ; is
Founder and Dep.-Gov. of the chartered
Roy. Niger Co. ; attended Berlin Confer-
ence 1884, as expert on Niger affairs ; re-
sumed by Roy. licence 1887 his paternal
name of Goldie: m. 1870, Matilda
Catherine, da. of John William Elliott,
Esq., of Wakefield, Yorkshire ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1887. ii, Queen's Gate Gar-
dens, S. W. ; Xaval and Military Club.
GOLDSMID, Maj.-Gen. Sir Frederic
John, K.C.S.I., C.B., only son of the late
Lionel P. Goldsmid, Esq. (of igth Dra-
goons) ; b. 1818 ; ed. at Paris, and at
King's Coll., London ; entered Madras
Army 1839; became Capt. 1851, Major,
1856, Lieut.-Col. 1862, Col. and local
Maj.-Gen. in Persia 1870, and Maj-Gen.
1875 ; served in China War 1840 (medal),
and with Turkish troops 1855-6 (Turkish
medal and 4th class Medjidie); has been
Acting A.A.G. Nagpur Subsidiary Force, '
A.A.G. to Turkish troops in Crimea, !
Assist. Commr. in Sindh, on special mis-
sions and political employment under
Bombay Govt., Ch. Director of Govt. ,
Indo-European Telegraph, H.M.'s Boun-
dary Commr. for Settlement of Perso-
Kelat Frontier, Arbitrator in Perso-
Afghan question of Sistan, and British '
Commr. with Mixed Commn. on Indian
Immigration in Island of Reunion ; was ,
British Controller of Dai'ra Sanieh in
Egypt 1880-83 ; has 2nd class Osmanieh, '
Egyptian war medal and bronze star : m.
1849, Mary, el. da. of the late Lieut. -Gen. ;
George Mackenzie Steuart [see Shaw-
Stewart, Bart., colls.] ; cr. C. B. 1866 ;
K. C.S.I. 1871. Godfrey House, Holling-
bourne, Kent ; United Service Club.
GOLDSWORTHY, Sir Roger Tuckfeld,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Thomas Golds-
worthy, Esq., of Calcutta ; b. 1839 ; ed.
at Roy. Mil. Coll.. Sandhurst; served with
Vol. Cav, under Gen. Havelock in Indian
Mutiny (twice mentioned in despatches, j
medal with clasp, and a Commn. in i7th ;
Lancers), and subsequently with gth !
Lancers till his retirement in 1867 ; was '
Inspector-Gen, of Police, Sierra Leone '
1868-9, Comdt. of Houssa Armed Police j
and Dist. Magistrate, Lagos 1870-3,
Collector of Customs on Gold Coast
1873. in command of Volta Expedition
1873-4, Pres. of Island of Nevis 1876-7,
Colonial Sec. for W. Australia 1877-80,
Administrator and Colonial Sec. of St.
Lucia 1881-4, and Gov. and Com.-in-Ch.
of British Honduras 1884-91, since when
he has been Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. and
Ch. Justice of Falkland Islands : m. 1869,
Eliza, widow of Capt. Egan, R.A., and
da. of John Gawler Prior, Esq., of Sunder -
land; cr. C.M.G. 1874, K.C.M.G. 1889.
Government House. Falkland Islands ;
Army and Navy and St. George's Clubs.
GORDON*, Hon. Sir Arthur Hamilton,
G.C.M.G. [see E. Aberdeen].
GORST, Right Hon. Sir John Eldon,
M.P., Q.C., son of the late Edward
Chaddock Gorst, Esq., of Preston, who in
1853 assumed the surname of Lowndes ; b.
1835 ; ed. at St. John's Coll., Camb. (B.A.,
3rd Wrangler 1857, Fellow 1857, M.A.
1860, Hon. Fellow 1890) ; was Civil
Commr. of Waikato, New Zealand 1861-3 ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1865, a Q.C. 1875 ;
sat as M.P. for Cambridge (C) 1866-8,
and for Chatham 1875-92, since when he
has sat for Camb. Univ.; unsuccessfully
contested Hastings 1865 and Cambridge
1868 ; was Solicitor-Gen. June 1885 to
Jan. 1886, Under Sec. for India July 1886
to Nov. 1891, and Financial Sec. to the
Treasury Nov. 1891 to Aug. 1892 : m.
1860, Mary Elizabeth, da. of the Rev.
Lorenzo Moore, of Christ Church, New-
Zealand, who was formerly Capt. 5th Ma-
dras Light Cav. ; cr. K.'B. 1885, P.C.
1890. Lawford House, Manningtree,
Essex; Car lion Club.
GOUGH, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Charles John
Stanley, K.C.B., V.C., 2nd son of George
Gough, Esq., B.C.S.,of Rathronan House,
Clonmel ; b. 1832 ; entered Army 1848,
became Major 1858, Lieut.-Col. 1867, Col.
1875, Maj.-Gen. 1885, and Lieut. -Gen.
1889 ; served in Punjab Campaign 1848-49
(medal with two clasps), in Indian Mutiny
1857-58 (wounded, medal with two clasps,
Brevet Majority, and V.C. ), in command of
5th Bengal Cav. in Bhotan campaign 1864-5
(medal with clasp and C.B.) and in various
commands in Afghan Wars 1878-80 (medal
with two clasps and K.C.B.) ; was in com-
mand of ist Class Dist. of Bengal Army
1887-9 : m- 1869, Harriette Anastatia, da',
of John Power, Esq., formerly M.P. for co.
Waterford [Count De La Poer, "Foreign
Titles of Nobility"] ; cr. C.B. 1875, K.C.B.
1881. United Service Club.
GOUGH, Lieut.-Gcn. «SVr Hugh Henry,
K.C.B., V.C., 3rd son of George Gough,
Esq., B.C.S., of Rathronon House, Clon-
mel ; b. 1833 ; entered 3rd Bengal Cav.
1853, became Capt. and Major 1861, Lieut.-
Col. 1869, Col. 1877, Maj.-Gen. 1887,
and Lieut. -Gen. 1891; served in Indian
Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (twice wounded,
several times specially mentioned in de-
spatches for "distinguished bravery,"
thanked by Gov.-Gen. of India, V.C. for
repeated acts of valour, and medal with
three clasps), in Abyssinian Campaign
1867, in command of i2th Bengal Cav.
(mentioned in despatches, thanked by |
Govt., and medal), and in Afghan Cam-
paigns 1878-80 (mentioned in despatches,
medal with four clasps, bronze star and
K.C.B. ); commanded SialkoteDiv. 1885-7,
and a ist Class Dist., Bengal 1887-92 : m.
1863, Annie Margaret, da. of Capt. Ed-
ward Eustace Hill ; cr. C.B. 1868, K.C.B.
1881. Junior Army and Navy Club.
GRAHAM, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Gerald
G.C.M.G., K.C.B., V.C., son of the late i
R. H. Graham, Esq., M.D., of Eden Brows,
Cumberland ; b. 1831 ; entered R.E. 1850, '.
became Capt. 1858, Major 1859, Lieut. -Col. \
1861, Col. 1869, Maj.-Gen. 1881, and j
Lieut. -Gen. 1884; retired 1890; served |
throughout Crimean Campaign 1854-5
(twice wounded, V.C., medal with three ;
clasps, Legion of Honour, 5th class Med- ;
jidie Turkish medal, and twice mentioned in \
despatches), throughout Campaign in N. ,
China 1860-1 (severely wounded, medal ,
with two clasps, and ' mentioned in des- ,
patches), in command of 2nd Brig, ist Div.
in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal with ,
clasp, thanked by Parliament, and 2nd
class Medjidie), in command of troops '
in Soudan Campaign 1884, and in Suakin j
Expedition 1885 (thanked by Parliament, !
K.C.M.G., and ist Class Medjidie):'
m. 18 — , Jane, da. of G. Durrani, Esq., of
Elmhall, Suffolk, and widow of the Rev.
G. B. Blacker, R. ofRudham, Norfolk;
cr. C.B. 1868, K.C.B. 1882, K.C.M.G.
and G.C.M.G. 1885. Worlabye House,
Upper Richmond Road, Roehampton,
S. \V, ; Junior United Service and
A merica n Cht bs.
GRAHAM, Adm. Sir William, K.C.B.,
son of the late Gen. T. Graham (Bengal
Army) ; b. 1826 ; entered R.N. 1842,
specially prcmoted Lieut. 1849. became
Com. 1858, Capt. 1863. Rear-Adm. 1879.
Vice- Adm. 1885, and Adm. 1890 ; retired
1191 ; served in attacks on Lagos 1851,
in Baltic during Russian War 1854 (medal
with clasp), in Crimea and Black Sea '
1855 (medal with clasp, mentioned in des- 1
patches, and Turkish medal), and in
China War 1857 (mentioned in despatches,
and medai with clasp) ; thanked by Colo-
nial Govt. for services rendered in con- \
nection with federation of Leeward
Islands 1871: was Adm. -Sup. at Malta:
1882-5, Controller of the Navy 1885-8, ,
and a Lord of the Admiralty 1886-8 ; ;
sometime Pres. of Roy. Naval Coll., Green • ',
wich : m. ist, 1865, Florinda, who d.
1880, da. of W. D. Littledale, Esq. ; 2nd, j
1882, Agnes, da. of the Rev. W. Yalden j
Thomas, of St. Andrew's, Watford, and \
widow of W. F. Lawton, Esq., of Wyck '
Hill, Stow-on-the-Wold ; cr. C.B. 1877,'
K.C.B. 1887. United Service Club.
GRANT, Sir Charles, K.C.S.I., son of
the late Right Hon. Sir Robert Grant,
G.C.H. ; b. 1836; ed. at Harrow, at
Trin. Coll., Camb. , and at Haileybury ;
iHTb. 651
entered B.C. S. 1858; formerly foreign Sec.
to Govt. of India : m. ist, 1872, Ellen, who
d. 1885, da. of theRt. Hon. Henry Baillie,
of Redcastle, N.B. ; 2nd, 1890, Lady
Florence Lucia Harris, sister of 4th Earl
of Malmesbury ; cr. C.S.I. 1881, K. C.S.I.
1885. 5. Marble Arch, W. ; Brcoks's,
and Travellers' Clubs.
GRANT, Sir James Alexander,
K.C.M.G., M.D., son of James Giant,
Esq., M.D., of Edinburgh ; b. 1831 ; ed.
at Queen's Coll., Kingston, and at McGill
Univ., Montreal; F.R.C.S. Edin. 1864,
M.R.C.S. London 1864. F. R.C.P. 1882;
sat as M.P. for co. Russell (C) for eight
years ; formerly Pres. of Mechanics' In-
stitute of St. Andrew's So., Ottawa, and
of Coll. of Surgs., Ontario ; is a member
of the Ottawa Scientific and Literary, and
of several other learned Sos. ; author of
numerous essays on medical and scientific
subjects : m. 1856, Maria, da. of Edward
Malloch, Esq. ; cr: K.C.M.G. 1887. 150,
Elgin Street, Ottawa, Ontario.
GRANT, Sir John Peter, G.C.M.G.,
K.C.B., son of the late Sir John Peter
Grant, M.P.,of Rothiemurchus, Inverness ;
b. 1807 ! ed. at Eton, at Haileybury, and
at Edinburgh Univ.; served in B.S.C. 1826-
62 ; was Sec. to Govt. of India for Home
Depart. 1852, and for P'oreign Depart. 1853,
Member of Council of India 1854, Lieut. -
Gov. of Central Provinces during Mutiny
1857 ; Lieut. -Gov. of Bengal 1859-62, and
Gov.-in-Ch. and Capt. -Gen. of Jamaica
lc866-74 ; is a J.P. for Herts, and a D.L.
andJ.P. for co. Inverness: in. 1835, Hen-
rietta, da. of the late Trevor Chicheley
Plowden, Esq., B.C.S. ; cr. K.C.B. 1862;
G.C.M.G. 1874. The Doune of Rothie-
murchus, Aviemore, Inverness.
GRANT, Field Marshal Sir Patrick,
of Atichterblair, Inverness ;b. 1804; entered
Army 1820, became Capt. 1832, Major
1844, Lieut. -Col. 1846, Col. 1850, Major
Gen. 1854, Lieut.-Gen. 1862, Gen. 1870,
and Field Marshal 1883 ; was Col. io4th
Foot, 1861-5, 2nd Batn. Seaforth High-
landers (Ross-shire Buffs) 1868-85, since
when he has been Col. Roy. Horse
Guards and Gold Stick in Waiting on
H.M. ; served (/) as D.A.G. with Gwalior
army, 1843-4 (mentioned in despatches),
brevet of Major and bronze star ; (it) as
A.G. in Sutlej Campaign 1845-6 (twice
dangerously wounded, horse three times
shot, repeatedly mentioned in despatches,
medal and three clasps) ; (tit) as A.G. in
Punjaub Campaign 1848-9 (mentioned in
despatches, medal with two clasps) ; was
expedition to Kohat against Afghan Hill
Tribes 1849-50 (medal with clasp) ; was
A. D.C. to H.M. 1850-4, A.G. of Army in
India 1845-51, Com.-in-Ch. at Madras
1856-7, ot Bengal aimy 1857, and ol
Madras army 1857-61, and Gov. and
Com-in-Ch. of Malta 1867-72 ; appointed
Gov. of Chelsea Hospital 1874 : m. ist.
1832, Jane Anne, who d. 1838, da. of
652
KNIGHTAGE.
William Eraser Tytler, Esq., of Aldourie
and Balnain ; 2nd, 1844, the Hon. Frances
Maria Gough, who d. 1892, da. of F.M.
Viscount Gough, G.C.B. ; cr. K.C.B.
1857, G.C.B. 1861, G.C.M.G. 1868.
Royal Hospital, Chelsea. S. W. ; United
'Service Club.
GRANTHAM, Hon. Sir William, son
of the late George Grantham, Esq., of
Barcombe Place, Lewes ; b. 1835 ; ed. at
King's Coll. Sch. ; Bar. Inner Temple
1863 (gaining studentship of four Inns of
Courts), a Q.C. 1877, and a Bencher 1878 ;
is a J.P. for Sussex, and was sometime
Dep. Chm. of Magistrates for that co. ;
sat as M.P. for E. Surrey (C) 1874-85, and
for Croydon 1885-6, when he was appointed
a Justice of High Court of Judicature
(Queen's Bench Div.) : in. 1865, Emma,
el. da. of the late Richard Wilson, Esq.,
of Chiddingley, Sussex; cr. K.B. 1886.
78, Eaton Square, S. W.; Barcombe Place,
Lewes ; Carlton and Atheiifciim Clubs.
GRAY, Sir William, son of Matthew
Gray, Esq., of Blyth, Northumberland ;
b. 1823 ; ed. privately ; was Mayor of
Hartlepool 1862 and 1863, and first Mayor
of W. Hartlepool 1887 ; is Chm. of
Hartlepool Port and Harbour Commn., a
J. P. and D. L. for co. Durham, a Director
of N.E. Railway Co., and Governing
Director of William Gray and Co., ship-
builders and shipowners, of W. Hartle-
pool ; unsuccessfully contested Hartle-
pool (LU] 1891 : in. 1849, Dorothy, da.
ot. Capt. John Hall, R.N., of Lewis-
ham, S.E. ; cr. K.B. 1890. Greatham,
West Hartlepool.
GREAVES, Lieut.-Gen. Sir George
Richards, K.C.B. , K. C. M. G. , son of the
late Capt. George Greaves, of the 6oth
Rifles ; b. 1831 ; ed. at Sandhurst ; entered
7oth Foot 1849 ; became Maj. 1864, Lieut. -
Col. 1865, Col. 1872, Maj. -Gen. 1882, and
Lieut.-Gen. 1890; served in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1857-58, as D.A.A.G. in
Eusofzye Expedition 1858 (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp), as
D.A.Q.M.G. in New Zealand 1862-6 (re-
peatedly mentioned in despatches, medal,
Brevet Major and Brevet Lt.-Col.), and
as Ch. of Staff in Ashantee Expedition
1873-74 (specially mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp, C.B.), and as Ch. of
the Staff in Suakin Expedition 1885 (men-
tioned in despatches, medal with clasp,
K.C.B. ; was Brig.-Major at Dover 1867-
70, D.A.A.G. at Headquarters 1870-73,
and A. A. G. there 1874-78, Ch. oftheStaft
and Ch. Sec. to Govt. in Cyprus 1878-79,
Administrator of Govt. of Cyprus May
and June 1879, A-G- of Army in India
1879-84, and in command of ist class
Dist. of Bengal 1885-90, since when he
has been Com.-in-Ch. of troops in Bom-
bay Pres., and a Member of Council of
Gov. of Bombay : in. 1859, Ellen, who d.
1880, da. of B'rig.-Gen. Hutchison ; cr.
C.B. 1874, K.C.M.G. 1881, K.C.B. 1885.
Bombay ; United So vice Club.
GREEN, Maj.-Gen. Sir William
Henry Rodes, K. C.S.I., C.B., son of the
late Vice-Adm. Sir Andrew Pellatt Green,
K.C.H.; b. 1825; ed. at King's Coll.,
Lond. ; entered igth N.I. 1841, became
Capt. and Major i856,Lieut. -Col. 1862, Col.
1868, and Major-Gen. 1875 ; served through
Punjaub campaign (medal with two
clasps), and under Omar Pasha, with rank
of Col., on the Danube, during Crimean
war (gold medal), as Assist. Engineer
attached to R.E. from opening of siege
of Sebastopol to April, 1855 (severely
wounded), at bombardment of Sweaborg,
and until close of war as D.A.G. of Irregu-
lar Cav. (medal with three clasps, Turkish
war medal and the Medjidie), and in
Persian war as A.A.G. (medal with clasp) ;
was Political Sup. and Comdt. of N.W.
frontier of Scinde 1861-8, and Hon.A.D.C.
to Gov. -Gen. of India ; is a D.L. for
Sutherlandshire : m. 1868, Louisa, da. of
the late John Henry Dunn, Esq., Receiver-
Gen, of Canada; cr. C.B. 1859, K.C.S.I.
1866. 93, Belgrave Road, S. W.; United
Service Club.
GREENE, Sir John Ball, C.B., son of
the late George Greene, Esq. ; is a Civil
Engineer, Commr. of Valuation Ch.
Boundary Surveyor for Ireland, and a J. P.
for co. Dublin : in. ist, Ellen, who d.
1866, da. of the late Robert Wesley, Esq.,
Surgeon R.N., of Mount Crazier, Queens-
town, co. Cork ; and, 1867, Charlotte, da.
of the late Edward Henry Courtenay,
Esq., of Cheltenham ; cr. C.B. 1880, K.B.
1885. Leeson Park, Dublin ; Union and
Kildare Street Clubs.
GREGORY, Sir Charles Hutton,
K. C.. M. G., son of the late Olinthus Gil-
bert Gregory, Esq., LL.D., Professor of
Mathematics at Roy. Mil. Acad., Wool-
wich ; b. 1817 ; has been Engineer to
various Works at home and abroad ; was
Pres. of Institution of Civil Engineers
1868-70, a member of Ordnance Select
Committee 1855-9, of Small Arm Com-
mittee 1870-2, and of Channel Tunnel
Committee 1882, a Juror in Paris Exhibi-
tion 1867, Capt. -Comdt. Tower Hamlets
Engineer Vol. 1861-4, ar>d a Royal Com-
missioner Colonial and Indian Exhibition
1886 ; is Consulting Engineer for Railways
to the Colonies of Ceylon, Cape of Good
Hope, Trinidad, W. Australia and the
States of Perak and Selangor, a Col.
Engineer and Railway Transport Vol.,
and a Km. and Officer of the Order of
the Rose of Brazil; cr. C.M.G. 1876,
K.C.M.G. 1883. 5, Southwick Street, Hyde
Park, W.; 2, Delahay Street, West-
minster, S. W. ; Atheitccitm and \Viiidham
Clubs.
GRENFELL. Maj.-Gen. Sir Francis
Wallace, G.C.M.G., K. C.B. , son of the late
P. St. L. Grenfell, Esq. ; b. 1841 ; entered
6oth Rifles 1859, became Capt. 1871, Major
1878, Lieut. -Col. 1879, Col. 1882, and
Maj.-Gen. 1889; staff services :— A.D.C.
to Sir Arthur Cunynghame, G.C.B. ,
Comdg. at Cape of Good Hope 1873-8,
D.A.A. and Q.M.G. Cape of Good
Hope 1878-9, Brig. -Major at Shorncliffe
1880- 1, and A. A. and Q.M.G. Transvaal
Expedition 1881-2, and at Head Quarters
with Expedition to Egyyt 1882 ; raised
ist Brig. Egyptian Army 1883 ; served in
Expedition to Griqualand W. 1875, 'n
Kaffir Campaign 1878, in Zulu Campaign
1879 (several times mentioned in de-
spatches, and medal with clasp), in Egyp-
tian Expedition 1882, as A.A.G. Head
Quarters (medal with clasp), in Nile Ex-
pedition 1884 (3rd class Medjidie and
bronze star), and in command of Frontier
Field Force, Egypt 1885, a Div. at action ;
of Ginnis 1886, of Anglo-Egyptian Ex-
pedition at action of Gamaiza, Suakin
1888, and of Anglo-Egyptian Div. at
action of Toski 1889 ; was an A. D.C.
to H.M. 1882-9, ar>d Sirdar of Egyptian
Army 1885-92 (and class Medjidie, 3rd class
Osmanieh), since when he has been D.A.G.
for Auxiliary Forces at Headquarters ;
has ist class Medjidie, and Grand Cross
Osmanieh : m. 1887, Evelyn, da. of the
late Gen. R. Blucher Wood, C.B. ; cr.
C.B. 1885, K.C.B. 1886, G.C.M.G. 1892.
Army and Navy a>/d Travellers' Cl/tbs.
GREY, Sir George, K.C.B., D.C.L.,
LL.D., son of the late Lieut. -Col. Grey, of
the 3Oth Foot ; b. 1812 ; entered 83rd Foot
1830, and retired as Capt. 1839; was
head of an Exploring expedition to N.W.
of Australia 1837-40, Gov. of S. Australia
1841, and of New Zealand 1846-54, Gov.
and Com.-in-Ch. of Cape of Good Hope
1854-61 ; sometime "Administrator" and
afterwards Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of New-
Zealand, and Premier thereof 1877-9 : m.
1863, Harriet, da. of the late Adm. Sir
R. W. Spencer, K.H.; cr. K.C.B. 1848.
Wellington, New Zealand ; Junior
United Service and Atheneeum Clubs.
GRIFFIN, Sir Lepel Henry, K.C.S.I.,
son of the late Rev. Henry Griffin, of
Stoke, Suffolk, and Glenthorne, Torquay ;
b. 1840 ; entered B.C.S. 1860, and in 1862
was posted to the Punjab Commn. ; made
Ch. Sec. to Punjab Govt. 1870; nominated
C.S.I. 1879 for services in connection with
first Afghan Campaign ; appointed Jan.,
1880, Ch. Political Officer in Afghanistan,
and negotiated the whole arrangements with
Abdur Rahman, ending with his acknow-
ledgment as Amir of Kabul ; left Kabu
with British Army Aug. nth, 1880 ; was
Agent to Gov.-Gen for Central India and
Resident at Indore 1881-8, when he was
appointed Resident at Hyderabad ; author
of several works on Indian subjects : m.
1889, Marie, da. of Ludwig Leupold, Esq.,
of La Coronata, Genoa, Italy ; cr. C.S.I.
1879, K.C.S.I. 1 88 1. i, Hobart Place,
S. W. ; Wellington Club.
GRIFFITH, Sir Samuel Walker,
K.C.M.G., son of the Rev. Edward
Griffith, of Brisbane ; b. 1845 ; ed. at
Sydney Univ. (B.A. 1863, M.A. 1870);
CTS. 653
Bar. Queensland 1867, Q.C. 1876 ; elected
a member of Queensland Legislative
Assembly 1872; appointed Attorney-Gen.
1874, Sec. for Public Instruction 1876, and
for Public Works 1878, Premier and Colo-
nial Sec. and Sec. for Public Instruction
1883, Premier and Colonial Sec. 1885,
Premier and Chief Sec. 1886, and
Premier, Chief Sec. and Attorney-Gen.
1890 ; was also Colonial Treasurer 1887-8,
Chm. of Standing Committee of Federal
Council of Australasia 1886-7, Pres. of
Federal Council 1888 and 1891, and Vice-
Pres. and Chm. of Constitutional Com-
mittee of National Australasian Conven-
tion 1891 : m. 1870, Julia Janet, da. of
James Thomson, Esq., Commr. for Crown
Lands, of East Maitland, N.S.W. ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1886. Merthyr, Brisbane,
Queensland.
GRIFFITH, Sir William Brandford,
K.C.M.G., el. son of the late William
Griffith, Esq. (Bar. Inner Temple), of
Windsor, and Frenches, Barbados ; b.
1824 ; ed. at Barbados and appointed
Auditor-Gen, there 1863 ; was M.L.A.
1861-74, and of numerous Legislative and
Executive Boards ; appointed Acting
Colonial Sec. in 1874, 1876, and 1877 ;
was M.E.C. 1876-9, and Lieut, -Gov. of
Gold Coast Colony and Administrator of
Lagos 1879-85 ; administered Gen. Govt.
Dec. 1880 to March 1881, and Oct. to
Dec. 1882 ; has been Gov. and Com.-in-
Ch. of Gold Coast Colony since 1885 : m.
ist, Mary Eliza, who d. 1867, 2nd da, ot
George Thornton Metcalfe, Esq., of
Antigua ; 2nd, 1868, Charlotte, 2nd da.
of the late Lionel Parks, Esq., of Bar-
bados ; cr.C.M.G. 1879, K.C.M.G. 1887.
Government House, Accra, W. Africa ;
The Cliestnuls, Grange Road, EaJing, IV.
GROVE, Sir George, D.C.L., LL.D.;
b. 1820 ; ed. as a Civil Engineer and was
for some years on the staff of the late Mr.
Robert Stephenson ; was Sec. to So. of Arts
1848-52, Sec. of Crystal Palace Co. 1852-73,
and a Director of that Co. 1873-8 ; edited
" Macmillan's Magazine" for some years,
and also the ' ' Dictionary of Music and
Musicians"; Hon. D.C.L. of Durham
1875, and Hon. LL.D. of Glasgow 1886 ;
founder and Hon. Sec. of Palestine Ex-
ploration Fund 1865 ; has been Director
of Roy. Coll. of Music since 1882 : m.
1851, Harriet, da. of the late Rev. Charles
Bradley ; cr. K.B. 1883. Lower Sy den -
ham, S E. ; Royal College of Music, Ken-
sington Gore, S. W., Athenff Kin Club.
GROVE, Right Hon. Sir William
Robert, P.C.. D.C.L. , LL.D., F.X.S.,
son of John Grove, Esq., J.P. and D.L.
of Swansea ; /'. 1811; ed. at Brasenose
Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1833, Hon. D.C.L.
1875, Hon. LL.D. Camb. 1879) ; B?.r.
Lincoln's Inn 1835, and a Q.C. 1853; was
a Member of Roy. Comm. on Patents, and
on that for Univ. of Oxford ; is a Member
of Academies of Rome, Turin, &c. ; was
Pres. of British Association 1866 ; received
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medal of Roy. So. 1847 ; author of ' ' Cor-
relation of Physical Forces, " and of many
papers published in Transactions of Roy.
So.,&c. ; was a Justice of Court of Common
Pleas 1871-5, and a Judge of the High
Court of Justice (Common Pleas Div.)
1875-87 : m. 1837, Emma Maria, who d.
1879, da. of John Diston Powles, Esq. ;
cr. K.B. 1872, P.C. 1887. 115, Harleyl
Street, W. ; Athenaum Club.
son of Thomas Grubb, Esq. ; 6. 1844 ;
Treasury on Local Inquiry into Expenses
of Wars in S. Africa ; was attached to Roy.
Commn. for settlement of Transvaal affairs
1881 ; is a County Councillor for E. Suf-
folk, Grundisburgh Div. ; unsuccessfully
contested S.W. Div. of Norfolk (L) 1885',
Rotherhithe Div. of Bermondsey 1886, and
Colchester (LG) 1888 : m. 1888, Lady
Eveline Camilla Wallop, da. of 5th Earl of
Portsmouth; cr. C.B. 1874, K.C.M.G.
1882. Grundisbiirgk Hall, Woodbridge,
Suffolk ; Brooks s Club.
ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (Hon. Master ' GZOWSKI, Col. SirCasimir Stanislaus,
of Engineering) ; is Hon. Member of
Roy. Institute of Engineers of Ireland,
Hon. Sec. of Council of Roy. Dublin So.,
and Member of Board of Visitors of Science
and Art Museum ; received Cunningham
Gold Medal of Roy. Irish Acad. 1881 ; is
an Astronomical Instrument Manufacturer;
has completed some of the largest existing
telescopes for the British, Colonial, and
K.C.M.G., son of the late Casimir
Stanislaus Gzowski, of the Russian Army;
b. 1813 ; ed. at Russian Mil. Engineering
Sch. ; appointed Hon. A.D.C. to H. M.
1879 I is a Civil Engineer, and Staff
Officer to Engineer Force in Canada ; has
rendered valuable services to the Dominion:
m. 1839, Maria Beebe ; cr. K.C.M.G.
1890. Tlie Hall, Toronto, Canada.
Foreign Govts., including Melbourne H.A.INES, Field Marshal Sir Frederick
great reflector and Vienna great refractor,
and has established an industry in Dublin
for construction of these instruments : ;«.
1871, Mary H., da. of George Hamilton
Walker. Esq. , M. D. . of Ix>uisiana, U. S. A. ;
cr. K.B. 1887. 51, Keniliuorth Square,
Rathgar, Dublin.
GRUBBE, Vice-Adm. Sir Walter James
HUNT-, K.C.B., son of the late Rev.
James Andrew Hunt-Grubbe ; b. 1833 ;
entered R.N.i845,becameCom.i86i,Capt.
1866, Rear-Admt 1884, and Vice-Adm.
1890; served on W. Coast of Africa
1854, present at bombardment of Pessie
and Labadie, and Defence of Chris-
tiansborg Castle ; commanded H.M.S.
"Teazer," in suppressing Slave Trade
1855-7 ; thanked by Liberian Govt. for
services rendered at an insurrection at
Sinon ; present at operations in River
Gambia 1861 (mentioned in despatches) ;
commanded H.M.S. "Jaseur," in sup-
pressing Slave Trade on W. Coast of
Africa 1863-6 ; appointed in charge of
Island of Ascension 1866 ; commanded
Naval Brig, in Ashantee War 1874 (severely
wounded, mentioned in despatches, C.B..
and medal with clasp) ; commanded N.
Div. of Mediterranean Fleet at bombard-
ment of Alexandria 1882 ; was an A.D.C. to
H.M. 1879-84, Com.-in-Ch. of Cape
of Good Hope and W. Coast of Africa
station 1885-8, and Adm. Sup. of
Devonport Dockyard 1888-91 : m. 1867,
Mary Anne, da. of William Codrington,
Esq., of Wroughton, Wilts; cr. C.B.
1874, K.C.B. " 1882. Knightsbridge
House, Newbury ; United Service Club.
GURDON, Sir William Brampton,
K.C.M.G., C.B., son of the late Brampton
Gurdon, Esq., M.P., of Letton, Norfolk ;
b. 1840; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1863) ; entered H.M.'sTrea-
suryasa Clerki863 ; was Private Sec. toMr.
Gladstone, M.P., when Chancellor of the
Exchequer 1865-6, and when First Lord of
the Treasury 1868-74; in 1879 represented
Paul, G.C.B., G.C.S./., €./.£., son of
Commissary-Gen. Gregory Haines, C. B. ;
b. 1819; ed. at Midhurst, at Brussels,
and at Dresden ; entered 4th King's Own
Regt. 1839, became Capt. loth Foot
1846, Capt. and Brevet-Major 2 ist R.N.B.
Fusiliers 1849, Lieut. -Col. 1850, Major-
Gen. May 1864, Lieut. -Gen. 1871, Gen.
1877, and Field Marshal 1800 ; was Col.
8th Foot 1860-62, of io4th Regt. 1874-81,
and of Royal Munster Fusiliers 1881-90,
since when he has been Col. of Royal Scots
Fusiliers ; served (i) in Sutlej campaign
1845-6 (severely wounded, horse shot under
him, and medal with clasp), (ii] in
Punjaub 1848-9 (medal with two clasps),
and (Hi) in Crimean Campaign 1854-5
(medal with four clasps, Turkish medal
and 5th class Medjidie) ; was A.D.C. to
Sir Hugh Gough 1844-5, and Acting
Mil. Sec. thereto 1845-6, Mil. Sec. to
Lord Gough 1846-9, and to Sir P. Grant
1856-60, D.A.G. in Ireland 1862-4, Brig.-
Gen. Dublin Dist. 1864-5, Maj.-Gen.
commanding Mysore Div. 1865-70, Q.M.G.
at Horse Guards 1870-1, Com.-in-Ch. of
Madras Army 1871-5, and Com.-in-Ch. in
India 1876-81 (thanked in 1879 and 1881
by both Houses of Parliament for direct-
ing operations in Afghanistan 1878-9 and
1880): m. 1856, Charlotte Jane Sophia,
who d. 1880, da. of Col. Edward Every E.
Miller, Corny. Gen. of Madras Army; cr.
K.C.B. 1871, G.C.B. 1877, G.C.S. I. and
C.I.E. 1879. United Service Club.
HALIBURTON, Sir Arthur Laurence,
K.C.B., son of the late Mr. Justice Hali-
burton, of Nova Scotia, author of "Sam
Slick," and sometime M. P. for Launceston ;
b. 1832 ; served on Commissariat Staft
l855-7°. when he was transferred to Civil
Ser. at War Office as Assist. Director of
Supplies and Transport, and was Director
thereof 1878-88, since when he has been
Assist.-Under Sec. of State for War : m.
1877, Mariana Emily, da. of the late Leo
Schuster, Esq., and widow of Sir William
Dickason Clay, 2nd Bart.; cr. C.B. 1880, j
K.C.B. 1885. 57, Lffiondes Square, S. W.; \
St. James s Club,
HALL, Sir Charles, K.C.M.G., Q.C., \
-VI. P., son of the late Vice-Chancellor ?he
Hon. Sir Charles Hall, of Farnham Chase,
Slough ; b. 1843 I e(*- at Harrow, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1865, M.A.
1868) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1866, a Q.C.
1 88 1, and Bencher (Middle Temple) 1884;
was Attorney-Gen, to H.R.H. the Prince
of Wales and the Duchy of Cornwall
1877-92, and first British delegate to Inter- 1
tional Maritime Conference at Washington
1889 (K.C. M.G. ) ; appointed Recorder of
London 1892 ; sat as M.P. for Cam-
bridgeshire, W., or Chesterton, Div. (C)
1885-92, when he was defeated ; elected
for Finsbury, Holborn Div., Aug. 1892 ;
. cr. K.C. M.G. 1890. 2, Mount Street,
Berkeley Square, W. ; Recorder s Cham-
bers, Guildhall, E. C. ; Whites, Garrick,
Marlborough, Carlton, and St. Stephens
Clubs.
HALL, Sir John, K.C.M.G., son of the
late George Hall, Esq., of Elloughton,
Yorkshire, and of Kingston-upon-Hull ;
b. 1824 ; served in Imperial Civil Ser.
1843-52, when lie emigrated to New
Zealand ; was Member of Provincial j
Council of Canterbury 1853-76, Prov. Sec.
for Canterbury 1855, and on several |
occasions a member of Provincial Govt. , j
Resident Magistrate for Christchurch j
and Lyttelton, and Sheriff for Province j
1856-63 ; elected Member of House of Re- '
presentatives 1855 and Colonial Sec. 1856 ;
was a M.L.C. 1862-6, and of House of
Representatives 1866-72, Postmaster-Gen,
and a Member of Stafford Ministry 1866-9,
and Representative for New Zealand at
Postal Conference in Melbourne 1867 ;
summoned to Legislative Council 1872 ;
was Colonial Sec. 1872-3, and in 1876 a
Member of the Vogel Ministry .without
office ; in 1879 resigned his seat in Legis-
lative Council, and elected to House of
Representatives ; was Premier of New
Zealand 1879-82, and New Zealand Dele-
gate at Australasian Federation Confer-
ence 1891 : m. 1861, Rose A., da. of
Wm. Dryden, Esq., of Hull; cr. K.C. M.G.
1882. Hororata, Canterbury, New Zealand;
St. George's Club.
HALL£, Sir Charles, LL.D., son of
Friedrich Halle, Esq. ; b. 1819; studied
music in Darmstadt under Gottfried
Weber and Rink; LL.D. Edinburgh
Univ. (at Tercentenary Exhibition) 1884 ;
lived in Paris 1836-48, and instituted
there the first series of Classical Chamber
Music Concerts 1846 ; came to England
1848 ; was Conductor of the Gentlemen's
Concerts in Manchester 1850, and insti-
tuted there in 1857 an annual series of
20 Orchestral and Choral Concerts, and
in London, 1861, an annual series of]
Chamber Music Concerts ; appointed j
conductor of Liverpool Philharmonic j
So. 1883 : m. ist, 1842, Marie De'sire'e,
KNIGHTS. 65
who d. 1866, da. of the late Rilieux Smith,
Esq. ; 2nd, Madame Norman-Neruda, of
20, Linden Gardens, W. ; cr. K. B. 1888.
19, Holland Park, W. : Greenheys, Man-
chester.
HALLIDAY, Sir Frederick James,
K.C.B., son of Thomas Halliday, Esq.,
of Ewell ; b. 1806 ; ed. at St. Paul's Sch.
and at Haileybury ; served in Indian C.S.
1825-59 • was a member of Supreme Council
of India 1853-4, and Lieut. -Gov. of Bengal
1854-9 ; thanked by both Houses of Par-
liament for his energy and ability during
Indian Mutiny ; was a member of Coun-
cil of India 1868-87 : »>• I834> Eliza, da. of
Gen. Paul Macgregor, E. I . C.S. ; cr. K.C.B.
1860. 21, Bolt on Gardens, S. W. ; Athe-
ncBiun, Northbrook, and Windham Clubs.
HAMILTON, Adm. Sir Richard Vesey,
K.C.B., son of the late Rev. John Vesey
Hamilton, R. of Little Chart, Kent ;
f>. 1829; entered R.N. 1843, became Com.
1857, Capt. 1862, Rear-Adm. 1877, Vice-
Adm. 1884, and Adm. 1887 ; served in
Arctic Expeditions 1850-1 and 1852-4
(medal), in Baltic during. Russian War
1855 (medal), and in China War 1857
(medal with clasp, and mentioned in de-
spatches) ; in 1862 was specially promoted
to be Capt. for zealous and active con-
duct on Coast of Labrador and as senior
officer at Halifax ; was a member of Ord-
nance Select Committee 1868, Capt. of
"Achilles " 1870-3, and of ' ' Indus" 1873-5,
Sup. of Pembroke Dockyard 1875-7, Direc-
tor of Naval Ordnance 1878-80, Senior
Officer on Coast of Ireland 1880-83, Com.-
in-Ch., China, 1885-8, Second Naval
Lord of the Admiralty 1888-9, and Senior
Lord 1889-91, since when he has been Pres.
of Roy. Naval College, Greenwich : m.
1862, Julia, da. of the late Viee-Adm.
James Arthur Murray [see D. Athole,
colls.] ; cr. C.B. 1875, K.C.B. 1887.
Royal Naval College, Greenwich ; United
Service Club.
HAMILTON, Sir Robert George
Crookshank, K. C.B. , LL. D. ,son of the Rev.
Zachary Macaulay Hamilton, Minister of
Bressay, Shetland; b. 1836; ed. at Aberdeen
Univ. (M.A. 1855 LL.D. 1884); appointed
a Clerk in War Office 1855, and in that year
went to the Crimea in Commissariat Es-
tablishment; transferred to Office of Works
1857 ; was Accountant to Education Office
1861-9, and to Board of Trade 1869-72,
Assist. Sec. to Board of Trade 1872-8, Sec.
to Civil Ser. Inquiry Commn. 1874-5,
Accountant-Gen, of the Navy 1878-82,
Sec. to the Admiralty May 8, 1882, Acting
Under Sec. for Ireland May 8, 1882, to
April 23, 1883, and Sec. for Ireland April
1883, to Nov. 1886, when he was appointed
Gov. of Tasmania ; in 1873 was one of a
Committee of three to inquire into the
condition of the Civil Ser. Departments
in Ireland, subsequent to 1875 served on
Committees appointed to re-organise
several large Departments to the Public
Sen, and in 1879 -served on Roy.
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Commn. to inquire into the condition of
Colonial Defences : m. ist, 1863, Caroline,
who d. 1875, da. of the late Frederick
A. Geary, Esq. ; 2nd, 1877, Teresa
Felicia, da. of the late Major Reynolds,
58th Regt. ; cr. C.B. 1883, K.C.B. 1884.
Government House, Hol'art, Tasmania.
HAMLEY, Gen. Sir Edward Bruce,
K.C.B. , K.C.M.G., son of the late
Adm. William Hamley ; b. 1824 ; entered
R.A. 1843, became Capt. 1850, Major 1854, ,
Lieut. -Col. 1854, Col. 1863, Major-Gen.
1869, Lieut. -Gen. 1882, Col. Comdt. 1886,
and Gen. (retired) 1890) ; served in Crimean
campaign 1854-5 (medal with four clasps,
Sardinian and Turkish medals, Legion
of Honour, Medjidie, several times men-
tioned in despatches, and C.B.) ; was
Professor of Mil. History at Sandhurst ;
1858-64, a Member of Council of Mil. Edu- ;
cation 1866-70, Comdt. of Staff Coll. 1870-7,
and H.M.'s Commr. for delimitation of j
Bulgaria 1879, for demarcating the frontier |
of Turkey in Asia 1880, and on International ;
Commn.' iSSitosupervisetheevacuation by
Ottoman army and occupation by Greek
armv of territories ceded by Turkey to
Greece ; grand officer of the Medjidie 1881,
and of the Saviour of Greece, which latter
order he was not (by Foreign Office rules)
permitted to accept ; commanded 2nd Div.
in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal with
clasp,' bronze star, and thanked by
Parliament, and 2nd class Osmanieh) ;
sat as M.P. for Birkenhead (C) 1885-92 ;
cr C.B. 1855, K.C.M.G. 1880, K.C.B.
1882. Army and Navy, Carlion, and,
Athen&um Clubs.
H ANBURY. Surg. Maj.-Gen. Str James
Arthur, K.C.B., son of the late Samuel
Hanbu'ry Esq. ; b. 1832; ed. atTrin. Coll.,
Dublin (M.B. 1853); M.R.C.S. Eng. ,
1859, and F.R.C.S. England 1 8— ; en-
tered Med. Depart, of Army 1853, be-
came Surg. 1863, Surg.-Maj. 1873, Bng.-
Sur°. 1879, Dep. Surg. -Gen. 1881, and
Surg. -Gen. 1887 (now Surg. -Maj. -Gen. );•
retired 1892 ; served in China, India, and
America ; was principal Med. Officer of a
Div. during Afghan Campaigns 1878-9 and
1879-80, present with Bazar Valley Ex-
pedition (several times commended in \
despatches, and specially thanked by }
Gov.-Gen. in Council, and by Com.-
in-Chief in India for services during
the "Return March" of the troops
through the Kyber in June, 1879, when
cholera was raging in the ' ' Pass ") ; served
as principal Med. Officer of Force under
Lieut -Gen. Sir F. Roberts on the march
from Cabul to Kandahar in Aug. 1880,
and was present at battle of Kandahar
Sept ist, 1880 ; was subsequently princi- ,
pal Med. Officer of S. Afghan Field!
Force (medal with clasp and bronze star) ; \
served as Principal Med. Officer in Egyp- j
tian Campaign 1882, with rank of Surg - j
Gen. and was present at battle of Tel-el-
Keber (medal with clasp and 2nd class ;
Medjidie , and as Principal Medical Officer
at Horse Guards prior to 1887, at Gibraltar
1887-88, and at Madras 1888-92 : m. 1876,
Hannah Emily, widow of Col. Carter,
C.B., and da. of the late J. Anderson,
Esq. , of Coxlodge Hall, Northumberland ;
cr. C.B. 1881, K.C.B. 1882. Army and
Navy and Junior United Service Clubs.
HANCOCK, Hon. Sir Henry James
Burford BURFORD-, C.M.G., only son of
the late Henry Hancock, Esq., F.R.C.S.,
of Stanclen, Wilts, and Harley Street,
W., sometime Pres. of Roy. Coll. of
Surgeons, England ; b. 1839 ; ed. at
Eton ; formerly Lieut. 45th Regt. and
Capt. Kent Artillery Militia ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1866; received Medaille d'hon-
neur from H.I.M. Napoleon III. for
a "Treatise on International Fishery
Laws ; " appointed a District Judge in
Jamaica 1876, Attorney-Gen, of Leeward
Islands 1878, M.E.C. and M.L.C. of Lee-
ward Islands, M.E.C. of St. Kitts, Nevis,
Montserrat, Dominica, and Virgin Islands
1878, Ch. Justice and Judge of Vice-Ad-
miralty of Leeward Islands, and Commr.
of Encumbered Estates Courts of Antigua
and Montserrat 1879 ; administered Govt.
in Ch. of Leeward Islands 1881; has been
Ch. Justice and Judge of Vice- Admiralty of
Gibraltar since 1882 ; assumed by Roy.
License 1881 the additional surname of
Burford : m. 1861, Hannah, da. of the late
Capt. Thomas Jacob Settle, R. N. ; cr. K. B,
1882, C.M.G., 1891. The Palace, Gibral-
tar; Standen, \Vilts; National Club.
HARCOURT, Right Hon. Sir William
GeorgeGranvilleVenablesVEKXON-, P. C. ,
M.P. [see B. Vernon, colls.]..
HARDING, Sir Robert Palmer, son of
Robert Harding, Esq. ; f>. 1821 ; formerly
head of the firm of Harding, Whinney
and Co., Accountants ; appointed in 1864
a Commr. to inquire into the working of
the Bankruptcy Act ; was Pres. of Insti-
tute of Accountants in England (which
he took an active part in forming) 1882,
and Ch. Official Receiver in Bankruptcy,
Depart of Board of Trade, 1883-90 ; m.
1845, Marion, da. of Joseph Ryle, Esq.,
H.E.I.C.S. ; cr. K.B. 1890. 20, Wetherby
Gardens, S. Kensington, S. IV. ; Conserva-
tive Club.
HARRIS, Sir Augustus Henry Glossop,
el. son of the late A. Harris, Esq. ; b. 1852 ;
was Sheriff of London 1890-91 ; is one of
H.M.'s Lieuts. for City of London, and
Lessee and Manager of Covent Garden
and Drury Lane Theatres ; has for some
years past successfully produced Italian
Opera in London ; joint author of many
theatrical pieces : m. 1881, Florence Edge-
cumbe.da. of William Edgecumbe Rendle,
Esq., of Plymouth; cr. K.B. 1891. The
Elms, Avenue Road, Regent's Park,
N. IV. ; Prince's, Lyric, and Savage Clubs.
HARRIS, Sir George David, son of the
late David Nicholas Harris, Esq., of
Laleham, Middlesex ; /'. 1827 ; was a
Member of Colonial Parliament, Bahamas,
1854-68 ; appointed M.E.C. Bahamas
1861, and represented that Colony at the i
Great Exhibition 1862, at Paris Inter- |
national Exhibition 1867, and at Colonial
and Indian Exhibition 1886 ; formerly
('apt. Comdt. Nassau Marine Artillery,
Chm. of Board of Pilotage during Ameri-
can War of Secession, and First Commr. ;
under Popular Education Act ; is a
County Councillor for London, Padding-
ton (South) Div. : m. 1854, Eliza Margaret,
da. of the Hon. Henry Adderley, of Baha-
mas ;cr. K.-B. 1888. 32, Inverness Terrace,
W. ; Conservative and Gresham Clubs.
HARRISON, Maj.-Gen. Sir Richard, ',
K.C.B., C.M.G., son of the late Rev. B. '
J. Harrison, R. of Beaumont, Essex ;
b. 1837; ed. at Harrow; entered R.E.
1855, became Capt. 1862, Major 1864, •
Lieut. -Col. 1874, Col. 1879, an(i MaJ- '
Gen. 1888 ; served (?) at Scutari at end
of war with Russia 1856, (/?') in Indian
Mutiny Campaign 1857-8, (Hi) through
Rohilcund Campaign, (if) in command
of mixed bodies of Engineer troops dur-
ing Oude Campaign 1858-9, (v) as Adj.
R.E. in India throughout Trans-Groga
Campaign 1859 (medal with clasp),
(vi) in China War 1860 (mentioned
in despatches, and medal with two
claps), (vii) on special service in Canada
and America under Sir W. Jervois 1863-4,
visiting the N. armies during the war
with the S. States, (viii) at first as
Comdg. R.E. at Army Headquarters at
Cape of Good Hope 1879, and afterwards
as A.Q.M.G. (mentioned in despatches
and medal with clasp), (i.v) in command
of Flying Column after departure of
Brig. -Gen. Wood, (x) subsequently in
command of troops in the Transvaal, and
conducted the military movements neces-
sitated by the Boer agitation (mentioned
in despatches), (xi) as A.A.G. in Egyp-
tian Campaign 1882 (medal with clasp,
mentioned in despatches, bronze star, and
3rd class Osmanieh), and (xii) as Col.
on Staff in Nile Expedition 1884-5 (clasp);
was A.A. andQ.M.G. at Aldershot 1881-5,
in command of R.E. in S.E. Dist. 1886-7,
and at Aldershot 1887-8, and Gov. of Roy.
Mil. Acad., Woolwich 1889-90, since when
he has commanded W. Dist. : m. 1870,
Amy, da. of Lieut. -Col. T. D. O'Brien ;
cr. C.B. 1879, C.M.G. 1882, K.C.B. 1889.
Government House, Devonport ; fJawley
Hill, Blackwater ; United Service and
Arthur's Clubs.
HART, Sir Robert, C.C.M.G., son of
the late Henry Hart, Esq., of Portadown,
Ireland ; b. 1835; ed. at Queen's Coll.,
Belfast(B.A. Double First 1853, Hon.M.A.
1875) ; appointed Student Interpreter,
British Consular Sen, China, 1854 ; was
Sec. to Allied Commn. for Govt. of Canton
1858, Pres. of Chinese Commns. for Inter-
national Exhibition of (/) Vienna, 1873,
it) Philadelphia, 1876, and (iii) Paris,
1878; has been Inspector-Gen, of Imperial
Maritime Customs, in service of Chinese
KNIGHTS. 657
Govt. since 1863 ; granted in 1881 by
Imperial Edict the Red Button of the
First of the Nine Ranks ; gazetted in
May 1885 H.M.'s Envoy Extraor. and
Min. Plen. to the Emperor of China, and
to the King of Corea, which appointment
he did not take up : m. 1866, Hester
Jane, da. of Alexander Bredon, Esq.,
M.D., of Portadown ; cr. C.M.G. 1879,
K.C.M.G. 1882, G.C.M.G. 1889. Pekin,
China; 38, Cadogan Place, S. W. ; At/ien-
ceum Club.
HARTLEY, Sir Charles Augustus,
K.C.M.G., M.I.C.E., F.R.S.E., son of
W. A. Hartley, Esq., of Darlington ; b.
1825 ; Consulting Engineer to European
Commn. of Danube ; served at Kertch
1855-6, as Capt. Turkish Contingent
Engineers (Medjidie, 4th class, and
Turkish War medal); was a member of
Board of Experts appointed by Pres. of
United States to visit mouthsof Mississippi
and recommend best means of deepening
S. Pass 1875, and by British Govt. to
serve on International Technical Commn.
of Suez Canal 1884 ; is a Com. of Star of
Roumania: cr. K.B. 1862, K.C.M.G.
1884. 26, Pall Mall, S. W.; Reform Club.
HARWOOD, Sir John James, son of
James Harwood, Esq. ; b. 1832 ; entered
Town Council of Manchester 1866,
became an Alderman 1881, and Mayor
1884, 1886, and 1887 ; is a member of Roy.
Comm. on Market Rights and Tolls ;
unsuccessfully contested Derby (LU)
1892 : m. 1856, Sarah Elizabeth, da. of
C. E. Oldham, Esq. ; cr. K.B. 1888. Ask
Villa, Northumberland Street, Broughton,
Manchester.
HASLAM, Sir Alfred Scale, son of
Mr William Haslam, of Derby ; b. 1844 ;
ed. at Diocesan Sch., and privately ; was
Mayor of Derby, 1890 and 1891 ; is an
Ironmaster and Engineer nf Derby,
Pres. of Derby Chamber of Commerce
and of Derby Children's Hospital, Gov.
of Derbyshire Royal Infirmary, Managing
Director of Haslam's Foundry and En-
gineering Co., Director of Derby and
Derbyshire Banking Co., and a J.P. for
Derbyshire : in. 1875, Annie, da. of the
late Thomas Tatam, Esq., of The Elms,
Little, Eaton, Derbyshire ; cr. K.B. 1891.
North Lees, Derby ; West Bank, Derby ;
Devonshire and Gresham Clubs.
HASLETT, .Sir James Horner, son of
the Rev. Henry Haslett, of Castlereagh,
co. Down ; b. 1832 ; ed. at Academical
Inst., Belfast ; sat as M.P. for Belfast, W.
Div. (C) 1885-6, when he was defeated ;
is a Chemist and Druggist, and an Alder-
man and a J.P. of Belfast; was Mayor
of Belfast 1887 and 1888: m. 1877, Annie,
da. of Thomas Rea, Esq. , of Islandreagh ,
co. Antrim, and London ; cr. K.B. 1887.
Princess Gardens, Belfast.
; HASSARD, Sir John, son of the late
John Hassard, Esq. (High Sheriff of co.
Cavan 1830), of Bawnboy and Garden
42
658
KNIGHTAGE.
Hill, co. Fermanagh ; b. 1831 ; ed. at Clif-
ton ; Hon. M.A. Durham Univ. 1883 ; ad-
mitted a solicitor 1853 ; was Private Sec.
to the Lord Bishop of London (Rt. Rev.
ArchibaldCampbellTait,D . D. ) 1 857-67,and
HAY, Sir James Shaw, K.C.M.G. [see
Hay, Bart., cr. 1703, colls.].
HAY, Adm. of the Fleet Lord
K.C.B. [see M. Tweeddale].
~ to "Baroness Bu'rdeTt-Coutts j HAY, Rt. Hon. Sir John Hay DRUM-
1867-74; appointed Comptroller at H.M.'s MOXD-, P.C., G. C.M.G., K.C.B. [see E.
Chapel Royal. Whitehall 1862, Registrar; Kinnoull, colls.].
of Diocese of Canterbury 1872, and Princi- HEATH, Adm. Sir Leopold George,
pal Registrar of Province of Canterbury K.C.B., son of the late George Heath,
1876; cr. K.B. 1888. 5, Dean's Court, Esq., Serjeant-at-Law ; b. 1817; ed. at
Doctors' Commons, B.C. ; Palace Cham- \ ROy. Naval Coll.; entered R.N. 1830,
bers, Westminster, S. W. ; St. Stephen's
and Isthmian Clubs.
HAVELOCK, Capt. Sir Arthur Elibank,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Lieut. -Col. j
William Havelock, K.H. ; b. 1844; for- i
merly Capt. 32nd Regt. ; was A.D.C.
and private Sec. to Administrator of Govt.
of Mauritius 1873-4, Acting Ch. Civil
Commr. Seychelles Islands 1874-5, M.E.C. i
and M.L.C. of Fiji 1875, Colonial Sec. and I
Receiver-Gen, of Fiji 1875-6, Pres. of Nevis
1877-8, Administrator of Govt. of St. Lucic
1878-9, Ch. Civil Commr. Seychelles '
1879-80, and Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of W.
African Settlements and H. M's. Consul for
Liberia 1881-4, Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of
Trinidad 1884-5, and Gov. and Com.-in-
Ch. of Natal, and Zululand 1884-9, since
when he has been Gov. of Ceylon : m.
1871, Anne Grace, da. of the late Sir
William N orris ; cr. C.M.G. 1880,
became Lieut. R. N. (winning prize com-
mission at New Royal Naval Coll.) 1840,
Com. 1847, Capt. 1854, Rear- Adm. 1871,
Vice-Adm. 1877 and Adm. 1886 ; engaged
in operations against Sultan of Borneo
1846, in first attack upon Lagos 1851, and
in all early operations in Black Sea during
Crimean War, and as Principal Agent of
transports at Balaclava (Crimean medal
with clasp, Turkish medal, Legion of
Honour, 4th class Medjidie and C. B. );
was Vice-Pres. of Ordnance Select Com-
mittee, commanded E. Indian Squadron
in Abyssinian War 1868 (thanked by
Parliament, medal and K.C.B.) ; was a
Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1868-71; is a J.P. for
Surrey : m. 1853, Mary Emma, da. of the
late Cuthbert Marsh, Esq., of Eastbury,
Herts; cr. C.B. 1856, K.C.B. 1868.
Anstie Grange, near Dorking; United
Service Club.
K.C.M.G. 1884. Queens House, Ceylon ; HECTOR, Sir James, K.C.M.G.,
Junior Carlton and White's Clubs.
HAWKINS, Hon. Sir Henry, son of
the late John Hawkins, Esq., of Hitchin,
Herts; £.1817; Bar. Middle Temple 1843,
having previously practised as a Special
Pleader; a Q.C. and a Bencher 1858;
appointed a Judge of High Court of Jus-
tice Nov. 2nd, 1876, and on I4th of same
month was transferred by sign manual to
the Exchequer Div. of that Court : m. 1887,
Jane Louisa, da. of the late Henry Francis
Reynolds, Esq., of Hulme, Lancashire,
and 8, Seamore Place, W. ; cr. K.B. 1876.
5. Tilney Street, Park Lane, W. ; Turf,
Arthur's and Athcntzum Clubs.
HAWKINS, Gen. Sir John Summer-
field, K.C.M.G., only son of the late
Tohn Hawkins, Esq., Lieut. R.N. ; b.
"1816 ; entered R.E. 1834, became
Capt. 1846, Major and Lieut .-Col. 1858,
Col. 1863, Maj.-Gen. 1874 (antedated to
), Lieut. -Gen. 1877. retired Gen. 1881,
M.D., F.R.S., son of the late Alexander
Hector, Esq., W.S., of Edinburgh ; fr.
1834; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. (M.D.
1856) ; was Surg. and Geologist to Expe-
dition to explore the Rocky Mountains
1857-60, Provincial Geologist, Otago,
New Zealand 1861, and Director of Geo-
logical Survey, New Zealand 1865, and
Executive Commr. for Colony at Inter-
national Exhibitions of Philadelphia 1876,
Sydney 1879, and Melbourne 1880 and
1888 ; is Director of Colonial Museum,
Laboratory Observatory, and of New
Zealand Institute, and Chancellor of Univ.
of New Zealand ; F.G.S. 1860 and Lyell
Medallist 1876, F.R.G.S, 1860 (Founder's
medal 1891), F.R.S. (Edin.) 1861, and
F.R.S. (London), 1866; is a Fellow of
numerous other Sos., and a corresponding
member of several Foreign Learned Sos. :
m. 1868, the el. da. of the late Sir David
Monro, M.D. ;cr. C.M.G. 1875, K.C.M.G.
1887. Wellington, New tea land.
and Col. Comdt. R.E. 1884 ; was Commr. HEMMING, Sir Augustus William
for marking out boundary between British
and United States Territories W. of the
Rocky Mountains 1858-63 ; is a J.P.
and a County Alderman for Worcester-
shire : m. 1847, Leonora Mary, who d.
1879, da. of the late Denis Henry Kelly,
Esq., of Castle Kelly, co. Galway ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1881. Great Malvern ; United
Service and Junior United Service
Clubs.
HAY, Sir Francis Ringler DRUM-
MO\D- [see E. Kinnoull, colls.1.
Lawson, K.C.M.G., son of the late
William B. Hemming, Esq., M.R.C.S. ;
b. 1841 ; ed. at Epsom Coll. , and at
Godolphin Sch. , Hammersmith ; entered
Colonial Office 186o ; was Private Sec. to
Sir F. Rogers (afterwards B. Blachford)
1867-71, and to Mr. (now Sir R. G. W.)
Herbert, 1871-2, and EarlCadogan 1878-9 ;
became a principal clerk 1879 ; went on
special missions to Paris 1879 and 1881, to
Berlin 1887-8, and again to Paris 1889 ;
was British delegate to W. African Con-
ference at Berlin 1884 : m. 1873, Gertrude,
6th da. of Robert Mason, Esq., of Liver- \
pool; cr. C.M.G. 1885, K. C.M.G. 1890. .
33, Emperor s Gate, S. Kensington, S. W.; \
Constitutional and Lyric Clubs.
HENDERSON, Lieut.-Col. Sir Ed-
mund Yeamans Walcott, K.C.B., son
of the late Aclm. George Henderson, of \
Burton, Somerset; b. 1821 ; entered R.E. :
1838, became Capt. 1847, and Lieut.-Col. :
(retired) 1862 ; was Controller of Convicts
and Prisons in W. Australia 1850-62, Sur-
veyor-Gen, of Prisons, and Chun, of .
Directors of Convict Prisons 1863-8. and
Ch. Commr. of Metropolitan Police 1868- 1
86: m. 1857, Maria, da. of the Rev. Joseph ;
Kindle, B.D., V. of Higham ;cr. C.B. 1868, j
K.C.B. 1878. 4, Glcdhow Gardens, S. W. •,
HENEAGE, Vice-Adm. Sir Algernon
Charles Fieschi, K. C.B., son of the late i
Charles Fieschi Heneage, Esq. ; b. 1833 ;
entered R. N. 1845, became Com. 1861,
Capt. 1866, Rear-Adm. 1884, and Vice-
Adm. 1889 ; served during operations in
Burmah 18 (medal), and in the Baltic
and Black Seas 1854-5 (two medals with
•clasp, Turkish medal) ; was Com.-in-Ch. :
on Pacific Station 1887-90 ; appointed ,
Com.-in-Ch. at the More 1892 : m. 1874, \
Louisa Emma, da. of Sir Edmund Antro-
bus, 3rd Bart. ; cr. K.C.B. 1892. 20,
St. George s Square, S. W.; Mat-thorough
and United Service Clubs.
HERBERT, Gen. Sir Arthur James
K.C.B., son of the late John Jones, Esq.,
of Llanarth Court, Monmouth ; b. 1821 ; ,
entered Roy. Welch Fusiliers 1839, became
Capt. 1845, Major 1854, Lieut.-Col. 1855, |
Col. 1860, Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lieut.-Gen.
1877, and Gen. 1885 ; retired 1887; served i
in Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with
clasp.. Legion of Honour, 5th class
Medjidie, and Turkish medal); was
D.Q.M.G. 1857-62, A.Q.M.G. at Alder-
shot 1863-7, A.A.G. at Horse Guards
1867-73, and Q. M.G. to the Forces 1882-7 ;
resumed in 1848 by Roy. License the
ancient name of Herbert : m 1854, the
widow of Capt. George Ferguson, of !
Houghton Hall, Carlisle; cr. C.B. 1867, !
K.C.B. 1882. 24, Thurloe Square, S. W.; \
Army & Navy and United Service Clubs. \
HERBERT, Sir Robert George
Wyndham, G.C.B. [see E. Carnarvon,
colls.].
H ERRON, Sir Robert, son of Robert
Herron, Esq.. of Cairneyhill, co. Fife;
b. 1837 ; was Chm. of Kingstown Town
Commrs. 1879, 1880, 1883, and 1887; is a
J.P. and a D. L. for Dublin: m. ist,
1859, a da. of Thomas Browne, Esq. ;
2nd, 1888, Anna, da. of James Sharpe,
Esq., C.E. ; cr. K.B. 1887. Merville,
Kingstown, co. Dublin ; Larkfidd, Rath-
mines, co. Dublin.
HERTSLET, Sir Edward, K.C.B.,
F.R.G.S., son of the late Lewis Hertslet,
Esq., of the Foreign' Office ; b. 1824;
entered Foreign Office 1840, and was
ITS. 659
Sub-Librarian there 1855-7, since when he
has been Librarian and Keeper of the
Papers ; appointed an Acting Sec. of
Embassy in Diplo. Sen abroad 1878, and
in the same year accompanied Lords
Beaconsfield and Salisbury on their special
mission to the Congress at Berlin ; Com-
piler of the ' ' British and Foreign State
Papers," the "Mapof Europe by Treaty,"
" Hertslet's Commercial Treaties," of
various other works on Treaties, and of the
"Foreign Office List": m. 1849, Eden,
da. of the late John Bull, Esq., Clerk of
the Journals, House of Commons ; cr.
C.B. 1874, K.B. 1878, K.C.B. 1892.
Bellevue House, Richmond, Surrey.
HICKMAN, Sir Alfred, M.P., son of
George Rushbury Hickman, Esq., J.P., of
Tipton, Staffordshire ; b. 1830 ; ed. at
King Edward's School, Birmingham ; is
an Ironmaster and Colliery Proprietor in
Staffordshire, Oxfordshire, and Warwick-
shire, a D.L. for Staffordshire, and
Chm. of Staffordshire Steel and Ingot
Iron Co., and of the Staffordshire
Freighters' Asso. ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Wolverhampton 1880 ; sat for
Wolverhampton, W. Div. (C) 1885-6;
re-elected 1892 ; was a Member of Parlia-
mentary Committee on Manufacturing
Departs, of the Army : m. 1850, Lucy
Owen, da. of William Smith, Esq., of
Portsmouth; cr. K.B. 1890. Perton,
Wolverhampton; 22, Kensington Palace
Gardens, W. ; Carlton, St. Stephens,
Constitutional, and Orleans Clubs.
HICKSON, Sir Joseph Hickson, son
of Mr. Thomas Hickson, of Otterburn,
Northumberland ; b. 1830 ; ed. at private
schs.; formerly Gen. Manager of Grand
Trunk Railway of Canada ; is a J.P. for
Montreal, and Col. Canadian Vol.: m.
1869, Catherine, da. of Andrew Dow,
Esq., brewer, of Montreal ; cr. K.B. 1890.
Montreal.
HIGGINSON, Gen. Sir George Went-
worth Alexander, K.C.B., son of the late
Gen. George Powell Higginson, Col. 94th
Regt.; b. 1826; ed. at Eton ; entered
Grenadier Guards 1845, became Capt. 1850,
Major 1854, Lieut.-Col. 1855, Col. 1863,
Maj.-Gen. 1869, Lieut.-Gen. 1883, and
Gen. 1890 ; served throughout Crimean
Campaign 1854-5 (medal with four clasps,
Legion of Honour, 5th class Medjidie,
and Turkish medal); commanded Home
Dist. 1879-84 ; is a J.P. for Bucks ; has been
Lieut. -Gov. of Tower of London since
1889 : m. 1858, the Hon. Florence Fitz-
Patrick, da. of ist Baron Castletown ; cr.
C.B. 1871, K.C.B. 1889. Tower of Lon-
don, E.G.; The Croft, Great Marlow ;
9, Wilton Crescent, S. W. ; United Ser-
vice, Guards' and Carlton Clubs.
HILL, Sir Clement Lloyd, K. C.M.G.
[see V. Hill, colls.].
HILL, Col. Sir Edward Stock, K.C.B.,
M.P., son of the late Charles Hill, Esq.,
66o
KNIGHTAGE.
of Bristol ; b. 1834 ; is Hon. Col. and has
been Lieut. -Col. Comdt. Glamorgan Ar-
tillery Vol. since 1864; is a J.P. for co.
Glamorganshire (High Sheriff 1885) and
Cardiff Borough ; has sat for S. Div. of
Bristol (C) since 1886, having been de-
feated there 1885; is a Knt. Com. of
Yasa of Sweden : m. 1866, Fanny Ellen,
da. of the late Lieut.-Gen. Richard Tickell.
C.B.;cr. C.B. 1881, K.C.B. 1892. Rook-
ivood, Llandaff ; Hazel Manor, Compton
Martin, Somerset ; I, St. James's Street,
S. W. ; Carlton Club.
HODGE, Gen. Sir Edward Cooper,
G.C.E., son of the late Major Edward
Hodge, yth Hussars; /'. 1810; ed. at Eton;
entered 4th Dragoon Guards 1826, became
Capt. 1834, Major 1841, Lieut. -Col. 1848,
Col. 1854, Major-Gen. 1863, Lieut.-Gen.
1871, and Gen. 1877; was Col. i8th Hussars
1870-74, since when he has been Col. 4th
Dragoon Guards ; commanded his regt.
throughout the Crimean War i854-6(medal
with three clasps, Turkish medal, Legion
of Honour, and 3rd class Medjidie), and
Cav. Brig, at Aldershot 1861-7 : m- 1860,
Lucy Anne, who d. 1885, da. of the late
James Rimington, Esq., of Broomhead
Hall, Bolterstone, York ; cr. C.B. 1854,
K.C.B. 1873, G.C.B. 1887. 26, Cornwall
Gardens, S. W. ; United Service Club.
HODGSON, Sir Arthur, K.C.M.G.,
son of the late Rev. Edward Hodgson, V.
of Rickmansworth ; 6. 1818 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Camb. Univ. ; served three years
as a Midshipman in H.M.S. Canopiis ; was
sometime Colonial Sec. and Minister for
Works in Queensland, Commr. for
Queensland at Universal Exhibitions in
London 1862, in Paris 1867 and 1878, and
in Vienna 1874, and a Royal Com-
missioner and General Secretary to Recep-
tion Committee of Colonial and Indian
Exhibition 1886 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for
co. Warwick (High Sheriff 1881): m. 1841,
Eliza, da. of the late Sir James Dowling,
Chief Justice, New South Wales ; cr.
C.M.G. 1878, K.C.M.G. 1886. Clapton
House, Slratford-on-Avon.
HODGSON, Sir Robert, son of the
late Hon. Robert Hodgson, Speaker of
House of Assembly, Prince Edward Island,
1806-11 ; b. 1798; ed. at King's Coll.,
Windsor, Nova Scotia ; Barrister of Nova
Scotia and Prince Edward Island 1819 ;
elected by his native city a member of the
House of Assembly 1825 ; appointed
Attorney and Advocate-Gen. , and Surro-
gate and" Judge of Probate 1828, a Member
of the Executive Council and also a Mem-
ber of Legislative Council 1829, Pres. of
Legislative Council 1840, Acting Ch.
Justice 1841, Ch. Justice 1852, and Judge
of Vice- Admiralty Court 1853 ; was Ad-
ministrator of Govt. 1865 and 1870, and
1873-4, and Lieut. -Gov. ot Prince Edward
Island, 1874-9 : m- ^27> Fanny, who d.
18 — , da. of the late Capt. Ranald Mac-
donell. Town Mayor of Charlotte Town ;•
cr. K.B. 1869. Charlotte Town, Prince:
Edward Island, British Xorth America.
HO(;o,6V;-FrederickRussell?A'.C./.A\r
C.S.l. [see B. Magheramornel.
HOGG, Sir Stuart Saunders [see B.
Magheramorne j.
HOLDICH. Gen. Sir Edward Alan,
K.C.B., son of the late Rev. Thos.
Holdich, R. of Maidwell, Northampton ;
b. 1822 ; entered 8oth Foot 1841, became
Lieut. -Col. 1853, Col. 1854, Maj.-Gen.
1867, Lieut.-Gen. 1875. ar>d Gen. 1877 ;
has been Col. ist Batn. Duke of Cam-
bridge's Own (Middlesex Regt.) since
1876 ; served on staff of Sir Harry Smith
in Sutlej campaign 1845-6 (severely woun-
ded, medal with three clasps), in S. Africa
1848 (mentioned in despatches), in Kaffir
wars 1847-8 and 1851-2 (medal), in Bur-
mese war 1853 (medal), and- in Indian
mutiny in command of Field Force on
Nepaul frontier at close of operations ;
afterwards appointed D.A.G. India, !and
to command a Brig, in Bengal; com-
manded Cork Dist. 1871-4, and Dublin
Dist. 1874-6 : m. 1880, Emily Hallward,
widow of George G. Buckston, Esq., and
da. of the late Rev. Crosbie Morgell, R.
of Knoyle, Wilts; cr. C.B. 1853, K.C.B.
1875. 19, On slow Square, S. \\~. ; Army
and A'(7fy and Union Clubs.
HOLLOWAV, Sir George MARTIN-,
el. son of thelateGeorge Frederick Martin.
Esq. ; b. 1833 ; assumed in 1884 the ad-
ditional surname of Holloway : m. 1857,
Sarah, da. of the late John Driver, Esq. ;.
cr. K.B. 1887. TittenhHrst,Sunninghill,
Berks; 14, King's Gardens, West Brighton ,
Constitutional Club.
HOME. Sir Anthony Dickson, K.C.B. r
V.C., M.D., son of the late Mr. George-
Home \b. 1826; M.R.C.S. Eng. andM.D.
St. Andrew's 1847; appointed Assist. -Surg.
in Army 1848, became Surg. 1855, Surg.-
Maj. 1866, Dep. Surg. -Gen. 1873, and
Surg. -Gen. 18.78 ; retired 1887 ; served in
Eastern Campaign 1854-5 with 8th andi
i3th Hussars (medal with two clasps), in*
Indian Mutiny 1857 (medal with clasps,
andV.C.), in New Zealand War 1863-5.
(medal), and in Ashantee Expedition
1873-4 (medal) ; was Principal Medical
Officer at Cyprus, with Local Rank of
Surg. -Gen. 1878-9, Principal Med. Officer
to British Forces in India 1881-^, and
Principal Med. Officer S. District 1885-6 :
m. 1858, Jessey Elizabeth, 2nd da. of the-
late Mr. Thomas Perham Luxmoore Hal-
let t ; cr. C.B. 1865, K.C.B. 1874. 2,
Leinster Square, \V.
HOOKER. 5?VJosephDalton.A'.C5./.r
C.B., M.D., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S.,
son of the late Sir William Jackson
Hooker, F. R.S. , Professor of Botany in
Glasgow Univ., and Director of Royal
Gardens, Kew ; /•. 1817 ; ed. at Glasgow
Univ. (M.D. 1839); entered R.N. 1839;
accompanied Adm. Sir J. C. Ross to
Antarctic Regions a? Assist. Surg. and
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Naturalist ; has travelled for scientific pur-
poses in India, Syria, Morocco, and other
countries ; was Assist. Director of Royal !
Gardens, Kew, 1855-65, and Director
thereof 1865-85 ; is a F.R.S. (Pres. 1873-8), :
Corresponding Member of Institute of
• France, Hon. D.C.L. Oxford, and Hon. '
LL. D. of Camb. , Dublin, Edinburgh, and
Glasgow : m. ist, 1851, Frances Harriet,
who d. 1874, da. of the Rev. John Stevens
Henslow, R. of Hitcham, and Professor of
Botany, in Univ. of Camb. ; 2ndly, 1876,
Hyacinth, da. of the Rev. William S.
Symonds, J.P., R. of Pendock, Worcester, \
and widow of Sir William Jardine, 6th
Bart. ; cr. C.B. 1869, K. C.S.I. 1877. The
Camp, Siinningdale ; Athena: urn Club.
HOPE, Sir Theodore Cracraft,
K. C.S.I., C.I.E., son of the late James
Hope, Esq., M. D. ; b. 1831 ; ed. at Rugby,
and at Haileybury Coll. ; entered Bom. C.S.
1853 ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1866 ; was a
M.L.C. of Gov.-Gen. of India 1875-80,
Provisional Member of Council Bombay
1880, Sec. to Govt. of India for Finance
and Commerce 1881-2, officiating Finance
Minister 1882, and Public Works Mem-
ber of Council of Gov.-Gen. of India
1882-7 •' "l- 1866, Josephine, only da. of
J. W. Fulton, Esq., of Braidujle House,
co. Down ; cr. C.S.I. 1877, C.I.E. 1882,
K.C.S.I. 1886. 21, Elvaston Place,
S. W. ; Atliencrum Club.
HOPKINS, Vice-Adm. Sir John Om-
manney, K. C.B. , son of the late Rev. W.
T. Hopkins, R. of Nuffield, Oxfordshire ;
b. 1834; entered R.N. 1848, became
Com. 1862, Capt. 1867, Rear-Adm. 1885,
and Vice-Adm. 1891 ; served during
Crimean War 1854-5 (medal with clasp,
Turkish medal) ; was Private Sec. to First
Lord of the Admiralty (Earl of North-
brook) 1881-2, A.D.C. to H.M. 1881-5,
Sup. Sheerness Dockyard 1883, Director
of Naval Ordnance 1883-6, Sup. of Ports-
mouth Dockyard 1 886-8, and a Naval
Lord of the Admiralty and Controller of
the Navy i888-r^ ; appointed Com.-in-
Ch. of N. Ameiicaand W. Indies Station
1892 : m. ist, 1875, a da. °f Metcalfe
Larken, Esq. ; 2nd, 1882, Minna, da. of
the late Adm. Sir Sydney Colpoys Dacres,
K.C.B. ; cr. K.C.B. 1892. 29, Watwick
Square, S. W. ; United Service Club.
HORN, Gen. Sir Frederick, G.C.B. ,z\,
son of the late Capt. Frederick Jacob Horn
\ King's Dragoon Guards), of Verden ; b.
1805 ; entered 2oth Foot 1826, became
Capt. 1837, Major 1839, Lieut. -Col. 1846,
< ,'ol. 1854, Major-Gen. 1860, Lieut. -Gen.
1870, and Gen. (retired) 1877 ; was Col.
45th Foot 1868-76, since when he has
been Col. Lancashire Fusiliers ; pre-
.-.ent throughout Crimean campaign 1854-5
(twice wounded, horse killed under him,
medal with four clasps, Sardinian and
Turkish medals, 3rd class Medjidie, and
Officer of Legion of Honour) ; is a J. P.
for Northamptonshire : m. 1852, Mary
Moore, who^. 1858, da. of Moore Wilson,
Esq., of the H.E.I. C.S. ; cr. C.B. 1855,
K.C.B. 1869, G.C.B. 1889. BnckbyHall,
Rugby.
HORNBY, Sir Edmund Grimani,
son of the late Thomas Hornby, Esq. ;
b. 1825 ; Bar. Middle Temple 1848 ; was
English Commr. on American and English
claims under Treaty of 1853-5, Financial
Commr. in Turkey during Crimean War,
and Judge of Supreme Consular Court of
the Levant at Constantinople 1857-65, Ch.
Judge of Supreme Court of China and
Japan 1865-76 ; has the Medjidie : m. ist,
1850, Emilia Bythinia, who d. 1866, da. of
Col. Maceroni; 2nd, 1868, Mary Hannah,
who d. 1873, da. of Thomas Hudson,
Esq., of Hull ;3rdly, 1875, Emily Augusta,
da. of John Pratt Roberts, Esq. , of New
York; cr. K.B. 1862. 10, Wdlswood Park,
Torquay; Lensdeu House, Dartmoor;
Goldsmith Buildings, Temple, E.G. ;
Atheuteum Club.
HORNBY, Adm. of the Fleet Sir
Geoffrey Thomas Phipps, G.C.B., son of
the late Adm. Sir Phipps Hornby, G. C. B. ;
b. 1825 ; entered R.N. 1837, became Capt.
1852, Rear-Adm. 1869, Vice-Adm. 1875,
Adm. 1879, and Adm. of the Fleet 1888 ;
was successively Com. -in-Ch. W. Coast of
Africa, senior officer in command of Flying
Squadron 1869 and of Channel squadron,
a junior lord of the Admiralty, Com. -in-
Ch. in Mediterranean, and Pres. of Royal
Naval Coll., Greenwich ; was Com. -in-Ch.
at Portsmouth, 1882-5, and Principal
Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1886-8 ; isaJ.P.
for Sussex, and a County Councillor for
W. Sussex, Stoughton Div. : m. 1853,
Emily Frances, who d. 1892, da. of the
late Rev. John Coles, of Ditcham Park,
Hants ; cr. K.C.B. 1878, G.C.B. 1885.
Lordington, Emsworth ; United Service
Club.
HORNBY, Adm. Sir (William) Wind-
ham, K.C.B., el. son of the late Rev.
Geoffrey Hornby, R. of Bury, Lancashire ;
b. 1812 ; ed. at Roy. Naval Coll., Ports-
mouth ; entered R.N. 1827, became Com.
1841, Capt. 1849 (retired 1864), Rear-Adm.
1865, Vice-Adm. 1871, and Adm. 1877 ;
served in Mediterranean and N. America,
and in W. Indies, during Jamaica Insur-
rection 1832, and on Coast of Africa ; was
a Commr. of Prisons 1877-92 ; is a J.P.
and D.L. for Lancashire and Middlesex :
in. 1849, Augusta, da. of Sir William Pratt
Call, 2nd Bart., and widow of Capt.
George Dacres Paterson, gSth Regt. ; cr.
K.C.B. 1892. 6, Roland Houses, S. W. ;
United Set vice and St. Stephens Clubs.
HOSKINS, Adm. Sir Anthony Hiley,
K.C.B., son of the late Rev. Henry Hos-
kins, of North Perrott Manor, Somerset ;
b. 1828 ; ed. at Winchester ; entered R.N.
1842, became Com. 1858, Capt. 1863,
Rear-Adm. 1879, Vice-Adm. 1885, and
Adm. 1891 ; served in Kaffir War 1852-3,
as Naval A.D.C. to Sir H. Smith (medal,
and mentioned in despatches), and in
662
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China Expedition 1858 (mentioned in L
despatches, and medal with clasp) ; was
an A.D.C. to H.M. 1877-9, Lord of
the Admiralty 1880-2, Adm. Sup. of Naval
Reserves 1882-5, again a Lord of the
Admiralty 1885-9, and Com.-in-Ch. of;
Mediterranean Fleet 1889-91, since when
he has been Senior Naval Lord of the
Admiralty ; served in Egyptian Campaign
1882 (thanked by Parliament, 2nd Class
Medjidie) ; received Grand Cordon of
Medjidie 1889 : m. 1865, Dorothea Anne
Eliza, da. of the Rev. Sir George Stamp
Robinson, 8th Bart. ; cr. C.B. 1877,
K.C.B. 1882. 17, Montagu Square, IV.;
United Service Club.
HOULTON, Sir Edward Victor Lewis,
G.C.M.G., son of the late Lieut. -Col.
John Houlton, of Farley Castle, Somer-
set ; b. 1823 ; ed. at Oriel and St. John's
Colls., Oxford (B.A. 1845, M.A. 1847) ;
was Private Sec. to the late Rt. Hon. Sir
William Molesworth 1852-5, Ch. Sec.
to Govt. of Malta 1855-83, and Member ,
of the Executive and Vice-Pres. of
Legislative Council, 1881-83; 's a Knight of
Justice of the Order of St. John of Jeru-
salem in England : m. 1860, Hyacinthe, :
only da. of the late Richard Wellesley, Esq., ;
M.P. ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1860, G.C.M.G. !
1868. 26, Ecchston Street, S. W. ; 29, |
Strada Mezzodi, Valetta, Malta ; Arthur s \
Club.
HOWARD, Sir Henry Francis, G.C.B. ;
;see D. Norfolk, colls.].
HOWARD, Sir Richard Nicholas, son
of the late Nicholas Howard, Esq., mer-
chant, of Shaldon, Devon ; b. 1832 ; was ;
Mayor of Weymouth 1870, 1880, 1881, '
1882, 1883, i88'4, and 1886; cr. K.B. 1886.
Green-hill House, Weymouth ; National
Liberal, Royal Thames Yacht, and A'ew
Thames Yacht Clubs.
HOWL AND, Sir William Pearse,
K.C.M.G., C.B. ; b. 18— ; was Finance
Minister of Canada 1862-3, Receiver-Gen.
1863-4, Postmaster-Gen. 1864-6, Minister
of Inland Revenue 1867-8, and Lieut. -
Gov. of Ontario 1868-7; cr. C.B. 1867,
K.C.M.G. 1879. Toronto.
Ho WORTH, Sir Henry Hoyle,
K.C.I.E., M.P., son of the late Henry
Howorth, Esq.. merchant, of .Lisbon ;
b. 1842 ; ed. at Rossall Sch. ; Bar. Inner
Temple 1867 ; is a J.P. for Lancashire,
Vice-Pres. of Manchester Conservative |
Asso., a Gov. of Owen's Coll., a Member j
of Council of So. of Antiquaries and ;
of the Anthropological Institute, and a i
Trustee of Chetham's Coll. ; author of
" A History of the Mongols," " Chinghiz '
Khan and his Ancestors," " The Mam-
moth and the Flood," and of more than
seventy scientific memoirs ; has sat for
Salford, S. Div. (C) since 1886 : m. 1869, i
Katharine, da. of J. P. Brierley, Esq., of
Lauriston, Rochdale ; cr. K.C.I.E. 1892. ;
Bentcliffe, F.ccles, Manchester ; Carlton .
and Athenaum Clubs.
el. son of the late Capt. J.Hudson, R. X ; .
1833 ; ed. at Roy. Naval Sch., New Cross ;
entered Army 1853, transferred to B.S.C.
(now I.S.C.t 1861, became Capt. 1858,
Major 1864, Lieut.-Col. 1870, Col. 1877,
Maj.-Gen. 1887, and Lieut. -Gen. 1892 ;
served as Adj. 641)1 Regt. throughout
Persian Campaign 1856-7 (medal with
clasp), in Indian Mutiny Campaign,
including Relief of Lucknow 1857-8
(medal with clasp, and thanked by Gov.-
Gen. in Council), as 2nd in command of
2ist Bengal N.I. in Abyssinian Campaign
1867-8 (medal and mentioned in des-
patches), in command of 28th Bengal
N.I. in .Afghan Campaigns 1878-9 and
1879-80 (medal with two clasps and men-
tioned in despatches), and in Suakim
Campaign 1885 with rank of Brig.-Gen.
(mentioned in despatches) ; commanded
a ist Class Dist., Bengal, 1889-92: m.
1859, Isabel Muir, da. of the late Maj.-Gen.
Charles Frederick Havelock ; cr. C.B.
1881, K.C.B. 1885.
HUGHES, Capt. Sir Frederic, son of
the late Robert Hughes, Esq., of Ely
House, Wexford ; b. 1814 ; entered Madras
Light Cav. 1833, and retired as Capt.
1843 ; served in Crimea, and during that
war conducted a mission into Circassia ;
is a D.L. and a J.P. for co. Wexford
(High Sheriff 1889) ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Wexford borough (L) 1874 and
1880 ; m. ist, 1864, Emily, who rf.i868, da.
ofWilliam Kraiitler, Esq. ; 2nd, 1871, Theo-
dosia, el. da. of the late Edward James,
Esq., ofSwarland Park, Northumberland;
cr. K.B. 1858. Rosslare Fort, Wexford.
HUGHES, Gen. Sir William Templer,
K.C.B.. son of the Rev. Henry Allwright
Hughes, R. of Honiton ; b. 1822 ; entered
Bengal Army 1842, became Capt. 1857,
Major 1858, 'Lieut.-Col. 1859, Col. 1864,
Maj.-Gen. 1869, Lieut. -Gen. 1877, and
Gen. 1884 ; served throughout Sutlej
Campaign 1845 -6 (medal with two clasps),
in Punjab Campaign 1848-9 (medal), on
N.-W. Frontier 1850-7, 1860-7, an(i
1869-70 (medal with clasps), and through-
out Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (medal) ;
commanded a Div. of Bengal Army
1879-84 ; has been many times mentioned
in despatches and received the thanks of
Govt. ; is a J.P. for Devon : ;;/. ist, 1855,
Katherine Mary, who d. 1872, da. of the
late Thomas Wentworth Buller, Esq.,
Com. R.N.. of Strete Ralegh, Devon ;
2nd, 1876, Georgiana Maria, da. of the
Yen. Archcleacon'Phillpotts, of Exeter ; cr.
C.B. 1869, K.C.B. 1891. DunJey, Borey-
Tracey, De-con ; Unites' Sendee Clnb.
HUME, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Robert,
K.C.B., son of the late Rev. Robert
Hume, of 63, Dawson Street, Dublin ; b.
1828 ; entered Army 1847, became Major
1855, Lieut.-Col. 1858, Col. 1863, Maj.-
Gen. 1869, and Lieut. -Gen. 1883 ; retired
1889 ; served in Crimean Campaign 1854-5
(twice severely wounded, mentioned in de-
spatches, medal with three clasps, Legion
of Honour, 5th class Medjidie, and Turk-
ish medal), and in command of 55th Regt.
in Bhootan Expedition 1865 (medal with
clasp) ; commanded Saugor Dist. 1874-7,
Allahabad Div. 1879-80, S. Afghanistan
Field Force 1880-1 (thanked by Govt.)
Quetta Div. , Beloochistan , 188 1 , and Lahore
Div. 1881-4: m. 1872, Jane, da. of R. Brown,
Esq., H.E.I.C.S., and widow of Capt.
Harris, of the Indian Army; cr. C.B. 1867,
K.C.B. 1887. United Se'i vice Club.
H UMPHRY, Sir George Murray, M.D.,
LL.D., D.Sc., F.X.S., son of William
Wood Humphry, Esq., Bar.-at-Law; b.
1820; LL.D. Edinburgh Univ. 1891,
and D.Sc., Dublin 1892; L.S.A.,
1842, Hon. F.R.C.S., England 1844,
M.B. 1852, and M.D., Camb. 1859; for-,
merly Representative of Camb. Univ. on
(jen. Medical Council, and Member of j
Council of Court of Examiners and j
Lecturer on Anatomy of Roy. Coll. of
Surgs. ; is a F.R.S., Hon." Fellow of
Downing Coll., Fellow of King's Coll.,
Pres.of Pathological So., Vice-Pres.of Brit-
ish Medical Asso., Hon. Fellow of London
Medical Sos., Member of Edinburgh and :
other Medical Sos. , Examiner in Surgery to
Oxford Univ. and to Roy. Coll. of Phy-
sicians, London, and Professor of Surgery
(formerly of Anatomy) in Camb. Univ. ;
author of numerous medical and scientific
works ; editor of the Journal of Anatomy ;
m. 1848, May, da. of D. McNabb, Esq.,
of Epping ; cr. K.B. 1891. Grove Lodge, ;
Cambridge.
HUNTER, Surg.-Gcn. Sir (William)
Guyer, K.C.M.G., M.D., el. son of
the late Mr. Thomas Hunter ; b. 1830 ; ed.
at King's Coll., Lond., at Aberdeen
Univ. and at Charing Cross Hospital, \
Lond. ; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1849, F.R.C.S. |
Edin. 1858, M.D. Aberdeen and F.R.C. P.
Lond. 1867 ; entered Indian Med. Ser.
1850, specially promoted Surg.-Gen. 1877,
and retired 1880 ; served in Burmese
War 1853 (medal with clasp), and
in Indian Mutiny Campaign; was some-
time Principal and Professor of Medi-
cine in Grant Medical Coll. , Bombay, j
Senior Physician to Jamsetji Jijebhoy !
Hospital, Bombay, Vice-Chancellor o'f j
Bombay Univ. ; employed by Govt. on a !
Special Mission to Egypt during Cholera
Epidemic 1883, and British Delegate to
Sanitary Conference at Rome 1885 ; has
repeatedly received the thanks of Govt. ;
is an Hon. Surg. to the Queen, Consulting
Physician to Charing Cross Hospital,
and Hon. Comdt. Vol. Medical Staff
Corps ; sat as M.P. for Central Div. of
Hackney (C) 1885-92 : m. ist, 1856,
a da. of the late Rev. Christopher Packe,
V. of Ruislip ; 2nd, 1871, a da. of Joseph
Stainburn, Esq. ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1884.
21, Norfolk Crescent, Hyde Park, W. ; '
Carlton and East India United Service
Clubs.
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I HUNTKR, Sir William Wilson,
K.C.S.L, C.I.E., LL.D., son of the late
A. Galloway Hunter, Esq., of Denholm ;
b. 1840; M.A. Oxford, and Hon. LL.D.
Camb. and Glasgow ; entered B.C.S.
1862 ; appointed Under Sec. to Govt. of
India in Home Depart. 1871 ; was subse-
quently Director Gen. of Statistics to
Govt. of India and Pres. of Indian Educa-
tion Commn. (repeatedly thanked by
Bengal Govt., by Supreme Govt., of India,
and by Sec. of State for India) ; was an
additional Member of Council of Gov.-
Gen. of India 1881-7, and a Member of
Indian Finance Committee 1886 ; organ-
ised and directed from commencement to
completion the Statistical Survey of India
(1869-85), published in 126 vols. and con-
densed by him into The Imperial Gazet-
teer of India, in 14 vols. ; appointed Vice-
Chancellor of Calcutta Univ. 1886 ; author
of numerous works on India : m. 1863,
the second da. of the Rev. Thomas Mur-
ray, J.P., M.A., LL.D. (author of "The
Literary History of Galloway"); cr.
C.I.E. 1878, C.S.I. 1884, K.C.S.L 1887.
Oaken Holt, Cumnor, near Oxford ; 39,
Dover Street, W. ; Athenaeum Club.
HUTCHINS, Sir Philip Perceval,
K.C.S.L, son of the late William Hutchins,
Esq., Hanover-square, W. ; b. 1838; ed.
at Merchant Taylors' Sch., and at Old
Haileybury Coll. ; Bar. Inner Temple
1875; entered M.C.S. 1857; was Dist.
and Sessions Judge at Madura 1872-82,
Judge of High Court of Judicature, Mad-
ras, 1883-7, and a Member of Council of
Gov. of Madras 1887-8, since when he
has been a Member of Council of Viceroy
and Gov. -Gen. of India : m. 1860, Fanny
Annie, da. of B. T. Norfor, Esq. ; cr.
C.S.I. 1888, K.C.S.L 1891. Calcutta;
East India United Service Club.
HUTCHINSON, Hon. Sir Walter
Francis HELY-, K.C.M.G. [see E.
Donoughmore].
lNGLEFiELD,^4fl';«. .SVrEdward Augus-
tus, K. C.B.,D. C.L.,F.R.S., son of the late
Adm. Samuel Hood Inglefield, C.B. ; b.
1820; ed. at Roy. Naval Coll., Portsmouth ;
entered R.N. 1832, became Capt. 1853.
Rear-Adm. 1869, Vice-Adm. 1875, and
Adm. 1879; served on coast of Syria 1840
(Syrian and Turkish medals with clasp) ;
employed surveying in China and on coast
of Borneo, and in skirmishes with pirates ;
commanded H.M.S. "Comus" atbattleof
Obligado in Parana (mentioned in des-
patches) ; in 1852 commanded a private ex-
pedition to Arctic Regions in search of Sir
John Franklin, discovered 800 miles of
new coasts and the Polar Sea opening out
of Smith's Sound (thanked by Govt., Gold
Medal of Geographical So. of London,
Silver Medal of Paris, and a diamond
snuff-box from Emperor of the French) ;
in 1853 commanded Govt. Arctic expedi-
tion of three ships (medal), in 1854 com-
manded another similar expedition and
KNIGHTAGE.
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brought home the officers and crews of
Belcher's and McClure's expeditions, which
had left their vessels inthe ice; commanded \
H.M.S. '' Firebrand " and " Sidon " during j
Crimean War (medal with clasp, Turkish
medal, and 4th class Medjidie) ; was |
Naval Attache at Washington 1872, !
Adm.-Sup. at Malta Dockyard 1872-6,
and in command of N. American and ,
W.I. Station 1878-80; is aYounger Brother
of the Trinity House : m. 1857, Eliza j
Fanny, who*/. 1890, da. of the late Edward j
Johnston, Esq., of Allerton Hall, Liver-
pool; cr. C.B. 1869, K.B. 1877, K.C.B.
1887. 99, Queen's Gate, S. W. ; United
Service Club.
INGLOTT, Sir Ferdinand Vincent,
K.C.M.G.; b. 1820; specially ed. at
Training Coll. in England at the public
expense to be a "Model Teacher'' of a
new system of Education in Malta ; was
teacher and director of Primary Educa- \
tion in Malta 1839-43 < served in Naval
Depart., Malta, as Assist, to Sec. of Adm.
Sup. 1843-55 ; was employed in establish-
ing Merchant Shipping Office 1855-8,
Comptroller of Charitable Institutions and .
M.L.C. ex-officio 1850-70, Collector of:
Customs, and ex-officio M.E.C. and !
M.L.C. 1870-85, and Postmaster-Gen, of I
Malta 1886-92 ; is a Knight Com. of St.
Gregory the Great : m. 1853, Catherine,
da. of the late Hon. Emmanuel Bonavia ;
cr. C.M.G. 1868, K.C.M.G. 1892. 108,
Strada Britannica, Valletta, Malta.
INNES, Surg.-Gen. Sir John Harry j
Ker, K.C.B., son of the late Rev. J. !
Boutet Innes ; b. 1820 ; ed. at Univ. j
Coll., London, M.R.C.S. Eng. 1841 and
F.R.C.S. Eng. 1860; entered Med.
Depart, of Army 1842, became Surg.
1853, Dep. Inspector-Gen. 1858, and
Surg.-Gen. 1872 (h.p. 1880); served during
Crimean Campaign 1855 (medal with j
clasp), throughout Indian Mutiny Cam- I
paign 1857-8 (wounded, horse shot, I
frequently mentioned in despatches)
as principal Med. Officer, in Oude
1858-9 (medal with clasp, C.B.), as British
Sanitary Commr. during Franco-German
War 1870-1 (steel war medal and iron
cross of Prussia), and as principal Medi-
cal Officer in India 1876-80 (Afghanistan
1 878-9) (medal with clasp) ; appointed
Hon. Surg. to H.M. 1868 : m. 1863,
Victoria Whiston, 3rd da. of the late Mr.
N. Baker; cr. C.B. 1858, K.C.B. 1887.
Piazza Independenea, Florence; Army
and Navy Club.
INNES, Hon. Sir (Joseph) George
Long, el. son of the late Capt. Joseph
Long Innes, 39th Regt. ; b. 1834 ; ed. at
King's Sen., Parramatta ; Bar. of Lin-
coln's Inn, 1859 (certificate of honour
1859), and of New South Wales 1862 ;
was District Judge in Queensland 1865-9,
when he returned to practise at Bar of
N.S.W. ; elected M.L. A. 1872; was So-
licitor-Gen, of N.S.W. 1872-3, Attorney-
Gen. 1873-5, and Min. of Justice 1880-1 ;
called to Upper House of Parliament in
N.S.W. 1873, and represented the Govt. ;
in i874accompanied Sir Hercules Robinson
onhisspecial mission in connection with the
annexation of Fiji ; has been Judge of
Supreme Court, N.S.W., since 1881 : m.
1865, Emily Janet, da. of the Hon. John
Smith, M.L.C., of Llanarth, Bathurst; cr.
K.B. 1875. Winslow, Sydney; Clover
Hill, Sutton Forest ; Australian Club.
lRVlNG,6z>Henry Turner, G.C.M.G.,
son of the late Charles M. Irving, Esq. ;
b. 1833 ; appointed Clerk in Colonial
Office 1854 ; was private Sec. to Baron
Blachford (Under Sec. of State for
Colonies) 1862-6, Colonial Sec. of Jamaica
1866-9, and of Ceylon 1869, and Gov.
of Leeward Islands 1873-4, °f Trini-
dad 1874-80, and of British Guiana
1882-7 : m- 1884, Emma Patty, da. of Sir
David William Barclay, roth Bart., and
widow of Col. Sir Henry Franks Frederick
Johnson, 3rd Bart. ; cr. C.M.G. 1874,
K.C.M.G. 1878, G.C.M.G. 1888. 10,
Trinity Crescent, Folkestone ; Reform Club.
IRWIN, Sir George, only son of the
late Acheson Irwin, Esq., of Clonaviel,
co. Fermanagh ; b. 1832 ; ed. at Foyle
Coll., Londonderry ; formerly Vice-Chm.
of National Council of Conservative Assos.
for England ; is a J.P. for Leeds and for
W. Riding of Yorkshire, Chm. of Leeds
and County Conservative Club, and a
partner in the firm of Edward Irwin and
Co., merchants, of Leeds : m. 1861, Flora
Adelaide, who d. 1869, el. da. of Capt
Thomas Jacob Smith, formerly 33rd Regt. ,
of Hopton Manor House, Salop ; cr.
K.B. 1892. Cumberland Lodge, Leeds.
ISAACS, Sir Henry Aaron, son of the
late Michael Isaacs, Esq. ; b. 1830 ; is a
J.P. for City of London, of which he was
an Alderman 1883-91 ; was Sheriff of
London and Middlesex 1886-7, and Lord
Mayor of London 1889-90 . in. 1849,
Eleanor, da. of Alexander McDonald
Rowland, Esq., of the gth " Holy boys";
cr. K.B. 1887. 27, Belsize Park, Hamp-
stead, N. W. ; City Carlton Club.
JACKSON, Sir Robert William, C.B.t
son of M. H. Jackson, Esq. ; b. 1827 ;
entered Med. Depart, of Army 1854,
became Surg. 1866, Surg.-Maj. 1873,
Brig. -Surg. 1881, and Retired Dep. Surg.-
Gen. 1882 ; served in Crimean Campaign
1854-6 (medal with clasp and Turkish
medal), in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8
(medal with three clasps and a year's ser-
vice), in Ashanti War 1874 (medal with
clasp, mentioned in despatches, and C. B.),
in latter part of Zulu War and operations
against Secocoeni 1880 (medal with clasp,
and mentioned in despatches), and in
Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal with
clasp, 3rd class Medjidie, mentioned in
despatches and recommended for special
promotion) : m. ist, 1860, Anne, who d.
1888, da. of John Jones Simpson, Esq. ;
2nd, 1891, Gertrude Gelston, da. of
Robert P. Daye, Esq. , of Canonbury, N. ;
cr. C.B. 1874, K.B. 1882. Eglinton,
New Grove Avenue, Sandytnoient, Dublin.
JAMES, Right Hon. Sir Henry, P.C.,
M.P., Q.C., LL.D., son of the late Philip
Turner James Esq. , surgeon, of Hereford ;
b. 1828; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., of the
Council of which he is Pres. ; Hon.
LL.D. Camb. 1892 ; Bar. Middle Temple
1852, Q.C. 1869, a Bencher 1870, and Trea-
surer 1888 ; appointed Attorney-Gen, to
H. R. H. the Prince of Wales and the Duchy
of Cornwall 1892; was "postman" to
Court of Exchequer 1867-9, Solicitor-Gen.
1873, and Attorney-Gen. 1873-4 and
1880-5 J sat as M- P- (Z-)forTaunton 1869-85,
having been defeated in 1868 ; has sat
for Bury since 1885 ; cr. K.B. 1873, P.C.
1885. 41, Cadogan Square, S. W.; Shore-
ham Place, Sevenoaks ; i, Nero) Court,
Temple, B.C.; Brojks's, Athentcum, Re-
form, St. James's, National Liberal,
Devonshire, Maryborough, Turf, and
Garrick Clubs.
JENKINS, Sir James, K.C.B., M.D.,
son of the late William Jenkins, Esq. ; b.
1818; M.D. Glasgow 1839, M.R.C.S.
Eng. 1845; entered R.N. as Assist. -
Surg. 1841, became Surg. 1854, Staff
Surg. 1863, Dep. Inspector-Gen, of Hos-
pitals 1872, and Inspector-Gen, (retired)
1878 ; served in charge of Naval Brig,
before Sebastopol 1854-5 (medal with
clasp, Turkish medal, and Legion of
Honour), as Staff Surg. of Hospital Ships
" Belleisle " and "Simoon" in China
1857-61 (medal with two clasps), as
Senior Medical Officer of Plymouth Div.
of R.M. 1861-9, and of R.M. Artillery at
Eastney 1869-72, as Dep. Inspector-Gen,
of Naval Hospital at Bermuda 1872-5 and
of Roy. Naval Hospital at Plymouth
1875-8 ; is Hon. Surg. to H.M. : m.
1862, Sophie Pauline, who d. 1882, el. da.
of Adm. Luckraft; cr. C.B. 1867, K. C.B.
1887. Ncvinston, Mannamead, Plymouth.
JENKINS, Sir John Jones, son of
the late Jenkin Jenkins, Esq., of Morris-
ton, Glamorganshire ; b. 1835 ; sat as M.P.
for Carmarthen District (Z.) 1882-6, and
was an unsuccessful candidate there 1880,
1886, and 1892 ; is a J.P., a D.L. and a
County Councillor (Oystermouth Div. ) for
Glamorganshire (High Sheriff 1889), aJ.P.
for Swansea (of which borough he was
Mayor 1869-70, 1879-80 and 1880-1), and
Hon. Lieut. R.N, Artillery Vol. : m. ist,
1854, Margaret, who d. 1862, da. of the
late Josiah Rees, Esq., of Morriston, and,
1864, Katherine, da. of the late Edward
Daniel, Esq., C.E. , of Morriston ; cr.
K.B. 1882. The Grange, Swansea ;
Rejorm Club.
JENKINSON, Sir Edward George,
K.C.B., son of the late Rev. J. S. Jenkin-
son ; b. 1836 ; ed. at Harrow, and at
Haileybury Coll. ; was in Indian Civil Ser.
1856-79 ; served on staff of Gens. Franks
and Lugard during Indian Mutiny (medal
KNIGHTS. 665
and thanked by H.M. and the Govt. of
India) ; in 1882 went to Ireland with Earl
Spencer as Private Sec., and in the same
year was appointed Assist. Under Sec.
Police and Crime (Ireland) ; unsuc-
cessfully contested Sussex, N. , or E.
Grinstead, Div. (LG) 1892 : m. 1865,
Annabella Georgiar.a Monck, da. of —
Mason, Esq.; cr. C.B 1884, K.C.B. 1888.
13, Dmune Terrace, Richmond, Surrey ;
East India United Service Club.
JENKYNS, Sir Henry, K.C.B.^ son of
the late Rev. H. Jenkyns, D.D., of Botley
Hill, Hants ; b. 1838 ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn
1863 ; was Assist. Parly. Counsel 1869-86,
since when he has been Parly. Counsel :
m. 1877, Madalene Sabine, da. of Adm.
Sir Thomas Sabine Pasley, K.C.B. , 2nd
Bart.; cr. C.B. 1882, K.C.B. 1892.
Riverside, Palace Road, East Molesey ;
Botley Hill, Botley, Hants; Athenceum
Club.
JENNINGS, 6*/r John Rogers, youngest
and posthumous son of the late David
Jennings, Esq., of Hall House, Hawkhurst,
Kent ; b. 1820 ; admitted Solicitor 1846 ;
was Master of the Worshipful Co. of
Drapers 1886-7 : m. 1854, Mary Adelaide,
youngest da. of the late Charles William
Smith, Esq., of Reading, and niece of the
late SirLancelotShadwell, Vice-Chan cellor ;
cr. K.B. 1887. Minster Lea, Reigate.
JENNINGS, Hon. Sir Patrick Alfred,
K. C.M. (7., son of the late Francis Jennings,
Esq., of Newry ; b. 1831 ; was a M.L.C.
of N.S.W. 1866-69, representative for
Murray Dist. in House of Assembly 1870-2,
and for the Bogan 1880-5, Special Commr.
to Melbourne Exhibition 1875, and Repre-
sentative Commr. for N.S.W. , Queensland,
and Tasmania, to Philadelphia Exhibition
1876, Commr. to Paris Exhibition 1876,
Executive Commr. in charge at Sydney
Exhibition 1879, Vice Pres. of Sydney
Commn. for Melbourne Exhibition 1880,
and for Amsterdam Exhibition 1883, Pres.
of Commn. in Sydney for Calcutta Exhibi-
tion 1883-4, and Vice Pres. of Agricultural
So., and Pres. of leading Musical Sos. ;
is a J. P. for N.S.W., Victoria, S. Australia
and Queensland, engaged in Pastoral,
Banking, and Mining pursuits in N.S.W.,
Victoria and Queensland, a Commenda-
tore of the orders of Pius IX. and St.
Gregory the Great, and Hon. LL.D.
Dublin Univ. ; sometime Premier and
Treasurer of N.S.W. : m. 1864, Mary
Anne, da. of M. Shanahan, Esq., of
Marnoo, Victoria ; cr. C.M.G. 1879,
K.C.M.G. 1880. Colebrook, Double Bay,
N.S. W.;Warbrcccan, River ina, N.S. W.;
Garavilla, Liverpool Plains, N.S. W. ;
Wcstbrook, Queensland; A ustralian Union,
Reform and Athenceum Clubs (Sydney).
JEPHSO>T, Capt. Sir Alfred, son of
William' Jephson, Esq., of Sherwood
House, Notts; b. 1841; entered R.N.
1854, became Lieut. 1861., Com. 1873, and
Capt. (retired) 1889 ; served in Crimea
666
KNIGHTAGE,
1854-6 (2 medals with clasp), with Naval
Brig, at assault and capture of Canton 1857 '•
(medal with clasp), at Bombardment of
Kagosima (wounded andbadly burnt), and
during operations in Inland Sea 1864 ;
(specially mentioned in despatches) ; was !
Hon. Sec. of Roy. Naval Exhibition 1891 :
m. 18 — , Harriet, da. of Archibald Camp-
bell, Esq., of Thornhill, Quebec ; cr. K.B. :
1891. Marlbarough Club.
JERVOIS, Lieut.-Gen. Sir William
Francis Drummond, G.C.M.G., C.B.,
/'"../?. 5., son of the late Gen. Williamjervois,
K.H., Col. 70th Foot; b. 1821 ; entered
R.E. 1839, became Capt. 1847, Major
i854,Lieut.-Col. 1861, Col. 1867, Maj.-Gen.
1877, and Lieut. -Gen. (retired) 1882 ; ser-
ved on CapeColony frontier 1841-8, making
surveys and roads, and building bridges,
&c. ; was Brig. -Ma j. to Field Force against
Dutch Boers 1842 ; engaged in Kaffir War
1846-7 ; employed designing and execut-
ing fortifications at Alderney 1852-5 ;
appointed Assist. Inspector-Gen, of Forti-
fications War Depart. 1856, Sec. to Roy.
Commn. on Defences of United Kingdom
1859, and Dep. Director of Fortifications
1862 ; was a Member of Commn. on Appli-
cation of Iron to Ships and Forts, on other
Govt. Commns. and Committees relating
to defences of the Empire, Gov. of Straits
Settlement 1875-77, Gov. of S. Australia
1877-82, and Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of New
Zealand 1882-8; is Adviser of Australasian
Govts. on defence questions, and a Gov.
of the Imperial Institute : m. 1850,
Lucy, da. of the late William Norsworthy, .
Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1863, K.C.M.G. 1874, •
G.C.M.G. 1878. Merlewood, Virginia
Water, Surrey; Athcna-nm and United
Service Clubs.
JEUNE, Right Hon. Si'rFrancis Henry,
P. C., D. C.L., el.son of thelate Lord Bishop
(Francis Jeune, D.C.L. ) of Peterborough ;
b. 1843 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Balliol
Coll., Oxford (ist class Moderations and
Stanhope Univ. Prize 1863, B.A., ist
class Litera; Humaniores 1865, Arnold
Univ. Prize 1867, Fellow of Hertford
Coll., 1874, M-A. 1875, Hon. Fellow of
Hertford 1891) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1868,
Q.C. 1888, and Bencher 1891 ; was a
Member of Royal Commns. on Ecclesi-
astical Patronage 1874, Ecclesiastical
Courts 1881, and the Sandwich Election
1880 ; unsuccessfully contested Colchester
(C) 1880 ; formerly Chancellor of the Dio-
ceses of St. Albans, St. Asaph, Bangor, St.
David's; Durham, Gloucester and Bristol,
and Peterborough, and Commissary of the
Dean and Chapter of Westminster ; is a
J. P. for Essex ; appointed a Judge of the
High Court of Justice (Probate and
Admiralty Div.) 1891, and Pres. thereof
and ex-officio Member of Court of
Appeal 1892 : m. 1881, Susan Mary
Elizabeth, elder da. of the late Keith
William Stewart Mackenzie, Esq , of Sea-
forth [see E. Galloway, colls.], and widow
of Lieut-Col, the Hon. John Constantine
Stanley see B. Stanley of Alderley] ; cr.
K.B. 1891, P.C. 1892. '79- Harley Street,
IV. ; Arlington Manor, Neivbitry. Berks ;
Athenccum and Carlton Clubs.
JOBNES,Lteut.-Gen.SirJaxn/es H ILLS-,
K.C.B., I'.C., son of James Hills, Esq., of
Nichindepur, Bengal; ^.1833; ed. at Addis-
combe ; entered Bengal Artillery 1853, be-
came Capt. 1862, Lieut. -Col. 1868, Col. 1876.
Maj.-Gen. 1879, and Lieut .-Gen. 1884,
retired 1888 ; served (i) in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 18^7-^8 (dangerously wounded,
mentioned in despatches, and by Gov.-
Gen. in Council, V.C., medal with two
clasps), (it) in command of 8-inch mortars
in Abyssinian Campaign 1868 (mentioned
in despatches, medal), (Hi) in Looshai
Expedition in command of Peshawur
Mountain Battery 1871-72 (medal with
clasp, C.B.), and (zV) in Afghan Cam-
paigns 1878-80, as A.A.G. of S. Field
Force and Gen. Comdg. Div. of N. Field
Force, and Military Gov. of Kabul (medal
with clasp, thanked by both Houses of
Parliament, K.C.B.) ; assumed in 1883
the additional surname of Johnes ; is a
J.P., a D.L. and a County Councillor for
Carmarthenshire (High Sheriff 1886), and
Hon. Col. Carmarthen Artillery, W. Div.
R.A. : m. 1882, Elizabeth, da. of the late
John Johnes, Esq.,ofDolaucothy, Carmar-
then ; cr. C.B. 1872, K.C.B. 1881. Dolau-
cothy, Carmarthenshire ; United Service
Club.
JOHNSON. Gen. Sir Allen Bayand,
K.C.B. [see Johnson, Bart., cr. 1818].
JOHNSON, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles
Cooper, K.C.B. I see Johnson, Bart.,
cr. 1818].
JOHNSON, Gen. Sir Edwin Beau-
mont, G.C.B., C.I.E. [see Johnson,.
Bart., cr. 1818.]
JOHNSON, Hon. Sir Francis God-
schall, son of the late Capt. Godschall
Johnson, loth Hussars ; b. 1817 ; ed. at St.
Omer; became a Q.C. 1849; was Recorder
of Rupert's Land, and Gov. of Assimbria
1854-8 ; appointed a Puisne Judge of
Stipends Court, Lower Canada, 1865 ; was
Special Commr. to Manitoba 1870-71 ;
gazetted Lieut. -Gov. of Manitoba 1872,
but did not enter upon office ; has been
Ch. Justice of Superior Court, Quebec,
since 1889 : m. 1840, Mary Gates, who d.
1852, da. of Nathaniel Jones, Esq., mer-
chant, of Montreal ; cr. K.B. 1890.
Montreal, Canada.
JOHNSON, Sir George, M.D., F.R.S.,
el. son of the late George Johnson, Esq., of
Goudhurst, Kent ; b. 1818 ; ed. at King's
Coll., London (successively Sen. Scholar,
Medical Tutor, and Professor of Materia
Medica and of Medicine) ; M.B. London
(Scholarship in Physiology) 1842, M.D.
1844, and F.R.C.P. London 1850; for-
merly Senior Physician at King's Coll.
Hospital, of which he is now Consulting
Physician and Emeritus Professor of Clini-
cal Medicine ; is a Fellow and Member rf
Council of King's Coll., and of Senate
of London Univ., Hon. Consulting
Physician to Roy. Coll. of Music, and
Physician Extraor. to H.M.; author of
numerous medical works : m. 1850,
Charlotte Elizabeth, who J. 1860, da. of
Lieut. William White, of Salisbury ; cr.
K.B. 1892. IT, Sai'ile Rou>.' II'.;
Athena urn Club.
JOHNSON, Sir John Henry, son of
John Johnson, Esq., St. Osyth Priory,
Essex ; b. 1827; ed. at Egham House, and
at Heidelberg Gymnasium ; is a J.P. for
Essex, a merchant, chiefly in the grain
trade, a foreign banker, and a steamship
and coal owner; was Sheriff of London
and Middlesex 1873-4 : m. 1868, Elizabeth,
who d. 1882, da. of Capt. Forster, of
Scarborough; cr. K.B. 1874. St. Osyth' s
Priory, Colchester ; 76, Portland Place,
W. ; 23, Hi lliter Street, E. C. ; Junior
Athenaeum, Royal Victoria Yacht, and
City Liberal Clubs.
JOHNSTONE, Col. Sir]a.mes,fC.C.S.f.,
el. son of the late James Johnstone, Esq.,
F.R.C.P. ; b. 1841 ; ed. at Gram. Sch.,
Birmingham, in Paris, and at Roy. Acad.,
Gosport ; entered Bengal Army 1858,
became Capt. 1868, Major 1875, Lieut.-
Col. 1876, and Col. 1881 ; served with
73rd Regt. and the Regt. of Ferozepore
in Trans-Gogra field-force (medal), and
in Bootan Campaign 1865-6 (medal with
clasp) ; was Political Assist, during Keonjur
insurrection, and subsequently in charge :
of State for 3^ years ; appointed Political
Agent at Manipur 1877 ; in 1879 at head
of Manipur Army relieved the town of
Kohima when besieged by 6,000 Nagas,
thereby saving the lives of 545 British
subjects, and one month later assisted at
assault and capture of Konomah (clasp) ;
was Commr. for settling disputes on i
Burmese frontier 1881 ; sometime a Dep. !
Commr. Assam ; served in Burmah 1885-6 i
(severely wounded, clasp) ; is a J.P. for
cos. Warwick and Worcester, and a
Claimant to the dormant Marquessate
of Annandale : m. 1872, Emma Mary,
who d. 1883, da. of Sampson Samuel
Lloyd, Esq.; cr. C.S.I. 1881, K. C.S.I.
1887. Fulford Hall. Hockley Heath, \ \ \u -
wicks/iire ; United Service Chib.
JONES, Adm. Sir Lewis Tobias,
G. C. B. , son of the late Capt. Tobias Jones, of
Ardnaglas Castle, Sligo ; b. 1797 ; entered
R.N. 1812, became Com. 1838, Capt. 1840,
Rear-Adm. 1859, Vice-Adm. 1865 (retired
1870) and Adm. 1871 ; served before
Algiers 1816 (wounded and medal with
clasp), at captures of Acre 1840 (Syrian
medal), and of Lagos 1851 (mentioned
in despatches), at every operation in
Black Sea 1854-5, and at attack on Sebas-
topol (Crimean medal with clasp,
Turkish medal), as second in command of
naval force in China 1860-1 (medal), and as
Senior Officer in command on Irish Station
1862-5 ; has Legion of Honour and
ins. 667
Medjidie ; is Visitor and Gov. of Greenwich
Hospital; cr. C.B. 1854, K.C.B. 1861,
G.C.B. 1873. Rugby House, Southsea,
Hants ; United Service Club.
JONES, Sir Pryce PRYCE-, M.P.. son
of the late William Jones, Esq., solicitor,
of Newtown, N. Wales ; b. 1834 ; is a
manufacturer and merchant, Chm. of the
Severn Valley and Powysland Flannel and,
Tweed Co. , Limited, and of the New Van <
Consols Mining Co., Limited ; has taken
first prize and diplomas for Welsh produc-
tions at all International Exhibitions since
1861 ; is a J.P. for Montgomeryshire
(High Sheriff "1891) ; was M.P. for Mont-
gomery Dist. (C) 1885-6; re-elected 1892 :
m. 1859, Eleanor, da. of the late E. R.
Morris, Esq., of Newtown, N. Wales; cr.
K.B. 1887. Dolerw, Newtown, N. Wales ;
Carltoa and St. Stephen's Clubs.
JONES, Sir Thomas Alfred, son of
the late T. Jones, Esq. ; b. 1823 ; studied
at Drawing Schools of Roy. Dublin So. ,
and at Roy. Hibernian Acad. ; entered
Trin. Coll.,' Dublin 1844, but in 1846 left
it to travel on the Continent ; in 1848
adopted Art as a profession, and shortly
after was admitted an Associate of the Roy.
Hibernian Acad. , and was elected a Mem-
ber thereof in 1861 and Pres. in 1870 ; is
the ist Pres. of the Roy. Hibernian Acad.
who has received Knighthood : m. ist,
1854. Susan, da. of William Casey, Esq. ,
of Springfield, co. Clare ; and, 1878,
Florence Mary, da. of Henry Mathurin
Quinan, Esq., Ch. Examiner in Chancery,
Ireland ; cr. K.B. 1880. 41, Morehamp-
ton Road, Donnybrook, Dublin ; Art and
Burlington Clid's.
JONES, Hon. Sir William Rolling-
worth Quayle, el. son of the Rev. Charles •
William Jones, V. of Pakenham, Suffolk,
and Rural Dean ; b. 1854 ; ed. privately,
and at Gonville a»d Caius Coll. , Camb.
(R.A. 1876, M.A. 1879) : Bar- Middle-
Temple 1877; went S.E. Circuit ; for-
merly Capt. W. Suffolk Militia ; was
, Queen's Advocate, Gold Coast Colony
1883-7, since when he has been Ch. Justice
of Sierra Leone : m. 1884, Alice, who d.
1890, da. of Charles Kent, Esq. ; cr. K.B.
1892. Sierra Leone, W.Africa.
JULY AN, Sir Penrose Goodchildr
K.C.M.G., C.B., son of Capt. Robert
Julyan, R.N. ; />. 1816 ; formerly held com-
mission in Commissariat of British Army,
and was promoted for valuable inventions
in connection therewith during the Crimea n
War ; was Financial Sec. to Board of
Works in Ireland during famine years'
1847-8 ; became Junior Crown Agent for
Colonies 1858; sent in 1873 as Special
Commr. to inquire into the condition of
Civil Service of Mauritius, and in 1879 was-
entrusted with a similar mission to Govt.
ot Malta ; was Senior Crown Agent for
Colonies 1858-79 : m. 1848, Marianne,
who d. 1875, da. of the late Charle •
Brocklesby, Esq. ;cr. C.B. 1868, K.C.M.G
KNIGHTAGE.
1874. Stadacona, Torquay; "Junior
United Service Club.
K\\, Right Hon. ^VEdward Ebenezer,
P.C., son of the late Robert Kay, Esq.,
of Bury, Lancashire, and brother of Sir
James Kay-Shuttle\vorth, ist Bart. ; b.
1822 ; ed. atTrin. Coll. Camb. (B.A. 1844,
M-A. 1848) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1847, a
Q.C. 1866, and Treasurer 1888 ; is a J.P.
for Norfolk ; was a Judge of the Supreme
•Court of Justice (Chancery Div.) 1881-90,
•when he was appointed a Lord Justice of
.Appeal : m. 1850, Mary Valence, who d.
1889, da. of the late Rev. W. French,
D.D., Master of Jesus Coll., Camb., and
Canon of Ely ; cr. K.B. 1881, P.C. 1890.
37, Hyde Park Gardens, W. ; Thorpe
Abbott's, Scale, Norfolk; Oxford and
Cambridge and Atheixzum Clubs.
iKAYE, Sir William Squire Barker,
C. B. ,Q.C., LL. D. ; son of the late George
Kaye, Esq., of Market Hill, co. Armagh ;
Bar. King's Inns, Dublin 1855, a Q.C.
1877 ; was sometime senior Crown Pro-
secutor for co. Armagh, Counsel to Post
Office, one of the Editors of the ' ' Irish
Common Law Reports, " and a Revising
Barrister for Dublin City 1868-75 ; un-
successfully contested Armagh City (LC)
1875; is a J.P. for co. Armagh, Assist.
Under Sec. for Ireland, and Clerk ol Privy
Council (Ireland): m. 1859, Fanny, da. of
the late Richard Barker, Esq., of Sterling,
co. Meath; cr. K.B. 1885, C.B. 1887.
62, Fitywilliam Square, Dublin ; Abbey
House, Armagh ; University (Dublin}
,Club.
XEENAN, Right Hon. Sir Patrick
Joseph, P. C., K.C.M.G., C.B.,M.R.I.A.,
son of the late John Keenan, Esq. , of
Phibsborough ; b. 1826; was Inspector of
National Education, Ireland, 1848, Head
Inspector 1854-9, ar>d Ch. of Inspection
1859 ; has been Resident Commr. of
National Education of Ireland since 1871 ;
in 1869 was Commr. to inquire into state of
Education in Trinidad, and in 1878 was
specially appointed Commr. to inquire into
the University, Lyceums, and Primary
Schools of Malta ;' in 1881 was Pres. of
Education Section of Social Science Con-
gress at Trin. Coll., Dublin ; is a J.P. for
co. Dublin, and a Gov. of Roy. Hiber-
nian Mil. Sch. ; m. 1860, Elizabeth Agnes,
da. of Michael Quin, Esq., J.P., of
Waterville, co. Limerick ; cr. C.B. 1871,
K.C.M.G. 1881, P.C. 1885. Delville,
Glasnevin, Dublin; Stephen's Green
Club.
.KEKEWICH, Hon. Sir Arthur, 2nd son
of the late Samuel Trehawke Kekewich,
Esq. ,of Peamore, Exeter, successively M. P.
for Exeter and S. Devon ; b. 1832 ; ed. at
Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. ist
class classics and 2nd class mathematics,
1854, Fellow of Exeter Coll. 1854, M.A.
1857) ; Bar. Lincoln's-Inn 1858, Q.C. 1877,
and Bencher of his Inn 1881 ; unsuccess-
fully contested Coventry (C\ 1880 and
Barnstaple Div, of Devon 1885 ; has been
a Justice of the High Court of judicature
(Chancery Div.) since 1886 : ;;/. 1858,
Marianne, da. of James William Freshfield
(the younger), Esq., of 5, Bank Buildings
and Reigate; cr. 1886. 19, Park Cres-
cent, Portland Place, W.
KELLY, Gen. Sir Richard Denis,
K.C.B., son of Lieut. -Col. Richard Kelly,
late 34111 Foot, of Weston, Meath ; b.
1815; ed. at Royal Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ;
entered 34th Foot 1834, became Capt.
1841, Major 1848, Lieut. -Col. 1854, Col.
1858, Major-Gen. 1868, Lieut.-Gen. 1877,
and Gen. 1880; retired 1882; appointed Col.
Leinster Regt. 1880, Roy. Irish Regt. 1886,
and Border Regt. 1889 ; served in Crimea
(medal with clasps, Turkish medal, Legion
of Honour, and Medjidie, being wounded
and taken prisoner by the Russians 1855,
specially mentioned in despatch), and in
Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-9 (wounded,
thanked by Gov. -Gen. and Com. -in-Ch.
in India, a good service pension, frequently
mentioned in despatches, and medal with
clasp) : m. 1848, Ellen, da. of Sir William
Dillon, 4th Bart.; cr. C.B. 1858, K.C.B.
1860. Shntblands, Earley, Berks ; Muck-
Ion, Ballyfora.il, Galway.
KEMBALL, Gen. Sir Arnold Burrowes,
K.C.B. , K.C.S.I., son of the late Arnold
Kemball, Esq.; b. 1820 ; entered E.I.Co.'s
Artillery 1837, became Capt. 1851, Major
1857, Lieut.-Col. 1860, Col. R.A. 1863,
Maj.-Gen. 1874, Lieut.-Gen. 1877, Col.
Comdt. 1878, and Gen. 1880 ; served in
first Affghan War 1838-9 (medal), in Per-
sian Expedition 1857 (medal with clasp,
C.B., and mentioned in despatches), and
in Turko-Russian War as British Mil.
Attache at Head -quarters of Turkish
Army 1876-7 ; was Assist. Resident in
Persian Gulf 1842, and Resident 1852,
Acting Consul-Gen, at Bagdad, and Poli-
tical Agent in Turkish Arabia in 1847 and
1849-51, Consul-Gen, at Bagdad and
Political Agent there, 1855 ; attended upon
H.I.M. the Shah of Persia during his visit
to England in 1873 : m. 1868, Anna
Fanny, 3rd da. of A. N. Shaw, Esq., of New
Hall, N.B. ; cr. C.B. 1858, K. C.S.I. 1869,
K.C.B. 1878. 14, Aldfotd Street, Park
Lane, W. ; United Service and AthencBum
Clubs.
KENNEDY, Gen. Sir Michael Kava-
nagh, K. C.S.I., son of the late George
Michael Kennedy, Esq., Barrister-
at-Law ; b. 1824 ; ed. at Addiscombe ;
entered Bombay Engineers 1841, became
Capt. 1854, Lieut.-Col. R.E. 1861, Col.
1866, Major-Gen. 1868, Lieut.-Gen. 1878,
Gen. 1 88 1, and Col. Comdt. 1891 ; was
sometime Sec. to Bombay Govt. in Public
Works and Railway Depart., Personal
Assist, to Gov. of Madras for famine relief,
an additional Member of Council of Gov.
of India, and Controller-Gen. Supply
and Transport, Afghan War, 1879-80
(mentioned in despatches and medal
with clasp) : m. 1848, Henrietta, who
d. 1880, da. of Col. Bulkley, Bombay :
Army; cr. K. C.S.I. 1878. United Ser-
vice Club.
KENNY, Hon. Sir Edward, son of the
late Jeremiah Kenny, Esq., of Bally-
keily, co. Kerry ; /'. 1800 ; is en- .
gaged in commerce, and a Director of
the Merchants' Bank, Nova Scotia ; was
Pres. of Legislative Council of Nova Scotia
1860, Receiver-Gen, of the Dominion
1867-9, ar>d Pres. of the Dominion Privy
Council 1869-71 ; administered Govt. of
Nova Scotia in 1870; sworn a P.C. cf
Canada 1867 ; was a Member of the Senate
1867-77 : "'• I^32, Anne, da. of Michael
Forrestell, Esq., of Halifax, Nova Scotia ;
cr. K.B. 1870. "Sherwood," 100,
Pleasant Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
KEPPEL, Adm. of the Fleet the Hon.
Sir Henry, G.C. B. [see E. Albemarle].
KERR, 6r;/.Z0?v/ Ralph Mark George,
K.C.B. see M. Lothian].
KETTLE, Sir Rupert Alfred, son
of the late T. Kettle. Esq. ; b. 1817 ;
Bar. Middle Temple 1845, and a
Bencher 1882 ; formerly Assist. -Chm. of
Quarter Sessions for Staffordshire ; is a
D.L. and a J.P. for Staffordshire, and
a J.P. for cos. Worcester, Hereford, and ;
Merioneth ; was a Judge of County Courts
(Circuit No. 23) 1859-92 ; rendered
active services in establishing Boards of
Arbitration between employers and em-
ployed : M. 1851, Mary, who d. 1884, da.
and' heiress of the late William Cooke,
Esq., of Merridale, Staffordshire ; cr.
K. B. 1880. Merridale, Wolverhampton ;
Glan-y-don, Tinvyn, Merioneth ; Reform
Club.
KEYES, Gen. Sir Charles Patton,
G.C.B., son of the late Thomas Keyes,
Esq. , Surgeon Madras Army ; b. 1822 ;
entered 3oth Madras N.I. 1843 '• became
Capt. 1860, Major 1861, Lieut. -Col.
1864, Col. 1869, Maj.-Gen. 1881, Lieut.-
Gen. 1887, and Gen. 1889 ; 2nd in com-
mand ist Punjaub Infantry in Kohat
Pass 1850 (thanked by Viceroy and Local
Govt.), and in Expedition against the
Wuzeerees 1860 (thanked by Supreme
and Local Govts., and by Sec. of State for
India); served in Umbeyla Campaign 1863
(severely wounded, thanked by Com.-
in-Ch. and by Supreme and Local Govts.,
and C.B.), commanded 1869 a Field Force
against the Cabul Kheyl and Taza Kheyl
Wuzeerees (medal with two clasps and
thanks of Supreme and Local Govts.) ; and
in operations in the Dour Valley 1872, and
thejowaki campaign 1877-8 ; also present
at many minor operations ; was Comdt.
of Punjab Frontier Force, with rank of ,
Brig.-Gen. 1870-8, and of Hyderabad Sub- ,
sidiary Force 1881-4 ; 's a J-P- for Kent :
m. 1870, Katherine Jessie, da. of the late ,
James Norman, Esq. ; cr. C. B. 1864,
K.C.B. 1880, G.C.B. 1891. Shorncliffc\
Lodge. Saml*a fe, Kent ; United Service,
Cliib.
ITS. 669
KING, Sir Henry Seymour, K.CJ.E.,
M. P. , son of the late Henry Samuel King,
Esq., J.P., of Manor House, Chigwell,
Essex : b. 1852 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and
at Balliol Coll., Oxford (M.A. 1880) ; is a
D.L. for City of London, and Head of
the Firm of Henry S. King and Co.,
Bankers, of London, Bombay, and Calr
cutta ; has sat as M.P. (C) for Central
Div. of Hull since 1885 : m. 1875, Julia
Mary, da. of the Rev. John Jenkins, D. D.,.
of Montreal; cr. C.I.E. 1887, K.C.I. E.
1892. 25, Cornwall Gardens, S. Ken-
sington, S. W. ; Carlton, Conservative,
St. Stephen's, Savile, Grosvenor, Cifyr
and Alpine Clubs.
KING, Sir William David, son of Mr.
Joseph King, of Portsmouth ; b. 1829 ;
ed. at Portsea Diocesan Sch., elected a
member of Town Council of Portsmouth
1872, Alderman 1878, and Mayor 1878,
1879, 1887, and 1890; is a J.P. for Ports-
mouth, a Gov. of Portsmouth Gram. Sch.,
a County Councillor for Hants, Warbling-
ton Div., a D.L. for co. Southampton, and.
a Director of numerous important public
companies: m. 1853, Matilda, da. of James-
Atkey, Esq., of Chichester ; cr. K.B.
1887. Stratford Lodge, Southsea.
KINGSCOTE, Col. Sir Robert Nigel
Fitzhardinge, K.C.B. , son of the late
Thomas Henry Kingscote, Esq., of
Kingscote, Gloucester ; /;. 1830 ; formerly
Lieut. -Col. Scots Guards 1855; semdi
in Crimean Campaign 1854-5 as A.D.C.
to Baron Raglan (medal with four clasps-
and Turkish medal) ; has been Hon. Col.
4th Batn. Gloucestershire Regt. since
1862 ; was a Groom-in-Waiting to H.M.
1859-66 ; is an Extra Equerry to and a
Member of the Council of H.R.H. the
Prince of Wales, a D. L. , a J. P. , and a
County Alderman for Gloucestershire, and
a J.P. for Wilts ; sat as M.P. forGlouces-
twshire, W. (/.), 1852-85 ; appointed a
Commr. of Woods and Forests 1885, and
Receiver-Gen, of Duchy of Cornwall 1888 :
m. ist, Caroline Sophia, who d '. 1852, da.
of Col. George Wyndham, afterwards ist
Baron Leconfield ; 2nd, 1856, Lady Emily
Marie Curzon-Howe, da. of ist Earl
Howe; cr. C.B. 1885, K.C.B. 1889.
Kingscote, Wootton - under - Edge ; 34,
Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W.
Brooks s and Marlborongh Clubs.
KlRBY, Sir Alfred, son of the late
Thomas Freestone Kirby, Esq., of Aiders-
gate, E.C. ; b. 1841 ; was Sheriff of
London and Middlesex 1886-7 ; is Lieut. -
Col. Tower Hamlets Engineer Vols., a
J.P. for Kent, and proprietor of Deptford
Distillery : ;;/. 1869, the only da. of
William Davvson, Esq. ; cr. K.B. 1887.
Fair Lawn, New Cross, S.E.
KIRK, Sir John, G.C.M.G., K.C.B.
F.R.S., son of the Rev. John Kirk; b.
1832 ; M.D. and L.R.C.S. Edinburgh 1854,
and Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh Univ. 1890 ;
during Russian War was Assist. Physician
KNIGHTAGE.
670
to British Hospital at Renkioi, Dardanelles ;
was Ch. Officer and Naturalist with Dr.
Livingstone's Zambesi Expedition 1858-64 ;
appointed Vice-Consul at Zanzibar, 1866,
Assist. Political Agent 1868, and in
1873 Indian Political Agent and H.M.'s
Consul-Gen. ; was attached to the Sultan of
Zanzibar during the visit of H. H. to Eng-
land 1875, Consul for the Comoro Islands j
1875-80, H.M.'s Agent and Consul-Gen,
at Zanzibar 1880-7, ancl H.M.'s Plenipo-
tentiary to Brussels Conference 1889-90 :
m. 1867, Helen, da. of Charles Cooke,
Esq. ; cr. C.M.G. 1879, K.C.M.G. 1881,
G.C.M.G. 1886, K.C.B. 1890. Wavertree, \
Sevenoaks, Kent; Athentzum Club,
KNIGHT, Col. Sir Frederic Winn, •
K.C.B. , el. son of the late John Knight, !
Esq., of Wolverley, Worcester ; b. 1812 ; i
ed. at Charterhouse ; was Parliamentary '
Sec. to Poor Law Board 1852 and 1858-9; i
formerly Lieut. -Col. Worcester Yeo. Cav. ;
is a J. P. and D. L. for co. Worcester, and
a. J.P. for cos. Somerset and Devon, Col.
ist Vol. Batn. Worcestershire Regt. , and a :
.Family Trustee of British Museum ; sat as
M.P. for W. Worcestershire 1841-85 : m.
1850, Maria Louisa Couling, da. of thelate
E. Gibbs, Esq.; cr. C.B. 1881, K.C.B.
1886. Wolverley House, Kidderminster;
Simonsbath, Exmoor, Somerset ; Carlton '
Club.
'!KNIGHT, Sir Henry Edmund, 4th son
of the late John William Knight, Esq., of
St. Albans ; b. 1833 ; ed. at City of London
Sch. ; was a member of Common Council
for Ward of Cripplegate Within 1867-74,
since when he has been an Alderman of
London ; is a J. P. for Middlesex and a |
member of Court of Lieutenancy for City i
of London ; was Sheriff of London and |
Middlesex 1875, and Lord Mayor of Lon- !
don, 1882: has been m. twice; cr. K.B.
1883. 2, Whitehall Court. S.W.; Elms
Side, Hampton, Middlesex.
KNOLLYS, Sir Francis, K.C.M.G.,
C.B., son of the late Gen. the Rt. Hon.
Sir William Thomas Knollys, K.C.B.; b. '
1 8— ; is Private Sec. to H. R. H. the Prince j
of Wales ; Groom-in- Waiting to H.R.H. i
the Prince of Wales 1886 ; was specially ,
employed at Indian and Colonial Exhibi- .
tion 1886 : m. 1887, Hon. Ardyn, da. of Sir
Henry Thomas Tyrwhitt, 3rd Bart., and of j
Baroness Berners ; cr.C. 6.1876, K.C.M.G.
1886. Blounts Court, Henley-on-Thames.
/KORTRIGHT, Sir Cornelius Hendrick- 1
sen, K.C.M. G. ,son of Lawrence Kortright,
Esq., formerly of Grenadier Guards; b. \
1817 ; appointed a local magistrate at the |
Bahamas 1849; was Pres. Administering
Govt. of Virgin Islands 1854, Lieut. -Gov.
of Grenada 1856-64, Lieut. -Gov. of To- ;
bago 1864-72, Acting-Gov. of Trinidad in
1868, Administrator of Govt. of Gambia
1873-5, Gov. of W. Africa Settlements
1875-7, and Gov. of British Guiana
1877-82 : m. ist, Emily, da. of Major J.
'j. Anderson ; 2ndly, 1865, Theresa, da. of,
the late Capt. Charles Forbes, 17111 Foot
cr. C.M.G. 1877, K.C.M.G. 1882.
LACAITA, .SYr James Philip, K. C.M. G. ,
only son of the late Diego Lacaita ; b.
1813 ; ed. at Naples Univ. (where he
grad.) ; named Sec. to the Two Sicilies'
Legation in London, 1848 ; became a
naturalised British subject 1855 ; ap-
pointed Sec. of Mr. Gladstone's Mission
to Ionian Islands 1858 ; sat in first
Italian Parliament for Bitonto 1861-5 ;
has Italian orders of San Maurizio and
San Lazzaro and Corona d'ltalia, and the
Brazilian order of the Rose ; named a
Senator of Kingdom of Italy 1876 : m.
1852, Maria Clavering, who d. 1853, da. of
Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmichael, 1 2th Bart. ;
cr. K.C.M.G. 1859. Atlieneeum andMarl-
borongh Clubs.
LACK, Sir Henry Reader, son of
the late Edward John Lack, Esq. ; b.
1832 ; entered Civil Ser. 1850 as Clerk to
Roy. Commrs. of 1851 Exhibition ; served
in Board of Trade 1852-76, and as Clerk
to Commrs. of Patents and Registrar ot
Designs and Trade Marks 1876-84, since
when he has been Comptroller-Gen, of the
Patent Office ; was Sec. to British Commn.
for negotiating commercial treaty with
France 1860, and to Anglo-Austrian
Tariff Commn. 1866-7 ; represented
Great Britain at Statistical Congress, St.
Petersburg 1872, and at Industrial
Property Conferences in Paris 1880 and
1883, in Rome 1886, and in Madrid 1890 :
m. 1864, Georgiana Matilda Marston, da.
of the late Richard W. Lack, Esq. ; cr.
K.B. 1891. Fairlight, Kingston Hill,
S. W. ; 25, Southampton Buildings,
Chancery Lane, W. C.
LACOSTE, Hon. Sir Alexandra, ZZ.Z>.,
son of the Hon. Louis Lacoste, formerly
a Senator of Dominion of Canada ; b.
1842 ; ed. at St. Hyacinthe Coll., and at
Laval Univ., Quebec ; Bar. Lower Canada
1863, and Q.C. 1880 ; was Batonnier of
the Bar, Montreal 1879-81 ; is Professor
of Law in Laval Univ. ; elected a Legis-
lative Councillor of Quebec 1882, Senator
of the Dominion 1884, and Speaker of the
Senate 1891 ; appointed Ch. Justice of
Court of Appeal, Quebec 1891 ; Hon.
P.C. of Canada 1892: m. 1866, Maria
Louise Globensky ; cr. K.B. 1892. Mon-
treal, Canada.
LAKEMAN, Sir Stephen Bartlett, son
of the late Stephen Lakeman, Esq., of
Grangewood Hall, Ashby-de-la-Zouche ;
b. 1823 ; ed. at Mil. Sch. of Fleche, in
France, and at Univ. of Paris (where
he graduated) ; a Lieut. -Gen. in Tur-
kish service ; knighted for services in
Kaffir war of 1852, when in command of
Lakeman's Waterkloof Rangers ; was at-
tached to Turkish Army in Asia during
Crimean War: m. 1856, the Princess
Marie de Philippesco ; cr. K.B. 1853.
LANGE, Sir Daniel Adolphus, 2nd
son of the late John William Lange, Esq.,
of London ; b. 1821 ; became connected
\vithconstructionofSuezCanal 1857, and
was Original Founder and Director in
ICngland of that great work 1858-76 ; on
completion of the canal he received the '
honour of Knighthood ; unsuccessfully
contested Midhurst (L) 1868 ; has the
Medjidie 2nd class, the Crown of Italy,
the Isabel of Spain, and the Grand Order
of the Sun and Lion of Persia : m. 1880,
Beatrice Emily, da. of the late Augustus
K. R. Frinneby, Esq., of Streatham, Surrey;
cr. K.B. 1870. Lanehiirst Albonrne, near
Hurstpierpoint ; 7, Somers Place, Hyde
Park, W.
LANGEVIN, Hon. Sir Hector Louis,
K.C.M.G., C.B., Q.C.,LL.D., son of the j
late Lieut.-Col. Jean Langevin, Assist. !
Civil Sec. to Gov. Gen. of Canada ; b. 1826 ; |
ed. at Quebec Seminary (LL.D., Laval
Univ. 1882) ; Bar. of Canada 1850, and a
Q.C. 1864 ; was successively editor of the |
" Melanges Religieux " and the "Journal
d' Agriculture " of Montreal, and the
1 ' Courrier du Canada " of Quebec, Mayor
of Quebec 1858-60, a M.E.C. of Province '•
of Canada 1864-7, Solicitor-Gen, for Lower 1
Canada 1864-6, and Postmaster-Gen, i
1 866-7 and 1878-9, Sec. of State for Canada ;
1867-69, and Min. of Public Works
1869-74, and 1879-91 ; sworn a P.C. of j
Canada 1867; sat as M. P. for Dorchester in
Canadian Assembly 1857-67, and in Com- I
mons 1867-74, and f°r tne same consti-
tuency in Local House 1867-71, for Quebec j
Centre 1871-4, and for Charlevoix 1876-8 ;
has sat for Three Rivers in Commons j
since 1878 ; has been a Delegate to several ;
•conferences, and a member of several im- !
portant commissions ; is a Knt. Com. of
the Roman Order of St. Gregory the
Great : m. 1854, Marie Justine, who d. \
1882, el. da. of the late Lieut. -Col. |
Charles H. Tetu, J.P. ; cr. C.B. 1868, !
K. C. M. G. 1881. St. Louis Street, Quefiec ; \
Rideau Club (Ottawa], Albany Club
( Toronto).
LANGLEY, Gen. Sir George Colt,
Jf.C.ff.,son of the late John Langley.Esq.,
of Golding Hall, Salop ; b. 1810 ; entered
R.M. 1829, became Capt. 1847, Lieut.-
Col. 1854, Col. 1857, Maj.-Gen. 1866,
Lieut. -Gen. 1875, and Gen. 1877 ; served
in operations on N. Coast of Spain 1834-6
and 1838-40 in command of detach-
ments of R.M. ; was severely wounded
1836 on heights of Posages, and received
ist class order of San Fernando, and in
1840 the same order was again conferred
upon him : m. ist, 1842, Frances Louisa, '
who d. 1846, da. of Capt. Halliday,
R.N., of Ham Lodge, Surrey; andly, ;
1848, Maria Catherine, who d. 1887, da. ;
of John Penrice, Esq., of Great Yarmouth ;
cr. C.B. 1869, K.C.B., 1881. St. Helen's,
Queens Crescent, Southsca.
LASCELLES, Sir Frank Cavendish '
G.C.M.G. [see E. Harewood, collsA
LAWRANCE, Hon . Sir John Compton,
KNIGHTS. 671
only son of the late Thomas Munton
Lawrance, Esq., ofDunsby Hall, Lincoln-
shire ; b. 1832 ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1859,
and a Q.C. 1877 ; is a D.L. for Lincoln-
shire, and a J.P. for Kesteven and
Holland Divs. of that co. ; was Recorder
of Derby 1879-90 ; unsuccessfully contested
Peterborough (C) 1878 ; sat as M.P. for
Lincolnshire S. (C) 1880-85, and for
S. Kesteven, or Stamford, Div. of Lincoln-
shire 1885-90, when he was appointed
a Judge of the High Court of Justice
(Queen's Bench Div.): m. 1861, Charlotte
Georgena, da. of Major Smart, of Tumby
Hall, Boston; cr. K.B. 1890. 7, Onslow
Square, S. W. ; Dunsby Hall, Bourne.
Lincolnshire; Carlton , Junior Carlton,
and Athenceiim Clubs.
LAWRENCE, Sir William, el. son of the
late William Lawrence, Esq., an Alderman
of London [see Lawrence, Bart. ; cr. 1869];
b. 1818 ; was Sheriff of London and
Middlesex 1857-8, and Lord Mayor of
London 1863-4 ; sat as M.P. for City of
London (/,) 1865-74, when he was defeated,
and 1880-5, when he unsuccessfully con-
tested Paddington, S. Div. ; is an Alder-
man of London , a D. L. for City of London ,
a J.P. and D.L. for Middlesex, and a J.P.
for Westminster ; cr. K.B. 1887. 75, Lan-
caster Gate, W. ; 3, Adelaide Crescent,
Brighton; Reform, Devonshire and City
Liberal Clubs.
LAWSON, Sir Charles Allen, third son
of the late Jonathan Wise Lauson, Esq. ;
b. 1838 ; ed. at Camberwell Collegiate and
Hoddesdon Scientific Schs. ; was editor of
Madras Daily News 1863 and of Madras
Times 1866-8, Hon. Sec. Madras Com-
mittee for Paris Exhibition 1867, a Mem-
ber of Madras Famine Relief Committee
1877, and of Madras Committee for Indian
and Colonial Exhibition 1886, Hon. Sec.
of Madras Central Jubilee Committee (in
which capacity he was deputed by the
Gov. to convey to Sec. of State an address
of congratulation to H.M. signed at 191
towns on behalf of 31 millions of H.M.'s
subjects of the Madras Presidency, and
this address he personally presented to
H.M.) ;is Fellow of Madras Univ., editor
and managing proprietor of .Madras Mail,
and Sec. of Madras Chamber of Com-
merce; author of several works : m. Mary,
who d. 1892, da. of the late A. Webbe'r',
Esq., of Dunks wold, Devon ; cr. K.B.
1887. Nungumbaiikam, Madras; Con-
stitutional and Madras Clubs.
LAYARD, Right Hon. Sir Austen
Henry, P.C., G.C.B., D.C.L., son of the
late Henry Peter John Layard, Esq. ; b.
1817 ; explored the site and remains of
Nineveh and discovered the celebrated
ancient sculptures now deposited in the
British Museum; Hon. D.C.L. Oxford
1848 ; was Attache' to Embassy at Con-
stantinople 1849, Under-Sec, of State for
Foreign Affairs 1852 and 1861-6, Lord
Rector of Aberdeen Univ. 1855-6, Ch.
Commr. of Works and Buildings 1868-9,
672 KNIGHTAGE.
Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. to Madrid
1869-77, and Ambassador Extraor. and
Min. Plen. at Constantinople 1877-80 ;
sat as M.P. for Aylesbury (L) 1852-7,
and for Southwark 1860-9 ; unsuccess-
fully contested York City and the Wig-
town boroughs 1859 : is a Member of the
Institute of France ; received Ordre pour
le Merite of Germany 1891 ; m. 1869, Mary
Enid Evelyn, da. of Sir John Guest, ist
Bart, [see B. Wimborne] ; cr. P.C. 1868,
G.C.B. 1878. Ca Capello, Venice; i,
Queen Anne Street, \V.; Athenceum Club.
LAYARD, Sir Charles Peter,
K.C.M.G., son of the late C. E. Layard,
Esq., Ceylon Civil Ser. ; b. 1806; ed. at
St. John's Coll., Camb. ; was Assist, in
Colonial Office, Ceylon, 1830-32, Magis-
trate at Jaffna 1831-2, Assist, to Collector
at Colombo 1832-9, Dist. Judge at Galle
1839-40, at Trincomalee 1840-50, and at
Galle 1850-51, and Govt. Agent of W.
Province 1851-78 ; acted as Colonial Sec.
in 1869, 1871, and 1877 : m. 1834, Louisa
Anne, whorf. 1886, da. of the late Lt.-Col.
Edwards, Assist. Mil. Sec. to H.R.H. the
late Duke of York; cr. C.M.G. 1875,
K.C.M. 0.1876. $4,Elm ParkRoad,S. W.
LEACH, Lieut. -Col. Sir George Archi-
bald, K.C.B.* son of the late Thomas
Leach, Esq., Keeper of the Records ; b.
1820 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ;
is Lieut.-Col. (h.p. } R.E. ; was in charge ;
of Ordnance Survey in Ireland 1854-61,
Assist. Copyhold Inclosure and Tithe
Commr. for England 1882-9, when he ]
was appointed Sec. to the newly-formed
Board of Agriculture : m. 1844, Emily
Leigh, cla. of the late Edward Leigh Pem- {
berton, Esq., ofTorrv Hill, Kent; cr. '
C.B. 1889, K.C.B. 1892. 6, Wetherby .
Gardens, S. Kensington, S. W. ; Athe-
nteum Club.
LECKY, Sir Thomas, el. son of the late
Thomas Lecky, Esq., of Longfield Lodge,
Eglinton, co. Londonderry ; b. 1828 ; ed. '
at Foyle Coll., Londonderry; is a J. P. ,
for city and co. of Londonderry ; was !
Lieut, and Quartermaster Londonderry
L.I. 1855-77, and Mayor of Londonderry!
1886 and 1887, being the nth member!
of his family who had been Mayor of that •
city (his grandfather, Thomas Lecky having
been Mayor at the celebration of the Jubi-
lee of George III.) : m. 1873, Eleanor Hen-
rietta Charlotte, who d. 1891, da. of the late
Rev. Henry Scott, of Foyle Hill, London-
derry; cr. K.B.i 887. Foylc Hill, London-
derry ; Grcvstone Hall, Limavady.
LECLEZIO, Hon. Sir Eugqne Pierre
Jules, el. son of Eugene Leclezio, Esq.,
Attorney-at-Law, of Mauritius ; b. 1832 ;
ed. at Roy. Coll., Mauritius (English
Scholarship 1850) ; Bar. Middle Temple
and graduate of Faculty of Law, Paris,
1858 ; was ist Puisne Judge of Mauritius
1879-83, since when he has been Ch.
Justice; er. K.B. 1887. Mauritius.
LEE, Sir Edward, son of the late]
Rev. Frederick Lee, M.A., ; /•. 1833 ; ed.
at Gram. Sch., Thame ; was some years-
Librarian and Director of literary depart-
• ment of Crystal Palace, Director of Dublin
Exhibition 1872, manager of Alexandra
Palace Co. 1874-6, and sometime Lessee
of Dublin Exhibition Palace ; is Manager
of the Albert Exhibition Palace, Battersea
Park, and Sec. of the Regency Club : m.
1870, Emily, da. of the late Mr. Thomas
Davies ; cr. K.B. 1872.
LEE, Sir Joseph Cocksey, son of the
late Lee Lee. Esq., of Chorley, Lanca-
shire ; b. 1832 ; is a J.P. for Derbyshire,
Cheshire, and Manchester : m. 1861,
Henrietta Burleigh, da. of the late Rev.
J. Hill, of Brighton; cr. K.B. 1882. Park-
gate, Altrincham ; Lea Hurst, Cromford,
Derby ; Devonshire Club.
LEES,.5»'Charles Cameron,A'. C.M. G.}
son of the late Sir J. C. Lees ; b.
1837 ; entered Army 1854, and retired
1866; was Private Sec. to Gov. -in-Ch. of
Leeward Islands 1867-9, w'tn local mnk of
Lieut.-Col. ; appointed Civil Comdt. at
Accra 1869; Collector of Customs at Lagos
1872, and acting Colonial Sec. of Gold
Coast 1873-4; administered Govt. of Gold
Coast in 1874, and in same year was ap-
pointed Administrator of Lagos and Lieut . -
Gov. of Gold Coast Colony, and went on a
Special Mission to Coomassie ; adminis-
tered the Gen. Govt. on several occasions
1876-9 ; appointed Gov. of Labuan 1879,
and Consul. -Gen. of Borneo 1880 ; was
Gov. and Com. -in-Ch. of the Bahamas
1881-3, of the Leeward Islands 1883-5, and
of Barbados 1885-9, when he was transferred
to Mauritius : m. 1875, Maria, da. of Sir
Oliver Nugent, of Antigua ; cr. C.M.G.
1876, K.C.M.G. 1883. Government House,
Mauritius; Army and Navy Club.
LENG, Sir William Christopher, son
of the late Adam Leng. Esq., of Hull ; b.
1825 ; ed. at Hull ; advocated and ob-
tained Commn. of Inquiry into Trades
Union Outrages at Sheffield, for which
service he was presented with a portrait
and 600 guineas ; is a Town Trustee of
Sheffield, a member of Chamber of Com-
merce, and managing proprietor and
editor of the SJieffield Telegraph : in. 1860,
Annie Cook, da. of David Stark, Esq.,
of Ruthven, Forfarshire ; cr. K.B. 1887.
Oaklands, Broomhall Park, Sheffield ;
Carlton Club.
LENNOX, Lieut. -Gen. 5/rWillbraham
Oates, K.C.B. . I'. C. [see D. Richmond,
colls.].
LESLIE, Sir Bradford, K.C.I. E.,
second son of Charles Robert Leslie, Esq.,
R.A. ; /\ 1831 ; ed. at Mercers' Sch.,
London ; formerly Agent to East India
Railway Co. ; is a M.I.C.E., and a Fellow
of Calcutta Univ. ; builder of the ''Jubilee"
Bridge over the Hooghly River, and of
other important works in Bengal : m. 1855,
Mary Jane Eliza, who d. 1886, da. ot
the late W. Honey, Esq. ; cr. K.C.I.K.
1887. Tarrangower, Brondesbury, N. W.;
Oriental Club.
LETHBRIDGE, Sir Roper, K.C.I.E.,
son of the late E. Lethbridge, Esq.,
of Ste. Adresse, France ; b. 1840 ; ed. at
Exeter Coll., Oxford, of which he was a
Scholar (B.A. 1863, M.A. 1866); entered
Inner Temple 1864, Bar. thereof 1880; ap-
pointed a Professor in Bengal Educational
Depart. 1868, and a Fellow of Calcutta
Univ., and Sec. of Simla Educational
Commn. 1877 '• transferred to Indian Poli-
tical Depart, as Political Agent ist class,
and appointed Press Commr. 1878 ; was
Editor of Calcutta Quarterly Review 1871-
8 ; is a J. P. for Kent, Hon. Member of the
Anjuman-i-Punjab, Member of Asiatic So.
of Bengal and of Roy. Asiatic So., and
Member of Council of E. India Asso. , and of
the National Indian Asso. ; sat as M.P. :
for N. Div. of Kensington (C) 1885-92 :
m. 1865, Eliza, da. of the late W. Finlay,
Esq.; cr. C.I.E. 1878, K.B. 1885, K.C.I.E.
1890. Lynsted Lodge, Lynsted, Kent; \
Carlton and City Carlton Clubs.
LEWES, Sir Samuel William Sayer,
son of the late Samuel Lewes, Esq., of the
Admiralty ; b. 1824 ; entered Admiralty
1841 and retired 1886, having been 16 years
Director of the Victualling of the Navy ;
formerly Capt. 27th Kent Rifle Vol. ; cr.
K.B. 1886. 163, Lewisham High Road,
S.E.
LEWIS, Sir William Thomas ; b.
' 1837 ; was for 7 years a Member of Acci-
dents and Mines Commn. ; is Gen. Man-
ager of the Marquess of Bute's Welsh
Estates, Docks, Collieries and Railways,
a large employer of labour in connection
with Collieries, Iron and Steel Works,
Tinplate Works and other industries in
S. Wales, a Member of Roy. Commns. on
Mining Royalties, Coal Dust and Labour,
Founder of S. Wales Sliding Scale Com-
mittee and of S. Wales Miners' Provident :
Fund, Past Pres. of Mining Asso. of Great
Britain, and of S. Wales and Monmouth-
shire Coal Asso., Pres. (2nd time) of S.
Wales Institute of Engineers, a Member
of Institution of Civil Engineers, of N. of
England Institution of Mechanical and
Mining Engineers, and of Mechanical
Engineers' Institute, a Member of Council
of Iron and Steel Institute, a J.P. for cos.
Monmouthand Brecon (High Sheriff 1884),
and a J.P.,aD.L. and a County Alder-
man for Glamorganshire ; unsuccessfully
contested Merthyr Tydfil (C) 1880: m.
1864, Anne, el. da. of William Rees, Esq.,
of Lletty Shenkin, Glamorgan ; cr. K.B.
1885. The Mardy, Aberdare, S. Wales;
22a, Queen Anne s Gate, S. W. ; Oriental,
Constitutional and Carlton Clubs.
LILLEY, Hon. Sir Charles, son of the
lateT. Lilley, Esq., of Hull and Newcastle;
b. 1830 ; ed. at Univ. Coll., London ; Bar.
of Queensland 1861, Q.C. 1865 ; was
successively Attorney-Gen. , Colonial Sec.,
and Premier of Colony ; appointed Puisne
KNIGHTS. 673
Judge 1874, and Ch. Justice of Queensland
and Judge of Vice-Admiralty Court 1879;
founded the system of Free Education by
the State in Queensland 1870 (being the
first foundation of free education in Aus-
tralia) ; formerly Major in Queensland
Defence Force; was a M.L.A. 1860-74:
m. 1858, Sarah Jane, da. of Joshua Jeays,
Esq., sometime Mayor of Brisbane; cr.
K.B. 1881. Brisbane, Queensland; Union
(Brisbane) and Queensland Clubs.
LINDLEY, Right Hon. Sir Nathaniel,
LL.D., el. son of the late Dr. John Lindley ,
F. R.S., Professor of Botany at Univ. Coll.,
London; b. 1828; ed. at Univ. Coll.,
London ; Bar. Middle Temple 1850, a
Q.C. 1872, and Treasurer 1892; was ajus-
ticeof Common Pleas 1875, anda Judge of
High Court of Justice 1875-81, since when
he has been a Lord Justice of Appeal: m.
1858, Sarah Katherine, da. of the late Ed-
ward Teale, Esq., of Leeds ; cr. K.B. 187^,
P.C. 1881. 19, Craven Hill Gardens, W. ;
East Carletoti, near Norwich ; Athenceum
Club.
LINTON, Sir James Dromgole, son of
the late James Linton, Esq. ; b. 1840 ;
was Vice- Pres. of Roy. Instituteof Painters
in Water Colours 1883-4, since when he
has been Pres. thereof: m. 1867, Harriet
Maria, da. of the late Henry Allen, Esq. ;
cr. K. B. 1885. 5, Cromwell Place, S. W.;
Arts Club.
LISTER, Sir (Thomas) Villiers,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Thomas H.
Lister, Esq., of Armitage Park, Stafford-
shire ; b. 1832 ; ed. at Harrow, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. ; entered Foreign
Office as clerk 1853 ; was sec. to Sec. of
State for Foreign Affairs (E. Clarendon)
1857-8, 1865-6, and 1868-70, and Precis
Writer to Lord John Russell (afterwards E.
Russell) 1859-65 ; was attached to Special
Missions of Lord John Russell to Vienna
1855, of Earl Clarendon to Paris 1856, of
Earl Granville to Russia 1856, and of Earl
Clarendon to Berlin 1861, and has been
Assist. Under Sec. of Foreign Affairs
since 1873 ; is a D.L. for Radnor : m. ist,
1862, Fanny Harriet, da. of the late
William Cory ton, Esq., of Pentillie,
Cornwall ; 2nd, 1877, Florence Selina,
da. of the late William John Hamilton,
Esq. [see B. Belhaven and Stanton] ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1885. 64, Cadogan Square,
S. W. ; Armitage Hill, Ascot; Brooks'*
Club.
LLOYD, Sir Horatio, son of the late
Edward Watson Lloyd, Esq. , Prothono-
tary, and Clerk of the Crown for cos.
Chester and Flint ; b. 1829 ; eel. at Ros-
sall ; Bar. Middle Temple 1852 ; went N.
Wales and Chester Circuit, ' on which he-
was Counsel to H.M.'s Mint and to the
Post Office, and a Revis'ng Bar. ; is a T. P.
for cos. Chester, Anglesey, Carnarvon,
Denbigh, and Flint, and for City of
Chester, and Chm. of Quarter Sessiors
for Cheshire ; was a member of Roy.
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KNIGHTAGE.
Commn. on Sunday Closing Act for Wales
1889 ; has been Recorder of Chester since
1866, and a Judge of County Courts (Circuit
No. 29) since 1874 ; editor of Leeming and
Cross's "Practice of Quarter Sessions,"
and of "Chilly's Stalutes of Practical
Utility in the Civil and Criminal Adminis-
tration of Justice"; m. 1856, Henriette, da.
of the late Honoralus Leigh Rigby, Esq. ,
of Hawarden, Flini ; cr. K.B. 1890.
Stanley Place, Cluster; Sefton, Pen-
maenmawr, N. Wales; Magistrates',
and Grosvenor (Chester) Clubs.
LOCH, Sir Henry Brougham,
G.C.M.G., G.C.B., son of the late James
Loch, Esq., M. P., of Drylaw, Midlo-
thian ; b. 1827 ; formerly Midshipman
R. N. ; entered 3rd Bengal Cav. 1844 ;
was A. D.C. to Com.-in-Ch. (Lord
Gough) 1846, Adj. and Acting 2nd in
command of Skinner's Horse 1851, and
Adj. 3rd Cav. 1853 ; sent on special sen
to Turkey with local rank of Major 1854 ;
in Diplo. Ser. accompanied Earl of Elgin's
special Embassies to China 1857-60 ;
bearer of Treaty of Yeddo to England
1858 ; was made prisoner and cruelly
treated by Chinese while engaged in nego-
tiations under flag of truce 1860, and
brought home the same year Ratified
Treaty of Tien Tsin and Convention of
Pekin ; Private Sec. to Rt. Hon. Sir
George Grey, when Sec. of Slale for Home
Depl. 1861 ; has four medals with four
clasps ; is Hon. Col. and Lieut. -Col.
Comdt. 4lh Bain. Cheshire Regl. ; was
Lieut. -Gov. of Isle of Man 1863-82, a
Commr. of Woods and Forests 1882-4, and
Gov. of Victoria 1884-9, since when he has
been Gov. of Cape of Good Hope and
H.M.'s High Commr. for S. Africa :
m. 1862 Elizabelh, da. of the late Hon.
Edward Ernest Villiers | see E. Clarendon,
colls.J; cr. C.B. 1861, K.C.B. 1880,
G.C.M.G. 1887, G.C.B 1892. Govern-
ment House, Cape Town ; Travellers',
Marlboro ugh, and Athenceinn Clubs.
LOCKHART, Maj.-Gen. Sir William
Stephen Alexander, K.C.B. , C.S.7., son
of the late Rev. L. Lockhart, of Wicket-
shaw and Milton Lockhart, co. Lanark ;
b. 1841 ; entered Bengal Army 1858, became
Capt. 1868, Major 1877, Lieut. -Col. 1879,
Col. 1883, and Maj.-Gen. 1891 ; served (i)
in Oude wilh isl Bain. 5lh Fusiliers dur-
ing Indian Mutiny 1858-9, (//) in Bhoo-
tan Campaign 1864-6, as Adjt. I4th
Bengal Lancers (services recognised by
Gov.-Gen. and Com.-in-Ch., and medal
with clasp), (Hi) throughout Abyssinian
Expedition 1867-8, as A. D.C. to Brig.-;
Gen. comdg. Cav. -Brig, (medal, and men- '
tioned in despatches), (iv) with Hazara j
Field Force 1868, as D.A.Q.M.G. (clasp, |
and mentioned in despatches), (v) as j
attach^ to Dutch Army in Acheen 1875-7
(brought to notice of British and Dutch
Govts., medal with clasp, and recom-
mended for the William's Order for service
with stormers at capture of Lambadda),
(vi) in Afghan War 1879-80, as A.Q.M.G.
to Sir Frederick Roberts, and as Ch. Staff
Officer lo Sir Donald Slewart (mentioned
in despatches, and medal with clasp),
(vii) during Burmese Campaign 1886-7, in
Command of a Brig, (mentioned in des-
patches, clasp), (viii) in command of
Mirazai Field Force Jan. to Feb. 1891,
(ix) in command of Hazara Field Force
March to April, 1891, (*) again in com-
mand of Miranzai Field Force, April to
June, 1891, and (xi) in command of Black
Mountain Expedition, 1892; was attached
to Instruction Staff of the Swiss Army
1866-7, employed under Foreign Office
1884 for release of crew of the " Nisero,"
captured by Malay Rajah of Tenom, and
D.Q.M.G. for Intelligence in India
1880-5 I 'n J885 nad charge of a Mission
to Chilral under Foreign Depart. ; has
bronze medal ot Roy. Humane So. for
saving life of a soldier's wife ; commanded
a Brig, in Bengal 1887-9 ; was Assist. -Mil.
Sec. for Indian Affairs at Horse Guards
1889-91, and Comdt. of Punjab Frontier
Force 1891-2, since when he has been
in command or a ist class Dist., Bengal :
m. ist, 1864, Caroline Amelia, whom he
divorced 1882, da. of ihe late Maj.-Gen.
E. Lascelles Dennys ; and, 1888, Mary
Katharine, da. of the late Capt. William
Eccles, Coldstream Guards ; cr. C.B. 1881,
C.S.I, and K.C.B. 1887. Lahore, Punjab;
United Service Club.
LOGAN, Sir Thomas Galbraith,
K.C.B., M.D., el. son of the late Dr.
Thomas Galbraith Logan (i3th Light
Dragoons) ; b. 1808 ; ed. at York and
at Ayr; entered Army Med. Depart. 1828 ;
served in Sutlej Campaign 1845-6 (medal
with clasp), and as principal medical officer
of Highland Div. of Crimean Army (medal
with clasp, 5th class Medjidieand Turkish
medal) ; was Director-Gen, of Army Med.
Depart. 1867-74 ; is Hon. Physician to
H.M. : m. 1858, Christiana, only da. of
the late Col. Ernest Christian Wilford ;
cr. K.C.B. 1869. 40, Hyde Park Sq narc,
W. ; Army and Navy Club.
LONGLEY, Sir Henry, K.C.B., el. son
of the late Most Rev. Charles Thomas
Longley, D.D. , Archbishop of Canter-
bury ; b. 1833; ed. at Rugby, and at Ch.
Ch., Oxford (B A. 1856. M.A. 1859,
B.C.L. 1863); Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1860 ;
appointed Poor Law Inspector 1868, and
had charge of Metropolitan Dist. 1872-4 ;
was 3rd Charity Commr. 1874-9, 2n(l
Charity Commr. 1879-85, since when he
has been Ch. Charity Commr. : m. 1861,
Diana Eliza, da. of John Davenport, Esq.,
of Foxley, Hereford ; cr. C.B. 1887,
K C.B. 1889. 8, Lowndts Street, S. \V.
LONGMORE, Sttrg.-Gen. Sir Thomas,
C.B. , son of T. Longmore. Esq., Surg.
R.N.; b. 1816 ; ed. at Merchant Taylors'
School, and al Guy's Hospilal; F. R.C'.S.
Eng. 1856 ; entered Med. Depart, of Army
1843, became Surg. 1854, Dep. Inspector-
Gen. 1858, and Inspector-Gen. 1872 (h.p.
1876) ; served with igth Foot in Ionian
Islands, \V. India, Canada, throughout
Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with
three clasps, Turkish medal, and Knt. of
Legion of Honour), and in Bengal 1857-9
during Sepoy Mutiny ; was Professor of
Mil. Surgery at Army Medical School,
Netley 1860-91 ; has been an Hon. Surg.
to H.M. since 1868 ; Officer of Legion of
Honour 1879 : m. 1862, Mary Rosalie
Helen, da. of Capt. W. S. Moorsom, 52nd
Regt. ; cr. C.B. 1867, K.B. 1886. The
Paddock, Woolstone, Southampton; Junior
United Service Club.
LOPES, Right Hon. Sir Henry
Charles [see Lopes, Bart.].
LORING, Adm. Sir William, K.C.B.,
son of the late Adm. Sir John Wentworth
Loring, K.C.B., K.C.H. ; b. 1813; entered
R.N. 1827, became Com. 1841, Capt.
1848, Rear-Adm. 1866, Vice-Adm. 1871,
and Adm. 1877; retired 1881 ; served at
bombardments and captures of Beyrout,
Jeba'el, Tortosa, and Acre, 1840-41 (Syrian
and Turkish medals and specially pro-
moted to Com.) ; again promoted for cap-
turing and destroying piratical vessels on
•Coast of China, and seizing the notorious
pirate Lin Gahn ; commanded H.M.S.
•" Furious" throughout war in Black Sea
1854-5 (Crimean medal with clasp, Turkish
medal, Medjidie 3rd class, and C.B., and
thanked by Omar Pasha through Com.-in-
Ch.), and commanded Naval Forces in
Australia during the war 1860-1 (New
Zealand medal) : m. 1865, Frances Louisa,
da. of John Adams, Esq., of Holyland,
Pembrokeshire ; cr. C.B. 1855, K.C.B.
1875. Stonelands, Rydc, Isle of Wight ;
United Set vice Club.
Low, Sir Hugh, G.C.M.G.; b. 18— ;
was Sec. to Govt. of Labuan 1848-50,
and Police Magistrate at Labuan 1850-77,
.administered Govt. of Labuan in 1855,
1863, 1865, 1866-7, and 1874-6 ; was British
Resident at Perak 1877-89 : m. 1885, Anne
Penelope Harriet, da. of Gen. Sir Robert
Percy Douglas, 4th Bart. ; cr. C.M.G.
1879, K. C.M.G. 1883, G.C.M.G. 1889.
23, De Vere Gardens, Kensington, W.
Low, Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert Cunliffe,
K.C.B., son of the late Gen. Sir John Low,
G.C.S.I., K.C.B. ; b. 1837; entered Ben-
gal Army 1854, became Capt. 1862, Major
1872, Lieut. -Col. 1878, and Col. 1882 ;
served in Sonthal Campaign 1855, in
Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-9 (twice
mentioned in despatches, and medal with
two clasps), in Afghan Campaign 1879-80.
and in Burmah Campaign 1886-7 (men-
tioned in despatches, medal) ; commanded
and class Dist.. Bengal 1887-92, since
when he has commanded a ist class Dist.,
•with local and temporary rank of Maj.-
Gen. ; cr. C.B. 1881, K.C.B. 1887.
Oudh, India.
LOWE, Lieitt.-Gen. Sir Drury Curzon
DRURY-, K. C.B., 2nd son of thelate William
Drury- Lowe, Esq., of Locko Park,
KNIGHTS. 675
Derby ; b. 1830 ; ed. at Oxford Univ.
(B.A.); entered I7th Lancers 1854,
retired as Col. (h p.) 1878, and promoted
to Maj.-Gen. 1881, and Lieut. -Gen. 1890 ;
served in Crimean Campaign 1855 (medal
with clasp and Turkish medal), in Indian
Mutiny Campaign 1858-9 (medal with
clasp), in Zulu War 1879 (medal with
clasp), in command of Cav. in S. Africa
1881, and in Egyptian Campaign 1882
(medal with clasp, thanked by Parliament,
and 2nd class Osmanieh) ; commanded
Cav. Brig, at Aldershot, and was Inspector-
Gen, of Cav. for Great Britain 1885-90,
and Inspector-Gen, of Cav. for Great
Britain and Ireland 1890-91 ; appointed
Col. I7th Lancers 1892 : m. 1876 ; cr.
C.B. 1879, K.C.B. 1882. Keydell, Horn-
dean, Hants; Army and Navy and
Travellers' Clubs.
LUDLOW, Sir Henry, son of the late
George Ludlow, Esq., of Hertford ; b.
1834 ; ed. at Christ's Hospital, and at St.
John's Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1857, M.A.
1863, Fellow 1864) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn
1862 (studentship of Inns of Court) ;
sometime Attorney-Gen, of Trinidad ; was
Ch. Justice of Leeward Islands 1886-91 :
m. 1874, Alice Elizabeth, da. of Thomas
Sworder, Esq. , formerly of Hertford ; cr.
K. B. 1890. New University Club.
LUGARD, Gen. the Right Hon. Sir
Edward, P.C., G.C.B., son of the late
Capt. John Lugard, 6th Dragoons ; />.
1810; ed. at Sandhurst ; entered 3131 Foot
1828, became Lieut.-Col. 1850, Col. 1854,
Major-Gen. 1858, Col. ist Batn. E. Surrey
Regt. 1862, Lieut. -Gen. 1865, and Gen.
1872 ; served in Affghan war 1842 (medal),
as D.A.A.G. in Sutlej campaign (medal
with three clasps, and mentioned in des-
patches), as A.G. in Punjaub campaign
1848-9 (medal with two clasps, and men-
tioned in despatches), as Ch. of Staff in
Persian expedition 1856-7 (mentioned in
despatches, medal withclasp, and K.C.B.),
and in command of 2nd Div. of Infantry
at capture of Lucknow (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp, and thanked
by both Houses of Parliament) ; has been
A.D.C. to H.M. ; was Permanent Under
Sec. for War 1861-71 ; has been Pres. of
Army Purchase Commn. since 1871 :
m. ist, 1837, Isabella Mowbray, who d.
1868, da. of Henry Hart, Esq. ; 2nd,
1871, Matty, da. of J. Fullbrow, Esq. ; cr.
C.B. 1850, K.C.B. 1858, G.C.B. 1867,
P.C. 1871. 37, Lansdowne Rood, Notting
Hill, W. ; United Service, Travellers,
and Hurlingham Clubs.
LUMSDEN, Licnt.-Gen. StrHarry Bur-
nett, K.C.S.I., C.B., son of the late Col.
Thomas Lumsden, C.B. ; b. 1821 ; entered
Bengal Army 1838, became Capt. and
Major 1853, Lieut.-Col. 1858, Col. 1862,
Maj.-Gen. 1868, and Lieut.-Gen. 1875 ;
served as an Interpreter and Quarter-
master in Affghanistan 1842 (medal), and
in Sutlej campaign 1846 (severely wounded
and medal) ; appointed Extra Assist, to
KNIGHTAGE.
Gov.-Gen.'s Agent, N.W. Provinces 1846;
present with a Brig, of Seiks against
fanatic Hindostanees, the Syuds of
Kaghan and Hazara tribes at forcing
the Doob Pass and affair at Ballakotec
(thanked by Govt.) ; raised the Corps
of Guides, Cav. and Infantry 1846, and
commanded them at siege of Mooitan
1849 I cut UP a strong detachment of rebel
Seik Infantry in Maharaja Golab Sing's
territory (thanked by Govt.); present at
battle of Goojerat (mentioned in despatches,
Punjaub medal with two clasps) ; com-
manded Guide Corps in sixteen affairs
1847-52 ; served in expedition against
Cabul Khale and Masood Wuzeerees
1859-60 ; commanded left attack at forcing
the Burrah Pass, also at Camp Puloseen
(medal with clasp) ; conducted a Political
Mission to Candahar 1857 ; severely
wounded by a fanatic while in command
of Guide Corps 1864 ; is a J.P. and D.L.
for Aberdeenshire : m. 1866, Fanny, da.
of thelate Rev. Charles John Myers, M. A.,
V. of Flintham ; cr. C.B. 1859, K.C.S.I.
1873. Bethelvie Lodge, Whitecaims, Aber-
deen ; East India United Service Club.
C.S.I., son of thelate Col. Thomas Lums-
den, C.B., of Belhelvie Lodge, Aberdeen ;
b. 1829 ; ed. at Addiscombe ; entered
Bengal Army 1847, became Capt. and
Major 1861, Lieut.-Col. 1866, Col. 1870,
Maj.-Gen. 1881, Lieut. -Gen. 1887, and
Gen. 1890; served on N.W. frontier 1851-6
in numerous expeditions, on a Political
Mission to Affghanistan 1857, in Central
India militaryoperations 1858, asA.Q.M.G.
in China 1860, with Bhutan Field Force
1863, as Q.M.G. in India 1868-72, as
Resident at Court of Hyderabad 1872, as
A.G. of Army in India (with local rank
of Maj.-Gen.) 1874-9, an(i as Ch. of Staff
to army in India 1879 ; was A.D.C. to
H.M. 1870-81 ; has Indian, China, and
Mutiny medals, with clasps for N.W.
Frontier, Bhootan, Taku Forts, and
Pekin ; appointed a Member of Council
of India 1883 ; was a Commr. for the
delimitation of the N.W. boundary of
Afghanistan 1884-5; 's a D-L. for Aber-
deenshire : m. 1862, Mary Margaret, da.
of John Marriott, Esq. ; cr, C.S.I. 1870,
C.B. 1873, K.C.B. 1879, G.C.B. 1885.
18, Elvaston Place, S. W. ; Buchromb,
Dufftow, Banffshire; Umted Service Club.
LUSHINGTON, Sir Godfrey, K.C.B.
[see Lushington, Bart., colls. J.
LYALL, Sir Alfred Comyns, K.C.B.,
K. CJ.E., D. C.L., LL.D.,son of the Rev.
Alfred Lyall ; b. 1831; ; ed. at Eton ;
D.C.L. Oxford 1889, Hon. LL.D. Camb.
1891 ; entered B.C.S. 1856 ; formerly
Sec. to Govt. of India in Home Depart.
and afterwards in Foreign Depart. ; was
Lieut. -Gov. of N.W. Provinces and Ch
Commr. in Oudh 1882-7 ; appointed
a Member of Council of Sec. of State for
India 1888 : m. 1862, Cora, da. of P.
Cloete, Esq.; cr. C.B. 1879, K.C.B. 1881,
C.I.E. 1882, K.C.I.E. 1887. 18, Queeu's
Gate, S. W. ; Athencsum Club.
LYALL, Sir James Broadwood,
G.C.I. E., K.C.S.I., son of the late Rev.
Alfred Lyall, R. of Harbledown, Kent;
b. 1838 ; ed. at Eton, and at Haileybury ;
entered B.C.S. 1858; was Settlement
Commr. Punjab 1872-8, Financial Commr.
there 1879-82, Resident at Mysore and Ch.
Commr. ofCoorg 1883-7, and Lieut. -Gov.
of the Punjab 1887-92 : m. 1874, Katha-
rine, da. of the Rev. J. Cautley ; cr.
K. C.S.I. 1888, G.C.I.E. 1892.
LYONS, Adm. Sir Algernon Mc-
Lennan, K.C.B., son of the late Lieut. -
Gen. Humphrey Lyons ; b. 1833 ; en-
tered R.N. 1847, became Lieut. 1854,
Com. 1858, Capt. 1862, Rear-Adm. 1878,
Vice-Adm. 1884, and Adm. 1888 ; served
during Russian War 1854-5 (mentioned
in despatches, Crimean and Turkish
medals, 5th class Medjidie, Sebastopol
clasp) and during Civil War on N.
Coast of America 1861-2 ; was A.D.C.
to H. M. 1875-8, and Com.-in-Ch. on,
the Pacific station 1881-4, and on N.
America and W. Indies Station 1886-8 ;
is a J.P. and a D.L. for Glamorganshire :
m. 1879, Louisa Jane, el. da. of Thomas
Penrice, Esq., of Kilvrough House,
Glamorganshire;^. K.C.B. 1889. Kil-
vrough, Swansea.
LYSONS, Gen. Sir Daniel, G.C.B.r
son of the late Rev. Daniel Lysons, F.R.S.r
of Hempsted Court, Gloucester ; b. 1816 ;
ed. at Shrewsbury Sch. ; entered ist
Royals 1834, became Capt. 1844, Major
1852, Lieut.-Col. 1854, Col. 1855, Major-
Gen. 1868, Lieut. -Gen. 1877, Col. Sher-
wood Foresters (Derbyshire Regt.) 1878,
and Gen. 1879 ; served through Canadian
Rebellion 1838-9 (mentioned in des-
patches); was D.A.Q.M.G. 1838-41; in
Nov. 1843, was wrecked in the transport
' ' Premier" (mentioned in despatches), and
promoted Capt. 3rd W. India Regt. ;
transferred 1844 to 23rd Royal Welsh
Fusiliers ; was Brig. -Major at Barbados
1844-7, and Town Major at Portsmouth
1849 ; served throughout Crimean War
1854-5, and commanded 2nd Brig. Light
Div. from Oct. 1855 to end of war (medal
with three clasps, Legion of Honour, 3rd
class Medjidie, and Turkish and Sardinian
medals, several times mentioned in des-
patches, and severely wounded) ; appointed
A. A.G. to Inspector-Gen, of Infantry
Nov. 1857 ; sent to organise Militia of
Canada at the Trent affair Dec. 1861 ;
was D. Q.M.G. in Canada 1862-7 ; com-
manded a Brig, at Malta 1868, and at
Aldershot 1869, and the N. District of
England 1872-4; was Q.M.G. to Forces
1876-80, and commanded Aldershot Div.
1880-83 ; appointed Constable of the Tower
of London 1890 : in. ist, 1856, Harriet
Sophia, who d. 1864, da. of Charles
Bridges, Esq., of Court House, Overton,
Hants ; 2nd, 1865, Anna Sophia Biscoe,
da. of the Rev. Robert Tritton, of Morden,
Surrey; cr. C.B. 1856, K.C.B. 1877,
G.C.B. 1886. 22, Warwick Square,
S. W. ; United Service, Army and Navy,
Wellington, and Hurlingham Clubs.
MACANDREW, Sir Henry Cockburn, j
son of John Macandrew, Esq., solicitor, of j
Inverness ; b. 1832 ; ed. at Inverness |
Roy. Acad. , and at King's Coll., Aberdeen;
admitted a Solicitor, Scotland 1855 ; is
Provost of Inverness, and a J.P. for Inver-
ness-shire : m. 1862, Mary, da. of D. C.
Rait, Esq., of Glasgow; cr. K.B. 1887.
Aisthorpe. Inverness; Highland (Inver-
ness] Club.
MACARTNEY, SirHalliday,K.C.M.G.,
M.D., 4th son of the late Robert Macartney,
Esq. of Dundrennan House, Kirkcudbright,
N.B. ; b. 1833; M.D. Edinburgh Univ.
1858 ; entered Army Med. Depart. 1858 ;
served with ggth Regt. through Chinese
Campaign 1860 (medal with clasp), and
•in operations against the Taipings 1861 ;
in 1862 resigned H.M.'s service and
•entered that of Chinese Govt. ; raised a
Chinese Force, which he commanded at
siege and capture of Fung Ching and
•Sidong ; founded the ist Mil. Arsenal in
•China, and conducted it until 1876, since
when he has been English Sec. to Chinese '
Legation in London ; is a Mandarin of j
and degree, and has ist class Chinese
Order of the Paou Sing ( Precious Star) : |
m. 1884, Jeanne, da. of M. Le"on du j
Sautoy, of Fontainebleau ; cr. C.M.G.
1881, K.C.M.G. 1885. 3, Hurley Place, \
Regent's Park, N. W. ; 49, Portland
Place, W.
MAC CABE, Sir Francis Xavier Fred-
erick, only surviving son of William
Bernard Mac Cabe, Esq., Catholic His-
torian, and many years Consul-Gen, in
London for Monte Video ; b. 1833 ;
M.R.C.S., England 1858, F.R.C.P.1. 1885 ;
sometime Medical Member of Gen. Prisons
Board for Ireland ; formerly an Inspector,
and now Medical Commr., of Local Govt.
Board for Ireland ; was a Roy. Commr.
for inquiring into Death-rate of Dublin
and Drainage and Sewerage of that City
1879 ; has frequently been appointed on
Departmental Committees : m. 1863,
Margaret, el. da. of John Nowlan, Esq.,
of Killiny, co. Kilkenny; cr. K.B. 1892.
Belleville, Donnybrook, Dublin.
M'CAUSLAND, Sir Richard Bolton,
son of William James M'Causland, Esq.,
of Dublin ; b. 1810 ; ed. at Armagh En-
dowed Sch. , and at Trin. Coll. , Dublin
•(B.A. 1831, M.A. 1834) ; Bar. King's Inns,
Dublin, 1834 ; was Law Lecturer to
King's Inn 1853-5, and Recorder of Singa-
pore 1855 : m. 1841, Fanny Mary, da. of
the late Edward Blake, Esq., of Castle-
grove, co. Galway ; cr. K.B. 1855. 61,
Fitziviliiam Square N., Dublin. ; Drim-
J>awn, Tourmakeady, co. Mayo ; Kildare
Street Club.
M'CLINTOCK, Adm. Sir Francis Leo-
pold, K.C.B., D.C.L., LL.D., F.K.S., son
KNIGHTS. 677
of Henry M'Clintock, Esq., of Dundalk
(uncle of ist Baron Rathdonnell) ; b.
1819; entered R.N. 1831 became Com.
1851, Capt. 1854, Rear-Adm. 1871, Vice-
Adra. 1877, and Adm. 1884 ; served
in four Arctic Expeditions ; received
knighthood and freedom of City of London
for services in Arctic regions when com-
manding the "Fox," in search of Sir John
Franklin's Expedition, and for ascertaining
their fate ; was Commodore on Jamaica
station 1865-8, a Naval A.D.C. to H.M.
1868-71, Adm. Sup. of Portsmouth
Dockyard 1872-7, and Com.-in-Ch. on N.
American and W. Indian Station 1879-82 ;
unsuccessfully contested Drogheda (C)
1868 ; Hon. LL.D. Trin. Coll., Dublin,
1859, Hon. D.C.L. of Oxford, and Hon.
LL.D. ofCamb. 1860; is an Elder Brother
of Trinity House : m. 1870, Annette Eliza-
beth, da, of the late Robert Foster Dunlop,
Esq., of Monasterboice House, co. Louth
[see V. Massereene] ; cr. K.B. 1860,
K.C.B. 1891. 8, Atherston Terrace,
Gloucester Road, S. W.; United Service
Club.
MAC CORMAC, Sir William, Z>. 3V., son
of Henry MacCormac, Esq., M.D., of
Belfast; 'b. 1836 ; ed. at Queen's Univ.,
Ireland (M.A. 1858), F.R.C.S. Ireland
1864, and F.R.C.S. Eng. 1871; was
Surg. to Roy. Belfast Hospital 1864-70 ;
on outbreak of Franco-German War 1870
he volunteered and was appointed to Hos-
pital duty at Metz, and was subsequently
Surg.-in-Ch. of the Anglo-American Am-
bulance, which rendered signal services to
the wounded of both nations ; in 1876 as
Ch. Surg. of National Aid So. he superin-
tended the distribution of English surgeons
and medical stores sent by the society to
the wounded soldiers of the Turkish and
Servian armies; in 1877 was mainly respon-
sible for selecting the surgeons sent to the
Russo-Turkish war by the Stafford House-
Committee ; is Surg. and Lecturer on
Surgery at St. Thomas's Hospital, Member
of Council and of Court of Examiners,
of Roy. Coll. of Surgeons, Consulting
Surg. to Queen Charlotte, French and
Italian Hospitals, London, and to Belfast
Roy. Hospital, and author of works on
• Military and General Surgery, &c. ; has
3rd class Medjidie, Legion of Honour,
Crown of Prussia, Ritter-Kreuz of Bavaria,
Dannebrog, Crown of Italy, Cross of the
Takovo of Servia, Order of Merit of Spain
and of Portugal, and of N. StarofSweden;
in 1881 was Hon. Sec. to International
Medical Congress held in London : m.
1861, Katherine, da. of the late John
Charters, Esq., of Belfast ; cr. K.B. 1881.
13, Harley Street, Cavendish Square, W.
McCOY, Sir Frederick, K.C.M.G.,
D.Sc., F.R.S., son of the late S. McCoy,
Esq., M.D., of Dublin ; b. 1823; ed. at
Dublin, and at Camb. Univ. (D.Sc.
1 8 — ) ; made the palceontoiogical investi-
gation for the Geological Map of Ireland
for the Boundary Survey, and assisted in
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the British Geological Survey ; was Chm.
of First Roy. Comma, on Gold Fields, a
Member of Roy. Commns. on Technologi-
cal Instructions on Education and on Ex-
hibitions of Victoria, sometime Professor
of Geology and Mineralogy in the Queen's
Univ. of Ireland, Govt. Palaeontologist,
and Director of the National Museum ;
has been since 1854 Professor of Natural
Science in Melbourne Univ. ; is a F. R.S.,
an Hon. Member of the Cambridge Philo-
sophical So., and of numerous scientific
bodies, and a Knight of the Crown of
I taly ; has Emperor of Austria' s gold medal
for Arts and Sciences and the Murchi-
son medal of the Geological So.of London ;
author of many scientific works : m. 1843,
Anna Maria, who d. 1886, da. of Thomas
Harrison, Esq., solicitor, of Dublin ; cr.
C.M.G. 1886, K.C.M.G. 1891. Melbourne,
Victoria ; University (Melbourne) Club.
MAcCuLLOCH, Sir Edgar, son of
the late Thomas MacCulloch, Esq., of
Guernsey ; b. 1808 ; ed. in Guernsey and
Brussels ; was jurat of Roy. Court of
Guernsey 1844-84, and Lieut-Bailiff 1867-
84, since when he has been Bailiff; is a
member of Sos. of Antiquaries of London
and of Normandy, and of the Folk-Lore
So.; cr. K.B. 1886. St. Peter's Port,
Guernsey.
M'CULLOCH, Sir James, K.C.M.G.,
son of the late George M'Culloch, Esq.,
of Glasgow ; b. 1819 ; ed. at Glasgow ;
was a M.L.C. of Victoria prior to the in-
troduction of a responsible Govt., and
afterwards represented the constitu-
encies of Wimmera, Melbourne, Morning-
ton, and Warnambool in L.A. of Victoria
1856-77 ; was Commr. of Trade and
Customs in colony of Victoria 1857-8,
Treasurer 1859-60, Ch. Sec. and Premier
(with a short interregnum) 1863-9, and
Premier and Treasurer 1870-1 and 1875-7 ;
twice President of the Melbourne Chamber
of Commerce ; is a Merchant, and
Trustee of Melbourne Public Library : m.
ist, 1841, Susan, who d. 1848, da. of the
Rev. James Renwick, of Muirton ; and,
1867, Margaret, da. of William Inglis,
Esq., of Walflat, Dumbartonshire; cr.
K.B. 1870, K.C.M.G. 1874. Garbrand
Hall, Ewell, Surrey ; Oriental, City of
London, and Melbourne (Melbourne) Clubs.
MACDONALD, Major Sir Claude
Maxwell, K.C.M. G., son of the late Major
J. D. MacDonald ; b. 1852 ; ed. at Roy.
Mil. Coll. , Sandhurst ; entered Army
1872, became Capt. Highland L.I. 1881,
and Major 1882 ; served with Egyptian
Expedition 1882-4 (mentioned in de-
spatches, medal with clasp, bronze star),
and in Soudan 1884 (wounded, two
clasps, 4th class Osmanieh) ; was Mil.
Attache at Cairo 1883-7, Acting Agent
and Consul-Gen, at Zanzibar 1887-8, and
H.M.'s Commr. on W. Coast of Africa
1888-91, since when he has been Commr.
and Consul-Gen, for Oil Rivers Protector-
ate, and Consul for Fernando Po and
the Cameroons ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1892.
British Consulate-General, Oil Rivers
Protectorate, W. Africa ; Junior United
Service Club.
MACDONALD, Adm. Sir Reginald
John, K.C.B., K. C.S.I., only son of the
late Reginald George Macdonald, ch. of the
Clan Ranald ; b. 1820 ; entered R.N. 1833,
became Capt. 1854, Rear-Adm. 1870, Vice-
Adm. 1877, and Adm. 1882 ; served in
Carlist war 1837-8 ; promoted Post-Capt..
for services on W. Coast of Africa 1852-5 ;
commanded a Div. of Channel Squadron
1871-2 ; was Com.-in-Ch. in E. Indies-
1875-8 and at the Nore 1881-4 '• raised a
force of 1,000 Roy. Naval Coast Vol. it
Greenock 1859 (thanked by Govt.) ; in 1867
commanded Squadron of Honour sent to
Alexandria to give G.C. B. to the Khedive ;.
was attached to Duke of Abercorn's
Special Mission to King of Italy 1878 : m.
1855, the Hon. Adelaide Louisa Waireni
Vernon, da. of =;th Baron Vernon; cr.
K.C.S.I. 1877, K'.C.B. 1887. IA, Ovi-ng-
ton Square, S. W. ; Marlborough and
United Service Clubs.
MACDONELL, Sir Hugh Guion,
K.C.M.G., C.B., son of the late H. Mac-
Donell, Esq. ; b. 1832 ; was Lieut. Rifle
Brigade 1848-53, Attach^ 1854-69, Sec. of
Legation 1869-75, Sec. of Embassy at
Berlin 1875-8 and at Rome 1878-82, Charge
d'Affaires at Munich 1882-5, and Envoy
Extraor. and Min. Plen. to Brazil 1885-8,.
and to Denmark 1888-92, when he was
transferred to Lisbon; cr. C.M.G. 1889,
C.B. 1890, K.C.M.G. 1892. British
Legation, Lisbon.
MACDOUGALL, Gen. Sir Patrick
Leonard, K.C.M.G., son of the late Sir
Duncan MacDougall, of Scroba, Argyll-
shire ; b. 1819 ; entered Army 1836, be-
came Capt. 1844, Major 1849, Lieut. -Col.
1855, Col. 1858, Major-Gen. 1868, Lieut. -
Gen. 1877, and Gen. 1883 ; retired 1885 ;.
appointed Col. 2nd W. India Regt. 1882,
and Col. Prince of Wales's Roy. Leinster
Regt. (Roy. Canadians) 1891 ;' employed
on particular service in Crimea, acting on.
staff of Q.M.G. to Kertch expedition
(medal with clasp for Sebastopol, and
Turkish medal) ; has been Commdt. of
Staff Coll., A.G. to Canadian Militia, and
D.Q.M.G. Intelligence Branch at Head
Quarters ; commanded Forces in British
N. America 1878-83 ; administered Govt1.
of the Dominion 1881-2 during absence
of Gov. Gen. : m. ist, 1844, Louisa, who
d. 1856, da. of the late Lieut.-Gen. Sir
William Francis Patrick Napier, K.C.B. ;
2nd, 1860, Adelaide Marianne, da. of the
late Philip John Miles, Esq., of Leighi
Court, Bristol ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1877. 22,
Elvaston Place, S. W. ; Melbury Lod%e,.
Kingston Hill.
MACGREGOR, Sir Evan, K.C.B. [see
MacGregor, Bart., cr. 1795].
MACGREGOR, Sir William, AT.C.J/.&,
M.D. , son of J. Macgregor, Esq. ; b. 18467
L.R.C.P. Edin. 1872, M.B.Aberdeen 1872,
M.D. 1874; formerly Assist. Govt. Med.
Officer at the Seychelles, Sup. Lunatic
Asylum and Res. Surg. Civil Hospital at
Port Louis, Mauritius, Assist. Surg. Royal
Lunatic Asylum at Aberdeen, and Surg.
and House Physician at Roy. Infirmary,
Glasgow ; was Ch. Med. Officer of Fiji
Colony 1875-7, and also Receiver-Gen, of
the Colony 1877-88, when he was appointed
Administrator of British New Guinea ; has
received the "Albert" (2nd class) and
" Clarke " medals for saving life at sea;
represented Fiji at Federal Council of
Australasia 1886, and has several times
administered the Govt. of Fiji and acted
as High Commr. and Consul Gen. for W.
Pacific : »t. 1883, Mary, da. of Capt. R.
Cox; cr. C.M.G. 1881, K.C.M.G. 1889.
British New Guinea.
LL.D., son of J. Mcllwraith, Esq., of Ayr,
N.B. ; b. 1835 ; ed. at Glasgow Univ.
(Hon. LL.D. 1880) ; emigrated to Mel-
bourne 1854, and entered Engineering
Staff of Victorian Govt. ; was engaged in
constructing the Geelong, Ballarat and
Melbourne and Sandhurst Railways ; in
1860 entered the service of Messrs. Cornish
andBruce, railway contractors ;ini86i, com-
menced pastoral pursuits in Queensland,
and shortly afterwards was elected M. L.A. ;
was Min. of Works there 1874, Premier
1879-83, being at first Colonial Treasurer,
and afterwards Colonial Sec., and Premier,
Ch. Sec., and Colonial Treasurer 1888,
and Colonial Treasurer, 1890 ; formerly
Vice-Pres. of Executive Council : m. 1879,
Harriette Anne, da. of Hugh Mosman,
Esq., of Armidane, N.S. Wales; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1882. Brisbane, Queensland.
M'KENNA, Sir Joseph Neale, son
of Michael M'Kenna, Esq., of Dublin ;
b. 1819 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin ; Bar.
King's Inns, Dublin, 1848; is a D.L. and
J . P. for co. Cork, and a J . P. for co. Water-
ford ; unsuccessfully contested Tralee 1865,
:md Youghal 1868; sat as M.P.for Youghal
(C) 1865-8 and 1874-85, and for S. Mona-
ghan Div. of co. Monaghan 1885-92 : m.
ist, 1842, Esther Louisa, who d. 1871, da.
of the late Edmund Howe, Esq., of
Dublin; 2nd, 1880, Amelia Anne, da. of
the late George Keats Brooks, Esq. , and
widow of Richard Warner Hole, Esq., of
Loughborough ; cr. K.B. 1867. Ardogena,
Youghal ; 67, Lancaster Gate, W.
MACKENZIE, Sir Alexander, K. C.S.I.,
son of the late Rev. J. R. Mackenzie,
D.D., of Birmingham and Inverness;
b. 1842 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. 1862); entered B.C.S. 1862; was
sometime Sec. to Govt. of India in
Home Depart., and subsequently Ch.
Commr. of Central Provinces ; appointed
Ch. Commr. of Burmah 1890 : m. 1863,
Georgina Louisa Huntly, who d. 1892,
da. of the late Col. W. Bremner, Madras
Army; cr. C.S I. 1886, K. C.S.I. 1891.
Rangoon, Burmah ; Mandalay, Burmah ;
HTS. 679
East India United Service and Nationa
Liberal Clubs.
MACKENZIE. Sir William, K.C.B.,
C.S.I., M.D.; b. 1811 ; entered Madras
Med. Depart. 1835, and retired as In-
spector-Gen, of Hospitals 1871 ; served as
Senior and Field Surg. to ist Brig, in
Central India 1857-8 (medal with clasp) ;
was sometime Inspector-Gen, of Med.
Depart., Madras ; is an Hon. Physician to
H.M. : m. 1838, Margaret, who d. 1890,
da. of R. Prendergast, Esq. of Tipperary ;
cr. C.B. 1859, C.S.I. 1866, K.C.B.
1887. 2, Gloucester Houses, Gloucester
Crescent, W. ; East India United Service
Club.
McKERLlE, Col. Sir John Graham,
K.C.B., son of the late Capt. Robert
McKerlie,ofWigton;£. 1815; formerlyCol.
R.E. ; was Ch. Comr. of Board of Public
Works, Ireland, 1864-84: m. 1841, Sophia
Caroline, da. of the late Lieut. -Gen. Henry
John Savage, R.E.; cr. C.B. 1870, K.C.B.
1883. 9, Clifton Terrace, Monkstown,
Dublin ; Army and Navy Club.
MAC KEY, Sir James William, el. son
of Stephen Mackey, Esq., Merchant, of
Dublin ; b. 1816 ; ed. at Carlow Coll. ; is a
J.P. for cos. Dublin and Cork, a J.P. and
D.L. for Dublin city (High Sheriff 1880);
was Lord Mayor of Dublin 1866 and 1873 :
m. 1848, Hannah, da. of the late Sylvanus
Jones, Esq., R.M., of Kircullen House, co.
Galway ; cr. K.B. 1874. 23, Upper
Sackville Street, Dublin; King Williams
Town, co. Cork; 70, Pembroke Road,
Dublin.
MACKINNON, Surg.-Maj.-Gen. Sir
William Alexander, K.C.B., LL.D., son
of the late Rev. John Mackinnon, of
Strath, Isle of Skye; b. 1830; ed. at Glas-
gow and Edinburgh Univs. ; M.R.C.S.
Edin. 1851, F.R.C.S. Edinburgh 1872;
Hon. LL.D., Glasgow 1891; entered
Med. Depart, of Army 1853, became
Surg. 1862, Surg.-Maj. 1866, Dep. Surg.-
Gen.i874,and Surg.-Gen.(now Surg.-Maj.-
Gen.), 1880 ; served (i) as Staff. Assist. -
Surg. in Ionian Islands, (it) as Assist.
Surg. with 42nd Highlanders throughout
Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with
three clasps, Legion of Honour, Tur-
kish medal), (Hi) in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1858-9, on personal staff of
Lord Clyde (medal), (iv) as Surg. of 57th
Regt. in New Zealand War 1862-6, being
part of the time attached to Depart, of
Q.M.G. as Sanitary Officer and Field
Surg. (twice mentioned in despatches,
C.B., medal), and (v] as principal
Med. Officer in second phase of Ashanti
War 1873-4, and accompanied the force
to Coomassie, and was present at the
different actions fought during the ad-
vance (several times mentioned in des-
patches, medal with clasp) ; was Assist.
Proressor of Mil. Surgery at Army
Med. Sch., Netley, 1867-73, and Prin-
cipal Med. Officer in China 1879-80, in
68o
KNIGHTAGE.
Malta 1880-2, at War Office 1882-8, and
at Gibraltar 1888-9, since when he has
been Director Gen. of Army Med. De-
part.; cr. C.B. 1864, K.C.B. 1891. 28,
Evelyn Gardens, South Kensington, S W. ;
United Service, Marlborough and New
(Edinburgh) Clubs.
MACLAGAN, Sir Douglas, M.D.,
LL.D., son of the late David Mac-
lagan, Esq., M.D. ; b. 1812 ; ed. at Edin-
burgh, Berlin, London, and Paris ; M.D.
Edin. 1833; LL.D., Glasgow, 1891 ; is
Professor of Medical Jurisprudence and
Public Health in Edin. Univ., Brig.
Surg. Forth Inf. Vol. Brig., and Surg.-
Gen. to H.M.'s Body Guard for Scotland ;
was Pres. of R.C.S. Edin. 1859-60 and of
R.C.P. Ed. 1854-87; is a D.L. for City
and Co. of Edinburgh: m, 1836, Elizabeth
Allan, who d. 1885, da. of the late Andrew
Thomson, Esq., of Glasgow; cr. K.B.
1886. 28, Heriot Row, Edinburgh.
MACLEAN, Sir Andrew, son of the
late Andrew Maclean, Esq., of Paisley ;
b. 1828 ; ed. at High Sch., Paisley ; is a
Shipbuilder and Engineer, and a J. P. for
Lanarkshire : m. 1854, Helen Henderson,
da. of the late William Murdoch, Esq.,
of Glasgow; cr. K.B. 1887. Viewfield
House, Partick, N.B.; Otterburn Villa,
Argyleshire.
MACLEAN, Sir John, F.S.A., el. son
of the late Robert Lean, Esq., of Trehu-
dreth, Cornwall; b. 1811 ; entered Ord-
nance Depart. 1837, and eventually became
Dep. Ch. Auditor of the Army ; resumed
in 1845, as descendant of the Dochgarroch
branch of the ancient clan Lean of Scot-
land, the prefix " Mac," which had been
dropped : m. 1835, Mary, el. sister and
co-heir of Thomas Billing, Esq., of Great
Lanke, Cornwall ; cr. K. B. 1871. Glas-
. bury House, Richmond Hill, Clifton.
MACLEOD, Lieut. - Gen. Sir John
Chetham, G.C.B., son of the late Lieut. -
Col. Alexander Macleod.C.B., 6ist Regt. ;
/'. 1831 ; entered 42nd Highlanders 1846,
1>ecame Capt. 1854, Major 1858, Lieut. -
Col. 1868, Col. 1869, Maj.-Gen. 1878, and
Lieut. -Gen. 1888 ; retired 1892 ; served
(i) throughout Eastern Campaign 1854-5
(medal with three clasps, Turkish medal,
and Legion of Honour) ; (it) in Indian
Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (medal with
clasp) ; and (iii) in Ashantee Campaign
1873-4 ; went on special service to Ireland
1881 ; commanded the troops at Ceylon
1882-7 : m. ist, 1861, Emily Maria
Douglas, who d. 1882, da. of the late
Abercromby Dick, Esq., B.C.S. ; 2ndly,
1883, Dora Macdonald, da. of the late
John Graham Macdonald Burt, Esq.,
M.D. ; cr. K.C.B. 1874, G.C.B. 1891.
Weirdie Lodge, Edinburgh ; United Service
Club.
M'MURDO, Gen. Sir William Mon-
tagu Scott, K.C.B., son of the late Lieut. -
Col. Archibald M 'Murdo, of Lotus, Gallo-
way, N.B. ; b. 1819 ; ed. at Sandhurst ;
entered Army 1837, became Capt. 1843,
Major 1848, Lieut. - Col. 1853, Col.
1854, Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lieut. -Gen. 1876,
and Gen. 1878 ; retired 1881 ; served
as A.Q.M.G. in Scinde Campaign 1843
(medal), in expedition against Mountain
and Desert Tribes on right bank of Indus
1845, as A.A.G. of H.M's. troops in
expedition against Affreedies 1851-2
(medal), and in Crimean Campaign 1854-5
as Director-Gen, of Land Transport Corps
(medal with clasp, officer of Legion of
Honour, 4th Class Medjidie and Turkish
medal); was Col. Comdt. Mil. Train 1857-
60, Inspector-Gen, of Vol. 1860-5, and Col.
E. Yorkshire Regt. 1877-88, when he was
transferred to Cheshire Regt. ; is a J.P.
for Middlesex, and Hon. Col. Engineer
and Railway Transport Vol. and of Inns of
Court Vol. : m. 1844, Susan Sarah, da. of
the late Gen. Sir Charles Napier, G.C.B. ;
cr. C.B. 1857, K.C.B. 1881. i&,Melbury
Road, Kensington, W. ; Athenceum Club.
MACNABB, Sir Donald Campbell,
K.C.I.E., C.S.I., son of J. M. Macnabb.
Esq. ; entered Civil Ser. of India 1851,
and retired 1881 ; was sometime a Commr.
in Punjab; cr. C.S.I. 1881, K^C.I.E.
1887. East India United Service Club.
M ACNAGHTEN, Sir Steuart [see Work-
man-Macnaghten, Bart.].
M'NEILL, Maj.-Gen. Sir John Car-
stairs, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., V.C., son of
the late Capt Alexander M ' Neill, of Gigha
and Ardlussa, Argyllshire ; b. 1831 ;
entered Army 1850, and retired as
Major (h.p. ) 48th Regt. 1867, became Col.
1872, and Maj.-Gen. 1882 ; served (i)
in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (medal
with clasp); (it) in New Zealand 1861-5
(medal andV.C.); (iii) in command of
Tipperary Flying Column during Fenian
disturbance 1866-7 (thanked in gen. or-
ders) ; (iv) as Mil. Sec. to Lord Lisgar,
Gov. Gen. of Canada, 1868-72, being in
1870 on staff of Red River Expedition from
Canada (C.M.G.); (v) as Col. on Staff and
second in command of Ashantee Expedi-
tion 1873, until severely wounded (men-
tioned in despatches, medal, and C. B. );
(vi) in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal
with clasp, and2nd class Medjidie), and(z>zY)
in Suakin Expedition 1885 (twoclasps); was
A.D.C. to H.R.H. theCom.-in-Ch. 1874 ;
has been an equerry to H.M. since 1874 ;
in 1880 accompanied H.R.H. Prince
Leopold to Canada, and in 1882 H.R.H.
Duke of Connaught to Egypt ; is a J. P.
and a D. L. for Argyllshire ; cr. C. M. G.
1870, C.B. 1873, K.C.M.G. 1880, K.C.B.
1882. Flag Court, St. James's Palace,
S. IV. ; Colonsay, by Greenock, N.B. ;
United Service, Marlborowgh and Naval
and Military Clubs.
McONlE, Sir William, son of Andrew
McOnie, Esq., of Menteith, Perthshire ;
b. 1813 ; formerly Lord Provost of Glas-
gow ; is a D.L. for co. Lanark, senior
partner in the firm of McOnie, Harvey and
68:
Co., engineers, of Glasgow, and Chm. of the
British and African Roy. Mail Steamship
Co. : m. 1868. Jane, da. of Thomas
Mitchell, Esq.; cr. K.B. 1888. Heath-
batik, Polloksliields, by Glasgow ; Ballock-
nesk, Stirlingshire.
MACPHERSON, Sir Arthur George,
K.C.I.E., son of the late Hugh Macpher-
son, Esq., M.D. ; b. 1828 ; ed. at King's
Coll., Aberdeen ; Bar. Inner Temple 1852;
was Legislative Sec. to Govt. of Bengal
1862-4, Dep. Legislative Sec. to Govt. of
India in Home Depart. 1864, a Puisne
Judge of High Court, Calcutta, 1864-77,
and Legal Adviser to Sec. of State for
India 1879-82, since when he has been Sec.
in Judicial and Public Depart, of India
Office : m. 1860, Frances Caroline, da.
of the late Willian Martin, Esq. ; cr.
K.C.I.E. 1889. 51, Gloucester Place,
Hyde Park, W.
MACPHERSON, Sir David Lewis,
K.C.M.G., son of the late David Macpher-
son, Esq., of Inverness-shire ; b. 1818 ; ed.
at Roy. Acad. , Inverness ; went to Canada
1835 ; was a M.L.C. of Canada 1864-7,
•when he was summoned by Royal Procla-
mation to the Senate of the Dominion ; a
P.C. of Canada 1880 ; was Speaker of the
Senate 1880-3, when he was appointed
Min. of Interior : m. 1844, Elizabeth
Sarah, da. of the late William Molson,
Esq., of Montreal ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1884.
Chestnut Park, Toronto,
McOUEEN, Col. Sir John Withers,
K.C.B., son of the Rev. John McQueen ; !
i>. 1836 ; entered Bengal Army 1854,
became Capt. 1866, Major 1874, and !
Lieut.-Col. 1879 ; appointed an A.D.C. !
to H.M. 1 88 1, with rank of Col. ; served
throughout Indian Mutiny Campaign
1857-8 (severely wounded, medal with two
clasps), and with force against Cabool
Kheyl Wuzeerees 1859-60, and against j
Mahsood Wuzeerees 1860 (medal with
clasp), against the Bezooties 1869, in Jowaki
•Campaign 1877-8 (clasp), in Afghan Cam-
paign 1878-9-80, and against Mahsood
Wuzeerees 1881 ; commanded Hazara
Field Force 1888, with local rank of Maj.-
•Gen. (clasp) ; was Comdt. Punjab Frontier
Force with rank of Brig. -Gen. 1886-90:
•m. 1873, Charlotte Helen, da. of Maj.-Gen. •
Charles Pollard, R.E. ; cr. C.B. 1879,
K.C.B. 1889. United Service Club.
McViCKER, Sir Robert, son of the
late J. McVicker, Esq. ; b. 1822 ; is an
Alderman of Londonderry, and was Mayor j
of that City 1884 and '1885 : m. 1847, I
Maria, da. of John Gilmer, Esq., of
Belfast ; cr. K. B. 1885. Crawford Square,
Londonderry.
MAGNUS, Sir Philip, son of the late
Jacob Magnus, Esq.; b. 1842 ; ed.at Univ. i
Coll. Sch. and at Univ. Coll., London, !
and at Berlin Univ. ; B.A. London Univ. I
1863, B.Sc. 1864 ; sometime Professor |
of Mechanics at the Catholic Univ. Coll., I
Kensington ; was a Member of Royal '
Commn. on Technical Instruction 1881-4,
Principal of Finsbury Technical Coll.
1883-5, and Organising Directorof City and
Guilds of London Institute for the Ad-
vancement of Technical Education 1880-8;
is Sup. of Technological Examinations, a
member of the Mathematical and the
Physical Sos. of London, Life Gov. of
Univ. Coll., Fellow of the Univ. of Lond.,
and an Hon. Fellow of Coll. of Preceptors :
m. 1870, Katie, only da. of the late E.
Emanuel, Esq., J.P., of Southsea ; cr.
K.B. 1886. 48, Gloucester Place, Portman
Square, W. ; Athenccum and Savage
Clubs.
MALCOLM, Gen. Sir George,*G.C.£.,
son of David Malcolm, Esq., Merchant, of
Bombay ; b. 1818 ; ed. at Addiscombe ;
entered Bom. S. C. 1836, became Capt.
and Major 1849, Lieut.-Col. 1854, Col.
1860, Major-Gen. 1867, Lieut. -Gen. 1875,
and Gen. 1877 ; served in Abyssinian Ex-
pedition 1867-8 (thanked by both Houses
of Parliament) ; was sometime Com. of the
Scinde and Inhow div. of Bombay Army :
m. 1853, Wilhelmina Charlotte, da. of the
Rev. Henry Albright Hughes; cr. K.C.B.
i868,G.C.B. 1886.
M ALEX, .#/>/// Hon. Sir Edward Bald-
win, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., K.C.B.
[see Malet, Bart.].
MANCE,6z> Henry Christopher, C.I.E.,
son of the late Henry Mance, Esq.; b.
1840 ; entered Indian Gov. Persian Gulf
Telegraph Service 1863, and was for many
years Electrician of that Depart, in Karachi ;
has served in Mesopotamia, Persia, Belu-
chistan and Sind, and contributed valuable
formulae to Electrical Science ; in 1869
invented the Heliograph, an instrument
by means of which signalling over very
long distances can be carried on with
reflected sunlight ; the heliographic system
is now adopted in nearly every military
service ; formerly Capt. Sind Vol. Rifle
Corps : m. 1874, Annie, da. of the late
John Sayer, Esq. ; cr. C.I.E. 1883,
K.B. 1885. Manora, Bedford.
MANNING, Sir William Montagu,
K.C.M.G., LL.D., son of the late John E.
Manning, Esq., of Clifton, and nephew of
the late Mr. Serjeant Manning; b. 1811;
ed. at Univ. Coll., London ; Bar. Lin-
coln's Inn 1832 ; was Chm. of N.S.
Wales Court of Quarter Sessions 1837-44;
Solicitor-Gen, of N. S. Wales 1844-56,
Acting Judge of Supreme Court 1848-9,
Attorney-Gen. 1856-7, 1860, and 1868-70,
and a Judge of Supreme Court 1876-87 ;
formerly a Crown nominee in mixed Legis-
lative Chamber of N. S. Wales, then twice
representative of S. Cumberland in that
colony, and was a M.L.C. 1861-76, and
since 1887 ; elected a Fellow of Sydney
Univ. 1861, and has been Chancellor
thereof since 1878 ; is Pres. of N. S.
Wales Rifle Asso., &c. ; co-author of
" Nevile and Manning's Reports in
Court of King's Bench, 1832-6 " (six
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volumes) : m. ist, 1836, Emily Anne, who
</. 1846, da. of E. Wise, Esq., of Hill Grove,
Isle of Wight ; 2ndly, 1849, Eliza Anne,
da. of the Very Rev. William Sowerby,
Dean of Goulburn ; cr. K.B. 1858,
K.C.M.G. 1892. Wallaroy, near Sydney ;
Athenceum Club.
MANSFIELD, Col. Sir Charles Ed-
ward, K.C.M.G., son of the late J.
Mansfield, Esq. ; b. 1830 ; entered 33rd
Regt. 1848, became Capt. 1854, Major
1858, and Col. 1877 ; served during
Crimea Campaign 1854-5, being present at
battles of Alma and Balaclava (mentioned
in despatches, medal), and throughout
Indian. Mutiny 1857-8 (severely wounded,
mentioned in despatches, medal. Brevet
Major) ; was Mil. Commr. at Constanti-
nople 1855-6, Consul-Gen, at Warsaw
1865-76, Agent and Consul-Gen, at
Bucharest 1876-7, Minister Resident and
Consul-Gen, at Bogota 1878-81, Minister
Resident at Caracas 1881-4, since when he
has been Minister Resident and Consul-
Gen, at Lima: in. 1859, Annie Eliza Mar-
garet, da. of the late Lieut. -Col. the Hon.
Augustus Frederick Ellis [see B. Howard
de Walden, colls.] ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1887.
British Legation, Lima.
MANTELL, Sir John lies, F.R.G.S.,
el. son of George Mantell, Esq., M.D., of
Faringdon ; b. 1813 ; ed. at Radley ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1847 ; was Ch. Justice and
Judge of Vice-Admiralty Court of the
Gambia 1847-66 and Stipendiary Justice [
for Manchester division of that co. 1869-
85 ; is a J. P. for Lancashire: m. 1867, j
Elinor Knight, 2nd da. of Charles Hitch- '
cock, Esq., M.D., of Fiddington House, |
Devizes ; cr. K.B. 1867. Windham Club. I
MAPLE, Sir John Blundell, M.P., el.
son of John Maple, Esq., of Haverstock
Hill, N.W. ; b. 1845 ; ed. at Cranford
Coll. and King's Coll., London ; is a
Director and Go v. of Maple anH Co. (Limi-
ted), of Tottenham Court Road, W. ; j
unsuccessfully contested St. Pancras, S. j
Div. 1885 ; has sat as M.P. for Camber- j
well, Dulwich Div. (C) since Dec. 1887 : !
///. 1874, Emily Harriet, da. of Moses
Merryweather, Esq., of Clapham, Surrey;
cr. K.B. 1892. Childiuick Bury, St.
Albans, Herts; Falmouth House, New-
market ; Clarence House, Regent's Park,
N. W. ; Carlton, St. Stephen's, Constilu- \
tijnal, and Junior Constitutional Clubs.
MARKBY, Sir William, A'.C./.E., son
of the late Rev. William Henry Markby,
of Duxford, Cambridgeshire ; b. 1829 ;
D.C. L. and Fellow of All Souls' , and :
of Balliol Coll., Oxford; Bar. Inner Tem-
ple 1856 ; was a Puisne Judge of High
Court, Calcutta, 1866-78 ; is Reader of
Indian Law at Oxford Univ., and a J.P. !
and a County Councillor (Headington '•
Div. ) for Oxfordshire ; m. 1866, Lucy, da.
of the late J. E. Taylor, Esq., of Wey-
bridge ; cr. K.C.I.E. 1889. Headington
Hill, Oxford ; Athena urn Club.
MARRIOTT, Right Hon. Sir William
Thackeray, P.C., M.P., Q.C., 3rd son of
the late Christopher Marriott, Esq., of
Crumpsall ; b. 1834; ed. at St. John's Coll. ,
Camb. ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1864, Q.C.
1877, Bencher 1879 ; is a D.L. for City of
London ; was Judge-Advocate-Gen. July
1885 to Jan. 1886; and July 1886 to Aug.
1892; sat as M.P. for Brighton (L) 1880-84,
and has represented that borough (as £/)
since 1884 : m. 1872, Charlotte Louisa, da.
of thelate Capt. Tennant, R.N., of Need-
wood House, Staffordshire ; cr. P.C.
1885, K.B. 1888. 56, Ennismore Gardens,
S.W.; 6, Crown Office Raw, E.C. ,-
Carlton and Garrick Clubs.
son of the late J. Marsh, Esq., of Wood -
side, Epping ; b. 1827 ; was Clerk to Pro-
cureur-Gen., Mauritius, 1848-54, Crown
Solicitor 1854-9, Ch. Clerk Col. Sec.
Office 1859-65, Special Immigration
Commr. to India 1865, Assist. Col. Sec.
1865-70, Acting Col. Sec. 1875-6, Auditor-
Gen, thereof 1876-9, and Colonial Sec.
and Auditor-Gen., Hong Kong, 1879-90 ;
specially employed as Auditor and Ac-
countant-Gen, in Cyprus 1880-1 ; once
administered the Gov't. of Mauritius, and
five times the Govt. of Hong Kong : m.
1869, Williamina, who d. 1891, da. of the
late Rev. W. Mackenzie, of North Leith ;
cr. C.M.G. 1881, K.C.M.G. 1887.
MARTIN, Sir Theodore, K.C.B^
LL D., son of the late James Martin,
Esq., Solicitor, of Edinburgh ; b. 1816 ;
ed. at Edinburgh High Sch. and Univ.
(LL.D. 1873); formerly practised as a
Solicitor in Edinburgh ; is senior partner in
the Metropolitan firm of Martin and
Leslie, Parliamentary Agents ; author of
the " Life of the late Prince Consort,"
" Life of Lord Lyndhurst," and of various
contributions to periodical literature and
of numerous classical and other transla-
tions; isaJ.P force. Denbigh; was Rector
of Univ. of St. Andrews 1881-4 : m. 1851,
Helen Faucit, a celebrated actress, da. of
Mr. John Saville Faucit ; cr. C.B. 1875,
K . C. B. 1 880. 3 1 , On slow Square, S. W. ;
Bryntisilio, Lhingollen ; AthencEum and
Garrick Clubs.
MARTINEAU, Sir Thomas, son of
Robert Martineau, Esq., Mayor of Bir-
mingham 1846-7 ; b. 1828 ; admitted a
Solicitor 1851 ; holds appointment of
Law Clerk to Guardians of Standard of
Wrought Plate ; is a Notary Public, head
of legal firm of Ryland, Martineau and
Co., of Birmingham, a J.P. and an
Alderman for Birmingham, Gov. of King
Edward's Sch. (Bailiff 1884), and Pres. of
Midland Iron and Steel Wages Board ;
elected member of Town Council of Bir-
mingham 1876, Alderman 1883, and
Mayor 1884, 1885 and 1886 : m. 1860,
Emily, el. da. of Timothy Kenrick, Esq.;
cr. K.B. 1887. West Hill, Ed%baston,
Birmingham.
KNIGHTS.
MARWICK, Sir James David, LL.D.,
F.R.S.E., son of the late William Mar-
wick, Esq., merchant, of Kirkwail ; b.
1826 ; eel. at Kirkwail, and at Edinburgh !
Univ.; F.R.S.E. 1864, LL.D. Glasgow,
1878 ; admitted a Procurator 1852, and a ;
Solicitor, Scotland 1858 ; was Town I
Clerk of Edinburgh 1860-73, since when I
he has been Town Clerk of Glasgow ; is '
aJ.P. for Lanarkshire, Hon. Sec. of Scot- i
tish Burgh Records So., and Hon. Pres. !
of the Asso. of Municipal Officers in Scot- |
land ; author of numerous historical and
legal works ; editor of the Records of the
Convention of Royal Burghs of Scotland :
m. 1855, Jane, third da. of James B.
Watt, Esq., solicitor, of Edinburgh ; cr.
K.B. 1888. 19, Woodside Terrace, Glas-
gow ; City Chambers, Glasgow ; Western
(Glasgow) and Union (St. Andrews)
Clubs.
MATHF.SON, Sir Donald, K.C.B.,
son of the late John Matheson, Esq., of
Glasgow ; b. 1832 ; appointed Lieut. I
Lanarkshire Artillery Vol. 1859, became ;
Capt. 1860, Major Lanarkshire Engineer i
Vol. 1863, Lieut. -Col. 1865, Hon. Col. !
1882, and Col. 1890 ; is a J.P. and D.L. '
for co. Lanark, Brig.-Gen. Comdg. Clyde!
Inf. Vol. Brig., Col. Comdg. Lanarkshire
Vol. R.E., Hon. Comdt. Clyde Div.,
Submarine Miners, R.E. ; an East Indian
merchant, and a partner in the firm of
William Stirling and Sons, Turkey-red
dyers and calico-printers; cr. C. B. 1881,
K.C. B. 1887. 6, Park Terrace, Glasgow ;
Bourtreehill, Irvine, N.B. ; Conservative
(London) and Western (Glasgow) Clubs.
MATHEW, Hon. Sir James Charles,
LL.D., el. son of the late Charles Mathew,
Esq., of Lehena House, co. Cork ;b. 1830 ;
ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. in high
honours 1850, Hon. LL.D. 1881) ; Bar.
Lincoln's Inn 1854 ; appointed a Judge
of High Court of Judicature 1881 ; was
Chm. of Irish Evicted Tenants' Commn.
1892 : m. 1861, Elizabeth, el. da. of the
late Rev. Edwin Biron, V. of Lympne,
Kent; cr. K.B. 1881. ^Queen's Gate
Gardens, S. W. ; Athenceum and Reform
Clubs.
MAUDE, Gen. Sir Frederick Francis,
G.C.B., V.C. [see E. De Montalt, colls.].
MAUDE, Col. Sir George Ashley,
K.C.B. [see E. De Montalt, colls. J.
MAXWELL, Sir Patrick ; b. 1817 ; is i
Solicitor to Commrs. of Charitable Dona-
tions and Bequests for Ireland, Pres. of '
Incorporated Law So. of Ireland, and
senior partner in legal firm of Maxwell, !
Weldon, and Co. ; cr. K.B. 1887. 37,
North Great George's Street, Dublin.
MAXWELL, Sir Peter Benson, son of
the late Rev. Peter Benson Maxwell, of
Birdstown, Donegal ; b. 1817 ; ed. at Paris, i
and at Trin. Coll., Dublin ; Bar. Middle >
Temple 1841 ; was Recorder of Prince of
Wales's Island 1856-66, and of Singapore
1866-7, and Ch. Justice of Straits Settle-
ments 1867-71 ; went in 1883 on a special
mission to organise the judicial tribunals
of Egypt : ;«. 1842, Frances Dorothea, da.
of the late Francis Synge. Esq., of Glan-
more Castle, co. Wicklow; cr. K.B. 1856.
7, Sloane Gardens, S. W.; Athenccuin
Club.
MEADE, Gen. Sir Richard John,
K. C.S.I., C.I.E., son of the late Capt.
John Meade, R.N. ; b. 1821 ; ed. at Roy.
Naval Sch. ; entered Bengal Army 1838 ;
became Capt. 1848, Major 1858, Lieut. -
Col. 1864, Col. 1869, Maj.-Gen. 1881,
Lieut. -Gen. 1883, and Gen. 1889; served
during Indian Mutiny 1857-9 ; when in
command of a column captured the notor-
ious rebel leader Tantia Topee ; appointed
Political Agent at Gwalior 1860, Agent to
Gov.-Gen. for Central India (at Indore)
1861, and Ch. Commr. of Mysore and!
Coorg 1870 ; was Political Agent to Gov.-
Gen. of India, and Special Commr. at
Baroda 1875, and Resident at Hyderabad
1876-81 : m. 1853, Emily Salter, da. of
Lieut. -Col. Malcolm, Resident of Baroda ;
cr. C.S.I. 1866, K.C.S.I. 1874, C.I.E.
1878. Hookwood, Limpsfield, Surrey ;
65, Queen's Gate, S. W. ; United Service-
and East India United Service Clubs.
MEASOM, Sir George Samuel, son of
the late Daniel Measom, Esq. ; b. 1818 ;
ed. at Blackheath Proprietary Sch., and
privately ; is a J. P. for Kent, Middlesex,
and the Cinque Ports, a Trustee and Vici-
Pres. of several charities, and Chm. of the
Committees of the Roy. So. for Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals, and of the Tem-
porary Home for Lost and Starving Dogs,
of the Gen. and House Committee of the
Cancer Hospital and of the Heston and
Isleworth Local Board: m. ist, 1842, Miss
Sarah Hillman, who d. 1865 ; 2nd, 1867,.
Charlotte, da. of George Simpson, Esq. ;
cr. K.B. 1891. St. Margaret's Lodge, near
Twickenham, S. W. ; Arklow House,
Rams gate.
MELVILL, Maj.-Gen. Sir Peter Mel-
vill, K.C.B. , son of the late Capt. Philip
Melvill, Lieut. -Gov. of Pendennis Castle,
Cornwall ; b. 1803 ; entered mil. ser. of E.I.
Co. 1819, and retired as Major-Gen. 1862 ;
was Resident in Cutch 1836-41, and Mil.
and Naval Sec. to Bombay Govt. 1842-62,,
and was knighted for his services in that
capacity, especially during Persian Expedi-
tion and Indian Mutiny : m. 1836, Ca-
therine Mary, who d. 1881, da. of John,
Robertson, Esq., of Tweedmouth, Berwick -
upon-Tweed ; cr. K.C.B. 1860. 27,.
Palmeiro. Square, Brighton ; United
Service Club.
MELVILL, Sir William Henry,
youngest son of the late Sir James Cosmo
'Melvill, K.C.B. ; b. 1827; ed. at Rugby,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 18501
M.A. 1853); Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1853;
was a Junior Counsel to the Crown
1865-6, since when he has been Solicitor
to the Board of Inland Revenue : m. 1862,
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the Hon. Elizabeth Theresa Lister, da. of
2nd Baron Ribblesdale ; a: K.B. 1888. j
32, Beaufort Gardens, 5. W. ; Daledene,
Eastbourne; Union Club.
MENDS, Adni. Sir William Robert,
who d. 1864, da. of James Lawson, Esq.,
of Waterford ; and, 1866, Jane, only da. of
the late Richard Rozca, Esq., surgeon;
cr. K.B. 1892. The Limes, Eltham
Road, Lee, S.E. ; Horeham, Sussex.
G.C.B., el. son of the late Adm. William M I D D L E T O X, Lieut.-Gen. Sir
Bowen Mends ; b. 1812 ; entered R.N.
1825, became Com. 1846, Capt. 1852,
Rear-Adm. i869,Vice-Adm. i874,andAdm.
1879 ; had 32 years' sea service, and has
been employed on other Admiralty service
20 years ; commanded the " Arethusa " in
attack on Odessa, April 1854, the " Aga-
memnon " in attack on Sebastopol, Oct.
1854, and the " Royal Albert " in Kertch
and Kinburn operations 1855 ; originated
arrangements for conveying and disem-
barking British Forces in Crimea 1854 ;
twice participated in thanks of Parliament
t© Fleet, and in 1856 was thanked by the
Admiralty for saving the "Royal Albert"
(i2iguns) from foundering in the Arch-
pelago, by beaching her in Port Nicolo,
Island of Zea, to stop a dangerous leak,
and subsequently taking her safely to
Malta ; was Dep. Controller of Coast Guard
i86i-2,and Director of Transports 1862-83,
and A.D.C. to H.M. 1865-9 : m. 1837,
Melita.3rdda.ofG. M.Stilon, Esq.,M.D.,
R.N., of Monte Leoni, Calabria and Malta;
cr. C.B. 1854, K.C.B. 1871, G.C.B. 1882.
Anglesey, Hants; Senior United Service
Clxb.
MEREDITH, Sir William Collis,
Frederick Dobson, K.C.M.G., C.B., son
of the late Maj.-Gen. Middleton, of the 3rd
Dragoons ; b. 1825 ; ed. at Roy. Mil.
Coll., Sandhurst ; entered Army 1842,
became Capt. 1852, Major 1858, Lieut-
Col. 1869, Col. 1875, Maj.-Gen. 1885, and
Lieut.-Gen. (retired) 1887 ; served with
58th Regt. in New Zealand War 1846-7
(mentioned in despatch and medal), as a
Vol. during Santhal rebellion in India
(thanked by Govt. of India), in Indian
Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (five times men-
tioned in despatches, and medal with
clasp), and in command of Forces during
rebellion in N. W. Territory 1885
(K.C.M.G., medal with clasp, and thanks
of both Houses of Canadian Parliament,
and grant of 20,000 dollars) ; is a graduate
of Staff Coll.; was First Sup. Officer of
Garrison Instruction 1870-74. Comdt.
and Sec. of Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst,
1874-84, in command of Militia in Canada
1884-90 ; received j£ioo a year for distin-
guished and meritorious service : m. 1870,
Eugenie Marie, da. of Theodore Doucet,
Esq., of Montreal; cr. C.B. 1881,
K.C.M.G. 1885. Moorside, Yateley,
Hants ; United Service Club.
D.C.L., LL.D., son of the Rev. Thomas | MILLER, Sir Alexander Edward,
•» * i:»i_ T* T~\ T> ^c \ _j*..nA -.,-, : * '
Meredith, D.D., R. of Ardtrea, co.
Tyrone ; b. 1812 ; Bar. Montreal 1836,
Q.C. 1844 ; D.C.L. of Lennoxville Univ.
1854, and LL.D. of Laval Univ. 1880 ; was
a Judge of Superior Court for Province
of Quebec 1849-59, and of Court of
Queen's Bench for same province 1859-66,
and Ch. Justice of the Superior Court
1866-84 : m- l847 Sophia Waters, da. of W.
E. Holmes, Esq., M.D., of Quebec ; cr.
K.B. 1886. 19, St. Ursule Street, Quebec.
MICHIE, Sir Archibald, K.C.M.G.,
Q.C., son of the late Archibald Michie,
Esq., of Aberdeen Place, Maida Vale,
N.W. ; b. 1813; Bar. Middle Temple 1838,
and Q.C. of Victorian Bar 18 — ; practised
at the Sydney Bar eight years .and af terwards
for twenty years at the Melbourne Bar,
during which time he was at intervals suc-
cessively Attorney-Gen, and Min. of Jus-
tice for Colony of Victoria ; was many
years a M.L.A., sitting for Melbourne city
LL.D., son of Alexander Miller, Esq.,
of Ballycastle, co. Antrim ; b. 1828 ; ed.
at Trin.' Coll., Dublin (Univ. Scholar 1849.
B.A. 1852, ist gold medallist in mathe-
matics and physics, and 2nd gold medallist
in classics 1851, Hon. LL.D. 1875) ; Bar.
Lincoln's Inn 1854, a Q.C. and Bencher
1872 ; was Equity and Real Property
Examiner in London Univ. 1873-8, Exami-
ner to Council of Legal Education 1878-9
and 1889-90, Legal' Member of Railway
Commn. 1877-88, and a Master in Lunacy
1889-91, since when he has been a Mem-
ber of Council of Gov. Gen. of India ;
unsuccessfully contested Dublin Univ.
(C) 1875; is a J.P. and a County
Alderman for Middlesex : m. 1859, Eliza-
beth, el. da., of Charles Albert Creery,
Esq., of Newcastle, co. Down; cr. K.B.
1889. 8, Russell Street, Calcutta; The
Retreat, Simla ; St. Stephen's, National,
Constitutional, and Magistrates' Clubs.
in the ist Parliament, and was Agent-Gen, j MILLER, Sir William, M.B., son of
in England for Victoria 1873-9 : m. 1840,
Mary, da. of the late Inspector-Gen, of
Hospitals, John Richardson, Esq., M.D. ;
cr. K.C.\1.G. 1878. St. Kildare, Mel-
bourne; Reform and Hanover Square
Clubs.
MICKS, Sir Robert, son of Thomas
Micks, Esq., of Cavan ; f>. 1825 ; ed. pri-
vately, and at Univ. Coll., London ; has
been Sec. of the Excise Depart., Inland
Revenue since 1886 : m. ist, 1848, Ellen,
Joseph Ewing Miller, Esq., M.D., J.P.
for Londonderry ; b. 1827 ; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1850, M.B. 1853 ;
L.R.C.S. Ireland 1853) ; formerly Assist.
House Surg. of Liverpool N. Dispensary;
is Surg. of Londonderry Infirmary, Surg.-
Maj. LondonderryMilitia, Physician to Lon-
donderry City Fever Hospital, an Alder-
man and a J .P. of Londonderry, of which
city he was Mayor 1875-7: m. 1861, Mary,
da. of Robert Moat, Esq., of Moat Park,
Dunmurry, co. Antrim ; cr. K.B, 1876.
1 8, Pump Street, Londonderry.
MILLS, Sir Charles, K.C.M.G., C.B.;
ed. at Bonn Univ. ; served in Army in
China, India (medal), and Turkey (Medji-
die) ; was High Sheriff and Sec. to Govt.
and Auditor in British Kaffraria 1862-6,
Ch. Financial Clerk Cape of Good Hope
1867-71, Ch. Clerk Colonial Office 1871-2,
and Permanent Under Colonial Sec. Cape i
Colony 1872-82 ; employed on several i
special commns. at the Cape and in Eng- 1
land ; represented Div. of King William's i
Town in Legislative Assembly of Cape of '
Good Hope 1867; is Agent-Gen, in London i
and Commr. to Imperial Institute for \
Cape of Good Hope, and a M.E.C. of •
that Colony ; was Executive Commr. for I
Cape of Good Hope and a Roy. Commr.
of Colonial and Indian Exhibition 1886 ;
cr. C.M.G. 1878, K.C.M.G. 1885, C.B. ;
1886. Albert Mansions, no, Victoria
Street, S. W. ; Wellington, St. Georges,
Salisbury, and Civil Service (Cape Town} \
Clubs.
MILNE, Sir William, son of the
late William Milne, Esq., merchant,
of Glasgow ; b. 1822 ; ed. at High Sch., |
Glasgow ; was engaged in business in j
S. Australia 1839-57; entered S. Australian
Parliament 1850;; has been at various times ;
a member of Govt. of that colony, and 1
was Pres. of Legislative Council 1873-82 :
m. 1842, Eliza, da. of John Disher, Esq.,
of S. Australia ; cr. K. B. 1876. Sunny-
side, South Australia ; Adelaide Club.
MITCHELL, Sir Arthur, K.C.B..M.D.,
LL.D., son of the late George Mitchell,
Esq.; b. 1826; ed. at Aberdeen Univ.
(M.A. 1844, M.D. 1848, LL.D. 1875) ;
M.R.C.S. Edin. 1848, F.R.S. Edin. (now
Vice Pres.) 1866, Hon. R.S.A. 18— , Hon.
F.R.C.P.I. 1892; was Dep. -Commr. in
Lunacy for Scotland 1857-70, since when
he has been Commr. ; was a Member
of Commns. on Criminal Lunacy (Eng-
land) 1880, and on Dundrum Asylum
(Ireland) 1885, many years Sec. and twice
Vice-Pres. of So. of Antiquaries of Scot-
land, Morison Lecturer on Mental Diseases
to Roy. Coll. of Physicians (Edin-
burgh) 1867-71, Rhind Lecturer on Archae-
ology 1876-8. and Chm. of Commn. on |
Lunacy Administration (Ireland) 1888-91 ; !
has been Professor of Ancient History to
Roy. Scottish Acad. since 1878 ; for !
many years Chm. of Medical Depart, of!
Scottish Meteorological So., and now
Hon. Sec. thereof ; is a Member of
Univs. Commn. (Scotland) : in. 1855,
Margaret Hay, da. the late James Houston,
Esq. , of Tullochgriban, Strathspey ; cr.
C.B. 1886, K.C.B. 1887. 34, Drummond
Place, Edinburgh ; University (Edin-
burgh] Club.
MITCHELL, Lieut.-Col. Sir Charles
Bullen Hugh, K.C.M.G., son of the late ;
Col. Hugh Mitchell, R.M., and Comdt. '
at Woolwich; b. 1836; entered R.M. 1852, \
HTS. 685
became Capt. 1862, Major 1876, and
Lieut.-Col. (retired) 1878 ; served in Baltic
throughout Russian War 1854-6 (mentioned
in despatches, medal), and as Col. -Comdt.
of Pietermaritzburg during Zulu War 1879
(medal); was Colonial Sec. British Hon-
duras 1868, Administrator of Govt. there
1870, 1874, 1876-7, Receiver-Gen. British
Guiana 1877, Colonial Sec. Natal 1877-85.
(Dep. Gov. of Natal during Transvaal War
1881, acting Gov. 1881-2 and 1885-6), Gov.
and Com.-in-Ch. of Fiji, and High Commr.
and Consul Gen. for the W. Pacific Islands
1886-7, and Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of
Leeward Islands 1887-8 ; appointed Gov.
and Com.-in-Ch. of Natal and Zululand
1889 : m. ist 1862, Fanny Oakley, who-
d. 1885, da. ofW. McP. Rice, Esq. ; and,
1889, Eliza Conway, da. of the Rev.
James Ind Welldon, D.C.L., V. of Ken-
nington, Ashford, Kent, and Hon.
Canon of Canterbury ; cr. C.M.G. 1880^
K.C.M.G. 1883. Government House,
Pietermaritzbur?, Natal : United Service
Club.
MITCHELL, Sir Henry, son of the late
M. H. Mitchell, Esq., a small manufac-
turer ; b. 1824 ; ed. privately ; was mana-
ger of the firm of William Fison and Co.-
1842-8, Mayor of Bradford 1875, Chm. of
Jurors for Silk and Wool Fabrics at
Philadelphia Exhibition 1876, and Vice-
Chm. of Jurors for Wool Manufactures
at Paris Exhibition 1878 ; is senior part-
ner in firm of A. and S. Henry and Co. , a
J. P. for Bradford, and Pres. of Technical!
Coll., at the opening of which he enter-
tained T. R. H. the Prince and Princess of
Wales ; has successfully arbitrated numer-
ous commercial disputes : m. 1853, a da.
of the Rev. D. W. Gordon, Minister of
Earlston, N.B. ; cr. K.B. 1887. Bradford.
MITTER, Sir Romesh Chunder, son
of Ram Chindra Mitter (by caste a
Kayastha), Sheristadar, or Judicial Head
Clerk of the Saddar Devani Adalah (now
High Court), Appellate side ; b. 1840 ;.
ed. at Presidency Coll., Calcutta (B.A.
1860, B.L. 1861) ; having practised for
one and a half years as a pleader in the
then Saddar Devani Adalah, and for 12
years in the High Court (Appellate side),
he was. in 1874, appointed a Judge of the
High Court of Calcutta, and retired 1890 -
is a Fellow of Calcutta Univ., and a
member of several educational and
charitable institutions both in Calcutta
and the 24 Pargonnas ; cr. K.B. 1890.
Calcutta.
MOLESWORTH, Sir Guilford Lind-
sey, K.C.I. E. [see V.Molesworth, colls.].
MOLONEY, Capt, SzVCornelius Alfred,
K.C.M.G., el. son of the late Capt. P.
Moloney, of Kiltannon, co. Limerick, and
Tullah, co. Clare ; b. 1848 ; ed. at Ennis
Coll., co. Clare, and at Mil. Coll., Sand-
hurst ; entered Army 1867, became Capt.
1874 ; was Civil Comdt. Quiah Dist.
Sierra Leone 1867-8, A.D.C. to Sir James
685
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Walker, C.B., and A.D.C. and Private
"Sec. to Sir George Strahan and to Sir
John C. Hennessy, successive Govs. of
the Bahamas 1871-3 ; served in Ashantee
War 1873-4 (medal) ; was Private Sec.
and A. D.C. to Gov. of Gold Coast Colony
(Sir G. C. Strahan) 1874-6 ; commanded
troops on Gold Coast on Abolition of
'Slavery 1874 (mentioned in despatches) ;
•was Acting Auditor of Gold Coast Colony
1875 ; Acting Inspector-Gen. Gold Coast
Colony 1875-6, and Assist. Colonial Sec.
•Gold Coast Colony 1877 ; administered
Govt. of Lagos 1878-9 and 1881 ; ap-
pointed Colonial Sec. of Gold Coast
Colony 1879, and Administrator of Govt.
1882, and Administrator of Govt. of the
•Gambia 1884 ; was Administrator of
Govt. of Lagos 1886-7, and Gov. and
Com.-in-Ch. of that Colony 1887-91, since
when he has been Gov. and Com.-in-Ch.
of British Honduras : m., 1881, Constance
'Thomson, who d. 1891, da. of W.Clifford
Knight, Esq., of Waterford, Richmond,
Surrey, and Russian Consul, Cape of '
•Good Hope ; cr. C.M.G. 1882, K.C.M.G. !
1890. Government House, Belize, British
Honduras ; Army and Na'cy, and Naval
and Military Clubs.
MOLYNEUX, Rear-Adm. Sir Robert
Henry More, K.C.B., son of the late !
James More-Molyneux, Esq., of Loseley
Park, Guildford; b. 1838; entered R.N. \
1852 ; became Com. 1865, Capt. 1872, '
•and Rear-Adm. 1888 ; served during
Russian War 1854-5 in Black Sea '
(medal with clasp and Turkish medal),
•and in Baltic 1855 (medal) ; com-
manded Colonial gun-boats in a combined
naval and military expedition up the
•Great Scarcies and neighbouring rivers
•^mentioned in despatches) ; captured an
armed slaver brig off the Congo 1859
(promoted) ; specially thanked by Ad-
miralty and the French Govt. for valuable
services rendered to French transport that
had been wrecked off Jamaica ; thanked j
by Admiralty for special services after the
great hurricane at St. Thomas's 1867 ;
•commanded H.M.S. " Ruby " in Mediter-
ranean during Russo-Turkish War 1879 ;
was Senior Naval Officer in Burmah during
the difficulties that arose after the massacre
at Maundalay 1879 ; commanded H.M.S.
" Invincible" temporary flag-ship of Sir
Beauchamp Seymour at bombardment
of Alexandra 1882 (mentioned in de-
spatches, 3rd class Osmanieh, and C.B.) ;
was Commodore of the Red Sea 1884-6,
and Sup. of Sheerness Dockyard and
Naval A.D.C. toH.M. 1 886-8 ; appointed
Sup. of Devonport Dockyard 1891 : m.
1874, Annie, da. of Capt. M. Forster,
R.N. ; cr. C.B. 1882, K.C.B. 1885.
Devonport; Naval and Military and
United Service Clubs.
MONCKTON, Sir John Braddick,
F.S.A., son of John Monckton, Esq.,
solicitor, of Maidstone ; b. 1832 ; ed. at
Rugby, and at King's Coll., London ;
has been Town Clerk of the City of London
since 1873 ; is a D.L. for City of London,
an officer of Leopold of Belgium, and
the Redeemer of Greece, and a Knight
of Golden Lion of Nassau and of Lion
and Sun of Persia: m. 1858, Maria
Louisa, da. of Peter Bartholomew Long,
Esq., of Ipswich; cr. K.B. 1880. Palace
Chambers, Westminster, S. W. ; Guild-
hall, E.G. ; Conservative Club.
MONCRIEFF, Col. Sir Alexander,
K.C.B., F.K.S., el. son of the late Capt.
Moncrieff, of Culiargie, Perthshire ; b.
1829 ; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. ; Col. and
formerly Comdt. 3rd Brig. Scottish Div.
R.A. ; is a J.P. for Perthshire ; author of
the Moncrieff system of mounting Artil-
lery : m. 1875, Harriet Mary, only da.
of James Rimington Wilson, Esq.. of
Broomhead Hall, Yorkshire ; cr. C. B.
1880, K.C.B. 1890. Bandirran, Perth-
shire; 15, Vicarage Gafe, Kensington,
W. ; Athenceum and United Service
Clubs.
MONCRIEFF, Col. Sir Colin Campbell
Scorr-, K.C.M.G., C.S.I., LI..D., son of
Robert Scott-Moncrieff.Esq., of Fossa way,
Perthshire/ b. 1836; Hon. LL.D. Edin-
Burgh 1891 ; entered Bengal Engineers
1856, became Capt. 1868, Major 1874;
Lieut.-Col. 1882, and Col. (retired) 1883;
served in Oude Campaign 1858-9 (medal);
sometime Under Sec. in Public Works
Ministry, Egypt (ist class Medjidie) ;
appointed Under Sec. for Scotland 1892 :
m. 131,1879, Margaret, whoa?. 1885, widow
of Lewis J. Sturge, Esq., Barrister-at-Law ;
2nd, 1890, Dora, da. of Arthur Albright,
Esq.,ofMariemont, Edgbaston; cr. C.S.I.
1878, K.C.M.G. 1887.
MONSON, Hon. Sir Edmund,
G.C.M.G., C.B. [seeV. Oxenbridge].
MOORE, Surg.-Gen. Sir William
James, K.C.I.E., son of the late Edward
Moore, Esq., J.P. and D.L. for co. Wor-
cester ; b. 1828; M.R.C.S. Eng. and
L.S.A. 1849, L.R.C.P. Edin. 1859; en-
tered Bom. Med. Ser. 1 852, became Surg.
1862, Surg.-Maj. 1870, Dep. Surg.-Gen.
1877, and- Surg.-Gen. 1885 ; retired 1888 ;
served in Persian War 1856-7 (medal with
clasp) ; some years Surg. to Rajpootana
Political Agency and Gen. Sup. of Med.
Institutions in that Province ; was Dep.
Surg.-Gen. Bombay Presidency Circle
1877-82, and Surg-Gen. with the Govt.
of Bombay 1882-8 ; Dean of Faculty in
Bombay Univ. 1882 ; is a J.P. for Bombay,
and an Hon. Physician to H.M. ; cr.
C.I.E. 1882, K.C.I.E. 1888. 15, Portland
Place, W.; East India United Service
and Northbrook Clubs.
MORGAN, Sir Morgan, son of Morgan
Morgan, Esq., of Cilposte, Carmarthen-
shire ; b. 1843; ed. at Christ's Coll.,
Brecon ; admitted Solicitor, 1867 ; was
Mayor of Cardiff 1887 ; is a partner in
legal firm of Morgan and Scott, solicitors ;
unsuccessfully contested Glamorganshire,
S. Div. (C) 1892: m. 1874, Elizabeth Mar- '
garetta, da. of James Buckley, Esq., of \
Penyfarand Castle Gosford, Carmarthen- '
shire ; cr. K.B. 1887. Cathedral Road, \
Cardiff; Hendrescythan, Glamorganshire.
MORGAN, Sir Walter, son of the late
Walter Morgan, Esq. ; b. 1821 ; Bar. |
Middle Temple 1844; was a Judge ofj
High Court, Bengal, 1862-6, and Ch. justice
of High Court of Judicature, N.W. Pro-
vinces of India, 1866-71, and of Madras
1871-9; is a J.P. for Somerset: m. 1851,
Ada Maria, who d. 1884, da. of D. Harris,
Esq. ; cr. K.B. 1866. Athencetim Club.
MORIER, Right Hon. Sir Robert Bur- i
net David, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., \
LL.D., son of David Morier, Esq. ; b. •
1826; ed. at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. \
1849, Hon LL.D., Edinburgh, 1884) ; was !
a Clerk in Educational Depart, of Privy i
Council 1851-2; entered Diplo. Ser. 1853;
•was attached to Mr. Elliot's Special Mis-
sion to Naples 1859, and as Assist. Private ,
Sec. accompanied Lord John Russell to
Coburg, when in attendance upon H.M.
1860 ; appointed a 2nd Sec. 1862 ; nomi-
nated a British Member of Mixed Commn.
at Vienna to inquire into Austrian Tariff
1865 ; promoted to Sec. of Legation 1865 ;
•was in 1866 a Commr. for carrying out
provisions of Treaty of Commerce signed
at Vienna 1865 ; in 1867 a Commr. on
Anglo-Austrian Tariff Commn., Envoy
Extraor. and Min. Plen. to Portugal 1876-
8r, and to Madrid 1881-84, since when he
has been Ambassador Extraor. and Plen.
to the Court of Russia ; is a Member of
Roy. Acad. of Munich : m. 1861, Alice,
da. of the late Lieut. -Gen. the Rt. Hon.
Jonathan Peel, M.P. Tsee Peel, Bart.] ; cr.
C.B. 1866, K.C.B. 1882, P.C. 1885,
G.C.M.G. 1886, G.C.B. 1887. British
Embassy, St. Petersburg; Athenceum Club.
MORRIS, Comy.-Gen. Sir Edward,
K.C.B., son of Robert Morris, Esq., of
Rosbercon House, co. Kilkenny/ b. 1834 ;
entered Commissariat Depart, of Army
1854, and became Dep. Comy.-Gen. 1878,
and Comy.-Gen. 1881 ; retired 1886 ; served
in Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with
clasp and Turkish medal) and in Zulu War
1879 (medal with clasp, and twice men-
tioned in despatches), and as a Comy.-
Gen. in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal j
with clasp, 2nd class Medjidie, Egyptian
.star, and twice mentioned in despatches) ;
was Comy.-Gen. at War Office 1883-6 ; is
a J.P. for Co. and City of Dublin; cr.
C.B. 18791 K.C.B. 1882. 68, Victoria
Street, S. W,; Junior United Service
Club.
M 3RRIS, Sir John Henry, K.C.S.I.,
sonof the lateHenry Morris, Esq., formerly
M.C.S. ; b. 1828 ; ed. at Haileybury ;
entered Indian Civil Ser. 1847 ; served in
Punjab 1848-59, in N.W. Prcv. 1861-3,
and in Central Prov. 1863-83, and was Ch.
Commr. there 1868-83 : m- I854. Anna
Lillias, da. of Col. Cheape, of Killundine,
687
Argyll ; cr. C.S.I. 1877, K. C.S.I. 1883. 88,
Queen's Gate, S. Kensington, S. W. ;
Wellington and New (Edinburgh) Clubs.
MORRISON, Sir George William, el.
son of the late Rev. George T. Morrison ;
b. 1850 ; admitted a Solicitor 1875 ; was
Pres. of Incorporated Leeds Law So.
1887-8, and Town Clerk of Leeds and
Solicitor to the Corporation 1878-92 : m.
1881, Annie Sophia, da. of George Tatham,
Esq., J.P., of Leeds ; cr. K.B. 1885, "in
recognition of his great municipal services
and in connection with the occasion of the
Municipal Jubilee with which he was
especially associated." Headingley, near
Leeds ; Leeds Club.
Mow AT, Sir Oliver, K.C.M.G.,
LL.D., el. son of the late John Mowat,
Esq., J.P. , a native of Canisbay, Caith-
ness-shire, v:ho settled at Kingston,
Canada 1816 ; b. 1820 ; ed. at Kingston,
Canada; Bar. Upper Canada 1841, and a
Q.C. 1856; was a Commr. for Consoli-
dating Public Gen. Statutes of Canada
and Upper Canada 1856, a Member of
Toronto City Council 1857-8, Provincial
Sec. of Reform Administration 1858, Post-
master-Gen., Ontario 1863-4, an active
Member of Quebec Inter-Provincial Con-
ference 1864, Pres. of Canadian Institute,
Toronto 1868-9, 2O years Pres. of Evan-
gelical Alliance, Toronto, and Vice-Chan-
cellor of Upper Canada 1864-72, since
when he has been Premier of Ontario, and
Attorney-Gen. ; sat for S. Ontario in
Canadian Assembly 1857-64, and has sat
for N. Oxford in Ontario Legislative
Assembly since 1872 : m. 1846, Jane, da.
of the late John Ewart, Esq., of Toronto ;
cr. K.C.M.G. 1892. Toronto, Ontario,
Canada.
MOVERS, Sir George, LL.D., son of
William Moyers, Esq., of Fortfield, co.
Dublin ; b. 1836 ; ed. at Clifton, and at
Dublin Univ. (B.A. i8s6,LL.B. and LL.D.
1868) ; is an Architect, Civil Engineer and
Surveyor, a J.P. for co. Dublin, and a
D. L. for Dublin, of which city he was Lord
Mayor 1881 : m. 1857, Ada Constance,
who d. 1885, da. of Peter Lambert, Esq. ,
of Castle Ellen, Athenry, co. Galway ; cr.
K.B. 1887. 8, Vesey Place, Kingstown,
Dublin ; Junior Carlton and Constitu-
tional Clubs.
MUELLER {Baron}Sir Ferdinand von,
K. C. M. G. , M. D. , LL. D. , Ph. D. , F. R. S. ,
son of the late Frederick Mueller, Commr.
of Customs, of Rostock ; b. 1825 ; studied
Medicine and the Natural Sciences at
Kiel Univ. ; investigated the flora of
Schleswig 1840-6, and the flora of Austra-
lia uninterruptedly since 1847 ; is a dis-
tinguished Naturalist and Explorer, and
has been Govt. Botanist at Victoria since
1852 ; has materially contributed to
the progress of geography and of other
sciences in relation to Australia ; was a
Local Executive Commr. for the Inter-
national Exhibitions of 1855, 1863, and
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1867 ; has taken a leading part in introduc-
ing foreign plants into Australia, and
in disseminating Australian vegetation
abroad, especially for industrial and
hygienic purposes ; author of numerous
works and essays relating to the subjects
mentioned ; received Roy. Medal of Roy.
So. ; created a Baron of the Kingdom of
Wurtemburg 1871 [see ' ' Foreign Titles "] ;
cr. C. M . G . 1 869 ; K. C. M. G. 1 879. Mel-
bourne.
MUIR, Sir William, K.C.S.I., D.C.L.,
LL.D., Ph. D., son of William Muir, Esq., J
of Glasgow ; b. 1819 ; ed. at Edinburgh and
Glasgow Univ. (Hon. LL.D. Glasgow and '
Edinburgh, Hon. D.C.L. Oxford, and !
Ph.D. Bologna) ; entered B.C.S. 1837 ;
has been inter alia Sec. to Gov. of N.W.
Provinces, a Member of Agra Revenue i
Board and of Supreme Legislative Council, ]
and Foreign Sec. and Member of Council :
of Gov. -Gen. of India ; was Lieut. -Gov. of !
N.W. Provinces 1868-74, and Financial i
Minister to Govt. of India 1874-76, and ;
a Member of Council of Sec. of State for
India 1876-85 ; has been since Jan., 1885,
Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Edin- i
burgh Univ. ; is a D.L. for Midlothian :
m. 1840, Elizabeth Huntly, da. of James
Wemyss, Esq. [see E. Wemyss, colls.] ; ;
cr. K. C.S.I. 1867. Dean- Park House, \
Edinburgh.
MURRAY, Ri%ht Hon. Sir Charles
Augustus, P.C., K.C.B. [see E. j
Dunmore].
NARES, Vice-Adm. Sir George
Strong, K.C.B., son of the late Capt. i
William Henry Nares, R.N., of Danes-
town, Aberdeen ; b. 1831 ; ed. at Roy.
Naval Sch., New Cross ; appointed Lieut.
1854, Com. 1862, Capt. 1869, Rear-Adm.
1887, and Vice-Adm. 1892 ; served (z) in j
H.M.S. "Canopus," of the Channel
Squadron; (ii) in the "Havannah," in;
Australia ; (Hi) in Arctic Expedition '••
1852-4; (iv) as First Lieut, of the1
"Britannia"; (v) in the " Boscawen " '
training ship ; (vi) in command of ' ' Sala- ;
mander'1 in surveying E. and N.E. Coasts ;
of Australia and Torres Straits ; (vii) :
in command of the "Shearwater" in
surveying Gulf of Suez; (viii} in command
cf the " Challenger" 1872-5, making exten-
sive soundings in Atlantic and Southern
Oceans and elsewhere ; (/.v) in command
of Arctic Expedition 1875-6 ; and (x) in ;
command of H.M.S. "Alert" 1878-9 ; is
Professional Member of Harbour Dept., i
Board of Trade : m. 1858, Mary, da. of:
the late William Grant, Esq., of Ports-
mouth ; cr. K.C.B. 1876. St. Bernard's, j
Surbiton ; United Service Club.
NATHAN, Sir GUSTAVUS, son of the
late N. P. Nathan, Esq. ; 6. 1835 ; was
Consul (unpaid) at Vienna 1877-83, and
Consul-Gen, there 1 885-91 ; cr. K.B. 1891.
24, Queen's Gate Gardens, S. W.
NAUDl,^VSalvatore, C.M.G., LL.D.,
el. son of the late Francesco Naudi, Esq.,
LL.D., one of H.M. Judges at Malta ; b.
1821 ; created LL.D. of Malta Univ.
1842, and in same year was received at
Bar of Malta ; elected Member of Council
of Govt. of Malta 1854 ; appointed a
Judge 1859, and Judge of Court of Ap-
peal 1867 ; was a Joint Commr. to inquire
into and report upon certain claims of the
Maltese Nobility 1877 : m. 1854, Eliza-
beth, da. of Maj.-Gen. Gatt ; cr. K.B.
1878, C.M.G. 1888. 41, Strada Gcnio,
Valctta, Malta.
NAZ, Sir Virgile, K. C.M.G., son of
the late Jean Baptiste Naz, Esq. , of Port
Louis, Mauritius ; b. 1825 ; ed. at Roy.
Coll., Mauritius ; Bar. Inner Temple 1857 ;
was a member of Council of Education.
1863-73, and Pres. 1873 and 1883 ; has been
unofficial member of Council of Govt. of
Mauritius since 1865, twice Pres. of
Acclimatisation So., which So. he found-
ed, four times Pres. of Roy. So. of Arts
and Sciences (Mauritius), six times Pres.
of So. d' Emulation Intellectuelle, four
times Pres. of Chamber of Agriculture,
twice Pres. of Mauritius Institute, and
Pres. of Mauritius Committees for Paris
and Melbourne Exhibitions ; was Re-
porter of the Fever Enquiry Commn. 1868,
and Pres. of Cattle Plague Enquiry
Commn. 1880, and Acting Procureur and
Advocate-Gen, of Mauritius 1880 ; ap-
pointed M.E.C., Mauritius 1889 : m.
1859, Julie Hersilie, da. of Jules David
Constantin, Esq., sugar planter, of Be-
nares ; cr. C.M.G. 1874, K. C.M.G. 1880.
Port Louis, Mauritius ; Belvedere, Cure-
pipe, Mauritius.
NEEDHAM, Sir Joseph, son of J.
Needham, Esq., of London ; b. 1812 ;
Middle Temple 1837, and Bar. 1846 ;
was Ch. Justice of Vancouver Island
1865-70, and of Trinidad and British
Columbia 1870 to Oct. 1885 : m. 1842,
Jane, el. da. of Gen. Roderick Fraser,
of Inverness-shire; cr. K. R. 1873.
NELSON, Lieut.- Gen. Sir Alexander
Abercromby, K.C.B.; b. 1816 ; ed. at
Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; entered
Army 1835, became Capt. 1846, Major
1856, Lieut.-Col. 1864, Col. 1869, Maj.-
Gen. 1880, and Lieut. -Gen. (retired) 1883 ;
served in Afghanistan 1841-2 (medal), at
battle of Hyderabad 1842 (medal and
thanked by Bombay Govt. and by Gov.-
Gen. of India), as A.D.C. to Sir Thomas
Valiant in action of Maharajpore 1843
(mentioned in despatches, bronze star),
and as Brig. -Gen. commanding troops to
suppress insurrection in Jamaica 1865
(thanked by Gov. , awarded a testimonial
of 200 guineas by Jamaica House of
Assembly) ; held various Staff appoint-
ments 1855-76 ; was Lieut.-Gov. of Guern-
sey 1879-83 ; is a J.P. for Middlesex: ///.
1846, Emma Georgiana, who d. 1892, da.
of Robert Hibbert, Esq. , of Hall Barns,
Altrincham, Cheshire ; cr. C.B. 1875,
K.C.B. 1891. The Manor Hjuse, Lani?-
ley, Bucks ; United Sen/ice Club.
NEPEAN, Sir Evan Colville, C.B.
[see Nepean, Bart., colls.].
NEWTON, Sir Charles Thomas,
K.C.B., D.C.L., LL.D., Ph.D., son of
the late Rev. N. D. H. Newton, of Bred-
wardine, Hereford ; b. 1816 ; ed. at
Shrewsbury, and at Ch. Ch. , Oxford (M. A.
1837, D.C.L. 1875, LL.D. Camb. and
Hon. Ph.D. of Strasburg 1879, LL.D.
Edinburgh 1884) ; was a Juror for Sculp-
ture, Models, and Plastic Art in Exhi-
bition of 1851, Acting Consul at Rhodes
1852-3, Vice-Consul at Mytilene 1853-9,
and Consul at Rome 1859-61 ; employed
in superintending excavations at Budrum
and Cape Crio 1856-9 ; has been since
1861 Keeper of Dept. of Greek and
Roman Antiquities in British Museum;
is a correspondent of French Institute
and of other Foreign Academies : m. 1861,
Mary, who d. 1866, da. of Joseph Severn,
Esq.; cr. C.B. 1875, K.C.B. 1887. 2,
Montague Place, W.C.; Travellers Club.
NEWTON, Sir Edward, K. C.M.G.,
son of William Newton, Esq., of Elveden,
Suffolk ; b. 1832 ; ed. at Magdalene Coll.,
Camb. ; was Assist. Colonial Sec. of
Mauritius 1859-63, Acting Auditor-Gen.
1863-6, and Colonial Sec. 1868-77; several
times administered Govts. of Mauritius
and Jamaica ; was Lieut. -Gov. and
Colonial Sec. of Jamaica 1877-83 : m.
1869, Mary Louisa Cranstoun, who d.
1870, da. of W. W. R. Kerr, Esq. ; cr.
C.M.G. 1875, K.C.M.G. 1887. Lowestoft,
Suffolk; Travellers and Athenceum Clubs.
NICHOLSON, Gen.StrLoth(ar\,K'.C.]5.,
son of the late G. T. Nicholson, Esq., of
Waverley Abbey, Surrey; b. 1827; en-
tered R.E. 1846, became Capt. and Major
1855, Lieut. -Col. 1858, Col. 1866, Maj.-
Gen. 1877, Lieut. -Gen. 1881, Gen. 1888,
and Col. Comdt. 1890 ; served in Crimean
Campaign 1854-5 (medal with clasp, and
frequently mentioned in despatches), and
in Indian Mutiny 1857-9 (medal with
clasp) ; was Lieut. -Gov. of jersey 1878-
83. and Inspector-Gen, of Fortifications
and Engineers and Director of Works 1886-
91, since when he has been Gov. and
Com.-in-Ch., Gibraltar: m. 1864, the Hon.
Mary Romilly, da. of ist Baron Romilly;
cr. C.B. 1859, K.C.B. 1887. Gibraltar;
4, Gliddon Road, West Kensington, W.
NICHOLSON, Sir Richard, son of the
late George Nicholson, Esq. , Solicitor, of
Hertford ; b. 1828 ; in early life was en-
gaged on the Surveying Staff of the New
Zealand Co. , and assisted to lay out the
town of Dunedin ; admitted a Solictor
in England 1851 ; has been Clerk of the
Peace for Hertfordshire since 1864, and
for Middlesex since 1866 ; is an Ex-Mem-
ber of Council of Incorporated Law
So. of London, a Director of the Law-
Life and Law Fire Insurance Cos. ; author
of a handbook on the law relating to
volunteers ; unsuccessfully contested Hast-
ings (C) 1876: in. ist, 1851, Marion, el.
KNIGHTS. 689
da. of the late Robert Tayler, Esq.,
Surgeon, of Brighton ; 2nd, 1882, Cath-
erine Leycester, el. da. of the Rev. John
Christopher Atkinson, D.D., V. of Danby,
and Canon of York ; cr. K.B. 1886. 19,
Cleveland Gardens, W. ; Cause) vativeClub.
NlCOLSON, Sir Arthur, K.C.I. E.t
C.M.G. [see Nicolson, Bart., cr. 1637].
NORMAN, Maj.-Gen. Sir Francis
Booth, K.C.B., son of J. Norman, Esq.,
of Calcutta; b. 1830; ed. at Mil. Coll.,
Addiscombe ; entered Bengal Army 1848,
became Capt. 1861, Major 1865, Lieut. -
Col. 1874, Col. 1879, and Maj.-Gen. 1889 :
served in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8
(medal), as A.Q.M.G.with Eusufzai Field
Force 1863 (medal with clasp), as A.Q. M.G.
throughout campaigns in Bhootan 1864-5-
6 (clasp) throughout Black Mountain Cam-
paign 1868 (clasp), throughout Afghan
Campaign 1878-9-80 (medal with clasp,
bronze star), and with Burmah Expedi-
tionary Force as Brig. -Gen. 1885-6 ;
commanded 2nd class Dist., Bengal
1886-90 : m. ist, 1852, Eliza Ellen, whorf.
1870, da. of the late Lieut. W. Nisbett,
Bengal Army ; 2nd, 1892, Caroline Ma-
tilda, da. of the late Rev. W. W. Cazalet,
and widow of Major Edward Rennick,
I.S.C. ; cr. C.B. 1881, K.C.B. 1886. 3,
Sussex Gardens. W. Dulwich, S. E, ;
United Service Club.
NORMAN, Gen. Sir Henry Wylie,
G. C.B. , G. C.M. G. , C. I.E. , son of the late
James Norman, Esq.; b. 1826; entered Ben-
gal Infantry 1844, became Maj.-Gen. 1869,
Lieut. -Gen. 1877, and Gen. 1882 ; servedas
Adj. to 3ist Bengal Infantry throughout
Punjaub Campaign, including passage of
the Chenab, action at Sadoolapore, battles
of Chilianwallah and Goojerat, pursuit of
Sikhs and Afghans, and occupation of
Peshawur ; as A.A.G. was present in all
operations against Hill tribes in Peshawur
frontier 1850-5 ; served with 315! N.I. in
Santhal Campaign 1855-6, and as A.A.G.
and afterwards as A.G. throughout Indian
Mutiny ; present during whole siege of
Delhi, at final relief of Lucknow (horse
shot), operations at Cawnpore and Fut-
tehgurh, siege and capture of Lucknow,
campaign in Rohilkund (wounded), and
final campaign in Oude 1858-9 ; has three
medals with six clasps, and is in receipt of
Good Service Pension; was A.D.C. to
H.M. 1863-9, sometime Acting A.G. Ben-
gal Army, and Assist. Mil. Sec. at Horse
Guards, Sec. to Govt. of India in Mil.
Depart. 1862-70, Mil. Member of Council
of Viceroy of India 1870-77, a member of
Council of India 1878-83, and Capt. -Gen.
and Gov. in Ch. of Jamaica 1883-8, since
when he has been Gov. and Com.-in-
Ch. of Queensland : m. ist, 1853, Selina
Eliza, da. of Dr. A. Davidson, Inspector
Gen. of Hospitals ; 2nd, Minnie, who d.
1865, da. of T. Knowles, Esq., and widow
of Capt. A. B. Temple ; 3rd, Alice
Claudine, da. of Teignmouth Sandys,
Esq., B.C.S. ; cr, C.B. 1859, K.C.B.
44
6go
KNIGHTAGE.
1873, C.I.E. 1878, G.C.M.G.and G.C.B.
1887. Brisbane, Queensland ; United
Service and Atlien&um Clubs.
NORTH, Hon. Sir Ford, son of John
North, Esq., of Liverpool; b. 1830; ed.
at Winchester and at Univ. Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1852) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1856, a
Q.C. 1877, anda bencher 1881 ; wasajudge
of the Queen's Bench Div. of High Court
of Justice 1881-83, when he was transferred
to Chancery Div. : m. 1857, Elizabeth,
da. of the late William Mann, Esq., of
Liscard, Cheshire ; cr. K.B. 1881. 76,
Queensborongh Terrace, W. ; Oxford and
Cambridge and Athenamm Clubs.
NUGENT, Col. Sir Charles Butler
Peter Hodges, K.C.B. ; b. 1825; ed. at
Winchester, and at Woolwich ; entered
R.E. 1845, became Capt. 1854, Major
1855, Lieut.-Col. 1866, and Col. 1873 ;
retired 1884 ; served as Comdg. R.E. in
Baltic during Russian War 1854-5 (medal
with clasps) ; was Pres. of Torpedo Com-
mittee 1870-2, Assist. Director of Works
and Fortifications at War Office 1871-5,
Dep. Director of Works 1875-80 ; served
as Brig. -Gen. Comdg. R.E. in Egyptian
Campaign 1882 (medal with clasp and 2nd
class Medjidie) : m. 1868, Emma, da. of I
the Rev. R. A. Burney, R. of Brightwell,
Berks; cr. C.B. 1873, K.C.B. 1882.
Junior United Service Club.
NUGENT, Sir John, M.D., son of
the late John Nugent, Esq., of Grenan, !
co. Kilkenny ;£. 1806; B.M.D. Trin.
Coll., Dublin, and L.R.C.S.I. ; was In- j
spector and Commr. of Control in Lunacy,
Ireland 1847-90 : m. 18 — , Sarah, da. of
T. T. Belts, Esq., of Broomfield, Clap-
ham, S.W. ; cr. K.B. 1890. 14, Rutland :
Square East, Dublin.
NUGENT, Sir Oliver, son of the
Hon. Nicholas Nugent, Speaker of House '
of Assembly of Antigua ; b. 1815 ; ed. at
Edinburgh Univ. ; was Speaker of House
of Assembly, Antigua, 1846-66, Vice. Pres. ,
of Legislative Council of Antigua 1866-9, ,
and Pres. thereof 1868-72, to which office
he was re-appointed 1875 '• appointed
M.E.C. of Antigua 1868, and Col. Comdt. j
Antigua Yeo. Cav. 1870 ; was Pres. of
Legislative Council of Leeward Islands,
1872-82 ; is a M.E.C. of Antigua and of
Leeward Islands : m. 1845, Lucretia, da. ;
of the Hon. George Weatherall-Ottley, of
Antigua ; cr. K.B. 1872. Antigua.'
OAKELEY, Sir Herbert Stanley,;
Mus. D. [see Oakeley, Bart.].
OAKLEY, Sir Henry, second son of
the late Herbert Oakley, Esq., of Not-
tingham Place, W. ; /;. 1823 ; formerly in
Civil Ser. ; is Gen. Manager of the Great
Northern Railway, Col. Engineer and
Railway Vol. Staff Corps, an A.M. I.C.E.,
a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, and i
Chm. of Railway Benevolent Institution :
m. 1850, Fanny, da. of Francis Thompson,
Esq., H.E.I. C.S. ; cr. K.B. 1891, 37,
Chester Tcn\:i\; AV,v//.' 's Park, A'. Ii". .
Union Club.
O'BRIEN, Lieut.-Col. Sir John Ter-
ence Nicolls, K.C.M.G., son of the late
Major-Gen. Terence O'Brien, sometime
Acting Gov. of Ceylon ; b. 1830 ; ed. at
Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; entered 67111
Regt.i847, transferred to 7Oth Regt. 1848,
became Capt. 5th Fusiliers 1858, Major 2oth
Regt. 1859, and Lieut.-Col. 1870 ; passed
as a Surveyor and Engineer 1853 ; served
during troubles in S. of Ireland 1848,
on N.W. Frontier (medal and clasp) ;
throughout Indian Mutiny Campaign
1857-8, and in Oude Campaign 1858-9,
and as D.A.Q.M.G. to a column in tin-
Field (medal, mentioned in despatches,
and thanked) ; was Assist. Mil. Sec. to
Com. of Forces in Ceylon 1860-4, m com-
mand of ist Batn. 2oth Regt. 1864-5,
Brig.-Major and A.A.G. Gwalior Dis-
trict 1865-6, Inspector Gen. of Police,
Mauritius, 1897-81 ; and Poor Law C'omr.
and Director of Orphan Asylum ; attached
as A.D.C. to H.R.H. the Duke of Edin-
burgh during his visit to the Colony 1870 ;
was Gov. of Heligoland 1881-8, since when
he has been Gov. of Newfoundland : m.
ist, 1853, Phillippa Leeds, who d. 1867, da.
of the late Capt.W. Eastgate. H.E. I.C.S. ;
2nd, 1880, Victoria, da. of the late W.
Temple, Esq., and widow of Col. J. W.
Fane, M.P. [see E. Westmorland, colls. ;
cr.C.M.G. 1879, K.C.M.G. 1887. Govern-
ment House, St. John s, Newfoundland ;
United Service and St. George's Clubs.
OGG, Sir William Anderson, youngest
sonof the late Robert Ogg, Esq. , of Arbroath ,
N.B. ; b. 1823 ; in 1843 went to Sydney,
and was one of the founders of the mer-
cantile firm of Prince, Ogg, and Co. ; re-
turned to England 1854 ; was Sheriff of
London and Middlesex 1881-2 ; a Commr.
in London of the Sydney Exhibition ; is a
J.P. for cos. Surrey and London, and a
D.L: for City of London : m. 1851, Anne
Anderson, el. -da. of Andrew Smith, Esq.,
of Arbroath ; cr. K.B. 1882. O.ikficld,
Dnlwich, Sumy ; Gresham and National
Liberal Clubs.
OLDFIELD, Sir Richard Charles, el.
son of Henry Swann Oldfield, Esq.,
B.C.S. ; b. 1828 ; ed. at Eton, and at
Haileybury ; entered B.C.S. 1848 ; served
as a Vol. during Indian Mutiny 1857, being
present at action at Agra (dangerously
wounded, medal) ; was additional Judge
of High Court of Judicature N.W. Pro-
vinces 1874-81, anda Puisne Judge 1881-7:
m. 1854, Maria, who d. 1885, da. of the
late Major Frederick Angelo ; cr. K.B.
1889. East India United Service Club.
OLIVEY, Col. Sir Walter Rice, A'.C./>'.,
son of the late Hugh Oliver Olivcy, ii\q.,
of My lor, Falmouth ; b. 1831 ; formerly
Lieut, gist Regt.; became Paymaster T2th
Foot 1855, Hon. Major 1866, Staff-Pay-
master 1878, Chief Paymaster and Hon.
Lieut. -Col. 1881, and Hon. Co!. i836.
retired 1889 ; served in New Zealand War |
(medal) and during Egyptian Campaigns j
1882 and 1884-5 as Ch. Paymaster (medal ;
with clasp, Khedive's star, 3rd class
Osmanieh) ; was Dist. Paymaster to Home ,
Dist. at Head Quarters 1886-9 : m. 1855, j
Elizabeth, da. of the late R. Goodfellow, !
Esq., of Falmouth ; cr. C.B. 1882, K.C.B. j
1887. 3, Stormont Road, Lavender Hill, j
.S. W. ; Junior Constitutional Club.
OLLIVANT, Sir Edward Charles i
Kayll, fC.CJ.E., son of the late Rev. !
Edward Ollivant, R. of Erbistock, Flint ; '
b. 1846 ; ed. at Maryborough Coll. ;
entered Bom. C.S. 1868 ; is Political
Agent in Kathiawar : m. 1870, Lucy Caro-
line, who d. 1891, da. of His Honour \
Judge Eddis, Q.C. ; cr. C.I.E. 1888, |
K.C. I. E. 1892. Rajkot, Kathia-war, j
Bombay.
OLPHERTS, Gen. Sir William, K.C.B.,
V.C., son of the late William Olpherts,
Esq. , J. P. , of Dartrey, co. Armagh ; b.
1822; entered Bengal Artillery 1839, became
Capt. 1853, Major and Lieut.-Col. 1858, i
•Col. 1864, Maj.-Gen. 1875, Lieut.-Gen.
1877, Gen. 1883, and Col. Comdt. R.A. :
1888 ; served in Burmah 1841, against
insurgents in Saugor and Nerbudda Terri- ,
lories 1842, throughout Gwalior Campaign ;
1843 (mentioned in despatches, bronze '
star), in Scinde Campaign 1844-5, m PCS~
hawur Valley 1852 (medal with clasp), in
Turkey and the Crimea 1854-6, in Indian j
Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (mentioned in i
•despatches, wounded, medal with two '
-clasps, elected for V.C. at Lucknow), and
as a Vol. with Frontier Expedition against
Wuzeerees 1859-60 ; was Maj.-Gen.
Comdg. Gwalior and Rohilkund Dists.
.and Sirhind and Oude Divs. 1870-75 ;
received sword of honour from Co. and
City of Armagh 1868 : m. 1861, Alice
Maria, da. of Maj.-Gen. George Cautley,
Bengal Cav. ; cr. C.B. 1858, K.C.B. 1886.
Wood House, Upper Norwood, S.E.;
United Service and East India United '
Service Clubs.
O'MALLEY, Sir Edward Loughlin,
son of the late Peter Frederick O'Malley, ]
Esq., Q.C. ; b. 1842; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1864, M.A. 1868) ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1866 ; went Norfolk and
-S.E. Circuits ; unsuccessfully contested
Bedford 1868 ; was Attorney-Gen, of
Jamaica 1876-9, and of Hong Kong
1879-89, and Ch. Justice of Straits Settle-
ments 1889-92 : m. 1869, Emma Winifred, \
da. of Joseph Alfred Hardcastle, Esq. ; i
cr. K.B. 1891. Den ton, Oxfordshire ;\
Brooks' s and Reform Clubs.
OMMANNEY, Adm. -SzVErasmus, C.B., '
F.R.S., LL.D., son of the late Sir Francis I
Molyneux Ommanney, M. P. for Barn- j
staple ; b. 1814 ; entered R.N. 1826, became \
-Com. 1840, Capt. 1846, Rear-Adm. 1864, j
Vice-Adm. 1871 (retired 1874), and Adm. [
1877 ; served at landing of British Army -
at Lisbon and destruction of Turkish
ITS. 691
Fleet at Navarino 1827, in King's Yacht
"Royal George," conveying Queen Ade-
laide to Holland and back 1834, and as
Lieut, on an Expedition to Baffin's Bay
in search of missing whale ships 1836 ;
commanded H.M.S. " Vesuvius " 1841-4
for 15 months on coast of Syria, and
stationed at Athens during revolution
there (floated stranded French corvette,
thanked by French Govt.), protected
British interests on coast of Morocco, and
was present at bombardment of Tangier
1844 (prevented Spanish frigate drifting
ashore, thanked by Spanish Govt.) ;
employed as Relief Inspector during
famine in Ireland 1846-8; was 2nd in com-
mand of Arctic Expedition 1850-51, and
discovered the first traces ever found of
Franklin ships ; was Dep. Controller of
Coast Guard 1852-4 ; served in Russian
War 1854 as Capt. H.M.S. "Eurydice,"
and commanded naval force in White Sea ;
in 1855 commanded "Hawke," and en-
gaged a flotilla of Russian gunboats, and
the batteries off mouth of the Dwina
(thanked by Admiralty) ; was Capt.
H.M.S. " Brunswick " and Senior Officer
on Coast of Central America when the
filibuster Walker invaded Greytown 1857-8,
and in charge of Naval Station, Gibraltar
1862-4 ; is a Grand Com. of Roy. Order
of the Saviour of Greece, a Conservator
of the Thames, and a J.P. for Hants ; has
three medals : m. ist, 1844, Emily Mary,
who d. 1857, da. of S. Smith, Esq., of
Malta Dockyard ; 2nd, 1862, Mary, da.
of T. A. Stone, Esq., of Curzon Street,
W. ; cr. C.B. 1862, K.B. 1877. 29, Con-
nau^ht Square, W. : United Service Club.
OMMANNEY, Capt. Sir Montagu
Frederick, K. C.M.G.. son of Francis
Ommanney, Esq. ; b. 1842 ; ed. at
Cheltenhnm Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Acad. ,
Woolwich ; formerly Capt. R.E. ; some-
time employed on special duty at War
Office and Admiralty ; appointed Instruc-
tor at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich, 1871 ;
was Private Sec. to Sec. of State for Col-
ories (E. Carnarvon) 1874-7, since when
he has been a Crown Agent for the Col-
onies ; a Royal Commr. at Colonial and
Indian Exhibition 1886 : m. 1866, Char-
lotte Helen, da. of O. Ommanney, Esq.,
J.P., of Bloxham, Oxfordshire; cr. C.M.G.
1882, K. C.M.G. 1890. Manaton, East
Sheen, S. W.
OPPENHEIMER, Sir Charles ; b. 1836 :
ed.[at Frankfort-on-Main ; appointed Con-
sul (unpaid) for Province of Hesse-
Nassau and Grand Duchy of Hesse 1880,
and Consul-Gen, for that Dist. and tht-
Grand Duchy of Baden 1882 : m. 1864,
Bertha, da. of the late Leopold Gold-
beck, Esq. ; cr. K.B. 1892. British Con-
sulate-General, Frankfort-on-thc-Main.
Germany.
O'RORKE, Sir (George) Maurice,
third son of the late Rev. John O' Rorke, of
Moylough, co. Galway ; b. 1830 ; ed. at
Tiin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1852); emigrated
692 KNIGHTAGE.
to Victoria 1852, and settled in New
Zealand 1854 ; called to Bar at Auckland,
New Zealand, 1868 ; represented Town
of Onehunga 1861-82, since when he has
represented Manukau ; was Speaker ot
Auckland Provincial Council 1865-76, a
Member of New Zealand Ministry 1872-4,
elected Chm. of Committees of House of
Representatives 1871, 1875, an(^ 1876, and
Speaker of House of Representatives, New
Zealand, July 1879, Sept. 1879, May 1882,
Aug. 1884, and Oct. 1877 ; was Chm. of
Royal Commn. 1879-80 to inquire into
• operations of Univ. of New Zealand and
secondary schools of the Colony in their
' relation to the Univ.; elected ist Chm.
of Council of Auckland Univ. Coll. 1883 :
m. 1858, Cecilia Mary, da. of the late Alex-
ander Shepherd, Esq., Colonial Treasurer
of New Zealand, of Auckland; cr. K.B.
1880. Onehunga, Auckland, New Zea-
land; Northern Club (Auckland),
OWEN, Sir Hugh, K.C.B., son of]
the late Sir Hugh Owen ; b. 1835 ; Bar. '
Middle Temple 1862 ; was Assist. Sec. of
Local Govt. Board 1876-82, since when he
has been permanent Sec. ; author of
several legal works in connection with the
duties of local authorities : m. 1865, Char-
lotte Elizabeth, da. of the late Charles
Burt, Esq., of Tufnell Park, N.; cr. C.B.
1885, K.C.B. 1887. Belmont, Crouch End
Hill, N.
OwEN,5^[Francis]Philip,CUNLiFFE-
K.C.B., K.C.M.G., C.I.E., son of Capt.
Charles Cunliffe-Owen, R.N. ; b. 1828 ;
served in R.N. 1840-5 ; wasaSup. at Paris
Exhibition 1855, Dep. Gen. Sup. of S.
Kensington Museum 1857-60, and Assist.
Director 1860-73, since when he has been
Director ; was Director of Foreign Sec-
tions at London International Exhibition
1862, Assist. Executive Commr. at Paris
International Exhibition 1867, Sec. to
Royal British Commn. at Vienna Exhibi-
tion 1873, Commr. to Philadelphia Exhibi-
bition 1875, Sec. to Roy.Commn. of Paris
Exhibition 1877-8 and to Roy. Commn. for
Colonial and Indian Exhibition 1886: m.
1854, Jenny, da. of the late Baron Fritz de
Reitzenstein, Col. Comdg. the Royal
Prussian Horse Guards; cr. C.B. 1873,
K.C.M.G. 1878, C.I.E. 1879, K.C.B.
1886. 2, The Residences, S. Kensington
Museum, S. W. ; Gar rick Club.
OWEN, Sir Richard, K.C.B.,F.R.S.,
son of the late Richard Owen, Esq., of
Fulmer Place, Bucks ; b. 1804 ; ed. at
Lancaster Free Gram. Sch., and at
Edinburgh Univ. ; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1826,
and Hon. F.R.C.S. 1843 ; was Hunterian
Professor and Conservator of Museum of
Roy. Coll. of Surgeons, 1836-56, sometime
Professor of Physiology in Roy. Institution,
and Sup. of Natural History Departs, in
British Museum 1856-84; was Pres.ofa
Jury at Great Exhibition of 1851, and at
the Universal Exhibition at Paris (Legion
of Honour) ; is an associate cf Institute of
France, and a Chevalier of Order of Merit,
Prussia : m. 1835, Caroline, who d. 1873,.
da. of the late William Clift, Esq.,
F.R.S. ; cr. C.B. 1873, K.C.B. 1884.
Sheen Lodge, Richmond Park, Surrey.
OWENS, Sir George Bolster, M.D.,
son of the late George Owens, Esq. \.
b. 1808; is an M.D. of Glasgow and
a J.P. for Dublin City (High Sheriff
1881); was Lord Mayor of Dublin 1876 : in,
1831, Rebecca Anna Letitia, da. of the late
Major William Owen, 67th Foot ; cr. K.B.
1876. 126, Lower Bagot Street, Dublin.
PAGET, Right Hon. Sir Augustus
Berkeley, P.C., G.C.B.; [see M.Angle-
sey, colls.].
PAGET, Adm. the Right Hon. Lord
Clarence Edward, P.C., G.C.B. [see M.
Anglesey].
PAINE, Sir Thomas, only son of the
late Thomas Paine, Esq., Paymaster
R.N., of Great Yarmouth; b. 1822;.
admitted a Solicitor 1844, and is senior
partner in the firm of Paine, Son and Pol-
lock, of St. Helen's Place, E.G. ; was.
Vice-Pres. of Incorporated Law So,
1881-2, and Pres. thereof 1882-3 : m.
1847, Anna, el. da. of James Neave, Esq.,
of Downham Grove. Wymondham ; cr.
K.B. 1882. 9, Albert Road, Regent's Park,
N.W.; 14, St. Helen'1 s Place, E.C. ;
Broomfield, Westcott, Dorking ; Reform
and City Clubs.
PALGRAVE, Sir Reginald Francis
Douce, K.C.B., son of Sir Francis Pal-
grave. K.H. ; b. 1829 ; was Assist.-Clerk
of House of Commons 1869-86, since
when he has been Clerk ; cr. C.B. 1887,
K.C.B. 1852. Speakers Court, Palace
of Westminster, S. W.
PALLISER, Maj. - Gen. Sir Charles-
Henry, K. C.B., son of the late Maj. -Gen.
Henry Palliser, R.A.; b. 1830; ed. at
Addiscombe ; entered Bengal Army 1847,,
became Capt. and Major 1860, Lieut. -Col.
1868, Col. 1874, and Maj. -Gen. (retired)
1 88 1 ; served on N.W. Frontier 1853
(mentioned in despatches and medal with
clasp), in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8
(three times wounded, once dangerously,
mentioned in despatches, and medal with
two clasps), in command of loth Bengal
Cav. in Abyssinian Expedition 1867 (men-
tioned in despatches and medal), and in.
command of a Brig, of Cav. in Afghan
War 1878-80 (medal with clasp): m. 1871,
Harriet Bertha, da. of the late Rev.
Charles Evelyn Cotton, of Etwall Hall,.
Derby; cr. C.B. 1871, K.C.B. 1881.
United Service Club.
PALMER,.S/>'ArthurHunter,A'.C.^/.G'.,
son of the late Arthur Palmer, Esq., Lieut.
R.N. ; b. 1819; ed. at Gram. Sch.,.
Youghal ; was engaged in Pastoral pur-
suits for many years ; represented Port
Curtis in Legislative Assembly of Queens-
land 1866-79, since when he has sat for
Brisbane City ; was Colonial Sec. 1867-8
and Premier 1870-4, Colonial Sec. and
fc Min. of Public Instruction 1879-81, since
when he has been Pres. of Legislative
Council; is a J.P. for N. S. Wales and
Queensland, and a Director of the National
Bank ; administered Govt. May to Nov.
1883, April to Dec. 1886, and Oct. 1888
to May 1889 : m. 1865, Cecilia Jessie, who
d. 1885, da. of the late Archibald Mos-
man, Esq., of Armidale, N.S.W. : cr.
K.C.M.G. 1881. Oakwal, Brisbane;
Queensland (Brisbane], and Union (Syd-
ney) Clubs.
PALMER, Sir El win Mitford, '
K.C.M.G., son of Edward Palmer, Esq.;
b. 1852 ; served in Indian Financial Depart.
1871-85, and was Director-Gen, of Ac-
counts in Egypt 1885-9, since when he has
been Financial Adviser to the Khedive ;
has Grand Cordon of the Medjidie : m.
1881, Mary, da. of Major Herbert C.
Clogstoun, V.C. ; cr. C.M.G. 1888,
K.C.M.G. 1892. Cairo, E^ypl.
PARKE, Gen. Sir William, K.C.B.,
son of the late Charles Parke, Esq. , of
Henbury, Dorset ; d. 1822 ; ed. at Eton ;
entered Army 1840, became Capt. 1849,
Major 1854, Lieut. -Col. 1855, Col. 1859,
Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lieut. -Gen. 1877, Hon.
Gen. (retired) 1882, and Col. 2nd Batn.
Worcestershire Regt. 1883 ; served in
Crimean Campaign 1855, in command of
72nd Highlanders (medal with clasp,
Legion of Honour, Sardinian and Turkish
medals, and 5th class Medjidie), and in
Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-9, in com-
mand of 2nd Brig, of Rajpootana Field
Force (thanked by Gov.-Gen. , and by
Gov. of Bombay in Council, and medal
with clasp) ; is a J. P. for Dorset ; formerly
an A.D.C. to H.M. : m. 1865, Anna, da.
of the late Major-Gen. William Nepean ;
cr. C.B. 1859, K.C.B. 1887. Thornhill,
Stalbridge, Dorset ; United Service and
Army and Navy Clubs.
PARKER, Sir Henry Watson, son of
the late John Goodhand Parker, Esq., of!
Kingston-upon-Hull, and of York; /;. 1825;
admitted a Solicitor 1853 ; was Vice- Pres. |
of Incorporated Law So. 1885-6, and Pres. [
1886-7; was a member of Roy. Commn. on j
Loss of Life at Sea; is partner in the
legal firm of Parker, Garrett and Parker,
solicitors, of St. Michael's Alley, Cornhill,
E.G. : m. 1852, Marian, da. of the late
James Rorauer, Esq. , of the Treasury ; cr.
K.B. 1887. 10, Rosslyn Hill, Hampstead,
N. W. ; City of London Club.
PARKES, Sir Henry, G.C.M.G., son
of Thomas Parkes, Esq., a Warwickshire
farmer ; b. 1815 ; emigrated to N. S.
Wales 1839 ; was some years engaged in
business in Sydney, and in the early days
• of his Colonial life underwent many trials ;
'founded in 1849 the Empire daily news-
paper, and conducted it until 1857 ; in
1854 was elected M.L.C. for Sydney ; in
1856 was returned as Member for Sydney,
and was M.L.A. for E. Div. of Sydney
1858-61 ; was Commr. of Emigration in
KNIGHTS. 693
England 1861-3 ; again returned to Parlia-
ment 1864 ; was Colonial Sec. 1866-8,
Pres. of Council of Education 1866-70,
Colonial Sec. and Premier 1872-5. Premier
March till Aug. 1877, Colonial Sec. and
Premier 1878-83, and 1887-91, and Pres.
of Australasian Federation Convention
1891 ; has the gold medal of the Cobden
Club ; refused in 1876 the honour of
C.M.G. ; is a Com. of the Crown of Italy :
m. 1835, Miss Clarinda Varney, who d.
1888; cr. K.C.M.G. 1877, G.C.M.G.
1888. Faulcon Bridge, Blue Mountains,
N.S. Wales.
PARRATT, Sir Walter, son of Thomas
Parratt, Esq., of Huddersfield ; b. 1841 ;
is Organist to H.M. and to St. George's
Chapel, Windsor ; cr. K.B. 1892. The
Cloisters, Windsor.
PATON, Sir Joseph Noel, LL.D ,
K.S.A., son of Joseph N. Paton, Esq.,
of Wooer's- Alley, Dunfermline ; b. 1821 ;
LL.D. Edinburgh ; admitted a student of
Roy. Acad. London, 1843 ; gained one of
thethreepremiumsawarded at Westminster
Hall Competition, 1845, with his cartoon
"Spirit of Religion ;" his large oil-painting
" Christ Bearing the Cross," and a small
painting " Reconciliation of Oberon and
Titania," gained a prize of £300 in
second class, 1847 ; elected an Associate
of Royal Scottish Academy 1846, and an
Academician 1850; appointed H.M. 's Lim-
ner for Scotland 1865 ; is a D.L. for City
and County of City of Edinburgh : tn.
1858, Margaret, da. of Alexander Ferrier,
Esq., of Bloomhill, co. Dumbarton ; cr.
K. B. 1867. 33, George Square, Edinburgh.
PAUL, Sir Gregory Charles, K.C.I.E.,
son of P. J. Paul, Esq. ; b. 1831 ; ed. at
King's Coll., London, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1853); Bar. Inner Temple
1855 ; is Advocate-Gen. Bengal, and a
M.L.C. of Lieut.-Gov. of Bengal : m.
1861, Alice E.( da. of P.John, Esq. ; cr.
C.I.E. 1878, K.C.I. E. 1888. 3, Park
Street, Calcutta.
G. C.B. [see M. Winchester].
PAUNCEFOTE, Sir Julian, G.C.B.,
G. C.M. G., son of the late Robert Paunce-
fote.Esq., of Preston Court, co. Gloucester;
b. 1828 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1852 ; ap-
pointed Attorney-Gen, of Hongkong 1865 ;
was Acting Ch. Justice of Supreme Court
of Hongkong 1869-72 (voted thanks by
Executive and Legislative Councils of the
Colony for his public services) ; appointed
Ch. Justice of Leeward Islands 1873; was
Assist. Under Sec. of State for Colonies
1874-76, Assist. Under Sec. of State for
Foreign Affairs 1876-82, and Permanent
Under Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs
1882-9, since when he has been Envoy
Extraor. and Min. Plen. to U.S.A. :
m. 1858, Selina Fitzgerald, da. of the late
Major William Cubitt, of Catfield, Nor-
folk; cr. K.B. !874, K.C.M.G. 1880, C.B.
1880, G.C.M.G.iSSs, K.C.B.i888,G.C.B.
694
KNIGHTAGE.
1892. British Legation, Washington,
U.S.A.; Arthur sand Wellington Clubs.
PAYN, Gen. Sir William, K.C.B.;
b. 1823 ; entered Army 1842, became Capt.
1851, Major 1856, Lieut. -Col. 1858, Col.
1863, Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lieut.-Gen. 1882,
and Gen. 1888 ; retired 1889 ; served with
53rd Regt. in Sutlej Campaign 1845-6
(medal with clasp), in Punjab Campaign
1849 (medal with clasp), in campaign |
against Hill Tribes on Peshawur Frontier i
1851-2, in command of a Regt. of Turkish \
Contingent during Crimean War 1855-6 j
(Turkish medal and 4th class Medjidie), i
and in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 j
(medal with clasp and five times mentioned i
in despatches) ; commanded Mysore Div. j
of Madras Army 1879-83 ; appointed Col.
Bedfordshire Regt. 1892 : m. 18 — ; cr.
C.B. 1859, K.C.B. 1886. Lyinvood, AsA-
tead, Epsom; United Service Club.
PEARSON, Right Hon. Sir Charles
John, P.C., M.P.i second son of the late
Charles Pearson, Esq., of Edinburgh;
b. 1843 ; ed. at Edinburgh Acad., at St.
Andrew's Univ., and at Corpus Christi
Coll., Oxford (B.A. ist class 1865, M.A.
1868) ; Bar Inner Temple and Advocate
Scotch Bar 1870, and a Q.C. 1890; was
Sheriff of Chancery (Scotland) 1885-8, of
Renfrew and Bute 1888-9, and of Perth-
shire 1889-90, Procurator for Church of
Scotland 1886-90, Solicitor-Gen, for Scot-
land 1890-91, and Lord Advocate of Scot-
land 1891-2 ; isaD.L. for the Co. of City
of Edinburgh ; has sat as M. P. for Edin-
burgh and St. Andrews Univs. (C) since
Nov., 1890: m. 1873, Elizabeth, el. da. of
M.G. Hewat, Esq.; cr. K.B. 1887, P.C.
1891. 7, Drumsheugh Gardens, Edin-
burgh; Carlton, Conservative (London),
and Conservative (Edinburgh) Clubs.
PEARSON, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles
Knight, K.C.M.G., C.B., son of Com.
Charles Pearson, R. N. , of Thorne Coffin ;
b. 1834 ; entered Army 1852, became
Lieut.-Col. 3rd Foot 1867 (h.p. 1878), Col.
1872, Maj.-Gen. 1883, and Lieut.-Gen.
1891 ; served in Crimean Campaign 1855,
and in Zulu War 1879 ; was Gov. and
Comdt. of Roy. Hospital, Netley 1880-5,
and in command of troops in W. Indies
1885-90 : m. 1866, Marian Catherine, da.
of Major Sir Robert Miller Mundy,
K.C.M.G. ; cr. C.B. 1879, K.C.M.G.
1879. United Service Club.
PEEL, Sir Charles Lennox, K.C.B.
[see Peel, Bart., colls.].
PEEL, Right Hon. Sir Frederick,
P.C. , K.C.M.G. [see Peel, Bart.].
PEILE, Sir James Braithwaite, i
K.C.S.I., son of the late Rev. T. W. '
Peile, D.D., Fellow of Trin. Coll., Camb. ; |
b. 1833 ; ed. at Repton Sch., and at Oriel j
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1855, M.A. 1868) ; i
successful in First Competition Examina- ;
tion 1855 ; entered Bombay C. S. 1856 ; :
was sometime Acting Ch. Sec. to Govt. '
of Bombay in Political, Judicial, and !
Educational Departments, Director of
Public Instruction, Bombay 1869-72, a
Member of Famine Commn. 1878-80
Vice-Chancellor of Bombay Univ. 1884-6,
a Member of Council of Gov. of Bombay
1882-7, ar>d temporary Member of Council
of Gov.-Gen. 1886-7, since when he has been
a Member of Council of Sec. of State for
India : m. 1859, Louisa Elizabeth Bruce,
da. of Gen. Sackville Berkeley ; cr. C.S.I.
1879, K. C.S.I. 1888. 3, Upper Phillimore
Gardens, Kensington, W. ; East India
United Service and Athenceum Clubs.
FENDER, Sir John, G.C.M.G., M.P.,
son of the late James Pender, Esq., of
The Vale of Leven, Dumbartonshire; b.
1816 ; ed. at the High Sch., Glasgow;:
formerly a merchant in Manchester and.
Glasgow ; is a J.P. for Kent, Lancashire,
Linlithgow, Middlesex, Argyll, and Den-
bigh, a D.L. for Lancashire, Chm. of the
Eastern, the Eastern Extension, Asso-
ciated, and other Telegraph Cos., an-
Officer of the Legion of Honour, and a
Knight Com. of the Order of the Saviour
of Greece, and of the Rose of Portugal ;
has Grand Cordon of the Medjidieh, and
Order of Imtiaz, and Grand Cross of the
Order of Conception of Portugal ; sat as
M.P. forTotnes (L) 1865-6, but was un-
seated on petition, and for Wick Dist.
1872-85 ; unsuccessfully contested Lin-
lithgowshire 1868, and Lanarkshire, Govan
Div. (L U) 1889; has sat as M.P. for
Wick Dist. (L U) since 1891 : m. ist,
1840, Marion, who d. 18 — , da. of James
Cairns, Esq. ; 2nd, 1851, Emma, who-
d. 1890, da. of Henry Denison, Esq., of
Daybrook, Notts; cr. K.C.M.G. 1888,
G.C.M.G. 1892. Middleton Hall, Lin-
lithgowshire ; Foot's Cray Place, Kent-
18, Arlington Street, S. W. ; Brooks' s,
Reform, Garrick, and City Clubs.
PENNELI, Sir Charles Henry, son,
of the late William Pennell, Esq., H.M.'s
Consul-Gen, for . the Brazils; b. 1805 r.
entered Admiralty 1825 ; was head of
Secret and Political Depart, there during
Crimean War, and Ch. Clerk 1857-65 ;:
initiated the continuous service system in
the Navy : m. 1836, Harriet Emily, who>
d. 1876, da. of Philip Francis, Esq. ; cr.
K.B. 1867. Scarborough.
PENROSE, 6YrGeorge Devonshire, son
of William Penrose, Esq., merchant, of"
Cork ; b. 1822 ; ed. at St. Stephen Street
Seminary, Waterford ; commenced busi-
ness as a merchant at Cork 1840 ; elected
an Alderman of Cork 1853 ; was Mayor of
Cork 1875-6 and High Sheriff of co. of city-
of Cork 1884; is a J.P. for Cork city: m.
ist, 1850, Mary, who d. 1884, el. da. ofi'
KeiranMolloy.Esq., distiller, of Banagher;
2ndly, 1887, Mary Gertrude, da. of the
late Jeremiah Dunne, Esq., J.P. , of 31,.
Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin ; cr. K.B. 1876.
Bachelor s Quay , Cork ; Banagher, King s.
co. ; City Club (Cork).
PENROSE, Gen. Sir Penrose Charles,,
K.C.B., son of Thomas Penrose, Esq. ;
/>. 1822 ; entered R.M. 1837, became
Capt. 1851, Major 1858, Lieut. -Col.
1862, Col. 1867, Col.-Comdt. 1872,
Maj.-Gen. 1877, Lieut. -Gen. 1878, and
Gen. 1879 (retired 1887) ; served on N.
Coast of Spain during Carlist War 1838-40,
in China War 1841-2 (medal), and 1856
(specially mentioned in despatches, clasp),
and in Japan 1864-6 (mentioned in des-
patches); cr. C.B. 1867, K.C.B. 1887.
3, Pen lee Villas, Stoke, Dcvonport ; United
Service Club.
PERKINS, Sir Frederick, son of
the late Richard Hopkins Perkins, of
Southampton ; b. 1826 ; is a wine
and brandy importer, a D.L. for City of
London, and a J.P. for Southampton;
was Mayor of Southampton 1859-60,
1861-2, 1862-3, 1868-9, and 1869-70, and
Sheriff of London and Middlesex 1872-3 ;
sat as M.P. for Southampton (L) 1874-80;
m. ist, Evelina, who d. 1848, da. of A.
Abraham, Esq., of Brussels; 2nd, 1858,
Isabella Bloomfield, who d. 1885, da. of
Joseph Rodney Croskey, Esq., formerly
Consul for U.S.A. at Southampton ; 3rdly,
18 — , Mary, da. of Robert Sherman, Esq. ;
cr. K.B. 1873. Oakfield, DulwichCommon,
S.E. ; The Toivers, Southampton; Royal,
Yacht Club.
PETHERAM, Hon. Sir William Comer,
son of William Petheram, Esq., of Pinhoe,
Exeter ; b. 1834 ; Bar. Middle Temple
1869, .a Q.C. 1880; was Ch. Justice of
N.W. Provinces, India, 1884-6, since when •
he has been Ch. Justice of High Court, i
Calcutta : m. 1863, Isabel Christine, da.
of Maj.-Gen. Sir William Congreve, 2nd
Bart. ; cr. K.B. 1884. Calcutta.
PETRE, Sir George Glynn, K.C.M.G.,
C.B. [see B. Petre, colls.].
PHAYRE, Gen. Sir Robert, K.C.B. ,
son of the late Richard Phayre, Esq., of
Shrewsbury ; b. 1820 ; ed. at Shrewsbury
Sch. ; entered Indian Army 1839, became
Capt. 1848, Major 1857, Lieut. -Col. '
1863, Col. 1868, Maj.-Gen. 1880, Lieut. -
Gen. 1881, and Gen. 1889; served (i) in
Afghan War 1840 (mentioned in de-
spatches), (ii) in Sind and Beloochistan
1 840-42, (Hi] commanded a detachment of I
Poona Horse at action of Kotra in Kutch I
Gundava ist Dec. 1840, (tv) in Sind 1842- i
47 ; present at battle of Meanee I7th Feb., j
1843 (severely wounded, medal, mentioned
in despatches, and recommended by Duke ;
of Wellington to Directors of H. E. I. C. and
Gov.-General of India in Council), (v) in
Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-9 (services
acknowledged by Lieut. -Gen. Sr Henry
Hugh Rose (B. Strathnairn) in Gen. Orders
1860), (vi) as Q. M.G. to Pioneer force in
Abyssinia 1867-8 (medal, mentioned in de-
spatch of Com.-in-Ch., C.B., and A.D.C.
to H.M. ), (vii) as Resident at Baroda 1872,
(viii) in S. Afghanistan 1878 in command
of Reserve Div. and line of communication
to Quetta, and the troops in the March
KNIGHTS. 695
from Quetta to relief of Candahar (in-
cluded in vote of thanks of both Houses of
Parliament 1881, medal, mentioned in de-
spatches, and K.C.B.): in. 1846, Diana
Bunbury, da. of the late Capt. Thomp-
son, formerly of 8ist Regt. ; cr. C.B.
1868, K.C.B. 1881. 64, St. George's
Square, S. W.
PHEAR, Sir John Budd, el. son
of the late Rev. John Phear ; b. 1825 ; ed.
at Pembroke Coll., Camb. (B.A., 6th
Wrangler, 1847, Fellow and Math. Lec-
turer at Clare Coll., Camb., 1847, M.A.
1850 ; Bar. Inner Temple 1854 ; was a
Judge of High Court of Judicature, Cal-
cutta, 1864-76, and Ch. Justice of Ceylon
1877-79; is a J.P. , a County Alderman,
and a Chm. of Quarter Sessions for
Devon ; unsuccessfully contested Honiton
Div. of Devonshire (L) 1885, Tavistock
Div. of Devonshire 1886, and N.E., or
Tiverton, Div. of Devonshire 1892 : m.
1865, Emily, da. of John Bolton, Esq. ;
cr. K.B. 1877. Marpool Hall, Exmouth,
Devon; United University and National
Liberal Clubs.
PHILLIMORE, Adm. Sir Augustus,
K.C.B. [see Phillimore, Bart.].
PHILLIPPO, Sir George, son of the
Rev. James M. Phillippo ; b. 1833 ; Bar.
Inner Temple, and admitted to Jamaica
Bar 1862 ; appointed Queen's Advocate,
Sierra Leone, and Acting Judge of Court
of Summary Jurisdiction 1868, Attorney-
Gen, of British Columbia 1870, Puisne
Judge of Supreme Court, British Guiana
(May) 1873, Acting Attorney-Gen, and
Judge of Court of Requests at Gibraltar
(Sept.) 1873, Junior Puisne Judge of Straits
Settlements (Dec.) 1873, Senior Puisne
Judge 1874, Attorney-Gen, of Hong Kong
1876, and Ch. Justice and Judge of Court of
Requests at Gibraltar 1879; was Ch. Justice
of Hong Kongi88i-8 : m. 1862, Mary, who
d. 1890, da. of the Rev. John Clark ; cr.
K.B. 1882.
PHILLIPS, Sir Henry Lushington,
C.M.G., son of Aldcroft Phillips, Esq.,
of Pendleton Hall, Manchester ; b. 1825 ;
Bar. Middle Temple 1850 ; was a Puisne
Judge at Natal 1861-80, and Judicial
Commr. of High Court of Justice, Cyprus
1880 : m. 18 — , Agatha, da. of Charles
Knowles, Esq., of Shrewsbury ; cr.
C.M.G. 1877, K.B. 1880. The Smalls,
Salcombe, S. Devon.
PILE, Sir George Clarke, son of
Conrad Pile, Esq., of Brighton, Bar-
bados ; b. 1821 ; is a Member of the
Executive Council, and a Member and
Pres. of the Legislative Council of Bar-
bados: m. 1856, Anna Frances, da. of the
lateDep. Corny. -Gen. Henry Laurie ; cr.
K.B. 1892. Brighton, Barbados.
PINK, Sir William, son of the late
Thomas Pink, Esq., of Greenwood,
Durley, Hants ; b. 1829 ; ed. at Botley ;
elected Mayor of Portsmouth 1875,
1876, 1880, 1882, and 1890 ; in 1876
£96
K.VIUHTAGE.
received H.K H. the Prince of Wales
on his return from India, Sir George
Nares' Arctic Expedition on its return
from the Arctic Regions, and the Earl of
Northbrook on his return from India ;
entertained Officers and Seamen of the
French Squadron 1891 ; is a J.P., an
Alderman, and a Merchant of Portsmouth,
and a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour :
m. 1883, the widow of Capt. — Cleveland,
R.N. ;cr. K.B. 1891. Shrov er Hall, near
Cosham, Hants.
PINSENT, Hon. Sir Robert John,
D.C.L., son of the late Judge Pinsent,
of Newfoundland ; b. 1834 ; received
D.C.L. degree from Archbishop of Canter-
bury 1881 ; Bar. Newfoundland 1856, and
a Q.C. 1865 ; appointed by patent a
M.L.C. of Newfoundland 1859 ; was
Acting Attorney-Gen. 1869. and Solicitor-
Gen. 1873 ; appointed a Puisne Judge of
Supreme Court, Newfoundland 1880 ; has
taken a prominent part in the public in-
stitutions of Newfoundland ; author of a
paper entitled ' ' Newfoundland our Oldest
Colony," and various publications on the
French Treaties (Fisheries) Question
1889-90: m. ist, 1856, Anna, da. of J. R.
M. Cooke, Esq. ; 2nd, 1872, Emily Hetty
Sabine, da. of the Rev. F. Wingfield
Homfray, R. of Bintry-with-Themelthorpe,
Norfolk ; cr. K.B. 1890. St. John's,
Newfoundland ; Woodlands, Salmonier,
Newfoundland.
PITMAN, Sir Henry Alfred, M.D.,
son of the late Thomas Di.x Pitman, Esq. ;
b. 1808 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1831, M.B. 1836, M.D. 1841); F.R.C.P.
Lond. 1845 ; formerly Lecturer on Medi-
cine at St. George's Hospital, and a
Member of Council of King's Coll., Lond.;
is Consulting Physician at St. George's
Hospital ; was Registrar of R.C.P. Lond.
(Representative of that Body at Gen. Med.
Council 1876-86) 1858-89, since when he
has been Emeritus Registrar : m. 1852,
Frances, only da. of the late Thomas Wild-
man, Esq., of Eastbourne ; cr. K.B. 1883.
Cranbrook, Bycullah Park, Enfield.
PLAYFAIR, Lieut.-Col. Sir (Robert)
Lambert, K.C.M.G., 3rd son of Dr.
George Playfair, Inspector Gen. of Hos-
pitals, Bengal ; b. 1828 ; entered Madras '
Artillery 1846, became Capt. M.S.C. 1858, j
and Major 1866 ; retired as Lieut.-Col. !
1867 ; was Assist. -Executive Engineer
under Sir Michael Kennedy at Aden 1852- ;
3. Assist. Political Resident there under !
Sir James Outram and Sir William Cogh- ;
land 1854-62, .Acting Political Resident !
there 1860-2, Political Agent at Zanzibar i
with local rank of Lieut.-Col. 1862, and j
Consul 1863-7, since when he has been j
Consul-Gen, for Algeria ; author of
numerous works on Natural History,
Geography, and Archaeology of E. Africa,
and the Mediterranean Region : m. 1851,
Agnes, da. of Maj.-Gen. Webster, of Bal-
garvie, Fife; cr. K.C.M.G. 1886. Algiers.
PLOWDEN, Sir Henry Meredyth, son
of the late George Augustus Chichele
Plowden, Esq., B.C.S. ; b. 1840 ; ed. at
Harrow, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1863) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1866 ; is Senior
Judge of Ch. Court of Punjab : m. 1887,
Helen, el. da. of the late Sir Cecil Beadon,
K.C.S.I.; cr. K.B. 1887. Lahore ; Oriental
Club.
PLOWDEN, Sir William Chichele,
K. C.S.I., son of the late W. H. C.
Plowden, Esq. (sometime M.P. for New-
port, I. of W.), of Ewhurst Park, Hants ;
b. 1832 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Hailey-
bury ; was in B.C.S. 1852-82, being some
time Imperial Census Commr. for India,
a member of Viceroy's Legislative Coun-
cil, and a member of Board of Revenue
for N.W.P. ; is T-P. for Middlesex and
Dorset ; sat for Wolverhampton, W. Div.,
(L G) 1886-92, having been defeated
there 1885 : m. 1862, Emily Frances Anne,
sister of ist Baron Burton; cr. K. C.S.I.
1886. 5, Park Crescent. Portland Place.
W.; Aston Rowan t House, Tetsworth,
Oxon ; Brooks' s and Oriental Clubs.
PLUNKETT, Hon. Sir Francis Rich-
ard, K.C.M.G. [see E. FingallJ.
POLLOCK, Hon. Sir Charles Edward
[see Pollock, Bart.].
POLLOCK, Maj.-Gen. Sir (Frederick)
Richard, K.C.S.I. [see Pollock, Bart.].
PONSONBY, Gen. the Right Hon. Sir
Henry Frederick, P.C., G.C.B. [see E.
Bessborough, colls.].
PONTIFEX, Sir Charles, K.C.I.E.,
el. son of the late John Pontifex, Esq., of
Blackheath, S.E. ; b. 1831 ; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1854): Bar. Inner
Temple 1854 ; was a "Judge °* Ine High
Court of Judicature, Bengal 1872-82,
and Legal Adviser to Sec. of State for
India 1882-92 : m. 1881, Grace, da.
of James Cooper Cooper, Esq., J P., of
Cooper Hill, co. Limeiick, and widow of
Thomas William' Gribble. Esq., B.C.S. ,
Postmaster-Gen, of Bengal ; cr. K.C.I.E.
1892. 5, Wetherby Gardens, S. W .; Atke-
nceum and United University Clubs.
POOLE, Sir James, son of the late
Samuel Poole, Esq. ; b. 1827 ; ed. at Read-
ing Gram. Sen. ; was Mayor of Liverpool
1887 ; is a Councillor for Liverpool, W.
Derby Ward; cr. K.B. 1887. 4, Aber-
cromby Square, Liverpool ; Junior Carl-
ton Club.
PORTAL, Sir Gerald Herbert,
K.C.M.G., C.B.. son of Melville Portal,
Esq. [see E. Minto] ; b. 1858 ; ed. at
Eton ; was temporarily attached to
Agency and Consulate Gen. in Egypt
during bombardment of Alexandria and
subsequent campaign of 1882 (medal with
clasp, bronze star), and Acting Agent and
Consul-Gen, in Egypt 1886, 1887, 1888,
and 1890 ; went on special mission to
King John of Abyssinia 1887 (officer of
St. Maurice and St. Lazarus of Italy,
Abyssinian Order of Solomon), and was
Acting Consul-Gen, at Zanzibar 1889 ;
was Sec. to British Agency at Cairo 1885-
91, since when he has been H.M.'s
Commr. and Consul-Gen, at Zanzibar,
and Consul Gen. for German E. Africa :
m. 1890, Lady Alice Josephine Bertie, da.
•of the yth Earl of Abingdon ; cr. C.B.
1888, K.C.M.G. 1892. British Consulate
General, Zanzibar; 7'nrf, Sf. James's,
Bachelor*', and Beefs'eak Clubs.
POWELL, S,'r George Smyth BADEN-,
K.C.M.G., LL.D., M.P., s™ of the late
Rev. Professor Baden- Posse!!, of Langton
Manor, Kent ; b. 1847 ; ed. at Marl-
borough Coll., and at Balliol Coll. , Oxford
•(B.A. in honours 1875, Chancellor's Prize,
English Essay 1876, M.A. 1877, Hon.
LL.D. Toronto 1892); svas joint Roy.
Commr. to inquire into and ads'ise upon
financial and administrative affairs of W.
Indian Colonies 1882-4, and to arrange
Malta Constitution 1887, and British
Commr. to Behring Sea 1891, and British
Member of Joint Commn. 1892 ; assisted
Sir Charles Warren in Bechuanaland
1885 ; has sat as M.P. for Kirkdale Div.
of Liverpool (C) since 1885; cr. C.M.G.
1884, K.C.M.G. 1888. 8, Sf. Georges
Place, Hyde Park Corner, S. W.; Car! ton
and Athctitziim Clubs.
POWER, Sir William Tyrone, K. C.B.,
son of Tyrone Posver, Esq., of
Waterford ; 'b. 1819 ; ed. at Tonbridge
Sch.. and at Coll. Bourbon, Paris ;
entered Commissariat Depart, of Army
1841, became Assist. Corny. -Gen. 1855,
Dep. Corny. -Gen. 1856, Corny .-Gen. 1863,
and Corny. -Gen. -in-Ch. 1864; svason Board
of Works in Ireland 1849-50, Commr.
for settlement of frontier claims at end
of Kaffir War 1853, and Director of
Transports and Supply 1869-71 ; served
in China at occupation of Koo Lungsoo
and Chusan (medal), in Xesv Zealand
campaigns 1846-7 (medal), in Kaffir war
1851-3 (medal), in Crimea 1854-6) medal with
three clasps and Medjidie), in China war
1857-8, is a J.P. and "D.L. for co. Mona-
ghan (High Sheriff 1874) ; was Agent-Gen,
for Nesv Zealand 1876 : m. 1859, Martha,
•who d. 1890, da. of John Moorhead, Esq.,
J.P., of Annaghmakerrig, co. Monaghan ;
cr. C.B. 1858. K.C.B. 1865. Kilmure,
Tunbridge Wells ; Garrick and Reform
Clubs.
PRENDERGAST, Gen. Sir Harry
North Dalrymple, K.C.B. , V.C., son!
of T. D. Prendergast, Esq. ; b. 1834 ;
ed. at Addiscornbe ; entered R.E. 1854,
became Capt. and Major 1863, Lieut. -Col. I
1868, Col. 1875. Major-Gen. 1882, Lieut.-
Gen. 1885, and Gen. 1887; served in Persian j
War 1857, in Central India 1858 (medal with
clasp, and V.C.), in Abyssinian War 1867-8
(mentioned in despatches and medal), and
in command of Sappers in Indian Expedi- ;
tion to Mediterranean 1878 ; commanded
Madras Sappers and Miners 1869-80 ;
appointed 1880 Hon. A.D.C. to Viceroy,
;HTS. 697
and received Distinguished Ser. Pension
1881 ; commanded British Burmah 1883-5,
and Troops in Expedition to Mandalay
1885 (K.C.B.) ; was British Resident at
Mysore and Ch. Commr. of Coorg 1887-
92': m. 1864, Emilie, da. of Frederick
Simpson, Esq.; cr. C.B. 1875, K.C.B.
1885. United Service Club.
PRENDERGAST, Hon. Sir James, son
of the late Michael Prendergast, Esq.,
Q.C. ; b. 1828 ; ed. at St. Paul's Sch.
and at Camb. Univ. (B.A. 18— ) ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1856 ; was Attorney-Gen,
of New Zealand 1865-75, since when he has
been Ch. Justiee of New Zealand ; during
absence of Gos'. has administered the
Govt. of the Colony; cr. K.B. 1881.
Wellington, New Zealand.
PRIDEAUX, Sir Walter Sherburne,
son of the late Walter Prideaux, Esq. , of
Faircrouch, Wadhurst, Sussex ; b. 1846 ;
ed. at Eton ; admitted a Solicitor 1870 ;
is Clerk of the Goldsmiths' Co. ; has
rendered valuable services to H.M.'s
Govt. on various occasions, especially in
connection with the repeal of Gold and
Silver Plate Duties 1890 : m. 1873,
Catharine Mary, da. of the late Rev.
J. V. Povah, Minor Canon of St. Paul's,
and Priest-in-Ordinary to H.M. ; cr. K.B.
1891. Goldsmiths Hall, City, E.G.
PRINGLE. Sir George, son of the late
Mr. George Pringle, of Holloway, Middle-
sex ; b. 1825 ; Bar. Middle Temple 1853 ;
was Assist. -Sec. to Ecclesiastical Commrs.
for England 1856-71, and Sec. to the
Commn. 1871-88 ; cr. K.B. 1882. 12,
Hereford Gardens, W. ; Athenccum and
WindJiam Cltibs.
PRITCHARD, Sir Charles Bradley,
K.C.I.E., C.S.I., son of the Rev. Charles
Pritchaid, D.D., F.R.S. (sometime head-
master of the Clapham Gram. Sch.),
Savilian Professor of Astronomy at Ox-
ford ; b. 1837 ; ed. at his father's school.
atSherborne, and at Haileybury ; entered
Bom. C.S. 1857 ; was Pres. of Madras
Salt Commn. 1876 ; sometime Commr. of
Customs, Salt, Opium, and Abkari, and
Reporter Gen. of External Commerce for
Bombay, and subsequently Commr. in
Sind, and a Member of Council of Gov of
Bombay ; appointed a Member of Council
of Gov.-Gen. of India 1892 ; cr. C.S.I.
1886, K.C.I.E. 1891, Calcutta; East
India United Sei vice and Junior Carlton
Clubs.
PRORYN, Gen. Sir Dighton Mac-
naghten, K.C.B., K.C.S.I., V.C., son
of the late Capt. George Probyn ; b. 1833;
entered Bengal Army 1849, became Capt.
1857, Major 1858, Lieut. -Col. 1861, Col.
1866, Major-Gen. 1870, Lieut. -Gen. 1877,
and Gen . 1 888 ; served on Trans-Indus Fron-
tier 1852-57, at operations in Bozdar Hills
(medal with clasp), in Indian Mutiny 1857-
8 (seven times mentioned in despatches,
V.C., thanked by Gov.-Gen., and medal
with three clasps), in China campaign 1860
KNIGHTAGE.
698
(mentioned in despatches, and medal with ,
two clasps), and in Umbeyla campaign i
1863 (mentioned in despatches, and medal j
with clasp) ; as Equerry to the Prince of ]
Wales, accompanied H.R.H. during his;
Indian tour 1875-6 ; appointed Comptroller ,
and Treasurer to H.R.H. the Prince of;
Wales 1877 : m. 1872, Letitia Maria, da. ,
of the late Thomas Robarts Thellusson, j
Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1857, K. C.S.I. 1876,
K.C.B. 1887. i, Buckingham Gate,
S: W. ; United Service, Marlborough, and \
Hurlingham Clubs.
PULESTON, Sir John Henry, son
of the late John Puleston, Esq., of Plas-
newydd, Ruthin ; b. 1830 ; ed. at Ruthin
Gram. Sch., and at King's Coll., London ;
sat as M.P. for Devonport (C) 1874-92,
unsuccessfully contested Carnarvon Dist.
1892 ; is a D. L. for City of London and
for Denbighshire, and Constable of Car-
narvon Castle : m. 1857, Margaret, da. of i
the late Rev. Edward Lloyd, of Llanfyllin,
N. Wales; cr. K.B. 1887. Fynogion, \
Ruthin, N. Wales ; Ravenswood, Cam-
berley, Surrey ; z, Whitehall Court, \
S. W. ; Carlton, Conservative, City Carl-
ton, Hurlingham, cr City of LondonClubs.
R ADCLIFFE, Sir David, son of the late
Amos Radcliffe, Esq., of Netherton, York-
shire ; b. 1834 ; is a J.P. for Liverpool ;
was Mayor of Liverpool 1884-6 ; was
Chm. of Liverpool Exhibition of Naviga-
tion, Travelling, Commerce, and Manu-
facture ; and received Knighthood at the
opening of that building by H.M. : m.
1860, Mary Elizabeth, da. of George
Clarke, Esq., of Wootton Wavvin, War-
wickshire ; cr. K.B. 1886. Thiirstaston
Hall, Birkenhead.
RADCLIFFE, Gen. Sir William
Pollexfen, K.C.B. , son of the late Rev.
Walter Radcliffe, of Warlegh, Devon ; b.
1822 ; ed. at Winchester ; entered Army
1841, became Capt. 1851, Major 1854,
Lieut.-Col. 1858, Col. 1863, Major-Gen.
1876, Lieut. -Gen. 1882, and Gen. (retired)
1887 ; served in Crimean Campaign
1854-5 with 2oth Foot (medal with
four clasps, 5th class Medjidie and
Sardinian and Turkish medals), and
in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8
(wounded, twice mentioned in despatches,
and medal with clasp) ; was Inspector
Gen. of Musketry, Hythe, 1873-8 ; com-
manded E. Dist. 1878-82 ; appointed Col.
Princess Charlotte of Wrales's (Roy.
Berkshire Regt.) 1892 : m. 1870, Isabel
Elise, da. of the late Hon. Peter Boyle de
Blaquiere [see B. de Blaquiere] ; cr. C.B.
1867, K.C.B. 1886. Mortimer House,
Mortimer, Berks; United Service Club.
RAINALS, Sir Harry Thomas
Alfred, son of John B. Rainals, Esq., of
Brentwood, Essex ; b. 1816 ; was Admi-
ralty Agent in the Baltic 1854-6, Vice-
Consul at Copenhagen 1859-63, Consul
for Island of St. Croix 1863-5, for State
of Maryland 1866-71, and at Brest 1871-87,
and second Conimr. for Alexandria Har-
bour Dues International Commn., 1'ari?-,
1879-80 : m. 1848, Sophia, who d. 1865,
da. of James Deacon, Esq., of Wooa-
ford, Essex; cr. K.B. 1887. 42, Duke-
Street, Grosvcnor Square, W.
RAMSAY, Gen. the Hon. Sir Henry,
K. C.S.I., C.B. [see E. Dalhousie].
RAMSDEN, Sir James, son of the
late William Ramsden, Esq. ; b. 1822 ; is
a J.P. and D.L. for Lancashire (High
Sheriff 1873), a J.P. for Cumberland,
Hon. Col. ist Vol. Batn. the King's
Own (Roy. Lancashire Regt.), and a
Director of the'.Furness Railway Co., of
the Barrow Steel Co. , and of other Cos. at
Barrow ; in recognition of his ability and
energy, the inhabitants of Barrow erected
to his honour, in 1872, a bronze statue, by
Noble ; knighted for public services in
connection with formation of the town>
of Barrow-in-Furness, of which he is a
County Alderman : m. 1852, Annie Mary,
da. of the late Robert Edwards, Esq. ; cr.
K.B. 1872. Fun/ess Abbey, Barrow-i/t-
Furness; 105, Pall Mall, S. W. ; Reform
Club.
RAPER, Sir Robert George, son of
the late Robert Raper, Esq., Solicitor of
Chichester ; b. 1827 ; ed. at Prebendal
Sch., Chichester; admitted a Solicitor
1850 ; is a Notary Public and Registrar
of H.M. Court of Probate and of the
County Court at Chichester, a J.P. for
Chichester, Sec. to Bishop of Chichester,
Acting Registrar of the Diocese, and
Chapter Clerk ; formerly Capt. Sussex
Rifle Vol. ; has been ten times Mayor of
Chichester : m. 1851, Elizabeth, who d.
1887, da. of William Freeland, Esq. ; cr.
K.B. 1886. Chichesicr.
RAWLINSON. Sir Robert, A'. C. B., son
of the late Thomas Rawlinson, Esq., of
Chorley ; b. 1810 ; appointed Inspector
under Public Health Act 1848 ; was
Sanitary Engineer Commr. of British
Army in Crimea 1854-5, Engineer
Commr. for public works in distressed
cotton districts 1863, Member of Army
Sanitary Committee 1861-89, and Ch. En-
gineer Inspector of Local Govt. Board
1872-89 ; appointed, Inspector for grant-
ing Certificates under Rivers' Pollution
Act 1876, Ch. of Roy. Commn. for
inquiry into the pollution of Rivers,
1869, and Ch. Roy. Commr. for inquiry
into Sanitary state of Dublin and the
pollution of the River Liffey, 1879 : m.
1831, Ruth, da. of Mr. Thomas Swallow
of Lockwood, near Huddersfield ; cr.
C.B. 1865, K.B. 1883, K.C.B. 1888.
Lancaster Lodge, n, Boltons, W. B romp-
ton, S. W. ; Reform Club.
RAWSON, Sir Rawson William,
K.C.M.G., C.B., el. son of the late Sir
William Rawson ; b. 1812 ; ed. at Eton ;
appointed a Clerk to Board of Trade 1829,
and was successively Sec. to Pres. and
Vice-Pres. of that Board ; was Sec. to
Pilotage Comm. 1834-6, Civil Sec. toGov.-
Gen. of Canada 1842, Treasurer of Mauri-
tius, 1844-54, Colonial Sec. of Cape of
Good Hope 1854-64, Gov. of Bahamas
1864-8, Gov.-in-Ch. of Windward Islands
1868-75, Pres- °f Statistical So. 1884-6
and Pres. of International Statistical Insti-
tute 1885 : m. 1850, Sophia Mary Anne,
da. of the Rev. the Hon. Henry Ward [see
V. Bangor] ; cr. C.B. 1858,' K.C.M.G. !
1875. 68, Corn-wall Gardens, S. W.
REED, Sir Andrew, C.H., LL.D., son
of the late Mr. John Reed, of Galway ; b.
1837; ed. at Queen's Univ., Ireland (B.A.
1859, LL.B. 1877, LL.D. 1878) ; Bar.
King's Inns 1873 ; entered Roy. Irish
Constabulary as Dist. Inspector 1859,
became County Inspector 1879, Assist.
Inspector-Gen. 1882 (Divisional Commr.
1883-5), and Inspector-Gen. 1885 ; is a
J.P. for all Ireland: m. 1867, Elizabeth
Mary, da. of the late Mr. Hamilton Lyster,
of Croghan, Parsonstown ; cr. K.B. 1889,
C.B. 1892. ii, Ailesbury Road, Dublin;
United Service (Dublin) Club.
REED, Sir Edward James, K.C.B.,
M.P., F.R.S., son of the late John Reed
Esq., of Sheerness ; b. 1830 ; ed. at Sch.
of Mathematical and Naval Construction,
Portsmouth ; was Ch. Constructor of the
Navy 1863-70, and a Lord of the
Treasury Feb. to July, 1886 ; is Vice-Pres.
of Institute of Naval Architects, and a
member of Council of Institute of Civil
Engineers, and a member of Institute
Mechanical Engineers; has orders of St.
Stanislaus of Russia, Francis Joseph of
Austria, and the Medjidie, 2nd class ; sat
as M. P. for Pembroke District (L) 1874-
80, since when he has represented Cardiff
District; is a J.P. for Glamorganshire:
m. 1851, Rosetta, el. da. of the late
Nathaniel Barnaby, Esq. , of Sheerness ;
cr. K.C.B. 1880. 75, Harrington Gar-
dens, S. W. ; Broadway Chambers, West-
minster, S. W. ; National Liberal Club.
REES, Hon. Sir Josiah, son of the late
Josiah Rees, Esq., of London ; b. 1821 ;
ed. at London Univ, Sch., and at Univ.
Coll., London ; Bar. Middle Temple
1851 ; was a Revising Barrister on S.
Wales and Chester Circuit 1865-77 ; has
been Ch. Justice ot Bermuda, Judge of
Vice Admiralty Court, and Pres. of
Council since 1878 : m. 1876, Eliza
Harriette, who d. 1887, da. of John Acock,
Esq. ; cr. K.B. 1891. Bermuda.
REEVES, Hon. Sir William Conrad,
son of Thomas Phillipps Reeves, Esq.,
Surgeon, of Barbados ; b. 1841 ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1863, a Q.C. 1883 ; was
Acting Attorney-Gen, of St. Vincent, May
to Dec. 1867 ; elected to the House ot
Assembly, Barbados 1874 ; was Solicitor-
Gen, and Escheator-Gen. of Barbados
1874-6, Acting Attorney-Gen. 1874-5, and
Attorney-Gen, and M.E.C. 1882-6, since
when he has been Ch. Justice of Barbados ;
cr. K.B. 1889. Barbados.
REID, Gen. Sir Charles, G.C.B., son
_ 699
of the late George Reid, Esq., of Friend-
ship and Bunker's Hill Estates, Jamaica ;
b. 1819; entered Bengal Army 1835, became
Capt. 1850, Major 1852, Lieut. -Col. 1855,
Col. 1859, Maj.-Gen. 1867, Lieut. -Gen. 1875,
and Gen. 1877 ; served in Upper Scinde-
1843 (medal with clasp), in Burmah 1852-3,
and with Martaban Column (medai with
clasp), in command of Sirmoor Battalion
(Goorkhas) throughout Indian Mutiny,
1857 (thanked by Parliament, four limes
thanked by Gov. -Gen. in Council, wounded,
and medal with clasp), and in Oude cam-
paign, 1858-9; appointed A.D.C. to H..M.
1859 ; is in receipt of good-service and'
wound pensions : m. 1846, Lavinia Lucy,,
who d. 1888, el. da. of the late Cap't.
John Fisher; cr. C.B. 1858, K.C.B. 1871,
G.C.B. 1886. 97, Earl's Court Road,.
S. W. ; United Service Club.
REID, Sir Edward, 2nd son of the
late Rev. Edward Reid, of Ramelton, co.
Donegal : b. 1819 ; ed. at Ramelton Gram.
Sch. ; is a Merchant and a J. P. of the City
of Derry ; was Mayor of Londonderry
1867, 1868, 1880, 1881, and 1882: m. 1871,
Agnes Isabella, 3rd da. of Duncan Mon-
teith, Esq., of Edinburgh ; cr. K.B. 1868.
Lisardahla, Londonderry.
REID, Sir George, P.R.S.A., LL.D.y
son of the late George Reid, Esq. , of Aber-
'deen; b. 1841; ed. at Aberdeen Gram. Sch.;
LL.D. Aberdeen Univ. 1892; A.R.S.A.
1870, and R.S.A. 1877 ; elected Pres. of
Roy. Scottish Acad. 1891; is a D.L. for
City and Co. of City of Edinburgh : m,
1882, Margaret, da. of the late Thomas
Best, Esq., banker, of Aberdeen ; cr.
K.B. 1891. 22, Royal Terrace, Edin-
burgh ; St. Luke's, Aberdeen.
REID, Sir John Watt, K.C.B., M.D.^
LL.D., younger son of the late Dr. Johrt
Watt Reid, R.N. ; b. 1823; L.R.C.S.
Edin. 1844, M.D. Aberdeen 1856, and
LL.D., Edinburgh 1884; entered Med.
Depart, of R.N. 1845, became Surg. 1854,
Staff-Surg. 1866, Dep. Inspec.-Gen. 1874,
and Inspector-Gen. 1880 ; retired 1883 ;.
served in Black Sea throughout Russian>
War 1854-6, in China War 1857-9, and in,
Ashanti Campaign 1874 (mentioned in
despatches) ; was Director-Gen, of Med.
Depart, of R.N. 1881-8 ; is an Hon.
Physician to H.M. : ;«. 1863, Georgina,
da. of the late C. J. Hill, Esq., of Halifax,
Nova Scotia ; cr. K.C.B. 1882. i, Royal
Villas, Lansdowne, Bath; Edinburgh
University, Aberdeen University, and:
Bath and County Clubs.
RENDEL, Sir Alexander Meadows,
K.C.I.E., el. son of the late James
Meadows Rendel, Esq.; b. 1829 ; ed. at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (Scholar 1850, B.A.
Wrangler 1851) ; has been engaged since
1856 in many important engineering
works ; appointed in 1874 Consulting
Engineer in England to Sec. of State for
India for all railways constructed by Govt.
o( India : m. 1853, Eliza, el. da. of the
7oo
KNIGHTAGE.
late Capt. Hobson, R.N., Gov. of New :
Zealand ; cr. K.C.I.E. 1887. 44, Lan-
caster Gate, IV. ; 8, Great George
Street, Westminster, S. \V.; United Uni-
versity and AthencEttm Clubs.
RENNIE, Sir Richard Temple, son of
.the late George Rennie, Esq., sometime
!M.P. for Ipswich; b. 1839; Bar. Inner
Temple 1860; was Judge of H.M.'s Court
for Japan 1878-81, and Ch. Justice of
H.M.'s Supreme Court for China and
Japan 1881-91 : m. 1867, Marie, who d.
1874, widow of Thomas de la Rue, Esq. ;
cr. K.B. 1882. 24, Ryder Street, St.
James's, S. W. ; Reform Club.
RlCE, Adm. Sir Edward Bridges,
K.C.B., el. son of the late Edward Royd
Rice, Esq., M.P., J.P., and D.L., of
Dane Court, Sandwich ; b. 1819 ; entered
R.N. 1832, became Com. 1850, Capt.
1855, Rear-Adm. 1873, Vice. -Adm. 1878,
and Adm. 1884 ; served in China War
1842, in Burmese War 1852, in command
of H.M.S. "Prometheus" against Rift
pirates 1854, in Black Sou during Crimean
War 1855-6; was a Naval A.D.C. to H.M.
1869-73. Rear-Adm. in Mediterranean
1876-8, and Com.-in-Ch. at the Xore
1882-4; is a J.P. for Kent and Hants :
m. 1864, Cecilia Caroline, da. of the late
Rev. William Vernon-Harcourt isee B.
Vernon, colls.]; cr. C.B. 1881, K.C.B.
1887. Dane Court, Dover.
RICHARDS, Vice-Adm. Sir Frederick
\Villiam, K.C.B. , son of Capt. Edwin
Richards, R.N. (of the family of Richards
of Solsborough, co. Wexford) ; b. 1833 ;
entered R.N. as Naval Cadet 1848, became
Com. 1860, Capt. 1866, Rear-Adm. 1882,
and Vice-Adm. 1888; served as Commo-
dore Comdg. Cape of Good Hope and W.
Coast of Africa Station 1879-82 in H.M.S.
" Boadicea," in Zulu War 1879 (medal
with clasp), in Transvaal campaign 1880-1,
and during Burmah War 1885 ; was an
A.D.C. to H.M. 1879-82, a Lord of the
Admiralty 1882-5, and Com.-in-Ch. of E.
Indian Station 1885-8, and of China Sta-
tion 1890-92, since when he has been 2nd
Xaval Lord of the Admiralty : m. 1866,
Lucy, who d. 1880, da. of the late Fitz-
herbert Brooke, Esq., of Horton Court,
Gloucestershire, and widow of the Rev.
Edwin Fayle; cr. C.B. 1879, K.C.B. 1881.
121, Victoria Street, S. W. ; United
Service and Junior United Service Clubs.
RICHARDS, Adm. Sir George Henry
K.C.B., F.R.S., son of the late Capt.
George Spencer Richards, R.N. ; b. 1820;
entered R.N. 1832, became Lieut. 1842,
Com. 1845, Capt. 1854, Rear-Adm. 1870,
Vice-Adm. 1877, and Adm. 1884 ; was an
A.D.C. to H.M. 1869-70; served in H.M.'s
Ships "Sulphur" and "Starling" on a
surveying voyage in the Pacific and China
1835-42, present during China War 1841-2
(medal), as Lieut, of " Philomel " in opera-
tions against Rosas on the Uruguay and
Parana 1845-6, and in command of the
small-arm men of that vessel at the capture
(Nov. i8th, 1845) of the forts ofObligado ;
commanded the " Acheron" on the survey
of New Zealand 1847-51, and the " Assist-
ance" in Arctic Expedition of 1852-3-^
(medal) ; as Capt. conducted the surveys of
Vancouver Island and British Columbia
J857-63 in H.M.'s ships " Plumper" and
" Hecate," and acted during the time as
H.M.'s Commr. for the settlement of the
Oregon boundary ; was Hydrographer of
the Admiralty 1863-74 ; is Conservator of
the Mersey : m. ist, 1847, Mary, who d.
1881, da. of Capt. Richard Young, R.E. ;
2nd, 1882, Alice Mary, el. da. of the Rev.
Robert S. Tabor, of Cheam, Surrey; cr.
C.B. 1871, K.B. 1877, K.C.B. 1886. 56,
Lexham Gardens, V/. ; I'etcham, Surrey ;
Athencettm and United Service Clubs.
RICKEY, Sir James Bellet, K.C.I.E.,
C.S.I., son of the late Rev. James Richey,
formerly R. of Nympton St. George,
Devon; b. 1833; ed. at Exeter Coll.,
Oxford ; was in Bom. C. S. 1856-90 ;
formerly a Member of Council of Gov. of
Bombay: m. 18 — , Blanche, da. of W.
Perkins, Esq., of Somerset, U.S.A. ; cr.
C.S.I. 1878, K.C.I.E. 1890. East India
United Service Club.
RIDGEWAY, Col. the Right Hon. Sir
(Joseph) West, P.C., K.C.B., K. C.S.I.,
son of the late Rev. Joseph Ridgeway, of
Tunbridge Wells [a descendant of Sir
Thomas Ridgeway, of Torre Abbey, Tor-
quay, who was cr. Earl of Londonderry
1622] ; b. 1844 ; entered Bengal Army 1861,
becameCapt. 1869, Major 1880, Lieut. -Col.
1881, and Col. 1885 ; retired 1889 ; was suc-
cessively attached to 2oth Regt., gSth
Regt., Rifle Brig., 25th Ben. N.I. .and 3rd
Goorkhas ; appointed by Earl Mayo to the
political service 1869, and has been em-
ployed in various political posts under
successive Viceroys ; served in Afghan
War 1879-80 (twice mentioned in de-
spatches, medal and bronze star) ; ap-
pointed an Under-Sec, to Govt. of India
(Foreign Dept.). 188- ; commanded 1884
Indian contingent of Afghan Frontier
Commn. (consisting of 1,100 men, 1,276
camels, and 774 horses) which he con-
ducted to Panjdeh, 1,052 miles, at the
average rate of 16 miles a day, without
loss of life or property (thanked by Vice-
roy of India and by H.M.'s Govt.) ; was
in charge of Afghan Frontier Commn.
May-Oct. 1885, when he was appointed
Commr. for delimitation of Afghan fron-
tier, and successfully negotiated its settle-
ment in 1887 ; has been Under-Sec, for
Ireland since 1887 : m. 1881, Caroline, da.
of Robert Calverly Bewicke, Esq., J.P.,
D.L., of Coulby Manor, Yorkshire [see
Gooch, Bart, colls., cr. 1746] ; cr. K. C.S.I:
1885, C.B. 1887, P.C. 1889. K.C.B. 1891.
Under Secretary s Lodge, Dublin ; Naval
and Military, Wellington, Ranelagh,
Kildare Street, and Royal St. George s
Yacht Clubs.
ROBERTS, Sir Alfred, third son of
the late John Roberts, Esq., of Finsbury
Circus, London ; b. 1823 ; eel. at St. Paul's ,
Sch. and at Guy's Hospital; M.R.C.S. i
Eng. and L.S.A. 1844; is Hon. Consulting i
Surg. of Sydney Hospital, an Examiner, in
Sydney Univ. .Pres-.ofBoardofGovt. Visitors \
of Lunatic Asylums, Hon. Sec. of Prince i
Alfred Mem. Hospital, Sydney, and Trus- j
tee of Australian Museum ; cr. K.B. 1883. '•
125, Macquerie Street North, Sydney, \
X.S. Wales ; Australian, and Union \
Clubs (Sydney).
ROBERTS, Sir Owen, D.C.L.,F.S.A., \
sonof thelateOwen Roberts, Esq., of Dinas,
Carnarvonshire ; b. 1835 ; ed. at Tarvin
Hall Sch., Chester, and at Jesus Coll., !
Oxford (scholar, M.A. 1860) ; Bar. Inner i
Temple 1862 ; is Clerk to the Worshipful \
Co. of Clothworkers, a J.P. for Carnar-
vonshire, and a D.L. for co. London : i
in. ist, 1867, Jane Margaret, who d. 1869,
da. of Rowland Stagg, Esq., of Stoke
Newington, ; 2nd, 1872, Mary Ann, who j
d. 1879, da. of Richard Porter, Esq., of]
Whitehall, Highgate ; 3rd, 1881, Louisa, i
da. of John Chadwick, Esq., J. P., D.L. ,
of Woodville, Stockport ; cr. K.B. 1888.
48, Weslboiirnf. Terrace, Hyde Park, W.;
Dinas, Carnarvon; Garrick and Albe-
marle Clubs.
ROBERTS, Sir William, M.D., F.R.S.,
8th son of the late David Roberts, Esq..
Surgeon, of Anglesey ; b. 1830 ; ed. at
Univ. Coll., Lond., and afterwards studied
in Paris and Berlin (B.A. Lond. Univ.
1851, M.D. 1854, F.R.C.P. Lond. 1865) ;
formerly Consulting Physician to Man-
chester Roy. Infirmary ; is Emeritus Pro-
fessor of Medicine in Victoria Univ., and
a J.P. for co. Merioneth; author of "A
Practical Treatise on Urinary and Renal
Diseases," "On the Digestive Ferments"
(Lumleian Lectures before the Lond. Coll.
of Physicians 1880), "Studies on Bio-
genesis," and of numerous papers in
medical and scientific journals : m. 1869,
Elizabeth, who d. 1874, da. of the late
Richard Johnson, Esq., sometime Pres.
of Manchester Chamber of Commerce ;
cr. K.B. 1885. 8, Manchester Square,
W.; Bryn,Lliinymowddy, Merionethshire.
ROBERTSON, Sir Henry Beyer, only
son of the late Henry Robertson, Esq., of
Pale, Merionethshire ; b. 1862 ; was High
Sheriff of Merionethshire 1892 : m. 1890, j
Florence, el. da. of J. A. Keates, Esq., of j
Llantysilio Hall, Llangollen, N.Wales;!
cr. K.B. 1890. Patt, Cot wen, Merioneth ; \
Llantysilio Hall, near Llangollen, Den-
bighshire; Brooks' s Club.
ROBINSON, SirUcnry^.C.-B., el. son of
the late Adm. Hercules Robinson; b. 1823;
served some time in (6oth) King's Roy.
Rifles ; was Poor Law Inspector and Local
Govt. Inspector in Ireland 1848-76, Assist.
Under Sec. for Ireland 1876-9, and Vice-
Pres. of Local Govt. Board for Ireland
1879-91 : ;//. 1853, the Hon. Eva Arthur
Henry Medora Annesley, da. of loth Vis-
HTS. 701
count Valentia; cr. C.B. 1880, K.C.B.
1886. 55, Lansdowne Road, Dublin;
Junior United Service, and Kildare
Street Clubs.
ROBINSON, Sir John, K.C.M.G., son
of the late George Robinson, Esq., of Dur-
ban, Natal; b. 1839 ; elected M.L.C. of
Natal 1863, and M.Ed.C. 1875; was a
Delegate from Natal to S. African Con-
ference in London 1876, sole Delegate to
Colonial Conference in London 1887
(thanked by Legislature), and a Delegate
to Capetown Conference 1888 ; appointed
Chm. of Railway Commn. 1882 ; has?
been Chm. of successive1 Committees to
frame New Constitution (Delegate to con-
fer with Sec. of State 1892) : m. 1865,
Agnes, da. of Benjamin Blaine, Esq.,
Resident Magistrate, of Verulam, Natal ^
cr. K.C. M.G. 1889. Withcrnsea, Durban,.
Natal.
ROBINSON, Sir John Charles, son of
Alfred Robinson, Esq. , of Nottingham ; b.
1824 ; studied as an architect, and after-
wards in Paris as pupil of the historical
painter Drolling; appointed to Gov. Sch. of
Art at Hanley, 1847 ; was Sup. of Art Col-
lections, S. Kensington Museum 1852-69.;'
is Crown Surveyor of Pictures, a Knight
Commander of Orders of Isabella la Cato-
lica and of Santiago ; is an Hon. Member of
Academies of Fine Arts of Rome, Florence,.
Bologna, Madrid, and Lisbon ; author
of numerous works on Art, and a contri-
butor to The Times : m. 1852, Marian
Elizabeth, el. da. of Edmund Newton,.
Esq., of Norwich ; cr. K.B. 1887. New-
ton Manor, Swanage, Dorset ; Lee-on-the-
Solent, Fareham, Hants; 107, Harley
Street, W. ; Burlington Fine Arts Clnb.
ROBINSON, Sir William, K.C.M.G.,
son of the late Rev. J. Banks Robinson, of
Trin. Coll., Camb. ; b. 1836 ; ed. at Gram.
Sch. Bury St. Edmunds; entered Colo-
nial Office as clerk 1854 ; was Private Sec.
to Mr. Herman Merivale 1858-60, to Lord-
Blachford 1860-2, and to Mr. Cardwell
1864 ; representative of Colonial Office on
E. African Slave Trade Commn. 1869, a
member of Colonial Committee for Vienna
Universal Exhibition 1873, Special
Commr. for Crown Colonies, and Sup. of
Colonial Court thereat, Lieut. -Gov. of
Bahama Island 1874-5, ar>d Gov. 1875-80,.
Acting Gov. of Windward Islands 1880-1,.
and Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. thereof 1881-5,.
and Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Barbados
1885, and of Trinidad 1885-91, since
when he has been Gov. of Hong Kong ;
thanked by H.M.'s Govt. for settlement
of "Henrietta and Josephine" difficulty
with Govt. of Venezuela 1887 ; author
of several articles in the " Geographical "
and other magazines, and editor of
Report upon British Colonies represented
at Vienna Universal Exhibition : m. ist,.
1863, Julia Sophia, who d. 1881, da. of the
late Rev. R. Dampier, of Rownhams,
Southampton ; 2nd, 1884, Felicia Ida
Helen, da. of William Gray Rattray, Esq.,
702 KNIGHTAGE.
of Nassau, New Providence; cr. C.M.G. •
1877, K. C.M.G. 1883. Government House, \
Hong Kong ; Windham and St. George s
Gluts.
ROBINSON, Sir William Cleaver
Francis, G. C.M.G., son of the late Adm. j
Hercules Robinson, of Rosmead, co.
Westmeath ; b. 1834 ; was Private Sec. to
Sir Hercules Robinson, Gov. of St. Kitts
:and Hong Kong 1855-60, and Pres. of
Montserrat 1862 ; administered Govt. of
Dominica in 1865 ; was Gov. and Com.-
an-Ch. of Falkland Islands 1866-70, Gov. ,
•of Prince Edward Island 1870-73, Gov. i
•of W. Australia 1874-7, Special Envoy to i
King of Siam 1877 (Grand Cross of
•Crown of Siam), Gov. of the Straits Settle- j
ments 1877-80, Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of i
"W. Australia 1880-2, Gov. of S. Australia '
1882-9, an<i Acting Gov. of Victoria 1889, j
since when he has been Gov. of W. Aus- j
tralia : m. 1862, Olivia Edith Deane, da.
•of the late Rt. Hon. and Most Rev. Dr. i
Townshend, Bishop of Meath; cr. C.M.G. ;
1873, K.C.M.G. 1877, G.C.M.G. 1887. !
Government House, Perth, It'. Austra- '
Ha ; Windham and Arthur s Clubs.
ROLLIT,5/r Albert Kaye,Af.P.,LL.D., ;
el. son of the late John Rollit, Esq.; b. j
1842 ; ed. at King's Coll., Lond. (of which
he is a Fellow and Member of Council) ; \
B.A. Lond. Univ. (ist class) 1864, and j
LL.D. (Univ. Gold Medalist) 1866, and
D.C.L. Montreal 1870, and Durban !
1891 ; Fellow and Member of Senate of i
She Univ. of London 1890 ; admitted a j
•Solicitor (prizeman of Incorporated Law j
So.) 1863; has been Sheriff and twice j
Mayor of Hull, and was Chm. of Execu- j
4ive Committee of Municipal Corpora-
tions' Jubilee Celebration 1885 ; is a
J.P. and a D.L. for Liberty of the
Tower, a J.P. for co. London, a D.L.
for W. Riding of York and for city i
.and co. of city of York, one of H. M. 's j
Lieuts. for City of London, Pres. of Hull I
Chamber of Commerce, of Asso. Cham- ,
bers of Commerce of United Kingdom, j
.and of London Chamber of Commerce,
Hon. Lieut. - Col. Comdt. Submarine
Miners (Humber Div.) R.E. , Hon. Free- j
man of Kingston-upon-Hull, an Elder
Brother of the Trinity House, Board of j
Trade Representative on Humber Conser- j
vancy, a Member of the Council of Incor- :
poraterl Law So. , and of the Imperial In-
stitute, Vice-Pres. of Birkbeck Institution
and of So. of Arts, a Knight Com. of Roy.
Order of Villa Vicosa of Portugal, and
a steamship owner at Hull, Newcastle,
.and London; unsuccessfully contested
W. Div. of Hull (C) 1885 ; has sat for S.
Div. of Islington since 1886 : m. 1872,
Eleanor Anne, who d. 1885, da. of William
Bailey, Esq., J.P., of Winestead Hall,
Holderness ; cr. K. B. 1885. 30, Lowndes
Square, S. W. ; Cos;an House, Hull ;
Dunster House, Mark Lane, E. C. ; Carl-
ion, Constitutional, Rantlagh, Savage,
and City Carl ton Clubs.
ROMER, Hon. Sir Robert, son of F.
Romer, Esq. ; b. 1840 ; ed. at Trin. Hall,
Camb. (Senior Wrangler and Smith's
Prizeman (equal) 1863, Fellow 1867); Bar,
Lincoln's Inn 1867, a Q.C. 1881, and a
Bencher 1884; was 'an Examiner in Civil
Law to Camb. Univ. 1869-70, and some-
time a Member of Bar Committee ;
appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court
of Justice (Chancery Div.) Nov., 1890: m.
1864, a da. of the late Mark Lemon, Esq.,
Editor of Punch; cr. K.B., 1890. 27,
Harrington Gardens, S. W. ; Athenaitm
and Garrick Clubs.
ROSCOE, Sir Henry Enfield, M.P.,
D.C.I.., LL.D., F.R.S., son of the late
Henry Roscoe, Esq., Barrister-at-Law ; /'.
1833; ed. at Liverpool High Sch., at Univ.
Coll., Lond., and at Heidelberg (B.A.
Lond. Univ. 1852, Ph.D. of Heidelberg
1853, Hon. LL.D. of Dublin 1878, of
Camb. 1883, and of Montreal 1884, Hon.
M.D. of Heidelberg 1886, and Hon.
D.C.L. Oxford 1887) ; was Examiner
in Chemistry at Lond. Univ. 1874-8,
Pres. of Chem. So. of Lond. 1880, of
So. of Chemical Industry 1881, and of
Literary and Philosophical So. of Man-
chester 1882, a member of Roy. Commn.
on Noxious Vapours, on Technical In-
struction, and on Scottish Univs.; some-
time a Professional Examiner in Science
Div., Science and Art Depart., S. Ken-
sington, and Professor of Chemistry at
Owens Coll. (Victoria Univ.) Man-
chester, 1858-85; elected a F. R.S. 1863
(received the Roy. medal of that So.
1873), and Emeritus Professor and Pres.
of British Asso. 1887 ; has sat as M.P.
for S. Div. of Manchester since 1885 :
Fellow of Eton 1889 ; is an Officier of
the Legion of Honour : m. 1863, Lucy,
da. of Edmund Potter, Esq., F.R.S., of
Camfield Place, Herts ; cr. K.B. 1884. 10,
Bramham Gardens, S. W. ; A'lanchester ;
Atheneeum, National Liberal, and A'e-
form {Manchester) Clubs.
Ross, Col. Sir Edward Charles,
C.S.I. ; b. 1836; entered Bombay Army
1855, became Capt. Bom. S. C. 1867,
Major 1875, Lieut. -Col. 1881, and Col.
1885 ; served in Indian Mutiny Campaign
1 857-8 (medal with clasp) ; was employed
in Indian Political Depart, as Assist.
Political Agent at Gwadur, Political
Agent and Consul at Muscat, Resident
in the Persian Gulf, and Consul-Gen, for
Fars, &c. 1863-91 : m. 1862, a da. of
Col. C. S. Whitehill ;«-. C.S.I. 1882, K.B.
1892.
Ross, Gen. Sir John, G.C.B., son of
the late F.M. Sir Hew Dalrymple Ross,
G.C.B. ; b. 1829 ; entered Rifle Brig. 1846.
became Capt. 1854, Major 1856, Lieut.-Col.
1858, Col. 1865, Maj.-Gen. 1870, Lieut. -
Gen. 1886, and Gen. 1891 ; served in Cri-
mean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with three
clasps, 5th class Medjidie and Turkish
medal), in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8
(medal with two clasps), in N.W. Frontier
Campaign 1863-4 (medal with clasp), in
command of troops in Malay Peninsula
1875-6 (mentioned in Gen. Orders of
Govt. of India), and in command of Ex-
peditionary Force sent to Malta 1878, and
of 2nd Div. Cabul Force in Afghan War
1879-80 (medal, and thanked by Parlia-
ment); commanded Poona Div. of Bombay
Army 1881-6 : appointed to command
troops in British N. America 1888: m.
1868, Mary Macleod, whom he divorced
1881, da. of the late A. M. Hay, Esq.;
cr. C.B. 1861, K.C.B. 1881, G.C.B. 1891 ;
Halifax, Nova Scotia; Hay ton, near
Carlisle ; Army and Navy Club.
RUSSELL, Maj.-Gen, Sir Baker Creed,
K.C.B. , K.C.M.G., son of the late Capt.
W. Russell, of Ravensworth, Australia ;
^.1837; entered i3th Hussars 1855, became
Capt. 1859, Major 1865, Lieut. -Col. 1874,
Col. 1880 (h. p. 1885), and Maj.-Gen. 1889 ;
is an A.D. C. to H.M.; served (t) with con-
spicuous distinction in Indian MutinyCam-
paign ; (ii) in Central India, in pursuit of
Tantia Topee (medal with clasp); (iif) for
Ashanti campaign, 1873-4 (several times
mentioned in despatches, C.B., and medal
with clasp); (iv) and in command of troops
against Sekokeni in S. Africa 1880 \
(K.C.M.G. ), and in command of ist Cav.
Brig, in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal
with clasp and 2nd class Medjidie) ; was
Inspecting Officer of Auxiliary Cav. i88/>, '
and in command of troops at Shorncliffe
1886-9, since when he has commanded
Cav. Brig, at Aldershot : m. 1866,
Pauline Henrietta, da. of the late Capt.
Hemy Hunter (5th Dragoon Guards) ;
cr. C.B. 1874, K.C.M.G. 1880, K.C.B. j
1882. Alders/iol; United Setvice Club.
RUSSELL, Sir Charles, M.P., Q.C.,
son of the late Arthur Russell, Esq., oi
Seafield House, Rostrevor, co. Down ; b.
1833 ; ed. at Castleknock Coll., and at
Trin. Coll., Dublin ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn \
1859, a Q.C. and Bencher of his Inn;
1872 ; was Attorney-Gen. Feb. to July,
1886 ; re-appointed Aug. 1892 ; sat for
Dundalk (L) 1880-5, having been defeated ;
there Feb., 1874; has sat for S. Div. of
Hackney since 1885 ; is a J.P. for Surrey :
m. 1858, Ellen, da. of J. S. Mulholland, ;
Esq., M.D., of Belfast; cr. K.B. 1886.
36, Harlcy Street, W. ; Tad-worth Court, j
Epsom; 10, New Court, Lincoln's Inn, ;
W. C. ; Reform, Turf, National Liberal,
and Portland Clubs.
RUSSELL, Gen. Sir Edward Lech- !
mere, K.C.S.I., son of the late Gen. Lech- j
mere Coore Graves Russell, C. B., R.A. , of!
Ashford Hall, Ludlow ; b. 1818 ; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Camb. ; entered Army 1837, be-
came Capt. and Major 1849, Lieut. -Col.
1854, Col. 1860, Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lieut. -
Gen. 1875, and Gen. 1877 ; served with
Field Force in Scinde and Affghanistan
1842-43, and was prese'nt in all operations,
including destruction of Imaumghur, and
as Adj. of Scinde Irregular Horse in
3TS. 703
battles of Meenne'e and Hyderabad, and
surrender of Omerkote (medal) ; served in
Abyssinian war; thanked by both Houses
of Parliament 1868 ; was Resident and
Comdt. at Aden 1868-70 ; commanded N.
Div. of Bombay Army 1872-76 : m. 1876,
Alice, widow of John Duff, Esq., Stirg.
R.A. ; cr. K.C.Sn. 1868. Ashford Hall,
Ludlow ; United Service Club.
RUSSELL, Sir James, C.M.G., LL.D.,
son of the late Mr. John Russell,
of Broughshane, co. Antrim ; b. 1842 ;
ed. at Queen's Coll., Belfast (B.A. Queen's
Univ., Ireland 1863, M.A. 1873, LL.B.
1874, LL.D. 1882) ; appointed to Hong
Kong Cadetship 1865, and Chinese Govt.
Interpreter 1867 ; was Private Sec. to
Govt. 1868-70, when he was appointed
Stipendiary Magistrate ; Bar. Lincoln's
Inn 1874 ; nominated Treasurer and
M.L.C. 1879, and Treasurer and Registrar-
Gen. 1881 ; was a Puisne Judge at Hong
Kong 1883-8, and Ch. Justice 1888-92";
sat in 1886 as Colonial Member of Mixed
Commn., under Chefoo Convention of
1876 and its additional article of 1885 ;
cr. C.M.G. 1887, K.B. 1889. Knockboy,
Ballvmena, co. Antrim ; Thatched House
Club.
RYAN, Sir Charles Lister, K.C.B.,
5th son of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Edward
Ryan ; b. 1831 ; ed. at Eton ; was a Clerk
in Treasury 1851-65, and Private Sec. to
Mr. Disraeli, Sir Stafford Northcote, and
Mr. Gladstone, successive Chancellors of
the Exchequer 1859-65, Sec. to Board of
Audit 1865-73, and Assist. Comptroller
and Auditor of Exchequer and Audit
Deprts. 1873-88, since when he has been
Comptroller and Auditor-Gen. ; isaj. P. for
Berks : m. 1862, Jane Georgiana, da. of
the late Sir John Shaw-Lefevre, K.C.B.,
D.C.L. ; cr. C.B. 1881, K.C.B. 1887.
Burley Bushes, Ascot ; Athencsum Club.
ST. JOHN, Sir Spenser, K.C.M.G.,
son of the late James Augustus St. John,
Esq. ; b. 1825 ; accompanied Sir James
Brooke as Private Sec. to Borneo 1848,
was Sec. to his Mission to Siam 1850,
Acting-Commr. and Consul-Gen, in Bor-
neo 1851-5, and Consul-Gen. 1855-61,
Charge d'Affaires and Consul-Gen, in
Hayti 1861-72, Charge d'Affaires to Domi-
nican Republic 1871, and Min. Resident
and Consul-Gen. 1872-4 ; proceeded on a
Special Mission to Bolivia 1875 > was Min.
Resident and Consul-Gen, to Peru 1874-82 ;
employed on a special mission to Mexico
1883-4, since when he has been Envoy Ex-
traor. and Min. Plen. to that Republic ;
cr. K.C.M.G. 1881. British Legation,
Mexico; \Vindham and Athenceum Clubs.
SALMON, Adm. Sir Newell, K.C.B.,
V.C., son of the late Rev. H. Salmon,
of Swarraton, Hants ; b. 1835 ; entered
R.N. 1847, became Com. 1858, Capt. 1863,
Rear-Adm. 1879, Vice-Adm. 1885, and
Adm. 1891 ; served in Baltic throughout
Russian War 1854-5 (medal), and in Naval
704 KNIGHTAGE.
Brig, in India during Mutinies 1857-8
(medal with clasp, and V.C. for conspi-
cuous bravery at Lucknow) : captured
Walker, the American filibuster, on coast
of Honduras 1860; was an A.D.C. to
H.M. 1874-9, and Com.-in-Ch. of Cape
of Good Hope and W. Coast of Africa
Station 1882-5, and of China Station 1888-
90 : m. 1866, Emily Augusta, da. of F.
Saunders, Esq., of Westbrook Upwey,
Dorset; cr. C.B. 1876, K.C.B. 1887.
United Service Club.
SALOMONS, Sir Julian Emanuel,
son of the late Emannel Salomons,
Esq. , of Birmingham ; b. 18 — ; Bar.
Gray's Inn 1861, and a Q.C., N.S. Wales
18— ; is a M.L.C., and Vice-Pres. of
Executive Council of N.S. Wales: m.
, 1862, Louisa, da. of Maurice Salomons,
Esq., of Edmonton, N. ; cr. K.B. 1891.
Sydney, N.S. Wales.
of the late Sampson Samuel, Esq., of Lon-
don ; b. 1820 ; appointed a magistrate of
territory of N.S. Wales 1846 ; elected a
M.L.C. of N.S. Wales 1854; wasaM.L.A.
1857-72 ; in 1872 he was nominated M. L. C.
in which chamber, as Vice-Pres. of Execu-
tive Council, he represented the Govt. ; was
Min. for Finance and Trade in 1859, 1865,
1866, 1868, 1869, and 1870, and Post-
master Gen. 1872-5, 1877, and 1879-80,
since when he has been Agent-Gen, for N.S.
Wales in England ; represented at Mel-
bourne in 1870, and at Sydney 1873, the
Colony of N.S. Wales at Conferences of
Delegates from all Australasian colonies to
consider matters of common interest; while
Postmaster-Gen, in 187335 Special Commr.
visited New Zealand, England, and U.S.A.
to arrange for establishing a mail service
between the United Kingdom and the Aus-
tralasian colonies by way of U.S.A., and
in the same year made a postal convention
with U.S. Govt. ; was a Roy. Commr. for
Colonial and Indian Exhibition 1886, and
one of the Delegates representing N.S.
Wales at the Colonial Conference 1887 :
in. ist, 1857, Henrietta Matilda, da. of
B. G. Levein, Esq., of Victoria ; 2nd, 1877,
Sara Louise, da. of E. Isaacs, Esq., of
Auckland, New Zealand; cr. C.M. 0.1874,
K.C.M.G. 1882, C.B. 1886. 15, Courtfield\
Gardens, S. W.; 5, Westminster Chambers,
Victoria Street, S. W. ; Whitehall Club.
SANDERSON, Sir Thomas Henry,
K.C.M.G., C.B., son of the late Richard
Sanderson, Esq., M.P. for Colchester [see
V. Canterbury] ; b. 1841 ; ed. at Eton ;
appointed a Junior Clerk in Foreign Office
1859, and became Senior Clerk 1885 ; was
attached to Lord Wodehouse's special
mission to Denmark 1863-4 ; employed in
connection with Conferences on the Danish
Duchies and Black Sea questions 1864,
1871, and on arbitration on the Alabama
claims at Geneva 1871-2 ; was Private
Sec. to Sir H. Layard, Under-Sec, for
Foreign Affairs 1866, and to Sees, of State
for Foreign Affairs (E. Derby) 1866-8 and
1874-8 and (E. Granville) 1880-5 '• appointed
Assist. -Under Sec. of State for Foreign
Affairs 1889; cr. C.B. 1880, K.C.M.G.
1887. 65, W impale Street, W. ; St.
James' s and Travellers' Clubs.
SANDISON, Sir Alfred, son of the
late Alfred Sandison, Esq. ; b. 18— ;
was acting Vice-Consul at Adalia 1859-60,,
Dragoman to Embassy at Constantinople
1860-7, and Acting Consul at Jeddah 1867,
Trebizond 1868, and Brassa 1868-9 • has-
been since 1874 Oriental 2nd Sec. H.M.'s
Embassy at Constantinople; cr. K.B.
1878. British Embassy, Constantinople.
SANKEY, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Richard
Hieram, K.C.B., son of the late Matthew
Sankey, Esq., J.P., Bar., of Baunmore, co.
Cork, and Modeshill, co. Tipperary ; b.
1829; ed. at Mil. Coll., Addiscombe ;
entered Madras Engineers 1846, became
Capt. and Major 1858, Lieut.-Col. 1869..
Col 1875. Maj.-Gen. 1883. and Lieut.-
Gen. (retired) 1884 ; was Sup. of E.
Coast Canal 1856-7, and Under-Sec, to
Govt. of India, Public Works Depart.
1857 ; served in Indian Mutiny Campaign
1857-8 (medal with clasp, and recom-
mended for V.C. ), and as Commanding:
Engineer with S. Afghan Field Force
1878-9 (medal and C B.) ; was Ch. Engi-
neer, Mysore 1866-77. Acting Dep. Sec.
at Simla to Govt. of India 1877, and Ch.
Enginee', ist class, and Sec. to Public-
Works Dept. of Govt. of Madras 1879-83,
and a M.L.C. of Madras 1883; is a
Fellow of Madras Univ. ; has been since
Jan. 1884 Chin, of Board of Works, Ire-
land : m. ist, 1858, Sophia Mary, who d.
1882, da. of William Henry Benson, Esq.,
formerly of B.S.C. ; *nd, 1890, Henrietta,
da. of the late Pierce Creagh, Esq., of
Mount Elva and O'Brien's Castle, co.
Clare, and widow of Edward Browne,
Esq., J.P. , of Cooloe, co. Galway ; cr.
C.B. 1879, K.C.B. 1892. 68, Merrion
Square, Dublin ; East India United Ser-
vice and Ktldarc 'Street Clubs.
SARGENT, Hon. Sir Charles, son of
William Sargent, Esq., of Putney Heath,
Surrey ; b. 1821 ; ed. atTrin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A., 5th Wrangler 1843, M-A- 1846);
Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1848 ; appointed a
Member of Supreme Council of Justice,
Ionian Islands, 1858, and Ch. Justice 1860,
Judge of High Court, Bombay, 1866, and
Ch. Justice thereof 1882 : in. 1854, Gerald-
ine Harriet, da. of the late John Unwin,
Esq., of the Treasury; cr. K.B. 1860.
Bombay ; Athc.iHeiaii Club.
SARGOOD, Sir Frederick Thomas,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Frederick
James Sargood, Esq., a London, Aus-
tralian, and New Zealand merchant, of
Broad Green Lodge, Croydon ; b. 1834 ;
went to Melbourne 1849, and was engaged
in commercial, manufacturing, and squat-
ting pursuits ; joined the Vol. Force on
its formation in 1859, (and is now Lieut.-
Col. in Field Artillery unattached) ; has
been a M.L.C. for the Central and S.
Yarra Provinces (successively) of Victoria
since 1874 ; in 1880 represented Victoria
before the Royal Commn. for Protection
of British Interests abroad ; was a Mem-
ber of Board of Advice in London
for the Colony 1880-82, Minister of
Defence 1883-6, Executive Vice-Pres.
of Melbourne Centennial International
Exhibition 1888, and Minister of
Defence and Minister of Instruction
1890-92 ; is an Executive Councillor and
a Territorial Magistrate for the Colony :
m. ist, 1858, Marian Australian Rolfe,
only da. of the Hon. G. Rolfe, M.L.C. ;
2nd, 1880, Julia, 2nd da. of James Tom-
lin, Esq., of London; cr. C.M.G. 1885, i
K . C . M . G. 1 890. Rtppon Lea , Melbourne, \
Victoria; Australian Club (Melbourne}.
SAUNDERS, Sir Edwin, son of the •
late Simon Saunders, Esq. ; b. 1814 ; I
M.R.C.S. Eng. 1839, and F.R.C.S. 1855 ;
is Surg. Dentist to H.M. and to T.R.H.
the Prince and Princess of Wales, F.G.S.,
Fellow of Royal Medical and Chirurgical
So. , and Member of Odontological So. of
Great Britain ; formerly Lecturer on Ana-
tomy and Diseases of the Teeth at St.
Thomas's Hospital ; has been Pres. of
Odontological So., of British Dental
Association, of Metropolitan Counties
Branch of British Medical Association,
and of Section XII. of International Medi-
cal Congress; author of "The Teeth a
Test of Age": m. 1848, Marian, el. da. of
the late E. Burgess, Esq. ; cr. K.B. 1883.
I3<r, George Street, Hanover Square, W. ;
Fairlawn, Wimbledon Common.
SAWYER, Sir James, J/.Z>., son of the
late James Sawyer, Esq., of Carlisle ; b.
1844 ; ed. at Queen's Coll., Birmingham ;
M.R.C.S. Eng. 1866, M.B. Lond. Univ.
(ist class Honours) 1867, and M.D. 1873 ;
F.R.C.P. Lond. 1883 ; is Consulting Phy-
sician Queen's Hospital, Birmingham, -
Professor of Medicine in Queen's Coll.,
and a J. P. for Birmingham ; formerly Pres.
of Birmingham Clinical Board and of
Birmingham and Midland Branch of
British Medical Asso. : ;«. 1873, Adelaide
Mary, da. of the late Rev. J. H. Hill, of
Cranoe Rectory, Leicestershire ; cr. K.B.
1885. Haseley Hall, Warwick; 29, Old
Burlington Street, W.; 31, Temple Row,
Birmingham ; Conservative and Midland
Conservative Clubs.
SCANLAN, Sir Thomas Charles,
K. C.M. G. , son of Charles Scanlan, Esq. ,
ot Cape Town ; b. 18 — ; admitted Attor-
ney 1866 ; elected a Member of House of
Assembly, Cape of Good Hope. 1869 ;
was Chm. of Cape Town Municipality
1870-77, Premier and Attorney-Gen.,
Cape of Good Hope 1881, and Colonial
Sec. and Premier Cape of Good Hope
1881-4; cr. K. C.M.G. 1884. Johannesburg,
South Africa.
SCHNEIDER, Gen. Sir John William
K.C.B.;b. 1824 ; entered Bombay Army
HTS. 70S
1840, became Captain 1846, Major 1858,
Lieut.-Col. 1862, Col. 1867, Maj.-Gen.
1877, Lieut. -Gen. 1881, and Gen. 1888 ;
commanded Contingent, Infantry and
Irregular Cav., of Rajah of Sattara, in
campaign in S. Maratha country 1844-5,
the Kolapore Infantry during Indian
Mutiny 1857 (medal), and ist Brig, of ist
Div. in Abyssinian campaign 1 868 (medal);
was Judge Advocate Gen. of Army 1868-
72, Political Resident at Aden with com-
mand of the Brig. 1872-7, and in command
of N. Div. of Bombay Army 1877-82 (fre-
quently mentioned in despatches): 02.1851,
Amelia Euphemia, da. of Lieut.-Col. C. J.
C. Davidson, of the Bengal Engineers ; cr.
C.B. 1868, K.C.B. 1889. 8, Queensbonmgfi
Terrace, W.
SCHOLFIELD, Sir Henry, son of the
late H. Scholfield, Esq. ; b. 18— ; was
H.M.'s Consul at Guatemala 1872-80,
and in charge of Legation there in 1876 ;
cr. K.B. 1876.
ScOBLE,6>zVAndrewRichard,A'.C.5./.,
M.P., son of'the late John Scoble, Esq.,
of Kingsbridge, Devon ; b. 1831 ; ed. at
City of London Sch. ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn
1856, a Q.C. 1876, and a Bencher 1879 ;
was Advocate-Gen, and M.L.C. of Bombay
1870-7, and a Member of Council of
Gov.-Gen. of India 1886-91 ; unsuccess-
fully contested Shrewsbury 1880 and Ne\v-
castle-under-Lyme 1885 ; has sat for
Hackney, Central Div. (C) since 1892 :
m. 1863, Augusta Harriette, only da. of the
late Joseph Nicholson, Esq.; cr. C.S.I.
1889, K.C.S.I. 1890. 21, Kensington
Gardens Terrace, W.; Carlton and
Athenceum Clubs.
SCOTLAND, Sir Colley Harman, el.
son of the late Thomas Scotland, Esq. ;
b. 1818 ; ed. at Roy. Sch., Raphoe ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1843 ; was Ch. Justice of
Supreme Court of Judicature, Madras,
1861, and of High Court of Judicature
1862-72, and Vice-Chancellor of Madras
Univ. 1862-71 : m. 1853, Sarah Anne,
who d. 1859, da. of the late John Joseph
Bygrave, Esq. ; cr. K.B. 1861. 44, Queen's
Gate Gardens, S. W. ; Windham Club.
!. Sir Francis Cunningham,
., C.B., el. son of Carteret
George Scott, Esq., of Malleny, Balerno,
Midlothian ; b. 1834 ; entered 42nd
Highlanders 1852, became Capt. 1856,
Major 1866, Lieut.-Col. 1874, and Col.
(retired) 1881 ; served throughout Crimean
campaign 1854-5 (medal with three clasps,
5th class Medjidie, and Turkish medal), in
Indian Mutiny campaign 1857-8 (medal
with clasp), in Ashantee War 1874
(wounded, mentioned in despatches, C.B.,
and medal with clasp), and in command
of Expedition against the Jebus 1892 ; was
from 1878-88 one of H.M.'s Gentlemen-
at-Arms ; is a J. P. for Midlothian ; for-
merly Lieut.-Col Comdg. 4th Batn. Duke
of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regt.) ;
appointed Inspector-Gen, of Gold Coast
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KNIGHTAGE.
Constabulary 1891 : m. 1859, Mary Olivia,
da. of the Rev. Edward John Ward, Rec-
tor of E. Clandon, Surrey ; cr. C.B. 1874,
K.C.M.G. 1892. Accra, Gold Coast;
New Travellers' Club.
SCOTT, Sir John, K.C.M.G., son of
the late J. Scott, formerly of Cumberland ;
b. 1814 ; entered public service 1840 ; ap-
pointed, 1843, Sec. to Royal Commn. to
define N.E. boundary between Canada
and U.S.A. as determined by Ashburton
Treaty ; at termination of this Commn.
was appointed Surveyor-Gen., M.L.C. and
Senior Magistrate of Labuan ; became
Acting Lieut. -Gov. and Treasurer 1849,
and in 1850 Gov. of the Colony ; in 1856
became Gov. of Natal, and in 1868 Gov.
of British Guiana : m. 1850, Amelia
Emma Catherine, who'<£. 1882, da. of the
late William Cook, Esq., of Clay Hill,
Enfield; cr. K.C.M.G. 1873. Chislehurst.
SCOTT, Sir John Harley ; b. 18— ;
is a Merchant and a J.P. of Cork (High
Sheriff 1892) ; cr. K.B. 1892. Park View
Terrace, Cork.
SEALY, Sir John, K.C.M.G., D.C.L.,
3rd son of the late Thomas Sealy, Esq. , of
Clifton; b. 1807; ed. at Exeter Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1820, M.A. 1833, Hon.
D.C.L. of Durham 1876) ; Bar. Middle
Temple 1833 ; appointed Solicitor-Gen, of
Barbados 1841, Attorney-Gen. 1846, and
Chancellor of Diocese 187- : m. 1834, Ann
Isabella, who d. 1859, da. of the late
J. F. D. Jones, Esq., M.D.; cr. K.C.M.G.
1874. The Cliff, Barbados.
SECCOMBE, Sir Thomas Lawrence,
G.C.I. E.,K.C.S.I., C.B., son of John Sec-
combe, Esq.; b. 1812; entered H.E.I.C.S.,
1829; was Assist. Financial Sec. to Sec. of
State for India 1858-9, Financial Sec.
1859-79, and Assist. Under Sec. of State
for India 1872-81 : m. 1833, Louisa, who
d. 1884, da. of H. Pollett, Esq. ; cr. C.B.
1869, K.C.S.I. 1877, G.C.I. E. 1892.
Yelverton, S. Devon ; St. Stephen's Club.
SENDALL, Sir Walter Joseph,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Rev. S. Sen-
dall, V. of Rillington, Yorkshire ; b. 18— ;
ed. at Christ's Coll., Camb. (EA 1858, ist
class classics, 3rd class mathematics) ;
was a member of Colonial Ser., Ceylon,
1859-73 (Inspector of Schools 1860-70,
Director of Public Instruction 1870-3),
Assist. Inspector of Poor Laws 1873-6,
Gen. Inspector, Local Govt. Board 1876-8,
and Assist. Sec. 1878-85, Gov. and Com.-
in-Ch. of the Windward Islands 1885-9,
and of Barbados 1889-92, since when he
has been H.M.'s High Commr. in Cyprus:
m. 1870, Elizabeth Sophia, da. of the late
Rev. Henry Calverley, V. of South Stoke,
and Prebendary of Wells ; cr. C. M.G.
1887, K.C.M.G. 1889. Government House,
Nicosia, Cyprus; Oxford and Cambridge,
St. Stephen's, and St. George's Clubs.
SEXTON, Sir Robert, son of the late
Samuel Sexton, Esq., of Bildeston, Suf-
folk ; b. 1814; is a J. P., a I) L . and nn
Alderman of Dublin, and Chm. of S. Dub-
lin Board of Guardians ; unsuccessfully
contested Dublin, St Stephen's Green
Div. (LU) 1888 ; cr. K.B. 1892. 70, Heir-
court Street, Dublin ; Constitutional Club.
SHAW, Capt. Sir Eyre Massey,
K.C.B., son of the late Bernard Robert
Shaw, Esq., of Monkstown Castle,
co. Cork, and cousin of Sir Robert
Shaw, 4th Bart. ; b. 1830 ; ed. at Trin.
Coll., Dublin (M.A. 1853) ; formerly
Capt. in the Army ; %yas Ch. Officer of
Metropolitan Fire Brig. 1861-91 (good
service medal 1884) ; is a D.L. for
Middlesex : m. 1855, Anna, da. of Senor
Murto Dove, of Lisbon, and Fuzeta in
Algarve; cr. C.B. 1875, K.C.B. 1891.
St. James's, Carlton, Marlborough, and
Pratt' s Clubs ; Club Anglais (Paris).
SHEA, Sir Ambrose, K.C.M.G., son
of the late Henry Shea, Esq., merchant,
of St. John's, Newfoundland ; b. 1818 ;
has been a Member of Assembly of New-
foundland since 1850, and was Speaker
thereof 1855-61 ; successfully negotiated
admission of Newfoundland into recipro-
city treaty arrangements 1855 ; was an
unofficial Member of Executive Govt.
1864-9 I went as Delegate from Newfound-
land to Quebec Conference on Confedera-
tion 1864, and has been on several minor
Missions ; was Commr. from Newfound-
land to Fisheries Exhibition 1883 ; brought
Washington Cabinet into harmony with
Canada for extension of Washington
Treaty 1885 ; was Delegate from Bahamas
to Colonial Conference in London 1887 ;
has been Gov. of the Bahama Islands since
1887, and initiated hemp industry there ;
deputed in 1888 to lay the general condi-
tion of affairs of the Colony before H.M.'s
Govt. : /«. ist, 1851, Isabella, who*/. 1877,
da. of Joseph Nixon, Esq., merchant, of
Edinburgh ; 2ndly, 1878, Louisa, da. of
Joseph Bouchette, Esq., of Quebec (50
years Surveyor-Gen, of Canada) ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1883. Government House,
Nassau, Bahamas.
SHEPSTONE, Sir Theophilus,
K.C.M.G., son of William Shepstone.
Esq. ; b. 1817 ; appointed 1835 Inter-
preter of Kaffir language at the Cape,
and served on Staff during Kaffir War of
that year ; subsequently employed in
various services on frontier of Cape Colony;
appointed Capt.-in-Ch. of Native forces in
Natal 1848, Judicial Assessor there 1855,
and Sec. for Native affairs and M.E.C.
and M.L.C. 1856 ; in 1861 proceeded to
Zululand to settle the succession to the
throne of King Panda, and in 1873 pro-
ceeded there on a special mission to crown
King Cetawayo ; employed to negotiate
between Transvaal States and Zulus 1876 ;
was Administrator of Transvaal 1877-9 :
m. 1838, Maria, da. of Dep. Corny. -Gen.
Palmer; cr.C.M.G. 1869, K.C.M.G. 1876.
SHIPPARD, Sir Sidney Godolphin
Alexander, K.C.M.G., D.C.L., el. son of
the late Capt. W. H. Shippard, 2gth
Regt. ; b. 18— ; ed. King's Coll. Sch., ,
and at Oriel and Hertford Colls. ,
Oxford (B.A. 1863, M.A. 1864, D.C.L. j
1878) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1867 ; was \
Acting Attorney-Gen, of Griqualand W., .
1873-5, and a M.L.C. and M.E.C. 1873-7, i
Attorney-Gen. 1875-7, Acting Recorder of !
High Court of Griqualand 1877, and a ;
Judge of Supreme Court of Cape Colony
1880-5 '< appointed in 1884 British Commr. ,
on Joint Anglo-German Commn. on the,
Angra Pequena and W. Coast Claims, and
in 1885 Commr. -Administrator, Ch. Magis-
trate and Pres. of Land Commn. of British J
Bechuanaland and Dep. High Commr. for '
those parts of Bechuanaland and the ,
Kalahari under H.M.'s protection: m.
1864, Maria Susanna, who d. 1870, da. of
Sir Andries Stockenstrom, ist Bart. ; or. \
C.M.G. 1886, K.C.M.G. 1887. Vryburg,
Bechuanaland, S. Africa ; Union Club.
SHUTE, Gen. Sir Charles Cameron,
K.C.B., son of the late Thomas Deane
Shute, Esq., J. P. andD.L. , of Bramshaw ;
and Burton, Hants ; b. 1816 ; ed. at Win-
chester Coll. ; entered Army 1834, became
Capt. 1847, Major and Lieut .-Col. 1854,
Col. 1858, Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lieut.-Gen.
1877, and Gen. (retired) 1881 ; served with
I3th Light Dragoons in Kurnoch Cam-
paign 1839, and with 6th Dragoons as A.G.
of Cav. Div. in Crimean Campaign 1854-6
(mentioned in despatches, medal with
three clasps, Legion of Honour, 5th class ;
Medjidie and Turkish medal, Brevet Lieut. -
Col., C. B.); commanded 6th Dragoons i
1857-61, and 4th Dragoon Guards 1862-71 ;
was Col. i6th Lancers 1878-86, since '
when he has been Col. 6th Dragoons ;
is a J.P. and D.L. for Sussex, and a ;
J.P., for Hants; sat as M.P. for
Brighton (Q 1874-80 : m. 1858, Rhoda,
da. of the late Rev. Henry Tumour
Dowler, V. of Aldeburgh, Suffolk ; cr. \
C.B. 1869, K.C.B. 1889. 12, Brunswick
Place, Brighton ; Dinsdale, Bournemouth;
United Service, Carlton, Bournemouth,
and Orleans (Brighton] Clubs.
SlEVEKING, Sir Edward Henry, M.D.,
LL.D., son of the late Edward Henry ;
Sieveking, Esq- (a descendant of two i
senatorial and still flourishing families of ;
Hamburg) ; b. in London 1816 ; M.D. '
Edin. 1841, F.R.C.P. 1852, LL.D. 1884 ;
formerly Physician to St. Mary's (of which
he is now consulting physician) and other
Hospitals ; was Physician Extraordinary i
to H.M. 1870-88 ; has been Physician in ;
Ordinary to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales
since 1863, and to H.M. since 1888 ;
author of numerous medical works and ;
papers,' and some time Editor of ' ' British !
and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review " : j
m. 1849, Jane, da. of John Ray, Esq.,
J.P., of Finchley ; cr. K.B. 1886. 17,
Manchester Square, W. ; Atheuceum Club, \
SIMMONS, Field Marshal Sir John
Lintorn Arabin, G.C.B., G. C.M.G., son
of Capt. Thomas Frederick Simmons, !
KNIGHTS. 707
R.A., of Langford, Somerset ; b. 1821 ; ed.
at Roy. Mil. Acad. , Woolwich ; entered
R. E. 1837, became Capt. 1846, Maj.- and
Lieut. -Col. 1854, Col. 1857, Maj.-Gen.
1868, Lieut. Gen. and Col. Comdt. R.E.
1872, Gen. 1877 (retired 1888), and Field
Marshal 1890 ; was three years em-
ployed in disputed territory on N. E. frontier
of U.S.A. constructing works of defence
and making military explorations ; was an
Inspec. of Railways 1846-50, Sec. to Rail.
Commrs. 1850-1, and to Railway Depart, of
Board of Trade 1851-4 ; joined Omer Pasha
in March 1854 ; present during part of
siege of Silistria ; laid out and threw up
the lines of Slobodzie and Georgevo on the
Danube, having entire charge of 20,000
men of all arms ; appointed H. M. 's Commr.
with Ottoman Army (July) 1854 ; went to
•'the Crimea (Dec.) 1854 to concert
with Allied Corns. -in-Ch. as to movements
of Turkish Army ; present at battle of
Eupatoria, and laid out and superintended
construction of entrenched camp in front
thereof ; present at siege and fall of Sebas-
topol ; accompanied Omer Pasha to the
Caucasus ; at forced passage of the Ingur,
commanded div. which captured enemy's
works and guns ; has Crimean medal with
clasp, Turkish medal, Turkish gold medal
for Danubian eampaign, Turkish medal
for Silistria, a sword of honour from
Turkish Govt. , the Grand Cordon of
the Medjidie, and the Legion of Honour ;
received a Commn. as Pasha, 1856 ; was
British Commr. for regulating Turco-
Russian boundary in Asia 1857, Consul-
Gen, at Warsaw, 1858-60, in command of
R.E. at Aldershot 1860-5, Director of R. E.
establishment at Chatham 1865-8, Lieut. -
Gov. of Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich, 1869,
and Gov. 1870-5, and Inspector-Gen, of
Fortifications 1875-80 ; served on Roy.
Commn. on Accidents on Railways 1874-5,
and on Defence of British Possessions and
Commerce abroad 1880-2 ; attached to
special mission of Lords Beaconsfield and
Salisbury to Berlin 1878, and attended
Conference at Berlin 1880 ; was Gov.
and Com. -in-Ch. of Malta 1884-8, and
Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. on special
mission to His Holiness the Pope 1889-90 :
m. ist, 1846, Ellen Lintorn, who d. 1851,
da. of the late John Lintorn Simmons,
Esq., of Keynsham, Somerset ; and, 1856,
Blanch, da. of the late Samuel Charles
Weston, Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1855, K.C.B.
1869, G.C.B. 1878, G. C.M.G. 1887. 36.
Cornwall Gardens, S. W.; United Service
and Athenceutn Clubs.
SIMON, Sir John, K.C.B., D.C.L.,
LL.D., F.R.S., son of the late Louis
Michael Simon, Esq. ; b. 1816; M.R.C.S.
Eng. 1838, F.R.C.S. Eng. 1844, F.R.S.
1845, Hon. D.C.L. Oxford 1868, Hon.
Med. Chi. Doct. Munich 1872, Hon. LL.D.
Camb. 1880, and Edinburgh 1882, and
Hon. M.D. Dublin 1887 ; was Lecturer on
Gen. Pathology at St. Thomas's Hospital
1847-70, and Surg. to that Hospital 1853-
70S
KNIGHTAGE.
76,since whenhe has been consul ting Surg. ;
was Officer of Health to City of London
1848-55, Medical Officer to Gen. Board of
Health 1855-8, to Privy Council 1858-76,
and to Local Govt. Board 1871-6, Pres.
of Medical Teachers' Association 1867-8,
and of Pathological So. 1866-8, Vice-
Pres. of Royal Coll. of Surgeons 1876-8,
and Pres. 1878-9, and Vice-Pres. of Roy.
So. 1879-80; has been since 1876 (as
Crown nominee) a member of Gen. Medi-
cal Council ; appointed 1881 a member of
Roy. Commn. of Inquiry with regard to
the constitution of the Medical Profes-
sion ; author of works in Physiology,
Pathology, and Surgery, and (officially)
in State Medicine : m. 1848, Jane, da.
of Dep. -Corny. -Gen. Matthew Delaval
O'Meara ; cr. C. B. 1876, K. C. B. 1887. 40,
Kensington Square, W. ; Athenceum Club.
SIMON, Sir John, only son of Isaac
Simon, Esq., ofMontego Bay, Jamaica;
b. 1818 ; ed. at Univ. Coll., London
(LL.B. London Univ. 1841) ; Bar. Middle
Temple 1842 ; cr. a Serjeant-at-Law 1864, |
and received a patent of precedence 1868 ;
a member of N. circuit, but has ceased to
practice ; is a member of Council of the |
Imperial Federation League ; canvassed j
Nottingham 1866, but did not go to the i
poll ; sat as M.P. for Dewsbury (L) 1868- ;
88 : m. 1843, Rachel, da. of S. K. Sala- ,
man, Esq., of London; cr. K.B. 1886.
36, Tavistock Square, W. C. ; Reform,
Cobden Clubs.
SIMPSON, Surg.-Gen. Sir Benjamin,
K.C.l.E. ; b. 1831 ; ed. at Dublin Univ.
(B. A. 18— ) ; entered Bengal Med. Depart.
1853, became Surg. 1864, Surg. -Major
1873, Brig. -Surg. 1879, Dep. Surg.-Gen.
• 1882, and Surg.-Gen. 1886 , retired 1890 ;
formerly Sanitary Commr. to Govt. of
India : 'm. 1859, Agnes Jane Sarah, el. da.
of the late Brig. -Gen. Hugh Sibbald, C.B. ;
cr. K.C.l.E. 1887.
SIMPSON, Sir Henry Lunnon, son of
George Simpson, Esq., of Windsor; b.
1842 ; was Mayor of Windsor 1887 ;
Past Pres. of Roy. Coll. of Veterinary
Surgs. ; is a J.P. for Windsor, and Veteri-
nary Surg. to H.M. : m. 1865, Anna, only
da. of the late Charles Ellis, Esq., of
London ; cr. K.B. 1887. Gordon House,
Windsor ; South Lea, Datchet, Bucks.
SIVEWRIGHT, Sir James, K.C.M.G.,
son of William Sivewright, of Fochabers,
Elginshire ; b. 1848 ; ed. at Aberdeen
Univ. (M.A. 1866) : passed ist in com-
petitive examinationfor Telegraph Depart,
of India 1869 ; entered British Postal
Telegraph Ser. 1870 ; was Sec. to So. of
Telegraph Engineers 1875-7, and Gen.
Manager of S. African Telegraphs 1877-85;
joint author of "Text Book of Tele-
graphy" (Longmans, 1876); elected
M.L.A. for Griqualand, E. 1888 ; ap-
pointed Commr. of Crown Lands and
Public Works 1890 : m. 1880, Jennie, da.
of George Page, Esq., of Bloemfontein,
Orange Free State; cr. C.M.G. 1880;
K.C.M.G. 1892. Redgate, Cape Town;
Lawrensford, Somerset West, Cape of
Good Hope.
SMITH, Right Hon. Sir Archibald
Levin, P. C. , only son of the late Francis
Smith, Esq., J.P., of Salt Hill, Chichester ;
b. 1836 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A,
1858) ; Bar. Inner Temple 1860 ; was
Junior Counsel to Treasury 1878-83, and
a Judge of High Court of Justice (Queen's
Bench Division) 1883-92, since when he
has been a Lord Justice of Appeal : m.
1867, Isobel, el. da. of the late John
Charles Fletcher, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of
Dale Park, Sussex ; cr. K.B. 1883, P.C.
1892. 66, Cadogan Square, S. W.; Salt
Hill, Chichester ; Athenczum and Oxford
and Cambridge Clubs.
SMITH, Sir Cecil Clementi,
G. C.M.G. , son of the Rev. J. Smith, late
Rector of Buckhurst Hill, Essex ; b. 1840 ;
ed. at St. Paul's Sch., and at Corpus
Christi Coll., Camb. (B. A. 1862, M.A. 1868);
elected Student Interpreter Hong Kong
1862 ; appointed Registrar-Gen, at Hong
Kong 1865, Acting Police Magistrate 1865,
Acting Colonial Sec. 1867, M.E.C. 1869,
Treasurer 1871, and Acting Colonial Sec.
1872-73-74 and 75 ; was British Commr.
to settle certain marine claims at Manila
1878, Colonial Sec. Straits Settlements
1878-85, Acting Gov. 1884-5, ar>d Lieut. -
Gov. and Colonial Sec. of Ceylon 1885-7 ;
is Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Straits Settle-
ments, and H.M.'s High Commr. and
Consul-Gen, for Borneo : m. 1869, Teresa,
da. of the late Arthur Newcomen, Esq.,
of Kirkleatham Hall, Redcar ; cr. C.M.G.
1880, K.C.M.G. 1886, G. C.M.G. 1892.
Government House, Singapore.
SMITH, Col. Sir Charles Bean EUAN-,.
K.C.B., C.S.I. ; b. 1842 ; entered Army
1859, became Capt. 1870, Major 1879,
Lieut.-Col. 1881, and Col. 1885 ; retired
1889 ; served in Abyssinian Expedition
1867 (mentioried in despatches, medal) ;
was Sec. to Sir F. Goldsmid's Special
Mission to Persia 1870-72, Mil. Attache
and Private Sec. to Sir Bartle Frere's
Special Anti-Slave Trade Mission 1872-
4, First Assist. Resident at Hyderabad
1876-9, and Ch. Political Officer with
Ghazni Field Force 1880, and with Sir F.
Roberts' Force on march from Kabul to
Kandahar 1880 (mentioned four times in
despatches, medal with two clasps, bronze
star, Brevet-Col.) ; formerly Resident at
Oodeypore, and at Bhurtpore and Dhole-
pore ; was H.M.'s Agent and Consul-Gen,
at Zanzibar 1887-91, since when he nas
been Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. tO'
Morocco : m. 1877, Edith, da. of Col.
Frederick Alexander, R.A. ; cr. C.S.I.
1872, C.B. 1889, K.C.B. 1890. British
Legation, Tangier ; Garrick, Turf, St.
James's, and United Service Clubs.
SMITH, Col. Sir Charles ROLLED-,.
K.C.M.G., C.B., son of the late Charles
KNIGHTS.
709
Sergison Smith, Esq., of Consall Hall,
Stoke-upon-Trent ; b. 1846 ; ed. at Shrews-
bury ; entered Army 1865, became Capt.
King's Roy. Rifle Corps 1877, Major 1882,
Lieut.-Col. 1885, and Col. 1888 ; served
during Zulu and Boer Wars 1879-81
(mentioned in despatches, medal with
clasp), with Egyptian Campaign 1882,
present at Kassassin and Tel-el- Kebir
(mentioned in despatches, medal with
clasp, bronze star, Brevet Major), with
Nile Expedition 1884-5 (mentioned in
despatches, clasp, Brevet Lt.-Col. ), with
Soudan Frontier Field Force 1885-7, at
action of Gamaizah 1888 in command of
Brig, (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
Col. ), and in command of Tokar Expedi-
tionary Force 1891 ; was attached to
Egyptian Army 1883-92, and Gov.-Gen.
of Red Sea Littoral and Comdt. at Suakin
1888-92 (2nd class Medjidie) ; is a Pasha
in Egypt, and has 2nd class Osmanieh :
m. 1883, Maud Mary, el. da. of Major
Fearnley Whittingstall ; cr. C.B. 1891,
K.C.M.G. 1892. 165, Victoria Street,
S. W. ; Naval and Military Club.
SMITH, Sir Donald Alexander,
K.C.M.G., son of the late D. Smith,
Esq. ; b. 1821 ; Hon. D.C.L. Camb. ;
sometime Gov. of Hudson's Bay Terri-
tory ; appointed Special Commr. Red
River 1869, Member of Canadian Parlia-
ment 1871, and Director of Canadian
Pacific Railway 1880; cr. K.C.M.G. 1886.
Montreal, Canada ; Athenccum Club.
son of the late Edwin Smith, Esq., of
Walsall ; b. 1831 ; ed. at Queen Mary's
Gram. Sch. ; was Mayor of Kensington
and Norwood 1868, 1869, 1870, 1872
and 1873, and of Adelaide 1880, 1881,
1882, 1887, and 1888, Minister of Educa-
tion 1884, Commr. at International Ex-
hibitions at Philadelphia 1876, at Paris
1878, at Sydney 1880, and at Melbourne
1881, at Colonial and Indian Exhibition
1886, and at Melbourne Centennial Exhi-
bition 1888, and Vice-Pres. and Promoter
of Adelaide Jubilee Exhibition 1887 ; is a
J.P., a Member of House of Assembly
of S. Australia, Pres. of S. Australian
Zoological and Acclimatization So. , and a
member of numerous Institutions : m. ist,
1857, Florence, who d. 1862, da. of the
late Robert Stock, Esq. , of Clifton ; 2nd,
1869, Elizabeth, da. of Edward Spicer,
Esq., of Adelaide; cr. K.C.M.G. 1888.
the Acacias, Marryatville, S. Australia;
Adelaide and Austral Clubs.
SMITH, Sir Francis VILLENEUVE-,
el. son of the late Francis Smith, Esq.,
of Lindfield, Sussex ; b. 1819 ; ed.
at Univ. Coll., London (B.A. London
Univ. 1840) ; Bar. Middle Temple 1842,
and a Bencher 1890 ; admitted to Bar of
Tasmania 1844 ; appointed Solicitor- ;
Gen. for Tasmania 1848, and Attorney-
Gen. 1854; became a M.E.C. 1855, arid I
Premier 1857 ; was a Judge of Supreme |
Court 1860, and Ch. Justice 1870-85, ;
and a M.L.A. 1848-60 ; administered
Govt. 1874-5 ancl 1880; assumed in 1884
the additional surname of Villeneuve,
being that of his maternal grandfather:
m. 1851, Sarah, da. of the Rev. George
Giles, LL.D. ; cr. K.B. 1862. 19, Har-
rington Gardens, S. Kensington, S. W.,
Conservative Club.
SMITH, Sir John, fourth son of the
late Joseph Smith, Esq., Merchant, of
Derby ; b. 1822 ; was Mayor of Derby
1872-3 (when he had the honour of receiv-
ing T.R. H. Prince and Princess of
Wales) ; is a J.P. for Derby, a Director
of Derby Commercial Bank, and a Trustee
of Derby Sch., at which he has founded
a scholarship : m. 1861, Sarah Sophia,
second da. of John Snow, Esq., of South-
ampton \ cr. K.B. 1887. Parkfield, Derby.
SMITH, Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert Mur-
doch, K.C.M.G., son of the late Hugh
Smith, Esq., M.D., of Kilmarnock, N.B. ;
b. 1835 ; entered R.E. 1855, became
Capt. 1864, Major 1873, Lieut.-Col. 1881,
Col. 1885 (h.p. 1886), and Maj.-Gen.
(retired) 1888 ; employed on special duty
in Asia Minor 1856-9, and in N. Africa
18601 ; was Director of Persian Telegraph
Depart. 1863-85, when he was appointed
Director of Edinburgh Museum of Science
and Art ; went on special mission to
Persia 1887; is a F.R.S.E., F.R.G.S.,
and a J.P. for co. of city of Edinburgh:
m. 1869, Eleanor, who d. 1883, el. da.
of the late Capt. John Robinet Baker,
R.N. ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1888. 17, Magdala
Crescent, Edinburgh; Army and Navy
and National Clubs.
SMITH, Sir William, D.C.L., LL.D.,
Ph.D., son of William Smith, Esq. ; b.
1813 ; ed. at London Univ. (highest
Honours in Greek, Latin, and German) ;
Hon. D.C.L. Oxford, Hon. LL.D. Glas-
gow, and Hon. Ph.D. Leipzig; is a
F.S.A., a Member of Senate of London
Univ., Senior Registrar of Roy. Literary
Fund, and Editor of the well-known
Classical and Biblical Dictionaries ; has
been Editor of the Quarterly Review since
1867 ; author of many Classical and Edu-
cational works : in. 1834, Mary Anne, da.
of James Crump, Esq., of Birmingham ;
cr. K.B. 1892. 94, Westboume Terrace,
W. ; Athencsum Club.
SMITH, Sir William Frederick
Haynes, K.C.M.G., LL.D., son of John
Lucie Smith, Esq., LL.D. ; b. 1839 ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1863 ; was Solicitor-Gen.,
British Guiana 1865-74, and Attorney-
Gen. 1884-7 ; administered the Govt. of the
Leeward Islands 1884 and 1887, and was
appointed Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. thereof
1888 : m. 1867, Ellen P., da. of J. White.
Esq. ; cr. C.M.G. 1887, K.C.M.G. 1890.
Leeward Islands.
SMYLY, Sir Philip Crampton, M.D.,
son of Josiah Smyly, Esq. , Vice-Pres. of
Roy. Coll. of Surgs. ; b. 1838; ed. at
Dublin Univ. (M.D. 1863); M.R.C.P.
KNIGHTAGE.
1860, L.R.C.S.I. 1861, and F.R.C.S.I.
1863 ; has been Surg. -in-Ordinary to suc-
cessive Lords-Lieut, of Ireland ; is Ex-
Pres. of Roy. Coll. of Surgs. , Ireland,
and of Laryngological Asso. of Great
Britain, a Member of Senate of Dublin
Univ., Surg. to Meath Hospital, Con-
sulting Surg. to Children's National Hos-
pital, and Senior Physician to Hospital
for Diseases of the Throat and Ear ;
author ol numerous medical works : m.
1864, the Hon. Selina Maria Plunket, 6th
da. of 3rd Baron Plunket ; cr. K.B. 1892.
4, Merrion Square Norlh, Dublin.
SMYTH, Gen. Sir Edward Selby,
K. C.M. G., son of the late Col. John Selby
Smyth, of the Royal Scots ; b. 1818 ; en-
tered Army 1841, became Capt. 1848, Major
1853, Lieut.-Col. 1855, Col. 1858, Maj.-
Gen. i868,Lieut.-Gen. i877,andGen. 1882;
retired 1885 ; has been Col.-in-Ch. Seaforth
Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, the Duke of
Albany's)sincei88i, and Hon. Col. Antrim
Artillery, S. Div. R.A. since 1891 ; served
as Brig. -Major to Forces in S. Concan and
Sawant Warree country during campaign
1844-5, m Kaffir war 1851-2 (medal, men-
tioned in general orders and promoted), j
with expedition N. of Orange River 1852-3,
and as D.A.G. and D.Q.M.G. to Forces
in S. Africa 1854-60 ; commanded troops
in Mauritius 1870-2, and administered
Govt. there 1870-1 ; was Acting Sec. to
Govt. in E. Provinces, Cape of Good Hope
1859, Inspector-Gen, of Irish Militia 1861-7,
and D.A.G. in Ireland 1867; is a J.P. for
Middlesex, Westminster, and for city
and co. of Dublin ; commanded militia in
Canada 1874-80 (thanked by Gov.-Gen. in
Council for maintaining the peace of
Montreal with 3,000 troops in July 1878) ;
conducted an expedition across the con-
tinent to Van Couver's Island over the
Rocky Mountains 1875 : m. 1848, Lucy
Sophia Julia, da. of Maj.-Gen. Sir Guy
Campbell, C.B., ist Bart. [cr. 1815] ; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1877. Derby House, Swtbury-
on- Thames ; United Service Club.
SMYTH, Gen. Sir Henry Augustus,
K.C.M.G., son of the late Adm. W. H.
Smyth, K.S.F. ; b. 1825 ; entered R.A.
1843, became Capt. 1851, Major 1863,
Lieut.-Col. 1865, Col. 1870, Major-Gen.
1882, Lieut. -Gen. 1886, and Gen. 1891;
served during Crimean Campaign 1855-6
(medal with clasp, Turkish medal), and
during operations in Zululand 1888 ; was
in command of R.A. in S. Dist. 1877-81,
a member of Ordnance Committee 1881-3,
and in command of Woolwich Dist.
1883-7 I commanded troops in S. Africa
1888-90, since when he has been Gov.
and Com.-in-Ch. of Malta ; is a J.P. for
Bucks : m. 1874, Helen Constance, da. of
J. W. Greaves, Esq., of Plas Weunydd,
Merionethshire ; cr. C.M.G. ' 1889,
K.C.M.G. 1890. The Palace, Malta; St.
John's Lodge, Aylesbury; United Service
and AthcnKiim Clubs.
SOTHEBY, Adm. Sir Edward South-
well, K.C.B., son of the late Admiral
Thomas Sotheby ; b. 1813 ; ed. at Roy.
Naval Coll. ; entered R.N. 1828, became
Com. 1841, Capt. 1854, Rear-Adm. 1867,
Vice-Adm. 1873, an^ Adm. 1879 ; was
A.D.C. to H.M. 1858-67 ; received thanks
of Parliament and Viceroy of India for ser-
vices during Indian Mutiny 1857-8 : m.
1864, Lucy, da. of the late Henry John
Adeane, Esq., of Babraham, Cambridge ;
cr. C.B. 1851, K.C.B. 1875. ™5- Park
Street, W.; United Service Club.
SOUTHEY, Sir Richard, K.C.M.G.,
son of George Southey, Esq.; b. 1808 ;
organised a corps of Guides and was
Capt. thereof during Kaffir War 1834-6 ;
was Resident Agent to Kaffir Tribes
1836-7, and Sec. to High Commr. 1847-
50 ; present at battle of Boom Plaats
between H.M.'s troops and rebel Boers ;
and in 1848 was Pres. of War Tribute
Commrs. to determine the fines to be
paid by men who had been in rebellion ;
was Civil Commr. and Resident Magis-
trate of Swellendam 1850-2 and 1854-5,
Acting Sec. to Govt. Cape Colony 1852-4,
Sec. to Lieut.-Gov. of Eastern Dist.
1855-60, Acting Colonial Sec. 1860-2,
Treasurer Gen. 1862-4, Colonial Sec. Cape
of Good Hope 1864-72, and Lieut.-Gov.
of Griqualand 1872-5 ; formerly Lieut.-
Col. Comdg. Prince Alfred's Own Cape
Vol. Artillery, from which he retired as
Col. : m. ist, 1831, Isabella, who d. 18 —
da. of J. Shaw, Esq. ; 2nd, Susan M.
who d. 1881, da. of A. D. Krynaurd
Esq.; cr. C.M.G. 1872, K.C.M.G. 1891
Southfield, Wynberg, Cape of Good Hope
Civil Set vice (Cape Town] Club.
SPENCER, Gen. the Hon. Sir Augus-
tus Almeric, G.C.B. [see B. Churchill].
SPOKES, Sir Peter, son of the
late Mr. Peter Spokes, of Wallingford ;
b. 1830; is a J.P. for Reading, of which
he was Mayor 1869-70 and 1870-1 : m.
1852, Rebecca Sarah, da. of the late Mr.
William John Silverthorne, of Brighton ;
cr. K.B. 1872. Redlands, Reading ; 25,
Chester Terrace, Regent ' s Park, N. W.
SPRIGG, Sir John Gordon, K.C.M.G.,
son of the Rev. James Sprigg, of Ips-
wich ; b. 1830 ; settled in Cape of Good
Hope 18^8 ; entered Colonial Parliament
1869 ; was Colonial Sec. and Prime Min-
ister of Colony 1878-81, Treasurer 1884-6,
again Premier 1886-90 ; m. 1862, Ellen,
da. of James Fleischer, Esq.; cr. K.C.M.G.
1886. Rondebosch, Cape Town.
STAFFORD, Sir Edward William,
G. C.M.G., son of the late Berkeley
Buckingham Stafford, Esq. , of Maine, co.
Louth ; b. 1820; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin ; was Prime Minister of New
Zealand 1856-61, 1865-9, and in 1872 : m.
ist, 1846, Emily Charlotte, who d. 1857,
da. of Col. William Wakefield 2ndly,
1859, Mary, da. of Thomas Houghton
Bartley, Esq., Bar.-at-La\v ; cr. K.C.M.G
KNIGHTS.
711
1879, G.C.M.G. 1887. 19, Eaton Square,
S. \V. ; Maine, co. Louth.
STAINER, Sir John; b. 1840; ed.
at Oxford Univ. (Mus.D. 1865, M.A.
1866, and Hon, Mus.D. Durham Univ.
1885); was Organist of St. Paul's Cathedral
1872-88 ; is an Hon. Fellow of Roy.
Acad. of Music, Member of Council of
Roy. Coll. of Music, Chevalier of Legion
of Honour, and Inspector of Music to
Education Depart. ; appointed Professor
of Music in O.xford Univ. 1889 : m. 1865,
Eliza Cecil, only child of Thomas Randall,
Esq., J.P., of Oxford; cr. K.B. 1888.
South Parks Road, Oxford; United Uni-
versity and A then (sum Clubs.
STANTON,C£#. Sir Edward, K. C.M. G. ,
£".#., 3rd sonof the lateW.H.Stanton, Esq.,
M. P. for Stroud, of TheThrupp, Gloucester-
shire ; b. 1827 ; entered R.E. 1844, became
Capt. and Major 1854, Lieut. -Col. 1855,
Col. 1862, Major-Gen. 1868, Lieut. -Gen.
1877, and Gen. (retired) 1881 ; was attached
to staff of Q.M.G. with Expedition
across Orange River 1852, and present
at action of Berea (medal) ; served in
Eastern Campaign 1854-5, (medal with
three clasps, Legion of Honour, Sar-
dinian and Turkish medals, and 5th
class Medjidie) ; was British Commr. for
demarcation of frontier of Bessarabia
1856-7 ; employed in Honduras 1857-8 to
verify surveys made for Inter-oceanic Rail-
way ; appointed A. A. G., R.E., 1858, Con-
sul Gen. at Warsaw 1 860, Agent andConsul-
Gen. Egypt 1865, and Charge d'Affaires at
Munich 1876 ; retired from Diplo. Sen
1882 : m. 1862, Margarette Constance, da.
of the late T. Starkey, Esq.; cr. C.B. 1857,
K.C.M.G. 1882. Atcombe Court, Wood-
chester, Gloucestershire; United Service
Club.
STAVELEY, Gen. Sir Charles William
Dunbar, G.C.B., el. son of the late
Lieut.-Gen. W. Staveley, C.B., Com.-in-
C'h. at Madras ; l>. 1817, ed. at Scottish
Mil. and Naval Acad., Edinburgh ;
entered Army 1835, became Capt. 1844,
Major 1850, Lieut. -Col. 1854, Col. 1858,
Major-Gen. 1867, Lieut.-Gen. 1875 ar»d
Gen. 1877 (retired 1883) ; was Col. 2nd
Batn. Worcestershire Regt. 1876-83, since
when he has been Col. ist Batn. Essex
Regt. ; served in Canada, Mauritius, and
Hong: Kong ; commanded 44th Foot at
Sebastopol 1854-5 ; present at the Alma,
Balaklava, and capture of Sebastopol
(medal with clasps, Sardinian and Turkish
medals, and the Medjidie) ; commanded
a brig, in China 1860 (mentioned in des-
patches, and medal with clasp) ; com-
manded forces in China 1862, and in
operations against the Taepings; was 2nd
in command in Abyssinian expedition
1867-8 (thanked by both Houses of Parlia-
ment, and medal) ; was Com.-in-Ch. of
Bombay army and Member of Council of
Gov. of Bombay 1874-8 : m. 1864, Susan
Millicent, da. of Charles William Minet,
Esq., of Baldwyns, Kent ; cr. C.B. 1855,
K.C.B. 1865, G.C.B. 1884. O/kamHouse,
Lewes.
STEERE, Sir James George Lee,
third son of Lee Steere, Esq., J.P., D.L.,
of Jayes Park, Ockley, Surrey ; b. 1830 ;
ed. at Clapham Gram. Sch. ; is Member
and Speaker of Legislative Assembly of
W. Australia, and a Member of Federal
Council of Australasia : m. 1859, Cathe-
rine Ann, only da. of the late Luke Leake,
Esq., of Perth, W. Australia; cr. K.B.
1888. St. George's Terrace, Perth, Wes-
tern Australia ; Weld (Perth] Club.
STEPHEN, Sir Alfred, G.C.M.G.,
C.B., 3rd son of the late John Stephen,
Esq. , a Judge of New South Wales ; b.
1802 ; ed. at Charterhouse ; Bar. Lincoln's
Inn 1823 ; appointed Solicitor-Gen, of
Tasmania 1825, and Attorney-Gen. 1832 ;
was a Judge of New South Wales 1839-44,
Ch. Justice 1844-73, Pres. of Legisla-
tive Council 1856-7, and Lieut. - Gov.
of Colony 1875-91 ; administered Govt. in
1872, in 1879, and in 1885 : m. ist, 1824,
Virginia, who d. 1837, da. of Matthew
Consett, Esq., merchant, of London ; 2nd,
1838, Eleanor, who d. 1886, da. of the late
Rev. William Bedford, D. D. , Senior Chap,
of Tasmania; cr. K.B. 1846, C.B. 1862,
K.C.M.G. 1874, G.C.M.G. 1884. Hyde
Park, Sydney.
STEPHENSON, Sir Augustus Keppel,
K.C.B., son of the late Henry Frederick
Stephenson, Esq., M.P. ; b. 1827; Bar.
Lincoln's Inn 1852, and Q.C. 1890 ; is
H.M.'s Procurator-Gen., Solicitor to the
Treasury, and Director of Public Prosecu-
tions : m. 1864, Eglantine, da. of the late
Rt. Hon. Edward Pleydell-Bouverie [see
E. Radnor, colls.] ; cr. C.B. 1883, K.C.B.
1885. 46, Rnnismore Gardens, S. W. ;
Brooks' s and Athencsum Clubs.
STEPHENSON, Gen. Sir Frederick
Charles Arthur, G. C.B. , son of the late Maj . -
Gen. Sir Benjamin Stephenson, G.C.H.;
b. 1821 ; entered Scots Guards 1837, be-
came Capt. 1843, Lieut. -Col. 1854, Col.
1861, Maj. -Gen. 1868, Lieut.-Gen. 1878,
and Gen. 1886 ; retired 1888 ; served (z)
in Crimean. Campaign 1854-5, Part °f tne
time being Mil. Sec. to Com.-in-Ch. (medal
with four clasps, Legion of Honour, 4th
class Medjidie, and Turkish medal), and (it)
with Expeditionary Force in China 1857-
61 (medal with three clasps) ; commanded
Army of Occupation in Egypt 1883-7
(thanked by Parliament for assistance
rendered to forces employed in the Soudan
1885); is a Commr. of Patriotic Fund,
and Col. Coldstream Guards ; cr. C. B.
1858, K.C.B. 1884, G.C.B. 1886. 83,
St. Georges Square, S. W.
STEPHENSON, Sir Henry, son of John
Stephenson, Esq., of Endcliffe, Sheffield ;
b. 1826 ; was Mayor of Sheffield 1887 ; is
a J.P. and an Alderman for Sheffield, a
J.P. for W. Riding of York, and Prin-
cipal of the firm of Stephenson, Blake and
Co., letter founders, of Sheffield and
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London : m. 1862, Emma, da. of Thomas
James Parker, Esq., of Sheffield ; cr. K.B.
1887. The Glen, Sheffield.
STEPHENSON, Sir Rowland Mac-
donald, C.E., son of the late Rowland
Stephenson, Esq. ; b. 1808 ; ed. at Harrow ;
knighted for services in securing railway
communication in East Indies : m. ist,
1840, Marianne, whorf. 1882, da. of Lieut.
Edward Hederstedt, R.N. ; 2ndly, 1883,
Elizabeth, widow of J. Tindall, Esq. , of
Scarborough ; cr. K.B. 1856. Holmfield,
Rusthatl, Tunbridge Wells.
STEPHENSON, Sir William Henry,
K.C.B., son of the late Major Gen. Sir Ben-
jaminCharlesStephenson.G.C. H. ; £.1811 ;
entered Treasury as a Clerk 1827 ; was
Private Sec. to Sir Robert Peel, 1841-7,
and Chm. of Board of Inland Revenue
1862-77 ! is a County Councillor for Mid-
dlesex, Uxbridge Div. : m. 1838, Julia
Elizabeth, who d. 1883, da. of the late
William Richard Hamilton, Esq. [see
B. Belhaven and Stenton, colls.] ; cr.
C.B. and K.C.B. 1871. The Chestnuts,
Uxbridge.
STEWART, Sir Robert Prescott, Mus.
D. , son of Charles Frederick Stewart, Esq. ,
Librarian of King's Inns, Dublin ; b. 1825;
ed. at Trin. Coll. , Dublin ; has been
Professor of Music in Univ. of Dublin
since 1862, and is Organist of St. Patrick's
and Christchurch Cathedrals, Dublin : m.
ist, 1846, Mary Anne, who d. 1887, da.
of Peter Browne, Esq. , of Rahins, Castle-
bar, Ireland ; 2nd, 1888, Marie, da. of
the late Joseph Wheeler, Esq. , of West-
lands, Queenstown, co. Cork ; cr. K. B.
1872. 3, Trinity College, Dublin; 40,
Upper Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin.
STEWART, Adm. Sir William Hous-
ton, G.C.B. [see Shaw-Stewart, Bart.,
colls.].
STIRLING, Hon. Sir James, son of
the Rev. James Stirling, of Aberdeen ; b.
1836 ; ed. at King's Coll., Aberdeen
(Hon. LL.D. 1887), and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (M.A. 1863) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn
1862 ; was Junior Equity Counsel to Trea-
sury 1881-6 ; has been a Judge of High
Court of Judicature since May, 1886 : m.
1868, Aby, el. da. of John Thomson Ren-
ton, Esq., of Bradstone Brook, Shalford,
Surrey; cr. K.B. 1886. 51, Great Cum-
berland Place, Hyde Park, W.; Athenteum
Club.
STOKES, 5/rHenry Edward, K. C.S.I.,
son of Henry Stokes, Esq., of Tralee ; I
b. 1841 ; ed. at Dublin Univ.(B.A. 1862); i
entered M.C.S. 1863 ; appointed Under j
Sec. to Govt, 1869, Sec. to Board of)
Revenue 1875, Member of Madras Salt
Commn. 1876, Collector 1879, Sec. to I
Govt. of Madras 1883, Ch. Sec. and \
additional M.L.C. 1886, and a Mem- ;
ber of Council 1888 : m. ist, 1865, Janet, j
who d. 1870, da. of William Stokes, Esq.,
M.D., D.C.L., of Dublin; 2nd, 1872,
Helena Amy, who d. 1874, da. of Surg.-
Gen. Samuel Currie, C.B., M.D. ; cr.
C.S.I. 1889, K. C.S.I. 1892. Madras;
Union and East India United Service
Clubs.
STOKES, Lieu t. -Gen. Sir John, K.C.B.,
son of the Rev. John Stokes, V. of
Cobham, and R. of Milton, Kent; b.
1825 ; entered R.E. 1843, became Capt.
1854, Major 1856, Lieut. -Col. 1867, Col.
1873, Maj.-Gen. 1885, and Lieut.-Gen.
(retired) 1887; served in Kaffir Wars 1846-7
and 1850-1 (medal) ; thanked by Com.-in-
Ch. for gallantry in action of the Gwanga
1846, and for opening communication
through heart of enemy's country ; ap-
pointed 1851 D.A.Q.G. of Field Force,
and aided in organising 3,000 Hottentot
levies ; engaged in all operations Feb.
to July, 1851, and repeatedly mentioned
in despatches and gen. orders ; ap-
pointed 1855 Ch. Engineer to Turkish
contingent, and raised and organised
the Engineer corps and train of that
force ; employed in fortifying Kertch during
winter of 1855-6 ; appointed May, 1856,
Commr. to settle all affairs connected with
breaking up the Turkish contingent (his
decisions fully approved by Sec. of State
for War) ; British Commr. for carrying out
arrangement relative to Navigation of
Danube 1856-71 ; appointed British Vice-
Consul in the Delta of the Danube 1861 ;
signed Convention for regulating navi-
gation of mouths of the Danube Nov.
1865, and the Danube Loan Conven-
tion April, 1868 ; appointed Aug., 1873,
Joint British Delegate at International
Commn. at Constantinople to agree upon
a common tonnage measurement for ships
of all nations, and to settle the dues levied
by Suez Canal Co. ; sent to Egypt Jan.,
1874, to report on all points concerning
the Suez Canal; and in Dec. , 1875, accom-
panied the late Rt. Hon. Sir S. Cave, M.P.,
on his official mission to Egypt ; in Feb. ,
1876, signed a Convention with M. de
Lesseps, by virtue of which the Suez Canal
Co. , with the concurrence of all European
Powers, withdrew all protests against the
Porte and gave entire effect to the recom-
mendations of the Constantinople Commn.
of 1873 ; appointed June, 1876, a represen-
tative of Great Britain on Council of Suez
Canal Co. (Vice-Pres. 1887) ; received 4th
class Medjidie 1856, and 2nd class 1874 ;
was Comdt. of Sch. of Mil. Engineering,
Chatham, 1875-81, and D.A.G., R.E., at
Headquarters 1881-6 ; appointed 1879
member of International Commn. to in-
quire into dues to be levied for new works
in harbour of Alexandria, and in 1880 a
Royal Commr. to inquire into operation of
law for measurement of ships' tonnages :
m. 1849, Henrietta Georgina de Villiers,
da. of Charles Maynard, Esq., of Graham's
Town, Cape of Good Hope; cr. C.B.
1871, K.C.B. 1877. Good Rest, Hay-
ward's Heath; United Service and Con-
stitutional Clubs.
STOKES, Sir William, M.D., son of
KNIGHTS.
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the late William Stokes, Esq., M.D.,
Regius Professor of Medicine in Dublin
Univ., and Physican in Ord. to H.M. the
Queen in Ireland ; b. 1839 ; ed. at Dublin
Univ. (M.D. and M.Ch. 1863) ; F.R.C.S.I.
1874 ; formerly visitor of Examinations
to Gen. Medical Council and Examiner
in Surgery to Queen's Univ. of Ireland,
Pres. of Roy. Coll. of Surgeons, Ireland,
and Senior Surg. to the Govt. Hospitals
of Ireland ; is Professor of Surgery Roy.
Coll. of Surg. Ireland, Examiner in Sur-
gery to Oxford Univ., Surg. -in-Ord.
to H.M. in Ireland, Past Pres. of
Pathological So. of Ireland and of Irish
Graduates' Asso., Fellow of the Roy.
Medico-Chirurgical and Clinical Sos. of
London, Fellow of Academy of Medicine,
Ireland, and corresponding Member of
Medical Sos. in Berlin and Paris : m. 1869,
Elizabeth, el. da. of the late Rev. John
Lewis Moore, D.D., Vice-Provost of Trin.
Coll. Dublin ; cr. K.B. 1886. 5, Merrion
Square North, Dublin.
STONE, Sir John Benjamin, son of
Benjamin Stone, Esq. ; b. 1838 ; ed. at
Birmingham Gram. Sch. ; is a J. P. for co.
Warwick, for City of Birmingham, and
for Borough of Sutton - Coldfield, a
Fellow of the Linnaean, the Geological,
and the Geographical Sos., and a County
Councillor for Warwickshire, Sutton-
Coldfield Div., and Chm. of E. Birming-
ham Conservative Asso. : m. 1867, Jane,
da. of P. Parker, Esq., of Lottersdale,
Yorkshire ; cr. K.B. 1892. The Grange,
Erdington . Birmingham.
STOREY-, Sir Thomas ; b. 1825 ; was
Mayor of Lancaster 1868, 1874, 1875, and
1887; is aJ.P. for Lancashire, Chm. and
principal proprietor of the Bickeishaw
Colliery Co., the Darwen Ironworks Co.,
the Mostyn Ironworks Co., and the
Yarlside Mining Co., Director of the Lan-
caster Banking Co. , a Member of So. of
Arts, and of the Iron and Steel Institute,
and senior partner in firm of Storey Bros,
and Co., of Lancaster ; unsuccessfully
contested N. Lancashire (Z.) 1880, and
Lancashire, Lancaster Div. (LU\ 1892 : m.
ist, 1852, Eliza, da. of Capt. Sherren, of
Folkestone ; 2nd, 1862, Anne, da. of
Charles Blades, Esq., of Aysgarth, York-
shire; cr. K.B. 1887. Westfield, Lan-
caster; Reform and. Devonshire Clubs.
STOUT, Sir Robert, K.C.M.G., son of
Mr. Thomas Stout ; b. 1844 ; ed. at
Lenvick Parish Sch., Shetland Isles ;
went to New Zealand 1863, where lor
some years he was a master in Dunedin
Grammar Sch. ; organised the Educa-
tional Institute of Otago, of which he was
Pres. ; attended Otago Univ. as a student
for two years, and was subsequently for
three years Law Lecturer thereat ; is a
Fellow of New Zealand Univ. and a
Member of Council of Otago Univ. ; Bar.
of New Zealand 1871 ; entered Provincial j
Council of Otago 1872. and became
Provincial Solicitor 1873, a member of
Gen. Assembly 1875, Attorney-Gen. 1877,
and Minister for Immigration 1878 ; was
Prime Minister of New Zealand, Attorney-
Gen, and Min. of Education 1884-7 : m.
1876, Anna P., da. of John Logan, Esq.,
of Dunedin, New Zealand ; cr. K.C.M.G.
1886. Dunedin, New Zealand.
STRACHEY, Sir John, G.C.S.L,
C.I.E. [see Strachey, Bart.].
STRAIGHT, Sir Douglas, LL.D., son
.of the late Robert Marshall Straight,
Esq., Barrister-at-law, and Clerk of
Arraigns at Central Criminal Court ; b.
1844 ; ed. at Harrow ; LL.D. Allahabad
Univ. 1892 ; Bar. Middle Temple 1865 ;
sat as M.P. for Shrewsbury (C) 1870-74,
when he was defeated ; in 1874 was a
Roy. Commr. to inquire into Corrupt
Practices alleged to have taken place at
Boston, and was some time Junior
Counsel for Treasury Prosecutions at
Central Criminal Court, and to London
Bankers' Association ; was Puisne Judge
of High Court of Judicature, N.W. Pro-
vinces 1879-92 ; unsuccessfully contested
Stafford (C) 1892 : m. 1867, Jane Alice, da.
of William Bridgman, Esq., D.C. L. ; cr.
K.B. 1892. 125, Victoria Street, S. W. ;
Carlton, Garrick, and Beefsteak Clubs.
STRANSHAM, Gen. Sir Anthony
Blaxland, K.C.B., only son of Lieut. -Col.
Anthony Stransham; b. 1805; ed. at Wool-
wich ; entered R. M.L.I. 1823, became
Capt. 1842, Major 1842, Lieut. -Col. 1854,
Col. 1854, Col. 2nd Comdt. 1857, Col.-
Comdt. 1858, Major-Gen. 1860, Col. of
Woolwich Div. of Roy. Marines 1866,
Lieut. -Gen. 1866, and Gen. 1870 ; retired
1876 ; served at battle of Navarino 1827,
and in China at attack on Chuanpee
1840-1 ; was Brig.-Major to combined de-
tachments of 26th Regt. Roy. Marines and
Madras Engineers ; commanded Roy.
Marinesatstormingof Wham poa batteries,
and reduction of Macao Fort (wounded) ;
Adj. to Roy. Marines at capture of Canton,
and until end of war ; served in Baltic
1854 ; has three medals ; receives a good
service pension of ^200 ; was Inspector-
Gen, of Roy. Marine Artillery and Infantry
1862-7 I is a Royal Commr. of Patriotic
Fund : m. 1843, Eliza, who d. 1885, da. of
Harvey Combe, Esq., of the Madras Civil
Service; cr. K.C. B. 1867. 2, Perham
Road, West Kensington, H ".
STUART, Sir Andrew ; b. 18— ; Bar.
Quebec 1834, andaQ.C. 1854; sometime
a Puisne Judge of Lower Canada ; was
Ch. Justice of Superior Court of Province
of Quebec 1885-9, acted as Administrator
of Quebec 1887 : m. 18— ; cr. K.B. 1887.
St. John's Street, Quebec, Canada.
STUART, Sir Robert, Q.C., son of the
late Robert Stuart, Esq., of Annat,
Perth ; b. 1816 ; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. ,
of the Gen. Council of which he is a
member ; Advocate Scotland 1840 ; Bar.
Lincoln's Inn 1856, a Q.C. and a Bencher
1868, and Treasurer 1889 ; was Ch. Justice
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of High Court of Judicature for N. W.
Provinces of Bengal 1871-84 : m. 1859,
Annie, el. da. of the late John Hall, Esq.,
of Dublin ; cr. K.B. 1871. 25, Kensing-
ton Gardens Terrace, S. W.
STUART,/fo«. Sir William, K.C.M. G.,
C.B. [see B. Blantyre].
SULLIVAN, Sir Arthur Seymour,
Mus. D., 2nd son of the late Mr. Thomas
Sullivan, principal professor of Music at
Kneller Hall ; b. 1842 ; ed. at Chapel
Roy. , St. James's ; is a Musical Com-
poser, and has written symphonies,
oratorios, cantatas, grand, comic and other
operas, anthems, hymn-tunes, and songs
sacred and secular ; Hon. Mus.D. Camb.
1876 and Oxford 1879 ; was British
Commr. of Music at International Ex-
hibition in Paris 1878, and Principal of
National Training School for Music 1876-
81; has five times conducted the Leeds
Triennial Musical Festival ; is a Knt. of
Order of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, and
has Legion of Honour and 3rd class
Medjidie ; cr. K.B. 1883. i, Queen's Man-
sions, Victoria Street, S. W. ; Marl-
borough, Athenaum, Garnck, and Port-
land Clubs.
SULLIVAN, Adm. Sir Francis
William, K.C.B., C.M.G. [see Sullivan,
Bart., cr. 1804, colls.].
LL.D., M.P., son of the late Robert
Sutherland, Esq., of Aberdeen ; b. 1834 ;
ed. at Aberdeen Univ. (Hon. LL D.
18 — ) ; is Chm. of Peninsular and
Oriental Steam Navigation Co., a Director
of the Suez Canal Co., of the City Bank,
and of the Bank of Australasia, a Chevalier
of the Legion of Honour, and a D.L.
for City of London : formerly a M.L.C. of
Hong Kong; was a founder and first Vice-
Chm. of the Hong Kong and Shanghai
Banking Corporation ; has sat as M.P. for
Greenock (LU) since 1884 : m. 1880, Alice,
da. of the late Rev. John Macnaught, for-
merly V. of St. Chrysostom's, Liverpool ;
cr. K. C.M.G. 1891. Bute House, Crom-
well Road, S. W.; Coldharbour Wood,
East Liss, Hants ; Reform Club.
SYMONDS, Adm. of the Fleet Sir
Thomas Matthew Charles, G.C.B., son of
the late Rear- Adm. Sir William Symonds,
C.B., F.R.S.; b. 1811 ; ed. at Roy. Naval
Coll., Portsmouth; entered R.N. 1825,
became Com. 1837, Capt. 1841, Rear-
Adm. 1860, Vice-Adm. 1866, Adm. 1871,
and Adm. of the Fleet 1879 ; retired 1881 ;
awarded Good Service Pension 1870 ; served
in Black Sea during Crimean war ; was
Capt. of H. M. S. " Arethusa ' ' at bombard-
ment of Sebastopol 1854 (Crimean medal
and 3rd class Medjidie) ; awarded pen-
sion for good and meritorious service
1858 and 1870 : m. ist, 1845, Anna
Maria, who d. 1847, da. of Capt. Edmund
Heywood, R.N., C.B. ; 2nd, 1856, Prest-
wood Mary, da. of the late Capt. Thomas
Wolrige, R.N. ; cr. C.B. 1855, K.C.B.
1867, G.C.B. 1880. Sunny Hill, Tor-
quay.
TANNER, Maj.-Gen. Sir Oriel Vive-
ash, K.C.B. , son of the late William
Tanner, Esq., of Lockeridge, Wilts, and
of Swan River, W. Australia ; b. 1832 ;
entered H.E.I.C. Mil. Ser. 1850, became
Capt. 1862, Major 1870, Lieut.-Col. 1876,
Col. 1879, and Maj.-Gen. 1889 ; served
in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1858 (medal),
throughout Afghan Campaign 1878-80
(medal with clasp, bronze star, and men-
tioned in despatches), and in command
of Infantry Brig, of Indian Contingent in
Egyptian ' Campaign 1882 (medal with
clasp, mentioned in despatches, and 2nd
class Medjidie) ; was in command of
Quetta Div. 1883 : m. 1882, Sarah Eliza-
beth, da. of the late Richard Pinder,
Esq., H.E.I.C.S. ; cr.C.B. 1881, K.C.B.
1882. Biliich Dera, Sydenham, S.E.;
United Service Club.
TAYLOR, Gen. Sir Alexander,
G.C.B., son of William Taylor, Esq. ;
b. 1826 ; ed. at Hofwyl and Addiscombe ;
entered Bengal Engineers 1843 ; became
Capt. 1857, Major and Lieut.-Col. 1858,
Col. 1864, Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lieut. -Gen.
1877, and Gen. 1878 ; served (i) through-
out Sutlej Campaign 1845-6 (medal with
two clasps), (it) throughout Punjab cam-
paign 1848-9, including the action of Soorj
Khound, siege of Mooltan ( wounded K
battle of Goojrat, pursuit of the Sikhs to
Peshawur (Adj. of Engineers, medal with
two clasps), (Hi) in Indian Mutiny Cam-
paign 1857-8, present at operations before
Delhi, at siege and capture of that place
(wounded, mentioned in despatches, and
thanked by Gov.-Gen. of India), present
at affairs of Futtehpoor Sikri, Gungeree,
Puttialee, and Myapoorie, and in command
of Bengal Engineers at siege and capture
of Lucknow in March, 1858 (severely
wounded, medal with two clasps), and (iv)
in command of Engineers in Umbeyla
Campaign 1863-4 (mentioned in despatch,
and medal with clasp) ; is Pres. of Royal
Indian Engineering Coll., Cooper's Hill :
m. 1860, Lydia Greene, da. of the late
Rev. John Read Munn, V. of Ashburn-
ham, Sussex; cr. C.B. 1858, K.C.B.
1877, G.C.B. 1889. Coopers Hill, Engle-
ficld Green, Surrey; East India United
Service Club.
TAYLOR, Sir David, son of the late
David Taylor, Esq., of Perth; b. 1815;
has been Chm. of Belfast Board of Guar-
dians since 1862 ; was Mayor of Belfast
1867, 1883 and 1884, is a T.P. for co.
Antrim and for Belfast Borough : m. 1842,
Jessie, who d. 1883, el. da. of John Arnott,
Esq., of Auchtermuchty ; cr. K.B. 1884.
Bertha House, Belfast.
TAYLOR, Gen. Sir Richard Chambre
Hayes, K.C.B. [see M. Headfort, colls.].
TEESDALE, Maj.-Gen. Sir Christopher
Charles, K. C.M.G., C.B., V.C., son of
the late Lieut.-Gen. H. G. Teesdale ; b.
1833 ; entered R.A. 1851, became Capt.
and Brevet-Major 1858, Major 1872,
Lieut. -Col. 1876, Col. 1877, and Ma). -Gen.
1887 ; retired 1892 ; served as A.D.C. to
Maj.-Gen. SirW. Fenwick Williams during
whole blockade of Kars (mentioned in
despatch, rank of Col. in Turkish Army,
and class Medjidie, Legion of Honour,
and V.C.) ; was an A.D.C. to H.M. 1877-
87, and an Equerry to H.R.H. the Prince
of Wales 1858-90, since when he has been
an Extra Equerry ; appointed Master of
the Ceremonies to H.M. 1890 ; is a J.P.
for Sussex, and a County Councillor for
S. Bersted Div. of W. Div. of that co. ; ,
cr. C.B. 1856, K.C.M.G. 1887. South
Bersted, Bognor ; Marlboro tigk, United
Service, and Army and Navy Clubs.
TENNANT, Sir David, K.C.M.G., son
of the late Hercules Tennant, Esq., Civil \
Commr. and Resident Magistrate in Cape
Colony ; b. 1829 ; has been Member of
House of Assembly, Cape of Good Hope, ,
since 1866, and Speaker thereof since 1874; |
is a J.P. for Cape Town ; appointed 1874 a i
member of Univ. Council of Cape of Good
Hope, Chm. of Council of S. African I
College, and a member of Education !
Commn. : m. ist, 1849, Josina, who d.
1877, da. of the late J. du Toil, Esq. , of
Stellenbosch, Cape Colony ; 2ndly, 1885, i
Amye Venour, da. of Maj.-Gen. Sir j
William Bellairs, K.C.M.G., C.B. ; cr. \
K.B. 1877, K.C.M.G. 1892. "Badna\
Vista," WynbergHill, Cape Town ; Civil]
Service Club (Cape Town}.
TERRY, Sir Joseph, son of Joseph \
Terry, Esq., merchant, of York ; b, 1828;
ed. at St. Peter's Sen., York ; was Lord |
Mayor of York 1874-5, 1885-6, and 1886-7 '• !
is a merchant, an Alderman, and a J.P. of j
York (Sheriff 1870), and lor X. Riding of j
Yorkshire: m. ist, 1854, Frances, who |
d. 1866, da. of Joseph Goddard, Esq., of ,
London; 2nd, 1871, Margaret, da. of
William Thorpe, Esq., of Aldro' House, !
Malton, Yorkshire; cr. K.B. 1887. Haw- \
thorn Villa, Dringfwiises, York ; Consti- \
tutional, and St. Leonards ( York) Clubs. |
THOMPSON, Sir Henry, son of the
late Henry Thompson, Esq., of Framling-
ham ; b. 1820 ; ed. at Univ. Coll. , London,
of which he is a Fellow ; F. R.C.S. Eng.
1853, M.B. Lond. 1851 ; is Surg. Extraor.
to H.M. Leopold 1 1., Kingof the Belgians,
Emeritus Professor of Clinical Surgery at
Univ. Coll., Consulting Surg. to Univ.
Coll. Hospital, and a Fellow and Cor-
responding Member of numerous Scientific
Sos. ; formerly Professor of Pathology and
Surgery Roy. Coll. of Surgeons ; knighted
for important and successful professional
services rendered by him to H. M. Leopold
I., King of the Belgians ; is a Commander
of Order of Leopold of Belgium : m. 1851,
Kate Fanny, da. of George Loder, Esq. ,
of Bath ; cr. K.B. 1867. 35, Wimpolc
Street, W. ; Reform, Athctiaiini, Marl-
borough, Cosmopolitan, Baldwin, and
Burlington Fine Arts Clubs.
KNIGHTS. 7IS
THOMPSON, Sir John Sparrow David,
K.C.M.G., LL.D., son of John S.Thomp-
son, Esq. ; b. 1845 ; Bar. Nova Scotia
1865, and a Q.C. 1879; elected to Nova
Scotia Legislature 1877, re-elected 1878
and 1882 ; appointed M.E.C. and Attor-
ney-Gen., Nova Scotia 1878, Premier
1882, a Judge of Supreme Court, Nova
Scotia, 1882, and Minister of Justice,
Attorney-Gen, and Privy Councillor of
Canada 1885 ; assisted British Represen-
tatives on Fishery Commn. at Washington
1887; elected to House of Commons 1885
and re-elected 1887 ; was a British Arbi-
trator on Behring Sea Fisheries Arbitra-
tion Commn. 1892: m. 1870, Annie E. ,
da. of — Affleck, Esq. ; cr. K.C.M.G.
1888. Ottawa, Canada.
THOMPSON, Sir Ralph Wood, K.C.B.,
son of the late T- Thompson, Esq., of
Sherwood Hall, Notts ; b. 1830; appointed
a Clerk in Colonial Office 1853, and trans-
ferred to War Depart. 1854 ; was Ch. Clerk
of War Office 1871-7, and Assist. Under-
Sec, of State for War 1877-8, since when
he has been Under-Sec. : m. 1856, Agatha
Vaughan, who d. 1861, da. of the late Rev.
George Cornish; cr. C.B. 1877, K.C. B.
1882. Little Woolpits, Eiuhurst, Surrey.
THORBURN, Sir Robert, K.C.M.G.,
son of Robert Thorburn, Esq. ; b. 1836 ;
ed. at Edinburgh ; emigrated to New-
foundland 1852 ; appointed M.L.C. 1870,
and was Premier 1885-9 • was Delegate
for Newfoundland at Colonial Conference
1887 : m. 1865, Susanna Janetta, da. of
the late Andrew Milroy, Esq., of Hamil-
ton, Canada; cr. K.C.M.G. 1887. St.
John's, Newfoundland.
THORNTON, Right Hon. Sir Edward,
P.C., G.C.B., D.C.L., LL.D., son of the
late Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Thornton,
G.C.B. ; b. 1817 ; ed. at Pembroke Coll.,
Camb. (B.A., Senior Optime 1840; M.A.
1877 ; Hon. D.C.L. Oxford, 1877 ; Hon.
LL.D., Harvard Univ., U.S.A., 1879) ;
entered Diplo. Ser. 1842, when he was at-
tached to Mission at Turin ; appointed
Paid Attache at Mexico 1845, and Sec. of
Legation there 1851 ; was Sec. to Sir
Charles Hotham's special mission to
River Plate 1852-3, Charge" d'Affaires and
Consul-Gen, to New Grenada 1854, and
to Uruguay 1854-59, Min. Plen. to Argen-
tine Confederation 1859-65, Envoy Extraor.
and Min. Plen. to Emperor of Brazil 1865-7,
Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. to United
States 1857-81, Ambassador Extraor. and
Plen. to Court of Russia 1881-4, a°d to
Constantinople 1884-7 ; appointed Feb.
1871 a member of Joint High Commn.
to consider questions affecting the relations
between Great Britain and the U.S.A. ; is
by inheritance Count de Cassilhas in
Portugal ; was Special Commr. to repre-
sent Great Britain at opening of Centennial
Exhibition at Philadelphia, 1876 : m.
1854, Mary, da. of John Maitland, Esq.,
and widow of Andrew Melville, Esq., of
7i6
KNIGHTAGE.
Dumfries ; cr. C.B. 1863, K.C.B. 1870 ;
P.C. 1871, G.C.B. 1883. 90, Eaton
Square, S. W. ; St. James's Club.
THUILLIER, Gen. Sir Henry Edward
Landor, C.S.I., F.R.S., son of the
late John Thuillier, Esq. (Baron de
Malapert), of Cadiz and Bath ; b. 1813 ;
ed. at Addiscombe ; entered Bengal Ar-
tillery 1832, became Capt. 1847, Lt.-Col.
1861, Col. 1865, Maj.-Gen. 1870, Lieut. -
Gen. 1879, Hon. Gen. (retired) 1881, and
Col.-Comdt. 1883; was Surveyor-Gen, of
India, and Superin. of Topographical and
Revenue Surveys of India 1847-78 ; is a
Fellow of Roy. So. and of several other
learned Sos. : m. ist, 1836, Susanne, who
d. 1844, da. of the late Rev. J. Haydon
Cardew, of Curry Malet, Somerset ; 2nd,
1847, Annie Charlotte, da. of George Gor-
don Macpherson, Esq. , late Bengal Medical
Ser. ; cr. C.S.I. 1872, K.B. 1879. Tudor
House, Richmond, Surrey ; Oriental Club.
THURSTON,6YrJohn Bates, K. C. M.G.,
FJ?. G.S.,F.L.S.,e\.son of JohnThurston,
Esq., of Bath, and Thornbury, Gloucester-
shire ; b. 1836 ; entered British Consulate
at Fiji and Tonga 1866 ; was Acting Con-
sul 1867-9 I appointed Ch. Sec. and Min.
for Foreign relations in Fiji 1872, and
•elected in March, 1874,10 be "chosen
and special adviser" of the Native King
and Chiefs to confer with H.M.'s Commrs.
respecting the annexation of the islands
to Great Britain ; upon the offer of cession
became Ch. Sec. under ad interim Govt. ;
in Sept., 1874, was again nominated
Special Adviser and Commr. by the Native
King and Chiefs to confer with Sir Her-
cules Robinson as to the Act of Cession ;
appointed Colonial Sec. and Auditor Gen.
of Colony 1874, and in conjunction with
his other appointments Sec. to H.M.'s
High Commr. for W. Pacific 1879, an<i
administered Govt. of Colony, Nov.-Dec.,
1880; was Lieut.-Gov. of Fiji 1886-7, since
when he has been Gov. and Com.-in-Ch.
of Fiji and High Commr. and Consul-Gen.
forW. Pacific: m. 1883, Amelia, da.of John
Berry, Esq., of Albury, N.S. Wales ; cr. '
C.M.G. 1880, K.C.M.G. 1887. St. Hellers, \
Taviuni,Fiji; Thornbury, Viti Leva, Fiji.
TILLEY, Sir John, K.C.B. , son of|
the late John Tilley, Esq., merchant, of
London ; b. 1813 ; entered Gen. Post
Office 1829, and was Sec. thereof 1864-80 ;
is a J. P. for Middlesex : m. ist, 1839,
Cecilia Frances, who d. 1849, da. of the ;
late Thomas Anthony Trollope, Esq. , of |
Lincoln's Inn ; and, 1850, Mary Ann, !
who d. 1851, da. of Thomas Part'ington,
Esq., of Offham House, Sussex; 3rd, |
1861, Susannah, who d. 1880, da. of the
late William Eglinton Montgomerie, Esq. ,
of Annick Lodge, Ayrshire, N.B. ; cr.
C.B. 1871, K.C.B. 1880. 73, St. Georges
Square, S. W. ; Union Club.
TILLEY, Hon. Sir Samuel Leonard,
K.C.M.G., C.B., son of Thomas M.
Tilley, Esq., of Queen's co., New Bruns-
wick ; b. 1818 ; was in business as a drug-
gist until 1854, a M.E.C. of New Bruns-
wick, Provincial Sec. of that province
1854-6, 1857-65, and 1866-7, and leader of
Govt. 1861-5 ; has been a Delegate to
England on several occasions to confer
with Imperial Govt. on important public
business ; sworn of P.C. of Canada, and
appointed Minister of Customs for the
Dominion 1867 ; was acting Minister of
Public Works 1868-9, Lieut.-Gov. of New
Brunswick 1873-8, and Finance Min. 1878-
85, since when he has again been Lieut.-
Gov. of New Brunswick : m. ist, 1843,
Julia Anna, who d. 1862, da. of James T.
Hanford, Esq., of St. John, N.B. ; 2nd,
1867, Alice, el. da. of Zachariah Chipman,
Esq., of St. Stephen, N.B.; cr. C.B. 1867,
K.C.M.G. 1879. Fredericton, A'c'dj Bruns-
wick.
TOMES, Sir John, F.R.S., F.R.C.S.,
L.D.S. Eng., son of the late John Tomes,
Esq., of Weston-on-Avon, Gloucester-
shire, and representative of the Tomes
family of Maston Sicca, co. Gloucester ;
b. 1815 ; entered the Medical Classes at
King's Coll., Lond., and also the Middle-
sex Hospital, 1836, and commenced
practice as dental surgeon 1840 ; took
active part in successfully soliciting the
Roy. Coll. of Surgeons, England, to estab-
lish Examinations for Licentiateship in
Dental Surgery, and was subsequently
Examiner on the Dental Board of the
Coll. ; was Pres. of Dental Reform Com-
mittee organised to obtain an Act for
regulating Dental Education and Registra-
tion, and of the Representative Board of
British Dental Asso., which succeeded to
the Dental Reform Committee after the
passing of the Dentists' Act ; was twice
Pres. ofOdontological So., in establishing
which he took active part ; author of
numerous dental works and papers ; for-
merly Dental Surg. and now Consulting
Dental Surg. to Middlesex Hospital, and
to Dental Hospital of London ; knighted
in recognition Of eminent services ren-
dered by him to the profession : m. 1844,
Jane, da. of Robert Sibley, Esq., architect,
London; cr. K.B. 1886. Ufwood Gorse,
Caterham Valley, Surrey ; 37, Cavendish
Square, W.
TOPHAM, Sir William, K.C.H., son
of the late Lupton Topham, Esq., of Mid-
dleham ; b. 1810 ; Bar. Middle Temple
1836 ; was Lieut, of Hon. Corps of Gen-
tlemen-at-Arms (with hon. rank of Lieut. -
Col.) 1853-78 ; is a J.P. for Surrey, an
Hon. Lieut. Naval Reserve, and a Knight
of Legion of Honour : m. ist, 1854, Lady
Mary Bentinck, who d. 1874, da. of 4th
Duke of Portland ; 2nd, 1879, Anne, da.
of the late Thomas Harrison, Esq., and
grand-da, of the late Sir George Harrison,
K.C.H.;t/-. K.B. 1858. Noirmont, Wey-
bridge; Caldberg, Yorkshire; Junior Carl-
ton and Royal Victoria Yacht Clubs.
TRUSCOTT, Sir Francis Wyatt, son
of the late Mr. James Truscott, of Essex
KNIGHTS.
717
Lodge, Norwood ; b. 1824 ; ed. at King's
Coll. , London ; formerly head of metro-
politan firm of James Truscott and Son,
printers and stationers ; elected an Alder-
man of London 1871 ; is a J. P. for Middle-
sex, Surrey, Westminster, London, and
Cornwall, a Commr. of Lieutenancy for
London, a Gov. of Queen Anne's Bounty,
and a Conservator of the River Thames; was
Sheriff of London and Middlesex 1871-2,
and Lord Mayor of London 1879-80 ;
unsuccessfully contested Dudley (C) 1865,
and Gravesend 1880 ; has orders of
Leopold of Belgium, Legion of Honour of
France, and the Saviour of Greece : m.
1847, Eliza, da. of Mr. James Freeman, of
Turnham Green ; cr. K.B. 1872. 123,
Victoria Street, S. W. ; Oakleigh, East
GriJistcad ; Junior Carlton, City Carlton
and Savage Clubs.
TRUTCH, Sir Joseph William,
K.C.M.G., son of William Trutch, Esq.,
solicitor, of Ashcott, Somersetshire ; b.
1826 ; ed. at Exeter ; M.I.C. E. England
1870, and a Member of Canadian So. of '
Civil Engineers 1886 ; was Ch. Commr. of
Lands and Works and Surveyor-Gen, and
a M.E.C. and M.L.C. of British Colum-
bia 1864-71, Lieut. -Gov. of that Province
1871-6, and Resident Agent ot Canada I
for British Columbia 1879-89 : ;«. 1855, \
Julia Elizabeth, da. of Louis Hyde, Esq., '
of Batavia, New York ; cr. C.M.G. 1877,
K.C.M.G. 1889. Fairfield, Victoria, \
British Columbia.
TRYON, Vice-Adm. Sir George,
K.C.B., son of T. Tryon, Esq., of Bui-
wick Park, Northamptonshire ; b. 1832 ;
entered R.N. 1848, became Com. 1860,
Capt. 1866, Rear-Adm. 1884, and Vice-
Adm. 1889; served with Naval Brig, before
Sebastopol 1854-5 (medal with two clasps,
3rd class Medjidie, and Turkish medal), and
as Director of Transports duringAbyssinian
War 1868 (medal, and specially mentioned
in despatches) ; was Private Sec. to First
Lord of the Admiralty 1871-4, British
Commr. Sfax inquiry 1881, Permanent
Sec. to Admiralty 1883-4, a Naval A.D.C.
to H.M. 1879-84, Com.-in-Ch. on Aus-
tralian Station 1884-7, an(i Adm. Sup. of
Naval Reserves 1888-91, since when he
has been Com.-in-Ch. of Mediterranean
Fleet ; has ist class Medjidie ; unsuccess-
fully contested N. Lincolnshire, Holland,
or Spalding, Div. 1887 : m. 1869, the Hon. i
Clementina Charlotte Heathcote, da. of,
ist Baron Aveland [see E. Ancaster] ; cr.
C.B. 1868, K.C.B. 1887. 45, Eaton
Place, S. W. ; United Service Club.
TURNER, Sir Charles Arthur,
K. C.l.E. , son of the late Rev. John Fisher
Turner, M.A. ; b. 1833; ed. at Exeter
Gram. Sch., and at Exeter Coll., Oxford
(Fellow 1855, B.A. 1856, M.A. 1859) ;
Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1858 ; was a Puisne
Judge of High Court of Judicature, N. W.
Provinces, 1866-79, an(^ Ch- Justice of
Madras 1879-85 ; appointed a Member of
Council of the Sec. of State for India
1888 : m. 1866, Emily Ayscough, da. of
William Sampson Hodgkinson, Esq., of
Wookey Hole, Wells, Somerset ; cr. C. I. E.
1878, K.B. 1879, K. C.l.E. 1888. 24,
Aslibiirn Place, S. W. ; New University
Club.
TURNER, Sir Llewelyn, son of the
late William Turner, Esq., of Parkia,
Carnarvonshire (High Sheriff of co. Car-
narvon 1823 and of co. Merioneth 1833) ; b.
1823 ; is Dep. Constable of Carnarvon
Castle, aJ.P. and a D.L. for co. Carnar-
von, and Vice-Commodore of Roy. Welsh
Yacht Club ; received thanks of Admiralty
and of Officers commanding W. Coast of
England and Wales in 1860, and of Coast
Guard Depart. 1862, for his exertions in
promoting the R. N. Reserve Forces ; was
High Sheriff of Carnarvonshire 1886: m.
1878, Agnes, da. of George Bell, Esq., of
Brooklands, Lancashire; cr. K.B. 1870,
Parkia, Carnarvonshire.
TuRNER,5zr William, LL.D.,D.C.L.,
D. Sc. , F. R. S. , son of the late Mr. William
Turner, of Lancaster ; b. 1832 ; M.R.C.S.
1853, M-B- London 1857, F.R.C.S. Edin.
1861, and D.Sc., Dublin 1892 ; formerly
Examiner in Anatomy in Univs. of
London and Oxford, Lecturer in Anatomy
and Physiology in Roy. Coll. of Surgeons,
Eng., Pres. of Roy. Coll. of Surgeons
Edin., Dean of Faculty of Medicine of
Edinburgh Univ. , and Member of Medical
Acts Commn. ; formerly Hon. Lieut. -
Col. Queen's Rifle Vol. Brig. (V.ol Officers,
Decoration); is F.R.S. and F.R.S.E.,
Hon. LL.D. Glasgow, D.C.L. Oxford and
Durham, Professor of Anatomy in Edin.
Univ. and to Roy. Scottish Acad.,
Member of Gen. Medical Council, a D.L.
for City and Co. of City of Edinburgh,
and Hon. Member of Roy. Irish Acad. ;
author of numerous scientific works and
papers : m. 1863, Agnes, da. of Abraham
Logan, Esq., of Burnhouses, Berwick-
shire ; cr. K.B. 1886. 6, Eton Terrace,
Edinburgh ; Athenceum Club.
TURNEY, Sir John, son of John
Turney, Esq., of Birmingham ; b. 1839 ;
ed. at Lincoln Gram. Sch. ; several times
Mayor of Nottingham ; is a manufacturer
and a J.P. of Nottingham (Sheriff 1878) :
m. ist, 1866, Mary Eleanor, who d. 1867,
da. of Edward Nicholson, Esq, , of Man-
chester ; 2nd, 1870, Juliette Emma, da. of
Alfred Topham, Esq., of Calais ; cr. K.B.
1889. Springfield, Nottingham.
Twiss, Sir Travers, Q.C., D.C.L.,
F.R.S., F.R.G.S., el. son of the Rev.
Robert Twiss, LL.D., ofTrevallyn House,
Denbigh, and Hoseley, Flint ; b. 1810 ; ed.
at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A. in Honours
1830) ; was sometime a Fellow and Tutor
of his Coll., and a Public Examiner at
Oxford Univ. in Classics and Mathematics
1835-9 i Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1840, an Advo-
cate of Doctors Commons 1841, and a
Q.C. and Bencher 1867 ; was Professor of
Political Economy at Oxford Univ. 1842-9,
Commissary-Gen, of city and diocese of
KNIGHTAGE.
Canterbury 1849-72, Professor of Interna-
tional Law in King's Coll. 1852-5, Regius
Professor of Civil Law in Univ. of Oxford
l85S-7°> Vicar-Gen, of Province of Can-
terbury 1852-72, Chancellor of Diocese of
London 1858-72, and Advocate-Gen, of
the Admiralty 1862-77, ar>d °f the Crown
1867-72 : m. 1862, Pharailde, da. of the
late Gen. Vanlynseele ; cr. K.B. 1867.
Athen&um Club.
TYLER, Sir Henry Whatley, son
of the late John Chatfield Tyler, of
Chesterfield-street, W. ; b. 1827 ; formerly
Capt. R.E. ; was an Inspector of Railways
1853-70, and Ch. Inspector thereof 1870-
77 ; is Pres. of Grand Trunk Railway of
Canada; sat as M. P. for Harwich (C)
1880-5, anfl f°r Great Yarmouth 1885-92,
when he was defeated therefor : m. 1852,
Margaret, da. of Gen. Sir Charles Pasley,
K.C.B. ; cr. K.B. 1877. Py mines Park,
Edmonton ; Carlton and Army and Navy
Clubs.
TYLER, Sir John William, M.D.,
C.I.E., son of Charles Wordsworth Tyler,
Esq. ; b. 1839 ; ed. at the Doveton Coll.,
and at Medical Coll., Calcutta ; L.S.A.
Lond. 1861, M.D. St. Andrew's, L.R.C. P.;
Edin.,andL.R.C.S., Edin, 1862, F.R.C.S.
Edin. 1870 ; sometime a Sup. of Central
Prisons, N.W. P., India, and officiated in
1884 and 1888 as Inspector-Gen, of
Prisons in N.W. P. and Oudh ; was
specially employed at Colonial and Indian
Exhibition 1886 ; appointed Inspector-
Gen. of Prisons, N.W. Provinces and
Oudh 1890 : m. 1866, Mary Emma
Bateman; cr. C.I.E. 1886, K.B. 1888.
Lucknow, India.
TYTLER, Gen. Sir James Macleod
Bannatyne FRASEK-, K.C.B., son of the
late W. Fraser-Tytler, Esq., of Aldowrie
and Balnain, Inverness ; b. 1821; entered
Bengal Army 1841, became Capt. and
Major 1851, Lieut. -Col. 1854, Col. 1858,
Maj. -Gen. 1866, Lieut.-Gen. 1874, and
•Gen. 1877 ; served in Afghanistan Cam-
paign 1842, in Sutlej Campaign 1845-6
(medal with two clasps), in Punjab 1848-9,
in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857 (medal
with clasp and C.B.), and in command of
Left Column Bhootan Field Force 1864-5,
of Bhootan Field Force and E. Frontier
Brig. 1865-6, of Allahabad Div. 1871, !
and of Sirhind Div. 1871-3 : m. 1868, i
Anne, da. of Thomas Hume Langley, <
Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1858, K.C.P-. 1887. Falk-
land House, Charles Road, St. Leonards- '••
on-Sea.
U P I N G T o N, Hon. Sir Thomas,
K.C.M.G., son of the late S. Upington, j
Esq.; of Lisleigh House, co. Cork ; b. 1844 ; |
ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (M.A. 18— ) ; Bar. I
King's Inns, Dublin, 1867 ; is a Q.C. for I
Cape Colony, and Lieut.-Col. Comdg. ist
Cape Administrative Regt. ; formerly
Sec. to Lord Chancellor of Ireland (Lord
O'Hagan, K.P.) ; was Attorney-Gen, of i
•Cape Colony 1878-81, Attorney-Gen, and ,
Premier 1884-6, and Attorney-Gen, only
1886-90 ; was a Member of Commn.
appointed by the late Sir Bartle Frere
to inquire into laws and customs of native
population of Cape Colony, and a Mem-
ber of Colonial Conference in London
1887 ; appointed a Puisne Judge of Cape
Colony 1892 : m. 1872, May, da. of John
Guerin, Esq., of Eden Hill, co. Cork; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1887. Wynberg, Cape Town.
VAUGHAN, Gen. Sir John Luther,
K.C.B., son of the late Rev. Edward
Thomas Vaughan; /'. 1820; entered Bengal
Army 1840, became Capt. 1850, Major
1856, Lieut.-Col. 1859, Col. 1866, Maj.-
Gen. 1870, Lieut.-Gen. 1877, and Gen.
1888 ; served in Gwalior Campaign 1843-4
(bronze star), as D.Q.M.G. with Turkish
Contingent during Crimean War (4th
class Medjidie and Turkish medal), in
command of 5th Punjab Infantry in Indian
Mutiny 1857-9 (twice thanked by Govt. ,
and medal), and during operations of
Eusufzye Field Force 1863 (medal with
clasp), and in command of 2nd Brig.
Hazara Field Force 1868 (mentioned in
despatches, thanked by Indian Govt., and
clasp) : m. 1848, Mary Anne, da. of
William Bishop, Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1864,
K.C.B. 1887. i, Edinburgh Mansions,
Victoria Street, S. W. ; Junior United
Service Club.
VERDUN, Sir George Frederic,
K.C.M.G., C.B., F.R.S., son of the late
Rev. Edward Verdon, V. of St. Anne's,
Tottington, Lancashire ; b. 1834 ; ed. at
RossallSch. , Fleetwood ; in 1854 was one
of the first Members of the Victoria Vol.
Force, and in 1857 was engaged in suppress-
ing an outbreak of Convicts (thanked by
Govt.) ; was Hon. Assist, in Astronomical
Observatory 1858 ; elected M.L.A. 1859,
and was appointed Treasurer ; Bar. of
Victoria 1863 ; in 1866 went to England
and obtained a grant of £100,000 from
Home Govt. towards the defences of the
Colony ; was several years Finance Minister
of Victoria, and Agent-Gen, for that Pro-
vince in England 1868-72 ; is a M.E.C.
of Victoria, a J.P. for that Colony, S.
Australia and N.S. Wales, and a Major
in the Local Forces : m. 1861, Anne, who
d. 1889, da. of Mr. John Armstrong, of
Melbourne ; cr. C.B. 1866, K.C.M.G.
1872. Melbourne ; Alton, Victoria ;
Athetuzum Club.
VINCENT, Sir Edgar, K.C.M.G.
[see Vincent, Bart.].
VINE, Sir John Richard Somers, son
of Mr. John Vine ; b. 1847 ; ed. at
Spalding Gram. Sen., and at Camb.
Univ. ; was Private Sec. at the Mansion
House to Lords Mayor of London 1872-5,
Sec. to Bengal Famine Relief Fund 1874,
and to British Fund for Relief of the inun-
dated departments of the S.;of France 1875,
City and Official Agent to International
Fisheries, Health, and Inventions Exhi-
bitions 1883-4-5, and to Roy. Commrs. for
KNIGHTS.
Colonial and Indian Exhibition 1886 ;
author of " English Municipal Institu- :
tions, their Growth and Development," j
'' The English Municipal Code " and other
statistical works, and Editor and Compiler
of several year-books ; formerly Superin- !
tending Editor to Waterlow and Sons
(Limited) ; is a Journalist by profession, j
a D.L. for City of London, Knt. Com. of I
Ducal Order of Saxe-Goburg and Gotha, |
Knt of the Austrian Order of Franz Josef, j
and of the Hawaiian Order of Kameha-
meha, a Fellow of the Geographical and
Statistical Sos. , and Assist. Sec. to
Governing Body of Imperial Institute :
m. 1870, Eliza, youngest da. of Mr. Wil-
liam Porter, of Newmarket ; cr. K.B.
1886. Imperial Institute, South Kensing-
ton, S. W. ; Savage, St. Georges, and
National Liberal Clubs.
VOGEL, Sir Julius, K.C.M.G.) son
of Albert Leopold Vogel, Esq. ; b. 1835 ; j
ed. at Univ. Coll. Sch. , London ;
formerly a journalist ; was Provincial
Treasurer at Otago, New Zealand, 1866-9,
Colonial Treasurer, Postmaster - Gen. ,
Commr. of Telegraphs, and Commr. of
Customs of New Zealand 1869-73, Pre- j
mier and Colonial Treasurer and Minister |
of Immigration, Postmaster-Gen, and j
Commr. of Telegraphs of New Zealand
1867-73, Postmaster-Gen, and Min. of Im-
migration 1873-75, Premier 1876, Agent-
Gen, for New Zealand in London 1876-81, i
and Colonial Treasurer and Postmaster-
Gen, of New Zealand 1884-7 '< unsuccess- 1
fully contested Penryn (C) 1880 : m. 1867, !
Mary, el. da. of the late William H. Clay- I
ton, Esq. , Colonial Architect, New Zea- 1
land; cr.'C.M.G. 1872, K.C.M.G. 1875.
St. Margaret's Mansions, Victoria Street,
S. W. ; Junior Carlton and St. Stephen s i
Clubs.
WAD E^/rThomas Francis,^. C.M. G., <
K. C. B. , son of the late Col. Thomas Wade,
C.B. ; b. 1818; ed. at Harrow; Profes-
sorial Fellow of King's Coll., Camb. 1888 ;
served in 8ist, 42nd, and gSth Regts. in ,
China at Chin Kiang Fu and Nanking ;
1842; appointed interpreter to garrison of!
Hong Kong 1843, and to Supreme Court of j
Hong Kong 1846, Assist. Chinese Sec. 1847, !
Vice-Consul at Shanghai 1852, Inspector of
Customs there for Chinese Govt. 1854,
and Chinese Sec. at Hong Kong 1855,
and was 'attached in that capacity to the;
late Earl of Elgin's mission to China j
1857-9 ; appointed Chinese Sec. to Hon. |
F. Bruce's mission in China 1859 ; granted '
a commission of ist Sec. and attached
to Earl of Elgin's 2nd mission to China, [
and accompanied it to Pekin 1860 ;
appointed effective ist Sec., Chinese;
Sec., and Translator to Legation in China
1862 ; was Acting Charge d'Aftaires at ,
Pekin 1864-5 and 1869-71, and Envoy
Extraor., Min. Plen., and Ch. Sup. of
Trade in China 1871-83 ; Hon. D. Lit.,
. Camb., 1886, and Hon. M.A., Camb.
1888 ; appointed Professor of Chinese in '
Cambridge Univ. 1888 : m. 1868, Amelia,
da. of Sir John Herschel, ist Bart. ; cr.
C.B. 1861, K.C.B. 1875, G.C.M.G. 1889.
Cambridge; Athentsum Club.
WALKER, Gen. Sir Charles Pyn-
dar Beauchamp, K.C.B. , son of the
late Charles Ludlow Walker, Esq., D.L.
and J.P. for co. Gloucester; b. 1817;
ed. at Winchester; entered Army 1836,
became Capt. 1846, Major 1854, Lieut. -
Col. 1855, "Col. 1860, Maj.-Gen. 1868,
Lieut. - Gen. 1877, Col. 2nd Dragoon
Guards 1881, and retired Gen. 1884 ;
served in Crimea 1854-5 as A. D.C.
to Earl ol Lucan (medal with four
clasps, 5th Class Medjidie, and Turkish
medal), in Indian Mutiny 1859 (medal), in
ChinaCampaign i86oas A.Q.M.G. of Cav.
(medal with two clasps), and as British
Military Commr. in Bohemia and Moravia
in 1866 at Headquarters of 2nd Prussian
Army (medal), and in Franco -German War
1870-1 with Headquarters of 3rd German
Army (medal and Iron Cross) ; was Mil.
Attache at Berlin 1865-77, and Di-
rector-Gen. of Mil. Education at Head-
quarters 1878-84 : m. 1845, Georgiana,
da. of Capt. Richard Armstrong (icoth
Foot); cr. C.B. 1861, K.C.B. 1881. 97,
Onslow Square, S. W. ; United Service
and Arthur s Clubs.
WALKER, Sir Edward NOEL-,
K. C. M.G. , son of the late Sir James Walker,
K.C.M.G., C.B. ; b. 1842; was Private
Sec. to Lieut. -Go v. of St. Vincent and to
Gov.-in-Ch. of Windward Islands 1862-7,
Assist. Gov. Sec. and Clerk to Legislative
Council of British Guiana 1867-74, Assist.
Col. Sec. of Jamaica 1874-83, Col. Sec.
there 1883-7, and Col. Sec. of Ceylon
1887-90, since when he has been Lieut. -
Gov. : m. 1871, Florence, da. of Henry
Sarsfield Bascom, Esq., of British Guiana;
tr.C.M.G. 1885, K.C.M.G. 1888. Ceylon;
Kingsley House, Harrow.
WALKER, Col. Sir George Gustavus,
K.C.B., only surviving son of the late John
Walker, Esq., of Crawfordton, Dum-
friesshire and LochTreig, Inverness-shire ;
b. 1831 ; ed.at Rugby, and at BalliolColl.
Oxford (B.A. 1851, M. A. 1855) ; is a D.L.
for co. Inverness, a J. P. and D. L. for co.
Dumfries, a J.P. for Kirkcudbright, and
a Brig. -Major in Royal Archers ; has
been Lieut.-Col. Comdt. King's Own
Scottish Borderers since 1873 ; was Col.
and A. D.C. to H.M. 1883-92; sat as
M.P. for Dumfriesshire (C) 1865-8 and
1869-74 : m. 1856, Anne Murray, da.
of the late Adm. George Gustavus
Lennock ; cr. K.C.B. 1892. Craw-
Jordton, Thornhill, Dumfriesshire ;
Lock Treig, Kingussie, Inverness-shire ;
Carlton Club.
WALKER, Sir William Stuart, K.C.B.,
son of the late Brig. -Gen. Alexander
Walker, of Bowland. Stow, N.B. ; b. 1813 ;
ed.at Oxford Univ. (B.A. 1835) ; Advocate,
Scotland, 1840 ; was Sec. to Poor Law
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Board 1852-68, and Chm. of Board of
Supervision of the Poor and of
Public Health, Scotland 1868-92 ; is
Treasurer to Highland Agricultural So. of
Scotland, and a J.P. and D.L. and a
Commr. of Supply for cos. Selkirk and
Edinburgh : m. 1836, Eliza, da. of
William Loch, Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1876,
K.C.B. 1886. 5, Manor Place, Edin-
burgh; New Club.
WALLACE, Sir Donald Mackenzie,
K.CJ.E., only surviving son of the late
Robert Wallace, Esq., of Boghead, Dum-
bartonshire ; b. 1841 ; ed. privately, at
Edinburgh Univ. (M.A. honours 1862), at
the Ecole de Droit, Paris, and at the
Univs. of Berlin and Heidelberg (LL.D.
1867) ; travelled in Russia 1870-78, and
Turkey, Egypt, and Austria 1878-84 ; was
Private Sec. to Viceroy of India 1884-9,
and Ch. Political Officer with the Cesare-
vitch in India and Ceylon 1890-91 ;
author of " Russia," and " Egypt and the
Egyptian Question"; cr. K.C.I. E. 1887.
46, St. Ermiris Mansions, Westminster,
S. W. ; Athenceum and Reform Clubs.
WALPOLE, Sir Horatio George,
K.C.B. [see E. Orford, colls.].
WALSH, Sir Aubrey, son of James
Thomas Walsh, Esq.,J.P., D.L. ; b. 1811 ;
ed. at St. Peter's Coll., Westminster ;
formerly Chm. of Quarter Sessions for
Tower Liberty ; is a J.P. and Chm. for
Petty Sessions of Tower Liberty, and a
D.L. for Tower Hamlets : m. 1842, Jane
Mary, da. of the late Richard Robinson,
Esq. ; cr. K.B. 1889. 13, Regent's Park
Road, N. W. ; Constitutional Club.
WALTER, Capt. Sir Edward, K.C.B. ,
3rd and youngest son of John Walter, Esq.,
of Bearwood, Berks ; b. 1823 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Exeter Coll. , Oxford ; entered 44th
Regt. 1843, exchanged as Capt. to 8th
Hussars 1848, and retired 1853 ; on Feb.
13, 1859, he founded the Corps of Com-
missionaires, for which service he has
been thanked by F.M. H.R.H. the Com.-
in-Ch., in 1884 a testimonial from the
officers of the Army and Navy was pre-
sented to him, and in 1885 he received
knighthood : m. 1853, Mary Ann Eliza,
el. da. of John Carver Athorpe, Esq., of
Dinnington Hall, Rotherham ; cr. K.B.
1885, K.C.B. 1887. Sarisbury Court,
Sutrisbury, Southampton ; Army and
Navy Club.
WARING, Sir Henry John, son of the
late Capt. Henry Waring, R.M.L.I., of j
Waringstown, co. Down ; b. 1817 ; ed. i
privately ; was Mayor of Plymouth 1887-8, I
1888-9, and 1889-90 : received the Roy.
Agricultural So. of England 1890 ; is a
J.P. for Devonshire and for Borough of I
Plymouth, and a Fellow and Gov. of
Imperial Institute : m. 1837, Jane Sophia
Tothill, da. of Col. John Tothill Taylor ;
cr. K.B. 1891. Osborne House, Plymouth ;
Constitutional Club.
WARNER, Sir Joseph Henry, son of
the late George Warner, Esq. , of Hornsey ;
b. 1836 ; ed. at Eton, and at Balliol Coll.,.
Oxford ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1864 ; has
been Counsel to Chm. of Committees of
House of Lords since 1872 ; commanded
3rd Middlesex Rifle Vol. 1875-83: m. 1873.
Mary W., da. of the late James Carson,
Esq., of Marlow, Bucks ; cr. K.B. 1892.
62, Eaton Square, S. W. ; Athenceum and
New University Clubs.
WARRE, Gen. Sir Henry James,
K.C.B., son of the late Lieut.-Gen. Sir
William Warre, Knt., C.B. ; b. 1819 ; ed.
at Sandhurst ; entered Army 1837, became
Capt. 1847, Major 1854, Lieut. -Col. 1855,
Col. 1858, Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lieut.-Gen.
1877, and Gen. 1881 (retired 1886) ; has
been Col. 2nd Batn. Duke of Edinburgh's
Wiltshire Regt. since 1880 ; served on
Staff in Canada 1839-46, in England 1847-
51, in command of 57th Regt. during
Crimean Campaign 1855 (medal with
clasp, C.B., 5th Class Medjidie and
Turkish medal), in Central India 1858-9,
in New Zealand 1861-66 (medal and
specially mentioned), in Ireland 1870-4,
and in India as Com.-in-Ch. of Bombay
Army, and a Member of Council of
Bombay 1878-81 : m. 1855, Georgiana
Emily, who d. 1892, da. of the late Robert
Lukin, Esq., and widow of William Pitt
Adams, Esq., H.M.'s Charge d' Affaires
and Consul Gen. to Republic of Peru ; cr.
C.B. 1855, K.C.B. 1886. 35, Cadogan
Place, S. W. ; United Service Club.
WARREN, Col. Sir Charles, G.C.M.G.,
K. C.B., F.R.S., son of the late Maj.-Gen.
SirCharles Warren, K.C.B. ; 5. 1840 ; ed.at
Cheltenham Coll., at Roy. Mil. Col..
Sandhurst, and at Roy. Mil. Acad. Wool-
wich ; entered R.E. 1857, became Capt.
1869, and Major and Lieut. -Col. 1878 and
Col. 1882 ; conducted Explorations of
Palestine and Excavations at Jerusalem
1867-70; was H.M.'s Special Commr. to
settle Boundary Line Orange Free State
and Griqualand W. 1876 (thanked by
Govt., and C.M\G.), and Special Commr.
to settle land question of Griqualand W.
1877 ; commanded Diamond Fields Horse
throughout Gaika War 1878 (wounded),
Lieut.-Col. for distinguished service) and
subsequently a Field Force during the
Griqua Rebellion and Bechuana Invasion
(medal, and thanked by Imperial Govt.
and by Provincial Legislature) ; in 1879
was Special Commr. to Bloemhoff District,
in command of Field Force of N. Border
Bechuana Campaign, and Com.-in-Ch.
and Administrator of Griqualand W. ; was
Instructor of Surveying Mil. Sch. of Engi-
neering, Chatham, 1880-84 ; served in
Egyptian campaign 1882; during the war
entered the Arabian deserts, without escort,
in company of Lieuts. Burton and Haynes,
and succeeded in learning the fate of Pro-
fessor Palmer's party, and in bringing the
murderers to justice (medal, Medjidie 3rd
class.andK.C.M.G.); was Special Commr.
in Bechuanaland and Maj.-Gen. in com-
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nmnd of Bechuanaland Field Force 1884-5
(G.C.M.G.), and Gov. Gen. of Red
Sea Littoral ; commanded Forces at
Suakin Jan. to March, 1886, with local
rank of Maj. -Gen. ; unsuccessfully contested
Hallam Div. of Sheffield (Z.) 1885 ; wasCh.
Commr. of Metropolitan Police 1886-8 ;
appointed to command troops in Straits
Settlements 1889, with temporary rank of
Maj. -Gen. : m. 1864, Fanny Margaretta,
da. of the late Samuel Haydon, Esq., of
Guildford; cr. C.M.G. 1878, K.C.M.G.
1883, G. C.M.G. 1885, K.C.B. 1888.
Singapore, Straits Settlements; 44, St.
Georges Road, S. W. ; Junior United
Service and Athenceutn Clubs.
WATHEN, Sir Charles, son of Charles
Wathen, Esq., of Bristol ; b. 1832 ; ed. at
Bristol ; was Mayor of Bristol 1884, 1885,
1886, 1888. 1889, and 1890 ; is an Alder-
man and a J.P. for Bristol, and Lord of
the Manor of Low Ham, Somerset : m.
1853 ; cr. K. B. 1889. Ashley Down,
Bristol.
WATSON, Adm. Sir George Willes,
K.C.B. , son of the Rev. Fisher Watson ;
b. 1827 ; ed. at Roy. Naval Acad.,
Gosport; entered R.N. 1841, became Lieut.
1849, Com. 1858, Capt. 1864, Rear-Adm.
1880, Vice-Adm. 1886, and Adm. 1892 ;
retired April 1892 ; served during China
War 1842 (medal), and during Crimean
War 1854-5 (two medals with clasp, 5th
class Medjidie) ; assisted in laying tele-
graph cable between Caglieri, Malta and
Corfu 1857-8 (strongly recommended) ;
was Commodore Hong Kong 1876-9,
Sup. of Chatham Dockyard 1881-6,
and Com.-in-Ch. on N. America and W.
Indies Station 1888-92 ; is a J.P. for
Devon : m. 1864, Margaretta, da. of Gen.
John Campbell, formerly Col. 92nd Gordon
Highlanders; cr. K.C.B. 1891. Hong Kong
Hut, JVlannamead, Plymouth; United
Service and Royal Western Yacht Clubs.
WATSON, Sir Henry Edmund, 4th son
of the late John Watson, Esq., of Shire-
cliffe Hall, Sheffield ; b. 1815 ; is a J.P.
and a D.L. for W. Riding of co. York, a
Town Trustee and Church Burgess of
Sheffield, Chm. of the Sheffield Conserva-
tive and Constitutional Asso. of the
Sheffield Savings Bank, and of Cammell
and Co.(Limited), Sheffield, anda Director
of the Sheffield Banking Co. and of the
Sheffield Branch of the Alliance Insurance
Co. ; cr. K.B. 1886. Shirecliffe Hall,
Sheffield; The Park Cottage, Worksop ;
Carlton and Constitutional Clubs.
WATSON, Lieut.-Gen. Sir John,
K.C.B., V.C., son of William George
Watson, Esq., of Chigwell, Essex; b.
1829 ; entered Bombay Army 1848, be-
came Capt. 1861, Major 1864, Lieut. -Col.
1869, Col. 1873, Maj. -Gen. 1881, and
Lieut. -Gen. 1887 ; served (i) in Punjab
Campaign 1848-9, including siege of
Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, and occupa-
(it) in Bozdar Campaign and forcing the
Kahu Bund Pass 1857 (medal with clasp),
(Hi) in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-9,
including siege of Delhi, relief and siege of
Lucknow, battles of Bolundshohur, Ally-
ghur, Agra, Cawnpore, and various minor
engagements ( three times slightly wounded,
medal with three clasps and V.C.), (iv)
with Eusofzaie Field Force 1865, (v) in
command of Bombay Field Force des-
patched to Malta 1878, (vi) in command
of Punjab chiefs contingent in first portion
of Afghan War 1878-9 (thanked by Govt.),
and (vii) in command of Kuram Force
with political charge of Kuram in second
phase of Afghan War 1879-80 (thanked
by both Houses of Parliament) ; was an
A.D.C. to H.M. 1870-81, and Gov. Gen.'s
Agent at Beroda 1881-6 : m. 1860, Eliza
Isser, da. of John Davies, Esq., of Cran-
brookPark, Essex ; cr. C.B. 1863, K.C.B.
1886. United Service and East India
United Service Clubs.
WATSON, Sir William Renny, son of
Thomas Watson, Esq., of Hawick ; b.
1838 ; is a J. P. of Glasgow, and Chm. of
Glasgow and S.W. Railway Co. ; cr.
K.B. 1892. Glasgow.
WEARK, Liettt.-Gen. Sir Henry
Edwin, K.C.B., son of the late Col.
Thomas Weare, K.H., A.D.C., to H.M.,
of Hampton House, Hampton Bishop,
Herefordshire ; b. 1825 ; ed. at West-
minster ; entered Army 1841, became
Capt. 1848, Major 1854, Lieut.-Col.
1856, Col. 1863, Maj. -Gen. 1868, and
Lieut.-Gen. (retired) 1881 ; served in Pun-
jab Campaign 1848 (medal with clasp), in
Russian War 1854-6 as D.A.A.G. and
A.Q.M.G. at Headquarters in Crimea
(severely wounded at battle of the Alma,
mentioned in despatches, medal with two
clasps, 5th class Medjidie, and Turkish and
Sardinian medals), and as Col. on Staff
and in command of 5Oth Regt. in New
Zealand 1863-6 (mentioned in despatches
and medal) :m. 1850, Charlotte Georgiana,
only da. of the late Rev. (Canon) Charles
Oxenden, R. of Barham [see Oxenden,
Bart., colls.] ; cr. C.B. 1865, K.C.B.
1891. 6, Courtfield Gardens, S. Kensing-
ton, S. W. ; Junior United Service Club.
WEBB, SzrQohn) Sydney, K.C.M.G.,
son of the late Adm. Charles Webb ;
b. 1816 ; elected an Elder Brother of
Trinity House 1857, and Dep. Master
thereof 1883 ; accompanied the late Sir
Frederick Arrow to Canada and United
States in 1872, to report upon the lighting
and buoying of the coast ; isaj. P., a D.L.,
and a County Alderman for Middlesex, a
Member of Thames Conservancy Board,
and a Director of Royal Exchange Assur
ance Corporation : m. 1849, Adeline, who
d. 1851, da. of Henry Young, Esq.; cr.
K.C.M.G. 1889. Riversdale, Twicken-
ham ; Trinity House, Toiuer Hill, E. C. ;
Oriental, Garrick, and Magistrates' Clubs
tion of Peshawur (medal with two clasps), ! WE13STER, Sir Richard
Everard,
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KNIGHTAGE.
M. P. ,Q.C., LL. D.,son of the late Thomas
Webster, Esq., Q.C. ; b. 1842 ; ed. at
King's Coll., Lond., at Charterhouse, and
at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A., 35111 Wrang-
ler and 3rd class Classics 1865, M.A.
1868, Hon. LL.D. 1892); Bar. Lincoln's
Inn 1868, Q.C. 1878 ; was Attorney-Gen.
June 1885 to Jan. 1886, and July 1886
to Aug. 1892 ; is a Gov. of Charterhouse ;
unsuccessfully contested Bevvdley 1880 ;
sat as M. P. for Launceston (C) July
to Nov. 1885, since when he has sat
for the Isle of Wight : m. 1872, Louisa
Mary, who d. 1877, da. of William Cal-
throp, Esq., of Withern, near Alford ; ct.
K.B. 1885. Hornton Lodge, Pitt Street,
Kensington, IV, ; Winter/old, Cranleigh,
Surrey ; 2, Pump Court, B.C.; Carlton,
Athenczum, United University, and St.
Stephen s Clubs.
WELBY, Sir Reginald Earle, G.C.B.
[see Welby-Gregory, Bart., colls.].
WELLESLEY, Adm. Sir George Gre-
ville, G.C.B. [see D. Wellington, colls.].
WEST, Sir Algernon Edward, K.C.B.,
son of Martin West, Esq. ; b. 1832 ; ed.
at Eton, and atCh. Ch., Oxford ; was Pri-
vate Sec. to Sir Charles Wood and Lord
Ripon at the India Office, and to Mr.
Gladstone when First Lord of the Treasury,
sometime Dep. Director of Indian Military
Funds, a Commr. of Board of Inland
Revenue 1873-7, Dep. Chm. thereof
1877-81, and Chm. 1881-92 ; formerly
a Gentleman Usher of the Privy Chamber
to H. M. ; is a J. P. for Middlesex : m. 1-858,
Mary, da. of Capt. the Hon. George Bar-
rington [see V. Barrington, colls.] ; cr.
C.B. 1880, K.C.B. 1886. Ambassador's
Court, St. James's Palace, S. W.; Wan-
borough Manor, Guildford ; Br oaks' s Club.
WEST, Sir Raymond, K.C.I.E., son
of the late Frederick West, Esq. ; b. 1832 ;
ed. at Queen's Univ., Ireland (B.A. 1855,
M.A. 1869, Hon. LL.D. of Queen's
Univ. Ireland, 1882, of Edinburgh 1884,
and of Bombay 1892) ; Bar., Dublin, 1871 ;
entered Bom. C.S. 1856, and served with
troops in S. Mahratta Country during
Indian Mutiny 1857-8 (medal) ; appointed
Judge of Canara 1866, and Acting Judicial
Commr. of Sindh 1868; was Acting Judge
of High Court, Bombay, 1871, and Puisne
Judge 1873-87 ; in 1879 was a Member
of Indian Law Commn. ; employed on
Special Mission to Egypt to organise
Tribunals there 1885-6 ; sometime Vice-
Chancellor of Bombay Univ., and a
Member of Council of Gov. of Bombay :
m. 1867, Clementina Fergusson, da. of the
late William Maunsell Chute, Esq., of
Chute Hall, co. Kerry; cr. K.C.I.E.
1888. Chesterfield House, College Road,
Upper Norwood, S.R. ; East India United
Service Club.
WESTON, Sir Joseph Dodge, M.P.,
son of the late Thomas Weston, Esq., of
Bristol; b. 1822; ed. at Bishop's Coll.,
Bristol : is an Ironmaster, a J.P. for City ,
and Co. of Bristol, a member of the Corpo-
ration, and of the Board of Charity Trus-
tees of Bristol, Chm. of the Patent Nut
and Bolt Co., the Bristol Wagon Works
Co., and of the Great Western Cotton
Co. , and a Director of the Taff Vale Rail-
way Co. ; was Mayor of Bristol 1880-4 ;
sat as M.P. for S. Div. of Bristol (L) Nov.
1885 to June 1886, when he was defeated ;
elected for Bristol, E. Div. (L G) May
1890 : m. 1888, Harriet Annie, da. of the
late William C. P. Beloe, Esq., of Clif-
ton ; cr. K.B. 1886. Clifton Down, Bris-
tol; Reform Club.
WHITE, Sir Arnold William, son of
the late Edward White, Esq. ; b. 1830 ;
a partner in firm of Arnold and Henry
WThite, solicitors, of 12, Great Marl-
borough Street, W. ; appointed Queen's
Solicitor 1865 : m. 1854, Maria, who d.
1889, da. of William White, Esq., of
Clapham, S.W. ; cr. K.B. 1887. Leigham
Mead, Streatkam, S. W. ; Conservative
and Garrick Clubs.
WHITE, Maj.-Gen. Sir George Stuart,
K.C.B. , K.C.I.E., V.C.;b. 1835 ; entered
Army 1853, became Capt. 1863, Major 1873,
Lieut. -Col. 2nd Batn. Gordon Highlanders
1881, Lieut. -Col. Comdg. 1881, Col. 1885
(h.p. 1885), and Maj.-Gen. 1887; served with
2jth Regt. in Indian Mutiny Campaign
1857-9 (medal), and with 92nd Regt. in
Afghan Campaign in 1879-80 (medal,
bronze star, and V.C.) in Nile Expedition
1885 as an A.A. and Q.M.G. (medal), and
in command of a Brig, in Expedition to
Burmah 1885 ; was Mil. Sec. to Viceroy of
India 1880- 1 ; commanded Burmah Field
Force 1886-9, and Zhob Field Force, 1890
(mentioned in despatches); has command-
ed a ist class Dist. , Bengal since 1889 ; is a
J.P. andaD.L. for co. Antrim : m. 1874,
Amy, only child of Archdeacon Bayly ; cr.
C.B. 1881, K.C.B. 1886, K.C.I.E. 1890.
Quetta, Bengal; Whitehall, Ballymcna,
co. Antrim; United Service and Army
and Navy Clubs.
WHITE, Sir William Henry, C.B., son
of the late George White, Esq., of the War
Office ; b. 1826 ; entered War Office 1842 ;
served in Turkey and Crimea 1855-6 as Mil.
Auditorof TurkishContingent and Irregular
Forces raised during Russian War, as Mil.
Auditorof Land Forces in China 1857-8, as
Acting Auditor-Gen, of Colony of Hong
Kong 1857, as Financial Sec. to Special
Mission (under the late Rt. Hon. Stephen
Cave, M.P.) to inquire into the Finances
of Egypt 1875-6, as Head of Treasury
Commn. to inquire into Imperial and
Colonial Mil. Expenditure in S. Africa
1879-80, and as Special Finance Officer
with Headquarter Staff of Mil. Force in
S Africa 1881 ; was Accountant-Gen, of
the Army and a Commr. of Income Tax
1878-82, Commr. of Army Purchase
Commn. 1882-4, an<^ Assist. Paymaster-
Gen, of Supreme Court of Judicature in
England 1886-92; is a J.P. for Surrey:
m. 1854, Elizabeth Mary, da. of the late
Francis Janvrin, Esq., of Devonshire
Place, W., and Jersey; cr. C.B. 1880,
K.B. 1882. Stonehill, Upper Sheen,
Surrey; Union Club.
WHITEWAY. Sir William. Vallance,
K. C.M. G. , D. C. L. , son of the late Thomas
Whiteway, Esq., of Buckyst, Devon ; b.
1828 ; Bar. of Newfoundland 1852, and a
Q.C. 1862; entered Colonial Parliament
1858, and was Speaker of House of Assem-
bly 1865-9 ; was a Delegate to Ottawa in
1869 to negotiate terms of confederation
with the Dominion of Canada ; in this year
at a general election he was defeated in
consequence of being in favour of con-
federation ; again elected to Colonial Par-
liament 1873 ! was Solicitor-Gen. 1873-8,
and Premier and Attorney-Gen. 1878-85
and again since 1889 ; in 1877 was
Counsel for Colony at Halifax Fishery
Commn. (thanked by H.M.'s Govt. and
by both branches of Colonial Legislature) ;
retired irom political life 1885, but at
earnest solicitation re-entered it 1889,
since when he has again been Premier
and Attorney-Gen. ; was a delegate to
Imperial Govt. on French Treaty and other
public questions of importance in 1879
and 1881, and on French Fishery Treaty
questions 1890-91, when he addressed
House of Lords : m. ist, 1862, Mary, da.
of the late Rev. J. Lightbourne, R. of
Trinity Church, Bermuda ; 2nd, 1872,
Katherine Anne, da. of the late W. H.
Davies,Esq.,of Nova Scotia; cr. K.C.M.G.
1880. Riverview, Newfoundland.
"VVHITMORE, Col. Sir George Stod-
dart, K.C.M.G., el. son of the late Major
G. St. V. Whitmore, R.E. ; b. 1830;
formerly Major 62nd Regt. ; served in
Kafir Wars and Dutch Rebellion 1847-8
and 1850-3, and with Turkish Contingent
during Crimean Campaign 1854-5 ; passed
out head of the batch of the Staff College I
1860 ; was afterwards Mil. Sec. to Sir D.
Cameron in New Zealand ; retired 1863,
and became a M.L.C. of New Zealand,
and Col. of Colonial Forces, in which
capacity, after the Royal Troops were
removed, he commanded, 1868-9, the
Colonial troops during the campaigns
which crushed the Maori Rebellion ; was
two years Colonial Sec. and Min. of De-
fence in New Zealand ; has four medals
and 4th class Medjidie : m. 1865, Isa-
belle, da. of the late W. Smith, Esq. , ol
Poxeth, near Rugby ; cr. C.M.G. 1869,
K.C.M.G. 1882. Clive, New Zealand;
Army and Navy and Salisbury Clubs.
WILBRAHAM, Gen. Sir Richard,
K.C.B., son of the late Randle Wilbra-
ham, Esq., of Rode Hall, Cheshire; b
1811 ; entered Army 1828, became Capt.
1836, Major 1841, Lieut. -Col. 1851, Col.
1854, Maj.-Gen. 1866, Lieut. -Gen. 1874,
and Gen. 1877 ; was Col. 2nd Batn.
S. Staffordshire Regt. 1875-81, when he
was transferred to ist and 2nd Batn. Roy.
Fusiliers (City of London Regt.) ; em-
ployed on particular service in Persia
KNIGHTS. 723
1837-9 ; served in Syrian Campaign 1840-1
(medal), and as A.A.G. throughout
Eastern Campaign 1854-5 (medal, Turkish
medal, Medjidie 3rd class, and Legion of
Honour) ; was sometime Gov. and Comdt.
of Roy. Victoria Hospital, Netley : m.
1846, Elisabeth Frances, da. of William
Egerton, Esq., of Gresford Lodge, Den-
bigh : cr. C.B. 1855, K.C.B. 1873. Rode
Hall, Cheshire.
WILLES, Adm. Sir George Omman-
ney, G.C.B., son of the late Capt, George
W. Willes, R.N. ; 6. 1823 ; entered R.N.
1836, became Com. 1854, Capt. 1856,
Rear-Adm. 1874, Vice-Adm. 1879, and
Adm. 1885 ; retired 1888 ; served in Baltic
and Black Sea during Crimean War 1854-5
(medal with clasp, Turkish medal, Legion
of Honour, and 5th class Medjidie), and in
China War 1859-62 (medal with clasp) ;
was a Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1870-4, Ch.
of Staff at Admiralty 1869-72, Sup. of
Devonport Dockyard 1876-9, and Com.-
in-Ch. on China station 1881-4, an(i at
Portsmouth 1885-8 ; commanded Fleet at
Jubilee Review 1887 ; is a J.P. for Middle-
sex : m. 1855, Matilda, da. of the late
William Joseph Lockwood, Esq., of Dews
Hall, Essex; cr. C.B. 1861, K.C.B. 1884,
G.C. B. 1892. 73, Cadogan Square, S. W.;
United Service, Travellers , Wellington,
Marlborough, and Arthur s Clubs.
WILLIAMS, Gen. Sir John William
Collman, K.C.B., son of John Williams,
Esq., F.R.C.S., R.N., of Walmer, Kent ;
b. 1823 ; entered R.M.A. 1842, became
Capt. 1854, Lieut-Col. 1862, Maj.-Gen.
1877, Lieut.-Gen. 1886, and Gen. 1888 ;
served on W. Coast of Africa 1851
(severely wounded, mentioned in des-
patches) ; wab an A.D.C. to H.M.
1869-78; is a J.P. for Hants: m. 1856,
Georgiana Isabel, da. of George Ingou-
ville, Esq., of Jersey ; cr. K.C.B. 1892
Morelands, Purbrook, Cosham, Hants.
WILLIAMS, Sir Monier MONIER-,
K.C.I. R., D.C.L., LL.D., son of the late
Lieut. -Col. Monier Williams, formerly
Surveyor Gen. of Bombay Pres. ; b. 1819 ;
ed. at E. India Coll., Haileybury, and at
Oxford ; elected Boden Professor of
Sanskrit in Oxford Univ. 1860 ; is a
Member of Chief Oriental Societies of
British India, Europe and Ameria, author
of many learned Oriental Works, Hon.
D.C.L. of Oxford, M.A., and Fellow of
Balliol Coll. , and Hon. Fellovr of Univ.
Coll., Oxford, Hon. LL.D. of Calcutta,
and Hon. Ph.D. of Gottingen ; by his
personal exertions, both in India and
England, founded an Indian Institute at
Oxford, which was opened Oct. 14, 1884 :
m. 1848, Julia Grantham, da. of the late
Rev. F. J. Faithfull, R. of Hatfield ; cr.
C.I.E. 1880, K.B. 1886, K.C.I.E. 1887.
Rnfield House, Ventnor, I. of W.
WILLIAMS, Hon. Sir Roland Vaughan,
son of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Edward
Vaughan Williams, sometime a Judge of
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Court of Common Pleas ; b. 1838 ; ed.
at Westminster, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford
(B.A. 1860) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1864, and
a Q.C. 1889; joined Home (now S.E. )
Circuit ; appointed a Judge of the High
Court of Justice (Queen's Bench Div.)
1890, and Judge in Bankruptcy, June
1891 : m. 1865, Laura S., da. of the late
Edmund Lomax, Esq., of Netley, Surrey ;
cr. K.B. 1890. 6, Trebovir Road, Earls
Court, S. W. ; High Ashes Farm,
Abinger, Dorking ; Athenceum Club.
WILLIAMS, Lieut.-Gen, Sir William
John, K.C.B., son of B. Williams, Esq. ;
b. 1828 ; entered R.A. 1847, became Capt.
1854, Major 1855, Lieut.-Col. 1865, Col. |
1876, Maj.-Gen. 1886, and Lieut.-Gen. ;
1890 ; served in Crimean Campaign 1855 j
(medal with clasp, 5th Class Medjidie and i
Turkish medal) ; commanded R.A. in !
Dublin Dist. 1882-4, and at Aldershot
1886-91 ; m. 1865, Florence Gore, da. of;
the late Col. John de Lancy, of Grange, |
Guernsey ; cr. C.B. 1873, K.C.B. 1891. ',
Guernsey ; United Service Club.
WILLIS, Gen. Sir George Harry Smith,
K.C.D., son of the late George Willis, i
Esq., of Sopley Park ; b. 1824 ; entered
Army 1841, became Capt. 1850, Majon854,
Lieut.-Col. 1856, Col. 1862, Maj.-Gen. 1868,
Lieut.-Gen. 1880, and Gen. 1887 ; retired
1890 ; served with 77th Regt. in Crimean j
Campaign 1854-5, and was present at all the
battles and actions during the war ; also |
1855-6 as D.A.Q.M.G. at Head-Quarters, |
and A.Q.M.G. of 4th Div. (medal with |
three clasps, Legion of Honour, 5th class
Medjidie,' and Sardinian and Turkish
medals) ; formed the 2nd Batn. 6th Regt.
1857 ; was A.Q.M.G. at Gibraltar 1858-9,
A.A.G. at Malta 1859-64, A.Q.M.G.
Southern Dist. 1866-71, A.Q.M.G. at
Horse Guards 1873-5, and in command
of N. Dist. 1878-81 ; commanded ist
Div. in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal
with clasp, thanked by Parliament, and >
2nd class Osmanieh) ; Grand Officer of |
Legion of Honour 1881 ; was in com-
mand of S. Dist. 1884-9 ! appointed Col.
Devonshire Regt. 1890 ; unsuccessfully
contested Portsmouth (C) 1892: m. ist, :
1856, Eliza, who d. 1867, da. of the late
George Gould Morgan, Esq., M.P. , of ;
Brickendon Manor, Herts ; 2nd, 1874, \
Ada Mary, da. of Sir John Neeld, ist <
Bart. ; cr. C.B. 1871, K.C.B. 1882.
Stretham Manor, Ely ; 118, Eaton
Square, S. W. ; United Service Glut.
WILLIS, Sir William, son of the late
Robert Willis, Esq. ; b. 1821 : ed. at
Christ's Hospital ; entered Admiralty in \
1838 ; was ch. clerk of Transport Depart,
during Crimean, China, Cape, Abyssinian
and New Zealand Wars, and Indian
Mutiny ; served on various committees ;
was Dep. Comptroller of Navy Pay 1872-8,
Dep. Accountant-Gen, of the Navy 1878-
82, Accountant-Gen, of the Navy and
Comptroller of Navy Pay 1882-5, and a
Roy. Commr. of Patriotic Fund ; is a [
J.P. for Westminster: >//. 1868, Eliza
Abercromby, da. of the late John Sands,
Esq., of Highbury Crescent, N. ; cr. K.B.
1885. 3, Lansdown Road, Lee, S.E.
WILLS, Hon. Sir Alfred, son of the late
William Wills, Esq., Solicitor, Birming-
ham ; b. 1828 ; ed. at Univ. Coll., London,
of which he is a -Fellow (B.A. Lond. Univ.
1849, LL.B. 1851) ; Bar. Middle Temple
1851, a Q.C. 1872 ; was Recorder of
Sheffield 1880-4, since when he has been
a Judge of the High Court of Justice,
Queen's Bench Div. ; appointed Pres. of
Railway Commn. 1888 : m. ist, 1854,
Lucy, who d. 1860, da. of George
Martineau, Esq., of Tulse Hill ; 2nd, 1861,
Bertha, da. of Thomas Lombe Taylor,
Esq., ofStarston, Norfolk; cr. K.B. 1884.
Chelsea Lodge, 42, Tite Street, S. \V. ;
Athenceum Club.
WILSON, Sir Alexander, son of the
late Very Rev. David Wilson, Dean of
Aberdeen ; b. 1843 ; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Glenalmond ; formerly Sheriff of Calcutta :
/;/. 1874, Isabella Adelaide, who d. 1891,
da. of R. D. Dunn, Esq., late Queen's
Bays ; cr. K.B. 1887. 34, Chowriiighee,
Calcutta; Oriental (London] Club.
WILSON, Sir Charles Rivers,
K.C.M.G., C.B., son of the late Melvil
Wilson, Esq. ; b. 1831 ; ed.at Eton, and at
Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1873) '• was
Private Sec. to the Earl of Beaconsfteld,
K.G., 1868-73, a Royal Commr. for Paris
Exhibition of 1878, and Finance Min. in
Egypt 1878-9 ; has been Comptroller-Gen,
of Office for Reduction of National Debt
since 1874 ; has Medjidie ist class : m.
1860, Caroline, who d. 1888, da. of R.
Cook, Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1876, K.C.M.G.
1880. 16, Wilton. Street, S. W. ; St.
James's, Arthur s, and. Garrick Clubs.
WILSON, Col. Sir Charles William,
K.C.B., K.C.M.G., D.C.L., LL.D.,
F.R.S., son of Edward Wilson, Esq.; b.
1836 ; ed. at Liverpool and Cheltenham
Colls. ; entered R.E. 1855, became Capt.
1864, Major 1873, Lient.-Col. 1879, and
Col. 1883 (h.p. 1887); was Sec. to Commr.
employed for marking out Land Boundary
between Canada and U.S.A. 1858-62;
subsequently engaged in Explorations in
Palestine 1864-6, on Ordnance Surveys of
Scotland and Ireland, as Assist-Boundary
Commr., as Director of Topographical
Depart. War Office, on Royal Commn.
respecting Registration of Deeds and
Assurances, and as H.M.'s Commr. to
mark Boundaries of Principality of Servia ;
was Consul-Gen, in Anatolia 1879-82,
specially employed in Egypt 1882-3, ^n-
Director of Survey in Ireland 1883-4, and
Head of Intelligence Depart, in Nile Ex-
pedition 1884-5 (mentioned in despatches,
thanked by Govt. , K. C. B. ) ; was Director-
Gen, of Survey of United Kingdom 1885-
92; Hon. D.C.L. Oxford 1883, and Hon.
LL.D. Edinburgh 1886: m. 1867, Olivia,
da. of the late Col. Duffin, of Bengal C'av. ;
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cr. C.B. 1877, K.C.M.G. 1881, K.C.B.
1885. AtheiHi'init and Junior United
Sendee Clubs.
WILSON, Sir Jacob, son of the late
Joseph Wilson, Esq. , ofWoodhorn Manor, |
Northumberland ; b. 1836 ; ed. privately,
and at Roy. Agricultural Coll., Ciren-
cester ; is a Member of Council and Hon.
Director of Roy. Agricultural So. of !
England, a County Councillor for North- j
umberland, Chatton Div. , and Director
of the Land Depart, of Board of Agricul-
ture ; has served on various Royal and ;
other Commns. connected with Agricul-
ture, andas Jurorat numerous Exhibitions:
in. 1874, Margaret, da.of Thomas Hedley, ;
Esq., J.P. ; cr. K.B. 1889. Chillinghain, \
Northumberland ; Salisbury Club.
WILSON, Sir Samuel, 6th son of
Samuel Wilson, Esq., of Ballycloughan, j
co. Antrim ; b. 1832 ; was twice elected ;
M.L.A. for Wimmera District of Victoria,
and twiceforW. Province in Upper House ; \
has taken interest in acclimatisation, and in
1877 successfully introduced salmon into
Australian waters ; author of ' ' Salmon at
the Antipodes," the " Angora Goat," and i
other papers on acclimatisation ; is a
D. L. for Middlesex; was Vice-Pres. of]
Melbourne International Exhibition 1880,
and a Roy. Commr. for Fisheries Exhibi- j
tion 1883 ; unsuccessfully contested Lon- j
donderry co. (C) 1881, and N. Div. of|
Buckinghamshire 1885 ; sat for Ports-
mouth 1886-92 : m. 1861, Jean, da.
of the Hon. W. Campbell, M. P. ; cr.
K.B. 1875. Hiighcnden Manor, Burks ; i
10, Grosvenor Square, W. ; Ercildoune, j
Mount Bute, and Marathon. Victoria;Carl- '•
foil. Bachelors , and Constitutional Clubs. !
WINDEYER, Hon. Sir William 1
Charles, LL.D., son of the late Richard '
Windeyer, Esq., Bar. -at-law, and M.L.C.
of N.S. Wales ; b. 1834; ed. at King's
Sch. , Paramatta, and at Sydney Univ.
(B.A. 1856. M.A. 1859, Hon. LL.D.
, Camb. 1887) ; Bar. N.S. Wales 1857 ;
appointed Crown Prosecutor 1859 ; sat
in Legislative Assembly for Lower
Hunter 1859-60, for W. Sydney 1860-62,
and 1866-76, and for Sydney Univ.
1876-9 ; was successively Solicitor-Gen. I
and .Attorney-Gen, in several Govts. \
and a Member of Commn. for Revising
Criminal Law of Colony 1870, and Pres.
of Public Charities Commn. 1873 ; has j
been a Puisne Judge of Supreme Court j
of N.S. Wales since 1879, and is also i
Judge for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes
and Dep. Judge of Vice-Admiralty Court; j
is a Fellow of Sydney Univ. (Vice-Chan-
cellor 1883-1887), Chm. of Council of !
Coll. for Women in Sydney Univ., and
Trustee of Sydney Gram. Sch. and of
Public Library: m 1857, Mary Elizabeth,
da. of the Rev. R T. Bolton, V. of Pad-
bury, Bucks ; cr. K.B. 1891. Lnhoorth,
Roslyn Garde/is, Sydney; Tomago, Hunter
River, N.S. Wales; Australian (Sydney]
Club.
WINTER, Sir James Spearman,
K.C.M.G., son of James Winter, Esq.,
of H.M.'s Customs, St. John's, New-
foundland ; b. 1845 ; Attorney-Solicitor
1866, Bar. 1867, and a Q.C. 1880 ; was
Speaker of House of Assembly, New-
foundland, 1877-8 ; appointed a M.E.C.
1879 ; was Solicitor-Gen. 1883-5, Attorney-
Gen. 1885-9, ar>d a Member of New-
foundland House of Assembly 1874-89 ;
acted as Agent for Newfoundland at
Fishery Conference at Washington 1887-8 ;
delegate to London on French Fisheries
Question 1890 : m. 1881, Emily J., da. of
Capt. W. J. Coen ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1888.
St. John s, Newfoundland.
WOLFF, Riqht Hon. Sir Henry
Drummond,' P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G.,
son of the late Rev. Dr. Wolff, V. of Tsle
Brewers, Somerset ; b. 1830 ; ed. at Rugby ;
was successively a Clerk in Foreign Office
(1846), Acting Charge" d'Affaires at Flo-
rence (1852), Assist. Sec. to Earl of
Malmesbury (Foreign Sec. 1858), and Sec.
to Sir E. B. Lytton, M. P. (Colonial Sec.
1858), sometime King of Arms of Order of
St. Michael and St. George, Sec. to Govt.
of Ionian Islands 1859, British Commr. on
European Commn. for organising E. Rou-
melia 1878-79, and Envoy Extraor. and
Min. Plen. on a Special Mission to H.M.
the Sultan of Turkey 1885 ; is a Knight
of Belgian Order of Leopold ; unsuccess-
fully contested Dorchester 1865, and Christ-
church 1868 ; sat as M. P. for Christchurch
(C) 1874-80, and for Portsmouth 1880-5,
when he was defeated ; was Envoy
Extraor. and Min. Plen. to Court of
Persia, Consul-Gen, at Teheran 1887-91,
and Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. to
King of Roumania 1891-2, since when he
has been Embassador Extraor. and Plen.
to King of Spain : m. 1852, Adeline, da.
of the late Sholto Douglas, Esq. ; cr.
C.M.G. 1859, K.C.M.G. 1862, G.C.M.G.
1878, K.C.B. 1879, P.C. 1885, G.C.B.
1889. British Embassy, Madrid ; Athe-
neeum, Carlton, and St. James's Clubs.
WOLSELEY, Maj.-Gen. Sir George
Benjamin, K.C.B. [see Wolseley, Bart.,
cr. 1744, colls.].
WOOD, Gen. Sir David Edward,
G.C.B.,son of the late Col. Thomas Wocd,
M.P., of Littleton, Middlesex; b. 1812; ed.
at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich; entered
R.A. 1829, became Capt. 1841, Lieut.-Col.
1854, Col. 1855, Major-Gen. 1872, Col.-
Comndt. and Lieut. -Gen. 1876, and Gen.
1877; retired 1881 ; commanded R.A. on*,
Frontier during Cape insurrection 1842-3,
(medal) the Artillery of 4th Div. in Crimean
campaign 1854-5 (medal with three clasps,
C.B., Legion of Honour, 4th class Med-
jidie and Turkish medal), and the Field
Artillery and R.H.A. of Lord Clyde's
Army and R.A. at capture of Lucknow
(mentioned in despatches, medal with
clasp, and K.C.B.); unsuccessfully con-
tested Durham (C) 1847: m. 1861, Lady
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Maria Isabella Liddell, who d. 1883, da.
of ist Earl of Ravensworth ; cr. K.C. B.
1859, G.C.B. 1877. Park Lodge, Sun-
ningdale, Berks. ; Carlton, and United
Service Clubs.
G.C.B. , G.C.M.G., V.C. [see Wood,
Bart.].
WOOD, Sir Henry Trueman, son
of William Burton Persse Wood, Esq. ;
b. 1845 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Camb.
Univ. (B.A. 1868, M.A. 1884) ; is Sec. of
So. of Arts : m. 1872, Marian, da. of J.
Oliver, Esq. ; cr. K.B. 1890. 8, Castel-
lain Road, Maida Hill, W. ; Oxford and
Cambridge Club.
WOOD, Sir Richard, G.C.M.G., C.B.,
son of the late Richard Wood, Esq. ;
b. 1806 ; appointed Student Attache" to
Constantinople 1824 ; employed in Syria
1832-3 during its invasion by Viceroy of ]
Egypt, on special service with Turkish !
Army 1835-6, and again in Syria 1840-1, j
being also invested with full powers from \
Turkish Govt. ; served in the Lebanon
with combined forces at surrender ofj
Beyrout, and capture of Sidon and Acre ; i
appointed Dragoman to Constantinople
1834, and Consul at Damascus 1841, and
was Agent and Consul-Gen, at Tunis
1855-79 ; has Turkish order of the Nishan
Iftihar, English medal for Syria, and
Turkish medal for Acre : m. 1850,
Christina, da. of Sir William Duncan
Godfrey, 3rd Bart. ; cr. C.B. 1865,
K.C.M.G. 1877, G.C.M.G. 1879. Nice;
Travellers Club.
WOODS, Sir Albert William, K. C. M. G.,
C.B., P.S.A. ; b. 1816 ; appointed Fitzalan
Pursuivant Extraordinary 1837, and entered
College of Arms as Pursuivant 1838,
appointed Lancaster Herald 1841, Regis-
trar of the Coll. 1866, and Garter Principal
King of Arms 1869; was attached to the
Garter Missions for investing the King of
Denmark, the King of the Belgians, and
the Emperor of Austria, and as Garter was
Joint Plen. for investing the King of Italy
in 1878, the King of Spain in 1881, and the
King of Saxony 1882 ; is Registrar and Sec.
of Order of the Bath, Registrar to Orders
of Star of India, Indian Empire, and
Victoria and Albert, King of Arms to
Order of St. Michael and St. George, and
Inspector of Colours : m. 1838, Caro- j
line, el. da. of the late Robert Cole, Esq. ,
of Rotherfield, Sussex; cr. K.B. 1869,'
C.B. 1887, K.C.M.G. 1890. 69, St. |
George's Road, S. W. ; College of Arms, \
Queen Victoria Street, E. C.
'WRAGG, Hon. Sir Walter Thomas, |
son of the late John Wragg, Esq., of)
Sheffield ; b. 1842 ; ed. at Collegiate Sch., i
Sheffield, and at Worcester Coll., Oxford i
(Scholar, B.A. ist class honours in law j
1867 M.A. 1888) ; Bar, Inner Temple j
1879 ; was Police Magistrate and Commr. j
at Harispatta, Ceylon, 1868, and Acting ;
Director of Public Instruction in that
Island 1869, Police Magistrateat Colombo
1869, at Panwila 1870, and at Gampola,
Pussellawa, and Nawalapitiya 1871, and
Dist. Judge at Chilaw 1872-9, at Kurune-
gala 1879, and at Badulla 1879-83 ; twice
received special thanks of Govt. ; has been
a Puisne Judge of Supreme Court, Natal,
since 1883, and Senior Puisne Judge since
1888 ; was Pres. of Commn. on Indian
Immigration Laws 1883-7 (thanked by
Sec. of State), and of Court of Special
Commrs. for trial of Zulu Chs. concerned
in rebellion in Zululand 1888-9 (thanked
by H.M.'s Govt.); cr. K.B. 1891.
Pietermaritzburg, Natal.
WRENFORDSLEY, Hon. Sir Henry
Thomas, son of J. H. Wrenfordsley,
Esq. ; b. 18— ; ed. in France, and at
Trin. Coll., Dublin ; Bar. Middle Temple
1863 ; was a Junior Counsel for Treasury
1868, Dep. Judge of County Courts, Cir-
cuit No. 43, 1876, 2nd Puisne Judge,
Mauritius, 1877-80, Ch. Justice of W.
Australia 1880-2, and Ch. Justice of Fiji,
and Ch. Judicial Commr. of W. Pacific
1882-3 ; appointed Ch. Justice of Leeward
Islands 1891 ; unsuccessfully contested
Peterborough (C) 1868 and 1874; repre-
sented W. Australia at Inter-colonial Con-
ference of all Australian Colonies, held at
Sydney 1881 ; cr. K.B. 1883. St. Johns,
Antigua; Carlton Club.
WRIGHT, Sir James, C.B., son of
the late Capt. George Wright, of Lawton,
Perthshire ; b. 1823 ; trained in Dundee as
a mechanical Engineer ; entered service of
Admiralty at Woolwich Dockyard 1845,
transferred to Whitehall 1847, and ap-
pointed Assist. Engineer-in Ch. of R.N.
1860; was Engineer-in-Ch. of R.N. 1872-
87 ; is a Vice-Pres. of Institution of Naval
Architects; cr. C.B. 1880,' K.B. 1887.
Keith Lodge, Woodside, S. Norwood, S.E.
WRIGHT, Hon. Sir Robert Samuel,
B.C.L., son of the Rev. H. E. Wright, of
Litton, Somerset ; b. 1839 ; ed. at Balliol
Coll., Oxford (B.A. ist Class Classics 1859,
Literae Humaniores 1860, B/'.L. and
Fellow of Oriel 1861) : is Hon. Fellow of
Oriel Coll.; Bar. Inner Temple 1868;
went N. Circuit ; sometime Common Law
Junior Counsel to the Treasury ; appointed
a Judge of the High Court of Justice
(Queen's Bench Div.) 1890 : m. 1891,
Merriel Mabel Emily, da. of the late Rev.
Seymour Chermside, R. of Wilton and
Preb. of Salisbury ; cr. K.B. 1891. 14,
St. James's Place, S. W. ; Headley Park,
Hants ; Reform and Athenceum Clubs.
WRIXON, Sir Henry John, K.C.M.G.,
son of the late Judge Wrixon, of Victoria,
Australia; b. 1839; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (awarded two gold medals by
Historical So. 1860) ; Bar. King's Inns,
Dublin 1861, and a Q.C. 1891 ; was
Solicitor-Gen., Victoria, 1870-71, and
Attorney-Gen. 1886-90, when he was
deputed to argue before the Privy Coun
cil in England constitutional questions a
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to exclusion of aliens raised by Chinese ; I
is a M.E.C. and a M.L.A. of the Colony : !
m. 1872, Charlotte, da. of the Hon. Henry
Miller, of Melbourne ; cr. K.C.M.G.
1892. Raheen, Studley Park, Kew, Mel-
bourne.
WYATT, Sir Richard Henry, son of
the late Charles Wyatt, Esq. ; is a Par-
liamentary Agent to Treasury, Clerk of
the Peace and Clerk to Lieutenancy of
Surrey, and aJ.P. and D.L. for Kent, the
Cinque Ports and Merionethshire (High
Sheriff 1885) : m. Mary Laura, da. of the
late R. Vaughan Williams, Esq., of Glen
Tulchen, Inverness, and Upper Brook
Street, W. ; cr. K.B. 1883. 38, Grosvenor
Place, S. \V. ; Maisonette, Broadstairs,
Kent ; Garthynvhared, Dolgelly.
WYATT, Sir William Henry, son of
the late Thomas Wyatt, Esq., of Willen-
hall, Warwickshire ; b. 1823 ; has been
Chm. of County Magistrates Committee
for Colney Hatch Lunatic Asylum since
1862 ; is a D.L. for Middlesex: m. 1844,
Maria, da. of the late Henry Weld, Esq. ;
cr. K.B. 1876. 88, Regents Park Road,
N.W.
WYCHERLY, Sir George Joseph,
M.D., son of Thomas Wycherley, Esq., of
Garrymore, co. Cork ; M. R.C.S.Eng. 1844, j
L.A.H. Dub., and M.D. St. Andrews']
1845 ; was Sheriff of Cork City, 1883 and j
1885 : m. ist, Mary Ann, da. of Charles
Connell,Esq.,J.P.,of Clover Hill.co.Cork ; {
2nd, 1859, Josephine, who d. 1876, da. of)
Joseph Scannell, Esq., Bar.-at-Law, co.
Cork ; cr. K.B. 1885. 28, South Mall,
Cork.
WYKE, Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Lennox,
P.O., G.C.M.G., K.C.B., son of Capt.
George Wyke (Grenadier Guards), of Rob- j
bleston, Pembroke ; l>. 1815 ; formerly |
Lieut. Roy. Fusiliers; served for three years j
as Capt. on King of Hanover's Staff ; was |
Vice-Consul at Port-au-Prince 1845-50 ;
appointed Consul-Gen, to Guatemala, I
Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Honduras, and I
Salvador 1852, and Consul-Gen, and !
Charge d' Affaires there 1854 ; was Envoy j
Extraor. and Min. Plen. on a special i
mission to before-mentioned Republics !
1 859-60, and to Republic of Mexico 1860-1, '
when he demanded his passports and left !
with all members of H.M.'s mission ; em- i
ployed on special service in Mexico 1862-3 !
was Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. to King j
of Hanover 1866, when, on the annexation
of Hanover to Prussia, H.M.'s mission
was withdrawn, to the King of Denmark
1867-81, and to the King of Portugal 1881-
84; represented H.R. H. the Prince of
Wales at Funeral of King Charles XVI.
of Sweden, Oct. 1872; cr. C.B. 1859,
K.C.B. 1860, G.C.M.G. 1879, P.C. 1886,
23, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, S. W. ;
Athenteum and Marlborough Clubs.
YOUL, Sir James Avundell, K.C.M.G.,
son of the late Rev. John Youl ; b. 1810 ; was
Political Agent for Tasmania 1861-3, an<^
the first person to introduce (1864) salmon
and trout into Tasmanian rivers : m. ist,
1839, Eliza, da. of William Cox, Esq., of
Hobart Ville, N. S. Wales ; 2nd, 1881,
Charlotte, widow of William Robinson,
Esq., of Caldecot House, Clapham Park ;
cr. C.M.G. 1874, K.C.M.G. 1891. Wara-
tah House, Clapham Park, S. W. ; Con-
servative and City Carlton Clubs.
YOUNG, Sir Allen William, C.B., son
of the late Henry Young, Esq., of Rivers-
dale, Twickenham ; b. 18 — ; entered
Mercantile Marine 1846 ; commanded the
"Marlborough" East Indiaman, 1853-4,
and "Adelaide" (steam troopship of 3,000
tons) during Crimean War 1855-6,
(thanked by Admiralty) ; was navigating
officer of the "Fox" 1857-9, in the suc-
cessful search for records of Franklin's
missing ships ; commanded a sledge party
Feb. to July, 1859, travelling 1,400 miles,
and discovering 380 miles of new coast ;
in 1862 commanded the "Fox" to
survey a projected route for a cable m&
Faroe Islands, Iceland, and Greenland ;
assisted the late Adm. Sherard Osborn to
equip the European-Chinese navy, and
commanded the " Quan-Tung " [man-of-
war] 1862-4 during Taeping Rebellion ;
was Commr. to Maritime Congress at
Naples 1871 (thanked by Foreign Office);
in command of the yacht ' ' Pandora "
penetrated Peel Straits (latitude 72° N.),
being the first ship that navigated therein ;
in 1876 proceeded to the Arctic Seas, and
communicated with the dep6ts of the
"Alert" and "Discovery" in Smith
Sound ; in 1882 commanded the '' Hope "
in the " Eira " relief expedition and rescued
the crew of the Arctic ship "Eira " wrecked
in Franz Joseph Land ; was Commr. to
National Aid So. in London 1884-5 • nas
two Arctic medals, Egyptian medal, and
Khedive's bronze star ; is Hon. Com.
London Brig. R.N. Artillery Vol., Hon.
Com. Roy. N.R., a Knight Com. of order
of Frantz Joseph of Austria and of N.
Star of Sweden, Knight of Danebrog of
Denmark, officer of Oaken Crown of the
Netherlands, and a Younger Brother of
Trinity House ; cr. K.B. 1877, C.B. 1881.
Twickenham ; 18, Grafton Street, W. ;
Marlborough, Garrick, Turf, Royal Yacht
Squadron and Royal Dorset Yacht Clubs.
YOUNG. Sir Frederick, K.C.M.G.,
son of the late George Frederick Young,
Esq., M.P., of Reigate ; b. 1817; ed. at
Homerton, Middlesex ; formerly Hon.
Sec. and now a Vice-Pres. of Roy.
Colonial Institute; is aJ.P. for Middle-
sex, Westminster, Liberty of the Tower,
and co. of London, and a D.L. for
Tower Hamlets : m. 1845, Cecilia, who d.
1873, el. da. of Thomas Drane, Esq., of
Torquay ; cr. K.C.M.G. 1888. 5, Queens-
berry Place, S. W. ; Athenceiim Club.
KNIGHTS' WIDOWS.
*if* Widows of Knights being Daughters of Peers, or -widows of Sons of Peers who
received the honour of Knighthood, are referred to under the headings of the Peers, to
which they are, or their husbands were, related. [See a ho Peerage lndex.\
ADAM, Lady. — Ar.ne Lindsay, da. of
the late John Maberley, Esq. : m. 1851, Gen.
the Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick Adam, G.C.B.,
G.C.M.G., P.C., who d. 1853.
ADAMS, Lady. — Katherine, da. of Rev.
Thomas Coker Adams, V. of Anstey : in. 1843,
Maj.-Gen. Henry William Adams, C.B., of
Anstey Hall, who died of wounds received at
Dudley : m. 1841 the Hon. Sir Thomas Dicksou
Archibald, a Justice of the Queen's Bench, who
d. 1876. Rose Mount, Carlton Road. Putney.
ARNOULD, Lady. — Anne Pitcairn, da. of
the late Major John William Carnegie, C.B. :
;«. 1860, Sir Joseph Arnould, who d. 1886, some-
time Judge of High Court of Judicature,
Bombay.
Inkerman, 1854; raised to rank of a Knight's ARROW, Lady. — Harriot, 5th da. of the
dame 1855. Tlie Lodge, Anstey, Coventry.
AITCHISON, Lady. — Ellen Elizabeth,
youngest da. of Thomas Mayhew, Esq., of
Fairfield House, Saxmundham, and Crespigny
late Richard Stileman, Esq., of the Friars,
Winchelsea : in. 1850, Sir Frederick Arrow,
Dep. Master of Trinity House, who d. 1875.
Luptons, South U'cald, Essex.
House, Aldeburgh : m. 1857,' Gen. Sir John AWDRY, Lad}'.— Frances Ellen, da. of
Aitchison, G.C. B., Col. Scots Guards, who d.
1875. 4, Devonshire Place, Portland Place, W.
AlTKEN, Lady. — Emily Clara, da. of
T. Allen, Esq. : m. 1884, Sir William Aitken,
M.D. , whorf. 1892. Grove Cottage, M'oolston,
near Southampton.
ALEXANDER, Lady.— Eveline, da. of the
late Lieut.-Col- Charles Cornwallis Michell,
K.H. : in. 18 — , Gen. Sir James Edward
the Rt. Rev. Thomas Carr, D.D., late Bishop
of Bombay : m. 1839. as his 2nd wife, Sir John
Wither Awdry. D.C.L., whorf. 1878, Ch. Justice
of Supreme Court, Bombay. Notion House,
Chippcnham.
BAKER, Lady.— Frances Gertude, 3rd da.
of Maj.-Gen. A. Duncan : m. 1837, Gen. Sir
William Erskine Baker, K.C.B.. who d. 1881.
Drinkstone House. Woolpit, Suffolk.
Alexander, C.B., who d. 1885. 3, Sidney BARLEE, Lady. — Jane, da. of Edward
Terrace, Ryde, Isle of Wight; Westcrton, John Oseland, Esq., of Coleraine, Ireland : m.
Stirlingshire. . 1851, Sir Frederick Palgrave Barlee, K.C.M.G.,
ALLEN, Lady.- Marian, da. of the Rev. Lieut. Gov. of British Honduras, who d. 1884.
William B. Boyce : m. 1851, Sir George Wig- BARRINGTON, Lady. — Elizabeth, da. of
ram Allen, K.C.M.G., Speaker of Legislative the late Jonathan Pirn, Esq., of Bloomsbury,
Assembly, New South Wales, 1875-1883, who Dublin : tn. 1848, Sir John Barrington, who d.
d. 1885. Toxteth. Park, Sydney. 1887. Campanella, Killiney, co. Dublin.
AMPHLETT, Lady — Sarah Amelia, da. BAYLEY, Lady [see METCALFE, Bart.J.
da.
of co.
Appeal, who d. 1883. Latiiners. Christchnrcli,
Hants.
ANDERSON, Lady. — Eliza, da. of William
Norrie, Esq. : in., 1840, Sir John Anderson,
LL.D., Sup. of Machinery to War Depart.
1842-74, who d. 1886.
ANDERSON, Lady. — Elizabeth, da. of the
late Joseph Barcroft, Esq., of Stangmore, co.
Tyrone : ;«. 1863, Sir Samuel Lee Anderson,
politan Board of Works, and designer of the
London Main Drainage and the Thames Em-
bankment, who d. 1891. St. Mary's, Wimble-
don Park.
BEADON, Lady.' — Agnes, da. of W. H.
Sterndale, Esq. : 111. 1860, as his 2nd wife, Sir
Cecil Beadon, K.C.S.I., Lieut.-Gov. of Bengal,
who d. 1880. Fir Gron'e, Ascot.
Bar.-at-Law, Crown Solicitor in Ireland 1868-86. ggLL, Lady. — Esther, da. of William
who rf. 1886 Knapton House, Kingstown, patt'ison, of Edinburgh :;«. 18-. the Hon. Sir
Dublin ; 74, Lower Baggot Street, Dublin. Sydney Smith Bell, Ch. Justice and Pres. of
ANDERSON, Lady.— Jane Janet, youngest Legislative Council. Cape of Good Hope,
da. of the_ late Archibald Wight, Esq., of who d. 1879. 6, Osborne Terrace, Windsor.
of
ANDREW,
Henry Raeburn, Esq., of St. Bernard's and near Dnlby, Queensland.
Charlesfields, Midlothian :;«. 1843, as his 2nd BENEDICT, Lady. — Mary Comber, da.
wife Sir William Patrick Andrew, C.E., of R Fortey, Esq., Govt. Inspector of
who d. 1887. . Schools, Madras: ;«. ist, 1879, Sir Julius Bene-
ARCHIBALD, Lady. — Katherine, da. of diet, conductor of the Monday Popular Con-
A. Richardson, Esq., of Halifax, N.S. : m. certs, who d. 1885 ; zndly, 1886, Frank Lawson,
1834, Sir Edward Mortimer Archibald, C.B., Esq. 31, Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W.
K.C.M.G., Consul at New York 1857-75, and BENNETT, Lady. — Ellen Selfe, da. of the
Consul-Gen. 1875-82, who d. 1884. 35, Aber- ,ate Rey Hen^y page[ M-A _ of Rose Hill,
com Place, N.W, Worcester : m. 1841, Sir James Risdon Bennett,
ARCHIBALD, Lady. — Sarah, only da. of
the late Richard Smith, Esq., of the Priory
M.D., LL.D., F.R.S., who d. it
borough Place, N. W.
i. 3, Marl-
KNIGHTS' WIDOWS.
729
BiDDUU'H, Hon. Lady.— Mary Frede-
ricka,F..-!., el. da. of Frederick Charles William
Seymour, Esq. ; is Hon. Bedchamber-woman
in ordinary to H.M. : m. 1857, Gen. the Rt.
Hon. Sir Thomas Biddulph, K.C.B., who d.
1878, Joint Keeper of Privy Purse and Receiver-
Gen, of Duchy of Cornwall. \VindsorCastlc.
BIRCH, Lady. — May, da. of Capt. George
P. Burden : in. 1868, as his 2nd wife, Lieut. -
Gen. Sir Richard James Holwel Birch, who d. \
1875, a Sec. to Govt. of India.
BITTLESTON, Lady. — Rebecca Ann, da.
of Mr. George Hastings Heppel : m. 1844, Sir
Adam Bittleston, a Judge ot the Madras Court
1858-70, who d. 1892. Hcathlanis, H'cybridgc.
BOAG, Lady. — Violet, da. of John Stevens,
Esq., a member of Merchants' House, Glasgow : ,
in. 1834, Sir Robert Boag, J.P., Mayor of
Belfast 1876, who d. 1877. The Crescent,
Belfast; I'iolet Lodge, Groomsport, co. Down.
BODKIN, Lady. — Sarah Constance, da. of
the late J. J. Miles, Esq., J.P., of Highgate ;
»i, ist, 1865, as his 2nd wife, SirWilliam Henry
Bodkin, who d. 1874, Assistant-Judge of Middle-
sex Sessions ; 2ndly, 1875, S. William Silver,
Esq. 3, York Gate, Regent's Park, N. W. ;
Letcombe Manor, U'antage.
BOLTON, Lady. — Julia, 2nd da. of the late
R. Mathews, Esq., of Oatlands Park, Surrey :
in. ist, 1866, Col. Sir Francis John Bolton, who
d. 1887 > 2r>d, 1890, William Augustus Rixon,
Esq. Mortons House, Corfe Castle, Dorset.
BONNYCASTLE, Lady. — Frances, da. of
the late Capt. William Johnstone, 7Oth Foot :
tn. 1814, Lieut. -Col. Sir Richard Henry Bonny-
castle, who d. 1847.
BOUCH, Lady. — Margaret Ada, da. of the
late Thomas Nelson, Esq. : in. 1853, SirThomas
Bouch, C.E., who d. 1880. 24, Norfolk Street,
Park Lane, W.
BoviLL, Lady. — Maria, da. of J. H.
Bolton, Esq., of Lee Park, Blackheath : m.
1844, the Rt. Hon. Sir William Bovill, D.C.L.,
Ch. Justice of the Common Pleas, who d. 1873.
65, Onslow Gardens, S. \V.
BOWRING, Lady. — Deborah, da. of
Thomas Castle, Esq., of Clifton : ;«. 1860, as
his 2nd wife, Sir John Bowring, M.P., LL.D.,
F.R.S., who d. 1872, M.P. for Kilmarnock
and Bolton, and subsequently Min. Plen. and
Envoy Extraor. to Siam and China, and Gov.
of Hong Kong. 7, Baring Crescent, Exeter.
BRADY, Lady. — Maria, el. da. of the late
George Kilner, Esq., of Ipswich : m. 1837, Sir
Antonio Brady, who d. 1881, first Sup. of
Purchase and Contract Depart. Admiralty.
The College, Ely.
BRAND, Lady. — Catherina Dorothea, da.
of Robert Aling, Esq. : in. 1869, as his 2nd wife,
Sir Christoffil Joseph Brand, who d. 1875,
Speaker of House of Assembly, Cape Colony.
Cape Town, South Africa.
BRAND, Lady. — Relict of Sir John Henry
Brand, who d. 1888, Pres. of Orange Free State.
Orange Free State, Africa.
BREWSTER, Lady. — Jane Kirke, da. of the
late Thomas Purnell, Esq., of Scarborough : in.
1837, as his 2nd wife, Sir David Brewster, K.H.,
F.R.S., D.C.L., LL.D., who d. 1868, a dis- '
tinguished discoverer in Optical Science.
Allerly, Melrose, N.B.
BRIGHT, Lady.— Hannah Barrick, da. of
John Taylor, Esq., of Kingston-upon-Hull : ;//.
1853, Sir Charles TUston Bright, an eminent elec-
trician, who d. 1888. 53, West Cromwell
Road, S. W.
BRIND, Lady. — Eleanor Elizabeth Lum-
ley, da. of the late Rev. Henry Thomas Burne,
M.A., of Grittleton, Wilts : in. 1873, as his 5th
wife, Gen. Sir James Brind, G.C.B., who d.
1888.
BROOKE, Lady. — Julia Greenly, da. of
the late Capt. John Sabine, 2^rd Roy. Welsh
Fusiliers : in. 18 — , as his second wife, Sir
William O'Shaughnessy Brooke.F.R.S., Direc-
tor-Gen, of Telegraphs in India 1853-62, who
d. 1889.
BROTHERTON, Lady.— Thomasina, da. of
the late Rev. Walter Hore : ;«. 1865, as his 2nd
wife. Gen. Sir Thomas William Brotherton,
G^C.B., who d. 1868. 92, Edith Road, West
Kensington, IV.
BROWN, Lady — Anne, da of the late
Thomas Nelson, Esq., of Abden House, Edin-
burgh : HI. 1862, Hon. Sir George Brown,
K.C.M.G., founder of The Toronto Daily
Globe and The Canada Fanner, who d. 18 — .
Bow Park, near Brantford, Ontario.
BROWN, Lady. — Cornelia Jane, da. of the
late Thomas Tindal, Esq., of Aylesbury : in.
1851, Sir William Brown, C.B., Accountant
Gen. of the Navy, who d. 1884. Richmond
Lodge, Bournemouth.
BROWN, Lady. — Frances Caroline, da. of
Charles Baker, Esq., of Adelaide, S. Australia :
m. ist, 18 — , Russell Jeffray, Esq.. who d. 18 — ;
2nd, 1883, as his second wife, Surg. -Gen. Sir
John Campbell Brown, K.C B., who d. 1890.
16, Carlton Street, Edinburgh.
BROWNE, Lady Gore-. — Harriete, da. of
James Campbell, Esq., of Craigie House. Ayr-
shire : in. 1851. Col. Sir Thomas Gore-Browne,
K.C.M.G., C.B., whorf. 1887. 7, Kensington
Square, W.
BULLER, Lady. — Maria, da. of Francis
Temple, Esq., Treasurer of Ceylon : m. 1842,
Sir Arthur William Buller, who d. 1869, a
Judge of Supreme Court of Calcutta.
BURTON, Lady. — Maria Alphonsine, da.
of the late John Beatty West, Esq., M.P. for
Dublin : m. 1849, as his 2nd wife, Sir William
Westbrooke Burton, who d. 1888. Ketton,
Stamford, Rutland,
BURTON, Laay. — [See B. Arundell of
Wardour, colls.]
BUTT, Lady. — Anna Georgina, da. of C.
Ferdinand Rodewald, Esq., of 34, Prince's
Gate, S.W. : in. 1878, the Rt. Hon. Sir
Charles Parker Butt, P.C., who d. 1892, Pres.
of the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Div. of
the High Court of Judicature. Oaklands,
Oxshott, Surrey.
CAIRO, Lady. — Elizabeth Jane, da. of
the l#te Robert Dudgeon, Esq. : m. 1865, as
his second wife, the Rt. Hon. Sir James Caird,
P.C., K.C.B, LL.D., F.R.S., Member of
Board of Agriculture, who d. 1892. 8, Queens
Gate Gardens, S. H7.
CAMPBELL, Lady. — Eliza, da. of William
Harrington, Esq., M.C.S. : m. 18 — , as his 2nd
wife, Gen. Sir John Francis Campbell, C.B.,
K.C.S.I., who d. 1878.
CAMi'iiELL, Lady. — Georgina Frederica
Locke, da. of Thomas Sand with, Esq., of
Beverle}', Yorks : in. 1855, Sir Alexander
Campbell, K.C.M.G., who d. 1892, Lieut.-Gov.
of Ontario. Toronto, Ontario.
CAMPBELL, Lady. — Letitia, da. of the
late Thomas Gowan Vibart, Esq., B.C.S. : in.
1853, Sir George Campbell, K.C.S.I., D.C.L.,
who d. 1892, M.P. for Kirkcaldy Dist. South-
well House, Southwell Gardens, S.ll~.
CARRINGTON, Lady.— Mary Anne, da. of
the late John Capel, Esq., M.P. for Queen-
borough: ///. 1830, as his 2nd wife, SirCodrington
73°
KNIGHTAGE.
Edmund Carrington, Ch. Justice of Ceylon,
who d. 1849. 33i St. James's Square, Bath.
CARROLL, Lady. — Margaret Elizabeth,
da. of the late John Pearson, Esq., of Ballin-
teer, co. Dublin : m. 1844, Sir William Carroll, ;
M.D., who d, 1890. 29, Lower Fitzwilliam
Street, Dublin.
CARTWRIGHT, Lady. — Mary Elizabeth;
Augusta, da. of the Count de Sandizell of
Bavaria : in. 1824, Sir Thomas Cartwright,
G.C.H., formerly British Envoy in Sweden, ;
who d. 1850. 2, Bertie Terrace, Leamington.
CAUTLEY, Lady. — Relict of Sir Proby
Cautley, K.C.B., who d. 18— .
CAVAGNARI, Lady. — Mercy Emma, da.
of Dr. Henry Graves, of Cookstown, co. Tyrone :
•m. 1871, Major Sir Pierre Louis Napoleon
Cavagnari, K.C.B., C.S.I., Resident at Cabul, i
who was massacred Sept. 1879. Hampton \
Court Palace,
CAVE, Lady. — Emma Jane, da. of the
late Rev. Canon (William) Smyth, M.A., of j
Elkington Hall, Louth : m. 1852, the Rt. Hon. I
Sir Stephen Cave, G.C.B. M.P., Paymaster-
Gen.. &c., whorf. 1880. Cleve Hill, Downned,
Bristol; 35, Wilton Place, S.W.
CAVENAGH, Lady. — Elizabeth Marshall,
da. of James Robert Moriarty, Esq., R.M.: tit.
1842, Gen. Sir Orfeur Cavenagh, K.C.S.I., who ,
d. 1891. St. Aubyns, Long Ditton, Surrey.
CHAMPAiN.Za^Bateman-. — [SeeCurrie,
Bart.].
CHUTE, Lady. —Ellen, da. of Samuel;
Browning, Esq., of Erlstone, Epsom, Auckland, '
N.Z.: m. 1868, Gen. Sir Trevor Chute, K.C.B.,
who d. 1886.
CLOETE, Lady. — [See Louis, Bart., colls.], i
COCHRANE, Lady. — Rosetta, da. of Sir j
Jonah Denny Wheeler Cuffe, ist Bart. : in. 1853,
as his 2nd wife, Adm. of the Fleet Sir Thomas ]
John Cochrane, G.C.B. , who d. 1872. Qnarr \
Abbey House, Isle of Wight.
CODRINGTON, Lady.— Mary, V.A., da. of:
Levi Ames, Esq., of The Hyde, Hertford ; was
a Bedchamber Woman to H.M. 1856-85: in.
1836, Gen. Sir William John Codrington, j
G.C.B., M.P. for Greenwich 1857-9, who d.
1884. Danmore, Winchfield, Hants.
COFFIN, Lady. — Catherine Eliza, da. of I
Mayor John Shepherd : in. 1866, as his 2nd ;
wife, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Isaac Coffin, K.C.S.I.,
who d. 1872.
COGHLAN, Lady. — Mary Jane, da. of
Capt. John Marshall, R.N. : m. 1832, Gen.
Sir William Marcus Coghlan, K.C.B., who d. \
1885. Albert House, The Elms, Ra.msga.te.
COLEBROOKE, Lady. — Emma Sophia, da.
of Col. R. H. Colebrooke: m. 1820, Gen. Sir
William M'Bean George Coltbrooke, K.C.H.,
C.B., who d. 1870. Iver House, Salt Hill,
Slough.
COLLEY, Lady POMEROY-. — Edith Al-
thea, da. of Maj.-Gen. Henry Meade Hamilton, '
C.B. [see Borrowes, Bart.]: m. ist, 1878, Maj.-
Gen. Sir George Pomeroy Pomeroy-Colley, •
K.C.S.I., C.B., C.M.G., who d. 1881 ; 2ndly, \
1891, Wentworth Blackett Beaumont, Esq. j
COLLIER, Lady. — Catherine, da. of the i
late Thomas Thistlethwayte, Esq., of South- I
wick Park, Hants: in. 1831, as his 2nd wife,
Rear-Adm. Sir Francis Augustus Collier,
K.C.H., who d. 1849. Bournemouth.
COLQUHOUN, Lady. — Ann, only child of
the late William Cathrow, Esq., F.R.C.S., of
Stoke Lodge, Bucks : m. ist, 1866, as his
2nd wife Sir Robert Gilmour Colquhoun,
K.C.B., H.M's. Consul-Gen, in Egypt, who d.
1870; 2ndly, 1871, William Adair Atkinson,
£sq. Knockfarrie, Pitlochry, Perthshire.
COLQUHOUN, Lady. — Katharine, da. of
Mons. De St. Vitalis : in. 1843, Sir Patrick
(Mac Chombaich de), Colquhoun, Q.C., LL.D.,
who d. 1891. Shepferton, Middlesex.
COLVILE, Lady. — Frances Elinor, da. of
Sir John Peter Grant, K.C.B., G.C.M.G. : m.
1857, the Right Hon. Sir James William Col-
vile, who, d. 1880, Ch. Justice of Calcutta.
15, Aldford Street, Park Lane, S. If.
COODE, Lady. — Jane, da. of the late
William Price, Esq., of Weston-super-Mare :
in. 1842, Sir John Coode, K.C.M.G., an eminent
Engineer, who d. 1892. 35, Norfolk Square, W.
COOPER, Lady. — Emily Grace, el. da. of
Charles Burton Newenham, Esq., High Sheriff
of S. Australia : in. 1853, Sir Charles Cooper
(Ch. Justice of S. Australia 1856-61), who d. 1887.
16, Pulteney Street, Bath.
COOPER, Lady. — Mary Elizabeth, da. of
the late Samuel Poyser, Esq., of The Elms,
Derby: m. 1845, William White Cooper, Esq.,
F.R.C.S., Surg.-Oculist in Ordinary to H.M.,
who was nominated a Knight Bachelor in May,
1889, and died a few days subsequently,
before receiving Knighthood ; raised to rank
of a Knight's dame July, 1886. 49, Cornwall
Gardens, S. W.
COWAN, Lady. — Agnes, da. of Andrew
Cowan, Esq., J.P., of Glenghana, co. Down :
in. 1866, Sir Edward Porter Cowan, Lord-Lieut,
of co. Antrim, who d. 1890. Craig-a-vad,
Belfast ; Clintough House, co. Down.
Cox, Lady. — [See Wood, Bart., cr. 1808.]
CREASY, Lady. — Mary Maria, da. of G.
Cottam, Esq., C.E. : in. 1846 Sir Edward
Shepherd Creasy, who d. 1878, Ch. Justice of
Ceylon. Grosvenor House, St. Mary's Road,
Baling.
CRICHTON, Lady. — A da. of the late Dr.
Shutthorff, Physician to Emperor of Russia :
m. 1820, Sir Archibald William Crichton, who
d. 1865, Physician to Emperor of Russia.
CROSLEY, Lady. — Helen, da. of James
Wright, Esq., of Belsize Park Gardens, N.W. :
in. 1878, as his 2nd wife. Sir Charles Decimus
Crosley, Sheriff of London and Middlesex 1854-5,
who d. 1882. 47, Belsize Park Gardens, N. W.
DACRES, Lady. — Emma, da. of the late
John Lambert, Esq., of Banstead, Surrey : in.
1840, Adm. Sir Sydney Colpoys Dacres, G.C.B.,
who d. 1884. 61, Tisbury Road, IV. Brighton.
DACRES, Lady. — Fanny, da. of H. Phillips
Thomas, Esq., of Mottingham, Kent : in. 1840,
Field-Marshal Sir Richard James Dacres,
G.C.B., who d. 1886, Constable of Tower of
London. Langlctc, Shortlands, Kent.
DARLING, Lady. — • Elizabeth Isabella
Caroline, da. of Christopher Salter, Esq., of
Stoke Pogis, Bucks: m. 1851, Sir Charles
Henry Darling, KiC.B., who d. 1870, Gov. of
Victoria (Australia) 1863-6.
DEAS, Lady. — Margaret, da. of the late
William Hepburn, Esq.: m. 1860, Sir David
Deas, K.C.B., who d. 1876, Inspector-Gen, of
Hospitals and Fleets. 12, Magdala Place,
Edinburgh.
DEAS, Lady. — Sally, da. of the late Joseph
Outram, Esq., C.E., of Clyde, N.B., and widow
of Sir Benjamin Fenseca Outram, C.B., M.D. :
in. 1858, Hon. Sir George Deas, LL.D. (Lord
Deas), who d. 1887. Pittendriech, Lasswade,
Midlothian ; 32, Heriot Row, Edinburgh.
DE GEX, Lady. — Alice Emma, el. da. of
Sir John Henry Briggs : in. 1880, Sir John De
KNIGHTS' WIDOWS.
731
Gex, Q.C., who d. 1887. 20, Hyde Park
Square, VV.
DENISON, Lady, C.I. — Caroline Lucy,
da. of Adm. Sir Phipps Hornby, G.C.B. : m.
1838, Lieut. -Gen. Sir William Thomas Denison,
K.C.B., Gov. of Madras, who d. 1871. 196,
Cronnvell Read, S. W.
DE SOYSA, Lady. — Catherine, da. of
Chevalier Jusey De Silva, Knight of St.
Gregory the Great ; raised to the rank of a
Knight's dame 1891 : in. 1863, Charles Henry
De Soysa, Esq., who d. 1890. Alfred House,
Colombo, Ceylon ; The Walaivwe, Moratuiva,
Ceylon ; Florence Villa, Kandy, Ceylon.
DICKSON, Lady. — Emily Ayton, da. of
the late George Lee, Esq. : m. 1875, as his
second wife, Sir (John) Frederick Dickson,
K.C.M.G.,whorf. 1891. 26, Randolph Crescent, !
Maida Vale, W. '
DONALDSON, Lady. — Amelia, da. of the ;
late Frederick Cowper, Esq., of Carletpn Hall,
and Unthank, Cumberland : m. 1854, Sir Stuart
Alexander Donaldson, who d. 1867, first Min.
and Vice-Pres. of Executive Council, New
South Wales. Rosehill House, Hetiley-on-
Thaines.
DOUGLAS, Lady. — Marion, da. of the late
Barren Grahame, Esq., of Morphie, Kincardine : !
tn. 1870, Sir William Fettes Douglas, LL.D.,
Pres. of Roy. Scottish Acad., who d. 1891. 6, '
Lynedoch Place, Edinburgh.
DOWNIE, Lady. — Mary Anne, da. of the!
late Charles Hare, Esq., of Bristol : m. 1840, !
Sir Alexander Makenzie Downie, M.D., of
Hesse Hpmburg, who d. 1852. 49, Pembroke
Road, Clifton, Bristol.
DOYLE, Lady. — Mary, da. of Samuel
Johnson, Esq. : m. 1854, the Hon. Sir William
Henry Doyle, who d. 1879, Ch. Justice of
Gibraltar.
DRAKE, Lady. — Elizabeth Lucy, da. of I
the late Hon. G. Wood, Member of Council of !
Cape of Good Hope : m. 18 — , as his 2nd j
wife, Sir William Henry Drake, who d. 1882, '
formerly Controller at Headquarters.
DUMBRECK, Lady. — Elizabeth Campbell,
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1844, Sir David Dumbreck, M.D., K.C.B.,
who d. 1876.
DURAND, Lady.— Emily Augusta, da. of
C. B. Allnatt, Esq., Bar.-at-Law : m. ist, the
Rev. H. S. Polehampton, Chap, at Lucknow,
who d. 1857 ; 2nd, 1859, as his second wife,
Gen. Sir Henry Marion Durand, K.C.S.I.,
C.B., who d. 1871 [see Durand, Bart.]. Maze \
Hill Cottage, St. Leonards-on-Sea.
EASTLAKE, Lady. — A da. of the late i
Edward Rigby, Esq., M.D., of Norwich : m. \
1849, Sir Charles Eastlake, who d. 1865, Pres. !
of Royal Academy. 7, Fitzroy Square, W.
EDEN, Lady. — Fanny Cecilia, da. of the
late Vice-Adm. Henry Francis Greville, C.B. \
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Charles Eden, K.C.B., who d. 1878. q.Queeris '
Gate Place, S. VV.
EDWARDES, Lady. — Emma, da. of James
Sidney, Esq., of Richmond Hill, Surrey : m. '
ist, 1850, Major-Gen. Sir Herbert Benjamin
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Horningslieath, Bury St. Edmunds ; 87, Eaton
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ELPHINSTONE, Lady. — Annie Frances,
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hold to H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught.
Pine Wood, Bagshot, Surrey ; Buckingham
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Rev. David Williams, D.C.L., Warden of New
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Ch. Justice of Common Pleas, who d. 1880.
Bramshott Grange, Lii>hook, Hants.
EVANS, Lady. — Elizabeth Mary, da. of
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Capt. Sir Frederick John Owen Evans, K.C.B.,
F.R.S., Hydrographer to the Admiralty, who
d. 1885.
EYRE,Za^/. — GeorgianaLucyBridgeman,
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Bilton, Rugby.
FERGUSON, Lady. — [See B. Ardilaun,
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FESTING, Lady. — Selina Eleanor Mary,
da. of the late Leycester Carbonell, Esq. : m.
1876, as his 3rd wife, Major-Gen. Sir Francis
Worgan Festing, K.C.M.G., C.B., whorf. 1886.
35, Victoria Road, Old Charlton.
FLEMING, Lady. — Fanny Maria, da. of
William Seccombe, Esq., Senior Medical
Officer of Tasmania : m. 1872, as his 2nd wife,
Sir Valentine Fleming, sometime Ch. Justice
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FORSYTH, Lady. — Mary Alice, da. of the
late Thomas Hall Plumer, Esq., of Canons,
Middlesex : m. 1850, Sir Thomas Douglas For-
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Mansion, S. W.
FRANCIS, Lady. — Mary, da. of the late
: in. 18 — , the Hon. Sir Philip Francis,
who d. 1876, Judge of Supreme Consular
Court and Consul-Gen, at Constantinople. 49,
Longton Grove, Sydenham, S.E.
FRANKLIN, Lady. — Mary Anne. da. of
the late Samuel Young, Esq., of Clonlara
m. 1823, Sir Richard Franklin, M.D., who d
1845.
FRANKS, Lady. — Sarah Wollaston, da.
of the late William O'Regan, Esq., Barrister-
at-Law : m. 1849, as his 3rd wife, Sir John
Franks, who d. 1852, a Judge of Supreme
Court, Calcutta.
FRASER, Lady. — Louise M., da. of
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of Mauritius: m. 1849, Col. Sir James Fraser,
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GALWAY, Lady. — Anna Maria, da. of
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1878.
GARVOCK. Lady. — [See Clayton, Bart.,
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GIBBS, Lady. — Catharine Mary, da. of
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ton : in. 1870, Sir Ben Thomas Brandreth
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Agricultural So. of England, and Hon. Sec. of
732
KNIGHTAGE.
Sinclair
Smithfield Club. Messlcy Hoits
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GLASS, Lady. — Anne, da. of Thomas
Tanner, Esq., of Amesbury : in. 1854, Sir
Richard Atwood Glass, who d. 1873, construc-
tor of the Atlantic Telegraph Cable, ll'arbrook,
Evcrsley, \Vinclifteld.
GLOVER, Lady.— Elizabeth Rosetta, da.
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Grove Abbey, Mountratb, Queen's Co. : in.
18— , Capt. Sir John Hanley Glover, G.C.M.G.,
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GORDON. Lady. — Anne, da. of T. '
O'Kearney, Esq., of Newcastle House, co.
Tipperary : in. 1825, Sir John Gordon. Mayor
of Cork, who d. 1871. South Mall, Cork.
GORDON, Lady. — Henrietta Rose, da, of
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Ch. at Madras, and widow of Capt. C. Granet :
in. 1851, Sir Henry William Gordon, K.C.B..
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GOSSETT, Lady.— [See Butler, Bart.; cr.
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GOUGH, Lady. — Elizabeth, da of George
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GOWANS, Lady. — Mary, el. da. of the
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Scottish Acad. : in. 1864,35 his second wife, Sir
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GRANT, Lady. — Isabella Elizabeth, da.
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GRANT, Lady — Mary-, da. of Capt.
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Slcugh.
GRATTAN, Lady. — Mary Cawthorne, da.
of the late John Alexander Hunter, Esq., of
Ormley Lodge, Richmond, Surrey : ;//. 1860,
Sir Edmund Arnout Grattan, Consul-Gen, for
Belgium, who d. 1890. 17, De Verc Gardens,
Kensington, IV.
GREATHED, Lady. — [See Osborn, Bart.].
GREEN, Lady.— Ellen, da. of William
Carter, Esq., of Troy, Jamaica : ;:;. 1859, Gen.
Sir George Wade Guy Green, KvlE.B., who d.
1891. Sidney Lodge, Cheltenham.
GREEN, Lady. — Mary, da. of the late
Col. Sir Thomas Reade, K.C.B., Agent and
Consul-Gen, in Tunis : m. 1863, Sir William
Kirby Green, K.C.M.G., who d. 1891, Envoy
Extraor. and Min. Plen. to Morocco.
GREEN, Lady.— Mary, da. of Thomas
Griffiths, Esq., of Exeter : m. 1877, Gen.
Sir Edward Green, K.C.B., who d. 1891.
GREGORY, Lady. — Augusta, da. of the late
Dudley Persse, Esq., D.L., of Roxborough, co.
Gahvay : in. 1880, as his second wife, the
Rt. Hon. Sir William Henry Gregory, P C.
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GREY, Lady.— Georgina Chicheley, da.
of Trevor Chicheley Plpwden, Esq., B.C.S. :
in. 1865, as his 2nd wife, Sir William Grey,
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GUY, Lady. — Anne Elizabeth, da. of the
late Adm. Sir James Plumridge, K.C.B. : m.
1846, Gen. Sir Philip M. X. Guy, K.C.B.,
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GYI.L, Lady. — Jane Price, da. of the late
Sir J. Pinhorne, and widow of H. B.Thomason,
Esq., ofPeachfield, Worcester: m. 1847, Lieut.-
Col. Sir Robert Gyll, who d. 1880, Lieut, of
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Fcltham, Hounsloiu,
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Engineer of Province of Canterbury, N.Z. ;
in. 1863, Sir John Francis Julius von Haast,
K.C.M.G., F.R.S., Ph.D., who d. 1887, Direc-
tor of Canterbury Museum. Cliristchurch,
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HACKETT, Lady. — Margaret, da. of John
Lawlor, Esq., of Cork: in. 1843, Sir William
Bartholomew Hackett, who d. 1872, Mayor of
Cork, 1852.
HAGAN, Lady. — Isabella Maria, da. of
the late Capt. Henry Levitt Hall, of Park Hall,
Notts : in. 1819, Capt. Sir Robert Hagan, R.N.,
who d. 1863.
HALL, Lady. — Charlotte, da. of the late
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HALL, Lady. — Lucy, da. of the late Harry
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m. ist, Duncan Forbes Sutherland, Esq. ;
2ndly, 1848, Sir John Hall, K.C.B., M.D., who
d. 1866, Inspec.-Gen. of Hospitals.
HALY, Lady. — Harriette Craven, da. of
Hamilton Hebden, Esq., J.P., of Ely Grange,
Frant, Sussex : m. 1839, Gen. Sir William
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Cottage, Frant, Tnnbridge Wells.
HAMILTON, Lady. — A da. of the Rev.
Henry Bayly, R. of Nenagh : in. 1833, Sir
William Rowan Hamilton, LL.D., who d.
1865, Astronomer Royal in Ireland.
HARDMAN, Lady. — Mary Anne, only da.
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Chm. of Surrey Sessions, Recorder of Kingston-
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55, Carlisle Place Mansions, Victoria. Street,
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HARDY, Lady. — Eliza Caroline Seymour,
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West Cholderton Manor, Wilts, and Balla
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HARE, Lady. — Mary, da. of George
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HARLEY, Lady. — Annie, da. of Henry
Francis Cjnington, Esq., of Ranby Hall, Lin-
colnshire : »i. 1860, Col. Sir Robert William
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Vicarage Gardens, Kensington, W.
HARMAN, Lady. — Helen Margaret, da.
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Castle, Edenbridge : in. 1868, Lieut. -Gen. Sir
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Mil. Sec. to Com.-in-Ch. 64, Courtfield Gar-
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HARRISON, Lady. — Eliza Sophia, da.
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Edmund Stephen Harrison, C.B., Dep. Clerk
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Crescent, W.
HARRISON, Laiy. — Fanny Matilda, da.
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Neville Stteft, Onslow Gardens, S.U~.
MART, Lady. — Frances, da. of Henry
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Andrew Searle Hart, LL.D., whod. 1890, Vice-
Provost of Trin. Coll., Dublin. 14, Lmuer
Pembroke Street, Dublin.
HAY, Lady DRUMMOND-. — Alice, da. of
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ist, 1869, as his 2nd wife, Sir Edward Hay
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merly Gov. of St. Helena, who d. 1884 ; andly,
1886, Henry John Maxwell Foot, Esq., of
Broadmoor, St. Stephen's-by-Saltash, Corn-
wall. Mona House, Surbiton.
HAYKS, Lcuiy. — Sophia Ann, da. of John
Hill, Esq., M.D., of Leicester : ;//. 1839, the
Hon. Sir George Hayes, a Judge of the Court
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HAYTHORNE, Lady. — Eliza, da. of J.
Thomas, Esq. : »«. 1862, Gen. Sir Edmund
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HENNESSY, Lady. — Catherine, da. of Sir
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K.C.M.G., who d. 1801, M.P. for Kilkenny
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HERON, Lady. — Susan Preston, widow of
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Sir Joseph Heron, Town Clerk of Manchester,
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HEWETT, Lady. — Jane Emily, da. of
Thomas Wood, Esq., formerly 'Consul at Pa-
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d. 1888. 10, Eastern Parade, Southsea,
HICKS, Lady. — Elizabeth Myles, el. da.
of the late WiUiam Hutchinson, Esq., of Borage
Lodge, Ripon : m. 1871, Sir Francis Hicks,
who d. 1877, Treasurer of St. Thomas's Hos-
pital. Oakfield, Streathaiu Hill, Surrey.
HIGGINSON, Ladv. — Olivia Nichola, da. of
Conway Richard Dobbs, Esq., of Castle Dobbs,
co. Antrim : in. 1854, as his 2nd wife, Sir James
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d. 1885. Newbridge, co. Kildare.
HILL, Lady. — Emily Jane, da. of the
late Ilted Nicholl, Esq. : »/. 1850, Sir James
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HILL, Lady. — Louisa Gordon Shiell,
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HILL, Lady. — Sybella, da. of the late Col.
George Phillpotts, R.E. : in. 1849, Maj.-Gen.
Sir William Hill, K.C.S.I., who d. 1886. 8,
Kensington Gardens Terrace, IV.
HOLKER, Lady. — Mary Lucia, da. of the
late Patrick MacHugh, Esq., of Cheetham
Hill, Manchester: in. 1874, as his 2nd wife, the
Rt. Hon. Sir John Holker, P.C., a Lord
Justice of Appeal, who d. 1882. Colthnrst,
Clitheroe ; 46, Devonshire Street, IV.
HOLMES, Lady. — Adela Louisa, da. of
P. P. Zohrab, Esq., of Malta: in. 1847, Sir
William Richard Holmes, H.M.'s Consul at
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HOLMES, Lady. — Elizabeth Georgiana,
da. of Sir Henry Light, K.C.B. : ;//. 1848, Sir
William Henry Holmes, who d. 1868, Provost
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HOPE, Lady. — Elizabeth Reid, da. of
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HUDSON, Lady. — Eugenia, widow of
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KNIGHTS' \\TI>O\V>. 733
G.C.K., Ambassador at Turin 1852-67, who d.
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HuMEjZai/y. — Ellen Caroline, el. da. and
heiress of the late Charles Vernon, Esq. ;
in. 1857, Lieut.-Col. Sir Gustavus Hume, who
d. 1891, Lieut. H.M.'s Body Guard. 21,
Royal York Crescent, Clifton, Bristol.
HUTT, Lady. — Adela, da. of the late
Lieu t.-Geo. Sir John Scott, K.C.B. : >«. 1862,
Maj.-Gen. Sir George Hutt, K.C.B., who d.
1889. Appley Tmvers, Ryde, Isle of Wight.
INGHAM, Lady. — Gertrude, da. of James
Penrose, Esq., of Woodhill, co. Cork : in. 1835,
Sir James Taylor Ingham, Ch. Metropolitan
Magistrate, who d. 1890. 40, Gloucester
Square, IV.
JACKSON, Lady. — Louisa Maria, da. of
the late Lieut. -Gen. Staveley, C. B. : in. 1848,
Sir Louis Steuart Jackson, C.I.E., a Judge of
High Court, Calcutta, 1862-80, who d. 1890.
Hadltigli Hall, Suffolk.
JAMES, Lady. — Emma, da. of the late
Gen. Matson, R.E. : in. 1845, Lieut.-Gen. Sir
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JARVIS, Lady. — Emma, da. of Alexander
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Jarvis, who d. 1888. Uphall, Hillngton,
• King's Lynn.
JESSEL, Lady. — Amelia, el. da. of the late
Joseph Moses, Esq., Merchant, of Leadenhall
Street, E.G.: m. 1856, the Rt. Hon. Sir George
Jessel, Master of the Rolls, who d. 1883. 7,
Gros~i<enor Place, S. W.
JOHNSTON, Lady. — Georgiana Augusta
Wilkinson, da. of the late William Ker, Esq.,
of Gateshaw, Roxburgh, and widow of the Rev.
William Scoresby, D.D., F.R.S. : in. 1868, as
his second wife, Sir William Johnston, who d.
1888. Kirkliill House, Gorebridge, by Edin-
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KAYE, Lady. — Mary Catherine, da. of
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for Surrey : in. 1839, Sir John William Kaye,
K.C.S.I., who d. 1876, Sec. in Political and
Secret Departs., India Office. Cliffs House,
Langltarne, St. dear's, Carmarthen.
KEARNEY, Lady. — Margaret, da. of the
late Clayton Bayly, Esq., of Gowran : in. 1802,
Lieut.-Gen. Sir James Kearney, K.C.H., who
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KELLNER, Lady. — Jane, da. of the late
F. B. Carter, Esq., of Shanganagh, co.
Dublin : m. 1882, as his 2nd wife, Sir George
Kellner, K.C.M G., C.S.I., Assist. Paymaster
of Supreme Court of Judicature in England,
who d. 1886.
KEY, Lady COOPER-.— Evelyn, da. of
Signer Vincenzo Bartolucci, of Carron Hall ;
assumed in 1888 the additional surname of
Cooper : in. 1877, as his second wife, Adm.the Rt.
Hon. Sir Astley Cooper Key, P.C., G.C.B.,
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KIRHY, Lady. — A da. of William Craggs,
Esq., of Belgrave Place : in. 1811, Sir Richard
Charles Kirby, C.B. , who d. 1867, Accountant-
Gen, of the Army.
KORTRIGHT, Lady.— Martha Ellen, da.
of the late John Richardson, Esq., Gov. of
Bank of N. America, Philadelphia : in. 1862,
Sir Charles Edward Keith Kortright, who d.
1888. 2, Gros7.'?nor Crescent, Belgnrve Square,
s.ir.
LAFFAN, Lady. — Emma, da. of the late
William Nosworthy, Esq., of London : in.
1852, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Robert Michael Laffan,
K.C.M.G., who d. 1882, M.P. for St. Ives (C),
734 KNIGHTAGE.
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Hyde Park Gate, S. W.
LEAKE, Lady. — Louisa, da. of the late
Rev. Thomas Henry Walpole, V. of Winslow,
Bucks : m. ist, 1855, Sir Luke Samuel Leake.
Speaker of Legislative Council, W. Australia,
whorf. 1886; andly, 1887, Alfred Robert Way-
len, Esq., M.D. Perth, W. Australia.
LEE, Lady. — Charlotte, da. of John Ede,
Esq., of Bruce Castle: m. 1843, Sir George
Philip Lee, who d. 1870, Lieut, of Yeoman
of the Guard. 28, Bryanston Square, W.
LEEKE, Lady. — Georgiana, da. of the late
Rev. Geoffrey Hornby: m. 1863, as his 2nd
wife, Adm. Sir Henry John Leeke, K.C.B.,
K.H.,who d. 1870. 5, Elision Place. Leam-
ington.
LEES, Lady. — Ellen, da. of Francis
Rivaz, Esq. : in. 1849, Sir John Campbell
Lees, who d. 1873, Cri. Justice, and Pres. of
Legislative Council of Bahamas. 19, Pembroke
Road, W.
LEFROY, Lady. — [See E. Zetland, colls.].
LE MARCHANT, Lady. — Margaret Ann,
da. of the Rev. Robert Taylor, of Clifton
Campville. Stafford : m. 1839, Gen. Sir John
Gaspard Le Marchant, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.,
who d. 1874, Com.-in-Ch. at Madras.
LENTAIGNE, Lady. — Mary, da. and co-
heiress of the late Francis Magan, Esq., J.P.,
of Emoe, co. Westmeath : m. 1841, Sir John
Francis O'Neill Lentaigne, C.B., F.R.C.S.I.,
Inspector-Gen, of Prisons in Ireland, who d.
1886. Tallaght House, co. Dublin.
LIDDELL, Lady. — Fanny, da. of Robert
Sconce, Esq. : m. 1837, Sir John Liddell,
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Physician to H.M.
LOGIN, Lady. — A da. of John Campbell,
Esq., of Kinloch, Perthshire : >«. 1842, Sir John
Spencer Login, who d. 1863, guardian of the
Maharajah Duleep Sing. Gracedieu, Water-
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LONGDEN, Lady. — Alice Emily, da. of
James Berridge, Esq., sometime Pres. of St.
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Watford.
LORIMER, Lady. — Eliza Sarah, da. of the
late James Kenwonhy, Esq., of Sydney : in.
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1889. Toorak, Melbourne, Victoria.
LYCETT, Lady. — Emily Sarah Amelia, I
da. of John Van der Pant, Esq., of Utrecht, j
Holland : m. 1837, Sir Francis Lycett, who d. \
1880, Sheriff of London and Middlesex.
LYNAR, Lady FAWCIT-. — Isabella, da. ofj
John Semple, Esq., of Dublin: m. 1819, Sir
William Wainwright Fawcit-Lynar,whorf. 1849.
MAcBAiN, Lady. — Jessie, youngest da. of
the late William Smith, Esq., of Forres, N.B. :
m. 1853, the Hon. Sir James MacBain,
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Council of Victoria. Scotsburn, Toorak, Mel-
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MACDONNELL, Lady. — Blanche, da. of
the late Francis Skurray, Esq., of Brighton :
m. 18— , Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell,
K.C.M.G., C.B., LL.D., who d. 1881, Gov.
and Com.-in-Ch. of Hong-Kong.
MACFARREN, Lady. — Natalie, da. of
Heinrich Andrae, of Lubeck : m. 1844, Sh
George Alexander Macfarren, who d. 1887,
Principal of Roy. Acad. of Music. Dar el
Mecheri, El Biar, Algiers.
MACGREGOR, Lady. — Charlotte Mary,
da. of Frederick \V. Jardine, Esq., of Orme
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the late William Gardner Sams, Esq., of Laun-
ceston, Tasmania : m. 1890, as his second wife,
Sir George Macleay, K.C.M.G., who d. 1891.
Pendell Court, Bletchingley, Surrey.
MACLEAY, Lady.- — Susan Emmeline, da.
of the late Sir Edward Deas-Thomson : m.
1856, Sir William Macleay, who d. 1891.
Elizabeth Bay House, Sydney, New South
Wales.
MACLEOD, Lady. — Sophia, da. of the late
Will am Houldsworth, Esq., of Belvidere,
Lanarkshire : in. 1859, Sir George Husband
Baird MUcleod, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S.E., who
d. 1892, Regius Pr ,f^s<or of Surgery in Glas-
gow Uriiv 10, Woodside Crescent, Glasgow ;
Finnary, Shandon, Dumbartonshire.
MACNEE, Lady. — Mary Buchanan, da.
of Peter Macnee, Esq., of Glengilp: tn. 1859,
as his 2nd wife, Sir Daniel Macnee, LL.D.,
who d. 1882, a celebrated portrait painter, and
Pres. of Roy. Scottish Academy.
MACPHERSON, Lady. — Maria, da. of
Lieut. -Gen. James Eckford, C.B.: in. 1859,
Major-Gen. Sir Herbert Taylor Macpherson,
K.C.B., K.C.S.I., V.C., Com.-in-Ch. of Madras
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MACPHERSON, Lady. — Mary, da. of
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Herbert Maddock, who d. 1870, Pres. of
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MAINE, Lady. — Jane, da. of George
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Sir Henry James Sumner Maine, K. C.S.I.,
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MALLET, Lady. — [See V. Exmouth,
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MANISTY, Lady. —Mar)' Ann, da. of
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m. 1838, as his second wife, Hon. Sir Henry
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MANSELL, Lady.— Charlotte, da. of John
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d. 1858.
MARSHALL, Lady. — Alice, da. of the
late Charles Gwyllym Young, Esq., of Corby,
Lincolnshire: in. 1877, Sir James Marshall,
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MARTIN, Lady. — Isabella, el. da. of the
late William Long, Esq., merchant of Syd-
ney : m. 1853, the Hon. Sir James Martin, Ch.
Justice of New South Wales 1873-86. Clat-cus,
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KNIGHTS' WIDOWS.
735
MAXSE, Lady. — -Augusta, da. of the late
Herr von RudlofT, of Austria : tit, 1859 Lieut. -
Col. Sir Henry FitzHardinge Maxse, K.C.M.G.,
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MELLOR, Lady. — Elizabeth, da. of the
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Surrey : m. 1833, Rt. Hon. Sir John Mellor,
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Kitigsdovnie House, near Dover ; 16, Sussex
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MEREWETHER, Lady. — Harriet, da. of
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Col.Sir William Lockyer Merewether, K.C.S.I.,
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Field-Marshal the Right Hon. Sir John Michel,
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MILTON, Lady. — Blanche, da. of Thomas
Meyrick Feild, Esq., of Maidstone : in. ist,
1850, Sir John Milton, C.B., who d. 1880, Ac-
countant-Gen, of the Army ; 2nd, 1890, Samuel
Bates Sharpe, Esq. The Park, Market
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MOLESWORTH, Lady. — Henrietta, da. of
the Rev. Joseph England Johnson : m. 1840,
Sir Robert Molesworth [see V. Molesworth,
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1856-86, who<£ 1890. Rdlington, Hawthorne,
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MONTGOMERY, Lady. — Ellen Jane. da.
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Robert Montgomery, G.C.S.I., K.C.B.,LL.D.,
who d. 1887. 5, Rosary Gardens, S.IV.
MORGAN, Lady. — -Clasina Joselina, da.
of J. M. Sisonw, Esq., of Ceylon : m. 1844, the
Hon. Sir Richard Francis Morgan, who d.
1876, Acting Ch. Justice of Ceylon. Belle Vue,
Mutiual. Colombo, Ceylon.
MORGAN, Lady. — Harriett, da. of Thomas
Matthews, Esq., of Hurds Hill, Coromandel
Valley, S. Australia : in. 1854, Sir William
Morgan, K.C.M.G. (Ch. Sec. of S. Australia
1875-6 and 1877-81), who d. 1883. Adelaide,
S. Australia.
MORLAND, Lady. — Fanny Helen Hannah,
da. of the late Jeronimo Carandini, i2th Mar-
quis de Sarzano, Viscount Ferraris, and Count
de Rizi, of Modena : m. 1875, as his second
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many years Port Officer of Bombay. Bombay.
MORPHETT, Lady. — Elizabeth, da. of
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MORRIS, Lady. — Elizabeth Mary, da. of
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MORRIS, Lady. — Fannie Elizabeth, da. of
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MUIR, Lady. — Rachel Stanley, da. of
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MUNDY, Lady. — Isabella Leyborne, da.
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Emsiuorth, Hants.
MURPHY, Lady. — Agnes, da. of the late
David Reid, Esq., R.N., J.P., of Inverary
Park, co. Argyle, N.S. Wales : m. 1839, Sir
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Edgecumbe, South Yarra, Melboiime.
MUSGRAVE, Lady. — Jeanie Lucinda, da.
of David Dudley Field, Esq., of Gramercy Park,
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NEED, Lady. — Ellen, da. of Edward
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NiAS, Lady. — Caroline Isabella, da. of
John Laing, Esq. : m. 1855, Adm. Sir Joseph
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Pevensey Road, St. Leonard 's-on-Sea.
NORRIS, Lady. — widow of Sir William
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NOTTAGE, Lady. — Martha Christiana, da.
of James Warner, Esq. : ;«. 1851, Alderman
George Swan Nottage, Lord Mayor of London
Nov. 1884 till his death in April 1885 ; raised
to the rank of a Knight's dame 1885. 35,
Collingham Road, S. Kensington, S. W.
O'CONNELL, Lady. — Eliza Emily, da. of
the late Col. Philip Le Geyt (63rd Regt.), of
Jersey: in. 1835, Sir Maurice Charles O'Con-
nell, who d. 1879, Pres. of Council of Queens-
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O'DONNELL, Lady. — [See B. Elibank,
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OLDKNOW, Lady. — Amy, da. of Henry
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OLLIFFE, Lady. — Laura, da. of the late
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Andover : m. 1841, Sir Joseph Francis Olliffe,
M.D., who d. 1869, Physician to British Em-
bassy in Paris. 95, Sloane Street, S. W.
ORD, Lady. — Julia Graham, da. of the
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O'SHANASSY, Lady. — Margaret, da. of
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PAGET, Lady. — Clara, da. of the late
Rev. Thomas Fardell, LL.D., V. of Sutton,
Isle of Ely : in. 1851, Sir George Edward
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PALLISER, Lady. — Anna, da. of the late
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PARRY, Lady. — Catherine Edwards, da.
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Samuel Hoare, jun., Esq. ; 2ndly, 1841, as his
znd wife, Rear-Adm. Sir William Edward
736
KNIGHTAGE.
Parry, K.C.B., who d. 1855, the Arctic Naviga-
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PATERSON, Lady. — Relict of the late
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d. 1849.
PEACOCK, Lady. — Georgina, da. of the
late Maj.-Gen. Showers, C.B. : /«. 1870, as
his second wife, the Rt. Hon. Sir Barnes Pea-
cock, P.C., Judge of the Judicial Committee of
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PEARSON, Lady. — Charlotte Augusta, da.
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Hon. Sir John Pearson, a Judge of the High
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1869. 18, Woodland Terrace, Blacklieath.
PELLY, Lady. — Amy Henrietta, da. of
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successively Ch. Justice of Bombay, M.P. for
Devonport (L), and a Member of Council of
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PRESTON, Lady. — Mary Ann, da. of
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PYCROFT, Lady. — Frances, da. of the late
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Chancellor Williams, of Llanfairynghornwy,
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RAW LIN SON, Z<w)'. — Georgina Maria da.
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James William Redhouse, K.C.M.G., a dis-
tinguished Oriental scholar, who d. 1892. 14,
Kilburn Priory, .\'. II '. ; Penshurst, near Ton-
bridge, Kent.
REMONO, Lady. — Marie Elizabeth Hor-
tensia, da. of the Baron de la Hausse, of Monze-
ville, Lorraine, France : IK. 1840, the Hon. Sir
Jean Edouard Remono, who d. 1865, Puisne
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RITCHIE, Lady. — Grace Yernon, da. of
the late Thomas Nicholson, E-q : in. 18 — , as
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of the late William Craig, Esq., of Glasgow :
in. 1859, Sir James Roberton, LL.D., who d.
1889. i, Park Terrace East. Glasgow,
ROBERTSON, Lady. — Margaret Emma,
da. of J. J. Davies, Esq., of Clovelly, Watson's
Sir John Robertson,
Clovelly, Watsons
Bay, N.S. Wales : in. 1837, Sir John Robertson,
K.C.M.G., who d.
Bay, X. S. Wales.
ROBERTSON, Lady TINDAL-.— Elizabeth
Anne, da. of John Leavers, Esq., of The Park,
Nottingham : in. 1855, Sir William Tindal-
Robertson, M.D., M.P. for Brighton, who d.
1889. 41, Eaton Place, Brighton.
ROBINSON, Lady. — Julia, da. of the late
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William RoseRobinson, K.C. S.I. , of the M.C.S.,
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ROBINSON, Lady. — [See Louis, Bart.].
ROSE, Lady. — Charlotte Grace, elder da.
of the late Captain Winterton Snow, Madras
Army : in. 1857, Sir William Anderson Rose,
who d. 1881, Lord Mayor of London 1863, and
sometime M.P. for Southampton.
Ross, Lady. — Anna Maria, da. of the late
George French, Esq., Q.C. : in. 1835, Capt. Sir
Thomas Ross, R.N., of Castletown, co.
Carlo w, whort'. 1874.
Ross, . Lady. — Matilda, da. of E. M.
Elderton, Esq., of Warwick Square, S.W. :
m. 1856, Gen. Sir Campbell Claye Grant Ross,
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Ross, Lady. — Relict of Sir Robert
Dalrymple Ross, who d. 1887, formerly Speaker
of House of Assembly, S. Australia. Adelaide,
S. Australia.
ROXBURGH, Lady — Eleanor M. A., da.
of Sir Thomas Chambers, Q.C. : m. 1888, as
his second wife, His Honour Judge Sir Francis
Roxburgh, Q.C., who</. 1891, Judge of County
Court Circuit No. 33. 53, Westbourne Terrace,
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ST. GEORGE, Lady. — Elizabeth Mari-
anne, da. of Thomas Evans, Esq., J.P., of
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SALMON, Lady. — Louisa, da. of Nelson
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SANDEMAN, Lady. — Helen Kate, da. of
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Highlanders : in. 1882, Col. Sir Robert Groves
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SANDFORD, Lady. — Sarah Agnes, da. of
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SARTORIUS, Lady. — Sophia (Cotintess de
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SCRATCHLEY, Lady. — Laura Lilias, da.
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KNIGHTS' WIDOWS.
737
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SIDGREAVES, Latty. — Barbara, da. of the
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d. 1889. Ravenswood, Walton-on-ThatHL's,
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SIEMENS, Lady.— Anne, da. of the late
Joseph Gordon, Esq., W.S., of Edinburgh and
Sutherlandshire : in. 1859, Sir William Siemens,
D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., Ph.D., M.I.C.E.,
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SINCLAIR, Lady. — Louisa,da.of John Mac-
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rowes Sinclair, M.D., who d. 1882, an eminent
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SLADEN, Lady. — Katherine Jane, da. of
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Edward Bosc Sladen, whorf. 1890. 17, Norfolk
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SMART, Lady.— Elizabeth Isabella, da. of
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1848, Adm. Sir Robert Smart, K.C.B., K..H.,
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SMITH, Lady. — Anna, da. of the late
Sylvester Costigan, Esq., of Dublin, and
Catherine, only child of Christopher Fitz
Simon, Esq., of co. Westmeath : m. 1844,
Adm. Sir Henry Smith, K.C.B., who d. 1887.
Florence.
SMITH, Lady. — Jessalina, da. of Thomas
Hopper, Esq., Architect : m. 1847, as his 2nd
wife, Sir Benjamin Smith, who d. 1852, Senior
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North Bank, Regent's Park, N.W.; The
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SMITH, Lady. — Marie, el. da. of the late
J. B. Van Watersehoodt, Esq.: in. 1851, Sir
John Lucie Smith, C.M.G., Ch. Justice of
Jamaica, who d. 1883.
SMITH, Lady. — Matilda Caroline, da. of
the late Mr. Robert Croft, of the Haymarket :
in. 1852, as his 2nd wife, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Charles
Felix Smith, K.C.B., who d. 1858.
SMITH, Lady. — Sarah, da. of the late
J. W. Young, Esq., of Halifax, N.S. : in. 1868,
the Hon. Sir Albert James Smith, K.C.M.G.,
Q.C., Min. of Marine and Fisheries, Canada,
who d. 1883. Dorchester, New Brunswick.
SMITH, Lady. — Susanna, 2nd da. of Mr.
John Wallis, of Boxley, Kent : m. 1866, as
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whod. 1874, introducer of the Screw Propeller.
SMYTH, Lady. — Antonia, da. of A.
Storey-Maskelyne, Esq., of Bassett Down,
Wilts: m. 1864, Sir Warrington Wilkinson
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W. ; The Cliff, Marazion, Cornwall.
SMYTHE, Lady. — Maria Caroline, da. of
Capt. Henry Newbolt : m. 1858, Sir Frederick
William Smythe, K.C.M.G., some time Con-
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SNAGGE, Lady. — Constance Marion, da. of
the late Major George Larkins, Bengal Artillery:
m. 1876, as his 3rd wife, the Hon. Sir William
Snagge, who d. 1878, Ch. Justice of British
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SOUTER, Lady. — Helena Lovett, da. of
the late William Lochiel Cameron, Esq. : m.
1863, Sir Frank Henry Souter, C.S.I., C.I.E.,
who d. 1888, Commr. of Police at Bombay.
Boinbav.
SOWLER, Lady. — Emily, el. da. of the
late James Yates, Esq., of Manchester: m.
1866, Sir Thomas Soivler, proprietor and editor
of The Manchester Courier and Manchester
Evening- Mail, who d. 1891. Oak Bank,
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SPAIGHT, Lady. — Elizabeth Allason,
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d. 1892. 28, Palace Gardens Terrace, Ken-
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SPENCER, Lady. — [See Louis, Bart.].
STACK, Lady. — Cecilia, da. of Hugh
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m. 1824, Gen. Sir Maurice Stack, K.C.B., who
d. 1880. The Hayes, Prestbury, Cheltenham.
STAPLES, Lady. — Mary Ann Elizabeth,
da. of Henry Gillett, Esq., of Hampstead,N.W.;
m. 1859, Sir John Staples, K.C.M.G., Lord
Mayor of London 1885-6, who d. 1888. 87,
Avenue Road, Regent's Park, N. W.
STAWELL, Lady. — Mary Frances Eliza-
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STEELE, Lady. — Rosalie Malvinia, da. of
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;«. 1865, as his second wife, Gen. the Rt. Hon.
Sir Thomas Montagu Steele, P.C., G.C.B., who
d. 1890. 70, Eaton Square, S.IV.
STEWART, Lady. — Georgina Janet, da. of
the late Adm. Sir James Stirling, and widow of
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1879, Brig.-Gen. Sir Herbert Stewart [see E.
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STISTED, Lady. — Maria, da. of Col.
Burton : m. 1845, Lieut. -Gen. Sir William
Henry Stisted, K.C.B., who d. 1875, Lieut.-
Gov. of Ontario. Newgarden Lodge, Manor
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STRICKLAND, Lady. — Frances Marie,only
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STUART, Lady. — Adelaide, da. of the
late Col. J. R. Godfrey, Madras Army : in.
1854, as his 2nd wife, Gen. Sir Charles Stuart.
G.C. B., who d. 1879. Southlands. Exmouth,
STUART, Laiiy. — Jessie, da. of the late
Duncan Stewart, Esq. : in. 1813, the Rt. Hon.
Sir John Stuart, who d. 1876, a Vice-Chancellor.
SURTEES, Lady. — Barbara, da. of the late
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tershire : in. 18 — , as his 2nd wife, Sir Stevenson
Villiers Surtees, D.C.L., Ch. Justice of
Mauritius, who d. 1867. 15, Louver Berkeley
Street, Portman Square, W.
SWAMY, Lady COOMARA-. — Elizabeth
Clay, da. of the late John Beeby, Esq. : in.
1875, the Hon. Sir Mutu Coomara-Swamy, who
d. 1879, a Member of Council of Ceylon.
SYMONDS, Lady. — Susan Mary, da. of
the late Rev. John Briggs, of Eton Coll. : ttt.
47
738
KNIGHTAGE.
ist, as his 3rd wife, Rear-Adm. Sir William
Symonds, C.B. whorf. 1856, Surveyor of R.N.,
andly, 1861, Thomas Mayo, Esq., M.D.
TAIT, Lady. — Rose, da. of the late
William Abraham, Esq., of Fort Prospect,
Limerick : m. 1853, Sir Peter Tait, whorf. 1890.
THOMPSON, Lady. — Georgina, da. of
Edward Currie, Esq., of Pickford, Sussex : in.
1859, Sir Augustus Rivers Thompson, K. C.S.I.,
C.I.E., who d. 1890.
THOMSON, Lady WYVILLE-.— Jane
Ramage, el. da. of Adam Dawson, Esq., D.L..
of Bonnytoun, co. Linlithgow : in. 1853, Sir
Charles Wyville-Thomson, LL. D. , D. Sc. , Ph. D. ,
F.R.S., Professor of Natural History in Edin-
burgh Univ., who d. 1882. Bonsyde, Linlithgow.
TOBIN, Lady. — Catharine, da. of the late
Lister Ellis, Esq., of Crofthead, Netherby,
Cumberland : m. 1835, Sir Thomas Tobin, who
d. 1881. 63, Albert Hall Mansions, S. W.
WALKER, Lady.— Mary Elizabeth, 2nd
da. of Capt. Hallowes, R.N., of Glapwell Hall,
Derbyshire : m. 1866, as his 2nd wife, Sir
Edward Samuel Walker, who d. 1874, Mayor
of Chester.
WALLIS, Lady. — Jemima, da. of the late
Gen. Sir Robert Thomas Wilson, M.P. : in.
1849, as his second wife, Adm. of the Fleet Sir
Provo William Parry Wallis, G.C.B., who d.
1802. Funtington House, near Chicliester.
WALPOLE, Lady. — Gertrude, da. of Gen.
Ford : m. 1846, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Robert Walpole,
K.C.B., who d. 1876 [see E. Orford, colls.].
Hampton Coicrt Palace. -^
WALTON, Lady. — Louisa Hoskyns, da. of
the late Charles Legh Hoskyns Master, Esq.,
of Barrow Green House, Oxted : in. 1834, Sir
William Henry Walton, Queen's Remem-
brancer 1838-74, who d. 1882. 5, The Crescent,
Surbiton.
TONKIN, Lady.— Eliza, da. of Thomas J WARD, Lady.— Annie Sophia, da. of the
Michell, Esq., of Croftwest House, Cornwall : 'ate Robert Campbell, Esq.. M.P. of N. S.
m. 1818, Col. Sir Warwick Hele Tonkin, who d. w^les : m. 1857, Maj.-Gen. Sir Edward Wol-
jgg, stenholm Ward, K.C.M.G., who d. 1890 [see V.
TOPAN, Lady.— Janbai, da. of : j Bangor, colls.]. j.6,Cadogan Gardens, S.IV.
in. 1864, as his 3rd wife, Sir Tharia Topan, !
who d.
La. Garde, Cannes, France.
Malabar Hill, Land's End \ WARDE, Lady. — Jane, da. of the late Rev.
Road, Bombay.
TORRENS, Lady. — Mary, da. of the late
Col. De Butts, R.E. : m. 1876, Lieut.-Gen. Sir
Henry D'Oyly Torrens, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.,
who d. 1889, Gen. and Com.-in-Ch. of Malta.
TORRENS, Lady. — Barbara, da. of Alex-
ander Park, Esq., of Selkirk, and widow of
Augustus George Anson, Esq. : m. 1839 Sir
Robert Richard Torrens, G.C.M.G., who d.
Canon Charles Lane, R. of Wrotham, Kent :
m. 1843, Gen. Sir Edward Charles Warde,
K.C.B., whorf. 1884.
WELD, Lady.— [See B. Clifford, colls.].
WELLS, Lady. — Mary Elizabeth, da. of
the late Thomas William Ramsden, Esq. : in.
1872, as his second wife, Sir Mordaunt Wells,
who d. 1885, formerly a Judge of High Court of
Judicature, Bengal.
1884, M.P. for Cambridge 1868-74. Hanna- \ WESLEY, Lady. — Mary, da. of the late
ford, Ashburton. Rev- Robert Butt, R. of Stranorlar, Done.
TROLLOPE, Lady. — [See B. Ellbank, | gal : m. 1835, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Samuel Robert
colls.]. Wesley, K.C.B., who d. 1877.
TULLOCH, Lady. — -Emma Louisa, da. of WESTROPP, Lady. — Eliza, da. of the late
Sir William Hyde Pearson, M.D. : m. 1844, I Lieut.-CoI. Lionel Westropp, sSth Regt. : m.
Maj.-Gen. Sir Alexander Murray Tulloch, . 1865, as his second wife, Sir Michael Roberts
K.C.B., who d. 1864. The Old Park, near \ Westropp, Ch. Justice of Bombay 1870-82, who,
Axminster. j d. 1890. do, Holland Park, IV.
TURNER, Lady. — Bertha Violet, da. of WETHERALL, Lady. — Katharine, da. of
S. Lowe, Esq.: in. ist, 1856, Col. Sir William the late John Adam Durie, Esq., of Astley
West Turner, C.B., K.C.S.I., who d. 1871;! Hall, Lancashire: in. 1847, Major-Gen. Sir
andly, 1875, Lieut.-Gen. George Scougal Edward Robert Wetherall, K. C.S.I., C.B.,
Macbean, C.B. Oak Grove, Bishopstoke. \ who d. 1869. Hill Crest, Addlestone, Surrey.
TURNER, Lady.— Harriett Emeline, da. WHITE, Lady.— Alice Elizabeth, da. of
of Major J. Wilton^ (Madras Army^of South- the late Nem Malcolm, Esq., of Poltalloch : m.
_, Gen. Sir Henry Dalrymple White, K.C.B.,
who d. 1886. Marden Ash, Bournemouth.
amptonshire : m. ist, 1863, as his 2nd wife, Sir
James yallentin, who d. 1870, Sheriff of London
and Middlesex ; 2ndly, 1874, T. R. Lewis,
Esq.
VAN STRAUBENZEE, Lady. — Charlotte
Louisa, da. of Lieut.-Gen. John Luther Richard-
son, H.E.I. C.S. : m. 1841, Gen. Sir Charles
Thomas Van Straubenzee, G.C.B. , who d. 1892.
100, Sydney Place, Bath.
WADDY, Lady. — Ann Elizabeth, da. of the
late Comy.-Gen. William Cordeaux, of Aus-
tralia : m. 1840, Gen. Sir Richard Waddy,
K.C.B., who d. 1881. " Milverton," Oakdale
Road, Strcatham, S. W.
WADE, Lady. — Jane Selina, da. of the
late Capt. T. Nicholl, Bengal Horse Artillery :
in. ist, 1845, Sir Claude Marline Wade, C.B.,
who d. 1861 ; 2ndly, 1864, Edward Deane Macj
Dermot, Esq., M.A., M.D. 8, The Circus,
Bath.
sea, and widow of Gen. S.Thacker, Bom. S.C.:
m. 1879, as his 3rd wife, Gen. Sir Frank Turner,
K.C.B., who d. 1890. I ... 7- j i7i o
,T T , . ,, . j , i WHITE. Lady. — Florence busan, da. of
VALLENTIN Lady.— Anna Maria, da. of the lat^ Hen£, Simpson, Esq of Harewood
the Rev. John Cox, M.A., of \Valgraye, North- Square, N. W.: m. 1878, Alderman Sir Thomas
White, Lord Mayor of London, 1876-7, who d.
1883. 4, Ashley Place, Victoria Street, S.W.
WHITE, Lady. — Katherine, da. of the
late Lewis Kendziar, Esq., merchant, of Dant-
zig : in. 1867, the Rt. Hon. Sir William Arthur
White, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., who d. 1891,
Ambassador at Constantinople.
WHITE, Lady. — Sarah, da. of the late
Richard Johnson Lockett, Esq., of Maccles-
field : m. 1848, Sir William White, Sheriff of
Cork, who d. 1861.
WICKENS, Lady. — Harriet Frances, da.
of William Davy, Esq., of Cowley House, co.
Gloucester: m. 1845, Vice-Chancellor the Hon.
Sir John Wickens, who d. 1873.
WILDE, Lady. — Jane Francesca Speranza,
da. of Charles Elgee, Esq.: in. 1851, Sir
William Robert Wills Wilde, M.D., who d.
1876, Surgeon-Oculist to H.M. in Ireland.
KNIGHTS' WIDOWS.
739
146, Oakley Street, Clielsea, S.W.; Moytura
House, Cong, co. Mayo.
WILLIAMS, Lady WATKIN-. — Elizabeth,
da. of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Lush : in.
1865, as his 2nd wife, the Hon. Sir Watkin
Williams, a Judge of the High Court of Judica-
ture, who d. 1884. The Hut, Pinner.
WILSON, Lady. — Deborah Hope, da. of
Peter Degraves, Esq., of Cascade, Hobart
Town : ;//. 1847, the Hon. Sir James Milne
Wilson, K.C.M.G., who d. 1880, Pres. of
Legislative Council, Tasmania. iWelrose,
Hobart, Tasmania.
WILSON, Lady. — Emma, da. of Thomas
Dalton, Esq., of Toronto : in. 1841, Sir Adam
Wilson, sometime Pres. of High Court of
Justice, Ontario, who d. 1891. Toronto,
Ontario, Canada.
WILSON, Lady. — Jane Torrie( da. of
James Greig, Esq. : in. 1844, Sir John Cracroft
Wilson, K.C.S.I., C.B., who d. 1861. Cash-
•mere, Canterbury, New Zealand.
WINGATE, Lady. — Agnes, da. of the late
John Muir, Esq. : ;//. 1843, Sir George Win-
gate, K. C.S.I., who d. 1879. 4i Observatory
Gardens, Kensington, W.
WOOD, Lady. — Sophia, da. of the late
John Studholme Brownrigg, Esq., M.B. : in.
1838, Sir Charles Alexander Wood, Dep.-Chm.
of Great W. Railway, who d. 1890. n, Elvas-
ton Place, Queen's Gate, S. W.
WOODIWISS, Lady. — Emma, da. of New-
ton Wright, Esq., of Crich, Derbyshire : in.
1848, Sir Abraham Woodiwiss, Mayor of Derby
1880-2, who d. 1884. The Pastures, near Derby.
WRIGHT, Lady. — Jane, da. of the late
Rev. Charles Cory, M.A., V. of Skipsea: tn.
1859, as his 2nd wife, Sir Win. Wright, Chm. of
Hull Dock Co., who d. 1884. Sigglesthornc
Hall, Holderness, Hull.
WYATT, Lady. — Mary, da. of Iltyd
Nicholl, Esq., of Usk, Monmouthshire, and
The Ham, Glamorgan : in. 1853, Sir Matthew
Digby Wyatt, who d. 1877, an eminent architect.
Dimlands, Cowbridge, Glamorganshire .
YOUNG, Lady Fox-. — Augusta Sophia,
da. of Charles Marryat, Esq. : in. 1848, Sir
Henry Edward Fox- Young, C.B., Gov. of Tas-
mania, who d. 1870. 96, Cromwell Road, S. W.
YULE, Lady. — Henrietta Peach, da. of
the late Capt. Robert Boileau Pemberton : in.
1862, Sir George Udny Yule, K.C.S.I., C.B.,
sometime a Member of Council of India, who
d. 1886. 13, Nevern Square, S. W.
THE COMPANIONAGE.
Biographies of Peers and Baronets who are Companions of any Order will be found
arranged alphabetically in their respective sections.
[The List of Foreign Companions is incomplete, as the only foreigners noticed are
those who have specially requested their names, &c., to appear.]
%* For events that have very recently occurred see " Occurrences during Printing."
ABADIE, Col. Henry Richard, C.B. ;
b. 1841 ; entered Army 1858, became Capt.
1872, Major 1879, Lieut. -Col. 1881, and Col.
1885 ; served during Abyssinian Campaign
1867-8 (mentioned in despatches, medal), and
throughout Afghan War 1878-80 (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp, bronze star,
Brevet Major) ; has commanded Regt. Dist.
No. 87 since 1890; cr. C.B. 1891. United
Service and Wellington Clubs.
ABBOTT, Gen. James, C.£., son of the late
Henry Alexius Abbott, Esq., of Blackheath ; b.
1807 ; entered Bengal Artillery 1823 ; became
Capt. 1838, Major 1849, Lieut.-Col. 1854, Col.
1857, Maj.-Gen. 1866, Col.-Comdt., Lieut.-Gen. i
and Gen. 1877 ; served at Bhurtpore 1825-6 ,
(medal) ; negotiated terms of accommodation
between Courts of Khiva and Russia 1840
(Dooranee order, 3rd class, and thanked by Sec.
of State for Foreign Affairs) ; held Hazara
during Sikh War 1849-50 (thanked in Parlia-
ment, and Punjab medal with all clasps); served !
on N.W. Frontier of India 1850-4 (medal) : m. i
ist, 1843, Margaret Anne Harriet, who d. 1844,
da. of James Ferguson, Esq , of Trocraigh, ,
Ayrshire ; 2nd, 1868, Anna Matilda, who d. \
1870, da. of Major Raymond de Montmorency,
of 67th Bengal N.I.; cr. C.B. 1873. Ellerslie, \
Sivanmore, Ryde.
ABNEY.Ca//. William de Wiveleslie, C.B., \
D.C.L., -F.R.S., son of the Rev. Edward j
Henry Abney, Prebendary of Lichfield : b.
1843; D.C.L. Durham 1889; entered R.E.
1861, became Capt. 1873, anc' retired 1881 ;
elected a F.R.S. 1876 (Rumford Medalist 1882
for researches on radiation) ; appointed Assist. -
Director for Science in Science and Art Depart.,
S. Kensington 1884 ; is Capt. in Reserve of
Officers : /«. ist, 1864, Agnes Matilda, who d. i
1888, da. of E. W. Smith, Esq., of Tickton ;
2nd, 1889, Mary Louisa, cla. of the late Rev.
E. N. Mead, D.D., of St. Mary's Knoll,
Scarborough-ou-Hudson ; cr. C.B. 1888. Wil-
leslie House, Wetlierby Place, S. Kensington,
S.W.; Athena-am Club.
ACTON, Col. Charles BALL-, C.B., son
of the late Col. Willian Acton, formerly M.P.,
of Westaston, co. Wicklow ; b. 1830 ; ed. at
Rugby, and at Cheltenham Coll. ; entered Army
1851 ; Col. and formerly Lieut.-Col. Comdg.
ist Batn. King's Own L.I. (S. Yorkshire Regt.)
(h.p. 1885) : retired 1888 ; served in Burmese
War 1852-3 (medal with clasp), and in Afghan
Campaigns 1878-9 and 1879-80 (medal with clasp,
and mentioned in despatches) ; commanded
48th Regt. Dist. 1886-8 : m. 1869, Georgina
Cecilia, da. of the late George Annesley, Esq.
[see V. Valentia, colls.]: cr. C.B. 1881. The
Bla*i/itt-tfes, Worcester; Junior Conservatk-e
Clul. \
ADAMS, Lieut.-Gen. Cadwallader, C.B.,
son of the late Henry Cadwallader Adams, Esq.,
of Anstey Hall, Warwickshire ; /'. 1825 ; entered
Army 1845, became Capt. 1851, Major 1854,
Lieut.-Col. 1856, Col. 1863, Maj.-Gen. 1877, and
Lieut.-Gen. 1883 ; retired 1889 ; served with
49th Regt. in Crimea 1854-6 (wounded, medal
with three clasps, sth class Medjidie, Legion
of Honour, and Turkish Medal) : m. 1871, Anna
Catherine Elizabeth, da. of the late Col. James-
Stopford, C.B.; cr. C.B. 1873. Butler's Green,
Hayward's Heath ; Junior United Service
Club.
ADAMSON, Major Charles Henry Ellison,
C.I.E., son of Charles Murray Adamspn, Esq.,
of North Jesmond, Newcastle-on-Tyne ; b.
1846 ; entered R.A. 1868 ; became Lieut. M.S.C.
1870, Capt. 1880, and Major 1888 ; served with
Burmese Expedition 1886-7 (mentioned in de-
spatches, medal with clasp) ; is a Dep. Commr. in
Burmah ; cr. C.I.E. 1889. Sagaittg, Burmah i
East India United Service and Junior A rmy
and Navy Clubs.
ADEANE, Rear-Adm. Edward Stanley,
C.M.G., son of the late Henry J. Adeane, Esq.,
of Babraham, Cambridgeshire ; b. 1836 ; entered
R.N. 1850, became Com. 1864, Capt. 1871. and
Rear-Adm. 1887 ; served in Baltic expedition'
1854 (medal), and in command of H.M.S.
" Tenedos " during Zulu War 1879 (medal) ; is
a J.P. and D.L. for Cambridgeshire : m. 1875,
Lady Edith Isabell Dalzell, da. of i4th Earl of
Carnwath : cr. C. M.G. 1879. 28, Eaton Place,
S.W.; United Set vice and Marlborough
Clubs.
AGLIONBY, Col. Arthur Sisson, C./>.,
son of the late R. Cooper, Esq.;£. 1832 ; entered
Army 1850, and retired as Col. from 33rd Foot
1873 ; served with 27th Regt. in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1857-8 (medal), and in Abyssinian
Campaign 1867-8, when he led the 33rd Regt
(mentioned in despatches and medal) ; assumed
in 1885 by Roy. Licence the name of Aglionby
in lieu of his patronymic ; is a J.P. for Cumber-
land : m. 1872, Elizabeth Aglionby, da. of
Charles Fetherstonhaugh, Esq., of Stameld
Hall, Cumberland; cr. C.B. 1868. Stameld
Hall, Carlisle ; United Service Club.
AGNEW, Stair Andrew, C.f>. [seeAgnew..
Bart.].
AIREY, Capt. Henry Park, D.S.O. : b.
18 — ; is Capt. New South Wales Artillery ;
served with Burmah Expedition 1886-8 ; cr.
D.S.O. 1888.
AITCHISON, Gen. Charles Terrington,
C.B., son of the late Gen. Andrew Aitchison ;
/>. 1825 ; entered Bombay Army 1842, became
Capt. 1855, Major 1858, Lieut.-Col. 1864 Col-
1869, Maj.-Gen. 1 877, Lieut.-Gen. i884,and Gen.
COMPAMONAGE.
741
(retired) 1889; served as Field Engineer in S.
Mahratta country 1844-5 (wounded and men-
tioned in despatches), with Persian Expedition-
ary Force 1856-7 (mentioned in despatches,
thanked by Gov.-Gen. in Council, and medal
with clasp), and in S. Mahratta country during
Indian Mutiny 1857-8 (medal) ; commanded
Bombay Dist. 1877-82 : in. 1854 Anne Acheson,
who d. 18 — , da. of Alexander Colquhoun, Esq.,
of Crash, co. Tyrone: cr. C.B. 1875.
AITCHISON, Brig.-Snrg. James Edward
Tierney, C.I.E., M.D., LL.D., F.R.S., son of
the late Major James Aitchison, H.E.I.C.S. ;
b. 1835 ; M.D. Edinburgh 185^, F.R.C.S. Edin.
1863, M.R.C.P. Edin. 1868, F.R.S. Edin. 1882,
F.R.S. London 1883, and LL.D. Edin. 1889;
•entered Bengal Med. Depart. 1858, became
Surg. 1870, Surg.-Maj. 1873, a"d Brig.-Surg.
1885 ; retired 1888 ; was British Commr. Ladak
1872 ; served with Kurrum Field Force at
advance on and taking of the Pewar Khotal
1878 (medal with clasp), and as Botanist to the
Force 1879 and 1880 ; was Sec. to Surg.-Gen. of
H.M.'s Forces 1883-8, and Naturalist with
Afghan Delimitation Commn. 1884-5 : J«- 1862,
Eleanor Carmichael, da. of Robert Craig, Esq.;
cr. C.I.E. 1883. 20, Chester Street, Edinburgh;
Calcd(miaii United Service Club.
ALDWORTH, Capt. William, D.S.O., son
of Col. Robert Aldworth, formerly Capt. 94th i
Regt. ; b. 1855; entered i6th Regt 1874, and
became Capt. Bedfordshire Regt. x88i ; was | ALLISON, CoL James John, C.B., SOD of
A.D.C. to Lieut. -Gen., Madras, and Mil. Sec. J
to Lieut.-Gen. Sir H. Prendergast, V.C., in
Burmah Expedition 1885-6 (twice mentioned in
despatches), and A.D.C. to Maj.-Gen. Gordon,
C.B., Comdg. in Burmah; cr. D.S.O. 1886.
Junior A rtny and Navy Club.
ALEXANDER, Maj.-Gen. George Gardiner,
C.B., son of the late Capt. Thomas Alexander,
R.N., C.B. ; b. 1821 ; entered R.M. 1838 and
joined R.M. Artillery 1840, became Capt. 1852,
Major 1854, Lieut.-Col. 1855, Col. 1863, Col.-
Comdt. 1865 and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1867 ;
served in Baltic Expedition 1854 (medal), and
with R.M. Artillery with Brig, in Crimea 1854-5
(medal with clasp), 4th class Medjidie, Turkish
and Sardinian medals and Legion of Honour :
in. 1853. Marianne Helen, da. of the late Rev.
George Treweeke, R. of Illogan. Cornwall ; cr.
C.B. 1857. United Service Club.
ALT, Hon. Syed Ameer, C.I.E., son of
the late Syed Sadut Ali ; b. 1846 ; Bachelor of
Law, and Pleader of the High Court 1868 ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1873 ; appointed Presidency
Magistrate of Calcutta 1878, Ch. Presidency
Magistrate 1879. and Tagore Law Professor at
Calcutta Univ. 1884 ; was Member of Bengal
Legislative Council 1878-9 and 1881-3, ar|d of
Supreme Legislative Council of India 1883-5 ;
has been a Puisne Judge of the High Court,
Calcutta since 1800 : /«. 1884, Isabelle Ida, da.
of the late H. Kohnstamm. Esq., of Gloucester
. Place, Portman Square, W. ; cr. C.I.E. 1887.
9, Harrington Street, Calcutta ; Reform and
fforthbrook Indian Clubs.
ALLEN, George William, C.f.E., son of
the late James Allen, Esq., of Croydon ; b.
1831 : in. 1876, a da. of the late Rev. J. Fisher
Turner, R. of Winkleigh, Devon ; cr. C.I.E.
1879. 179, Queen's Gate, S.Il^.; Garrick and
White's Clubs.
ALLEN, Capt. Robert Calder, C.B.; b.
1812; entered R.N. 1827, became Master 1841,
Com. 1864, Staff-Capt. 1864, and Retired Capt.
1870; served in Chinese Campaign 1842 (medal),
and in Baltic 1854-5 (medal), in several skir-
mishes with Malay Pirates 1844, and in Arctic
ALLEVNE, Col. James, C.B. ; b. 1842 ;
entered R.A. 1862, became Capt. 1875, Major
1879, Lieut.-Col. 1882, and Col. 1885 ; served
with Red River Expedition 1870 in command
of R.A., during S. African War 1879, present at
battle of Ulundi (mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp, Brevet Major,), with Nile
Expedition 1882 as D. A.A.G., present at battles
of Mahuta and Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in des-
patches^ medal with clasp, bronze star, 4th class
Osmanieh, Breve: Lt.-Col.), and with Soudan
Expedition 1884-5 asA.A.G. at Head Quarters,
and Director of River Transport (twice men-
tioned in despatches, two clasps, Brevet Col.) ;
was Commr. for division of Zululand 1879, and
to define Transvaal-Swazi Frontier 1880, and
A.A.G. Woolwich Dist. 1886-91 ; appointed
A.A.G. at Aldershot 1891 ; cr. C.B. 1891.
A Idershot ; United Service and Naval ami
Military Clubs.
ALLGOOD, Maj.-Gen. George, C.£., son
of the late R. L. Allgood, Esq., of Nunwick,
Northumberland ; b. 1827 ; ed. at Rugby ;
entered Bengal Army 1846, and retired as Maj.-
Gen. 1869 ; served in Punjab Campaign 1848-9,
Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8, in China War
1860, and in Peshavvur Frontier Campaign 1863;
formerly Ch. Constable for Northumberland :
;;/. 1862, Elizabeth Clayton; cr. C.B. 1864.
Blindburn,1Vark-on-Tyne i East India United
Service Club.
James Allison, Esq., of Undercliffe, Durham ;
b. 1826 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Durham,
and Hon. Col. 4th Batn. Durham L. I. : tit.
1853, Jane, da. of G. Wilkin Hall, Esq.. of
Monkwearmouth, Durham ; cr. C.B., 1892.
Beaufront, Roker, Sunderland ; United Ser-
vice and Royal Thames Yacht Clubs.
ANDERSON, Arthur, C.B., M.D., son of
the late A. Anderson, Esq.. of Dee Bank, Aber-
deenshire, and Charlton, Forfarshire ; b. 1814 ;
ed. at Aberdeen and Edinburgh Univs. (M.A.
Aberdeen, M.D. Edinburgh 1835, M.R.C.S.
Eng. 1834, F.R.S.E. and F.S.A. Scotland);
entered Medical Depart, of Army 1835, Surg.
1845, Surg.-Maj. 1854, Dep. Inspector-Gen.
1858, and Inspector-Gen. 1862 ; served in
Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with four
clasps, Legion of Honour and Turkish Medal),
and in China Campaign 1857 (medal with
clasp); is a J.P. ; has reward for distinguished
service: in. ist, 1840, Elizabeth, who d. 1852, da.
of Col. Renny ; 2nd, 1853, Juliana Margaret
Renny, whorf. 1883 ; cr. C.B. 1867. Sunnybrae,
Pitlockry, Perth ; Caledonian United Service
(Edinburgh) Club.
ANDERSON, Maj.-Gen. Horace Searle,
C.B., son of the late Robert Anderson, Esq.,
of Colville Gardens, W. ; b. 1833 ; entered Bom.
Army 1850, became Capt. 1859, Major Bom.
S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1870, Lieut.-Col. 1876, Col.
1881, and Maj.-Gen. 1891 ; served in Persian
Expedition 1856-7 (medal and clasp), during
Indian Mutiny 1858-9 in Afghan War 1879-80,
present at defence of Kandahar (wounded,
mentioned in despatches, medal), and in Burmah
War 1885-7, >n command of a Brig, (mentioned
in despatches, clasp, C.B.); was A.A.G. Bom-
bay 1872-7 ; commanded a 2nd class Dist. ,
Bombay, 1886-91, since when he has commanded
a ist class Dist. : >«. ist, 1862, Alice Waters,
who d. 1863, youngest da. of the late George
Augustus Woods, Esq., of Balladoole, Isle of
Man ; 2nd, 1867, Marian, youngest da. of the
late Thomas Sambroke Heptinstall, Esq., of
Llanmilo, Carmarthenshire ; cr. C.B. 1887.
Expedition 1850-1,' in charge of Magnetic Obser- ! Mhow> B°'"bay-
vations (medal); cr. C.B. 1877. 72, S/iirland \ ANDERSON, Brig.-Surg. John, M.D.,
Road, Zlaida Vale, IV. C.I.E., son of the late Robert Anderson, Esq.,
742
COMl'ANIONAGE.
of Stoke-upon-Trent ; /'. 1840; ed. at Manches-
ter Rov. Sch. of Medicine, and at Edinburgh
Univ. ;' M.R.C.S. Eng. 1861, L.S.A. 1862 ; |
M.D. St. Andrews and M.R.C.P. Lend. 1885 ; I
entered Med. Depart, of Army 1864, became ,
Surg. 1873, Surg.-Maj. 1876, and Brig.-Surg. I
(retired) 1885 ; was Med. Officer on Staff of late ]
Viceroy of India (Marquess of Ripon) ; is
Physician to the Seamen's Hospital, Green-
wich : m: 1877, Jessie Ushei, da. of the late
J. U. Dunlop, Esq., of Edinburgh ; cr. C.I.E.
1 88 1. 9, Harley Street, W. ; Naval and Mili-
tary Club.
ANDERSON, Maj. - Gen. John Richard,
C.B. ; b. 182 — ; entered R.A. 1840, became
Capt. 1848, Major 1854 Lieut.-Col. 1858, Col.
1864, and Maj. -Gen. 1871 ; served in China War
1842 (medal), in Crimean Campaign 1854-5
medal with three clasps, 5th class Medjidie
and Turkish medal), and in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1857-8 (four times mentioned in de-
spatches and medal with clasp); is a D.L. for
Midlothian : in. 18 — , Mary, da. of Robert
Ainslie, Esq., of Elvington, N.B.; cr. C.B. 1857.
ANDERSON, Col. Wardlaw Cortlandt,
C.B. ; b. 1839; entered Bengal Army 1856, be-
came Capt. B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1868, Major
1876, Lieut.-Col. 1882, and Col. 1887 ; served
throughout Indian Mutiny campaign 1857-9
(medal with two clasps), in China War 1860-1
(mentioned in despatches, and medal with two
clasps), in N.W. Frontier of India Campaign
1863 (mentioned in despatches, and medal with
clasp), and in Afghan War 1878-80, including
march from Cabul to relief of Candahar (men-
tioned in despatches, medal with clasp and
bronze star) ; was A.A. and Q.M.G. to Afghan
force 1878-9; cr. C.B. 1886. East India United
Service Chit.
ANDERSON, Gen. William Coussmaker,
C.S.I., el. son of the late Robert Anderson,
Esq. ; b. 1822 ; ed. at Abingdon Gram. Sch. ;
entered Bombay Army 1839, became Capt. 1850.
Major Bom. S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1861, Lieut.-Col.
1865, Col. 1870, Maj. -Gen. zSSi, Lieut.-Gen,
1887, and Gen. 1890 ; served in S. Mahratta
Country 1844 (mentioned in despatches), and
throughout Punjab Campaign 1848-9 (medal
with two clasps) ; appointed to Revenue Sur-
vey Depart. 1842, and Survey and Settlement
Commr. Bomba}- and Mysore 1863 ; was a
Member of Legislature of Bombay 1873-81 :
»». 1846, Caroline, da. of C. Staunton Cahill,
Esq. ; cr. C.S.I. 1881. East India United
Service Club.
ANDOE, Capt. Hilary Gustavus, C.B.,
son of the late W. Andoe, Esq., of H.M. Civil
Ser. ; b. 1841 ; entered R.N. 1855, became
Lieut. 1861, Com. 1872, and Capt. 1878 ; served
in Baltic during Russian War 1855 (medal), in
suppressing slave trade on E. Coast of Africa
1863-67, as principal transport officer during
Transvaal War 1881-2 (thanked by Lords of
the Admiralty and by P.M. H.R.H. the Com.-
in-Ch.), in command of H.M.'s. "Orontes^ in
Egyptian War 1882 (medal and bronze star) , and
as principal transport officer toE. Soudan Force
(clasp, and frequently mentioned in despatches);
has medal of Roy. Humane So., and Hon. Cer-
tificate from R. N. College: tn. 1880, Beatrice
Ruperta, da. of Thomas Bromley, Esq. [see
Bromley, Bart.] ; cr. C.B. 1884. United Ser-
vice Club.
ANNESLEY, Capt. William Richard Nor-
ton, D.S.O. [see E. Annesley, colls.].
ANTHOXISZ, Peter Daniel, C.M.G.,M.D.,
son of the late Leonardus Henricus Antho-
nisz, Esq., of Ceylon; b. 1822; M.R.C.S.
England 1856, F.R.C.S. Edinburgh 1857,
M.D. St. Andrews 1862, and M.R.C.P. London
1863 ; entered Civil Med. Depart., Ceylon 1838 ;
became Colonial Surgeon. S. Province 1858, and
retired 1880 ; acted as Principal Civil Med.
Officer of the Colony 1864, 1874, and 1878 ;
appointed an unofficial M.L.C. of Ceylon 1887 ;
cr. C.M.G. 1892. Galle, Ceylon.
APPLEYARD, Maj.-Gen. Frederick Ernest,
C.B., son of the late Frederick Newman Apple-
yard, Esq., formerly Cursitor in High Court of
Chancery ; b. 1829; ed. at Elizabeth Coll.,
Guernsey, and Lorient, France ; entered 8oth
Regt. 1850, became Capt. 7th Roy. Fusiliers-
1854, Major 1856, Lieut.-Col. 8sth Regt. 1867,
Col. 1872, and Hon. Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1884;
served in Burmese War 1852 (medal with clasp),
throughout Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (twice
wounded, medal with three clasps, mentioned
in despatches, Medjidie, Legion of Honour,
and Turkish medal), and in command of a Brig,
in Afghan Campaign 1878-9 (twice mentioned
in despatches, thanked in Division Orders at
close of war, and medal with clasp): ///. ist,
1855, Louise, who d. 1881, da. of Alexander
Andrew, Esq., of Porchester Terrace, W. ; 2nd,
1885, Gertrude, da. of H. Tuppen, Esq., of 64,
Bassett Road, Netting Hill, W. ; cr. C.B. 1875.
Tarakai, Surbiton, Surrey ; Army and Navy
Club.
ARBUTHNOT, Maj.-Gen. William, C.B.
[see Arbuthnot, Bart, colls.].
ARCHER, Thomas, C.M. G., sonof William
Archer, Esq., of Laurvig, Norway ; b. 1823 ; is
a J.P. for Queensland ; was Agent-Gen, in
England for Queensland 1882-4: w. 1852, Grace
Lindsay, da. of James M orison, Esq., of
Muirton, Perth; cr. C.M.G. 1884. Gracemere,
Queensland.
ARDAGH. Col. John Charles. C.B.. C.I.E.,
son of the late Rev.W. J. Ardagh ; b. 1840 ; ed.
atTrin. Coll., Dublin, and at Roy. Mil. Acad.,
Woolwich; entered R.E. 1859, became Capt.
1872, Major 1878, Lieut.-Col. 1882, and Col.
1885 ; has passed Staff Coll. ; thanked on parade
for services on board the " Victoria," when that
vessel was in danger of foundering 1862; was
Sec. to Committee on Fortifications 1868 ;
accompanied Gen. Sir W. F. D. Jervois on
Mission to Nova Scotia and Bermuda 1869 ;
was Sec. to Committee on Coast Defences 1 870 ;
D.A.Q.M.G. Intelligence Depart. 1876; em-
ployed on Missions in Holland, Austria, Italy,
and Turkey, also under Foreign Office at
Conference of Constantinople 1876 ; attached
to Special Embassy for Congress of Berlin 1878,
to Commn. for Delimitation of Frontiers of
Bulgaria, &c. 1878-9, and to Conferences of
Berlin 1880 and of Constantinople 1881 ; was
H.M.'s Ch. Commr. for Delimitation of
new Turco-Greek frontier 1881 ; frequently
mentioned in despatches and repeatedly received
official thanks ; appointed Instructor in Military
History, Tactics, &c., at Sch. of Military Engi-
neering, 1882 ; servedin Egyptian campaign 1882
(medal with clasp and 4th class Osmameh), as
Comdg. R. E . and Head of Intelligence Branch in
Soudan Campaign 1884 (two clasps), as A.A.G.
and Comdt. at Base in Nile Expedition 1884-5,
and as Col. on Staff of Army of Occupation in
Egypt (Medjidie 3rd class) 1887; was A.A.G.
at Headquarters (Intelligence Depart.) 1887-8 ^
isan extra A.D.C. to Com.-in-Ch., and Private
Sec. to Viceroy of India (Marquess of Lans-
downe); cr. C.B. (Civil) 1878, C.B. (Mil.) 1884,
C.I.E. 1892. Government House, Calcutta ;
Atlienceum, United Set-vice, and "Junior
United Service Clubs.
ARMSTRONG, James, C.M.G., son of
Charles L. Armstrong. Esq., of Sorel S.
Quebec; b. 1820; Bar. of S. Quebec 1844. and
a Q.C. 1867 ; was Ch. Justice of St. Lucia
COMPANIONAGE.
743
1870-82, and Ch. Justice of Tobago 1880-2;
author of the " Code of St. Lucia," and joint-
author of the " Civil Code of St. Lucia " : m.
18 — , Charlotte, da. of Major Olivier, of St.
Lucia ; cr. C. M.G. 1879. St. Lucia, Windward
Islands.
ARMSTRONG, Col. Robert Young, C.B.,
son of the late Rev. W. Armstrong ; 6. 1839 ;
entered R.E. 1858, became Capt. 1872, Major
1879, Lieut. -Col. 1886, and Col. 1890 (h.-p.
1891) ; was Instructor in Telegraphy at Sen.
of Mil. Engineering 1876-83, and Inspector
of Submarine Defences 1883-91, since when he
has been a Member of the Ordnance Committee ;
cr. C.B. 1891. Junior United Service Club.
ARTHUR, Surg.-Maj. John Findlay,
C.S.I., M.D.; b. 18—; entered Med. Depart.
Indian Army (Madras) 1836, and retired as
Surg.-Maj. 1860; served in Indian Mutiny
Campaigns (medal with two clasps); is a J.P.
for Ayrshire; cr. C.S.I. 1869. Lochside House,
New Cumnock, Ayrshire ; Caledonian United
Sen-ice Glut.
ASHBURNER, Lionel Robert, C.S.I. ; b.
1827 ; served in Bom. C. S. 1848-82 ; was
Revenue and Police Commr. of N. Div.
1872-7, and a member of Council, Bombay,
1877-83; cr. C.S.I. 1871. gA, Gloucester Place,
Portman Square, W. ; East India United
Service, and Garrick Clubs.
ASHBY, James William Murray, C.B.,
son of Capt. R. Ashby, R.N. ; b. 1822 ;
appointed Assist. Paymaster R.N. 1844, Pay-
master 1852, and Paymaster in Ch. 1878 ;
served in Baltic (medal), and in Black Sea during
Russian War 1854-5 (Crimean medal with clasp,
and Turkish medal), and as Sec. to Com.-in-Ch.
at Portsmouth 1856-9, in China 1859-63 (medal
with clasp), at Devonport 1863-4, 'n N. America
and W. Indies 1864-9, a"d at Portsmouth 1869-
78: in. 1873, Catherine Magenis Maxwell ; cr.
C.B. 1867. Little Park, Ninfield, Battle,
Sussex.
ASTON, William George, C.M.G., son of
G. R. Aston, Esq., of Belfast ; b. 1841 ; ed. at
Queen's Univ. (M.A. 18 — , D. Lit. 18 — ) ; ap-
pointed Student Interpreter, Japan 1864, Assist.
Japanese Sec. at Yedo 1875, Consul at Nagasaki
1882, Consul-Gen, for Corea 1884, Japanese Sec.
at Tokio 1886, and and Sec. to Legation 1887 ;
retired 1889 : m. 1871, Janet Smith, da. of R.
Smith. Esq., of Belfast; cr. C.M.G. 1889. Villa
Malbosc, Grasse, Alpes Maritimcs, France.
ATKINSON, Edwin Felix Thomas, C.I.E.;
b. 1840; ed. ; at Trin. Coll., Dublin; entered
B.C.S. 1862, was successively Judge of Small
Cause Court Director of Agriculture, Accoun-
tant-Gen., and Compiler of Dist. Memoirs (vols.
i. — vii. and x. — xii.) N.W. Provinces, Comp-
troller-Gen, of India, Financial Sec. to Govt. of
India, and Accountant-Gen., Bengal ; formerly
Pres. of Asiatic So. of Bengal, Chm. of Trustees
of the Indian Museum, and Foreign Member of
Roy. Acad., Buda Pesth : in. 1864, Caroline,
da. of Col. W. H. Nicholetts; cr. C.I.E. 1889.
Gram'ille, Ballygunj, Calcutta; East India
United Service Club.
ATLAY, Maj.-Gen. Edward, C.B., third
son of the late Rev. H. Atlay, of Great Casterton,
Stamford ; b. 1824 ; ed. at Mil. Coll., Addis-
combe ; entered Bengal Artillery 1842, became
Capt. 1857, Lieut. -Col. R.A. 1865, Col. 1870,
and retired Maj.-Gen. 1872 ; served (/') in Sutlej
Campaign 1845-6 (wounded and medal with two
clasps), (z'/)in Punjaub Campaign 1848-9 (medal),
(fit) on N.W. Frontier 1863, and (iv) in com-
mand of R.A. with Maj.-Gen. Wilde's force on
Black Mountain 1868 (medal with clasp) : m,
1852, Annie Florence, who d. 1859, da. of the
late Col. T. C. Watson, of the Bengal Army ;
cr. C.B. 1869. Walton House, Tcivkesbury ;
United Service and East India United So~'i<:c
Chibs.
ATLEE, John Falconer, C.M.G., son of
John Falconer Atlee, Esq., of Wandsworth,
Surrey ; b. 1826 ; was Private Sec. to Earl
Cowley, Ambassador to Paris 1852-67 ; appoint-
ed Attache to Embassy at Paris 1853, Registrar
and Librarian there 1855, and Consul at Paris
1865 ; accompanied Earl Cowley on a special
mission to Vienna 1859 ; was given local rank
of 2nd Sec. in Diplo. Ser. 1874 ; cr. C.M.G.
1882. British Embassy, Paris.
AUBBRT, Edgar, C.M.G.; b. 1 8 — ; was
Mayor of Port Louis at time of disastrous
hurricane which devastated Mauritius 1892 ;
cr. C.M.G. 1892. Port Louis, Mauritius.
AUSTEN, William Chandler ROBERTS-,
C.B., F.R.S., son of George Roberts, Esq. ; b.
1843 > >s Assayer of the Royal Mint ; appointed
Professor in the Roy. Sch. of Mines 1880 ;
assumed in 1886, by Roy. Licence, the addi-
tional surname of Austen ; cr. C.B. 1890.
Royal Mint, E.G. ; Chil-worth, Guildford,
Surrey.
AUSTIN, John Gardiner, C.M.G., son of
William Austin, Esq., whose grandfather was
one of the original settlers of Barbados ; was
Assist. Stipendiary Magistrate in British Guiana
1849-50, Assist. Govt. Sec. 1850-3, Immigration
Agent-Gen. 1853-64, Lieut. -Gov. of Honduras
1864-8, and Colonial Sec. of Hong Kong 1868-78,
being in 1874 and 1875 Administrator of the
Govt. ; m. ist, 1836, Emma, who d. 1879, da. of
Charles Wilday, Esq., Registrar of Supreme
Court of British Guinea; 2nd, 1886, Mary-
Christiana, da. of Charles E. Goodhart, Esq.,
J.P., D.L., of Langley Park Beckenham,
Kent; en C.M.G. 1876.
AYNSLEY, Rear-Adm. Charles Murray
MURRAY-, C.B. [see D. Athole, colls.].
BADCOCK, Col. Alexander Robert, C.B.,
son of the late Henry Badcock, Esq., J.P.,
of Wheatleigh, Taunton ; b. 1844 ; ed. at
Harrow; entered Bengal Army Commissariat
Depart. 1864, became Capt. B S.C. (now I.S.C.)
1873, Major 1879, Lieut. -Col. 1881, and Col.
1885; is Comy.-Gen.-in-Ch. in India, with
temporary rank of Maj.-Gen. ; served in
Bhootan expedition 1864-5 (medal with clasp),
in Hazara Campaign 1868 (clasp), in Perak
expedition 1875-6 (mentioned in despatches,
clasp, thanked by Govt. of India), and as Ch.
Commissariat Officer with N. Afghanistan
Force 1878-80 (medal with three clasps, bronze
star, C.B.) : m. 1865, Theophila Lowther, da.
of J. S. Dumergue, Esq., B.C.S. ; cr. C.B.
1881. Calcutta ; East India United Service
Club.
BADCOCK, Francis Frederick, D.S.O.;
b. 1867; entered Wilts Regt. 1886, and I.S.C.
1887 ; served with Hazara Expedition 1891
(mentioned in despatches), and with Hunza-
Nagar Expedition 1891 (mentioned in de-
patches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1892.
BAILEY, James, C.B. ; b. 18 — ; served as
Assist. -Comy.-Gen. in Kaffir War 1851-3, and
in Crimean Campaign 1854-5; cr- C.B. 1866.
RAINES, Frederick Ebenezer, C.£., son
of the late E. M. Baines, Esq., M.R.C.S., of
Hendon ; b. 1832 ; was originally a Civil Engi-
neer, and afterwards engaged in practical tele-
graphy ; in 1855 he entered the Post Office, and
in 1856 suggested to the then Government the
adoption of Postal Telegraphy, and the intro-
duction of sixpenny telegrams ; in 1875 was
appointed Surveyor-Gen, of Telegraphs, and
in 1880 Assist.-Sec. of Gen. Post Office and
Inspector-Gen, of Inland Mails : in. 1887,
744
COMPANIONAGE.
Laura, el. da. of Walter Baily, Esq., of Haver-
stock Hill, N.W. ; cr. C.B. 1885. 13, Park
Road, Hampsteati, N.\\~.
BAKER, Col. George, C.B. ; entered
67th Regt. 1857, became Capt. 1867 : Major
1880, Lieut.-Cpl. 1882, and Col. iSS6 (h.p.
1888); served in China War 1860, present at
surrender of Pekin (medal and two clasps), in
Afghan War 1879-80 (mentioned in despatches,
medal wiih two clasps), and with Burmese
Expedition 1885-6 (mentioned in despatches) ;
has commanded zoth Regt. Dist. since 1891 ;
cr. C.B. 1887. Bury, Lancashire.
BAKER, Richard Charley, C.M.G., el. son
of John Baker, Esq., of Morialta, S. Australia ;
b. 1842, ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Camb.
(B.A. Math. Tripos, 1864, M.A. 1870); Bar.
Lincoln's Inn, 1864 ; Member of Parliament of S.
Australia 1868 ; Attorney-Gen. 1870; M.L.C.
1877 ; Min. of Justice and Education, 1884, and
Special Envoy from the Australian Colonies
to Great Britain to negotiate Postal Union
between Great Britain and Colonies, 1885-6 ;
cr. C.M.G. 1886. Adelaide, S. Australia;
New University Club.
BALL, Valentine, C.B., LL.D., F.R.S.,
son of Robert Ball, Esq., LL.D., of Dublin ; b.
1843 ; ed. privately, and at Trin. Coll., Dublin
(B.A. 1864, M.A. 1872, Hon. LL.D. 1889);
Fellow of Calcutta Univ. 1875; F.R.S. 1882;
was on Staff of Co. Treasurer's Office, Dublin,
1860-64, ar|d of Geological Survey of India
1864-81, and Professor of Geology and Miner-
alogy in Dublin Univ. 1881-3, since when he has
been Director of Science and Art Museum,
Dublin ; has explored and reported on Geology
of large tracts in India, and been employed on
special duties (thanked by Govt. of India);
author of many books and papers on Indian
subjects : m. 1879, Mary, da. of John Stewart-
Moore, Esq., J.P., of Moyarget, co. Antrim;
cr. C.B. 1891. 28, Waterloo Road, Dublin;
Oriental Club.
BALL, Col. William Clare, C.B., 4th
son of the late John Ball, Esq., M.R.C.S.
Eng. ; b. 1824 ; appointed a Temporary
Treasury clerk at Dublin Castle 1846 ; was
Senior Officer Army Pay Depart, in S. Africa
during Zulu War 1878-9 (mentioned in
despatches, and medal), and Ch. Paymaster
at Roy. Arsenal, Woolwich 1879-83, when he
retired as Hon. Col. ; cr. C.B. 1880.
BANNERMAN, Maj.-Gen. William, C.B.
[see Bannerman, Bart.].
BARCHARD, Col. Charles Henry, C.E.,
son of the late Henry James Barchard. Esq. ;
b. 1828 ; entered Bengal Army 1845, became
Capt. 1857, Major 1858, Lieut.-Col. 1865 and
Col. 1875, when he retired; served (/) in Pun-
jab Campaign 1848-9 (medal with two clasps),
(it) in operations in the Boori Pass 1853, and
against Afreedies 1855 (medal with clasp and
thanked in orders), (iii) in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1857-8 as A.D.C. to Sir Archdal
Wilson, Bart, (repeatedly mentioned in de-
spatches, thanked in Council and honour-
ably mentioned in Gen. Orders by Gov.-Gen.
of India, medal with clasp, C. B., and brevet
majority) ; in 1861 thanked by Gov. of Punjab
for services rendered during famine at Kurnaul:
tn. 1865, Ann,- da. of the late John Siddall,
Esq., Royal Horse Guards Blue; cr. C.B.
1858. 106, Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, W.
BARKER, Maj. • Gen. George Digby, C.B.,
son of the late John Barker, Esq., of Clare
Priory, Suffolk; b. 1833; entered 78th Regt.
1853, became Adj. 1855, Capt.igth Regt. 1861,
Major 64th Regt. 1861, Lieut.-Col. 1872, Col.
1877, and Maj.-Gen. 1887 ; served with Persian
Expedition 1857 (medal with clasp), and in
Indian Mutiny 1857-8, with Gen. Havelock's
column at relief and defence of Lucknow, and
as D.A.Q.M.G. at siege and capture of that
place (mentioned in despatches, medal with two
clasps, Brevet-Major, one year's service); was
D.A.Q.M.G., S. Dist. 1868-73, Professor of
Mil. Art. and History at Star! Coll. 1874-7,
Assist. Director of Mil. Education at Head
Quarters 1877-84, A. A. and Q.M.G., W. Dist.
1884-7, ar>d Acting Gov. of Hong Kong, May
to Dec., 1891 ; has been in command of troops in
China since 1890 : m. 1862, Frances Isabella, da.
of the late George Murray, Esq., of Rosemount,
Ross-shire; cr. C.B. 1889. Hong Kong;
United Service Club.
BARKER, Rayner Childe, C.LE., son of
the Rev. Thomas Childe Barker, R. of Carle-
ton, Yorkshire ; b. 1858 ; entered Telegraph
Depart, of India 1879, and is an Assist. -Sup. ;
served with Burmah Expedition 1886-8 (medal
with two clasps), and with Hazara Expeditions
1888 and 1891 (two clasps) ; cr. C.I.E. 1889.
Quetta, Beluchistan ; Constitutional Club.
BARLOW, Capt. Charles James, D.S.O.:
b. 18 — ; entered R.N. 1862, became Com. 1884,
and Capt. 1888; served in Egyptian Expedition
1882, being present at Bombardment of Alex-
andria (medal with clasp, bronze star, and 4th
class Osmanieh), and with Naval Brig, during
Burmah Annexation War t88v6 (mentioned in
naval and military despatches); cr. D.S.O. 1887.
BARNARD, Col. John Henry, C.M.G. , el.
son of the late John Wyatt Barnard, Esq.,M.D.;
6. 1846 ; entered igth Foot 1866, became Lieut.
1869, Capt. Roy. Munster Fusiliers 1877, Major
1881, Lieut.-Col. 1889, and Col. 1890; served
with igth Regt. in Hazara Campaign 1868
(medal with clasp), as a Vol. under Capt. Sir
John Glover, R.N., G.C.M.G., in Ashanti War
1873-4 (mentioned in despatches for "gallant
conduct," medal with clasp, and promoted Cap-
tain), as A.D.C. to Lieut. -Gen. Sir Robert
Bright, K.C. B., in Afghan Campaign 1879-80
(medal and Brevet Majority), and as D.A.A.
and Q.M.G. in Eastern Soudan 1885 under
Lieut. -Gen. Sir Gerald Graham, V.C., K.C.B.
(medal with clasp, bronze star) ; appointed
A.D.C. to H.M. 1890 : m. 1885, Emily, only
da. of the late William Henry Sheild, Esq., of
Gilfach, Narberth, Pembrokeshire; cr. C.M.G.
1874. United Service Club.
BARNETT, George Alfred, C.LE. ; b.
18 — ; is a J.P. for Bombay, Hon. Col. Great
Indian Peninsula Railway Vol. Corps, and
Agent to Great Indian Peninsula Railway :
m. ist, 1859, Elizabeth, da. of William Steer,
Esq. ; 2nd, 1878, Emma, da. of W. Burnett,
Esq. ; cr. C.I.E. 1884. Breach Candy, Bom-
bay ; Bombay and Poona Clubs.
BARRETT, Capt. Alfred Lloyd, D.S.O.,
son of the late Rev. A. Barrett, D.D., of Car -
shalton House, Surrey ; b. 1855 I entered Army
1875, and became Capt. B.S.C. (now I.S.C.)
1876 ; served with Naga Hills Expedition 1879-
80 (medal with clasp), with Akha Expedition
1883-4, and with Burmah Expedition 1886-8
(wounded, twoclasps, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1887.
BARRINGTON, -#<?;;. Bernard Eric Edward,
C.B. [seeV. Barrington].
BARRINGTOX, Charles George, C.B. [see
V. Barrington, colls.].
BARROW, Major Arthur Frederick,
C.M.G.; b. 1850; entered Army 1869, became
Capt. B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1881, Brevet Major
1887, and Major 1889 ; served during Afghan War
1879-80 (medal), and with Afghan Boundary
Commn. 1884-5; cr. C.M.G. 1887.
BARTON, Col. Geoffry, C.B., son of C.
C. Barton, Esq.. formerly of Rownhams,
COMPA.NIONAGE.
745
Hants ; b. 1844 ; ed. at Eton ; entered 7th Royal
Fusiliers 1862, became Capt. 1874, Major 1879,
Lieut. -Col. 1882, and Col. 1886; served during
Ashanti War 1873-4, on special duty (wounded,
mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp), in
S. African War 1879 (mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp), with Egyptian Expedition
1882, as D.A.A.G. (mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp, bronze star, 4th class Os-
manieh), and with Soudan Expedition 1885, as
Mil. Sec. to Com.-in-Ch. (clasp); was Assist.
Mil. Sec., China 1884-5 : '"• 1890. Beryl, da. of
Col. Edward Philippe Mackenzie, of Downham
Hall, Suffolk, and Auckenskeoch, Dumfries ;
cr. C.B. 1889. United Service and Wellington
Clubs.
BARWELL, Gen. Charles Arthur, C.B. , son
of the late Charles Richard Banvell, Esq.,
B.C.S. ; b. 1826; ed. at Grosvenor Coll., Bath ;
entered Bengal Army 1843, became Capt. 1857,
Major 1858, Lieut.-Col. 1859, Col. 1865, Maj.-
Gen. 1870, Lieut. -Gen. 1877, and Gen. (retired)
1880; served in Punjab Campaign 1848-9 (medal),
and in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857 (fre-
quently mentioned in despatches, thanked by
Govt., medal with two clasps, one year's service,
and a good service pension) ; was Ch. Commr.
of Andaman and Xicobar Islands 1876-80 : jn.
1856 ; cr. C.B. 1873. Lanriston, Harr<nv.
BATEMAN, Alfred Edmund, C.M.G.,
son of the late Rev. John Bateman, R. of E. j
and W. Leake, Notts ; b. 1844 ; Bar. Inner |
Temple 1872 ; entered Board of Trade 1865,
and has been Principal of Commercial Depart,
thereof since 1884 ; was Sec. to Roy. Commn. I
for negotiating Commercial Treaty with France, ,
1881-2, and to International Sugar Coherence |
1887-8, British Delegate to International Tariff j
Bureau Conference at Brussels 1888, Sec. to !
Treaties Committee 1890-92, and British Dele- I
gate to Anglo-Portuguese Commercial Negoti- !
at ion; 1892 ; is Hon. Sec. Roy. Statistical So. :
:n. 1 868, Edith Ellen, da. of the late James j
Eland Hobson, Esq., of Haverfield, Kew ; cr.
C.M.G., 1892. H'oodkeuse, Wimbledon Park,
S. W. ; II 'indium i Club.
BATTYE, Col. Arthur, C.B., son of G.
W. Battye, Esq., formerly B.C.S. ; b. 1839 ;
entered Bengal Army 1857, became Capt. 1869.
Major 1877, Lieut.-Col. 1880, and Col. 1884 ;
served in Oude Campaign 1858 (medal with
clasp), in N.W. Frontier of India Campaign
1864 (medal with clasp), in Hazara Campaign i
1868 (mentioned in despatches), in Looshai j
Expedition 1871-2 (mentioned in despatches), ;
and in Afghan Wars 1878-9-80 (wounded, men- ,
tioned in despatches, medal with clasp, bronze
star, and C.B.); formerly in command of 2nd !
Goorkha Regt. ; cr. C.B. 1881. East India \
I 'nited Service Clicl>.
BAUGHAN, William Frederick, C.B., son j
of the late John Henry Baughan, Esq. ; /'.i834 ; |
is Assist. -Director of Transports at the Admir-
alty : in. 1858, Mary, da. of Henry Taylor, Esq.; |
cr. C.B. 1882. i, Acacia Gardens, N. W.
BAUMGARTNER, Gen. Robert Julian, C.B.,
son of the late J. T. Baumgartner, M.D., of
Godmanchester ; 6. 1814; entered Army 1833,
became Capt. 1841, Major 1851, Lieut.-Col.
1854, Col. 1860, Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lieut.-Gen.
1877, Gen. (retired) 1881, and Col. Comdg. Roy.
Sussex Regt. 1888 ; served in Crimean Cam-
paign 1854-5 (medal with three clasps, 4th i
Class Medjidie, and Sardinian and Turkish
medals) : in. 1859, Helen, da. of the late Ross
Thompson, Esq., of Greenwood Park, co. Down ; j
:r. C.B. 1855. Island Hall, Godmanchester, \
Huntingdon.
BAYLY, Capt. Alfred William Lambert,
D.S.O., son of the late Major George Bayly,
35th Regt. ; b. 1856; ed. at Wellington Coll. ;
entered Army 1874, and became Capt. Bom.
S.C. (now I. S.C.) 1885 ; served during Afghan
War 1879-80 (medal and clasp), with Soudan
Expedition 1885 (medal and clasp, bronze star),
and with Burmah Expedition 1886-7 (mentioned
indespatches, medal and clasp) ; is a D.A.A.G.,
Bombay : m. ist, 1877, Ada Margaret, who d.
1880, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. S. Thacher,
Bom. S.C. ; 2ndly, 1889, Eva, da. of John
Naylor, Esq., of Leighton Hall, Montgomery-
shire; cr. D.S.O. 1887. Mhow, Bombay.
BAYLY, Gen. John, C.B. [see M. Angle-
sey, colls.].
BAYLY, Col. Richard Kerr, C.B., son
of the late Capt. Edgar Bayly, of the 12th
Foot [see M. Lothian, colls.] ; b. 1838; entered
42nd Regt. 1855, became Capt. 1865, Major and
Lieut.-Col. 1882, Lieut.-Col. Comdg. ist Batn.
Black Watch (Roy. Highlanders) 1885, and Col.
1886 (h.p. 1888) ; served in Indian Mutiny Cam-
paign 1857-8 (wounded and medal), in Ashantee
War 1874 (medal with clasp), in Egyptian Cam-
paign 1882-4 (medal with clasp, bronze star, and
4th class Ostnanieh), in Soudan Campaign 1884
(two clasps and 3rd class Medjidie), and in Nile
Campaign 1885 (two clasps, mentioned in de-
spatches and C.B.); has been D.A.G. Malta
since 1889; cr. C.B. 1885. Malta; Xaval and
Military Club.
BAYLY, Lieut. - Col. Zachary Stanley,
C.M.G.; b. 18— ; is Comdt.-Gen. of Cape
Colonial Forces ; cr. C.M.G. 1880. Butter-
wort/i, Transkei, Cape of Good Hope.
BEAL, Col. Henry, C.B., son of the late
Henry Ridley Beal, Esq. ; b. 1842 ; ed. at Roy.
Mil. Coll., Addiscombe ; entered Bengal Army
1860, became Capt. 381(1 Regt. 1869, Major S.
Staffordshire Regt. 1881, Lieut.-Col. ist Batn.
thereof 1884, and Col. (retired) 1888 ; served in
Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal and bronze
star), in Soudan Campaign 1885 (mentioned in
despatches), and in Nile Expedition 1884-5 (two
clasps and C.B.); cr. C.B. 1885.
BEAMISH, Rear-Adm. Henry- Hamilton,
C.B., son of the late Rev. H. H. Beamish ;
b. 1829 ; entered R.N. 1845, became Com.
1858, Capt. 1864, and Retired Rear-Adm. 1880 ;
served in Burmese War 1852 (medal with clasp),
in Baltic during Russian War 1855 (medal), in
China War 1857-8 (medal with two clasps), and
subsequently in suppressing slave trade 1860-4;
was an A.D.C. to H.M. 1878-80: /«. ist, 1864,
Louisa, who d. 1865, el. da of John Slater
Harrison, Esq., of Shelswell Park, Bicester ;
2nd, 1867, Blanche Georgina, da. of Capt.
William John Marjoribanks Loftus Otway, of
13, Grosvenor Square, W. ; cr. C.B. 1877.
United Service Club.
BEATH, Dep.-Surg.-Gen, John Henry,
M.D., C.B., son of the late Andrew Beath, Esq.,
Surg. of Stirling ; b. 1835; L.R.C.S. and M.D.
Edin. 1857; entered Med. Staff of Army
1857, became Surg. 1872, Surg.-Maj. 1873, ar"d
Brig. -Surg. 1882; retired as Dep.-Surg.-Gen.
1882 ; served in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-9
in China War 1860 (medal with clasp), and in
Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal, bronze star,
C.B., and 3rd class Medjidie) ; is a J.P. for co.
Lanark : in. ist, 1866, Mary, da. of the late A.
Whitelaw, Esq., of Glasgow ; 2nd, 1878, Mary
Stewart, da. of the late D. P. Trench, Esq.,
Collector-Gen. Revenue Depart., Jamaica ; cr.
C.B. 1882. 6, Melville Terrace, Stirling, N.B.
BEATSON, John Fullarton, C.I.E., M.D.,
son of Capt. Henry D. Beatson ; b. 18 — ; en-
tered Bengal Medical Depart. 1843, appointed
Surg.-Gen. 1875, and retired 1880 : in. 1867,
Helen M. A., da. of Maj.-Gen. G. H. Swinley
cr. C.I.E. 1878. Constitutional Club,
746 COMPANIONAGE.
BECKETT, Col. Stephen, C.ff.,son of the
late Capt. J. O. Beckett, H.E.I.C.S. : b. 1840 ;
entered 25th Bengal N.I. 1857 ; joined B.S.C.
1861, became Capt. 1869, Major 1877, Lieut.-Col.
1883, and Col. 1887 ; retired 1889 ; served in
Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-9 (dangerously
wounded, mentioned in despatches, and medal),
in N.W. Frontier of Indian Campaign 1863-4
(medal with clasp and twice mentioned in
despatches), in command of Bahawalpiir Con-
tingent on Dera Ghazi Khan Frontier in ist
Cabul Campaign 1879, and as Director of Indian
Transport with Forces in Suakin 1885 (medal,
mentioned in despatches and C.B.) : tit.
1875, Cecilia, who d. 1889, da. of P. Griffith,
Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1885. East India United '<
Service Chtb.
BEDFORD, Rear-Adiu. Frederick George
Denham C..5.,sonof Vice-Adm. Edward James i
Bedford ; b. 1838 ; entered R.N. 1852, became
Lieut. 1859, Com. 1871, Capt. 1876, and Rear-
Adm. 1891 ; served during Russian War in
Black Sea 1854, present at bombardment of
Odessa, capture of Redout Kaleh, and bom-
bardment of Sebastopol (Crimean medal with
clasp and Turkish Medal), in Baltic Expedition !
'855, present at bombardment of Sweaborg
(medal); Com. of H.M.S. "Serapis" during
the visit of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales to
India 1875-6 (specially promoted); Capt. H.M.S. 1
" Shah " when she engaged the Peruvian iron- '
clad "Huascar"; was Capt. of R.N. Coll.
1880-3, and °f" Monarch" 1884; sent up Nile to
organise an Armed Flotilla (Egyptian medal
with clasp, specially mentioned in both Houses
of Parliament, and thanked by Admiralty) ; was
an A.D.C. to H.M. 1888-91, and a Naval Lord <
of the Admiralty 1889-92, since when he has
been Com.-in-Ch. at Cape of Good Hope, and !
on W. Coast of Africa: m. 1880, Ethel, da. of
E. R. Turner, Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1886. 67, Elm ;
Park Gardens, S. W. ; United Service Club.
BEECH, Capt. John Robert, C.M.G.,
D.S.O.; b. 1860; entered Army as Veterinary i
Surgeon 1881, became Lieut. 2ist Hussars 1888,
and Capt. 4th Hussars 1889; served with Egyp-
tian Expedition 1882-4 (wounded, mentioned in
despatches, medal with three clasps, bronze star), i
and in Soudan 1884-5 (two clasps); went on
special mission to King John of Abyssinia 1887 ;
sometime attached to Egyptian Army (4th class :
Medjidieh) ; cr. C.M.G. 1888, D.S.O. 1891.
BEGBIE, Col. Ellphinstone Waters, D.S.O. ; \
b. 1842 ; entered Madras Army 1859, became I
Capt. 1871, Major 1879, Lieut.-Col. 1885, and
Col. 1889 ; served with Abyssinian Expedition
1867-8 (mentioned in despatches, medal), with •
Daffla Expedition 1874-5 (mentioned in des-
patches), and with Burmah Expedition 1885-6 |
(mentioned in despatches); isD.A.G., Madras;
cr. D.S.O. 1891. Madras.
BELL, James, C.B., Ph.D., D.Sc.,
F.R.S.; b. 1825; ed. at Univ. Coll., London ;
(medalist); Ph.D. 1882, F.R.S. 1883, and Hon. i
D.Sc. Roy. Univ., Dublin 1886 ; is Inspector '
of Lime and Lemon Juice for Board of Trade,
Consulting Chemist to Indian Govt. and to
various Public Departs., and a Past Pres. of
Institute of Chemistry; has been Principal of
Laboratory Depart, of Inland Revenue since !
1874, and Chemical Referee under Sale of Food ;
and Drugs Act since 1875: in. 1858; cr. C.B.
1889. Howell Hill Lodge, Ewell, Surrey.
BELL, Col. William, C. B. , son of Thomas
Bell, Esq., of Guernsey; b. 1829; ed. at
Elizabeth Coll., Guernsey, and at Roy. Mil.
Coll., Sandhurst ; formerly in 64th Regt. ; has
been A.D.C. to H.M. since 1868, and Govt. i
Sec. and Sec. to Lieut. -Gov. of Guernsey
since 1862 : m. 1855, Rosina, da. of Havelland
Carey, Esq., of (Queen's Road, Guernsey; cr.
C.B. 1889. Guemsev.
BEXBOW, Henry, D.S.O., son of the late
James Benbow, Esq., of Thornton Heath, Sur-
rey; /;. 1838; entered R.N. 1861, became Ch.
Engineer 1879, Inspector of Machinery 1885,
and Ch. Inspector of Machinery 1888 ; served
with Naval Brig, in Nile Expedition 1884-5,
and repaired, under heavy fire from the enemy,
the boiler of the "Sofia'Vhen disabled by a shot
from Fort Wad Habeshi (specially mentioned
in despatches, medal, bronze star, specially
promoted) : m. 1892, Elizabeth Jean, da. of
Henry Bird, Esq., of The Vineyard, Uxbridge ;
cr. D.S.O. 1891.
BENGOUGH, Col. Harcourt Mortimer,
C.B., son of George Bengough, Esq., of The
Ridge, Gloucestershire ; b. 1837 ; ed. at Rugby ;
entered 77th Regt. 1855, became Capt. 1864,
Major 1877, Lieut.-Col. Middlesex Regt. 1879
(h.p. 1882) and Col. 1883 ; served in Crimea from
Sept. 1855 to end of War, during Zulu Campaign
1878-9 (mentioned in despatches, medal with
clasp, Brevet of Lieut.-Col.), and with Burmah
Expedition 1885-6 as Ch. Staff Officer to Sir H.
Prendergast, K.C.B. (mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp) ; was A. A.G., Madras, 1882-6,
and in command of 2nd class Dist., Madras,
1886-91 : m. 1876, Christina, da. of H. Maybery,
Esq., of Brecon, S. Wales; cr. C.B. 1886.
United Service Club.
BENNETT, Col. William, D.S.O., son of
the late Capt. Thomas Bennett, i4th Hussars ;
b. 1835 ; entered Army 1858, became Capt. 1871,
Major Yorkshire Regt. 1881, Lieut.-Col. 1885,
and Col. T 3So (h.p. 1889); retired 1890; served
in Hazara Campaign (on Indian N.W. Frontier)
including Expedition against the Black Moun-
tain Tribes 1868 (medal with clasp), and on
special service with Nile Expedition under Lord
Wolseley 1884-5 (medal with clasp), and with
Expedition on the Nile under Gen. Sir F.
Stephenson 1885-6 ; commanded ist Batn.
Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regt. at
battle of Ginnis (mentioned in despatches,
D.S.O.) : m. 1869 Belinda, da. of William
Rosher, Esq., J.P., of Woodfield, Northfleet,
Kent ; cr. D.S.O. 1886. 96, Redcliffe Gardens,
S. Kensington, S.ll~. ', Army and Navy Club.
BENT, Lieut. -Gen. George, C.B., son of
the late Col. Bent, R.A. ; b. 1820; entered R.E.
1838, became Capt. 1847, Major 1854, Lieut.-
Col. 1855, Col. 1859, Maj.-Gen. 1868, and Lieut.-
Gen. (retired) 1873 ; served in Eastern Campaign
April 1854, with Turkish Army on Danube
June to Dec. 1854 (mentioned in despatches),
and at siege and fall of Sebastopol from June
1855 (medal with clasp, Medjidie, Turkish
medal, Legion of Honour) : in. 1857, a da. of
Major J. Bent, of Wrexham Lodge, Bucks ;
cr. C.B. 1855.
BERESFORD, Capt. Lord Charles William
De la Poer, C.B. [see M. Waterford].
BERESFORD, Col. Lord William Leslie De
la Poer, l^.C., C.l.E. [see M. Waterford].
BERKELEY, Col. James Cavan, C.l.E.,
son of the late Gen. Sackville Hamilton Berke-
ley, Col. i6th Regt. ; b. 1839 '• entered Madras
Army 1857, became Capt. 1868, Major 1874,
Lieut.-Col. 1875, and Col. 1881 ; was Resident
at Gwalior 1883, in Kashmir 1884, in Nepal
1885, and Agent to Gov. -Gen. at Baroda 1886-7 :
m. ist, 1860, Anna Sophia, who d. 1886, da. of
Capt. George Middlecoat, Madras Artillery ;
2nd, 1892, Maud, youngest da. of W. Tomlin-
son, Esq., F.R.A.S., of York, and Sandown,
I. of W. ; cr. C.l.E. 1888. 91, Kensington
Gardens Square, II'.; United Service Club.
BERNAL, Frederic, C.M.G. , youngest
son of the late Ralph Bernal, Esq., many years
COMPANIONAGE.
747
Chm. of House of Commons ; b. 1828 ; ed. at
Eton ; was H.M.B.'s Consul at Madrid 1854-8,
at Carthagena, S. America 1858-60, at Baltimore
1860-66, and at Havre 1866-83, since when he
has been Consul-Gen, there: m, 1850, Charlotte
Augusta, da. of J. Brewster Cozens, Esq., of
Woodham Mortimer Lodge, Maldon, Essex ;
cr. C.M.G. 1891. British Consulate-General,
Havre ; Thatched House and Neiv Travellers'
Clubs.
BERNARD, Hewitt, C.M.G. , Q.C., son of
T. J. Bernard, Esq. ; b. 1825 ; Bar. of Upper
Canada 1866, and a Q.C. 1872 ; was Sec. to
Attorney-Gen, of Upper Canada 1858-9, Ch.
Clerk Crown Law Depart, of Upper Canada
1859-64, Sec. to Conference held in Quebec on
Subject of Confederation 1864, Sec. to Confer-
ence on same subject held in London 1866,
Dep. to Min. of Justice 1868-76, and Assist.
Commr. to France and Spain for negotiating
commercial relations with Canada ; is an extra
A.D.C. to Gov.-Gen. of Canada, and a Knt.
Com. of Spanish Order of Isabella Catolica; cr.
C.M.G. 1872. Ottawa.
BERNAYS, Lewis Adolphus, C.MG., son
of the late Adolphus Bernays, Esq., Ph.D.,
Professor of German at King's Coll., London ;
b. 18 — ; ed. at King's Coll., London ; was an
Officer of Parliament N.S. Wales 1853-9, since
when he has been Clerk of the Legislative
Assembly of Queensland ; is Sec. of Brisbane
Water Supply, and member of numerous
scientific sos. ; cr. C.M.G. 1892. Houses of
Parliament, Brisbane, Queensland; Queens-
land (Brisbane) Club.
BETHELL, Hon. Slingsby, C.B. [see B.
Westbury].
BEVILLE, Maj.-Gen. Henry, C.B., son of
the late Henry Edward Seville, Esq., sth Dra-
goon Guards ; b. 1828 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll.,
and at Addiscombe ; entered Bombay Army
1845, became Capt. 1861, Major 1865, Lieut.-
Col. 1868, Col. 1874, and Maj.-Gen. (retired)
1880 ; served in Indian Mutiny Campaign
1857-8, in Rohilcund Campaign 1858 (medal),
and Abyssinian Campaign 1867-8 (medal, C.B.,
specially mentioned in despatches : m. 1853,
Mary Anne, da. of the late John Lambert, Esq.,
of Castle Lambert, co. Galway ; cr. C.B. 1868.
Burfield Hall, \Vymondhain, Norfolk; United •
Service and Constitutional Clubs.
BEYTS, Henry Nicholaspuverger, C. M. G. ,
son of the late H. W. Beyts, Esq., Sup. of!
E. I. Cp.'s cotton stores, Bombay ; b. 1821 ;
is in Civil Ser. of Mauritius was Dist. '
Clerk at Flacq 1852-4, Clerk to Magistrate of :
Port Louis 1854-6, Acting Stipendiary Magis-
trate at Black River 1856-7, and at Grand Port
1857-8, District Magistrate at Flacq 1858-9,
Acting Protector of Immigrants 1859-61, Pro-
tector of Immigrants 1861-7, M.L.C. 1867,
Chm. Poor-Law Commn. 1869, Census Commr. '
1871, Acting Treasurer and Collector of Internal
Revenue, and M.E.C. 1873, Acting Receiver
Gen. 1874-7, an<3 Receiver-Gen. 1877-89 : several
times acted as Colonial Sec. : in. 1841, Louisa,
da. of F. Gerard, Esq., Planter, Mauritius ;
cr. C.M.G. 1881. Port Louis, Mauritius.
BICKFORD, Capt. Andrew Kennedy,
C.M.G., son of the late William Bickford, Esq.,
of S. Devon ; b. 1844 ; entered R.N. 1858,
became Lieut. 1866, Com. 1878, and Capt. 1884;
served at operations in Japan, including action
at Simonoseki, capture of forts and opening of
inland sea, on Coast of Ireland during Fenian
riots 1866-68, at action with Peruvian Rebel ,
ironclad " Huascar " 1877 (favourably men-
tioned), in charge of Naval Transport arrange-
ments at Alexandria during Egyptian War
1882 (medal, bronze star, and 3rd class Medjidie);
commanded H. M.S. "Pegasus" on Chinastation
1882-85, during which time when employed as
Senior Officer in charge of Straits Settlements,
negotiated the release of the captive crew of the
" Nisero,'' who were in the hands of the Rajah
of Tenour (thanked by Foreign and Colonial
Offices, and several times by Italian Govt., and
C.M.G.) : in. 1868, Kathleen Louise, da. of the
late P. E. Dove, Esq., M.D., of co. Cork ; cr.
C.M.G. 1885. Causeivay, Pelersfield.
BIDIE, Surg.-Gen. George, M.B., C.I.E.,
son of the late W. Bidie, Esq , of Backies,
Banfishire ; b. .1830; M.B. Aberdeen and
L.R.C.S. Edin. 1853 ; entered Madras Med.
Dept. 1856; became Surg.-Maj. 1873, Brig.-
Surg. 1883, Dep. Surg.-Gen. 1884, and Surg.-
Gen. 1886 ; retired 1890 ; served with Brig.-Gen.
Hill's force against Coopal Fort and in E.
Berar, also under Sir Hugh Rose i8s7-9(medal) ;
is a Fellow of Madras Univ., a corresponding
member of numerous foreign learned Sos., a
Chevalier of Crown of Italy, Hon. Surg. to
Viceroy, and author of various botanical and
numismatic papers : ;«. 1854, Isabella, da. of
the late A. Wiseman, Esq., of Banchory, Aber-
deenshire ; cr. C.I.E. 1883.
BlGGE,Afa>r Arthur John, C.B., C.M.G.,
son of the late Rev. J. F. Bigge, V. of Stam-
fordham, Northumberland ; b. 1849 > entered
R.A. 1869, became Capt. 1880, and Major 1885;
served in Zulu Campaign 1878-9 (mentioned in
despatches and medal with clasp) ; appointed
Groom-in-Waiting to H.M. January, 1880,
Assist. Private Sec. to H. M. August, 1880, and
an Equerry in Ordinary April, 1881 : m. 1881,
Constance, da. of the late Rev. William
Frederick Neville [see B. Braybrooke, colls.] ;
cr. C.B. 1885, C.M.G. 1887. Colour Court,
St. James's Palace, S.I I''.; United Seivice
Club.
BIGGS, Col. Arthur Godolphin YEATMAN-,
C.B., son of Harry Farr Yeatman, Esq., of
Mansion House, Dorset ; b. 1843 ; entered R.A.
1860, became Capt. 1874. Major 1880, Lieut.-
Col. 1882, and Col. 1886; served in China 1862
(medal), during S. African War 1879 (mentioned
in despatches, medal with clasp, Brevet-Major),
and with Egyptian Expedition 1882 (mentioned
in despatches, medal, bronze star, 4th class
Osmanieh, Brevet Lieut. -Col.) ; is a J.P. for
Wilts; cr.C.B. 1891. Stockton House, Wilts;
A riny and Navy and United Service Clubs.
BILIOTTI, Alfred, C.B., C.M. G., son of the
late Charles Biliotti, Esq. ; b. 1833 ; was
Clerk inVice-Consulate at Macri 1849-50, Drago-
man and Cancellier Dragoman in Consulate at
Rhodes 1850-6, Unpaid Vice-Consul there 1856-
60, Acting Consul Feb. to April, 1860, July to
Sept., 1861, and June to Aug., 1862, and Vice-
Consul 1863-5, when he was employed superin-
tending excavations at Budrum ; was Vice-
Consul Trebizond 1873-9, Consul f°r Pachalic of
Trebizond 1873-83 and for Pachalics of Trebi-
zond and Sivas 1883-5, since when he has been.
Consul for Island of Crete; cr. C.M.G. 1886,
C.B. 1890. British Consulate, Crete.
BINGHAM, Gen. George William Powletl,
C.B., son of the late Capt Arthur Batt
Bingham, R.N. ; b. 18 — ; entered Army 1838,
became Capt. 1848, Major 1856, Lieut.-Col.
1857, Col. 1862, Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lieut. -Gen.
1881, and retired Gen. 1881 ; served with
64th Regt. in Persian Campaign 1856-7
(medal with clasp), and in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1857-9 (mentioned in despatches,
and medal with clasp) ; has been Hon.
Col. Kentish Militia since 1877, and Col. King's
(Liverpool Regt.) since 1891 ; is a J.P. and
D.L. for Kent : in. ist, 1845, Sophia, who d.
1881, da. of the late. Col. Charles Coxe Bing-
ham, R.A. : 2nd, 1887, Ada Emma, widow of
COMPANIONAGE.
Lieut.-Col. George B. Stevens; cr. C.B. 1858.
The I'ines, Rochester; United Service and
Wellington Clubs.
BIRD, Col. George Corrie, C.B., son of
the late George Bird, Esq., M.C.S. ; b. 1838 ;
entered Madras Array 1856, became Capt.
-M.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1868, Major 1876, Lieut.-
Col. 1881, and Col. 1885 ; served during inland I
Mutiny 1858 (medal), and during Afghan War
1878-9-80 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
Lieut.-Col.) : ///. 1872, Emily Ellen, da. of Maj.-
Gen. Henry Dimsdale Manning, [see E. Craw-
ford, colls.] ; appointed A.A.G., Madras 1892 ;
cr. C.B. 1889. Madras.
BIRD, John, C.M.G. ; b. 18 - ; entered
Colonial Office, Cape Town, 1834 ; went as
Govt. Surveyer to Natal 1846, and to com-
municate views of Government to seditious ;
Dutch African inhabitants 1847 ; acted as Sur-
veyor Gen. 1851, 1852, 1854, and 1855 ; was ;
Resident Magistrace Pietermaritzburg 1859-76 ;
Colonial Treasurer, Natal, 1876-8, and Judge
of Native High Court 1878-9 ; cr. C.M.G. 1890.
287, Burger Street, Pietermaritzburg, Jfatal.
BISSET, Lieut.-Col. William Sinclair Smith,
C.I.E., son of the late Rev. James Bisset,
D.D. ; b. 1843 ; entered R E. 1863, became
Capt. 1877, Major 1881, and Lieut.-Col. 1
I J * » f I_ \17 n n / • i XOUO. LICUclIllC ^ULJI
served during Afghan War 1878-9 (mentioned in c , 'l8g Co, l8g£
despatches, medal, Brevet Major) ; was Dep. -th Tn ' , • Rx_
Consulting Engineer for Railways 1872-5, and
Manager Rajputana Malwa State Railways
1875-84; is Agent for Bombay, Baroda, and
Central India Railway System, and Lieut.-Col.
Comdt. and Hon. Col. of its Vol. Rifle Corps :
in. 1888, Henrietta Mary, da. of Col. William
P. La Touche, Bom. S. C. ; cr. C.I.E. 1888. |
( ~>ld Court, Malabar Hill, Bombay ; Junior
United Service and United Service Clubs.
BLACK, Lieut. -Gen. Samuel, C.S.I., son
of the late Capt. S. Black, 6th Dragoons ; b.
1828 ; entered Bengal Army 1844, became Capt.
1857, Major 1864, Lieut.-Col. 1870, Col. 1875,
Maj.-Gen. 1886, and Lieut.-Gen. 1890; served
in 2nd Sikh war 1848-9 (medal) and in Indian
Mutiny Campaign 1857 (medal); was Mil. Sec.
to Punjab Govt. 1862-82 : ///. 1862, Emily, da.
of Gen. Burnett, of Gadgirth, Ayrshire ; cr.
C.S.I. 1881. East India United Service Club.
BLACK, Col. Wilsone, C.B., son of James
Black. Esq., of Blythswood Square Glasgow ;
b. 1837 ; entered Army 1854, became Capt. 1857,
Major 1872, Lieut.-Col. ist Batn. S. Wales
Borderers 1878 (h. p. 1882), and Col. 1883 ;
served with 42nd Highlanders in Crimea 1855
(medal with clasp and Turkish medal), and
with 24th Regt. in Kaffir War 1878 and in Zulu
War 1879 (mentioned in despatches); was A. A.
and Q.M.G. Nova Scotia 1882-7, and A.A.G.
Gibraltar 1887-91, since when he has commanded
troops in Jamaica ; cr. C.B. 1879. Jamaica;
Junior United Service and Nesu Clubs.
BLAIR, Lieut.-Gen. James, C.B., V.C.,
son of the late Capt. E.'M. Blair, Bengal Cav. ;
b. 1828 ; entered Bom. Cav. 1844, became Capt.
'857, Major 1864, Lieut.-Col. 1870, Col. 1875,
Maj.-Gen. 1885, and Lieut.-Gen. 1889; served
during Indian Mutiny 1857-9 (twice severely-
wounded, mentioned in despatches, medal with
clasp, V.C.); was Political Resident and Brig.-
Gen. at Aden 1882-5 : in. 18 — , Frances B. E.,
da. of the late N. J. Halhed, Esq., B.C.S., of
Yately Hall, Hants ; cr. C.B. 1889. fir Grove,
Farnham, Surrey.
BLISS, Henry William, C.I.E., son of the
Rev. James Bliss, R. of Manningford Bruce,
Marlborough; l>. 1840; ed. at Merton Coll..
Oxford (B.A. 1862) ; entered M.C.S. 1863 ; was
a Member of Indian Finance Committee 1886;
is First Member of the Board of Revenue,
Madras, Commr. of Land Revenue, and addi-
tional Member of Council of Viceroy of India :
in. ist, 1863, Mary, who d. 1876. da. of Edmund
Rendle, Esq., M.D., of Plymouth; 2ndly, 1879,
Edith, da. of the late James Wheeler, Esq., of
22, Great Cumberland Place, W. ; cr. C.I.E.
1889. Madras ; United University Club.
BLISSETT, Henry Frederick, C.M.G.; b.
1847 : served as a Clerk in Roy. Ordnance Fac-
tories, Portsmouth 1867-9, transferred to Afri-
can Commissariat as Assist. Corny. 1869, pro-
moted to Dep. Corny. 1873, a"d Corny. 1876 ;
retired 1885 ; was Private Sec. and Clerk of
Council, Gold Coast, 1870-1, Clerk of Council
and Acting Colonial Sec. of Gold Coast 1871-2,
and Control Officer with Capt. Glover's force in
Ashanti War 1873-4 (mentioned in despatches
and medal), and Corny, in Charge and Naval
Agent at Sierra Leone, and Auditor-Gen, of W.
African Settlements 1875-81 (h.p. 1882) ; is a
J.P. for Sierra Leone; appointed 1882, Commr.
to examine accounts of Falkland Islands, and
was Commr. of Accounts to Gold Coast Colony
1884-5 ; cr. C.M.G. 1874.
BLOOD, Brig.-Geit. Bindon, C.B., el.
son of William Bi^don Blood, E*q., J.P., of
Cranaher, co. Clare ; b. 1842 ; entered R.E.
1860, became Capt. 1873. Major 1879, Lieut.-
Col. 1882, Col. 1886, and Brig.-Gen. 1892; served
with Jowaki Expedition 1877-8 (medal with
clasp), in S. African War 1879 (medal with
clasp,Brevet Major), during Afghan War 1879-80
(medal), and with Egyptian Expedition 1882,
present at battle of Tel-el- Kebir (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp, bronze star, 41)1
class Osmanieh, Brevet Lieut.-Col.); cr. C.B.
1891.
BLUNDELL, Col. Henry BLUNDELL-
HOLLINSHEAD-, C.B., son of the late Richard
Benson Blundell-Hollinshead-Blundell, Esq.,
of Deysbrook, near Liverpool ; b. 1831 ;
ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A.
1854); entered Rifle Brig. 1855, exchanged to
Grenadier Guards 1863, and became Brevet
Col. 1881 (h. p. 1882); retired 1889; passed
Staff Col. 1864 ; served in Crimea (after fall
of Sebastopol) 1855-6, and with Nile Ex-
peditionary Force 1884-5; 's a D. L. for
Lancashire ;sat for InceDiv. of S.W.Lancashire
(C) Dec. 1885 to June '892, when he was
defeated : in. 1863, the Hon. Beatrice Byng,
who d. 1884, a Maid of Honour to H.M., da.
of Vice-Adm. the Hon. Henry Dilkes Byng ;
cr. C.B. 1887. AshurstLodge, Sunninghiil,
Berks; Deysbrook, near Liverpool: 10. Strat-
ton Street, IV.; Guards', Army and Navv.
Carlton, and United Serz'ice Cltibs.
BLUNT, Maj.-Gen. Charles Harris, C.B.
[see Blunt, Bart.].
BLUNT, John Elijah, C.B.; b. 1831 ; was
Ch. Interpreter to Cav. Div. in Crimean Cam-
paign 1854-5 (medal with three clasps, and
Turkish medal) ; entered Consulate Ser. 1850 ;
has held various Consular appointments, been
employed on special missions, and been Consul
Gen. for Salonica and adjoining Vilayets since
1879: ;«. 1858, Fanny, da. of D. Sandison,
Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1878. Salonica, Turkey.
BOARDMAN, Capt. Frederick Ross, C.B.,
son of the late Frederick Boardman, Esq., of
Liverpool ; b. 1843 ; entered R.N. 1856, became
Sub. -Lieut. 1862, Lieut. 1864, Com. 1873, and
Capt. 1882; served in command of H.M.S.
" Salamis " in Egypt 1882 (medal and bronze
star), in the Soudan 1884, and in command of
the Nile Flotilla 1885 (mentioned in despatches
and clasp) : m. 1881, Sophie Alinor, da. of J. C.
Copwell, Esq., of Halifax, Nova Scotia ; cr.
C.B. 1885. United Set vice Club.
COMPANIONAGE.
749
BocQUET,Roscoe,C/.£.,v;-.C.I.E. 1878.
BOILEAU, Col. Francis William, C.B., el.
son of the late Maj.-Gen. F. B. Boileau, Bengal
Artillery ; 6. 1835 ; entered Bengal Army 1855
and B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1861, became Capt.
1867, Major 1875, Lieut. -Col. 1881, and Col.
1885 ; served during Indian Mutiny 1857-9 (thrice
wounded, twice mentioned in despatches, medal,
twice thanked by Govt.), with Abyssinian j
Expedition 1867-8 (medal), and during Afghan •
War 1878-3 (medal, Brevet Lt.-Col.) : ;//. 1861,
Mary Letttia, da. of the late Rev. William
Mussage Kirkwall Bradford [see Ridley, Bart.,
colls.] ; cr. C.B. 1891.
BOND, Edward Augustus, C.B., LL.D., \
.F.vS'..-!., son of the late Rev. John Bond,D.D., of
Hanwell; b. 1815; Hon. LL.D. Camb. 1879;
was in Public Record Office 1832-8, an Assist, j
in Depart, of MSS. British Museum 1838-52, I
Librarian of Egerton MSS. 1852-4, Assist.
Keeper of MSS. 1854-66, Keeper of MSS. 1866-
78, and Principal Librarian of British Museum
1878-88 ; is Pres. of Palajographical So. ; has j
edited for the Rolls Series of Chronicles and
other works ; is an Officer of Crown of Italy : \
tn. 1847, Caroline Frances, da. of the late Rev.
Richard Harris Barham, Minor Canon of St.
Paul's, and author of the " Ingoldsby Legends";
cr. C.B. 1885. 64, Prince's Square, Baystuater, :
W . ; Athenteum Club.
BOND, Maj.-Gen. William Dunn, C.B., \
el. son of the late Robert Bond, Esq., of ;
Dullerton House and Glenview, co. Tyrone ;
b. 1836 ; entered s8th Regt. 1855, became
Capt. 1859, Major 1872, Lieut. -Col. and Col.
1879, and Maj.-Gen. 1890; commanded the
Regt. 1879-84 : served in Zulu Campaign 1879,
present at battle of Ulundi (severely wounded,
mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp and
Brevet of Col.), and in Transvaal Campaign
1881 ; was Col. on Staff commanding troops at
Natal 1884-6 ; cr. C.B. 1886. Dullerton, Lon-
donderry; United Service and Army and
Navy Clubs.
BOOKER, William Lane, C.M.G., son of
the late Thomas Booker, Esq., of London ; b.
1824 : was Acting Consul at San Francisco 1856-
7, Consul for State of California 1857-71, and for
States of California and Oregon and for Washing-
ton Territory 1871, and Post-office Agent at San
Francisco 1852 ; has been Consul-Gen, for States
of New York, Delaware, New Jersey, Rhode Is-
land, and Connecticut since 1883: ;//. 1881, Eliza-
beth French, da. of the late Gilbert Page, Esq.,
of Moorestown, New Jersey ; cr. C.M.G. 1886.
British Consulate, New York ; St. fames'*
Clubs.
BOOTHBY, Josiah, C.M.G. ; b. 1837;
entered Civil Ser. of S. Australia as a Clerk in
Office of Colonial Sec. 1853, became Ch. Clerk
in Audit Office 1856, and in Office of Ch. Sec.
1859, Assist. Sec. and Govt. Statist 1866, and
was Under Sec. and Govt. Statist 1868-80 ; as
Executive Commr. represented S. Australia of
Paris Univ. Exhibition 1878 (Legion of Honour);
cr. C.M.G. 1878. Adelaide, S. Australia.
BOPPE, Lucien, €./.£., son of the late
Mons. Charles Boppe, of Nancy ; b. 1834 ; ed.
at the Forest Sch., Nancy ; entered French
Forest Service 1856 ; has been Sub-Director and
Professor of Forestry in French National Forest
School at Nancy since 1881 ; appointed an
Officier of the French Academy 1883 ; is a
Chevalier of the Order of St. Anne of Russia,
and of the Legion of Honour : m. 1869, Therse,
da. of Mons. Jules Lamort of Luxembourg ;
cr. C.I.E. 1885. Nancy, France.
BORLASE, Vice-Adm. John, C.B., son of
the late John Borlase, Esq., of Castle Horneck,
Penzance ; b. 1811 ; entered R.N. 1826, became
Lieut. 1841, Com. 1849, Capt. 1855, Retired Rear-
Adm. 1873, and Vice-Adm. 1878; served with
Naval Brigade in Crimean Campaign 1854-5, and
commanded Rocket party at Inkerman (honour-
ably mentioned, medal with two clasps and
Turkish medal), in command of a division of gun-
boats at capture of Takoo Forts 1860, of Naval
Brigade in operations against Chinese rebels
1862 (medal), and of H.M.S. " Pearl " at battle
of Kagosima 1863 (Legion of Honour and Medji-
die): in. 1864, Jane Troughton, da. of William
C. Chads, Esq., of Fareham ; cr. C.B. 1855.
Alverton l''ean, Penzance; United Service Club.
BORRADAILE, Col. George William, C.B.;
b. 1838 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; entered R.A.
1857, became Capt. 1865, Major 1875, Lieut.-
Col. 1882, and Col. 1886 ; served in Egyptian
Campaign 1882 (medal with clasp and 3rd
class Medjidie) ; was A. A.G. Bombay, 1884-9 :
in. 18— ; cr. C.B. 1882.
BORROW, Capt. Frederick Ronald,
D.S.O.; b. 1857 ; entered 8ist Regt. 1877, and
became Capt. N. Lancashire Regt. 1886 ; served
during Afghan War 1878-9, being present at
capture of Ali Musjid (medal with clasp),
in Soudan Expedition 1884-5 (medal with clasp,
bronze star), and with Soudan Frontier Field
Force 1885-7, present during operations at
Kosheh and action of Ginniss (4th class
Osmanieh, mentioned in despatches, D.S.O.),
and at Action of Sarras(mentioned in despatches,
3rd class Medjidie) ; cr.D.S.O. 1886. Army
and Nazy Club,
BOSISTO, Joseph, C.M.G., son of the late
William Bosisto, Esq., of Prospect Place,
Cookham, Berks ; b. 1824 ; ed.as a Pharmacist ;
the original investigator of Eucalyptus vegeta-
tion of Australia ; was Member for Richmond
in L.A. of Victoria 1874-89, and Pres. of Vic-
torian Commn. at Calcutta 1883-4, and at
Colonial and Indian Exhibition 1886 ; is M.L.A.
of Victoria for W. Richmond, a J.P. for the
Colony, a Member of Imperial Institute Com-
mittee of Victoria, Pres. of the Technological
Commn., and Examiner in Materia Medicaand
Botany at Coll. of Pharmacy; cr. C.M.G.
1886. Richmond, Alelbourne, I'ictoria ; \~or-
rick Club.
BOSTOCK, Dep. Surg.-Gen. John Ashton,
C.B. ; b. 1815 ; ed. at Charterhouse, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. ; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1838 ;
entered Med. Staff of Army 1842, became
Surg. 1854, Surg.-Maj. 1857, and Dep. Surg.-
Gen. 1876 ; served with 3rd Buffs at battle of
Punniar 1843 (bronze star), and with Scots
Guards in Crimea 1854-5 (medal with four
clasps, Legion of Honour, and Turkish medal) ;
is an Hon. Surg. to H.M. : in. 1856, a da. of
Joseph Brook Yates, Esq., of W. Dingle, Liver-
pool ; cr. C.B. 1871. 73, Onslnv Gardens, S. II ".;
United Service and Army and Navy Clnbs.
BOSWELL, Maj.-Gen. John James, C.B.;
b. 1835 ; entered Bengal Army 1852, became
Capt. 1864, Major 1872, Lieut.-Col. 1871!, Col.
1882, and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1885 ; served in
Meeranzai Campaign 1856, in Indian Mutiny
Campaign i857-58(medal), in Eusufzai Campaign
1858, medal, in Hazara Campaign 1868 (clasp),
against Bezotis 1869, and in command of 2nd
Sikh Infantry during Afghanistan Campaign
1878-80 (twice mentioned in despatches, medal
with two clasps and bronze star) ; cr. C. B.
1881. Constitutional and Caledonian United
Service (Edinburgh) Clubs.
BOURCHIER, Liettt.-Gen. Eustace Fane,
C.B., son of the late Capt. William Bourchier,
R.N.; b. 1822; entered R.E. 1842, became
Capt. 1852, Major and Lieut.-Col. 1855, Col.
1862, Major-Gen. 1873, and Lieut. -Gen. 1873 :
.750
COMPAMONAGE.
served in Kaffir Campaign in command of native
levies 1846 (medal), and as Brig. -Major, and
da. of Mons. \V. Hack, of Dieppe; cr. C.S.I.
i86q. Travellers Club.
8, da. of C. S. Pillans, Esq., of Rosebank,
Rondebosch, Cape Town ; 2nd, 1869, Maria,
who</. 1882, widow of Wilmot Seton, Esq. ; cr.
C.B. 1856. 3, Arlington Villas, Brighton.
"BOURINOT, John George, C.M.G.,
LL.D., D.C.L., son of the late Hon. J.
Bourinot, Member of Senate of Canada,
of Jersey, Channel Islands ; b. 1837 ; ed. at
Trin. Coll., Toronto (Hon. D.C.L. 1889) ; Hon.
LL.D. Queen's Univ., Kingston, Canada,
6, and D.C.L. King's Univ., Nova Scoiia,
•erapagni Fort, and capture of Castello Viejo
and San Carlos Forts (mentioned in despatches),
in China War 1856-9, and was present in com-
mand at signing of Treaty of Tientsin (five times
mentioned in despatches, medal with three
clasps, good service pension): >«. 1861, Lucy
Margaret, el. da. of the late Robert Bower,
Esq., J.P. and D.L. for N. and E. Ridings, of
Welham Hall, Malton, Yorks ; cr. C.B. 1867.
North Rock House, Kingsand, Devonport !
United Service Club.
1890; for some years a journalist ; entered BRABANT, Col. Edward Yewd, C.M.G.,
service of Canadian Parliament 1870, and be
came Clerk of Canadian House of Commons
1880 ; appointed Hon. Sec. of Roy. So. of
Canada 1882, Vice-Pres. 1891, and Pres. 1892 ; is
aM.E.C. of American Historical Asso., Wash-
ington, U.S.A., and of American Acad. of Poli-
tical Sciences, Philadelphia, and Lecturer in
Political Science and Member of Council of
son of J. T. Brabant, Esq., of Kinderton Hall,
Cheshire ; b. 1839 ; formerly Capt. 3oth Regt. ;
has been Col. ist Cape Mounted Rifle Yeo.
since 1878 ; sat in Colonial Parliament 1872-8 ;
;//. 1 8 — , Mary Burnet, da. of the Rev. Canon
Robertson, of Canterbury ; cr. C.M.G. 1879.
King ]\~illiams Town, Cape of Good Hope;
.V "aval and Military Club.
Esq. ; 3rd, 1889, Isabel, da. of John Cameron,
Esq., of Toronto; cr. C.M.G. 1890. House of
Commons, Ottawa, Canada.
BOURKE, Hon. Charles Fowler, C.B.
[see E. Mayo].
BOWRING, Edgar Alfred, C.B., son of
the late Sir John Bowring, LL D. ; b. 1826;
was Librarian and Registrar to Board of Trade
Army Fund 1854-5, Clerk to the Mission and
H.M.'s Consul at Madrid 1858-64, Translator
to the Mission there 1859-64 (thanked by Sec.
of State for Foreign Affairs 1800), and Consul
at Charente, France, 1864, at Manila 1864-6,
and at Lisbon (sometime also Post Office Agent
there) 1866-89 : m. 1865, Priscilla, da. of Sir
Henry Russell, 2nd Bart.;cr. C.M.G. 1890. 19,
Tite Street, Chelsea, S.W.; Travellers' Club.
'BOWRING, Lewin Bentham, C.S.I., son of
the late Sir John Bowring, LL.D. ; b. 1824 ;
served in B.C.S. 1843-70 ; was Assist. Resident '
at Lahore 1847, Private Sec. to Gov.-Gen. of!
India (Earl Canning) 1858-62, and Ch. Commr. I
of Mysore and Coorg 1862-70; is a J.P. for
Devon : »:. ist, Mary Laura, who </. 1866, da. '
of the Hon. Sir John Talbot, G.C.B. ; 2nd, j
1867, Katharine, da. of the late Mr. Serjeant
E. Bellasis ; cr. C.S.I. 1867. Lavrockbere,
Torquay ; East India United Service Club.
BOWYEA.R, Vice-Adm. George Le Geyt,
C.B.; b. 1817; entered R.N. 1831, became Com.
1851, Capt. 1856, Retired Rear-Adm. 1874, ar"l
Vice-Adm. 1879 ; served in Black Sea during i
Crimean War 1854-5 (medal with clasp, Turkish ;
medal, Legion of Honour, and 5th Class Med-
jidie) ; cr. C.B. 1869. United Service Club.
BOYD, Alexander Fielding, C. M. G., son of
Major Alexander Boyd ; b. 1817 ; formerly Trea-
surer-Gen, of Ionian Islands: in. 1851, Louisa,
da. of C. Ragueneau, Esq., of Beverley; cr.
C.M.G. 1862. H 'alkers Gate, Bez'crley, York--
shire.
BOYLE, Charles Cavendish, C.M.G. [see
E. Cork and Orrery, colls.].
by Govt. to Service of British National
So. for Aid to Sick and Wounded (officer of
Legion of Honour, Roy. Bavarian Order of
St. Michael, and Iron Cross of Germany),
throughout Ashanti War 1873-4 as Assist.
Mil. Sec. to Sir Garnet Wolseley (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp, Brevet - Major
and Lt.-Col.), as Mil. Sec. to Sir Garnet
Wolseley 1879-80 in Zulu War, and as Ch. of
Staff in Sekukuni Campaign (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp C.B.,) ; raised
and commanded Cyprus Mil. Police, 1878-9 ;
was Private Sec. to Viceroy of India 1880, .
Mil. Attache at Paris 1881-2, and Assist. Under
Sec. to Lord-Lieut, of Ireland 1882, D.A.G.
to Nile Expeditionary Force 1884-5, "n command
of the River Column (medal with two clasps,
bronze star, prompted Maj.-Gen), and Director
of Military Intelligence 1886-91, since when he
has been Mil. Member of Council of Gov.-Gen.
of India ; appointed Roy. Commr. to inquire
into Administration of Naval and Mil. Departs.
iSS8 : tu. 1861, Emilia, da. of the late Edmund
S. Halswell, Esq., of 26, Kensington Gate,
W., and widow of Reginald Morley, Esq.,
of Thurloe Square, S.W. ; cr. C.B. 1880.
United Service Club.
BOYLE, Richard Vicars, C.S.I., son of BRACKENBURY, Ca/A John William, C. A,
Vicars Armstrong Boyle, Esq., of Dublin ; b. C.M.G., son of the late William Congreve C.
1822; formerly in Public Works Depart., India ; Brackenbury, Esq.; b. 1842; entered R.N.
was ch. defender of Puckah House, at Arrah, in 1837, became Com. 1876 and Capt. 1881 ; corn-
Indian Mutiny 1857-8 : in. 1853, Eleonore Anne, manded the "Shah's" Naval Brig, in Zulu
War 1879 (medal with clasp); served in Egyp- ,
tian Campaign 1882 (medal and 3rd class Med-
jidie) and in operations against Witu 1890 j
(mentioned in despatches) : «/. 1880, Frances !
Mary, da. of Col. Gilbert William Francklyn [
[see Cunard, Bart.], formerly of i7th Foot; cr.
C.M.G. 1879, C.B. 1887.
BRADSHAW, Surq. -Maj.-Gen. Alexander
Frederick, C.B., M.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., son of
the late G. Bradshaw, Esq., of Inland Revenue j
Depart.; b. 1834 ; entered Army Med. Depart. •
1857, became Surg. 1871, Surg.-Maj. 1873, !
Brig.-Surg. 1882, Dep. Surg. -Gen. (now Surg.- '
Col.) 1886, and Surg.-Maj. -Gen. 1892 ; served j
with and Batn. Rifle Brig, during Indian Mutiny
1857-9, present at siege and capture of Lucknow ;
(medal with clasp), and as Principal Med.
Officer with Zhob Valley Expedition 1884 (men- '
tioned in despatches), and with Hazara Field i
Force 1891 (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp, C.B.); was attached to " Chestnut
Troop" of R.H.A. 1866-9, and to Personal
Staff of successive Corns. -in-Ch. in India (Gen.
Sir William Mansfield, G.C.B., G.C.S.I., Gen.
Lord Napier of Magdala, G.C.B., G.C.S.I.,
and Gen. Sir Frederick Haines, G.C. B.,
G.C.S.I., C.I.E.) ; is Hon. Surgeon to Vice-
roy of India (Marquess of Lansdowne), and a
Fellow of Roy. Geographical and of Medical
and Chirurgical Sos. : m. 1864, Ellen C., da.
of Col. R. S. Ewart, Bengal Army; cr. C.B.
1891. Simla, India; Aniiy and Navy and \
Junior Carlton Clubs.
BRADSHAW, Vice-Adm. Richard, C.B.,
son of J. H. Bradshaw, Esq. ; b. 1829 ; entered
R.N. 1842, became Lieut. 1852, Com. 1862,
Capt. 1868, Rear-Adm. 1885, and Vice-Adm.
1891 ; retired 1883 ; served throughout Abys-
sinian Campaign 1867-8 (medal), with Naval
Brig, in Ashantee Campaign 1873-4 (medal), in
command on shore of Congo River expedition
1875, and in Zulu War 1879 (medal) ; is a J.P.
and a County Alderman for Oxfordshire : JH.
1862, da. of I. Walker, Esq., of Arno's Grove,
Southgate ; cr. C.B. 1879. The Grange,
Steeple Aston, Oxfordshire ; National Con-
servative Club.
BRAMSTON, John, C.B., D.C.L., son of
the late T. W. Bramston, Esq., M.P., of
Skreens, Essex ; ^.1832 ; ed. at Winchester, and
at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1854, Fellow of
All Souls' Coll. 1855, D.C.L. 1862) ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1857 ; was Private Sec. to Gov.
of Queensland (SirG. Bowen) 1859-61, M.L.C.
of Queensland 1863-9 a member of Govt. of
Queensland without office 1863-6, Assist.
Boundary Commr. for Devon and Cornwall
1867, Attorney-Gen, of Queensland 1870-3, and
M.L.A. 1871-3, Attorney-Gen, of Hong Kong
1874-6, and Acting Judge of Supreme Court
Hong Kong 1874 ; has been Assist. Under Sec.
. of State Colonial Depart, since 1876, and
Registrar of the Order of St. Michael and St.
George since 1892 : m. 1872, Eliza Isabella,
da. of the late Rev. Harry Vane Russell ; cr
C.B. 1886. Colonial Office, S.W.; Travel-
lers' Club
BRASYER, Col. Jeremiah, C.B. ; b. 18 — ;
formerly in Bengal Cav. ; served in Afghan, Sikh,
and Indian Mutiny Campaigns; cr. C.B. 1858.
BRENNAN, Louis, C.B., son of Thomas
Brennan, Esq., merchant, of Castlebar, Mayo,
Ireland, and Melbourne, Australia; b. 1852;
ed. privately at Melbourne, and was subse-
quently articled pupil of a Civil and Mechanical
Engineer there ; is Sup. of the Brennan
Torpedo Factory, Chatham: m. 18 — , Annie,
da. of Michael Quinn, Esq., of Castlebar,
Ireland ; cr. C.B. 1892. Woodlands, Gilling-
ham, Kent.
COMPANIONAGE. 75!
BRIDGFORD, Col. Robert, C.B.. son of the
late J. R. Bridgford, Esq., of Manchester ; b.
1836; is a J.P. for cos. Hereford and Lancaster,
a D.L. for Herefordshire, and Lieut. -Col. and
Hon. Col. and Vol. Batn. Manchester Regt. ;
cr.C.B. 1885. Upper Neivton,Kinnersley, Here-
fordshire ; \Vhalley Range, Manchester ;
Isthmian and Conservative Clubs.
BRIGGS, Maj.-Gen. Willoughby Lake,
C.B., son of the late Adm. Sir Thomas Briggs,
G. C.M.G. ; b. 1827; entered Bombay Army
1843, became Capt. ^sS, Major 1863, Lieut. -Col.
1869, Col. 1874, and Maj.-Gen. 1875 ; served on
frontier of Upper Sind 1852-70 (thanked by Gov.-
Gen. in Council for escorting treasure, arms,
and ammunition to Quettah for Dost Mahomed
Khan, of Cabul, in 1856), in command of Sind
Irregular Horse in Persian Expedition 1857
(medal with clasp), at capture of fortress of
Awah 1858 (medal), and in command of Sind
Horse throughout Abyssinian Campaign 1867-8
(mentioned in despatches, and medal) ; cr. C.B.
1868. 31, Piccadilly, W. ; East India. United
Service, and Junior United Service Clubs.
BRIGHT, Charles Edward, C.M.G., son
of the late Robert Bright, Esq., of Abbots
Leigh, Bristol ; b. 1829 ; was Commr. to Ex-
hibitionsof London 1862, Dublin 1865, Melbourne
1866-7, London 1873, Melbourne 1880, Calcutta
1883, Adelaide 1887, ar>d Melbourne 1888 ; has
been twice Chm. of Melbourne Harbour Trust :
m. 1868, the Hon. Anna Maria Georgiana
Manners- Sutton, da. of 3rd Viscount Canter-
bury ; cr. C.M.G. 1883. 12, Queen's Gate
Gardens, S. W. ; Windhain Club.
BRISE, Col. Samuel Brise RUGGLES-,
C.B., son of the late John Ruggles-Brise,
Esq., of Spain's Hall, Essex; b. 1825; ed. at
Eton, and at Magdalene Coll., Camb. ; was
Cornet ist Dragoon Guards 1844-7 ! formerly
Lieut. -Col. Comdt. and now Hon. Col. 4th Batn.
Essex Regt. ; is a J.P. and D.L. for Essex, and
a J.P. for Suffolk ; sat as M.P. for E. Essex(C)
_ : in. 1847, Marianne Weyland, da. of
Sir Edward Bowyer-Smijth, loth Bart. ; cr.
C.B. 1881. Spain's Hall, Finchingfield,
Braintree ; Carlton Club.
BROMLOW, Fleet-Surg. Thomas D'Arcy,
M.D., D.S.O. ; b. 1 8— ; M.D. Ireland, and
L.R.C.S.I. 1863; entered Med. Serv. R.N.
1863, became Staff-Surg. 1877, and Fleet-Surg.
1884 ; served during Soudan Campaign 1884
(medal), and in Burmah Annexation War 1885-7
with Naval Brig.; cr. D.S.O. 1887.
BROOKE, Capt. Arthur Thomas, C.B.
[see Brooke, Bart., cr. 1822, colls.J.
BROOKER, Rear-Adm. George Augustus
Cooke, C.B. ; b. 1830; entered R.N. 1846, be-
came Com. 1856, Capt. 1862, and retired as
Rear-Adm. 1877 ; served in Burmese War 185-
(medal), and in China Expedition 1855-8 (medal
with clasp); awarded a good service pension
1876 ;cr. C.B. 1877.
BROWN, Charles Gage, C.M.G., M.D. ,
son of the late Charles Brown, Esq., Com.
R.N. (sometime Queen's Harbour Master at
Portsmouth); b. 1826; ed. at King's Coll.,
London (Associate 1847); M.R.C.S. England
1847, M.D. St. Andrew's 1851, M.R.C.P. Edin-
burgh 1867, F.R.C.P. Edinburgh 1870; has
been Physician and Medical Adviser to the
Colonial Office and to the Crown Agents for the
Colonies since 1874 : in. 1855, Mary Anne, da.
of the late William McP. Rice, Esq., formerly
Ch. Naval Constructor at H.M.'s Dockyards
of Pembroke and Woolwich ; cr. C.M.G. 1889.
88, Sloane Street, S. W.
BROWN, George Thomas, C.B.t son of
Thomas Brown, Esq., of Netting Hill Terrace,
752 COMPANIONAGE.
W. \b. 1 827; appointed Professor in Roy.Agricul- '
tuial Coll., Cirencester, 1850; is Hon. Member of
Roy. Agricultural So. of England, Principal of '
Roy. Veterinary Coll., London, andDirec tor of the
Veterinary Depart, of Board of Agriculture :
in. iS6o, Margaret, da. of James Smith, Esq.,
of New House, Stroud ; cr. C.B. 1887. Bryn |
Hyfryd, Harr<nv-on-tIie-Hill.
BROWN, Joseph, C.B., Q.C., son of the
latej. Brown, Esq. ; t. 1809; Bar.MiddleTemple ,
1845, and a Q.C. and Bencher 1865 ; formerly j
Chm. of Incorporated Council of Law Report- j
ing for England and Wales : in. 1840, Mary-, '
who d. 1891, da. of T. Smith, Esq. ; author
of "The Dark Side of Trial by Jury," and
many other works; cr. C.B. 1892. 54, Avenue
Road, Regent's Park, N. II '.
BROWN, Montagu Yeats, C.M.G. ; b.
1834 ; ed. at Marlborough Coll. ; was Vice-Con-
sul at Genoa 1855-8, since when he has been
H.M.'s Consul there : m. i87_5, Agnes Matilda,
da. of Sir Alan Edward Bellingham, 3rd Bart.;
cr. C.M.G. 1892. Portofino, Genoa, Italy;
Royal Thames Yacht Club.
BROWN, Brig.-Snrg. Thomas Edwin
BURTON-, C.I.E., M.D., son of Thomas
Brown, Esq., of 17, Finsbury Circus, E.G. ; b.
1833 > entered Indian Med. Ser. 1858, and
became Brig.- Surg. 1885 ; retired 1889 ; some-
time Principal of Lahore Med. Coll. : at. 18 — ;
a: C. I.E. 1891. 10, Qiteen Anne Terrace,
Cambridge.
BROWN, Maj.-Gen. William Tod, C.B. ;
b. 18 — ; entered R.A. 1846, became Capt. and
Major 1858, Lieut. -Col. 1868, Col. 1877, and
Maj.-Gen. 1877; served in Punjab Campaign
1848-9 (medal with clasp), and in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1857-8 (medal with two clasps, and
mentioned in despatches) ; was A.A.G., R.A.
1875-8; cr. C.B. 1861. 3, Trcfusis Terrace,
Exmouth ; Constitutional Club.
BROWNE, Major Arthur George Frederic,
D.S.O., son of the late Col. St. John Thomas
Browne, R.A.. ; b. 1851 ; ed. at Wellington
Coll. ; entered 44th Regt. 1871, and B.S.C. (now
I.S.C.) 1876, became Capt. 1883, and Major
1891 ; served during Afghan War 1878-9 (medal),
in Burmah War 1886 (medal with clasp), with
Lushai Expedition, 1889 (mentioned in des-
patches), and with Chin-Lushai Expedition.
1889-90 (mentioned in despatches, cla«p,D.S.O.);
in. 1882, Kate Fisher, da. of the late Rev. J.
H. Budden ; cr. D.S.O. 1890.
BROWNE, Edward Raban CAVE-, C.S.I.
[see Cave-Browne-Cave, Bart., colls.].
BROWNE, Capt. George Fitzherbert,
D.S.O. ; b. 1851 ; entered 48th Regt. 1870, and
became Capt. Northamptonshire Regt. 1882 ;
was D.A.A. and Q.M.G. Dublin Dist. 1884-5,
and U.A.A G.at Head Quarters, Ireland 1885-9 I
went on Special Service to W. Coast of Africa
1887 ; appointed D. A.A.G. at War Office 1891 ;
cr. D.S.O. 1888.
BROWNE, Gen. James Frankfort Manners,
C.B. [see 1). Kilmaine, colls.].
BROWNE, Col. Swinton John, C.B. ;
b. 1837 ; entered Bengal Army 1855, became
Capt. B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1867. Major 1875,
Lieut. -Col. i88i,andCol. 1885 ; served through-
out Indian Mutiny i8s7-9(medal), during N.W.
Frontier of India Campaign 1803 (medal with
clasp), with Jowaki Expedition 1877-8), men-
tioned in despatches, clasp), and with Mahsood
Wazeeree Expedition 1881 ; cr. C.B. 1891.
BROWNING, Colin Arrott Robertson,
C.I.E., son of Colin Arrott Browning, Esq.,
M.D., R.N., Dep. -Inspector Gen. of Hospitals ;
b. 1833 ; ed. at Brighton Coll., and at St.
Catharine's Coll., Camb. (Wrangler 1855, M.A.):
formerly a Fellow of Calcutta and Bombay
Univs. ; appointed Insp. of Schools, Central
Prdv. 1862, Director of Public I attraction. Oudh,
1870. and Inspector-Gen, of Education, Central
Prov. 1873; reth-ed 1889; was a Member of
Education Commn. 18— , and a Delegate to
International Congress of Orientalists 1892 :
lit. 1857, Elizabeth Gibson, third da. of the
Rev, James Gibson, R. of Worlington, Suffolk,
and Fellow of Wadham Coll., Oxford : cr.
C.I.E. 1886. Eaglehurst, Sidmout!:.
BROWNING, Thomas, C.B., son of J. F.
Browning, Esq., of Grange Park, Baling ; b.
1844 ! was Private Sec. to Under-Sec, for Ire-
land 1880-3, and to Ch. Sec. for Ireland 1887-
91, and to First Lord of the Treasury (Rt. Hon.
A. J. Balfour) 1891-2, since when he has been a
Commr. of Inland Revenue); cr. C.B. 1888.
18, Great Queen Street, Westminster, S.U'. i
Union, Oriental, and Kildare Street Clubs.
BROWNLEE, Charles, C.M.G.; />. 18 — ;
was Gaika Commr. 1846-68, a Member of Par-
liament and Native Minister 1873, and some-
time Ch. Magistrate at Griqualand East ; re-
tired 1885; cr. C.M.G. 1883.
BROWNLESS, Anthony Colling, C.M.G.,
M.D., LL.D., son of the late Anthony Brown-
less, Esq., of Paynett's House and Bockingfold
Manor, Goudhurst, Kent ; b. 18— ; ed. pri-
vately, at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, and at
Liege Univ. ; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1841, M.D. St.
Andrew's Univ. 1846, and Melbourne 1856,
F.R.C.S. Eng. 1882, and LL.D. St. Andrew'.-,
Univ. and Melbourne 1888 ; is a J.P. for Vic-
toria, Chancellor of Melbourne Univ. (of which
he founded the Medical Sch. and was for 29
years Vice-Chancellor) , and Senior Consulting
Physician (formerly Physician) to Melbourne
Hospital ; was Commr. for Melbourne Centen-
nial International Exhibition 1888 ; formerly In-
spector oflndustrial and Reformatory Schs., Vic-
toria; sometime Physician to Royal, General and
Metropolitan Dispensaries, London ; appointed
a Knight of the Order of St. Gregory the Great
1870, and a Knight Com. of the Order of Pius
1883, for distinguished services in the cause of
higher education : >n. ist. 1842, Ellen, who a.
1846, da. of William Hawker, Esq., M.D., of
Charing, Kent ; 2nd, 1852, Anne Jane, da. ot
the late Capt. William Hamilton (Rifle Brie;.),
of Eden, co. Donegal ; cr. C.M.G. 1888. Tne
University, Melbourne, I'ictoria.
BROWN LOW, Capt. William Arthur de
Vesci, C.B., son of the late Rev. John Brownlow;
b. 1833; ed. at Bath; entered R.N. 1847,
became Retired Capt. 1879 ; served as Senior
Lieut, of H.M.S. "Tartar" at attack on
batteries at Simono-seki 1864 (dangerously
wounded, and mentioned in despatches) ; being
incapacitated for active service by the severity
of his wounds, has since 1867 been engaged at
the Admiralty, where he is Naval Assist, to
Director of Transports ; at. 1866, Lucretia
Euphemia. el. da. of the late William Burleigh.
Esq., J.P., of Carrickfergus ; cr. C.B. 1880.
35, Connaught Square, Hyde Park, II'.:
United Service a>i<{ Royal ,\~a-'at (Ports-
woittli) Clubs.
BROWNLOW, Col. William Vesey, C.B.,
son of William Brownlow, Esq. ; b. 1841 ;
entered 3Oth Regt. 1859, became Capt. sth
Lancers 1871. transferred to ist Dragoon Guards
1874, Major 1879, Lieut. -Col. 1882 and Coi.
1886 (h.p. 1888): served during Zulu Campaign
1879, beingpresentatbattleof Ulundi (mentioned
in despatches, medal with clasp), and during
Transvaal Campaign 1881, in command of
Mounted Force, wounded at action of Laing'.-
Neck (mentioned in despatches): was
Comdt. and Sup. Cavalry Depot 1882-8 : ha>
commanded Rezt. Dist. No. 22 since i3Sa : in.
COMPANION A<;K.
753
1881. Lady Anne Henrietta Dalrymple, da. of
the loth Earl of Stair ; cr. C.B. 1887. Bough-
ton Hall, Chester ; Army and Navy Club.
EROWNRIGG, Col. Henry John Brodrick,
C.B., son of the late Sir Henry John Brownrigg,
C.B. ; b. 1828 ; entered Commissariat Depart.
of Army 1850, and became Dep. Corny. -Gen.
1879, Hon. Col. 1885, and Senior Comy.-Gen.
of the Army 1886; retired 1887; served through-
out Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with three
clasps and Turkish medal), in S. African War
1879 (medal with clasp), and in Transvaal Cam-
paign 1881 ; was Dist. Comy.-Gen. in S. Africa,
and Senior Commissariat Officer 1880-83, when
he was transferred to Aldershot and thence to
Dublin as Corny. -Gen. in Ireland: in. 1863, Alice
Emma, da. of Roland McDonald, a Judge of
Supreme Court of Canada ; cr. C.B. 1881. 8,
Lancaster Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W.
BRUCE, Maj.-Gen. Alexander Cunning-
ham, C.B. ; b. 1833 ; entered Army 1852, be-
came Capt. 1858, Major 1872, Lieut.-Col. 1879,
and Col. and Hon. Maj.-Gen. 1883 ;wasComdt.
ist Batn. Princess Louise's (Argyll and Suther-
land) Highlanders 1879-85, which he commanded
in Zulu War 1879 (medal with clasp); cr. C. B. 1879.
BRUCE, Lieut.- Gen. Henry le Geyt,
C.B. ; b. 1824; ed. at King's Sch., Canter-
bury ; entered Bengal Artillery 1842, became
Capt. 1857, Lieut-Col. 1865, Col. 1872, Maj.-
Gen. 1877, and Lieut.-Gen. 1878 ; served in
Gwalior Campaign 1843 (Bronze Star), in Sutlej
Campaign 1846 (medal with clasp in Punjab
-Campaign 1848 (medal with two clasps), on N.
W. Frontier 1855 (medal )and in Indian Mutiny
•Campaign 1857-8 (medal with clasp: in. 1863,
Alice, da. of Dr. Chalmers, Bengal Medical
Service; cr. C.B. 1874. i, East Cliff, Dover;
East India United Service Club.
BRUCE, Richard Isaac, C.I.E., son of
Jonathan Bruce, Esq., of Miltown Castle, co.
Cork; b. 1840; entered uncovenanted Civ. Ser.
of India 1863 i sometime Assist. Commr. in
Punjab, and Political Agent at Thai Chotiali,
Beluchistan ; twice mentioned in despatches
and medal for services in connection with
Afghan War ; is Dep. Commr. in Punjab : in.
1871, Lilla, da. of the Rev. J. Beavor Webb
Dunderron, of Kinsale, co. Cork ; cr. C.I.E.
1 88 1. Derajat, Punjab.
BRUCE, Col. Robert, C.B. [see Bruce,
Bart., cr. 1804].
BUCHANAN, Col. David Carrick Robert
CARRICK-, C.B., son of the late Robert Carrick;
Buchanan, Esq., of Drumpellier, N.B. ; b.
1825 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; served in 2nd
Dragoons 1845-9; 's a J-P- and D.L. for cos.
Lanark, Linlithgow, Argyll, and Renfrew, and
Hon. Col. 3rd and 4th Batns. Cameronians
(Scottish Rifles); formerly Capt. Lanarkshire
Yeo. Cav. : HI. 1849, Frances Jane, da. of the late
Anthony Lefroy, Esq., of Carrigglass, co. Long-
ford ; cr. C.B. 1881. Drumpellier House,
Coatbridge, co. Lanark ; Glen Carradalc,
House, Argyllshire; Army and Navy and
Brooks' s Clubs.
BUCHANAN, Lieut.-Gen. Henry James,
C.B.; b. 1830 ; entered Army 1850, became Capt.
iSss.Major 1857, Lieut.-Col. 1868, Col. 1877 (h. p.
9th Foot i878),Maj.-Gen. 1886, and Lieut.-Gen.
1892; served in Crimean Campaign i854-5(medal
with three clasps, mentioned in despatches,
Sardinian and Turkish medals, and 5th class
Medjidie), and in command of a Field Force
against Afreedees on N.W. Frontier 1877-8
(mentioned in despatches and medal with
clasp) ; commanded 3rd Inf. Brig, at Aldershot
1887-8, and troops in E. Dist. 1888-92 : in.
1884, Mary Louisa, da. of the Rev. F. Otway
Mayne, of Cromwell Road, Brighton ; cr. C.B.
1 880. United Set vice Club.
BUCHANAN, John, C.M.G., son of Mr.
John Buchanan, of Muthill, Perthshire; b.
1855 > ed- at Muthill Parish Sch. ; for several
years studied practical agriculture, and subse-
quently served a 3 years' term of gardening
at Drummond Gardens, near Crieff, N.B. ; in
1876 joined Church of Scotland Mission to
Central Africa as Agriculturalist ; in 1881 started
coffee, tea, sugar, and cinchona planting in
Shire Highlands ; is the pioneer planter of
Central Africa, and head of the firm of Buchanan
Bros., owners and planters of large tracts of
land in the Shire Highlands ; was Acting
Consul in Nyassaland 1888-91 ; is Ch. Magis-
trate and Revenue Officer for the Zomba and
Blantyre Dist. of British Central Africa ; cr.
C.M.G. i8ox>. Zomba, Quilimane, E. Africa.
BUCKINGHAM, James, C.I.E., son of
the late Rev. J. Buckingham, of Doddiscombs-
leigh, Devon ; b. 1843 ; ed. at Cheltenham
Coll. ; is Manager of Amgoorie Tea Estates,
Assam, Comdt. Assam Valley Mounted Rifles
(Major 1884, Lieut.-Col. 1891), and of Assam
Administrative Batn., and Hon. Magistrate
Sibsagar Dist. : m. 1880, Laura Amelia, da. of
Surg.-Major Collins, formerly B.S.C.;<rr. C.I.E.
1890. Assam, India.
BUDGEN, Col. William Thomas, D.S.O.;
b. 1838 ; entered R.A. 1856, became Capt. 1867,
Major 1875, Lieut.-Col. 1882, and Col. 1886
(h.-p. 1889) ; served with Burmese Expedition
1885-6 (mentioned in despatches) ; has com-
manded a 2nd class Dist. in Bombay since 1889 ;
cr. D.S.O. 1887. Bombay.
BUHLER, Johann George, C.I.E. ; b. 18 — ;
formerly in Indian C.S. ; cr. C.I E. 1878.
BULLEN, George, C.B., LL.D., son of
Mr. Walter Bullen, of Clonakilty, co. Cork ; b.
1817; ed. at St. Saviour's Gram. Sch., South-
wark ; LL.D. Glasgow Univ., 1889 ; entered the
British Museum as Assist, in Printed Books
Depart. 1838, and was Assist. -Keeper in that
Depart, and Sup. of Reading Room 1866-75, ar»d
Keeper 1875-90 ; has contributed to several
literary journals, edited works for the Holbein
So., and compiled various catalogues; cr. C.B.
1890. 62, Abingdon Road, Kensington, IV.
BULLER, Vice-Adm. Alexander, C.B.,
son of the Rev. Richard Buller, of Lanreath,
Cornwall ; b. 1834; entered R.N. 1848, became
Com. 1863, Capt. 1869, Rear-Adm. 1887, and
Vice-Adm. 1892 ; served in Black Sea during
Crimean War 1854-5 (medal with clasp and
Turkish medal) ; commanded Naval Brig, dur-
ing operations against Malays in Straits of
Malacca 1875; appointed a Naval A.D.C. to
H.M. 1884; commanded Steam Reserve at
Chatham 1885-6 ; is a J.P. for Devon : m. 1870,
Emily Mary, da. of the late Henry Tritton,
Esq., of Beddington, Surrey ; cr. C.B. 1876.
Erie Hall, Plympton, S. Devon; United
Service Club.
BURGESS, George Douglas, C.S.I., son
of John Burgess, Esq.; b. 1847 ; entered B.C.S.
1870; formerly Commr. of Northern Div., Upper
Burmah ; appointed Judicial Commr. of Upper
Burmah 1892 ; cr. C.S.I. 1889. 31and*lay,
Upper Burmah.
BURGESS, James, C.I.E., LL.D.; b.
1832; went to Calcutta to educational work 1856,
and to Bombay 1861 ; appointed Archaeological
Surveyor and Reporter to Govt. for W. India
1873, Sup. Archa:ological Surveyor for S. India
1881, and Director Gen. of Archaeological Sur-
vey of India 1886; Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh 1881,
F.R.G.S., M.R.I.B.A., M.R.A.S., M. de la
Soc. As., &c.; author of various works on Indian
Architecture and Antiquities ; started the
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"Indian Antiquary,'" a monthly journal, in
1871, and conducted it for 13 years ; cr. C.I.E.
1885. 22, Seton Place, Edinburgh.
BURNABY, Maj.-Gen. Eustace Beaumont,
C.B., son of the late Lieut. -Gen. Richard Beau-
mont Burnaby, R.A. ; l>, 1837 ; ed. at Roy.
Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; entered 5th Regt. 1854,
transferred tosist Regt. same year, became Capt.
1863, Major 1877, Lieut. -Col. ist Batn. King's
Own (S. Yorkshire L.I.) 1881, Col. 1885, and
Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1887 ; served in Umbeyla
Expedition 1863, in Jowaki Expedition 1877-8
(medal with clasp), during Afghan War 1878-80,
present at capture of Ali Musjid (wounded,
mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp), and
in Burmah Campaign 1886-7 '•> cr- C.B. 1887.
Naval and Military Club.
BURNE, Gen. Henry Knightley, C.B. ; b.
1825 ; entered Bengal Army 1843, became Capt.
and Major 1857, Lieut. -Col. 1863, Col. 1869,
Maj.-Gen. 1881, Lieut. -Gen. 1884, and Gen.
1889 '• served in Sutlej Campaign i845-6(medal
with clasp), and in Burmese War 1852-3 as Mil.
Sec. to Gen. Godwin (several times mentioned
in despatches, and medal with clasp) ; was Mil.
Sec. toGov. of India 1870-80 : m. 18— , Frances,
da. of T. Spens. Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1875. United
Service Club.
BURROUGHS, Lieut.-Gen. Frederick Wil-
liam Traill, C.B., el. son of the late Gen.
Frederick William Burroughs ; b. 1831 ; entered
93rd Sutherland Highlanders 1848, became
Capt. 1854, Major 1858, Lieut.-Col. 1864.
Col. 1869, Maj.-Gen. 1880, and retired
Lieut.-Gen. 1881 ; served f/)throughout Crimean
War 1854-6 (medal with three clasps, Turkish
medal, and 5th class Medjidie), (it) in Indian
Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (recommended for
V.C., twice wounded, and medal with two
.-, clasps), and (Hi) with Euzofzai Field Force 1863
(mentioned in despatches, and medal with clasp) ;
commanded 93rd Regt. ten years, and the ist
Administrative Brigade of Orkney Artillery Vol.
1873-80; is a I. P. and D.L. for Orkney: in.
1870, Eliza D'Oyly, da. of Col. William Geddes-
C.B.; cr. C.B. 1873. Truinland House, Rousay,
Orkney', United Seii'ice, Scottish Conserva-
tive, Royal Thames Yaclit, and New (Edin-
burgh) Clubs.
BURTON, Gen. Fowler, C.B., son of the late
David Burton, Esq., of Cherry Burton Hall,
Beverley ; />. 1822 ; entered Army 1839, became
Capt. 1850, Major 1855, Lieut.-Col. (for distin-
guished service in the field) 1850, Col.
1862, Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lieut.-Gen. 1880, and
Gen. (retired) 1881 ; served with 97th Regt.
from 1839 (Ensign) to 1860 (Lt.-Col. Comdg.),
at siege of Sebastopol 1854-5 (medal with clasp,
Sardinian and Turkish medals, and 5th Class
Medjidie), in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-9
(twice mentioned and thanked in despatches,
and medal), and in Central India (C.B.) ; com-
manded Walmcr Fusilier Batn. 1860-70, and
was on Start -s A A G , W.-st Dist. 1870-75 ; is
a J.P. for Devon, and Col. Queen's Own (Royal
W. Kent Regt.): ///. 1862, a da. of the late John
Banks Friend, Esq., of Ripple Vale, Kent, and
30, Sussex Square, W. ; cr. C.B. 1867. Stoke
Damerel, Dez'onport ; United Service Club.
BUSHMAN, Col. Henry Augustus, C.B.;
b. 1841 ; entered gth Lancers 1858, became
Capt. 1872, Major 1879, Lieut. Col. 1880, and
Col. 1884 (h.p. 1885) ; served in N.W. Frontier
Campaign 1863 (medal with clasp), S. African
War 1879 (mentioned in despatches, and medal
with clasp), and in Afghan War 1879-80 (men-
tioned in despatches, medal with clasp and
bronze star); was A.A.G., Bengal 1884-90;
appointed A.A.G., S. Dist. 1892 ; cr. C.B.
1 88 1. Net ley Cliff, Southampton ; United
Service Club.
BlJSTEED, Brig.-Surg. Henry Elmsley,
C.I.E., M.D.; b. 1833 ; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1855 ;
entered Madras Med. Depart. 1855 ; became
Brig.-Surg. (retired) 1886 ; served during Indian
Mutiny 1857-8 (medal with clasp) ; sometime
AssayMaster of Calcutta Mint(thanked by Gov-
Gen. of India); author of "Echoes from Old
Calcutta" ; cr. C.I.E. 1886. East India
United Service Club.
BUTLER, Capt. Antoine Sloet, C.B. [see
Butler, Bart.].
BUYERS, John Walker, C.I.E. ; />. 18— ;
is a M.I.C.E., and Superintending Engineer in
Public Works Depart. (Railway Branch),
India ; cr. C.I.E. 1889. Rangoon, Burmah.
BYAM, Col. William, C.B., son of the
late William J. Byam, Esq., M.R.C.S. Eng., of
Willesley, Gloucester ; b. 1841 ; ed. at King's
Coll. Sch., London ; entered 651)1 Regt. 1859,
became Capt. 1868, Major 1876, Lieut.-Col. 1881,
and Col. 1885 (h.p. 1892) ; served in New Zea-
land War 1864-5, including storming and capture
of Rangiawhia (medal), and in command of ist
Batn. York and Lancaster Regt. (formerly 6sth
Foot), at battles of El Teb and Tamai in the
Soudan 1884 (medal with clasp, bronze star, and
C.B.); commanded sist and 651)1 Regimental
Dists. 1887-92: m. 1881, Emily, da. of Maj.-
Gen. J. W. F. Bean, B.S.C. ; cr. C.B. 1884.
Fairleigh, Pontefract ; Army and Navy Club.
BYTHESEA, ^«zr-/Ww.John, C.B., C.I.E.,
J'.C., son of the late Rev. George Bythesea,
R. of Freshford, Somerset ; b. 1827 ; entered
R.N. 1841, became Lieut. 1849, Com. 1856,
Capt. 1861, and Retired Rear-Adm. 1877;
served in Russian War 1855 (Baltic medal and
V.C.), and in China War 1858-60 (medal and
clasp) ; was Consulting Naval Officer to Indian
Govt. 1874-80 : m. 1874, Belinda, 3rd da. of the
late Col. George Nelson Prior ; cr. C.B. 1877,
C.I.E. 1878. 22, Ashlmrn Place, S.W.; United
Service Club.
CADELL, Gen. Robert, C.B., son of the
late H. F. Cadell, Esq., of Cockenzie, Hadding-
ton ; b. 1825; entered Madras Artillery 1842,
became Capt. 1857, Major 1858, Lieut. -Col. 1859,
Col. 1867, Maj.-Gen. 1878, Lieut.-Gen. 1882,
Gen. 1883, and Col.-Comdt. R.A. 1885 ; served
on Staff of Turkish Army during Crimean War
1 854 (mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp,
4th class Medjidie, Turkish medal), and in Indian
Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (mentioned in de-
spatches, medal with clasp); was Inspector-Gen.
of Ordnance, Madras, 1877-81 ; is a J.P. and a
County Councillor for Haddingtonshire : >n.
1889, Elizabeth Douglas, da. of the late Rev.
William Bruce Cunningham, of Prestonpans,
N.B. ; cr. C.B. 1873. Cockenzie, Haddington.
CAILLARD, Alfred, C.M.G., son of the
late Charles Camille Caillard, Esq. , of Leicester;
b. 1841 ; was a Clerk in Receiver and Ac-
countant-Gen. 's Office, Gen. Post Office 1863-75,
Financial Controller of the Egyptian Post Office
1875-6, and Postmaster-Gen, of Egypt
(thoroughly re-organising the whole Ser.) 1876-
89, since when he has been Director-Gen, ot
Customs in Egypt ; appointed in 1878 to manage
and re-organise the Khedivieh Steamship ser-
vice ; has Grand Gordon (ist class) of the
Medjidie ; is a Com. of the Hellenic Order
of the Redeemer, and of the Austrian Order of
Francis Joseph ; cr. C.M.G. 1890. Alexandria.
CALL, Gen. George Frederic Stevenson,
C.B. ; b. 1819 ; entered Army 1837, became
Capt. 1842, Major 1854, Lieut.-Col. 1856, Col.
1861, Major-Gen. 1868 Lieut.-Gen. 1879, and
Gen. (retired) 1881 ; served throughout China
War 1840-2 (medal), in Burmese War 1852-3
(medal with clasp), and in Crimean Campaign
1854-5 (medal with clasp, 5th class Medjidie,
COMPAMONAGE.
755
Sardinian and Turkish medals) ; has been Col.
Roy. Irish Regt. since 1889; cr. C.B. 1869. 5,
Anglesea Terrace, St. Leonards-on-Sea.
CAMERON, Col. Aylmer Spicer, 17.C., C.B.,
son of the late Lieut. -Col. William Gordon
Cameron, Grenadier Guards, who lost his right
arm at Waterloo, and received several other
wounds; b. 1833; entered 72nd Highlanders
1852, promoted Capt. King's Own Borderers for
service in the field 1859, Major 1871, Lieut. -Col.
1877, and Col. iS8i ; retired 1888 ; served in
Crimean Campaign 1855-6, including both
assaults on the Redan (medal with clasp,
Turkish medal), and in Indian Mutiny 1857-8
(reported "desperately wounded" at Kotah,
three wounds the same day, twice mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp, V.C.); was Ch.
Instructor Bengal 1874-6, A.A.G. in Canada 1879-
81, in command of King's Own Borderers 1881-3,
Ch. of Intelligence Branch, HeadQuarters 1883-5,
and Comdt. Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst, 1886-8 ;
has received Distinguished Service Reward ;
cr. C.B. 1886. Holmleld, Lyndhurst ; United
Service and Army and Navy Clubs.
CAMERON, Maj.-Gen. Donald Roderick,
C.M.G. ; b. 1834 ; entered R.A. 1856, became
Capt. 1866, Major 1875, Lieut. -Col. 1882, Col.
1886, and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1887 ; served (
throughout Bhootan Campaign 1863-65 as ''
Adj. and as staff officer R.A. Dooar Field Force
(medal with clasp and three times mentioned
in despatches) ; accompanied the Hon. Wm. I
M'Dougall, C.B,, to Fort Garry as a M.E.C.
1869 ; awarded bronze medal of Roy. Humane :
So. 1871 ; was H.M.'s Commr. of International
Boundary Commn., and superintended expedi-
tion which marked the International Boundary ',
from the Lake of the Woods to summit of j
Rocky Mountains 1872-6, Sec. to Canadian j
Delegation at International Conference at Paris ;
1883, for protection of Submarine Cables, and i
Official Sec. to Canadian Commr. at Fisheries
Conference at Washington 1887-8, since when
he has been Comdt. of Roy. Mil. Coll., King-
ston, Canada : m. 1869, Emma, da. of Sir i
Charles Tupper, ist Bart., G.C.M.G., C.B., i
LL.D., M.D. ; cr. C.M.G. 1877. Kingston,',
Canada; Junior United Set 'vice Club.
CAMERON, Capt. Verney Lovett, C.B.,
D.C.L., son of the Re v. Jonathan Henry Lovett t
Cameron, V. of Shoreham ; b. 1844; entered,
R.N. 1857, became Com. 1876 (retired 1883), }
and Capt, 1891 ; served in Abyssinian Cam- '<
Eaign 1868 (medal); appointed to command
ivingstone E. Coast Expedition Nov. 1872, i
and crossed tropical Africa, arriving at Ben- <
guela Nov. 1875 (C.B., Hon. D.C.L. Oxford,
OflScier de Mnstruction Publique, Ofncier
de la Couronne d'ltalie ; Founder's medal of
Roy. Geographical So., Grande medaille d'or
Paris Geographical So., Gold medal from King
of Italy, Gold Medal of Lisbon Geographical,
ot" Roy. Belgium Geographical, and of Ballo> n j
Sos. and Silver medal of So. of Arts) ; is a
Member of the Turners' Co. : in. 1885, Amy i
Nona Read, da. of W. B. Morris, Esq.,
formerly of Kingston, Jamaica ; cr. C.B. 1876.
41, Ashley Gardens, Victoria Street, S.W. ;
A rrny and Navy Club.
CAMERON, Lieut. -Gen. William Gordon,
C.B., son of the late Col. William Gordon
Cameron, K.H., of Nea House, Christchurch ;
b, 1827 ; ed. at Mil. Coll., Dresden ; entered
Army 1844, became Capt. 1853, Major 1855,
Lieut. -Col. 1863, Col. 1868, Maj.-Gen. 1878,
and Lieut. -Gen. 1888 ; served with Grenadier
Guards in Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal
with two clasps, Legion of Honour sth
class Medjidie and Turkish medal) ; in
command of 3rd Regt. German Legion in
Turkey 1855-6, and in command of 4th Foot in
Abyssinian Campaign (mentioned in despatches
and medal) ; is Hon. Col. ist Vol. Batn. Royal
Fusiliers (City of London Regt.) ; commanded
Troops in China 1885-9, when he was appointed
to command the troops at Cape of Good Hope :
m. 1857, Helen Colebrook Mary, da. of Gen.
Sir John Hunter Littler, G.C.B. ; cr. C.B.
1868. Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope; Army
and Navy and United Service Clubs.
CAMPBELL, Capt. Alexander, D.S.O.,
son of the late William Campbell, Esq., of
Ballyalton, co. Down ; b. 1839 ; entered Bom-
bay Marine Ser. 1865, and became Capt. 18 — ;
served throughout Abyssinian Expedition and
in command on Red Sea and Persian Gulf sta.
tions until 1878; was transferred to Burmah 1879-
and appointed Staff Officer E. Div. 1882 ; trans-
ferred to W. Div. 1884, and assisted in fitting
out 2nd Souakin Expedition (thanked for ser-
vices) ; served with Burmah Expedition 1885-6
as senior Transport Officer (medal and D.S.O.);
has been Dep. -Director of Marine at Calcutta,
since 1887 : m. 18 — , Jane, da. of the late Weston
Grimshaw, Esq., of Mossley, co. Antrim ; cr.
D.S.O. 1887. Calcutta; Bombay Club.
CAMPBELL, Col. Colin, C.B., son of the
late Capt. Colin Campbell; b. 1838; entered Army
1855, became Capt. 1866, Major 1879, Lieut.-Col.
1881 (h.p. 1883), and Col. 1885 ; retired 1889 ;
commanded 7th Dragoon Guards throughout
Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal with clasp and
3rd class Medjidie) ; was A.A.G. for recruiting
at Dublin 1884-9 : m. 1864, Isabella, da. of
James Watson, Esq., of Inchyra, co. Perth ;
cr. C.B. 1882. United Service Club.
CAMPBELL, Col. Colin Charles, D.S.O. ;
b. 1842 ; entered Madras Army 1860, became
Capt. M.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1872, Major 1880,
Lieut.-Col. 1886, and Col. 1891 : served in
Burmese Expedition 1885 (mentioned in des-
patches) ; cr. D.S.O. 1887.
CAMPBELL, Col. , David Wilkinson,
C.I.E., son of the late John Campbell, Esq.,
Comptroller of H.M.'s Customs, Greenock,
N.B. ; b. 1832 ; is Hon. Col. E. Indian Railway
Vol., Agent E. India Railway, and a M.I.C.E. ;
cr. C.I.E. 1883. Bengal (Calcutta) Club.
CAMPBELL, Capt. Henry John Fletcher,
C.B., son of Henry Fletcher Campbell, Esq. ;
b. 1837; entered R.N. 1849, became Com. 1870,
and Capt. 1879 ! retired 1888 ; served in Baltic
during Russian War 1854 (medal), in Black Sea
1854-5 and present at siege of Sebastopol (medal
with clasp and Turkish medal) ; commanded
Naval Brig, in Zulu War 1878-9 (medal and
mentioned in despatches) ; is a J.P. and D L.
for co. Stirling ; cr. C.B. 1879. Boquhan,
Stirling, N.B. ; United Service, and Neiv
{Edinburgh) Chibs.
CAMPBELL, James Duncan, C.M.G.,
son of the late Major Robert Campbell ( Craig -
nish) ; b. 1833 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., at
Paris, and at Heidelberg ; was in Audit Office
prior to 1862 ; is Commr. in England of Chinese
Imperial Maritime Customs, and Com. of Legion
of Honour in France, and of the Conception in
Portugal ; has Red Button of second class Chi-
nese Civil Rank, and Order of Double Dragon
(2nd class 2nd div.) : in. 1870, Ellen Mary, da.
of the late T. R. Lewis, Esq.; cr. C.M.G. 1885.
18, Clanricardc Gardens, IV.; 8, Storey's Gate,
S. W.
CAMPBELL, James Macnabb, C.F.E.,
LL.D., son of the late Rev. John McLeod
Campbell, D.D. ; b. 1846 ; ed. at Glasgow
Univ." (M.A. 1867, LL.D. 1885) ; entered Bom.
C. S. 1869 ; is Sup. of Stamps and Stationery,
and Income Tax Commr., Bombay; compiled
the "Bombay Gazetteer;" cr. C.I.E. 1885.
756
COMPAXJOXAGE.
Panck Mahals, Bombay; £a;f India United
Service Club.
t'AMPBELL.-S'wr^.-J/tf/.John, M.D.^C.B.:
r. 18 — ; entered Med. Ser. of Bengal Army 1840; j
retired as Surg.-Maj. 1846 ; cr. C.B. 1858.
CAMPBELL, Col. Robert Byng Patricia
Price, C.B., son of the late Col. John Campbell,
Madras Army, and representative of the family
of the Campbells of Kinloch, Perthshire ; ^.1838 ;
entered Bengal Army 1855, became Capt. B.S.C.
(now I.S.C.) 1867, Major 1875, Lieut. -Col.
1879, and Col. 1883 ; served throughout Indian
Mutiny 1857-9, present at sieges of Delhi and
Lucknow (medal with two clasps), in X. W.
Frontier of India Campaign 1859-60 (medal with
clasp), in Hazara Campaign 1868 (mentioned in
Despatches), in Jowaki Expedition 1877-8 (men-
tioned in despatches, thanks of Govt., clasp)
and during Afghan War 1878-80, present at
capture of AH Musjid, actions about Cabul and
defence of Sharpur and Charariab (mentioned
in despatches, medal with two clasps) : ;«. 1874,
Ada Murray, da. of L. G. A. Campbell, Esq.,
of Fan-field, Ayrshire : cr. C.B. 1887. United
Service and East India United Service Clubs.
CAMPION, Rear-Adm. Hubert, C.B.t
son of T. Campion, Esq., of Exeter ; b.
1825; entered R.N. 1842, became Lieut. 1849,
Com. 1855, Capt. 1863, and Retired Rear-Adm.
1878 ; served in all operations in Black Sea
during Crimean War 1854-5 (medal, Turkish
medal, Legion of Honour and 5th class
Medjidie) ; is Sec. to Royal Navy Scripture
Readers' So. : in. 1860, Elizabeth, who d. 1888,
da. of Com. J. Gilmore, R.N., of the Priory,
Walthamstow ; cr. C.B. 1879. 8, Marlborough
Road, Lee, Kent.
CAREW, Capt. George O'Brien Theodore,
C.I.E., son of J. E. Carew, Esq., sculptor; b.
1829; entered Indian Navy 1846, became Lieut.
1855, and Capt. in Indian Marine 1881 ; ap-
pointed Sup. of Govt. Dockyard 1879, and Dep.
Director of Indian Marine with charge of Govt.
Dockyard, Calcutta, 1882 ; served in command
of Naval Brig, through Indian Mutiny (medal) ;
is a J.P. for Bombay City, a member of Port
Trust and Resident Transport Officer, and a
J.P. and Port Commr. for Calcutta City: tit.
1858, the el. da. of Gen. Sir John Hearsay,
K.C.B. ; cr. C.I.E. 1884. i, Garden Reach
Calcutta ; Military and Royal Naval Club ;
Bengal United Club (Calcutta).
CAREW, Col. Reginald POLE- [see Pole,
Bart., colls.].
CAREW, Brig.-Surg.-Lieut.-Col. Richard
Hugh, D.S.O.; b. 1841; entered Army Med.
Depart. 1865, became Surgeon 1873, Surg.-
Major 1877, and Brig.-Surg.-Lieut.-Col. 1891 ;
served with Abyssinian Expedition iS68, and
with Sikkim Expedition 1888 ; cr. D.S.O. 1889.
CAREY, Col. William, C.B., son of the
late Maj.-Gen. Sir Octavius Carey, C.B.,
K.C.H. ; b. 1833; ed. at Royal Mil. Acad.,
Woolwich ; entered R.A. 1851, became Capt.
1858, Major, 1872, Lieut. -Col. 1877, and Col.
1881 ; retired 1891 ; served during the Afghan
War, commanding R.A. Lines of Communica-
tion Aug. to Dec. 1880, and afterwards at
Candahar (medal), and with Burmah Expedition
1885-7, as Col. on Staff, and Col. Comdg. R.A.
when he rendered valuable reconnoitring ser-
vices and equipped the land siege train for
service on the water (medal, thanked by Govt.
of India) : in. 1864, Julia, da. of Lieut. -Col.
William Hewett [see Hewett, Bart., cr. 1812] ;
cr. C.B. 1886. United Scniicc Club.
CARLETOX, Gen. Henry Alexander; C.B.,
son of the late Francis Carleton, Esq., of Clare,
co. Tipperary ; b. 1814 ; entered Bengal Artil-
lery 1830, becameCapt. 1845, MajonSss, Lieut. -
Col. R.A.i65S,Col. 1863, Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lieut.-
Gen. 1877. Gen. 1879, and Col. Comdt. 1882 ;
served with Expedition against Peshawur fron-
tier tribes 1851, and commanded Bengal Artil.
siege train at capture of Lucknow 1858, and
Artillery at action of Nawabgunge (twice men-
tioned in despatches, and medal with clasp) :
in. 1855, Elizabeth, who d. 1878, da. of the late
Armor Boyle, Esq., of Dundrum ; cr. C.B.
1858. 12, Marlborough Buildings, Bath;
United Se>~i<ice Club.
CARMICHAEL, Charles Paget, C.S.I.,
son of the late Hon. David Scott Carmichael-
Smyth, a judge of the Sudder Dewanny Adalut.
Calcutta ; b. 1829 : ed. at Harrow, and at Hailey-
bury Coll. ; served in B.C.S. 1849-84 : in. ist,
1853, Georgina Rebecca, who d. 1884, el. da. of
the Rev. Edward Judge, Chaplain of Simon's
Bay, Cape of Good Hope ; 2nd, 1887, Anna-
bella Violet, who d. 1890, da. of the late John
Crofton, Esq. ; cr. C.S.I. 1882.
CARMICHAEL, Col. James Dodington,
C.B., son of the late Hon. David Scott Car-
michael-Smyth, Judge of the Sudder Dewanny,
Calcutta ; b. 1820 ; entered Army 183-, and
retired as Col. 1863 ; served with 32nd Regt.
in operations before Mooltan (wounded) and at
Goojerat, &c. (medal with two clasps), on
Peshawur frontier 1851-2 (medal with clasp), and
throughout Oude Campaign 1858 (mentioned
in despatches, and medal) ; was sometime
D.Q.M.G. at Alexandria: ;«. ist, 1860, Barre,
who d. 186-, da. of Major Latter; 2nd, 1869,
Teresa Anne, da. of the late Thomas Morris.
Esq., of Crome Hall, Gloucester, and widow
of Capt. J. S. Scott, 32nd Regt. ; cr. C.B. 1859.
CARXAC, John Henry RIVETT-, C.I.E.
[see Rivett-Carnac, Bart., colls.].
CARXEGY, Lieut. -Gen. Alexander, C.B.
[see E. Northesk, colls.].
CARPENTER, Alfred, D.S.O., son of the
late Charles Carpenter, Esq., R. N., formerly
J.P., for Sussex and Cornwall ; b. 1847 > entered
R.N. 1861, became Lieut. 1870, and Com. 1883 ;
served in Challenger Scientific Expedition
(Albert Medal, and class, for saving life) ; in
Soudan Expedition 1884, in command of " Myr-
midon " (medal, and thanks of Admiralty), and
whilst in charge of Marine Survey of India
piloted the war flotilla to Mandalay and Bhamo
1885 (specially mentioned in despatches, medal):
in. ist, 1879, Henrietta Maud, who d. 1889,
da. of G. A. F. Shadwell, Esq. ; 2nd, 1891
^theldreda, da., of His Honour Judge Cox, of
Marl Field House, Tollbridge, Kent ; cr.
D.S.O. 1887.
CARR, Col. George, C.B. : b. 18 — ;
entered Madras Army 1825, and retired as Col.
1861 ; cr. C.B. 1861.
CARRINGTON, John Worrell, C.ALG.,
D.C.L., younger son of the late Nathaniel
Thomas Worrell Carrington, Esq., of Industry
Plantation, St. Joseph's, Barbados ; b. 1847 ;
ed. at Codrington Coll., Barbados, and at Lin-
coln Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1872, M.A 1891. Hon.
D.C.L. Durham 1879); Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1872,
and a Q.C. for British Guiana 18 — ; acted
as Judge of Assist. Court of Appeal, Barbados
1874-5, and again in 1879 ; was a Member of
House of Assembly, Barbados, 1874-8, when he
was nominated a M.L.C. ; appointed Solicitor-
Gen, of Barbados 1878, and acted as Attorney-
Gen. 1 880- 1 ; has been thanked by Sec. of
State and Gov.-in-Ch. for his services in con-
nection with Education in that Colony ; was Ch.
Justice of St. Lucia and Tobago 1882-9, since
when he has been Attorney-Gen, of British
Guiana ; appointed Chancellor of the Diocese
of British Guiana 1890; administered Govt. of
Tobago 1883-5 ; engaged, under the sanction of
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the Colonial Office, in preparing and printing,
in 1885-6, a draft revised edition of the Laws
of Tobago, in 1888-9 a new edition of the Laws
of St. Lucia, and in 1891-2 a number of Con-
solidation Bills for British Guiana ; was acting
Ch. Justice of Grenada Aug. to Oct. 1886 : in,
1872, Susan Catherine, only da. of the late
William Walsh, Esq., of Norham, Oxford ; cr.
C.M.G. 1888. Georgetown, British Guiana.
CARTER, Gilbert Thomas, C.M.G. , only
son of the late Thomas Gilbert Carter, Esq.,
Com. R.N. (who served as Midshipman at
Copenhagen 1801) ; b. 1848; entered R.N.
1864, became Assist. Paymaster 1869, and
retired 1875 ; successively served as Vol. under
Colonial Govt. at Sierra Leone, as Paymaster of
Colonial yacht "Sherbro." during transfer to
Great Britain of Dutch Settlements on Gold
Coast (subsequently a Commr. for valuation of
Ordnance and Stores left by the Dutch), and ;
during part of Ashanti War ; was Private Sec.
to Gov. of Leeward Islands (Sir George '
Berkeley, K. C.M.G.) 1875-9, a M.E.C., a
M.L.C.,and Treasurer and Collector of Customs
at the Gold Coast 1879-83, and in the Gambia j
1883-8 (administered Govt. in absence of Gov.), [
, and Administrator of the Gambia 1888-91, since I
when he has been Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of
Lagos : ;«. 1874, Susan Laura, fourth da. of
the late Lieut. -Col. Edward Hocker, C.B. ; cr.
C.M.G. 1890. Government House-, Lagos,
Africa.
CA.RTWRIGHT, William Chauncy, C.M.G..,
son of Richard Aubrey Cartwright, Esq., of
Edgcote, Banbury ; b. 1853 ; ed. at Eton, and
at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; appointed a Clerk in
Foreign Office 1875, Acting 3rd Sec. to Em-
bassy at Constantinople April, 1878, Sec. to Sir
H. Drummond Wolff, H.M.'s. Commr. for E.
Roumelia, Aug. 1878, Sec. to Lord E. Fitz-
maurice on the reconstitution of E. Roumelian
Commn. May, 1880, and Sec. to Commn. itself |
June, 1880; was despatched to Egypt May, I
1882, with rank of Acting 2nd Sec., and was in i
charge of H.M.'s Agency and Consulate Gen. !
Egypt in 1882 and in 1883 ; has medal with !
clasp and bronze star for Egyptian Campaign i
1882 ; was Sec. to Sir H. D. Wolffs Special i
Mission to Constantinople and Egypt 1885-7,
and to Min. Plen. at Court of Persia (Sir H. D.
Wolff) 1888-9; cr. C.M.G. 1882. Edgcote,
Banbury ; St. James's Clui>.
CASEY, Hon. James Joseph, C.M.G., son
of the late James Casey, Esq., ofTromroe, co.
Clare ; <5.Dec. 25th, 1831 ; went to Australia 1855, j
and in that year became joint proprietor of the |
Bendigo Advertiser; elected M.L.A. 1861, but |
was unseated ; represented Manduring 1863- I
1879 ; has been a M.E.C. since 1868 ; appointed j
Min. of Justice 1868, and Solicitor-Gen. 1869 ; !
was Pres. of Board of Land and Works and j
Min. of Agriculture 1872-5 ; has taken great ]
interest in all exhibitions in which the colony I
of Victoria has been represented ; was Pres. of
Victoria Commn. to Paris Exhibition 1878-9,
Executive Vice-Pres. of Melbourne Interna-
tional Exhibition 1880, Chm. of Great Britain .
Committee to look after British interests at the I
Exhibition (specially thanked), Vice-Pres. of
First Social Science Congress held in Australia !
1880, and Delegate for Victoria to Postal
Union Congress at Vienna, 1891, on which
occasion Australasia entered the Postal Union ;
is a barrister of Victoria,N.S.W.,S. and W. Aus-
tralia and Queensland, and a Knt. Officer of
Legion of Honour and of Crown of Italy ; ;
formerly Prosecutor for H.M., and Pres. of i
Federal Bank of Australia ; has been Judge
of County Court, Court of Mines, and Court
of Insolvency, and Chm. of Gen. Sessions of Vic-
toria since 1884; Acting Judge of Supreme Court
1885; author of "Casey's Justices' Manual,"
the only legal text book in the Colony that
has reached a second edition ; cr. C.M.G.
1878. " IMckane," Acland Street, St. Kilda ;
Weeroona, Port Philip Bay; Royal Yacht
(London), Royal Yacht (Victoria), and Athe-
nteum and Yorrick (Melbourne) Clubs.
CASTLE, William, C.B., son of the late
John Castle, Esq., of Wallingford, Berks;
b. 18 — ; entered R. N. 1855, became Ch. En-
gineer 1872, Inspector of Machinery 1885, and
Ch. Inspector of Machinery 1889 ; served
in the Baltic during Russian War 1855 (medal),
and in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal with
clasp, bronze star); cr. C.B. 1892.
CAULFEILD, Capt. Algernon Montgomerie,
D.S.O. ; cr. 1887 [see E. Charlemont colls.].
CAULFEILD, Marcus Piers Francis, C.B. ';
cr. C.B. 1888 [see E. Charlemont. colls.].
CAVE, Adm. John Halliday, C.B., son
of the late George Cave, Esq., J.P., D.L., of
Burfield ; ^.1827; entered R.N. 1841, became
Lieut. 1850, Com. 1855, Capt. 1863, Retired Rear -
Adm. 1878, Vice-Adm. 1884, and Adm. 1889 ;
served in China, 1842-3 (medal), on W. Coast of
Africa 1844-7 and 1858-9, in Baltic Expedition
1 854 (medal), with Naval Brig, during Crimean
Campaign 1855 (medal with clasp, Legion of
Honour, jth class Medjidie, andTurkish medal);
inW. Indies 1860-1: m. 18— ; cr.C.B. 1875. Hen-
bury Court, near Bristol; 17, Palace Gate, Ken-
sington,}V. ; Carltonand United Service Clubs.
CHADS, Maj.-Gen, William John, C.B.,
son of the late Adm. Sir Henry Ducie Chads,
G.C.B. ; b. 1830 ; entered 64th Regt. 1847, be-
came Capt. and Major 1854, Lieut. -Col. 1862,
Col. 1877, and Maj.-Gen. 1887 ; retired 1890 ;
served during Burmese War 1852-3 as A.D.C.,
present at capture of Rangoon and Pegu
(wounded, mentioned in despatches, medal with
clasp), in the Baltic 1854, present at capture of
Bomersund (medal), and in Turkey 1855-6 ; was
Capt. Instructor at Sch. of Musketry July to
Dec. 1870, D.A.A.G. Cork Dist. 1871-2 ; in
command of Wiltshire Regt. 1876-81, employed
in Egypt 1882, and in command soth Regt.
Dist. 1883-7 : "'• IS'» I8s6, Louise du Caurroy,
who d. 1871, el. da. of Charles A. Lauder,
Esq. ; 2nd, 1890, Caroline Maria, da. of the
late Rev. J. T. Maine, of Bighton Wood,
Hants ; cr. C.B. 1887. Dover Courts, South-
sea ; United Sen'ice Club.
CHADWICK, Osbert, C.M.G., only son of
the late Sir Edwin Chadwick, K.C.B.; b. 1844;
formerly Lieut. R.E. ; and was employed on
Harbour Works at Bombay ; is now a C. E. ; has
been engaged for the Colonial Depart, on Water
Works at Grenada, Sanitary Work at Hong
Kong, and Water Works at Malta ; was also
charged with the preparation of papers on ad-
ministrative organisation ; is Consulting Sani-
tary Engineer to the Govt. of Hong Kong, and
an Unofficial M.E.C. of the Colony; cr.
C.M.G. 1886. Hong Kong.
CHAMBERLAIN, Gen. Crawford Trotter,
C.S.I. ; cr.C.S.I. 1866 [see Chamberlain, Bart.].
CHAMBERLiN.ZzVw/.-CW. Erown,C.M.G.,
D.C.L., son of B. Chamberlin, Esq., M.D., of
Frelighsburg, Province of Quebec ; b. 1827; ed.
at McGill Univ., Montreal (B.C.L. iSso.D.C.L.
1867); admitted a Barrister and Advocate 1850;
was one of the publishers and editors of the
Montreal Gazette 1852-70, Sec. to Board of
Arts and Manufactures, Lower Canada, 1857-
62, and Pres. thereof 1862-5, a"d a Commr. from
Canada to London Universal Exhibition 1862 ;
sat as M.P. for Missisquoi in the Commons
1867-70, since when he has been Queen's Prin-
ter ; appointed Major 6oth Batn. Active Militia
at its formation, and became Lieut-Col. 18 — ;
758
COMPAN IONAGE.
served in command of Batn..and on Staff April- I
May 1870, and in that year was nominated
C.M.G. for repelling Fenian invaders at Eccles
Hill ; cr. C.M.G. 1870. Ottawa. Canada ; St.
James's Club (Ottawa).
CHAMIER, Lieut. -Gen. Stephen Henry
Edward, C.B., son of Henry Chamier, Esq. ; ]
6. 1834 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at Addis-
combe ; entered Madras Artillery 1853, became
Capt. and Major R.A. 1864, Lieut.-Col. 1874,
Col. 1879, Maj.-Gen. 1885, and Hon. Lieut.-
Gen. 1886 ; served at Pegu 1856, and in Indian
Mutiny 1857-8 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
Major, medal with clasp) : >it. 1858, Dora
Louisa, da. of George Tyrrell, Esq., of co.
Down; cr. C.B. 1886. East India United
Sen'ice Glut.
CHAXNER, Major Bernard, D.S.O. ; b.
1846 ; ed. at Cheltenham. Coll. : entered Bengal
Army 1867, became Capt. B.S.C. (now I.S.C.)
1879 and Major 1887 ; served duiing Afghan
War 1870-80 (medal), and inBurmah Campaign
1886-7 ; cr. D.S O. 1886.
CHANNER, Col. George Nicholas, C.B.,
V.C., son of Col. George Girdwood Channer,
R.A. ; b. 1843 ; ed. at Truro, and at Chelten-
ham Coll. ; entered Bengal Army 1859, B.S.C.
(now I.S.C.) 1866, became Capt. 1871, Brevet
Major 1876, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1879, Col. 1883,
and Brig.-Gen., India Establishment, 1891 ;
served in N.W. Frontier of India Campaign
1863-4 (medal with clasp), with Lushai Ex-
pedition 1870-71, with Perak Expedition 1874-5
(mentioned in despatches, clasp, V.C., Brevet
Major), with Jowaki Expedition 1878 (clasp),
during Afghan War 1878-9-80 (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp, Brevet Lt.-Col.),
and in Hazara Campaign 1888, in command of
ist Brig, (mentioned in despatches, clasp, C.B.);
has commanded a 2nd class Dist., Bengal, since
1892 ; received good service pension 1892 ; cr.
C.B. 1889. Skillong, Assam.
CHAPLIN, Col. John Worthy, C.B., V.C.,
son of the late W. J. Chaplin, Esq., M.P. ; b.
1840; ed. at Harrow; entered 07th Regt. 1858. be-
came Capt. 8th Hussars 1864, Major 1869, Lieut.-
Col. 1879, and Col. (h.p.) 1883; retired 1888;
served in China War 1860 (wounded, mentioned
in despatches, medal with two clasps, V.C.) ;
commanded his Regt. on Khyber Line in Afghan
War 1879-80 (medal) ; was an extra A.D.C. to
Lord-Lieut, of Ireland 1869-74; cr. C.B. 1887.
Kibworthffall, Leicester; United Service Club.
CHAPMAN, Maj.-Gen. Edward Francis,
C.B., son of Henry Chapman, Esq. ; b. 1840;
entered Bengal Artillery 1858, became Capt.
1872, Major 1878, Lieut.-Col. 1879, Col. 1881,
and Maj.-Gen. 1889 ; served throughout Abys-
sinian Campaign 1867-8 (mentioned in des-
patches, medal), in N. Afghanistan as D.A. and
Q.M.G. 187^-80 (mentioned in despatches,
medal with 2 clasps, sur, Brevet Lt.-Col.),
and with Burmah Expedition 1885-6 (medal
with clasp) ; appointed in 1881 Mil. Sec. to
Com.-in-Ch. in India, and an A.D.C. to H.M. ;
wasQ.M.G., Bengal 1885-9; has been Director
of Mil. Intelligence at Headquarters since 1891 :
m. 1886, Georgiana Charlotte Clive, da. of the
late Sir Edward Clive Bayley, K.C.S.I. [see
Metcalfe, Bart.]; cr. C.B. 1881. 22, Ashley
Gardens, S. W. ; United Service Club.
CHAPMAN, Robert Barclay, C.S.I., son of
the late Jonathan Chapman, Esq., of Dean Prior,
Torquay ; b. 1829 ; served in B.C.S. 1850-81 and
was Sec. to Govt. of India in Finance and Com-
merce Depart. 1869-81 : m. 1851, Louisa, who
d. 1881. da. of the late John Lowis, Esq., of
Plean, Stirling; cr. C.S.I. 187°;. 6, Kna< es-
borough Place, S. W.
CHATFIELD, Vice-Adm. Alfred John,
C.B., son of the Rev. Robert Money Chatfield ;
b. 1831 ; entered R.N. 1846, became Com. 1862,
Capt. 1868, Rear-Adm. 1886 and Vice-Adm.
(retired) 1891 ; served in Baltic Expedition
1854, being present at bombardment ot
Bomarsund (medal), in Black Sea, being
present at blockade of Odessa and opera-
tions before Sebastopol (Crimean and Turkish
medals, Sebastopol clasp), and during Ashantee
Campaign 1874 in command of "Amethyst"
(medai) ; joined in engagement with Peruvian
ship " Huascar" 1877 ; commanded S. E. Coast
of America for two years, and the "Thunderer "
inMediterraneanand Sea of Marmora ; was Sup.
of Pembroke Dockyard and holder of good
service pension 1882-86, and was three years
Capt. of Plymouth Steam Reserve : in. 1868,
Louisa, da. of Thomas Faulconer, Esq., J.P.;cr.
C.B. 1887. ii, Prince's Square, Hyde Park,
W. ; A riny and Navy and United Service Clubs.
CHERMSIDE, Col. Herbert Charles, C.B. ,
C.M.G.; b. 1850; ed. at Eton; entered R.E.
1870, became Capt. and Major 1882, Lieut.-Col.
1885, and Col. 1887 ; was Mil. Attache at Con-
stantinople, 1878-9, and as such served through
whole of Russo-Turkish campaign in Europe,
i877_-78 ; in 1878 was Assist. Commr. for
Delimitation of Bulgarian frontier ; was Vice-
Consul in Anatolia 1879-82 ; served as Mil.
Attache to H.M.'s Agent and Consul-Gen, in
Egyptian Campaign 1882 ; attached to Egyptian
Army 1883-8 (srd Class Osmanieh and 2nd class
Medjidie), was Consul for Koordistan 1888-9,
since when he has been Mil. Attache at Constan-
tinople ;cr. C.M.G. 1880, C.B. 1886. British
Embassy, Constantinople.
CHICHESTER, Maj.-Gen. Robert Bruce,
C.B., son of Robert Bruce, Esq., Barrisu r-at-
Law ; b. 1826; eritered Army 1843, became
Capt. 1851, Major 1863, Lieut.-Col. 1870, Col.
1875, and Maj.-Gen. 1884; served in 8ist
Regt. ir Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8
(medal), and commanded it in Afghan War
1878-9,1 eluding capture of AH Musjid (medal
with clasp) : in. ist, 1860, Mary, who d. 1862,
da. of the Rev. Thomas D'Eye Betts, of
Wortham Hall, Suffolk; 2nd, 1884, Jane, da.
of the late Capt. Frank Helpman, R. N.; cr.
C.B. 1879. Army and Navy Club.
CHIPPINDALL, Lieut. -Gen. Edward, C.B.,
son of the late John Chippendall, Esq., J.P.,
and D.L. for Lancashire ; entered Army
1847, became Major 1855, Lieut.-Col. 1865, Col.
1872, Maj.-Gen, 1883, and Lieut.-Gen. (retired)
1886; served with 32nd Regt. in Punjab Cam-
paign 1848-9 (medal with two clasps), with igth
Foot in Crimean Campaign 1854-5 and as Br'nj.-
Major Light Div., Oct. 1855 to June 1856
(medal with three clasps, Legion of Honour,
Turkish medal, and 5th class Medjidie), and in
command of igth Foot in Hazara Campaign
1868 (medal with clasp, and mentioned in de-
spatches); was an A.D.C. to H.M. 1872-83 ;
is a J. P. for Leicestershire ; cr. C. B. 1869.
Barrozu-on-Soar, Loiighborough ; United Ser-
vice and Junior United Service Clubs.
CHRISTIE, James Thomas, C.I. E. ; b.
1841 ; is Dist. Sup. of Police, Punjab : m. 1864,
Catherine, da. of the late Robert Baxter, Esq. ;
cr. C.I.E. 1881.
CHURCH, Maj.-Gen. Thomas Ross, C.I.E.,
2nd son of the late Thomas Church, Esq.,
B.C.S. : b. 1831 ; ed. at Addiscombe ; entered
Madras Army 1850, became Capt. 1862, Major
1870, Lieut.-Col. 1876, Col. 1881, and Maj.-
Gen. 1891; was Comdt. Madras Vol. Guards
1873-88 : in. 1854, Florence, da. of the late Capt.
F. Marryat, R.N., C.B. ; cr. C.I.E. 1883.
East India United Service Club.
CIANTAR, Edward, C.M.G., son of the
late Paul Ciar.tar, Esq. ; I 1833 ; ed. in Malta ;
COMPANION AGE.
759
formerly Member of Council of Govt. of Malta ;
was Vice-Pres. of Malta Chamber of Commerce
1889-90, and Pres. thereof 1890-91 : m. 1859,
Victoria, da. of Charles Lanzon, Esq. ; cr.
C.M.G. 1889. in, Strada Vescovo, Valletta,
Malta.
CLARKE, Col. Alexander Ross, C.B.,
F.R.S.; b. 1828; entered R.E. 1847, became
Capt. 1855, Major 1871, Lieut. -Col. 1872, and
Col. 1877 ; retired 1881 ; was in charge of Trigo-
nometrical Dep. of Ordnance Survey 1854-81 ;
elected F.R.S. 1862 (Royal Medal 1887); is
a Corresponding Member of Imperial Acad. of
Sciences of St. Petersburg : in. 1853, Frances,
whorf. 1888, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. M. Dixon,
R.E. ; cr. C.B. 1870. Boldrewood, Red/Ml.
•CLARKE, Caspar Purdon, C.f.£., son of
the late Edward Marmaduke Clarke, Esq., of
Richmond, co. Dublin ; b. 1846 ; National
Medallion for Architectural design, S. Kensington
Art Schools, 1865 ; engaged by H.M.'s Office of
Works for the Works Dept. at the Houses of
Parliament, and atter at the S. Kensington Mu-
seum, 1865-73 > was Sup. of H.M.'s Works in
Persia, 1874-6, Agent to Indian Govt. for
Paris Exhibition, 1878, on special duty in India
for Science and Art Depart. 1880-2, and again on
special duty in India 1885 ; appointed Divisional
Keeper of Indian Section of S. Kensington
Museum 1883, Keeper of the Art Collections
there 1891, and Assist. Director of the
Museum 1892 : is a Chev. Legion d'Honnear,
Fellow of Roy. Institute of British Archi-
g. tects, and a Member of Roy. Asiatic So. : m.
1866, Frances Susannah, da. of Charles Collins,
Esq.; cr. C.I.E. 1883. 4, The Residences, S.
Kensington Museum, S. W. ; Northbrook Club.
•CLARKE, Maj.-Gen. Charles Mansfield,
C.B. [see Clarke, Bart., cr. 1831].
CLARKE, Col. Francis Coningsby Hannam,
C.M.G. ; b. 1842; entered Bombay Artillery 1859,
became Capt. R.A. 1871, Major 1878, Lieut. -
Col. 1885, and Col. 1889 ; retired 1890 ; was
D.A.O.M.G. Horse Guards 1872-80, employed
on Missions to Holland, Germany, Russia,
Greece, and Turkey, Assist, to Commr. for De-
limitation of Bulgarian Frontier 1878, Commr.
for Demarcation of Turkey in Asia 1879, with
local rank of Lieut.-Col., A.Q.M.G. during
operations against the Boers in S. Africa 1881,
and Professor of Mil. Administration and Law
at Staff Coll. 1881-4, since when he has been
Surveyor-Gen, of Ceylon and M.L.C. ; is a
Councillor of Municipality of Colombo and is
J.P. for the Island ; Comdt. Ceylon Vol. 1886 :
;«. 1865, Elizabeth Stainton, da. of S. W.
Brown, Esq., F.R.C.S. ; cr. C.M.G. 1880.
Colombo, Ceylen ; 15, Brunswick Place,
Brighton; Athenteum and Army and Navy
Clubs.
CLARKE, Gen, George Calvert, C.B., son
of the late John Calvert Clarke, Esq. ; b. 1814 ;
ed. at Eton, and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sand-
hurst ; entered Army 1834, became Capt. 1839,
Major 1851, Lieut.-Col. 1854, Col. 1860, Maj.-
Gen. 1873, Lieut.-Gen. 1877, Col. 6th Dragoon
Guards 1880, Gen. (retired) 1881, and Col. 2nd
Dragoons 1891 ; served with Scots Greys in
Crimea 1854-5 (sabre cut on head, medal with
three clasps, Legion of Honour, sth class
Medjidie and Turkish medal); cr. C.B. 1873.
Church ffouse, Uckfield, Sussex ; Army and
Navy Club.
CLARKE, Major George Sydenham,
C.M.G., el. son of the Rev. W. J. Clarke;
b. 1848 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ;
entered R.E. 1868, became Capt. 1880, and
Major 1887 ; served in Egyptian Expedition
1882 (medal and bronze star), and during Soudan
Expedition in Intelligence Depart, and as
Assist. Political Officer and D.A.A. and Q.M.G.
March to June 1885 (mentioned in despatches,
clasp) ; appointed Sec. to Colonial Defence
Committee 1885, and Sec. to Roy. Commn. on
Army and Navy Admn. 1888 : m. 1871, Caroline
Emily, da. of Gen. P. H. Fellowes ; cr. C.M.G.
1887. 24, Cheniston Gardens, Kensington, W. ;
AthentEum and United Service Clubs.
CLARKE, Lieut, -Gen. Somerset Molyneux
WISEMAN-, C.B., el. son of the late William
Nelson Clarke, Esq., D.C.L., of Aldington,
Berkshire ; b. 1830 ; entered 93rd Highlanders
1849, became Capt. 1854, Major 2gth Regt. 1862,
Lieut.-Col. 1868, Lieut.-Col. 73rd Regt. 1870.
Col. 1875, Maj.-Gen. 1885, and Lieut.-Gen.
1892 ; served during Crimean campaign 1854-6,
present at battles of Alma and Balaclava, and
siege and capture of Sebastopol (medal with 3
clasps, Turkish medal), and during Indian
Mutiny 1857-9, present at relief and capture of
Lucknow (mentioned in despatches, medal with
two clasps); commanded 26th and 7151 Regt.
Dists. 1877-82, and was Col. on Staff Jamaica
1882-6, and in command of Belfast Dist. 1887-92 :
m. 1856, Harriette, da. of the late James Staun-
ton Lambert, Esq., of Creg Clare, co. Galway,
and granddaughter of the last Baron Kirkcud-
bright; cr. C.B. 1887. United Service Club.
CLARKE, Col. Stanley de Astel Calvert,
C.M.G., son of the late Col. J. F. S. Clarke,
comdg. the Roy. Scots Greys ; b. 1837 ; entered
i3th Light Dragoons as Cornet 1835, became
Capt. 1859, Major 1871 (exchanged to 4th
Hussars 1871), Lieut.-Col. 1877 (h.p. 1878), and
Col. 1883; appointed Equerry to H.R.H. the
Prince of Wales 1878, and Private Sec. to
H.R.H. the Princess of Wales 1886; commanded
the Light Camel Regt. in Nile Expedition 1884 :
m. 1867, Mary Temple, el. da. of the Rt.
Hon. Sir John Rose, ist Bart., P.C., G.C.M.G.;
cr. C.M.G. 1885. Appleton House, King's
Lynn; Army and Navy and Marlborough
Clubs.
CLEEVE, Frederick, C.B., son of the late
Lieut.-Col. Cleeve, R.A.; b. 1821; entered R.N.
1837, and became Paymaster 1848 ; served as
Sec. to several Flag Officers, notably to Adm.
Lord Lyons, G.C.B., during Crimean War, and
in that capacity participated in the several
Naval operations in the Black Sea 1854-6 in-
cluding the attack on Sea Defences of Sebasto-
pol by the Allied Fleets on Oct. i7th, 1854
(medal with clasp, Turkish medal, Legion of
Honour and 5th class Medjidie); was Cashier
of Roy. Hospital, Greenwich, 1860-5 ; is a
J.P. for Kent : m. 1848, Ellen, da. of the late W.
Twining, Esq., Bengal Medical Establishment ;
cr. C.B. 1859. Rokeby, Tunbridge Wells.
CLEMENTS, Lieut.-Col. Ralph Arthur
Penrhyn, D.S.O., son of the Rev. Jacob
Clements, Canon Residentiary and Sub-Dean
of Lincoln ; b. 1855 ; entered Army 1873,
became Capt. S. Wales Borderers 1880, Major
1886, and Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1887 ; served in
S. African War 1877-9 (mentioned in de-
spatches, medal with clasp), and with Burmah
Expedition 1885-9 as Brig. -Major (twice
wounded, mentioned in despatches, medal with
two clasps, Brevet Lt.-Col.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1891.
CLERK, Capt. Claude, C.I.E., el. son of
the late Sir George Clerk, K.C.B. ; b. 1832 ;
formerly Capt. 2nd Madras Cav. ; appointed
1876 Sup. of the education of H. H. the Nizam
of Hyderabad, and subsequently Comptroller of
the Household of H.H.; served in Persian War
1855-6, on Staff of Lieut.-Gen. Comdg., and was
subsequently selected by Sir James Outram to
proceed to Herat ; appointed Gov. of the Mil.
Prison, Southwark, 1863, and subsequently Gov.
of Mil. Prison at Aldershot ; cr. C.I.E. 1883. 13,
Albert Hall Mansions, W.; St. James's Club.
7bo
COM PAN ION AGE.
CLERK, Maj.-Gen. Godfrey, C.B., son of
Sir George Russell Clerk, G.C.S.I., K.C.B. :
b. 1835 ; entered g5th Regt. 1851, became Capt.
1856, Major Rifle Brig. 1858, Lieut.-Col. 1869,
. Col. 1877, and Maj.-Gen. 1887. served during
Indian Mutiny 1857-8, present at fall of Luck-
now (mentioned in despatches, medal with two
clasps), and in N. W. Frontier of India cam-
paign 1864 (medal with clasp) ; was extra
A.D.C. to Gov. of Cape of Good Hope 1853-4,
D.A.Q.M.G. 1858-60, Mil. Sec. to Gov. of
Bombay 1863-7, D.A.Q.M.G. Egypt 1867-72, ;
Mil. Sec. Madras 1876-8, Adj. -Gen. Madras •
1880-5, Assist. Mil. Sec. Headquarters 1886-7, j
and D.A.G. Headquarters 1887-92, since when j
he has commanded Belfast Dist. ; cr. C. B. 1887. i
Belfast; United Service Club.
CLERK, Lieut.-Col. John, C.S.L, son of |
Sir George Russell Clerk, G.C.S.I. ; b. 18— ; !
served in Crimea with Rifle Brig., subse- i
quently exchanging into 4th Dragoon Guards ; !
was Guardian to H.H. the Nizam 1874-6, !
Equerry to H.R.H. Duke of Edinburgh 1875-85 ;
since when he has been Comptroller to H.R.H.
Princess Henry of Battenberg ; appointed
an Extra Equerry to H.M. 1892 ; cr. C.S.I.
1889. 19, Carlyle Mansions, Ckeync Walk,
S. W. ; Carlton and Bachelors Clubs.
CLERKE, William John Bird, C.I.E.;
b. 18— ; is a Civil Engineer ; cr. C.I.E. 1892.
CLERY, Col. Cornelius Francis, C.B. ; b.
1838 ; formerly Major 32nd Foot (h. p. 1878) ,
became Lieut.-Col. 1870,, and Col. 1884 ; was an
Instructor at Royal Mil. Coll. 1871-2, and Pro-
fessor of Tactics there 1872-5, and D.A.A. and
Q.M.G. Ireland 1875-7, and at Aldershot ,
1877-8; served in Zulu War 1879 as Ch. Staff ]
Officer to "Flying Column" (medal with
clasp), as A.A. and Q.M.G. with Army of !
Occupation in Egypt 1882-85, as Ch. of ;
the Staff in ist Suakin Expedition 1884 (two '
clasps and C.B.), and as D.A. and Q.M.G.
with Nile Expedition 1885 ; was Ch. of the Staff |
in Egypt with local rank of Brig.-Gen. 1886-8 ; i
appointed Comdt. of Staff College with local |
rank of Brig.-Gen. 1888; cr. C.B. 1884. Sta£\
College, Camberley, Surrey ; 22, Ryder Street,
St. James's, S. W. ; United Service Club.
CLIFFORD, Col. Robert Cecil Richard,
C.B., son of Capt. Robert Clifford, H.E.I.C.S.;
b. 1839; entered H.E.I.C.S. 1856, became
Capt. B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1868, Major 1876,
Lieut.-Col. 1881, and Col. 1885 ; served during
Indian Mutiny 1857-9 (medal), with Jowaki Ex-
pedition 1877 (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp), in Afghan War 1878-80 (thrice men-
tioned in despatches, medal with clasp, Brevet
Lt.-Col.), and with Mahsood Wazeeree Ex-
pedition 1881 (mentioned in despatches) : is
Comdt. 2nd Punjab Cav. : in. 1863, Mary, da.
of the late Major W. A. Troup, H.E.I.C.S. :
cr. C.B. 1891. Rajanpore, Punjab, India ;
Cam Cottage, Belturbet, co. Caran.
CLODE, Charles Mathew, C.B., son of the
late Geoige John Clode, Esq.;^. 1818 ; formerly
practised as a Solicitor : Bar. Inner Temple
1862 ; was Solicitor to War Office 1858-76, and
Legal Sec. to War Depart. 1876-80; is a J.P.
for Middlesex', Westminster, and London ; cr.
C.B. 1880. 14, Ashley Place, Westminster,
S.W.; Athenaeum Club.
COBBE, Lieut. - GV«.Alexander Hugh, C. B. ,
son of the late Lieut.-Colonel T. A. Cobbe,
H.E.I.C.; b. 1825 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sand-
hurst ; entered 87th Regt. 1843, became Col.
1871, Maj.-Gen. 1882, and Lieut.-Gen. (retired)
1886; commanded as Lieut.-Col. the ist
Batn. 2oth Regt.. and afterwards the ist
Batn. 1 7th Regt.(h. p. i;th l-'oot 1370); served at
siege and capture of Delhi 1857 (medal with
clasp), and as Brig.-Gen. in Afghan campaign
1878-9 (severely wounded, and medal with
clasp): in. 1863, Emily Barbara, who d. 1886.
da. of the late Capt. Stanhope Jones. sSth
Regt. ; cr. C.B. 1879. A rmy and Navy Cinl>.
COCKERELL, Horace Abel, C.S.L ; l>.
1832 ; B.C.S. 1853 ; retired 1887 ; formerly Sec.
to Govt. of Bengal in Judicial and Political
Depart., and Member of Council of Lieut. -
Gov. ; was Acting Lieut. -Gov. of Bengal 1885 :
/«. 1863 Julia Mary, who d. 1891, da. of the
Hon. Sir Edmund Drummond, K. C.I.E. [V.
Strathallan] ; cr. C.S.I. 1881. Travellers' Chib.
COGHILL, Col. Kendall Josiah William,
C.B. [see Coghill, Bart.].
COKER, Col. Edmund Rogers, D.S. 0., son
of William Worthington Coker, Esq., of Ash-
bosam, Dorset; b. 1844 ; entered Madras Army,
1861, became Capt. io6th Regt. 1874, Major and
Lieut.-Col. Durham L.I. 1881, and Col. 1885
(h.p. 1887) > retired 1889 ; served in Soudan
Campaign 1885-6 and commanded his Regt. at
battle of Ginniss, 1885 (mentioned in despatches,
medal) : m. 1889, Agnes Gertrude, da. of the
late Charles Meade-King, Esq., of Hope Cor-
ner, near Taunton ; cr. D.S.O. 1886.
COLES, Capt. Arthur Horsman, D.S.O. ,
son of the late T. Horsman Coles, Esq., of 76,
Westbourne Terrace, W. ; b. 1856 ; ed. at Win-
chester ; entered 3rd Foot (The Buffs, E. Kent,
Regt.) 1876, and became Capt. 1885 ; served
with Nile Expedition 1884-5 (medal with clasp,
bronze star, 4th class Osmanieh), and at actions
of Sarras 1887 and of Toski 1889 (mentioned in
despatches) ; was attached to Egyptian Army
1884-91 ; cr. D.S.O. 1889.
COLL, Patrick, C.B., son of the late
James Coll, Esq., of Belview, co. Limerick ; b.
1839 ; admitted a Solicitor 1864 ; was Crown
Solicitor for County and City of Dublin 1884-8,
since when he has been Ch. Crown Solicitor for
Ireland ; is a J.P. for co. Dublin : in. 1865,
Clara Rosetta, da. of the late Nicholas D'Arcy,
Esq., of Ballyforan, co. Roscommon ; cr. C.B.
1890. 16, Gardiner's Place, Dublin; Aid-
sitnnas, Dalkey, co. Dublin; Stephen's Green
Clvb.
COLLEN, Col. Edwin Henry Hayter,.
C.I.E.; b. 1843 '. entered R. A. 1863, and B.S.C.
(now I.S.C.) 1873, became Capt. 1875, Major
1883, Lieut.-Col. 1885, and Col. 1889 ; served
with Abyssinian • Expedition 1868 (medal),
during Afghan War 1880 (mentioned in de-
spatches, medal), and with Soudan Expedition
1885 (mentioned in despatches, clasp) : was
Assist. Sec. in Mil. Depart, of Govt. of India
1876-84, pep. Sec. 1884-6, and Accountant-Gen.
1886-7, since when he has been Sec., with local
rank of Major-Gen. ; cr. C.I.E. i88q.
COLLINGWOOD, Maj.-Gen. William Pole,
C.M.G., son of the late Henry John William Col-
lingwood, Esq., of Lilburn Tower and Cornhill
House, Northumberland : b. 1829 ; entered 37th
Regt. 1847, became Capt. 1854, Major 1856,
Lieut.-Col. 1868, Col. 1877 (h.p. 1879), and Maj.-
Gen. 1886 ; served in Rebellion in Ceylon 1848,
and with 2ist Fusiliers in Crimean Campaign
1855 (medal with clasp and Turkish medal);
commanded troops on board the "Spartan,"
when wrecked on returning from the Crimea in
July, 1856 (specially thanked by Minister of
War for the " high courage " he then exhibited)
in command of 2nd Batn. 2ist Foot when ship-
wrecked in the " City of Paris," March, 1879 ;
commanded 2nd Brig, of 2nd Div. during 2nd
phase of Zulu War 1879 and 5th Regt. Dist.
(Northumberland) 1880-5 '• '"• l854> Jane Con-
stance, el. da. of Folliott Thornton Mostyn,
E«q., of co. Sligo ; r1. C.M.G. 1880. St.Ciair,
COMPANIONAGE.
76l
Hayivard's Heath, Sussex ; United Service
and Primrose Clubs.
COLLIS, Col. Francis William, C.B. ; b.
1839 ; entered Bengal Army 1858, became
Capt. B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1870, Major 1878,
Lieut.-Col. 1881, and Col. 1885 ; served with
Sikkim Expedition 1860-61, with Abyssinian
Expedition 1867-8 (medal), during Afghan War
1879 (mentioned in despatches, medal, Brevet
Lt.-Col.), and with Mahsood Wazeeree Expe-
dition 1881 (mentioned! n despatches); cr. C.B.
1891.
COLMER, Joseph Grose, C.M.G.; l>.
1856; entered Canadian Civil Ser. 1880, and
was appointed Private Sec. to first High Commr.
for Canada, and Sec. of Emigration Depart, of j
Canadian Govt. in London ; has been Sec. to '
Office of High Commr. for Canada in London |
since 1881 ; appointed Sec. of Colonisation |
Board 1890 : ;«. 1886, Margaret, da. of the late
P. Y. Black, Esq., of Glasgow; cr. C.M.G.
1888. 29, Eldort Road, Kensington, W.; Con-
stitutional, and St. George's Clubs.
COLVILE, Lieut.-Gen. Fiennes Middleton,
C..S.,sonof Frederick C. A. Colvile,Esq., of Barton
House, Warwick ; b. 1832 ; entered Army 1850,
became Capt. 1855, Major 1862, Lieut.-Col.
1865, Col. 1872 (h. p. 1881), Maj.-Gen. 1882, and !
Lieut. -Gen. (retired) 1887 ; served in Indian
Mutiny Campaign 1857-9 (mentioned in de-
spatches and medal), and in New Zealand War
1864-5 (severely wounded, frequently mentioned I
in despatches, thanked in Gen. Orders, and
medal) ; appointed to command Welsh Border !
Inf. Vol. Brig. 1888: m. 1862, Helen, da. of the i
late Major Hugh Stafford Northcote [see E.
Iddesleigh, colls.]; cr. C.B. 1866. United
Service and A rmy and Navy Clubs.
COLVILE, Col. Henry Edward, C.^., son of |
the late Charles Robert Colvile, Esq., formerly !
M.P., of Lullington, Burton-on-Trent [see B. de !
Clifford] ; 6. 1852 ; ed. at Eton ; entered Grena-
dier Guards 1870, became Major and Lieut.-Col.
1886, and Col. 1886 ; was Instructor of Musketry j
1877-80, and A.D.C. to Gen. Comdg. at Cape j
of Good Hope 1880-3 ; served in Intelligence j
Depart, in E. Soudan Expedition 1884 (twice j
mentioned in despatches and medal with clasp),
as D.A.A.G. in Nile Expedition 1884-5 (men- I
tioned in despatches, clasp, and C.B.), as I
A.A.G. with Frontier Field Force July, 1885, I
to April, 1886 (mentioned in despatches, pro-
moted to Col.), and on special service in Upper
Egypt and the Soudan July-Sept. 1885 (men-
tioned in despatches) : m. ist, 1878, Alice Rosa,
who d. 1882, da. of the Hon. Robert Daly [B.
Dnnsandle] ; 2nd, 1886, Zelie Isabelle, da. of the
late M. Richaud de Preville, of Chateau des
Moudrans, Basses Pyrenees, France ; cr. C.B.
1885. Lullin^ton. Burton-on-Trent', Hyde
Park Court, Albert Gate, S.W.; Guards',
Travellers', United Service, Bachelors' and
Pratt' s Clubs.
COLWELL, Col. George Harrie Thorn,
C.B., son of the late J. Colwell, Esq., R.N. ; b. ]
1841 ; entered R. M.L.I. 1858, became Capt. j
1872, Major iSSi, Lieut.-Col. 1884, Col. 1888, i
and Col. 2ndOomdt. 1889; served with Egyptian
Expedition 1884, present at battles of El Teb
and Tamai (mentioned in despatches) : m. ist,
1868, Mary E., who d. 1881, da. of Edwin
Cocker, Esq. ; 2nd, 1888, Edith H. E., da. of'
the late Rev. Robert O. Burton, of Minera
Hall, Denbighshire ; cr. C.B. 1887.
COMBE, Col. Boyce Albert, C.B., son of;
the late C. J. F. Combe, Esq.; b. 1841 ; entered
Army 1860, became Capt., 1873, Major
1879, Lieut.-Col. i38i, and Col. 1885; served ,
with Abyssinian Expedition 1867-8 (medal), :
and during Afghan War 1378-9-80 (me'itioned
in despatches, medal with 4 clasps, bronze star,
Brevet Majorand Lieut.-Col.); wasD.A.Q.M.l '..
Bengal 1879 and 1880-3, A.A.G. Bengal 1883-4,
and Mil. Sec. to Com.-in-Ch. in India 1885 ; has
commanded a 2nd class Dist., Bombay, since
1888, with rank of Brig.-Gen. : in. 1871, Helen
Edith, who d. 1892, da. of the late Major-Gen.
L. Barrow, C.B., Ch. Commr. of Oudh ; cr.
C.B. 1889. Siiui, Bombay.
COMBES, Edward, C.M.G. , son of the
late William Combes, Esq.; b. 1830; entered
Govt. Service of N.S. Wales 1858; appointed
Govt. Mining Engineer 1862 ; elected M.P. for
Bathurst 1872; represented Orange in Parlia-
ment of 1875, and E. Macquarie in two last
parliaments ; was Sec. for Public Works, and
M.E.C. in Govt. of Sir John Robertson,
K. C.M.G., and Executive Commr. for N.S.
Wales at Paris International 1878 ; is an officer
of Legion of Honour, member of Institution of
French Civil Engineers, and an associate of
Institution of Civil Engineers of London : m.
1856, a da. of the late William C. Hare, Esq.;
cr. C.M.G. 1878. Glanmire, Nw South Wales;
A ustralian Club (Sydney).
COOKE, Lieut. -Gen. Anthony Charles,
C.B. [see Cooke, Bart., colls.].
COOKE, Theodore, C./.£., LL.D., el.
son of the late Rev. John Cooke, M.A., R.
of Ardfinan, co. Tipperary ; b. 1836 ; ed. at
Dublin Univ. (Senior Moderator and Gold
Medallist 1859, B.A. 1860, M.A. 1865, M. Eng.
1866); is a F.G.S., and Principal of Coll. of
Science, Poona : in. 1867, Ellen Arabella, da. of
T. B. Curtis, Esq., Educational Inspector, N.
Div. of Bombay ; cr. C.I.E. 1891. College of
Science, Poona, Bombay.
COOTE, Adm. Robert, C.B. [see Coote,
Bart., cr. 1620].
COPLAND, Col. Alexander, C.B., son
of Charles Copland, Esq. of Monkstown,
co. Dublin ; b. 1833 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dub-
lin ; entered Bengal Army 1854, transferred
to B.S. C. (now I. S.C.)i86i, became Capt. 1866,
Major 1874, Lieut.-Col. 1880, and Col. 1884;
served against Hill Tribes on Peshawur Frontier
1855 (medal with clasp), throughout Indian
Mutiny Campaign 1857-8, in Bhootan Campaign
1865-6 (clasp) , and in Afghan Campaigns 1878-9
and 1879-80, (medal with clasp) ; formerly Comdt.
igth Bengal N.I. ; cr. C.B. 1881.
CORBETT, Surg.-Lieut.-Col. Robert De la
Cour, D.S.O., M.D., son of the late Richard
Corbett, Esq., of Cork ; b. 1844 ; M.D. 1867,
F.R.C.S.I. 1889 ; entered Army Med. Depart.
1867, became Surg.-Maj. 1879, and Surg.-
Lieut.-Col. 1887 ; served during Burmese War
1885-7, in charge of No. 5 Field Hospital as
Senior Med. Officer with Bhamo Expeditionary
Force and as acting Principal Med. Officer
with Upper Burmah Field Force : m. 1878,
Harriet Lucy, da. of Robert Gregg, Esq.,
solicitor, of Cork ; cr. D.S.O. 1887. Quetta,
Beluchistan; Waldeck Avenue, Bedford;
Junior United Service Club.
CORDERY, John Graham, C.S.I., son of
the late John Cordery, Esq., of New Bridge
Street, B.C., and of Hampstead, N.W. ; b.
1834; ed. at Rugby, and at Balliol Coll.,
Oxford ; entered B.C.S. 1856 ; was Assist.-Comr.
Punjab 1858-64, Dep.-Commr. Berar, and first
Assist. Resident at Hyderabad 1864-69, Director
of Public Instruction 1870-73, subsequently
Dep. -Commr. Punjab, officiating Sec. to Govt.
and Comr. of Lahore and finally of Peshawur
till 1882, and British Resident at Hyderabad
1882-8; cr. C.S.I. 1887. 47, Albemarle Street,
W. ; East India United Service Club.
CORNISH, Josiah Easton, C.M.G., son of
Thomas Smerdon Cornish, Esq., of Bradford;
762
COMPANIONAGE.
near Taunton ; b. 1841 ; ed. at Independent
Coll., Bishop's Hull, Taunton, and in France ; is
a Mem. of Inst. of Civil Engineers, and Manager
of Alexandria Water Co., Egypt ; served with
Expeditionary force in Egypt 1882 (3rd class
Medjidie) : in. 1872, Emmeline Mary, da. of
W. W. Baggaley, Esq.; cr. C.M.G. 1882.
A lexandria.
CORNISH, Surg.-Gen. William Robert,
C.I.E., son of the late Robert Cornish, Esq.,
of Budeigh, Somerset ; b. 1828 ; M.R.C.S. Eng.
1852, and F.R.C.S. 1868; entered Madras Med.
Depart. 1 854, became Surg. -Gen. 1 880, and retired
1885 ; is an Hon. Physician to H.M., and a Fel-
low of Madras Univ. ; formerly Pres. of Faculty
of Medicine Madras Univ., and Sanitary Commr.
Madras ; author of numerous papers and reports
on sanitary subjects ; was Hon. Surg. to Viceroy
of India 1881-5, and Pres. of Commn. for report-
ing on extension of Local Govt. in Madras
1882 ; appointed additional Member of Council
of Gov. , Fort St. George, for making Laws and
Regulations 1883 : in. 1854, Louisa Sophia, da.
of G. Y. Hunter, Esq., J.P., of Margate ; cr.
C.I.E.i88o. 8, Cressu>ellGardens,The Bottom.,
S. IV. ; Oriental ami East India United
Service Clubs.
COTTON, Maj.-Gett. Frederic Conyers,
C.S.I, [see V. Combermere, colls.].
COTTON, Henry John Stedman, C.S.f.;
b. 1 8— ; is a Member of the Legislative
Council, Bengal ; cr. C.S.I. 1892. Calcutta.
COUCHMAN, Ca.pt. George Henry Hol-
beche, D.S.O., son of the late Col. E. H.
Couchman, R.A. ; h. 1859 ; entered Army 1878,
and became Capt. Prince Albert's (Somerset-
shire L.I.) 1886, served with Burmah Expedition
1885-7, with Mounted Inf. (twice mentioned in
despatches) ; cr. D.S.O. 1887.
COUSINS, William Henry, C.B., son of
the late Capt. Cousins, of Chelsea ; b. 1833 ;
entered Inland Revenue Depart. 1853 ; was
Controller of Stamps and Registrar of Joint
Stock Cos. 1876-83, since when he has been
Sec. of Inland Revenue Depart. ; cr. C.B. 1887.
Vaughan Lodge, Long Ditton, Surrey; Con-
stitutional Club.
•Cox, Col. Alexander Temple, C.B. ; b.
1836 ; entered Madras Army 1852, became
Capt. 1864, transferred to M.S.C. (now I.S.C.)
1866, Major 1872, Lieut.-Col. 1878, and Col.
1882 ; served in Burmese War 1852-3 (medal
with clasp), during Indian Mutiny 1857-8
(medal), during Afghan War 1879-80 (medal),
and with Burmah Expedition 1886-7 (mentioned
in despatches by Govt. of India, clasp) : »t.
1879, Georgina Kate, da. of Charles Butler,
Esq., of Hobart, Tasmania ; cr. C.B. 1888.
Cox. Maj.-Gen. Charles Vyvyan, C.B.;
b. 1819 ; ed. at Mil. Acad., Addiscombe; entered
Bengal Artillery 1838, became Capt. and Major
1853, Lieut.-Col. 1860, Col. 1863, and Maj.-Gen.
1872 ; served in Gwalior Campaign 1843-4 (bronze
star), in Sutlej Campaign 1845-6 (wounded,
medal with two clasps), in Punjab Campaign
1848-9, as Major of Brig, of Horse Artillery
(medal with clasp), and in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1857-8 (medal) : ;«. 1864, Charlotte
Elizabeth, da. of J. L. Farr, Esq., J.P., of
North Cove Hall, Suffolk ; cr. C.B. 1871. 3,
Upper Brook Street, W. ; United Service Club.
<3ox, Lieut. -Gen. John William, C.£.,e\.
son of the late Col. Sir William Cox, of Coolcliffe,
co. Wexford : b. 1821 ; entered Army 1838, be
came Capt. 1847, Major 1854, Lieut.-Col. 1858,
Col. 1863, Maj.-Gen. 1877, and Lieut. -Gen. 1882;
served with i3th L.I. in Afghanistan 1840-2 (two
medals, and specially mentioned in despatches),
in Crimean Campaign 1855 (medal with clasp,
5th class Medjidie, and Turkish medal, and
in Indian Mutiny 1857-8 (repeatedly mentioned
in despatches, and medal) : m. 1850, Emma,
who d. 1887, da. of Capt. C. Griffin, R.N. ; cr.
C.B. 1859. 26, Soutk Parade, Soutksea.
COXHEAD, Thomas Langhorne, D.S.O.,
son of George Coxhead, Esq., of Hard wick
House, Ham Common, Surrey ; b. 1864 ; ed. at
Bute House, Petersham, and at Royal Mil.
Acad., Woolwich; became Lieut. R.A. 1884;
served with Burmese Expedition 1886 (wounded,
mentioned in despatches); cr. D.S.O. 1887.
CRAIK, Henry. C.B., LL.D., son of the
late Rev. James Craik, D.D. of St. George's,
Glasgow; b. 1846; ed. at Glasgow Univ. (Hon.
LL.D. 1884), and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1870, M.A, 1882) ; was Examiner in Education
Depart. 1870-85, since when he has been Sec. to
Scotch Education Depart. ; author of " Life of
Swift," and other works: in. 1873 Fanny
Esther, da. of the late Charles Duffield, Esq., of
Manchester; cr. C.B. 1887. 25, Kensington
Court, 11'.; A thenteum and Garrick Clubs.
CRAMER, Col. Charles Pierson, C.B. :
b. 1837 ; entered 6oth Regt. 1858, became
Capt. 1870, Major King's Royal Rifle Corps
1881, Lieut.-Col. 1882, and Col. 1886; served
during S. African War 1879 (medal with clasp),
with Egyptian Expedition 1882 (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp, bronze star, 4th
class Osmanieh, Brevet Lt.-Col.), and with
Hazara and Miranzai Expeditions 1891 ; cr
C.B. 1891.
CRANE, Samuel Leonard, C.M.G. ,
M.D., son of the late James Noble Crane,
Esq., of Nova Scotia ; b. 1830 ; entered
Civil Ser. as Assist. -Surg. to Hospital Ship
" Tenedos " 1850; was Surg. -Sup. K> Commrs.
of Emigration 1855-71 ; appointed Surg.-Gen.
of Trinidad 1871. and Medical Officer of Health
1872 ; is a J.P. for Trinidad, and a Director of
Roy. Botanic Gardens : in. 1887, Lillie, da. of
the late William Crane, Esq., Speaker of House
of Assembly, New Brunswick; cr. C.M.G.
1888. The Wildernesse, Trinidad; Royal
Titaines Yacht Club.
CRAWFORD, Arthur Travers, C.M.G.:
b. 1835 ; ed. at Rugby, and at Haileybury ;
was in Bom. C. S. 1854-89 ; appointed Comm.
for Central Div. Bombay 1879, and British
Delegate for Portuguese Treaty same year ;
went on special Diplo. duty from India to Lon-
don and Lisbon 1884 ; cr. C.M.G. 1887.
CRAWFURD, Oswald, C.M.G., son of the
late John Crawfurd, Esq., sometime Envoy
Plen. to Siam, and subsequently Gov. of
Singapore ; b. 18 — ; ed. at Eton, and at Merton
Coll., Oxford ; entered Foreign Office 1859 ;
was Consul at Oporto 1867-91 ; author of
" Portugal, Old and New," " The World We
Live In," " Round the Calendar in Portugal,"
"Beyond the Seas," and numerous other works ;
is a frequent contributor to the Reviews : ;«.
18 — , Margaret, youngest da. of the late Richard
Ford, Esq. ; cr. C.M.G. 1890. Queen Anne's
Mansions, S. W. ; A thenautn, Garrick,
Authors', and Savile Clubs.
CREAGH, Charles Vandeleur, C.M.G.,
second son of Capt. James Creagh, of
Cahirane, co. Clare ; b. 18— ; ed. at Roy.
Naval Sch., New Cross; Bar Middle Temple,
1892; formerly Assist. Dist. Sup., Punjab Police;
in 1867 raised Sikh Police for Hong Korg
Govt., in Civil Ser. of which Colony he sub-
sequently held several appointments ; was
Sheriff of Hong Kong (thanked by Govt. for
services during typhoon) 1874; appointed Assist.
British Resident, Judge and Member of State
Council, Perak 1.883, and Gov. and Com-in-Ch.
British N. Borneo 1888, and also Gov. of
Labuan 1890: m. 1882, Blanche Frances, el. da.
COMPANION AGE.
763
of the late Capt. Edwardes, 3oth Regt. ; cr. \
C.M.G. 1892. Gmiernmcnt House, Port \
Victoria, Labuah; Salisbury Club.
CREALOCK, Maj.-Gen. John North, C.B., \
sen of William Belton Crealock, Esq. ; />. 1836; \
ed. at Rugby ; entered Army 1854, became Capt. j
1859, Major 1872, Lieut.-Col. 1878, Lieut.-Col.- !
Comdt. 2nd Batn. Sherwood Foresters (Derby- |
shire Regt.) 1880, Col. 1882 (h.p. 1885), and
Maj.-Gen. 1892 ; served in Indian Mutiny Cam- ;
paign 1858 (wounded, medal with clasp, and
twice mentioned in despatches), throughout
Kafir War 1878, and Zulu Campaign 1879 as Mil.
Sec. to Baron Chelmsford (wounded, several i
times mentioned in despatches, and medal with !
clasp), and in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal
and bronze star) ; passed Staff Coll. 1868 ; com-
at Catholic Univ. of Dublin, and at Richmond
Hospital, Dublin; L.R.C.P. and L.R.C.S.
Edin. 1863; appointed Assist. Surg. in army
1863 ; was Assist. Surg. and Surg. nth
Hussars 1867-74 ; became Surg.-Maj. 1876, and
Brig.-Surg. (now Brig.-Surg.-Lieut.-Col.) 1888 ;
served in Arabia, E. Indies, S. Africa, and
Nova Scotia, throughout Kaffir War 1877-8,
as Senior Med. Officer of Wood's flying column
throughout Zulu Wr 11878-9 (twice mentioned
in despatches, medal .vith clasp), and in Burmah
Campaign 1886-7 \ an Hon. Asso. of Order of
St. John of Jerusalem : 111. 1883, Amy Blanche,
da. of the late William J. Jones, Esq., of Jones-
vill tand Corozal, Central America ; cr. C.B.
1879. Mount Vernon, Darjeeling, Bengal;
Junior United Service, United Setvice (3i>«-
la), and Hibernian United Service Clubs.
manded 45th Regt. Dist. 1885-7 \ w^ an «* anci Hibernian United Serv
A.A.G. Aldershot 1887-90, and A.Q.M.G., j CuLLEY, George, C.B., el. son of the
Head Quarters 1890-92, since when he has com-
manded 3rd Inf. Brie, at Aldershot : m. 1869,
Marion, only da. of Morgan Lloyd, Esq., Q.C.;
cr. C.B. 1879. Aldershot; 29, Evelyn Gardens.
S. IV. ; Army and Navy Club.
CREASE, Maj.-Gen. ]o\m Frederick, C.B.,
son of the late Capt. Henry Crease, R.N. ; b.
1836; ed. at Upper Canada Coll., Toronto;
entered R.M. Artillery 1854, became Capt. 1867,
Major 1877, Lieut.-Col. 1881, Col. 1885, Col. 2nd
late George Darling Cuiley, Esq., of Fowberry
Tower, Northumberland ; b. 1834 ; ed. at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1856) ; is a J.P. for
Northumberland (High Sheriff 1867) ; has been
Commr. of Woods and Forests since 1884. : in.
1858, Jane Arundell St. Aubyn, da. of William
Arthur Woodcock, Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1892 S'.
James's Chambers, Duke Street, S. IV. ;
Fmuberry Tower, Belford, Northumberland ;
Oxford and Cambridge Club.
Comdt. 1886, Col. Comdt. 1888, and Hon. Maj.- i CUMBERLAND, Maj.-Gen. Charles Ed-
Gen, (retired,) 1891 ; served (/) in China War
1857-61 (twice mentioned in despatches and
medal with clasp), and (if) in Ashanti War
1873 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, and medal): m. 1877, Frances Mai y ,
widow of Henry Stewart Oldnall-Russell, Esq.,
of Sion House, Stone, and Comberton, Wor-
cester, and da. of the late Henry Barry Dom-
vile, Esq., of Sherwood House, Worcester; cr.
C.B. 1881. United Service Club.
ward, C.B., son of R. E. Cumberland, Esq. ;
b. 1830; entered R.E. 1847, became Capt.
1856, Major 1860, Lieut.-Col. 1871, Col. 1877,
and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1887; served in
Crimean Campaign 1855 (medal and Turk-
ish medal), and in Indian Campaign 1857-9
(medal with clasp) ; is a J.P. for Kent : jn.
1883, Elisabeth Anne, who d. 1891, widow of
the Right Rev. Addington Venables, Bishop ot
Nassau, and da. of the late Rev. William Moss
•CRIPPS, Wilfred Joseph, C.B., el. son ofj King;«-. C.B. 1881. Manor House, Maid stone.
the late William Cripps, Esq., M.P. for Ciren- ' CUMMINS, Lieill.-Col. Tames Turner,
/Te,St.er ; ot' "fl1.' eo' xl Ir"\£olV' Oxford D.S.O., son of the late Nicholas Cummins,
(B.A. 1863, M.A. 1866); Bar. Middle Temple
1865 ; formerly Capt. and Hon. Major 4th Batn.
Gloucestershire Regt.; is a J.P. for Gloucester-
shire and Kent, F.S.A., and author of standard
works on art subjects : in. ist, 1870, Maria
H. A., who d. 1881, da. of J. R. Daniel-Tyssen,
Esq., of Hackney ; 2nd, 1884, Helen Augusta
Wilhelmine, Countess Bismark, youngest da.
of Count Bismark, of Schierstein, Prussia ;
cr. C.B. 1889. Circncester; Farlcigh House, '
Sandgate, Kent; Carlton Club.
CROFTON, Col. Morgan Samuel, D.S.O.
[see Crofton, Bart., colls., cr. 1801].
Esq., J.P., of Ashley House and Myrtleville
House, co. Cork ; b. 1843 ; ed. at Cheltenham
Coll., and at Addiscombe ; entered Madras
Army 1861, became Capt. 1873, transferred to
M.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1875, Major 1883, and
Lieut.-Col. 1887 ; served in Afghan War 1878-80
(medal , with Egyptian Expedition 1882, with
Soudan Expedition 1885 (medal with clasp,
bronze star), and during Burmah Campaign
1886-9 (specially mentioned in despatches, medal
with two clasps) : m. 1869, Louie, da. of the late
T. Dunman, Esq., (Commr. of Police, Straits
Settlements), of " Clovelly," Bournemouth ; cr.
D.S.O. 1887. Constitutional Club.
CROSTHWAITE, Robert Joseph, C.S.I.,
ion of the Rev. John Charles Crosthwaite ; b. CUNISGHA.M, Surg.-Gen. James Macnabb,
1841 ; ed. at Merchant Taylors' Sch., and at
Brasenose Coll., Oxford (B.A. 18— ); Bar.
Middle Temple 1868; entered B.C.S. 1863; is
Gov.-Gen.'s Agent for Central India, and an
Additional Member of Viceroy's Council; cr.
C.S.I. 1890. Nagpur, Central India; East
India United Service Club.
•CUBITT, Col. William George, D.S.O.,
V.C. ; b. 1835 ; entered Bengal N.I. 1854, be-
came Capt. 1865, Major B.S.C. (now I.S.C.)
1873, Lieut.-Col. 1879, and Col. 1883: served in
Sonthal Rebellion 1855, during Indian Mutiny
1857-8, present at defence of Lucknow (men-
tioned in despatches, medal with clasp, V.C.),
C.S.I., M.D., LL.D., son of the late Major
William Cuningham, H.E.I.C.S. ; b. 1829;
ed. at Edinburgh Univ. (M.D. 1851, LL.D.
1892) ; entered Indian Medical Depart. 1851,
and became Surg.-Gen. 1880; retired 1885;
was Sanitary Commr. with Govt. of India
1869-85, and Surg.-Gen. with Govt. of India
1880-5; appointed Hon. Surgeon to H.M.
1888: »«. ist, 1854, Mary Falconer, whorf. 1883,
da. of the late James McRae, Esq. Surg.,
H.E.I.C.S. ; 2nd, 1889, Georgina da. of the
late Robert Reid Macredie, Esq. ; cr. C.S.I.
1885. >7> De Vere Gardens, Kensington, W.;
United Service Club.
ivith Duffa Expedition 1875 (mentioned in de- ' CUNNINGHAM, Alexander Frederic Doug-
spatches), during Afghan War i88o(medal), and las, C.I.E.; b. 18- ; entered B.C.S. 1871;
was sometime Under-Sec, to Govt. Civil De-
part.. Lahore; is Dep. Commr., Punjab; cr.
C.I.E. 1881. Hazar a, Punjab.
with Akha Expedition 1883-4 (mentioned in
despatches) ; was Brig.-Maj. Bengal 1867-72 ;
cr. D.S.O. 1887.
-CUFFE, Brig.-Surg.-Lieut.-Col. Charles
McDonough, C.B., el. son of the late Daniel
.Barrett Cuffe, Esq., of Dublin; b. 1842; ed.
CURE. Capt. Herbert Capel, D.S.O., son
of the late Robert Capel Cure, Esq., of Blake
Hall, Ongar, Essex ; b. 1859 i entered 6ist
764
COMPANION AGE.
Regt. 1878, and became Capt. Gloucestershire
Regt. 1885; served during Burmah Campaign
1886-8 (medal with clasp, D.S.O.) ; cr, D.S.O.
1888. Ariny and Navy Club.
CURRIE, Sitrg.-Gen. Samuel, C.B.,M.D.;
b. 18 — ; M.D. Edinburgh 1835 ; appointed
Assist. -Surg. in Army 1836, became Surg. 1847,
Surg.-Maj. 1858, Dep. Inspector-Gen. 1859, ,
and Surg. -Gen. 1868; served with i6th Lancers !
at Maharajpore 1843 (bronze star), in Sutlej '
Campaign 1846 (medal with clasp), with Ex-
peditionay Force in N. China 1860 (medal with
clasps), and as Principal Medical Officer with 1
Abyssinian Expeditionary Force 1867 ; is an j
Hon. Physician to H.M.; cr. C.B. 1861. 83, I
LexhamGardens, S. II'.; ArtnyandXavyChtb.
CURTIS, Col. Francis George Savage, [
C.M.G., son of the late George Savage Curtis, ;
Esq., of Teignmouth, Devon ; b. 1836 ; ed. at !
Eton ; entered 6th Dragoon Guards 1854, be-
came Capt. 1858, Major 1872, Lieut.-Col. 1879,
and Col. 1883 (h.-p. 1891) ; exchanged to Innis- j
killing Dragoons 1861, which regiment he com- \
manded 1883-6 ; served in Crimean Campaign i
1855 (medal with clasp and Turkish medal), "in I
Indian Mutiny 1858-9 (medal with clasp), in S. ;
African War 1881, and in Transvaal Campaign j
in command of the column which regarrisoned i
Potchefstroom ; commanded Zulu escort for
restoring Cetewayo 1883, the Etshowe column
Sept. 1883 to Nov. 1884 (thanked by Sec. of I
State for Colonies and Lieut. -Gen. Comdg. in
South Africa), and the Inniskilling Dragoons
in Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles ,
Warren 1885 (mentioned in despatches); em-
ployed as Ch. of Staff during operations in
Zululand 1888; was D.A.G. at Cape of Good (
Hope 1886-8, and Col. on Staft" to command
the troops in Natal 1888-91 ; appointed Cav.
A.A.G. at Head Quarters 1892 : m. 1858, Phila-
delphia Mary Grace, da. of the late Col. William i
Stuart-Menteath [see Stuart-Menteth, Bart.,
colls.]; cr. C.M.G. 1886. Army and Navy \
Club.
DALLAS, Dep. Surg.- Gen. Alexander
Morison, C.I.E., son of the late Hon. Samuel
Jackson Dallas, Speaker of House of Assembly,
Jamaica; b. 1830; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1855;
entered Bengal Med . Service 1856, and became
Dep. Surg. -Gen. 1884; retired 1889; formerly
Inspector-Gen, of Civil Hospitals, Punjab: m.
1856, Elizabeth, da. of the late Rev. John !
Cobbold Aldrich, of St. Lawrence, Ipswich ;
cr. C.I.E. 1886.
DALTON, Rev. John Neale, C.M.G. , el.:
son of the late Rev. John N. DaltOn, M.A., i
R. of Milton Keynes, Bucks; b. 1839 ; ed. at j
Blackheath Proprietary Sch., and at Clare Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. 1863, M.A. 1866) : Select Preacher
before Univ. 1878 ; was Tutor to T.R.H.H. ;
Prince Albert Victor and Prince George of
Wales 1871-9, and Gov. to T.R.H.H. 1879-82,
with whom he visited the British Colonies of
Trinidad and the W. Indies, Bermudas, Falkland
Islands, Cape of Good Hope, five Provinces of
Australia, Fiji, Hongkong, Singapore, and
Ceylon, &c. ; is Chap.-in-Ord. to H.M. , Hon.
Chap, to H.R.H. the Duke of York, and
Canon of Windsor : in. 1886, a da. of Charles
Evan Thomas, Esq., of The Gnoll, Neath,
Glamorganshire; cr. C.M.G. 1882. The Clois-
ters, Windsor Castle ; New University Club.
DALY, Hugh, C.I.E., son of Gen. Sir
Henry (Dermot) Daly, G.C.B., C I.E. ; b.
1860; ed. at Winchester, at Balliol Coll., Ox-
ford, and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ;
entered Gloucestershire Regt. iSSi, and became
Lieut. I.S.C. 1883 ; served in Burmah Cam-
paign in 1886-8 (mentioned in despatches) ;
-/as Sup. of N. Shan States 1888-91, since when
he has been AssUt. Sec. to Govt. of India in
Foreign Depart. : m. 1091, Diana Maria, da
of the late Charles Denison, Esq., of Pennsyl-
vania, U.S.A.; cr. C.I.E. 1892. Calcutta;
Simla ; Junior A rtny and Navy Club.
DALY, William Watt, C.I.E., son of
Richard Daly, Esq., ofGalway;/;. 1841 ; entered
Bengal Police, 1862 ; served with Lushai Expe-
dition 1869 ; went to relief of Moneakhal stock-
ade besieged by Lushais 1871 (commended by
Viceroy of India and thanked by Bengal Govt.) ;
served with Lushai Expedition 187 1-2 (mentioned
in despatches, medal with clasp), with Garo Hills
Expedition 1872-3 in command of Mil. Police
Column (thanked by Govt. of India), with Bur-
mah Expedition as officiating Inspector-Gen, of
Mil. Police, Upper Burmah 1886-7 ('w° clasps),
and with Lushai Expedition 1889-90, in command
of Kachar column of Mil. Police (congratulated
by Viceroy of India and Govts. of Bengal and
Assam for rescuing 68 captives carried off in a
raid by Lienpunga, clasp) ; is a Dep. Inspector-
Gen, of Police, Bengal; m. 18— ; cr. C.I.E.
1891.
DALYELL, Ralph, C.B., son of the late
John Dalyell, Esq., of Lingo, Fifeshire, N.B. ;
b. 1834; ed. at Magdalene Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1857) ; is in War Office, and a D.L. for Fife-
shiie ; was Private Sec. to Sec. of State for
War (Col. the Rt. Hon. F. Stanley) 1875-80,
and Rt. Hon. W. H. Smith 1885-6 ; m. 1870,
Annie Margaret Christina, da. of Algernon
William Bellingham Greville, Esq. [see E.
Warwick, colls.]; cr. C.B. 1886. 21, Onslma
Gardens, SJV.; Lings, Fifeshire; Arthur's
and Wellington Chibs.
DAMPIER, Henry Lucius, C.I.E., son of
the late William Dampier, Esq., of the B.C.S.,
and grandson of Sir Henry Dampier, a Judge of
the Queen's Bench ; />. 1828 ; ed. at Eton and
at H. E. I. Co.'s Coll., Haileybury ; served in
B.C.S. 1849-84; was Sec. to Govt. of Bengal
1867-78, and sometime a Member of Board ot
Revenue, Bengal, and a M.L.C. of Lieut. -Gov.
of Bengal : m. 1851, Charlotte Isabella Lindsay,
rla. of Francis Gouldsbury, Esq., B.C.S.; cr.
C.I.E. 1882. Denstonc, Winchester; Hamp-
shire Co. Clitb.
DANE, Inspector- Gen. Richard, M.D.,
C.B., son of the late Richard Dane, Esq., D.L.
and J.P. for co. Fermanagh; 6. 1814; ed. at
Trin. Coll., Dublin(M.B. 1834. M.D. 1859, Mas'
ter in Surgery 1872. F.R.C.S. Ireland 1846) ;
entered Army Medical Depart. 1835, became
Surg. 1846, Surg.-Maj. 1855, Dep.-Inspector-
Gen. 1858, and Inspector-Gen. 1867 ; served in
Punjab Campaign 1848-9 (medal with clasp), and
as principal Medical officer of Expeditionary
force in China 1858 (mentioned in despatches and
medal): ;«. 1844, Sophie Eliza, da. of Col. Charles
Griffiths (Bengal Army) ; cr. C.B. 1873.
Clarendon Lodge. Millbrook, near Southamp-
ton ; A rtny and Navy Club.
DANIELL, John Henry, C.B., second son
of the late Thomas Daniell, Esq., of Little
Berkhampstead, Herts; b. 1821 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; senior partner in the
firm of Mullens, Marshall and Co., of Lom-
bard Street, E.C. ; is Agent to Commrs. of
National Debt, and one of H.M.'s Lieuts. for
City of London : HI. 1848, Katherine, da. of
Joseph Hoare Bradshaw, Esq., of Bally hays,
co. Down; cr. C.B. 1890. Fahchildes, \\~ar-
lingham, Surrey ; 102, Eaton Square, S,l!'.
DARTNELL, Col. John George, C.M.G.:
b. 1855 ; entered Army 18 — , and retired as
Major 27th Foot 1864 ; served with Central
India Field Force 1857 (severely wounded, men-
tioned in despatches, and medal with clasp), and
as A.D.C. to Maj.-Gen. Tombs in Bhootan
Expedition 1865 : has been Col. Comdt. Natal
COMPAN1ONAGE.
765
Vol. and Mounted Police Forces since 1874 : in.
18— : cr. C..M.G. iSSi. Natal.
DAUBENEY, Capt. Edward Kaye, D.S.O.;
b. 1858 ; entered 8oth Regt. 1878, and became
Capt. ist Batn. S. Staffordshire Regt. 1886 ;
served during S. African War 1878-9, being
present at battle of Ulundi (medal with clasp) ;
was attached to Egyptian Army 1884-5, and was
A.D.C. to Brig. -Gen. of Forces in Egypt 1885-6:
m. 1886, Eileen Gertrude, da. of Sir Peter
George Fitzgerald, ist Bart. ; cr. D.S.O. 1886.
DAUBENY, Gen. James, C.B. ; b. 1826 ;
entered 24th Regt. 1845, became Capt. 02nd
Regt. 1852, Major and Lieut. -Col. 1855, Col.
1862, Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lieut.-Gen. 1880, and
Gen. (retired) 1881; served in Crimean Cam-
paign 1854-5 (medal with clasp, Legion of
Honour, 5th class Medjidie, and Turkish medal);
was A.G. Home District 1870-3 : appointed Col.
King's Own (Yorkshire L.I.) 1890 : in. 18 — ,
a da. of S. Leveson, Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1857. Army
and Navy Club.
DAUKES, Frederic Clendon, C.I.E.,
son of the late S. W. Daukes, Esq., of The
Knoll, Beckenham ; b. 1848 ; ed. at Uppingham,
and at Camb. Univ. ; entered B.C.S. 1869 ; was
Attache and Assist. Sec. in Foreign Depart.
T873-7> Under Sec. to Govt. of India, Home
Depart. 1877-86, and Sec. to Public Ser.
Commn. 1 886-8, since when he has been Sec. to
Ch. Commr. of Assam : in. 1879, Alice Bridget,
da. of the late Clendon Turberville Daukes,
Esq. ; cr. C.I.E. 1892. Shillong, Assam ;
East India United Service Club.
DAUNT, Maj.-Gen. William, C.B. ; b.
1831 ; entered Norfolk Regt. (gth) 1848, became
Capt. 1856, Major 1872, Lieut. -Col. 1878, Col.
1882 and Maj.-Gen. 1886 (h.p. 1886); served in
Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with clasp,
5th class Medjidie, and Turkish medal), and in
H. I. R. Smith, who d. 1860; 2nd, 1862, J. S.
Cotton ; cr. C.S.I. 1878. East India. United
Service, Constitutional and Netu (Edinburgh)
Clubs.
DAVIES, John, C.M.G., son of the late
Mr. John Davies, of N. Wales; />. 1839 ; formerly
an Alderman of Sydney ; successively repre-
sented S. Sydney and E. Sydney in Parliament
of N.S.W. ; elected head of the poll at the Gen.
Election in Dec. 1885 ; was Postmaster-Gen.
1877, a Commr. for Sydney International Exhibi-
tion, and Acting British Commr. thereat 1879, a
Commr. to International Exhibitions of Mel-
bourne 1880 and Amsterdam 1882, and to Indian
and Colonial Exhibition 1886 ; is a J.P. for
N.S.W., Pres. of Friendly Societies Roy.
Commn., member of Roy. Commn. to enquire
into the traffic of intoxicating drinks : 111. 1861,
Elizabeth Eaton ; cr. C.M.G. 1880. " Holly-
lea" Campelltown, Great Southern Railway,
N.S. Wales; Reform (Sydney) Club.
DAVIS, Lieut.-Gen. John, C.B., son of the
late John Davis, Esq., of the Park, Rathfarn-
ham, co. Dublin; b. 1832; ed. at Cheltenham
Coll. ; formerly Lieut. -Col. 2oth foot (h.p.
1880), became Col. 1873, Maj.-Gen. 1883, and
Lieut.-Gen. 1891 ; served in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1857-8 (medal), and in E. Soudan
Campaign 1884 (medal with two clasps) ; com-
manded troops at Malta 1884-7, and in Dublin
Dist. 1887-90: m. 1881, G— , da. of the late
Robert Manders, Esq., of Landscape, co.
Dublin ; cr. C.B. 1884. Army and Navy Club.
DAWSON, Lieut.-Gen. Francis, C.B. ; b.
1827; entered 6oth Foot 1844, became Capt.
1855, transferred to M.S.C. 1861, Major 1864,
Lieut.-Col. 1870, Col. 1875, Maj.-Gen. 1886,
and Lieut.-Gen. 1889 ; served in Afghan
Campaign 1879-80 (medal) ; cr. C.B. 1881.
Pittvillc, Cheltenham.
Afghan 'Campaign' 1879-80 (medal with clasp) ;! DAWSON, George Mercer, C.M. G.,LL.D. ,
commanded 28th Regt. Dist. 1884-6 ; m. 1883, | F.R.S., el. son of Sir (John) William Dawson,
Ada G., da. of the late R. Dunn, Esq., of The C.M.G. ; b. 1849; ed. at McGill Coll., Mon-
Manor House, Heath, near Wakefield ; cr. C.B. t real, and at Roy. School of Mines, London;
1881. Ashley House, Box, Wilts; United appointed to Geological Survey of Canada
Service and Junior United Service Clubs. 1875, and has been Assist. -Director of that
one ui LUC uiree suuerniieiiueiiLs wnu iraiueu uie T^., tir-iv r* jtf /~< r ^i_
system of survey since extended over Bombay D«ALT»Y, W I Iham , C. M. G -., son of the
Presidency and Scinde ; originated the cess for
Education now prevailing in Bombay and
Scinde ; retired as Major 1851 ; in 1832 he
invented and introduced elongated rifle bullets
with canna lures, and in 1 839 he laid before F. M .
the Duke of Wellington a plan for rifled cannon,
which plan was acknowledged by Sir Joseph
Whitworth to have anticipated the existing
system by more than twenty years ; during
siege of Sebastopol invented the plan for laying
guns and mortars for night and day practice by
late Ven. Archdeacon Dealtry, R. of Clapham,
Surrey ; b. 1816 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. ; appointed Clerk in Office of Sec. for
Colonies 1837, became Assist. -Clerk 1854, Senior
Clerk 1867, Principal Clerk 1872, and Ch. Clerk
1879, when he retired: m. ist, 1840, Margaret,
who d. 1873, da. of the late Col. Hugh Rose,
of Kilravock Castle, Nairnshire, N.B. ; 2nd,
1877, the Hon. Caroline Anastasia, da. of 3rd
Baron Clonbrock ; cr. C.M.G. 1881. 17, Cam-
bridge Square, Hyde Park, W.
aid of collimator, which was introduced into the DEANE, Walter Meredith, C.M.G., son
service in 1863 ; invented telescopic sight to mil.
rifles, subsequently adopted by Sir J. Whitworth, ',
and effectively used with his rifles in American
War; in 1840 invented telescopic sight for sport-
ing rifles ; in 1859 appointed Major Queen's
as Lieut.-
City of Edinburgh Rifle Vol., and was
Col. Comdt. thereof 1860-83, since when he has
been Hon. Col. (Vol. Officers' Decoration): in.
1849; cr. C.B. 1881. Woodcraft, Clinton
Road, Edinburgh.
DAVIDSON, Robert, C.S.I., son of the late
R. Davidson, Esq., H.E.I. C.S.;£. 1831 ; ed. at DEEDES, Maj.-Gen. William Henry,
Haileybury ; served in M.C.S. 1852-84; for- D.S.O. ; b. 1839 ; entered Rifle Brig. 1855, be-
merly Ch. Sec. to Govt. of Madras, a M.L.C. came Capt. 1864, Major 1870, Lieut.-Col. 1882,
and First Member of Board of Revenue, Col. 1886, and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1887 ; served
Madras; is a J.P. for co. Fife: m. ist, 1858, with Burmese Expedition 1885-6 (wounded);
of the late Rev. John Bathurst Deane, M.A.,
R. of Great St. Helens, B.C. ; b. 1840; ed. at
Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1862, M.A. 1866) ; was
Private Sec. to Administrator of Hong Kong
1865-8; acted as Registrar-Gen. 1865, as Colo-
nial Treasurer 1881, and as Colonial Sec. 1890;
has been Capt. Sup. of Hong Kong Police since
1866; is aM.E.C., a M.L.C., and a J.P. of the
Colony : m. 1870, Marian Susan, el. da. of the
late Edmund Taverner, Esq., J.P. of Herts ;
cr. C.M.G. 1890. Hong Kong.
766 COMPANION AGE.
cr. D.S.O. 188". Hoath, Canterbury; Army
ami Nai'y Club.
DEGACHER, Maj. -Gen. Henry James.
C.B., son of the late Walter Henry Degacher.
Esq., of St. Omer, France; 6. 1835; entered
Army 1855, became Capt. 1859. Major 1868,
Lieut. -Col. 1877, Col. 1881 (h.p. 1887). and Maj.- |
Gen. 1891 ; commanded 2nd Batn. 24th Regt.
through Kaffir War of 1878, and Zulu War of
1879, during which period he was entrusted with '
other commands in the field, and 3rd Regt.
Dist. 1882-7 : ni. 1880, Eleanor Maud, da. of
the late Rev. George Gardner Harter, of Cran-
field Court, Beds ; cr. C.B. 1878. United
Service and Junior United Service Clubs.
DE LA BERE, Henry Thomas, C.B., son
of the late Capt. T. De la Bere, R.N., of
Kinnersley, Herefordshire; t. 1833; entered
War Office 1853, promoted to 2nd class 1864,
became an Assist. Principal Clerk 1871, Assist.
Accountant-Gen. 1878, and Dep. Accountant-
Gen. 1882 ; was an Assessor of Income Duty
for Army Ser. 1 860-6 appointed ; a Gov. of Dul-
wich Coll. 1882, and of Dulwich Coll. Estates
1883, and a Commr. of Income Duty for Army
Ser. 1891 ; cr, C.B. 1889. i, Allison Gardens,
Dnhvich Common, S.E.
DE LA FOSSE, Maj. -Gen. Henry George,
C.B.. son of the late Major De la Fosse, of the ;
Bengal Artillery ; b. 1835 ; ed. at Mil. Coll.,
Addiscombe ; entered Army 1854, became
Capt. and Major 1861. Lieut. -Col. 1872, Col. [
1877, and Maj. -Gen. (retired) 1887; served in
Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (twice men-
tioned in despatches, thanked by Gov. -Gen. in
Council, and medal with two clasps), with
Sekhim Field Force 1861 (mentioned in de-
spatches, services approved by Gov.-Gen.
in Council), and in operations on N.W.
Frontier 1863 (mentioned in despatches, and
medal with clasp): in. 1863, Helen Scott, who
d. 1877, da. of the late Lieut. -Col. Fraser, of
the Bombay Army ; cr. C.B. 1877. Oaklands,
Godstone, Surrey ; Junior United Service
Chtb.
DE LAESSOE, Capt. Albert Frederic,
C.M.G., C.f.E. ; b. 1848 ; served in Danish
Army 1866-80 ; was on special duty with French
Army during Franco-German War 1870-1
(Legion of Honour), on special duty in Persia
1874-80, and a member of Afghan Boundary
Commn. 1884-7 ; is Assist. Commr., Ajmere: m.
1873, Agnete Elisabeth, da. of Professor J. A.
Jerichan;c7.C.I.E. and C.M.G. 1887. Ajmere,
India.
DE LISLE, Capt. Henry de Beauvoir,
D.S.O. , son of Surg.-Maj. Richard F. V. De
Lisle, of Guernsey ; b. 1864 ; entered Army 1883,
and became Capt. Durham L.I. (is Adj. 2 no
Bitn.' i8pi ; served with Mounted Infantry in
Nile Expedition 1885-6 (mentioned in des-
patches); cr. D.S.O. 1886.
DELLA -CATENA, Count, C.M.G. fste ;
" Maltese Nobility "].
DENING, Major Lewis, D.S.O., son of the
late John Dening, Esq., of Pitt House, Ottery
St. Mary, Devon ; b. 1848 ; entered 75th Regt.
1867, transferred to 3gth Regt. 1868, and to
B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1871, became Capt. 1879, i
and Major 1887 ; served in Afghan War 1878-9
(medal), and with Burmah Field Force 1886-7 >
(medal with clasp, personally thanked by Com.-
in-Ch.) ; was Brig. -Maj. Bengal 1880-1, and !
D.A.A.G. Bengal 1885 : in. ist, 1872, Eliza
Janet, who d. 1876, da. of the late W. Eales, !
Esq., of Plymouth ; 2nd, 1877, Beatrice
Catherine, da. of the late E. J. Scott, Esq., of •
Portland Lodge, Southsea ; cr. D.S.O. 1887.
DENISON, Lieut. -Col. Frederick Charles,
C.M.G., and son of the late Col. George T.
Denison, of Rusholme, Toronto, and great-
grandson of Capt. John Denison, of Yorkshire ;
b. 1846; ed. at Upper Canada Coll., Toronto;
entered Canadian Militia 1865 as Cornet in
Body Guard of Gov.-Gen., became Lieut. 1868,
Capt. 1872, Major 1876, and Lieut. -Col. 1884 ;
served on Niagara Frontier during Fenian raid
1866, in Red River Expedition 1870 as A.D.C.
to Col. [now Viscountj Wolseley (despatches),
and in command of Canadian Voyageurs on Nile
during Soudan Campaign 1884-5 (despatches,
medal with two clasps) ; is M. P. for W. Toronto:
m. 1874, Julia, da. of Oliver T. Macklem, Esq.,
of Niagara Falls, Ontario ; cr. C.M.G. 1885.
RjtsJiolme, Toronto, Canada.
DENNEHY, Maj. -Gen. Thomas, C.I.E.;
b. 18 — ; entered B.S.C. 18 — ; became Lieut. -
Col. 1877, Col. (retired) 1885, and Maj. -Gen.
18 — ; served in Southai Compaign 1855-6, and
during Indian Mutiny 1857-8 ; was Political
Agent at Dholepore 1879-85 ; appointed an ex-
tra Groom-in-Waiting to H.M. 1888 ; cr. C.I.E.
1887.
DENNIS, George, C.M.G., D.C.L., son
of John Dennis, Esq., formerly Receiver-Gen,
of Excise ; b. 1814 ; ed. at Charterhouse ;
D.C.L. Oxford 1885 ; entered Colonial Ser.
1849 ; was Private Sec. to Gov. of British
Guiana (Sir H. Barkly) 1849-51, Inspector of
Schs. for that Colony 1851-62, Receiver-Gen,
and Govt. Sec. for Colony of Berbice 1862-3,
H.M.'s Vice-Consul at Bengaziin Tripoli 1863-9,
and Consul for Crete 1869-70, for Sicily 1870-79,
arid at Smyrna 1879-88 : made archaeological
researches for British Museum in Sicily 1856-7,
in the Cyrenaica 1865-6, and in Asia Minor
1868-9 : cr- C.M.G. 1888. 21. Queen's Mansions,
Victoria Street, S. W. ; Athenceum Club.
DENTON, Capt. George Chardin, C.M.G.,
son of the late Rev. Robert Abercrombie Den-
ton, of Stower Provost ; b. 1851; entered 57th
Regt. 1869, and became Capt. 1878 ; retired
Oct. 1878 ; appointed a Commr. to inquire into
Police Force, Barbados 1880, M.E.C., St. Vin-
cent 1881, and to represent that colony at Tele-
graphic Conference at Barbados 1882 ; admin-
istered Govt. of St. Vincent 1885, 1886, 1887, and
1888, and that of Lagos 1889, 1890, and 1891 ;
acted as Colonial Sec., St. Vincent 1886-8 ; was
Ch. of Police, St. Vincent 1880-88, since when
he has been Colonial Sec. of Lagos : in. 18 — ,
Jean Margaret Alan, da. of Alan Stevenson,
Esq. ; cr. C.M.G. 1891. Lagos, IV. Africa;
Naval and Military Club.
DE PIRO, Col. ' the Marquis, C.M.G.
[see Maltese Nobility].
DE PIRO, GUISEPPE LORENZO, C.M.G.
[see Maltese Nobility].
DE RENZY, Surg.-Gen. Annesley Charles
Castriot, C.B., son of the late Thomas De
Renzy, Esq., M.D. and J.P. of Cronyhorn,
co. Wicklow ; b. 1829 ; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (B.A. 1850); M.R.C.S. Eng. 1851;
entered Bengal Med. Depart. 1851, and retired
as Surg.-Gen. 1883 ; served throughout 2nd
Burmese War 1852-3 (medal with clasp), in
Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (medal with
clasp), and in Naga Campaign 1879 (medal) ;
formerly First Sanitary Commr. Punjab : /«.
1856, Mary Jane, da. of the late Rev. John
Whitty, of Rathvilly, co. Carlow ; cr. C.B.
1881. 18, Clyde Road, Dublin.
DE ROTTENBURG, Col. Baron George
Frederick, C.B., son of the late Lieut.-Gen.
Baron de Rcttenburg, K.C.H.. who raised and
for 15 years commanded the sth Batn. 6oth
Regt. ; b. 1807 ; entered 8ist Regt. 1825, became
Capt. 1832, Major 1841. Lieut.-Col. 1849, an<^
Col. 1854 ; retired 1861 ; served also in ooth
Rifle? and 46th Regt. ; was A. A. and A.Q.M.G.
COMPANIOXAGE.
in Canada for to years ; employed on particular
service during Rebellion in Canada 1837, and
commanded the Militia and Volunteers in three
districts in Upper Canada, and the Magistrates
and Officers of Militia of those districts peti-
tioned the Crown to bestow upon him some
mark of distinction (brevet Major) ; twice
appointed a Commr. on Defence of the Province,
and assisted to draw up a Militia Bill for those
purposes ; was A.G. of Militia in Canada
1855-8, when on the foundation of the looth
Regt. he was appointed to its command ; is a
Mil. Knight of Windsor on Roy. Foundation,
and a F.R.A.S. : m. ist, 1839, Louisa Mary,
who </. 1891, da. of the late George Nevile
Ridley, Esq., of Kimbolton, Hunts, and of
Belleville, Upper Canada ; 2nd, 1892, Edith
Annie, da. of J. Allen, Esq., ot Cheshuot
House, Thornton Heath ; cr. C.B. 1857. 8,
Loiuer Ward, Windsor Castle.
DERRIMAN, Vice-Adm. Samuel Hoskins,
C.B. ; b. 1815 ; entered R N. 1829, became
Com. 1854, Capt. 1858, Retired Rear-Adm. 1876,
and Vice-Adm. 1881 ; served in Survey of the
Dardanelles and Varna with Sir John Bur-
goyne ; was attached to Lord Stratford's Em-
bassy at Constantinople in command of
" Caradoc," 1853-4; served on Lord Raglan's
staff during Crimean War, and brought his
lordship's remains to England ; has Turkish and
Sardinian medals, Legion of Honour, and 5th
class Medjidie : in. 18 — ; cr. C.B. 1875. 52,
Queen's Gate, S.W.; United Service Club.
DESBOROUGH, Maj.-Gen. John, C.B. :
b. 1824 ; entered R.A. 1842, became Capt. 1849,
Major 1860, Lieut. -Col. 1861, Col. 1867, and Hon.
Maj.-Gen. 1877 ; served in China Expedition
1860-1 in command of R.A. attached to ist Div.
of Expeditionary Force (medal with two clasps) ;
was Gov. of Oxford Mil. Coll. 1876-83 : m. 1857,
Eliza Mary, who d. 1891, da. of the late
Gen. Sir Peregrine Maitland, G.C.B. ; cr. C.B.
1873. Norf ham, Bideford ; National Club.
DESHON, Col. Charles John, D.S.O.,
son of the late Lieut. -Col. Charles John Deshon,
1 7th Regt. ; b. 1840; ed. at King's Sch., Can-
terbury; entered R.A. 1859, became Capt. 1872,
Major 1880, Lieut.-Ccl. 1886, and Col. 1891 ;
retired 1892 : served with Burmah Expedition
1886-7 (mentioned in despatches), and with
Hazara Expedition 1888 (mentioned in des-
patches, D.S.O.): in. 1864, the el. da. of the
late Major Loftus Cassidy ; cr. D.S.O. 1889.
DE VERTEUIL, Louis Antoine Aime,
C.M.G., son of a Vendeen Emigre; b. 1807;
M.D. Paris 1836 ; appointed M.L.C. of Trini-
dad 1863 ; created a Count of the Holy Roman
Empire, 1891 ; is Pres. of Trinidad Med. Board,
and a Member of College Council and Board
of Education ; author of "Trinidad; its Geo-
graphy, Resources, and Prospects"; cr. C.M.G.
1889. Port of Spain, Trinidad.
D'EYNCOURT, Adm. Edwin Clayton TEN-
NYSON-, C.B., son of the late Rt. Hon. Charles
Tennyson-D'Eyncourt ; b. 1813 ; ed. at West-
minster and at Roy. Naval Coll. ; entered R.N.
1826, became Com. 1841, Capt. 1849, Rear-Adm.
> 1866, Vice-Adm. 1873, and Adm. 1878, retired
1880 ; served in China War 1841) medal, and
wounded) ; was successively Capt. of H.M.S.
" Desperate " and '' Pylades" in Baltic during
Russian War 1854 and 1855-6, and in 1855 com-
manded a division of ships at entrance to Gulf
of Finland (medal) : m. 1859 Lady Henrietta
Pelham-Clinton, who d. 1890, da. of 4th Duke
of Newcastle; cr. C.B. 1873. 56, Warwick
Square, S. W. ; Bayons Manor, Market Rasen ;
Travellers' and United Service Clubs.
DICEY, Edward (James Stephen). C.B.,
son of the late Thomas Edward Dicey, Esq., of
Claybrook Hall, Leicestershire ; b. 1833; ed. at
King's Coll., London, and at Trin. Coll. Camb.
(B.A. 1854) ; Bar. Gray's Inn, 1865 ; was for
several years a Leader-writer and Special Cor-
respondent for the " Daily Telegraph," Editor
of the "Daily News" for a few months in
1869, and Editor of the "Observer" 1870-89;
of late years has taken an active part in
Egyptian affairs, been a constant visitor to
Egypt, and written much on the political aspect
of the Egyptian Question ; has Order of the
Osmanieh 4th Class ; author of " Rome in 1860,"
" Cavour, a Memoir," "The Federal States in
1862,'' "The Schleswig-Holstein War." "The
Battle Fields of 1866,'' " A Month in Russia in
1866," " Life of Victor Emmanuel," " England
and Egypt," and of numerous contributions to
periodical literature: m. 1867. Anne Greene
Chapman, who d. 1879, °f Boston, U.S.A. ; cr.
C.B. 1886. 39, Albemarle Street, W. ; Athe-
neeum, Oxford and Cambridge, and Garrick
Clubs.
DICK, Inspector- Gen. James Nicholas,
C.B., son of George Dick, Esq.. formerly of 75th
Regt. ; b. 1831 ; L.K.Q.C.P., M.K.Q.C.P. and
L.M. Ireland 1878, L.R.C.S. Edin. 1853; en-
tered Naval Med. Ser. 1853, became Staff-Surg.
1861, Fleet-Surg. 1868, Dep. Inspector-Gen. 1880,
and Inspector-Gen. 1884 ; retired 1891 ; served
during Crimean War 1854-5, present at both
attacks on Petropaulovski (thanked), and during
Abyssinian War 1867-8, as Senior Naval Med.
Officer (medal) ; was Principal Med. Officer
at Royal Naval Hospital, Malta, during
Egyptian Campaign 1882, and Inspector-Gen.
Roy. Naval Hospital, Haslar, 1884-7 ; appointed
Director-Gen, of Naval Med. Depart. 1888 ; cr.
C.B. 1887. A^'enue House, Northumberland
Avenue, W.C.; United Service Club.
DICKF.N, Charles Shortt, C.M.G., 2nd
surviving son of the late William Stephens
Dicken, Esq., M.D., Dep. Inspector-Gen, of
Hospitals, Bengal; b. 1841; ed.at Charterhouse;
Bar. Middle Temple 1883 ; Ensign 87th Roy
Irish Fusiliers 1859, ar/d retired as Lieut. 1864 ;
entered Queensland Civil Ser. 1866, as Acting
Sub-Inspector of Police ; was Petty Sessions
Clerk, Springsure 1867-72, Police Magistrate,
Springsure 1872-4, Gold Commr. and Police
Magistrate, Ravenswood 1874-5, Police Magis-
trate and Gold Fields' Warden, Charters
Towers 1875-8, Police Magistrate, Townsville
1878-80, and Hon. Sec. to Queensland Commn.
at Colonial and Indian Exhibition in London,
1886 ; is a J.P. for Queensland, and Capt.
(unattached) in Defence Force ; has been Sec.
in Office of Agent-Gen, for Queensland in
London since 1880 : m. 1875, Emily Augusta,
el. da. of the late Charles William Sheridan,
Esq., J.P., of Beanba, N. S. Wales ; cr. C. M.G.
1891. Harrington Mansions, 33, Harrington
Road, S.W. i, Victoria Street, S.W.; St.
Stephens Club.
DICKEN, Col. William Popham. C.B.,
D.S.O. , el. son of the late William Stephens
Dicken, Esq., M.D., Dep. Inspector-Gen, of
Hospitals, Bengal ; b. 1834 ; ed. at Charter-
house, and at Addiscombe ; entered Madras
Army 1853, became Capt. 1865, Major M.S.C.
(now I.S.C.) 1873, Lieut.-Col. 1879, Brevet-Col.
1883, and Col. Comdt. 3rd Madras L.I. 1884 ;
served with Burmese Expedition, in command
of Toungoo and Ningyan (Pyinmana) Column.
1885-7 (twice mentioned in despatches, medal) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1887, C.B. 1891. East India United
Service Clnb.
DICKENS, Lieitt.-Gen. Craven Hildesley,
C.S.I., son of the late Capt. S. T. Dickens,
R.N. ; b. 1822 ; entered Bengal Artillery 1838,
became Capt. 1853, Lieut.-Col. 1861, Col. 1866,
Maj.-Gen. 1877, and Lieut. -Gen. 1878 ; wa.s
768 COM PAN ION AGE.
Sec. to Government of India, Public Works
Depart. 1865-77 : '"• '878, Dora, da. of Lieut. -
Col. H. C. Dickens ; cr. C.S.I. 1868. 75, Lex-
ham Canicns, IV. ; East India U nited Service
Club.
DICKINSON, Lieut.-Col. William, C.S.I. :
/>. 1831 ; entered Bombay Army 1848, became I
Capt. 1861, Major 1868, and Lieut. -Col. 1876 ; |
retired 1882; served throughout Punjab Cam- j
paign 1848-9 (medal with two clasps), with Sind j
Irregular Horse during Persian Expedition 1857
(medal with clasp), with Sind Horse at siege of !
Awah 1859 (medal), and with 3rd Regt. Sind :
Horse Abyssinian Expedition 1867-8 (medal);
cr. C.S.I. 1869.
•DiGBY, William, C.I.E., son of the late
William Digby, of Wisbech ; b. 1849 ; after
training as a Journalist in England, joined lite-
rary staff of Ceylon Observer 1871 ; was editor of
Madras Times (daily) 1877-9, °f Liverpool and
Sonthport Daily News 1880, and of Western
Daily Mercury (Plymouth) 1880-2, and Sec. to
National Liberal Club 1882-8 ; is Sec. to various
organisations, Editor of India, (the Organ
of the Indian National Congress), and Lon-
. don representative of and correspondent for
several Indian journals; founded 1888 the Indian
Political Agency (of which he is the head), and
the same year was appointed English represen-
tative of Indian National Congress : elected in
1875 an Hon. Member of the Cobden Club for
successful attempt to remove revenue-farming
system in Ceylon, and for efforts to procure
abolition of food taxes in that island ; in
1877 originated appeal to England on behalf
of famine-stricken people of S. India, and be-
came Hon. Sec. of the movement for which
,£800,000 was subscribed in four months, and
subsequently expended through voluntary com-
mittees, missionaries and others, at a cost of less '
than } of i per cent.; was Hon. Sec. Indian Dele- ,
gates' Committee 1885 : author of " Forty Years
of Citizen Life in Ceylon," six volumes of "The
Ceylon Hansard," "The Famine Campaign in
Southern India in 1876-1878," " History of the
Newspaper Press of India, Ceylon, and the Far <
East," " Indian Problems for English Con-
sideration," "India for the Indians — and for;
England," " England's Interest in the British
Ballot Box," " India — the Queen-Empress's
Promises : How they are Broken," " Nepal and
India," and ''Condemned Unheard," and of
numerous articles in Fortnightly Review, Cal-
cutta Review, and other publications ; unsuc-
cessfully contested Paddington, N. Div. (L G) !
1885, and Islington, S. Div. 1892: in. ist, 1874,
Ellen Amelia, who d. 1878, da. of Capt. Little,
of Wisbech; 2nd, 1879, Sarah Maria, da. of
William Hutchinson, Esq., of Tuxford House,
Wisbech ; cr. C.I.E, 1879. Trafalgar Build-
ing's, Northumberland Avenue , Cliaring Cross,
ll'.C.; National Liberal Club.
Dix, Macnamara, C.M.G., son of George
Davies Dix, Esq., a descendant of the Norman
family of Dyx ; 6. 1811 ; ed. at Gorham Acad.,
Maine, U.S.A. ; was an officer of Imperial
Customs 1835-55 (when the I mperial Customs in
theCplpnies wereabolished), and AuditorGen. of |
Dominica 1 849-60, and Colonial Treasurerof St.
Lucia, a M.E.C. and M.L.C., and Comptroller :
of Customs nnd Navigation Laws 1860-84 ; on i
several occasions administered the Govt. : in.
ist, 1832, Susan Parnell Woodcock, who d. 1858;
2nd, 1860, Susan Selina Woodcock, who d.
1883; cr. C.M.G. 1883. Castries. St. Lucia.
Donns, Hon. John Stokell, C.M.G., son
of William Dodds, Esq., of co. Durham ; b.
1848; ed. at Hobart ; Bar.-at-Law 1872; was
Representative of Tasmania at Sydney Confer-
ence 1883. and at Colonial Conference in London
1887, and Dep. Gov. Tasmania 1888 ; formerly
Member of Federal Council of Australia and of
Standing Committee thereof; is M.E.C. ; was
Attorney-Gen, of Tasmania 1878-81, Minister
of Finance and Postmaster-Gen. 1881-4, and
again Attorney-Gen. 1884-7; fat as M.P. for
E. Hobart 1878-87 (Leader of the House of
Assembly 1884-7), since when he has been a
Puisne Judge : in. 18 — , Emma Augusta, da. of
the Rev. James Norman ; cr. C.M.G. 1889.
Stoke, A'cu1 To^vn, Tasmania.
DODGSON, Gen. David Scott, C.B., son
of the late Rev. J. Dodgson, of Montrose,N.B. :
entered Bengal Army 1838, became Capt. 1849,
Major and Lieut. -Col. 1858, Col. 1866, Maj.-Gen.
1877, Lieut.-Gen. 1881, and Gen 1888; served in
Jhoudpore Campaign 1839, in Affghan Campaign
1842 (medal), in Sutlej Campaign 1846 (medal),
in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (twic=
wounded, re ward for distinguished service, medal
with two clasps, a year's service for defence of
Lucknow, frequently mentioned in despatches,
thanked by Gov.-Gen. and Com. in-Ch., and
name recorded as deserving honourable men-
tion) : in. ist, 1851, Anna Maria, who d. 1881,
da. of Sir Francis Ford, 2nd Baronet ; 2nd,
1883, Elizabeth, widow of Adam Duffin, Esq.,
of co.Antrim, and da.of Henry Docker, Esq., of
Boulogne-sur-Mer ; cr. C.B. 1873. United
Service and East India United Service Clubs.
DONNELLY, Maj.-Gen. John Fretcheville
Dykes, C.B., son of the "late Lieut.-Col. T.
Donnally^ H.E.I.C.S. ; b. 1834; ed. at Roy.
Acad., Woolwich; entered R.E. 1853, became
Capt. 1859, Major 1872, Lieut.-Col. 1877, Col.
1883, and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1887 ; served in
Crimea 1854-5 (medal with two clasps, Turk-
ish Medal and Legion of Honour, sth class);
was Inspector for Science in Science and
Art Depart. 1854-74, Director of Science 1874-
81, Assist. Sec. 1881-84, since when he has
been Sec. and Permanent Head of Science and
Art Depart., S. Kensington: in. ist, 1871,
Adeliza, who d. 1873, 2nd, da. of late F. L. B.
Dykes, Esq., of Dovenby Hall, Cumberland ;
and, 1881, Mary Frances, el. da. of the same ;
cr. C.B. 1886. 59, Onsloiu Gardens, S. W. ;
Junior United Service and A thenieum Clubs.
DONNELLY, Dep. Surg.-Gen. John Mc-
Neale, M.D., C.B.; t>. 1830; entered Madras
Med. Depart. 1856, became Surg.-Maj. 1873.
Brig.-Surg. 1883, and Dep. Surg.-Gen. 1885 ';
retired 1890; served with -Burnish Expedition
1885-6 (mentioned in despatches) ; cr. C.B. 1886.
DORAN, Lieut. -Gen. John, C.S., son of the
late Major John Doran, i8th Foot ; b. 1824 ; en-
tered Bengal Army 1842, became Capt. 1855,
Major 1862, Lieut.-Col. 1868, Col. 1873, Maj~-
Gen. 1883, and Lieut.-Gen. 1887 ; served in
Sutlej Campaign 1845-6 (medal with clasp),
against Black Mountain tribes in Hazara 1852-3
(medal with clasp), in Oude Campaign 1858-9
(medal), with China Expeditionary force 1860
(medal), in Looshai Expedition 1871 -2 (clasp and
C. B.), in operations against the Jowaki Afree-
dees 1877-8 (clasp) and in Afghan Campaign
1878-80 (medal): ;«. 1856, Georgiana Sultana
Magrath ; cr. C.B. 1872. Ely House, co. Wex-
ford.
DORRIEN, Major Horace Lockwood
SMITH-, D.S.O.; b. 1858; entered 95th Regt.
1876, became Capt. Derbyshire Regt. 1882, and
Major 1892 ; on special ser. at Cape of Good
Hope 1878-9; served during S. African War
1879, being present at battle of Isandula (men-
tioned in despatches, medal with clasp), in
Egyptian Expedition 1882, when he raised and
commanded a corps of Mounted Intantry(medal,
bronze star), with Souakin Expedition 1885
(clasp), and in Nile Expedition 1885-6 (men-
tioned in despatches, 4th class Medjidieh) ;
attached to Egyptian Army 1884-7 (4th class
COMPANION'AGE.
769
Osmanieh) ; appointed a ist Class Station Staff
Officer, Bengal, 1892 ; c>: D.S.O. 1886.
DORWARD, Major Arthur Robert Ford,
D.S.O. , son of the late James Dorward, Esq.,
Inspector-Gen, of Hospitals, Madras ; b. 1848;
ed. at High Sch., Edinburgh, and at Chelten-
ham Coll.; entered R.E. 1868, became Capt.iSSi,
and Major 1887; served in Afghan War 1879-80
(mentioned in despatches and medal),and during
Burmah Campaign 1885-8, in command of R.E.
(twice mentioned in despatches, medal with
two clasps, Brevet-Maj., thanked byGov.-Gen.
of India) ; cr. D.S.O. 1886. East India United
Service Club.
DOUGLAS, Edward Ronald, C.I.E., son
of the late John Douglas, Esq., Assist. Surg.,
H.E.I.C. ; b. 1825; entered uncovenanted ser-
vice of India 1851 ; appointed to Post-office of
India 1854, and has been since 1873 Dep.
Director-Gen, of Post-office of India; m. 18 — ;
cr. C.I.E. 1882. Bothweli, Simla.
DOUGLAS, John, C.M. G. [see M.
Queensberry, colls.].
DOUGLAS, Vice-Adm. Sholto, C.B., son
of the late H. Douglas, Esq., Com. R.N. ; b.
1833 ; ed. at Roy. Naval Sch., New Cross ;
entered R.N. 1847, became Com. 1858, Capt.
1866, Rear-Adm. 1881 (retired 1888), and Vice-
Adm. 1888 ; served in Caffre War (medal), in
Burmese War (medal), in Baltic during Russian
War (medal), and with China Expeditionary
Force 1856-8 (medal with three clasps) ; m. ist,
1864, Maria Louisa, who d. 1882, da. of the
late William Bickford, of Stonehouse, Devon ;
2nd, 1883, Harriet Emilie, widow of J. R.
Catterson, Esq., of Hull ; cr. C.B. 1881. Wil-
ton Lodge, Southsea.
C.B., son of the late Lieut. -Gen. Howard
Dowker ; b. 1829; entered Madras Army 1848.
became Capt.and Major 1868, Lieut. -Col. M.S.C.
1868, Col. 1875, Major-Gen. 1886, and Lieut--
Gen. 1890; served during Indian Mutiny 1857-8
(severely wounded, mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp), and in Afghan War 1880,
with Candahar Field Force: in. 1864, Cecilia
Augusta, da. of the late Thomas Onslow, Esq.
[see Onslow, Bart., colls.] ; cr.C.B. 1887. Afiln
Thorp, Meads, Eastbourne.
DOWNES, Corny. -Gen. Arthur William,
C.B., son of the late William Downes, Esq., of
Ludlow ; b. 1827 ; ed. at Ludlow and Shrews-
bury ; entered Commissariat Depart, of Army
1847, became Dep. Corny. -Gen. 1873 and retired
as Hon. Corny. -Gen. 1880; served in Crimean
Campaign i854-5(medal with clasp, and Turkish
medal), with China Expeditionary Force 1857-9
(medal with clasp), in Syria on Special Ser.
connected with Abyssinian War 1867, and occu-
pation of Cyprus 1878 ; is a J.P. and a County-
Councillor (Fulham Div.) for London, and a
J.P. fer Middlesex: m. 1867, Alice Mary, da.
ofC. J. Longcroft, Esq., of Hall Place, Havant;
cr. C.B. 1877. 7, £arfs Court Square, S. W.;
Junior United Service Club.
DOWNES, Maj. - Gen. Major Francis,
C.M.G., son of the late William Downes, Esq.,
of Dedham, Essex : 6. 1834; ed. at Roy. Mil.
Acad., Woolwich ; entered R.A. 1852, became
Lieut. -Col. 1877, Col. 1882, and Maj. -Gen.
(retired) 1884 ; served in Crimean Campaign
1855 (medal with clasps and Turkish medal) ;
was Instructor of Fortification at Roy. Mil.
Coll. 1858-9; commanded R.A. at Mauritius
1863-5 and at St. Helena 1869-71 ; was 5 years
Instructor to Artillery School for Militia and
Vol. Officers, Comdt. of S. Australian Mil.
Forces 1877-85, a Member of Royal Commn. on
Defences at Sydney i8Si, Sec. of Defence for
Victoria 1885-8, and again Comdt. S. Australian
Mil. Forces 1838-92 (a Member of Committee
of Comdts. on Australian Defences 1889) : '"•
1858, Helen, da. of the late R. Chamberlin,
Esq., of Catton, Norwich; cr. C.M.G. 1885.
Adelaide, South Australia.
DOWNES, Capt. William Knox, D.S.O.;
b. 1855 ; entered i8th Regt. 1876, and became
Capt. B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1887; served during
Afghan War 1879-80 (medal) ; served with
Burmah Expedition 1886-7 i cr- D.S.O. 1886.
DOYLE, Surg.-Capt. Ignatius Purcell,
D.S.O., son of Surg. -Major William Doyle, In-
dian Med. Ser. ; b. 1863 ; became Surg. (now
Surg.-Capt.) Madras Med. Ser. 1886 ; served
during Yaw Rebellion in Upper Burmah 1888-9
(twice wounded, specially mentioned in des-
patches, D.S.O.), with Chin Field Force
1889-90 (medal with two clasps), and in opera-
tions in Chin Hills 1892 ; cr. D.S.O. 1889.
DREW, Maj. -Gen. Francis Barry, C.B. ,
son of the late Francis Drew, Esq., of Drews
Court, co. Limerick ; b. 1825 ; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin : enteredArmy 1845, becameCapt. 1851,
Major 1863, Lieut.-Col. 1873, Col. 1878 (h. p.
1882), and Hon. Maj. -Gen. (retired) 1882 ; com-
manded ist Batn. Prince of Wales's Own (York-
shire Regt.) 1879-82 ; was Comdt. of Schools of
Instruction of Auxiliary Forces at Manchester
1871-2, and at Aldershot 1876-7 ; served in
Anglian War 1878-9, in command of 8th Regt.
at engagement in Koorun Valley, and ist Brig,
at capture of Pie war Kotal, and in other opera-
tions in Hariab and Khost Valleys (mentioned
in despatches, C.B., medal with clasps): m.
ist, 1848, Anne Charlotte, who d. 1852, da. of
John Cator, Esq., of Woodbastwick Hall,
Norfolk ; 2nd, 1854, Henrietta, who d. 1864,
da. of John Hunter, Esq., of Ormley Lodge,
Surrey ; 3rd, 1867, Adelaide Emma, da. of the
Rev. George Tyrwhitt-Drake, R. of Malpas ;
cr. C.B. 1879. i, Eccleston Houses, St. George's
Road, S. W. ; Junior United Service Club.
DREW, William Leeworthy Good,
C.M.G. , son of Capt. George Drew, R.N. ;
b. 1826 ; entered R.N. 1842, became Paymaster
1854 (retired 1856), and Fleet Paymaster 1886 ;
appointed Auditor-Gen, of Queensland 1877,
and Chm. of Board of Civil Ser. Commn. 1889 :
m. 1854 ; cr. C.M.G. 1890. Brisbane, Queens-
land.
DRURY, Lieut.-Col. Edward Robert,
C.M.G., son of the late Rev. W. Drury, a
Master of Harrow Sch. ; ed. at Brussels ; emi-
grated to Australia, 1852 ; served in ist Vol.
Corps raised in 1854 ; deputed by Queensland
Govt. to give evidence before Royal Commn.
on dafence of British Possessions ; services in
connection with Queensland Vol. Force favour-
ably noticed in 1883 by F.M. H.R.H. the Com.-
in-Ch. : in. 1869, Barbara, da. of the late John
Grahame, Esq., of Sydney, N.S.W.; cr. C.M.G.
1885. Haivstead, Brisbane, Queensland;
Oriental Clitb.
DRYSDALE, Lieut.-Gen. William, C.B. ;
b. 1819 ; entered Army 1835, became Capt. 1847,
Major and Lieut.-Col. 1858, Col. 1864 Maj. -Gen.
1870, retired Lieut. -Gen. 1881, Col. i8th Hussars
1885, and Col. gth Lancers 1891 ; served with
4th Light Dragoons in Afghanistan 1839
(medal), with gth Lancers in Gwalior Campaign
1843 (bronze star), in Sutlej Campaign 1845-6
(medal), in Punjab Campaign 1848-9 (medal
with two clasps), and in Indian Campaign
1857-9 (mentioned in despatch, and medal with
two clasps}; cr. C.B. 1858. United Service
and Army and Nary Clubs.
DULIER, Col. Edward Eugene, C.B.,
son of Antoine Dulier, Esq.,ofNivelles,Belgium ;
b. 1851 ; ed. at Brussels Mil. Coll. ; entered
Engineers 1872. and was pensioned for health.
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COMPAX1ONAGE.
1875, when he joined Egyptian Army ; served
in Abyssinia 1876-7, entrenching Massowah and
rescuing Bogos Province (Lieut. -Col.), and in i
Russo-Turkish War 1877-8, entrenching Varna
and being present at numerous actions (Medji-
die, Turkish medal) ; was attached to .British
Cav. Staff in Egypt 1882, present at 2nd
Kassassin affair, and at Tel-el-Kebir, guiding
cavalry advance to Cairo, and acting as in-
terpreter in negotiations to obtain surrender of
that town and of Arabi Pacha (Col., medal with
shire; cr. (Hon.) C.B. 1883. 27, Sloane
Gardens, S.W. ; St. James's and Wellington
Clubs.
D(JN, Capt. Edward William, D.S.O. ;
.'•. 1856 ; entered Army 1874, and become Capt.
B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1885; served with Jowaki
Expedition 1877-8 (medal with clasp); is
D.A.Q.M.G. Intelligence Branch, Bengal; cr.
D.S.O. 1887.
DUNBAR, William Cospatrick, C.B. [see
Dunbar, Bart., cr. 1694].
DUNCAN, Maj.-Geii. Harvey Tuckett,
C.S.I. ; b. 18 — ; entered Army 1847, became
Capt. 1861, Major 1867, Lieut.-Col. 1873, Col.
1878, and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1880; formerly
Political Resident at Mandalay ; cr. C.S.I.
1876.
DUNDAS, Capt. Laurence Charles, D.S. 0.;
b. 1857 ; entered 8th Regt. 1878, and became
Capt. King's (Liverpool Regt.) 1884 ; served
during Afghan War 1878-9 (medal with clasp),
and with Burmah Expedition 1886-7 ; appointed
D.A.A.G., Bengal 1890 ; cr. D.S.O. 1886.
DUNLOP, Col. Samuel, C.A1.G., son ol
the late Rev. Samuel Dunlop ; b. 1838 ; :
entered R.A. 1856, and retired as Hon. Col.
1882 ; appointed Acting Commr. of Police and
J.P. of Straits Settlements 1870, and became
Inspector Gen. of Police 1875 ; retired 1890 ;
was Commr. to Perak 1874, and Commr. 1874-5
with British Forces sent to quell the disturb- j
ances in the native State of Sungei Ujong,
temporary Special Commr. for Perak affairs
and Commr. to H.M.'s Forces during opera-
tions in Perak 1875, and organised the expedi-
tion against the Passir Salak stockades and
present at the capture thereof, and accompanied
Gen. Colborne's force up the Perak river 1875
(mentioned in despatches 1876) : in. 1864,
Martha, da. of Robert Potts, Esq., of Belfast ;
cr. C.M.G. 1884.
DUNNING, Capt. Harry Gordon, D.S.O.;
b. 1 861 ; entered Roy. Fusiliers (City of London
Regt.) 1881, and became Capt. 1888 ; served in
Soudan 1886-9 (twice mentioned in despatches,
4th class Osmanieh, D.S.O.) ; has been attached
to Egyptian Army since 1885 ; cr. D.S.O. 1889.
A nny ami Navy Club
Du PLAT, Maj.-Ger. Charles Taylor,
C.B., son of the late Brig. -Gen. Gustavus G. C.
DuPlat, K.H.; b. 1823; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad.,
Woolwich; entered R. A. 1841, became Capt.
1848, Major 1860, Lieut.-Col. 1862, Col. 1867,
and Maj.-Gen. 1880 ; wasan Equerry to H.R.H.
the late Prince Consort 1854-61, since when he
has been an Equerry to H.M. ; has ist class
of Order of the Red Eagle of Prussia :
in. 1855, Maria Christina, who d. 1867, da. of
Sir William Cunningham Cavendish Dalyell,
7th Bart. ; cr. C.B. 1884. 2, Carlisle Place,
Victoria Street, S.W.; United Service, Army
and Navy, Marlborough, Gatrick, and
Cavalry Clubs.
DUKAND, Lieut.-Col. Algernon George
Arnold, C.B., son of the late Gen. Sir Henry
Marion Durand, K.CS.I.,C.B. [see Dupr.d,
Bart.]; b. 1854; entered 6sth Regt. 1872,
B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1876, became Capt. 1884,
-Major 1889, and Lit ut. -Col. 1892: served
during Afghan War 1878-80 (medal with clasp,
bronze star), and in command of Hunza-Nagar
Expedition 1891 (mentioned in despatches,
severely wounded, Brevet Lt.-Co!., C.B ) ; was
A.D.C. to Viceroy of India 1881-2 ; is British
Agent at Gilgit ; cr. C.B. 1892. British
Agency, Gilgit, India.
DCRNFORD, Capt. John, D.S.O., son of
the late Rev. Francis E. Durnford, Fellow of
Eton, and R. of Greeting St. Mary, Suffolk ; b.
1849; ed. at Eton; entered R.N. 1862, became
Com. 1882, and Capt. 1888; served in Upper
Burma Expedition 1885-6 on Staff of Sir H.
Prentiergast, K.C.B., V.C., and with Naval
Brig., being present at engagement at Minhla
(mentioned in despatches, D.S.O.); commanded
Naval Brig, for manning armed launches in
Upper Burma 1887 (mentioned in despatches,
thanked by Viceroy of India) : m. 1881, Mary
Louisa Eleanor, da. of the Rev. J. H. Kirwan,
R. of St. Johns, Cornwall ; cr. D.S.O. 1887.
United Service Club.
DURRANT, Rear-Adm. Francis, C.M.G.,
2nd son of thelatej. M. Bosville Durrant, Esq.;
/'. 1837 ; entered R.N. 1851, became Lieut 1859,
Com. 1869, Capt. 1876, and Rear Adm. 1891 ;
served in Black Sea and Baltic during Russian
War 1854-5 (Crimean medal and clasp, and
Baltic and Turkish medals) ; was Gov. to
H.R.H. Prince George of Wales 1883-5: m.
I877, Jessie, da. of W. Liddiard, Esq. ; cr.
C.M.G. 1884. Red House, Hursley, Hants;
United Service Club.
DYDE, Col. John, C.M.G., son of the late
Robert Dyde, Esq., merchant, of London; b.
1796 ; ed. in Devonshire, and at Montreal Coll. ;
has been connected with Militia and Vol. since
1813, when, on his arrival from England he
was enrolled in the Militia, and served during
the whole of the American War ; served as a
Field Officer during Canadian Rebellion
1837-8; was for upwards of ten years Col.-
Comdt. of the "Active Brigade" of Montreal,
consisting of seven Batns. with Cavalry and
Artillery ; was the first Lieut.-Col. of ist Prince
of Wales's Rifles of Canada, and Brigadier of
and Brig, during Fenian raids ; in 1844, during
the "Maine" difficulty, raised the Light In-
fantry Regt. of Militia (500 strong) ; has been
J.P. for 40 years, and is an Hon. A.D.C. to
H.M. : in. 1822, Eliza Henrietta, da. of William
Johnson Holt, Esq.; cr. C.M.G. 1875. 30,
Mount Royal Terrace, McGill College Avenue,
Montreal.
DYER, William Turner THISELTON-,
C.J/.G., C./..£., -F.-ff..?., el. son of the late W. G.
Thiselton-Dyer, Esq., M.D. ; b. 1843; ed. at
King's Coll. Sch., and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A.
2nd Class Mathematics and ist Class Physical
Science 1867, M.A. 1873, and B.Sc. Univ. of
London 1870); appointed Professor of Natural
History at Roy. Agricultural Coll., Cirencester,
1868, and Professor of Botany at Royal Coll. of
Science for Ireland 1870 ; was Examiner in
Botany, Science and Art Depart. 1873-85, and in
Botany andVegetable Physiology, London Univ.
1878-83, and Assist. -Director of Royal Gardens,
Kew, 1875-85, since when he has been Director;
F.R.S. 1880 and Ph.D. Acad. Leop. Caol.
1891 ; Hon. Fellow King's Coll.. London,
1886, and member of senate of London Univ.
1887-50; was Representative at International
Phylloxera Congress, Bordeaux, 1881, of N.S.W.,
S. Australia, and Victoria, and a Roy. Commr.
for Melbourne Centennial Exhibition 1888 ;
appointed a Member of Governing Body of
Imperial Institute 1891 : m. 1877, Harriet
Anne, <la. of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker,
K. C.S.I., C.B., Director of Royal Gardens,
Kew; en C.M.G. 1882, C.I.E. 1892. Royal
Gardens, Kew, Athciueiiin Club.
EAGAR, Lieut. -Gen. Robert John, C.B.,
son of the late Major Francis Russell Eagar,
3ist Foot ; b. 1812 ; entered Army 1830, became
Capt. 1844, Major 1855, Lieut.-Col. 1861, Col.
1866, Maj.-Gen. 1870, and Lieut. -Gen. (retired)
1881; served with ?ist Regt. in Afghanistan
1842" (medal), in Crimean Campaign 1854-5
(medal with clasp, Legion of Honour, 5th Class
Medjidie, and Turkish medal), in China Expe-
dition 1860 (medal with clasp), and in command
of Regt. against Taeping rebels 1862 ; appointed
Col. Dorsetshire Regt. 1892 ; cr. C.B.
1871. United Service and Junior United Ser-
vice Clubs
EARLE, Capt. Henry, D. S.O. [see Earle,
Bart.].
EAST, Maj.-Gen. Cecil James, C.B., son
of the late Charles J. East, Esq. ; b. 1837 ;
entered Sand Regt. 1854, became Capt. 1863,
Major 1872, Lieut.-Col. (h.p.) 1879, Col. 1879,
and Maj.-Gen. 1889; served in Crimean Cam-
paign 1855, present at siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (medal with clasp, Turkish medal), in
Indian Mutiny 1857 (wounded, medal), in Loo-
shai Expedition i87i-2(mentioned in despatches,
thanked by Govt., medal with clasp), in Zulu
Campaign 1879, present at Ulundi (mentioned
in despatches, medal with clasp), and in Bur- !
ma 1886-7 in command of ist Brig, (mentioned j
in despatches, two clasps, C.B.), commanded a j
Dist. in Bengal 1885-8 ; appointed to command
a ist class Dist., Madras, 1889 ; cr. C.B. 1887.
Secunderabad, Madras; Army and Navy
Club.
EKDEN, Richard Powney, C.B., son of
the late Rev. James Collett Ebden, V. of Great
Stukeley, Hunts ; b. 1833 ; ed. at Christ's Coll.,
Camb. (B.A. Wrangler 1856, M.A. 1859) ; ;
entered Colonial Office 1858, and became Ch.
Clerk 1879 ; was Private Sec. to Baron Blach-
ford 1864-6 : m. ist, 1863, Anne, who d. 1885, \
da. of the late Rev. Thomas Sheepshanks, R. of
St. John's, Coventry ; 2nd, 1887, Emily, da. of
the late W. H. Castle, Esq., of Clifton, and !
widow of L. Rees, Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1892. 29,
Kensington Square, W.
ED\\ARDES, Lieut. -Gen. Stanley de Burgh,
C.S., son of the late Capt. George Harris
Edwardes, Bengal Army ; b. 1840 ; entered
Bombay Army 1857, became Capt. 1864, Major
1869, Lieut.-Col. 1871, Col. 1876, Maj.-Gen. i
1885, and Lieut.-Gen. 1889 ; served in Mahee i
Kanta Field Force in pursuit of Tantia Topee i
1858, as D.A.Q.M.G. in Abyssinian Expedition ;
1868 (medal), and in Afghan Campaign 1879-80 j
asCh. Director of Transport (medal with clasp); j
commanded a ist class Dist. of Bombay
Army 1887-9: in. 1 86 1, Adelaide Jane, da. of i
Gen. George Alexander Leckie, I.S.C. ; cr. !
C.B. 1881. The Croft, Farningliam, Kent;
East India United Service Club.
EGERTON, Lieut.-Col. Charles Comyn,
D.S.O. [see Grey-Egerton, Bart., colls.].
EGERTON, Edwin Henry, C.B., son of
the late Rev. Thomas Egerton, R. of Middle,
Salop [see Milner, Bart.]; b. 1841 ; entered
Diplo. Ser. 1859, an<l has been several times
Charge d' Affaires ; was Acting Agent and Con-
sul-Gen, in Egypt in 1884, and Sec. of Em-
bassy at Paris 1885-92, when he was appointed
Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. to King of
Greece; cr. C.B. 1886. British Legation,
A tliens.
EKIN, Surg.-Gen. James, C.B., M.B.;
b. 1829; M.R.C.S. 'Eng., L.S.A. and L.M.
1852, and M.B. Lond. 1853 ; entered Med.
Depart, of Army 1854, became Surg. 1864,
COMPANIONAGK. 771
Surg.-Maj. 187;, Brig.-Surg. 1879, Dep. and
Hon. Surg.-Gen. (retired) 1884 ; served in Cri-
mean Campaign 1855-6 (medal with clasp and
Turkish medal), and in Afghan War 1879-80
(medal with clasp, bronze star, and mentioned
in despatches), and as principal Medical Officer
of Infantry Div. in march from Cabul to
Candahar (mentioned in despatches), and of
ist Div. throughout Egyptian Campaign 1882
(medal with clasp, star, 3rd class Osmameh, and
mentioned in despatches) ; cr. C.B. 1882. Junior
Army and Navy Club.
ELGEE, Maj.-Gen. Cadwallader William,
C.B., son of the late Capt.Elgee, 67th Regt. ; b.
1827; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; entered
R.A. 1846, became Capt. 1854, Major 1868,
Lieut.-CoI. 1869, Col. 1874, and Major-Gen,
(retired) 1882 ; served in China Campaign 1857-8
(medal with clasp), and in Transkei Campaign
1877-8: in. 1877, Dora, da. of Assist. -Com.-Gen.
G. Bennett ; cr. C.B. 1878. Silvcrdale Road,
Eastbourne.
ELIAS, Ney, C.I.E. ; b. 18— ; sometime
Joint Commr. of Ladakh ; appointed Ch. of
Siam Boundary Commn. 1889; is British Con-
sul-Gen, for Khorassan and Scistan ; cr. C.I.E.
1888. Meshed, Khorassan.
ELLERY, Robert Lewis John, C.M.G.,
F.R.S., son of the late John Ellery, Esq.,
surgeon, of Cranleigh, Surrey ; b. 1827 ; ed. at
a local Gram. Sch. ; formerly Lieut.-Col. Vic-
torian Torpedo Corps (now Submarine Mining
Co. of Victorian Engineers), which he organised
in 1873; was Pres. of Roy. So. of Victoria for
20 years ; is Trustee of Melbourne Public
Library, and Councillor of Melbourne Univ. ;
has been Govt. Astronomer, Victoria, since 1853 :
m. ist, 1853, wife d. 1856 ; 2nd, 1858, Margaret,
da. of John Shields, Esq., of Launceston, Tas-
mania ; cr. C.M.G. 1889. The Observatory,
Melbourne, Victoria.
ELLIOT, Maj.-Gen. Alexander James
Hardy, C.B. [see E. Minto, colls.].
ELILOT, Major Edward Locke, D.S.O.,
son of the late Col. Edward King Elliot ; b.
1850 ; ed. at Harrow, and at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst ; entered io8th Regt. 1868, became
Capt. Bom. S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1880, and Major
1888 ; served in Afghan War (medal) 1879, and
in Burmah Campaign 1886-7 (mentioned in de-
spatches, medal with 2 clasps, D.S.O.) ; was
D.A.Q.M.G. Bombay, 1881-5 ; cr. D.S.O. 1887.
Naval and Military and Badminton Clubs.
ELLIOT, Frederick Augustus Hugh, C.I.E.
[see E. Minto, colls.].
ELLIOT, Major Henry George, C.M.G. ,
son of the late Major J. F. Elliot ; b. 1826 ;
formerly Capt. R. M ., and retired after 24 years'
service ; served in Crimean Campaign 1854-5
(medal with two clasps, Turkish medal, and sth
class Medjidie ; is Ch. Magistrate of Tembu-
land, Cape of Good Hope ; was sometime
Major-Comdt. of Tembu levies (Kaffir War
medal) : m. ist, 1865, Emily Francis Drum-
mond, who d. 1877 ; 2nd, 1879, Emily Claridge
Gardner ; cr. C.M.G. 1879. Teinbuland, Cape
of Good Hope.
ELLIOTT, Col. John, C.B., C.M.G., son
of the late Capt. Sir William Elliott, K C.B.;<5.
18— ; entered R.N. 1838, and the R.M.L.I.
1841, became Capt. 1854, Lieut.-Col. 1867, and
Col. (retired) 1869 ; served in China Expedition
1842 (medal), in Burmese War 1852 (officially
thanked, twice honourably mentioned, and
medal with clasp), at Bombardment of Bomar-
sund 1854 (Baltic medal), in Crimean Campaign
1855 (medal with clasp, 5th class Medjidie, and
Turkish medals), in Kaffir War 186- (medal),
and in Mexico 1863; formerly Lieut.-Col. 2nd
Devon Rifle Vol. ; is a J.P. for Plymouth ; Bar
COMPANIONAGE.
772
Middle Temple 1874 ; was Govt. Inspector of
Prisons and Stipendiary Magistrate for British
Guiana 1876-81. since when he has been In-
spector Gen. of Police, Barbados; administered
Govt. of St. Vincent, 1884 : m. iS— ; cr. C.B.
1877, C.M.G. 1891. Barbados.
ELLIOTT, Thomas, C.M.G., son of the
late J. E. Elliott, Esq. ; b. 1834 ; was Clerk in
Customs, London, 1858-9, Clerk in Treasury,
London, 1859-60, Registrar of Colonial Sec. s
Office, Mauritius, 1860-66, Acting Ch.-Clerk
1866-8, Acting Sec. to Council 1868-70, Ch.
Clerk and Sec. to Council 1870-73, and '
Acting Protector of Immigrants 1873-8. since
when he has been Auditor-Gen. ; has several
times acted as Receiver-Gen., and also as
Colonial Sec.; cr. C.M.G. 1890. Mauritius.
ELLIS, Col. Alfred Burden, C.B., son of
the late Lieut.-Gen. Sir Samuel Burdon Ellis,
K.C.B. ; b. 1852 ; entered Army 1872, became
Capt. ist West India Regt. 1879, Major 1884,
and Lieut. -Col. 1891 ; served during Ashanti
War 1873-4 (medal), in operations against
Awunas in W. Africa 1878 in command of
Houssa Constabulary, during Zulu War 1879 in
Intelligence Depart., and in command of
Expeditions to Tambi (Sierra Leone) and
Toniataba (Gambia) 1892 ; was Civil Comdt. of ,
Sekondi and Chima (Gold Coast) 1874, em-
ployed on special mission 1876, Djst. Commr.,
Quittah 1878 and Accra 1879, and in command
of troops on Gold Coast 1882-3 and 1886, and
at Bahamas 1889-91, since when he has com-
manded troops on W. Coast of Africa, with local
rank of Col. ; cr. C.B. 1892.
ELLIS, .#/«/.- Grfw.ArthurEdvard Augustus, '
C.S.I, [see B. Howard de Walden, colls.].
ELMHIRST, Gen. Charles, C.B., son of ;
the late Richard Elmhirst, Esq., J.P. and D.L.
of co. Lincoln ; 6. 1815 ; entered Army 1835,
became Capt. 1845, Major 1852, Lieut. -Col. 1855,
Col. 1858, Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lieut.-Gen. 1877,
and Gen. (retired) 1882 ; is Col. ist Batn. S.
Staffordshire Regt. ; served with gth Foot
in Afghanistan 1842 (twice mentioned in des-
patches aud medal), and in Crimean Campaign
1855 (medal with clasp, Legion of Honour,
Turkish medal, and 5th class Medjidie) ; " Staff
Service" A.D.C. to Maj.-Gen. Bengal 1840-2
and to Maj.-Gen. Madras 1842-6, D.Q. M.G.
Cape of Good Hope 1865-70. and Maj.-Gen. at
Malta 1874-5, and at Madras 1875-9 (comman-
ded troops for several months) : m. 1861,
Frances, da. of Robert Hunt, Esq., J.P. for co.
Limerick; cr. C.B. 1873. West Ashby Grove,
Hontcastle ; United Sei vice Club.
ELRINGTON, Gen. Frederick Robert, ;
C.B. ; b. 1819: entered Army 1839, became
Capt. 1846, Major 1854, Lieut. -Col. 1856, Col.
1862, Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lieut.-Gen. 1880, and
Gen. (retired) 1881 ; served in Crimean Cam-
paign 1854-5 (medal with three clasps, Legion
of Honour, 5th class Medjidie, and Turkish
medal) ; appointed Col. Bedfordshire Regt.
1890, and transferred to Rifle Brig. (Prince
Consort's Own) 1892: in. 1859, a da- of Mr.
George Best, of Eastbury Manor, Guildford ;
cr. C.B. 1873. Vernon Hill House. Bishop's
U 'alt ham ; United Service Club.
ELTON, Col. Frederick Coulthurst, C.B.,
son of the late James Frederick Elton, Esq. ; b,
1836; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad.; entered R.A. 1854,
became Capt. 1861, Major 1872, Lieut. -Col. 1881,
and Col. 1885 (h.-p. 1892) ; served in Crimean
Campaign 1855 (medal with clasp, Legion of,
Honour, Turkish medal, and mentioned in des- I
patch), and in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal
with clasp, 3rd class Medjidie, mentioned in des-
patch) ; commanded R.A., S. E. Dist., 1387-92 :
i>t. 1866, Olivia, da. of the late Major Power ;
cr. C.B. 1882. Army and Navy Club.
ENGELBACH, Lewis William, C.B., son
of the late Lewis E. Engelbach, Esq., of the
firm of Coutts and Co. ; b. 1837 ; ed. at Christ's
Hospital, and at Darmstadt Gymnasium ; en-
tered War Office 1854 » was Dep. Receiver-Gen,
for Duchy of Lancaster 1861-75, a Principal
Clerk in \Var Office 1878-88, and Assist.
Accountant-Gen. 1888-90. since when he has
been a Commr. of Customs ; acted as Sec. to
Ordnance Council for Rewards to Inventors
1871-90 ; is Member of Council of National
Artillery Asso. ; has been frequently thanked for
Special Services; >«. 1861. a da. of G. Bryan,
Esq.; cr. C.B. 1885. Spring House, Rich-
mond, Surrey.
ERSKINE, Henry Napier Brace, C.S.Z.,
son of the late William Erskine, Esq., of Black-
burn House, Linlithgowshire ; b. 1831 ; ed. at
East India Coll., Haileybury ; entered Bom.
C.S. 1853 ; was special Commr. with Field
Force in S. Mahratta Country 1857-8, and
Commr. N. Div. of Bom. Presidency 1877-9, and
Commr. in Sind 1879-87 ; cr. C.S.I. 1887. East
India United Service Club.
ETHERIDGE, Maj.-Gen. Alfred Thomas,
C.S.I. ; b. 1825 ; ed. at Mil. Coll., Addiscombe ;
entered Bombay Army 1841, became Capt. 1856,
Major (S.C.) 1861, Lieut.-Col. 1867, Col. 1872,
and Major-Gen. 1877 ; commanded detachments
of 23rd Bombay N.L.I, during Concan Fie'.d
operations 1844-5, served in the Field with Qui-
cowar Horse 1848, and commanded a body of
Irregulars in N. Canara and Bedee operatiors-
1858 (medal) ; served in Political Depart. 1850-2 ;
was Special Commr. during Indian Mutiny
1857-8 (thanked by Govt. for capture of Jambo-
tee Chief), member of BarodaCommn. 1873-4 for
inquiry into alleged misconduct of the Guicowar,
and Pres. of subsequent Commn. to elect new
Guicowar; for many years conducted the duties
of the Alienation Depart, of Bombay Presidency;
thanked on several occasions by Indian and
Home Govts. : in. 1853, Rose Louise, da. of
Col. Charles James Collie Davidson, R.E. ; cr.
C.S.I. 1872. 50. Cambridge Road, W. Brigh-
ton ; Union Club.
EVANS, Frederick, C.M.G., son ofW. F.
Evans, Esq. ; b. 1848 ; was in Civ. Ser.
(Admiralty) 1867-78, Assist. Col. Sec. and
Treasurer at Sierra Leone 1878-9, private
Sec. to Sir S. Rowe, K.C.M.G., 1879-81,
acting clerk of Legislative Council 1879, acting
Colonial Sec. 1879-80, and Ch. Sec. and Ch.
of Staff to Sir S. Rowe, during threatened
hostilities with Ashanti, 1881 ; was Assist. Colo-
nial Sec. at Gold Coast Colony 1882, Acting
Collector and Treasurer 1882-3, Acting Colonial
Sec. 1883, Dep.-Gov. at Lagos 1883, at Gold
Coast Colony 1883-5, and again at Lagos 1885-6,
and Colonial Sec. there 1886-7, and of Gold Coast
Colony 1887-8, since when he has been Colonial
Sec. of Leeward Islands and Island Sec. of An-
tigua ; is a M.E.C. and M.L.C. : ft. 1886,
Susan Wilkins, who d. 1889, da. of James Hunt,
Esq., of Lambert House, Surbiton Hill, Surrey ;
cr. C.M.G. 1881. Leeward Islands ; Windhain
Club.
EVELEGH, Col. Frederick Charles, C.B.,
son of the late Gen. Evelegh. R.A. ; b. 1819 ;
entered Army 1836 ; served with 2Oth Foot in
Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with four
clasps, Legion of Honour and 4th class Med-
jidie, Turkish medal), in Indian Mutiny Cam-
paign 1857-8, and commanded 7th Brig, at
storming and capture of Lucknow (medal with
clasps, and mentioned frequently in despatches);
retired 1859 ; employed at War Office as Staft
Officer Army Service Corps 1870-8; ;;/. i3— ,
Maria, who d. 1881, da. of Capt. Hire, R.X. :
cr. C.B. 1856. Lansdoume Road. Wimbledon.
EVERETT, Col. Edward, D. S. O. : b. 1837 ;
COMPANIONAGE.
773
entered ygth Regt. 1855, became Capt. 1865,
Major ist Batn. Queen's Own Cameron High-
landers 1877, Lieut. -Col. 1885, Col. Comdt. 1887,
and Col. 1889; retired 1890; served during Indian
Mutiny 1858-9, being present at siege and capture
of Luckno w (mentioned in despatches, and medal
with clasp), as acting A D.C. to Gen. Officer
Comdg. N. Britain 1879-80, in Soudan Expedi-
tion 1884-5 (mentioned in despatches, and Bre-
vet of Lieut. -Col.), and in Nile Expedition
1885-6 (3rd class Medjidie) ; cr. D.S.O. 1886.
EVERETT, Lieut.-Col. William, C.M.G.,
son of the late Rev. T. E. Everett ; b. 1844 ;
ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; entered
Army 1864, became Capt. 1874. Major 1881,
Lieut. -Col. (temporary) 1883, and Lieut.-Col.
1888; was Instructor in Military Drawing, Roy.
Mil. Acad., Woolwich, 1870-7, and Assist, to
H.M.'s Commnr. for delimitation of Bulgarian
Frontier April to July, 1879 ; appointed
Vice-Consul at Erzeroum 1879, and Consul for
' Koordistan 1882; was attached to Turko-Rus-
sian Asiatic Frontier Commn. 1880 ; thanked by
Com.-in-Ch. for services performed at Erzeroum:
was Professor of Mil. Surveying at Staff Coll.
1888-92, since when he has been D.A.A.G. for
Mil. Intelligence at Headquarters : in. 1870,
Marie Georgina, da. of the late Dr. P. Quartano
di Calogeras, of Corfu ; cr. C.M.G. 1886. 5,
Barkston Mansions, Barkston Gardens, S. W.
EVES, Charles Washington, C.M.G., son
of Charles Eves, Esq. (descendant of an old
family connected with Kent and Essex)
of Hornsey, N. ; b. 1838 ; ed in London, at
St. Omer, France, and at Bonn, Germany ;
was Hon. Commr. for Jamaica at Colonial
and Indian Exhibition in London 1886, and
invited by Sec. of State for Colonies to
attend, on behalf of that Colony, certain
meetings of Colonial Conference in London
1887 ; is a West Indian merchant in London,
Hon. Col. ist Middlesex (Victoria and St.
George's) Rifles, Chm. of English Committee
for Jamaica Exhibition (1891), a Member of
Council of Roy. Colonial Institute, and Hon.
Member of Mess of W. Indian Regt. ; ap-
pointed 1890 to represent Jamaica, British
Honduras, and Bahamas at Imperial Institute,
of which he is a member of Executive Council
and Finance Committee ; has written largely
on Jamaica affairs ; author of "The West
Indies and British Guiana"': nt. 1865, a da.
of Thomas Benson, Esq., of Beckenham, Kent ;
cr. C.M.G. 1890. i, Fen Court, E.G.
EwART,Zz'£M/.-6V«.CharlesBrisbane,C'.,5.,
son of the late Lieut. -Gen. J. F. Ewart.C.B.,Col.
6yth Foot; b. 1827 ; entered R.E. 1845, became
Capt. 1854, Major 1855, Lieut.-Col. 1866, Col.
1873, Maj.-Gen. 1885, and Lieut. -Gen. 1888 ;
served on Special Ser. in Turkey 1854, and
throughout Crimean Campaign 1854-6 (medal
with four clasps, Legion of Honour, 5th class
Medjidie, and Sardinian and Turkish medals),
and as Brig. -Gen. in command of Lines of
Communication in Suakin Expedition 1885
(medal with clasp, bronze star) ; was A.Q.M.G.
1860-5, Dep- Director of Barracks, War Office
1872-7, Col. on Staff and commanding R.E.,
S.E. District, 1878-9, and at Gibraltar 1879-82,
employed on Special Ser. in Algeria 1866, a
Member of Roy. Sanitary Commn., and of Roy.
Commn. on Thames Sewage Discharge, an
extra A.D.C. to F. M., H.R.H. the Duke of
Cambridge, 1883-85, a Member of Ordnance
Committee 1884-85, and Lieut.-Gov. of Jersey
and Comdg. Troops there 1887-92 : m. 1860, a
da. of the Rev. P. Ewart, of Ivirklington ; cr.
C. B. 1 869. United So vice Club.
EYRE, Col. Henry, C.B., son of the
late Rev. Charles Wasteneys Eyre, of Ramp-
ton Manor, Notts; b. 1834; ed. at Harrow,
and at Oxford Univ. ; formerly Lieut. Rifle
Brig. ; served in Crimean Campaign 1855 (medal
with clasp, Turkish medal), and in Indian
Mutiny 1857 (medal with two clasps) ; was some-
time Capt. Notts Yeo. Cav.; is a J.P. and D.L.
for Notts (Sheriff 1873), and Hon. Col. 4th Vol.
Batn. Sherwood Foresters' (Derbyshire Regt.) ;
unsuccessfully contested Newark Feb. 1874, and
Retford 1880 ; sat as M.P. for W. Lindsey, or
Gainsborough, Div. of Lincolnshire (C) 1886-92,
when he was defeated: ;;/. 1861, Kathleen, da.
of Rev. Robert Machell, V. of Marton-in-
Cleveland ; cr. C.B. 1887. Rampton Manor,
Retford, Notts ; Boodle's and Carlton Clubs.
FABRE, Hector, C.M.G., son of Edouard
Raymond Fabre, Esq., of Montreal ; b. 1834 ;
j ed. at St. Sulpice Coll., Montreal ; Bar. Lower
Canada 1856 ; was sometime editor of L'Ordre
(Montreal) and also of Le Canadien (Quebec)
1863-6 ; in 1869 founded L'£vetiement (Quebec)
| of which until 1882 he was editor and pro-
' prietor ; has been Vice-Pres. of Dominion
Editors' and Reporters' Asso. and Vice-Pies.
of Literary and Historical So. of Quebec ; was
i a member of the Senate 1875-82, when he
i resigned and went to France as Canadian
Grand Commr., and Hon. Commr. for Dominion
[ of Canada at Colonial and Indian Exhibition,
London, 1886 ; is an Officer of Legion of
Honour: ;;/. 1864, Flora, da. of Adolphus Stein,
j Esq., of Athabaskaville, Quebec ; cr. C.M.G.
1886. 10, Rue de Rome, Paris.
FAIRFAX, Vice-Adm. Henry, C.B. [see
Ramsay- Fairfax, Bart.].
FAIRFIELD, Edward, C.M.G., son of the
late Capt. C. G. Fairfield (3rd Foot Guards), of
Monteagle, co. Kerry; b. 1845 ; ed. at Harrow ;
entered Colonial Office 1866 ; Bar. Inner Temple
1872 ; sent by Sec. of State 1875 to Gibraltar to
inquire into constitution of Civil Departs. ; was
Sec. to London S. African Conference 1876, and
Assist. Private Sec. to E. Kimberley 1880 ;
became a ist class clerk in Colonial Office 1880 ;
sent in 1881 to Cyprus to report upon Adminis-
tration of the Island ; appointed Head of S.
African and Eastern Depart, of Colonial Office
1889, and Assist. Under Sec. of State for the
Colonies 1892 ; was for 12 years editor of the
"Colonial Office List"; cr. C.M.G. 1885.
7, Park Place, St. James's, S. IV. ; Reform
Club.
FARNALL, Harry de la Rosa Burrard,
C.M.G., son of the late Harry Burrard Farnall
Esq., C.B. ; £.1852; entered Foreign Offic
1873; employed at Colonial Office 1880-81 ;
attached to Roy. Commn. for negotiation of a
Treaty of Commerce with France 1881 ; war
Sec. to British Delegates to International Sub
marine Cables Conferences at Paris 1882 anc
1886, and to Channel Fisheries Negotiations with
France 1886, Sec. to International Sugar Con-
ferences in London 1887-8, and to Special
Commn. under Sugar Bounties Convention
1889, and Sec. to British Delegates to Inter-
national Conference at Madrid for Protection of
Industrial Property 1890 ; appointed an Acting
2nd Sec. in Diplo. Ser. 1891 ; cr. C.M.G. 1890"
Wingfield House, Lee, S.E. ; St. James's Club.
FARQUHARSON, Lieut.-Col. John, C.B. ;
second son of the late Rev. Charles Macpherson,
Minister of Tomintoul, Banffshire ; b. 1839 ;
entered R.E. 1859, became Capt. 1872, Major
1881, and Lieut.-Col. 1887 (h-p. 1892); assumed
in 1888 the surname of Farquharson in lieu of
his patronymic ; is Executive Officer, Ordnance
Survey ; cr. C.B. 1890. Corrachree, Tarlaiid,
A berdccnshire.
FARRELL, Dep. Surg.-Gen. George, C.B,;
b. 1831 ; entered Bengal Med. Ser. 1856, and
became Dep.-Surg.-Gen. 1886 ; retired 1891 ;
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COMPANION AGE.
served in Afghan War 1878-80 (mentioned in
despatches), and during Burmah Campaign
1886-7 (mentioned in pespatches, medal) ; some-
time Intpector-Gen. of Civil Hospitals, Punjab,
and an Hon. Surgeon to Viceroy of India (Mar-
quess of Lansdowne) : in. 18 — ; cr. C.B. 1886. j
East India United Service Club.
FARKEN, Gen. Richard Thomas, C.B. ; \
b. 1817 ; entered Army 1834, became Capt. 1845,
Major, 1850, Lieut. -Col. 1854, Col. 1857, Maj. -Gen.
1868, Lieut. -Gen. 1877, and Gen. 1880 ; retired
1883 ; was Col. ist Bain. Roy. Sussex Regt.
1879-85, since when he has been Col. ist Batn. ;
Loyal N. Lancashire Regt.; served with 47th
Regt. in Crimea 1854-6 (mentioned in despatches,
medal with three clasps, Legion of Honour, 4th j
class Medjidie, and Sardinian and Turkish
medals) ; commanded E. Dist. 1869-70, and
troops in \V. Indies 1875-8 : in. 1885, Agnes '
Florence, da. of the Rev. William Edward
Downes, R. of Baylham, Suffolk ; cr. C.B. j
1855. Beatings House, Great Beatings, Wood- j
bridge ; United Service Club.
FARRINGTON, Col. Malcolm Charles, |
C.B. ; b. 1835 ; entered sist Regt. 1853, became
Capt. 1858, Major 1871, Lieut.-Col. 1877, and :
Col. 1881 ; retired 1890; was A.A.G. at Bengal i
1878-83, and A.-G. Madras 1887-90; cr. C.B.
1887.
FAUNCE. Col. Edmund, C.B., son of the
late Maj. -Gen. R. N. Faunce ; b. 1838; en-
tered Army 1854, transferred to M.S.C. (now
I.S.C.) 1861, became Capt. 1866, Major 1874, i
Lieut.-Col. 1880, and Col. 1884; served during
Indian Mutiny 1857-9 (medal), in Upper Bur-
mah 1888-9, 'n command of 2nd Brig, and of'
Chin Field Force (mentioned in despatches, i
medal, C.B.) ; was D.A.A.G. Madras 1872-7, J
A.A.G. Madras 1880-82, D.A.G. Madras 1882-6,
and Q.M.G. Madras 1886-8 ; is in command
of 2nd class Dist., Madras, with local rank of
Brig. -Gen. ; cr. C.B. 1889. Cairnsfoot, Coor-
noor, Madras.
FEILDEN,' Lieut. -Gen. Randle Joseph,,
C.M.G., M.P., son of the late Joseph Feilden, '<
Esq., M.P., of Wittcn Park, Blackburn ; b. \
1824 ; entered Army 1843, became Capt. 1853, j
Major 1860, Lieut.-Col. 1864, Col. 1869, Maj.- ]
Gen. 1879, and Hon. Lieut. -Gen. (retired) !
1883 ; commanded ist Batn. 6oth Rifles in Red
River Expedition 1870, and Brigade Depot at
Winchester 1875-8; is a J.P. for Lancashire;
sat as M.P. for Lancashire N. (C) 1880-5, since ;
when he has sat for Chorley Div. of Lancashire \
N. : m. 1861, Jane Campbell, da. of James
Hozier, Esq., of Maudslie Castle, Lanarkshire ; i
cr. C.M.G. 1870. Witton Park, Blackburn ;\
32, Grosvenor Gardens, S. W. ; United Service,
Wellington, and Carlton Clubs.
FEILDING, Gen. the Hon. Percy Robert
Basil, C.B. [see E. Denbigh].
FELLOWES, Capt. John, C.B. ; b. 1843 ;
entered R.N. 1856, became Lieut. 1863, Com.
1873, and Capt. 1880; served on E. Coast of
Africa in suppressing Slave Trade 1 860-8 (twice
wounded), and was present at attack on Katit
Forts, Feb. 1866 (wounded), in Egyptian War
1882 in command of " Minotaur " (medal, bronze
star, 3rd class Medjidie), and as principal
Transport Officer in Soudan Expedition 1885 :
(C.B.) ; awarded Humane So.'s medal 1883 ; \
received 2nd class Medjidie 1889; appointed
A.D.C. to H.M. 1892: m. 1883, Jeannie, da.
of W. Feetham Miller, Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1885. *
Naval and Military and Marlborougli Clubs.
FELLOWES, Rear-Adm. Thomas Hounsom
Butler, C.B., son of the late Sir James Fellowes,
M.D., of Adbury House, Hants ; b. 1827 ; en-
tered R.N. 1845, became Com. 1862, Capt. 1868
(retired 1873), and Rear-Adm. 1886 ; served
during Russian War 1854-6 (Baltic, Turkish,
and Crimean medals, Sevastopol clasp), and
during Abyssinian War 1868 in command of
Naval Brig, (mentioned in despatches, medal) ;
is a J.P. and a County Alderman for Herts ; has
silver medal of National Life Boat Institution :
in. ist, 1857, Constance Fanny, who d. 1888,
da. of Charles S. Hanson, Esq., of Constanti-
nople ; 2nd, 1890, Margaret, da. of the Rev.
William Jowitt, R. of Stevenage, Herts ; a:
C.B. 1868. Woodfield, Stevenage, Herts;
Naval and Military Club.
FENDALL, Capt. Charles Pears, D.S.O.,
el. son of the Rev. Charles Bathurst Fendall, ot
Woodcote House, Windlesham, Surrey ; b.
1860 ; ed. at Sherborne Sch. ; entered 'R.A.
1879, and became Capt. 1887 ; served with Bur-
mah Expedition 1885-6 (thrice mentioned in
despatches) : m. 1888, Rose Emily, da. of the
late Capt. Lane Ryan ; cr. D.S.O. 1887.
FERGUSON, Alastair Mackenzie, C.M.G. ,
son of the late Mr. John Ferguson, of Conan-
bridge, Ross, N.B. ; b. 1816 ; was one of the
pioneers of the Ceylon Planting Enterprise, and
is interested in the culture of coffee, tea, cin-
chona, &c. ; served in Ceylon C.S. 1841-6 as
sub-collector of Customs at Point Pedro, and
Acting Commr. of Requests, Police Magistrate,
and J.P. at Jaffna ; since 1846 has been con-
nected with the Ceylon Observer; is publisher
of the "Ceylon Handbook and Directory." and
of the " Tropical Agriculturist, "a monthly which
is regarded as the best work referring to tropical
agriculture : was unanimously chosen Dy the
Chamber of Commerce and the Planters'Associa-
tion of Ceylon to be Commr. for the Colony at
the Melbourne Exhibition 1880-1, and upon his
return was presented with a cheque for 10,000
rupees, a service of plate and a gold watch,
and a petition to the Sec. of State was signed by
a large number of residents in and natives of
Ceylon, praying H.M. to bestow upon him some
signal mark of favour : in. 1844, Annie, who d.
1890, da. of Mr. James Mackerras, of Glasgow ;
cr. C.M.G. 1882. Colombo, Ceylon.
FERGUSSON, James, C.I.E. [see Fergus-
son, Bart., cr. 1703].
FERREIRA, P. J., C.M.G. ; b. 18— ; was
Comdt. of Local Cav. in the Transvaal against
Sikukuni 1879 ; cr- C.M.G. 1880.
FERRIER,^/«/'O;- James Archibald,/)..?. 0.;
b. 1854; ed. at Roy.Mil.Acad., Woolwich; entered
R.E. 1873, became Capt. 1885, and Major 1892 ;
served in Afghan War 1878-80 (medal), and in
Nile Expedition 1884 -6 (medal, bronze star) : in.
1887, Louisa Emily, da. of Josceline Frederic
Watkins, Esq. ; cr. D.S.O. 1886.
FERRYMAN, Gen. Augustus Halifax, C.B.,
son of J. B. G. Ferryman, Esq., of Chelten-
ham ; b. 1816 ; entered Army 1834, became
Capt. 1841, Major 1843. Lieut.-Col. 1848, Col.
1854, Maj. -Gen. 1863, Lieut. -Gen. 1871, and
Gen. (retired) iSSi ; was Col. ist Batn. Prince
of Wales's Vol. (S. Lancashire Regt.) 1872-87,
since when he has been Col. Princess Victoria's
Roy. Irish Fusiliers ; commanded 39th Regt. in
Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with clasp.
Legion of Honour, 4th class Medjidie and
Turkish medal) : m. ist, 1849, Jane, who
d. 1851, da. of the late William Sinclair,
Esq., of Freswick, Caithness, N.B. ; 2nd, 1864,
Caroline, da. of the late Jonathan Worthington,
Esq., of Moor Hill, Worcestershire; cr. C.B.
1857. }l~interbounie,Leckha>npton, Cheltenham.
FlNDLAY, Surg.- Major John, C.I.E. ; l>.
1851 ; entered Army Med. Depart. 1875, and
became Surg.-Major 1887 ; retired 1890 ; served
during Afghan War 1879-80 (medal with clasp),
and in Burmah Campaign 1886 (medal) ; wa-
Surgeon to Gov. of Bombay 1881-4, and to
COMPANIONAGE. 7 ,'5
reversion of cable tramways) 1856-91, since
when he has been first Chm. of new Melbourne
and Metropolitan Board of Works; chiefly in-
strumental in passing Act to establish perma-
nent fund for relief of sufferers from accidents
in mines ; has acted as Hon. Sec. of Anti-
Transportation League (convict transportation
to colonies abandoned 1864-5), of Prince Consort
National Memorial Contribution Fund, of Com-
mittees for presentation of wedding and silver
wedding gifts to Prince and Princess of Wales,
of "Queen's Fund' raised by women of Vic-
toria, and of many committees for charitable
and benevolent purposes ; arranged local re-
joicings for Prince of Wales's marriage, and
assisted to welcome and entertain the Duke of
Edinburgh, and subsequently the Princes
Albert Victor and George of Wales ; is a
Member of Local Branch of Imperial Federa-
tion League (sometime Hon. Sec.) and of
i Assembly of Clergy and Laity of Church of
England in Victoria, and a J. P. for the Colony ;
author of several essays on the evils of party
! govt., and o_f pamphlet (thanked by H.M. for
copy) refuting theorier. in Henry George's
"Progress and Poverty" : /;/. 1873, Sarah, el.
da. of Richard Dawson, Esq., of Phcenix Park,
near Melbourne ; cr. C.M.G. 1892. The
White Knights, Fairlie House, South Yarra,
Melbourne; 501, Collins Street, Melbourne.
FITZ HUGH, Maj.-Gen. Alfred, C.B., son
of the late Rev. William Anthony Fitz Hugh,
Preb. of Chichester ; b. 1837 ; ed. at Rugby, and
at Addiscombe ; entered Bengal Army 1855,
became Capt. 1867, Major 1875, Lieut.-CoI. 1879,
Col. 1884 and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1886 ; served
against Momunds 1863-4, in expedition to Dour
1872, and in Afghan Campaigns 1878-9 and
1879-80 (medal) ; as Comdt. of 5th Goorkhas : in.
1867, Cecilia J., el. da. of the Rev. E. P.
Henslowe, V. of Huish Episcopi, Somerset ;
cr. C.B. 1881. The Birdies, Penshurst, Ton-
bridge ; East India United Service Club.
FITZROY, Rear-Adm, Robert O'Brien,
C.B. [see D. Grafton, colls.].
FLEET, John Faithfull, C.I.E., son of
John George Fleet, Esq. ; b. 1847 ; ed. at Mer-
chant Taylors' Sch., London ; entered Bom.
C. S. 1867 ; is Commr. of S. Div., Bombay ;
cr. C.I.E. 1884. Belgaum, Bombay; East
India United Service Club.
FLEMING, George, C.B., LL.D., son of
H. Fleming, Esq. ; b. 1833; M.R.C.V.S. 1855,
F.R.C.V.S. 1877, LL.D. 1883 ; entered Army
Vet. Depart. 1855, became Vet. Surg. ist class
1867, Inspecting Vet. Surg. 1879, and Principal
Vet. Surg. 1883 > retired 1890; served in Crimea
1855-6, in China War 1860, being present at
capture of Taku Forts and surrender of Pekin
(medal with two clasps), and as Vet. Surg. to
R.E., 3rd Hussars, and 2nd Life Guards; has
been five times Pres. of Roy. Coll. of Vet.
Surgs. of which Corporation he is a member of
Council and Examiner : ;;/. ist, 1863, Alice, who
d. 1878, da. of the late J. Peake, Esq., of
Atherstone ; 2nd, 1878, Susan, da. of the late
William Solomon, Esq., of Upchurch, Kent ; cr.
C.B. 1887. Cathcart Lodge, Tyrwhitt Road,
St. John's, S.E. ; Constitutional Club.
FLEMING, John, C.S.I.; b. 1831; is a
partner in the firm of Fleming, Milligan and
Co., India merchants; cr. C.S.I. 1866. Wych
Elm Lodsre, College Road, South Dulwich,
S.E.
FLEMING, Sandford, C.M.G. , LL.D.,
C.E., son of the late Andrew Greig Fleming,
Esq., of Kirkaldy, N.B. ; b. 1827; in Canada
since 1845 ; has been engaged in extensive
practice as Ch. Engineer of Railway and
other public works ; Delegate in 1863 to
Viceroy of India (Earl of Dufferin) 1884-8 ;
cr. C.I.E. 1889. Junior United Sen ice Club.
FINLAISON, Alexander John, C.B., son
of Alexander Glen Finlaison, Esq. ; b. 1840 ;
has been Actuary to National Debt Commrs.
since 1875 : in. 1866, Honoria, da. of Henry
Rigge, Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1887. Malet Lodge,
Putney, S. Vlf. ; Garrick Club.
FISHER, Lieut. -Col. George, C.B. ; b.
1804 ; entered Bombay Army 1821, and re-
tired as Lieut. -Col. 1848 ; served in Scinde and
Afghanistan 1842-3 : in. 18 — , a da. of J. Cater,
Esq., of Oxford ; cr. C.B. 1843. Meeanee Villa,
38, Abbey Road, N.W.
FISHER, Rear-Adm. John Arbuthnot,
C.B. ; b. 1841 ; entered R.N. 1854, became
Com. 1869, Capt. 1874, and Rear-Adm. 1890 ;
served in Baltic during Russian War 1855
(medal), and in China War i86o(medal with two
clasps) ; was Pres. of a committee for revising
the " Gunnery' Manual of the Fleet" 1879 ; com-
manded H.M.S. " Inflexible" at bombardment
of forts at Alexandria 1882 (medal and 3rd class
Osmanieh); wasa Naval A.D.C. to H.M. 1887-
90, Director of Naval Ordnance, 1887-91, and
Adm. Sup. of Portsmouth Dockyard 1801-92,
since when he has been a Lord of the Admiralty
and Controller of the Navy : in. 1866, Frances
Katharine Josepha, only da. of the late Rev.
Thomas Delves Broughton [see Broughton,
Bart., colls.] ; cr. C.B. 1882. United Seivice
and Travellers' Clubs.
FITZGERALD, Col. Charles John Oswald,
C.B., son of the late Gen. James FitzGerald :
b. 1810 ; entered Army 1857, became Capt.
M.S.C. (now I.S.C.)i869, Major 1877, Lieut.-
Col. 1883, and Col. 1887 ; served during Indian
Mutiny 1858, during Afghan War 1880 (medal),
and with Burmah Expedition 1886-7 (mentioned '•
in despatches, medal with two clasps): in. 1882, |
Lady Alice FitzGerald, el. da. of 4th Duke of i
Lemster; cr. C.B. 1887. Dunmore, Eastbourne. \
FITZGERALD, James Edward, C.M. G.,\
son of the late Gerald Fitzgerald, Esq., of I
Queen's co. ; b. 1818; ed. at Christ's Coll., j
Camb. (B.A. 1842) ; was Assist in Depart, of '
Antiquities British Museum 1844-8 and Under- |
Sec. to British Museum 1849-50, when he sailed j
with the first body of colonists to Canterbury, j
New Zealand ; appointed Commr. of Police and
Immigration at Canterbury 1851 ; elected first !
Sup. of Province of Canterbury 1853 and a
member of House of Representatives for
the town of Littelton, and in 1854 First Re-
sponsible Min. for New Zealand under the Con-
stitution Act ; was Agent in England for
Province of Canterbury 1857-60, member for
Akaroa 1862, Min. for Native Affairs 1865, Con-
troller-Gen. 1866, Commr. of Audit 1872, and
Controller and Auditor-Gen. 1878 ; is a J.P. :
///. 1850, Fanny Erskine, da. of the late George
Draper, Esq., of London ; cr. C.M.G. 1870.
Clyde Cliff, Wellington, Neiv Zealand.
FiTzGiBBON, Edmund Gerald, C.M.G.,
third and only surviving son of Gibbon Carew
FitzGibbon, Esq., a descendant of the White
Knight ; b. 1825 ; emigrated to Australia 1852, I
and spent a year at Victorian Gold Fields ; Bar.
Victoria 18 — ; was Reader to Legislative
Council, Victoria 1853-6, and Town Clerk of
Melbourne (energetically endeavouring to im-
prove sanitary and general condition of city i
and opposing its subdivision into conflicting
jurisdictions, preventing Govt. attempts to
alienate the Parks, and obtaining Crown i
grants of some portions for the public, and |
urging protection of river from pollution, con-
struction of underground sewers and reversion of i
waterworks to local authorities, to whom he was
mainly instrumental in securing future free
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COMPANIONAGE.
Imperial Govt. in reference to establishing
Line of Railway from the then Province of
Canada to Red River and British Columbia ;
in 1863 was nominated by Govts. of Canada,
New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, and j
appointed by Imperial Govt. Engineer to conduct |
survey of Inter-Colonial Railway from Halifax
to Quebec ; directed explorations for a
trunk railway across Newfoundland for New- i
foundland Govt. ; was Engineer in Ch. of Cana- i
dian Govt. Railways 1863-80, and as such con-
structed the Intercolonial Railway through
provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and
Quebec ; 1871 to 1880 directed surveys and con- :
struction of Canadian Pacific Railway, extend-
ing across the continent of N. America ; elected
for three years Chancellor of Queen's Univ., ;
Canada, 1880, and re-elected 1883, 1886, and :
1889; presented with Freedom of Kirkaldy >
Burghs 1882 ; Hon. LL.D. St. Andrew's, Scot- j
land, 1884, and Columbia, New York, 1887 ; ,
Delegate from Canadian Institute and Ameri-
can Metrological So. New York to Interna-
tional Geographical Congress at Venice 1881, \
Delegate of Gt. Britain representing the
Dominion of Canada to International Prime
Meridian Conference at Washington 1884, and
from Queen's Univ., Canada, to Tercentenary
Edinburgh Univ. 1884, and Delegate of Canada ,
to Colonial Conference in London 1887 ; Con- i
federation medal 1886 ; was Pres. of Roy. So.
of Canada 1 888-9; isaM.I.C.E-.aM.A.So.C.E.. i
a F.G.S., a F.R.G.S., a Director of the Hud- ;
son's Bay and Canadian Pacific Railway Cos.,
and Hon. Member of Canadian Institute, of
Geographical So. of Quebec and of Imperial
Geographical So. of Vienna, and of other scien-
tific sos.; author of "The Inter-Colonial,
a History 1832-76," " England and Canada,' !
"Old to New Westminster," "Memoirs on i
Universal Time and a Prime Meridian for
all Nations," " Time and its Notation," " The j
New Time-Reckoning," and various scientific
papers : m. 1855, Ann Jean, da. of the late
Sheriff Hall,, of co. Peterborough ; cr. C.M.G.
1877. Winterhohn, Ottawa ; The Lodge,
Halifax, Canada.
FLETCHER, Lieut.- Col. John, C.M.G.,
son of the late Archibald Fletcher, Eso., of
Glenorchy, Argyleshire ; b. 1815 ; served five
years as an officer in Canadian Vol. Force, four
years as Lieut, in looth Regt., and nineteen
years on Staff of Canadian Active Militia ; com-
manded the line of skirmishers that carried
Fenian entrenchments at Trout River 1870 ; was
twelve years Brig. Maj., and seven years D. A. G.:
m. 1848, Elizabeth Holmes, of Montreal ; cr.
C.M.G. 1870. Brigade Office, Montreal.
FLOOD, Maj. -Gen. Frederick Richard
SOLLY-, C.B., son of Frederick Solly-Flood,
Esq., J.P., of Slaney Lodge, Kyle, Wexford ;
b. 1829 ; entered 53rd Regt. 1849, became
Capt. and Major 1860, Lieut. -Col. 1870, Coi.
1876 (h.p. 1877), and Maj. -Gen. 1885 ; retired
1891 ; served on N.W. Frontier of India 1851-2,
and in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-9 (twice
mentioned in despatches and medal with clasp);
transferred to Sand Regt. 1860, and commanded ,
it 1872-7 ; was on personal staff of Baron Sand-
hurst 1858-70; was A.A. and Q.M.G. at
Gibraltar 1878-84, Comdt. and Sec. to Roy. i
Mil. Coll., Sandhurst 1884-5, Ch. of the Staff
in Egypt 1885-6, and in command of a ist class
Dist. of Bombay Army 1886-91 : nt. 1863, Con-
stance Eliza, da. of the late William Edward
Frere, Esq., C.M.G., J.P., of Bitton, near
Bath ; cr. C.B. 1877. Artnv and Navy Club.
FOLLETT, Charles John, C.B., son of
John Follett, Esq., of Exeter ; b. 1838 ; ed.
at St. John's Coll., Oxford (B.A. with honours
n Classics and Civil Law iS£o, M.A. and
B.C.L. 1864) ; formerly Fellow of St. John's
Coll. ; admitted a Solicitor 1864, and practised
in E.veter until 1878 ; was Mayor of Exeter (of
which City he is a J.P.), 1873 and 1874 ; has
been Solicitor to H.M.'s Customs since 1878 :
m. 1863, the el. da. of W. Nation, Esq., of
Rockbear House, Devon ; cr. C.B. 1891. 44,
Green Street, Park Lane, /i'~. ; H. Jf.'s
Customs, E.G.
FOOTE, Thomas Dickson, C.M.G. ; (>.
1 8 — ; formerly Pres. of Legislative Council
of the Leeward Islands, and of Legislative
Council of Antigua ; appointed M.E.C.
Antigua 1891 ; cr. C.M.G. 1891. Antigua.
FORBES, William Ashburner, C.B., son of
the late M. Forbes, Esq., of Sillwood Park,Sun-
ning Hill, Berks ; b. 1825 ; ed. at Rugby and
Haileybury ; was in B.C.S. 1847-75 ; served as
Political Officer throughout Indian Mutiny
(medal with clasp for Lucknow) ; was sometime
Commr. Allahabad Div. and officiating member
of Board of Revenue : ;«. 1859, da. of the late
Samuel Grove Price, Esq., M.P. for Sandwich,
of Taynton Gloucestershire : cr. C.B. 1860.
36, Kensington Park Gardens, W. ; East
India United Sci-vicc Club.
FORD, William, C.S.I, [see Ford, Bart.].
FORREST, Gen. William Charles,
C.B., son of the late Lieut.-Col. Forrest,
H.E.I.C.S. ; /;. 1819; ed. at Eton; entered
Army 1836, became Capt. 1841, Major 1848,
Lieut.-Col. 1854, Col. 1860, Maj. -Gen. 1868,
Lieut. -Gen. 1877, and Gen. (retired) 1881 ; has
been Col. nth Hussars since 1886 ; served with
4th Dragoon Guards in Crimean Campaign 1854-
5 (medal with three clasps, 5th class Medjidie
and Sardinian and Turkish medals); is a J.P.
for Hants : in. ist, 1851, Elizabeth Ann, who d.
1887, only da. of William Margesson Penfold,
Esq., of Loose Court, Kent ; znd, 1890, Tempe
Eleanor Mary, da. of Frederick Richard
Falkiner, Recorder of Dublin, of Invernisk,
Lower Killiney, co. Dublin ; cr. C.B. 1875.
Uplands, Winchester ; United Sen'ice Club.
FORSEY, Charles Benjamin, C.B., son of
John Forsey, Esq.; b. 1819; entered Excise
Depart. 1841, in which he was many years Ch.
Inspector ; was Sec. of the Inland Revenue
Board 1881-6: m. 1843, Martha, da. of the late
William Bishop, Esq., of Pedwell, Ashcot,
Somerset; cr. C.B. 1885. 88, Carleton Road,
TufnellPark, N.
FOSTER, Gen. Charles John, C.B. ; b.
1818 ; entered Army 1836. became Capt. 1847,
Major 1852, Lieut.-Col. 1857, Col. 1861, Maj.-
Gen. 1868, Lieut. - Gen. 1879, and Gen.
(retired) 1885 ; served with loth Lancers in
Afghanistan 1842 (medal), at Maharajpore 1843
(bronze star), and in Sutlej Campaign 1846
(medal with clasp) ; was a member of Coun-
cil of Sec. of State for India 1878-88 ; is Col.
i6th Lancers; cr. C.B. 1877. 29, \ViltonPlace,
S.W. ; Army and Navy, United Service, and
Arthur's Clubs.
FOWLER, Francis John, D.S.O. ; />.
1864 ; entered Army 1883, and became Lieut.
Bom.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1885 ; served in Burmah
1889; cr. D.S.O. 1889.
FRANKLIN, Maj.-Gen. Charles Trigance,
C.B., son of the late Sir William Franklin,
K.C.H. ; b. 1822 ; entered R.A. 1842, became
Capt. 1848, Major 1854, Lieut.-Col. 1861, Col.
1867, and Maj. -Gen. 1873; served in Crimean
Campaign 1854 (medal with two clasps, Turkish
medal, and 5th class Medjidie) ; is a J.P. for
Herefordshire : m. 1852, the da. of Francis Hay-
wood, Esq., of Sillins, Bromsgrove ; cr. C.B.
1857. Wigmorc Hall, Kingsland R.S.O.,
Herefordshire ; Junior United Service Club.
FRANKS, Augustus Wollaston, C.B.,
F.fi.S., el. son of the late Capt. Frederick
Franks, R.N.; 6. 1826; ed.at Eton, and at Trin.
Coll., Camb. (M.A. 1852, D.Lit. 1889); was
Hon. Sec. of Mediaeval Exhibition 1850 ;
is Pres. of So. of Antiquaries, and a Trustee of
British Museum ; appointed an Assist, in
British Museum 1851, and first Keeper of British
and Mediaeval Antiquities 1866 ; cr. C.B. 1888.
The Residences, British Museum, W.C. ; 123,
Victoria Street, S.W. ; Athenanun, Oxford
and Cainbrid.se, and Burlington Fine Arts
Clubs.
FRANZOPULO, Demetrio, C.M.G. ; cr.
C.M.G. 1855.
FRASER, Gen. Alexander, C.B., son of
James Fraser, Esq., of Heavitree, Exeter ; b.
1824 ; ed. at Mil. Acad., Addiscombe ; entered
Bengal Engineers 1843, became Capt. 1857,
Lieut.-Col. 1864, Col. 1869, Maj.-Gen. 1878,
Lieut.-Gen. 1882, Col. Comdt. R.E. 1884, and
Gen. 1886 ; served in Sutlej Campaign 1845-6
(medal), in Punjab Campaign 1848-9 (medal with
two clasps), and in Burmese War 1852-3 (medal
with clasp) ; employed on important Civil busi-
ness in India 1866 (C.B.) ; was Ch. Engineer to
Public Works Depart., N.W. Provinces, 1873-9.
and Sec. to Gov. of India in Public Works
Depart. 1879-82 ; was temporarily in 1880 a
member of Council of Gov. -Gen. of India;
received reward for distinguished services in
1879; cr. C.B. 1860. 28, Bramliain Gardens,
South Kensington, S. W. ; East India United
Scmicc Club.
FRASER, Maj.-Gen. James Keith, C.M. G.
[see Fraser, Bart.].
FRASER, Surg.-Gen. John, M.D., C.B.,
son of the late Rev. Simon Fraser, of Storno-
way ; b. 1819 ; ed. at Aberdeen, Glasgow, and
Edinburgh Univs. (M.D. Edinburgh 1840);
entered Med. Depart, of Army 1841, became
Surg. 1852, Dep. Inspector-Gen. 1858, and
Surg.-Gen. 1872 (h. p. 1879); served through-
out Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with three
clasps, Legion of Honour and Turkish medal),
and in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-9 (twice
mentioned in despatches, and medal with clasp) :
is an Hon. Physician toH.M. : in. 1857, Emma
Caroline, da. of the late Rev. M. Cooper, R. of
St. Mary's, Southampton ; cr. C.B. 1859. 21,
Chalmers Street, Edinburgh.
FRASER, John, C.M.G., fourth son of
the late Capt. Edward Fraser, H.E.I.C.S. ; b.
1820; appointed a Member of Council of the
Govt. of Mauritius 1869 ; is partner in the firm
of Currie, Fraser and Co., of Port Louis,
Mauritius ; cr. C.M.d 1892. Beau Sejour,
Mauritius.
FRASER, Col. Thomas, C.B., C.M.G., son
of G. R. Fraser, Esq., Barrister-at-Law; b. 1840;
entered R.E. 1862, became Capt. 1874, Major
1878, Lieut.-Col. 1882, and Col. 1885 ; specially
empl- ' -d in Turkey in 1876, and served as
Milv / :er with British Naval Com.-in-Ch. at
BCSSK .Say in 1877; accompanied Turkish
Com.-in-Ch. in Bulgarian campaign 1877 ; grad.
of Staff Coll. 1880 ; took part in Transvaal War
1881 (mentioned in despatches), and was Politi-
cal and Assist. Mil. Sec. to Sir Evelyn Wood till
Feb. 1882; served on staff in Egyptian Campaign
1882 (mentioned in despatches, bronze star,
medal with clasp and 4th class Osmanieh), as
A.G. and Q.M.G. Egyptian Army 1882-5, and
as A.A.G. in Nile Expedition 1884-5 (mentioned
in despatches, clasp, and 3rd class Medjidie),
appointed Assist. Inspector-Gen, of Fortifica-
lionsat Head Quarters 1892 : in. 1865, Matilda,
da. of the late James Beckford Wildman, Esq.,
-of Chilham Castle, Kent; cr. C.M.G. 1882,
C.B. 1891. 40, Evelyn Gardens, South Ken-
sington, S. W. ; United Service Club.
COMPANIONAGE. 777
FREMANTLE, Lieut.-Gen. Arthur James
Lyon, C.B., son of the late Maj.-Gen. John
Fremantle, C.B. ; b. 1835 ; entered Army 1852,
transferred to Coldstream Guards 1853, became
Lieut, and Capt. 1854, Capt. and Lieut.-Col.
1860, Col. 1870, Maj.-Gen. 1882, and Lieut.-Gen.
1890 ; was Assist. Mil. Sec. at Gibraltar 1860-2.
and A.D.C. to F.M. the Com.-in-Ch. 1881-2 ;
commanded at Defence of Suakin 1884-5, and
the Brig, of Guards in E. Soudan Campaign
1885 ; was sometime Civil Gov. of Suakin
(Medjidie 2nd class) ; was D.A.G. for Auxiliary
Forces at Headquarters 1886-91, and again in
1892; is a J.P. for Middlesex : ni. 1864, Mary,
da. of the late Richard Hall, Esq. ; cr. C.B.
1885. 32, Cadogan Place, S. \V. ; United Ser-
vice, Travellers', and Wellington Clubs.
FREMANTLE, Maj.-Gen. FitzRoy (Wil-
liam), C.B., son of the late Maj.-Gen. John
Fremantle, C.B.; £.1836; entered Rifle Brig.
1854, became Capt. 1857, exchanged to Cold-
stream Guards 1860, Lieut.-Col. 1870, Col.
1881, and Maj.-Gen. 1892 ; served during
Crimean War 1854-5, present at siege of Sebasto-
pol (severely wounded, medal with clasp, Turkish
and Sardinian medals), and throughout Indian
Mutiny 1857-8, present at capture of Lticknow
(mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp) ;
was Brig.-Maj. Calcutta 1860, A.D.C. to Gen.
Comdg. "Dublin Dist. 1862-5, A.D.C. to Maj.-
Gen. at Malta 1868-70, Assist. Mil. Sec. in
Canada 1878-83, and in command of nth Regt.
Dist. 1885-90; is a J.P. for Berkshire and
Sussex, and a County Councillor for Berks,
Bray (Rural) Div. : in. 1862, Julia Elizabeth
Henrietta, da. of Sir Guy Campbell, ist Bart.;
cr. C.B. 1887. Chuffs, Maidenhead; United
Service and Carlton Clubs.
FRENCH, Col. Arthur, C.B., son of Major
E. F. French, 82nd and 22nd Regts. : b. 1840 ;
ed. at Fairfield. and at Brindley's Collegiate
Sch. ; entered R.M.A. 1858, became Capt.
1867, Major 1879, Lieut.-Col. 1882, Col. 1886, and
Col. 2nd Comdt. 1891 ; served with Egyptian
Expedition 1882 (mentioned in despatches,
medal, bronze star, Brevet Lt.-Col.) ; has been
an A.D.C. to H.M. since 1888 : in. 1875, Mary
Julia Eveleigh, da. of Capt. Frederick Charles
Belson, R.E. ; cr. C.B. 1892. Eastney Bar-
racks, Portsmouth ; United Service Club.
FRENCH, Col. George Arthur, C.M.G.,
son of the late John French, Esq., of Morn-
ington Park, co. Dublin ; b. 1841 ; entered
R.A. 1860, became Capt. 1872, Major 1881,
Lieut.-Col. 1887, and Col. 1892 ; appointed
Lieut.-Col. Canadian Militia 1870; was In-
spector of Artillery (Canada) 1870-3, a_nd Commr.
of N.W. Mounted Police and Stipendiary'Magis-
trate 1873-6 ; organised and commanded an
Expeditionary Force of 300 mounted men
and two guns sent by Canadian Govt. from
the Red River to the Rocky Mountains 1874 ;
was Inspector of Warlike Stores, Devonpprt
1878-83, and Comdt. of Queensland Forces with
Army rank of Col. 1883-91 (thanked by both
Houses of Queensland Parliament for services
rendered); appointed Ch. Instructor at Sch. of
Gunnery 1892 : m. 1862, Janet Clarke, da. of
the late Robert Long Innes, Esq., formerlj- of
37th Regt. ; cr. C.M.G. 1877. Shoeburyness,
Essex.
FRENCH, Maj.-Gen. William, C.B., son of
the late William C. French, Esq., of Cloonyquin,
co. Roscommon ; b. 1829; ed. at Roy. Mil.
Acad., Woolwich ; entered R.A. 1848, became
Capt. 1855, Major 1870, Lieut.-Col. 1873,
Col. 1878, and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1881 :
served with China Expedition 1860-2
(medal with two clasps), and in Afghan Cam-
paign 1880 (medal with clasp): m. 1863, Frede-
rica Laura, da. of Adolphe Marescaux de Sau-
778 COMPANIONAGE.
bruit, of St. Omer ; cr. C.B. iSSi. Junior
United Service Club.
FROST, John, C.M.G., son of M?-. William
Frost, farmer, of Leicestershire ; b. 1828 ; emi-
grated to S. Africa 1849, and farmed for three
years in the Div. of Graaf Reinet ; in Kaffir
War 1850-1 served with Somerset Burghersunder
Comdt. Bowker, for which service he received a
grant of land, in what is now the Div. of Queens-
town ; in 1857 served under Sir Walter Currie
when the Kaffir chief Kreli was expelled from
the territory now known as Transkei ; in 1874
was elected Member for House of Assembly for
Div. of Queenstown, and re-elected 1879; when
the war of 1877-8 broke out was appointed
Comdt. of Queenstown Div., and of Burghers
operating in Gaikaland ; appointed 1880 Comdt.
of Colonial forces (Burghers and levies) serving
in the Transkei; cr. C.M.G. 1879. Queenstoivn,
Cape of Good Hope.
FROUDE, Ashley Anthony, C.M.G. , son
of James Anthony Froude, Esq. ; b. 1863 ; was
Sec. to Roy. Commn. for division of Malta into ,
Electoral Dists. 1888, and to Behring Sea I
Commn. 1891 ; cr. C.M.G. 1892. Salcombe,
S. Devon.
FRYER, Frederic William Richards,
C.S.I., son of the late F. W. Fryer, Esq., of
West Moors, Dorset ; b. 1845 ; Bar. Middle j
Temple 1880; entered B.C.S. 1864; sometime !
Assist. Commr. and Settlement Officer, Punjab ; i
served as officiating Dep. Commr. 1877, and on
special duty with Quetta Field Force 1878-9 j
(medal); appointed Dep. Commr. 1882, Commr.
of Central Div., Upper Burmah 1886 (medal), \
and Financial Commr., Burmah 1888 : /«. 1870,
Frances, da. of the late W. E. L. Bashford, Esq.;
cr. C.S.I. 1890. Rangoon; Ma.nda.lay; East
India United Service Club.
FRYER, Maj.-Gen. John, C.£., son of
the late John Fryer, Esq., of \Vimborne Minster,
Dorset ; b. 1838 ; ed. at Exeter Coll.. Oxford ;
entered 6th Dragoon Guards (The Carabiniers)
1860, became Capt. 1864, Major 1869, Lieut. -
Col. Comdt. 1877, Col. 1881 (h.p. 1888), and
Maj.-Gen. 1890 ; served throughout Afghan
Campaign 1879-80 in command of The Cara-
biniers, also the Cav. of the Wuzeeri Khugiani,
and Lughman Expeditions under Lt.-Gen. Sir |
R. O. Bright, K.C.B., and commanded at
R.H.A. and Cav. Affair at Ali Boghan (medal) ;
commanded I7th Regt. Dist. 1383-8 : m. 1862,
Katherine, da. of the late George Reed, Esq.,
of East Brent, Somerset ; cr. C.B. 1881. 4.2,
Evelyn Gardens, S.IV. ; Army and Xary.
Cavalry and Hurlingham Clubs.
FULLER, Gen. John Augustus, C.I.E., el.
son of the late Rev. Robert Fitzherbert Fuller,
R. of Chalvington, Sussex ; b. 1828 ; ed. at
Addiscombe ; entered R.E. (Bom.) 1846, became
Capt. 1858, Lieut. -Col. 1866, Col. 1871, Maj.-
Gen. 1878, Lieut. -Gen. 1882, and retired Gen.
1883 ; served in Punjab Campaign 1848-9
(medal with clasp), and in Public Works Depart.
Bombay Presidency 1850-82 ; thanked by Gov.
of Bombay in 1878 for his architectural services
in Bombay, and for his services in designing the
Law Courts and the Native Gen. Hospital, and
in 1883 for his whole service in the Public Works
Depart. ; is a Fellow of Bombay Univ. : m.
1851, Charlotte Caroline Augusta.da. of William
Wallace, Esq. ; cr. C.I.E. 1882. 42, Conrtfield
Gardens, S. IV. ; East India United Service
• Club.
FULLER, Joseph Bampfylde, C.I.E., son
of the Rev. Joseph Fuller, V. of Ramsdale,
Hants; b. 1854; ed. at Marlborough Coll.;
entered B.C.S. 1875 ; served in N.W. Provinces
as Assist. Magistrate and Assist. Director of
Agriculture ; transferred to Central Provinces
1882 ; appointed Commr. of Settlements and
Agriculture, Central Provinces 1885 : in. ist.
1879, Maria Caldwell, who d. 1880, da. of the
late Col. Henry Aston, Bom. S.C. ; 2nd, 1884,
Sarah Augusta, da. of Arthur Wellesley Critch-
ley, Esq.; cr. C.I.E. 1892. Nagpiir, Central
Pro-winces, India ; East India United Serr'ice
Club.
FURSE, Col. George Armand, C.B. ; b.
1834 ; entered 42nd Regt. 1855, became Capt.
1865, Major 1874, Lieut. -Col. 1881, and Col.
1885 (h.p. 1889); retired 1890; served in
Crimean War 1855, throughout Indian Mutiny
1857-8, being present at siege of Lucknow
(medal with clasp), in Ashanti War, on special
service 1873-4 (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp), and with Soudan Expedition 1884-5
as A. A. and Q.M.G. and Director of Transport
(mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp,
bronze star) ; was D.A.A.G. W. Dist. 1872-3,
A.D.C. to Lieut. - Gen., Bombay, 1874-8,
D.A.Q.M.G., Head Quarters 1879-84, A.A. and
Q.M.G., S. Eastern Dist. Sept. to Nov. 1886,
and A.A.G., Southern Dist. 1886-9; cr. C.B.
1887. Xaral and Military Club.
GABBETT, Col. Joseph, C.B. ; b. 1835 ;
entered Army 185^, became Capt. 1866, Major
M.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1875, Lieut. -Col. 1881,
and Col. 1885 ; served during Indian Mutiny
1858 (medal), and with Burmah Expedition
1886-7 (mentioned in despatches) ; «•*• C.B. 1891
GAITSKELI., Maj.-Gen. Frederick, C.B. ;
b. 1 8— ; entered Bengal Artillery 1823, and
retired as Maj.-Gen. 1862 ; commanded Artil-
lery Brig, at siege and capture of Delhi 1857 :
in. 18—, the el. da. of Major T. Hamilton,
42nd Regt., and widow of Surg.-Maj. A. Reid,
Bengal Med. Ser. ; cr. C.B. 1858. 17, Camden
Crescent, Bath.
GALHRAITH, Col. William, C.A., son of
the late Rev. John Galbraith, V. of Tuam ;
b. 1837 ; entered 8sth King's L. I. 1855, became
Capt. 1865, Major 1877, Lieut. -Col. 1879, and
Col. 1883 ; served during Afghan War 1878-9-80
(mentioned in despatches, medal withtwo clasps),
and in Hazara Campaign 1888, in command of
2nd Brig, at action of Kotkai (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp) ; was A.A. and
Q.M.G. Ireland 1882-6, and in command and
class Dist., Bengal 1887-90. since when he has
been A.G. in India; cr. C.B. 1889. Simla;
Kildare Street and A rjny and Naval Clubs.
GALLOWAY, Cel. James, C.B., son of
the late Rev. James Galloway ; b. 1835 ; ed.
at Westminster and Addiscombe ; entered Bom-
bay Army 1853, became Capt. 1865, Major 1873,
Lieut. -Col. 1879, and Col. 1883 ; served in Indian
Mutiny Campaign 1857-9 (medal with clasp), in
Afghan Campaigns 1878-9-80 (medal with clasp
and bronze star), and in command of 2nd
Belooch Regt. in Egyptian Campaign 1882
(medal with clasp, bronze star, and 3rd class
Medjidie): ;;/. i3/i. Madeline, da. of the late W.
Stiffe, Esq., of Weston-in-Gordano, Somerset;
cr. C.B. 1882. 66. Hamilton Terrace, -V. // ". ;
East India United Service Clnl:
GAMBLE, Co!. David, C.B., son of Jos.
C. Gamble, Esq., of St. Helens; />. 1823 ; eel.
at Univ. Coll., London : was Mayor of St.
Helens iS63-;o, 1882-3, and 1886-7 ; unsuccess-
j fully contested St. Helens (L) 1885; isaJ.P. for
Lancashire, and Hon. Col. 2nd Vol. Batn. the
Prince of Wales s Vols. (S. Lancashire Regt.):
in. 1847. Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Haddock,
Esq. ; cr. C.B. i33-. // 'indlehttrst, St. Helens,
Lancashire: Reform, Devonshire, and \a-
tional Liberal Clubs.
\ GARDINER, Gen. (Henry) Lynedoch,
l C.B., son of Gen. Sir Robert Gardiner, G.C.B..
i G.C.H.; /-. i32o; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad.,
COMPANIONAGE.
779
Woolwich; entered R.A. 1837, became Lieut. -
Gen. 1880, Hon. Gen. (retired) 1882, and Col.
Comdt. 1884; served during Canadian Rebellion
1838, present at action of Prescot, and during
Indian Mutiny 1858, with a flying column
under Sir John Michel in pursuit of Tantia
Topee ; employed in Canada on Roy. Commn.
for reporting on defence of the Colony 1861-2 ;
v.-as A.A.G. at Korse Guards 1863-7 I ls a J-P-
for Middlesex ; appointed a Groom in Wait-
ing to H.M. 1869, and an Equerry 1872 : nt.
1849, Frances, da. of the late Francis Newdigate
Esq., and Lady Barbara, da. of 3rd Earl of
Dartmouth; cr. C.B. 1887. Travellers and
United Service Clubs.
GARDNER, Christopher Thomas, C.M.G.:
b. 18 — ; entered Consular Ser. 1861, and be-
came Consul at Kinngchow 1877, at Ichang
1880, and at Hankow 1886 ; cr. C.M.G. 1892.
British Consulate, Hankow.
GARFORTH, Rear-Adm. Edmund St. John,
C.B., son of the late William Garforth, Esq.,
J.P., of Wiganthorpe, near York; /;. 1836;
entered R.N. 1849, became Capt. 1876 (retired
1890), and Rear-Adm. 1891 ; served in Baltic
1854 (medal), during Crimean War 1854-5,
present at siege of Sebastopol (medal with
clasp, Turkish medal), with Naval Brig, in
Burmah 1857, during Indian Mutiny, in New
Zealand War 1859 (medal), in command of
Expedition against Masnaah Forts (Persian
Gulf) 1874 (thanked by Indian Govt.), during
Malay Campaign in command of Naval Brig,
attached to Larut Field Force 1875-6 (men-
tioned in despatches, Perak medal), and in
Egyptian War 1882, in command of " Eclipse "
(medal, bronze star, 3rd class Osmanieh) ; while
in command of Hastings Div. of Coast Guard
1870 was presented by Emperor of Germany
with a silver telescope for assisting in saving
lives of emigrants wrecked off that coast ; is a
J.P. for Sussex : ;«. 1871, Haidee, da. of the
late E. Cooper, Esq., of Failand House, near
Bristol; cr. C.B. 1887. 14, Upper Maze Hill,
St. Leonard' s-on-Sea; United Service and
Royal Yacht Squadron Clubs.
GARNETT, Frederick Brooksbank, C.B.,
son of the late William Garnett, Esq., of West-
morland, Insp.-Gen. of Inland Revenue ; 6. '
1827 ; ed. at Western Gram. Sch. , Brompton ; j
entered Depart, of Stamps and Taxes 1842 ; was
Lieut. Civil Ser. Rifle Vol. 1860-74 Joint Sec. '
to Board of Inland Revenue 1875-82, Surveyer-
Gen. and a Commr. for special purposes of
the Income Tax 1882-6, and a Vice-Pres. and
Member of Council of Roy. Statistical So.
1887-92 : m. 1863, Mary Charlotte, da. of the i
late Col. John Laurie, R.A.; cr. C.B. 1886.
4, Argyll Rood, Kensington, W.; National,
Club.
GARSTIN, John Henry, C.S.I., son of the
late Gen. Edward Garstin, R.E. ; b. 1838 ; ed. :
at Haileybury ; entered M.C.S. 1857; served
in Tinnevelly and Malabar districts 1859-66 ;
was Private Sec. to Baron Napier and
Ettrick, K.T., when Gov. of Madras 1866-71,
Collector of S. Arcot 1871-6, Additional Sec. to
Govt. of Madras 1877-80, Collector and Magis-
trate and Agent to Govt. of Fort St. George, in
Vizagapatam 1880-1, and a member of Board of
Revenue 1882-8, since when he has been a mem-
ber of Council of Gov. of Madras; cr. C.S.I.
1878. Madras : East Indian United Service
Club.
GASCOIGNE, Gen. John Hawkins, C.B. ;
b. 1811 ; entered R.M.L.I. 1828; became Capt. \
1846, Lieut. -Col. 1857, Col. 1861, Comdt. (Ply-
mouth Div.) 1863, Maj.-Gen. 1866, Lieut. -Gen.
1870, and Gen. 1875; retired 1877; served in
Baltic 1854 (medal;, and in China Expedition
1860 ; commanded troops at Shanghae, and the
R.M.L.I. in all actions that led to occupation of
Pekin (medal with two clasps) ; has good service
pension : m. ist, 1843, Louisa, who d. 1874,
da. of Lieut.-Col. Burton ; 2nd, 1876, Ann,
widowof Edward James, Esq., of Swarland Park,
Northumberland, and Elvaston Place, S.W. ;
cr. C.B. 1860. 26, Sussex Square, Brighton.
GASELEE, Lieut.-Col. Alfred, C.B., son
of the late Rev. John Gaselee, formerly R. of
Little Yeldham, Essex ; b. 1844 i entered 93rd
Regt. 1863 and B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1866, became
Capt. 1875, _ Major 1883, and Lieut.-Col. 1889 ;
served during N.W. Frontier of India Cam-
paign 1863 (medal with clasp), with Abyssinian
Expedition 1867-8 (mentioned in despatches,
medal), with Bezoti Expedition 1869 (men-
tioned in despatches, thanked by Govt. of
India), with Jowaki Expedition 1877-8 (men-
tioned in despatches, clasp), in Afghan War
1878-9-80, present at march from Kabul to
Kandahar and at battle of Kandahar (mentioned
in despatches, medal with two clasps, bronze
star, Brevet Major), with Zhob Valley Expedi-
tion 1884 (mentioned in despatches), and with
Hazara Field Force 1891 (mentioned in des-
patches) ; was D. A.Q.M.G. Bengal 1879-84 : in.
1882, Alice Jane, da. of the late Rt. Hon. W.
E. Baxter, of Kincaldrum, Forfar ; cr. C. B.
1 891 . United Service Club.
GATACRE, Col. John, C.B., son of Edward
Lloyd Gatacre, Esq., of Gatacre, Shropshire ; b.
1841 ; entered Bom. Army 1857, became Capt.
Bom. S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1869, Major 1877, Lieut.-
Col. 1883, and Col. 1887 ; served during Indian
Mutiny 1858, in China War 1860 (medal), in
operations in Okhamundel 1865-8, during Afghan
War 1879-80 (medal), and with Burmah Expedi-
tion 1886-8 in command of 23rd Bombay L.I.
(medal, mentioned in despatches) ; has com-
manded a 2nd Class Dist., Bombay since 1891,
with local rank of Brig. -Geo. ; cr. C.B. 1887.
Xagpur, Central Pro^'inces, India ; Naval
and Military Club.
GATACRE, Col. William Forbes, D.S.O.;
b. 1843 ; entered 77th Regt. 1862, became Capt.
1870, Major Middlesex Regt. 1881, Lieut.-Col.
1882, and Col. 1886 ; served with Hazara Field
Force 1888 ; was Instructor in Surveying at
Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst 1875-9, D.A.A. and
Q.M.G., Aldershot 1879-80, Mil. Sec. to Com.-
in-Ch., Bombay 1881-2, in command of Mid-
dlesex Regt. 1884-5, D.Q.M.G., Bengal 1885-90,
and in command of Mandalay Brig, 1890-91,
since when he has been A.G., Bombay, with
rank of Brig.-Gen. ; cr. D.S.O. 1889. Bombay.
GATT, Col. Frederic, C.M.G. , only son
of the late Major William Gatt, Malta Fencible
Artillery; b. 1841; entered Roy. Malta Fencibles
1858, became Capt. Roy. Malta Fencible
Artillery (now Roy. Malta Artillery) 1872,
Major 1884, Lieut.-Col. 1885, and Brevet-Col.
1889 ; served as Colonial A.D.C. on Staff of
successive Govs. and Coms.-in-Ch. of Malta
Field Marshal Sir J. Lintorn A. Simmons
G.C.B., G.C.M.G., Lt.-Gen. Sir Henry D'O.
Torrens, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., and Lt.-Gen. Sir
H. A. Smyth, K.C.M.G.) ; has been Lieut
Col. Comdg. Roy. Malta Militia(which he raised
in eight months) since 1889; cr. C.M.G. 1890.
5, Strada Frederico, Valletta, Malta.
GATT, Maj.-Gen. Saverio, C.M.G., son
of the late S. Gatt, Esq. ; b. 1808 ; entered
Malta Fencible Regt. 1825, became Capt. 1847,
Major 1858, Lieut.-Col. Malta Fencible Artil-
lery 1861, Col. 1866, and Maj.-Gen. (retired)
1877 ; has served on Staff at Malta as Acting
Barrack Master, Major of Brigades and
A.Q.M.G. : m. ist 1827, Rosa, da. of Lieut. -
Gen. the Baron Michele Carrascosa, of the Nea-
politan Army ; and, 1846, his cousin, Angelica
780
COMPAXIOXAGE.
Gatt; cr. C.M.G. 1883. 25, Strada Causer- • Div. of Sussex 1885 ; cr. C.B. 1858. -a,, Mount
-jatorio, Floriana, JIalta. \ Street, Grosx'cnor Square, IV. ; 2, Harcourt
GEARY, Maj.-Gen. Henry Le Guay, Buildings, Temple, B.C.; Athena-urn and
C.B. , son of the late Frederick Augustus Geary, Devonshire Clubs.
Esq. ; b. 1837 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Wool- GlFFEN, ROBERT, C.B., LL.D., Son of
wich ; entered R.A. 1855, became Capt. 1862, the late Robert Giffen, Esq., of Strathaven,
Major_i868, Lieut. -Col. 1877, Col. i
and
Maj.-Geh. 1891, served during Crimean Cam-
paign 1885-6, present at siege of Sebastopol
(mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp, 5th
class Medjidie, Turkish medal), during Indian
Mutiny 1858-9, and with Abyssinian Exp_edition
1868 as Brig.-Maj., R.A. (mentioned in des-
patches, medal, Brevet Major); was A.A.G.,
Ireland 1873-7, D.A.A.G. at Head Quarters
1879-82, A.A.G. at Head Quarters 1882-4, and
Assist. Director of Artillery and Stores at War
Office 1885-90, since when he has commanded
R.A. in S. Dist. : m. 18^5, Sophia Mary, da. of
the late George Symes, Esq., of Brid-
port ; cr. C.B. 1891. Gun House, Portsmouth;
Junior United Service Club.
•GERARD, Col. Montagu Gilbert, C.B.,
son of the late Col. A. Gerard, g2nd Regt.; b.
1843 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Wool wich; entered
Bengal Artillery 1864, transferred to B.S.C. (now
I.S.C.) 1870, became Capt. 1876, Lieut.-Col.
i8Si, and Col. 1885 ; served in Abyssinian Cam-
paign 1867-8 (medal with clasp and mentioned in
despatches), in Afghan Campaigns 1878^9-80
(medal with two clasps, bronze star, three times
mentioned in despatches, and Brevet Major and
Lieut.-Col.), and in Egyptian Campaign 1882
(medal with clasp, 3rd class Medjidie, bronze
star, and C.B.) ; sometime ist class Dist. Staff
Officer, Bengal ; is Mil. Attache at St. Peters-
burg : >n. 1888, Helen Adelaide, da. of Edward
Richard Meade, Esq. [see E. Clanwilliam,
colls.]; cr. C.B. 1882. British Embassy, St.
Petersburg ; Rocksoles, Lanarkshire ; United
Service Club.
GIB, Litut.-Gen. William Anthony, C.B.,
son of the late Colin Gib, Esq., Lieut. R.N. ; b,
1827 ; entered Madras Army 1843, became Capt.
1856, Major 1863, Lieut.-Col. 1869, Col. 1874,
Maj:-Gen. 1885, and Lieut. -Gen. 1889; served
in Kandeish 1844, in Indian Mutiny Campaign
1858-9 (medal), with Indian Expeditionary Force
to Malta and Cyprus 1878, and as Brig.-Gen. in
Afghan Campaign 1879-80 (medal); commanded
a Div. in Madras Pres.
: MI. 1851, Sarah
Caroline, da. of the late Gen. Dowker, of the
Madras Army; cr. C.B. 1881.
GIBBON, Lieut. -Gen. James Robert, C.B.,
son of the late James Gibbon, Esq., M.D., of
Windsor Lodge, Swansea ; b. 18 — ; ed. at
Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; entered R.A. 1840,
became Capt.iS^S, Major 1858, Lieut. -Col. 1860,
Col. 1865, Maj.-Gen. 1870, and Lieut. -Gen.
(retired) 1880; _ served in Crimean Campaign
1855-6 (medal with clasp, and Turkish medal),
and in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (five
times mentioned in despatches, medal with
clasp, and distinguished service reward) ; was
Col. on Staff in Canada 1869-70, and in S.E.
Dist. 1873-8 : m. 18— , a da. of Henry Edward
Hill, Esq., of Wimborne Minster; cr. C.B.
1859. 34, Victoria Road, OldCharlton, Kent;
Army and Naw and United Service Clubs.
GIBBON, Thomas Mitchell, C.I.E. ; b.
1 8 — ; formerly a Member of Council of Gov.
Gen. of India; cr. C.I.E. 1878.
GIBBS, Frederick Waymouth, C.B., Q.C.,
Lanarkshire ; />. 1837 ; ed. at Glasgow Univ.
(LL.D. 1884); was Apprentice and Clerk in
Solicitor's office in Strathaven and Glasgow
1850-57 ; followed Journalistic career 1860-76
(successively on staff of Stirling Journal, sub-
editor of Globe, assist, editor of Economist, and
contributor to numerous journals) ; was Ch. of
Statistical Depart., Board of Trade 1876-82,
since when he has been Assist. Sec. to Board
of Trade ; assisted Mr. Goschen in his in-
quiries concerning Local Taxation 1869-70;
was Pres. of Statistical So. 1882-4, and of Sec-
tion F of British Asso. 1887 : author of " Essays
in Finance" (ist and 2nd series), " The Growth
of Capital," and various official reports and
other works : MI. 1864, Isabella, da. of D.
McEwen, Esq., of Stirling ; cr.C.E. 1891. 44,
Pembroke Road, Kensington, W. ; Athen&um
and Reform Clubs.
GILBERT, Maj.-Gen. Philip Edward Victor,
C.B., son of the late Rev. Edward Gilbert, of
Hardingstone Vicarage, Northamptonshire ; b.
1835 ; entered I3th Foot 1854, became Capt. 1861,
Major 1874, Lieut. -Col. 1878, Col. 1882, and Maj.-
Gen. on Retired List 1883 ; served in Crimean
Campaign 1855 (medal with clasp, and Turkish
medal), in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8
(mentioned in despatches, and medal), in Trans-
vaal 1878, and in Zulu War 1879 (mentioned in
despatches, and medal with clasp) : m. 1869,
Edith, da. of the late Charles Prothero, Esq.,
of Llanvrechva Grange, Newport, Monmouth ;
cr. C.B. 1879. Junior and Army .Vazy Club.
GILBERT, Col. Walter Raleigh, C..#.,son
of the late Rev. John Pomeroy Gilbert ; /'.
1813 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; en-
tered R.A. 1831, and retired as Lieut.-Col.
1855 ; is Hon. Col. tst Cornwall (Duke of Corn-
wall's) Artillery Vol. which he has commanded
since 1860 ; has been Ch. Constable of Cornwall
since 1857: m. 1848. Mariamne Charlotte
Isabella, da. of William Peters, Esq., of Becken-
ham Place, Kent ; cr. C.B. 1885. The Priory,
Bodmin.
GILDEA, Maj.-Gen. George Frederick,
C.B., el. son of the Very Rev. Provost Gildea ;
b. 1831 ; entered Army 1848, became Capt. 1858,
Maj. 1873, Lieut.-Col. 1879, Col . 1881, and
Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1886 ; served in Turkish
Contingent in Crimea (Turkish medal) ; was
Inspector-Gen, of Gymnasia, Aldershot, 1876-
80; commanded 2nd Batn. 2ist Roy. Scots
Fusiliers and Garrison of Pretoria in Transvaal
Wari8So-i ; also commanded troops at taking of
Swartz Koppee and at several sorties made from
Pretoria (severely wounded, several times men-
tioned in despatches, and A.D.C. to H.M.) ;
was A.A. and Q.M.G. of Suakin Field Force
1884 (medal, Khedive's star); is a J.P. for Dum-
bartonshire ; /«. ist, 1863, Fanny, 2nd da. of the
late Major Inland Gascoyne,of BaUinasloe; 2nd,
1874, Eliza, R.R.C. [who received the Order of
the Royal Red Cross for her services to the sick
and wounded at Pretoria], da. of Tames Camp-
bell, Esq., J.P., of Tullichewan Castle, Dum-
bartonshire: cr. C.B. 1886. Broomlcy House,
Alexandria, . Dumbartonshire ; Army and
Savy Club.
son of the late S. N. G'ibbs, Esq. ; 'b. 1821 '; ed. GLAXVii.i.E, Capt. Francis, D.S. 0., son of
at King's Coll., London, and at Trin. Coll.,
Camb. (M.A. 184- and Fellow 1845-53) ; called
to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn 1848, and became a
Q.C. 1880 ; was tutor to H.R.H. the Prince of
Wales 1852-8 ; unsuccessfully contested Hertford
(Z)i£68,Chichester iSSo.and S.W.,or Chichester,
Maj.-Gen. Francis Robert Glanville, R.A., of
Catchfrench, Cornwall ; b. 1862 ; entered R.E.
iS8i, and became Capt. 1890 ; served with Upper
Burmah Field Force 1885-6 (severely wounded,
mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp) : m.
i££8, Frances Guenevere, da. of the late Edward
COMPAXIOXAGE. 781
Henry John Craufurd, Esq. [see Molesworth, (medal), and with Egyptian Expedition i3S2.
Bart.] ; cr. D.S.O. 1887. (medal with clasp, bronze star); cr. D.S.O. 1887.
GLASS, Tames George Henry, C.I.E., GORDON, Arthur John Lewis, C.M.G.,
'_ > CV.. . • 1 „ _r f~* T Ti f^ I T7> - I n . ,
.on of G. J. R. Gordon, Esq. ; /•. 1847 ; ed. at
Radley ; was Private Sec. to Gov. of Trinidad
1866-70, Acting Colonial Sec. Trinidad 1870.
Private Sec. to Gov. of Mauritius 1870-4, and
to Gov. of Fiji 1875-80, and Dep. Commr. W.
Pacific 1880 : in. 1885, Caroline Augusta, da. of
Gen. the Hon. Sir Alexander Hamilton-Gordon,.
K.C.B. [see E. Aberdeen] ; cr. C.M.G. 1877.
r . . «-, T->- v. jT-t, /" r> Ellon Castle, Aberdeenshire.
I'.^f ''--p«- Richard Thomas C.£., GoRDON Lient..Gen, Benjamin Lumsden,
C.M.G. [see Glyn, Bart., cr. 1759, colls.]. .-.„ fthltCtT Cd fl
son of the Rev. J. R. Glass ; b. 1843 ; ed. at
Musselburgh Gram. Sch. ; entered Public-
Works Depart, of India 1862 ; is a Sup. Engi-
neer in, and Sec. to that Depart, in Central
Provinces : m. 18 — , Minnie, da. of Maj.-Gen.
B. W. Cumberlege, Madras Cav. ; cr. C.I.E.
1890. Nagpitr, Central Provinces, India;
Oriental Club.
GLYN
Robert Godley, Esq., of Killigar, j Artillery 1852, became Capt. 1863, Major 1872,
co. Leitrim; /'. 1847 ; ed. at Rugby, \ Lieut. -Col. 1875, Col. 1880, Maj.-Gen. 1886, and
iol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1871) ; Bar. \ Lieut.-Gen. 1890; retired 1891 : served in In-
,_*.r ------ 1.. TI_:-.-._ c._ ...!._
GODLEY, John Arthur, C.B., son of the
late John Robert Godley, Esq., of Killigar,
Belturbet,
and at Ball
Lincoln's Inn 1876 ; formerly Private Sec. to the
Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M.P. ; is Per-
manent Under Sec. for India : m. 1871, the
Hon. Sarah James, da. of ist Baron North-
bourne ; cr. C.B. 1882. 13, Ennismore Gardens,
S. }}•'.; Minley Lodge, Farnborough, Hants:
A thenteiiin Club.
GOLIGHTLY, Capt. Robert Edmund,
D.S.O.; b. 1856; entered Army 1875, and
became Capt. King's Roy. Rifle Corps 1886 ;
served during Afghan War 1878-80 (mentioned
in despatches, medal with two clasps, bronze
star), with Mari Expedition, as Sup. of Field
Telegraphs, during S. African War 1881, and
bank, Nairnshire; b. 1833; entered Madras
dian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (medal with
clasp),commanded R.A. with Cabul Field Force
under Sir Frederick Roberts 1879-80 (twice
mentioned in despatches, medal with two
clasps), with Burmah Expedition 1886-7, i"
command of Lower Burmah Div. (thanked by
Gov. of India, mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp), and with Chin-Lushai Expedition
1889-90 in command of Burmah Dist. (men-
tioned by Gov. of India and in despatches,
clasp) ; commanded a ist class Dist. of Madras
Army 1886-90 : w. 1860, Laura Sophia, da. of
R. R. Caton, Esq., of Binbrook, Lincolnshire ;
cr. C.B. 1881. Crocker Hill, Chichester;
United Service Club.
witrTBurmah Expeditionary Force 1886-7 (men- „
tioned in despatches, medal, D.S.O.) ; is Adj. GORDON, Surg.-Gen. Charles Alexander,
ist Vol. Batn. Durham L.I. : cr. D.S.O. 1887. I M.D., C.B.; b. 1821 ; M.D. St. Andrew's, and
L.R.C.S. Edin. 1840 ; entered Med. Depart, of
Army 1841, became Surg. 1846, Dep. Inspector-
Gen. 1860, and Surg. -Gen. 1874 (h. p. 1880) ;
served with i6th Lancers at Maharajpore 1843
(bronze star), onW. Coast of Africa 1848 (thanked
in despatch), in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8
(twice mentioned in despatches, and medal with
clasp), in China 1860-1, and as Med. Commr. to
FrenchArmy i87o(Officier of Legion of Honour),
GONNE, Charles, C.S.I., son of the late
Charles Gonne, Esq. ; b. 1833; ed. at Rugby,
and at Haileybury ; served in Bom. C. S. 1854-
85 ; was sometime Ch. Sec. to Govt. of Bombay,
and an additional member of Council of Gov.
of Bombay : ut. 1859, Elizabeth Margaret, who
d. 1889, da. of Maj.-Gen. Sir Peter Melvill
Melvill, K.C.B. ; cr. C.S.I. 1884. _25, Oving-
ton Square, S. W. ; East India United Service
Club.
GOODENOUGH, Lieut. -Gen. William How-
ley, C.B., son of the late Very Rev. Edmund
and as principal Med. Officer of Madras Army
1874-79; is an Hon. Physician to H.M. : m.
1850, Annie, 3rd da. of J. Mackintosh, Esq. ;
cr. C.B. 1859. 25, Westbmtme Square, W.
Lieut.-Gen. 1891 ; served in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1857-9 (medal with clasp, severely
wounded, and mentioned in despatches) ; ap-
pointed Mil. Attach^ at Vienna 1871 ; was
A.A.G. at Woolwich 1874-6. and Assist. Director
of Artillery at War Office 1876-81 ; served as
Brig.-Gen. in command of R.A. in Egyptian
Campaign 1882 (medal with clasp, C. B., men-
tioned in despatches, and 2nd class Medjidie) ;
was in command R.A., S.E. Dist. 1882-6,
Inspector-Gen, of Artillery at Head Quarters
i886-g,in command of N.W. Dist. 1889-90, and of
Thames Dist. 1890-92 : in. 1874, Anna, Countess
Kinsky, da. of Count Eugene Kinsky ;cr. C.B.
1882. United Service and Army and Navy
Clubs.
GOODFELLOW, Gen. William West, C.B. ;
b. 1833; entered R.E. 1851, became Capt. 1858,
Major 1868, Lieut. -Col. 1871, Col. 1876, Maj.-
Gen. 1884, Lieut.-Gen. 1887, and Gen. 1891 ;
served in Persia 1856-7, and in Abyssinian
Campaign 1868 ; was Ch. Engineer and Sec. to
Govt. of Bombay 1885-7 : "'• ^yo, Claudine,
who d. 1875, da. of Gen. Charles Fuller, R.A. ;
cr. C.B. 1 863. JSek'oir, Torquay; United
Set-vice Club.
GOODWYN, Capt. Henry Ed ward, D.S.O.;
b. 1855 ; entered R.E. 1875, and became Capt.
1876; served during Afghan War 1378-80
at Sandhurst ; entered 75th Regt. 1833, became
Capt. 1845, Major 1857, Lieut. -Col. 1858, Col.
1865, Maj.-Gen. 1877, and Lieut.-Gen. 1881 ;
served through S. African Campaign 1834-5
(medal), and as Assist. -Engineer on E. Frontier
Cape Colony 1837-8, and 1840-1 surveying and
reporting on lines of country for Mil. locations ;
in 1846 selected to report on the distress in
cos. Meath, Louth, and Waterford ; appointed
"Inspecting Officer" of Board of Public
Works for cos. Mayo and Donegal (services
specially approved by Lords of the Treasury) ;
was Ch. Engineer W. Riding of Cork 1846-7 ;
attached to staff of H.R.H. Prince George (now
Duke) of Cambridge during Irish disturbances
1848 ; in 1851 selected by Gov.-Gen. of India as
one of a committee to report upon the Water
Supply at Ambala ; in 1853 passed examination
in Urdu and Hindi ; employed superintending
New Trunk Road, Jalandar Doab, 1854-6 ;
served through Indian Mutiny 1857-8 (specially
mentioned in despatches, medal and clasps, and
recommended for C.B.); employed 1860-2 in
superintending works in Thames and Gravesend
dist. ; commanded 75th Regt. through Fenian
rising 1866-7 and during its service at Gibraltar ;
(h.p. 1868); received Reward for Distinguished
Services 1872; during Spanish Insurrection
1873 acted on behalf of Gibraltar Govt. with the
Spanish Mil. Authorities at Algeciras (specially
782
COMPANIONAGE.
thanked for his advice and the measures
he took when troops deserted at the crisis,
Grand Cross of Order of Mil. Merit of
Spain) ; served under Foreign Office until 1880 ;
several times thanked by Gpv. of Gibraltar,
by H.M.'s Minister at Madrid and by H.M.'s
Consul at Cadiz for his conduct and
action in various intricate cases arising from
invasion of British waters and capture of
British shipping, and in 1877 conduct specially
approved by Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs
[Earl Derby]: in. ist, 1845, Louisa Cleghorn,
who d1. 1846, da. of E. Day, Esq. ; 2nd, 1849.
Frances Maiia, who d. 1891, da. of William
Dixon, Esq., of Liskard House, Cheshire, and
Liverpool; cr. C.B. 1873. Roslyn, 16,
]Veighton Road, Anerley, S.E.
GORDON, Maj.-Gen. Charles Henry, C.B.,
el. son of the late Alexander Gordon, Esq. (the
younger), of Braid and Cluny, N.B. ; b. 1816 ;
entered Army 1835, became Capt. 1842, Major
1854, Lieut.-Cpl. 1856, Col. 1862, and Maj.-Gen.
1869; served in Canadian Rebellion 1838 with
93rd Sutherland Highlanders, in Crimean Cam-
paign 1854-5, present at battle-, of Alma and
meaai^, aiiu in inuiuii muuuy ^iuupiiigii 10^7-0
present at relief and capture of Lucknow, and
battle of Cawnpore (medal with two clasps,
C.B. for distinguished conduct in command of
53rd Regt. at Relief of Lucknow 1857, and
specially mentioned in despatches at capture
of Lucknow 1858); has distinguished service
reward : m. 1865, Georgina, el. da. of Sir
Edmund Henry Knowles Lacon, M.P., 3rd
Bart.; cr. C.B. 1858. The Warren, Ascot;
A riny and Xavy, and Xeiv (Edinburgh) Clubs.
GORDON, Col. George Grant, C.B. [see
M. Huntly, colls. j.
GORDON, Col. James Henry, D.S.O. ; b.
1839 ; entered 46th Madras N. I. 1857, became
Capt. M.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1869, Major 1877, and
Lieut.-Col. and Col. 1883 ; served in Burmese
Expedition 1885-6 (mentioned in despatches) :
in. 18— ; cr. D.S.O. 1887.
GORDON, Gen. John, C.S., son of the
late John Gordon, Esq., of Cairnbalg, Aber-
deenshire ; b. 1817; ed. at Edinburgh and at
Addiscombe; entered Indian Army 1836, became
Capt. 1851, Major 1858, Lieut.-Col. 1862, Col.
1867, Maj.-Gen. 1879, Lieut.-Gen. 1882, and
Gen. 1888 ; served in Afghanistan 1842, in
Sutlej Campaign 1846, as A.D.C. to Gen. Neill
in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8, including
General Havelock's Relief of Lucknow (horse
shot), at subsequent Defence of the Residency
and final Siege of Lucknow (frequently men-
tioned in despatches, medal with two clasps) ;
is a J.P. for Aberdeenshire : m. 1849, Mary
Madaleine, da. of the late Rev. S. T. Roberts,
LL.D., of Ravindon House, co. Carlow ; cr.
C.B. 1881. Over Court, Bisley, Gloucester-
shire ; United Service Club.
GORDON, Lieut.-Gen. John James Hood,
C.B., son of the late Capt. William Gordon, 78th
Highlanders ; b. 1832 ; entered 2gth Foot 1849,
became Capt. 1859, Major 1860, transferred
to B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1861. Lieut.-Col. 1869,
Col. 1877, Maj.-Gen. 1887, and Lieut.-Gen.
1891 ; formerly Comdt. 2gth Punjab Infantry;
served in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-9
(medal with clasp, and mentioned in des-
patches), in Jowaki Campaign 1877-8 (men-
tioned in despatches and medal with clasp), in
Afghan Campaign 1878-9 and 1880 (medal with
clasp and mentioned in despatches), as Brig.-
Gen. in command of expedition against Malik-
Shai Wurzuris, 1880 (mentioned in despatch),
• and of 2nd Column in Mahoud Wuzuri Expedi-'
lion 1881 (mentioned in despatch and thanked
by Govt. of India), and in Burmah Campaign
1886-7 (mentioned in despatches, clasp, thanked
by Govt. of India); commanded a Brig, of
Bengal Army 1882-7 \ appointed Assist. Mil.
Sec. for Indian Affairs at Head Quarters 1890 :
lit. 1871, Ella, da. of the late Lord Gordon, of
Drumearn (Lord of Appeal in Ordinary) ; cr.
C.B. 1879. 44, Emperors Gate, S. W.; United
Service and J unior United Service Clubs.
GORDON, Col. Lewis CONWAY-, C.I.E.,
son of Capt. W. Conway-Gordon, H.E.I.C.S. ;
ed. at Addiscombe Coll. ; />. 1838 ; entered Ben-
fal Engineers 1857, became Capt. R.E. 1870,
lajor 1877, Lieut.-Col. i8S8, and Col. 1890 :
retired 1892 ; appointed Assist. Engineer Public
Works Depart. 1860, Assist. Principal of
Thomason Civil Engineering Coll. 1865, Assist.
Consulting Engineer 1866, Dep. Consulting En-
gineer, Punjab, 1869. and to Govt. of India
1871, Controller Public Works Accounts 1872,
ditto Punjab 1874, ditto Madras 1875, ditto Cal-
cutta 1882, Manager Indus Valley State Railway
1881, and Dep. Accountant-Gen, and Under-
Sec, to Govt. of India 1882: was on duty in
England 1884, and Manager of E. Bengal State
Railway 1884-5. and of N.W. Railway (India)
1886, and Director-Gen, of Railways in India
1887-91 : tu. 1864, Mary Grace, da. of J. Cubitt,
Esq. ; cr. C.I.E. 1885.
GORDON, Lieut.-Gen. Thomas Edward,
C.B., C.S.f., son of the late Capt. William Gor-
don, 78th Highlanders ; b. 1832; ed. at Scottish
Naval and Mil. Acad. ; entered 4th King's Own
Regt. 1849, transferred to B.S.C. (now I.S.C.)
1861, became Capt. 1859, Major 1861. Lieut.-
Cpl. 1869, Col. 1877, Maj.-Gen. 1887, and
Lieut.-Gen. 1891; served in expedition against
the Momands in N. W. Frontier 1851, m
Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-9 (five times
mentioned in despatches, and medal), as 2nd in
command of Mission to Kashgar 1873-4, and as
Brig. -Gen. in Afghan Campaign 1879-80 (medal);
was A.A.G. Lahore Div. 1872-4, and D.A.G.
Bengal 1879-83 ; commanded a Brig, in Bengal
1883-7 ; has been Oriental and Mil. Sec. at Te-
heran Legation since 1889 : in. 1862, Mary
Helen, who d. 1879, da. of Alexander Sawers,
Esq., of Culnah; cr. C.S.I. 1874, C.B. 1881.
British Legation, Teheran, Persia; United
Service Club.
GORDON, Lieut.-Gen. William, C.I.E.,
son of the late Adam Gordon Esq., of Cairn-
field, Banffshire ; b. 1824 ; ed. at Addiscombe ;
entered Bengal Army 1841, became Capt. 1853,
Major 1861, Lieut.-Col. 1867, Col. 1872, Maj.-
Gen. 1882, and Lieut.-Gen. 1887; served in
Punjab Campaigns 1848-9 (medal with two
clasps), and in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8
as Brig. -Major and officiating D.A.Q.M.G. at
Mooltan (medal); was Ch. Inspectorof Musketry
1863-78 ; commanded Gwalior and Peshawur
Districts 1878-83: in. 1871, Harriet Elizabeth,
el. da. of A. Steuart, Esq., of Auchlunkart,
Banffshire; cr. C.I.E. 1878. United Sen-ice
Club.
GORDON, Adm. William Everard
Alphonso, C.B., son of the late Alexander
Gordon, Esq., of Ellon, Aberdeen; b. 1817;
entered R.N. 1830, became Com. 1854, Capt
1861, Retired Rear- Adm. i877.Vice-Adm. 1881,
and Adm. 1887 ; served on shore in Jamaica
during insurrection 1832, at blockade of Alex-
andria 1841, in suppressing rebellion at Wan-
gani, New Zealand 1847, at destruction of
piratical junks at Hong Kong 1848, in Kaffir
War 1852-3, and in Crimean War; was Com.
of H.M.S. "Sanspareil " at bombardment of
Sebastopol (medal, Legion of Honour, and 5th
class Medjidie) ; cr. C.B. 1869. United Service
Club.
GOSSELFN, Martin Le Marchant Hadsley,
C.B., el. son of the late M. H. Gosselin, Esq.,
of Ware Priory, Herts ; b. 1847 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; entered Diplo. Ser.
1868 ; was 2nd Sec. at St. Petersburg 1874-9
(attached to Special Embassy during Congress
at Berlin 1878), at Rome 1879-80, again at St.
Petersburg 1880-82, andat Berlin 1882-5, andSec.
to SpeciaT Mission t j the Pope 1887, and to
Anti-Slave Trade Conference 1889-90; has fre-
quently acted as Charge1 d' Affaires; appointed
Sec. of Legation at Brussels 1885, and Sec. of
Embassy at Madrid 1892 : in. 1880, Katherine
Frances, da. of ist Baron Gerard ; cr. C.B.
1890. British Embassy, Madrid; Blakes-ware,
Ware, Herts : St. James s and Travellers'
Cliibs.
GOSSET, Col. Matthew William Edward, !
C.B., son of the late Major Arthur Cosset,
R.A. ; b. 1839 ; entered 54th Regt. 1856,
became Capt. 1867, Major 1881, Lieut. -Col.
1884, Col. 1885, and Comdt. ist Batn.
Dorsetshire Regt. 1887 ; served during Indian
Mutiny 1857-9 (medal), in the Kaffir War 1878,
in Zulu War 1879 as A.D.C. to Com. of the j
Forces, and later as A.Q.M.G. (mentioned in
despatches, Brevets Major and Lieut. -Col.,
medal with clasp), and in Transvaal Campaign
1881 ; appointed to command a 2nd class Dist.,
Madras 1891 ; cr. C.B. 1887. Mandalay,
Bnnnah; United Service, Junior United
Service, and Savile Clubs.
GOUGH, Adm, Frederick William, C.B.,
son of the late Richard Gough, Esq., D.L., of
Kilworth House, Leicestershire ; b. 1824 ;
entered R.N. 1838, became Com. 1856, Capt.
1864, Retired Rear-Adm. 1879, Vice Adm. 1885,
and Adm. 1892; served in Kaffir War 1846. and
commanded a party of seamen with field-piece
and rocket-tube (medal) ; in 1847 as a Lieut, of
H.M.S. "Cleopatra "commanded the ship's gig,
and captured an armed slaver in Mozambique
Channel ; was senior Lieut. H.M.S. " London "
at bombardment of Sebastopol 1854, and subse-
quently served for nine months in the trenches
in charge of 200 officers and men of H.M.S.
" London " (wounded, medal with clasp, Legion
of Honour, 5th class Medjidie, and Sardinian
and Turkish medals); was Ch. Emigration
Officer at Liverpool 1875-9; 's a J-P- f°r Leices-
tershire and Liverpool City : in. 1848, Isabel,
da. of W. Davies, Esq., M.D. ; cr. C.B. 1875.
100, Lorne Terrace, Prince's Road, Liverpool.
GOUGH, Col. Hugh Sutlej, C.M.G.,
el. son of Gen. Sir John Bloomfield Gough,
G.C.B.; b. 1848 ; served in R.N. 1862-5, entered
loth Hussars 1868, became Capt. 1875, Majot
1881, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1884, and Col. 1888;
was A.D.C. to Com.-in-Ch. in India 1876-81 ;
served in Afghan War 1878-9 (medal with clasp),
in Egyptian Campaign 1884 (mentioned in de-
spatches, medal with clasp, Brevet Lieut.-Col.),
and in Bechuanaland Expedition 1884-5, when
he raised and commanded 3rd Mounted Rifles
(Cough's Horse) (C.M.G.) ; appointed to com-
mand i8th Hussars 1889 : ///. 1886, Beatrice
Sophia, da. of Richard Hemming, Esq., of
Bentley Manor, Bromsgrove ; cr. C.M.G. 1886.
Naval and Military Club.
GOUI.DSBURY. Brig.-Surg. Valesius Skip-
ton, M.D., C.M.G., son of the late V. R.
Gouldsbury, Esq., of Springfield co. Longford ;
b. 1839; ed. at Queen's Univ. , Ireland; entered
Med. Depart, of Army 1863, became Surg. 1873,
Surg.-Maj. 1876, and Brig. -Surg. (retired) 1885 ;
served throughout Ashantee War 1873-4 (men-
tioned in special despatch, and presented with a
sword by order of Sec. of State for the Colonies
"for gallant services"), and after war was ap-
pointed to deal with rebellious tribes; com-
manded Salaga Expedition 1876, and Upper
Gambia Expedition 1881 ; administered Govt.
COMPAMONAC.K. 783
of Gambia 1877-84; appointed Administrator
of St. Lucia 1891 : m. 1864, Isabel Charlotte,
da. of the late E. T. Perrott, Esq., J.P., of
Craycombe House, co. Worcester; cr. C.M.G.
1876. Government House, St. Lucia.
GOYDER, George Woodroffe, C.M.G.,
son of the Rev. David George Goyder, Minister
of the New Church, of London and Ipswich ;
b. 1826 ; ed. in Liverpool ; emigrated to
Colonies 1848 ; arrived in S. Australia 1851,
when he entered Engineers' Depart, of Civil
Ser., became Ch. Clerk in Land and Survey
Depart. 1853, and was Dep. -Surveyor Gen. of
S. Australia 1855-61, since when he has been
Surveyor-Gen. ; cr. C.M.G. 1889. IVarrakilla,
Aldgate, South Australia.
GRACE, Morgan Stanislaus, C.M.G.,
M.D., son of the late James Grace, Esq., of
Sheffield, Queen's Co. ; b. 1836 ; entered Army
1859; served during New Zealand War 1860
under Gen. Pratt in Toranaki and under Gen.
Cameron in Waikato, Wanganui. and Toranaki
Dists. (medal); appointed Principal Med.
Officer New Zealand Forces 1865, and a M.L.C.
of the Colony 1870 ; is a Count of the Holy
Roman Empire : in. 1866, Agnes Mary, da. of
the late Hon. John Johnston, M.L.C. , of Wel-
lington, New Zealand ; cr. C.M.G. 1890. Char-
lotte Street, Wellington, Neiu Zealand.
GRAHAM, Cyril Clarke, C.M.G. [see
Graham, Bart., cr. 1808].
GRAHAM, Donald, C.I.E., son of the
late John Graham, Esq., of Skelmorlie Castle,
Ayrshire; b. 1844 ; ed. at Harrow; is an East
India Merchant, a J.P. for co. Stirling, and a
Director of the Union Bank of Scotland : ;«.
1872, Gertrude Clara Laurence, da. of the late
Col. Dunsterville, C.S.I. ; cr. C.I.E. 1878.
Airthrey Castle, Stirlingshire; Wellington
Club.
GRAHAM, Capt. Herman Witsius Gore,
D.S.O., son of Robert Graham, Esq., of South-
mead, Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucestershire ; b.
1859 ; ed. privately, and at Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Sandhurst ; entered and W. India Regt. 1884,
transferred to ist W. India Regt. same year,
became Lieut, sth Lancers 1887, and Capt.
1892 ; employed with Gold Coast (Hausa)
Constabulary 1889, during its re-organisation ;
served against Awunahs 1889, in command of
main column (D.S.O.), and was subsequently
engaged in preliminary observations for Anglo-
German Boundary Commn. ; has been attached
to Egyptian Army since 1891 ; cr. D.S.O. 1889.
Cavalry Club.
GRAHAM, Maj.-Gen. Samuel James, C.B.,
son of Col. J. J. Graham ; b. 1837 ; entered Roy.
Marines 1854, became Capt. 1864, Major 1877,
Lieut.-Col. 1880, Col. 1884, 2nd Col. Comdt.
1885, Col. Comdt. 1886, and Maj.-Gen. 1887;
served in Baltic Expedition 1854-5 (medal), and
in EgyptianCampaign 1882 (medal with clasp,
twice mentioned in despatches, and 4th class
Osmanieh) : ///. ist, 1862, a da. of A. H.
Williams, Esq., of Pen-y-coed, Carmarthen, N.
Wales; 2nd, 18 — , Valentina Rosabel, el. da
of the late Gen. T. C. Kelly, C.B. ; cr. C.B.
1882.
GRAHAM, Maj.-Gen. Thomas, C.JS., son
of the late Gen. Joseph Graham, Bengal Army ;
i$. 1842 ; entered Bengal Artillery 1858, became
Capt. R.A. 1872, Major 1878, Lieut.-Col. i8Ki,
Col. 1885, and Maj.-Gen. 1891 ; served in Hazara
Campaign 1868 (medal with clasp), during
Afghan War 1879-80 (mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp, bronze star, Brevet Lieut.-
Col.), with Burmese Expedition 1886-7 (men-
tioned in despatches, clasp), and in command
of Sikkim Field Force 1888-9 (thanked by Govt.
of India); is in command of a 2nd Class
784 COMI'AMONAGE.
Dist., Madras : m. 1869, Elizabeth M. C., da.
of Maj.-Gen. J. W. T. Bean, B.S.C.; cr. C.B.
iSSg. Myingyan, Burmah.
GRANT, Lieut.-Col. Edward Long, C.B.,
son of the late Edward Grant, Esq., B.C.S. ; b.
1823; ed. at Addiscombe ; entered Madras
Army 1841, became Capt. 1854, Major 1858,
and Lieut.-Col. 1865 ; served in Burmese \Var
i852-3(wounded, medal), during Bengal Mutiny
1857 (wounded), and at defence of Lucknow
(severely wounded, medal, Brevet Major): ;;/.
1859, Helena ^Beatrice, da. of the late Maj.-
Gen. Sir J. C. Coffin, Madras Army; cr. C.B.
1887. " Fortstdalr" Wellington, Neilgherry
Hills, Madras.
GRANT, Adm. Henry Duncan, C.B. : b.
1834; entered R.N. 1847, became Com. 1858,
Capt. 1864, Rear-Adm. 1881, Vice-Adm. 1888,
and Adm. 1892; served in Baltic expeditions
1854-5 (medal), and in Indian Mutiny 1857-9,
with Pearl's Naval Brig, (twice specially men-
tioned, and medal); was an A.D.C. to H.M.
1879-81, and Adm. Sup. of Devonport Dock-
yard 1885-8 : in. 1859, Agnes, da. of Com. W. V.
Lee, R.N. ; cr. C.B. 1875. Combe Lodge,
Liss, Hants.
GRANT, Col. Henry Fane, C.B., son of
F.-M. Sir Patrick Grant, G.C.B. ; b. 1848;
entered Army 1868, became Capt. 1879, Major
1881, Lieut.-Col. 1884, and Col. 1888 ; some-
time Col. Comdg. 7th Dragoon Guards ; served
with Egyptian Army in Nile Expedition 1884
(Brevet Lieut.-Col. and Medjidie), and in
Soudan Expedition 1885 (two clasps and C.B.) ;
appointed A.A.G., Bengal 1891 ; cr. C.B. 1885.
Allahabad, N.W. Provinces, India.
GRANT, John Glasgow, C.M.G., son of
the late Francis Bell Grant, Esq., of Barbados ;
b. 1805; Bar. Middle Temple 1839; filled various
judicial and other appointments in Barbados,
and in 1854 was appointed a Master in Chancery
of that island ; elected a Member of House of
Assembly 1842, and Speaker thereof 1875 ;
became a M.L.C. 1879, and eventually senior
member: m. 1842, Mary Elizabeth, el. da. of
John Walter, Esq. ; cr. C.M.G. 1884. Sonth-
vieiv. The Grove, Ealing, W. ; Holborn House.,
Barbados.
GRANT, Maj.-Gen., Robert, C.B., son of
the late Sir Robert Grant, G.C.H. ; b. 1837 ;
entered R.E. 1854, became Capt. 1860, Major
1872, Lieut.-Col. 1878, Col. 1883, and Maj.-Gen.
1891 ; served with Soudan Expedition, 1885, in
command of R.E. (mentioned in despatches) ;
was D.A.A.G. at Headquarters 1871-6, Col. on
Staff Comdg. R.E., N. British Dist., 1884-5,
and D.A.G. at Headquarters 1886-91, since
when he has been Inspector-Gen, of Fortifica-
tions and of R.E., with temporary rank of
Lieut. -Gen. : m. 1875, Victoria Alexandrina,
da. of the late John Cotes, Esq., of Woodcote
Hall, Salop, and widow of T. Owen, Esq., of
Condover Hall ; cr. C.B. 1889. 14, Granville
Place, Portman Square, W. ; Travellers' and
United Service Clubs.
GRAY, Samuel Brownlow, C.M.G., son
of B. Charles T. Gray, Esq. ; b. 1823 ; Bar.
Lincoln's Inn 1847 ; appointed Inspector of
Schools, Bermuda, 1848, a Member of Assembly
1861, and a M.E.C. 1888 ; is Attorney-Gen,
of Bermuda; cr. C.M.G. 1888. Bermuda.
GREEN, Col. Malcolm Scrimshire, C.B.;
b. 18— ; entered Bombay Army 1844, and re-
tired as Col. 1870; cr. C.B. 1861. 78, St
George's Road, S.H'.; United Service Club.
GREEN, Col. William, C.B., son of the late
William Green, Esq., J.P., of Lynnburn, Aber-
lour, N.B. ; b. 1836 ; entered 42nd Royal High-
landers 1855, became Capt. 1859, Major 1874.
Lieut.-Col. iSSi. Lieut.-Col. comdg. ist Batn.
The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) 1883,
and Col. 1885 (h.p. 1892); served in Crimean
Campaign 1855-6 (medal with clasp and Turkish
medal), in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8
(mentioned in despatches, and medal with clasp),
in Ashanti War 1873-4 (medal), in Egyptian War
1882 (mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp,
4th class Osmanieh and bronze star), and in
command of his Regt. in E. Soudan Campaign
1884, present at battles of El Teb and Tamai
(slightly wounded, mentioned in despatches,
two clasps, and C.B.), and throughout Nile
Expedition 1884-5 (mentioned in despatches
and two clasps) ; commanded Regimental Dist.
No. 75, 1887-92 : m. 1862, Williamina Green,
da. of the late John Gordon, Esq., Leith ; cr.
C.B. 1884. Lynnburn, Aberlmtr, Stratltspey.
N.B.
GREGORIE, Maj.-Gen. Charles Frederick,
C.B., son of the late David William Gregorier
Esq. ; b. 1834 ; ed. at Westminster ; entered
Army 1855, became Major 1867, Lieut.-Col.
1876, Col. 1881 (h.p. 1885), and Maj.-Gen-
1890 ; was Comdt. 2nd Batn. Royal Irish Regt.
1878-81 ; served in Indian Mutiny Campaign
1857-8 (medal with two clasps), and in Egyptian
Campaign 1882 (medal with clasp and 3rd class
Medjidie) ; commanded 35th Regt. Dist. 1883-5;:
was A.A.G., S.E. Dist. 1885-90 ; has com-
manded ist Inf. Brig, at Aldershot since 1891 ;
cr. C.B. 1882. Aldershot.
GREGORY, Augustus Charles, C.M.G.,
son of the late J. Gregory, Esq., Lieut. 78th
Regt.; b. 1819 : entered Civil Ser., W. Australia,
1842 ; engaged in Exploration of Australia
1848-59, and received gold medal of Roy.
Geographical So. ; was Surveyor-Gen, of Queens-
land 1859-75 ; appointed a M.L.C. of Queens-
land 1882; cr. C.M.G. 1874. "Raintv0rth,'r
Brisbane, Queensland.
GREY, Co/. Leopold John Herbert, C.S.L
[see E. Gre3', colls.].
GRIESBACH, Carl Ludolph, C.I.E., son
of George Ludolph Griesbach, E>q. ; b. 1847 ;
served in Afghan War 1880 with the 66th Regt.,
present at action of Girishk, battle of Maiwand,
and siege and battle of Kandahar (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp) ; accompanied the
Takht-i-Suliman Expedition, and was attached
to the Afghan Boundary Commn. 1884-6, and
on special service 1888 and 1889 ; is Capt. and
Hon. Major 4th Batn. Roy. Fusiliers, and a
member of Geological Survey Depart, of
India : m. 1869, Emma, who d. 1892, da. of the
late Rev. R. W. 'Griesbach, V. of Millington,
Yorkshire; cr. C.I.E. 1887.
GRIFFIN, William Henry, C.M.G.;
b. 18 — ; entered Post Office, Canada 1831 ;
was Surveyor of Post Offices 1835-51, Sec. of
Post Office 1851-7, and Dep. Postmaster- Gen.
of Canada 1857-68, and of the Dominion 1868-
88 ; appointed a Member of the Board of Audit
1858, and of the Civil Ser. Commn. 1862,
Commr. for reorganisation of Civil Ser. 1868,
and a member of Board of Customs, Excise,
and Stamps 1864 ; negotiated Postal Convention
with U.S.A. 1875 ; is Vice-Pres. of Civil Ser.
Building and Savings So., and Chm. of Civil
Ser. Board; cr. C.M.G. 1890. Ottawa,
Canada.
GRIFFITH, Col. Charles Duncan, C.M.G.,
son of the late Charles Griffith, Esq., R. M.L.I.;
b. 1830 ; was Lieut. Uitenhage Hottentot Levy
during Kafir War 1846-7, Lieut, ist Div. Kafir
Police 1848-50, Capt. Comdt. Albany Hottentot
Levy during Kafir War 1851-2 (medal, and
several times mentioned in gen. orders), Comdt.
2nd Div. of Armed Mounted Police 1852-5, and
Inspector thereof 1855-7, second in command
during operations 1357-8 against the chiefs
COMPANIONAGE.
Faclana a:id Kreli, and Civil Commr. and Resi-
dent Magistrate for Albert district 1858-9, for
Queenstown 1859-68, to Graham's Town 1868-9,
and to King William's Town 1869-71 ; was
Gov.'-; Agent and Ch. Magistrate for territory of
785
Hon. H. Campbell-Bannerman, Rt. Hon. W.
H. Smith, and Rt. Hon. E. Stanhope) 1 886-8,
since when he has been A.A.G. at Head-
quarters; cr. C.B. 1887. 115, Harley Street,
United Service Club.
by both Houses of Parliament), and Gov.'s Ageni ... • c- n <•/•
in and Ch. Magistrate for British Basutolind, T"V- v* iT°u Calcutta Univ., an Indian
and Col. Comdt. of Colonial forces in and upon ^ Cnt."C and Archaeologist, and has designed
borders of Basutoland j878-82 : m. 1856, Dora- nd carried out many large architectural works,
thea Mouncey, da. of the late William Gilfillan, %th orlS^ and restoration ; cr. C.I.E ,1879.
Esq., Lieut. 60 Rifles, and Ch. Commr. Cradock Sew' Clb Hasie"tere; East Indla L mtcd
Div., Cape of Good Hope; cr. C.M.G. 1877. i /"..._ ' !4-. ' , . , T, , , „ _
East Loiulon, Cape of Good Hope, j GUBBINS, Frederick Bebb, C.B., son of
•GRIFFITH, Ralph Thomas Hotchkin, the late Gen. J. Gubbins; £. 18—; served in
C.I.E., son of the late Rev. Robert Clavey n f l835-63 ; ^ C.B. 1860.
Griffith, R. of Corsley; b. 1826; ed. at Upping- DUBBINS, Lieut.-Gen. James, C.B., son
ham Sch,, and at Queen's Coll., Oxford (B.A., ! of the late Lieut. - Col. Richard Gubbins,
Hon.4thclassClassicsi840,M.A.i849,andBoden j C.B. ; />. 1828; ed. at Sandhurst; entered
Sanskrit Scholar 1850) ; was an Assist. -Master
and Librarian at Marlborough Coll. 1850-3, j
Professor in Benares Govt. Coll. 1853-4, ar>d i
Head-Master thereof 1854-56, Inspector ol I
Schools 1856-62, Principal of Benares Coll. i
"62-79, and Director of Public Instruction I
Army 1845, became Capt. 1853, Major
1854, Lieut.-Col. 1862, Col. 1869, Maj.-Gen.
1879, and Lieut.-Gen. (retired) 1881 ; served in
Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with three
clasps, Legion of Honour, 5th class Medjidie,
and Turkish medal): in. 1866, the 2nd da. of S.
Cosby, Esq., of Stradbally Hall, Queen's co. ;
cr. C.B. 1881. Army and Navy and United
Service Clubs.
N.W. Prov. and Oudh 1879-85 ; is a Fellow of
CalcuttaUniv. ; cr. C.I.E. 1885. Kotagiri, India.
GRIFFITH, Thomas Risely, C.M. G., son r
of the late Daniel Griffith, Esq., R.N. ; b. < GUINNESS, Col. Charles Wolfran Nugent,
1848 ; was Auditor, Grenada 1872-8, Collector C.B., son of the late Richard Samuel Guinness,
and Treasurer, Gold Coast Colony 1878-9, and ! Esq., M.P. [see B. Ardilaun, colls.]; b.
1839; entered 7?nd Highlanders, 1860, be-
came Capt. 1869, Major 1880, Lieut.-Col. Sea-
forth Highlanders 1 88 1, and Col. i83s(h.p.i887);
Colonial Sec. and Treasurer, Sierra Leone
1879-87 ; administered Govt. of Gambia 1887-8,
when he was appointed Administrator of the
Seychelles: HI. 1874, Mary Jane Helen, da. of i served throughout the Afghan War 1878-80, pre-
Sir William Brandford Griffith, K.C.M.G. ; cr.
C.M.G. 1892. Governtitent House, Malic,
Seychelles Islands ; Junior Travellers' Club.
GRIGG, Henry Bidewell, C.L£., son of
the late Rev. Thomas Nattle Grigg, R. of
Lambley, Notts : b. 1841 ; ed. at Elizabeth
Coll., Guernsey, and at Queen's Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1864, M.A. 1880); entered M.C.S. 1864;
was Under Sec. to Madras Govt. 1876-80, since
sent at march from Cabul to relief of Candahar
(mentioned in despatches, medal with four clasps,
bronze star), and with Egyptian Expedition 1882,
present at battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp, bronze star, 4th
class Osmanieh) ; commanded Regimental Dist.
No. 83 1889-90, when he was transferred to
No. i ; cr. C.B. 1887. Glencorse, N.B. ; United
Service and Naval and Military Clubs.
when he has been Director of Public Instruction ! GUISE, Lieut. -Gen. John Christopher,
Madras, and Commr. for Uncovenanted Civil i C.B., V.C. [see Guise, Bart.].
Ser. Examinations; twice acted as British j HADEN, Francis Seymour, C. M. G. , son
Resident in Travancore and Cochin ; is
Fellow of Madras Univ. : m. 1870, Elizabeth i
Louisa, da. of the late Sir Edward Deas- i
Thomson, K.C.M.G., C.B., Colonial Sec. N.
S. Wales ; cr. C.I.E. 1890. Maiiras ; Inter- !
national, National Liberal, and Groszcnor
Clubs.
GROVE, Col. Alexander Sinclair, D.S.O.;
b. 1840 ; entered Madras Army 1858, became
Capt. M.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1870, Major 1878,
Lieut.-Col. 1884, and Col. 1888 ; served during
Afghan War 1880 (medal), and in Burmah
Campaign 1887-8 (medal with two clasps) ; '
appointed A.A.G. , Madras 1892 ; cr. D.S.O.
1888. Madras.
<}ROVE, Col. Coleridge, C.B., son of
the Hon. Sir William Robert Grove, D.C.L.,
LL.D., F.R.S. ; b. 1839 ; entered I5th Regt.
of Francis Seymour Haden, Esq., of Woodcote
Manor, Alresford, Hants ; b. 1850 ; ed. at West-
minster Sch., and at Ch.Ch., Oxford (B.A.
J873); entered Colonial Ser. 1877; was Private
Sec. to Lieut.-Gov. of Natal (Sir H. E. G.
Bulwer, G.C.M.G.) 1877-80, Ch. Clerk, Colonial
Sec.'s Office, Natal, 1 880-81, and Assist.-Colonial
Sec. 1 88 1 -87 (Ac ting Colonial Treasurer 1885, and
Acting Colonial Sec. 1885-6}, since when he has
been Colonial Sec. ; appointed M.E.C. and
M.L.C., also Pres. of Natal Trade Commn.
1885, Natal Delegate to Capetown Conference
1888, and Dep. Gov. of Natal and Zululand
1890, and of Natal, 1801 : in. 1885, Ethel, i a.
of Lieut.-Col. B. A. Branfill, formerly joth
Hussars and 86th Regt., of Upminster Hnll,
Essex ; cr. C.M.G. 1890. Pitterniaritzbif^,
Natal; Whites Club.
i i863,becameCapt.i87i,MajorE.YorkshireRegt' HAGART, Lieut. -Col. James McCaul,
Bi, Lieut.-Col. 1882, and Col. 1885 (h. p. 1889) ;
served with Egyptian Expedition 1 882 as D. A. A.
and Q.M.G. (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp, bronze star, 4th class Osmanieh)
and with Soudan Expedition 1884-5, on special
service (mentioned in despatches, two clasps) ;
was A.D.C. to Lord-Lieut, of Ireland 1882,
A. A. and Q.M.G. Gibraltar 1885-6, and Private
-Sec. to successive Sees, of State for War (Rt.
C.B., son of the late Thos. Campbell Hagart,
Esq., of Bantaskine, Stirling; b. 1815 ; entered
Army 1837, and retired as Lieut.-Col. 7th
Hussars 1858 ; served with his Regt. in Canada
during rebellion 1838, and in command of Cav.
of Sir Hope Grant's column in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1858 (medal with clasp and men-
tioned in despatches) ; was sometime a member
of Council of St. Vincent; cr. C.B. 1858. East
50
786 . COMPANIONAGE.
bury Manor, Guitdford ; 13, Q-icoi Street. HAMILTON, Edward Walter, C. B . [see
May/air. II'.; Arthurs Club. g. Belhaven, colls.].
HAGGARD, Capt. Andrew Charles Parker, HAMILTON, Lieut. -Gen. Henry Meade,
D.S.O., son of William Haggard, Esq., of,
Bradenham Hall, Norfolk ; I'. 1854 ; entered
King's Own Scottish Borderers 1873, a"d be-
came Capt. 1883; retired 1891: was Adj. ist
Reserve Depot. Ismailia 1882. till close of oper-
ations, and sent on special service to Suakin and
Massowah, Feb. to April. 1884 ; proceeded to
Senheit to report on fortifications.and negotiated
release of European prisoner ; surveyed part,
and wrote report and itinerary, of route to
Khartoum, via Kassala, now adopted by Intel-
ligence Depart, (mentioned in special naval des-
patches) ; served in Egyptian Expedition 1884,
being present at battle of Tamai, and advance
on Tamanieh (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp, Khedive's Star).at Suakin as Lieut. -
C.K., son of the late John Hamilton, Esq., of
The Grove, co. Meath ; />. 1819 ; entered Army
1839, became Capt. 1849, Major 18^4, Lieut. -
Col. 1856, Col. 1863. Maj.-Gen. "1877, and
retired Lieut. -Gen. i33i ; served in Crimean
Campaign as D.A.Q.M.G. and A.Q.M.G.
1854-6 (several times mentioned in despatches,
medal with three clasps, 5th class Medjidie'
and Turkish medal) ; commanded i2th Regt.
in New Zealand War 1863-6 (medal) ; is a
J.P. in New Zealand, and Col. Roy. Munster
Fusiliers : in. 1845, Henrietta Mary, da. of the
Rev. Sir Erasmus Dixon Borrowes, 8th P.art. ;
cr. C.B. 1875. 26, Charles Street, St.
James's, S. J!'. : A niiy and Xavy and United
'tT'ii't' Clubs.
Col. Comdg. ist Batn. Egyptian Army during HAMILTON, Col. Ian Standish Monteith,
investment by Osman Digna 1884-5 (4tn class
Osmanieh and Suakin clasp), and during Nile
Expedition 1884-5, being present at battle of
Ginness and advance on Abri (mentioned in
despatches) ; was thanked for services by H. H.
the Khedive and awarded jrd class Mediidieh
on leaving Egyptian Service : ;;/. 1883, Emily
Isabella, da. of the late Peter Chirnside, Esq.,
of Newham, Northumberland ; cr. D.S.O. 1886.
Xat'ai and Military and Hiirlingham Clubs.
H AIG, Lieitt. • Col. Arthur Balfour, C. M. G. ,
son of Robert Haig, Esq. ' b. 1840 ; ed. at Rugby,
and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich; entered R.E.
1859, became Capt. 1872, and Majorand Lieut.
D.S.O. , son of Lieut. -Col. Christian Monteith
Hamilton, g2iid Highlanders: /•. 1853; entered
Army 1872, became Capt. Gordon Highlanders
1882, Major 1885, Lieut.-Col. 1887, and Col.
1891 ; served during Afghan War 1879-80 (men-
tioned in despatches, medal with 2 clasps), in S.
African \Var 1881 (severely wounded, mentioned
in despatches), with Soudan Expedition 1884-5
(mentioned in despatches, medal with two
clasps, bronze star), and with Burmah Expedi-
tion (mentioned in despatches, Brevet Lt.-Col.) ;
has been A.A.G., Bengal since 1890: m. 1888,
Jean, da. of Sir John Muir, ist Bart. ; cr.
D.S.O. 1801.
Col. 1881, when he retired : was an Equerry to HAMILTON, William Alexander BAILLIE-,
H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh 1864-81, since C.B., C.M.G. [see E. Haddington, colls.]
borough Club.
HALE, Surg.- Capt. George Ernest, D.S. O.,
el. son of G. W. Hale, Esq.. of Paignton, S.
Devon; /'. 1861 ; entered Army Med. Depart.
1885, and is Surg.-C'apt. ; served with Soudan
Frontier Field Force 1885-6. present at action of
Ginnis (medal, bronze star), in Burmah 1889-
?i, and with Toohone (thanked by Govt. of
ndia) and Wuntho (mentioned in despatches,
D.S.O.) Expeditions 1891-2 (medal with clasp) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1892. Junior Army and Xary
Club.
HALLORAN, Henry, C.M.G., son of the
late Rev. L. H. Halloran, D.I). ; /'. 1811 ;
served in public service of N.S.W. 1828-78, and
was Principal Under Sec. to Govt. 1866-78 ; was
a Lieut, of Vol. Cav. and Mounted Rifles 1854-
64; has been a J.P. for N.S.W.since 1867; has
contributed extensively to local literature, prin-
cipally as a verse writer : ;//. 1841, Elizabeth
847-70. and was present during
the wars in 1847, 1860-1, and 1863-65 (medal) ; in
charge of Gun Wharf. Chatham 1870-75; em-
ployed at War Office 1875-8, and at Dover and
Aldershot 1878-80, when he retired as Comy.-
Gen. with relative rank of Maj.-Gen. ; cr.
C.B. 1871. Junior Censer; -atii'e Club.
HAMMILL, Capt. Tynte Ford, C.£., son of
the late J. B. Hammill. Esq., of Saltlands,
Bridgwater ; b. 1851 ; entered R.N. 1865,
became Com. 1881, and Capt. 1885; served
at Bombardment of Alexandria 1882, and
subsequently with Naval Brig, (medal with
clasp, bronze 'star, 3rd class Medjidie), and
with Nile Expedition 1884-5, rendering
valuable services in surveying Nile and
Cataracts (specially mentioned in despatches,
clasp, promoted Capt.) ; was Member 01
Ordnance Committee 1886-7 ; has been
Assist. Director of Naval Intelligence since
; cr. C.B. 1802.
Henrietta, da. of Joseph Underwood, Esq., of HAMMOND, Col. Arthur George, C.fi.,
Ashfield Park (one of the earlier capitalist
settlers), merchant and shipowner, of Sydney ;
cr. C.M.G. 1878. Mo-.vbray, Ashfield, Sydney;
Australian Club (Sydney).
HALY, Col. Richard Hebden O'GRADV-,
D.S.O.. el. son of the late Gen. Sir William
O'Grady-Haly, K.C.B. ; b. 1841 ; entered Army
iSs8, became Capt. 1866. Major 1879, Lieut.-Col.
1882, and Col. 1886 (h.-p. 1890); served with
Egyptian Expedition 1882 (medal with clasp,
bronze star, promoted Lieut. -Col. X and with
Haxara Field Force 1888, in command of 2nd
column (mentioned in despatches, medal with
clasp. D.S.O.); appointed A.A.G;. Belfast,
: m. 1865, Geraldir.e Mary, da of the late
D.S.O., V.C., son of the late Major T. J. Ham-
mond, Hon. E.I.C.S.;^. 1843 ; ed. atSherborne,
and at Addiscombe ; entered Bengal Army 1861.
became Capt. B.S.C. 1873, Major 1881, Lieut.-
Coi. 1887, and Brevet-Col. 1890; served with
Jowaki Expedition 1877-8 (mentioned in des-
patches, medal with clasp), during Afghan War
1878-80 (mentioned in despatches, medal with
two clasps, V.C.), and with Hazara F'ield Force
1 888 (mentioned in despatches, clasp), and 1891
in command of 2nd Brig, ^nentioned ;n des-
patches, clasp); appointed A.D.C. to H.M.
1890: in. 1886, Edith Jane, da. of the late
Major J. H. Wright, M.S.C. ; cr. D.S.O. 1889,
C.B. 1891. East India United Service Clttb.
Maj.-Gen. Charles Gostling, R. A. ; cr. D.S.O. HAMNETT, George, C.I.E., son of the
1889. Belfast: \mtegatts. Friinley, Surrey; late James Hamnett, Esq., of Bangalore ; b.
United Semite Club. 1826 ; entered Madras Uncovenanted Civil Ser-
COMPANION AGE.
vice 1843 ; appointed Assist, to Consulting
Engineer for Railways 1859, Marriage Registrar
for Town of Madras 1866, First Assist, to Ch.
Sec. to Govt. of Madras 1867, Receiver of
Carnatic Property 1875, Inspector Gen. of
Registration Depart. Madras 1880, of Births,
Deaths and Marriages 1888, Member of Legis-
787
60 (medal), in Afghan War i873-8o(mentioned in
despatches, medal), and in Burmah War 1885-6
(mentioned in despatches, medal and clasp) ; has
been D.A.G. Bengal Armysince 1886 : m. 1857,
Harriette, da. of the late Capt. William Bryan
Cooke [see Cooke, Bart, colls.]; cr. C.B.
1886. S 11 nia.
lative Council of JVIadras 1891, and Chm. of i HARRISON, Richard Pryce, C.S.I., son
Ootacamund Municipal Council 1892 ; received
Imperial Assemblage Commemorative Medal
1877 : in. 1856, Mary Ann, da. of Edward John
Scott, Esq.; cr. C.I.E. 1885. Ootacamund.
Madras.
HAVSKIN, Lieut. -Gen. George Crommelin,
C.B. ; b. 1826; entered B.S.C. 1843, became
Maj.-Gen. 1886, and Lieut -Gen. 1889; served
during Afghan War 1880 (mentioned in de-
spatches, medal) : ?«. 1854, Cecilia Catherine,
da. of the Rev. Benjamin Heath Drury ; cr.
C.B. 1887. Neivlands, Bo.rgrove, Gviloford.
HARDINGE, Adm. Edward, C.B. [see
Hardinge, Bart., colls.].
HARDY, Lieut.- Gen. William, C.B. ; b.
1822 ; entered Army 1842, became Capt. 1852,
Major 1854, Lieut. -Col. 1861, Col. 1866,
Maj.-Gen. 1877, and Hon. Lieut.-Gen. (re-
tired) 1882 ; served in Crimean Campaign
1854-5 (medal with four clasps, 5th class Med-
jidie and Turkish medal) ; is a J.P. for Sussex :
m. 1856, a da. of Rawdon Briggs, Esq., of
Birstwith Hall, Ripley, Yorkshire ; cr. C.B.
1869. 7, Onsloiu Gardens, S.W.; United
Service and A rmy and Navy Clubs.
HARE, Edward, C.S.I., son of the late
Frederic Hare, Esq., of Stanhoe Hall, Norfolk ;
b. 1812 ; ed. at Cams Coll., Camb. ; M.R.C.S.
Eng. 1837; entered Bengal Med. Service 1839,
and retired as Inspector-Gen, of Hospitals 1866 ;
served on Staff of Sir Robert Sale in Cabul
Campaign 1839, in Burmah Campaign, and in
Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857; has received
four medals : m. 1863, Mary Ann Wood, of
Hampstead, who d. 188 cr. C.S.I. 1867. i,
Lansdovin Place West, Bath.
HARMAN, Richard, D.S.O., son of the
Rev. Edward Harman, R. of Pickwell, Oak-
ham ; b. 1864 ; entered Oxfordshire L. I. 1886,
and became Lieut. B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1888 ;
served with Hazara Field Force 1891 (wounded,
mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp,
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1891. East India United
Service Club.
HARNESS, Col. Arthur, C.B., son of Gen.
Sir Henry Drury Harness, K.C.B. ; b. 1838 ;
entered R.A. 1857, became Capt. 1868, Major
1877, Lieut. -Col. 1878, and Col. 1882 ; served in
Cape Colony and Zulu Wars of 1877-8-9; was
Capt. of a co. of gentlemen cadets at Roy. Mil.
Acad. 1881-4, Sec. and Treasurer of Roy. Mil.
Acad. 1884-7, and Comdt. and Sec. thereof 1887-
91 ; appointed an extra A.D.C. to Com.-in-Ch.
1889 ; cr. C.B. 1879. Army and Navy Club.
HARREL, David, C.£., son of the late
David Harrel, Esq., J.P., of Mount Pleasant,
co. Down ; b. 1841 ; was in Roy. Irish Con-
of the late George Devereux Harrison,
Esq.; />. 1816 ; served in B.C.S. 1835-67;
was Civil and Session Judge of Moorshedabad
1856, and of Hooghly 1857, Accountant
to Govt. of Bengal 1858, and to ,.Govt. of
Madras 1859, Accountant-Gen, and Auditor-
Gen, of India and ist Member of Board of
Audit 1861, and Comptroller-Gen, of Accounts
for India 1864-7 : '"• 1842, el. da. of George
Nicholas Cheke, Esq., Surg. Bengal Med. Ser. ;
cr. C.S.I. 1870. 164, Sutherland Avenue,
Maida Vale, II '. ; Oriental Club.
HARRISON, Capt. Thomas, D.S.O.:
I'. 1864; entered R.E. 1884, and became Capt.
1892 ; served in Burmah 1892 at defence of
Sadon ; a: D.S.O. 1892.
HART, Col. Arthur FitzRoy, C.B., son
of the late Lieut.-Gen. Henry George Hart ;
b. 1844 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and at Roy.
Mil. and Staff Colls., Sandhurst; entered 3151
Regt. 1864, became Capt. 1874, Major 1879,*
Lieut. -Col. 1882, and Col. 1886 ; served during
Ashanti War 1873-4 (wounded, twice mentioned
in despatches, medal with clasp), in Zulu War
1879 (several times mentioned in despatches,
Brevet Major, medal with clasp), in Boer War
1881 as D.A.A. and Q.M.G., and in Egyptian
War 1882 as D.A.A. and Q.M.G. Intelli-
gence Branch (wounded, mentioned in de-
spatches, Brevet Lieut. -Col., medal with clasp,
4th class Osmanieh, Khedive's Star) ; was
Brig.-Maj. Aldershot 1876-8 ; commands ist
Batn. E. Surrey Regt. ; is Editor of Hart's
Army List: in. 1868, Mary, da. of Mark
Seton Synnot, Esq., J.P., D.L., of Ballymoyer,
Newtown Hamilton, co. Armagh ; cr. C. B.
1889. 92, Maison Dieu Road, £>oz>er; Junior
United Seivice Club.
HARVEY, Surg.-Col. Robert, D.S.O.;
At.D., son of the late Alexander Harvey, Esq.,
M.D.. of Broomhill, Aberdeenshire ; b. 1842 ;
entered Bengal Med. Ser. 1865, became Surg.-
Maj. 1877, Brig.- Surg. 1889, and Dep. Surg.-
Gen. (nowSurg.-Col.)i89i;served with Bhootan
Expedition i865-6(medalwith clasp), with Lushai
Expedition 1871-2 (mentioned in despatches,
clasp), and as Principal Med. Officer with both
Miranzai Expeditions (twice mentioned in des-
patches, clasp, D.S.O. ), and with Hazara Field
Force 1891 ; is Principal Med. Officer of
Punjab Frontier Force, Hon. Surg. to Viceroy
of India, and a Fellow of Calcutta Univ. and of
the Obstetrical So. : m. 1875, Emmie Josephine,
da. of Theodore Dray ton Grimk6, Esq., of
Ashley Grange and Charleston, S. Carolina ;
cr. D.S.O. 1891. Abbottabad, Hazara, India ;
East India United Service, Lyric, and St.
George s Clubs.
stabulary 1859-79, and was Resident Magistrate ! TT*,.f_TY i r ' /- v ; ( r-u i r* D
J879-83, since when he has been Ch. Commr. of i HASSARD,J/O/. -Cew.tairfaxCharles, C.£.,
on . of the late Maj.-Gwu Hassard, C.M.G.,
Dublin Metropolitan Police; is a J.P. forces.
Dublin, Wicklow, Kildare, and Meath : m. 1863,
Juliana, da. of the late Rev. Richard Nugent
Homer, R. of Killeshall, co. Tyrone ; cr. C.B.
1889. 10, Ailesbury Road, Merrion, Dublin;
Kildare Street and Royal St. George's Yacht
Clubs.
HARRIS, Maj.-Gen. Philip Henry Farrell,
C.B,, son of Maj.-Gen. P. Harris (Bengal Army);
b, 1833; ed. at Oscott Coll.; entered Bengal
Army 1850, became Capt. B.S.C. (now I.S.C.)
1862, Major 1870, Lieut.-Col. i37_S, Col. i38i,
and Maj.-Gen. 1892; served in China War- 1358-
R.E ; />. 1822; entered R.E. 1840, became Capt.
1851, Major 1855, Lieut.-Col. 1863, Col. 1868,
and Hon. Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1882 ; served
in Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with
clasps, 5th class Medjidie, and Sardinian
and Turkish medals), as Comdg. R.E. in Kaffir
War 1877-8, in Zulu War 1879 (medal); and
S. Africa 1877-81 ; had the custody of Cetewayo
(Zulu King) 1879-81 : »;?. 1847, Annie, da. of T.
Collier, Esq.; ft: C.B. 1871. Hoddesdon, Herts
HASSARD, Surg.-Gen. Henry Bolton,
C.B. : b. iS— ; L.R.C.S. Ireland ^50 ; entered
788 COMPANIONAGE.
Med. Depart, of Army 1851, became Surg. 1858,
Surg.-Maj. 1871. Dep. Surg.-Gen. 1879, and
Surg.-Gen. 1884 ; retired 1888 ; served in Kaffir
War 1851-3 (medal), in Haxara Campaign 1868
(medal with clasp), and in Afghan Campaign
1879-80; was Principal Medical Officer in Ire-
land 1885-8; cr. C.B. 1881.
HASTINGS, Capt. Alexander Plantagenet,
C.B. : cr C.B. 1882 [see E. Huntingdon,
colls.].
HASTINGS, Capt. Edward Spence, J).S.O.;
b. 1856 ; entered Army 1874, transferred to
M.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1876, and became Capt.
1885 ; served during Afghan War 1878-80 (men-
tioned in despatches, medal), in Transvaal and >
Basuto Campaigns 1880-1 (mentioned in de- ,
spatches, medal), and with Burmah Expedition
1885-7 (mentioned in despatches, medal) ; cr. :
D.S.O. 1887.
HAWES, Col. Alexander James Donnelly,
D.S.O. ; b. 1840; entered Bengal Army 1859, I
became Capt. B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1871, Major |
1879, Lieut.-Col. 1885, and Col. 18 — ; served '
with Tumloong Field Force 1880, against the j
Bezotis 1869, with Jowaki Expedition 1877-8
(mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp), I
during Afghan War 1878-9 (mentioned in des- ,
patches, medal), with Zhob Valley Expedition
1884 (mentioned in despatches), and with '
Hazara Field Force 1888 ; cr. D.S.O. 1889.
HAWKES, .Maj.-Gen. Henry Philip,
C.B.; b. 1834; entered Army 1850, became:
Capt. M.S.C. 1862, Major 1868, Lieut.-Col.
1876, Col. 1881, and Maj.-Gen. 1891 ; served
with Abyssinian Expedition 1867-8 (mentioned
in despatches, medal), and with Perak Expe-
dition 1878 (medal); cr. C.B. 1887.
HAWKINS Maj.-Gen. Alexander Ccesar,
C.B. [see Hawkins. Bart.].
HAWLEY, Lieut.- Gen. Robert Beaufoy,
C.B., son of Robert T. Hawley, Esq.; /-. 1821 ;
entered Army 1838, became Capt. 1851, Major
1855, Lieut.-Col. 1860, Col. 1865, Maj.-Gen.
1870, Lieut. -Gen. (retired) 1883, and Col. Comdt.
King's Roy. Rifle Corps 1890 ; served with 8gth
Regt. in Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with
clasp, sth class Medjidie, and Sardinian and
Turkish medals) ; was Assist. Mil. Sec. 1873-8,
and D.A.G. at Head-quarters 1878-83 : m. 1857,
Anne, whorf. 1861, da. of J. B. Gumbleton, Esq.;
cr. C.B. 1877. Stratton, Cirencester; United
Service Club.
HAWTAYNE, George Hammond, C.M.G.,
son of the late G. Hawtayne, Esq., of London ;
/'. 1832 ; ed. at King's Coll. Sen., London ; was
private Sec. to Lieut.-Gov. of St. Vincent 1854,
Police and Stipendiary Magistrate of Leeward
Dist. of that Colony 1857 '• Capt. in Militia 1862 ;
raised the Queen's Vol. Corps and commanded
it 1863-9, was Private Sec. to Gov.-in-Ch. of
Windward Islands 1869-71, Police Magistrate of
Kingstown Dist. 1872-7, Acting Colonial Sec. of
St. Vincent 1871 and 1874, Stipendiary Magis-
trate of British Guiana 1877-81, and Acting Ad-
, ministrator Gen. of British Guiana 1881-3, since
when he has been Administrator Gen. ; was
Executive Commr. for British Guiana at Colo-
nial and Indian Exhibition, London, 1886 : in.
1857, Elizabeth, da. of the Hon. A. Macleod.of
St. Vincent ; cr. C.M.G. 1886. Georgetown,
British Guiana.
HAY, Col. Alexander Sebastian LEITH-,
C.B. , son of the late Col. Sir Andrew Leith-Hay,
K.H., M.P , of Rannes; b. 1819; entered Army
1835 and retired as Col. 1860 ; served in Canada
during Rebellion 1837-8 ; commanded 031x1 High-
landers in Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with
three clasps, Legion of Honour, 4th class Medji-
die, and Turkish and Sardinian medals), and in
Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8, and in com-
mand of Highland Brig, in Oude Campaign
1858-9 (medal with two clasus); is a J. P. and D. L.
for Aberdeer.shire : in. 1860, Christina G. A.,
da. of William Charles Hamilton, Esq., of
Craiglaw, Wigtonshire ; cr. C.B. 1858. Lcith
Hall, Kennethinont, Aberdeen ; Junior United
Scii'ice, and Xcwj Clubs.,
HAY, Maj.-Gen. John Crosland, C.S.,
son of the late Charles Crosland Hay, Esq. ; b.
1837 ; entered Q2nd Regt. 1855, became Capt.
1864, Major 1876, Lieut.-Col. Gordon High-
landers 1881, Col. 1885, and Maj.-Gen. (retired)
1887 ; was A.D.C. to Brig. -Gen., Dublin Div.
1866, A.D.C. to Maj.-Gen., Bengal 1870-3 ;
served during Indian Mutiny 1857, in Afghan
War 1878-80 (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp), and in S. African War 1881 (twice
severely wounded, mentioned in despatches);
commanded 2nd Batn. Gordon Highlanders
1885-7 I cr- C.B. 1887. Belgrave Mansions,
Grosrenot Gardens, S. W. ; United Service
ami JWft1 (Edinburgh) Clubs.
HAY, Licnt.-Gcn. Robert John, C.B. [see
M. Tweeddale, colls. j.
HAYES, Surg. - Major Aylmer Ellis,
D.S.O. ; b. 1850; entered Army Med. Depart.
1877, and became Surg.-Major 1880; served
during Afghan War 1878-80 (medal), and at
actions of Gemaizah 1888 (3rd class Medjidieh),
and of Toski 1889 ; sometime attached to
Egyptian Army ; cr. D.S.O. 1889.
HAYTER, Henry Heylyn, C.M.G. , son of
the late Henry Hayter, Esq., of Eden Vale,
Wilts; b. 1821; ed. at Charterhouse; entered
Civil Ser. of Victoria in Census Office 1857,
promoted to office of Registrar-Gen. 1859, and
placed at head of statistic branch of that
Depart. 1862; was Sec. to Victorian Civil Ser.-
Commn. 1870-2 ; successfully conducted all
operations in connection with the Victorian Cen-
suses of 1871, 1881, and 1891 ; appointed 1874
Govt. Statist of Victoria ; represented his colony
at statistical conferences of Australasian Colo-
nies held in Tasmania 1875 and 1890 ; visited
England 1879 as sec. to a deputation from the
Victorian to the Imperial Govt. ; was a juror at
Melbourne Exhibitions of 1875, 1881, and 1889 ;
originated the " Victorian Year Book," which
he still edits ; author of numerous statistical
publications ; is an Officer of the French Order
of Public Instruction, a Chevalier of the Crown
of Italy, and an hon. member of numerous
scientific sos. : in. 1855, Susan, da. of the late
William DoddJ Esq., of Porchester Terrace,W. ;
cr. C.M.G. 1882. Melbourne, Victoria; Mel-
bourne Club.
HEATH, Lieiit.-Col. John Macclesfield,
C.M.G., son of the late Major-Gen. J. C. Heath,
who commanded Sind Div. of Bombay Army ;
b. 1843 ; entered Bombay Army 1860, became
Capt. 1872, Major 1880, and Lieut.-Col.
(retired) 1886 ; whilst Brig. -Major at Aden
was deputed by Govt. to withdraw the
Egyptian garrison from the Province of Harrar,
200 miles in the interior of E. Equatorial Africa
(thanked by Govt. and Military Department
and C.M.G.): m. 1860, Madeline, 4th da. of the
late Col. Frederick .Sales Clarke, Roy. Scots
Greys, and comdg. S.W. Dist.; cr C.M.G.
1886. East India United Service Cltib.
HEATH, Rear-Adm. William Andrew
James, C.B. [see B. Heath, " Foreign Titles of
Nobility"].
HEFFERNAN, John Harold, C.B., son
I of the late D. Heffernan, Esq., H.E.I.C.S., of
j Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight ; b. 1834 ; entered
R.N. 1855, became Ch. Engineer 1868, Inspector
of Machinery 1882, and Ch. Inspector of Ma-
chinery 1885 ; retired 1892 ; served in " Aga-
memnon " when engaged in laying first Atlantic
COMPANIONAGE.
cable 185" (gold medal, promoted), in charge of
hvdraulic gun vessel " Waterwitch" 1868 (speci-
ally promoted), at Bombardment of Alexandria
1882 as Ch. Engineer of " Inflexible," and
during subsequent Egyptian Campaign (medal
with clasp, bronze star, promoted), and as Sup.
Engineer of Bermuda Dockyard 1883-5 (Pr°-
moted); was Ch. Inspector of Machinery in
Portsmouth Steam Reserve 1887-92: m. 1861,
Eliza Sarah, da. of the late W. Hilton, Esq.,
of Ollerton Lodge, Knutsford, Cheshire ; cr.
C.B. 1891. Alma, Victoria Road North,
Southsea ; Royal Naval Engineers' (Ports-
month) Club.
HEIDENSHAM, Frederick Charles, C.M.G.,
M.D.; b. 18-; is Ch. Medical Officer to Govt.
of Cyprus ; cr. C.M.G. 1884. Nicosia, Cyprus.
HELDEN, Lieul.-Col. William Augustus
- Trydell, C.M.G. ; b. 1834; entered Army 1856, be-
came Capt. 1870, Brevet Major 1874, and Major
ist Batn. Prince of Wales's Leinster Regt. (Roy.
Canadians) 1881 ; retired as Hon. Lieut.-Col.
1884 ; served 1864-5 in defence of Lower Combo,
Gambia, and in expedition up River Gambier,
and in Ashantee War 1873-4 (severely wounded,
mentioned in despatches, medal, and sword
presented by command of Sec. of State tor Colo-
nies): m. 18 — ; cr. C.M.G. 1874. 40, Leaming-
ton Road Villas, Westboiirne Park ]\',', Xava.1
and Military Club.
HENDERSON, Joseph, C.M.G.; b. 1837 ;
was Commr. to inquire into Finances of the
Transvaal ; cr. C.M.G. 1879. Natal.
HENDERSON, Col. Kennett Gregg, C.B.,
son of the late Charles Cooper Henderson, Esq.,
of Halliford ; b. 1836 ; entered 6oth Rifles 1855,
became Capt. 1863, Major 1874, Lieut.-Col.
King's Roy. Rifle Corps 1880, and Col.
1884; served during Indian Mutiny 1857-8
(medal), in China War 1860 (medal with two
clasps), and with Nile Expedition 1884-5 as
A.A. and Q.M.G. (mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp) ; was A.A. and Q.M.G., E.
Dist. 1885-6 ; appointed A.A.G. for Recruiting
1888 : in. 18 — , Corinne, da. of Hon. Henry
Starnes, of Montreal, Canada; cr. C.B. 1887.
38, Queen's Gate Terrace, S. W. : United
Service and Naval and Military Clubs.
HENDERSON. Col. Philip Durham, C.S.I.;
b. 1840 ; entered Madras Cav. 1857, became
Capt. 1864, Major 1874, Lieut.-Col. 1881, and
Col. 1887 ; is Gen. Sup. of operations for sup-
pressing Thuggee and Dacoitee ; was Political
Officer on Staff of Prince of Wales in India
1875-6; cr. C.S.I. 1876.
HENDERSON, Capt. Reginald Friend
Hannam, C.B., second son of John Henderson,
Esq., of Felderland, near Sandwich, Kent;
b. 1846; entered R.N. 1860, became Com.
1881, and Capt 1887 ; served at Bombardment
of Alexandria, and commanded armoured train
throughout Egvptian War 1882 (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp, bronze star, 3rd
class Medjidie); received Humane So. 's bronze
medal 187050-. C.B. 1892. United Service
Club.
HENDLEY,.S«r£-.-G'^«.John,C'./?.; b. 1827;
M.R.C.S. Eng. 1848 ; entered Med. Depart, of |
Army 1851, became Surg. 1856, Dep. Surg.-Gen j
1877, Surg.-Gen. 1884, and retired 1887; present i
at several engagements on W. Coast of Africa
1855 ; served in 7th Fusiliers in Indian N.W. •
Frontier War 1863 (medal with clasp), and in !
Afghan Campaign 1878-9 (medal); was Prin-
cipal Medical Officer at Aldershot 1884-7 ! cr- '
C.B. 1880. Cro.rfields, Bentley, f-'ariiham,
Hants ; National Conservative Club.
HENDLEY, Surg.-Lieut.-Col. Thomas Hol-
bein, C.I.E.; b. 1847 ; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P.,
London 1869; entered Bengal Med. Ser. 1869,
became Surg.-Major 1881, and Surg.-Lieut.-Col
1889; was Chm. of Executive Committee of
Jeypore Exhibition 1883, and M.E.C.andaGpv.
of Imperial Institute 1891-2 ; organised Indian
Art Metal Work Exhibition at Imperial Insti-
tute 1892 ; is Residency Surgeon, Jeypore ;
author of several works on Indian Art : in,
1871, Jane Elizabeth, da. of the late Rev. John
Dawson. Hull, V. of Wickhambrook, Suffolk ;
cr. C.I.E. 1891. fcypore, Rajputana, {ndia;
East India. United Sei vice Club.
HENLEY, Joseph John, C.B., el. son of
the late Rt. Hon. Joseph Warner Henley
(M.P. for Oxfordshire), of Waterperry House,
Oxfordshire ; b. 1821 ; was Private Sec. to his
father when Pres. of Board of Trade 1852 and
1858-9, Assist. Commr. to inquire into employ-
ment of women and children in Agriculture i866:
Special Reporter on Scotch Boarding • out
System 1868, and to inquire into American
System of Relief 1876, a Parliamentary Boundary
Commr. 1884-5 and a Commr. under Local
Govt. Act 1888 ; appointed a Poor Law In-
spector 1867, and retired as a Gen. Inspector
of the Local Govt. Board 1891 ; is a J.P. and
D.L. for Oxfordshire: m. 1849, Agne« Wal-
u-ynne, da. of the late T. Walrond, Esq., of
Calder Park, Lanarkshire; cr. C.B. 1892.
U'aterpeny House, Oxford; Carlton Club.
HENNELL, Lieut.-Col. Reginald, D.S.O.;
6. 1844 ; entered Bombay Army 1861, became
Capt. 1871, Major 1881, and Lieut.-Col. 1887 ;
retired 1889 ; served with Abyssinian Expedi-
tion 1867-8 (medal), during Afghan War 1879-80
(medal), and during Burmah Campaign 1886-7
(thanked by Govt., mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp); appointed one of H.M.'s
Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms 1892 ; cr.
D.S.O. 1887.
HENNESSEY, James BaboneauNickterlien,
C.I.E. ; b. 18 — ; formerly Dep. Sup. of Indian
Survey Depart. Calcutta; cr. C.I.E. 1885.
Inverniel, Dehra Dhun, India.
HENNESSY, Col. George Robertson, C.B.,
son of the late Maj.-Gen. John Hennessy ;
b. 1837 ; entered 34th Bengal N.I. 1854, became
Capt. 1866, Major 1874, Lieut.-Col. t88o, and
Col. 1884 ; served in Indian Mutiny 1857-0
(medal with clasp), and in Afghan War 1878-80
(mentioned in despatches, medal with two
clasps, and bronze star), and in command of
i$th Sikhs in Soudan Campaign 1885 (mentioned
in despatches, medal with two clasps, bronze
star); cr. C.B. 1885.
HENNING, Lieut.-Gen. Shurlock, C. B. ,
son of the late W. L. Henning, Esq., J.P., of
Frome' Whitfield, Dorchester ; 6. 1829 ; entered
88th Regt. 1849, became Capt. 1855, Major 1860,
Lieut.-Col. 1865, Col. 1870, Maj.-Gen. i88i,and
Lieut.-Gen. (retired) 1886 ; served in Crimean
Campaign 1854-6 (medal with two clasps, and
Turkish medal), in Indian Mutiny Campaign
1857-9 (medal with clasp), and in command of
the Cameronians in Abyssinian Campaign 1868
(medal, and mentioned in despatches) ; com-
manded the Cameronians 1865-71, 38th Regt.
1871-77, and Brig. Depot at Dorchester 1877-80 ;
is a J.P. for Dorset: in. 1864, Frances, da. of
Col. Philip Warren Pedler, J.P. ; cr. C.B. 1873.
f-'ronti- \\'hitfield, Dorchester: United Service
Club.
HEPPER,Lieiet.-Co!. Albert James, D.S. O.;
I'. i8?9', ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad.. Woolwich ; en-
tered R.E. 1859, became Capt. 1872, Major
1881, and Lieut.-Col. 1887 (h.-p. 1892); was
Adj. of Auxiliary Forces 1877-82 ; served in
Nile Expedition 1884-5, a"d '" command of
R.E. with Nile Frontier Field Force 1885-6,
being present at action of Ginnis (mention' d
in despatches, medal, bronze star, 3rd class
79o
COMPANJCNAGE.
Medjidie); *as Assist. Comet, at Sch. 01" Mil.
Engineering 1890-92 ; cr. D.S.O. 1886.
HERBERT, Charles St. John Septimus,
C.B. ; cr. C.B. 1863.
1889, as Cen-us Commr. for India 1893, and
aeain as Private Sec. to Viceroy 1892 ; ap-
pointed Dep. Sec. to Govt. of India in Home
Depart. 1891 ; cr. C.I.E. 1891. Calcutta and
Simla.
HERBERT, Col. Ivor John Caradoc, C.B., HEXT, Capt. Tohn, C. I.E., son of the late
Rev. F. J. Hext, V. of Morval, Cornwall; b.
1842 ; entered R.N. 1857, became Com. 1874, and
Capt. 1882 ; retired 1889 ; served during Egyptian
War 1882 (medal, bronze star, 3rd class Medjidie)
and in Burmah Campaign 1885-6 (thanked by
Govt. of India) ; has been director of Indian
Marine and Member of Bombay Port Trust
since 188^;, and Hon. A.D.C. to Viceroy ot
India since 1 886; cr. C.I.E. 1889. The Dock-
yard, Bombay.
son of John Arthur Herbert. Esq. [see B. Dan-
over] ; b. 1851 ; ed. at St. Mary's Coll., Oscott ;
entered Grenadier Guards 1870, became Capt.
1874, Brevet-Major 1882, Lieut.-Col. 1883, and
Col. 1889 ; served in Egyptian Campaign 1882,
as Brig.-Majorof Brig, of Guards, and on staff of
H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp, bronze star, 4th
class Medjidie), and with Nile Expedition
1884-5 ltwo clasps); is a J.P. and D. L. for
Monmouthshire; was Mil. Attache at St. HEYI \N1), 'Gen. Alfred Thomas, C.B.,
Petersburg 1886-90, since when he has been SQn of {he ,ate Major Arthur Rowley Hey-
Local Maj.-Gen. Comdg. Canadian Mihtia: m. j, who was killed at Waterloo when in
1873, the Hon. Albertma Agnes Mary Denison,
da. of ist Baron Londesborough ; cr. C.B. 1890.
Ottawa, Canada ; 8, Herbert Crescent, Hans
Place, S.W.; Guards', Travellers', and
Pratt' s Clubs.
HERRIES, Edward, C.£., son of the late
Right Hon. J. C. Herries, M.P. ; l>. 1821 ; en-
tered Diplo. Ser. 1841, became Sec. of Legation
1854, and retired 1875 ; was upon numerous
occasions Charg6 d' Affaires ; cr. C.B. 1875. St.
Julian's, Sevcnoaks; Athenn-uni and Travel-
lers' Clubs.
HERVEY,6V«. Charles Robert West, C.B.;
b. 1818 ; entered Bombay Army 1835, became
Capt. 1845, Major 1858. Lieut.-Col. 1861, Col.
1866, Maj.-Gen. 1877, Lieut. -Gen. 1881, and
Gen. 1889; served in Expedition to Mangalore
and Canara 1837, in Upper Scinde and Eastern
Cutchee 1840-2, as Comdt. of Scinde Irregular
Horse, as Assist. Political Agent and in com-
mand of H.H. the Rao of Cutch's Horse in the
Runn andThurr 1843-4, as A.D.C. and Sec. to
Sir James Outram in Persian Expedition 1857
command of 4oth Regt. ; b. 1813; entered Army
1833, became Capt. 1842, Major and Lieut.-Col.
1854, Col. 1858, Maj.-Gen. 1868. Lieut. -Gen.
1877, and Gen. 1881 ; has been Col. Prince of
Wales's Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.) since 1880;
served in Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (severely
wounded, arm amputated), and siege and fall
of Sebastopol (medal with two clasps, Sardinian
and Turkish medals, 4th class Medjidie) ; cr.
C.B. 1857. Rcdiualls, Dartmouth; United
Service Club.
HICKMAN, Capt. Thomas Edgecumbe,
D.S.O. , son of A. Hick-man, Esq., formerly
M.P. for Wolverhampton ; b. 1859 i entered the
ArmyiSSi, and became Capt. 1888 ; served with
Nile Expedition 1884-5 (medal with two clasps,
bronze star, 4th class Medjidie), as Brig.-Maj
of Egyptian troops at Suakin 1884-7, and at
actions of Gemaizah 1888 (mentioned in de-
spatches, 4th class Osmanieh), and of Toski
1889 (mentioned in despatches, D.S.O.) ; has
been attached to Egyptian Army since 1884
cr. D.S.O. 1889. Naval and Military Clubs.
HIGGINS, Lieut.-Col. Andrew C. B.,
C.B. 1863. Arundel, St. Mary Church, Tor-
quay, Devon.
H E k v EY, Dudley Francis Amelius, C. M. G.
[see M. Bristol, colls.].
HEWETT, Maj.-Gen. Edward Osborne,
C.M.G., son of the late Col. John Hewett, J.P.
and D.L., of Tyr Mab Ellis, Llantrissaot,
Glamorganshire; b. 1835: ed. at Cheltenha
C.I.E. ; b. 18— ; is Lieut.-Col. Comdt. ist
Punjab Rifle Vol. Corps: m. 18— ; cr. C.I.E.
1886. Lahore. •
HILDEBRAND, Arthur Redding, C.I.E. ;
&. x8 — ; is Sup. of Southern Shan States ; cr.
C.I.E. 1888. Fort Stedutan, Shan States,
Woolwich iS6i, and Comdt. Roy. Mil. Coll.,
Kingston, Canada, 1875-86, and in command
of R.E. in W. Dist. 1886-90 ; in. 1864. Catherine
Mary, da. of Major Vincent Joseph Biscoe,
R.E., of Hookwood, Limpsfield, Surrey; cr.
C.M.G. 1883. 5, Elliot Terrace, Plymouth :
United Set-nice Club.
HEWETT, John Prescott, C.I.E., son of
the Rev. John Hewett, V. of Babbacombe,
Devon ; b. 1854 '•> ed. at Winchester, and at
Balliol Coll., Oxford ; entered B.C.S. 1875 ; was
A-sist. Magistrate and Collector and Assist.
Comrar. N.W.P. and Oudh, 1877-84, in charge
of Provincial^ Gazetteer 1823-4, Acting Assist.
Accountant-Gen. 1884, Junior Sec. to Board of
Revenue 1884-6, and Under Sec. to Govt. in
Home Depart. 1886-90 ; acted as Private Sec. to
Viceroy 188? , as Sec. to Govt. in Home Depart.
Devizes; formerly in 5th Lancers; was A.D.C.
to Brig. -Gen. Curetcn in action of Maharajpore
1843 (bronze star), and to Gov.-Gen. with Army
of the Sutlej 1845-6 (medal and wounded): was
Dep. Inspector-Gen, of Irish Constabulary
1867-76, and Inspector-Gen. 1876-82 ; is a J.P.
and D.L. for co. Waterford (High Sheriff 1887):
tn. ist, 1848, Catherine Elizabeth, who d. 1880,
da. of William Hawkins, Esq., of the Cape of
Good Hope ; 2nd, 1883, Olivia Maria, who d.
1884. widow of James Barry, Esq. of Bally-
clough, co. Cork, and da. of the late Francis
Drew, Esq., D.L., of Mocollop Castle, co.
Waterford ; cr. C.B. 1874. Mocollup Castle,
co. Water/ord; United Semice Club.
HILLS, Maj.-Gen. John, C.B., 3rd son of
the late James Hills, Esq.. of Nichindepur,
Bengal; /'. 1834; ed. at Edinburgh Univ.
COM PAN ION AGE.
791
Cadet at Addi.scombe 1852 ; entered Bombay
Engineers 1854, became Capt. 1863, Major
1872, Lieut. -Col. 1877, Col. 1881 (Supernumer-
ary List 1886), and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1888 ;
served as Assist. Field Engineer with Persian
Expeditionary Force 1857 (medal with clasp),
as Field Engineer ; in Abyssinian Campaign
1867 (medal, and mentioned in despatches), as
commanding R.E. to S. Afghan Field Force
1880-1 (mentioned in despatches, medal with
clasp), as Comdg. R.E. to Qnetta Div. 1881,
and as Comdg. R.E. to Bttrmah Field Force
1886; F.R.S., Edin. 1859; cr. C.B. 1881.
United Service <ind I! "nidliaiii Clubs.
iHiLLYAR, Adm. Henry Schank, C.S., son
of the late Rear- Adm. Sir James Hillyar,K.C.B.,
K.C.H. ; b. 1819; entered R.N. 1831, became
Com. 1 85 3. Capt. 1 854. Rear- Adm. 1872, Vice- Adm.
1877, and Adm. 1884; served in Syria (medal),
and in China War, 1841-2 (medal) ; commanded
pinnace of H. M.S. "Wolverine" in destruction
of Pirate Fort in Malloodoo Bay, Borneo, 1845,
and the boats of H.M.S. " Winchester " at cap-
ture of Prome (medal, and three times mentioned
in despatches); during Russian War 1854-5,
served in Black Sea and with Naval Brig, at
Sebastopol (medal with two clasps, Turkish
medal, 4th class Medjidie, and Legion of
Honour) ; was Com.-in-Ch. at Queenstown
1876-78: in. 1855, Anna Louisa, da. of G. W.
Soltau, Esq., of Little Efford, Devon ; cr. C.B.
1855. Plyinpton, Devon ; United Service and
Royal Western Yacht Clubs.
.HiME, Lieut.-Col. Albert Henry, C.M.G.,
son of the late Rev. Maurice C. Hime, of co.
Wicklow; b. 1842 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin,
and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich; entered
R.E. 18(51, became Capt. 1874, Major 1881, and ,
Hon. Lieut. -Col. (retired 1883) ; served in Zulu
War 1879 (medal, and mentioned in despatches); !
was employed in Bermuda under Colonial I
Govt. 1869-71 in constructing a causeway and ;
iron swing - bridge connecting St. George's
Island with the Main Island (thanked by Legis-
lature and Sec. of State for the Colonies) ; has
been Colonial Engineer of Natal since 1875, a
M.E.C. and M.L.C. of Natal since 1876 ;
employed 1884-5 on a Commn. appointed to
survey the Boundary between Natal and the
Orange Free State (thanked by Sec. of State '
for the Colonies and by Gov. of Natal) ; was
Acting Colonial Sec. 1889; cr. C.M.G. 1886.
Natal.
;HlNDE, Surg. -Maj.-Gen. George Lang-
ford,iC.A'., son of the late Benjamin Hinde, Esq.,
of Dublin; b. 1832; L.R. C.S.I. 1855; entered
Army Med. Depart. 1855, became Surg. 1858,
Surg.-Maj. 1873. Brig.-Surg. 1881, Dep. Surg.-
Gen. (now Surg. -Col.) 1885, and Surg.-Maj. -
Gen. (retired) 1892 ; served in Crimean Cam- i
paign 1855 (medal with clasp and Turkish I
medal), in Transvaal Campaign 1881, and with
Soudan Expeditionary Force 1885 (mentioned
in despatches) : ;«. ist 1860, Henrietta Tudor
Raynor, who d. 1864 ; 2ndly, 1882, Frances
Mary White; cr. C.B. 1885.
HIRST, Col. Henry Sagar, C.B., son of the
late Thomas Hirst, Esq., of Low House, near
Bradford ; b. 1829 ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for W.
Riding of York, and Hon. Col. 2nd Vol. Batn.
Prince of Wales'* Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.),
of which he was Lieut. -Col. 1862-90 : in. 1864,
Sarah, da. of the late John Foster, Esq., of:
Hornby Cast'e, near Lancaster; cr. C.B. 1881.
West'LUOod, near Bradford.
•HOBART, Robert Henry, C.B. [see E.
Buckinghamshire, colls.].
IHODDING, Maj.-Gen. George Carr, C.B.,
son of W. H. Hodding, Esq. ; l>. 1834 ; entered
Madras Army 1851, became Capt. 1863, M.S.C.
(now I.S.C.) 1866, Major 1871, Lieut.-Col. 1877,
Col. 1881, and Maj.-Gen. 1892; served during
Afghan War 1870-80 (mentioned in despatches,
medal), and in command of Indian Contingent
at Suakim 188.; ; commanded S. Dist. of Madras
Army 1886-9 : in. 18 — , Ellen Amy, da. of Maj.-
Gen. J. W. Bayley, M.S.C. ; cr. C.B. 1887.
HODGSON, Frederic Mitchell, C.M.G. ,
son of the Rev. Octavius Arthur Hodgson, R.
of E. Stoke, Wareham ; b. 1851 ; was in Savings
Bank Depart, of Gen. Post Office, 1868-9, >n
Sec.'s Office there 1869-82, and Postmaster-
Gen., British Guiana 1882-8, since when he has
been Colonial Sec. at the Gold Coast ; sometime
Capt. 24th Middlesex (Post Office) Rifle Vol. :
in. 1883, Mary Alice, da. of the late William
Alexander George Young, Esq., C.M.G., Gov.
of Gold Coast Colony; cr. C.M.G. 1891. Accra,
Gold Coast.
HOGG, Maj.-Gen. Adam George Forbes,
C.B. ; son of the late Col. Charles Robert Hogg,
of the Bombay Fusiliers ; b. 1836 ; ed. at Leam-
ington Coll. and at Wimbledon ; entered Bom-
bay Army 1854, became Capt. 1866, Maj. 1868,
Lieut. -Col. 1877, Col. 1879, and Maj.-Gen. 1890 ;
served in Persian Campaign 1857 (medal with
clasp), in Indian Mutiny 1858-9, in China War
1860, in Abyssinian Expedition 1867-8 (medal,
mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major),
and in Afghan War 1878-9 (medal with clasp,
mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Col.) ;
was Q.M.G. Bombay Army 1880-5, ar"d Politi-
cal Resident at Aden, and in command of a
2nd class Dist. 1885-90 ; cr. C.B. 1886. United
Service, Rlarlborough, and East India United
Service Clubs.
HOGG, Lieut. - Gen. George Forbes, C. B.,
son of the late Maj.-Gen. Adam Hogg,
H.E.I.C.S. ; /'. 1832; entered Bom. Army
1848, became Capt. 1861, Major and Lieut.-Col.
1868, Col. 1875, Maj.-Gen. 1886, and Lieut.-
Gen. 1889 ; served during Punjab Campaign
1848-9, being present at capture of Mooltan
and battle of Goojerat (medal with two
clasps), in Persian Expedition 1856-7, pre-
sent at battle of Khooshab (medal with
clasp), during Indian Mutiny in Dernjat
1857-9, during Taiping Rebellion in China
1862-4, and with Abyssinian Expedition 1867-8,
present at capture of Magdala (mentioned in
despatches, medal and Brevet Lieut.-Col.) ; was
selected to receive reward for distinguished and
meritorious service 1881 : in. 1865. Maria, dt.
of Harry Purkis, Esq., of Abbott's Hall,
Sturmere, Essex ; cr.C.B. 1887. Cuniino Lodge,
Christchnrch Road, Tulse Hill, S. IV.
HOGG AN, Maj.-Gcn.]o\m. William, C.B.,
son of the late Maj.-Gen. J. Hoggan, C.B., of
the Bengal Army ; /;. 1833 ; entered Bengal
Army 1849, became Capt. 1861. Major 1869,
Lieut.-Col. 1875, Col. 1880, and Maj.-Gen.
(retired) 1882 ; served in Indian Mutiny Cam-
paign 1857-8 (severely wounded, mentioned in
despatches, and medal), and as Comdt. 25th
P.N.I, during Afghan Campaigns 1878-9 and
1879-80 (mentioned in despatches, thanked in
Gen. Orders, medal with two clasps, bronze
star, and C.B.): in. ist, 1856, Miss Catherine
Long, who d. 1860; 2nd, 1863, Miss Eleanora
Pogson ; cr. C.B. 1881. 3, iMontebello, Jofipa,
Edinfairgh.
HOLKORD, Capt. George Lindsay, C.7.E.,
el. son of the late Robert Stayner Holford, Esq.
[see Lindsay. Bart.]; b. 1860; entered i>t Life
Guards 1880, and becameCapt. 1888 ; formerly
Equerry to H.R.H. the late Duke of Clarence
and Avondale, whom he accompanied on a tour
throughout India 1888-9 ; appointed an Equerry
»o H.R.H. the Prince of Wales 1892; cr.
C.I.K. 1890.
792
COMPANIONAGE.
HOLLAND, Gerald Edward, D.S.O., son
of the late Dennis Holland. Esq., of Dublin ; b.
1860; ed. at Ratcliffe Coll., Leicestershire ;
entered Indian Marine 1880, and became
Lieut. 1882 ; served with Burmese Expeditions
1885-9 (medal with two clasps), and \yith Chin-
Lushai Expedition 1889-90 (mentioned in
despatches, clasp, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1890.
Oriental Club.
HOLLAND, Maj.-Gen. Heniy William,
C.B., son of the late Major Henry Colson Hol-
land, Bombay Army ; /'. 1825 ; entered Bombay
Army 1841, became Capt. 1856. Major 1861,
Lieut.-Col. 1867, Col. 1868, and Maj.-Gen.
(retired) 1877 ; served in Abj-ssinian War as
Controller of Supply and Transport 1867-8
(mentioned in despatches, medal, and C. B.) ;
was Comy.-Gen. Bombay Army 1870-7 : in. ist,
1850, Ellen, who d. 1863, da. of the late
James Farquharson, Esq., Bom. C'.S. ; 2nd, j
1870, May, who d. 1881, da. of the late Robert
Hawkes Ellis, Esq., of Leeson Street, Dublin,
and widow of Col. Giles Keane ; cr. C.B. 1869. \
HOLLAND, Lieut. -Col. Trevenen James,
C.B., el. son of the late Col. James Holland, of
the Park, Upper Norwood, Surrey ; l>. 1834; ed.
at Cheltenham Coll.; entered Army 1851, became
Capt. 1853, Major 1858, and Lieut.-Col. 1861 ;
served as A.D.C. to Lord F. Fitz-Clarence
1853-4, m Crimea 1855 (medal, Sardinian and
Turkish medals), as A.Q.M.G. with Persian
Expeditionary Force 1856-7 (medal with clasp,
and three times specially mentioned in de-
spatches), as A.Q.M.G. with Central India
Field Force during Indian Mutiny (specially
mentioned in despatches, and medal with
clasps), and of Mhow column in operations
against rebels under Tantia Topee* (specially
mentioned in despatches), as A.Q.M.G. dur-
ing China Campaign (medal with clasp),
and as Q.M.G. throughout Abyssinian Cam-
paign (C.B., medals, and specially mentioned
in despatches) ; was afterwards attached to
War Office, edited and compiled official Record
of Abyssinian Campaign; is a J.P., a D.L.,
and a County Councillor (Tonbridge Div.)
for Kent, a J.P. for Sussex, a Knight of Le-
gion of Honour, a Knight of Justice of Order
of St. John of Jerusalem, and a Knight Grand
Cross of Carlos Tercero of Spain ; has 4th |
class Medjidie : ;«. 1868, Margaret Emma, da.
of the late Peter Nicolson, Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1868.
Mount Ephraim House, Tunbridge li'clls.
HOLLO WAY, William, C.S.L ; b. 1828;
entered Madras Civil Ser. 1848 ; was a Judge of
High Court, Madras, 1863-77; cr. C.S.I. 1875.
Egmore, V\restgate-on-Sea ; East India United
Seri'ice Club.
HOLMES, Robert William Arbuthnot,
C.B., son of the late Robert Holmes. Esq., of
Moycashel, co. Westmeath ; b. 1843 '•> Bar. Ire-
land 1876 ; was Clerk of the Crown and Hana-
per 1880-2, since when he has been Treasury
Remembrancer and Dep. Paymasterfor Ireland;
is a J.P. for co. Westmeath : »/. 1871, Isabella,
da. of the late J. Faviere Elrington, Esq.,
LL.D., Q.C., Recorder of Londonderry ; cr.
C.B. 1887. 24, Upper Fitzivilliain Street,
Dublin ; Kildare Street Club.
HOLMWOOD, Frederic, C.B. : b. 18 — ;
was Vice-Consul and Political Agent at Zanzi-
bar 1873-80, and Consul 1880-8, since when he
has been Consul-Gen, at Smyrna ; cr. C. B. 1887.
British Consulate General, Smyrna; Junior
Carlton Club.
HOLT, Col. William John, C.B.. son of
Capt. W. Holt; b. 1839; entered 8gth Regt.
1857, became Capt. 1868, Major 1878, Lieut.-
Col. 1882, Col. and Comdt. 2nd Batn. The
Queen's (Roy. W. Surrey Resjt.) 1886 (h.p.
1888) ; thanked in gen. orders for saving life on
occasion of wreck of pilgrim ship " Diamond "
1886 ; served in Abyssinian Expedition 1867-8'
(mentioned in despatches, medal), and with
Burmah Expedition 1 886-8 (mentioned in des-
patches, medal with two clasps, C.B.) ; com-
manded Regt. Dist. No. 83 1800-92, when he
was transferred to No. 2 : m. 1861, Alice Violet,
da. of Robert Xaviom Murphy, Esq. : cr.
C.B. 1887. Gnildford.
HOME, CoL Frederick Jervis, C.S.L,
second surviving son of the late Maj.-Gen.
Richard Home, Bengal Army ; />. 1839 ; ed. at
Kensington Gram. Sch. , and at Addiscombe ;
entere4 Bengal Engineers 1858, became Capt..
R.E. 1870, Major 1878, Lieut.-Col. 1886, and
Col. 1890; has been employed since 1860 on
Irrigation Works in Bengal Presidency ; is In-
spector-Gen, of Irrigation in India, and Dep.
Sec. toGovt. of India in Public Works Depart. :
m. 1868, Constance Stanley, el. da. of John
Stanley McGowan, Esq. ; cr. C.S.I. 1892.
Rookiuood, Simla. India.
HOME, Col. Robert, C.I.E.; b. 1834 ; en-
tered Bengal Engineers 1853, became Capt.
R.E. 1864, Major 1872, Lieut.-Col. 1878, and
Col. 1883 ; retired 1890 ; placed on Super-
numerary List 1886 ; cr. C.I.E. 1884. 6, Suffolk
Square, Cheltenham.
HOOD, Col. the Hon. Arthur Wellington
Alexander Nelson, C.B. [see V. Bridport].
HOOD, Gen. John COCKBURN-, C.B., son
of the late John Cockburn Hood. Esq., J.P. and'
D.L. for co. Berwick ; b. 1823 ; entered B.S.C.
1840, became Lieut. -Gen. 1887, and Gen. 1890 ;
served in Punjaub Campaign 1848-9, including
ist and 2nd sieges of Mooltan (mentioned
in despatches, medal with clasp), during Indian
Mutiny 1857-8, present at siege and capture of
Lucknow (dangerously wounded, mentioned in
despatches, thanked by Gov.-Gen. of India,
medal with two clasps. Brevet Major), in several
minor actions in Delhi Dist.. and for 8 years
with Punjab Frontier Force in Expeditions to
Koorm and Busootee on Punjab Frontier ; is a
J.P. for Berwickshire : m. 1879, Bell, el. da. of
the late Spencer Mackay, Esq., of Petham ; cr,
C.B. 1887. Stainrigg House, Coldstreajn.X.B.;
19, Corn-Mall Gardens, S. II'. : United Service
Club.
HOPKINSON, Gen. Henry, C.S.L. son of
Benjamin Hopkinson, Esq. : b. 1020 ; entered
Bengal Army 1837, became Capt. 1852, Major-
1861, Lieut.-Col. • 1863. Col. 1868, Maj.-Gen.
1881, Lieut. -Gen. 1884, and Gen. 1889; served as
Political Officer against Koiadyne Hill Tribes
1847-8, in Punjab Campaign 1848-9 (medal with
two clasps), in Burmese War 1852 (medal with
clasp), and in Bootan Campaign 1865 (clasp) ;
was successively Commr. at Arakan, Pegu,
Tennasserin, and Martaban provinces and
Assam, and Agent to Gov.-Gen. on N.E.
Frontier : in. 1840, Jean, da. of William Mont-
gomerie, Esq., M.D., of Bengal Med. Ser.;
cr. C.S.I. 1874. 78, Holland Park, W.;
United Set-vice Club.
HOPTON, Maj.-Gen. Edward, C. B., el.
son of Rev. W. P. Hopton, D.L., J.P., of
Bishop's Frome ; b. 1837 ; ed. at Eton ;
entered Army 1854, became Capt. 1860. Major
1873, Lieut.-Col. 1878, Col. 1882 (h.p. 1890),
and Maj.-Gen. 1892 ; served in Crimea 1854
(severely wounded, medal with clasp, and Tur-
kish medal), in Indian Mutiny 1857 (medal
with clasp), and in Kaffir and Zulu Campaign
1877-9 (medal with clasp): commanded ist
Batn. Connaught Rangers 1 880-5 . ar>d 37th
Regimental Dist. 1885-90: is a J.P. for Here-
fordshire: til. 1874, Clare E., da. of G. Trafford,
Esq., of Michaelchurch Court, Hereford ; cr.
COMPANION AGE.
793
C. II. 1886. Cogebrook, Eaton Bishop, near
Hereford ; Naval and Military Clnt.
HORSFALL, Jeremiah Garnett, C.I.E.,
son of the late Jeremiah Horsfall, Esq., J.P.,
of Fairfield Hall, Bolton Abbey, Yorks ; fi.
1840; ed. at Christ's Coll., Camb. (B.L. 1862);
was in M.C.S. 1862-90; cr. C.I.E. 1890.
A nchendolly , Dalbeattie, N.B. ; East India
I nitcd Service Club.
HOSTE, Maj.-Gen. Dixon Edward, C.B.,\
son of the late Col. Sir George Charles Hoste.
C.B., R.E. ; b. 1827; entered R.A. 1845, be-
came Capt. and Major 1854, Lieut. -Col. 1862. ;
Col. 1873 and Maj.-Gen(retired) 1881 ; served in I
Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with four '
clasps, sth class Medjidie, and Turkish medal) ;
commanded R.A. in S.E. district 1878-81 ;
m. ist, 1854, Jane, who d. 1855, da. of the '
Rev. Jeremiah Burroughes, of Ling wood Lodge,
Norfolk ; 2nd, 1857, Mary, da. of the late
Joseph Scott, Esq., of Colney, Norfolk ; cr. \
C.B. 1855. 23, Sussex Square, Brighton.
HOTHAM, Rear-Adm. Charles Frederick,
C.B. [see B. Hotham, colls.].
HOWARD, Henry, C.B. [see D. Norfolk,
colls.].
HOWE, Capt. the Hon. Assheton Gore i
CURZON-, C.B. [see E. Howe].
H o w E L L, Mortimer Sloper, C.I.E. , j
LL.D., son of the late John Warren Howell, '
Esq;, M.R.C.S., of Bath ; b. 1841 ; ed. at
Christ's Hospital and at Corpus Christ! Coll.,
Oxford; entered B.C.S. 1862 ; is additional
Judicial Commr. of Oudh, and a Fellow of
Univs. of Calcutta and Allahabad ; Hon. LL.D.
Edinburgh 1888 ; author of "A Grammar of the
Classical Arabic Language" ; cr. C.I.E. 1886.
Lucknmv, Oudh, India; East India United '
Sen'ice Club.
HOWLETT, Gen. Arthur, C.B., son of the ;
late Rev. J. H. Hewlett, M.A. ; b. 1819; entered 1
Madras Army 1838, became Capt. 1849, Major]
1859, Lieut.-Col. 1864, Col. 1869, Maj.-Gen.
1881, Lieut. -Gen. 1884, and Gen. 1889 ; served in
Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-9 (medal with i
clasp) ; was Q.M.G. at Madras 1871-6 : m. 1844, '
Mary. da. of the late Edward Presgrave, Esq., |
H.E.I.C.S. (Straits); cr. C.B. 1873. Clifton
Lodge, Upper Benlah Hill, Nonuood, S.E. :
East India United Service Club.
HUDLESTON, William, C.S.I., son of the ;
late W. Hudleston, Esq., M.C.S. ; b. 1826 ; j
was in M.C.S. 1845-82, a Member of Council of i
Gov. of Madras 1877-82, and temporary Gov. of j
Madras 1881 ; is a J.P. for Cumberland : m. \
1856, Laura, da. of G. L. Taylor, Esq., of
Broadstairs ; cr. C.S.I. 1882. Hutton John,
Penrith ; East India United Service Club.
HUDSON, William Brereton, C.I.E., son '
of William Brereton Hudson, Esq. , of Tplerdon y,
co. Louth ; b. 1843 ; appointed Comdt. of Behar
Light Horse, with rank of Major 1881 and with
rank of Lieut.-Col. 1884 ; was a Member of
Indian Public Ser. Commn. 1886 ; is a Planter,
and an A.D.C. to Viceroy of India (Marquess
of Lansdowne) : m. 1867, Alice, da. of James
Lamb, Esq.. of Kensington; cr C.I.E. 1889.
Seraha House, Chainpariin, Bengal', Inlmont
House, Mullingar.
HUGGINS, Capt. Ponsonby Glenn, D.S.O.,
son of the late Horatio James Huggins, Esq.,
Ch. Justice of Sierra Leone : b. 1857 : entered
Army 1876, transferred to M.S.C. (now I.S.C.)
1877, and became Capt. 1887; served during
Afghan War 1878-9 (medal), and during Burmah
War 1885-7-9 (medal with two clasps, mentioned
in despatches, D.S.O.) : m. 1883. Elizabeth
Sophia, da. of the late Com. William Charles '
Grierson, R.N. [see Grierson, Bart.l; cr.
D.S.O. 1887.
HUGHES, Arthur John, C.I.E., son of
the Kite John D'Urban Hughes, Ksq., M.I.C.E :
b. 1843; ed. at King's Coll , London, and pri-
vately ; entered Public Works Depart, of India
1862 ; is M.I.C.E., and Supervising Engineer
of Municipal Works, N. W. Provinces; has
carried out water supply and drainage for
several important towns in India: m. 1875,
Josephine Maud, da. of James Coombs, Esq.,
of Devonport ; cr. C.I.E. 1892. Sone, N.H~.
Provinces, India ; Oriental and Bengal Clubs.
HUGHES, Col. Emilius, C.B., C.M.G.,
son of Philip Hughes, Esq.; fi. 1844; entered
Commissariat Depart, of Army 1862. and be-
came Assist. Com. Gen. 1879, Hon. Lieut.-
Col. 1882, Dep. Com.-Gen. Col. 1885, and Col.
Army Ser. Corps 1888 ; served against Langali-
bale 1873, in Diamond? Field Expedition 1875,
in Transvaal and Zulu War 1878-9 (mentioned
in despatch, medal with clasp, C.M.G.), in
Transvaal 1881, in Egyptian Campaign 188?
(mentioned in despatcnes), as Senior^ Commis-
sariat Officer to 2nd Div (medal with clasp,
bronze star, 3rd class Medjidie), in Nile Expe-
dition 1884-5 (mentioned in despatch, clasp) ;
was A.A.G., Dublin Dist. 1888-91, when he
was transferred to Malta : in. ist, 1864, Mary
Sandys Emily, who d. 1869, da. of Lieut.-Col.
M. Louis, R.H.A. ; 2nd, 1872, Ada Elizabeth,
da. of Henry Grainger, Esq., of High Ireby,.
Cumberland: cr. C.M.G. 1879, C.B. 1887.
Malta; Junior Army and .Varr Club.
HUGHES, Maj.-Gen. Robert John, C.B.,
son of the late Lieut. Robert Hug'hes, 2nd W. I.
Regt. ; b. 1822 ; entered Army 1842, became
Capt. 1855, Major 1864, Lieut.-Col. 1870, Col.
1878, and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1883 ; served with
Turkish Contingent during Crimean War (4th
class Medjidie and Turkish medal) ; commanded
successively the 88th and 6srd Regts. ; com-
manded a Brig, in Afghan Campaigns 1878-9-80
(mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp) ;
commanded Presidency Dist. 1881-3 : in. 1855,
Mary Anne, who d. 1889, da. of the late
Charles Driscotl, Esq., and widow of Capt.
Charles Fowle, H.E.I.C.S.: cr. C.B. 1881.
}\ '"aimer, Kent: United Service, Union and
New Travellers' Clubs.
HUME, Allan Octavian, C.B., son of the
late Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P. ; />. 1829 ; was in
B.C.S. 1849-81, having been sometime Commr.
of Inland Customs, Bengal, a member of the
Board of Revenue N.W. Provinces, and for 10
years Sec. to Govt. of India in the Home Depart,
and in the Depart, of Revenue, Agriculture, and
Commerce ; raised ana commanded a local
Brig, during Indian Mutiny (medal with clasp);
is a Fellow of Calcutta Univ. : in. 1853, Mary
Ann Grindall, who d. 1890: cr. C.B. 1860.
Rothney Castle, Simla ; The Chalet, Kings-
ii'ood Road, Upper Xori^ood, S.t'.. : National
Liberal Club.
HUNT, Col. James Vere, C.B. ; b. 18 — ;
entered Bengal Army 1850, became Capt. 1862,
Major 1870. Lieut.-Col. 1876, and Col. 1882
served with force under Gen. Van. Courtland
1857-8, in command of 23rd Punjab Infantry in
action at Narnoul (medal, twice mentioned in
despatches, and thanked by Govt.), and as Dep.
Assist. Comy.-Gen. in Afghan Campaign 1879-80
(medal); sometime Corny. -Gen.-m-Ch., Bengal ;
cr. C.B. 1881.
HUNTER, Lieut. -Col. Archibald, D.S'.O.:
b. 1856 ; entered 4th Regt. 1874, became Capt.
King's Own (Roy. Lancaster Regt.) 1874,
Brevet Major 1885, and Brevet Lieut.-Col.
1889 ; served in Soudan Expedition 1884-5
(mentioned in despatches, brevet of Major), in
794
COMPANIONAGE.
Nile Expedition 1885-6, and at action of Toski
1889 ; was attached to Egyptian Array 1884-7,
and 1888-92, since when he has been Gov. of j
Suakim and the Red Sea Littoral ; is a Pasha
in Egypt; cr. D.S.O. iE86. Suakim, Egypt. \
HUNTER, Lieut.-Col. Frederick Mercer, \
C.B., C.S.I., son of the late Lieut. -Col. James
Hunter, 53rd Bengal N.I. ; b. 1844; ed. pri- ]
vately. and at St. Andrew's Univ. ; entered
Indian Army 1861, transferred to io6th Regt.
L.I. 1862, posted to Bom. S.C. (nowI.S.C.) 1867, j
became Capt. 1873, Major 1884, and Lieut.-Col.
1887; appointed Assist. -Resident, Aden 1872,
Consul tor Somali Coast 1873, and Agent tor i
Somali Coast 1879, at Kolhapur 1888, and at
Cutch 1889 ; successfully assured British Pro-
tectorate over Somali Coast 1885 (C.S.I.), and ,
managed Egyptian evacuation of Harrar, S.
Abyssinia, iS86(C.B.): in. 1868, Agnes Maria,
da. of Col. C. Moyle; cr. C.S.I. iSS;, C.B.
1886. Cutch, Bombay; Junior Army and
Navy Club.
HUTCHINSON, Maj.-Gen, Charles Scrope,
C.B., son of Scrope Hutchinson, Esq., of
Hythe, Kent; b. 1826; entered R.E. 1843, be-
came Capt. 18-, Major 18— , Lieut.-Col. 18— ,
and Col. and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1876; is In-
spector of Railways for Board of Trade : in,
1852, Christina, da. of William Ross, Esq., of j
Gibraltar; cr. C.B. 1890. 14, Kidbrook Park
Road, Blackheath, S.E.
HUTCHINSON, Maj.-Gen. George, C.B.,
C.S.I. ; b. 18 — ; entered Bengal Engineers 1844,
became Capt. and Major 1858, Lieut.-Col. 1867,
Col. 1875, and Maj.-Gen. 1876 ; served with
army of the Sutlej 1846, in Indian Mutiny Cam-
paign 1857-8, including defence and capture of
Lucknow and defence of the Allum Bagh (fre-
quently mentioned in despatches, specially
reported by Gov.-Gen., received special appro-
bation of the Queen, and medal with two clasps) ;
cr. C.S.I. 1869, C.B. 1875. Holmlcigh Mount,
Park Hill, Ealing.
HUTTON, George Morland, C.B., son of
the late William Hutton, Esq., of Gate Burton
Hall, Lincolnshire [see Bacon, Ban., colls. j ;
b. 1834 ; formerly Lieut. 461(1 Regt. ; served in
Crimean Campaign 1855 (medal); is a J. P., a
D.L., and a County Alderman (Lindsey Div.)
of Lincolnshire (High Sheriff 1884); has been
Lieut.-Col. Comdt. and Hon. Col. ist Lin-
colnshire Vol Artillery, W. Div. R.A. : in.
1870, Eustacie Emma Millicent, da. of the late
Eustace Arkwright, Esq., of Sutton Scarsdale,
Chesterfield ; cr. C.B. 1892. Gate Burton Hall,
Lincoln; 5, Queen Antic Street, W. ; Carlton
Club.
ILBERT, Courtenay Peregrine, C.S.S.,
C.I.E., son of the Rev. Peregrine A. Ilbert, R.
of Thurlestone, Devon ; b. 1841 ; ed. at Marl-
borough Coll., and at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A.
ist class Classics 1864), of which he was some-
time a Fellow and Bursar ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn
1869; was a member of Council of Gov.-Gen.
of India 1882-6, since when he has been Assist.
Parly. Counsel : in. 1874, Jessie, da. of the
Rev. C. Bradley; cr. C.I.E. 1882. C.S.I. 1885.
67, Gloucester Place, Portman Square, W. ;
30, Spring Gardens, S.Il'. ; Athcnccntn Club.
ILDERTON, Lieut.-Col. Charles Edward,
D.S.O., el. son of the Rev. Canon Ilderton, of
Ilderton, Wooler, Northumberland; f". 1141;
ed. at Harrow; entered 68th Regt. 1862, be-
came Capt. 1871, Major Queen's (Roy. W.
Surrey Regt.) 1881, and Lieut.-Col. 1887 ;
served in New Zealand War 1864-6, being pre-
sent at attack on Gato Pah and at other minor
operations (medal), and with Burmah Expedi-
tion 1 886-8 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
Lieut. -Co!., medal with two da<ps) ; appointed
to command 2nd Batn. The Queen's (Royal
W. Surrey Regt.) 1890 ; cr. D.S.O. 1888.
Na''al ai:d .Military Club.
IMPEY, Col. Eugene Clutterbuck, C.I.E.;
b. 1830; entered Bengal Army 1850, became
Capt. 1862, Major 1870, Lieut.-Col. 1876, and
Col. 1870 ; retired 1878 ; served at siege and
capture of Kotah 1858 (medal), and afterwards
as Political Officer with Field Force on march
from Kotah to Neemuch : ///. 1858, Isabella
Catherine, da. of Gen. Sir George St. Patrick-
Laurence. K.C.S.I., C.B. ; cr. C.I.E. 1879.
Oriental Club.
IM THURN, Everard Ferdinand, C.M.G. ^
son of John Conrad im Thurn, Esq.; /;. 1852;
ed. at Marlborough, and at Exeter Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1875, M.A. 1880); was Special
Magistrate of Pomerun River, British Guiana
1882-90, since when he has been Gov. Agent of
N.W. Dist. of British Guiana; edited the
Tiinehri (the Guiana scientific journal), 1882-7 \
author of many papers on the natural history
and geography of British Guiana; cr. C.M.G.,
1892. North West District, British Guiana ;
Savile Club.
Ixciii.BY, Maj.-Gen. Charles Henry, C.B.,
son of the late Capt. Ralph Mitford Preston
Ingilby, 84th Regt. ; b. 1827 ; entered R.A.
1846, became Capt. and Major 1854, Lieut.-
Col. 1862, Col. 1875, and Maj.-Gen. (retired)
1884; served in Crimean Campaign 1854-5,
(severely wounded, medal with four clasps, 5th
class Medjidie, and Sardinian and Turkish
medals) : in. 1875, Sara Dulcibella. da. of the
late Capt. William Bell (43rd Regt.); cr.C.B.
1875. Sfiennitliorne, Bcdale; Junior United
Sc>~-icc Club.
IXNES, James Rose, C.M.G. : b. 1824;
was teacher in a Govt. Sch.. Cape Town,
1842-5, Clerk to Sup. -Gen. of Education 1845-7,
Clerk in Office of Colonial Sec. 1847-56 (Pro-
visional Resident Sec., Graham's Town, 1854),
Magistrate of Riversdale 1856-63, and of Uiten-
hage 1863-7, Civil Commr. and Resident Magis-
trate Bedford Div. 1867-73, Civil Commr. at
Rest Magte, King William's Town Div. 1873-9
and Administrator of Griqualand West 1880-1,
since when he has been Under Sec. for Native
Affairs; cr. C.M.G. 1879. Cape Town.
I INSKIP, Rev. Robert Mills, C.B. : b. 1816 ;
\\as a. Naval Instructor R.N. 1336-53 and a
j Chaplain R.N. 1853-71, when he retired ; has
War medal : cr. C.B. 1869. 22. Torrington
Place, North Road, Plymouth.
IRVINE, Matthew Bell, C.B., C.M.G.,
. son of the late Lieut.-Col. Irvine. A.D.C. to
Gov.-Gen. of Canada; b. 1832; joined the late
Commissariat Depart. of Army 1848, became IJep.
\ Ccmy.-Gen. 1874, and retired as Hon. Corny.-
Gen. iSSi ; served in Turkey and Crimea during
latter part of Russian War 1855-6, as Senior
Officer of Control Depart, on Red River Expedi-
tion 1870, and in Ashantee War 1873-4 (medal
with clasp and mentioned in despatches) : in. 1875,
Louisa, da. of the Rev. N. Guerout. of Berthier,
Quebec, and widow of G. A. L. Wood, Esq.,
of Quebec; cr. C.M.G. 1870, C.B. 1874. Na-.-al
and Military Club.
IRVINE, Vice-Adm. St. George Caulfield
D'ARCY-, C.B.;b. 1833; entered R.N. 1845,
became Com. 1863 Capt. 1867, Rear-Adm. 1885,
and Vice-Adm.iSoi; served in Expedition up the
River San Juan ; in Black Sea and Baltic during
Russian War 1854-5 (Crimean medal with clasp,
and Baltic and Turkish medals), r.nd in com-
mand of H.M.S. " Penelope" at bombardment
ot Alexandria 1882, and in the Suez Canal until
the end of campaign (medal with clasp); was 2nd
in command of Channel Squadron 1888-9 : in.
1868, Katherine, only da. of Vice-Adm. Sir
COMPANIONAGE."
Horatio Austin, K.C.B. ; cr. C.B. 1882. 23,
Thurloe Square, S.ll'.; United Service Club.
IRVING, Charles John, C.M.G.; b. 1831 ;
was a Clerk in Colonial Land and Emigration
Office 1852-3, and in Audit Office, Somerset
House, 1853-64, when he was appointed Special
Clerk in Audit Office, Mauritius ; appointed
Auditor - Gen. of Straits Settlements, and
a M.E.C. and M.L.C. of the Colony 1867 > was
Acting Lieut. -Gov. Malacca in 1870 and in
1877, Acting Colonial Sec. in 1871-2, 1875-6,
1878, and 1883-4, and Acting Lieut.-Gov. of
Penang in 1879-80 ; appointed Resident Coun-
cillor of Malacca 1879, and of Penang 1882 ;
retired 1887; cr. C.M.G. 1881. Tivcrton,
Devon.
IRWIN, Henry, C.I.E., M.I.C.E., son
of the late Yen. Henry Irwin, Archdeacon of
Elphin, Killukin, co. Roscommon ; b. 1841 ; en-
tered office of Surveyor-Gen, of Coastguard
Buildings, Depart, of Director of Works, Ad-
miralty 1864, and Public Works Depart, of
Ceylon 1866, and of India i86S ; appointed
Executive Engineer of Nagpur Central Pro-
vinces 1872, Sup. of Works, Imperial Circle,
Simla, 1881, Superintending Engineer and Sec.
(Public Works Depart.) to the Agents and Gov. -
Gen. for Rajputana and Central India 1888,
and Consulting Architect to Madras Govt. 1889 :
m. 1871, Henrietta Helen, da. of the Rev. Robert
Irwin, of Rathcore, co. Meath ; cr. C.I.E. 1888.
Mount Abii, Rajputana, India; United Ser-
vice {Simla) and Madras Clubs.
JACKSON, Capt, Henry Moore, C.M.G. ,
son of the Rt. Rev. William Walrond Jackson,
Bishop of Antigua ; l>. 1849 '•> formerly Capt.
R.A. ; was Private Sec. and A.D.C. to Gov. of
Trinidad (Sir H. Irving) 1874-6, and to Gov. of
Newfoundland (Sir J. Glover) 1877-9, Inspector-
Gen, of Police, Sierra Leone, 1880-84, Private
Sec. and A.D.C. to Gov. of Sierra Leone (Sir
A. Havelock) 1881-4, and to Gov. of Trinidad
(Sir A. Havelock) 1884-5, and Commr. of Turks
Islands 1885-90, since when he has been Colonial
Sec. of Bahamas : m. 1881, Emily, da. of the
Hon. E. D'Alton Shea, of Newfoundland ; cr.
C.M.G. 1892. Nassau, Bahamas.
JACKSON, Col. Samuel, C.I.E., son of
the late Samuel Jackson, Esq., of Attercliffe ;
b. 1845 ; ed. at St. Peter's, York ; is a
M.I.C.E., and a J.P. for Bombay; was Loco-
motive Sup. of Great Indian Peninsular Railway
1875-91, and Lieut. -Col. Comdt. Great Indian
Peninsular Railway Vol.iSSi-gi (retired as Col.):
m. 1891, Ada Montfort, da. of Edward Ford
Bromley, Esq., and widow of Wilson Bell, Esq.,
formerly of Bombay; cr. C.I.E. 1883. Belt-
wood, Rannioor, near Sheffield ; Byculla Club
(Bombay}.
JACKSON, Capt. Sydney Charles Fishburn,
D.S.O., son of the late W. T. F. Jackson, Esq.,
Com. R.N.,-of Dedham Grove, Essex ; b. 1863 ;
ed. at Wellington Coll. ; entered Roy. Irish
Rifles 1882, became Lieut. Hampshire Regt.
same year, and Capt. 1890; served in Burmah
War 1885-9 (twice mentioned in despatches,
medal with two clasps), and with Zhob Expedi-
tion 1890; is A.D.C. to Maj.-Gen. Sir G. S.
White, K.C.B., K.C.I.E., Comdg. Quetta
Dist. ; cr. D.S.O. 1889. Army and Navy Club.
JACOB, Col. Samuel Swinton, C.I.E. , son
of the late Col. William Jacob, Bom. Artillery ;
/>. 1 841 ; ed. at Addiscombe Coll. ; entered Bom.
Artillery-, 1858, and Bom. S.C (now I.S.C.)
1862, became Capt 1870, Major 1878, Lieut. -Col.
1884, and Col. 1888; is a Sup. Engineer in
Public Works Depart.. India ; services lent by
Govt. as Engineer to State of Jeypore 1867 :
m. 1874, Mary Catherine, da. of the late
Robert Brown, Esq., of Edinburgh ; cr. C.I.E.
795
•890. Jeypore, Rajputana, India; East India
I 'niied Service Club,
JAMESON, William, C.I.E.; b. 18 — ; en-
tered Bengal Medical Depart. 1838, and retired
as Dep. Surg.-Gen. 1875 ; cr. C.I.E. 1878.
JARVIS, Maj.-Gcu. Samuel Peters, C.M. G.,
el. son of the late S. P. Jarvis, Esq. (Ch. Sup.
of Indian Affairs in Canada), of Toronto ; /'.
1820; ed. at LTpper Canada Coll., Toronto;
entered Army 1845, became Capt. 1852, Major
1859, Lieut. -Col. 1870, Col. 1875 (h.p. 1876),
and retired Maj.-Gen. 1881 ; served throughout
Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-9 (medal with
clasp), and in Red River Expedition 1870 as
Comdt. Ontario Rifles (C.M.G.); was D.A.G.
3rd Mil. District Ontario 1866-75, and Comdt.-
Gen. of Colonial Forces at Cape of Good Hope
1878-80; received distinguished service reward
1887 : in. 1850, Renee H., el. da. of the late
Capt. John Wilson, R.N. ; cr. C.M.G. 1870.
n, Raby Place, Bath; Army and Xavy and
Bath ami County (Bat h) Clubs.
JEE, Joseph, C.B., V.C., son of the late
Christopher Preston Jee, Esq., of Hartshill,
Atherstone, Warwickshire ; ed, at Univs. of
London and Edinburgh, and Ecole. de Mede-
cine, Paris; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1841 ; entered Army
as Assist. Surg. 151)1 Hussars 1842, promoted
Surg. 78th Highlanders i854,and served with that
Regt. in Persian Campaign 1857 (medal with
clasp), and throughout Indian Mutiny Campaign
1857-8, having accompanied Gens. Havelock and
Outram's force to the relief of the Residency of
Lucknow, where they became besieged for two
months (medal with clasps, one year's service
for Lucknow, and V.C.) ; transferred to Roy.
Dragoons 1864 and became Dep. Inspector Gen.
of Army Hospitals (h.p.) 1868 : m. 1880, Norah
Carola, da. of the late Charles Riley, Esq.,
Bar.-at-Law, of 55, Queenborough Terrace,
W. ; cr. C.B. 1858. 3, Cokhcrnc Mansions,
Bolton Gardens \\~est, S.II~. ; Pajrford, near
jMorcton-in-Marsk; A rmy and .\~avy, Cavalry,
and Hurlitigham Clnbs.
JEKYLL, Lieut. -Col. Herbert, C.M. G. , son
of the late E. J. H. Jekyll, Esq., of Wargrave
Hill, Berks : b. 1846; entered R.E. 1866, became
Capt. 1878, Major 1886, and Lieut. -Col. 1892;
served in Ashantee War 1873-4 (medal) ; was
Private Sec. to Earl of Carnarvon when Sec. ot
State for Colonies 1876-8, Sec. to Colonial De-
fence Committee 1878-9 and to Roy. Commn. on
Defence of British Possessions and Commerce
Abroad 1879-82, specially employed at War
Office and at Singapore 1883-5, Sec. to Colo-
nial Defence Committee 1885, Private Sec. to
Viceroy of Ireland (Earl Carnarvon) 1885-6,
and Sec. to Roy. Commn. on Melbourne Cen-
tenary Exhibition 1888-9 ; appointed Sec. to
Viceroy of Ireland (Baron Houghton) 1892 : m.
iSSi, Agnes, da. of the late W. Graham, Esq.,
M.P. ; cr. C.M.G. 1885. Athcnieitw and Bur-
lington Fine A rts Clubs.
JENKINS, Col. Francis Howell, C.B., son
of the Rev. David Jenkins, of St. Goran,
Cornwall ; b. 1832 ; entered Bengal Army 1851,
became Capt. 186^, Major 1871, Lieut. -Col. 1877,
and Col. 1879 ; retired 1885 ; served with 4th Sikh
Cav. at siege and assault of Delhi 1857 (severely
wounded and medal with ciasp), in command of
4th Punjab Infantry in expedition against
Cabu Kheyl Wuzerees 1859, in command of a
wing of 4th Sikh Infantry in expedition against
Mahsood Wuzerees 1860, and in command of
Corps of Guides in Umbeyla Expedition 1863
(medal with two clasps), and in Afghan War
1878-80 (medal with two clasps) ; has been
A.D.C. to H.M. since 1879; cr. C.B. 1879,
United Service and Union Clubs.
JENKINS. George Henry, C.M.G., son of
COM PAX ION AGE.
Henry Jenkins, Esq., of Abergavenny. Mem- Frontier of India 1355-78 : in. 1848, Alicia
mouthshire; b. 1843; was Clerk in Victorian Laurence, da. of the late Col. J. Vincent lervis ;
Govt. Railways, 1861-5. Clerk of Private Bills cr. C.B. 1869. 83, Sinclair Road. West Ken-
in Legislative Assembly 1865-70, Clerk of Com- sington Park, II'. ; Broughton House, N.B. ;
mittees 1870-78, Clerk Assist. 1878-82, and Clerk East India United Service and Edinburgh
of the Legislative Assembly 1882-91, since Consei'vative Clubs.
when he has been Clerk of the Parliaments of JONES, Lieut. -Gen. Howard Sutton, C.B.,
Victoria; acted as Sec. to Roy. Commn. on ' sonofthe late Capt. Herbert Jones, R.N.; b.
Question of Payment of Members of the l3 . entered R.M. 1853, became Capt. 1863,
Legislature 1868, and to Australasian Federa- Major l3 Lieut. -Col. 1879, Col. 1882, Col.
t ion Conference at Melbourne 1890 (specially Comdt. 1885. Maj.-Gen. 1886, and Lieut.-Gen.
thanked); presented by Members of the jSSg ; served in Baltic Expedition 1854 (medal) ;
Legislative Assembly with handsome service of on special .service 1857-61 in H.M. S." Satellite "
silver plate on completion of his twenty-fifth to determine the boundary line between British
year of service in Parliament and thanked by N. America and the U.S.A. ; thanked bv Govt.
resolution of Legislative Assembly for _ his and Colonial Govt. for services rendered in
prolonged and singularly valuable services queiling riot and re-establishing order among:
rendered to the House and its Members on , jj^ Gold Miners at Fort's Hope and Yale,
his vacating the position of Clerk of that British Columbia ; commanded a Batn. of
House; is an Hon. J P. for Victoria and S. R. M.L.I, quartered in Cork Harbour and neigh-
Australia, and Sec. to Roy. Commn. on erection bouring counties during the Fenian disturbances
of Houses of Parliament; cr. C.M.G. 1891. ^82, from thence selected to command R. M.
Parliament House, Melbourne, Victoria. forces serving with expeditionary forces in Egypt
JENKINS, Adm. Robert, C.B., son of 1882 (medal with clasp, several times mentioned
the late Robert Boycott Cressett Leighton Jen- in despatches, 2nd class Medjidie, C.B., and
kins, Esq., of Charlton Hill, Salop; b. 1825; Col.) ; isan extra A.D.C. to H.M. ; commanded
entered R.N. 1838, became Lieut. 1846, Com. R.M. Depot at Walmer and Gosport Div. R.M.
1853, Capt. 1857, Rear-Adm. 1875, Retired 1885-6 ; appointed D.A.G. of R.M. L.I. 1888;
Vice-Adm. 1880, and Adm. 1885; served in, ;». 1877, Katherme, da. of Major A. von Bever-
Syrian War 1840 (medal with clasp and Turkish hondt, sSth Regt. ; cr. C.B. 1882. 26, Nevern
medal), in China War 1842 (medal and men- Square, Earls Court, S.W.; Umttd Service
tioned in despatches), and in Kaffir War 1851 Club.
(medal); was Com. of "Talbot" in Arctic JONES, Humphrey Stanley Herbert, C. B.,
Expedition 1854 (medal), Com. of "Comus" son of H. H. Jones, Esq., J.P. and D.L. of
suppressing piracy in China 1 855-6 and in China Llynon. Anglesey; /'. 1817; served 30 years in
War 1856-7, and Capt. of " Actseon" in China Commissariat Depart, and retired as Corny-
War 1858 (clasp), and of "Miranda" in New Gen. 1867; served with Osmanli Cav. dur-
Zealand War 1863-4 (medal) : was Mayor of , ing Crimean War 1855-6 (4th class Medjidie),
Shrewsbury 1881-2 : in. 1860. Maria Catherine, and in New Zealand 1857-67 (medal) ; is a
da. of the Rev. Robert Hornby, of Lythwood J.P. for cos. Anglesey and Herts: in. 1857,
Hall, Salop ; cr. C.B. 1864. Charlton Hill, Emma, da. of A. Buchanan, Esq.; < >-. C.B.
Shrewsbury; The Abbey Foregate. Shrews- 1863. 24, Carlvlf Mansions, Chcync II 'a/A-,
bury; United Service Civil. \ S.W.; Villa liana, Bordighera, Italy.
JEXXER, Capt. Albert Victor, D.S.O. JONES, Maj.-Gen. Robert Owen, C.B.,
[see Jenner, Bart.]. " 2nd son of the late William Jones, Esq.. of Bryn
TERNINGHAM, Hubert Edward Henry, Tegid Bala, N. Wales; l\ iS37; ed. at Roy.
C..l/.<7.;o-.C.M.G. 1889 [see B. Stafford.colls.]. Mil. Acad., Woolwich; entered R.E. 1856,
T TT inr-ii- XT /-. r> became Capt. 1866, Major 1873, Lieut. -Col.
JOCELYX, Hon. William Nassau, C.B. l88lj CoL &5> and' HonJ. Maj.-Gen. (retired),
[see E. Roden]. l33, . served in Ashantee War 1873-4 (medal) ;
JOHNSTON, Henry Hamilton, C.B., son of is Head of the Boundary Office of the Ordnance
John Brookes Johnston, Esq.; b. 1858; explored \ Survey, and a J.P. for Merionethshire; was
River Congo 1882-3, a"d conducted an expedi- Boundary Commr. 1884-5, and Sec. and Ch.
tion to explore Mount Kilimanjaro, E. Africa, Assist. Boundary Commr. 1888 : M. ist, 1866,
1884 ; entered Consular Ser. 1885; was H.M. 's Emma Marian, who d. 1875, da. of Thomas
Vice-Consul for territories under German Pro- Dickins, Esq., J.P., of Edgemoor, Kersal ; 2nd,
tectorate in Dists. of Cameroon^, and the Oil 1878, Harriette. da. of the Rt. Hon. Sir James
Rivers 1885-7, Acting Consul at Old Calabar Parker Deane, P.C., Q.C., D.C.L. ; cr. C.B.
1887-8, and Consul for Portuguese Possessions: 1885. Basing House, Banstead, Sumy; Bryn
on K. Coast of Africa 1889-91, since when he has Tegid, Bala. -V. Wales; Junior L'nited Ser-
heen Consul of Portuguese E. African Terri- ' -'ice Ci-i: .
lories, and H.M. 's Commr. and Consul-Gen, in ; JONES, William Brittain, C.S.I., son of
British Central Africa and territories north of tne late Rev. W. Jones ; b. 1834 ; B.A. of Lon-
Zambesi; is Fellow of many learned Sos. ; don Univ. and Fellow of Univ. Coll., Lond. :
author of several works on Africa ; cr. C.B. 1890. entered B.C.S. 1856 ; Bar. Inner Temple, 1875 ;
The Residency, Zoinba,British Central Africa; was Resident at Hyderabad 1882-^;. then Ch.
Quten. Anne's Mansions, S. }!•'.; H'ellington . Commr. Central Provinces, India ; retired 1885 ;
and SaoiU Clubs. cr c. S.I. 188^;. Svmmerleas, Trinity Gardens,
[OHNSTONE, Maj.-Geil. Henry Campbell, Folkestone: East India United Sen>ice Club..
C.B., F.R.G.S.. F.R.A.S., son of the late Dr. JORDAN, Maj.-Gen. Joseph, C.B., son of
James Gardiner Johnstone, H.E.I.C.S., of the late Rev. Gibbes Walker Jordan ; b. 1826 ;
Hutton Hall, Berwickshire : b. 1823 ; ed. at ed at Tonbridge Sch. ; entered Army 1845,
Edinburgh Univ. ; entered Bengal Army 1840. became Capt. i852,Major 1855. Lieut.-Col. 1865,
became Capt. 1855, Major 1861, Lieut.-Col. Col. 1876 (h.p. 1882), and Maj.-Gen. (retired)
1866, Col. 1871, and Maj. -Gen. 1878; served in 1885; served (/) in Crimea 1855 (severely
Bundlecund 1842-3, in Indian Mutiny 1857 wounded at the Redan, medal with clasp. 51)1
(medal), wilh expeditions against Wuzeeree.- class Medjidie. Sardinian and Turkish medals,
1859-60, throughout Eusofzie Campaign 1863-4, and mentioned in despatches), and (/;') in Indian
and Ha/ara Campaign 1868 (mentioned in Mutiny (wounded in 3rd action at Cawnpore.
despatches, and medal with three clasps ; was and medal) : in. 1867, Maria Lucinda, da. of
engaged in all military expeditions in N.W. , ihe b.te Lieut. -Co:. Henry Williams. R.A. :
COMPANIONAGE.
797
cr. C.B. 1875. Cppercross, Whitby, Reading;
A rut )' and -Yarp_}' Club.
JOURDAIX, Henry John, C.J1/.G., son of I
the late Frederick John Jourdain [of Huguenot i
descent], merchant of London ; b. 1835 ; ed. at
Blackheath, and at Coll. Henri IV. in Paris ;
went to Mauritius 1858 ; was Govt. Member of
Gen. Board of Health 1867-74 and Member of
Council of Govt. 1868-74, when he returned to
England ; is Chevalier of Order of Leopold of
Belgium ; was Hon. Commr. for Mauritius at
Colonial and Indian Exhibition 1886 ; isa Lieut,
for City of London : tit. ist, 1860, Rosina Au-
gusta, who d. 1880, da. of the late Mons. George
C. Bourguignon, of Neuveville, Switzerland,
and Mauritius ; 2nd, 1884, Ada Mary, da. of
James Pattison Currie, Esq., of Esher ; cr.
C.M.G. 1886. 2, Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W. ;
Conservative and Oriental Clubs.
JOYCE, Herbert, C.B., son of the late
Sec. 1880, and 3rd Sec. 1889; was a Member
of Civil Ser. Inquiry Commn. 1874-5 : m. 1858,
Emily Ann, da. of James Edward Shearman,
Esq. ; cr C.B. 1890.
JUDGE, Capt. Spencer Francis, D.S.O. ;/>.
1861 ; entered Shropshire L.I. 1883, and became
Capt. 1891 ; served at actions of Gemaizah 1888
(4th class Osmanieh), and of Toski 1889 ; has
been attached to Egyptian Army since 1886 ; cr.
D.S.O. 1889.
JUSTICE, Maj.-Gen. William Clive,
C.M.G. , son of Gen. W. Justice ; b. 1835 ;
entered 75th Regt. 1852, became Capt. 1859,
Major 1869, Lieut.-Col. 1877, Col. 1881, and
Maj.-Gen. 1890 ; served in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1857-8 (medal with clasp) ; was Town
Major, Devonport, 1869-74, Mil. Sec. to Com.-
in-Ch. Bombay J874-9, officiating A.A.G. Bom-
bay 1879-80, A.A. and Q.M.G. W. Indies
1880-5, except for five months in 1881, when
he was Col. on Staff W. Coast of Africa ; com-
manded troops in Jamaica 1886-91; administered
Govt. of Jamaica Feb. to March 1887, May to
Aug. 1888, and Jan. to March 1889 : /«. 1858,
Leila, da. of the Rev. \V. J. Parker ; cr. C.M.G.
1881. Htnstock, Farnborough, Hants; United
Service Club.
KANE, Capt. Henry Coey, C.B. ; b.
1843 ; entered R.N. 1858, became Lieut.
1864, Com. 1877, and Capt. 1882 ; served
during Egyptian Campaign 1882, present with
Naval Brig, at battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches, medal, bronze star, pro-
moted Capt.); commanded " Calliope " at Samoa
1889, and safely navigated the vessel out of the
harbour during a terrific hurricane, in which
four foreign mea-of-war were lost and two
stranded with the loss of 130 lives (thanked by
Lords of the Admiralty) ; cr. C.B. 1891.
KARIM, Khan Bahadur Sheikh Hafiz
Hajee Abdul, C I.E. ; b. 1833 ; is a large
landed proprietor in Meerut and the adjoining
districts: ///. 1854; cr. C.I.E. 1890. Meerut,
India.
KEANE, Henry Joseph, C.M.G.; <•>. 18 — ;
entered R.N. 1868, became Lieut. 1879, and
Com. 1892 ; cr. C.M.G. 1892.
KEANE, Lieut. -Gen. the Hon. Hussey
Fane, C.B. [see B. Keane].
KEANE, Col. Leopold George Frederick,
C.B. [see Keane, Bart.].
KEARY, Capt. Hemy D'Urban, D.S.O.,
son of the late Hall William Keary, Esq. ; b.
1857; entered Army 1875, M.S.C. 1877, ar>d
became Capt. 1888 ; served during Afghan War
1880, with Burmah Expedition 1886-7 (men-
tioned in despatches), and in Wuntho opera-
tions 1892 (D.S.O.); was Cornell, of a Mil.
Police Batn., Burmah 1887-92; is Comdt. 6th
Burmah Regt. (formerly 3ist Madras L.I.);
cr. D.S.O. 1892. Skiaebo, Huimali.
KEATINOE, Lieut. -Gen. Richard Harte,
C.S.L, V.C., son of the late Right Hon. Richard
Keatinge ; b. 1825 ; entered Bombay Artillery
1842, became Capt. 1857, Major 1858, Lieut.-Col.
1867, Col. 1873, Maj.-Gen. 1884, and Lieut.-Gen.
1887 ; served as Political Officer with Mhow
Field, and ist Brig. Central Field Forces 1857-8
(dangerously wounded, medal, and V.C.), and
commanded Irregular Troops in Sathpoora Hills
1858-9, and Field detachments against Wagheers
1865; was Gov. -Gen. 's Agent in Rajpootana
States 1867-70, Ch. Commr. of Central Provinces
1870-2, and Ch. Commr. Assam 1873-80 : m. ist,
1846, Harriet, who d. 1874, da. of the late
Thomas Pottinger, Esq., ot Mount Pottinger,
co. Down ; 2nd, 1882, Julia Anna, widow of
E. C. Fox, Esq., and da. of the late J. Alder-
son, Esq. (43rd L.I.), ofGannow Hill, Derby. ;
cr. C.S.I. 1866. 12, Onslow Square, S.IV.;
United Service Clnl<.
KEEPER, Thomas Coltrin, C. M. G. , son of
the late George Keefer, Esq., of Canada ; b.
1821 ; ed. at Upper Canada Coll., Toronto ; is
an eminent canal and railway engineer ; was
employed on the Erie and Welland canals
1838-45, and as Ch. Engineer of Ottawa River
Works 1845-8 ; in 1849 gained Lord Elgin's
prize for best essay on " The Influence of the
Canals of Canada on her Agriculture," and
published " Philosophy of Railways ;" in 1850
was employed with the surveys for the naviga-
tion of the rapids of the St. Laurence, &c., and
was sent by Canadian Govt. to assist. U.S.
Consul to report on Canadian Trade with U.S. ;
in 1852 went to New York to assist in a second
report on same subject, — these reports led to
the Reciprocity Treaty of 1854 ; in 1851 made
preliminary surveys for the Grand Trunk Rail-
way, and for the Railway Bridge over the St.
Lawrence at Montreal, and was appointed
Canadian Commr. for International Exhibition
at London ; was nominated Engineer to Mon-
treal Harbour Commrs. 1853 ; has constructed
waterworks for cities of Montreal, Hamilton,
and Ottawa, and been largely engaged in
harbour and bridge engineering ; was sometime
Ch. Engineer to Railways in Upper and Lower
Canada, Commr. to International Exhibition,
London, 1862, and Executive Commr. for Paris
Exhibition 1878, and a member of International
Jury for Architecture and Engineering (Officier
of Legion of Honour); in 1869-70 published a
series of letters advocating the Canadian Pacific
Railway ; in 1886 was Vice-Pres. of American
So. of Civil Engineers of New York, and Chm.
of Roy. Commn. at Montreal on Ice Floods ;
in 1887 was Pres. of Canadian So. of Civil En-
gineers, and in 1888 Pres. of American So. of
Civil Engineers ; elected a Member of Royal
So. of Canada 1891 ; is a M.I.C.E. London ;
cr. C.M.G. 1878. Ottawa, Canada.
KEEN, Col. Frederick John, C.B. ; b.
1834 ; entered Bengal Army 1854, became Capt.
1866, Major 1874 Lieut.-Col. 1879, a"d Col
1883 ; served in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8
(medal with three clasps), in N.W. Frontier of
India Campaign 1860 (medal with clasp), and in
Afghan Campaign 1879-80 (medal); com-
manded a 2nd class Dist., Bengal 1887-92,
with rank of Brig.-Gen. ; cr. C.B. 1879.
East India I 'nited Semice Cl-nb.
KEEXK, Major Alfred, D.S.O., son of
Henry George Keene, Esq., C.I.E. ; b. 1855 ;
ed. at Elizabeth Coll., Guernsey ; entered R.A.
1874, became Capt. 1883, and Major 1891 ;
served in Afghan War 1878-81 (mentioned in
798 COMl'AXIONAGE.
despatches, medal), and in Burmese Expedi-
tion 1885-7 (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp); cr. D.S.O. 1887. Junior Army
and Navy Clul>.
KEENE, Henry George, C. I. E. , son of the
late Rev. Professor H. G. Keene.M.A., of Hai-
leybury, Herts ; />. 1825 : ed. at Rugby, at
Wadham Coll., Oxford (Hon. M.A. 18— ), and at
East India Coll., Haileybury ; was in B.C.S.
1847-82; is a Fellow of Calcutta Univ. : in. ist,
Fanny, who d. 1862, da. of Brig.-Gen. George
Moore ; 2nd, Emilie, da. of Gen. H. E. S.
Abbott ; cr. C.l.E. 1882. At/iena>um Club.
KEIGHLEY, Major Charles Marsh, D.S. 0.;
6. 1847 ; entered Army 1867, became Capt.
B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1879, and Major 1387;
served during Afghan War 1878-9 (mentioned in
despatches, medal), with Mahsood Wuzeeree
Expedition 1881 (mentioned in despatches), and
with Hazara Field Force 1888 ; is an Assist.-
Comy.-Gen., Bengal ; cr. D.S.O. 1889.
reshaumr, Bengal.
KEITH, Lieut. -Col. James, D.S.O., son
of William Keith, Esq., M.D. ; b. 1842 ;
entered R.A. iSoi, became Capt. 1875, Major
1881, and Lieut. -Col. 1890; served during
Afghan War 1878-9 (medal), with Sikkim Ex-
pedition 1888 (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp), and with Hazara Expedition 1891
(clasp) ; was D.A.A.G., R.A. Bengal 1882-7 :
cr. D.S.O. 1891.
KEKEWICH, George William, C.B., son
of the late S. T. Kekewich, Esq. (M.P. for
S. Devon), of Peamore, Devon ; b. 1841; ed. at
Eton, and at Balliol Coll., Oxford; entered
Education Depart, as Examiner 1867, became
Senior Examiner 1871, and Sec. to the Com-
mittee of Council on Education 1890; is Lord
of the Manor of Newton St. Petroc ; cr. C.B.
1892. Afeadhitrst, Stinbury Common ; Junior
Carlton Club.
KEMPSTER, Lieut. -Col. Francis James,
D.S.O. ; f>. 1855 ; entered looth Regt. 1875, be-
came Capt. Prince of Wales's Leinster Regt.
(Roy. Canadians) 1882, Major Roy. Minister
Fusiliers 1889, and Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1889 ;
served during Afghan War 1880 (medal), in
Bechuanaland Expedition 1884-5 >n command
of Corps of Guides (mentioned in despatches),
and at action of Toski 1889 ; was attached
to Egyptian Army 1886-92 ; cr. D.S.O. 1887.
KKNNAWAY, Walter, C.M.G., son of
William Kennaway, Esq. ; b. 1835 ; was Sec.
of Public Works-, Canterbury Province, New
Zealand 1870-74, since when he has been Sec. at
New Zealand Govt. Offices in London ; acted as
Agent-Gen. 1891: in. 1864; cr. C.M.G. 1891.
Malda, Thicket Road, Ancrley, S.E.
KENNEDY, Charles Malcolm, C.B., son
of the late J. Kennedy, Esq., M.P. ; h. 1831 ; ed.
atCaiasCoIL, Camb. (6.A. in honours 1854) ; en-
tered Foreign Office 1852; appointed ist Assist,
in Commercial Depart. 1869 ; engaged on special
Ser. in the Levant 1870-1 ; promoted to be a
Senior Clerk 1872 ; was a British Delegate in
1872 to Conferences in London respecting Sugar
Convention with Belgium, France, and the
Netherlands, British Commr. in Paris under
Treaty of Commerce and Navigation with
France of 1872, in 1873 British Commr. in Paris
under Treaty of 1873, in 1875 an English repre-
sentative on Joint Channel Tunnel Commn.,
in 1877 a Commr. to negotiate a new Treaty of
Commerce with France, in 1880 Delegate at
Congress of Commerce and Industry at Kru-.--els.
a member of Roy. Commn. 1881-2 for negotia-
ting a new Treaty of Commerce and Navigation
with France, British Delegate to International
Conferences at the Hague on N. Sea Fisheries
ami Vice-Pres. of the Conference. 1882-7. a
Delegate to International Conferences at Paris
for protecting Submarine Telegraphs, Member
of Committee and Juror for International Health
Exhibition 1884, a Member of Advice Committee
and Juror International Inventions Exhibition
1885, Chm. of British Jurors Antwerp Exhibition
1885, Vice-Pres. of Liverpool Exhibition 1885-6,
and of Manchester Exhibition 1886-7, Delegate
to International Conference (London) relative
to Sugar Bounties 1887-9, and Member of
Council of Edinburgh Exhibition and of Trades
and Treaties Committee cf Board of Trade
1890, of Jamaica Exhibition 1891. and of Roy.
Commn. for Chicago Exhibition 1893 : in. 1858,
Mary, da. of the late James Tanner, Esq.,
of Kmgsnympton Park, Devon : cr. C.B. 1881.
27, Kensington Gate, II'.; National Club.
KENNEDY, Frederick Charles, C.l.E.,
son of Peter Cuming Kennedy, Esq., merchant,
of Edinburgh; b. 1849; Manager of the Irra-
waddy Flotilla Co., Limited (Rangoon), and as
such directed the Flotilla during Burmah
Expedition 1886 : ///. 1881. Mary, da. of John
Cuddie, Esq., of Falkirk ; cr. C.l.E. 1886.
KENNEDY, Robert John, C.M.G. , son of
Robert Stewart Kennedy, Esq., D.L., of Cultia,
co. Down [see V. Bangor, colls.] ; b. 1851 ; ed.
at Harrow, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A.
honours 1874, M.A. 1883) : entered Diplo..
Serv. 1874 ; was attache at Madrid 1875-7, 3rd
Sec. at Constantinople 1877-9, 2r|d Sec. St.
. Petersburg 1879-81, and at Constantinople,
1881-8, since when he has been Sec. of Legation
at Teheran : acted as Agent and Consul-Gen,
at Sophia 1882 and 1884, and as Charged' Affaires
at Bucharest, April to Aug. 1886, and May to
Oct. 1888, and in Persia April to Nov. 1889,
and Nov. 1890 to Nov. 1891; is a J.P. for
co. Down : in. 1883, Hon. Bertha Jane
Ward, da. of 5th Viscount Bangor; cr.
C.lVf.G. 1887. British Legation, Teheran ;
Citltra, Holy'MOod, co. Down ; 4, Onslow
Crescent, S. II '. : St. James's, Travellers' ,
Ulster, and Royal Ulster Yacht Clubs.
KENNEDY, Lieut. -Gen. Thomas Gilbert,
C.B. : b. 18 — ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; entered
Bengal Army 1849, became Capt. 1861. Major
1864, Lieut. -Col. 1870, Col. 1875, Maj.-Gen.
1886, and Lieut.-Gen. 1800 ; served in Afghan
Campaign 1878-9 (medal) ; formerly Comdt. 2nd
Punjab Cav. and comdg. Punjab Frontier Force;
cr. C.B. 1880.
KERR, Maj.-Gen. Lord Ralph, C.B.
[see M. Lothian].
KERR, Thomas, C.M.G., son of the late
David Kerr, Esq. ; b. 1818 ; was Police
Magistrate, Barbados 1860-9, Judge of Petty
Debt Court 1860-74, and Judge of Assist.
Court of Appeal 1874-80 ; represented St. Joseph
in House of Assembly 1862-6 ; appointed Major
Comdg. nth Regt. of Barbados Militia 1858,
and M.L.C. 1876 ; administered Govt. of
Grenada 1878-9 ; was Gov. and Ch. Justice
of Falkland Islands 1880-91 ; author of
" Kerr on the Cultivation of the Sugar-cane and
the Manufacture of Sugar": in. 18 — ; cr.
C.M.G. 1887.
KEYSER, Col. Frederick Charles, C.B.,
eldest son of the late Alfred Keyser. Esq.,
Cross Oak, Great Berkhampstead ; b. 1841 ; en-
tered Army 1858, became Capt. 1868, Major
1880, Lieut. -Col. 2nd Batn. Roy. Fusiliers {City
of London Regt.) 1881, Col. 1885, and Lieut.-
Col. Comdg. 1886 (h.p. 1888) ; served in Afghan
Campaign 1880-1 (three times mentioned in
despatches, and medal with clasp), Egyptian
Campaign 1882 (severely wounded, medal with
clasp, mentioned in despatches, C. B., 3rd class
Medjidie) ; is Inspector of Army Signalling :
in. 1872 ; cr. C.B. i332. 6, Roland Mansions,
COMPANIONAGE.
S. Kensington, S. W. ; United Service, and
Naval and Military Clubs.
KIDD, John, C.M.G., son of Matthew
Kidd, Esq. ; b. 1821 ; was Private Sec. to Lord
Dudley Coutts Stuart, M.P. for Marylebone
1847-54 ; Assist. Mil. Sec. on Staft'of Maj.-Gen.
Count L. Zamoyski in H.M.'s. Service in Turkey
1855-6 ; Private Sec. to Earl of Carnarvon, 1857 ;
entered service of Canadian Govt. 1858, and was
Acting Gov.-Gen's. Sec. 1876-7-8-80: and Ch.
Clerk in Gov.-Gen's. office 1875-82: tit. 1845,
Caroline Amelia, who d. 1884, el. da. of |.
Savage, Esq., of Stratton, Norfolk ; cr. C.M.G.
1882. no, Priory Road, I!'. Hainpstead,
-V. II-'. ; Constitutional Club.
KIELHORN, Franz, C.I.E., Ph.D. : (>.
18 — ; formerly Professor of Oriental Languages
at Deccan Coll., Bombay ; cr. C.I.E. 1886.
KING, Brig.- Surg.- Lieut. -Col. Geortje,
C.I.E., M.B., LL.D., F.R.S. ; /;. 1840 : ed. at
Aberdeen Univ. (graduated with highest honours
1865, LL.D. 1883); entered Bengal Med. De-
part. 1865, became Surg. -Major 1877. and Brig.-
Surg. (now Brig.-Surg.-Lieut.-Col.) 1889 ; is
Sup. of Roy. Botanic Gardens, Calcutta, and of
Cinchona Cultivation, Director of Botanical
Survey of India, and Professor of Botany in
Calcutta Univ.; author of "Monograph of
Genus Ficus," " Quercus and Castonopsis," and
of many papers in learned Sos. ; cr. C.I.E. 1800.
Botanic Garden, Calcutta.
KINGSI.EY, Col. William Henry Bell.
C.B., son of the late Major James Bell
Kingsley ; b. 1835; entered Army 1855, became
Capt, 1862, Major 1872, Lieut. -Col. 1881. and
Col. 1885; retired 1890; served during China
Campaign 1860 (wounded, medal with two
clasps), against Taeping rebels 1862, during
Afghan Campaign 1879-80 (mentioned in des-
patches, medal with two clasps), and during
Burmese Campaign 1885-6, in command of|
2nd Batn. Hampshire Regt. (mentioned in des- :
patches, medal) ; commanded Regt. Dist. No.
45, 1887-90: m. 1882, Mary Francis, da. of the
Rev. J. C. Kelly : cr. C.B. 1887. Junior United
Service Club.
KIPLING, John Lockwood, C.I.E., son
of the late Rev. J. Kipling ; />. 1837 ; appointed
Architectural Sculptor Bombay Sen. of Art 1865,
and Principal of Mayo Sch. of Industrial Art.
and Curator of Lahore Museum 1875 ; organised
Punjab Arts Exhibition 1881, and has made
collections of Punjab Arts and Industries for
numerous International Exhibitions : was editor
of Indian Art Journal 1883-6 : is n Fellow
of Bombay and Punjab Univs. : in. 1865, Alice,
da. of the late Rev.G. B. Macdonald; cr. C.I.E.
1886. Lahore : Punjab Club.
KITCHENER, Col. Horatio Herbert, C.B.,
C.M.G. , son of Lieut. -Col. Henry Horatio
Kitchener(i3th Dragoons) ; b. 1850 ; ed. at Roy.
Mil. Acad., Woolwich: entered R.E. 1871, ,
became Capt. 1883, Brevet Major 1884. Brevet
Lieut.-Col. 1885, and Brevet Col. 1888 ; served
in Soudan Campaign 1883-5, being D.A.A.
and Q.M.G. 1884-5 (frequently mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp, and 3rd class
Osmaniehl, and in command of troops at action
of Handoub, 1888 (severely wounded, 2nd class
Medjidie), Brig, of Soudanese troops at action of
Gemaixan, Suakin 1888 (mentioned in de-
spatches), and Mounted Troops _ at action of
Toski on the Nile 1889 (mentioned in despatches,
clasp, C.B. ); employed on Palestine Survey
1874-8, and on Cyprus Survey 1878-9, Director
of Survey, Cyprus, 1880-2, Vice-Consul in Ana-
tolia 1879-80, 2nd in command of Egyptian
Cavalry 1882-4, was H.M.'sCommr. for delimita-
tion of territory of Sultan of Zanzibar i^i;. i iov.
of Suakin 1886-8 (and class Medjidie), and A.G.
and 2nd in command of Egyptian Army, as
well as Inspector-Gen, of Police 1888-92 (2nd
cla-s Osinanieh), since when he has been Serdar
of Egyptian Army with local and temporary
rank of Brig.-Gen.; appointed Pacha in Egyptian
Service, 1886, and A.D.C. to H.M. 1888; cr.
C. M .G. i336. C. B. 1889. Cairo, Egypt ; Junior
I. 'iiited Sei vice Clit'r.
KNIGHT, James Blackburn, C. /..£., son of
J. T. Knight, Esq. ;• b. 1822; was sometime
M.L.C. of Bengal, and a J.P. for Calcutta : cr
C.I.E. 1878. 39, Chelverton Road, Putney,
's.w.
KNOLLYS, Clement Courtenay, C.M.G.,
son of the Rev. SVilliam Frederick Erskine
Knollys, R. of \Vrotham, and Hon. Canon of
Canterbury ; b. 1840 ; ed. at Magdalen Coll..
Oxford (B.A. 187^, M.A. 1877); entered Colo-
nial Civil Ser. 1874; was Sub-Receiver, Trinidad
1874-9, Auditor-Gen., Barbados 1879-82, Pres.
of Education Board 1882-3, Acting Colonial
Sec. 1882-3 • administered Govt. of Barbados
1883, of St. Lucia 1884-5 and 1890-91, and
of Grenada 1892 : is a J. P., a M.E.C., a Mem.
of House of Assembly, and Col. Sec. of
Barbados: ;«. 1874, Ellen May, da. of P.
H. de la Motte. Esq. ; cr. C.M.G. 1888.
Barbados.
KNOLLYS, Major Louis Frederic, C.M.G.,
son of the Rev. William Frederick Erskine
Knollys, R. ofWrotham, Kent, and Hon. Canon
of Canterbury ; b. 1847 : ed. at Radley, and at
Marlborough ; entered 32iid I,. I. .1866, became
Capt. Cameronians (Scotch Rifles) 1877, and
Major i83i: retired 1882 ; commanded an expe-
dition into mountains of Fiji 1876 to repress an
outbreak among the cannibal tribes ; was
A.D.C. toGov.of Mauritius 1872-4, and toGov.
of Fiji 1875 ; commanded armed native con-
stabulary Fiji 1876 ; was A.D.C. to Gov. of
New Zealand 1880 and of Ceylon 1884; formerly
Inspector Gen. of Police and Prisons in
Jamaica, and now Inspect' r-Gen. in Ceylon ;:
cr. C.M.G. 1877. Colombo, Ceylon; Wrothain,
Ken t ; A nny and Xavy Club.
KNOWLES, Maj.-Gen. Charles Benjaminr
C.B., son of C. Knowles, Esq. ; b. 1833 ;
entered Army 1855. became Capt. 1863, Major
1871. and Lieut.-Col. Hampshire Regt. (67th)
1877, Col. 1881 and Maj.-Gen. 1890 ; served with
77th Regt. in Crimean Campaign 1855 (medal
with clasp, Turkish medal), and in command of
67th Regt. in Afghan Campaign 1879-80 (men-
tioned in despatches, medal with two clasps) ;
was A.G. of Bombay Army 1886-91 ; has com-
manded troops at Malta since 1892; cr. C.B.
i33i. Malta; Army and Xavy and Royal
London Yacht Clubs.
K.NOX, Maj.-Gen. George Williams, C.B.;
I'. 1838 ; entered Scots Guards 1855, became
Capt. and Lieut.-Col., 1865, Major, Lieut.-
Col. and Col. 7881, and Maj.-Gen. 1890 ; served
in Crimea 1855-6 and commanded ist Batn. of
his Kegt. in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal
with claspancl 3rd class Medjidie) ; commanded
25th Regimental Dist. 1886-90 : in. 1886, Lady-
Sybil Emily Lowther, da. of 3rd Earl of Lons-
dale; cr. C.B. 1882. 18, Somerset Street,
Portiiian Square, II'.; Guards' and Carltou.
Clubs.
KNOX, Ralph Henry, C.B., son of the
late Robert Knox, Esq., editor of the Morning
Herald; b. 1836; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin ;
entered War Office 1856 ; was Dep. Ac-
countant-Gen. 1878-82, since when hehas been Ac-
countant-Gen. ; has been Sec. of Roy. Commrs.
on "Over-Regulation Prices of Commissions "
and " Officers' Memorials." and a member of
Sir P. MacDougall's Committee upon "Army
Organisation, and Brigade Depots ; " is Hon.
COMPANIONAGE.
Major (retired) S. Middlesex Rifle Vol. : in.
iS6j, Georgina Augusta, da. of (ieorge Chance,
Esq. of H.M.'s Treasury ; cr. C.B. 1880. i,
Troitville Road, Claphatn Park, S. IV.
K.NOX, Gen. Thomas Edmond, C.B. [see
E. Ranfurly, colls.].
Kxox, Lieut.-Col. William George, C.B.
[see E. Ranfurly, colls.].
KNYVETT, Carey John, C.B,, son of the
late Carey Seymour Knyvett, Esq. ; b. 1833 ; .
is a Principal Clerk in the Home Office : in. \
1863, Emily Frederica, da. of John Kellerman
Wedderburn, Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1887. 62, Eccle-
ston Square, S. \V. ', Union Club.
KYNSEY, William Raymond, C.M.G.,
son of the late Thomas Brett Kynsey, Esq.,
M.D., J.P., of Athy, co. Kildare ; b. 1840;
F.K.Q.C.P. and L.R.C.S.I. ; entered Army
Med. Staff 1863, and subsequently served some
years in R.A. ; retired (h. p.) 1875 ; served in
Ashantee War 1873-4, present at capture of
Coomassie (medal with clasp) ; has been Prin-
cipal Civil Med. Officer, and Inspector-Gen, of
Hospitals. Ceylon, since 1875 ; is a J.P. and an
Official Visitor of the Jails of the Colony : in.
1866, Isobel Keith, da. of the late Captain J. K.
Folly (Indian Navy), of Farieland, Ceylon; cr.
C.M.G. 1888. Colombo, Ceylon ; Oriental Club.
"LABALMONDIERE, Lieut. -Col. Douglas
William Parish, C.B., son of the late Joseph
Julian Labalmondiere, Esq.; />.i8i5 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Sandhurst (passed put ist with honours
in three exfra subjects) ; joined 83rd Regt. 1833,
became Lieut. 1838, Capt. 1844, and M.ajor and
Lieut.-Col. 1867 ; served under Lord Seaton in
Canadian Rebellion 1837-8, and was three times
selected to carry despatches ; employed 1848-9
during the famine on special duty in Ireland
under Poor Law Commrs. ; was Inspecting Sup. ]
of Metropolitan Police 1850-6, Assist. Commr. 1
of Metropolitan Police 1856-84, and Acting Ch. j
Commr. in 1868 ; had charge of the Police at j
the first camp at Chobham 1853 > attended H.M. |
on her visit to Napoleon III. in Paris 1855, and j
as Assist. Commr. was frequently employed on
special and important duties : in. 1856, Margaret
Doveton, da. of John Moore Paget, Esq., of j
Cranmore Hall, Somerset; cr. C.B. 1884. 29,
Eaton Place, S. W. ; Army and Navy Club.
LABORDE, Edward, C.M.G., son of the
late William Laborde, Esq., sometime Pres.
of St. Vincent ; />. 1826 ; ed. in England ; was '
Clerk in Treasury of St. Vincent 1850-2, Dep.-
Treasurer 1852-6, Acting Colonial Sec. 1856-7,
Police Magistrate 1857-8, Stipendiary Magis-
trate and Coroner 1858-60, Provost Marshal
1860-61, and Colonial Sec. 1861-80 ; received in
1866 a dormant commn. as Administrator of St.
Vincent ; administered Govt. of Grenada in 1871
and 1874, tne Govt. of St. Vincent in 1872-3,
1874-5, in 1877, 1878-9 and 1879-80, the Govt. of
Tobago 1880-3, the Govt. of Grenada 1883-5, and
the Govt. of St. Lucia 1885, and the Govt. of
Windward Islands 1888-9 : "'• I^5°> Lucy, el.
da. of the late I"). Hoggins, Esq., M.D., of Edin-
burgh ; cr. C.M.G. 1883. Grassficld, Barbados.
LAFONT, Rev. Eugene, C.I.E.; b. 1837 ;
formerly R. of St. Xavier's Coll., Fellow of
Calcutta Univ., Associate Member of Asiatic
So. of Bengal, and Vice-Pres. of Indian Asso.
lor Cultivation of Science ; is in Holy Orders
of Roman Catholic Church, and a Professed
Father of the So. of Jesus ; cr, C.I.E. 1880. 10,
Park Street, Calcutta.
LAMB, John Cameron, C.M.G., son of
the late John Walker Lamb, Esq., of South
Shields;"/'. 1845; entered Gen. Post Office,
1864, became Principal Clerk 1877, and Assist. -
Sec. 1889; has represented Post Office in
several negotiations with Telegraph Adminis-
trations of Foreign States ; was a British i ^le-
gate to Protection of Submarine Cables (1886),
and International Telegraph (1890) Conferences
held in Paris, and a Member of Roy. Commn.
on Electrical Communication with Lighthouses
and Light Vessels 1892; in. 1871, Bella, da. of
John Farquharson, Esq., of Banchory, Kin-
cardineshire ; cr. C.M.G. 1890. 4, Vanbrugh
Hill, Black/teat h, S.£.
LAMBERT, Veterinary- Col. James Drum-
mond, C.B., son of the late Septimus Lambert,
Esq., of Stretford, Lancashire ; b. 1835 ; entered
Army Veterinary Depart. 1857, became In-
specting Veterinary Surg. 1881, and Principal
Veterinary Surg. (now Veterinary-Col.) 1890;
served with i7th Lancers during Zulu War
1879, present at battle of Ulundi (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp), and with Ex-
pedition against Boers i83i, as Principal
Veterinary Surg. ; U Director-Gen, of Army
Veterinary Depart., Pres. of Roy. Coll. of
Veterinary Surgs., and Gov. of Roy. Veterinary
Coll.; cr. C.B. 1891. Army and Navy and
-\~ava2 and Military Clubs.
LAMBERT, John, C.f.E. : l>. 18 — ; is
Commr. of Police, Calcutta : in. 18 — ; cr
C.I.E. 1882. Calcutta.
LAMBERT, Lieut.-Col. Walter Miller,
D.S.O. ; b. 18— ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ;
entered R.M. A. 1860, became Capt. 1875, Major
1885, and Lieut.-Col. (retired) 1886 ; served with
Naval Brig, during Burmah Annexation War
1885-6 (mentioned in Naval and Military de-
spatches): jn. 18 — ; cr. D.S.O. 1887.
LAMBERT, Maj.-Gen. William, C.B., son
of the Rev. A. L. Lambert; b. 1836; entered Con-
naught Rangers (88th) 1854 : became Capt. 1857,
Major 1872, Lieut.-Col. 1875, Col. 1880, and
Maj.-Gen. 1881 ; served in Crimean Campaign
1855 (severely wounded, medal with clasp and
Turkish medal), in Indian Mutiny Campaign
1857-8 (medal with clasp), in Kaffir War 1878-9,
and in command of his Regt. in Zulu War 1879
(medal with clasp) : in. 1873, Margaret, da. of
the Rev. H. R. L. Johnson ; cr. C.B. 1878.
LAMBTON, Maj.-Gen. Arthur, C.B., son of
the late W. H. Lambton, Esq. ; b. 1836 ; entered
Coldstream Guards 1854, became Lieut, and
Capt. 1856, Capt. and Lieut. -Col. 1867, Col.
1881, and Maj.-Gen. 1890 ; retired 1892 ; served
in Crimean Campaign 1854-6 (medal with clasp,
Turkish medal, and mentioned in despatches),
and in Egyptian Expedition 1882 (medal with
clasp, bronze star! and 4th class Osmanieh), and
in Soudan Campaign 1885 (C.B.) ; cr. C.B.
1885. 35, St. James's Street, S.ll'.; Guards'
Club.
LANCE, Col. Frederick, C.B., son of
the late Rev. J. E. Lance (Preb. of Wells),
of Buckland St. Mary, Somerset; b. 1837;
ed. at Winchester Coll., and at Addiscombe ;
entered Bengal Army 1856, became Capt.
B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1868, Major 1876, Lieut.-
Col. 1881, and Col. 1885 ; served during Indian
Mutiny 1857-9 (wounded, mentioned in de-
,
1878-80 (twice mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp, Brevet Lt.-Col.), and with Mahsood
Wuzeeree Expedition 1881 (mentioned in de-
spatches) ; was Col. on Staff in India 1888-92,
since when he has commanded Presidency
Dist., with r-nk of Brig. -Gen. : in. 1869, Eling
Eliza, da. of F. H. Spragge, Esq., J.P., of
Paignton, Devon; cr. C.B. 1889. Fort iriliiain,
Calcutta ; £asf India United Service Club.
LANE, Col. Cecil Newton, C.M.G., son of
the late John Newton Lane, Esq., of King's
Kromley Manor, Lichfield ; b. 1833 ; entered i>t
COMPANIONAGE.
Sol
Stafford Militia 1852, became Capt. 1854, Major
1874, Lieut. -Col. and Col. (retired) 1875 ;
proceeded with his Regt. to Corfu 1855, and
served there as A.D.C. to Sir John Young ; was
Resident at Paxo 1858-60, and of Cephalonia
1860-4, when the Ionian Islands were ceded to
Greece; is a J.P. for Salop: m. 1876, Adela
Mary, da. of the late Rev. the Hon. Frederic
Bertie [see E. Abingdon, colls.] ; cr. C.M.G.
1864. Whiston Hall, Albrighton, Wolver-
hampton.
LANE, Gen. John Theophilus, C.B. ; b.
18 — ; entered Bengal Artillery 1821, became
Capt. 1836, Major 1842, Lieut. -Col. 1844, Col.
1854, Maj.-Gen. 1856, Lieut.-Gen. 1868, and
Col.-Comdt. and Gen. 1872 ; served in Afghan
Campaign 1842 (medal), in Gwalior Campaign
(bronze star), in Sutlej Campaign 1848-9 (medal
with clasp), and in Punjab Campaign 1848-9
(medal with two clasps) ; cr. C.B. 1846.
LANG, Robert Hamilton, C.M.G., son of
the late Rev. Gavin Lang, Minister of the
Parish of Glasford, Lanarkshire ; b. 1836 ;
named H.M. Consul for Cyprus, 1871, resigned
1872 ; was Executive Commr. for Cyprus at
Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886 ; is British
Controller in Egypt of Daira Sanieh ; has Grand
Cordon of the Medjidie, and is an Officer of Star
of Roumania : m. 1876, Margaret, da. of the
late Walter MacLellan, Esq., of Blairvaddick,
Dumbartonshire ; cr. C.M.G. 1886. Cairo,
Egypt ; The Grove, Dedham, Essex.
LARNACH, William James Mudie, C.M. G. ;
b. 18 — ; formerly Colonial Treasurer and Min.
of Railways in New Zealand : tit. 18 — , Eliza
Jane, who d. 1880, da. of Guise, Esq.;
cr. C.M.G. 1879. '
LAUGHTON, Col. Arthur Frederick, C.B.,
son of R. Laughton, Esq. ; b. 1840 ; entered
Madras Army 1857, became Capt. M.S.C. 1869,
Major 1877, Lieut. -Col. 1883, and Col. 1887 ;
retired 1889 ; served during Burmese Campaign
1885-7, as Senior Commissariat Officer (twice
mentioned in despatches, medal with two
clasps): m. 1869, Georgiana Emily, el. da. of
Gen. H. Man, Ch. Commr. of the Andaman
and Nicobar Islands; cr. C.B. 1886. 29, Keppel
Street, Russell Square, W.C.
LAURIE, Col, Robert Peter, C.B.,
only son of the late Robert Peter Laurie,
Esq., of Harley Street, W. ; b. 1835; ed. at
Tonbridge Sch. ; is Hon. Col. and Lieut. -Col.
Comdt. nth Vol. Batn. The King's Roy. Rifle
Corps (3rd London); sat as M.P. for Canterbury
(C) 1879-80, when he was re-elected but then
unseated), and for Bath July 1886 to June 1892,
having been defeated there in Nov. 1885 : w.
1867, Amy Forbes, da. of the late Sir James
Ranald Martin, C.B., F.R.S. ; cr. C.B. 1887.
55, Eaton Place, S. W. ; Carlton and Conserva-
tive Clubs.
LAW, Maj.-Gen. Francis Towry Adeane,
C.B. [see B. Ellenborough, colls.].
LAWRENCE, Alexander John, C.I.E., son
of the late Lieut.-Gen. Sir George S. Patrick
Lawrence, K.C.S.I., C.B. ; b. 1837; entered
B.C.S. 1856; wounded by musket ball at Abu
1857 (medal) ; is Cpmdt. 2nd Batn. (Adminis-
trative) N.W. Provinces Vols., and Col. Comdg.
Mussooiie Vol. Rifle Corps ; appointed an Hon
A.D.C. to Viceroy of India 1891 : m. 18 — ,
Susan Catherine May, da. of William Edwards,
Esq., B.C.S. ; cr. C.I.E. 1888. Meenit, N. W.
Provinces, India; East India United Service
Club.
LAWRENCE, Gen. Richard Charles, C.B.,
son of the late Col. Alexander William Law-
rence, Gov. of Upnor Castle ; b. 1817 ; ed. at
Addiscombe ; entered Army 1834, became Capt.
1849, Major 1858, Lieut. -Col. 1861, Col. 1866,
Maj.-Gen. 1877, Lieut.-Gen. 1880, and Gen.
1889 ; served in Sutlej Campaign 1846 (medal) ;
was Sec. to Mil. Depart, of Punjab Govt. 1856,
and Political Officer with Cashmere Contingent
at siege and capture of Delhi 1857 (medal
with clasp), Sup. Hill States, Simla, 1862-7,
and Political Resident at Nepaul 1867-72: tit.
1839, Ellen, da. of the late Col. William Young-
son, of Bowscar, Cumberland; cr. C.B. 1858.
113, Queen's Gate, S.IV.; United Service Club.
LAWRENCE, Walter Roper, C.I.E., son
of George Lawrence, Esq., J. P., of Monmouth-
shire ; b. 1857 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and
at Balliol Coll., Oxford ; entered B.C.S. 1879 :
was Assist. Commr., Thai Kurram, Afghanis-
tan 1880 (medal), and Under Sec. to Punjab
Govt. 1884-6, and to Govt. of India 1887-3,
since when he has been Settlement Officer in
Kashmir : m. 1885, Lilian Gertrude, da. of John
Gwynne James, Esq., of Aylstone Hill, Here-
ford ; cr. C.I.E. 1891. Srinagar, Kashmir,
India ; New University Club.
LAWSON, George, C.B., son of the late
Rev. G. R. Lawson, of Pitminster, Taunton ; b.
1838 ; entered War Office 1855 ; was Private
Sec. to Gen. Peel and Sir John Pakmgton(when
Secretaries of State), and to Sir Henry Storks;
appointed Assist. Director of Supplies and
Transport 1878, Dep. Accountant-Gen. 1888, and
Director of Army Contracts 1891 : at. 1871,
Edith, da. of the late Edmund Packe, Esq. ; cr.
C.B. 1882. 36, Craven Hill Gardens, IV.
LAY, Horatio Nelson, C.B., son of the
late George T. Lay, Esq. ; b. 1832 ; appointed
Interpreter in China 1849, Interpreter to
Magistracy of Hong Kong 1851, Assist, in
Consulate at Canton 1852, 2nd Assist, in Super-
intendency 1852, Assist. Chinese Sec. 1854, Vice-
Consul and Interpreter at Shanghae 1854, In-
spector of Customs for Chinese Govt. at Shang-
hae 1855 ; accompanied the Earl of Elgin's
Special Mission in 1858 as Chinese Sec. ; became
Inspector-Gen, of Customs for Chinese Govt.
1859; Bar. Middle Temple 1874; in 1862 re-
ceived H.M.'s permission to enter Mil. and
Naval Ser. of Chinese Govt. ; cr. C.B. 1863.
Rumleigh, Tavistock, Devon.
LA YARD, Edgar Leopold, C.Af.G., son
of the late Henry Peter John Layard, Esq., of
the Ceylon Civil Ser. ; b. 1824 ; went to Ceylon
1846, was appointed Sec. to Junior Judge, and
called to the bar ; held various positions in
public service of the Colony till 1855, when he
resigned and entered Civil Ser. of Cape of Good
Hope ; in 1861 appointed Private Sec. to Sir
George Grey, the Gov. , whom he accompanied in
same capacity to New Zealand, retaining his
rank in Cape Service ; in 1862 appointed Arbi-
trator to mixed British and Portuguese Commn.
at Cape of Good Hope for suppressing Slave
Trade, and Arbitrator in Mixed Court at Cape
of Good Hope between Great Britain and
U.S.A. for suppressing African Slave Trade;
promoted to be Judge 1867 ; appointed Consul
at Para 1871, and for Fiji and Tonga Islands
1873 ; was Administrator of Govt. of F'iji
1874-5, and Consul and Lloyd's Agent in New
Caledonia 1876-90 : m. ist, 1845, Barbara Anne,
who d. 1886, da. of the late Rev. John Calthrop,
V. of Gosberton ; 2nd, 1887, Jane Catherine,
da. of the late Gen. Robert Blackall,
H.E.I.C.S., and widow of James A. Graham,
Esq., B.C.S. ; cr. C.M.G. 1875. Badleigh
Satterton, Devon.
LAYE, Gen. Joseph Henry, C.B., son of
the late Lieut.-Gen. Laye, R.A. ; b. 1816 ; ed. at
Cheltenham ; entered Army 1834, became Capt.
1841, Major 1847, Lieut.-Col. 1854, Col. 1860,
Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lieut.-Gen. 1877, Gen. (re-
31
802
COMPANIONAGE.
tired) 1881, and Col. Comdg. Northumberland '
Fusiliers 1887; served with s8th Regt. during |
New Zealand War 1845-7 (mentioned in des-
patches and medal) ; commanded troops at j
Wanganui and captured five natives who had i
murdered the family of a settler : he had these
tried by a court-martial composed of subalterns, I
and four of them were hung ; the execution was I
followed by an attack on the Settlement by a
war party of 700 men, which was repulsed by
Capt. Laye and his 170 men (services specially
approved by H.M. through Earl Grey and
Brevet-Major) ; was Assist. Mil. Sec. to the
late Gen. Dean Pitt, K.H., comdg. in New
Zealand, and Assist. Mil. Sec. to Lord William
Paulet, comdg. on the Bosphorous, and Dep. ,
Judge Advocate Gen. at Headquarters 1865-75 : i
at. ist 1848, Emilia Maria, who d. 1891, da. of
the late Gen. Dean Pitt, K.H. ; 2nd 1891,!
Louisa Maria, da. of the late James Jupp, Esq.; \
cr. C.B. 1881. 90, Talbot Road, Bayswater,
W. ; United Service Club.
LAZZARINI, Maj.-Gen. James, C.M.G.;
formerly Maj.-Gen. Roy. Malta Artillery;;
served in Egypt Expedition 1882 ; cr. C.M.G. <
1882. Malta.
LEACH, Col. Edmund, C.B. , 5th son of!
the late Henry Leach, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of j
Corston, co. Pembroke ; i>. 1836 ; ed. at Roy. '
Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; entered soth Regt. 1854, i
became Capt. 1864, Major 1866, Lieut. -Col. 1876. j
Lieut. -Col. comdg. ist Batn. The Queen's Own
(Royal W. Kent Regt.) 1885, and Col. 1884 :
(h.p. 1885) ; served (i) in Crimean Campaign '
1855-6, (jit) in New Zealand War 1863-6 (three i
times mentioned in despatches and medal), (Hi) •
throughout Egyptian War 1882 (medal, bronze
star, and 4th class Osmanieh), and (iv) in Nile i
Expedition 1885 (mentioned in despatches) ; was |
A.A.G., E. Dist. 1886-91 : in. 1869, Frances
Elizabeth, 2nd da. of the late W. H. Ince, Esq.,
of 27, Thurloe Square, S.W. ; cr. C.B. 1885.
27, Thurloe Square, S.li'.
LEACH, Col. Edward Pemberton, C.B., \
V.C., 2nd son of Lieut. -Col. Sir George Archi- |
bald Leach, K.C.B., late R.E.. Sec. of Board of j
Agriculture ; b. 1847: ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad.,
Woolwich ; entered R.E. 1866, became Capt.
1878. Major 1879, Lieut.-Col. 1881, and Col. !
1885 ; served with Ix>oshai Expeditionary Force i
1871-2 (medal with clasp), in Afghan Wars I
1879-80 and 1880-1 (severely wounded, men- !
tioned in despatches, medal with clasp, and
V.C. for gallant conduct in comdg. a survey \
reconnaisance at Maidanak, March i7th, 1879),
in Suakin Campaign 1885 (C.B.), and in Nile i
Expedition 1885, in command of troops at |
Korosko (medal with two clasps) ; commanded j
troops at A-ssuan 1886-7 : in. 1883, Elizabeth
Mary, da. of Sir Thomas Sebastian Bazley, 2nd
Bart.; cr.C.R.iSSs. United Service and Junior \
United Service Clubs.
LEACH, Lieut. -Col. Harold Pemberton, i
D.S.O.; b. i8si;entered R.E. i87i,became Capt. '
1885, Major 1885, and Lieut.-Col. 1890; served j
during Afghan War 1878-80 (mentioned in des- ,
patches, medal with clasp), with Soudan Expedi- ,
tion 1884-5, present at action of Abu K!ea(men- I
tioned in despatches, medal with two clasps,
bronze star, Brevet Major), with Lushai Expe-
dition i 833-9 (honourably mentioned), and with
Chin-Lushai Expedition 1889-90 (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet Lt-Col.) ; appointed Comd_t.
Bombay Sappers and Miners 1800, and Mil-
Sec, to Com.-in-Ch., Bombay, 1892 ; cr. D.S.O.
1891. Bombay.
LEE, Henry Austin. C.B.> son of the
late George A. Lee, Esq., Ceylon Civil Ser.,
of Frogmore, Guernsey ; b. 1849 ; ed. at Ox-
ford Univ. (B.A. 1869) ; entered Foreign Office
1870, and became 3rd Sec. in Diplo. Ser.
1873 ; was attached to Marquess of Salisbury's
special Embassy to Constantinople 1876, Assist.
Private Sec. to Earl of Beaconsfield at Berlin
Congress 1878, and Private Sec. to successive
Under Sees, of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir C.
Dilke, Bart., Lord E. Fitzmaurice, Mr. J.
Bryce, and Sir J. Fergusson, Bart.) 1880-87,
since when he has been 2nd Sec. of Embassy at
Paris, and Private Sec. to successive Ambas-
sadors there (Earl of Lytton and Marquess of
Dufferin and Ava) ; appointed an Acting Sec.
of Legation 1892 : tn. 1802, Madeleine, da. of
Benjamin Franklin Smith, Esq., of New York,
and widow of Arthur Taylor, Esq. ; cr. C.B.
1892. British Embassy, Paris; Isleofjethou,
Cliannel Islands ; Sf. James's, Brocks' s,
A rthurs, and Bachelors Clubs.
LEET, Maj.-Gen. William Knox, C.B.,
V.C. ; b. 1833 ; entered Army 1855, became
Lieut.-Col. 1881, and Maj.-Gen.' (retired) 1887;
served during Indian Mutiny 1858-9 (mentioned
in despatches, medal), during S. African War
1878-9 (twice mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp, V.C.), and with Burmese Expedition
1886-7 (mentioned in despatches) ; cr.C.B. 1888.
LEFROY, Anthony O'Grady, C.M.G., son
of the late Rev. Henry Lefroy, V. of Santry,
Dublin ; b. 1818 ; appointed Private Sec. to
Gov. of W. Australia and Clerk of Councils
1849, and Treasurer of that Colony 1856; was
Acting Colonial Sec. 1875-7; formerly a M.E.C.:
in. 1852, Mary.da. of the late Col. Bruce, Com.ol
Troops in W. Australia; cr. C.M.G. 1878.
Perth, Western Australia.
LEIGH, Major Henry Percy Poingdestre,
C.I.E.; b. 1851 ; entered R.A. 1871, and K.S.C.
(now I.S.C.) 1877, became *Capt. 1883, and
Major 1891 ; is an Assist. -Commr., Punjab ; cr.
C.l.E. 1892. Kohat, Punjab, India.
LE MESSURIER, Col. Augustus, C.I.E.,
.son of the late Augustus Smith Le Messurier,
Esq., Advocate-Gen, of Bombay ; b. 1837 ; ed.
at Addiscombe ; entered Bombay Engineers
1856, became Capt. R.E. 1868, Major 1874,
Lieut.-Col. 1881, and Col. 1885; served in
Indian Mutiny 1858-9, in Abyssinian Expedi-
tion 1867-8 (mentioned in despatches, and
medal), and in Afghan War 1878-9 (mentioned
in despatches, medal, and Brevet Lieut -Col.) ;
is a Gov. and Member of Committee of
Almoners of Christ's Hospital ; was specially
employed at Colonial and Indian Exhibition
1886: m. 1871, 'Kathleen, da. of Maj.-Gen. G.
Moxon, B.S.C. ; cr. C.l.E. 1886. Oakhurst,
Ealing: East India United Sen-ice Cliib.
LE MESURIER, Col. Andrew Alfred, C.B.;
b. 1837 ; entered i4th Regt. 1855, became Capt.
1858, Major 1872, Lieut.-Col. 2nd Batn. King's
(Liverpool Regt.) 1880, and Col. 1884 (retired
1888) ; served in Crimea 1855, being present at
siege and fall of Sebastopol (medal with clasp and
Turkish medal) ; was Insp. and Adj. British
Indian Railway Vol. 1873-7 ; f. C.B. 1886.
LE MESURIER, Col. Cecil Brooke, C.B.;
b. 1831 ; entered R.A. 1850, became Capt. 1857,
Major 1872, Lieut.-Col. 1875, and Col. 1880;
retired 1889 ; served during Afghan War 1878-9
(mentioned in despatches, medal) ; cr. C.B. 1887.
LENDY, Edward Augustus William,
D.S.O. , son of the late Major A. F. Lendy,
F.L.S., F.G.S. (formerly Capt. French Staff,
and Major 5th Batn.Royal Fusiliers), of Sunbury
House, Sunbury-on-Thames ; b. 1868 ; is Lieut.
2nd W. India Regt., and an Inspector of
Sierra Leone Frontier Police, with local rank
of Capt. ; served against slave traders at Foulah
Town, W. Coast of Africa, 1889 ; cr. D.S.O.
COMPANIONAGE.
LETHBRIDGE, Surg.-Licnt.-CoL Alfred
Swaine, C.S.I., M.D., son of the late William
Farley Lethbridge, Esq., of Woolborough,
Newton Abbott ; 6. 1844 ! M.D. Aberdeen and
M.R.C.S. England 1865 ; entered Bengal Med.
Ser. 1867, and became Surg.-Major 1879, and
Surg.-LJeat.-Col. 1887 ; appointed Inspector-
Gen, of Prisons and Sanitary Commr., Burmah
1875, and Sanitary Commr., Bengal 1877, and
Inspector-Gen, of Prisons, Bengal 1878 ; served
on Prison Committee of India 1888 ; went on
special duty to the Andamans 1890 ; was Pres.
Indian Factory (1890) and Native Passenger
Ships (1891) Commns. ; cr. C.S.I. 1890. East
India United Service Club.
LEVEY, George Collins, C.M.G., son of
George Levey, Esq., of Camber well Grove,
Surrey, and Great New Street, B.C. ; b. 1835 ;
ed. at Univ. Coll., London ; having been for a
shorttime in Govt. Service of Victoria as Clerk to
Gold Receiver, embarked in mining pursuits,
and wasthefirst to employ machinery for quartz-
crushing ; subsequently contributed to the Mel-
bourne Press; travelled over Europe 1859-61, and
contributed to English newspapers ; wasM.L.A.
of Victoria 1861-6, and editor and proprietor
of the Herald 1863-8, which paper he issued at
id., and thus founded cheap journalism in
Australia ; has been since 1868 editor or con-
tributor to the Melbourne Age ; was Sec. to
Commrs. of Victoria at Exhibitions of N.S.
Wales (1870), Melbourne (1872, 1875, and 1880-
i), London and Vienna (1873), and Philadelphia
(1876), and Acting Executive Commr. at
Paris Exhibition 1878 (C.M.G. and Legion
of Honour), and Executive Commr. at Amster-
dam Exhibition 1883; successfully visited
all European countries and U.S.A., with the
view to induce their Govts. to send representa-
tives to the Melbourne International Exhibition
Officer of Crown of Italy) ; has contributed
largely to the Melbourne, London, Philadel-
phia, New York, and Paris Press, and written
various important official reports : in. ist, 1863,
Euphemia Dalton, da. of Charles Whybrow
Ligar, Esq., Surveyor-Gen, of Victoria ; 2nd,
1876, Mary Elizabeth, da. of George Parker,
Esq., of Washington, U.S.A., and widow of the
Hon. J. E. Bouligny. member of Cougress for
New Orleans ; cr. C.M.G. 1878. Lafayette, St.
Kilda, Melbourne ; National Liberal and St.
George's (London), and Atliciieeitiii and Yorlck
(Melbourne) Clubs.
LEYS, Peter, C.M.G., son of the Rev. P.
Leys ; b. 1851 ; ed. at Edinburgh Univ. (M.B.
1874); entered Colonial Ser. 1876, and ad-
ministered Govt. of Labuan, 1881; was Consul-
Gen, for Borneo 1881-9 : m. 1885, Anna F. E.,
da. of the late Professor Nabert, Ph.D. ; cr.
C.M.G. 1890. Beliitont, Hclensbitrg, N.B.
LIMOND, Maj.-Gen. David, C.B., son
of R_ Limond, Esq.; b. 1831; entered Bengal
Engineers 1 850, became Capt. 1858, Major 1872,
Lieut.-Col. 1874, Col. 1879, and Maj.-Gen.
1886 ; served in Indian Mutiny Campaign
(medal with clasp), and in Afghan Campaign
1879-80; formerly Ch. Engineer and Sec. to
Govt. of Punjab in Public Works Depart.
Bengal : m. 1888, Margaret Springall Jackson,
da. of Springall Thompson, Esq., of Bramcote,
Slough, Bucks \ cr. C.B. iSSi. 4, Gloucester
Crescent, Hyde Park, W.
L,iTHGO\v,Surg.-Ma/.-Geti. Stewart Aaron,
M.D., C.B., D.S.O., son of the late Aaron
Lithgow, Esq. ; b. 1833; ed. at Dundee Acad.
and at Edinburgh Univ. ; L.R.C.S. Edin. 1855,
M.D. Edin. 1876; entered Army Med. Depart.
1855, became Surg. 1867, Surg.-Maj. 1873,
Brig.-Surg. 1880, Dep. Surg.-Gen. 1884,
and Surg.-Maj. -Gen. 1891 ; served through-
out Indian Mutiny 1857-59 .(wounded, and '
medal with two clasps), as Principal Medical
Officer, British Troops, at base of operations
(Kurrachee) during advance of Bombay Column
to Candahar 1880, with Nile Expeditionary
Force as Principal Med. Officer of Line of com-
munications 1884-5 (specially mentioned in
despatches, medal with cla_sp, bronze star),
as Principal Med. Officer during the operations
on the Upper Nile 1885 (specially mentioned in
despatches), and with Zhob Field Force 1890
(mentioned in despatches); is Principal Med.
Officer, S. Dist. : in. 1866, Elizabeth Charlotte,
da. of the late Rev. John Davis, Ordinary of
Newgate; cr. C.B. 1885, D.S.O. 1886. Ports-
Month.
LITTLE, Col. Henry Alexander, C.B. ,
fourth son of the late John Little, Esq., of
Stewartstown, co. Tyrone; b. 1837; ed. at
Roy. Sch., Dungannon ; entered i7th Regt.
1855, transferred to 7th Fusiliers 1857, became
Capt. 1868, Brevet Major 1869, exchanged to
B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1871, Brevet Lieut.-Col.
1877, and Brevet Col. 1882 ; served during
Crimean Campaign 1855-6, in Eusofzaiye Cam
paign on N.W. Frontier of India 1863-4 (men-
tioned in despatches, medal with clasp, Brevet
Major), with S.Afghanistan Field Force 1880-81,
as D.A.Q.M.G., and during Burmah War
1886-9, as Comdt. of Regt., and of Bhamo com-
mand (mentioned in despatches, two clasps
C.B.) ; was D.A.Q.M.G., Bengal 1873-8,
A.Q.M.G., Bengal 1880-84, Comdt. of nth
Kelat-i-Ghilzie Regt. 1884-9, and Col. on the
Staff, Mooltan 1889 ; received good service
pension 1890 : tn. 1866, Ellen Wade, el. da. of
the late D. P. Thompson, Esq., J.P., of Park
and Stonestown, Kings' co. ; cr. C.B. 1889.
Grosvenor Club.
LITTLER, Ralph Daniel Makenson, C.B.,
son of the late Rev. Robert Littler ; b. 18^5 ;
ed. at Univ. Coll., London (B.A. 1854, Fellow
1873); Bar Inner Temple 1857, Middle Temple
1870, a Q.C. 1873, and a Bencher 1882 ; is a
Lieut, for City of London, and a J.P., a D.L.,
and Chm. of County Council and of Quarter
Sessions (Councillor for Wood Green, E., Div.)
for Middlesex; cr. C.B. 1890. Broomfield
House, Palmer's Green, Middlesex ; Petteril
Bank, Carlisle; 4, Temple Gardens, E.G. ;
Carlton, St. Stephen's, and Whitehall Clubs
LLEWELYN, Robert Baxter, C.M.G.,
son of John Llewelyn, Esq.; b. 1845 ; was Clerk
of Privy Council, Jamaica 1877-8, Ch. Commr.
for Turks Islands 1879-85, Administrator of
Tobago 1885-8, of St. Vincent 1888-9, and of St.
Lucia 1889-91, since when he has been Adminis-
trator of the Gambia : m. 1873, T. L., da. of
Charles Harvey, Esq., Campbelltown, Argyll
N.B. ; cr. C.M.G. 1889. Government House,
Bathurst, Gambia ; Junior Carlton Club.
LLOYD, Col. Francis Thomas, C.B., son
of the late E. J. Lloyd, Esq., Q.C. ; b. 1838 ;
entered R.A. 1857, became Capt. 1870, Major
1877, Lieut-. Col. 1884, and Col. 1888; served in
Egyptian Expedition 1882 (medal and bronze
star), in command of R. A. in Soudan Expedition
1884 (two clasps, and three times mentioned in
despatches), and as D.A.A.G. and A.A.G. in
Nile Expedition 1884-5 (C.B.); was Ch. Instruc-
tor at Sch. of Gunnery 1889-92, since when he
has commanded R.A., S.E. Dist. : m. ist, 1864,
Julia Louisa, who d. 1880, da. of the late
Harman Visger, Esq.; 2nd, 1885, Penelope
Rosalind, widow of Archibald Douglas, Esq.,
and da. of the late Edward Burges, Esq., of
The Ridge, Yate; cr. C.B. 1885. Dover;
Junior United Service Club.
LLOYD, Major George Evan, D.S.O.
[see Lloyd, Bart.].
LLOYD, Capt. Rodney Maclaine, C.B.,
son of Edmund Lloyd, Esq., of Thornbury
804
COM TAN ION AGE.
Gloucestershire ; b. 1841 ; entered R.N. 1854,
became Com. 1870, and Capt. 1879 ; served in
Baltic 1854, China 1854-9 (twice mentioned in
despatches, medal with two clasps), against
Chinese pirates 1867-70 (slightly wounded, men-
tioned in despatches, thanked by Hong Kong |
Govt.), at New Orleans 1874-8 (specially ap-
proved by Lords of Ad miralty ) , on coast of U. S .
of Columbia 1875, and in E. Soudan i884(medal,
bronze star) ; has been Naval Officer-in-Charge
at Jamaica since 1889 ; has Humane So.'s
medal : in. 1875, Catherine Louisa, youngest
da. of the Hon. W. Payne Georgeo, Gustos of
St. David's, Jamaica ; cr. C.B. 1892. Kingston,
Jamaica.
L.ocKHART,Maj.-Gm. Graeme Alexander,
C.B. [see Sinclair, Bart. cr. 1636, colls.].
LOVETT, Col. Beresford, C. B. , C. S.I. , son of
the late Rev. Robert Lovett, of Marboeut
Chapel, Paris ; b. 1839 ; entered R.E. 1858,
became Capt. 1871, Major 1878, Lieut.-Col.
1879, and Col. 1883 ; employed on Special Ser.
in Siestan 1873, served in Jowaki Campaign 1877,
in Afghan Campaign 1878-9, and with Hazara
Field Force 1888 ; was H.M.'s Consul at Astera-
bad 1880-2 : m. 1876, Agnes, da. of W. Turnbull
Blewitt, Esq. ; cr. C.S.I. 1873, C.B. 1889.
Royal Thames Yacht Clnb.
Low, Gen. Alexander, C.B. ; b. 1817 ;
entered Army 1835, became Capt. 1843, Major
and Lieut.-Col. 1854, Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lieut.-
Gen 1877, and Gen. 1880; retired 1881 ; was
Hon. Col. and Dragoon Guards 1874-81,
when he was transferred to 4th Hussars ;
served in Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with
four clasps, Legion of Honour, 4th class Med-
jidie, and Sardinian and Turkish medals) ; cr.
C.B. 1867. Army and Na^'y Club.
LOWRY, Lieut. -Gen. Robert William
C.B., son of the late William Lowry, Esq.,
Com. R.N., of Drumreagh, co. Tyrone ; b.
1824 ; entered Army 1840, became Capt. 1848,
Major 1855, Lieut.-Col. 1856, Col. 1864, Maj.-
Gen. 1869, and Hon. Lieut.-Gen. (retired) 1882 ;
was A.D.C. to Lord High Commr. of Ionian
Islands 1851-2, and Resident of Zante 1853-4 ;
served in Crimea with 4?th Regt. (mentioned
in despatches, medal with three clasps, 5th class
Medjidie, and Turkish medal) ; commanded
47th Regt. in Canada, W. Indies, and Home
*%63-75 • "i- 1853, Emily da. of the late Sir
H. G.Ward, G.C.M.G.; cr. C.B. 1871. 25, Har-
rington Crescent, W. ; United Service Club.
LUARD, Adm. William Garnham, C.B.,
son of the late W. Wright Luard, Esq., J.P.,
of Witham, Essex; b. 1820; entered R.N. 1833,
became Com. 1850, Capt. 1857, Rear-Adm. 1875,
Vice-Adm. 1879, and Adm. 1885 ; served in
China 1841 (promoted and medal), in Burmah
1852 (medal with clasp, honourably mentioned),
and, as Capt. of "Conqueror," superintended
landing of storming parties at attack on batteries
of Simono-Seki 1864 (Legion of Honour) ; was
Sup. of Sheerness Dockyard 1870-75, and of
Malta Dockyard 1878-9, and Chm. of Com-
mittee ; appointed to inquire into the bursting
of the " Thunderer's " gun 1879 ; is a J.P.
for Essex; was Chm. of Committee on Naval
Education 1885, and Pres. of Roy. Naval Coll.,
Greenwich 1882-5 : in. 1858, Charlotte, da. of
the Rev. Henry Du Cane, of The Grove,
Witham, Essex; cr. C.B. 1867. The Lodge,
Witham, Essex ; United Service Clnb.
LUCAS, Gen. Alfred William, C.B., son of
the late Charles Lucas, Esq.; 6. 1822 ; entered
Bombay Army 1838, became Capt. 1852, Major
1858, Lieut.-Col. 1864, Col. 1868, Maj.-Gen.i88o,
Lieut.-Gen. 1882, and Gen. 1889; served in S.
Mahratta country 1844-5, with Persian Expedi-
tionary Force 1857 (medal with clasp), and with
Rajpootana Field Div. throughout Indian
Mutiny 1858-9 (several times mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet Major and medal with clasp),
and as head of Commissariat Depart, through-
out Abyssinian Campaign 1867-8 (mentioned in
despatches, brevet of Col., medal and C.B.);
was Dep. Com.-Gen., Bombay, 1863-77; is a
J.P. for Devon: in. ist, 18 — , Mary Charlotte,
who d. 1865, da. of the late Col. S. W. Fallon,
Bombay Army ; 2nd, 18 — , Florence Emmar
da. of the late Capt. Caswell, R.N. ; cr. C.B.
1868. Duninore, near Teignmontli.
LUCK, Col. George, C.B. ; b. 1840 ;
entered Army 1858, became Capt. 1867, Major
1878, Lieut.-Col. 1879, and Col. 1883; for-
merly Lieut.-Col. Comdt. isth Hussars ;
served in Jowaki expedition 1878 (medal
with clasp), in Afghan war 1878-9 (slightly
wounded when leading a cav. charge at
Takht-i-put), and commanded his Regt.
through second phase of the Campaign 1879-
80 (medal), and in S. Africa against the Boers
1880-1 ; was Brig.-Gen. in command of Sind
Brig. 1884-7, a"d commanded a Brig, of Bengal
Army 1887-8, since when he has been Inspector-
Gen, of Cav. in India, with temporary rank of
Maj.-Gen.: in. 1867, Elen Georgina, da. of
Maj.-Gen. Frank Adams, C.B. ; cr. C.B. 1879.
A riny and Navy Clnb.
LUCKHARDT, Col. Wilhelm, C.B., son
of the late Surg.-Gen. Peter Luckhardt, of
the Prussian Ser.; b. 1835 ; served in Prussian
Army 1852-5 ; entered German Legion as Lieut.,
and proceeded with it to the Cape 1857 ;
appointed Lieut, in German Vol. Corps for
service in India 1858; gazetted Lieut. ioo,th Regt.
i86z, transferred to Bom. S.C. (now I.S.C.)
1869, became Capt. 1873, Major 1878, Lieut.-
Col. 1879, and Col. 1884; served as Sub.-
Assist. Comy.-Gen. in Abyssinian Campaign
(mentioned as having performed valuable
service), as Principal Commissariat Officer
to Gen. Sir Michael Biddulph's Div. in first
phase of Afghan war 1879-80 (medal, mentioned
in despatches, and Brevet Lieut.-Col.), and
to Gen. Hume's Div. in second phase 1880
(mentioned in despatches and medal), and
as Chief Commissariat Officer in Egyptian
Campaign 1882 (medal with clasp, mentioned in
despatches, and 3rd class Medjidie); sometime
a Comy.-Gen. Bombay; is an A.D.C. to H.M.;
cr. C.B. 1882.
LUDLOW, Col. Edmund Samuel, C.I.E.,
son of Maj.-Gen. -Samuel Edgar Owen Ludlow,
R.E. ; b. 1840 ; entered Madras Army 1858,
became Capt. 1870, Major 1878. Lieut.-Col.
1885, and Col. 1889 ; served with Saugor Field
Force 1859; is Dep. -Commr. in Berar Commn.,
Hyderabad, and Inspector-Gen, of Police in the
Dominions of H.H. the Nyzam : ;//. 1863,
Emily Jane, da. of Col. R. A. Macpherson,
formerly of Madras Artillery ; cr. C. I.E. 1879.
Hyderabad, India : East India United Se> -
vice and Junior United Seivice Clubs.
LUDLOW, John Malcolm, C.B., son of
the late Lieut.-Col. John Ludlow, C.B.,
H.E.I.C.S. ; b. 1821 ; Bachelor of Letters,
Paris 1838; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1843 ; was Sec.
to Roy. Commn. on Friendly and Benefit
Building Sos. 1870, and Registrar of Friendly
Sos. in England Feb. to Aug. 1875, and Ch.
Registrar, 1875-91 : ;;;. 1869, Maria Sarah, da.
of the late Gordon Forbes. Esq. ; cr. C.B.
J88/; 35, Upper Addison Gardens, Kensing-
ton, 11'. ; Athenipuin Club.
LUGARD, Capt. Frederick John Dealtry,
D.S.O.; b. 1858; entered Army 1878, and be-
came Capt. Norfolk Regt. 1885 ; served during
Afghan War 1879-80 (medal), in Soudan 1885
(medal with two clasps, bronze star), and with
COMPANIONAGE.
80S
Burmah Field Force 1886-7 (thrice mentioned in
despatches, medal); is sometime employed under
Imperial British E. Africa Co. ; cr. D.S.O.
1 887. Junior A riuy and Navy Club.
Lur.ARD, Edward James, D.S.O. ; b.
1865 ; entered Northumberland Fusiliers 1886,
and is Lieut. I.S.C. ; served with Burmah
Expedition 1888-9 (medal with clasp), with
Chin-Lusbai Expedition 1889-90 (mentioned in
despatches, clasp), and with Manipur Expedi-
tion 1891 (slightly wounded, clasp) ; cr. D.S.O.
1890. Junior A nicy and Navy Clubs.
LUKE, Stephen Paget Walter Vyvyan,
C./.E.,s<m of the late Rev. F. V. Luke, R. of
Frinton, Essex ; b. 1845 ; is Director of Indian
Telegraph Depart. ; cr. C.I.E. 1880. Oriental,
Bengal, and .Madras Clubs.
LUTTRELL, Col. Henry Acland Fownes,
C.B., el. son of the Rev. A. Fownes Luttrell ;
b. 1826 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1850, M.A. 1851); formerly Capt. Rifle
Brig, and Major \V. Somerset Yeo. Cav. ; is a
J.P. and a D.L. for Somerset (Sheriff 1881), and
Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. 3rd Vol. Batn. Somer-
setshire L.I. : ni. 1857, Mary A., da. of J. R.
Poole, Esq. of Bndgwater ; cr. C.B. 1887.
Badg-uiorth Court, Axbridge, Weston-super-
Mare ; A riny and Navy Club.
LUXMOORE, Rear-Ad»i. Percy Putt, C.B.,
son of J. Luxmoore, Esq. ; b. 1834; entered R.N.
1849, became Com. 1867, Capt. 1874 (retired
188^), and Rear-Adm. 1880; served in Baltic
during Russian War 1854 (medal), in India
during Mutiny 1837, throughout China War
1860 (medal with clasp), and in Ashantee War
(severely wounded, twice mentioned in des-
patches, medal with clasp) : in. 1869, Ida, da.
of Col. — St. George ; cr. C.B. 1874. Bridge
House, Lympstone, Devon.
LYALL, Charles James, C.I.E., el. son of
the late Charles Lyall, Esq., J.P., of 55, Sussex
Gardens, London, W. ; b. 1845 ; ed. at Balltol
Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1867, M.A. 1879); entered
B.C.S. 1867; was Assist. Magistrate in the
Meerut, Bulandshahr. and Allahabad Districts
1868-71, Under-Sec, to Govt. of N.W. Pro-
vinces 1871-2, Assist. Under-Sec, in Foreign
Depart. 1872, Under-Sec, to Govt. of India in
Revenue, Agriculture, and Commerce Depart.
1873-80, and Sec. to Ch. Commr. of Assam
1880-3, Judge and Commr. Assam Valley Dists.
1883-4, ar>d Sec. to Govt. of India in Revenue
and Agricultural Depart. 1886 ; re-appointed
Sec. to Ch. Commr. of Assam 1887, and Judge
and Commr. of Assam Valley Dists. 1888 ; has
been Sec. to Govt. of India in Home Depart,
since 1889 ; is a Fellow of Univ. of Calcutta
and Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh Univ. : in. 1870,
Florence Lyall, da. of the late Henry Fraser,
Esq.; cr. C.I.E. 1880. Calcutta.
LYALL, David Robert, C.S.I., son of the
late David Lyall, Esq., of Calcutta and Edin- [
burgh; b. 1841; entered B_.C.S. 1861 ; served
with Chin. Lushai Expedition 1888, as Civil
Political Officer ; was Inspector Gen. of Police,
Bengal 1883-7, since when he has been Commr.
of Cnittagong : »t. 1866, Laura Agnes, da. of
the late Maj.-Gen. W. B. Knyvett ; cr. C.S.I.
1891. Chittagong, Bengal ; East India United
Service, Grosvenor, and Caledonian United
Service Clubs.
LYLE, Capt. Hugh Thomas, D.S.O. ; b.
1858 ; entered Army 1877, and became Capt.
Roy. Welsh Fusiliers 1885 ; served with Burmese
Expedition 1885-6 (wounded), and with Hazara
Field Force 1891 (mentioned in despatches) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1887.
LYON, Brig.-Siirg.-Lieut.-Col. Isadore
Bernadotte, C.I.E. ; b. 1839 ; entered Indian
Med. Depart. 1865, became Surg.-Maj. 1877,
and Brig.-Surg. (now Brig.-Surg. -Lieut. -Col.)
1887 > retired 1892 ; formerly Professor of
Chemistry and Medical Jurisprudence at Grant
Coll., and of Chemistry at Elphinstone Coll.,
Bombay ; cr. C.I.E. 1889.
LYONS, Lieut. -Gen. Thomas Casey, C.Z?.,
son of the late J. D. Lyons, Esq., D.L. ; b.
1829; entered Army 1845, became Capt. 1855,
Major 1859, Lieut.-Col. 1865, Col. 1870, Maj.-
Gen. 1881, and Lieut.-Gen. 1889 ; served with
2oth Regt. in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8
(mentioned in despatches, and medal with clasp);
wasA.A.G. in Ireland 1875-7 andD.Q.M.G. in
Ireland 1877-82; commanded a Brig, at Alder-
shot 1884-5, and troops in W. Dist. 1885-9;
appointed Gov. and Com.-in-Ch., Bermuda,
1892 : »t. 1863, Helen, da. of George Young,
Esq., of Apley Towers, Ryde ; cr. C.B. 1877.
Government House, Bermuda; 46, Lower
Sloane Street, S. W.; United Service Club.
LYSTER, Lieut.-Gen. Harry Hammon,
C.B., l-'.C., son of A. Lyster, Esq.; b. 1830;
entered Bengal Army "1848, became Capt.
1861, Major 1864, Major Staff Corps 1866,
Lieut.-Col. 1870, Col. 1879, Maj.-Gen. 1887,
and Lieut.-Gen. 1891 ; served as Interpreter
and A.D.C. on staff of Maj.-Gen. Sir Hugh
Rose, G.C.B. ; throughout Central Indian
Campaign 1857-8 (wounded, three times men-
tioned in despatches, twice specially mentioned
for gallant conduct in the field, V.C. and
medal with clasp), and throughout ist and 2nd
Afghan Campaigns 1878-9 and 1879-80 in com-
mand of 3rd Goorkha Regt. (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp, and C.B.); cr.
C.B. 1881. Stillogan Park, Dublin; East
India United Service Club.
LYTE, Henry Churchill Maxwell, C.B.,
son of the late J. W. Maxwell Lyte, Esq., of
Berry Head, Brixham ; b. 1848 ; ed. at Eton,
and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. honours 1870,
M.A. 1873); has been Dep. Keeper of the Public-
Records since 1886, and one of the Royal
Commrs. on Historical Manuscripts ; author of
several historical works, and of many reports
for the Historical Manuscripts Commn. : m.
1871, Frances Fownes, da. of the late James
Curtis Somerville, Esq. [see Fuller-Acland-
Hood, Bart.], of Dinder House, Wells ; cr. C.B.
i88q. 3, Portman Sqitare, IV. ; Rolls House,
Chancery Lane, W.C.; Athena-urn Club.
MABERLY, Maj.-Gen. Evan, C.B. ; b.
1815 ; entered R.A. 1835, became Capt. 1846,
Lieut.-Col. 1856, Col. 1861, and Maj.-Gen. 1872 ;
served in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (four
times mentioned in despatches, medal withclasp):
in. 1848, Laura Charlotte, da. of Oswald Smith,
Esq., of Blendon Hall, Kent ; cr. C.B. 1858.
Avontnouth, Christchurch, Hants.
McAusTER, Arthur, C.M.G., son of the
late John McAlister, Esq.; b. 1816 ; ed. at
Glasgow Univ. ; formerly Colonial Sec. and
Premier of Queensland ; was sometime Agent-
Gen, in London for Colony of Queensland ;
received Legion of Honour 1878 : in. 1838,
Elizabeth Wallace Berclay Tassie ; cr. C.M.G.
2876. Reform and Colonial Clubs.
MACBEAN, Lieut.-Gen. George Scougal,
C.B., son of Col. Forbes Macbean ; b. 1824 ;
entered Benail Army 1843, became Capt. 1857,
Major 1858, Lieut.-Col. 1866, Col. 1874, Maj.-
Gen. 1885, and Lieut.-Gen. 1889 ; served with
force against Boree Afreedees 1853 (medal with
clasp), in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8
(mentioned in despatches, medal with two
clasps, thanked by Govt., and a year's service),
and in Afghan War 1879-80 (medal) : m. 1875,
Bertha Violet, da. of S. Lowe, Esq., and widow
of Col. Sir William West Turner, K.C.S.I ,
C.B. ; cr. C.B. 1881. Oak Grove, Bishojtstoke .
Sc6
OMPANIGX.V.r.
MACBRIDE, Robert Knox, C.M.G., son i
of the late Robert Mac Bride, Esq., J.P., of. i
Fort Hill House, co. Sligo ; f>. 1844 : was Sup.
Officer, Public Works Depart., Ceylon 1866-72, ,
Irrigation Assist. 1872-4, and Provincial Assist,
for N. Central Province 1874-6, at Uva 1876-8,
for S. Province 1878-82, and for Central Pro-
vince 1882-5, since when he has been Director |
of Public Works; is a M.I.C.E. : tn. 1866,
Eleanor, da. of T. H. Palmer, Esq., of Cuffs-"1
boro' House, Queen's co. ; cr. C.M.G. 1890. j
Colombo, Ceylon; Junior Carl ton Club.
McCALLUM, Major Henry Edward,
C.M.G., el. son of Major Henry Atkins Mc-
Callum, R.M.L.I.; b. 1852; ed. at Roy. Mil.
Acad., Woolwich : entered R.E. 1871, became ,
Capt. 1883, and Major (Reserved List) 1890 ; j
served in Perak Expedition 1875-6 as Private ;
Sec. to Gov. of Straits Settlements (medal with I
clasp), and in command of combined forces in \
Pahang 1892 ; was Colonial Engineer and Sur- ,
veyor-Gen. of Straits Settlements (with a seat j
on the Executive and Legislative Councils) !
1880-90 ; is Comdt. of Singapore Artillery Vols., !
and a J.P. for the Colony : in. 1874, Lily, only '
da. of Vice-Adm. Johnson ; cr. C.M.G. 1887. j
Beaconsfield, Singapore, Straits Settlements ; ;
Junior United Se) vice Club.
McCALMONT, Col. Hugh, C.B., el. son
of the late James McCalmont, Esq., J.P., of |
Abbeylands, co. Antrim, by Emily da. of the
late James Martin, Esq., D.L., of Ross, co. i
Galway ; i>. 1845 ; ed. at Eton ; entered gth Lan- !
cersi865, became Capt. 7th Hussars 1870, Major ;
1878, Lieut.-Col. 1880, Col. 1885, transferred to !
4th Dragoons 1 886, and Col. Comd_t. 1888 (h.p. j
1892); served in Red RiverExpedition 1870; em- !
ployed on capture of Fort Garry to convey des- '.
patches to Canadian Govt.; was A.D.C. to Sir j
Garnet Wolseley in Ashanti Expedition 1872 '
(medal); employed 1 876 on Special Ser. by Intel- j
ligence Depart, in N.China(speciaIly thanked by !
H.R.H. the Cpm.-in-Ch. for report thereon) ;
appointed a Mil. Attache to British Embassy i
at Constantinople on outbreak of Russo-Turkish j
War 1877, and accompanied the Turkish Armies \
in the Field throughout the Campaign in Arme- j
nia (twice thanked by Sec. of State for Foreign ]
Affairs for his exertions in preventing atrocities
being committed by the Kurds) ; served in S. \
Africa as A.D.C. to Sir G. Woiseley 1879-80,
present at storming of Sekukuni Stadt (men- i
tioned in despatches and medal with clasp) ; was
on Staff of Brig.-Gen. MacGregor, in Expedi-
tion against the Marris 1880 (mentioned in des-
patches) ; in Egyptian War 1882 was Brig.- :
Major of ist Cav. Brig., and present at actions
of Mahsameh, Kassasin, the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir, and capture of Cairo (mentioned in des-
patches, medal with clasp, 3rd class Medjidie,
and bronze star); commanded Light Camel
Regt. in Soudan Expedition 1885 (mentioned in
despatches, clasp and C.B.) : in. 1885, the Hon.
Rose Elizabeth Bingham, da. of 4th Baron Clan-
morris ; cr. C.B. 1885. Abbeylands, co. An-\
trim ; Arjny and Xary, Carlton, Bachelors ,
Kildare Street, Ulster, and St. George's Yacht '
Clubs.
MCCARTHY, James Desmond, C.M.G., '
M.D. ;b. 1839 ; formerly Surgeon R.N. ; served
with Ashanti Expedition 1870 (specially men-
tioned in despatches, medal) ; was Senior Resi-
dent Assist. Physician, Cheadle Roy. Asylum,
1875-7, Assist. Colonial Surg.. Lagos 1877-80,
Colonial Surg. there 1880-85, since when he has
been Ch. Medical Officer of Gold Coast Colony ;
cr. C.M.G. 1891. Accra, Gold Coast. W.
Africa ; Badminton Club.
MAcDONALD, Maj. Hector Archibald,
D.S.O., son of the "late William Macdonald,
Esq., of Rootfield ; b. 1853; enlisted in 92nd
Highlanders, 1870, became Capt. Gordon
Highlanders 1888, and Major Royal Fusiliers
(City of London Regt.) 1891 ; served during
Afghan War 1879-80 (twice mentioned in de-
spatches, medal with 3 clasps, bronze star, pro-
moted 2nd Lieut.), in S. African War 1881
(mentioned in despatches), in Nile Expedition
1884-5, at Suakin 1888 (mentioned in de-
spatches, medal with clasp, bronze star, 3rd
class Medjidie), and at actions of Toski 1889
(mentioned in despatches, clasp, D.S.O.), and
Tpkar 1891 (3rd class Osmanieh); employed
with Egyptian Constabulary 1885-8, and with
Egyptian Army since 1888 ; cr. D.S.O. 1890.
MACDONALD, Lieut. -Gen. John Alexander
Mathew, C.B., son of the late Col. Archibald
Macdonald, C.B., 451)1 Regt.; b. 1824; entered
Bombay Army 1843, transferred to Bom. S.C.
(now I.S.C.), and became Capt. 1858, Major
1860, Lieut.-Col. 1868, Col. 1873, Maj. -Gen.
1885, and Lieut. -Gen. 1889; served (/) as
D.A.Q.M.G. to Persian Expeditionary Force
1856-7 (medal with clasp), (it) as D.A.Q.M.G.
to Malwa Field Force 1857 (fit) in 1858 as
A.Q.M.G. to Central Field Force 1857-8, (medal
with clasp), and (/«•) in 1859 as A.Q.M.G. with
Field Columns under Sir Hugh Rose operat-
ing S. of the Nerbudda ; employed in Q. M.G.
Depart. 1856-65, having in 1864 attained the
grade of D.Q.M.G. of the Army ; appointed
Dep. Sec. to Govt. of Bombay 1865, and Sec.
to Govt. in Military, Marine, and Ecclesiastical
Depart. 1872 ; awarded a good service pension
1881 : m. ist, 1840, Isabella Harriet, da. of the
late Gen. W. B. Goodfellow, R.E. ; 2nd, 1871,
Agnes Arabella, da. of Maj. -Gen. W. E. Mac-
leod ; cr. C.B. 1881. 51, Castletmtm Road, IV.
Kensington, ll~.
MACDONALD, Col. the Right Hon. John
Hay Athole, P.C., C.B., ' LL.D., son of
Matthew Norman Macdonald-Hume, Esq.,
W.S. ; b. 1836; ed. at Edinburgh and Basle
Univs. (LL.D. Edin. 1884); Advocate 1859,
and Q.C. 1880; was Sheriff of Ross, Cro-
marty,and Sutherland 1874-6, and of Perthshire
1880-5, Solicitor-Gen, for Scotland 1876-80, and
Commr. of N. Lights 1876-80 and 1885-8, Mem-
ber of Prison Board for Scotland and of Board of
Supervision 1880-5, Dean of Faculty of Advo-
cates 1882-5, Lord Advocate and one of the
Committee of Council on Education in Scotland
1885-6 and 1886-8, Chm. of Roy. Commn. on
Boundaries of Glasgow 1888, Col. Comdt.
(Vol. Officers' Decoration) The Queen's Rifle
Vol. Brig. (Roy. Scots) 1882-92, and Pres.
of Roy. Scottish So. of Arts 1891-2 ; is a
J.P. and D.L. for co. of city of Edinburgh;
Member of H.M.'s Board of Manufactures
for Scotland, F.R.S., F.R.S.E., M.I.E.E., and
Brig.-Gen. of Roy. Co. of Archers (H.M.'sBody
Guard for Scotland), and of Forth Inf. Vol.
Brig. ; unsuccessfully contested Edinburgh (C)
1874 and 1880, and Haddington Burghs 1878 ;
sat as M.P. for Edinburgh and St. Andrews
Univs. 1885-8, when he was appointed Lord Jus-
tice-Clerk of Scotland (with title of Lord Kings-
burgh), and Lord Pres. of 2nd Div. of Court of
Session : m. 1864, Adelaide Jeanette, da. of
Major Doran, of Ely House, Wexford ; cr. P.C.
1885, C.B. 1886. 15, Abercrotnby Place, Edin.
burgh ; New and University Clubs (Edin-
burgh) : Constitutional Club (London}.
MACDOXAI.D, Major Reginald Percy,
D.S.O. , son of Maj. -Gen. John Collins Mac-
donald, formerly M.S.C. ; b. 1856 ; entered
Army 1878, became Capt. Hampshire Regt.
1884, and Major 1892 ; served during Afghan
War 1879-80 (medal), and in Burmah 1885-91
(mentioned in despatches, medal with two clasps,
D.S.O.); m. 1890, A. L., da. of Thomas Chard,
Esq., of Ramsgate, and widow of Alexander
COMPANIONAGE.
807
Murray, Esq., of Old Polmaise, Stirling; cr.
D.S.0. 1889.
MACDONALD, Gen. William Charles
Robertson, C.B. ; b. 1815 ; entered Madras
Army 1835, became Capt. 1850, Major and
Lieut.-Col. 1861, Col. 1866, Maj.-Gen. 1877,
Lieut.-Gen. 1881, and Gtn. 1889; served in
Gwalior Campaign 1843-4 (bronze star, and
thanked in despatch), and in Turkish Contingent
in command of a Regt. of Turkish Cav. during
Russian War 1855-6 (4th class Medjidie and
Turkish medal) ; cr. C.B. 1877. I23. Pall Mall,
S. II-'. ; United Service Club.
MACDONNELL, Antony Patrick, C.S.I.,
son of the late Mark Garvey MacDonnell, Esq.,
of Newcastle, Galway ; b. 1844 ; ed. at Queen's
Coll., Galway (B.A. 18— , M.A. 1864); entered
B.C.S. 1864 ; successively^ Sec. to Govt. of Ben-
gal, and of Bengal .Legislative Council, and
Sec. to Govt. of India in Home Depart. ;
officiated as Ch. Commr. in Burmah 1889 ; is
Ch. Commr. of Central Provinces : m. 1878,
Henrietta, da. of the late Ewen MacDonell,
Esq., of 59, Nevern Square, Earl's Court, S.W.;
cr. C.S.I. 1888. The Residency, Nagpur, Cen-
tral Provinces, India; Reform, East India
United Service, and St. Stephen's Green Clubs.
MCDONNELL, Hon. Schomberg Kerr
C.B. [see E. Antrim].
MACDONNELL, Col. William, C.B., son
of William Macdonnell, Esq. ; 6. 1831 ; entered
55th Regt. 1848, became Staff Paymaster, Army
Pay Depart. 1878, and Ch. Paymaster 1881 ;
retired 1891 ; sometime Ch. Paymaster, Home
Dist. ; cr. C.B. 1891. 30, Albert Hall Man-
sions, Kensington Gore, S. \V.
MACDOUGALL, Hon. William, C.B., son
of the late Daniel Macdougall, Esq., of St.
Mary's, Ontario ; b. 1822 ; ed. at Victoria
Univ., Cobourg ; admitted an Attorney in
Upper Canada 1847, and a Bar. 1862, and a
Q.C. 1881 ; represented Canada at New York
Exhibition 1853 i was leading political writer in
Toronto Daily Globe 1857-9, M.E.C. and
Commr. of Crown Lands, Canada, 1862-4, Pro-
vincial Sec. 1864, Acting Min. of Marine 1866-7,
Min. of Public Works for Dominion 1867-9, and
Lieut. -Gov. of Rupert's Land and N.W. Terri-
tories 1869-70 ; has been a Delegate and Special
Commr. in connection with various matters con-
cerning the Dominion and other countries ; sat
in Canadian Assembly 1858-66, and in House of
Commons 1866-72, and 1878-82 ; P.C. of Canada
1867: tit. ist, 1845, Amelia Caroline, vf\\od. 1869,
da. of Joseph Easton, Esq., of Millbank ; and,
1872, Mary, da. of John Beatty, Esq., M.D.,
of Cobourg, Ontario; cr. C.B. 1867. Bank
Street, Ottawa, Canada ; Rideau Club.
MCDOWELL, Surg.-Col. Edmund Gres-
wold, C.B. ; b. 1831; L.R.C.S.I. 1855; ap-
pointed Assist. Surg. in Army 1855, Surg. 1870,
Surg.-Maj. 1873, Brig.-Surg. 1881, and Dep.
Surg.-Gen. (now Surg. -Col.) 1886 ; retired 1891 ;
served in China War 1860 (medal with clasp^,
and in Egyptian War 1882 (medal and vd class
Medjidie) ; sometime Principal Med. Officer in
Canada; cr.C.B. 1884.
MCEACHERN, Lieut. - Col. Archibald,
C.M.G., son of Hector McEachern, Esq. ; b.
1819; is Lieut.-Col. soth Canadian Mil.: m,
1840, a da. of W. Brown, Esq., of Huntingdon,
Canada ; cr. C.M.G. 1870. Huntingdon,
Canada.
MACFARLAN, Lietit.-Gen. David, C.B.,
son of the late D. MacFarlan, Esq., B.C.S. ;
b. 1833 ; ed. at Addiscombe ; entered Bengal
Artillery 1853, became Capt. R.A. 1863, Major
1863, Lieut.-Col. 1873, Col.i878, Maj. -6611.1883,
and Lieut.-Gen. 1888; retired 1889; served during
Indian Mutiny 1857, present at defence of Luck-
now (twice wounded, mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp, Brevet Major), in N.W.
Frontier of India Campaign 1864 (medal), and
during Afghan War 1878-9 (medal) ; was Ordn-
ance Consulting Officer for India 1879-85, and
in command of ist class Dist. Bengal 1885-0, :
m. 18 — , Jemima Janet, who d. 1892, da. of the
late J. Macnair, Esq., of Aucheneck, Stirling-
18, Devonshire Terrace,
'nited Service Club.
shire; cr. C.B. 188
IV. ; East India
McFERRAN, James, C.I.E.; b. 18— ;
was a Private Sec. to Viceroy and Gcv. Gen. of
India (Marquess of Dufferin and Ava) 1884-8 ;
cr. C.I.E. 1888.
MACGREGOR, Lieut.- Col. Charles Regi-
nald, D.S.O. [see Macgregor, Bart., cr. 1828].
MACGREGOR, Col. Henry Grey, C.B.,
son of the late Gen. Sir D. MacGregor, K.C.B.;
b. 1838 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; entered
Army 1858, became Capt. 1869, Major 1879,
Lieut.-Col. 1882, and Col. 1886 ; served during
Zulu War 1879, on the Staff (mentioned in des-
patches, medal with clasp), during Boer War
i88i,with Egyptian Expedition 1882, asD.A.A.
and Q.M.G. (mentioned in despatches, medal,
bronze star, 4th class Osmanieh), and with Sou-
d_an Expedition 1885, as A. A. and Q.M.G. (men-
tioned in despatches, clasp) ; was D.A.A. and
Q.M.G., N. Dist. 1883-5; appointed A.D.C. to
H.M. 1886, and A.A.G., Head Quarters 1890:
m. 1863, Rosetta, who d. 1891, da. of the Rt.
Hon. Sir Joseph Napier, ist Bart.; cr. C.B.
1889. 4, Brechiu Place, S. IV, ; Junior United
Service Chtb.
McHiNCH, Alexander, C. I. E., son of the
late Rev. William Me H inch, of Dundalk ; b.
1845; is Lieut.-Col. Comdg. Sind Vol. Rifles,
Pres. of Karachi Chamber of Commerce and of
Karachi Municipality, Trustee of Karachi Port
Trust. Consul for Belgium, and a merchant :
m. 1884, Florence, da. of C. A. Waller, Esq. :
cr. C.I.E. 1890. Karachi, Bombay; Sind
(Karachi) Clnb.
MclNNis, Lieut.-Col. Edward Bowter,
C.M.G. ; £.1847 ; entered 9th Lancers 1874,
became Capt. 18 — , and Major and Hon. Lieut.-
Col. (retired) 1887 ; served during Afghan War
1878-9-80 (mentioned in despatches, medal with
2 clasps, bronze star) ; was Inspector-Gen, of
Constabulary, Gold Coast 1887-90, since when
he has been Comdt. of Vol. Forces of Trinidad,
and a M.E.C. ; cr. C.M.G. 1890. Trinidad.
MACKAY, James Lyle, C.I.E., son of the
late James Mackay, Esq., of Arbroath, Forfar-
shire ; b. 1852 ; is Pres. of Bengal Chamber of
Commerce, a Member of the Port Commn. and
of the Legislative Council of India, Sheriff of
Calcutta, and a Merchant of Calcutta : m. 1883,
Jane Paterson, el. da. of James Shanks, Esq.,
of Rosely, Arbroath, Forfarshire ; cr. C.I.E.
1891. Calcutta ; Bengal, Byculla, and Orien-
tal Clubs.
McKEAN, Lieut.-Col. Alexander Chal-
mers, C.M.G., son of Major Robert McKean ;
b. 1852; entered 6th Dragoons 1871, became
Capt. 1878, Major 1883, Lieut.-Col. 1888, and
Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 1890; served during S.
African War 1881, and in operations in Zululanu
1883, nd aagain in 1888, when he raised and
commanded Basuto Force (honourably men-
tioned, Brevet Lt.-Col.); was D.A.A. and
Q.M.G., S. Africa 1884-5, Surveyor toZululand
and New Republic Boundary Commn. 1886,
Commr. Nqulu Dist., Zululand, 1887-8, and
Assist. Mil. Sec. and A.D.C. to Gov. and
Com.-in-Cb., Malta 1888-9 : m. 1890, the
Baroness of Diar-il-Bniet, Bucana, and Caste'
Cicciano [see "MALTESE NOBILITY"]; cr.
C.M.G. 1891. Cavalry Clvb.
So8
COMPANIONAGE.
MACKENZIE, Col. Alfred Robert Davidson, j
C.B.-; b. 1835; entered Bengal Army 1854,
became Capt. 1862, Major 1872, Lieut. -Col. !
1878, and Col. 1882 ; served in Indian Mutiny
1857-8 (wounded, and medal with two clasps), I
and in Afghan War 1879-80 (mentioned in des-
patches, medal with clasp, and bronze star) ;
cr.C.E. 1886. East India United Service Club.
MACKIE, James, M.B., C.M.G. ; b.
18— ; M.B. Aberdeen and L.R.C.S. Edin.
1860; has been Surg. to H.M.'s Consulate at
Alexandria since 1868; appointed 2nd British
Delegate to Board of Health there 1877: ///.
1884, Louisa, who d, 1892, widow of I-aurence
Kirby, Esq., Bar.-at-Law, and da. of Adolphe
Moubert, Esq., of Garswood, Newton-le-
Willows; cr. C.M.G. 1882. Alexandria.
McKiNNEY, William James, C.M.G.,
son of the late J. A. McKinney, Esq. ; b. 1836;
senred with Belize Vol. against Indians of
Yucatan 1866-7 (mentioned in despatches,
thanked by Legislative Assembly) ; was Post-
master, British Honduras 1859-80 (acting Police
Magistrate 1875), since when he has been
Treasurer; is ex-officio M.E.C. and M.L.C.;
has several times acted as Colonial Sec., and
twice Administered Govt.; went as special
Delegate to Quarantine Conference at Deme-
rara 1888 ; cr. C.M.G. 1890. Belize, British.
Honduras.
MACKINNON, Gen. George Henry, C.B.,
son of the late Maj.-Gen. Henry MacKinnon ;
b. 1806 ; entered Army 1824, became Capt. 1828,
Lieut.-Col. 1840, Col. 1851, Maj.-Gen. 1858,
Lieut.-Gen. 1865, and Gen. 1873 ; served as
A.Q.M.G. in Kaffir War 1846-7, and in com-
mand of 2nd Div. in Kaffir War 1851-7 ; has
been Col. ist Batn. The Cameronians Scottish !
Rifles since 1862 ; cr. C.B. 1848. 157, Victoria ,
Street, S. W. ; United Service Club.
MACKINNON, Brig. - Surg. - Lieut. - Co!. :
Henry William Alexander, D.S.O., son of the j
late Inspector-Gen. Charles Mackinnon, H.E.I, i
C.S., of Millbropk Lawn, near Southampton ; '.
b. 1842 ; ed. at King'sColl., London ; M.R.C.S.
and L.S.A. Lond. ; entered Army Med. Depart. !
1865, became Surg. 1873, Surg.-Maj. 1877, j
Surg. - Lieut. - Col. 1885, and Brig. - Surg. -
Lieut.-Col. 1892 ; served in Egyptian Ex-
pedition 1882 (slightly wounded at battle of
Tel-el-Kebir, mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp, and bronze star), with Burmah
Expedition 1885 as Sanitary Officer (mentioned
in despatches, and D.S.O.), and with Burmah
Field Force as Principal Med. Officer Feb.
to Aug. 1886 (mentioned in despatches): m.
1881, Dora Jessie, who d. 1891, da. of Surg. -
Gen. William Munro, C.B., M.D. ; cr. D.S.O.
1886.
MAC-LEAN, Col. Charles Smith, C.B.,
C.I.E., son of the late Lachlan MacLean, Esq.,
of Rum; b. 1836; entered Bengal Army 1853,
became Capt. 1865. Major 1873, Lieut.-Col.
1879, and Col. 1884; served in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1857 (twice severely wounded, medal
with clasp, and wound pension), with China
Expeditionary Force 1860 (medal with two
clasps), in Afghan Campaign 1878-9-80 (several
times mentioned in despatches, medal with
clasp, and Brevet Lieut.-Col.), and in command
of Cav. in expedition against the Masird
Waziris 1880; was Consul Gen. for Khorassan
and Scistan 1889.91 ; cr. C.B. 1881, C.I.E. 1888.
MACLEAN, Lendoun Francis, C.I.E. ;
b. 18— ; is a Civil Engineer ; cr. C.I.E. 1892.
MACLEAN, Surg.-Gen. William Campbell,
C.S., M.D., LL.D., son of the late John
Maclean, Esq., of Boreray, co. Inverness, and
Drimnin, co. Argyle; b. 1812; M.D. Edin.
Univ. 1833 ; entered Med. Ser. of Madras Army,
and was afterwards Surg.-Gen. Army Med.
Depart. ; served in China War 1840 (medal) ;
was a Member of Senate of Madras Univ.
1838-61, sometime Sup. of Hyderabad Sch. of
Med., and Prof, of Mil. Medicine in Army
Med. Sch., Netley, 1861-85 : '«• '845, Louisa,
da. of John Macpherson, Esq., of Beauly,
Inverness-shire; cr. C.B. 1871. 28, Carlton
Crescent, Southampton; East India United
Sett/ice Club.
McLEOD, Lieut. -Col. Donald James Sim,
D.S.O.; b. 1845; entered Madras Cav. 1861, be-
came Capt. 1873, Major 1881, and Lieut.-Col.
1887 ; was A.D.C. to Maj.-Gen., Madras,
1864-7, D.A.Q.M.G. Madras 1870-6, A.Q.M.G.
Madras 1878-83, and D.Q.M.G. Madras 1883-9 ;
cr. D.S.O. 1887.
McLEOD, Col. James Farquharson,
C.M.G., son of the late Capt. James Farquharson
Martin Macleod, 25th Regt. ; b. 1836 ; ed. at
Upper Canada Coll., Toronto, and at Queen's
Univ., Kingston (B.A.) ; Bar. of Osgppde
Hall, Canada, 18 — ; appointed Lieut. Militia
Artillery 1856, and Major and Brevet Lieut.-
Col. Militia 1867 ; served as Brig. Major
of Militia with Red River expedition 1870
(mentioned in despatches and C.M.G.) ; ap-
pointed Capt. (3rd in seniority) N.W. Mounted
Police 1873, Assist. Commr. 1874, Stipendiary
Magistrate for N.W. Territories, Commr. in
command of Force and Member of N.W.
Council 1876, and in 1880 Stipendiary Magistrate
with jurisdiction extending over all cases both
Criminal and Civil : m. 1876, Mary Isabel, 3rd
da. of William Drever, Esq., of Fort Garry;
cr. C.M.G. 1870. Fort Macleod, Black foot,
Indian Country, Canada.
MACLEOD, Capt. Norman Magnus,
C.M.G., son of Norman MacLeod (MacLeod
of Macleod), of Dunvegan Castle, Isle of Skye ;
b. 1839 ; ed. at Harrow ; entered 74th High-
landers 1858, and retired as Capt. 1872 ; served
as Political Agent on Transvaal border during
Zulu War, and commanded Swazi contingent
against Secocoeni in Transvaal 1 879 ; isaJ.P.
and D.L. for Inverness-shire : m. i8Si, Emily
Caroline, da. of Sir Charles Edmund Isham,
loth Bart. ; cr. C.M.G. 1880. Dunvegan
Castle, Isle of Skye, N.B. ; Naval and Mill-
tarv Club.
McLEOD, William, M.D., C.B. ; b. 18— ;
M.D. Edinburgh 1841 ; appointed Surg. R.N.
1842, became Dep. Inspector-Gen, of Hospitals
1866, and Inspector-Gen. 1875 ; retired 1879 "•
served in Baltic during Russian War 1854-5
(medal); cr. C.B. 1880.
MACMUNN, George Fletcher, D.S. O. ;
b. 1869; is Lieut. R.A. ; served in Burmah
1892, at defence of Sadon ; cr. D.S.O. 1892.
McMuRDO, Capt. Arthur Montagu,
D.S.O. ; b. 1861 ; entered Highland L.I. 1882,
and became Capt. York and Lancaster Regt.
1890 ; served in Soudan 1888-9, present at
actions of Handoub (wounded, 4th class Medji-
dieh), of Gamaizah, and of Toski (medal with
two clasps, mentioned in despatches) ; has been
attached to Egyptian Army since 1886; cr.
D.S.O. 1
, Major John Frederick Adol-
phus, C.M.G. , el. son of the late Major Robert
McNair,formany years Staff Officer, London;/'.
1828 ; ed. at King's Coll., London ; entered
Madras Artillery 1845, became Capt. 1858, and
Major (retired i"87o) ; qualified Hindustani In-
terpreter 1849, Staff Officer Straits Settlements,
1856, and Private Sec. to Gov. of Straits Settle-
ments 1857 > qualified in Malay languages, and
for Indian Public Works and Surveys 1857 >
was Suptg. Engineer and Sup. of Jails 1658-73
COMPANIONAGE.
SOQ
(thanks of Gov.-Gen. of India for mil. works
1860, and of Netherlands-India Govt. for prisons
1860); employed (while on Ieave)i866 under Sur-
veyor-Gen, of Prisons (London) in erection of
Woking Female prison ; appointed Ch. Engineer, I
.Straits Settlements on its transfer from India j
1867, Comptroller of Indian Convicts on behalf j
of India 1868, and for settlement of lands, New j
Territory, Province Wellesley 1871 ; officiated
as Colonial Sec. 1868 ; appointed Surveyor- i
Gen. to the Colony 1872 ; was Special I
Commr. to Salangore and to Pangkor with Sir
Andrew Clarke in settlement of affairs in Native i
States 1874-5 ; went on Special Missions to Siam I
!875_ (permitted by H.M. to accept Order of
White Elephant) ; appointed first Ch. Commr. to j
Perak 1875, present throughout the disturbances j
i875-6,and engaged in the affair at Kotah Lamah j
(medal with clasp) ; went on a Special Mission '<
to Sungie Ujong 1878 ; was Sec. (fourth Official
visit) to Sir W. Robinson's Mission to Siami878,
and was Director of all public works in theColony
1857-80 ; erected Govt. House and Public offices
by Convict Labour ; completed new Jails, Hos-
pitals, and Water Works, Singapore, and de-
signed and commenced Reclamation Scheme, j
Singapore, 1879; was officiating L'eut.-Gov.
Penang 1880-4, and sometime a M.E.C. and i
M.L.C. of the Colony (thanked by Govt. on
several occasions); author of "Perak and the j
Malays " : in. 1849, Lillie Des Granges, da. of I
the Rev.Benmngton H. Paine ; cr.C.M.G. 1879. i
Scotia, Preston Park, Brighton; Athetueuiu
Club.
MACNEILI., Col. James Graham Robert
Douglas, C.B. ; b. 1842 ; entered Madras Army
1859, became Capt. 1871, Major 1879, Lieut. -Col.
1885, and Col. 1890 ; served in third Burmese War
1885-6 as D.A.A. and Q.M.G. for Intelligence
Depart, and acted guide to Column at attack
on Minhla redoubt (severely wounded, men-
tioned in despatches, medal with clasp); ;«.
92, Rose Elizabeth, da. of the late Thomas
Somers, Esq., of Mendip Lodge, Somerset, and
widow of the Rev. W. A. Stewart ; cr. C.B.
1886. United Service and Junior United
Service Clubs.
IVlACONCHY, Ernest William Stuart King,
D.S.O., son of the late George Maconchy,
Esq., of Rathmore, co. Longford ; b. 1860 ;
entered E. Yorkshire Regt. 1882, and became •
Lieut. I.S.C. 1883 ; served with Hazara Ex-
peditions 1888 (medal with clasp) and 1891
(mentioned in despatches, clasp, D. S.O.); cr.
D.S.0. 1891.
MACPHERSON, Charles Gordon Welland,
C.I.E., son of the late George Gordon Macpher-
son, Esq. ; b. 1846 ; entered Bom. C.S.i86g ; is
District and Sessions Judge at Kanara : in.
1873, a da. of the late Lieut. W. Chapman,
R.E. ; cr. C.I.E. 1880. Kanara, Bombay.
McSwiNEY, Capt. Edward Frederick
Henry, D.S.O., son of the Rev. John Henry
Herbert McSwiney, R. of Barnoldby-le-Beck,
Lincolnshire ; b. 1858 ; entered 4oth Regt. 1879,
and B.S.C. 1882 (appointed to Hyderabad Con-
tingent), and became Capt. 1890 ; served during
Afghan War 1880 (medal), and with Burmah
Expedition 1886-8 (medal) : in. 1885, Ida Flo-
rence, da. of Brig. -Surg. H. Knaggs ; cr.
D.S.O. 1887.
MADDEN, Major, George Colquhoun,
D.S.O. ; b. 1856; entered ist W. India Regt.
1875, became Capt. 1881, and Major 1888 ;
served in operations against Jebus 1892(0. S.O.);
cr. D.S.O. 1892.
MAHON, FUet-Surg. Edward Elphin-
stone, C.B., son of the Rev. George William
Mahon, M.A., H.E.I.C.S., formerly Garrison
Chaplain at Fort St. George, Madras ;
b. 1851 ; entered R.N. 1878, became Staff-
Surg. 1 88 1, and Fleet Surg. 1890 ; served
during Zulu War 1874 (medal), during Boer
War 1881, present at actions of Laing's Nek
and- Majuba Hill (mentioned in despatches,
promoted), in Egyptian War, 1882, present at
Kassassin and Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp,
bronze star, 4th class Osmanieh), and in Bur-
mah Campaign 1885-7 (medal with clasp); cr.
C.B. 1892.
MAHON Y, Lieut. -Col. John, C.M. (7., son
of J. Mahony, Esq. ; b. 1824 ; entered 66th Regt.
1857, and became Capt. 1866 ; appointed Pay-
master of 32nd Regt. 1867, became Hon. Major
1877, Staff Paymaster to R.A. 1880, and retired
as Hon. Lieut. -Col. 1884 ; served in Kaffir War
1878 against the Gaikas ; appointed Ch. Pay-
master to Forces in S. Africa 1879 at commence-
ment of Campaign in Zululand, and assisted
throughout the whole period until termination
(medal with clasp, and special promotion to
Staff Paymaster): in. 18— ; cr. C.M.G. 1879.
A uckland House, Si. Andrew's Road, Southsea.
MAINPRISE, Capt. William Thomas, C.B.,
son of W. R. Mainprise, Esq.,£. 1817; entered
R.N. 1830, became Master 1841, Com. 1860,
Staff Capt. 1867, and retired Capt. 1869 ; en-
gaged sounding before batteries of St. Jean
d'Acre prior to bombardment 1840 (medal), and
on similar service off Sebastopol previous to
attack on Oct. i7th, 1854 (medal with clasp,
Legion of Honour, sth class Medjidie, and
Turkish medal) : m. 1846, Susannah Ursula, da.
of William Bund, Esq., of Worcester ; cr. C.B.
1867. Wilton Lodge, Osborn Road. Farchain.
MAINWARING, Lieut. -Gen. William
George, C.I.E., and son of the late Rev. K.
Mainwaring ; b. 1823 ; ed. at Shrewsbury ;
entered Bombay Army 1843, became Capt.
1858, Major 1863, Lieut.-Col. 1869, Col. 1874,
Maj.-Gen. 1885, and Lieut. -Gen. 1889; served
in Punjab Campaign 1848-9 (medal with clasp),
with Persian Expeditionary Force 1857 (medal
with clasp), in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8
(medal), and in Affghan War 1879-80 (medal) ;
formerly Comdt. 3oth Bombay N.I. : in. 1863,
Ellen Saulez, da. of Capt. Haines, of the Indian
Navy ; cr. C.I.E. 1878. 35, Cromwell Road,
W. Brighton ; East India United Service
Club.
MAITLAND, Col. Eardley, C.B.; b. 1833 '•>
entered R.A. 1851, became Capt. 1859, Major
1872, Lieut.-Col. 1877, and Col. 1881 ; retired
1889 ; served throughout Indian Mutiny
1857-8, present at relief, defence, siege, and
capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches,
medal with three clasps, and a year's
service), and during Russo-Turkish War
1877, as Mil. Attache at Constantinople ;
was Assist. -Sup. Roy. Gun Factory 1872-7,
member of Ordnance Committee 1879-80,
Sup. Roy. Gun Factory 1880-7, and Director-
Gen, of Ordnance Factories, with temporary
rank of Major-Gen. 1887-9 : "*• Ist> *&55< wife
d. 1877 ! 2n<i. '883 ; cr. C.B. 1887.
MAITLAND, Col. James Makgill HERIOT-,
C.B. [see E. Lauderdale, colls.].
MAITLAND, William James, C.I.E. [see
Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland, Bart., colls.].
MAJENDIE, Col. Vivian Bering, C.B.,
son of Major John R. Majendie, of Pipe
Grange, near Lichfield : b, 1836 ; entered R.A.
1854, became Capt. 1861,' Major 1872, Lieut.-
Col. and Col. (retired) 1881 ; served in
Crimean Campaign 1855 (medal with clasp
and Turkish medal), and in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1858 (medal with clasp) ; was some-
time Capt. Instructor in Roy. Laboratory,
Woolwich, and Assist. Sup. of same Depart.
1861-71, since when he has been H.M.'s Ch.
8io
COMPANION AGE.
Inspector of Explosives under Home Office:
>n. 1863, Adelaide Frances, who d. 1868, da.
of the Rev. H. Grylls ; cr. C.B. 1880. Spring-
field, Old Charlton; Athena-urn and United
Service Clubs.
MALCOLM, Col. Edward Donald, C.B.,
son of John Malcolm, Esq., of Poltalloch,
Argyleshire; b. 1837; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad.,
Woolwich; entered R.E. 1854, became Capt.
1861, Major 1868, Lieut. -Col. 1879, and C'ol.
1883 ; served throughout Indian Mutiny
1857-8 (mentioned in despatches and medal with
two clasps) ; in 1860 sent on special service from
China to Japan ; was Inspector of Sub-Marine
Defences 1882-4; is a J. P. for Argyllshire, a
Boundary Commr. under Scotch Local Govt.
Bill, and Engineer to Scotch Office for Piers
and Harbours under the W. Highlands and
Islands Act 1891 ; commanded R.E., N.
British Dist. 1885-90 : m. 1867, Isabel Wyld,
da. of the late J. Brown, Esq., of 78, Lancaster
Gate, W. ; cr. C.B. 1881. i3, Queens Gate
Place, S.W.; United Service and Junior
Carlton Clubs
MALCOLM, John Wingfield, C.B., el.
son of John Malcolm, Esq., of Poltalloch,
Argyllshne ; b. 1833 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch.
Ch. , Oxford ; is Lieut. -Col., Comdt. and
Hon. Col. (Vol. Officers' Decoration) 5th
Vol. Batn. Princess Louise's (Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders), a J.P. and D.L.
for co. Argyll, and a J.P. for Kent ; sat as M .P:
for Boston (C) 1860-74, when he was defeated ;
re-seated upon a scrutiny, June, 1874, and
resigned 1878 ; sat for Argyllshire 1886-92,
when he was defeated: in. 1861, the Hon.
Alice Frederica Irby, da. of 4th Baron Boston ;
cr. C.B., 1892. Achna.rn.ara, Lochs;ilpktad,
Argyllshire; 7, Great Stanltope Street, W.
MALCOLMSON, Maj.-Gen. John Henry
Porter, C~5.,son of the late John Porter Vals-
court Beresford Malcolmson, of the Bom. Med.
Ser. ; b. 1832 ; ed. at Addiscombe ; entered
Bombay Artillery 1849, became Capt. 1858, Major
1869, Lieut.-Col. 1875, Col. 1880, and Maj.-Gen.
(retired) 1882; served with Rajpootana Field
Force, 1857 (mentioned in despatches, and medal
with clasp), and commanded 3rd Sind Horsein
AfghanCampaign i878-8o(medal, twice wounded
and mentioned in despatches): m. 1860 Ada
Jessie, da. of E. B. Meyer, Esq., of The Firs,
East Sheen, Surrey ; cr. C.B. 1879. St. Al-
bans, Ryde, Isle of Wight ; Junior United
Service Club.
b. 1825; ed., at Winchester; entered Bengal
Infantry 1842, became Capt. 1857, Major 1862,
Lieut.-Col. 1868, and Col. 1868 ; retired 1877 ;
was in Indian Military Finance Depart. 1856-63,
Sanitary Commr. to Govt. of India 1865-9, Con-
troller-Gen, of Indian Military Finances during
1868, and Guardian to H.M. the Maharaja ot
Mysore 1869-76; author of "History of the
French in India," " Historical Sketch of the
Native States of India," " History of the Indian
Mutiny," " History of Afghanistan," "Herat,"
" Life of Lord Clive," &c. : in. 1856, Marian, da.
of G.W. Battye, Esq. ; cr. C.S.I. 1872. 27,,
West Cromwell Road, S. IV. ; Junior Carlton
Club.
MALTHUS, Col. Sydenham, C.B., el. son
of Sydenham Malthus, Esq., of Albury, Surrey ;
b. 1831 ; entered Army 1852, became Capt.
1863, -MaJ°r I^7o, Lieut.-Col. 1877, and Col.
(retired) 1880; commanded 94th Regt. in Zulu
War 1879, present at Ulundi (medal) : m. 1867,
Henrietta, el. da. of the late Rev. T. A.
Maberly, V. of Cuckfield ; cr. C.B. 1879.
Dalton Hill, Albury, Guildford; United
Service and Constitutional Clubs.
MANDERSON, Maj.-Gen. George Rennie,
C.B., son of the late Capt. John Rennie Man-
derson, H.E.I.C.S. ; b. 1834; ed. at Addis-
combe ; entered Bengal Artillery 1851, became
Capt. R.A. 1860, Major 1871, Lt.-Col. 1878,
Col. 1882, and Hon. Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1885 ;
served (/) in Burmese War 1852-3 (medal with,
clasp), (if) in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857
(twice mentioned in despatches, and medal with
three clasps), (Hi) in Jowakhi Expedition 1877-8
(mentioned in despatches and clasp on Burmah
medal), and (iv) in Afghan Campaign 1878-9,
including capture of Ali-Musjid (mentioned in
despatches and medal with clasp) : m. ist, 1873,
a da., who d. 1875, of the late Sir W. H.
Walker ; 2nd, 1880, a da. of C. Herring-Cooper,
Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1881. Ai'onhurst, Tiddington,
near Stratford-on-Avon.
MANGLES, Maj.-Gen. Cecil, C.B., son of
the late Capt. C. E. Mangles ; b. 1842 ; entered
Bengal Cav. 1861, transferred to 2oth Hussars
1862, became Capt. 1873, Major 1879, Lieut.-
Col. 1881, and Col. and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1885 ;
commanded two squadrons of his Regt. in
Suakin Expedition 1855 ; present at action of
Hashier and subsequent operations (mentioned
in despatches and C.B.) : m. 1891, Frances, da.
of the late Daniel Mahony, Esq., of Dunloe
Castle, Killarney, and widow of Capt. W. Fagan,
i2th Lancers; cr. C.B. 1885. Xaval and Mili-
tary Club.
MALING, Capt. Irwin Charles, C.M.G.,
son of the late Robert Saunders Mating, Esq.,
Com. R.N. (sometime H.M.'s Salt Commr., ,„ n/r • f i i /-» T\/T /->
Bengal), of W. Herrington, co. Durham; b. ' MANN, Maj.-Gen. James Robert, C.M.G.,
1841 ; ed. at Wimbledon Sch., and at ! son of Maj.-Gen. Cornelius Mann, R.E. ; b.
Roy. Mil. Acad., Neustadt, Austria ; formerly 1823; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., \\oolwich; en-
tered R.E. 1840, and became Hon. Maj.-Gen.
1873: served in Nova Scotia, Canada, Cape of
Good Hope. Mauritius, and Jamaica ; was
Surveyor - Gen. of Mauritius 1856-61, and
Directcr of Roads, Surveyor-Gen., and Sup. of
Public Works, Jamaica, 1867-86 : m. 1848,
Caroline Boyd, da. of James Geddes, Esq.,
8gtb, 35th, and 23rd Regts. ; retired
1879; served during Indian Mutiny 1858-9
(medal) ; was Private Sec. and A.D.C.
to Sir A. E. Kennedy, C.B., Gov.-in.-Ch.
of W. African Settlements (successfully
carried out several special missions to native
chiefs) 1868-70, Private Sec. to Marquess of
Normanby, G.C.M.G. (successively Gov. of
Queensland and New Zealand) 1871-9, and
Colonial Sec. and Registrar-Gen., Grenada
1879-89, since when he has been Administrator
of St. Vincent ; administered Govt. of Grenada
1880, 1882, 1884, .1885, and 1886-7, and acted as
Colonial Sec. of Leeward Islands, and Pres. of
Antigua 1888, and as Administrator of Leeward i
Islands 1889 : in. i?6S, Emily Ann, only da. of |
the Rev. Benjamin Whitelock, M.A., of Groom- ,
bridge, Kent ; cr. C.M.G. 1892. Government !
House, St. Vincent, H'. Indies; Junior United \
Service Club.
MAILESON, Col. George Bruce, C.S.f. ;
M.D. and Staff-Surg. Army Med. Depart. ; cr.
C.M.G. 1881.
MANSEL, Major Alfred, D.S.O., son of
the late Capt. W. H. Hansel, Inniskilliog
Dragoons ; b. 1852 ; entered R.A. 1872, became
Capt. 1881, and Major 1889 ; served with Naga
Hill Expedition 1879-80 in command of R.A.,
present at storming of Khonoma (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp), with Mahsud
Wazeeree Expedition 1881 with Jank Column,
and with Burmah Expedition 1886-7 in com-
mand of R.A., present at advance on Moungwi
(mentioned in despatches, 2 clasps) ; cr. D.S.O.
i8ci.
COMPANION AC, [•..
MANSEL, George, C.M.G., son of the
late Capt. W. H.Mansel, Inniskilling Dragoons ;
/'. 18 — ; served as trooper in Weem Yeo. Cav.
during Langalabele Rebellion 1873, as Inspector
in Natal Mounted Police throughout Zulu War
1879 and Boer War 1880-81, as Comdt. of
Reserve Territory Carbineers in Zululand dis-
turbances 1886, and as Comdt. Zululand Police
during disturbances there in 1888 (twice men-
tioned in despatches) ; is Comdt. of Zululand
Police ; cr. C.M.G. 1891. Echowe, Zulu/and.
MANSFIELD, Samuel, C.S.F., son of the
latejohn Mansfield, Esq., of Diggeswell House,
Herts; l<. 1815; was in B.C.S. 1834-72, and
sometime Senior Member of Council, Bombay ;
cr. C.S.I. 1866. 23, Hanover Square, \V.; East
India. United Sen-ice Club.
MARCH, George Edward, C.M.G, , son of
the late Thomas March, Esq. ; b. 1828 ; ed. at
St. Mary Hall, Oxford ; was sometime a clerk
in Lord Chamberlain's office ; appointed a clerk
in Librarian's Depart, of Foreign Office 1855;
transferred to Treaty Depart. 1860, and pro-
moted to be Sup. thereof 1873 ; appointed
Acting Sec. of Legation in Diplo. Ser. 1874,
and was Diplo. Sec. to Maj.-Gen. Sir A.
Horsford, British Delegate at Conference a
Brussels on the Rules of Mil. Warfare ; ap-
pointed Sec. to Roy. Commn. on Extradition
1877 : in. ist, 1858, Florence, da. of the late
Wentworth Beaumont, Esq. (marriage dissolved
1866); 2nd, 1873, Virginia, who d. 1877, da.
of the late Gen. Gabriel, C.B. ; 3rd, 1883,
Meta, da. of Arthur Troughton Roberts, Esq., of
Coeddu, Flint; cr. C.M.G. 1881. 61, Cadogan
Square, S. IV. ; St. James's Club.
MARCH, Thomas Charles, C.B., son of
Thomas March, Esq. ; b. 18 — ; was Paymaster
of H.M.'s Household 1872-82, since when he
has been Sec. of the Board of Green Cloth ;
cr. C.B. 1891. Forest Lode;e, Ashstead;
Buckingham Palace, S. W.
MARINDIN, Major Francis Arthur,
C.M.G., son of the late Rev. Samuel Marindin,
[see Wedderburn, Bart., colls.], of Chesterton,
Salop ; b. 1838 ; ed. at Eton, and at Roy. Mil.
Acad., Woolwich ; entered R.E. 1854, became
Capt. 1860, and Major 1872 (retired 1879) ;
appointed Inspector of Railways to Board of
Trade 1877 : ///. 1860, Kathleen Mary, only da.
of the late Sir William Stevenson, K.C.B., Gov.
of Mauritius ; cr. C.M.G. 1887. 22, Sussex
Villas, Kensington, II'.; Wellington Club.
MARINITCH, Hugo, C.M.G. ; b. 18 — ;
was placed at the disposal of Sir Henry Drum-
mond-VVolff, G.C.M.G., K.C.B. (Special Envoy
to the Sultan) 1885-7 ; has been a Dragoman to
the Embassy at Constantinople since 1876; cr.
C.M.G. 1888. British Embassy, Constantinople.
MARKEY, Surg.-Col. Edward Corrigan,
C.B. ; b. 1837 ; entered Army Med. Staff 1859,
became Surg. -Major 1874, Brig.-Surg. 1885,
and Dep. Surg. -( Jen. (now Surg.-Col.) 1890;
served during Afghan War 1879-80 (mentioned
in despatches, medal with clasp, bronze star),
with Soudan Expedition 1884-5 (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp), and with
Chin-Lushai Expedition 1890 ; cr. C.B. 1890.
MARKHAM, Clements Robert, C.£.,
F.K.S., son of the late Rev. David F. Mark-
ham, Canon of Windsor ; b. 1830; ed. at West-
minster Sch. ; formerly in R.N., retired 1852 ;
served in Arctic Expedition 1850-1 ; was Geo-
grapher to Abyssinian Expedition 1867-8, and
Assist.-Sec. in India Office 1868-77 '•< introduced
the cultivation of Peruvian bark from S. America
into India ; was Sec. of Hakluyt So. 1858-87,
and of Roy. Geographical So. 1862-88 (Founder's
gold medal), and Pres. of Haklwyt So. 1850 ;
author of " Lord Fairfax," " The Fighting
Veres," &c. : //.'. 1857, Minna, da. ot the late
Rev. James Hamilton John Chichester ; cr.
C.B. 1872. 21, Ecclestcn Square, S.ll'.;
Athenreuia Club.
MARLOW, Benjamin William, M.D., C.£.,
son of the late Maj.-Gen. W. B. Marlow R.E. ;
b. 1820; L.R.C.S. Edin. 1841 and M.D. 1842 ;
entered Med. Depart, of Army 1842, became
Surg. 1854, Surg.-Maj. 1862, Dep.-Inspector-
Gen. 1867, and Hon. Inspector-Gen. 1870; served
with 28th Regt. in Scinde 1843, and throughout
Eastern Campaign 1854-6 (medal with three
clasps, Legion of Honour, and Turkish medal) :
in 1857, Jane Mary, da. of the late Henry Man,
Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1873. Afcerstoke, Hants.
' MARRIOTT, Major Reginald Adams,
D.S.O.; b. 1857; entered R.M.A. 1875, be-
i came Capt. and Brevet Major 1886 (h.-p. 1892) •
served in Egyptian Expedition 1882, present at
bombardment of Alexandria, actions of El
Magfar, Mahsameh and Kasyassin, and battle of
Tel-el-Kebir(medal with, two clasps, bronze star,
5th Class Mejidie), in Soudan Expedition 1884-5,
when he commanded Egyptian Camel Corps
; (mentioned in despatches), and in Nile Expedi-
I tion 1885-6 ; was attached to Egyptian Army
1883-6 ; cr. D.S.O. 1886.
! MARSHALL,ZzV<Y/.-GVH. Frederick, C.M. G.,
I son of the late George Marshall, Esq., of
Broadwater, Surrey; b. 1830; ed. at Eton;
i entered Life Guards 1849, became Capt. 1859,
Lieut. -Col. 1863, Col. 1868, Maj.-Gen. 1877, and
Lieut.-Gen. (retired) 1884 ; was sometime on
I Staff of Lord-Lieut, of Ireland ; served as A.D.C.
j in Crimean Campaign 1855 (medal with clasp
and Turkish medal), and in Zulu War 1879, in
[ command of Cav. Brig., and after dissolution of
Brig, commanded advanced posts on lines of
| communication (medal with clasp) ; is a J.P. for
Surrey, and Col. ist Dragoons : ;;/. 1861,
Adelaide Laura, da. of Edward Gyles Howard,
Esq. [see D. Norfolk, colls.] ; cr. C.M.G. 1879.
Catteshall Manor, Broadivatcr, Godalming ;
9, Eaton Place, S. 11'. ; Brooks's, JMarlborouglt,
and United Service Clnbs.
MARSHALL, Col. Thomas Horatio, C.B.,
el. son of the late Thomas Marshall, Esq.,
of Hartford Beach, Northwich ; b. 1833 ; ed.
at Eton, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1856, M.A. 18— ) ; was Major and Hon.
Lieut. -Col. srd Batn. Cheshire Regt. 1878-88 ;
is a J.P. for Anglesey and Cheshire, and
Lieut.-Col. Comdt. and Hon. Col. 3rd Vol.
Batn. Cheshire Regt. : /;/. ist, 1857, Laura
Anne, who d. 1858, da. of the late Rev.
Martin Stapylton, R. of Barlborough,
Derbyshire ; 2nd, 1862, Lucy Martina, da.
of the late Rev. Edward Nugent Bree ;
cr. C.B. 1892. BrynGolen, Holy-head; Hart-
ford Beach, Nortlrjjich : Junior Carlton Clnl>.
MARSTON, Swg.-Gen. Jeffery Allen,
C.B., M.D., son of the late Thomas Marston,
Esq., of Martham, Norfolk ; b. 1831; M.I).
St. Andrew's Univ. ; F.R.C.S. and M.R.C.P. ;
entered Army Med. Depart. 1854, became
Surg. 1867, Surg.-Maj. 1873, Brig. -Surg.
1879, Dep. Surg. -Gen. 1882, and Surg. -Gen.
1889 ; retired 1889 ; served with Egyptian Ex-
pedition 1882 as Sanitary Officer; present at
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp, bronze star, 3rd class Us-
manieh) ; formerly Head of Sanitary and Statis-
tical Departs, at War Office ; is a Member of
the Army Sanitary Committee : in. 18 — , Annie
A., da. of C. Webb, Esq., of Hoddesdon,
Herts ; cr. C.B. 1887. 56, A'et'trft Square,
S.ll'. ; Junior Army and Nary Club,
MARTIN, Col. Cunliffe, C.B., son of the
late Sir Ranald Martin, C.B. ; b. 1834; ed.^at
812
COMPANIONAGE.
Cheltenham Coll.; entered Bengal Cav. 1851, be-
came Capt. 1862, Major 1871, Lieut. -Col. 1877,
and Col. 1881 ; served with I4th L. Dragoons in
Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (severely
\vpunded, mentioned in despatches, and medal
uith clasp), as A.D.C. to Sir D. M. Stewart,
G.C.B., in Abyssinian Campaign 1868 (medal),
and in command of Centra! India Horse Afghan
Campaign 1879-80 (medal with clasp, star, and
mentioned in despatches) ; formerly Comdt.
Central India Horse : m. 1870. Frances Mary,
da. of T.R. Colledge, Esq., M.D.-.cr. C.B. 1881.
Delmar, Montpelier Terrace, Cheltenham.
MARTIN, Major George Blake Napier,
C.S., son of the late John Nicholas Martin,
Esq., H.E.I.C.S. ; b. 1847 ; ed. at Roy. Mil.
Acad., Woolwich ; entered R.A. 1866, became
Capt. 1878, and Major 1882; served on N.W.
Frontier of India 1871-5, with Egyptian Expe-
dition 1882 (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp, bronze star, 4th class Medijidie),
with Soudan Expedition 1884-5 on special duty
with boats (mentioned in despatches, two
clasps), and with Burmese Expedition 1886
(medal with clasp) : >«. 1889, Evelyn Henrietta,
da. of Lieut. -Col. Henry Clement Swinnerton
Dyer [see Dyer, Bart.] ; ct: C.B. 1889. Junior
L'nited Ser-jice Club.
MARTIN, Fleet-Surgeon J ames Hamilton,
D.S.O. ; b. 18 — ; entered R.N. 1865, became
Staff-Surg. 1877, a"d Fleet-Surg. 1884 ; served
during encounters with Sulee pirates 1872,
during Zulu War 1879 (mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp), during Egyptian War 1882,
in E. Soudan 1884 (wounded, mentioned in
despatches, two clasps, promoted), and during
operations against Sultanate of Witu 1890
(D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1891.
MARTIN, Col. Richard Edward Rowley,
C.M.G., son of R. B. Martin, Esq., of Heming-
stone Hall, Suffolk; b. 1847 ; entered 77th Regt.
1867, became Capt. 6th Dragoons 1877, Major
1881, Lieut.-Col. 1887, Lieut. -Col. Comdg. 1889,
and Col. (retired) 1890 ; served in command of
Mounted Infantry at Cetewayo's Installa-
tion in Zululand 1883, as Comdt. of Gen.
Depot Bechuanaland Field Force 1884, as Major
with Bechuanaland Border Police Force 1886-7,
and in command of Eshowe Column in Zululand
1887-8 ; was British Commr. and Pres. of Portu-
guese-Swazi Boundary Commn., British Commr.
on special mission to Tongaland 1888, Sec.
to H.M.'s Commr. in Swaziland (Col. Sir F.
W. pc Winton, K.C.M.G., C.B.) 1889, and
British Commr., Swaziland 1890 ; cr. C.M.G.
1888. Junior United Service Club.
MARTINDALE, Lieut.-Col. Ben Hay, C.B.,
son of the late Benjamin Martindale, Esq.; b.
1824 ; entered R.E. 1843, and retired as Lieut.-
Col. 1867 ; was Commr. of Railways, Roads and
Electric Telegraphs New South Wales 1857-61.
Under-Sec, for Public Works 1859-61, Sup.
of Barrack Depart, at War Office 1862-8, mem-
ber of Army Sanitary Committee 1 866-8, Dep.-
Controller at Aldershot, in Canada, and S.E.
District 1869-73, and Gen. Manager of London
and St. Katharine Docks, 1873-89, since when
he has been a Director : in. 1848, Mary Eliza-
beth Knocker; cr. C.B. 1871. Overfield,
Bicklcy, Kent; United Sen-ice Club.
MASON, Capt. Alexander Herbert, D.S. 0.,
son of L. J. Martin Mason, Esq. ; b. 1856;
; entered R.E. 1874, and became Capt. 1885 ;
served during Afghan War 1878-9-80 (medal),
with Soudan Expedition 1885, with Soudan
Frontier Force 1885-6 (medal, bronze star), with
Hazara Expedition 1888 (mentioned in _de-
spatches, medal with clasp), with Zohb Field
Force 1890 (mentioned in despatches), with
Hazara Expedition 1891 (mentioned in
despatches, clasp), and with both Miranzai
Expeditions 1891 (mentioned in despatches,
clasp); appointed D.A.Q.M.G. for Intelli-
gence, India, 1892 ; cr. D.S.O. 1891.
MASON, Richard Denton, C.B. : b. 18 — ;
M.R.C.S.Eng. 1837; appointed Surg. R.N.
1837, Fleet Surg. 1844, Dep. -Inspector-Gen.
of Hospitals 1861, and Inspector-Gen. 1874; re-
tired 1875 ; is an Hon. Surg. to H.M., and
J.P. for Suffolk; cr. C.B. 1871.
MASON, Adm. Thomas Henry, C.B., son
of the late Rev. Thomas Mason, Incumbent of
Culpho, Ipswich; b. 1811 ; entered R.N. 1823,
became Com. 1841, Capt. 1849, Rear-Adm. 1867,
retired Vice-Adm. 1873 and Adm. 1879 with dis-
imction; served in command of H.M.S. "Alge-
rine" during operations at Canton, and at cap-
ture of that city and Amoy (mentioned five times
in despatches and medal); is a J.P. for Ipswich ;
cr. C.B. 1875. Algerine Cottage, fps-.vich.
MASSY, Hampden Hugh, C.B., son of the
late W. Massy, Esq., of Dumville, co. Dublin ;
b. 18— ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (M.B. 1842);
entered Med. Depart, of Army 1844, became
Surg. 1854, Surg. -Maj. 1864, Dep. -Inspector-Gen.
1867, and Surg.-Gen. 1876 ; served in Sutlej
Campaign 1846, in Crimean Campaign 1854-6
[medal with four clasps, sth class Medjidie and
Turkish medal), and in Indian Mutiny Cam-
paign, being part of time a Principal Medical
Officer in Oude 1858-9 (medal with clasp) ; was
head of Sanitary Branch of Army Med. De-
part. 1867-72 : m. 18— . Mary, da. of E. S.
Irwin, Esq., of Fox Hall, co. Dublin; cr. C.B.
1869. 95, Shooter's HM Road, Blackheath,
S.E.; Army and Navy Club.
MASSY, Maj. -Gen. William Godfrey
Dunham, C.B., son of Major H. W. Mas*y,
of Rosanna, co. Tipperary ; b. 1838 ; ed. at
Dublin Univ.(LL.D. 1866); entered loth Regt.
1854, became Capt. 1857, Major sth Lancers
1863, Lieut.-Col. 1871,90!. 1876, and Maj. -Gen.
1886 ; served during Crimean War 1855, present
at siege of Sebastopol and assault on Redan
(dangerously wounded, mentioned in despat-
ches, medal with clasps, Legion of Honour,
Turkish medal), and during Afghan War 1879-80
in command of Cav. Brig, (mentioned in de-
spatches, medal with two clasps) ; was A. A.G.
Bengal 1867-72, and in command of Brig, of
Bengal Army 1879 and 1880-4 ; is a J.P. for
co. Tipperary ; appointed Brig. -Gen. in com-
mand of troops in Ceylon 1888 : m. 1869, Eliza-
beth, da. of the late Maj. -Gen. Sir Thomas
Seaton, K.C.B.; cr. C.B. 1887. Colombo,
Ceylon; Grantstttun, Tipperary; United Ser-
vice and Junior United Service Clubs.
MASTER, Charles Gilbert, C.S.I., fifth
son of the late Yen. Robert Mosley Master,
M.A., Archdeacon of Manchester and R. of
Croston, Lancashire ; b. 1833 ; entered M.C.S.
1854 ; was a Member of Council of Gov. of
Madras 1884-8 : m. 1857, Emma Caroline, el.
da. of the late Thomas Onslow, Esq., M.C.S.
[see Onslow, Bart., colls.]; cr. C.S.I. 1887.
Earlsridge, Woodlands Road, Redhill.
MASTER, Col. William Chester, C.B., son
of the late Lieut.-Col. William Chester Master,
of Knole Park, near Bristol ; b. 1821 ; entered
Northumberland Fusiliers 1839, and retired as
Col. 28th Foot 1867 ; has been a Gentleman-
at-Arms to H.M. since 1870; commanded 5th
Fusiliers at siege and capture of Lucknow 1857,
and throughout Oude Campaign 1858-9 (medal
with clasp, several times mentioned in de-
spatches, and a year's service): m. 1861,
Madeline Harriet Louisa, who d. 1889, da. of
Sir William Curtis, 3rd Bart.; cr. C.B. 1858.
Hampton Park House, Leominster.
MATHEW, George Felton, C.I.E. ; b.
1846; formerly Manager of H.H. the Nizam's
COMPANION AGE.
State Railway, Secunderabad ; is Traffic Sup.
of Punjab Section of North-Western State
Railway: cr. C.I.E. 1882. Beaconsfield Club.
MATHEWS, Brig -Gen. Lloyd William,
C.M.G., son of William Mathews, Esq. Capt.
and one of the first movers in Vol. Force) ; b.
1850 ; entered R.N. 1863, and retired as Lieut.
1881 ; served during Ashantee War 1873-4 (pro-
moted Lieut., medal), and on E. Coast of Africa
in suppression of Slave Trade (thanked by
Admiralty); joined, with sanction of British
Govt., the service of H.H. the Sultan of Zanzi-
bar, 1878 ; organised Zanzibar Force, of which
he was for many years Brig. -Gen., and carried
out several expeditions into Africa ; arrested
Capt. Brownrigg's murderers 1881 ; has been
engaged in suppressing the slave trade, and in
active service against the rebel chief Mburuk in
Rashia, bringing him under the Sultan of Zan-
zibar (2nd class brilliant star) ; annexed to the
Sultan's dominions the country of Taveta
Charga ; administered Govt. of Zanzibar during
illness of the late Sultan 1888 (ist class brilliant !
star) ; received 2nd class of the Prussian Order J
of the Crown 1889; is Prime Minister to H.H.
the Sultan of Zanzibar ; C.M.G. 1880. Zan-
zibar.
MATTEI, Richard, C.M.G.; cr. C.M.G.
1886.
MATTHEWS, Henry Montagu, C.I.E. ;
i>. 18 — ; is Ch. Engineer and Manager of Ran-
goon and Irrawaddy State Railway ; cr. C.I.E.
1887.
MAUDE, Col. Francis Cornwallis, C.B.,
V.C. [see E. De Montalt, colls.].
MAUNSELL, Gen. Frederick Richard, i
C.B., son of the late Rev. D. H. Maunsell, of '•
Balbriggan ; b. 1828; entered Bengal Engineers j
1846, became Capt. and Major R.E. 1858,
Lieut.-Col. 1869, Col. 1874, Maj.-Gen. 1878,
Lieut.-Gen. 1884, and Gen. 1887 ; served in j
Punjab Campaign 1848-9, present at siege of ,
Mooltan and battle of Googerat (medal with j
two clasps), in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8, |
present at sieges of Delhi and Lucknow, in Oude \
1859 (dangerously wounded, medal with two i
clasps, mentioned in despatches, C. B.), and in I
Afghan Campaign 1878-9 (mentioned in de- j
spatches, medal with clasp) : m. 1862, Maria
Alexandrine, who d. 1883, da. of Don Manuel
Velez, of New Granada; cr. C.B. 1873. 15, j
The Grove, Boltons, S. W. ; United Service,
East India United Service, and Primrose
Cinbs.
MAUNSELL, Maj.-Gen. Thomas, C.S., son
of the late George Meares Maunsell, Esq. \b. 1822;
entered Army 1842, became Capt. 1850, Major
1855, Lieut.-Col. 1864, Col. 1873 (h. p. 1879),
and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1881 ; served with 32nd
Regt. in Punjab Campaign 1848-9 (medal with
two clasps), in Crimean Campaign, with 28th
Regt., 1854-5-6 (thrice wounded, honourably
mentioned in Div. Orders and despatches,
medal with three clasps, sth class Medjidie,
and Turkish and Sardinian medals), and
during latter part of Indian Mutiny: m. 1865,
Amy Louisa Elizabeth, da. of Col. Burrowes,
K.H., of Bourton Court, Somerset; cr. C.B.
1875. The Cottage, Biirghclere, near Newbury;
Army and Navy Club.
MAURICE, Col. John Frederick, C.B.,
son of the late Rev. Frederick Denison Maurice ;
b. 1841 ; ed. at Addiscombe, and at Roy. Mil,
Acacl., Woolwich ; entered R.A. 1861, became
Capt. 1875, Major 1880, Lieut.-Col. 1882, and
Col. 1885 ; served during Ashanti War 1873-4
(mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp),in S.
African War (severely wounded, mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp, Brevet Major),
with Egyptian Expedition 1882, as D.A.A.G.
Head Quarters (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp, bronze star, 4th class Osmanieh,
Brevet Lt.-Col.), and with Soudan Expedition
1884-5 (mentioned in despatches, clasp, pro-
moted Col.) ; was an Instructor at Sandhurst
Mil. Coll. 1869-73, D.A.Q.M.G. at Head
Quarters 1884, and Professor of Mil. Art at
Staff Coll. i88v92 ; author of various military
and other works: ;«. 1869, Anne Frances, da.
of the late R. A. Fitz-Gerald, Esq. ; cr. C.B.
1891. Aiiny and Navy Club.
MAXWELL, Major Henry St. Patrick,
C.S.I., son of Gen. William Maxwell, R.A. ;
b. 1850 ; entered io6th Regt. 1869, and B.S.C.
1871, became Capt. 1881, and Major 1889 ;
served with Duffla Expedition 1874-5 (men-
tioned in despatches), with Naga Hills Expe-
dition 1879-80 (severely wounded, mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp), with Akba Ex-
pedition 1883-4 (mentioned in despatches), and
with Manipur Expedition 1891 (mentioned by
Govt. of India, and in despatches); is a Dep.
Commr. Assam, and Political Agent and Supt.
of the Manipur State ; cr. C.S.I. 1892. British
Agency, Manipur, India.
MAXWELL, Major John Grenfell, D.S.O.,
son of the late Robert Maxwell, Esq. ; b. 1859 ;
ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; entered Army 1879,
and became Capt. Black Watch (Roy. High-
landers) 1888, and Brevet Major 1889; served
in Egyptian Expedition 1882, being present at
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp, bronze
star), in Soudan Expedition 1884-5. as Head
Quarters Comdt. and Provost Marshal (men-
tioned in despatches, clasp), in Nile Expedition
1885, and at actions of Gmnis 1886 (mentioned
in despatches, D.S.O.), of Gemaizah 1888 (men-
tioned in despatches, 3rd class Osmanieh, clasp),
and of Toski 1889 (mentioned in despatches,
clasp, Brevet Major) ; was Staff-Capt. of Mil.
Police in Egypt 1883-5; is serving with Egyptian
Army : m. 1892, Louise Selina, da. of Charles
William Bonynge, Esq., of 42, Prince's Gate,
S.W. ; cr. D.S.O. 1886.
MAXWELL, William Edward, C.M.G.,
son of Sir Peter Benson Maxwell ; b. 1846 : ed.
at Repton ; Bar. Inner Temple 1881 ; was suc-
cessively employed in Registrar's Depart. Su-
preme Court Penang and Singapore 1865-9^
Police Magistrate and Commr. of Court of Re-
quests at Penang 1869-70, at Malacca 1870-1, and
at Singapore 1871-2, and for Wellesley Prov.
1872-3, temporary Judge of Supreme Court
Penang 1874, Assist. Govt. -Agent Wellesley
1874-5, Dep. Commr. with Larut Field Force
1875, in Expedition to Perak to punish murderers
of British Resident (medal, and mentioned in
despatches), Acting Assist. Resident Larut 1876,
Acting Assist. Col. Sec. Singapore 1877, Acting
Senior Magistrate Singapore 1877, Assist. Resi-
dent Perak and Member of State Council
1878-82, and Land Titles Registration Commr.,
Straits Settlements 1882 ; employed 1882-3 on
a special mission to Australian Colonies to
report on the Torrens' system of Regi-
stration of Titles; in 1884 went on a joint
mission despatched by British and Netherlands
Govts. to W. Coast of Atchin, and procured the
release of 18 of the crew of the ss. " Nisero,"
who had for 10 months been detained as prisoners
by the Rajah of Tenom (thanked by H.M.'s
Govt.) ; was Acting Resident Councillor,
Penang i887-9,and Resident of Selangor 1889-92,
since when he has been Colonial Sec. of Straits
Settlements : m. 1870, Lilias Grant, da. of the
Rev. J. Aberigh-Mackay, D.D. ; cr. C.M.G.
1885. Singapore, Straits Settlements; Con-
sen-atlve Club.
MAY, Capt. Henry John, C.B., son of
814
COMPAXIOXAGE.
the Rev. Henry Thomas May, V. of S. Pether-
wyn, Cornwall; b. 1853; entered R.N. 1866
'(Beauford Testimonial 1872), became Com. 1882,
and Capt. 1880; served at bombardment of
Alexandria and during Egyptian War 1882
(medal with clasp, bronze star, promoted Com.),
and at Suakim 1888 as Senior Officer in Red
Sea (mentioned in despatches, promoted Capt.);
was a Member of Ordnance Committee (of
which he was sometime Assist. Sec.) 1889-90,
and an Inspector of Warlike Stores for Navy
^r9?92 :T>'"K l8S^t ^"^"^v da' ^r^™'*5" MERK, William Rudolph Henry, C.S.L,
William Robert Mends, G.C.B.; cr. C.B. 1892. sQn Q'f the Rey ; N ^ ^ g ^ £
MEADE, Hon. Robert Henry, C.B.
the Treasury, Sierra Leone 1874-77, First Clerk
in Govt. Sec.'s Office, British Guiana 1877-9,
and Assist. Govt. Sec. 1879-89, since when he
has been Colonial Sec., Auditor-Gen., and
Registrar-Gen, of British Honduras ; adminis-
tered Govt. of British Honduras 1890-91 : in.
1869, Marie Elise Louise, da. of the late Capt.
Fitz Landers, of Charlton Hall, Northumber-
land ; cr. C.M.G. 1891. Belize, flritisk
Honduras ; Constitutional and Scottish Con-
servative Clubs.
[see E. Clanwilliam].
MEARES, George, C.M.G. , son of the late
George Rochfort Meares, Esq., of co. West-
meath ; b. 1825 ; was Mayor of Melbourne 1880
and 1881, and Commr. and Member of Execu-
tive Committee at Melbourne Exhibition 1880-1 ;
is a squatter, a Member of Melbourne City
Council, a M.L.C.,and a Director of Commer-
cial Bank: m. 1864, Sarah Broadley Dixon ;
cr. C.M.G. 1882. Grosvcnor House, South
Yarra, Melbourne.
MEIKLEJOHN, Lieut. -Col. William Hope,
C.M.G.; £.1845; entered Bengal Army 1861,
became Capt. 1871, Major 1881, and Lieut.-Col.
3888; served during Hazara Campaign 1868
(medal with clasp), Jowaki Expedition 1877-8
(mentioned in despatches, clasp), Afghan VVar
1878-80 (mentioned in despatches, medal with
clasp), and in Egyptian Expedition 1882, being
present at battle of Tel-el-Kebir (medal with
clasp, bronze star, and 4th class Osmanieh) ; cr.
C.M.G. 1887.
MELDRUM, Charles, C.M.G., LL.D.,
F.R.S., son of the late William Meldrum,
of Kirkmichael, Banffshire ; A. 182- ; ed. at
Marischal Coll. and Univ., Aberdeen (Lord
Rector's prizeman 1 844, and first of the graduates
of that year; Hon. LL.D. 1876); entered Bom-
bay Educational Depart. 1846; Professor of
Mathematics, Roy. Coll., Mauritius 1848 ; Sec.
and one of the founders of Meteorological So.
of Mauritius iSpi.Govt. Meteorological Observer
1862 ; assisted in establishing a new observatory
in Mauritius ; Director of Royal Alfred Observa-
tory 1875 ; is a Member of Council of Govt.
of Mauritius : in. 1870, Frances Charlotte
Victoria, da. of the late Dr. Percy FitzPatrick ;
cr. C.M.G. 1886. Mauritius.
MELLERSH, Adm. Arthur, C.B., son of
the late John Mellersh, Esq., Capt. Sussex
Militia; b. 1812; entered R.N. 1825, became,
Com. 1849, Capt. 1855, retired Rear-Adm. 1872,
Vice-Adm. 1878 and Adm. 1884: served in Syria
i84o(medal and Turkish medal), in command of
H.M.S. "Rattler" during Burmah War 1852
(medal) : and in suppressing piracy on China
Coast 1853-4 (thanked by Admiralty, Com. -in-
Ch., and Foreign OrhV. ) ; commanded the
" Imaum " at Jamaica 1861-2, and the " Forte "
Aberdeen Univ. ; entered B.C.S. 1875 ; isaDep.
Commr. in Punjab; cr. C.S.I. 1887. Pcsliawur,
Punjab ; East Iiuiia United Se> vice Club.
MERRIMAN, Gen. Charles James, C.S.f.,
son of John Merriman, Esq., of Kensington
Square, W. ; b. 1831; ed. at Addiscombe ;
entered Bombay Engineers 1850, became Capt.
1858, Lieut.-Col. 1869. Col. 1874, Maj.-Gen.
1882, Lieut.-Gen. 1884, and Gen. 1887 ; served
with Persian Expeditionary Force 1856-7 (medal
with clasp) ; formerly an additional member 01
Council of Bombay, and Sec. to Govt. in Public
Works and Irrigation Departs., Bombay : in.
1858, Eugenia S., da. of Col. Richard Bulkley,
Bom. Army ; cr. C.S.1. 1878. Rossmore, South-
fields, S. \V. ; East India United Service Club.
MERRIMAN, Reginald Gordon, D.S.O.,
son of Gen. Charles James Merriman, C.S.I. ;
b. 1866 ; entered R.A. 1884, and is Lieut, with
local rank of Capt. whilst employed with W.
African Artillery, Sierra Leone ; served during
operations on W. Coast of Africa 1802; cr.
D.S.O. 1892.
MERRIMAN, Col. William, C.I.E., son of
the late John Merriman, Esq., of Kensington,
and Marlborough, Wilts ; b. 1838 ; ed at Ken-
sington Sch., and at Addiscombe Coll. ; entered
R.E. 1856, became Capt. 1868, Major 1874,
Lieut.-Col. 1881, and Col. 1885 ; served during
Transvaal Campaign iSSi ; is in administrative
charge of the defences of Western India, a J.P.
for Bombay, a Fellow of Bombay Univ., and
Vice-Commodore of Roy. Bombay Yacht Club :
m. 1872, Emily Jane Anna Elizabeth, el. da. of
Col. FitzRoy Molyneux Henry Somerset, R.E.
[see D. Beaufort, colls.] ; cr. C.I.E. 1890. Old
Light House, Colaba, Bombay; East India
United Service, Byculla, Royal Bombay Yacht,
Western India, and Western India Turr
Clubs.
METAXA, Constantino, C.M.G.; cr.
C.M.G. 1857.
MEYRICK, James Joseph, C.B., son of
the late Theobold Meyrick, Esq., of Ballinasloe,
Ireland ; b. 1834 ; ed. at City of London Sch. ;
gazetted Veterinary' Surg. to Artillery 1860 ;
became Vet. Surg. ist class 1870, and Inspecting
Vet. Surg. 1881 ; retired 1889 ; served in
Egyptian Campaign 1882 (mentioned in de-
East India United Service Club.
MELVILLE, George, C.M.G., son ofj
George Melville, Esq., of Culross,N.B.;£. 1842 ; |
ed. at Edinburgh Acad., and privately; some-
time Lieut. Kent Artillery Militia ; was in '•
Inland Revenue Depart. 1862-74, Ch. Clerk oi '
and 1857 organised the Forest Conservancy
scheme in Madras, which has developed into
the present Forest Depart, of India ; subse-
quently held various staff appointments, in-
cluding those of Dep. Sec. to Govt. and Sec.
to Govt. of Madras (Mil. Depart.); was Commr.
for Madras to Paris Exhibition 1867, Commr.
for India to Vienna Exhibition 1873, and to
Edinburgh Forestry Exhibition 1885, and Roy.
Commr. for Colonial and Indian Exhibition
1886; attached to staff of the Prince of Wales
during the visit of H.K.H. to Madras Presi-
dency ; received medal and thanks of Govt. of
India for services during Indian Mutiny; is a
J.P. for Berks, and a Fellow of Madras Univ. :
in. 1867, Mary Adelaide Emma, da. of the late
Oswald Grimston, Esq., of Mersham, Hants ;
cr. C.S.I. 1876. Bangor Lodge, Ascot, Berks;
United 'Service and East India United Service
Clubs.
MICHELL, Thomas, C.B., son of John
Michel!, Esq., of Bodmin ; b. 1835 ; served in
Admiralty 1856-60 ; was a Sec. of International
Statistical Congress in London 1860; appointed
translator and attach^ at St. Petersburg 1860,
and was Consul there with rank of 2nd Sec. in
Diplo. Ser. 1866-74 ; accompanied H.R.H. the
Prince of Wales to Moscow 1866 ; nominated
Consul at Tiflis 1879 ; was Consul-Gen, for E.
Roumelia 1879-80, and in 1879 Assist. Commr.
for E. Roumelia, and later sole Commr. for
organization of E. Roumelia ; has been Con-
sul-Gen, for Norway since 1880: in. 1865,
Elizabeth Mary (a Dame of Imperial Ottoman
Order of Chefakat, or Charity), who d. 1888, da.
of Capt. Hugh Pearson, R.N., of Myrecarnie
and Vellore, N.B. ; cr. C.B. 1875. Christiana,
Norway; St. James's Club.
MIDDLETOX, Col. Francis Beckford,
D.S.O.; b. 1838 ; entered 2ist Madras N.I.
1856, became Capt. M.S.C. 1868, Major 1876,
Lieut.-Col. 1882, and Col. 1886 ; retired 1888 ;
served in Afghan War 1878-80 (medal) : in.
18—; cr. D.S.O. 1887.
MIEVILLE, Walter Frederick, C.M.G.,
F.R.G.S., son of the late Andrew Amedee Mie-
ville, Esq. ; b. 1855 ; entered Diplo. Ser. 1874,
and became Consul 1882 ; was Acting Consul at
Suez 1 881-2, when he was appointed Consul for
the Soudan, but did not proceed ; Acting Vice-
Consul at Alexandria, and British Delegate to
Egyptian Board of Health 1882-3; was present
at Bombardment of Alexandria, July nth,
1882 (medal, Khedive's star); appointed Consul
at Rio Grande do Sul 1883, but did not proceed;
attached to Special Sanitary Mission to Egypt
during Cholera 1883 ; has been Pres. of Egyptian
Maritime and Quarantine Board of Health since
1884; received 2nd class Mejidieh 1891: tit.
1882, Theodora Johanna, da. of the late H. F.
Taylor, Esq. ; cr. C.M.G. 1887. Alexandria ;
Klicdivial (A lexandrid) Chib.
MILLER, Maj.-Gen. George Murray, C.B.,
son of the late John Miller, Esq., of Muirshiels,
Renfrewshire; b. 1829; entered 7gth Cameron
Highlanders 1846, became Capt. 1854, Major
1859, Lieut.-Col. 1870, Col. 1877 (h.p. 1879),
and Major-Gen, (retired) 1882; served in Crimean
Campaign 1854-5 (medal with three clasps,
Turkish medal),andin Indian Mutiny Campaign
1858-9 (severely wounded, mentioned in des-
patches, medal with clasp, C.B.): in. 1876,
Mabel Louisa, only da. of the late Robert
Barnes, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Harerield
Grove, Middlesex, and Oakley, Fallowfield,
near Manchester ; cr.- C.B. 1875. Greenhill,
Cockington, Torquay; Army and Navy Club.
MILLER, Rev. William, C.I.E., LL.D.,
son of the late William Miller, Esq., of Thurso,
Caithness; I'. 1838; ed. in Edinburgh and at
Aberdeen Uiriv. (M.A. 1856, LL.D 1885);
entered ministry of Free Church of Scotland
1862, and appointed a missionary at Madras;
is Principal of the Madras Christian College,
the largest Educational Establishment in S.
India; was a member of Commn. on Indian
Education 1882-3; cr. C.I.E. 1884. College
COMl'ANIONAGE. 815
House, Madras; Rachin Kadn Bungalow,
Shevaroy Hills ; Burgo Park, Bridge of A llan ,
.\~.J}.
MILLS, Co!. Herbert James, C.B., son
of the late Mr. John Mills; b. 1836; entered
Ordnance Store Depart. 1855, and became
Dep.-Comy.-Gen. 1888; served in Canada
1869-74, with Egyptian Expedition 1882-4 (men-
tioned in despatches, medal, bronze star, 3rd
class Medjidie), and in Soudan 1884, as Senior
Ordnance Store Officer (twice mentioned in
despatches, clasp) ; was Assist. Corny. -Gen. of
Ordnance at Headquarters 1886-91 : 111. ist,
1856, Elizabeth Ann, who d. 1874, da. of Robert
Jolly, Esq., of Woolwich ; 2nd, 1891, Alice
Ethel Gausden, widow of H. J. Money, Esq.;
cr. C.B. 1887.
MILMAN, Archibald John Scott, C.B.
[see Milman, Bart., colls.].
MILMAN, Lieut. - Gen. George Bryan, C. B.
[see Milman, Bart.].
MILNE, Major Richard Louis, D.S.O. ;
l>. 1852; entered 72nd Regt. 1878, and became
Capt. and Batn. The King's (Liverpool Regt.)
1885, and Major 1891 ; served throughout Af-
ghan War 1878-80 with Kuram Field Force and
with Cabul Field Force, being present at march
from Cabul to relief of Candahar (mentioned
in despatches, medal with 3 clasps, and bron/e
star), and with Burmah Expedition ; is Adj.
Rangoon Vol. Rifle Corps ; cr. D.S.O. 1886.
MITCHELL, Henry Stuart, C.M.G. ; />.
1809 ; ed. at High Sch. and at Univ. of Edin-
burgh, and at Havre ; matriculated at Lincoln's
Inn 1828 : afterwards studied medicine at Edin-
burgh, and 1834-6 attended medical courses in
Pans, Florence, and Pisa ; grad. at Pisa, and
practised medicine in Trinidad 1836-50 ; in 1847
officially visited the English, French, and
Danish Colonies of the Antilles, and reported on
their condition and prospects; offered and
refused in 1848 the appointment of Colonial
burg, at Trinidad ; awarded in 1849 the
"Isis" gold medal by the So. of Arts for a
practical essay on improved processes in the
manufacture of sugar ; appointed 1850 Sup. of
Immigrants and a Special Justice for the whole
island, and in 1855 was named an official
M.L.C.; in 1862 received bronze medal at
Great Exhibition for best specimen of long-piled
cotton ; retired from Colonial Service on full
pay 1883 ; is Chm. of the Immigration Com-
mittee : fH. 1837, Fanny Eliza, da. of the late
Charles Melville, Esq., formerly Sec. to Gov.
of Trinidad (Gen. Monro); cr. C.M.G. 1882.
Melville Lodge, Port of Spain, Trinidad.
MITCHELL, Robert William Span, C.M.G.,
son of Henry Stuart Mitchell, Esq., C.M.G.,
M.D., Ph.D.; b. 1840; entered Trinidad
Immigration Depart. 1858 ; appointed Warden
of Montserrat, and Commr. of Crown Lands
1867, Sub-Intendant of Crown Lands 1869,
Assist. • Protector of Immigrants, Mauritius
1872, Acting Immigration Agent-Gen. Trinidad
1873, Govt. Emigration Agent in India 1873,
Acting Emigration Agent for Jamaica 1876,
and Agent-Gen, for Immigration, British Guiana
1881 ; has been Govt. Emigration Agent in
Calcutta for British Guiana and Natal since
1884 ; cr. C.M.G. 1892. Calcutta.
MITKORD, Algernon Bertram FREEMAN-,
C.B., M.P., son of Henry Reveley Mitford,
Esq., of Enbury House, Hants; b. 1837 ; ed.
at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford; entered
Foreign Office 1858 ; appointed Sec. of Embassy
at St. Petersburg, 1863, at Pekin 1865 and
in Japan 1866, and Sec. to H.M.'s Commrs.
of Public Works and Buildings 1874 ; is a J.P.
for the Cinque Ports, and a D.L. and a County
Councillor (Moreton - in - Marsh Div.) for
8l6 COMPANIONAGE.
Gloucestershire ; has sat for Warwickshire
S.W., or Stratford-on-Avon, Div. (C) since j
1892 : »/. 1874, Lady Clementine Gertrude |
Helen Ogilvy, da. of gth Earl Airlie ; cr. C.B. ;
1882. Batsford Park, Moreton - in- Marsh ;
Marlboroiigh, Travellers'., and Carlton Clubs. '
MOFFAT, Rev. John Smith, C.Af.G., son I
of the Rev. Robert Moffat, D.D. ; b. 1835 ; ed. \
at Cheshunt Coll., Herts, and at New Coll. ,
London ; left England 1858 for missionary work
in Matabeleland, under auspicesof Dr. Living- j
stone ; served under London Missionary So. in i
Bechuanaland 1865-79; was Native Commr.,
N.W. Border, Transvaal, 1880-81 ; appointed
Resident Magistrate in Basutoland 1882, in
British Bechuanaland 1885, and Assist. Commr.
for Bechuanaland Protectorate 1887, and in
Matabeleland 1890 : m. 1858, Emily, da. of J.
T. Unwin, Esq., of Brighton ; cr. C.M.G.
1890. Matabeleland, via. Mafeking, Cape of
Good Hope.
MoiR, Alexander Wilson, C.M.G. , son
of the late James Moir, Esq., Snrg. R.N. ;
/'. 1823 ; ed. at Edinburgh High Sch. ; was
in Customs Depart., Jamaica, 1843-55, Magis-
trate of late colony of Bay Islands 1855-60,
Public Treasurer of Honduras 1860-1, Pres. of
Turks and Caicos Island 1862-9, Pres. of Virgin
Islands 1869-71, Pres. of Dominica 1871-3, Pres.
of St. Kitts since 1873-83, and M.E.C. of Lee-
ward Islands, and a member of Gen. Council
1871-83: in. 1851, Isabella, da. of the Rev. J.
Watson ; cr. C.M.G. 1877. 3, Almorah Road,
Jersey ; St. George's Clnb.
MOLINEUX, John, C.S., son of the late
Mr. Thomas Molineux, of Madeley, Salop ;
6. 1822 ; entered Public Ser. 1843 '•> was Ch. In-
spector, Inland Revenue Depart. 1881-90; cr.
C.B. 1887. Selsley House, Albert Road,
Battersea Park, S. il~.
MOLLAN, Lieut. -Col. William Campbell,
C.B., son of the late James Mollan, Esq., of
Edenvale, co. Down ; b. 1820; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (B.A. 1840) ; entered Army 1840 and re-
tired as Lieut. -Col. from 96th Regt. 1863 ; com-
manded 75th Regt. with Sir James Outram's
force at the Alum Bagh 1857-8 ; served as Brig.-
Major with Rifle Brig, at siege and capture of
Lucknow, and for a year afterwards with Sir
Hope Grant's force, including many engage-
ments (frequently mentioned in despatches and
medal with clasp) ; is a J.P. for co. Kilkenny: in.
1849, Maria Emma, da. of the late Rev. Charles
Butler Stevenson, of West Court, co. Kilkenny ;
cr. C.B. 1859. Newtomn House, Thomastown,
co. Kilkenny ; United Service Club.
MONEY, Alonzo, C.B., son of the late
George Money, Esq., Accountant-Gen, and
Master of Supreme Court, Calcutta; b. 18 — ;
served in B.C.S. 1843-78 ; was sometime a
member of Bengal Board of Revenue, and
Pres. of Bank of Bengal ; has been English
Commr. of Public Debt of Egypt since 1880 ;
has and class Osmanieh, and Grand Cordon of
the Medjidie : in. 18 — , Eliza Maria Boddam,
who d. 1883 ; cr. C.B. 1860. Cairo; East
India United Service Clnb.
MONEY, Col. Gerard Noel, C.B., son of
the late Rev. J. D. Money, of Stodham Park,
Petersfield ; b. 1835 ; entered Bengal Army
1853, became Capt. 1865. Maior 1873, Lieut.-
Col. 1879, and Col. (retired) 1882 ; served in
Burmah 1853-4, >n Indian Mutiny Campaign
1857-8 (mentioned in despatches, and medal with
two clasps), throughout Umbeyla Campaign
1863 (medal with clasp), in Jowaki expedition
1877-8 (mentioned in despatches, and clasp), and
in Afghan campaign 1879-80 (repeatedly men-
tioned in despatches, thanked by Viceroy for
defence of Shutargardan, C.B., medal, with two
clasps, and bronze star); is one of H.M.'s
Body Guard, Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-
Arms, Provincial Grand Master of Surrey Free-
masons, and a J.P. "and County Councillor
(Weybridge Div.) for Surrey; cr. C.B. 1881.
Vigo House, Weybridge; The Rest, Aldcburgl:,
Suffolk ; United Service and Junior United
Service Clubs.
MONEY, Lieut. -Col. Gordon Lorn Camp-
bell, D.S.O., son of the late William James
Henry Money, Esq., H.E.I.C.S. ; b. 1848 ;
entered 79th Highlanders 1868, became Capt.
Queen's Own (Cameron Highlanders) 1880,
Major 1884, and Lieut. -Col. 1888 ; served in
Nile Expedition 1884-5 (medal with clasp, bronze
star), and as Assist. Mil. Ser. to Gen. Comdg.
in Soudan Frontier 1885-6, present at action at
Giniss (mentioned in despatches, 4th class
Osmanieh, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1886. Naval
and Military Clnb.
MONEY, William James, C.S.I., son of
the late D. Inglis Money, Esq., a Judge of Ch.
Court of Appeal, Calcutta; b. 1832; ed. at
Haileybtiry ; served in B.C.S. 1853-78 ; was
Assist. Magistrate with troops employed in
quelling Sonthal Insurrection 1855-6 ; Private
Sec. to Sir James Outram during mutiny
in Bengal ; present with Force at relief of
Lucknow, at operations at the Alam Bagh, and
at final siege and capture of Lucknow (thanked
by Gov.-Gen. in Council, mentioned in des-
patches, and medal with 2 clasps) ; was District
and Sessions Judge of Mymensingh 1872-9: m,
1861, Emily Harriett, da. of Gen. James Clarke
Charnock Gray ; cr. C.S.I. 1869.
MONRO, James, C.B., son of the late
George Monro, Esq., of Edinburgh ; b. 1838 ;
in B.C.S. 1857-84 ; was Inspector-Gen, of Police
of Lower Bengal 1877-82, Commr. of Presidency
Div. 1882-4, Assist. -Commr. of Metropolitan
Police 1884-8, and Ch. Commr. thereof 1888-90,
when he resigned : in. 1863, Ruth, da. of the
late William Littlejohn, Esq., Banker, of
Queen's Gardens, Aberdeen; cr. C.B. 1888.
Poyntzfield House, Norwood, S.E. ; East
India United Service Clnb.
MONTAGU, Gen. Horace William, C.B.
]see D. Manchester, colls.].
MONTAGUE, Maj.-Gen. William Edward,
C.B., son of the late W. Montague, Esq., of
Gloucester; b. 1838 ; ed. at Bromsgrove Gram.
Sch. ; served as midshipman in Transport Ser-
vice throughout Crimean War ; sent with troops
to India during Mutiny and went to Canton
during Chinese War 1859; entered 94th Regt.
1860, became Capt. 1870, Major 1880, Lieut. -
Col. 2nd Batn. Connaught Rangers 1881, and
Col. 1885 (h.p. 1887); retired as Maj.-Gen. 1887 r
passed Staff Coll. 1871 ; was Brig.-Maj. in
Mauritius 1872-8 ; served in Zulu War 1879 as
Brig.-Maj. 2nd Brig. 2nd Div., and afterwards
as Staff Officer to Baker Russell's column (medal
with clasp); appointed Garrison Instructor at
the Cape under Sir G. Colley 1880, ordered by
him on outbreak of Boer Rebellion Dec. 1880 to
take command of Standerton in the Transvaal,
which place he reached by driving through the
Boer lines during the night, and held the town
and fort for 88 days while closely invested by
1,200 Boers (slightly wounded); sent to Potchef-
stroom in command of the garrison ordered to
re-occupy that town in June, 1881 (several times
mentioned in despatches) : in. 1865, Alice, da.
of Philip Mitchell, Esq., of Plymouth; cr.
C.B. 1882. Cliff House, Clevedon, Somerset.
MONTEATH, Alexander McLaurin.C.^"./.;
b. 18 — : served in B.C.S. 1856-82 ; was sometime
COMPANIONAGE.
8I7
Director-Gen, of Post Office, Calcutta ; cr.
C.S.I. 1877.
MONTGOMERIE, Adtn. John Eglinton,
C.B. [see E. Eglinton, colls.].
MONTGOMERIE, Robert Archibald James,
C.B., son of James Montgomerie, Esq., M.D.,
of Edinburgh; b. 1855; entered R.N. 1869,
became Sub.-Lieut. 1875, Lieut. 1878, and Com.
1887 ; served during Egyptian War 1882,
C resent at Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp,
ronze star), with Nile Expedition 1885-6
(specially mentioned in despatches, clasp), and
in operations against Sultan of Vitu 1890
(mentioned in despatches); has Albert, Stan-
hope, and Humane So.'s medals for saving
life ; cr. C.B. 1892.
MONTGOMERY, Gen. George Samuel,
C.S.I., son of the late Capt. Thomas Mont-
gomery, R.N. ; 6. 1820; entered Bombay Army
1839, became Capt. 1843, Major 1854, Lieut.-
Col. 1859, Col. 1864, Maj.-Gen. 1870, Lieut. -
Gen. 1877, and Gen. 1886 ; commanded a Field
Detachment in the Ahmednugger Zilla in sup-
pression of the Bheels 1857, present in two
engagements, severely wounded and horse shot ;
served in Indian Mutiny 1857-8 (medal) ; com-
manded Mhow Div. of Bombay Army 1872-7 ;
is a J.P. for co. Donegal : m. 1854, Letitia, da.
of the Rev. Charles Gayer; cr. C.S.I. 1869.
Fort Royal, Rathmullan, co. Donegal', East
India. United Service Club.
MoORE,Maj.-Gen., Arthur Thomas, C.B.,
V.C. ; b. 1830 ; entered Bombay Army 1850,
became Capt. 1862, B.S.C. 1866, Major 1870,
Lieut.-CoI. 1876, Col. _i88i, and Maj.-Gen.
1891 ; served with Persian Expedition 1856-7
(medal with clasp, V.C.), and during the Indian
Mutiny 1857-9 (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp) ; cr. C.B. 1887. East India United
Service Club.
MOORE, Capt. Arthur William, C.M.G.,
son of the late Rev. Edward Moore, Hon.
Canon of Canterbury ; b. 1847 ; entered R.N.
1860, became Com. 1881, and Capt. 1884 ; served
in Egyptian War 1882 (mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp, 3rd class Medjidie) ; was a
British Delegate at Anti-Slavery Conference
held in Brussels 1889-90, and Member of Aus-
tralian Defence Commn. 1890-91 ; cr. C.M.G.
1892. 26, Victoria Street, S.W.; United
Service Club.
MOORE, Col. Charles Thomas John, C.B.,
son of the late Rev. Charles Moore ; b.
1827; assisted in raising Roy. S. Lincolnshire
Militia (4th Batn. Lincolnshire Regt.), of
which he was for 20 years Lieut.-Col. and Hon.
Col. ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for all Divs. of co.
Lincoln (High Sheriff 1856), Chm. of Holland
Quarter Sessions, and a County Councillor for
Holland Div. of Lincolnshire (Frampton Div.) :
in. 1849, Frances Mary Vassall, da. of H. R.
Roe, Esq., of Gnaton Hall, Devon; cr. C.B.
1887. Frampton Hall, near Boston.
MOORE, Lieut.-Gen. Henry, C.B., C.I.E.;
b. 1829 ; entered Bombay Army 1850, became
Capt. 1862, Major 1870, Lieut.-Col. 1872, Col.
1877, Maj.-Gen. 1887, and Lieut.-Gen. 1892 ;
served with Persian Expeditionary Force 1857
(medal with clasp), in Indian Mutiny Campaign
1858 (medal), throughout Abyssinian Campaign
1867-8 (medal), in Looshai Campaign 1871-2
(mentioned in despatches and clasp), and in
Afghan Campaign 1878-9 (medal) ; served as
Head of Intelligence Depart, to Indian Contin-
gent in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal with
clasp, and 3rd class Osmanieh) ; formerly Per-
sian Interpreter toCom.-in-Ch. in India; C.I.E.
1878, C.B. 1879. United Service and St.
George's Yacht Clubs.
MOORE, Noel Temple, C.M.G., son of
Niven Moore, Esq., C.B.; b. 1833 ; was some-
time Cancellier to Lord Strathnairn when
Consul-Gen, in Syria, attached to Consulate at
Beyrout 1851-5, when he was appointed Vice-
Consul ; accompanied Lord Napier as Sec.-In-
terpreter upon special service to Jerusalem 1855;
was attached as Interpreter to Lord DufFerin
when British Commr. in Syria 1860, and in the
same year was a Corresponding Sec. to Anglo-
American Syrian Relief Committee ; attended
as Lord DufTerin's delegate at the sittings of the
Extraordinary Commission constituted by Fuad
Pasha to try Turkish and Druse prisoners in
connection with the Syrian outbreak ; was in
charge of Consulate-Gen, at Beyrout 1862-3,
and Consul for Palestine 1862-90, since when
he has been Consul-Gen, for Tripoli ; was in
attendance on H.R.H. the Prince of Wales
during H.R.H.'s travels in Syria and Palestine
1863, on Prince Arthur during H.R.H.'s tour in
Palestine 1865, and on T.R.H.H. Prince Albert
Victor and Prince George of Wales when visit-
ing Syria 1882 ; employed on special service at
Damascus 1872, at Safed and Acre 1875, and at
Acre 1877 ; was attached as Oriental Sec. to the
Earl of Dufferin's special mission to Egypt
1882-3 : m. 1859 Emma, 2nd da. of the late Col.
C. H. Churchill ; cr C.M.G. 1883. British
Consulate General, Tripoli.
MORGAN, Col. Alexander Brooke, C.B. ;
b. 18 — ; entered Army 1855, became Capt.
1863, Major Norfolk Regt. 1878, Lieut.-Col.
1882, and Col. 1886 (h.-p. 1892); was A.A.G.
Bengal 1882-7 ; served in Hazara Campaign 1868
(medal with clasp), in Egyptian Campaign 1882
(medal with clasp and jrd class Medjidie), and
with Burmah Expedition ; was A.A.G., Ma-
dras 1889-92 ; cr. C.B. 1882.
MORGAN, Inspector- Gen. David Lloyd,
M.D., C.B., son of the late David Morgan,
Esq., of Rhosmaen ; b. 1823; M.R.C.S. Eng.
1846, F.R.C.S. Eng. 1861, and M.D. St.
Andrews 1867 ; entered R.N. 1846, became
Staff Surg. 1854, Fleet Surg. 1866, Dep. In-
spector-Gen. 1870, and Inspector-Gen. 1877 ;
placed on Retired List 1883 ; served on W.
Coast of Africa 1847-9, i*1 Mediterranean and
Black Sea 1850-6 (Crimean medal with clasp,
Turkish medal, and specially promoted) ; served
with and forces in China 1857-61, (medal with
two clasps, and specially mentioned in des-
patches) ; was senior Med. Officer of Flag Ship
" Euryalus " in Japan and China 1862-5,
(specially pr omoted, and three times specially
mentionsd in despatches, and specially pro-
moted for meritorious services) ; was Senior
Med. Officer Flag Ship " Royal Alfred " in W.
Indies 1867-9, Dep. Inspector-Gen, at Bermuda
1870-2, at Hong Kong 1874-6, and at Chatham
1876-7, and Inspector-Gen, at Plymouth 1878-
80, and at Roy. Hospital, Haslar 1880-3 > Blane
Medallist 1871 ; appointed an Hon. Physician
to H.M. 1888; cr. C.B. 1871. Rhdsmaen,
Llandilo,S. Wales; Army and Navy Club.
MORIARTY, Capt. Henry Augustus, C.B.,
son of the late James Moriarty, Esq., Com.
R.N. ; b. 1815 ; became Master R.N. 1844,
Staff Com. 1863, Staff Capt. 1867, and retired
Capt. 1874 ; served as 2nd Master on Coast of
Syria 1840 (two medals), as Master of H.M.S.
" Duke of Wellington," and in Baltic during
Russian War 1854-5 (medal) ; assisted in laying
Atlantic Cables 1857-8 and 1865-6, and in
recovering lost cable (C.B.); was Master
Attendant andQueen'sHarbourmaster at Ports-
mouth 1869-74 : in. ist, 1852, Lavinia Charlotte
Foster, who d. 1874 ; 2nd, 1875, Harriet Eliza-
j beth, who d. 1892, da. of Robert Avent, Esq., of
52
8i8
COMPAMOXAOE.
St. Budeaux, Devon ; cr. C.B. 1866. 35, Manor
Park, Lee. Kent.
MORICE Pasha, George, C.M.G., son of
George Farquhar Morice, Esq., Com. R.N.; b.,
1837; entered R.N. 1851, and Lieut. 1859, Com.
1869 (retired 1874), and Capt. 1884 ; served
during Crimean War 1854-6 (medal with clasp,
Turkish medal), during China War 1856-9
(medal with 3 clasps, promoted Lieut, for
special and brilliant service), in Anglo-
Chinese Force 1863-4, and during Egyptian
War 1882-3 (medal, bronze star, 3rd class
Osmanieh) ; is a Ferik Pasha (Vice-Adm.) in
Egyptian Ser., a Grand Officer of the Med-
jidie and of the Osmanieh, Comptroller Gen. of
Ports and Lighthouses, Egypt, and Com. of the
Egyptian Marine : cr. C.M.G. 1892. Kainleh,
Alexandria, Egypt.
MORRIS, Capt. Arthur Henry, D.S.O.,
son of the late Rev. Henry Morris [see
Broughton, Bart., colls.] ; b. 1861 ; entered
Roy. Irish Regt. 1883, and became Capt. 1891 ;
served in Nile Campaign 1884-5 (medal with
clasp, bronze star), during Burmah War 1885-9
{mentioned in despatches, medal with t\vo
clasps), with Chin-Lushai Expedition 1889-90
(mentioned in despatches, clasp, D.S.O.), and
with Karen Field Force 1888-9 (mentioned in
despatches); cr. D.S.O. 1890.
MORSE, Capt. Frank Alexander, D.S.O.,
son of Maj.-Gen. Robert Alexander Morse,
formerly R.A. ; b. 1862 ; entered Prince Albert's
(Somersetshire L.I.) 1884, and became Capt. S.
Staffordshire Regt. 1890 ; retired 1891 ; served
during Burmese War 1885-7 (four times men-
tioned in despatches, medal with clasp) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1887.
MOSSE, Charles Benjamin, C.B., son of
Peter Benjamin Mosse, Esq. (formerly of 8oth
Regt.), of Rutland House, Carlow ; b. 1830 ;
ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1852, M.A.
1873; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1852, L.K.Q.C.P. 1868;
entered Med. Depart, of Army 1858, became
Surg. 1867, and Hon. Dep. Surg.-Gen. 187-
(h. p. 1876) ; served with Expeditionary Force
up River Gambiai866, in Ashanti War 1873-4,
(twice mentioned in despatches, and medal with
clasp); is Sup. Medical Officer for Jamaica,
andan official M.L.C.: m. 18 — ; cr. C.B. 1874.
Kingston, Jamaica ; Naval and Military Club.
MOSTYN, Maj.-Gen. the Hon. Savage,
C.B. [see B. Mostyn],
MOUAT, Surgeoii-Gen. James, C.B., V.C.,
son of the late J. Mouat, Esq.. M.D., of I3th
and isth Light Dragoons ; 6. 1815 ; ed. at Univ.
Coll., London, and at Univ. of France •
M.R.C.S. Eng. 1837, and F.R.C.S. 1852 ; en-
tered Med. Depart, of Army 1838, became Surg.
1848, Surg.-Maj. 1858, Dep.-Inspector Gen.
1863, and Surg.-Gen. 1864 (h.p. 1876) ; served
throughout Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal
with three clasps, Legion of Honour, Turkish
medal, and V.C.), and as principal Med. Officer
uninterruptedly throughout two New Zealand
Wars, 1860-5 (repeatedly mentioned in des-
patches, medal with two clasps ; thanked by
Colonial Govt., and specially mentioned for
some mark of H.M.'s approbation) ; appointed
Hon. Surgeon to H.M. 1888 : m. 18— , Adela,
da. of the late Rev. Nicolas Tindal ; cr. C.B.
1856. 108, Palace Gardens Terrace, Kensing-
ton, W. ; Junior United Service Club.
MOWATT, Francis, C.B. , son of the late
F. Mowatt, Esq. ; b. 1837; formerly a Principal
Clerk in the Treasury ; has been Auditor of
the Civil List, and Assist. -Sec. to the Treasury
since 1888: /«. 18 — ; cr. C.B. 1884. Withdeane
Hall, Patchain, Sussex; Devonshire and
Reform Clubs.
MOYSEY, Col. Charles John, C.M.G. , el.
son of the Rev. Frederick Luttrell Moysey [see
V. Bangor, colls.] ; t. 1840; ed. at Cheltenham
Coll., and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; en-
tered R.E. 1857, became Capt. 1867, Major
1877, Lt.-CoI. 1879, and Col. 1883 (h.p. 1888) ;
served in Zulu War 1879 (medal with clasp, and
mentioned in despatches) ; was Commr. on
Transvaal Frontier 1880- 1 ; was Assist. -Director
of Works for Barracks at War Office 1884-8,
since when he has been Assistant Inspector-
Gen, of Fortifications : in. 1873, F" ranees, da.
of Sir Peter Benson Maxwell; cr. C.M.G
1884. A ruty and Navy Club.
MUHAMMAD HYAT KHAN, C.S.L, son
of Sardar Karem Khan, who was killed at the
battle of the Punjab 1848 when serving under
Gen. Nichelson; b. 1836; from the age of 12
years he, with his servants, took a part in all bat-
tles under Major James Abett until the conquest
of the Punjab; on the outbreak of the Mutiny
in 1857 he became A.D.C. to Gen. J. Nichelson,
and was present at all the battles fought under
that commander ; was twice wounded, had three
horses shot under him, and was shoulder to
shoulder with the Gen. when the latter was
mortally wounded at the storming of Delhi ; on
the fall of the Gen., Hyat Khan carried him to
the rear on his shoulder through the thickest fire,
and personally attended him until his death 10
days after ; after the conquest of Delhi he
entered the political service and did great ser-
vice in promoting peace on the W. and N.
frontiers, and bringing the frontier tribes under
English subjugation (medal) ; was Political
Officer with Sir F. Roberts when the English
army was sent to Cabu! and Kurrum (mentioned
in despatches, and medal with two clasps) ;
is Dist. Judge in Mooltan Dist. of the Pun-
jab ; cr. C.S.I. 1872. IVati, near 17 man
Abdal, Punjab.
MuiR, Major Charles Wemyss, C.I.E.,
son of Sir William Muir, K. C.S.I, [see E.
Wemyss, colls.] ; b. 1850 ; ed. at Rugby ;
entered B.S.C. (now I. S.C.) 1369, became
Capt. i3 — , and Major 1889 ; served during
Afghan War 1880, present at march to relief
of Kandahar (medal), and in Suakin Expe-
dition 1885 (mentioned in despatches, medal
and clasp, and extra clasp for Zareba fight at
Tofrek, Khedive's star) ; was Private Sec. and
A.D.C. to Lieut.-Gen. of X.W.P. 1872-3,
A.D.C. to successive Viceroys of India (Earl of
Lytton and Marquis of Ripon) 1878-83, and
Comdt. of Body Guard to Viceroy of India
1883-9 I appointed an A.A.G., Bengal
in. 1883, Alice, da. of Horace Abel Coc
Esq., C.S.I. ; cr. C.I.E. 1887. Meerut,
Abel Cockerell,
Bengal ; Junior A rnty and _V«r.p)' Club.
MuLOCK, Col. Thomas Edwards, C.B.;
/>. 18 — ; entered Army 1836, became Capt. 1846,
Major 1858, Lieut.-Col." 1878, and Col. 1879;
commanded 70th Regt. during New Zealand
War 1863-5 (mentioned in despatches, and
medal): in. 1861, Julia Florentia, da. of the late
John Leigh Doyle Sturt, Esq., of the Bengal
Engineers ; cr. C.B. 1865. Junior United Ser-
vice Club.
M u N RO, Surg. - Gen. William , C. B. , M. D. ,
LL.D.,son of the late I nspector-Gen .of Hospitals
William Munro ; b. 1823; M.D. Glasgow and
L.R.C.S. Edinburgh 1844, Hon. LL.D., Glas-
gow 1888 ; entered Med. Dept. of Army 1844,
became Surg. 1854, Surg.-Maj. 1864, Dep. Surg.-
Gen. 1867, and Surg.-Gen. 1876 ; retired 1881 ;
served in Kaffir War, 1846-7 (medal), in Crimean
Campaign 1854-5 (medal with three clasps, jth
class Medjidie, and Turkish medal), in Indian
Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (medal with two clasps),
COMPANIONAGE.
and with Euzufzai Field Force, 1863 (mentioned
in despatches, thanked by Gov.-Gen. in Council,
and medal with clasp) : in. 1857, a da. of James
tfell, Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1865. 64, West Cromwell
Road, S.IV.
MURDOCH, Charles Stewart, C.B., son of
the late Sir Clinton Murdoch, K.C.M.G. ; b.
1838 ; is a Principal Clerk in the Home Office :
in. 1880, France* Bliss, da. of the late Aden. J.
B. Wainwrighr; cr. C.B. 1892. 3, Gloucester
Street, Belgrade Road, S. W.
MURPHY, Surg.- Lieut.- Col. William
Reed, D.S.O. ; b. 1849; entered Indian Med.
Staff 1872, became Surg.-Major 1884, and
Surg.-Lieut.-Col. 1892 ; served during Afghan
War 1878-80 (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp), with Hazara Expedition 1888-9
(mentioned in despatches, medal), and with
Chin Lushai Expedition 1889-90 (mentioned in
despatches, clasp, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1890.
MURRAY, Col. Andrew, D.S.O.; b. 1837 ;
•entered Army 1858, became Capt. 1866, Major
2880, Lieut. -Col. 1883, and Col. 1887 (h. p. 18— ) ;
served during Afghan War 1880 (medal), with
Egyptian Expedition 1882 (medal with clasp,
bronze star, 4th class Osmanieh), and with
Hazara Field Force 1888 ; has commanded
Regt. Dists. Nos. 72 and 79 since 1890 ; cr.
D.S.O. 1889. Inverness.
MURRAY, Lieut. -Gen. Augustus William,
C.B. ; b. 1811 ; entered Army 1832, became Capt.
1842, Major 1854, Lieut. -Col. 1860, Col. 1865,
Maj.-Gen. 1870, and Lieut.-Gen. (retired) 1882 ;
served in Canada during Rebellion 1838-40 ;
was Acting Dep. Judge-Advocate in Jamaica
1848-53 ; commanded a Brig, at capture of
stockades of Sabajee on the Gambia 1853, and
the British troops up the Gambia 1861, and
compelled the king of Baddeboo to make peace ;
was D.A.G. in Barbadoes 1862-7 ; and com-
manded Forces in Mauritius 1877-82 : in. 1840,
Catherine Fortescue, who<£ 1889, da. of the late
Capt. P. Perceval Graham, R.N.; cr. C.B. 1862
MURRAY, Charles Stewart, C.I.E. [see
E. Dunmore, colls.].
MURRAY, Herbert Harley, C.B. [see
D. Athole, colls.].
MURRAY, Col. John, C.B. ; b. 18— ;
entered Army 1851, became Capt. 1858, Maj.
94th Regt. 1870, Lieut. -Col. 1877, and Hon.
Col. (retired) 1880; served in Zulu War 1879;
cr. C.B. 1880. Army and Navy Club.
MURRAY, Gen. John Irvine, C.B.; b. 1826 ;
entered Bengal Army 1842, became Capt. 1856,
Major 1858, Lieut.-Col. 1866, Col. 1868, Maj.-
Gen. 1882, Lieut.-Gen. 1887, and Gen. 1891 ;
served in Punjab Campaign 1848-9 (medal), and
throughout Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-9
(mentioned in despatches, medal, and repeatedly
thanked by Com.-in-Ch. and the Govt.); was
Brig.-Gen. in command of Rphilcund Dist.
1877-82, and of Lucknow Div. of Bengal
Army 1884-7: in. 1854, Wilhelmina Stanley, da.
of Major D. A. Malcolm ; cr. C.B. 1873.
MURRAY, Col. Kenelm Digby, D.S.O. ;
cr. D.S.O. 1886 [see Murray, Bart. ; cr. 1628].
NAIRNE, Maj.-Gen. Charles Edward,
C.B., son of the late Capt. Alexander Nairne,
H.C.S. ; b. 1836 ; ed. at Addiscombe ; entered
Bengal Artillery 1855, became Capt. R.A. 1864,
Major 1872, Lieut. -Col. 1880, Col. 1884, and
Maj.-Gen. 1890; served in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1857 (medal), in 2nd expedition to
Eusofzai, N.W. Frontier 1863, in Kabul Cam-
paign 1879 (medal), and in Egyptian Campaign
1882 (medal, mentioned in despatches, C. B.,
and 3rd class Medjidie) ; was Cornell, and Sup.
School of Gunnery 1885-7, ar>d Inspector-Gen.
of Artillery in India 1887-92, since when he has
commanded a ist class Dist. there : in. 1860,
Sophie, da. of the Rev. J. D. Addison ; cr.
C.B. 1882. Meerut, India ; United Service
and East India United Service Clubs.
NAPIER, Col. the Hon. James Campbell,
C.I.E. [sec B. Napier of Magdala].
NATION, Lieut.-Gen. John Louis, C.B.t
son of the late Col. Stephen Nation, C.B.,
H.E.I. C. ; b. 1825 ; entered Bengal Army 1841,
became Capt. 1856, Major 1861, Lieut.-Col. 1867,
Col. 1872, Maj.-Gen. 1882, and Lieut.-Gen. 1887 ;
served in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1858 (medal)
and in Afghan War 1879 (medal) ; commanded a
Brig. E. Frontier Dist. 1879-83: m. 18 — ,
Matilda, da. of the late Lieut.-Gen. C. Wahab,
Madras Army ; cr. C.B. 1881
NAYLOR, James Richard, C.S.I. ; I. 1842 ;
entered Bom. C.S. 1862 ; appointed Remem-
brancer of Legal Affairs to Govt. of Bombay
1874, and M.L.C., Bombay 1884; acted as
M.E.C., Bombay 1887 and 1888: m. 1868,
Eleanor, step-da, of C. Hexton, Esq., of Bom.
Revenue Survey ; cr. C.S.I. 1890. Bombay.
NAYLOR, Henry Paul TODD-, C.I.E.,
son of the late William Todd-Naylor, Esq., of
Liverpool, and Hartford Grange, Cheshire ; b.
1861; ed. at Shrewsbury, and at Univ. Coll.,
Oxford; entered B.C.S. 1882; is a Dep.
Commr., Burmah ; cr. C.I.E. 1890. Magwe,
Upper Burmali ; 8, Crescent Road, Becken-
ham ; East India United Service Club,
NEEL, Edmund, C.I.E., son of the late
Elias Neel, Esq., of St. Heliers, Jersey ; b. 1841 ;
ed. at Victoria Coll.. Jersey ; entered India
Office 1859 ; was Assist.-Sec. in Mil. Depart.
1881-5, since when he has been Assist.-Sec. in
Political and Secret Depart. : m. 1876, Con-
stance Phillida, da. of the late William Rutter
Bayley, Esq., of Cotford House, Sidbury,
Devon; cr. C.I.E. 1890. 17, Ladbroke Square,
Netting Hill, W.
NEVILL, Major Richard, C.I.E.; b. 18— ;
cr. C.I.E. 1886.
NEWBERY, James Cosmo, C.M.G., 4th
son of William Boxer Newbery, Esq. ; b. 1843 ;
B.Sc. Harvard Univ. ; studied at Sch. of Mines,
Jermyn Street ; in 1865 entered upon an ap-
pointment at Melbourne under the Colonial
Govt. ; is Sup. of Industrial and Technological
Museum, Melbourne; was Hon. Sup.of Juries and
Awards at Melbourne International Exhibition
1881 : in. 1870, Catharine Maud Florence, da.
of G. Hodgkinson, Esq. ; cr. C.M.G. 1881.
St. Kilda, Melbourne; Yorick and Melbourne
Clubs (Melbourne).
NF.WDEGATE, Lieut.-Gen. Edward NEW-
DIGATE-, C.B., son of the late Francis Newdi-
gate, Esq., of Kirk Hallam, Derby; b. 1825;
ed. at Sandhurst ; entered Rifle Brig. 1842,
became Capt. 1852, Major 1855, Lieut.-Col. 1861,
Col. 1867, Major-Gen. 1877, and Lieut.-Gen.
1887; retired 1892 ; served in Crimean Campaign
1854-5, present at battles of Alma and Inker-
man and Siege of Sebastopol (wounded, medal
with three clasps, Legion of Honour, 5th
class Medjidie and Turkish medal), and in
Zulu War 1879, in command of 2nd Div.,
and was second in command at Ulundi (medal
with clasp, and C.B.); commanded S.E. Dis-
trict 1880-85 '> assumed in 1887 by Royal license
the additional surname of Newdegate ; was
Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Bermudas 1888-92 ; is
a J.P. and a County Alderman for Warwick-
shire: in. 1858, Anne Emily, da. of the late
Very Rev. Thomas Gamier, Dean of Lincoln
[see E. Albemarle] ; cr. C.B. 1879. Arbury,
.Vuneaian ; United Service Club.
820
COMPANIONAGE.
Bengal i335-qo, since when he has been Mil.
Sec. to Com.-in-Ch. in India : »t. 1871, Vic-
toire M. U., da. of D. Dillon, Esq. ; cr. C.B.
1891. Simla, India', United Service and
Naval and Military Clubs.
NEWDIGATE, Maj.-Gcn. Henry Richard
Legge, C.B. ; b. 1832; entered Rifle Brig. 1851,
became Capt. 1855, Major 1858, Lieut. -Col.
1869, Col. 1877 (h. p. 1880), and Maj.-Gen. 1887;
served in Crimean Campaign 185^ (medal with
clasp), in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8, \n\NicKLiy,Fleef-£nffineerWiS:uuatD.S.O.;
Central India (medal with two clasps), and in J ^ l844 . enterert R.N. l8g4 became Ch. En-
command of 4th Batn. Rifle Brigade m Afghan- , g;neer 1882, Staff-Engineer 1886, and Fleet-
istan 1878-9 (C.B.); commanded RiHe Depot; Engineer 1890 ; served during Zulu War 1870
1883-7 J is a J.P. for Norfolk ; appointed to i in « Euphrates " (medal), during Egyptian War
command troops at Gibraltar 1888 : ;«. 1886, 1882, present at Bombardment of Alexandria as
Phy hs, da. of the Rev. Arthur George Sewallis , eng;neer of ' ' Beacon " (medal with clasp, bronze
Shirley [see E. Ferrers, colls]. ; cr.C.E .1879. , star) in E_ Soudan ^ ch Engineer *J «Tur.
Gibraltar; Aylsham, Norfolk; United Ser-
vice Club.
NEWELL, William Homan, C.B., LL.D.,
el. son of the late John Newell, Esq., M.D., of
Gowran, co. Kilkenny ; £.1819; ed. at Kilkenny
Coll., andatTrin. Coll., Dublin (LL.D. 1852);
was successively Head Inspector, Ch. of In-
spection of Irish National Schools, and Senior
Sec. to Board of National Education in Ireland ;
is a Commr. of National Education in Ireland,
quoise," and with Upper Burmah Field Force
1885-6, present at bombardment of Minhla,
occupation of Mandalay and expedition to
Bhamo, as Ch. Engineer of Naval Brig, (twice
mentioned in despatches); cr. D.S.O. 1887.
NICOL, Henry, C.B. ; b. 1821 ; was Sup.
of Treasury County Court Depart. 1860-91; cr.
C.B. 1892.
NICOLAS, Nicholas Harris, C.B., el. son of
the late Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, G.C.M.G.;
b. 1830 ; entered Audit Depart. 1848, and
retired as Ch. Clerk 1890 ; conducted enquiries
into Audit system in Trinidad, Jamaica, and
Leeward Islands, and investigated accounts of
and a J.P. for co. Carlow : m. ist, 1844, Harriet,
da. of the late Acheson O'Brien, Esq., J.P. and
D.L. of Drumsilla, Leitrim ; 2nd, 1882, Sarah,
who d. 1885, widow of William Elliott, Esq.,
J.P. : 3rd, 1888, Elizabeth Wilson, da. of the
late Rev. Francis William Grant, of Banff,
N.B. ; cr. C.B. 1880. 22, Lansdowne Road,
Dublin; University Club (Dublin).
NEWMARCH, Maj.-Gen. Oliver Richard-
son, C.S./.;l>. 1834 ; became Lieut.-Col. B.S.C. , XT
and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1887; served i NlMMO, Maj.-Gen. Thomas Rose, C.B.,
the Havana Consulate 1878 : m. 1884, Hebe,
da. of John Bishop, Esq. , of Camden Crescent,
Bath, and widow of John Davison, Esq., of the
India Office; cr. C.B. 1890. 10, Devonport
Street, Hyde Park, W. ; Union Club.
during Indian Mutiny i8s7 (medal); appointed
Mil. Sec. in India Office 1889 ; cr. C.S.I. 1888.
8, Breckin Place, S. II'. ; United Service Club.
NEWTON, Francis, C.M.G., third son of
the late Francis Rodes Newton, Esq. ; b. 18 — ;
ed. at Rugby, and at Univ. Coll., Oxford (B.A.
1879, M.A. 1890); Bar. Inner Temple 1890;
formerly Lieut. 3rd Batn. Hampshire Regt.
and A.D.C. to Gov. and High Commr. of Cape
of Good Hope ; was Private Sec. to Prime
Minister of the Cape(SirT. Scanlen, K.C.M.G.)
1883-4, and to the Gov. (Sir H. G. R. Robin-
son G.C.M.G.) 1884-6, Sec. to Mauritius Roy.
Commn. 1886, and Acting Administrator and
Ch. Magistrate, British Bechuanaland 1888-9,
since when he has been Colonial Sec. and Re-
ceiver-Gen, there : in. 18— , Henrietta Stra-
chey, el. da. of the late Daniel Cloete, Esq., of
Newlands, Capetown ; cr. C.M.G. 1892.
Vryburg, British Bechuanaland ; 19, Ltnvndes
Square, S. W. ; Arthur's Chib.
NICHOLSON, Vice-Adm. Henry Frederick,
C.B. ; b. 1835; entered R.N 1849; became
Com. 1866, Capt. 1869, Rear-Adm. 1886, and
Vice-Adm. 1892 ; served at bombardment of
Alexandria and in Egyptian Campaign 1882
(medal with clasp, bronze star) ; was a Naval
A.D.C. to H.M. 1884-6, Sup. of Sheerness
Dockyard 1885-6. and Com.-in-Ch., Cape of
Good Hope and W. Coast of Africa 1890-92 ;
sometime Vice-Pres. of Ordnance Committee ;
cr. C.B. 1882. United Service Club.
NICHOLSON, Col. William Gustavus, C.B.,
son of the late William Nicholson Nicholson,
Esq., J.P.,- D.L. , of Roundhay Park, Yorks ;
b. 1845 ; entered R.E. 1865, became Capt. 1878,
Major 1881, Lieut.-Col. 1887, and Col. 1891 ;
served during Afghan War 1878-80 (mentioned
in despatches, medal with 3 clasps, bronze star,
Brevet Major), with Egyptian Expedition 1882,
present at battle of Tel-el-Kebir (medal with
clasp, bronze star, 4th class Osmanieh), and
with Burmah Expedition 1886-7, as A.A.G. at
son of the late Robert Nimmo, Esq., M.D., of
Auchinblain, Ayrshire ; b. 1831 ; entered Army
1849, became Capt. 1861 (Bom. S.C. 1866),
Major 1869, Lieut.-Col. 1875, Col. 1880, and
Maj.-Gen. 1890 ; served during Afghan War
1878-80 (severely wounded, twice mentioned in
despatches, medal, Hon. A.D.C. to Viceroy of
India) ; commanded Nusserabad Brig. 1885-6 :
m. 1875, Rosanne Jane, da. of the late Capt.
Henry Salmon, Bom. Cav. ; cr. C.B. 1891.
94, Sydney Place, Bath; East India United
Service Club.
NISBET, Col. Robert Parry, C.I.E. ;
I. 1839 ; entered Bengal Infantry 1859, became
Capt. B.S.C. 1871, Major 1879, Lieut.-Col. 1885,
and Col. 1889 ; retired 1892 ; was Dep. Commr.
Lahore 1873-7, ?UP- °^ l"e Hill States at Simla
1877-82, Officiating Commr. of Delhi Div. 1884,
and of Derajat Div. and of Rawal Pindi Div.
1885, Officiating Commr. Peshawur Div. 1886,
Commr. of Rawal Pindi Div. 1886-8, and
British Resident in Kashmir 1888-92 ; Bar.
Middle Temple 1872 : m. 18 — , Anne Claxton,
youngest da. of the late John Delap Wilson,
Esq., of Milford, Hants ; cr. C.I.E. 1885. 138,
Cromwell Road, S. W. ; United Service Club.
NOBLE, Capt. Andrew, C.B., F.R.S.,
son of George Noble, Esq., formerly R.N. ; b.
1832; formerly Capt. R.A. ; was Sec. to Com-
mittee on Rifled Cannon 1858, to Committee on
Plates and Guns 1859, Assist. -Inspector of Ar-
tillery 1859, and also Member of Ordnance
Select Committee 1860 ; joined the firm of Sir
W. G. Armstrong and Co. 1860 ; Member of Com-
mittee of Explosives from its formation until
dissolved in 1880 ; received Roy. Medal of Roy
Society ; is a Knt. Com. of the Crown of Italy,
and of Jesus Christ of Portugal, and a Com-
panion of the Orders of Charles III. of Spain
and the Rose of Brazil ; cr. C.B. 1881.
Jesmond Dene House, Newcastle-on-Tync
Nunnykirk, Morpcth ; Athenceuin Annya'ii
Navy and Junior United Service Clubs.
Headquarters (mentioned in despatches, medal NOEL, Tames Gambler,
with clasp, Brevet Lt.-Col.); was A.A.G., Gainsborough, colls.].
C.B. [see E
COMPANIONAGE.
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NORBURY, Dep. Inspector-Gen. Henry
Frederick, C.B., M.D. ; b. 1839 ; ed. at Oundle
Sch.; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1860, L.S.A. Lond. 1868,
M.D. Malta 1870, M.D. Cape of Good Hope
1882; entered R.N. as Surg. 1860, became Staff-
Surg. 1872, Fleet-Surg. 1879, and Dep. In-
spector-Gen. 1887 ; served on Coast of Syria
1861, in Med. Charge of Naval Brig, in Kaffir
War 1877-8 (twice mentioned in despatches and
thanked by Legislative Council of Cape of Good
Hope), and in Zulu War 1879 as Principal Med.
Officer of Sir C. Pearson's column, and of
the garrison of Fort Ekowe, present at battle
of Inyezane (several times mentioned in de-
spatches, both Naval and Mil., and medal with
three clasps) ; awarded Blane gold medal 1879;
author of "The Naval Brigade in South Africa ":
m. 1868, Mina Legge, da. of the late E. G.
Wade-Browne, Esq., of Burton ; cr. C.B. 1879.
8, Sinclair Gardens. West Kensington Park.
W.
NORBURY, Col. Thomas Coningsby Nor-
bury, C.B., el. son of the late Thomas Norbury,
Esq., of Sherridge, Great Malvern ; 6. 1829;
ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; entered
6th Dragoon Guards (Carabineers) 1849, and
retired as Capt. 1856; served during Crimea War
*%55> present at battle of Tchneraya, and siege
of Sebastopil (medal with clasp); is a J. P.,
a D.L. and a County Councillor (Leigh Div.)
for Worcestershire, a J.P. for Herefordshire
and Hon. Col. (formerly Lieut.-Col. Comdt.)
3rd and 4th Batns. Worcestershire Regt. :
in. 1855, Hon. Gertrude O'Grady, da. of the
3rd Viscount Guillamore ; cr. C.B. 1887.
Sherridge. Great Malvern. ; A rmy and Navy
Club.
NORMAN, Lieut.- Gen. Henry Radford,
C.B,, son of the late Rev. J. H. Norman, of
Turret House, Deal ; b. 1818 ; entered Army
1838, became Capt. 1848, Major 1858, Lieut.-Col.
1859, Col. 1865, Maj.-Gen. 1870 and Lieut. -Gen.
(retired) 1881; served with loth Regt. in Sutlej
Campaign 1845-6 (medal), and in Punjab Cam-
paign 1848-9 (medal with two clasps), and in
Indian Mutiny (frequently mentioned in de-
spatches, medal with two clasps, and C.B.) ;
has pension for distinguished services : tn. 1852,
Alice Clara, da. of the late Rev. C. R. Rowlatt ;
cr. 1865. The Hearne, Charlton Kings, Chel-
tenham ; A rtny and Navy Club.
NORRIS, Capt. Richard Joseph, D.S.O.,
youngest son of the late Edward Norris, Esq. ;
o. 1854 ; ed. at Mount St. Mary's, Derbyshire,
and at Beaumont Coll., Old Windsor ; entered
jst West India Regt. 1879. and became Capt.
1888 ; served during operations on W. Coast of
Africa 1892; cr. D.S.O. 1892. Junior Army
and Navy Clubs.
NUGENT, Lieut.- Col. Robert Arthur, C.B.,
son of Robert Nugent, Esq. : b. 1853 ; entered
Army 1872, became Assist. -Corny. -Gen. 1882,
Hon. Major 1885, Hon. Lieut.-Col. 1887, and
Lieut. -Cor. Army Ser. Corps 1888 ; served in
Ashantee War 1873-4 (medal), in Egyptian
War in Commissariat Charge of Highland
Brig. 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star,
and 4th class Medjidie), in Suakin Expedi-
tion 1884, when he was in charge of all
•Commissariat and Transport Services (three
clasps), and in Soudan Campaign 1884-5 (men-
tioned in despatch and clasp) ; appointed
D.A.A.G., Bermuda 1889: m. 1876, Marion
Henrietta Annie, da. of Thomas Smith, Esq.,
of Weston-super-Mare, and widow of Frederick
Hitchcock, Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1884. Hamilton.,
Bermuda.
.^.a.^'.^.C'. V.S.,
:son of E. W. Nunn, Esq., of co. Wexford ;
b. 1853 ; formerly Lieut. Royal Monmouthshire
Engineer Militia ; entered Army Veterinary
Depart. 1877, and became ist class Veterinary
Surgeon 1887 ; served during Afghan War 1878-
80 (medal), during operations in Zululand 1888,
and with Chin-Lushai Expedition 1889-90
(medal with clasp, D.S.O.); has been Principal
of Lahore Veterinary Coll. since 1890 ; cr.
D.S.O. 1890. Lahore, Punjab ; Conservative
and Junior United Sendee Clubs.
NUTTALL, Maj.'Gen. James Mansfield,
C.B.; b. 18 — ; entered Bengal Army 1842, be-
came Capt. 1857, Major 1862, Lieut. -Col. 1868,
Col. 18^3, and Maj.-Gen. 1879; served in Sutlej
Campaign 1845-6, and in Indian Mutiny Cam
paign 1857; commanded 44th Bengal N.I.
1873-80; cr. C.B. 1872.
O'BRIEN, George Thomas Michael,
C.M.G. ; b. 18— ; ed. at Westminster, and at
Trin. Coll., Camb. ; entered Ceylon Civil Ser.
1867 ; was Police Magistrate at Harrispattu
1869-70, Assist. Govt. Agent, Colombo 1871,
second Assist. Colonial Sec. 1874-6, Principal
Assist. Colonial Sec. 1876-86, Treasurer of
Ceylon 1886-90, and Auditor and Accountant
Gen. and Controller of the Revenue, Ceylon
1890-92, since when he has been Colonial Sec. of
Hong Kong ; cr. C.M.G. 1889. Hong Kong.
O'BRIEN, William Patrick, C.B., only
son of the late Edward O'Brien, Esq., J.P., of
The Lodge, Mitchelstown, co. Cork ; b. 1824 ;
ed. at Downside Coll., Somersetshire, and at
Trin. Coll., Dublin (B.A. Senior Moderator
and Gold Medallist 1844) ; Bar. King's Inns,
Dublin, 1848 ; was a Poor Law and Local
Govt. Inspector for Ireland 1849-79, and a
Member and Vjce-Chm. of General Prisons
Board, Ireland, 1879-92 ; specially commissioned
to report on Local Govt. and Taxation of Ireland
1877-8 ; acted as Municipal Boundary Commr.
1878-9 ; appointed Assist. Royal Commr. of
Labour 1892: tit. ist, 1845, Olivia, who a?. 1850,
da. of the late Walter Paye, Esq., J.P.; 2nd,
1853, Jane, da. of the late Com. Tully, R.N.;
cr. C.B. 1 892. Tudor House, Monkst(nvnt co.
Dublin ; Dublin University Club.
O'CALLAGHAN, Francis Langford, C.S.L,
C. I.E., son of the late James O'Callaghan, Esq.,
J.P., of Drisheen, co. Cork ; b. 1839 ; entered
Indian Public Works Depart. 1862, promoted to
Executive Engineer 1866, Sup. Engineer 1880,
and Ch. Engineer (ist class) 1889 ; has been En-
gineer in Ch. of various State Railways in India
since 1877 > sometime Consulting Engineer to
Govt. of India for State Railways ; is Sec. to
Govt. in Public Works Depart. , India : m. 1875,
Anna Maria, da. of Lt.-Col. H. C. Powell, of
Banlahan, co. Cork ; cr. C.I.E. 1883, C.S.I.
1888. Calcutta and Simla.
O'CALLAGHAN, Adm. George William
Douglass, C.B., son of the late G. O'Callaghan,
Esq. ; b. 1811 ; entered R.N. 1825, becameCom.
1840, Capt. 1846, Rear-Adm. 1864, Vice-Adm.
1871, and Retired-Adm. 1877 ; engaged in sup-
pressing Malay pirates 1834-6, in suppressing
pirates in E. Indies 18 — (thanked by Admiralty,
and by Chambers of Commerce at Calcutta and
Madras, and presented with a sword by mer-
chants of Bombay) ; served in command of
attacking force of Imperial Camp at Shanghai
1854; is a J.P. for Hants: m. 18 — , Harriet
Graves Barton, who d. 1881 ; cr. C.B. 1867.
Deer leaf, Rowland's Castle, Havant, Hants ;
United Service Club.
O'CoNOR, James Edward, C.I.E., son of
the late John O'Conor, Esq., of Tallow, co.
Waterford ; b. 1843 ; is Assist.-Sec. to Gov. of
India in Finance and Commerce Depart., an
Hon. Fellow of Roy. Statistical So., a Member
COMPANIONAGF.
of the International Statistical Institute and
of British Economic Asso., and a Corresponding
Member of the Oriental Museum, Vienna ; cr.
C.I.E. 1891. Jim's Lodge, Simla.
O'CONOR, Nicholas Roderick, C.B.,
C.M.G., son of the late Patrick H. O'Conor,
Esq., of Dundermott, co. Roscommon ; £.1844 ;
entered Diplo. Ser. 1866 ; was Sec. of Legation
at Pekin 1883-5, and at \Vashington 1885-7,
and Agent and Consul-Gen, in Bulgaria 1887-02,
since when he has been Envoy Extraor. and Min.
Plen. to Emperor of China : in. 1887, Minna.
Margaret, da. of the late James Robert Hope-
Scott, Esq. [see E. Hopetoun, colls.] ; cr. C.B.
and C.M.G.
Bi itish Legation, Pekin ;
Dnndermott, co. Roscommott ; Travellers' and
St. James's Clubs.
ODLING, Thomas Francis., C.M.G.,
M.R.C.S.E.; b. 18— ; M.R.C.S.E. 18— ; is
Med. Sup. of Persian Section of Indo-European
Telegraph Depart.: in. 18— ; cr. C.M.G.
1891. TeJieran, Persia.
O'DONNELL, Capt. Hugh, D.S.O. ; b.
1858 ; entered Army 1878, transferred to B.S.C.
(now I.S.C.) 1880, and became Capt. 1889 ;
served during S. African War 1879 (medal with
clasp), and in Burmah 1889; cr. D.S.O. 1889.
O'Down, James Cornelius, C.B., el. son
of the late James O'Dowd, Esq., Bar.-at-Law ;
b. 1829 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin; Bar. Middle
Temple 1859 ; has written much upon Military
Subjects, and is author of a work on Military
clasp), and with Bhootan Expedition 1864-5
(mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp);
was Comdt. of Roy. Mil. Coll., Kingston,
Canada, 1 886-8 : m. ist, a da. of G. M.. Harri-
son, Esq., of Stanground, Hunts; 2nd i88of
Mary, da. of W. G. Hinds, Esq., of Kingston,
Canada; cr. C.M.G. 1889. Army and Xavy
Clnb.
OMMANNEY, Col. Edward Lacon, C.S.J.;
b. 1834; entered Bengal Army 1855, became
Capt. B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1867, Major 1875,.
Lieut. -Col. 1881, and Col. 1885 ; formerly a
Commr. in Punjab: m. 18 — ; cr. C.S.I. 1880.
42, Kidbrook Park Road, BlacMieath, S.E.
O'NlAL, Surg.-Gen. John, C.B.; b. 1827;
L.R.C.S. Ireland 1847 ; entered Med. Depart,
of Army 1852, became Surg. 1859, Surg.-Maj,
1872, Brig.-Surg. 1879, Dep. Surg.-Gen. 1880,
and Surg.-Gen. 1885 (retired 1887); served in
Kaffir War 1852-3 (medal), in N.W. frontier
of Indian Campaign 1863, *n Afghan War 1880
(mentioned in despatches, medal, and C.B.), and
as Principal Med. Officer with Nile Expedition
1 884-5 (mentioned m despatches, medal, bronze
star); cr. C.B. 1881. Naval and Military Club.
ORANGE, William, C.B., M.D., son
of the late Rev. J. Orange; b. 1833; entered
St. Thomas's Sch. of Medicine. London,
1853 ; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1856 ; M.R.C.P. Lond.
and M.D. Heidelberg 1868; F.R.C.P. Lond.
1878 ; appointed Dep. Sup. of Broadmoor
Criminal Lunatic Asylum (of which he is a
Law ; appointed Dep. Judge Advocate-Gen, of member of Council of Supervision) at date of its
the Forces 1869 ; upon abolition of Purchase in
the Army 1871 was appointed a Commr. to
settle the pecuniary claims of Officers, and subse- i
quently head of Army Purchase Commn. ; cr. \
C.B. 1885. 88, St. James's Street, S.W.;
n'ftitt's. Reform, Garrick, Pratfs, and i
Brooks '$ Clubs.
OGILVV, Col. William Lewis Kinloch,
C.?. [see Ogilvy, Bart., cr. 1626, colls.].
OGLE, Col. Frederic Amelius, C.B.,
son of the late Adm. Thomas Ogle ; b. 1841 ;
entered R.M.A. 1858, became Capt. 1868, Major
1880, Lieut. -Col. 1882, and Col. 1886 ; served on
W. Coast of Africa 1862 (mentioned in de-
spatches, thanks of Colonial Govt.), during
operations in China 1869 (mentioned in de-
spatches), and with the Egyptian Expedition
1882, present at battles of Kassassin and Tel-el-
Kebir (mentioned in despatches, medal with
clasp, bronze star, 4th class Osmanieh) ; ap-
pointed A.A.G., Roy. Marines, 1891 ; in. 1876,
Agnes Richmond, da. of the late James Reid,
Esq.; cr. C.B. 1887. 94, Addison Road, Ken-
sington, W. ; United Service Club.
OLDERSHAW,^/a/.-Gi?tt. Charles Edward,
C.B., el. son of the late Maj. Charles Oldershaw,
R.E. ; b. 1828 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Wool-
wich; entered R.A. 1847, became Capt. 1854,
Major 1855, Lieut.-Col. 1866, Col. 1876, and
Maj. -Gen. (retired) 1886; served in Crimea
establishment 1862, and was Sup. thereof 1870-86;
employed by successive Secretaries of State
as Med. Referee in cases of alleged or sus-
pected insanity ; was Pres. in 1883 of the
Medico Psychological Asso., and is a Foreign
Member of the Medico-Psychological So. of
Paris : m. 1864, Florence Elizabeth, da. of the
late Thomas Ingleman Hart, Esq.; cr. C.B. 1886.
12, Le-i'ham Gardens, W.', Sai'ile Club.
ORNSTEIN, John Isidore Maurice, C.M. G.,
son of the late Maurice Ornstein, Esq. ; b.
1851 ; was Private Sec. to the Hon. H. C_
Vivian, C.B., when Agent and Con. -General
at Bucharest, 1874-6, and accompanied him to
Egypt in similar capacity ; appointed Sec. to
Anglo-French Control 1879; after bombardment
of forts of Alexandria was attached to the Khe-
dive, with a view to facilitate relations between
the Egyptians and H.M.'s Naval and Mil.
authorities (thanked by H.M.'s Govt.) ; on
abolition of Anglo-French control was appointed
Ch. Sec. to the Financial Adviser (Sir Auckland
Colvin), and was several times acting Financial
Adviser and acting Under Sec. of State for
Finances ; sometime Dep. Director-Gen. _of
Customs, Egypt ; concluded commercial
arrangement between Egypt and Turkey (ist
class Medjidie), and subsequently organised
Tobacco Regie in Persia, on behalf of th&
Imperial Tobacco Corporation of Persia,
Limited ; has also 2nd class Osmanieh ; cr.
C.M.G. 1882. Teheran, Persia; St. James's
Club.
before Sebastopol from Jan. 1855 to termination
of war (medal with clasp, 5th class Medjidie
and Turkish medal) ; commanded Belgaum
Dist. Madras 1883-6 : m. 18— , Evelina Theresa ORR, Surg -Gen. John Henry, M.D.,
Martha, who d. 1886, da. of Cecil Hodge, Esq., C.B. ; b. 18 — ; entered Medical Depart, of
Bar.-at-Law; cr. C.B. 1877. Junior United
Serzrice Club.
OLIVER, John Orlando Hercules Norman,
C.S.I.; b. 18— : m. 1863; cr. C.S.I. 1868.
The Alia Noor, Rothsay Road, Bedford.
OLIVER, Maj. -Gen. John Ryder, C.M.G.,
el. son of the late J. D. Oliver, Esq., of Tigro-
ney, co. Wicklow ; b. 1834 ; ed. at Trin. Hall,
Camb. ; entered R.A. 1855, became Capt. 1864,
Major 1874, Lieut.-Col., 1882. and Maj.-Gen.
(retired) 1887 ; served during Indian Mutiny
1857-8 (mentioned in despatches, medal with
Madras Army 1837, and retired as Inspector-
Gen, of Hospitals 1880 ; is an Hon. Surg. to
H.M. : m. 18— ; tr. C.B. 1858.
OSBORN, Melmoth, C.Jf.G., son of the
late Robert F. Osborn, Esq., M.D. ; b. 1833 ;
was Clerk and Native Interpreter to Resi-
dent Magistrate, Inanda, Natal, 1854-5 ; and
Clerk to Resident Magistrate, Pietermaritzburg,
1855-60; appointed J.P. in Natal, Clerk and
Sub-accountant, Ladysmith, 1860, Clerk t
Attorney-Gen., Resident Magistrate and Admin-
istrator of Native Law, Newcastle, 1865, and
COMPANIOXAGE.
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Capt. Comdt. Newcastle Mounted Rifles ; was
Sec. to Mission of Sir Theophilus Shepstone,
H.M.'s Special Coramr. in S. Africa 1876, a
Commr. on Mission to Sikukuni 1877, and
Colonial Sec. to Govt. of Transvaal 1877-80,
since when he has been British Resident in
Zululand ; is a J.P. (under Act 26th and 27th
Vjc.), having jurisdiction over British subjects
from the N. and K. boundaries of the British
possessions in S. Africa to 25th degree of S.
latitude ; cr. C.M.G. 1882. British Residency,
Eshcnve, Zuliilaiid.
OTTLEY, Lieut. - Col. John Walter,
C.I.E., son of th"! late Major Thomas Henry
Ottley, H.E.I.C.S. : b. 1841; entered R.E.
1864, became Capt. 1877, Major 1884, and
Lieut. -Col. 1891 ; is Ch. Engineer and Joint
Sec. to Govt. of Punjab; cr. C.I.E. 1892.
Lahore, Punjab.
OUVRY, Col. Henry Aime, C.B.; b. 1813 ;
entered Army 1833, and retired as Col. o,th
Lancers 1863 ; served in Punjab Campaign
1848-9 with 3rd Light Dragoons (medal with
two clasps) ; commanded gth Lancers before
Delhi 1857 until appointed A.D.C. to Sir A.
Wilson, whom he attended during assault
(thanked by Gov.-Gen. in Council) ; after fall of |
Delhi commanded Cav. Brig, of movable
column, present at relief of Lucknow (thanked
by Gov.-Gen. in Council, and medal with two
clasps) : m. 1854, Matilda H., da. of Col. John
Delamain, C.B., of the Indian Army; cr. C.B.
1858. The Salterns, Lymington, Hants;
Atheneeunt Club.
OWEN, Surg.-Major Charles William,
C.M.G. , C.I.E., 3rd son of A. S. Owen, Esq., of
Enfield, Middlesex ; b. 1853 > ed. ?'. Merchant
Taylors' Sch. and gained Exhibition to St.
Thomas's Hospital 1869; L.R.C.P. Lond. and
M.R.C.S.Eng.i874; B.A. Paris 1876; sometime
House Surg. Roy. Lond. Ophthalmic Hospital ;
entered Med. Depart. Bengal Army 1876, became
Surg.-Maj. 1888; was Staff-Surg. Fort William.
Calcutta, 1877, Assist, to Sanitary Commr. with
Govt. of India 1877, and Officiating Professor of
Ophthalmic and Aural Surgery at Calcutta 1878;
served on personal staff of Lieut. -Gens. Sir D.
M. Stewart and Sir F. Roberts in Afghan Cam-
paign 1879-80 (wounded, several times mentioned
in despatches,and medal with clasps); established
the Cabul Charitable Dispensary (thanked by
Gov. Gen. in Council and by Govt. of India) ;
served on personal staff of Maj.-Gen. Sir H.
Macpherson , K. C. B. , during EgyptianCampaign
1882 (medal with clasp, and bronze star) ; was
Civil Surg. Simla 1880-2, in Medical charge of
nth Bengal Lancers 1882-3, Residency Surg. E.
R. States, Jeypore, 1883-4, >n medical charge of
Afgnan Boundary Commn. under Sir Peter
Lurasden, 1884-6, Civil Surg. Naini Tal, N.W.
Provinces 1887-8, Officiating Agency Surg.,
Quetta, and Administrative Medical Officer of
Civil and Railway Dispensaries, Beloochistan
1888-9, and Surg. to Com. -in-Chief in India(Gen.
Sir F. S. Roberts, Bart., G.C.B.) 1889-91 : m.
1878, Mary Elizabeth, el. da. of Horace Barry,
Esq., of Winchmore Hill, Middlesex ; cr. C.I.E.
1881, C.M.G. 1887.
OWEN, Edward CUNLIFFE-, C.M.G., son
of the late Col. Henry Charles Cunliffe-Owen,
R.E., C.B. ; b. 1857 ; ed. at Wellington Coll.,
and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; Bar. Inner Temple
1880 ; was Sec. to the Fisheries, Health, and
Inventions Exhibition and Assist. -Sec. to Roy.
Commrs. of Colonial and Indian Exhibition
1886: m. 1882, Emma P., da. of Sir [Francis]
Philip Cunliffe-Owen, K.C.B. ; cr. C.M.G.
1886. 9, Westboume Crescent, Hyde Park,
W. ; Oxford and Cambridge Club.
PALMER, Col. Arthur Power, C.B., son
of the late Captain Nicholas Power Palmer ; b.
1840 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; entered Indian
Army 1857, transferred to B. S.C. (now I.S.C.)
1861, became Capt. 1869, Major 1877, Lieut. -Col.
1879, and Col. 1883 ; served with Hodson's Horse
throughput Indian Mutiny 1858-9, havingprevi-
ously raised and commanded a Regt. of Sikh
Infantry (wounded and medal), in N.W. Frontier
of Indian Campaign 1863 (medal with clasp), in
Abyssinian Expedition with loth Bengal Lan-
cers 1867-8 (medal), in Duffla Expedition E.
Frontier of India as A.D.C. 1874-5 (mentioned
in despatches), on special duty with Dutch
Troops in Acheen 1876-7 (mentioned in de-
spatches, and Dutch cross with two clasps), in
Afghan War 1878-9 as A.A. and Q.M.G. (medal
with clasp and mentioned in despatches), and in
Soudan Expedition 1885 ; commanded the
Camel Corps Mounted Infantry, gth Bengal
Cav. and ijth Sikhs in successful affair at Dakul
(medal with clasp, C. B., bronze star, men-
tioned in despatches) ; has commanded a 2nd
class Dist., India, since 1892, with rank of
Brig. -Gen. ; cr. C.B. 1885. Myingyan,
Burmah.
PALMER, Maj.-Gen. Henry Wellington,
C.B. ; b. 18 — ; entered Army 1846, became
Capt. 1852, Major 1854, Lieut. -Col. 1873, Col.
and Maj.-Gen. 1878 ; served throughout Kaffir
War 1851-3 (medal), and in command of opth
L.I. in Kaffir War 1878 (three times thanked
in Gen. Orders, and clasp) : m. 1885, Margaret
Dartnell, da. of the late John Tuthill, Esq. ; cr.
C.B. 1878. Army and Navy and Dublin
United Service Clubs.
PANIOTY, Demetrius, C.I.E., son of the
late Emanuel Panioty, Esq., of Calcutta ; b.
1830; entered uncovenanted service of Govt. of
India in Bengal Secretariat 1849 ; transferred
to Office of Private Sec. of Gov.-Gen. of India
1853 ; has been since 1877 Assist. Private Sec.
to successive Viceroys of India : has held a
confidential position during the administration
of nine successive Viceroys since the time of
Lord Dalhousie : »i. 1853, Perrine Eliza, da.
of the late James Joseph Fleury, Esq. ; cr.
C.I.E. 1885. 6, Council House Street, Cal-
cutta ; A rnisdell, Simla.
PARKER, Col. George Hubert, C.B., son
of the late Rev. C. H. Parker, R. of Great
Comberton, Worcestershire ; b. 1834 ; entered
Army 1853 i became Capt. 1857, Major 1869,
Lieut. -Col. Gordon Highlanders 1876 (h. p.) and
Col. 1881 ; retired 1889 ; served in Afghan Cam-
paign 1879-80 (medal with three clasps and
bronze star), and in S. Africa 1881 ; commanded
75th Regt. Dist. 1882-7 '• '"• l872> e'- da. of Sir
T. Douglas Forsyth, K.C.S.I. ; cr. C.B. 1881.
Junior United Sen'ice Club.
PARNELL, Col. the Hon. Henry, C.B.
[see B. Congleton].
PARR, Col. Henry Hallam, C.M.G., son of
the late Thomas Clements Parr, Esq., Bar. -at-
Law, of Ch. Ch., Oxford ; b. 1847; ed. at Eton,
and at Sandhurst ; entered Army 1865, became
Capt. Prince Albert' Somersetshire L.I.) 1878,
Major 1882, Lieut.-Col. 1884, and Col. 1886 ;
served in Kaffir War 1877, in Zulu War 1879
(mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp,
C.M.G.), in Boer War 1881, and in Egyptian
Campaign 1882 (severely wounded) ; was Mil.
Sec. to Sir Bartle Frere when Gov. and Com.-
in-Ch. of Cape of Good Hope 1878-80 ; com-
manded Mounted Infantry in Egyptian Cam-
paign 1882 (medal, twice mentioned in de-
spatches, and 4th class Medjidie, bronze star) ;
served in Suakin Expedition 1884 (mentioned
in despatches, two clasps), and in Nile Expedi-
tion 1884-5 (i'd c'ass Osmanieh) ; was Comdt.
of Mil. Police and Provost Marshal with Army
of Occupation in Egypt 1882 ; served as A.G.
and znd in command of Egyptian Army with
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rank of Pasha 1885-8 ; was A.A.G., S. Dist.
1880-90 ; has 2nd class Medjidie ; is an
A.D.C. to H.M. : m. 1888, Lilian Mary, da.
of the late George Louis Monck Gibbs, Esq.
[see Elton, Bart.] ; cr. C.M.G. 1880. United
Service Club.
PATON, Maj.-Gen. George, C.M.G., son
of the late John Paton, Esq., of Crailing,
Roxburghshire ; b. 1841 ; was A.D.C. to
Maj.-Gen. Sir Alfred Horsford, K.C.B, 1871-4,
and to Sir William Jervois, K.C.M.G., Gov. and
Com.-in-Ch. of Straits Settlements 1 875-7 ; served
in Perak expedition, Malay Peninsular, 1875-6
(medal) ; was Colonial Mil. Sec. to Cape Govt.
during Kaffir War 1877-8, in command of a force
of Irregulars in Transvaal border during latter
phase of Zulu War 1879 (medal with clasp),
Col. and Lieut.-Col. Comdg. ist Batn. S. Wales
Borderers 1882-8, and in command of Regt.
Dist. No. 24 1889-92, since when he has com-
manded troops in Barbados, with local rank
of Maj.-Gen.: ;«. ist, 1873, Ethel, who d. 1885,
da. of the late Maj.-Gen. Edward Bagot ; 2nd,
1890, Nancie, da. of Edward Walker, Esq., of
Careyscroft, Brockenhurst, and West Hill,
Oxted, Surrey ; cr. C.M.G. 1879. Bridgetown,
Barbados ; A rmy and Navy Club.
PATTERSON, Surg.-Maj. Thomas William,
D.S.O. ; b. 1844 ; entered Army Med. Depart.
1866, became Surg. 1873, and Surg -Maj. 1878 ;
retired 1889 ; served in Afghan War 1879-80
(medal), with Mahrud Waziri Expedition 1881,
withSuakin Expedition i885(medal, bronze star),
and with Burmah Field Force (medal) 1886-7 >
cr. D.S.O. 1887. Junior United Service Club.
PATTISSON, Jacob Luard, C.B., son of
the late Jacob Howell Pattisson, Esq., LL.M. ,
of GraylingSj Tonbridge ; b. 1841 ; was a Clerk
in the Admiralty 1859-69, and Private Sec. to
Earl of Dufferin (successively Chancellor of
Duchy of Lancaster and Paymaster-Gen., and
Gov.-Gen. of Canada) 1869-74, a"d to R'- Hon.
W. H. Smith (successively Sec. of State for
War and First Lord of Treasury) 1885-91 ; is a
J.P. for co. Down, and Resident Agent at
Savernake : m. 1872, Ellen Jane, da. of the
late Taverner J. Miller, Esq., M.P. for
Colchester ; cr. C.B. 1 892. Savernake Estate
Office, Marlborough ; Union and Wellington
Clubs.
PAUL, Alfred Wallis, C.I.E. ; b. 18— ;
entered B.C.S. 1870; is a Land Revenue Magis-
trate and Collector, Bengal ; cr. C.I.E. 1889.
PAYNE, Capt. Richard Lloyd, D.S.O. ; b.
1854 ; entered losth Regt. 1876, and became
Capt. Prince Albert's (Somersetshire L.I.) 1885;
served in S. African War 1878-9, present at
battle of Ulundi (mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp), and during Burmah Cam-
paign 1885-6 ; cr. D.S.O. 1886.
PEACOCK, Frederick Barnes, C.S.I., son
of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Barnes Peacock, P.C.;
b. 1836 ; was in B.C.S. 1856-90; formerly a Mem-
ber of the Legislative Council and of the Board
of Revenue, Bengal; cr. C.S.I. 1890.
PEACOCKE, Major William, C.M.G., son
ofWilliam Peacocke, Esq., M.D.. of Kingstown,
Dublin ; b. 1848; ed. at Trinity Coll., Dublin
(B.A. 18 — ) ; entered R.E. 1869, became Capt.
1881, and Major 1887; served during Afghan
War 1878-9 (mentioned in despatches, medal),
and with Afghan Boundary Comm. 1884-6 ; had
charge of Irish Relief Works 1891 ; cr. C.M.G.
1 888. United Service Club.
PEARSE, Lient.-Gen. George Godfrey,
C. B. , son of the late George Pearse, Esq. , M . D. ;
b. 1827 ; entered Madras Army 1845, became
Capt. 1858, Major 1859, Lieut.-Col. 1870, Col.
1878, Maj.-Gen. 1880, Lieut. -Gen. 1886, and
Col. Comdt. R.H.A. 1887 ; served in Punjab
Campaign 1848-9 (mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp), in .command of 4,000 Cash
mere Regular Troops and British Irregular
Levies in Expedition to Khagan 1852 (medal
with clasp), and in command of Cav. in Indian
Mutiny Campaign (medal with clasp) : in. 1879,
Louisa H., da. of the late Rev. J. Steward, V.
of Great Kimble, Bucks; cr. C.B. 1881. 4,
Norfolk Square, Hyde Park, W.; United
Service Club.
PEARSON, Col. Hugh Pearce, C.B., son
of the late Major Hugh Pearson ; b. 1839 ; en-
tered Army 1856, became Capt. 1861, Major
1875, Lieut.-Col. 1881, and Col. 1885 ; served
with 84th Regt. during Indian Mutiny 1857-8,
present at capture of Cawnpore (wounded), and
defence and capture of Lucknow (medal with two
clasps, year's service), and with i2th Regt. and
on Staff in Afghan War 1878-80 (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp, Brevet. Lieut.-
Col.); commanded i2th Regt. Dist. 1887-90,
since when he has been A.G., Madras, with
local rank of Brig.-Gen. : in. 1865, Ellen Fanny,
who d. 1892, da. of the late Robert M. Thomas,
Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1887.
PEASE, Col. Thales, C.B., son of the late
William Pease, Esq., of Woolwich; b. 1835;
entered Ordnance Store Depart. 1855, became
Assist. Comy.-Gen. 1880, and Dep. Comy.-Gen.
1885 ; retired 1892 ; served_ with Soudan Expe-
dition 1884-5 (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp); was Storekeeper-Gen, of Naval
Ordnance, Admiralty, 1891-2 ; cr. C.B. 1889.
PELLETIER, Hon. Charles Alphonse Pan-
taleon, C.M.G., Q.C., son of J. M. Pelletier,
Esq.; b. 1837 ; ed. at Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere's
Coll., and at Laval Univ. (B.C.L. 1858); Bar.
of Quebec 1860, a Q.C. 1879, an^ Batonnier
1892; three times elected Pres. of So. St.
Jean Baptiste (the National So. of French
Canadians) ; was several years Major gth
Batn., or Voltigeurs de Quebec, which Batn.
he commanded during Fenian Raid in 1866 ; sat
for Kamouraska in the Commons 1869-77, and
for Quebec E. in Quebec Assembly 1873-4 i P.C.
of Canada 1877 as Minister of Agriculture, and
called to the Senate for Grandville Division ; was
sometime Hon. Pres. of Dominion Board of
Agriculture, and Pres. of Canadian Commn. of
Paris Universal Exhibition of 1878 : in. ist,
1861, Suzanne, da. of the late Hon. C. E.
Casgrain, M.L.C. ; 2nd, 1866, Virginia, da. of
the Hon. M. P.de Sales de La Terrifcre, M.L.C. ;
cr. C.M.G. 1878. St. Louis Street, Quebec.
PELLY, Inspector- Gen. Saville Marriott,
C.B., son of the late John Hinde Pelly, Esq.,
Bom.C.S. ; b. 1819 ; F.R.C.S., London, 1859 ;
entered Bombay Med. Depart. 1841, and retired
as Inspector-Gen, of Hospitals 1872 : m. 1850,
Jane Billing, da. of the late John Morris, Esq.,
of Dublin; cr. C.B. 1868. Woodstock House,
Burnt Ash Hill, Lee, S.E.
PEMBERTON, .#/«/.- GVw.Wykeham Leigh,
C.B., 5th son of the late Edward Leigh Pem-
berton, Esq., of Torry Hill, Sittingbourne ; b.
1833 ; served a short time in R.N. ; entered 6oth
Rifles 1852, became Capt. 1858, Major 1871,
Lieut.-Col. 1875, Col. 1880, and Maj.-Gen.
1890 ; served in Indian Mutiny Campaign
(medal, and severely wounded at Cawnpore with
loss of two fingers of left hand 1857) ; commanded
3rd Batn. 6oth Rifles in Zulu War 1879, and a
Brigade at action of Ginghilovo, and relief of
Ekowe (medal with clasp and C.B.) ; was
A.Q.M.G. at Headquarters 1880-5, and A.D.C.
to F.M. H.R.H. the Com.-in-Ch. 1886-90: in.
1884, Jessie, da. of the late John Graham, Esq.,
of Skelmorlie Castle, N.B., and widow of
Charles Gaddum, Esq.; cr, C.B. 1879. Army
and Navy Club.
CO.MPANIONAGE.
825
PENNELL, Edmund Burke, C.M.G. ; b.
18 — ; entered Colonial Office 1859 and became a
principal clerk 1879 ; was private sec. to Under-
Sec, of State for Colonies 1863-6 ; proceeded on
special service to Paris 1874 ; appointed British
Comnir. on Anglo-French Comran. on New-
foundland Fisheries 1884-5, and employed in
Newfoundland in connection therewith 1884-5;
m. 1 8— ; cr. C.M.G. 1886. St. Stephen's Club.
FENNINGTON, Col. Charles Richard, C.B.,
son of the late Surg. R. B. Pennington, Bengal
Artillery ; b. 1838 ; entered Bengal Army 1857,
became Capt. B.S.C. (now l.S.C.) i86g, Major
1877, Lieut. -Col. 1881, and Col. 1885 ; served
during Indian Mutiny 1857-9, present at siege
of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp), in N.W. Frontier of India Cam-
paign 1863 (medal with clasp), in Afghan War
1 878-80 (mentioned in despatches, medal, Brevet
Lieut. -Col.), and with Egyptian Expedition
1882, present at battles of Kassassin and Tel-el-
Kebir and Cav. march on Cairo (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp, bronze star, 4th
class Osmanieh) ; appointed a Col. on the Staff
1891: in. 1861, Lydia Harriot, el. da. of the
late Capt. Henry Becher, B.S.C. ; cr. C.B. 1887.
PERCEVAL, Gen. John Maxwell, C.B.,
son of the late Rev. William Perceval, of Kilmore
Hill, Waterford ; b. 1814 ; entered Army 1833,
became Capt. 1838, Major 1846, Lieut. -Col. 1850,
Col. 1854, Maj.-Gen. 1864, Lieut. -Gen. 1873, and
Gen. 1877; retired 1881 ; served with i2th Regt.
in Kaffir War 1852-3 (medal) ; was Col. Queen's
Own (Roy. West Kent Regt.) 1874-88, since
when he has been Col. of the Suffolk Regt.; is
a J.P. for Hants : in. 1853, Catherine Isabel,
whoa?. 1887, da. of the late Very Rev. the Hon.
Robert William Henry Maude ; cr. C.B. 1853.
Crinken, Shankill, co. Dublin.
PERKINS, Lieut. -Gen. y£neas, C.B., son of
the late Charles Perkins, Esq. ; b. 1834 ; entered
Bengal Engineers 1851, became Capt. 1862,
Major 1865, Lieut. -Col. 1874, Col. 1879, Maj.-
Gen. 1887, and Lieut.-Gen. 1891 ; served in
Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (medal with
clasp), in Bhootan Campaigns 1864-5 and 1865-6
(medal with clasp and mentioned in despatches),
and as commanding R.E. of N. Afghanistan
Force 1878-9 and 1879-80 (medal and bronze
star) ; formerly an A.D.C. to H.M., and Ch.
Engineer and Sec. to Govt. of Punjab ;
commanded a ist class Dist. in India 1890-92 :
in. 1863, Janette, da. of Werner Cathrey,
Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1879. United Service and
Junior United Service Chibs.
PETERSON, Lieut.- Col. Frederick, C.I.E.;
b. 1 8 — ; is Sec. Simla Bank Corporation, and
Comdt. 2nd Punjab Vol. Rifle Corps ; cr.
C.I.E. 1883. Simla.
PEYTON, Gen. Francis, C.B. [see Peyton,
Bart.].
PEYTON, Capt. Westropp Joseph, C.M.G.;
6. 1860; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin; entered
Army 1881, Bom. S.C. (now l.S.C.) 1883, and
became Capt. 1892 ; served in N. Africa 1884-5 '•
elected in conjunction with Major Heath,
I.S.C., to arrange and superintend withdrawal
of Egyptian Garrison from Harrar, and raised
and drilled a body of Cav. and Inf., which he
commanded in various Expeditions against
tribes around Harrar ; is A.D.C. to Lieut.-Gen.
Sir G. R. Greaves, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., Com.-
in -Ch., Bombay; cr. C.M.G. 1885.
PHILIPS, Col. Joseph, C.B., son of the late
Capt. H. D. Philips, R.H.A. ; b. 1839 ', entered
R. M.L.I. 1856, became Capt. 1872, Major 1879,
Lieut.-Col. 1882, Col. 1886, Col. 2nd Comdt.
1889, and Col.- Comdt. 1892; was Adj. 1867-72;
served in Mediterranean, N. America, and W.
Indies in H.M.S. "Agamemnon" 1859-62, also
in H.M.S. "Shah" in Pacific and S. Africa
1876-9 ; present in action between " Shah " and
Peruvian rebel ironclad turret-ship " Huascar ; "
commanded R.M. in S. Africa during Zulu War
1879 (medal with clasp, and mentioned in des-
patches) ; served at bombardment of Alexandria
1882 (medal with clasp, 4th class Osmanieh, and
bronze star) : m. 1891, Emily Anne, da. of the
late Henry O'Hagan, Esq., and widow of Don
Ramor Gardeazabai ; cr. C.B. 1881. Junior
United Service Club.
PHILLIMORE, Acini. Henry Bourchier,
C.B., son of the late Capt. Sir John Phillimore,
R.N.,C.B.; b. 1833; entered R.N. 1846, became
Com. 1863, Capt. 1864, Rear-Adm. 1880, Vice-
Adm. 1887 (retired 1888), and Adm. 1892 ; served
in New Zealand War 1863 (medal and specially
mentioned), and on special service in New Zea-
land 1864 (mentioned in military despatches) :
m. 1865, Anne Ellen, da. of Edmund Dewar
Bourdillon, Esq., of Herts ; cr. C.B. 1867.
Stoneleigh, Lansdowne Road, Bath; United
Service Club.
PHILLIPS, Joseph Henry, C.M.G., son
of the Hon. Thomas Phillips, sometime Assist.
Judge of Supreme Court, British Honduras ;
b. 1837 ; is Senior Unofficial M.E.C. of British
Honduras ; cr. C.M.G. 1892. Belize, British
Honduras.
PICKERING, William Alexander, C.M.G.,
son of the late George Pickering, Esq., of East-
wood, Notts ; served sometime in Mercantile
Marine ; resided in Island of Formosa 1863-70
(thanked by Govt. of U.S. A. for assisting in nego-
tiating a treaty with the aborigines, and by
British Minister for twice rescuing Spanish
subjects from slavery) ; appointed Chinese In-
terpreter to Govt. of Straits Settlements 1871,
Police Magistrate 1874 and Protector of Chinese
1877 ; in 1874 was engaged in Native States, and
for his services was twice thanked by Sec. of
State for the Colonies and received medal with
clasp for Perak ; is a J.P. and a Visiting Justice
for Singapore ; cr. C.M.G. 1884. Singapore.
PICKERSGILL, William Clayton, C.B. ;
b. 1846; ed. at Lancashire Independent and
Owen's Colls., Manchester; was an Agent of
London Missionary So. in Madagascar 1873-82,
and H.M.'s Vice-Consul for Antananarivo
1883-92, since when he has been H.M.'s Con-
sul for Portugese Possessions in W. Africa, S.
of Gulf of Guinea, Consul for the Gaboon, and
Consul to Independent State of the Congo : >it.
1883, Agnes Merrington, da. of the late Thomas
Griffith Gill, Esq., of Barbados; cr. C.B.
1892. British Consulate, Loanda, W. Africa.
PIGOTT, Major Charles Berkeley, D.S.O.
[see Pigott, Bart.].
PIGOTT, Thomas Digby, C.B., son of the
late Rev. John Pigott ; b. 1840; is Comptroller
of H.M.'s Stationery Office, and Printer to
H.M. of all Acts of Parliament : in. 1878,
Julia, da. of the late Hon. Augustus Henry
Macdonald-Moreton, M.P. [see E. Ducie,
colls.] ; cr. C.B. 1890. 5, Ovington Gardens,
S.W. ; The Mo, Shcringham, Norfolk.
PINK, Capt. Francis John, D.S.O. , son
of the late Charles Pink, Esq. ; b. 1857 ; entered
Army 1878, and became Capt. 2nd Batn. The
Queen's (Roy. W. Surrey Regt.) 1888 ; served
in Afghan War 1879-80 (medal), and in Burmah
1886-7 and '888-9 as D.A.A. and Q.M.G. (thrice
mentioned in despatches, medal with two
clasps); cr. D.S.O. 1869. Army and Navy
Club.
PIPON, Capt. John Pakenham, C.M.G.,
son of the late Col. J. K. Pipon, of Noirmont,
Jersey; b. 1849; entered R.N. 1862, became
Lieut. 1872, Com. 1880, and Capt. 1887 ; served
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against Malays 1875-6 (medal with clasp), at
bombardment of Alexandria and during Egyp-
tian War 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star,
3rd class Medjidie), and in Burmah War 1885-6
(mentioned in despatches, clasp) ; sometime
Consul at Beira : m. 1881, Alice Elizabeth, da.
of Murray Johnson, Esq., of Stone Castle,
Kent ; cr. C.M.G. 1891. Army and Xavy
Club.
PlPON, Lieut. -Gen. Philip Gosset, C.B.;
b. 1824 ; entered R.A. 1842, became Capt. 1849,
Major 1854, Lieut.-Col. 1861, Col. 1869, Maj.-
Gen.i88o, Lieut.-Gen. 1881, and Col. Comdt. ;
served in Crimea 1854-5 (medal with three clasps,
5th class Medjidie, and Sardinian and Turkish
medals) ; was sometime Inspector and Purchaser
of Horses at Woolwich ; cr. C.B. 1875. Army
and Navy Club.
PITMAN, Charles Edward, C.I.E., only
son of Capt. John Charles Pitman, R.N. ; b.
1845 ; ed. at Roy. Naval Sch., New Cross ; is
Sup. in Telegraph Depart, of India : m, 1888,
Lucy Maude, da. of the late David Cargill, Esq. ;
cr. C.I.E. 1880.
POE,Lieui.-CoI. William Hutcheson, C. B.,
3rd son of William Thomas Poe, Esq., Barrister- i
at-Law, of Curraghmore, co.Tipperary; b. 1848 ; .
entered R.M. 1867, became Capt. 1881, Major :
1884, and Lieut.-Col. (retired) 1888 ; served ''
as Adj. to Batn. of R.M. employed in E.
Soudan 1884 (wounded at battle of El :
Teb, mentioned in despatches, medal with
clasp, bronze star and brevet of Major), and j
to Batn. garrisoning Suakin, and defending
that town from the repeated night attacks of
Arabs April-Sept. 1884, in command of two com-
panies of R.M. attached to Guards' Division of j
the Camel Corps in Nile Expedition 1884-5, ar)d ''
accompanied the Force across the Bayuda !
desert under the late Sir Herbert Stewart ; pre- i
sent at battles of Abu Klea and Abu Kru j
(severely wounded during the reconnaissance of '
Matemmeh, right leg amputated, mentioned |
in despatches, medal with clasp, and C.B.) ; '
was a Member of Naval Intelligence Depart.,
Admiralty 1886-8; is a J.P. for Queen's co. :
(High Sheriff 1891) and a Grand Juror for co.
Tyrone : m. 1886, Mary Adelaide, da. of Sir
William Compton Domvile, 4th Bart. ; cr. C.B.
1885. Ashburton House, Putney Heath, S.W. ; '
Heywood, Ballinakill, Queen1* co. ; Slaght- \
freedan Lodge, Cookstown, co. Tyrone ; Xai'al
and Military and Kildare Street Gluts.
POOLE, Col. Arthur James, C.B.; b. 1838;
entered 6yth Regt. 1859, became Capt. 1869,
Major Hampshire Regt. 1881, and Lieut.-Col.
1887 (h.p. 1890); served in China War 1860
(medal), against Teeping Rebels 1862, during
Afghan War 1878-80 (mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp, Brevet Major), and with
Burmah Expedition 1886-7 (mentioned in de-
spatches, medal with clasp, Brevet Lt.-Col.);
appointed an A.D.C. to H.M. 1892 ; cr. C.B.
1891.
PORTELLI, Col. Michael Augustus,
C.M.G. , son of Paolo Portelli, and nephew of the
late Sir Agustinus Portelli, K. C.M.G., councillor
to Govt. of Malta ; b. 1831 ; studied for Civil
Engineer ; entered Roy. Malta Fencible
Artillery (now Roy. Malta Artillery) 1852,
became Capt. 1871, Major and Brev. Lieut.-
Col. 1882, Lieut.-Col. 1884, and Col. 1886; re-
tired 1891 ; obtained ist class certificate from
Schools of Gunnery (Shoeburyness) and Mus-
ketry (Hythe); employed on special ser. during
Crimean War 1853-4, ar>d commanded Artillery
contingent of Maltese Vol. in Egyptian Cam-
paign 1882 (mentioned in despatches); cr.
C.M.G. 1882. The Hermitage, St. Julians,
Malta.
PORTER, Neale, C.M.G.; b. 18— ;
formerly Capt. Warwickshire Militia ; was
Presiding Magistrate of Anjmilla 1869-71, act-
ing Col. Sec. of Antigua May to October 1871,
acting Lieut-. Gov. of Dominica 1871-2, acting
Pres. of Dominica June to Nov. 1872, and
Colonial Sec. of the Leeward Islands 1883-7,
since when he has been Colonial Sec. of Jamaica;
twice administered Govt. of Leeward Islands;
cr. C.M.G. 1888. Jamaica; Oriental Club.
POTTER, Col. Addison, C.B., el. son
of the late Addison Langhorn Potter, Esq.,
J.P., of Heaton Hall; b. 1820; is a J.P for
Northumberland and Newcastle-on-Tyne ; has
been since 1861 Lieut.-Col. Comdt. and Hon.
Col. ist Vol. Brigade N. Div. R.A. : m. 1850,
a da. of E. Robson, Esq., of Newcastle-on-
Tyne ; cr. C.B. 1881. Heaton Hall, Xeivcastle-
on-Tyne', Reform Club.
POUGNET, Francis Volcy, C.M.G., M.D.;
b. 18— ; is a Member of Council of Govt. of
Mauritius, and Visiting Sup. Surg. of Civil
Hospital, Port Louis; cr. C.M.G. 1892. Port
Louis, Mauritius.
POWELL, Baden Henry BADEX-, C.I.E.,
son of the late Rev. Baden Powell (Savilian
Professor of Geometry in Univ. of Oxford), of
Langton, Kent ; b. 1841 ; ed. at St. Paul's Sch.
(Dean Colet's foundation) ; entered 15.C.S. 1861 ;
appointed Inspector-Gen, of Forests in India
1881, and Commr. of Lahore 1883 ; sometime
Vice-Chancellor of Univ. of Lahore, and a Judge
of the Chief Court of Punjab ; cr. C.I.E. 1884.
Fcrlys Lodge, Oxford.
POWELL, Eyre Burton, C.S.I., son of the-
late E. B. Powell, Esq., Comptroller-Gen, of
Inland Revenue, Dublin ; b. 1819 ; ed. at. Pem-
broke Coll., Camb. (B.A., 3151 Wrangler 1840);
was Director of Public Instruction, Madras,
1862-75 : m. ist, 1846, Hamilton Elizabeth
Matilda De Joricrs, who d. 1874, da. of the latt
Capt. E. A. Langley, Madras Cav. ; 2nd,.
cr. C.S.I. 1866. 25, Kirkstall Road, Streat-
tiam Hill, S.li'.
POWELL, Vice-Adm. Richard Ashmore,
C.B., son of the late Col. Powell, R.A. ; b.
1816 ; entered R.N. 1831, became Com. 1851,
Capt. 1855, retired Rear-Adm. 1873, and Vice-
Adm. 1878 ; served against Riff pirates 1851
and rescued a number of British seamen (Knt.
Com. of Order of Charles III. of Spain for
attempting to rescue a stranded Spanish vessel,
severely wounded in attempt), and in command
of H.M. S. "Vesuvius" during Crimean War
1854, and piloted H.M.S. " Queen " under the
forts of Sevastopol (medal, Turkish medal, 4th
class Medjidie, Legion of Honour) ; was Com-
modore in Pacific 1866-71, and commanded
Experimental Squadron of Ironclads 1873 : ;«.
18— , Man', da. of the late G. H. Skelton,
Esq., of Cheltenham, and grand-da, of the late
Gen. Skelton, Gov. of St. Helena on arrival of
Napoleon Buonaparte; cr. C.B. 1855. United
Service Club.
POWLETT, Col. Percy William, C.S.I.,
son of the late Rev. P. W. Powlett, of Frankton,
Warwickshire; b. 1837; entered Bengal Inf.
1855, B.S.C. 1861, became Capt. 1867, Major
1875, Lieut.-Col. 1881, and Col. 1885 ; served
with 2nd Punjab Inf. during Indian Mutiny
1857-8, present at relief, siege, and capture of
Lucknow (severely wounded, mentioned in
despatches, medal with two clasps) ; was Assist,
to Political Officer with Umbeyla Field Force
1863, Assist. Commr. in Berar 1865-8, Assist, to
Gov.-Gen.'s Agent in Rajputana 1868-72, Land
Settlement Officer of Ulwar, Rajputana 1872-6,
COMPANIONAGE.
827
Political Sup. of Kotah 1876-80, and Political
Agent in Western Rajputana States and Comdt.
Erinpura Irregular Force 1880-81, since when
he has been Resident of Western Rajputana :
m. 1867, Wilhelmina Anne, da. of the late J.
Rivaz, Esq., of Watford, Herts; cr. C.S.I.
1891. Jodlipur, India; Western Rajputana,
India.
PRATT, Col. Henry Marsh, C.B. son of the
late Rev. William Pratt, of Harpley, Norfolk ;
b. 1838 ; entered Bengal Army 1856, became
Capt. B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1868, Major 1876,
Lieut. -Col. 1881, and Col. 1885; present at
Mutiny of sist Bengal Inf. 1857 ; served during
China War 1860 (medal with two clasps), during
Afghan War 1 878-9-80 (mentioned in despatches,
medal with four clasps, bronze star, Brevet Lt.-
Col.), and with Hazara Field Force 1888 (men-
tioned in despatches, medal with clasp) : »i.
1891 Evelyn Margaret, da. of the late Clayton
William Feake Glyn, Esq. [see Glyn, Bart., cr.
1759, colls.] ; cr. C.B. 1889. 2, Ovington
Gardens, S. IV. United Service and East
India United Set-vice Chtbs.
PREEDY, Vice-Adm. George William,
C.B., son of the late Robert Preecly, Esq., of
Hampton, Worcestershire; b. 1817; entered
R.N. 1828 ; was commander H.M.S. " Duke of
Wellington " in Baltic 1854-5 > served on shore
at capture of Bomarsund, and commanded a div.
1UI Wllll.ll BCIVIVC I1C ICUC1VCU it £U1U lllCUill 11U1I1
the Chamber of Commerce and Citizens of New
York, and an illuminated address with gold box
from city of New York : tit. 1864, Elizabeth,
da. of G. W. Webber, Esq., Com. R.N. ; cr.
C.B. civil 1858, military 1869. Park House,
Budleigli Salterton, Devon.
PRESTON, Capt. Jenico Edward, D.S.O.
[see V. Gormanston],
PRESTON, Maj.-Gen. Richard, C.B. ; b.
1827 ; ed. at Eton ; entered 44th Foot 1846,
became Capt. 1854, Major 1855, Lieut.-Col.
1866, Col. 1877, and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1885,
served throughout Crimean Campaign 1854-5,
(medal with three clasps, Legion of Honour, 5th
class Medjidie, and Turkish medal), and in N.
China Campaign 1860 (medal with clasp); was
Mil. Sec. to Com. in Ch. of India 1876-80, and
A. A. and Q.M.G. N. British Dist. 1880-5 : '«•
1861, Emma Cecilia, da. of the Rev. A. W.
Chatfield ; cr. C.B. 1879. UnittdStrvict Club.
PRIMROSE, Hon. Bouverie Francis, C.B.
[see E. Rosebery].
PRIMROSE, Henry William, C.S.I, [see
E. Rosebery].
PRIMROSE, Gen. James Maurice, C.S.I. ;
b. 1819 ; ed. at Sandhurst ; entered Army 1837,
became Capt. 1848, Major iSss.Lieut.-Col. 1857,
Col. 1862, Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lieut.-Gen. 1880, and
Hon. Gen. 1882 ; served with 43rd Regt. in
Kaffir War 1851-3, with Expedition to Orange
River Sovereignty, present at battle of Berea
(medal), and in command of 43rd Regt. in Cen-
tral India 1858, present at surrender of Kirwee,
action of Sahow, and attack on heights of Gopul-
pora (medal); was Dep. Adj. -Gen. at Madras
1861-3, and Adj. -Gen. 1863-8, D.Q.M.G. in
Egypt 1870-1, and Dep. Adj. -Gen. in Ireland
1871-4 ; commanded a Brig, at Aldershot 1874-6,
and a Div. in India 1877-9 anc' 'n Afghan
War 1880, present at battle of Kandahar
(medal) : in. 1857, Elizabeth, da. of the late
Rev. George Hamilton de la Poer Beresford
[see B. Decies, colls.] ; cr. C.S.I. 1863. (Gen.
Primrose d. Nov. 25, 1892.)
, __.j. Gordon Douglas,
C.S., son of William Waugh Pritchard, Esq. ;
b. 1835 ; ed. at King's Coll., London, and at
Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; entered R. E.
i8<;5, became Capt. 1862, Major 1864, Lieut. -Col.
1868, Col. 1876, Maj.-Gen. 1886, and Lieut.-
Gen. 1890 ; retired 1891 ; served during Indian
Mutiny 1857-8 (medal with two clasps), in
China War 1860 (mentioned in despatches, and
medal with two clasps), and in Abyssinian Ex-
pedition 1868 (mentioned in despatches, and
medal) : tit. 1863, Agnes Maria, da. of William
Hinckes Cox, Esq., J.P., for Surrey ; cr. C.B.
1886. United Service Cli4b.
PROTHEROE, Col. Montague, C.B., C.S.I.,
son of the late Evan Protheroe, Esq., of Lee,
Kent; b. 1841; entered Madras Army 1858,
became Capt. 1870, Major 1878, Lieut.-Col.
1884, and Col. 1886 ; served in Abyssinian
Campaign, in Afghan Campaign 1879-80, and
during Burmese Campaign 1886-7 (mentioned
in despatches, medal); was D.A.G. Madras
1887-8, and Q.M.G. Madras 1888-91, since when
he has commanded Hyderabad Contingent,,
with local rank of Brig.-Gen. ; cr. C.S.I. iSSi,
C.B. 1887. Bolantin, India; United Service,
Naval and Military, and Junior United Ser-
vice Clubs,
PROVIS, Samuel Butler, C.B., son of
Samuel Provis, Esq., of Bath; b. 1845 ; ed. at
Queens' Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1869, M.A. 1872);
Bar. Middle Temple 1866; is Assist. Sec. Local
Govt. Board ; cr. C.B. 1887. 2, Lansdcnvne
Place, Brunswick Square, IV.C.
PUCKLE, Richard Kaye, C.I.E. ; b. 1830 ;
ed. at Haileybury ; entered Madras Civil Ser.
1851, appointed Collector and Magistrate 1866,
Director of Revenue Settlement 1874, and 2nd
member of Board of Revenue 1879 ; retired
1881 ; cr. C.I.E. 1878.
PURCELL, John Samuel, C.B., son of the
late Dr. Purcell, of Carrick-on-Suir, co.
Tipperary ; b. 1840 ; entered Inland Revenue
1856 ; was a Principal Clerk in Sec.'s Depart.
1876-83, since when he has been Controller of
Stamps, and Registrar of Joint Stock Cos.; was
a Member of Committee on Postage Stamps,
and is much identified with the series issued in
Jan., 1887 ; formerly Major London Irish Rifle
Vol., of which Corps he was one of the pro-
moters : in. 1868, Alice Fanny, youngest da.
of the late Capt. Leighton Kennett ; cr. C. B.
1 888. 1 8, Blessington Road, Blackheath, S.E. :
Constitutional Club.
PUTON, Fran9ois Alfred, C.I.E., son of
the late Mons. Michel Ernest Puton, a natura-
list, of Remiremont, Vosges (France); /'. 1832 :
entered School of Forestry at Nancy 1851,.
appointed Professor there 1868, and has been
since 1882 Inspector-Gen, and Director thereof;,
has received the Orders of the Legion of Honour,
the Merite Agricole (of France), the Couronne
(of Roumania), the Leopold (of Belgium), St.
Stanislaus (of Russia), and the Couronne (of
Italy), and is a member of Academy of Legis-
lation of Toulouse, of the Academy of
Stanislaus, and of the Societe Nationaled'Agri-
culture de France; cr. C.I.E. 1885. Forest
School, Nancy, France.
PYM, Maj.-Gen. Frederick George, C.B.>
son of the late Richard Elsworthy Pym, Esq.,
Com. R.N. ; b. 18— ; entered R.M. 1848, be-
came Capt. 1859, Major 1860, Lieut.-Col. 1871,
Col. 1877, and Maj.-Gen. 1879 ; served in
Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with three
clasps, Legion of Honour, 5th class Medjidie,
and Turkish medal), and in command of a detach-
ment in Indian Mutiny 1857-8 (six times men-
tioned in despatches, medal, and thanked by
Gov.-Gen. in Council); has silver medal of Roy,
Humane So. for saving life in 1856 ; was an
A.D.C. to H.M. 1878-9: m. ist, 1861, Mary
823
COMPANIONAGE.
Anne Elizabeth, who//. 1870, da. of Lieut. -Col.
Bernard Granville Layard ; 2nd, 1879, Mary,
da. of Mr. James Jackman, of Beeralston ; cr.
C.B. 1875. 3, Melbourne I'illas, Manor Road.
Wallington, Surrey.
QUIRK, Major John Owen, D.S.O. ; b.
1847 ; entered 4ist Regt. 1869, became Capt.
Welsh Regt. 1880, and Major 1884 I served in
Egyptian Expedition 1884, being present at
battles of Teb and Tamai (mentioned in de-
spatches, medal with clasp), in Soudan Expedi-
tion 1884-5 on Lines of Communication, and in
Nile Expedition 1885-6 ; attached to Egyptian
Army since 1883 ; has 3rd class Osmanieh ; cr.
D.S.O. 1886.
RAAF, Peter, C.M.G. ; b. 18— ; was
Comdt. Transvaal Rangers in Zulu War 1879 ; i
cr. C.M.G. 1879.
RABY, Rear-Adm. Henry James, C.B.,
V.C., son of the late Arthur Tumour Raby,
Esq. ; b. 1827 ; entered R.N. 1842, became Com.
1855, Capt. 1862, and Rear-Adm. 1878; served
in Naval Brig. 1 1 months before Sebastopol, and
was attached to one of the ladder parties at •
attack on Redan (medal with two clasps, Turk- i
ish and Sardinian medals, Legion of Honour,
5th class Medjidie, and V.C.), and at capture of
Porto Novo, W. Coast of Africa, 1861 (wounded):
in. 1863, Judith, da. of the late Col. Watkin
Forster, of Holt Manor, Trowbridge : cr. C.B. j
1875. 8, Clarence Parade, Southsea; United i
Service Club.
RAIKES, Major Frederick Duncan, C.I.E., ,
fourth son of the late Charles Raikes, Esq., i
C.S.I.; b. 1848; ed. privately, and at Roy.:
Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; entered 34th Regt. 1868, |
was transferred to 66th Regt. 1869, joined Bom. |
S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1871, became Capt. 1880, and
Major 1888 ; received special thanks of Govt. of
India for measures taken to suppress dacoity !
1875 ; served as Civil and Political Officer in ;
Upper Burmah during Burmese Campaign j
1885-87 (mentioned in despatches, medal with !
clasp), and with Chin Field Force 1888-9, as
Political Officer (mentioned in despatches); is |
a Dep. Commr., Burmah; cr. C.I.E. 1887. i
Naval and Military Club.
RAINES, Gen. Julius Augustus Robert,
C.B., son of the late Col. Joseph Robert Raines,
of Cork; £.1827; entered Army 1842, became Capt.
1852, Major 1855, Lieut.-Col. 1857, Col. 1858,
Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lieut.-Gen. 1877, Gen. (retired,
1881, and Col. The Buffs (E. Kent Regt.) 1882 ;
served throughout Crimean Campaign 1854-5
(medal with three clasps, severely wounded, :
specially mentioned in despatches, 5th class ,
Medjidie, Turkish and Sardinian medals),
throughout Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-9
(specially thanked by Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of
Bombay in Council, six times mentioned in
despatches, wounded, medal with clasp, C.B.), j
and as Brig.-Gen. commanded expedition from
Aden into Arabia 1865-6 (commended by Com.- i
in-Ch. of Bombay) : ;«. 1859, Catherine Eliza- ;
beth, da. of the late John Nicholas Wrixon, ''
Esq.,ot Killetra, Mallow; cr. C.B. 1858. 46, I
Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park, W. ; Junior ',
United Service Club.
RAIT, Lieitt.-Col. Arthur John, C.B., son
of the late Lieut -Col. James Rait, of Anniston ;
b. 1839 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ;
•entered R.A. 1857, became Capt. 1871, Major
1874, and Hon. Lieut.-Col. (retired) 1877;
served (/) with Okamundel Field Force 1859,
(if) in New Zealand War 1863-4 (horse shot),
(mentioned in des-patches and medal), and (fif)
on Staff of Sir Garnet Wplseley, K.C.B., in
Ashantee Expedition 1873-4111 command of R.A. ,
(frequently mentioned in despatches, and
medal with clasp); is a D.L. and J.P. for
Forfarshire ; in. 1877, Kathleen Georgiana, da.
of the Hon. Walter Arbuthnott [see V. Arbuth-
nott] ; cr. C.B. 1874. Anniston, Arbroath,
N.B. ; Junior United Service and Neiu Clubs.
RALSTON, Maj.-Gen. William Henry,
C.B., el. son of the late Alexander McDougall
Ralston, Esq., of Warwick-hill, Ayrshire ; b.
1837 ; entered ^oth Regt. 1857, Capt. 1860,
Major 1867, Lieut. -Col. 1876, Col. 1881, and
Maj.-Gen. 1890; served (i) in New Zealand
War 1 863-5, present at Katikara and Rangiawhia,
and commanded expedition landed at White
Cliffs (thanked by Maj.-Gen. Comdg. and
medal), (ii~) in Afghan War 1828-9 (mentioned in
despatches and medal), and^Hz) in command of
2nd Batn. E. Surrey Regt. in E. Soudan Cam-
paign 1885 (under Lieut.-Gen. Sir G. Graham)
and during latter part of Campaign in command
of Brig, (mentioned in despatches, C.B., and
medal with clasp, bronze star); was D.A. and
Q.M.G., S. Africa 1885-6; commanded 42nd
Regimental Dist. 1886-90; is a J.P. for Ayr-
shire : m. 1869, Christina Jane, 2nd da. of the
the late Alexander Mitchell, Esq., of Sauchrie,
Ayrshire; cr. C.B. 1885. Naval and Military
Club.
RAMSAY, George Dalhousie, C.B. [see
Ramsay, Bart., cr. 1806].
RANDALL, Col. John Henry. C.B., son
of the late Ven. James Randall, Archdeacon
of Berks ; b. 1830 ; ed. at Winchester ; entered
Commissariat Depart. 1855, became Assist.
Corny. -Gen. 1880, and Hon. Dep. Comy.-Gen.
and Hon. Col. (retired) 1885 ; served in Crimean
Campaign 1855 (medal with clasp and Turkish
medal), and in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (C. B.,
medal, 3rd class Medjidie, and bronze star) ;
was Assist. Comy.-Gen. at Head Quarter:,
1883-5 : '«• l86o, Alice, da. of the late A. B.
Morgan, Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1882. Melbury Lodge,
IVitnborne, Dorset.
RANDOLPH,^/O'W. George Granville, C.B.;
b. 1818 ; entered R.N. 1830, became Com. 1846,
Capt. 1854 Rear-Adm. 1872, Vice-Adm. 1877
(placed on retired list 1881), and Adm. 1884 ;
served in Borneo 1845, and in Crimean War
j854-5 (medal with clasp, 4th class Med-
jidie, Legion of Honour, and Turkish medal) ;
cr. C.B. 1869. 70, Brunswick Place, Hove,
Brighton ; United Service Club.
RATTRAY, Lieut.-Gen. James Clerk, C.B.,
son of the late Robert Clerk Rattray, Esq., of
Craighill, Rattray, N.B. ; b. 1832; ed. at
Rugby : entered Army 1851, became Capt. 1855,
Major 1862, Lieut.-Col. 1864, Col. 1869, Maj.-
Gen. and Hon. Lieut.-Gen. 1879 ; served with
cpth Regt. in Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal
with clasp and Turkish medal, severely wounded
at the Redan), and throughout Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1857-8 (twice mentioned in des-
patches, and medal with clasp); is a J.P. and
D.L. for co. Perth; cr. C.B. 1871. Craighall,
Rattray, X.B. ; Carlton and United Service
Clubs.
RAVENSCROFT, Edward William, C.S.I.;
b. 1831 ; ed. at Haileybury Coll. ; was in Bom.
C.S. 1851-84 ; was Ch. Sec. to Bombay Govt.
Revenue, Finance, and Gen. Departs. 1874-9,
and a M.L.C. of Bombay 1872-85, and a member
of Council of Bombay Presidency 1879-85 : /«.
1861, Laura Stanfell, da. of the late T. B.
Sanders, Esq., of Exeter; cr. C.S.I. 1875.
Elvestone House, Budleigh Salterton ; East
India United Service Club.
RAWLINSON, Major Spencer Richard,
D.S.O., son of the late Rev. George Rawlinson ;
b. 1848 ; entered 45th Regt. 1867, transferred to
M.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1871, became Capt. 1879,
and Major 1887 ; served with Burmah Field
Force 1885-7 (mentioned in despatches, medal
COMPANIONAGE.
829
with clasp): in. 1877, Mary, who d. 1882, da.
of H. Mann, Esq., of Hedenham Hall, Norfolk ;
cr. D.S.O. 1887. J unior Army and Navy Club.
RAWSON, Rear-Adm. Harry Holdsworth,
C.B., son of Christopher Rawson, Esq. ; b. 1843 ;
ed. at Marlborough Coll.; entered R. N. 1857,
became Lieut. 1863, Com. 1871, Capt. 1877, and
Rear-Adm. 1892 ; served in China War 1858-61
(medal with three clasps, wounded, and several
times mentioned in despatches) ; commanded for
three months 1,300 Chinese troops for defence of
Ningpo against the rebels ; in 1861 thanked on
quarter-deck for jumping overboard at night and
saving the life of a marine in Shanghae river ;
reported on the capabilities of defence of the
Suez Canal 1878 (thanked by Lords of the Ad-
miralty) ; hoisted in 1878 the British Flag al
Nicosia, Cyprus, and was for one month Mil.
Comdt. of that place ; was principal Transport
Officer in Egypt 1882 (medal, star, and 3rd class
Osmanieh) ; has silver medal of Roy. Humane
So. for saving life in 1870, and 2nd class Civic
Cross of Belgium ; was Capt. of Steam Reserve
1885-92, and an A.D.C. to H.M. 1890-92 :
m. 1871, Florence, da. of the late J. R. Shaw,
Esq., of Arrowe Park, Cheshire ; cr. C.B. 1882.
United Service Club.
REA, Edward Hugh, C.M.G., son of
the late William Rea, Esq., of Kensington, W. ;
fi. 1822 ; entered Gen. Post Office 1838, and
became Assist. Sec. 1882; retired 1891; cr.
C.M.G. 1890. 19, Victoria Road, Kensington,
IV. ; Junior A thenteum Club.
READ, William Henry Macleod, C.M.G.,
son of the late C. R. Read, Esq., Merchant, of
Singapore ; b, 1819 ; was Hon. Police Magis-
trate and J.P. 1862-85, in Vol. as private or
officer 1854-79, Consul for Norway and Sweden
1851-72, Consul and Consul Gen. for the Nether-
lands 1856-85 (Com. of Netherlands Lion), a
Member of Municipality for 15 ye%rs, and of
Legislative Council of Straits Settlements 1867-
85 ; has Siamese Order of the Chuba-Surat
Bhorn ; cr. C.M.G. 1886. 9, Petersham Ter-
race, S. W. ; St. Stephen's Club.
READE, Stirg.-Gen. Herbert Taylor, C.B.,
V.C., son of the late Staff-Surg. George Hume
Reade, formerly Col. Comdg. 3rd Regt. Cana-
dian Militia ; b. 1828 ; entered Army Med.
Depart. 1850, became Surg. 1857, Surg.-Maj.
1871, Brig. -Surg. 1879, Dep. -Surg. -Gen. 1880,
and Surg.-Gen. 1886 (retired 1887) ; served
during Indian Mutiny 1857-8, present at attack
on Ferozepore, at siege, assault, and capture
of Delhi and assault of the Magazine (mentioned
in despatches, medal with clasp, V.C.) ; ap-
pointed principal Med. Officer E. Dist. 1882,
and of S. Dist. 1886 : in. ist, 1863, Anne Mary,
who d. 1881, da. of Thomas Du Hamel, Esq.,
of Jersey ; 2nd, 1885, Cornelia Gertrude Scuda-
more, da. of Edmund Roberts, Esq., J.P., of
Burstead Lodge, Billericay, and of Burghsted,
Lexden, Essex ; cr. C.B. 1887. Sunnyland,
Park Gardens, Bath.
READE, Surg.-Maj. -Gen. John By Cole,
C.B., son of the late George Hume Reade, Esq.,
Staff Surgeon (formerly Col. Colndg. 3rd Regt.
Canadian Militia) ; b. 1832 ; ed. at Edinburgh
Univ.; L.R.C.S. Edin. 1854; entered Army
Med. Depart. 1854, became Dep. Surg.-Gen.
1881, and Surg.-Gen. (now Surg.-Maj. -Gen.)
1888 ; served throughout Crimean Campaign
1854-5 (wounded, medal with three clasps, Turk-
ish medal), in Indian Mutiny 1857-8 (medal
with clasp), and in Afghan War 1878-80 (men-
tioned in despatches, medal) ; is professional
Assist, to Director-Gen, of Army Med. Depart.:
m. 1861, Harriette Fanny, da. of the late Major
J. D. D. Bean; cr. C.B. 1886. Junior Army
and Navy and Junior Conservative Clubs.
REDGRAVE, Alexander, C.B., son of the
late William Redgrave, Esq., of Pimlico ; b.
1818 ; entered Criminal Registry Depart. Home
Office 1834 ; appointed Clerk to office of Factory-
Inspectors 1844 ; acted as Clerk of Arraigns on
Oxford Circuit 1846-7 ; became a Sub.-Inspector
of Factories 1848, and Inspector 1852, and Ch.
Inspector 1878 ; retired 1891 ; associated with
Col. Sir William Reid, K.C.B., Chm. of Execu-
tive Committee of Exhibition of 1851 to arrange
visits of the working classes to the Exhibition :
m. 1845, Mary Ann, who d. 1883, da. ofGeorge
Hodgkinson, Esq., of York Terrace, Regent's
Park ; cr. C.B. 1877. 23, Pembroke Gardens,
Kensington, }V.
REDMOND, Licut.-Gen. John Patrick Sut-
ton, C.B., son of the late P. W. Redmond, Esq.,
D. L. for co. Wexford ; /'. 1824 ; entered Army
1842, became Capt. 1848, Major 1855, Lieut. -
Col. 1861, Col. 1866, Maj.-Gen. 1877, and
retired Lieut. -Gen. 1881 ; served (t) with
6ist Regt. throughout Punjab Campaign
1848-9 (medal with two clasps), (if) in Expedition
into Eusufzai country, (;'//) with force under Sir
Colin Campbell at forcing the Kohat Pass 1850
(medal with clasp), and (/?') throughout Indian
Mutiny 1857-8 (severely wounded and medal
with clasp): m. 1864, Elizabeth Roberta, da.
of the late Edwin Leaf, Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1869.
A rmy and Navy, and Kildare Street Clubs.
REED, Col. Charles John, C.B., el. son
of the late S. Reed. E*q., of Cragg, Northum-
berland ; b. 1820 ; is a J.P. for cos. Northum-
berland and Durham, and Hon. Col. North-
umberland Artillery, W. Div. R.A. : in. 1845,
Margaret, da. of G. H. Ramsay, Esq., of Der-
wentvilla, co. Durham ; cr. C.B. 1887. Spring-
well Hall, Durham.
REES, John David, C.I.E., son of the
late Lodowick Rees; b. 1854; ed. at Cheltenham
Coll. : entered M.C.S. 1875 ; formerly Under
Sec. to Madras Govt., and Translator in Tamil
Telugu, Persian and Hindustani ; has been
Private Sec. to successive Govs. of Madras
(Right Hon. Sir M. E. Grant-Duff, G.C.S.I.,
C.I. E., Lord Connemara, G.C.I. E., and Lord
Wenlock, G.C. I.E.) since 1886 : in. 1891, Mary,
third da. of Lieut. -Gen. the Hon. Sir James
Charlemagne Dormer, K.C.B. [see B. Dormer] ;
cr. C.I.E. 1890. Ootacamund, S. India ; East
India, United Service, Prince's, Bachelors',
Wellington and Hurlingham Clubs.
REEVE, Henry, C.B., D.C.L., son of the
late Dr. Reeve ; b. 1813; Bar. Middle Temple,
1838 ; was Registrar of Privy Council 1837-87;
has been editor of " Edinburgh Review " since
1855; is a foreign member of Institute of France,
a Com. of Portuguese Mil. Order of Christ, and a
I. P. for Hants.: m. ist, 1841, ada.,who</. 1842,
of J.Richardson, Esq., of Kirklands, Roxburgh;
2nd, 1851, Christiana Georgina, da. of the late G.
Tilly Gollop, Esq., of Strode House, Dorset ;
cr. C.B. 1871. 62, Rutland Gate, S.W.;:
Foxholes, ChristchurcJi, Hants.
REEVES, Col. Henry Spencer Edward,
C.B., son of the Rev. Frederick John Hawkes-
Reeves, of East Sheen, Surrey ; b. 1843 ; entered
Commissariat Depart, of Army 1861, appointed
Assist. Comy.-Gen. 1878, became Hon. Lieut.-
Col. 1885, Dep.-Comy.-Gen.andHon.Col. 1886,
and Col. Army Ser. Corps 1888 ; served in Zulu
•War 1879, and m operations against Sekukuni
(mentioned in despatches, and medal with
clasp) , in Transvaal Campaign, and in Egyptian
Campaign 1882 (medal, 3rd class Medjidie,
bronze star, and mentioned in despatches) ;
was A. A.G. for Army Ser. Corps, 1888-90, since
when he has been A.Q.M.G. at Head Quarters :
in. 1868, Amy, whom he divorced 1884, da. of
E. B. Meyer, Esq., of the Firs, East Sheen,
COMPANIONAGB.
•830
Surrey; cr. C.B. 1881. 3, Morpcth Terrace,
Victoria Street, S. IV. ; Xaval and Military
Club.
REID, James, C.B., M.D., son of the
late James Reid, Esq., M.D., of Kllon, Aber-
deenshire ; b. 1849 ; ed. at Aberdeen Univ.
(M.A. honours in Natural Science and Gold
Medalist 1869, M.D. 1875, M.B. and C.M.
highest honours 1872) ; studied at Vienna 1875-7 >
M.R.C.P., London 1887, and F.R.C.P.,
London 1892 ; appointed Resident Physician to
H.M. 1881, Physician Extraordinary 1887, and
Physician in Ordinary 1889; cr. C.B. 1889.
Windsor Castle.
:REID, James Robert, C.I.E. ; b. 18— ;
entered B.C.S. 1860; appointed Ch. Sec. to
Govt. of N.W. Provinces 1882, Commr. of |
Kumaun 1888, and a Member of Board of |
Revenue 1890 ; is a Member of Legislative
Council of N.W. Provinces cr. C.I.E. 1890.
A llahabad, N. W. Provinces, India ; East
India United Service and Caledonian United \
Service Clubs.
'REID, Alfred George WOODWARD-, |
C.M.G. ; b. 18 — ; is in Irrigation Depart.,
Egypt; cr. C.M.G. 1890. Alexandria,
Egypt.
^RENNIE, James, C.B. ; b. 1814; entered
Naval Ser. of H.E.I. C. 1828, joined Indian
Navy 1829, and retired as Com. 1858 ; served
in China 1841-2, in Burmah 1852-3 (mentioned ;
in despatches, medal and clasp, awarded gold |
sword of honour by H.E.I.C.), in command of |
Squadron in Persian Gulf 1857 (mentioned in j
despatches, medal with clasp, thanked by Gpv. ]
Gen. of India), and during Indian Mutiny j
1857-8 (received gracious approbation of H.M.) : i
received gold medal from Empress of the French
jSss > was Sup. of Marine, and Marine Sec. to
Indian Govt. 1858-63 ; cr. C.B. 1858.
RENNY, Gen. Henry. C.S.F., son of the
late Alexander Renny-Tailyour, Esq., of Bor-
rowfield, Forfarshire ; b. 1815 ; entered Army
1833, became Capt. 1844, Major 1848, Lieut. -
Col. 1853, Col. 1854, Maj.-Gen. 1867, Lieut. -Gen.
1874, and Gen. 1877 \ inetired 1861 ; was Col.
35th Regt. 1875-79, since •when he has been Col.
2nd Batn. Loyal N. Lancashire Regt. ; served
41 years on full pay ; commanded 8ist Regt.
throughout Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8
•(medal), and the ist Brigade in Sittana Ex-
pedition 1858 (medal with clasp, and mentioned
in despatches) : m. 1851, E. A., da. of Robert
Rickart Hepburn, Esq., of Rickarton, Kincar-
dine ; cr. C.S.I. 1869. 36, Onslow Gardens,
S W. ; United Service Club.
.REYNARDSON, Col. Edward I BIRCH-, C.B.,
son of the late Gen. Thomas Birch-Reynardson ;
b. 1812 ; entered Grenadier Guards 1830, and
retired as Col. 1 855 ; served in Crimean Campaign
1 854 (medal with four clasps and Turkish medal) ;
is a J.P. for Hants ; }>i. 1849, Emily, da. of the
late Vere Fane, Esq., of Little Ponton [see E.
Westmorland, colls.] ; cr. C.B. 1856. Rush-
ington JManor, Totton, Southampton.
REYNOLDS, Herbert John, C.S.I., son
of the late S. Reynolds, Esq., b. 1832; ed.
at Eton, and at King's Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1856, and Fellow 1855) ; in B.C.S. 1856-
89 ; was Sec: to Govt. of Bengal 1877-84; a
member of Board of Revenue, Calcutta, 1884,
and Pres. of Asiatic So. 1882-3; formerly Vice-
Chancellor of Calcutta Univ. and is now a Fellow
thereof; sometime additional member of Coun-
cil of Viceroy, for making Laws and Regula-
tions : in. 1856, Margaretta Catharine, da. of
the late H. F. Waring, Esq., of Lyme Regis ;
en C.S.I. 1885. Uladinglcy.Easi Twickenham,
S.W.
RHODES, Capt. Elmhirst, -£>,.£<?., son
of the Rev. F. W. Rhodes ; b. 1858 ; entered
49th Regt. 1878, and became Capt. ist Batn.
Princess Charlotte of Wales 's (Roy. Berkshire
Regt.) 1884 > served in Egyptian Expedition 1882
(medal, bronze star), in Soudan Expedition
1384-5 (mentioned in despatches), and in Nile
Expedition 1885-6; cr. D.S.O. 1886. Army
and Navy and Hurlingham Clubs.
RHODES, Col. Francis William, D.S.O.,
son of the Rev. F. W. Rhodes ; b. 1851 ; ed. at
Eton ; entered ist Dragoons 1873, became Capt.
1885, Major and Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1885, and
Col. 1889; served with Egyptian Expedition 1884,
present at battles of Teb and Tamai (mentioned
in despatches, medal with clasp, bronze star),
with Soudan Expedition 1884-5 (horse shot,
mentioned in despatches, two clasps, Brevet
Lt.-CoL), and at action of Gamaizah 1888
(mentioned in despatches, 3rd class Medjidie) ;
has been Mil. Sec. to Gov. of Bombay since
1890; cr. D.S.O. 1891. Bombay; Naval and
Military, Bachelors', Pratt's, and Hurling-
ham Clubs.
RIBBENTROP, Berthold, C.I.E., son of
Landrath Theodor Ribbentrop, Esq. ; b. 1843 ;
ed. a_t Forest Academies of Aschaffenburg and
Gottingen ; entered Indian Forest Ser. 1867 ;
sometime Conservator of Forests in Punjab
and Burmah ; has been Inspector-Gen, of
Forests since 1888 ; cr. C.I.E. 1890.
RICE, Benjamin Lewis, C.I.E., son of
the Rev. B. Rice ; b. 1837 ; entered Indian
Educational Service 1860, as Principal of the
High Sch. (now Central Coll.), Bangalore ; was
Inspector of Schools in Mysore and Coorg
1865-8, acting Director of Public Instruction
in Mysore and Coorg 1868-9, and Director
1873-83, Sec. to Education Commn. at Calcutta
1882-3, Sec. to Govt. of Mysore in Educational
and IVJiscellaneous Departs., acting Sec. in
Police T)epart. 1883, and Director of Archaeo-
logical Researches in Mysore, 1885 ; author of
" Mysore and Coorg," z Gazetteer compiled for
Govt. of India (double honorarium 1878), also
of "Mysore Inscripticus " translated fur the
Sec. of State (honorarium 1880), &c. : ;;/. 1869.
Mary Sophia, da. of John Garrett, Esq., of
C'horlton Lodge, New Hampton; cr. C.I.E. 1884.
RICE, Surg.-Maj. Gen. William Roche,
C.S.I. ; 6. 1833 ; entered Indian Med. Ser. 1856,
became Surg.-Maj. 1873, Brig.-Surg. 1884, Dep.
Surg.-Gen. 1887, a.ncl Surg.-Gen. 1890 ; served
during Indian Mjitiny 1857 (medal) ; is Sanitary
Commr. and Surg.-Gen. to Govt. of India ; cr,
C.S.I. 1892. Calcutta.
RICH, Lieut. -Gen. George Whitworth
Talbot, C.B. [see Rich, Bart., colls.].
RICHARDSON, Edward, C.M. G. , son of E.
Richardson, Esq. ; ed. as a Civil Engineer ;
elected 1862 member of Mechanical Engineers
Institution of England; entered New Zealand
Parliament as member for Christchurch City,
1871 ; was Min. of Public Works 1872-7, and
1884-7 ; cr. C.M.G. 1879. Christchurch, Neva
Zealand.
RICHARDSON, Maj.-Gen. Joseph Fletcher,
C.B., son of the late Capt. George Richardson,
H.E.I.C.S. ; b. 1822; entered Bengal Army
1841, became Capt. 1851, Brevet-Major 1858,
Brevet-Lieut. -Col. 1866, Col. 1871, and Maj.-
Gen. 1876 ; served in Punjab Campaign 1848-9
(dangerously wounded, medal with clasp), and
in Indian Mutiny Campaign in command of
Bengal Yeo. Cav., which corps he raised,
1857-9, present at siege and capture of Mooltan
(repeatedly mentioned in despatches, thanked
by Govt., two medals and clasp) : m. 1845 ; cr.
C.B. 1858. Selby Cottage, Newbridge Road,
Weston, Bath.
COM PAN ION AGE.
.-RICHARDSON, Maj.-Gtn. John Soame,
C.B., son of J. Richardson, Esq.; b. 1836;
entered Army 1854, became Capt. 1863 ; on
retirement from Imperial service was ap-
pointed in 1865 to command of H.M. Mil.
Forces of N.S.W. with rank of Lieut.-Col.,
became Col. 1876, and Maj.-Gen. 1885; served
with 72nd Highlanders in Crimea 1855 (medal
with clasp and Turkish medal), with i2th Regt.
in New Zealand war 1860-1 and 1863-4 (medal),
and in command of New South Wales contigent;
in Soudan Campaign 1885 (mentioned in des-
patches and C.B.); cr. C.B. 1885. Sydney,
Nevj South Wales.
."RICHARDSON, Maj. • Gen. William Stewart,
C.B., 3rd son of the late Major Charles Richard-
son, 86th Regt., of co. Tyrone : b. 1832 ; entered
Army 1852, became Capt. 1858, Major 1872,
Lieut.-Col. 1880, Lieut.-Col. Comdt. 2nd Batn.
Duke of Cornwall's L.I. 1881, Col. 1884 (h.p.
1885), and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1887; served
with Sangor Field Force during Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1857-9 (medal and twice mentioned
in despatches), and in Egyptian Campaign 1882
' (medal with clasp, and 3rd class Medjidie): in.
1856, Caroline, 3rd da. of the late Gen. Mus-
grove, Madras Army ; cr. C.B. 1882. Glencrciu,
Alexandra Road, Reading.
:RICHARDSON, Lieut.-Col. Wodehouse
Dillon, C.B., son of Guildford Barker Richard-
son, Esq., of Blackheath, S.E. ; b. 1854; ed.
at Blackheath Proprietary Sch. ; entered Army
1872, and became Lieut.-Col. Army Ser. Corps
1888 ; served in Ashanti War 1873-4 (medal),
during S. African War 1877-8, in Zulu War
1879 (mentioned in despatches, medal with
clasp, promoted), in Boer War 1881, with
Egyptian Expedition 1882 (medal, bronze star),
and with Bechuanaland Expedition 1884-5 as
S_enior Commissariat Officer (honourably men-
tioned, promoted); was D.A.A.G., Aldershot,
1888-9, since when he has been D.A.A.G.,
Egypt : in. 1887, Louisa, da. of the Rev. J.
E wing, D.D. ; cr. C.B. 1891. Jtinior United
Service Club.
•^RICHMOND, Major Mathew, C.B. ; b.
18 — ; was Resident of Paxio, Ionian Islands,
1836, Dep. Judge Advocate at St. John's, New
Brunswick, 1838, Commr. for Examining and
Reporting on claims to grants of land in New
Zealand, 1840, on special mission to establish
order and confidence after the Wairau Massacre
184-, Ch. Police Magistrate of S. Div. of New
Ulster (now N. Island) and Cook Straits 1843.
Sup. of S. Div. of New Zealand 1844, and Sup.
and Resident Magistrate at Nelson 1846 ; ap-
pointed a M.L.C. 1853, and elected Chm. of
Committees thereof 1865: m. 18 — ; cr. C.B.
1860. Nelson, New Zealand.
RICKETTS, George Henry Mildmay, C.B.,
son of Sir Henry Ricketts, K.C.S.I. ; b. 1827 ;
ed. at Winchester, and at Haileybury :was in
B.C.S. 1847-9; served in Punjab and N.W.P.
during Mutinies 1857 ; was sometime a member
of Board of Revenue N.W. Provinces : jn. ist,
1862, Charlotte, who d. 1875, da. of Percy
Jocelyn Gough, Esq., of Glenconnor, Clonmel ;
2nd, 1883, Emily, da. of the late Sir Edward
Clive Bayley, K.C.S.I., C.I.E. [see Metcalfe,
Bart., cr. 1802] ; cr. C.B. 1860. East India
United Service, Athenceum, and Travellers
Clubs.
', RIDDELL, Maj.-Gen. Charles James Bu-
chanan, C.B. [see Riddell, Bart., cr. 1628].
RIND, Major Alexander Thomas Seton ;
Abercromby, C.M.G. ; b. 1847 '» entered Army '
1866, became Capt. B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1878,
and Major 1881 ; served during Afghan War !
i879-£o (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of i
Major) and in Egyptian Expedition 1882 (medal,
bronze star) ; cr. C.M.G. 1887.
RISLEY, Herbert Hope, C.I.E., son of
the Rev. John Holford Risley, R. of Akeley,
Bucks ; b. 1851 ; ed. at Winchester, and at
New Coll., Oxford (B.A. 18— ); entered B.C.S.
1873 ; is Financial Sec. to Govt. of Bengal, a
Member of Bengal Legislative Council, and
Hon. Member of French Acad. : m. 1879, Else
Julie, da. of the late Friedrich Oppermann,
ofHanover; cr. C.I. E. 1892. Newstead House,
Darjeeling, Bengal; East India United
Service Club.
ROBERTS, Col. Charles Fyshe, C.M. G., son
of the late Capt. Charles Roberts, sgth Regt.; b.
1837 ; ed. at Carshalton Mil. Sch., and Roy.
Mil. Acad. ; entered R.A. 1855, became Capt.
1862, and Major 1863 ; served in Crimean cam-
paign 1855-6 (twice wounded, medal with clasp,
Turkish medal, Sardinian order of Mil. Valour,
and personally commended for conduct on June
18, 1855, by Lord Raglan), and in command ot
Artillery with Field Force in Sekkim 1861
(thanked in Gen. Orders, and by Gov.-Gen. of
India in Council) ; retired from R.A. 1871 ; was
Sec. to Agent-Gen, for N.S.W. 1872-4 ; ap-
pointed Col. in command of N.S.W. Artillery
Forces 1876 : in. 1866, Alice, da. of the late
William Bradley, Esq., of Goulbourn, N.S.W.;
cr. C.M.G. 1885. Army and Navy, and
Union (Sydney) Clubs.
ROBERTS, Charles James, C.M.G., el. son
of Charles Warman Roberts, Esq., of Sydney ; b.
1846; ed. at Sydney Gram. Sch. ; elected Alder-
man of Sydney 1877, appointed a J.P. 1878, and
was Mayor and Ch. Magistrate of the city 1879,
Commr. at Sydney International Exhibition
1879-80, Commr. for N.S.W. at Melbourne Inter-
national Exhibition 1880-1, at Amsterdam Exhi-
bition 1883, at Calcutta Exhibition 1883-4,
at Colonial and Indian Exhibition, S. Kensing-
ton, 1886, at Centennial Exhibition, 1888, and
at Chicago Exhibition 1893 ; elected in 1882 a
Member of Parliament of N.S.W., re-elected
1885, 1887, and 1889 ; was Postmaster-Gen, of
N.S. Wales 1887-9; appointed M.L.C. 1890:
m. 1867, Lucretia, da. of the late Abraham
Abraham, Esq., of Sydney ; cr, C.M.G. 1882.
Caradon, IVoollahra, Sydney.
ROBERTS, John, C.M. G., son of the late
George Roberts, Esq., for many years Provost
of Selkirk ; b. 1845 ; ed. at Edinburgh Acad.
and at Queen Street Institution, Edinburgh ;
went to New Zealand 1868 ; was Pres. of
Dunedin Chamber of Commerce 1887, and of
New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition held
at Dunedin 1889-90, and Mayor of Dunedin
1890 ; is a Director of the Colonial Bank and
many public companies : in. 1870, Louisa Jane,
da. of the late Charles Henry Kettle, Esq., of
Dunedin, New Zealand; cr. C.M.G. 1891.
Dunedin, New Zealand.
ROBERTS, Samuel Ussher, C.B., el. son
of the late Edward Roberts, Esq., of Weston,
Waterford ; b. 1821 ; ed. at Roy. Acad.,
Gosport ; formerly a Commr. of Public Works,
Ireland : m. 1847, Emily Isabella, da. of Sir
George Forster, 2nd Bart. ; cr. C.B. 1887. 6,
Clyde Road, Dublin \ Kildare Street Club.
ROBERTSON, Frederick Ewart, C.I.E.,
son of Frederick Robertson, Esq.; b. 1847 ; ed.
privatsly ; was in Public Works Depart of
India 1868-89 ; is Ch. Engineer of E. Indian
Railway : m. 1879, Jane Isabella, da. of —
Ramsay, Esq.; cr. C.I.E. 1892.
ROBERTSON, Surg.-Maj. George Scott,
C.S./. ; b. 1832 ; entered India Med. Ser. 1878
and became Surg.-Maj. 1890; served during
Afghan War 1879-80 (medal with clasp); cr,
C.S.I. 1892. Calcutta.
COMPANION AGE.
ROBERTSON, Col. James Peter, C.B., son
of the late Duncan Robertson, Esq., of Carron-
Vale, Stirling ; b. 18 — ; served with 3ist Regt. in
Sutlej Campaign 1845-6 (medal with three
clasps), in Crimean Campaign 1855 (medal with
clasp and Turkish medal), in command of Mil.
Train acting as Cav. in Indian Mutiny Campaign
1857-8 (medal with two clasps, frequently men-
tioned in despatches and a year's service) : in.
18 — , da. of the late John Churchill, Esq., of Bur-
lington Street, \V. ; cr. C. 6.1858. Army and
Navy Club.
ROBERTSON, Commissary - Gen. James
Scott, C.B.; b. 18 — ; served as Purveyor-in-Ch.
to Army in Turkey and Crimea 1855-6, as Pur-
veyor-in-Ch. to Army 1856-70, as Dep. Con-
troller in S. District 1870-2, as Controller at
Malta 1872-4 and Ireland 1874-6, and as Commy.-
Gen. in Ireland 1876-80 : in. 1879, Fanny, da. of
the late John Downing, Esq., Judge of Supreme
Court of Kandian provinces ; cr. C.B. 1869.
ROBERTSON, Col. John, C.I.E.; l>. 1837 ;
enlisted in 42nd Highlanders 1853 ; served (z)
throughout Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal,
with three clasps, and Turkish medal), and (zY)
in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (medal with
clasp); transferred to Bengal unattached list
1860; appointed Ch. Clerk in Office of Q.M.G.
inlndia 1863 ; became D.A. Corny. 1871, Assist.
Corny. 1874, Dep. Corny, and Hon. Capt. 1876,
Hon. Major 1881, Hon. Lieut.-Col. 1887,
and Hon. Col. 1888 ; was Assist. Mil. Account-
ant Gen. to Govt. of India 1877-88 ; appointed
Pres. of Simla Municipality 1891 ; awarded Em-
press Commemoration Silver Medal in recogni-
tion of services rendered at Imperial assemblage
at Delhi, Jan. 1877 : ;«. 1861, Marie Frederique,
da. of Mons. M. Gumbert, of Colmar, Alsace ;
cr. C.I.E. 1882. Sivila, India.
ROBERTSON, Col. John Leslie, C.B., son
of the late Dr. Donald Robertson, of Dunkeld ;
b. 1838 ; ed. at Perth Acad. ; entered Service
1855, became Dep. Comy.-Gen. and Hon. Col.
1885, and Comy.-Gen. (retired) 1887 ; served in
Crimean Campaign 1855-6, in New Zealand
War 1863-5, including capture of Rangiriri
and other affairs (medal), and as Senior
Commissariat Officer in Suakin Expedition 1885
(medal and clasp, bronze star, twice mentioned in
despatches, and promoted Dep. Corny. -Gen.) ;
in. ist, 1862, Annie Wilhelmina, da. of the late
William Bunbury Gresley Lavers ; 2nd, 1873,
Carolina Aurelia, da. of the late Don Carlos
Melhado, of Truxillo ; cr. C.B. 1886. Butter-
glen, Dunkeld. N.B. ; Junior A riny and Navy
Club.
ROBINSON, Col. Charles Walker, C.B.
[see Robinson, Bart., cr. 1884].
ROBINSON, Frederic Lacy, C.B., son of
the late Rev. Isaac Banks Robinson, of Long
Melford; b. 1840; entered Inland Revenue
Depart. 1857, became Joint Sec. 1882, a Commr.
of Inland Revenue 1883, and Dep. Cam. 1892 :
m. 1867, Julia, da. of the late George Holhns,
Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1891. UTetkerden House, Oak-
hill Road, Putney, S. W.
ROBINSON, Henry, C.B.; b. 1818; entered
Commissariat Depart.of Army i844,became Dep.
Controller 1870 ; served in Kaffir War 1848, as
Assist. Mil. Sec. to Sir George Cathcart (medal),
in ChinaWar 1859-61 (medal), and in Abyssinian
War 1867-8 (medal) : in. 1859, Laura Jessie,
who d. 1889, da. of the Rev. J. C. Lucena (V.
of Anstey, Warwick), of Windlesham ; cr. C. B.
1863. 19, GwendiurRoad, If. Kensington, ]\r. ;
Army and Navy and Unionist Clubs.
ROBINSON, Vincent Joseph, C.I.E., son
of Vincent Robinson, Esq., merchant of Lon-
don ; b. 1829 ; formerly in East India trade ;
is a F.S.A., a Chevalier of the Legion of
Honour, and an active promoter in encourage-
ment of Arts and Manufactures of India and of
their spread in Europe ; cr. C.I.E. 1891. Ho/>e-
dene,Felday, Dorking; Dei'onshireand Xortli-
brook Clubs.
ROBINSON, Col. Wellesley Gordon\Valker,
C.B.,son of the late Adm. C. G. Robinson; b.
1839 ; ed. at Roy. Naval Sch., New Cross; en-
tered Commissariat Depart, of Army 1855, be-
came a Dep. Comy.-Gen. 1882, Hon. Col. 1885,
Comy.-Gen. 1887, and Col. ranking as Maj.-
Gen.) Army Ser. Corps 1888 ; retired 1892 ;
served in Crimean Campaign 1855-6 (medal
with clasp, Turkish medal) ; in Perak Campaign
1875-6 (mentioned in despatches, medal with
clasp), at Natal during Transvaal Rebellion
1881, and in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal
with clasp, mentioned in despatches, 3rd class
Osmanieh) ; was D.A.G. for Reserve Depot
at Woolwich 1889-92: in. 1870, Annie, da. of
the late Col. Thomas Smith, C.B. ; cr. C.B.
1882. National Club.
ROCKE, Maj.- Gen. James Harwood, C.B.,
son of the Rev. R. Rocke, Rector of Staverton,
co. Northampton ; b. 1829 ; ed. at Rugby ;
entered Army 1848, and retired as Lieut. -CoL
(h. p.) from iSth Foot, Col. 1877, and Maj.-
Gen. 1887; retired 1891 ; served in Kaffir War
1851-3, in New Zealand War 1863-6 (mentioned
in Gen. orders and despatches), in Egyptian.
Campaign 1882 as Dep. Judge Advocate-Gen,
with rank of Brig. -Gen. (medal with clasp,
mentioned in despatches, C.B., and 2nd class
Medjidie) ; was Dep. judge Advocate-Gen,
at Headquarters (London) 1882-7, and In-
spector-Gen, of Recruiting June to Sept. 18
1857, Philip.
Sir Charles Denham Orlando Jephson-Norreys,
and 1888-91
1857, Philippa Maria, da. of
ist Bart.; cr. C.B. 1882. Teneriffe House,
Exmouth, Devon ; United Service and A riny
and Navy Clubs.
RODNEY, Lictit.-Gen. George Brydgesr
C.B. [see B. Rodney, colls.].
ROE, Dep. Surg.- Gen. Samuel Black,
C.B., el. son of George Roe, Esq., of Bally-
connell, co. Cavan ; b. 1830 ; ed. at Trin. Coll.,
Dublin (B.A. 1852); L.R.C.S. Ireland 1855,
entered Med. Depart, of Army'iSss, became
Surg. 1869, Surg.-Maj. 1873, Brig.-Surg. 1881,
and Dep. Surg. -Gen. 1885 ; retired 1890 ;
served with Q2nd Highlanders in Crimean
Campaign 1855, in Indian Mutiny Campaign
1858, in Afghan Campaign 1879-80 (medal),
and in S. African War 1881 ; was High
Sheriff of co. Cavan, 1892;^. C.B. 1881 ;Bally-
connell House, Ballyconnell, co. Cavan ; Naval
and Military Club.
ROFFEY, James, C.B. ; b. 18 — ; entered
R.N. as Assist. Engineer 1852, became Engi-
neer 1857, Ch. Engineer 1860, Insp. of Machi-
nery 1879 and Ch. Insp. 1883 ; retired 1888 ;
served in China War 1854 (medal), and in
Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal with clasp and
bronze star) ; cr. C.B. 1882.
ROGERS, Surg. -Capt. Frederick Arthur,
D.S.O., son of the late Moses Rogers, Esq.,
Dep. Inspector-Gen, of Hospitals, Madras ;
b. 1861 ; is Surg. (now Surg. -Capt.) Indian
Med. Ser. ; served in Burmah War i886-g
(mentioned in despatches), and with Chin Lushai
Expedition 1890 : in. 1892, Janet Felicia, da.
of John Churchill, Esq., of Wimbledcn ; cr.
D.S.O. 1890.
ROGERS, Lieut.-Col. George William,
D.S.O.; b. 1843; entered R.A. 1862, trans-
ferred to B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1868, became
Capt. 187^4, Major 1879, anc| Lieut.-Col. 1888 ;.
served with Looshai Expedition 1871-2 (medal
with clasp), during Afghan War 1878-80 (men-
tioned in despatches, medal with three clasps,
COMPANIONAOE.
833
bronze star), and with Sikkim Expedition 1888 ;
was D.A.A.G. Bengal 1884-6: m. 1892, Janie
Isabella, da. of Maj.-Gen. J. S. Rawlins, for-
merly B.S.C.; cr. D.S.O. 1889.
ROGERS, Surg.- Lietit. -Col. John Godfrey,
D.S.O. ; 6. 1850; ed. at Trin Coll., Dublin (B.A.
i87o,M.B. an.lM.Ch. 1871); entered Army Med.
Depart. 1871, became Surg. 1873, Surg.-Maj.
1882, and Surg. -Lieut. -Col. 1891 ; retired 1892 ;
served during Afghan War 1878-81 (medal), in
Egyptian Expedition 1882 (mentioned in de-
spatches, medal with clasp, bronze star, pro-
moted Surg.-Major), in Nile Expedition 1884-5
(mentioned in despatches, clasp, 3rd class
. Osmanieh), with Soudan Frontier Field Force
1885-6 (mentioned in despatches, D.S.O.), and
with Suakim Field Force, 1888-9 (mentioned in
despatches, 2nd class Medjidie) ; was Principal
Med. Officer of Egyptian Army 1883-92, which
post he temporarily held during cholera epide-
mic 1883 ; is Director-Gen, of Sanitary Depart,
of Ministry of Interior, Egypt : »/. 1883, Edith
Louisa Julie, da. of the late Major W. H. F.
Sykes, Bom. Cav. ; cr. D.S.O. 1887. Cairo,
Egypt ; Junior A rmy and Navy Club.
ROGERS, Maj.-Gen. Robert Gordon, C.B.;
b. 1832 ; entered Bengal Army 1848, became
Capt. 1861, Major 1868, Lieut.-Col. 1874, Col.
1879, and Maj.-Gen. 1890; served throughout
Umbeyla Campaign 1863 (mentioned in de-
spatches and medal with clasp), in Lundkhor
Valley 1866, in Hazara Campaign 1868 (clasp),
in command of 2oth Punjaub Infantry in
Jowaki Expedition 1877-8 (clasp), in Afghan
War 1878-80 (medal with clasp), and in Egyptian
Campaign 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star,
3rd class Medjidie A.D.C. to H.M.) ; cr. C.B.
1870.
ROGERS, Maj.-Gen. Robert Montresor,
C.B., V.C., son of the late James Rogers, Esq.,
Q.C. ; b. 1834; ed. at St. Columbas Coll.,
Ireland ; entered Army 1855, became Capt.
1860, Maj. 1873, Lieut.-Cpl. 1879, Col. 1879,
and Hon. Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1889 ; served
with 44th Regt. in Crimean Campaign 1855
(medal with clasp and Turkish medal), in
China War 1860 (severely wounded, men-
tioned in despatches, Capt. unattached, medal
with clasp and V.C.), and in command of
90th L.I. (as Major) throughout Zulu Cam-
paign 1879 (twice mentioned in despatches,
brevet of Lieut.-Col. and Col., and medal with
clasp) ; commanded Regimental Dist. 1885 (h.p.
1884); commanded 2nd class Dist., Bengal
1 885-9 1 cr. C. B. 1 886. A rmy and Navy Club.
ROLFE, Capt. Ernest Neville, C.B., son
of the late Charles F. Neville Rolfe, Esq., of
Heacham Hall, Norfolk; b. 1847; entered
R.N. 1861, became Lieut. 1871, Com. 1879, and
Capt. 1884 ; served as Naval A.D.C. to Maj.-
Gen. Sir Garnet Wolseleyin Ashanti Campaign
1873 (medal with clasp); commanded scouts in
Sir William Hewitt's expedition against pirates
of the Congo 1874; engaged in boat operations
against hostile tribes of the Niger Delta 1875 ;
took part with Naval Brig, in Egyptian Cam-
paign 1882 (medal and bronze star) ; commanded
Naval Brig, in Gen. Sir Gerald Graham's expe-
dition in 1884 against rebels of the Soudan at
battles of El Teb and Tamai (C.B. and three
clasps) ; accompanied Vice-Adm. Sir William
Hewitt on his mission to Abyssinia 1884 : in.
1885, Janet, da. of the late James Brand, Esq.,
of Bedford Hill House, Balham, Surrey ; cr.
C.B. 1884. 167, Victoria Street, S.W.;
United Service Club.
ROLLAND, Vice-Adm. William Rae, C.B.,
son of the late Adam Rolland, Esq., of Gask ;
b. 1820; entered R.N; 1832, became Com. 1854.
Capt. 1857, Retired Rear-Adm. 1875, and Vice-
Adm. 1879; served at destruction of a nest of
pirates in Arvas, Straits of Malacca 1832, in
China War 1841 (medal), in Crimean Campaign
1854-5 (medal with clasp, Turkish medal, Legion
of Honour, and sth Class Medjidie), and in
China War 1856-7 (clasp); thanked by American
Gov. for assisting in 1846 to save shipwrecked
crew (also gold medal), and thanked in 1863 by
Austrian Govt. for getting the Austrian-Lloyd's
steamer " Europa" off a reef of rocks : m. 18 — ,
Adeliza, da. of Capt. George Mowbray, R.N. ;
cr. C.B. 1871.
ROLLESTON, Major Loftus John, C.M.G.,
son of the late James Ffranck Rolleston, Esq.,
D.L. and J.P. of Ffranckfort Castle Roscrea,
Ireland; b. 1839; was Lieut. Roy. Sherwood
Foresters 1857-60, and Inspector of Vol. Corps
for Colony of Natal 1862-8 ; raised Vol. Corps
of Da Toitsfrau Hussars, Griqualand W., and
commanded it as Capt. 1876-8; commanded A
troop of Diamond Fields Horse, and served with
distinction during Campaign on Kafferrian fron-
tier 1878 ; also commanded in 1878 a column at
successful attack on Withuis. and the centre
attack at battle of Paarde Kloof (promoted to
Major Diamond Fields Horse) ; commanded
Diamond Fields Horse in numerous successful
engagements and at battle of Gobastach Heights
(Oct. i4th, 1878) completely routed and dispersed
the enemy ; was subsequently and until end of
war A.A.G. to Field Force, Griqualand W. ;
thanked by Goy.-in-Ch., by Lieut. -Gen. Comdg.,
and by Inhabitants of the Province : in. 1879,
Isabella Louise, el. da. of Samuel Stonestreet,
Esq., of Kimberley, Griqualand W. ; cr.
C.M.G. 1880. Kimberley, Griqualand West.
ROLLO, Gen. the Hon. Robert, C.B.
[see B. Rollo].
ROMAINE, William Govett, C.B., son of
the late Rev. R. Govett ; b. 1816 ; ed. at Trin..
Coll., Camb. (M.A. 183-); Bar. Inner Temple
1839 ; was Judge Advocate during Crimean War
1854-6, Permanent Sec. to Admiralty 1857-69^,
Judge Advocate-Gen, of India 1869-73, and Pres.
of Superior Council and Controller-Gen, of
Finances in Egypt 1876-9 ; unsuccesstully con-
tested Chatham (/.) 1857 : in. 1861, Frances
Phebe,da. of Henry Tennant, Esq., of Cadoxton
Lodge, Glamorgan ; cr. C.B. 1857. The Priory,
Old Windsor; Travellers' and United Uni-
versity Clubs.
ROMILLY, Major Frederick William,
D.S.O., son of the late Lieut.-Col. Frederick
Romilly, brother of ist Baron Romilly [E.
Minto] ; b. 1854 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad.,
Woolwich ; entered Scots Guards 1873, passed
Staff Coll. 1880, became Capt. 1887, and Major
1888 ; thanked by Lord-Lieut, and Ch. Sec. for
Ireland for services in Clare and Limerick
1881 ; served in Egyptian Expedition 1882,
being present at action at Mahuta and battle
of Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp, and
bronze star), in Suakin Expedition 1884 as
A.D.C. to Gen. Comdg., being present at
battles of Teb and Tamai (mentioned in de-
spatches, and two clasps), in Nile Expedition
1884-5, with Guards Camel Regt., present at
battles of Abu Klea and Goubat, action near
Metenmeh (two clasps), and in Soudan Frontier
1885-6, as A.D.C. to Gen. Comdg., present as.
action at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, 4th
class Medj idie and D. S. O. ) ; has beenD.A.A.G.,
Malta, since 1890: in. 1891, Gwendoline
Powys, da. of the Jate Arthur Pratt Barlow,
Esq., and widow of Charles Russell Hole, Esq. ;
cr. D.S.O. 1886. The Palace, Malta ; Guards'
Club.
ROOME, Lieut. -Gen. Frederick, C.B. ; b*.
1829 ; entered Bombay Army 1856, became Capt.
and Major 1859, Lieut.-Col. Bom. S. C. (now
I.S.C.) 1868, Col. 1875, Maj.-Gen. 1886, and
Lieut. -Gen. 1889; served during Crimean War
53
COMPANIONAGE.
i3s5 (Turkish medal, 4th class Medjidie), during '
Indian Mutiny 1857-9 (mentioned in des- |
patches, medal with clasp), with Abyssinian '
Expedition 1867-8 (mentioned in despatches, '
medal), and in Afghan War 1879-80 (men- I
tioned in despatches) : m. 18 — ; cr. C.B. 1887. I
Hertingfordbury, Hertfordshire.
ROSE, George Pringle, C.I.E., son of
the Rev. Donaldson Rose ; b. 1855 ; is an
Executive Engineer in Public Works Depart., |
India, and officiating Dep.-Manager, N.W.
Railway, India ; cr. C.I.E., 1892.
ROSE, Major Henry Metcalfe, D.S.O., son
of Lieut.-Gen. Hugh Rose ; b. 1848 ; entered
Bengal Army 1861, B. S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1869, be-
came Capt. 1879, and Major 1887 ; served during
Afghan War 1879-80 (medal), and during Bur-
mah Campaign 1886-7 (mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp) : in. 1870, Georgina Julia,
da. of Sir Norm in Robert Leslie, 6th Bart. ; cr.
D.S.O. 1887.
Ross, Col. Alexander George, C.B., son
of Alexander Ross, Esq.,B.C.S.;£. 1840; entered
Bengal Army 1857, became Capt. B.S.C. (now
I.S.C.) 1869, Major 1877, Lieut.-Col. 1879, and
Col. 1883 ; served during Indian Mutiny 1858-9
(medal), with Abyssinian Expedition 1868 (men-
tioned in despatches, medal), with Jowaki Ex-
pedition 1877-8 (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp), in Afghan War 1878-9, present at
capture of AH Musjid (medal with clasp. Brevet
Lt.-Cpl.), with Mahsud Waziri Expedition 1881
(mentioned in despatches), and with Zhob Field
Force 1890 (mentioned in despatches) ; cr.
C.B. 1887.
Ross, David Palmer, C.M.G., M.D.,
son of Dr. John Ross, H.E.I.C.S. ; b. 1842 ;
M.D. Edinburgh, F.R.C.S. Edinburgh,
M.R.C.S. England; served sometime in Army
Med. Staff, and in Jamaica Civil Ser. for 21
years in various medical capacities ; is Colonial
Surg., Official M.E.C. and M.L.C., a J.P.
of the Colony of Sierra Leone, and a Member
of Roy. Med. Su. of Edinburgh : in. 1867, Mary
Eliza, da. of the late Hon. Alexander Heslop,
Attorney-Gen, of Jamaica ; cr. C.M.G. 1890.
Sierra Leone, \V. Africa; Junior Army and
Navy Club.
Ross, Lieut.- Col. Justin Charles, C.M.G.;
b. 1841 ; entered Bengal Engineers 1860, became
Capt. 1873, Major 1881, and Lieut.-Col. (re-
tired) 1888 ; sometime Inspector-Gen, of Irriga-
tion, Egypt (2nd class Medjidie and Osmanieh) ;
cr. C.M.G. 1888.
Ross, Surg. -Gen. James Tyrell Carter,
C.I.E., F.R.C.S., son of the late James Tyrell
Ross, of Avon Cottage, Ringwood, Hants ; b.
1823 : entered Bengal Med. Depart. 1845, and
retired as Surg.-Gen. 1877 ; served in Punjab,
N.W. frontier of India, Mutiny, Duffla, and
Zulu Campaigns (Empres of India medal 1877) :
jn. 1857, Sarah, da. of the late T. Wadham, Esq.,
of Frenchay House, Gloucestershire ; cr. C.I.E.
1878. The Grove, Ryde,Isle of Wight; Royal
Victoria Yacht Club.
Ross -OF- BLADENSBURG, Major John
Foster George, C.B., son of David Ross-of-
Bladensburg, Esq. ; b. 1848 ; entered R.A.
1868, and Coldstream Guards 1873, became
Capt. 1885, .and Major 1889; served with
Soudan Expedition 1885 (medal with clasp,
bronze star) ; was A.D.C. to successive Lord
Lieuts. of Ireland (Earls Spencer and Carnar-
von) 1882-6 ; is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Down :
in. 1870, Hon. Blanche Amelia Skeffington, da. '
of loth Viscount Masserene and Ferrard ; cr.
C.B. 1892. Rostrevor House, Rostrevor, co. >
ROST, Reinhold, C.I.E., LL.D., son of
Archdeacon Rost ; b. 1822 ; has been Librarian ,
at the India Office since 1869 : in. 1863, Minna,
da. of J. F. Laue. Esq., Judge, of Magdeburg,
Prussia; cr. C.I.E. 1888. i, Els-worthy 'fir-
race, Primrose Hill, N. \V.
ROUND, Francis Richard, C.M.G., son of
the late Rev. James T. Round, B.D., of Col-
chester; b. 1845 \ fid. at Marlborough Coll., and
at Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1868, M.A. 1879) :
en ered Colonial Office 1869, was Private Sec.
to Sec. of State for the Colonies (Rt. Hon. Sir
Michael Hicks- Beach, Bart.) 1878-80, was sent on
special service to Bechuanaland 1886, and was
Sec. to Roy. Commn. to Mauritius 1886, of which
Colony he acted as Colonial Sec. 1886-7: ;«. 1881,
Frances Emily, da. of J. Jolliffe Tufnell, Esq.,
of Langleys, Essex ; cr. C.M.G. 1887. 24, Elm
Park Gardens, S. W. ; East Hill House, Col-
chtster ; Untied University Club.
ROUTH, Randolph, C.B., son of the late
Sir Randolph I sham Routh, K.C.B. ; /-. 1819;
entered Commissariat Depart, of Army 1834,
and retired as Comy.-Gen. 1879 ; served in
Commissariat charge of ist Div. in Kaffir Way
1851-3 (medal) ; successively Dep. Comy.-
Gen., Mauritius, Cape of Good Hope, and
Aldershot, Dep. Controller of N. and W. Dists.,
and Comy.-Gen. N. Dist. : ;«. ist, 1846, Char-
lotte, who d. 1877, da. of William Hall, Esq.,
Collector of H.M. Customs, Montreal ; 2nd,
1883, Elizabeth, widow of John Hilton, Esq.,
F.R.C.S.. F.R.S. ; cr. C.B. 1873. De Ruda,
Mount Avenue, Eating, W.
ROWELL, Thomas Irvine, C.M.G., M.D.;
b. 18 — ; went with Sir W. Robinson in 1878 to
invest the King of Siam with G. C.M.G. ;
appointed Registrar of Births and Deaths,
Straits Settlements, 1882, and of Mohammedan
Marriages 1883, and Pres. of Fisheries Inquiry
Commn. 1887 ; was Principal Civil Medical
Officer, Straits Settlements 1877-90; sometime
Health officer for Port of Singapore ; is a
J.P. for the Colony: tn. 18— ; cr. C.M.G.
1890. Singapore, Straits Settlements.
ROWLAND, Col. Thomas, C.B., son of the
late Col. G. T. Rowland, R.A. ; b. 1831 ; ed.
at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; entered 83rd
Regt. 1848, became Capt. 1856, Major 1866,
Lieut.-Col. 1875, and Col. 1880 (h. p. 1885);
retired 1889; served in Crimean Campaign, in-
cluding siege and fall of Sebastopol (medal
with clasp, Turkish medal) commanded ist
Batn. sth Fusiliers in Afghan Campaign 1878-9
and 1879-80 (C.B., medal), and sth and 63th
Regt. Dists. 1886-9 : '"• l858> Isabella Annie,
da. of C. Lewin, Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1881.
ROWLANDS, Maj.-Gen. Hugh, C.B., V.C.,
son of the late John Rowlands, Esq., D.L. and
J.P. of Piastirion, Carnarvonshire ; b. 1829; ed.
at Woolwich ; entered Army 1849, became
Capt. 1854, Major 1855, Lieut.-Col. 1865,
Col. 1871 (h. p. 1878), and Maj.-Gen. iSSi ;
served with 4ist Regt. in Crimean Campaign
I854-5 (medal with three clasps, V.C., Legion
of Honour, sth class Medjidie, and Turkish
medal) ; employed on Special Ser. at Cape of
Good Hope 1878-9 (medal with clasp); was A. A.
and Q.M.G. fprN. British Dist. in 1880; com-
manded a Brig, in Peshawur Dist. 1880-2, a
Brig, at Aldershot 1882-3, ar>d a ist cla^ l>:-t
of Madras Army 1884-9 ! 's a D.L. for Carnar-
vonshire : jn. 1867, Isabella Jane, da. of T. J.
R. Barrow, Esq., of Ryelands, Gloucestershire ;
cr. C.B. 1875. Piastirion, Carnarvonshire ;
United Service Club.
ROYLE, Arnold, C.B., son of the late
William Royle, Esq., of Lymington, Hants; /'.
1837; ed. at King's Coll., London ; M.R.C.S.
Eng. and L.S.A. 1859; entered Med. Depart,
of Army 1859, and retired 1871 ; was personal
COMPANIONAGE.
835
Medical attendant to H.R.H.the late Duke of
Albany 1875-84 ; has been a Groom of the Privy
Chamber to H. M. and Clerk of the Robes
since 1884 : m. 1880, Cicely Jane Longueville,
2nd da. of Thomas Snow, Esq., M.A., Barrister-
at-Law, of Blundelsands, Liverpool; cr. C.B.
1884. Albany Lodge, Esher ; Naval and
Military Club.
ROYLE, Joseph Ralph Edward John,
C.I.E., son of Dr. John Forbes Royle, F.R.S. ;
b. 1843 ; ed. at King's Coll., and at Addiscombe ;
entered Bengal Infantry 1861 ; served in io;th
Regt. and retired as Lieut, on pension through
ill-health in 1867 ; was specially employed in
India Museum and in various International Ex-
hibitions, Sec. to Indian Commn. at Vienna
Exhibition 1873, Commr. for Govt. of India at
Amsterdam Exhibition 1883, Official Agent for
Govt. of India, and Assist. Sec. to Roy. Commn.
at Indian and Colonial Exhibition 1886; was a
Clerk in Statistical Depart., India Office
1878-91, since when he has been Curator of In-
dian Section of Imperial Institute ; is a Knight
Com. of Order of Francis Joseph of Austria,
and a Knight of Vasa of Sweden : in. 1875,
Catherine Mary, da. of G. S. Bishop, Esq.; cr.
C.I.E. 1886. Wycliffe Lodge, Bromley Park,
Kent.
RUDOLPH, Gerhardus Marthinus, C.M.G.,
son of the late Johann B. Rudolph, of Pieter-
maritzburg, Natal ; b, 1828 ; served in Civil
Ser. of Natal 1855-73, an£l as Civil Commr. in
Transvaal, and as Commr. to Zulu and Swazi
countries 1873-80, since when he has been Resi-
dent Magistrate at Ladysmith, Klip River
Div. ; speaks with fluency the languages of the
Dutch, Zulus, and Swazies, and during the
Zulu War rendered great service to British
officers ; after battle of Ulundi materially
assisted to raise Col. Villiers' force of Burghers
and natives ; in 1880 was a Commr. to survey
and fix Swazi and Transvaal boundary lines
(mentioned in despatch of Sir GarnetWolseley);
was a prisoner to the Boers from commencement
to end of Transvaal War ; appointed a member
of Natal Native Commn. 1881 ; in 1884
employed on a special Mission to the Boer
Lager in Zululand to confer with the Boers
regarding the Zulu country ; was a Commr. of
Special Court of Zululand appointed to try Zulu
chiefs concerned in the outbreak of 1888, and
in 1889 a Commr. to inquire into destruction of
property alleged to be caused by fires from
locomotive engines on Natal Govt. Railways ;
cr. C.M.G. 1882. Ladysmith, Natal.
RUNDALL, Gen. Francis Hornblow, C.S.I.,
son of the late Col. Charles Rundall, H.E.I.C.S.;
t>. 1823 ; entered Madras Engineers 1841, became
Capt. 1854, Lieut.-Col. 1861, Col. 1869, Major-
Gen. 1869, Comdt. 1876, Lieut. -Gen. 1878, and
Gen. 1887 ; served as Inspector-Gen, of Irriga-
tion and Dep. Sec. to Govt. of India : in. 1846,
Fanny Ada, who d. 1889, da., of the late Capt.
William Gardner Burn, 3rd Dragoons ; cr.C.S.l.
1875.
RUNDALL, Major Frank Montagu, D.S.O.,
son of Gen. Francis Hornblow Rundall, C.S.I. ;
b. 18-1 ; ed. at Marlborough Coll. ; entered j
49th Regt. 1872, and B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1874, |
became Capt. 1884, and Major 1892 ; --erved
during Burmah War i886-7_ (medal with cla'sp),
with Chin-Lushai Expedition 1889-90 (men-
tioned in despatches, clasp), in operations in
Chin Hills 1890-91 as Political Officer (men-
tioned in despatches), and in Manipur Expedi-
tion 1891 (mentioned in despatches) : m. 1876,
Emily Rosa, el. da. of the Rt. Rev. Edward
Henry Bickersteth, D.D., Lord Bishop of
Exeter; cr. D.S.O. 1891. Junior United Ser-
vice Club.
RuNDLE,/,zV«A-CW.HenryMacleod Leslie,
D.S.O. , son of the late Capt. Joseph Sparkhall
Rundle, R.N.; b. 1856 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad.,
Woolwich ; entered R. A. 1876, and becameCapt.
and Brevet-Major 1885, and Brevet Lieut.-Co!.
1889 ; served during Zulu Campaign 1879-80,
present at battle of Ulundi (mentioned in de-
spatches, medal with clasp), during Transvaal
Campaign 1880-1 (wounded, mentioned in de-
spatches), with Egyptian Expedition 1882, pre-
sent at battle of TeJ-el-Kebir (medal with clasp,
bronze strr), and in Nile Expedition 1884-5
(mentioned in despatches, clasp, 3rd class Med-
jidie, Brevet Major), with Frontier Field Force
1886-7, in command of Mounted Troops at action
of Sarrass (mentioned in despatches, 3rd class
Osmauieh), and at action of Toski 1889 (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet Lt.-Col.) ; has
been attached to Egyptian Army since 1883: in.
1887, Eleanor Georgina, el. da. of Capt. H.
Montgomery-Campbell, R.A., of Thurmaston
Hall, Leicestershire ; cr. D.S.O. 1887. Army
and Navy Club.
RUSSELL, Gen. Lord Alexander George,
C.B. [see D. Bedford].
RUSSELL, Col. Francis Shirley, C.M.G. ,
son of the late James Russell, Esq., of Aden,
Aberdeenshire ; b. 1840; ed. at Radley, and at
Balliol Coll. Oxford (B.A. honours 1862) ;
entered I4th Hussars 1863, became Capt. 1868,
Major 1874, Lieut.-Col. 1881 (transferred to
ist Dragoons 1882), and Col. 1885 ; served
during Ashanti War 1874 (medal with clasp,
Brevet-Maj .) , in Zulu War 1879, present at
battle of Ulundi (medal with clasp), and in
Boer War 1 880-81 ; was Instructor of Tactics.
Roy. Mil. Coll. Sandhurst 1875-6, employed
in Intelligence Depart. 1878-9, and Mil.
Attache at Berlin 1889-91 ; unsuccessfully con-
tested Aberdeenshire, E. Div. (L U) 1892 :
tn. 1888, Philippa, da. of the Rt. Hon. Henry
Baillie, M.P., of Redcastle, Inverness-shire ; cr.
C.M.G. 1891. Aden House, Aberdeenshire;
Buchan-NessCottage, A berdeenshire; A rtlntr's,
United Service, Turf, and Army and Navy
Clubs.
RUSSELL, Henry Chamberlain, C.M.G.,
F.R. S., son of the Hon. Bourn Russell, M.L.C.
of New South Wales ; b. 18— ; appointed Govt.
Astronomer of New South Wales 1870 ; has
designed a variety of astronomical instruments ;
author of " Memoirs on the Transit of Venus
and the Australian Eclipse Expeditions, 1875,"
and of numerous other scientific papers and re-
ports ; cr. C.M.G. 1890. The Observatory,
Sydney, New South Wales.
RUSSELL, Col. Horatio Albert, C.B., son
of Richard Tyler Russell, Esq., of H.M.'s
Ordnance Office, Woolwich; b. 1829; entered
Ordnance Depart. 1845, became Dep. Comy.-
Gen. of Ordnance 1880, Hon. Col. 1885, and
Corny. -Gen. (retired) 1887 ; served throughout
Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with two
clasps and Turkish medal), in W. Canada during
the Fenian Raids of 1866, and at Quebec until
its final evacuation by the Imperial Troops in
i88i,and as Corny. -Gen. of Ordnance in Egyptian
Campaign 1882 (medal, mentioned in despatches,
and and class Medjidie) ; was Assist, to Director
of Artillery and Stores at War Office 1878-81 ;
was Ordnance-Store Officer at Portsmouth
1885-7 : "*• ist> Catherine Voyle, who d. 1870 ;
2nd, 1872, Elizabeth, da. of D. D. Young, Esq.,
of Morton Lodge, Quebec; cr. C.B. 1882.
Long Leat, Lennox Road, Sout/isca.
RUSSELL, Thomas, C.M.G.; b. 1830;
formerly Defence Minister, New Zealand ; cr.
C.M.G. 1877. 59, Eaton Square, S.W.
RUTHERFORD, George, C.M.G., son of
the late George Rutherford, Esq., a solicitor
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COMPANIONAGE.
of the City of London ; b. 1818; entered H.M.'s
Customs 1841 ; was Landing Waiter, Grenada
1841-5, Landing Surveyor, St. George's 1845-7
Sub-Collector of Customs, Falmouth, Jamaica
1 850-3, and Collector of Customs and Comptroller
of Navigation Laws at Port Natal (served on
Harbour, Conservancy, Indian Immigration
and other local boards) 1853-89; isaJ.P. for
the Colony; services favourably mentioned.
cr. C.M.G. 1888. Durban, Port Natal, South
Africa.
RYDER, George Lisle, C.B. [see E.
Harrowby, colls.].
SAHL, Hermann, C.M.G., son of the late
Rev. Frederick L. L. Sahl, Lutheran Pastor in
Hesse-Darmstadt; (£.1832; wasGerman Libririan
to H.M. 1864-87 ; appointed Private Librarian
to H.R.H. the Grand Duke of Hesse 1888 ;
cr. C.M.G. 1887. Darmstadt, Germany.
ST. LEGER, Col. Henry Hungerford,
D.S.O.; 6. 1833; entered Army 1854, became
Capt. 1860, Major 1873, Lieut. -Col. Cameron
Highlanders 1881, Lieut.-Col. Comdg. and Col.
1885 (h.p. 1887) ; retired 1888 ; was an Adj. of
Auxiliary Forces 1875-80 ; served in Indian
Mutiny 1858-9, present with flying column at,
engagement on banks of Jumna, and with Came!
Corps at battle of Gowlowlir and capture of
Calpee (medal with clasp), in Egyptian Cam-
paign 1882, present at battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(medal with clasp, Khedive's star) and through-
out Nile Expedition 1884-5 (clasp), and com-
manded Cameron Highlanders in operations in
E. Soudan 1885-6, present at defence of Fort
Kosheh and at action of Ginnis (mentioned in
despatches, D.S.O.): »//. 1860, Florence Stuart,
who d. 1892, da. of the late John Moore, Esq.;
cr. D.S.O. 1886. Wpodside, Cambridge Park,
Twickenham ; Junior United Service Club.
SALE, Col. Matthew Townsend, C.M. G.,
son of William Sale, Esq. ; b. 1841 ; ed.
at Rugby, and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich;
entered R.E. 1861, became Major 1881, Lieut.-
Col. 1888, and Col. 1891 ; served throughout
Bhootan Campaign 1864-5 (medal with clasp,
and thanked by Com.-in-Ch. in India), sent
on a special mission to W. Coast of Africa 1875;
appointed in 1879 H.M.'s Commr. for demar-
cation of the Montenegrin frontier and English
Commr. on the Silistrian Technical Interna-
tional Commn. ; was Instructor at Roy. Sch.
of Mil. Engineering, Chatham, 1883-7 > appoint-
ed Sup. of Building Works, Woolwich Arsenal
1888 : m. 1882, Mary Eleanor, da. of the Rev.
C. H. Ford, V. of Bishopton, Durham ; cr.
C. M . G. 1 88 1 . United Service Club,
SALUSBURY, Maj.-Gen. Frederic Octavius,
C.B., son of the late Sir John Salusbury, of
Brynbella, Flintshire ; b. 1825 ; entered Army
1843, became Capt. 1853, Major 1858, Lieut.-
Col. 1863, Col. 1868, and Maj.-Gen. 1871 ; served
in Sutlej Campaign 1845-6 (medal), in Burmese
War 1852-3 (medal with clasp), in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1857-8 (medal with clasp), and in
command of joist Fusiliers in Indian N.W.
frontier War 1863 (clasp) ; cr. C.B. 1864.
Esplanade, Dover; United Service Club.
SANDERSON, Percy, C.M.G. , son of the
late Richard Sanderson, Esq., M.P. for Col-
chester [see V. Canterbury] ; b. 1842 ; entered
Madras Artillery 1859 ; was appointed to
R.H.A. 1864, and retired (h.p.) 1870; was
A.D.C. to Govs. of Madras 1865-6 and 1868 ;
nominated Consul at Galatz 1876 ; was Acting
Charge' d' Affaires at Bucharest 1881, 1883-4,
1884-5, and 1885-6 ; has been Consul-Gen, for
Roumania and Commr. for Navigation of the
Danube since 1882 ; employed on Public Service
in London during the Danube Conference 1883 ;
cr. C.M.G. 1886. British Ccnsulate-Gcneral,
Galatz, Roumania ; East India United Service
and St. James's Clubs.
SAXDWITH, Col. John Hartley, C.B.r
son of Col.J. W. Sandwith,of Helmsley, Stough-
ton, Guildford ; b. 1846 ; ed. at King's Sch., Can-
terbury ; Bar. at Lincoln's Inn 1880 ; entered
R. M.L.I. 1864, became Capt. 1879, Major
1882, Lieut.-Col. 1885, and Col. 1880; eim
ployed on special service at Gold Coast 1881 J
served with Egyptian Expedition 1882, as
D.A.A. and Q.M.G., present at Kassassin and
Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, medal:
with clasp, bronze star, 4th class Medjidie,
Brevet Major), and with Soudan Expedition
1884-5, as D.A.A. and Q.M.G. (mentioned in
despatches, two clasps, Brevet Lt.-Col.) ; was
D.A.A.G., Egypt, 1888-91 : m. 1877, Frances
Hawford, da. of G. G. Philipps, Esq., of
Wauniago, Carmarthen ; cr. C.B. 1891. Unittd'
So vice Club.
SANDWITH, Thomas Backhouse, C.B.,
son of the late Dr. Humphry Sandwith, of Hull ~T
b. 1831 ; ed. at Camb. Univ. (B.A. 1855) ; was-
Sec. to Civil Commr. to Osmanli Irregular Cav..
1855-6 ; became attached to Consulate of Aleppo
1857, and held various Vice-Consular appoint-
ments until 1870 ; was Consul in Crete 1870-85,
Consul at Tunis 1885-8, and Consul-Gen.
at Odessa 1888-92: m. 1865, Clara Agnes, da.
of the late Rev. R. F. Fuller; cr. C.B. 1879.
Manor House, West Brighton.
SANFORD, Col. George Edward Langham
Somerset, C.B., C.S.I., son of the late George
Charles Sanford, Esq.; b. 1840 ; ed. at Roy. Mil.
Acad., Woolwich; entered R.E. 1856, became
Capt. 1866, Major 1873, Lieut.-Col. 1879, and
Col.i883(h.p. i88;);served in China War 1857-62
(mentioned in despatches and medal with clasp),
in Jowaki Campaign 1878 (medal with clasp),
in Afghan War 1878-9 (mentioned in des-
patches, medal with clasp, and Brevet of Lieut.-
Col.), and in Burmah War 1885 (mentioned in
despatches, clasp, C.B.) ; is Director-Gen, of
Mil. Works in India, with temporary rank of
Maj.-Gen.; cr. C.B. 1886, C.S.I. 1890.
United Service Club.
SARGENT, Lieut.- Gen. John Neptune,
C.B., son of the late Major Sargent ; b. 1826 ;
entered Army 1844, became Capt. 1853, Majar
1855, Lieut.-Col. 1859, Col. 1864, Maj.-Gen.
1870, and Lieut. -Gen. 1884; retired 1890;
served in the Danubian Campaign of 1854 and
in the Crimea (wounded and mentioned for
determined braVery, mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, medal with three clasps, sth
class Medjidie, Turkish medal, and Knight of
Legion of Honour), in campaign in China 1860
with 3rd Foot (most favourably mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp and C.B.) ; com-
manded troops in China 1882-5 ! has commanded'
Battalions of the Buffs, Inns of Court Rifle VpLr
and S. Wales and Oxford Brigade Depots; is a
D.L. for Middlesex, and Col. Roy. Innis-
killing Fusiliers: m. 1863, Alice Mary, da.
of Thomas Tread well, Esq., of St. John's Lodge,
Lower Norwood; cr. C.B. 1862. Mount
Mascal, Bex ley, Kent; United Service and
A riny and Navy Clubs.
SARTORIUS, Col. George Conrad, C.B.,
son of the late Adm. of the Fleet Sir George
Sartorius, G.C.B. ; b. 1840 ; entered R. A. 1857,
Bom. S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1864, became Capt.
1869, Major 1877, Lieut.-Col. 1885, and CoL
1887; served during Afghan War 1878-9 (men-
tioned in despatches), with Egyptian Expedition
1 882-4 (medal, bronze star), and in Burmah 1886-7
and 1889 (mentioned in despatches, medal with
clasp, Brevet- Col.); was D. A. Q.M.G. Bombay
1 875-7 i sometime Maj.-Gen. in Turkish Ser. :
COMPANION'AGE.
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)ti. ist, 1863, Miss Anna Lucas, who d. 1869 ;
•znd, 1870, Miss Ernestine Ross ; cr. C.B. 1889.
United Service Club.
•SARTORIUS. Lieut. -Col. Reginald William,
C.M.G., V.C., son of the late Adm. of the Fleet
Sir George Rose Sartorius, G.C.B. ; b. 1841 ;
entered Bengal Army 1858, became Capt. 1868,
Major 1873, and Lieut. -Col. 1878 ; served in
Indian Mutiny 1858-9 (medal), in Cossyah and
Jyntiah Hills Campaign 1852-3, in Bhootan
Expedition 1864-5 (medal with clasp), in Ashanti
War 1873-4 (mentioned in despatches, medal,
V.C., and C.M.G.), and in Afghan War 1878-9
<medal); was on staff of H.R.H. the Prince
of Wales during his visit to India 1875-6 : m.
1877, Agnes, da. of the late J. Kemp, Esq.,
M.D., H.E.I.C.S.: cr. C.M.G. 1874. Lym-
ingtpn, Hants; East India United Service,
United Sen'ice, and Junior Army and Navy
Clubs.
SATOW, Ernest Mason, C.M.G. , son of
H. D. C. Satow, Esq. ; b. 1841 ; B.A. Loud.
Univ. 1861 ; Hon. Ph.D. of Marburg 1878;
Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1887 ; appointed a Student
Interpreter in Japan 1861 ; in 1863 accompanied
Col. Neale, H.M's. Charge d' Affaires, and
was present on board H.M.'s. Ship "Argus " at
action of Kagosima; in 1864 acted as Interpreter
to Adm. Kuper at bombardment of Shimonoseki;
appointed an Interpreter for the Japanese
language 1865, Japanese Sec. 1868, and in 1876
received the local rank of 2nd Sec. at Yedo ; was
Agent and Consul Gen. at Bangkok 1884-5, and
Min. Resident and Consul Gen. there 1885-8,
since when he has been Minister Resident and
Consul General to Republic of the Uruguay; cr.
C.M.G. 1883. British Legation, Montevideo,
Uruguay; St. James's and Oriental Clubs.
SAUMAREZ, Adm. Thomas, C.B., son of
the late Adm. Richard Saumarez; b. 1828;
•entered R.N. 1841, became Com. 1854, Capt.
1858, Retired Rear-Adm. 1876, Vice-Adm. 1881,
-and Adm. 1886 ; commanded a div. of gunboats at
Lagos 1851 (severely wounded), H.M.S. " Cor-
•morant" in China War 1858, and a brig, of
.seamen on shore (medal with clasp) ; has silver
medal of Roy. Humane So. for saving life :
in. ist, 1854, a da., who d. 1866, of S. R. Block,
Esq., of Greenhill, Barnet ; 2nd, 1868, Eleanor,
da. of B. Scott Riley, Esq., of Liverpool ;
tr. C.B. 1873. The Firs, Jersey; Army and\
Navy Club.
SAUNDERS, Frederick Richard, C.M.G.,
son of the late Frederick Saunders, Esq.,
Treasurer of Ceylon ; b. 1838 ; entered Ceylon
Civil Ser. 1857 ; was succf s-ive'y Assist. Govt.
Agent, Di>t. Judge, Inspector-Gen, of Pol'ce and
Prisons,and Govt. Agent of W. Province, Ceylon ;
.appointed 1890 Treasurer of Ceylon, Commr.
of Stamps, and Ch. Commr. of Govt. Loan
Boa-d; is a M.L.C. anl M.E.C., and a J.P.
for the Island : in. 1867, Mary, da. of the late
William Charles Gibson, Esq., C.M.G. [see
<Gibson-Carmichael, Bart., colls.] ; cr. C.M.G.
1886. Guyscliff, Colombo, Ceylon; Thatched
House Club.
SAUNDERS, George, M.D., C.B., son of
the late Lieut. -Col. Richard Saunders ; b. 1823 ;
•appointed Assist. -Surg. 47th Regt. 1845, and
Staff-Surg. 1854, Surg.-Major gth Foot 1865, ,
and Dep. Inspector Gen. of Hospitals (retired) i
1871 ; served in medical charge of 47th Regt.
in Crimean campaign 1854-5 (medal with three
.clasps and Turkish medal), and as Senior
Medical Officer at Hong Kong during epidemic
of fever 1865 (mentioned in despatches) : in.
1872, Isabella Evarina, da. of the late Thomas
Bailey, Esq., J.P. for co. Fermanagh ; cr.
vC.B. 1869. St. George's Clnb.
SAYER, Lieut.-Gen. James Robert Stead-
man, C.B., son of the late R. Sayer, Esq.,D.L.,
of Sibton Park, Suffolk ; b. 1826 ; ed. at Eton ;
entered Army 1845, became Capt. 1850, Major
1857, Lieut.-Col. 1859, Col. 1864, Maj.-Gen.
1870, Lieut.-Gen. 1885, and Col. ist Dragoon
Guards 1886 ; retired 1890 ; served with
ist Dragoon Guards in Crimean Campaign 1855
(medal with clasp and Turkish medal), and
commanded that regt. in China Expedition
1800 (mentioned in despatches and medal with
two clasps) ; commanded 3rd Dragoon Guards
1874-6, Belfast Dist. 1882-3, and W. Dist. 1883-5 ;
cr. C.B. 1 86 1. 4, Ovington Garden s, S. Kensing-
ton^. IV.; Army ana Naoy and United Service
Clubs.
SCALLOIS', Capt. Robert Irvin, D.S.O.,
son of the late T. N. Scallon, Esq. ; b. 1857 ;
entered Army 1876, and became Capt. Bom.
S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1887 : served during Afghan
War 1879-80 (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp, bronze star), and in Burmah Cam-
paign 1886-8 (mentioned in despatches, medal
with two clasps); cr. D.S.O. 1888. St.
George's Club.
SCHARF, George, C.B., son of George
Scharf, Esq., a Bavarian Artist ; b. 1820 ; ed.
at London Univ. Sch. ; admitted a student
of R.A. 1838 ; has been Sec. of National Portrait
Gallery since 1856, and Keeper and Director
thereof since 1882; cr. C.B. 1884. 8, Ashley
Place, S.W.; Athenieum Club.
SCHAW, Maj.-Gen. Henry, C.B. ; b.
1829 ; entered R.E. 1847, became Col. 1882, and
retired 1887 ; served during Crimean War 1855-6 ;
formerly Dep. -Director of Works at the War
Office ; cr. C.B. 1887. National Clnb.
SCHLICH, William, C.I.E., Ph.D., son
of the Rev. D. Schlich, Councillor of the
Church of Hesse Darmstadt ; b. 1840 : ed. at
Darmstadt and at Giessen Univ. (Ph.D. 1867) ;
entered Indian Forest Ser. 1866 ; appointed
Conservator of Forests, Bengal 1872, and be-
came Inspector-Gen, of Forests to Govt. of
India 1881 ; organised the first English Sch.
of Forestry at Cooper's Hill 1885, and retired
1889, when he was appointed Principal Profes-
sor of Forestry at Cooper's Hill Coll. : m. ist,
1874, Maty Ma-garet, who d. 1878, da. of Wil-
liam Smith, Esq., C.E., Superintending En-
gineer, Bengal; 2nd, 1886, Mathilde, da. of
the late Herman Marsily, Esq., of Antwerp:
cr. C.I.E. 1891. Cooper's Hill, Englefield
Green, Sumy.
SCHOMBERG, Gen. George Augustus, C.B.,
son of the late Adm. Alexander Wilmot Schom-
berg ; b. 1821 ; ed. at Winchester ; entered
R.M. Artillery 1841, became Captain 1853,
Major 1855, Lieut.-Col. 1858, Col. 1865,
Col.-Comdt. 1867, Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lieut.-Gen.
1875, and Gen. 1877 ; served on W. Coast
of Africa 1844-6, in Baltic expedition 1855
(medal and mentioned in despatches), and in
China expedition 1857-9 (medal with clasp),
was D.A.G. to R.M. 1872-5: m. 1853, Mary,
da. of Charles Wright, Esq., of St. Clare,
Southsea ; cr. C.B. 1867. it, Larkstone Road,
Ilfracombe ; United Service Club.
SCHREIBER, Maj.-Gen. Brymer Francis,
C.B.; entered R. A. 1854, became Capt. 1860,
Major 1872, Lieut.-Col. 1880, Col. 1884, and
Maj.-Gen. 1885 ; served in Crimean Campaign
1855 (medal with clasp and Turkish medal) and
in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal with clasp,
and 3rd class Medjidie) : tit. 1890, Louisa
Frances, da. of the late N. E. Hurst, Esq., of
Highton Grange, Leicestershire, and widow of
Capt. De Burgho Hodge ; cr. C.B. 1882. Junior
United Service Club.
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COMPANIONAGE.
SCHREINER, William Philip, C.M.G.,
son of the late Rev. Gottlob Schreiner, of Bal-
four, Fort Beaufort, Cape Colony ; 6. 1857 ; ed.
at S. African Coll., Capetown, at Cape Univ.
(B.A. 1877), and at Camb. Univ. (Chancellor's
Legal Medallist and Senior in Law Tripos
1881, B.A. and LL.B. 1882, M.A. and M.L.
1885); first in honours (bracketed) London,
first LL.B. 1880 ; Senior Studentship in Roman
Law and Jurisprudence, Inns of Court 1881,
Bar. Inner Temple 1882 ; was Fellow of Down-
ing Coll., Camb. 1884-7 > accompanied Maj.-
Gen. Sir Francis W. De Winton, K.C.M.G.,
C.B., to Swaziland as Legal Adviser 1889; has
been Legal Adviser to HighComrnr. for South
Africa since 1886 : m. 1884, Miss Frances
Hester Reitz, sister of President Reitz, of the
Orange Free State; cr. C.M.G. 1891. Cape
Town, South Africa ; Civil Service (Ca/e
Town) Club.
SCOTT, Major Buchanan, C.I.E. ; b.
1850; entered R.E. 1871, became Capt. 1883,
and Major 1889 ; is Dep. Consulting Engineer in
Public Works Depart., India : tit. 1888, Ethel
Theophila, da. of Charles Theophilus Metcalfe,
Esq., C.S.I, [see Metcalfe, Bart.]; cr. C.I.E.
1888.
SCOTT, Charles Stewart, C.B., son of the
late Thomas Scott, Esq., J.P., D.L., of Wills-
borough, co. Londonderry ; b. 1838 ; ed. at
Cheltenham Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Dublin
(ist honours in Classics 1857) ; entered Foreign
Office 1858 and Diplo. Ser. (hon. certificate)
1859; was 3rd Sec. Copenhagen 1862-5, and at
Madrid 1865-6, 2nd Sec. in Mexico 1866-8, at
Lisbon 1868-70, at Stuttgart 1870-2 (where he
was Acting Charg^ d'Affaires), at Munich
1872-3, at Vienna 1873-4, at St. Petersburgh
1874-7, and at Darmstadt 1877-9, where he was
Acting Chargfi d'Affaires 1877-8; became Sec.
of Legation and accredited Charge d'Affaires at
Coburg 1879 ; was also accredited Charge
d'Affaires to Prince of Waldeck-Pyrmont, and
has acted on several occasions as Charge
d'Affaires at Darmstadt, Carlsruhe and Stutt-
gart ; was Sec. of Embassy, Berlin, iSSj-Sfacted
on several occasions as Charge d'Affaires), and
Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. to Swiss Con-
federation 1888-92, when he was transferred to
Copenhagen ; appointed British Commr. at
Samoan Conference 1889 : m. 1875, Christian
Crawfurd, da. of the late James MacKnight,
Esq., of Edinburgh ; cr. C.B. 1886. British
Legation, Copenhagen; Travellers' and St.
James's Clubs.
SCOTT, Rear-Adm. Lord Charles Thomas,
C.B. [see D. Buccleuch].
SCOTT, Col. Douglas Alexander, D.S.O.,
son of the late John Scott, Esq., M.D. ; b.
1848 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ;
entered R.E. 1870, becume Capt. and Brevet
Major 1882, Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1885, and
Col. 1889 ; appointed to charge of Roy. Train
over Govt. Railways on occasion of H.R.H.
the Prince of _Wales's visit to India 1875-6 ; was
Dep. Consulting Engineer to Govt. of India for
Guaranteed Railways 1876-8 ; served during
Afghan Campaign 1878-9 (medal), in Egyptian
Expedition 1882 (medal,mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major), in Soudan Expedition 1884-5
(clasp, mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lieut.-Col.), and in Nile Expedition with
Frontier Field Force 1885-6 (mentioned in des-
patches) ; cr. D.S.O. 1886. 8, Chandos Street,
Cavendish Square, IV. ; Army and Navy Club.
SCOTT, Brig.-Surg.-Licut.-Col. Frederick
Beaufort, M.D., C.M.G. , son of the late
George Scott, Esq., of Glendowran, co. Lanark ;
b. 1839 ; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1860. M.D. Glas-
gow 1861 ; entered Army Med. Depart. 1862,
became Surg. 1873, Surg. -Major 1876, and
Brig. -Surg. (now Brig.-Surg.-Lt.-Col.) 1888 ;
served in i8th Hussars 1863-78; thanked by
Madras Govt. and by H.R.H. P.M. the Com.-
in-Ch. 1871 for his services while in Med.
charge of iSth Hussars during a virulent out-
break of cholera ; served in Zulu War 1879 (men-
tioned in despatches and medal with clasp),,
and in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal with
clasp and bronze star) ; was on Staff of
H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught, in Egypt
1882, and in India 1883-5 ', cr. C.M.G. 1882.
Army and Navy and Junior United Service
Clubs.
SCOTT, James George, C.I.E., son of
the late Rev. George Scott, Minister of Dairsier
Fifeshire ; b. 1851 ; ed. abroad, at King's Coll.
Sch., London, and at Edinburgh and Oxford
Univs. ; sometime War Correspondent to the
Times and subsequently to the Standard in
Tong King; entered Burma Commn. 1886; has
been Political Officer in Shan States since Dec.
1886 ; captured the rebel Twet Nga Lu and his
bodyguard 1888 (thanked by Gov. -Gen. in
Council and by Com.-in-Ch. in India) ; received
submission of powerful Trans-Sahveen Shan
Ch., the Sawlwa of Keng Tung 1890; was a
Member of Anglo-Siamese Boundary Commn.
: m. 1891, Dora, da. of the late Rev.
James Campbell Connolly, Chaplain of Wool-
wich Dockyard ; cr. C.I.E. 1892. Lashio,
Northern Shan States, Burmah ; Savage
Club.
SCOTT, Col. James Woodward, C.B., son
of the late Rev. James Woodward Scott, R. of
Bettiscombe, Dorset; b. 1838; entered R. M.L.I.
1855, became Capt. 1867, Major 1880, Lieut.-
Col. 1882, Col. 1886, Col. 2nd Cpmdt. 1888, and
Col.-Comdt. 1892-, served during China War
1857-9 (medal with clasp), and with Egyptian
Expedition 1882, present at battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (mentioned in despatches, medal with
clasp, bronze star, 4th class Osmanieh, and
Brevet Lt.-Col.); has been an A.D.C. to
H.M. since 1886 ; cr. C.B. 1891. United Ser-
vice Clvb.
SCOTT, Col. John, C.B., F.R.S.E., son
of the late Charles Cuningham Scott, Esq., of
Hawkhill Ayrshire ; b. 1830; ed. at Edinburgh
Acad., and at Glasgow Univ. ; unsuccessfully
contested Greenock (C) 1880, 1884, and 1885 ; is
a J.P. for co. Renfrew, and Hon. Col. ist
Renfrew and Dumbarton Artillery Vols., which
he commanded 1863-92 (Vol. Officers' Decora-
tion): m. 1864, Annie, da. of the late Robert
Spalding, Esq., of Kingston, Jamaica ; cr.
1887. Hawkhill, Largs, Ayrshire; Carlton
and Junior Carlton Clubs.
SCUDAMORE, CVytf. Charles Philip, D.S. O.f
son of the late Maj.-Gen. A. Scudamore, C.B. ;
b. 1861 ; ed. at Wellington Coll., and at Roy.
Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; entered Roy. Scots
Fusiliers 1881, and became Capt. 1892 ; served
with Burmese Expedition 1885-8 (thrice men-
tioned in despatches, medal with two clasps),
and in Hazara Campaign 1888 (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp) : in. 1890, Gertrude
Caroline, da. of Samuel Bircham, Esq., of 23,
Elvaston Place, S.W., and Reepham, Norfolk ;
cr. D.S.O. 1888, Scottish Club.
SELWYN, Alfred Richard Cecil, C.Jlf.G.,
LL.D., F.R.S., son of the Rev. Townshend
Selwyn, Canon of Gloucester; /;. 1824; ed. in
Switzerland ; employed on Geological Survey
of Great Britain 1845-52 ; was Director of the
Geological Survey of Victoria, Australia, 1853-
69 ; has been Director of the Canadian Geologi-
cal and Natural History Survey and Museum
since 1870 ; was Assist, to Canadian Commrs.
at Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia 1876, at
Paris Universal Exhibition 1878, and at Colonial
COMPAN1ONAGE.
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and Indian Exhibition 1886 : in. 1852, Matilda
Charlotte, da of the Rev. Edward Selwyn, R. of
Hemingford Abbotts, Hunts; cr. C.M.G. 1886.
Sussex Street, Ottawa.
SEREMETTI, Aristotile, C.M.G. ; cr.
C.M.G. 1864.
SETTLE, Lieut. -Col. Henry Hamilton,
D.S.O., son of the late Capt. Henry H. Settle,
of Southover, Lewes; 6. 1847; entered R.E.
1867, became Capt. 1879, Major 1885, and
Lieut. -Col. 1888 ; served with Soudan Expedi-
tion 1884-5 (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp, bronze star, Brevet Major), and as
Senior Staff Officer at actions of Gamaizah 1888
(mentioned in despatches, clasp, Brevet Lt.-Col.)
and Toski 1889 (mentioned in despatches, clasp,
2nd class Medjidie); was D.A.A. and Q.M.G.,
Egypt_i885, and Surveyor-Gen, and Q.M.G.,
Egyptian Army 1886-92, since when he has been
Inspector-Gen, of Egyptian Police : m. 18 — ,
Edith, only da. of the late John Rigg, Esq., of
Wrotham Hill Park, Kent; cr. D.S.O. 1891.
Sharia. El Falaki, Cairo, Egypt ; United Ser-
vice Club.
SEYMOUR, Rear-Adm. Edward Hobart,
C.B. [see Calme-Seymour, Bart., colls.].
SEYMOUR, Gen. William Henry, C.B.,
son of the late Sir William Seymour, Judge of
Supreme Court, Bombay; b. 1829; entered
Army 1847, became Capt. 1854 Major and
Lieut.-Col. 1858, Col. 1863 Maj.-Gen. 1868,
Lieut. -Gen. 1882, and Gen. (retired) 1884 ; served
with 68th Regt. in Crimean Campaign 1854-5
(medal with four clasps and Turkish medal),
and with 2nd Dragoon Guards in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1858-9, frequently mentioned in des-
patches, and medal with clasp) ; was in com-
mand of Curragh Dist. and Inspector-Gen, of
Cav. in Ireland 1874-9 : was Col. 3rd Dragoon
Guards 1883-91, since when he has been Col.
i3th Hussars: m. 1875, Anne Charlotte da. of
Archdeacon Bowles ; cr. C.B. 1859. Army and
Navy, United Service, Travellers', and Garrick
Clubs.
SHAKESPEAR, Capt. John, D.S.O., son
of the late Sir Richard C. Shakespear, A.A.G.
for Central India; b. 1861 ; entered Armyi88i,
and became Capt. Prince of Wales's Leinster
Regt. (Roy. Canadians) 1886 ; served with
Chin-Lushai Expedition 1890 ; is Sup. of S.
Lushai Hills Dist. : in. 1892, Charlotte Frances
Beaufort, da. of the late Arthur Disney Dunne,
Esq. ; cr. D.S.O. 1890.
SHAW, Inspector- Gen. Doyle Money,
C.B., son of the late Dr. David Shaw, Bombay
Army; b. 1830; L.R.C.S. Edinburgh 1854;
; became Surg R.N. 1854, Staff-Surg. 1862, Fleet
Surg. 1876, Dep. Inspector Gen. of Hospitals and
Fleets 1883, and Inspector -Gen. 1888; served
in Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with clasp
and Turkish medal), with Marine Batn. in China
1857-61 (mentioned in despatches, medal with
three clasps), in Abyssinian War 1867-8 (medal),
and at bombardment of Alexandria 1882 (medal
with clasp) ; was in charge of Roy. Naval
Hospital, Haslar 1889-92 : in. 1883, Jessie
Martin, da. of the late John Graham, Esq. ;
cr. C.B. 1882. Scottish Club.
SHAW, Maj.-Gen. Hugh, V.C:,C.B.,son
of James Shaw, Esq., formerly Principal Inspec-
tor-Gen, of Hospitals, Madras ; b. 1839 ; ed. at
Sandhurst; entered i8th Foot, 1855, became
Capt. 1864, Major 1877, Lieut.-Col. ist Batn.
Roy. Irish Regt. 1881, Col. 1885, and Maj.-
Gen. (retired) 1887; served in Crimea 1855-6,
in New Zealand Campaign 1864-6 (mentioned
in despatches, V.C., medal), in Afghan Cam-
paign 1879-80 (medal), and in command of his
Batn. in Egyptian Campaign 1884-5 (mentioned
in despatches, medal with clasp, C.B.): cr.
C.B. 1885.
SHELFORD, Thomas, C.M.G., son of
the late Rev. W. H. Shelford ; b. 1839 ; is an
unofficial M.L.C. of Straits Settlements; cr.
C.M.G. 1892. Singapore, Straits Settlements.
SHEPHARD, Major Charles Sinclair,
D.S.O., son of the late John Shephard, Esq., of
Castle Hill, Surrey; b. 1848; ed. at Eton, and
at Oxford Univ. ; entered 4th Regt. 1872, became
Capt. 1880, and Major Roy. Fusiliers (City of
London Regt.) 1890; retired 1891 ; served in
S. African War 1879 (medal), and with Burmah
Expedition 1886-7 (mentioned in despatches,
medal) ; was A.D.C. to Gov. and Com.-in-Ch.,
Bombay 1882-5, Brig. -Major Burmah 1886-7,
and Assist. Mil. Sec. and A.D.C. to Gov. of
Gibraltar 1887-90; is Capt. and Hon. Major
4th Batn. Prince Albert's (Somersetshire L.I.):
m. 1875, Ada Katharine, da. of Bransby
William Powys, Esq., of The Vaudreys,
Cheshire ; cr. D.S.O. 1887. Manor House,
Martinstown, Dorchester, Dorset.
SHEPHERD, Major Charles Herbert,
D.S.O., second son of the late T. Shepherd,
Esq., of Beverley, Yorks ; b. 1846; ed. at
Rugby; entered Norfolk Regt. 1865, became
Capt. 1880, and Major 1883 ; served in Burmah
1888-9 (mentioned in despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1889. Naval and Military Club.
SHEPSTONE, John Wesley, C.M.G., son
of the Rev. William Shepstone ; b. 1827; ap-
pointed Govt. Interpreter, Natal 1846, Lieut, in
Native Corps 1848, commanded native forces
in several expeditions against native tribes, and
went on special mission to Zulu King 1847, and to
the Ch. of Amopondos 1850 ; was Assist. Resi-
dent Magistrate Pietermaritzburg co. 1851-2,
and again 1863-6, Resident Magistrate and
Govt. Agent, Lower Umvoti 1852-7, Sup. of
cultivation of cotton 1858-61, Acting Sec. for
Native Affairs and Judicial Assessor April to
July 1861, and again 1874-6, Resident Magis-
trate Inanda Div. 1862-3, Resident Magistrate,
Umvoti co. 1867-76, Sec. for Native Affairs
1876-84, and member of Boundary Commn. 1878;
vaccinated 60,000 natives 1863; delivered Zulu
Ultimatum 1878, accompanied ViscountWolseley
to arrange settlement of Zululand 1879, and was
British Cominr. there 1882-4, since when he has
been Judge of Native High Court of Natal ; is
a J.P. for the Colony ; cr. C.M.G. 1888. Cliff
j louse, Pietermaritzburg, Natal.
SHEPSTONE, Theophilus, C.M.G., son of
Sir Theophilus Shepstone, K. C.M.G. ; b. 1843 ;
ed. at Diocesan Coll. Sch., Cape Town ; com-
manded the Natal Caribineers for many years,
and the Vol. with Head Quarter Column in
Zulu War 1879 ; after the disaster at Isandhl-
wau raised " Shepstone's Native Horse,"
which under his command did good service
during the remainder of the War (mentioned in
despatches) ; is an Advocate of Supreme Court
of Natal Colony, a Notary Public, and Repre-
sentative for City of Pietermaritzburg in Legis-
lative Council of the Colony : in. 1867, Helen
Louisa Maude, da. of Gen. Sir J. J. Bisset,
K.C.M.G., C.B. ; cr. C.M.G. 1880. Pieter-
maritzburg, Natal ; I'erulam, Victoria (Pie-
terinaritzburg) and Natal (Durban) Clubs.
SHERER, John Walter, C.S.I.; b. 18— ;
entered Bengal Civ. Ser. 1846 and retired
1877; was sometime District and Session Judge of
Azimghur, N.W. Provinces ; cr. C.S.I. 1866.
SHERSTON, Capt. John, D.S.O., son of J.
Davis Sherston, Esq., of Evercreech, Somerset;
b. 1857 ; entered Rifle Brig. 1877, and became
Capt. 1884 j served in Afghan War 1879-80,
as A.D.C. to Gen. Sir Frederick Roberts,
G.C. B. (twice mentioned in despatches, medal
COMPANIONAGE.
with 3 clasps, bronze star), with Waziri Expe-
dition 1881, and with Upper Burmah Field
Force 1886-7, as D.A.A. and Q.M.G. Head
Quarters (mentioned in despatches, medal with
clasp); vrasD.A.A.G., Bengal, 1886-91 : n:. 1882,
Alice M., da. of Gen. A..H. Bamfield, I.S.C. ;
cr. D.S.O. 1887. Naval and Military Chtb.
SHONE, Lieu'. -Col. William Terence,
D.S.O. , son of John Allen Shone, Esq., Bar.-at-
Law, of 30, Pembroke Gardens, Kensington,
W. ; 6. 1850 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ;
entered R.E. 1871, became Capt. 1883. Major i
1889, and Lieut. -Col. 1891 ; served in Afghan
War 1878-80 (medal), with Mahsood Wuzeree
Expedition 1881 (mentioned in despatches), in
Burmah Campaign 1885-7 (mentioned in de-
spatches, medal with two clasps \ and with
Miranzai Expedition 1891 (mentioned in de-
spatches, Brevet Lieut.-Col.) ; cr. D.S.O. 1887.
Junior United Service and Constitutional Clubs. \
SINCLAIR, Capt. Alfred Law, D.S.O., >:
son of William Sinclair, Esq., J.P., D.L., of
Holy Hill, co. Tyrone, and Drumbeg, co.
Donegal; 6. 1853; entered Army 1874, trans-
ferred to Bom. S.C. 1877, and became Capt.
-1885 ; served during Afghan War 1880-1, with
Egyptian Army 1883-4, and with Burmah
Expedition 1886-9 (mentioned in despatches,
medal) ; was Lieut. Donegal Militia 1872-4, and
A.D.C. to Viceroy of Ireland (D. Abercorn)
1874 ; cr. D.S.O. 1887.
SINGLETON, Ca/AUvedaleCorbett, C.B.; >
b. 18 — ; entered R.N. 1849, became Com.
1869, and Capt. 1878 ; retired 1891 ; served in
the Baltic 1854-5 (medal) ; saved life and
property during inundation of Galatz by floods,
(thanked by Admiralty); commanded "Triton"
1864-7 during revolution at Monte Video
•(thanked by Monte Videan, Swedish and
French Govts.) ; conducted China Survey
1874-9 (frequently thanked by Hydrographer),
and revised Ch na Sea Directory 1882-4 ; cr.
C.B. 1892. United Set vice Club.
SIRDAR GUNDA SINGH, C.S.L, de-
scended from Ancestors who have always held
offices of importance and credit ; b. 1841 ;
appointed personal attendant to H.H. Maha-
rajah Nirundar Singh 1855, and between that
year and 1870 held numerous trusty positions,
including the custody of the casket containing
private and confidential State papers ; appointed
" Deodhi Moalla " [an office analogous to a
Sec. through whom all State Affairs are com-
municated to the Chief and orders obtained
•concerning them] to H.H. Maharajah Mohinder
Singh Bahadar, G.C.S.I. 1870, and in 1873
became Com.-in-Ch. of the State Forces of the
Maharajah ; in 1878-9, with the consent of the
British Govt. he served in the Afghan War in
command of the Pattialli Contingent, and dis-
tinguished himself (sword of honour presented
by Viceroy and C.S.I.); cr. C.S.I. 1880.
Pattialli, India.
SKELTON, John, C.B., son of the late
James Skelton, Esq.,W.S.,of Sandford-Newton;
^.1831; Advocate 1854, Hon. LL.D. Edin. 1878 ;
was Sec. to Poor Law Board and Board of
Public Health, Scotland, 1868-92, since when
he has been Chm. of the Board ; is a Commr. of
Supply for Aberdeenshire ; author of "The
Boarding Out of Pauper Children," and other
works, and a contributor to historical and general
literature : /«. 1867, Anne Adair, da. of James
A. Lawrie, Esq., Professor of Surgery in Glas-
gow Univ. ; cr. C.B. 1887. The Hermitage of
Braid, Edinburgh; New Athenceuitt, Prim-
rose University (Edinburgh) Clubs.
SKINNER, Allan Maclean, C.M.G., son
of the late Judge Allan Maclean Skinner, Q.C.,
Recorder of Windsor; b. 1846; Bar. Lincoln's
Inn 1867 ; entered Civil Ser. of Straits Settle-
ments i863 ; was Inspector of Schools, Singa-
pore, 1872-9, Assist. Colonial Sec. and Clerk of
Councils, Straits Settlements, 1879-81, Auditor-
Gen 1881-2, Treasurer and Commr. of Stamps
1882-7, and Acting Colonial Sec. 1884-5 and
1887-9 '. nas been Resident Councillor, Penang,
since 1887, and (Honorary) Consul for Siamese
Malay States since 1888 : m. 1875, Ellen, da.
of the Rev. W. H. Shelford ; cr. C.M.G. 1891.
Penang, Straits Stttletnents.
SKINNER, Lieut. -Col. Edmund Grey,
C.B., son of the late Rus5ell Morland Skinner,
Esq., B.C.S. ; b. 1850; ed. at Wimbledon Sch.,
and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; entered
Ordnance Store Depart. 1867, became Assist.
Corny. -Gen. and Hon. Major 1882, and Hon.
Lieut.-Col. 1885 ; served with Perak Expedi-
tion 1875-6 (medal with clasp), with Egyptian
Expedition 1882 (mentioned in despatches,
medal, bronze star, 4th cla?s Medjid.e), and
with Soudan Expedition 1885 (mentioned in
despatches, clasp, Hon. Lt.-Col.) : /-•/. 1878,
Alice Augusta, da. of F. Gilbert Smith, Esq.,
of The Oak=, Surrey; cr. C.l). 1891.
SKINNER, Col. George John, D.S. 0. ; b.
1841 ; entered xooth Regt. 1859, 33th Regt.
1860, and B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1865, became
Capt. 1871, Major 1879, Lieut.-Col. 1885, and
Col. 1889 ; served during Afghan War 1880-89,
with 3rd Bengal Inf. (mentioned in despatches,
medal), and with Chin-Lushai Expedition 1889-
90 (mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp) ;
cr. D.S.O. 1890. East India United Service
Clnb.
SKINNKR, Col. James Tierney, D.S.O.,
son of the late Russell Moreland Skinner, Esq.,
B.C.S. ; b. 1845 ; entered i8th Roy. Irish
Regt. 1864, and joined Commissariat Depart, of
Army, became Dep. Assist. Comy.-Gen. Dec.
1866, 'Assist. Comy.-Gen. April 1880, Hon.
Lieut.-Col. 1885, and Col. Army Ser. Corps
1888 ; served in Soudan Expedition 1884-5
(medal with clasp, mentioned in despatches)
and in Nile Expedition 1885-6 (mentioned
in despatches); was A.A.G. at Aldershot
1889-92, when he was transferred to Wool-
wich : m. 1872, Jessie Rose Ellen, da. of
George Walpole Leake, Esq., Q.C., of Perth,
W. Australia ; cr. D.S.O. 1886. Pitfield
Cottage, Elihani, S.E.
SLADE, Lieut.-Col. John Ramsay, C.B.
[see Sbde, Bart., colls. 1.
SMILES, William) C.B. ; b. 1824 ; entered
Civil Ser. 1849; was Ch. Inspector of Stamps
and Taxes 1880-90, since when he has been
Special Commr. of Income Tax : in. 1848, Jane
Cole, da. of the late William Clark, Esq., of
Devonport ; cr. C.B. 1890. y),Elsha»t Road,
Kensington, \V. ; Constitutional Club.
SMITH, S«;;?:-G*«. Alexander,^/./*, C. A,
! son of J. Smith, Esq., of Culbeuchly, near
Banff; b. 1824; M.D. Edinburgh 1846; en-
• tered Med. Depart, of Army 1846, became
Surg. 1855, Surg.-Maj. 1866, Dep. Surg.-Gen.
1876, Surg.-Gen. (local rank) and principal
medical officer in Afghanistan 1880, and Surg.-
Gen. 1881 ; retired 1884 ; served in Crimean
Campaign 1855-6 (medal with clasp, Turkish
medal), and in Afghan Campaigns 1878-9 and
1879-80 (mentioned in despatches, medal with
Ahmed Khel clasp) ; cr. C.B 1880. Great
\ Ambrook, near Totnes, S. Devon.
SMITH, Maj.-Gen, Charles Hodgkinson,
C.B., son of Capt. J. Weatherall Smith ;
b. 1826 ; entered R.A. 1845, became Capt.
1854, Major 1856, Lieut.-Col. 1859, Col. 1867,
and Maj.-Gen. 1877; served in Crimean Cam-
paign 1855 (medal with clasp, and Turkish
medal), and in Indian Mutiny Campaign
COMPANIONAGE.
841
1857-8 (medal and twice mentioned in des- i
patches) : in. 1873, a da. of Thurston Collins,
Esq.; cr. C.B. 1869. Mayerstorne Manor,
Wendover.
SMITH, Snrg.-Geii. Colvin, M.D., C.B.,
son of the late Rev. Robert Smith. D.D., of
Old Aberbeen ; I'. 1829 ; L.R.C.S. Edin. 1850,
and M.D. Aberdeen, 1851 ; entered Madras Med.
Depart. 1851, became Surg. 1864, Surg.-Maj. j
1871, pep. Surg.-Gen. 1879, and retired 1885 ;
served in Burmese War 1852-3 (medal with clasp
and mentioned in despatches), in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1857-9 (medal with clasp and men- '•
tioned in despatches), and as Principal Med.
Officer with Indian Contingent in Egyptian
•Campaign, 1882 (medal with clasp, C.B., bronze
star, and 3rd class Osmanieh) : ;;/. 1864, Marian,
da. of the Rev. Henry Phillips, of Great
Welnetham ; cr. C.B. 1882. 5, Cresswell Gar-
dens, S. Kensington, S. W. ; East India United \
Service Club.
SMITH, George, C.LE., LL.D., son of
the late Adam Smith, Esq., of Fillyside, Leith ;
b. 1833 ; ed. at Roy. High Sch., Edinburgh,
and at Edinburgh Univ. (Hon. LL.D. 1868) ;
appointed Principal of Doveton Coll., Calcutta,
1855 ; edited the Calcutta Review; was editor
of the Friend of India, and the Times corre- j
spondent 1858-74 ; J.P. and Hon. Magistrate
for Bengal, Behar, and Orissa : appointed by '
Gen. Assembly Foreign Sec. of Free Church of
Scotland 1879 : ;//. ist, 1855, Janet Colquhoun,
who d. 1888, da. of the late Robert Adam, Esq.,
of Edinburgh ; and, 180.0, Mary Agnes, da. of
the late William Mackintosh, Esq., of Irishes,
Inverness-shire; cr. C.I.E 1878. Serampore
House, Napier Road, Merchiston, Edinburgh.
SMITH, Gen. John William Sidney, C.B.;
b. 1814 ; entered Army 1832, became Capt. 1840,
Major 1851, Lieut.-Col. 1855, Col. 1858, Maj.-
Gen. 1868, Lieut.-Gen. 1877, Gen. 1881, and
Col. ist Batn. Gloucestershire Regt. 1883 ;
served with 38th Regt. in Central America 1848,
and in Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with
three clasps. Legion of Honour, 4th class Med-
jjidie, and Turkish medal); cr. C.B. 1856. 6,
Brandon Parade, Leamington ; United Service \
Club.
SMITH, Lieut. -Gen. Philip, C.J5.,son of
the late Abel Smith, Esq., M.P., of Woodhall, j
Herts ; b. 1833 ; formerly Lieut.-Col. and Col.
2nd Batn. Grenadier Guards (h. p. 1885), !
Maj.-Gen. 1886, and Lieut.-Gen. 1892; served
Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal with clasp and
C.B.) ; is a J.P. for Bucks ; was in command
of 2nd Inf. Brig, at Aldershot 1887-9 and of
Home Dist. 1889-92; cr. C.B. 1882. Manor (
House, Wendover, Bucks', The Albany, W. ;
United Service and Guards' Clubs.
SMITH, Hon. Robert Burdett, C.M.G.: b.
1842 ; ed. at Sydney Gram. Sch., and at other
Colls. ; admitted a Solicitor 1863 ; sat in
N.S.W. Parliament as M.P. for The Hastings .
1870-80, and for The Macleay 1880-89, when he
was called to Upper House as a M.L.C. ; was
Commr. at Sydney International (1879), Mel-
bourne International (1880), Amsterdam Inter- !
national (1882), Calcutta International (1883),
Colonial and Indian (1885), Adelaide Jubilee
International (1887), and Melbourne Centennial
International (1887) Exhibitions, Roy. Commr. '
to carry out Centennial Celebrations 1887, '
Executive Commr. for N. S. Wales at Mel- '
bourne Centennial Exhibition 1888, and Roy.
Commr. for Victoria at Paris Exhibition 1889;
appointed Commr. for the World's Columbian '
Exposition, Chicago (1893); six years Examiner
In Law; Committee of Elections and Qualifi-
cations ; is a Life Director of Sydney Hospital, '
a Member of Roy. Geographical and Economic
Sos., Chm. of Judicial Committee of E'ection
and Qualifications, and a J.P. of N. S. Wales ;
cr. C.M.G. 1890. 203, Macquarie Street,
North, Sydney, N. S. Wales', Athenceuin and
Reform Clubs.
SMITH, Robert Murray, C.M.G., son of
the late Alexander Smith, Esq., Merchant, of
Liverpool ; b. 1831 ; ed. at Repton Sch., and at
Oriel Coll., Oxford (Hon. M.A. 1883); went to
Melbourne 1854 ; entered Legislative Assembly
1873 ; was Agent-Gen, for Victoria 1882-6 : ///.
1858, Jane, da. of the late Hon. J. F. Strachan,
M.L.C., of Victoria; cr. C.M.G. 1884. Mel-
bourne ; Oriental Club.
SMITH, Charles, Edward SETH-, C.B.,
el. son of C. Seth-Smith, Esq., J.P., of Silver-
mere, Surrey, and Aldwick, Sussex ; b. 18 — ;
Bar. Inner Temple, 1887 • goes W. Circuit,
snd attends Admiralty Court ; was Lieut.
Comdg. London Brig., Roy. Naval Artillery Vol.
1876-92; cr. C.B. 1892. Little Missenden
Abbey, Bucks; 4, Kings Bench Walk, Temple,
E.G. ; Reform Club.
SMYTH, Col. Charles Coghlan, C.B., son
of the late F. C. Smyth, Esq. ; b. 1842 ;
entered Roy. Canadian Rifle Regt. 1861, be-
came Capt. S. Yorkshire Regt. (King's Own
L.I.) 1878, Major 1882 (transferred to Welsh
Regt. 1884), Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1885, and Col.
1889 (h.-p. 1891) ; served with Red River
Expedition 1870, with Jowaki Expedition 1877
(medal with clasp), during Afghan War
1878-9-80 (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp), with Soudan Expedition 1884-5
(mentioned in de.-patches, medal with clasp,
bronze star, Brevet Lt.-Col.), and at action of
Gamaizah 1888 (mentioned in despatches, clasp,
3rd class Medjidie); cr. C.B. 1891.
SMYTH, Maj.-Gen. John Hall, C.B.,
son of the late E. Smyth, Esq.; b. 1815 ;
entered Bengal Artillery 1831, became Capt.
1846, Major and Lieut.-Col. 1858 Col. 1863,
and Maj.-Gen. 1872 ; in 1835 raised and
commanded a Field Battery of Scindia's Con-
tingent, and was constantly employed against
insurgents in Bundlekund 1839-43 (specially
brought to notice of Govt.); served in Gwalior
Campaign 1843 (bronze star), in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1857-9 (medal, and four times brought
to notice of Gov.-Gen.); is a J.P. for Surrey :
in. 1849, Emma, who d. 1891, da. of C. Struth,
Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1861. Frimhurst, Frimley,
Sm-rey ; United Service Club.
SMYTH, Major Owen Stuart, D.S.O.; l>.
1853 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich; en-
tered R.A. 1873, became Capt. 1882, and Major
1889 ; served during Afghan War 1878-80, being
present at capture of Ali Musjid, and march
from Cabul to relief of Candahar (mentioned in
despatches, medal with 2 clasps and bronze
star), with Burmah Expedition 1885-7 (mentioned
in despatches, D S.O.), and with Manipur Ex-
pedition 1891 (mentioned in despatches) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1886.
SOMERSET, Col. Alfred Plantagenet
Frederick Charles, C.B'. [see D. Beaufort,
colls. J.
SPALDING, Co!. Warner Wright, C.M.G.,
son of the late Col. Richard Spalding ; b. 1844 ;
ed. at Roy. Naval Sch., New Cross ; entered
R.M. 1862 (h.p. 1869) ; became Capt. N.S.W.
Artillery 1871, Major 1876, Lieut.-Col. 1881,
and Col. 1885 ; served in Japan 1863, and in E.
Soudan ; Expedition 1885 in command of N.
S. Wales Artillery, and as 2nd in command of
N.S.W. Contingent (mentioned in despatches,
medal, and C.M.G.) ; appointed to command
N.S. Wales Artillery Stores 1892 : m. 1884, La
Valette B., da. of J. Keele, Esq. ; cr.
C.M.G. 1885. Sydney, N. S. Wales.
S PENCE, Ma j. -Gen. Frederick, C.B., son
842
COMPANION AGE.
of the late James Spence, Esq. ; b. 1814 ; en-
tered 3ist Regt. as Ensign 1829, became Capt.
1844, Major 1855, Lieut.-Col. 1856, and Col. and
Major-Gen. 1863 ; served with 3151 Regt. in
Crimean Campaign 1855, and commanded it
from i3th Nov. in that year (medal with clasp,
Legion of Honour, 5th class Medjidie and
Turkish medal), and in command of 3151 Regt.
throughout Campaign in N. China 1860 (pre-
sent at the action of Sinho and storming of
Tangku, medal with clasp for the Taku Forts
and C.B.), and in operations against the Taep-
ings near Shanghai in April and May, 1862,
which resulted in taking the stockade at
Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled
cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, Tsolin, and the forti-
fied town of Najow, and the affair at Nanhsiang;
is a J.P. for Surrey : tn. 1858, Henrietta, da.
of John Golden, Esq., late of Caenby Hall,
Lincolnshire ; cr. C. B. 1861. Lime Lodge,
Engle field Green, Staines; United Sei-vice
Club.
SPRAGGE, Major Basil Edward, D.S.O.,
son of the late F. H. Spragge, Esq., J.P., of
Paignton, Devon ; b. 1852 ; ed. at Cheltenham
Coll., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. ; entered sist
L. I. 1872, became Capt. 1881, and Major 1889 ;
served in Jowaki Expedition 1877 (medal with
olasp), in Afghan War 1878-80 (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp), and with Burmah
Expedition 1886-8, as D.A.A.G. (mentioned in
despatches, medal with 2 clasps, Brevet Major) :
in. 1892, Anne Ingham, da. of Edward Brook,
Esq., of Hoddom, Dumfries-shire ; cr. D.S.O.
1887. Naval and Military Club.
SPURGIN, Lieut. -Gm. John Blick, C.B.,
C.S.I., son of the late John Spurgin, Esq.,
M.D., of Great Cumberland Place, W. and
Orplands, Bradwell, Essex ; b. 1821 entered
Indian Army 1842, and H.M.'s Service i852,
became Capt. 1856, Major and Lieut.-Col. 1858,
Col. 1865, Maj.-Gen. 1870, and Lieut. -Gen.
(retired) 1883 ; served in Burmese War 1852-3
(medal with clasp), and throughout Indian
Mutiny campaign 1857-8, present at defence of
Lucknow (medal with clasp and thanked by
Gov. Gen. in Council) : tn. 1848, Emma, who
d. 1886, da. of Henry W.ikefield, Esq. ; cr.
C.S.I. 1870, C.B. 1871. 167, I'ictoria Street,
S. IV.; Junior United Service Club.
STAGE, Lieut.-Col. Edward Vincent,
C.B., son of Col. W. C. Stace, R.E. ; b. 1841 ;
entered R.A. 1861, and Bom. S.C. (now I.S.C.)
1870, became Capt. 1873, Major 1881, and Lieut.-
Col. 1887 ; is ist Assist. Political Resident at
Aden, and Political Agent and Consul for Somali
Coast from Tajoura to Ras Hafun ; cr. C.B.
1890. Aden, India.
STANDEN, Edward James, C.B., son of
the late Edward Standen, Esq. ; b. 1836 ;
ed. at King's Coll., London ; served with
Turkish Contingent Engineers at Kertch and
Yenitkale in Crimea 1.855-6 (medal); was Sec. at
Galatz to British Commr. on European Commn.
of the Danube 1857-72, Resident Director in
Paris to represent H.M.'s Govt. Council of
Suez Canal Co. 1876-88, and a Member of Man-
aging Committee thereof 1888-91 : m. 18 — ;
cr. C.B. 1891. Fairbank, Christchurch,
Hants; GrosPenor Club.
STANFORD, Walter Ernest Mortimer,
C.M.G., son of William Stanrord, Esq.;
b. 1850 ; served as Capt. of Levies in Gcaleka
War 1877-8 (medal), and as Comdt. 1880-81 ;
was Member of Native Laws and Customs
Commn. 1880-82, and employed on special ser.
in Pondoland 1884, where he negotiated a
treaty 1886; has been Ch. Magistrate of
Griqualand East since 1885 ; cr. C.M.G. 1892.
Griqualand East, Cape of Good Ho^e.
STANHOPE, Col. Walter Thomas William
Spencer, C.B. , son of John Spencer Stanhope,
Esq., of Cannon Hall, Barnsley ; b. 1827 ; ed.
at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. ist class
Mathematics 1848, M.A. 1851); formerly Capt.
ist W. York Yeo. Cav.; sat as M.P. for York-
shire, W. Riding, S. Div. (C) 1872-80, which
Div. he unsuccessfully contested 1865 and 1868;
is Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. 2nd Vol. Batn.York
and Lancaster Regt., and a J.P., aD.L., and a
County Alderman for W. Riding of Yorkshire :
III. 1856, Elizabeth, who d. 1880, da. of Sir
John Jacob Buxton, 2nd Bart. ; cr. C.B. 1887.
Cannon Hall, Barnsley; 77. Harley Street,
IV. ; Carlton and Travellers' Clubs.
STANNUS, Gen. Henry James, C.B., son
of the late Very Rev. James Stannus, D.D..
Dean of Ross; b. 1824; entered Army 1840,
became Capt. and Major 1850, Lieut.-Col. 1854,
Col. 1860, Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lieut.-Gen. 1877,
and Gen. 1879 ; served in Afghanistan Campaign
1842 (medal), in Gwalior Campaign 1843-4
(bronze star, and mentioned in despatches),
throughout Sutlej Campaign i845-6(medal with
three clasps), in Expedition to Kote Kangra
1846, and in Punjab Campaign 1848-9 (men-
tioned in despatches, and medal with two clasps) ;
present at Meerut at outbreak of Sepoy Mutiny
1857 ; cr. C.B. 1869. United Service CTiib.
STANTON. Capt. Henry Ernest, D.S.O.,
son of the Rev. William Henry Stanton, R. of
Hasleton, Gloucestershire ; b. 1861 ; ed. at Marl-
borough, and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ;
entered R.A. 1881, and became Capt. 1890;
served in Burmah Campaign 1885-7 (mentioned
, in despatches, medal with two clasps) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1887.
STAVRIDES, Constantine George, C.M.G.;
b. 1827 ; studied Oriental and European Lan-
guages and Mussulman Law ; was employed
as Interpreter by Turkish Govt. 1850-5 ; at-
tached to British Embassy at Constantinople
1855, and accompanied Lord Napier on a
Special Mission to Salonica ; appointed Drago-
man to Embassy at Constantinople 1855, and in
1876 received the additional appointment of
Translator to the Embassy ; in 1881 became
Sup. of Assist. Dragomans at the Consulate
Gen. ; was naturalised as a British subject Sept.
1881 ; cr. C.M.G. 1885. British Consulate,
Constantinople.
STEAD, Lieut.-Col. Alfred James,/?. 6". O.,
son of the Rev. Alfred Stead, R. of Ovingdean ;
$.1845 ; entered Bengal Army 1861, became Capt.
1870, Major 1881, and Lieut.-Col. 1887 ; served
with Bhootan Expedition 1864-5 (medal), during
Afghan War 1878-80 (medal), with Burmese
Expedition 1885-7 (mentioned in despatches),
and with Hazara Field Force 1891 (mentioned
iu despatches) : nt. 1878, Nora Ellen, da. of
Col. Philip Henry Farrell Harris, C.B. ; cr.
D.S.O. 1887.
STEDMAN, Col. Edward, C.B. ; b. 1842 ;
entered R.A. 1860, transferred to B.S.C. (now
I.S.C.) 1867, became Capt. 1872, Major 1880,
Lieut.-Col. iSSi.andCol. 1885: served in Hazara
Campaign 1868 (medal with clasp), in Afghan
War 1878-80, with 2nd Bazar Expedition, pre-
sent at defence of Jagdalak, operations against
Asmatoolah Khan, march from Cabul to Kanda-
har, and battle of Kandahar (thrice mentioned
in despatches, medal with clasp, bronze star.
Brevet Lieut.-Col.), and with Burmah Expedi-
tion in command of Shan Column (mentioned in
despatches, clasp) ; was Inspector-Gen, of Police
in Burmah 1887-91 ; appointed Q.M.G., India.
1892; cr. C.B. 1887. Calcutta; East India
United Ser^'ice Club.
STEPHEX, Alexander Condie, C.B.,
C.M.G., youngest son of Oscar Leslie Stephen,
COMPANIONAGE.
843
Esq., of 84, Cadogin Square, S.W. ; b. 1850;
entered Diplo. Ser. 1876 ; appointed attache at
St. Petersburg 1877, promoted to 3rd Sec. 1878,
and transferred to Constantinople 1879 ; was
Acting Consul-Gen, in E. Roumelia May 1880
to April 1881 ; appointed 2nd Sec. at Teheran
1881 ; from Dec. 1882 to April 1883 employed
on special service to inquire into the condition
of Khorassan ; has received allowances for know-
ledge of Russian, Persian, and Turkish Ian- ,
guages, and has passed an examination in Public '
Law ; became a 2nd Sec. 1881 ; was an Assist.
Commr. for demarcation of N.W. boundary of
Afghanistan 1884-5 ; formerly Lieut. 2nd Brig.
Lancashire Div. R.A. ; was Acting Agent and
Consul-Gen, in Bulgaria July to Sep. 1886,
Charge d' Affaires in Roumania 1887, and and
Sec. at Vienna 1887-8, when he was transferred
to Paris ; nominated to 3rd class Osmanieh by
the Sultan, but was not allowed to receive the
decoration; cr. C.M.G. 1881, C.B. 1884.
British Embassy, Paris ; Marlborongh, St.
James's, Wellington, find Beefsteak Clubs.
STEPHEN, Col. FitzRoy, C.B. ; b. 1835 ;
entered Rifle Brig. 1855, became Capt. 1864,
Major 1879, Lieut. -Col. 1882, and_ Col. 1886;
retired 1890; served during Indian Mutiny
1857-8 (medal with clasp), in N.W. Frontier of
India Campaign 1863 (medal with clasp), and
during Afghan War 1878 (mentioned in de-
spatches, medal with clasp); was Inspector and
Adj. E. Indian Railway Vol. 1869-73 : cr. C.B.
1889. A rmy and Navy Club.
STEPHENS, Maj.-Gcn. Adolphus Hagger- |
ston, C.B., son of A. Stephens, Esq. ; b. 1835 ;
entered 4oth Regt. 1851 ; became Capt. Rifle
Brig. 1855, Major 1868, Lieut. -Col. 1874 (h.p.
1878), Col. 1879. and Maj.-Gen. 1889 ; retired
1892 ; served during Crimean War 1855, present
at siege and fall of Sevastopol (medal with clasp,
Turkish medal), during Indian Mutiny 1857-8,
present at siege and capture of Lucknow (medal
with clasp), and in Ashantee War 1874
(wounded, mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp); was A.D.C. to Com.-in-Ch. 1878-89 ;
cr. C.B. 1887. 2, Carlisle Place, Victoria.
Street, S. W.
STEPHENSON, Rear-Adm. Henry Fred-
erick, C.B., son of the late Henry Frederick
Stephenson, Esq. ; b. 1842; entered R.N. 1855,
became Com. 1868, Capt. 1875, and Rear-Adm.
1890 ; served in Black Sea during Crimean War
1854-5 (medal with clasp, and Turkish medal),
in China Expedition 1857 (medal with clasp),
with Naval Brig, during Indian Mutiny Cam-
paign 1857-8 (medal), and in command of
"Heron" gun-boat on Canadian Lakes during
Fenian disturbances 1866 ; was Capt. H.M.S.
"Discovery" in Arctic Expedition 1875-6
(medal); commanded H.M.S. "Carysfort"
during Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal, bronze
star, and ?rd class Osmanieh) ; was a Naval
A.D.C. to H.M. 1888-90; has been an Equerry
to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales since 1878;
appointed to command Pacific Squadron 1892 ;
cr. C.B. (civil) 1876, and (military) 1889. 9,
The Mansion, Albany, Piccadilly, ]V. ; United
Service and Marlborongh Clubs.
STEVENS, Frederick William, C.I.E.,
son of Matthew Stevens, Esq., of Lansdown,
Bath ; b. 1847 ; ed. at Gram. Sch. and Com-
petitive Coll., Bath; entered Public Works
Department, India, 1867 ; services lent by
Govt. to Great Indian Peninsula Railway Co.
1877-84, when he retired from Civil Ser., but
remained in service of Railway Co. until 1888 ;
is a J.P. for Bombay, a Fellow of Bombay
Univ., a Fellow of Roy. Institute of British
Architects, an A.M. I.C. E., and an Architect and
Civil Engineer : in. 1872, Mary Elizabeth, da.
of Henry Bray, Esq., of Brighton ; cr. C.I.E.
1889. Nepcan Road, Malabar Hill, Bombay ;
Byculla and Royal Bombay Yacht (Bombay)
Clubs.
STEVENSON, Col. Thomas Rennie, C.B.,
son of the late N. Stevenson, Esq., of Braid-
wood, Lanarkshire ; b. 1841 ; entered Army 1861,
became Major 1871, Lieut. -Col. 1877, and Col.
1881 (h.p. 1892) ; formerly Lieut.-Col. Comdt.
ist Batn. Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish
Fusiliers), with which he served in Egyptian
Campaign 1882 (medal with clasp and mentioned
in despatches); commanded 26th and ?ist
Regimental Dists. 1887-92 : m. 1870, Isabella,
da. of the late J. Banks Friend, Esq. ; cr.
C.B. 1882. Army and Navy, and United Ser-
vice Clubs.
STEWARD, Maj.-Gen. Edward Harding,
C.M.G., son of the late Samuel Steward, Esq. ;
b. 1835 ; entered R.E. 1854, became Lieut-Col,
(retired) 1883, and Maj.-Gen. i«8- ; servedduring.
S. African War 1879 (medal) ; employed 1865-791
at War Office in connection with the defences
of the Empire, its Colonies and Dependencies ;
was Comdt. of Colony of Natal 1880, since when
he has been military adviser to Agents-Gen, of
Victoria, N. S. Wales, S. Australia, Queens-
land, Tasmania, and New Zealand : in. 1862,
Jessie, da. of the late H. Baskerville, Esq., of
Oxford; cr. C.M.G. 1887. Army and Navy
and Untied Set vice Clubs.
STEWART, Col. Charles Edward, 'C.B.f
C.I.E., C.M.G. [see E. Galloway, colls.].
STEWART, Charles Henry, C.M.G., son
of the late Capt. James Stewart of the Ceylon
Rifles; b. 1824 ; Advocate of Ceylon 1846, and
Bar. of Lincoln's Inn 1863 ; appointed. Dep.
Queen's Advocate at Jaffna 1845 and at Kandy
1848, Dep. Queen's Advocate and a Law Officer
of the Crown for the Island 1852, Acting Dist.
Judge of Colombo 1860, Acting 2nd Puisne
Judge of Supreme Court 1864, a Puisne Justice
1867, Senior Puisne Justice 1867, and Acting
Ch. Justice 1875 and 1877 ; retired 1879 : m.
1856, Helen Margaret, who d. 1892, el. da. of the
late T. McKenzie, Esq., of Dundonnell, Ross-
shire ; cr. C.M.G. 1877. 49, Queen's Gardens,
W.
STEWART, Maj.-Gen. George, C.B., son
of the late Major William Murray Stewart,
H.E.I. C.S., of Ardvorlich, N.B. ; b. 1839;
entered Bengal Army 1856, became Capt-
B.S.C. 1868, Major 1876, Lieut-Col. 1879, Col.
1883, and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1887; served dur-
ing Indian Mutiny 1857-8, present at capture
of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches, medal
with two clasps), in China War 1860 (mentioned
in despatche medal with two clasps), in N.W.
Frontier of India Campaign 1863 (medal with
two clasps), with Jowaki Expedition 1878 (men-
tioned in despatches, medal with two clasps),
and in Afghan Wai 1878-80, present at capture
of Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches, medal
with two clasps) : in. 1881, Mary, da. of J.
Monteath Douglas, Esq.; cr. C.B. 1887. East
India United Service Club.
STEWART, Col. James Calder, C.B., son
of the late Duncan Stewart, Esq., Esq., M.D.,
H.E.I.C.S. ; b. 1840; entered Bengal Army
1857, became Capt. B.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1869,
Major 1877, Lieut.-Col. 1881, and Col. 1885 ;
served during Indian Mutiny 1857-8 (medal
with clasp), with Jowaki Expedition 1877-8-
(medal with clasp), during Afghan War 1878-80
(twice mentioned in despatches, medal with two
clasps, Brevet Lt.-Col.), and with Burmah Ex-
pedition 1887-8 (two clasps) ; cr. C.B. 1891.
Naval and Military Club.
STEWART, Col. John, C.I.E., son of the
late MajorWilham Murray Stewart,H. E.I. C.S.,
of Ardvorlich, N.B. ; b. 1833; ed. at St.
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COMPANIONAGE.
Andrew's, and at Addiscombe ; entered Bengal
Artillery 1851, became Capt. iS6i, Major 1872,
Lieut. -Col. 1878, and Col. 1882; retired 1888 ; 1
served in Indian Mutiny as Commissary of Ord- ;
nance, on lines of communication between Alla-
-habad and Cawnpore, and in Indian Ordnance
Depart, for over 30 years ; established Govt. .
Harness Factory at Cawnpore, of which he was [
for many years Sup. ; is a J.P. for Perthshire : ;
/«. 1857, Elizabeth Magdalene Amelia, da. of ;
•the late Gen. T. Webster, of Balgarvie, Fife ;
cr. C.I.E. 1887. Ardvorlich, Perthshire,N.B. ;
Caledonian United Service (Edinburgh) Clubs.
STEWART, Col. Richard Campbell, C.B., \
son of the late Lieut. -Gen. Thomas Stewart;
b. 1836; entered Madras Cav. 1853, became
Capt. 1862, Major 1871, Lieut. -Col. 1877, and
Col. 1881 ; served during Mutiny 1858-9
(wounded, medal), and during Burmah Cam-
paign 1886-7 ; was Mil. Sec. to Gov. of Madras
1864-6, and again in 1872, A. A. G.Madras 1867-8
and 1870-2, Q.M.G. Madras 1883-6, and Brig.-
•Gen. Comdg. Hyderabad Contingent 1886-90,
since when he has commanded a ist class Dist.,
TVIadras, with local rank of Maj.-Gen. : m. 1870,
Mona Gough, da. of Col. Gregory Haines,
H.E.I.C.S. [see B. Gough]; cr. C.B. 1887.
Rangoon, Bnrinah ; United Service and
Junior United Service Clubs.
STEWART, J/a/.-fow.RobertCrosse, C.B.,
son of the late Major Archibald Stewart,
K.H., Rifle Brig. ; b. 1825 ; entered Army 1842, !
"became Capt. 1855, Major 1858, Lieut. -Col. 1869,
•Col. 1874, and Maj.-Gen (retired) 1884 ; was
D.A.A.G. to and Div. in Indian Mutiny 1858 !
(medal with clasp, mentioned in despatches,
and severe!)' wounded), D.A.A.G. at Horse
•Guards 1865-70, A.G. to Madras Army 1872-7, I
and Gov. and Comdt. of Roy. Victoria Hospi- '
tal, Netley 1878-80; commanded F.. Dist., I
Madras, with local rank of Bng.-Gen. 1880-4 :
Jit. 1860, Fanny, el. da. of Thomas Davison,
Esq. (formerly Capt. 84th Regt.), of Sedge- !
field, co. Durham ; cr. C.B. 1881.
STEWART, Capt. Walter, C.B. [see E.
Galloway, colls.].
STIEBEL, George, C.M.G., son of Sigis- j
mund Stiebel, Esq. ; b. 1821 ; was a member of
Franchise Conimn. 1884, and Chm. of Parochial !
Board of St. Andrew 1885-91. and of Execu- j
live Committee of Jamaica Exhibition 1891 ;
.appointed Gustos Rotulorum of St. Andrew
1889; is a J.P. for Kingston, ;//. 18 — Mag-;
dalen, who d. 1892, da. of ; cr. C.M.G. |
1891. Kingston, Jama:ca.
STIRLING, J/a/.-Ge;/. William, C.B.,son of
the late Charles Stirling, Esq., of Muiravonside,
Stirlingshire ; l>. 1835 ; entered R.A. 1853, be-
came Capt. 1860, Major 1861, Lieut. -Col. 1872,
•Col. i877(h.p.i88o), and Maj.-Gen. 1887; served j
throughout Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal ;
with four clasps, Legion of Honour, and Turkish
medal), as Brig.-Majorof Artillery with Rajpoo-
tana Field Force during Indian Mutiny 1858 '
I. medal with clasp), in China War 1860 in com-
mand of a Field Battery (medal with clasp), and !
in command of a battery of R.H.A.with Koorum !
Field Force during operations in first part of
Afghan War 1878-9 (medal with clasp) ; was
A.A. and Q.M.G. at Woolwich 1880-5, and in
command of R.A. , S. Dist. 1885-90, since when
he has been Gov. of Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich :
in. ist, 1864, Anne Douglas, who d. 1867. da. of
'Sylvester Douglas Stirling, Esq., of Glenbervie, !
'Stirlingshire ; 2nd, 1869, Anna Christian, da. j
of William Stirling, Esq.; cr. C.B. 1880. Gov- \
emor's House, Royal Military Academy,
U'ooZwich ; United Sen-ice Clnb.
STOCKWELL, Col. Charles Montizambert,
<:.B., son of Col. Thomas Stockwell, of the !
Madras Army; b. 1838; ed. at Roy. Mil.
Coll., Sandhurst, and at Bonn ; entered Seaforth
Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, the Duke of
Albany's) 1854, became Capt. 1864, Major 1877,
Lieut.-Col. ist Batn. 1880, and Col. 1884 (h.p.
1885); served in CrimeanCampaign 1855, present
at siege of Sebastopol (medal with clasp, and
Turkish medal),in Afghan Campaigns 1878-9 and
i879-8o,accompaniedSir F. Roberts' Field Force
in march from Cabul to Kandahar ; commanded
his Regt. at battles of Kandahar (three times
mentioned in despatches, medal with three
clasps, bronze star, and C.B.), and the ist Batn.
of his Regt. in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (twice
mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp,
and 3rd class Medjidie) ; in 1882 awarded £100
per annum for distinguished services ; com-
manded 72nd and ygth Regt. Dists. 1885-90 :
m. 1863, Catherine Mary, da. of John Gardiner,
Esq., of 20, Westbourne Terrace, W. ; cr. C.B.
1 88 1. Naval and Military Club.
STOKES.Whitley, C.S.I., C.l.E.,D.C.L.,
LL.D., son of the late Dr. William Stokes, of
Dublin ; b. 1830; ed. at Dublin Univ., B. A. 1852,
Hon. LL.D. Dublin 1868, Hon. D.C.L. Oxford
1885, and Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh 1889 ;
Bar. Inner Temple 1855 ; was successively
Reporter High Court, Madras, officiating Ad-
ministrator Gen. of Madras, Legislative Sec. to
Govt. of India, and an ordinary member of
Council of Gov. -Gen. of India 1877-82 : in. ist,
1865, Mary, da. of the late Col. Bazely, of the
Bengal Artillery ; 2nd, Elizabeth, da. of the late
William Temple, Esq. ; cr. C.S.I. 1877, C.I.E.
1879. 15, Grenville Place, Cromwell Road,
S.W.
STOTHERD, Maj.-Gen. Richard Hugh,
C.B., son of the late Gen. R. J. Stotherd, Col.
Comdt. R.E. ; /-. 1828 ; ed. at Univ. Coll. Sch.,
Lond., and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ;
entered R.E. 1847, became Capt. 1855, Major
1870, Lieut.-Col. 1872, Col. 1877, and Maj.-
Gen. (retired) 1886 ; employed on New Bruns-
wick frontier 1862 during passage of troops
to Canada at the time of the Trent affair ;
was Instructor in Electricity and Submarine
Mining at Sch. of Mil. Engineering, Chatham,
1866-71 ; was sent in 1871 with the late Col. C.
C. Chesney, R.E., to report upon various mili-
tary operations of the French and German
armies and the Siege of Paris by French army
under Marshal M'Mahon during the Com-
munist insurrection ; was Pres. of War Office
Torpedo Committee engaged in designing forms
of submarine mining apparatus 1873-6 ; was
Director-Gen, of Ordnance Survey 1883-6 ; is
a J.P. for co. and city of Dublin : ;//. ist, 1861,
Caroline Frances, who d. 1872, da. of T. Wood,
Esq. ,of Neasham, Durham; 2nd, 1875, Elizabeth
Janet, da. of J. M. Melville, Esq., of Hanley,
Midlothian ; cr. C.B. 1885. Heathcotc, Cam-
berley, Surrey ; A ntiy and Navy Club.
STRACHEY, Lieut. -Gen. Richard, C.S.I.
[see Strachey, Bart.].
STRAGHAN, Col. Abel, C.B., son of the
late Rev. A. A. Straghan, of Bath ; b. 1836 ; ed.
at Grosvenor Coll., Bath ; entered 74th High-
landers 1854, became Capt. 1861, Major 1874,
Lieut.-Col. 2nd Batn. Highland L.I. 1881,
Lieut.-Col. Comdg. 2nd Batn. 1883, and Col.
1885 (h.p. 1887); retired 1861 ; served in Indian
Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (medal), and in com-
mand of his Batn. in Egyptian Campaign 1882
(medal with clasp, b onze star and 3rd class
Medjidie) : m. 1872, Rachael, da. of ihe late
Jones Pile, Esq., Member of Counc 1 of Bar-
bados ; cr. C.B. 1882. Ar»ty and Navy Clnb.
STREATFEILD, Frank Nampion, C.M.G.,
son of the late William Champion Streatfield,
Esq., of Charts Edge, Kent ; b. 1843 ; was
Comdt. of Fingo levies in Zulu War 1879, Resi-
COMPANIONAGE.
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dent Magistrate, Transkei, S. Africa, 1878-84 ;
and Resident Magistrate and Civil Commr.,
Kuruman, British Bechuanaland 1887-9 > «"•
C.M.G. 1879.
STREET, Surg.-Major Alfred William
Frederick, D.S.O., son ofthelate Rev. Benjamin
Street, V. of Barnetby, Lincolnshire ; b, 1852 ;
M.R.C.S. Eng. 1875, L.R.C.P. London 1876,
became Surg. Bom. Med. Ser. 1877, and Surg.-
Major 1889 ; served with Indian Expeditionary
Force to Malta 1878, in Afghan War 1878-80
(mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp),
and with Burmah Field Force 1886-8 (twice
mentioned in despatches, medal with two
clasps): ;//. 1884, Helen, da. of the Rev. Edward
Mil ford Weigall, V. of Frodingham, Lincoln-
shire; cr. D.S.O. 1887. Junior Army and
Navy Club.
STRONGE, Charles Walter, C.B: [see
Stronge, Bart.].
SULLIVAN, Henry Edward, C.S.7., son of
John Sullivan, Esq., M.C.S. ; b. 1830; ed. at
Kensington Gram. Sch. , and at East India
Coll., Haileybury ; entered M.C.S. 1850, and
retired 1886 ; was Member of Board of Revenue
1876-81, and of Indian Famine Commn. 1879,
and a member of Council of Gov. of Madras
1882-6: m. 1850, Emma Lucy, da. of the Rev.
Fiennes Trotman, of Dallington, Northampton-
shire ; cr. C.S.I. 1886. Westridg;, Aspley
Guise, Bedfordshire; East India United
Service Club.
SUNDERLAND, Col. Marsden Samuel
James, D.S.O. ; b. 1841; entered Army 1861,
became Capt. 1876, Major 1881, Lieut.-Col.
Roy. Sussex Regt. 1885, and Col. 1889 (h.p.
1891); served with Soudan Expedition 1884-5
(mentioned in despatches, medal with two
clasps), and with Hazara Field Force 1888 ; has
commanded Regt. Dist. No. 91 since 1892 ; cr.
D.S.O. 1889. Stirling, N.B.
SUTHER, Gen. William Grigor, C.B. ;
b. 1821 ; entered R.M. 1837, became Capt. 1850,
Lieut.-Col. 1862, Col. 1865, Col.-Comdt. 1867,
Maj.-Gen. 1868, Lieut.-Gen. 1877, and Gen.
1879 i retired 1886 ; served with R.M. Batn. in
Spain during Carlist War 1837-40, in Syria
1840-1 (medal with clasp, and Turkish medal),
in Japan 1864-6 present at attack and bombard-
ment of Forts of Simonosaki by allied Fleets ;
in command of allied Brigades landed for the
destruction of forts and magazines, on Sept. 6th,
1864 ; commanded Brigade at storming and
capture of enemy's stockade (mentioned in
despatches, and Officer of Legion of Honour) ;
cr. C.B. 1864. United Service Club.
S WAINE, Col. LeopoldVictor, C. B., C. M. G.,
son of the late R. Victor Swaine, Esq. ; b. 1840 ;
entered Rifle Brig. 1859, became Capt. 1872,
Major 1881, Lieut.-Col. 1882, Col. 1885, Col.
Comdt. 2nd Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort s
Own) 1889 ; retired 1891 ; went with Sir Garnet
(now Viscount) Wolseley to Cyprus 1878, and
was appointed Civil Commr. of Famagusta
Dist. ; was Mil. Attache at St. Petersburg 1879,
at Constantinople 1879-82, and at Berlin 1882-4 ;
a member of European International Commn.
appointed to superintend cession of Thessaly
and part of Epirus to Greece 1881 ; served as
Mil. Sec. to Gen. Comdg. Expeditionary Force
in Egypt 1882 (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp, 3rd class Medjidie, Khedive's star),
and to Gen. Comdg. -in-Ch. in Egypt 1884-5
(mentioned in despatches) ; was Mil. Attache at
Berlin 1885-9, ar>d again since 1892 ; cr. C.B.
1882, C.M.G. 1887. British Embassy, Berlin.
SWANX, George Jameson, C.I.E., son of
the late William Jameson, Esq. ; b. 1839 ; is
Gen. Manager of Irawaddy Flotilla Co.-; cr.
C.I.E. 1887. 15, St. Vincent Place, Glasgow;
Liberal (Glasgow) Club.
SWANSTON, George John, C.B., son of
the late Thomas Swanston, Esq. ; b. 1833 ;
entered Railway Commn. 1849, transferred with
that Depart, to Board of Trade 1851; appointed
Private Sec. to Vice-Pres. 1855, and Junior
Assist. Sec. 1875 ; acted on British Committees,
Paris Exhibition 1875, and Brussels Exhibition
1876, and as Chm, of Committee to inquire into
disputes with Belgian fishermen 1886 ; was
Assist. Sec. Fisheries Depart. Board of Trade
1886-90, since when he has been Assist. Sec. for
Marine Depart. : in. 1858, Charlotte, da. of John
Cary, Ksq. ; cr. C.B. 1887. St. Austins Croft,
Putney, S. }V.
SWETTENHAM, Frank Athelstane^.^/l G.,
youngest son of the late James Oldham Swetten-
ham, Esq., of Belper Lodge, Belper, Derby-
shire ; entered Colonial Ser. 1870 ; appointed
Assist. Collector of Inland Revenue for Penang,
and Province Wellesley 1872, and Collector
1873 ! went on special missions to Perak 1874 ;
was Assist. Resident at Selangor 1874-5, Dep.
Commr. of Perak on the murder of Resident
1875-76 (mentioned in despatches by the Gov.,
the Gen. and the senior Naval Officer, medal
with clasp), Assist. Colonial Sec. for native
states 1876-81, and Assist. Colonial Sec. 1881-2 ;
acted as Commr. for Straits Settlements and
Malay States at Calcutta International Exhibi-
tion 1883-4, as British Resident, Perak 1884-5,
as Executive Commr. for Straits Settlements and
and Malay States at Colonial and Indian Exhi-
bition 1886 ; was British Resident at Selangor
1882 9, when he was transferred to Perak; ap-
pointed Officier d'Academie Francaise 1887 ; cr.
C.M.G. 1886. Perak, Straits Settlements.
SWETTENHAM, James Alexander, C.M.G.,
son of the late James Oldham Swettenham.Esq.,
of Belper Lodge, Derbyshire ; b. 1846 ; ed. at
Clare Coll., Camb. ; entered Ceylon Civil Ser.
1868 ; appointed Police Magistrate, Kayts-
1870, Assist. Govt. Agent, Galle 1871, Assist.
Collector of Customs, Jaffna 1872, Dist. Judge,
Matara 1873, Second Assist. Colonial Sec.
and Clerk of Legislative Council 1876,
and Receiver-Gen., Cyprus 1883 ; is Auditor-
Gen, and M.E.C. and M.L.C., Ceylon ;
cr. C.M.G. 1892. Colombj, Ceylon; Isthmian
Club.
SYKES, Surg.-Capt. William Ainley,
D.S O. ; b. 1857 ; M.B. London ; became Surg.
(now Surg.-Capt.) Bengal Med. Ser. 1882 ;
served with Soudan Expedition 1885 (medal
with two clasps, bronze star), and during Bur-
mese War 1 886-8 (mentioned in despatches,
medal with two clasps), and with Zhob Exhibi-
tion 1890; cr. D.S.O. 1887. Junior Army and1
Navy Club.
SYM,CW. John Munro, C.B., son of the late
Rev. John Sym ; b. 1839 ; entered Bengal Army
i858,becameCapt.B.S.C.(nowI.S.C.)i87o,Major
1878. Lieut.-Col. 1881, and Col._i885 ; served in
N.W. Frontier of India Campaign 1863 (medal
with clasp), in Hazara Campaign 1868 (clasp),
during Afghan War 1878-80 (twice mentioned in
despatches, medal with three clasps, bronze
star, Brevet Lt.-Col.), with Hazara Field
Force 1888 (mentioned in despatches, clasp,
C.B.), and with Miranzai Field Force 1891
(mentioned in despatches) : jit. 1870, Eliza
d'Oyley Vincent, da. of the late Major Hugh
Rees James, C.B. ; cr. C.B. 1889. New
(Edinburgfi) Club.
SYMES, Edward Spence, C.LE., son of
the late E. S. Symes, Esq., M.D. ; b. 1852 ;
ed. at Univ. Coll., London ; entered B.C'.S.
1875 ; was officiating Sec. to Ch. Commr. of
Burmah 1881-6, permanent Sec. 1886-9, and
846
COMPANIONAGE.
loughby; b. 1837; formerly Fellow of Trin.
Coll., Camb. ; was Registrar of Calcutta Univ.
1877-82513 Principal of Preidency Coll., Bengal :
tn. 1867, Constance Catherine, da. of Charles
Fox, Esq., M.D. ; cr. C.I.E. iSSS. residency
j r ... College, Calcutta; Bengal (Calcutta) Club.
1843; entered 24th Regt. 1863, became Capt. \ TAYLOR, Edward Barnett Anderson,
Commr. in Central, E. and S. Divs. of Upper
Burmah 1889-90, since when he has been Ch.
Sec. to Ch. Commr. of Burmah ; cr. C.I.E.
1886. Rangoon; East India United Service
Club.
SYMONS, Col. William Penn, C.B. ; l>.
1878, Major 1881, Brevet Lieut. -Col. 1886, and
Brevet Col. 1887 ; served in S. African War
J877-9 (medal with clasp), in Burmah War
1885-8, as D.A.A. and Q.M.G. (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp, Brevets Lt.-Col.
and Col.), and with Chin-Lushai Expedition
1890 ; was A.A.G., Madras, 1882-5 and 1886-7 I
cr. C.B. 1890.
SYMONDS, Edward Stace, C.M.G., son of
the late Samuel Symonds, Surgeon R.N. ; b.
1816 ; entered service of Govt. of Victoria 1852,
and became Assist. Commr. of Crown Lands
same year, Senior Assist. Commr. in charge
of financial operations at Gold Fields 1853,
Gold Receiver, Melbourne, 1857, and Under-
Treasurer for Colony 1857-87, when he retired
on a pension : in. ist, 1838, Emily, da. of the
late John Mudie Wilson, Esq., of Sydney,
N.S.W. ; 2ndly, 1879, Annie Augusta, da. of
the late Manvell Allez, Esq. , of Guernsey ;
•?rdly, 1882, Edith, da.of the late John Rickards,
Esq., of Sydney, N.S.W.; cr. C.M.G. 1886.
Melbourne, Victoria.
TALBOT, Major Adalbert Cecil, C.I.E.
[see E. Shrewsbury, colls.].
TALBOT, George, C.B., son of the late
Capt. James Talbot, Grenadier Guards ; b. 1823;
C.M.G., son of the late Robert Taylor, Esq.;
b. 1827 ; ed. at S. Univ. of Pennsylvania, an I
at King's Coll., Bahamas ; entered Civil Ser.
1847 ; Bar. of Bahamas 1848 ; was Private Sec.
and A.D.C. to four successive Governors of
Bahamas ; appointed Capt.-Comdt. of New
Providence Vol. Rifle Corps 1853 ; was Police
Magistrate 1862, Acting Receiver-Gen, and
Treasurer 1862-3, Acting Colonial Sec. 1867,
Acting Assist. Justice 1869, Acting Ch. Justice
1869-70 and 1873-4, and Colonial Sec. and
Auditor 1874-90 ; held a Commn. as Adminis-
trator of Govt. during absence of the Gov. ;
administered the Govt. 1879, 8°> '81, '8-2, '83,
'84, '86, '87, '88, '89 and '90; is a J.P. for the
Bahamas ; sometime member for City of
Nassau in House of Assembly (16 years leader
of the Govt.) ; was Pres. of Central Committee
for securing a representation of products, &c.,
of the Colony of Bahamas at International
Fisheries and at Colonial and Indian Exhibi-
tions, London ; retired 1890 (title of Hon.
allowed to be retained in Colony) : ;//. ist, 1852,
Harriet Walker, who d. 1857, da. of the late
Henry Adderley, Esq. ; 2nd, 1861, Elizabeth
Anne, da. of Robert Levis, Esq., of Ireland ;
cr. C.M.G. 1884. Nassau, Netv Pro-sidcnce,
Bahamas.
entered i3th Foot 1842, and retired 1852 ; served j TAYLOR, Col. John Lowther DlJ PLAT-,
in Afghan War 1842 (two medals) ; was Resident
Magistrate in Ireland 1851-71, Assist. Commr.
Dublin Metropolitan Police 1871-7, and Ch.
Commr. 1877-82 ; is a J.P. for co. Wexford :
/;;. 1852, Mary, el. da.of Francis O'Beirne, Esq.,
D.L. andJ.P.,of Garnestown House, co.Leitrim;
cr. C.B. 1883. St. George s Yacht Club.
TALROT, Col. the Hon. Reginald Arthur
James, C.B. [see E. Shrewsbury].
C^.B., son of Capt. Taylor, Paymaster of Pen-
sioners of King's German Legion ; i>. 1829 ; ed.
at Sandhurst ; entered Consular Ser. in China
1844, but retired (invalided) 1846; in Sec.'s
Office, G.P.O., 1852-1870; formerly Capt. and
Major Civil Ser. Vols. ; is Director of East and
West India Dock Co., and Lieut. -Col. and Hon.
Col. 24th Middlesex (Post Office) Vols., which
Regt. he raised in 1868; cr. C.B. 1887. 36,
Victoria Street, S.W. ; Athencfiim Club.
spatches, and medal with clasp); formerly Lieut. -
Col. comdt. ist. Batn. the King's (Liverpool)
Regt. : in. 1867, Georgina Wyndham, da. of
Lieut.-Gen. George William Powlett Bingham,
C.B., of the Vines, Rochester ; cr. C.B. 1881.
Woodside, Old Shirley, Southampton.
lion 1838-9 (it) as Sure, zgth Regt.
Campaign, (medal with clasp), (Hi) as Surg.
8oth Regt. in Burmah War 1852-3, (medal with
clasp) , and (zV) in medical charge of 3rd Div,
before Sebastopol from March 1855 to end of war
(medal with clasp, C.B., and Turkish medal) :
in. 1842, Frances, da. of the late S. Jarvis,
Esq., judge of County Stormont, Canada ; cr.
C.B. 1855. Elton Villa, Cheltenham; United
Service and Cheltenham New Clubs.
TANNER, Capt. John Arthur, D.S.O.,
son of J. Tanner, Esq., of Poulton, Marl-
borough ; b. 1858 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and TAYLOR, Col. Robert Lewis, C.B.. 3rd
at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; became Lieut, j son of James Taylor, Esq., Bom. C. S. ; b. 1822 •
R.E. i877,and Capt. 1888; served with Mahsud ed. at Addiscombe ; entered Bombay Army
Wazin Expedition 1881, with Soudan Expedi- i 1838 and retired as Col. 1865 ; was Interpreter to
tion 1885-6 (medal with clasp), and with Burmah i3th N.1. 1839, Adj. Left Wing iSth N.I. 1840
Expedition 1885-8 (thrice mentioned in de- Under-Resident at Indore 1840-51, on staff of
spatches, medal with clasp) ; cr. D. S.O. i
Junior United Service Club.
TATUM, Corny. -Gen. Henry, C.B., son of
the late Captain William Tatum, Mil. Sec.
at Barbados ;. b. 1819 ; ed. at St. Paul's
Sch. ; was Ordnance Storekeeper at the Bos-
phorus 1855 until close of Russian War, Mil.
Storekeeper at Weedon 1857-8, at Malta 1858-61,
and at the Tower 1861, Assist. Director of Artil-
lery Stores at WarOffice 1871-5, and Comy.-Gen.
Portsmouth 1876-9 : m. 1863, Margaret, da. of
the late Charleb Price Green, Esq., barrister-at-
law ; cr. C.B. 1869.
TAWNEY, Charles Henry, C.I.E., son of
Maj.-Gen. F. Stalker at capture of Reshire and
surrender of Bushire 1856 ; present at battle of
Khooshab 1857 : was Mil. Sec. to the Rt. Hon.
SirC. A. Murray,K.C.B., Ambassador to Persia
1854-6, Political Sec. to Com.-in-Ch. in Persia
(Sir James Outram), and head of Intelligence
Dep. and Persian Interpreter 1857 ! present at
capture of Mohamra (medal with clasp), and
Commr. to Herat 1856-7, and Political Agent at
Jeypore 1858-0, and at Meywar 1859-62 : tu.
1862, Emma, sister of Sir William Cunningham
Bruce, 9th Bart., and widow of Major Edward
Henry Simpson, of the Bom. Cav. ; cr. C.B. 1859.
22, Gay Street, Bath : Bath and County Club.
of the Rev. Richard Tawney, R. of Wil- TELANG, Hon. Kashilialtll Trimbak,
COMPANIONAGE.
847
C.I.E., son of Trimbak Ramchandra Telang,
Esq., head book-keeper to Messrs. Forbes and
Co., of Bombay; b. 1850; ed. at Elphinstone
Coll. and at Govt. Law School, Bombay (B. A.
Bombay Univ. 1868, M.A. in English and
Sanskrit Languages 1870, LL. B. 1870, &c.) ;
Advocate of High Court of Bombay 1872 :
appointed Govt. Professor of Law in Govt. Law
Sch. in 1881, and a member of Indian Education
Commn. 1882 ; elected a member of Sydicate of
Bombay Univ. 1882, of Municipal Corporation
of Bombay 1883, Chm, of Managing Committee
of Charitable Institutions of the late Gokuldas
Tejpal 1884, and a M.L.C. of Govt. of Bombay
1884 ; has been a Puisne Judge of High Court
of Judicature, Bombay, since 1889: in. 1862,
Putalbai, otherwise Anpurnabai, da. of the late
Anandray Bhavanshankar, Esq. ; cr. C.I.E.
1884. Bombay.
TEMPLE, Col. Charles Pilcher, D.S.O.,
son of the late James Temple, Esq., of St. Mar-
garets, near Dover ; b. 1843 ; entered 4gth Regt.
1862, became Capt. 1874, Major 1881, Lieut.-
Col. 1886, and Col. 1890 (h.p. 1891) ; com-
manded ist Batn. Princess Charlotte of Wales's
(Roy. Berkshire Regt.) 1887-91, and also (when
Major) in Nile Expedition 1885-6, including
battle of Ginnes (mentioned in despatches,
medal, bronze star); has commanded Regt.
Dist. No. 29 since 1892 : nt. 1875, Rosabelle
Charlotte Campbell, only da. of Vice-Adm.
Charles Wright Bonham ; cr. D.S.O. 1886.
Worcester; The Cedars, Reading.
TENNANT, Lieut.-Gen. James Francis,
C.I.E. ; b. 1829; entered Bengal Engineers 1847,
became Capt. and Major 1858, Lieut.-Col. 1869,
Col. 1870, Maj.-Gen. 1883, and Lieut.-Gen.
(retired) 1884 ; served in Indian Mutiny Cam-
paign 1858 (medal with clasp) ; cr. C.I.E. 1879.
n, Clifton Gardens, Mazda Hill, W.
TERXAN, Capt. Trevor Patrick Breffney,
D.S.O., son of Lieut.-Gen. A. H. Ternan,
B. S.C. ; b. 1860 ; entered Army 1879, and be-
came Capt. 1868 ; served during Afghan War
1880-81 (medal), in Egyptian Campaign 1882
(medal, bronze star), with Nile Expedition 1884-5,
present at action of Ginnis (clasp), as D.A.A.G.
on Nile Frontier 1887-8 (4th class Osmanieh),
and as D.A.A.G. during operations on Nile.and
as Brig.-Maj. of Inf. at battle of Toski 1889
(horse shot, mentioned in despatches, D.S.O.);
has been attached to Egyptian Army since 1884 ;
cr. D.S.O. 1889.
TEVERSHAM, Capt. Richard Kinlock,
D.S.O., son of the late Major Mark Teversham ;
b. 1856 ; entered Army 1875, and became Capt.
M.S.C. (now I. S.C.) 1886 ; served with Burmah
Expedition 1886-7 (medal) : m. 1888, Ethel
Mary, el. da. of W. A. Symonds, Esq., Sup. of
Central Jail, Coimbatore ; cr. D.S.O. 1887.
THACKERAY, Col. Edward Talbot, C.B.,
V.C.; b. 1836 ; entered Bengal Engineers 1854,
became Capt. R.E. 1865, Major 1872, Lieut.-
Col. 1880, and Col. 1884 ; retired 1888 ; placed
on Supernumerary List 1886 ; served through-
out Indian Mutiny 1857-9 (mentioned in de-
spatches, medal with two clasps, and V.C.);
and in Afghan War 1879-80 (severely wounded,
mentioned in despatches, and medal); cr. C.B.
1886.
THACKWELL, Gen. Joseph Edwin, C.B.,
4th son of the late John Thackwell, Esq., of
Wilton Place, Dymock ; b. 1813 ; entered Army
1834, became Capt. 1848, Major 1854, Lieut.-Col.
1855, Col. 1861, Maj.-Gen. 1874, Lieut. -Gen. 1878,
and Gen. (retired) i$8i ; served with 22nd Regt.
in Sind (medal), in campaign in S. Mahratta
country 1844-5, and in Crimean- Campaign
T 854-5 (medal with three clasps, Legion of
Honour, jth class Medjidie and Sardinian and
Turkish medals); wasD.A.G. in Canada 1865-70;
appointed Col. Connaught Rangers 1890 :
m. ist, Maria, da. of the late Col. Henry
Burnside, 6ist Foot ; 2nd, 1878, Lucy Helen,
widow of the Rev. Canon Newlove, of St.
Leonard's, Prestbury ; cr. C.B. 1869. St.
Leonard's, Eresham Road, Cheltenliain ;
United Service and Clicltcnham A'ew Clubs.
THACKWELL, Maj.- Gen. WilliarndeWilton
Roche, C.B., son of the late Lieut.-Gen. Sir
Joseph Thackwell, G.C.B., K.H. ; b. 1834 ;
entered Army 1853, became Capt. 1858, Mnjor
1873, Lieut.-Col. 1878, Col. 1882, and Maj.-Gen.
(retired) 1887; served in Crimean Campaign 1 854-
5, including siege and fall of Sebastopol, attacks
on the Redan June 18 and September 8th (men-
tioned in despatches, medal with clasp, 5th Class
Medjidie and Turkish medal), and in Egyptian
Campaign 1882 whilst commanding 38th Regt.,
and subsequently acted as Brig. -Gen. in com-
mand of Ramleh Field Force, and commanded
left column at reconnaissance in force of August
5 (mentioned in despatches, medal, bronze star,
and 3rd Class Medjidie) ; com. 8th and 4oth Regt.
Dists. 1884-7 : '"• l864» Charlotte, da. of the
Rev. H. Tomkinson, of Reaseheath Hall, Ches-
hire ; cr. C.B. 1886. Aghada Hall, co. Cork;
United Service and Junior Carlton Clubs.
THELWALL, Maj.-Gen. John Bulkeley,
C.B., son of the late Rev. E. Thelwall, of
Llanhedr ; b. 18 — ; entered Army 1843, became
Capt. 1849, Major 1859, Lieut.-Col. 1868, Col.
1873, and Maj.-Gen. 1880; served with 24th
Regt. in Punjab Campaign 1848-9 (medal with
two clasps), with Expeditionary Force on Euzof-
zaie border 1858 (medal with clasp), in Oude
Campaign 1858-9 (mentioned in despatches,
thanked by Gov.-Gen., medal), in Joynteah
Hills during Rebellion 1862-3, and in command
of 2ist Bengal N.I. during Abyssinian Cam-
paign 1867 (mentioned in despatches, medal); ;//.
18— , Gertrude, da. of W. L. Wilson, Esq. : cr.
C.B. 1859.
THESIGER, Hon. Edward Pierson, C.B.
[see B. Chelmsford].
THOMAS, Capt. Alan Brodrick, C.B.,
son of the late Freeman Thomas, Esq., of
Ration, Sussex; b. 1844; entered R.N. 1856,
became Lieut. 1865, Com. 1878, and Capt.
1882 ; served at Bombardment of Alexandria as
Com. of Flag Ship "Alexandra" (mentioned in
despatches), and with Naval Brig, in Egypt
1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star, promoted) ;
was Comdt. of Victorian Naval Forces 1883-9 •
is Capt. of H.M.S. "Trafalgar": m. 1885,
Mary Elizabeth, da. of Robert Power, Esq., of
Melbourne, Victoria; cr. C.B. 1891. Naval
and Military and United Service Clubs.
THOMAS, Lieut.-Gen. John Wellesley,
C.B. [see Thomas, Bart., cr. 1694].
THOMPSON, Daniel Robert, M.D., C.I.E. ;
b. 18— ; M.D. St. Andrew's 1860, M.R.C.S.
Eng. 1861 ; entered Indian Med. Depart. 1867,
and became Surg.-Maj. 1879 ; retired 1888 ;
formerly Med. Inspector of Emigrants, Madras ;
cr. C.I.E. 1879.
THOMSON, Col. Robert Thomas WHITE-,
C.B., el. son of the late Robert Thomson,
Esq., of Camphill, Renfrewshire ; b. 1831 ;
formerly Major ist Dragoon Guards ; has been
Lieut. - Col. Comdt. 4th Batn. Devonshire
Regt. since 1867 (Hon. Col. 1882) ; is a J.P. for
Kent and Devon, and patron of Jacobstowe R.,
Devon ; assumed by royal licence 1875 the
additional surname of White ; unsuccessfully
contested Devonshire, W., or Tavistock, Di\ .
(L U) 1892 : vi. 1857, Fanny Julia, da. of Gen.
Sir Henry Robert Ferguson-Davie, ist Bart. :
cr.C.B. 1892. Broomford, Exbonrne, Dc-'on;
A rmy and Navy Club.
848
THORNE, Richard Thome, C.B., el. sur-
viving son of the late Thomas Henry Thorne,
Esq., binker, of Leamington; b. 1841 ; ed. at
Mill Hill Gram. Sch., at Lycee St. Louis,
Paris, and at St. Bartholomew's Hospital Med.
Sch., London; M.B., London 1866, F.R.C.P.,
London 1875 ; was British Delegate to Inter-
national Sanitary Congresses at Rome 1885, and
at Venice (Paris Sitting) 1892 ; sometime Assist.
Med. Officer and Med. Inspector for Gen.
Sanitary Purposes of Local Govt. Board, and
now Principal Med. Officer : M. 1886, Martha,
di. of the late Joseph Rylands, Esq., of Hull;
cr. C.B. 1892. 45, Inverness Terrace, W. ;
Fairlaivn, Golds'vorth, looking ; National
Club.
THORNHILL, George, C.S. I. ; b. 18 — ;
was in M.C.S. 1842-78 ; cr. C.S.I. 1877.
THORNTON, Edward, C.B., son of the
late John Thornton, Esq., of Clapham ; b. 1811 ;
was in B.C.S. 1829-62: 111. 1840, Louisa Chi-
cheliana, who d. 1883, da. of R. Chicheley
Plowden, Esq.; cr. C.B. 1860. 61, Warwick
Square, S.W.
THORNTON, Dep. Surg. - Geti. James
Howard, C.B., M.S., son of the late Major
John Thornton, 78th Regt. ; b. 1834 ; ed. at
Kings' Coll., Lond. ; B.A. Lond. Univ. 1854,
M.B. 1855, M.R.C.S. Eng. 1855 '.entered Indian
Med. Ser. 1856, became Surg. 1868, Surg.-Maj.
i873,Brig.-Surg. i88z,and Dep.Surg. -Gen. 1886;
retired 1891 ; served in Indian Mutiny 1857-9
(medal with clasps, mentioned in despatches,
one year's service), in China War 1860 (medal
with two clasps), in Cossyah and Jyntiah Hills
Campaign (wounded, and mentioned in de-
spatches), in Bhootan Expedition 1865-6 (medal
with clasp), in Egyptian Expedition 1882 (men-
tioned in despatches, medal, and bronze star),
and in Soudan Campaign 1885 (mentioned in de-
spatches, clasp, and C.B.): m. 1861, Mary,
youngest da. of the late Joseph Astor, Esq.,
of Jersey ; cr. C.B. 1885.
THORNTON, Thomas Henry, C.S.I.,
D.C.L., son of the late Thomas Thornton,
Esq., of Gloucester Street, Warwick Square,
S.W. ; b. 1832 ; ed. at Merchant Taylors'
Sch., and at St. John's Coll., Oxford (ist
class, Moderations, Puseyand Ellerton Hebrew
Scholarship and 2nd class Final Classical and
Law and Hist. Schools, D.C.L. 1862) ; entered
B.C.S. by competition 1855 ; was Assist. Commr.
Punjaub 1857-9 (honourably mentioned for ser- j
vices in the Mutiny), Sec. to Financial Commr. \
1859-60, Sec to Judicial Commr. 1860-2, Magis-
trate of Delhi 1863-4, Sec. to Punjab Govt. 1864- :
76, Acting Foreign Sec. to Govt. of India 1876-7,
M.L.C. of India 1877-9, and Judge of Ch. Court !
of Punjab 1878-81 ; Fellow of Univ. of Calcutta j
1875, and Vice-Pres. of Univ. Coll., Lahore ]
1879 ; is a J.P. for cos. Surrey and London, a [
F.R.G.S. and M.R.A.S. : in. 1862, Alfreda, da. I
of J. C. Spender, Esq., of Bath and English- j
combe; cr. C.S.I. 1877. 23, Bratnham Gardens, j
S.W.j Travellers', Magistrates', and North- I
brook Indian Clubs.
THWAITES, George Henry Hendrick,
C.Jf.G. ; b. 18 — •; was sometime lecturer on
botany and vegetable physiology at Bristol 1
School of Medicine, and in 1849 was appointed j
Director of Roy. Botanic Gardens, Paradenia,
Ceylon; cr. C.M.G. 1878.
THYNNE, Henry, C.B., LL.D., son of
the late Edward Thynne, Esq., of Ipswich,
Queensland; b. 1839; ed. at Queen's Univ., j
Ireland (B.A., treble first honours 1859, LL.B., I
Gold Medallist); entered Roy. Irish Constabu-
lary 1859; was a Resident IVIagistrate 1878-86,
when he was appointed Dep. Inspector-Gen, of ;
R.I. Constabulary; cr. C.B. 1890. Plantation,
COMPANIONAGE.
Donnybrook, co. Dublin; Royal Irish Constabu-
lary Ofli:e, Dublin Castle ; Dublin United
So vice and Royal St. George's Yacht Clubs.
THYNNE, Col. Reginald Thomas, C.B.
[see M. Bath, colls.].
TIGHE, Michael Joseph, D.S.O. ; b.
1864 ; entered Leinster Regt. 1883, and became
Lieut. I.S.C. 1885; served in Burmah 1889;
is an Assist. Commr., Burmah ; cr. D.S.O. 1889,
Yau'diuin, Burmah.
TILLARD, Maj.-Gen. John Arthur, C.B.,
son of the late Philip Tillard, Esq., of Shukeley
Hall, Huntingdonshire; b. 1837; entered Ben-
gal Artillery 1857, hecame Capt. 1867, Major
1876, Lieut.-Col.i88i, Col. 1885, and Maj.-Gen.
1890 ; served in Afghan War 1878-80 (three
times mentioned in despatches, medal with two
clasps, bronze star), and with Burmah Expedi-
tion 1886-7 (mentioned in despatches, medal with
clasp) ; was A.A.G. Madras 1884-9, an.d Col. on
the Staff, Bengal 1889-90 : >«. 1859, Eliza Scott,
da. of Gen. G. P. Whish, B.S.C. ; cr. C.B. 1887.
TILLY, Maj.-Gen. John, C.B. ; b. 1836;
entered Army 1853, became Capt. 1860, Major
1873, Lieut.-Col. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers 1881,
Col. 1885, and Maj.-Gen. 1887 ; served during.
Indian Mutiny 1857-8 (medal with clasp), and
with Burmese Expedition 1885-6 (mentioned in
despatches): in. 18 — ; cr. C.B. 1887.
TODD, Charles, C.M.G. , F.R.S., son of
G. Todd, Esq. ; b. 1826 ; ed. at Greenwich, and
at Camb. Univ. (M.A. 18— ) ; was sometime
Assist, and Calculator at Greenwich Observa-
tory, Assist. Astronomer at Cambridge 1848-54,
and at Roy. Observatory, Greenwich, 1854-5,
and Astronomer and Sup. of Telegraphs in S.
Australia 1855-69, since when he has been Post-
master-Gen., Sup. of Telegraphs, and Govt.
Astronomer : nt. 1855, Alice Gillam, da. of E.
Bell, Esq., of Cambridge; cr. C.M.G. 1872.
Adelaide, S. Australia.
TODD, John Spencer Brydges, C.M.G.,
youngest son of the late Col. George Todd, 3rd
Dragoon Guards; b. 1840; ed. at Blochmann's
Gymnasium, Dresden, and at Imperial Lyceum,
St. Omer ; accompanied the Gov. Sir George
Grey to Cape of Good Hope, and entered Colo-
nial Civil Ser. as a clerk in office of Colonial
Sec. 1860 ; was Resident Magistrate's Clerk aj
Swellendam 1862-4, Civil Commr's. Clerk at
Robertson 1864-7, and Ch. Clerk to CivilCommr.
at Swellendam 1867, Acting Civil Commr. and
Resident Magistrate there 1870-2, corresponding
Clerk to Railway Engineer of Colony 1874-5,
in charge of money-orders and stamps at Gen.
Post Office, Cape Town, 1875, Sec. to Special
Govt. Commn. for investigating the accounts of
the Colonial Treasury chest 1875, Commr. for
Cape Colony at Paris Exhibition of 1878,
Accountant in Depart, of Colonial Sec. 1876-81,
and French Examiner for Cape of Good Hope
Univ. 1879-82; is a J.P for the Colony ; in 1881
went on a special mission to Kimberley Diamond
Fields in connection with the accounts of Pro-
vince of Griqualand West, and also acted there
as Civil Commr. and Registrar of Deeds, and
on his return became Acting Assist. Commr.
of Crown Lands and Public Works ; appointed
Sec. in Depart, of Agent-Gen, in London 1882 :
in. 1865, Susan Margaret, da. of the late Goert,
Baron Van Reede Van Oudtshoorn ; cr.C.M.G.
1878. 24, Cathcart Road, S. Kensington, S. W.;
112, Victoria Street, S.ll^.
TOKER, Col. Alliston Champion, C.B.,
son of the late Philip Champion Toker, Esq.,
of Doctors' Commons ; b. 1843 ! entered Bengal
Army 1860, transferred to B.S.C. (now I.S.C.>
1862, became Capt. 1872, Major 1880, Lieut.-
Col. 1882, and Col. 1886; served in Bhutan
Expedition 1864-5 (medal with clasp), in
Egyptian Expedition 1882 as D.A.A.G. of i
Indian Contingent, present at battle of Tel-el- I
Kebir (mentioned in despatches, medal with ,
clasp, bronze star, 4th class Osmanieh, Brevet j
Lieut.-Col.), and with Burmah Expedition I
1886-7 'n command of Chindwin Field Force j
(mentioned in despatches, two clasps, C. B.) ;
sometime Dep. Sec. to Govt. of India in Mil.
Depart. ; »i. ist, 1868, Katharine Annie, who d.
1878, da. of J. Adams, Esq ; 2iidly, 1881, Laura
Frances, da. of the late Capt. William H.
Shirriff Hart, losth Regt. ; cr. C.B. 1887.
TOMKINS, Lieut.-Col. William Percival,
C.I.E., son of the late Samuel Tomkins, Esq. ;
i>. 1841 ; entered R.E. (late Bengal) 1860, be-
came Capt. 1872, Major iS8i, and Lieut.-Col.
1888 : served with Zhob Valley Expedition
1884 ; is Ch. Engineer, Madras : ;«. 1864,
Annie, da. of the late Robert Thurburn, Esq. ;
•cr. C. I. E. 1890. Ootacamund, Madras', East
•India United Service Club.
TOMPSOX, Maj. - Gen. William Dalrymple,
C.B., el. son of the late Rev. Matthew Carrier '
Tompson, V. of Alderminster, Worcester ; b.
1833; ed. at 'Cheltenham Coll. ; entered Army
1852, became Capt. 1855, Major 1869, Lieut.-
Col. 1877, Col. 1881, and Maj. -Gen. (retired) j
1884; served in Crimean Campaign 1855 (danger-
ously wounded, medal with clasp, Turkish
medal, Legion of Honour, mentioned in de-
spatches), and in command of ist Batn. Leices-
tershire Regt. in Afghan Campaign 1878-9
(medal) : ;«. 1884, Ellen Mary, da. of the late
William Carroll, Esq., of Eaton Square, S.W. ;
cr. C.B. 1879. Iver House, Iver, Bucks ; Armv
and Navy Club.
TOWER, Lieut.-Gen. Conyers, C.B., son of
the late Henry Tower, Esq., of Elemore Hall,
Durham ; b. 1826 ; ed. at Harrow ; entered
Army 1844, became Capt. 1850, Major 1861,
Lieut.-Col. 1863, Col. 1868, Maj. -Gen. 1878, and
Lieut.-Gen. (retired) 1883 ; served with 6th Dra-
goons in Crimean Campaign 1854 (medal with
two clasps and Turkish medal), and commanded
3rd Dragoon Guards in Abyssinian Campaign
1868 (mentioned in despatches, medal, C.B.);
appointed Col. 3rd Dragoon Guards 189 1 : m.
1857, tne Hon. Annabella Mary Bellew, da. of
ist Baron Bellew ; cr. C.B. 1868. Thorttfield,
Rugby', Army and Navy, United Service,
and Hurling/iam Clubs.
TOWNSEND, Surg.-Gen. Stephen Chap-
man, C.^>.,son of the late Rev. James S. Town-
send, of Whimple; b. 1826; M.R.C.S. Eng.
1851 ; entered Indian Medical Ser. 1852, and
retired 1884; served in Burmah Campaign
1852-3, and as Principal Med. Officer of Kuram
Field Force in Afghan War 1878-9 ; severely
wounded in the Hazar Dazaker defile 1879; was
Civil Ser. Sanitary Commr. Central Provinces
1868 78, and was Surg.-Gen. Punjab 1880-3 ; is
a Fellow of Calcutta Univ. : m. 1855, Mary
Elizabeth, da. of Capt. W. Wooldridge, R.N. ;
cr. C.B. 1880.
TREACHER, William Hood, C.M.G., son
of the Rev. J. S. Treacher ; b. 1850 ; ed. at
Oxford Univ. (B.A. 1870, M.A. 1881) ; was
Acting Police Magistrate, Labuan, 1871-2,
Acting Colonial Sec. and Auditor 1873, and
Colonial Sec., Auditor, and Police Magistrate
1877-81 ; appointed M.L.C. 1874 ; administered
Govt. and acted as H.B.M.'s Consul-Gen, in
Borneo 1876-7. 1877-80, and 1884-5; appointed
first Gov. of British N. Borneo 1881, Stc. to
Perak 1888 ; acting British Resident, Peralt,
iSoij and British Resident, Selangor, 1892 : tii.
1881, Cornelia, da. of the Rev. J. Rumsey;
cr. C.M.G. 1890. Selangor, Straits Settle-
ments ; Oriental Club.
TREGEAR, Col. Vincent William, C.B. ;
COMPANIONAGE. 849
/>. 1842 ; entered Bengal Army 1859, became
Capt. 1868, Brevet-Major 1878, Brevet Lieut.-
Col. 1884, and Col. 1888; served during Afghan
War 1879-80 (medal), in command of Lushai
Expedition 1889 (thanked by Govt. of India),
and with Chin-Lushai Expedition 1889-90, in
command of Chittagong Column (medal with
clasp); cr. C.B. 1890.
TREMENHEERE, Lieut.-Gen. Charles Wil-
liam, C.B., son of the late Gen. Walter
Tremenheere, K.H. ; b. 1813; ed. at Addis-
combe ; entered Bombay Engineers 1829,
became Capt. 1844, Major 1854, Lieut.-Col.
1858, Col. 1861, Major-Gen. 1867, and Lieut.-
Gen. 1874 ; served in Indian Mutiny campaign
1857-8, present at capture of Awah, siege and
assault of Kota, and engagements with Gwalior
Mutineers (medal) ; was successively Political
Resident and Comdt. at Aden, andCh. Engineer
Public Works Depart. Bombay : m. 1841, Ca-
milla Eliza, da. of Robert Greig, Esq. ; cr. C.B.
1861. i, Porchester Sqitare, Hyde Park, }V.
TREMENHEERE, Hugh Seymour, C.B.,
son of late Gen. Walter Tremenheere, K.H. ;
b. 1804; ed. at Oxford Univ. (M.A. 1827) ; was
sometime Commr. on employment in Factories
and Agriculture; is a J.P. for Cornwall: m.
1856, Lucy, da. of the late Ralph Bernal, Esq.,
M.P., and widow of Vicesimus Knox, Esq.,
Recorder of Saffron Walden ; cr. C.B. 1871.
43, Thurloe Square, S.IV.
TRENCH, Maj. -Gen. Frederic Chenevix,
C.M.G. [see B. Ashtown, colls.].
TRENDELL, Arthur James Richens,
C.M.G. , son of the late George Trendell, Esq.,
of Fir View, Maidenhead, Berks; b. 1837; ed.
at Hackney Gram. Sch., and at Univ. Coll.,
London; Bar. Inner Temole 1874; was in
Council Office 1855-65, and tranferred to Science
and Art Depart., S. Kensington 1865, in which
Depart, he is now Senior Clerk; was Assist. -Sec.
for- Great Britain to International Exhibitions at
Paris 1867 and Vienna 1873, Sec. to Philadelphia
Exhibition l876,'and Literary Sup. at Fisheries
Exhibition 1883, Health Exhibition 1884, and
Inventions Exhibition 1885 ; compiled " Her
Majesty's Colonies " for Roy. Commn. for
Colonial and Indian Exhibition 1886 ; ap-
pointed Knight of the Order of Francis Joseph
of Austria 1873, and ComTof Order of Christ
of Portugal 1886 : m. 1862, Charlotte
Marian, who d. 1883, only da. of the late Joseph
Previte, Esq., of Calcutta ; cr. C.M.G. 1886.
206, Cornwall Road, Bayswater, W. ; St.
George's Club.
TRESIDDER, Capt. Tolmie John, C.M.G.,
son of Surg.-Gen. Tresidder, of Falmouth,
Cornwall ; b. 1850 ; ed. at Dulwich Coll., and
at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich; entered R.E.
1870, became Capt. 1882, and retired 1887 ;
served in Malta 1875-85, and rendered great
service in connection with drainage (twice
thanked by Com.-in-Ch.) ; is a member of firm
of John Brown and Co., Limited, of Sheffield :
cr. C.M.G. 1887. Sheffield.
TREVOR, Charles Cecil, C.B., el. son of
the late Charles Trevor, Esq., Controller of
Legacy and Succession Duties at the Inland
Revenue; b. 1830; ed. at Rugby, and at St.
Catherine 'sColl., Camb.(B.A. 1852, M.A. 1855);
called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn 1855 > ap-
pointed Assist. Sec. to Board of Trade 1867 ;
was a British Delegate to International Con-
ference on N. Sea Fisheries at the Hague 1881,
one of H.M.'s Plenipotentiaries for the signature
of the N. Sea Fisheries Convn. at the Hague
1882, and a British Delegate to International
Conferences for Protection of Submarine Cables
(at Paris) 1882, 1883, and 1886, and for Regula-
54
850
COMPANIONAGE.
tion of Liquor Traffic in the N. Sea (at the
Hague) and for Channel Fisheries Negotiations
(at Paris) 1886 : «/. 1863, Mary, who d. 1892,
da. of James Weston, Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1882.
n, Astwood Road, S. Kensington, S.W.;
Athenteutn and Oxford and Cambridge Uni-
versity Clubs.
TREVOR, Col. George Herbert, C.S.I.,
<rm of the late Rev. George Trevor, D.D.,
Canon of York; b. 1840; entered Madras Army
1858, M.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1862, became Capt.
1870, Major 1878, Lieut.-Col. 1884, and Col.
1888 ; served in several Civil appointments in
Central Provinces 1862-8. and in Political
Depart., Hyderabad 1868-84; accompanied
the late Sir Salar Jung, G. C.S.I., on his
tour in Europe 1877 ; appointed Commr. of
Ajinere-Merwara 1885, and Ch. Commr. of that
Province and Agent to Gov.-Gen. for Native
States in Rajputana 1890 : m. 1870, Georgiana
Gordon, da. of the late Col. Edward King
Elliot ; cr. C.S.I. 1891. The Residency, Mount
Abu, Rajfutana, India.
TREVOR, Maj.-Gen. John Salusbury,
C.S.I., son of the late Capt. Robert Salusbury
Trevor, of the Bengal Cav., who was killed at
Cabul in 1841 with Sir William Macnaghten ;
b. 1830 ; entered Bombay Engineers 1847,
became Capt. 1858, Lieut.-Col. 1867, Col.
1872, and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1878 ; cr. C.S.I.
1881. Blandford House, 75, Ladbroke Road,
Netting Hill, W. ; United Service and East
India United Set-vice Clubs.
TREVOR, Lieut. -Gen. William Cosmo,
C.B.; b. 18 — ; entered Army 1842, became
Capt. 1850, Major 1856, Lieut.-Col. 1863, Col.
i£68, Maj-Gen. 1878, and Lieut.. Gen. (retired)
1884 ; served in Crimean Campaign 1855 (medal
with clasp and Sardinian and Turkish medals),
and in New Zealand War 1864-6 (mentioned in
despatches and medal): m. 18 — ; cr. C.B.
1866. 6; Maison Dieu Road. Dover.
T R i S c o T T, Capt. Charles Prideaux,
D.S.O., on of the late Joseph Blake Triscott,
Esq., of Plymouth; £.1857; entered R.A.
1876, and became Capt. 1885 ; served during
Afghan War 1879-80, present at action of
Charasiab, and march from Kabul to Kandahar
(medal with clasp, bronze star), and with Bur-
mah Expedition 1885 as Staff Ordnance Officer,
and again 1887-8, when he commanded expedi-
tions against Salay Hill Kachins and to Jade
Mines and Lake Endawoyee ; is an Instructor
of Mil. Topography at Roy. Mil. Acad.,
Woolwich: m. 188,1, Catherine May, da. of
Maj.-Gen. M. M. Prendergast; cr. D.S.0. 1888.
Jttnior A riny and Navy Club.
TROTTER, Lieut.-Col. Henry, C.B., son of
Alexander Trotter, Esq. ; b. 1841 ; ed. at
Cheltenham Coll., and at Addiscombe ; entered
R.E. 1860, became Capt. 1872, Major 1878, and
Lieut.-Col. 1887 ; retired 1890 ; accompanied Sir
D. Forsyth's Mission to Yarkand 1873-74 ; em-
ployed on special ser. in China 1876; awarded
1878 Victoria medal of Roy. Geographical So.
for explorations in Turkestan ; appointed addi-
tional Mil. Attache at Constantinople 1877, and
accompanied Turkish armies throughout cam-
paign in Asia ; was Acting Consul at Erzeroum
1878-9 ; was Consul of Koordistan 1879-82 ; dis-
tributed Lady Strangford's Relief Fund during
famine in Asia Minor 1880; superintended
International relief works at Chios after earth-
quake of 1881 ; was Mil. Attache at Constanti-
nople 1882-9; appointed Consul-Gen, in Syria
1800: in. 1890, Olivia Georgiana, da. of Adm.
Sir George Greville Wellesley, G.C.B. [see D.
Wellington, colls.] ; cr. C.B. 1880. British Con-
sulate General, Beyrout, Syria; Athenccnm,
United Service, and East India United
Service Clubs.
TRUELL, Maj.-Gen. Robert Holt, C.B.,
son of the late Rev. W. Truell, of Clonmamon,
co. Wicklow ; b. 1837 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll.
entered ssrd Regt. 1856, became Capt. 1863,
Major 1876, Lieut.-Col. ist Batn. Shropshire
L.I., Col. 1885, and Hon. Maj.-Gen. (retired)
1886 ; served throughout Indian Mutiny 1857-9,
including relief and capture of Lucknow, relief
of Cawnpore and minor affairs (medal with two
clasps, mentioned in despatches), in Egyptian
Campaign 1882 (medal, bronze star), and in E.
Soudan Campaign 1885 (mentioned in de-
spatches, clasp, C.B.); was Staff Officer in
Canada 1866-7 ; is a J.P. for Dorset : in. ist,
1884, Elizabeth, who d. 1889, da. of the late
Rev. Charles Onslow, Hon. Canon of Salisbury;
2nd, 1890, Harriet, da. of the late George
Churchill, Esq., of Alderholt Park, Dorset ;
o-.C.B. 1885. Onslfftu, Wimborne; United
Service Club.
TUCKER, Col. Aubrey Harvey, C.B. ;
b. 1833 ; entered the Army 1853, became Capt.
1862, Major 1875, Lieut.-Col. Durham L.I. 1879,
and Col. 1883 ; retired 1888 ; served throughout
Crimean War 1854-5 (mentioned in despatches,,
medal with four clasps, Legion of Honour,
Turkish medal), and in New Zealand War
1864-6 (medal) ; commanded 4ist Regt. Dist.
1885-8: in. 18 — , Gertrude Louisa, da. of the
Rev. William Cartwright, of Redland, Glouces-
tershire ; cr. C.B. 1887.
TUCKER, Col. Charles, C.B. ; b. 1838-
entered S. Staffordshire Regt. (Both) 1855,
became Capt. 1860, Major 1872, Lieut.-Col. 1879,
and Col. 1883 (h.p. 1890) ; served in Bhootan
Expedition 1865 (medal with clasp), in Perak
operations 1876, in command of left attack in
operations against Sekukuni 1878, and in com-
mand of his Regt. in Zulu War 1879 (medal
with clasp) ; commanded 7th and 571(1 Regt.
Dists. 1885-90 ; appointed to command troops
in Natal 1891 ; cr. C.B. 1879. Natal.
TUCKER, Col. Henry St. George, C.B. ;
b. 1838 ; entered Bengal Army 1855, became
Capt. 1865, Major 1871, Lieut.-Col. 1873, and
Col. 1881 ; served in Indian Mutiny Campaign
1857, in China Campaign 1860 (medal), in
Bhootan Campaign 1865-6, and in Afghan Cam-
paign 1878-80 (medal) ; cr. C.B. 1881. Braddon
Tor, Braddon Hill Road, Torquay.
TUCKER, Maj.-Gen. Henry Tod, C.B.,
son of the late Col. J. G. P. Tucker ; b. 1808;
entered Bengal Army 1823, and retired as Maj.-
Gen. 1856 ; was in Civil employ in Assam
1835-6; commanded Irregular Horse in Cole
Country 1837-9; A.A.G. Saugor Div. 1847-8;
served in Sutlej and Punjab Campaigns ; ap-
pointed A.G. of Indian Army 1850, and was
sometime A.D.C. to H.M., and Hon. A.D.C.
to Marquess of Dalhousie, Gov.-Gen. of India :
m. 1857, Maria, da. of Sir Henry Allen John-
son, 2nd Bart. ; cr. C.B. 1850. 51, Gloucester
Gardens, Hyde Park, W.
TUCKER, James, C.M.G., son of T. J.
Tucker, Esq., of Hamilton, Bermuda; b. 1828;
appointed Dep. Sec. Bermuda 1852, Assist.
Colonial Sec. 1859, Colonial Sec. 1875, and
Receiver-Gen. 1877 ; was Registrar-Gen, of
Births, Deaths, and Marriages 1865-77, and
Hon. Sec. to the Bermuda "Philadelphia Ex-
hibition " Committee ; is Commr. for Appro-
priated Investments, a Trustee of Bermuda
Savings Bank, and a M.E.C. : m. 1861, Harriet,
da. of J. Hurst, Esq., of Antigua; cr. C.M.G.
1888. Bermuda.
TUCKER, Col. Louis Henry Emile, C.I.E.,
COMPANIONAGE.
8SI
son of Robert Tudor Tucker, Esq., formerly
H.C.S. ; b. 1843; ed. at Wimbledon Sen., and
at Addiscombe ; entered Bengal Army 1860, j
became Capt. 1869, Major 1880, Lieut.-Col. 1886, j
and Col. 1890 ; served during N. W. Frontier j
of India Campaign 1863 (mentioned in des-
patches, medal with clasp), with Jowaki Expe-
dition 1877-8 (mentioned in despatches, and
clasp), and during Afghan War 1878-80 (men-
tioned in despatches, and medal with two
clasps) ; is Dep. Inspector-Gen, of Police,
Punjab : in. 1877, Annie Lcetitia, da. of Sir
Robert Henry Davies, K.C.S.I., C.I.E. ; cr
C.I.E. 1891. Ra-wal Pindij Punjab ; Junior
A rmy and Nai>y Club.
TUCKER, Lieut.-Col. William Guise,
C.B., son of the Rev. William Guise Tucker,
R.N. ; b. 1850; ed. at Roy. Naval Sch., New
Cross, S.E.; entered R.M.A., 1868, became Capt.
1870, Major, 1882, and Lieul.-Col. 1891 ; served
with Egyptian Expedition, 1882-4, present at
Kassassin and Tel-el-Kebir (twice mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp, bronze star,
lirevet-Major, 4th Class Medjidie), and with
Soudan Expedition 1884, present at Teb and
Tamai (twice mentioned in despatches, two
clasps, promoted Major) : ;//. 1874, Elizabeth
Hume, da. of Capt. P. E. B. Dent, gth Regt. ;
cr. C.B. 1892.
TULLOCH, Col. Alexander Bruce, C.B.,
son of the late Lieut. -Col. Tulloch ; b. 1838 ; ed. at
Sandhurst ; entered Army 1855, became Capt.
1864, Major 1877, Lieut.-Col. 1882, Lieut.-Col.
Comdg. ist Batn. Welsh Regt. 1884, and Col.
1886 (h.p. 1888); passed Staff Coll. 1869; has
held numerous staff appointments at home and
abroad, and been employed on various confi-
dential missions by Intelligence Dept. ; served
in Crimean Campaign 1855-6, in China War
1859-60 (medal with two clasps), and was present
with National forces in Carlist War; was Mil.
Staff Officer with Adm. SirBeauchamp Seymour
(now Lord Alcester) at bombardment of forts at
Alexandria 1882, and was one of the small party
of volunteers from H.M.S. " Invincible" who
swam on shore during the action to spike the
enemy's guns in the Meix battery ; was after-
wards Head of Intelligence Depart, in Egyptian
Campaign 1882 (medal with two clasps, 3rd class
Medjidie : is Comdt. of Local Forces in Vic-
toria, with local rank of Maj.-Gen. : in. 1865,
Arabella, da. of the late Stephen Heelis, Esq. ;
cr. C.B. 1882. Melbourne, Victoria; Junior
United Service Club.
TULLOH, Maj.-Gen. John Stewart, C.B.,
b. 18 — ; entered Bengal Artillery 1843, became
Capt. 1858, Major 1864, Lieut.-Col. 1868, Col.
island Maj.-Gen. 1878; served in Sutlej Cam-
paign i845-6(medal),inPunjab Campaign 1848-9
(medal with two clasps), and on North-West
Frontier of India 1863 (medal with clasp) ; cr.
C.B. 1864.
TURNBULL, Robert, C.I.E., son of the
late Peter Turnbull, Esq., of Calcutta; b. 18 — ;
ed. at Blackheath ; was Sec. to Corporation of
Calcutta 1857-88; cr. C.I.E. 1890. 3, Kyd
.Street, Calcutta.
TURNER, Col. Alfred Edward, C.B., son
of the late Richard Edward Turner, Esq., B.L.,
Bencher Inner Temple ; b. 1842 ; ed. at West-
minster, and at Addiscombe ; entered R.A.
1860, became Capt. 1874, Major iSSi, Lieut.-
Col. 1885 (h-p. 1889), and Col. 1889 ; served
with Nile Expedition 1884-5 as D.A.A.G. In-
telligence Depart, (mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp, bronze star, Brevet Lieut. -
Col.) ; wasA.D.C.andMil. Private Sec. to Lord
Lieut, of Ireland 1882-4, Assist. Mil. Sec. to
Com.-in-Ch. in Ireland 1885-6, and Private Sec.
to Lord Lieut. 1886-7 i appointed a Divisional
Commr. for Ireland 1887 ; in. 1865, Emma
Blanche, da. of the late Charles Hopkinson,
Esq., of Wotton Court, Gloucester, and 74,
Eccleston Square, S.W. ; cr. C.B. 1891. 21,
Tite Street, Chelsea, S. W. ; Naval and
Military Club.
TURNOR, Algernon, C.B., son of the late
Christopher Turner, Esq., of Stoke Rochford
and Panton Hall, Lincolnshire ; b. 1845 > ed.
at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1867,
M.A. 1878); entered Civil Ser. (Treasury)
1867; was private Sec. to Permanent Sea. 1871-
4, and Private Sec. to the late Earl Beaconsfield
1874-80 ; attached to special Embassy at Berlin
Congress 1878 ; has been Financial Sec. to Post
Office since 1880 ; is a J.P. for Lincolnshire : m.
1880, Lady Henrietta Caroline Stewart, da. of
9th Earl of Galloway ; cr. C.B. 1887. 37, Pout
Street, S.W.; Goadby Hall, Melton Mow-
bray; St. James's Clubs.
TURNOUR, Adm. Edward Winterton,
C.B. [see E. Winterton, colls.].
TUSON, Maj.-Gen. Henry Brasnell, C.B.^.
son of the late Lieut. James Tuspn, R.N. ~
b. 1836 ; entered Roy. Marine Artillery 1854,
became Capt. 1865, Major 1877, Lieut.-Col. i88o>
Col. 1882, Col. 2nd Comdt. and Col. Comdt.
1886, and Maj.-Gen. 1888 ; commanded detach-
ments of R.M. against Chinese pirates
1858 (mentioned in despatches) ; was Acting
Adj. of Artillery Brig, at attack on the
Taku forts 1859, the capture of Taku forts
1860, and subsequent operations ; in Egyptian;
Campaign 1882, commanded R.M. forces at the
reconnaissance at Mallaha Junction, and the
R. M. A. in subsequent operations (twice men-
tioned in despatches, medal with clasp, C.B.,
and 3rd class Medjidie), and in Soudan Cam-
paign 1884 (twice mentioned in despatches and!
3rd class Osmanieh); formerly an A.D.C. to,
H.M.: m. 1864, Amy Frances, da. of the late
Major J. Bates, Comdg. 4oth Madras N.I .:
cr. C.B. 1882.
TWEEDIE, Col. John Lannoy, D.S.O.;
b. 1842 ; entered Army 1860, became Capt. 1869,
Major 1879, Lieut.-Col. Royal W. Kent Regt.
1884, and Col. 1888 (h.p. 1889) ; served during
Transvaal Campaign 1881, in Nile Expedition
1884-5 (medal with clasp, bronze star), with Sou-
dan Frontier Field Force 1885-6 (mentioned in
despatches, D.S.O.); has commanded Regt.
Dist. No. 39, since 1892 : m. 18— ; cr. D-.S.O
1886. C 'alder, Dorchester.
TWEEDIE, Col. William, C.S.I., el. son ofc.
the Rev. W. K.Tweedie, D.D. ; £.1836 ; ed. at
Edinburgh Univ. ; entered Bengal Army 1857,
became Capt. and Major 1869, Lieut.-Col. 1877,
and Col. 1883 ; served throughout Indian
Mutiny 1857-9 (medal with two clasps, year's
ser.), on Staff in Abyssinian Campaign (medal,
twice mentioned in despatches), and in Afghan
War 1879-80 (medal); is a J.P. in India, and a
member of Political Branch of Service of Govt.
• of India; was Political Resident in Turkish
Arabia and Consul-Gen, at Baghdad 1885-91 ;
m. 1877, Emily Harriet, da. of the late Thomas
Charlton Whitmore, Esq., of Apley, Salon ••
cr. C.S.I. 1881.
TWENTYMAN, Col. Augustus Charles,
C.B,, son of the late William Holme Twenty-
man, Esq., J.P. , D.L., of St. John's Wood Park,
N.W. ; b. 1836 ; entered 4th Regt. 1855, became
Capt. 1863, Major 1877, Brevet Lieut.-Col.
1879, and Col. 1883 (h.-p. 1892); served with
Abyssinian Expedition 1867-8 (medal), and in
Zulu War 1879, when he commanded the
important Frontier Dist. of Greytown (thanked
by Gen. Officer Comdg. for having restored
confidence of inhabitants of Dist. (mentioned in
852
COMPANIONAGE.
despatches, Brevet Lieut. -Col. medal with clasp);
commanded Deolali Depot, Bombay, 1880-2, and
8th and 4oth Regt. Dists. 1887-92: m. 1873,
Julia, da. of the late J. Lucas, Esq., of Regent's
Park, N.W.; cr. C.B. 1887. Junior United
Service Club.
TWYNAM, Col. Philip Alexander An-
struther, C.B., son of the late Thomas Holloway
Twynam, Esq., R.N. ; b. 1832 ; ed. at Scientific
Training Coll., Hoddesdon, and has passed Staff
Coll.; entered i sth Foot 1851, became Capt. 1858,
Major 1868, Lieut. -Col. 1876, and Col. 1881
(h.p. 1889) ; retired 1890; commanded his Regt.
1876-81 ; was D.A.Q.M.G. at Aldershot 1861-6,
and on Q.M.G.'s staff, Ireland, 1869 ; officially
thanked for services in connection with convict
establishment, Gibraltar 1868, and also when in
command of troops during Lancashire Riots
1878; served as A.A. and Q.M.G. in Egypt
1882 (medal, mentioned in despatches, C.B.,
3rd class Osmanieh) ; commanded I5th Regt.
Dist. 1883-4 ; wasA.A.G. and Ch. Staff Officer,
S. Dist. 1884-9 : '"• J862, Elizabeth Annie, da.
of the late Capt.W. H. Whitehead, H.E.I. C.S.;
cr. C.B. 1882. Army and Navy and Junior
Constitutional Clubs.
TWYNAM, William Crofton, C.M.G.; b.
18 — ; appointed Writer toGovt. of Ceylon 1845,
Assist. Govt. Agent at Jaffra 1848, Assist. Govt.
Agent at Hambantota 1854, and at Manaar 1856,
and Govt. Agent N.W. Provinces 1868, since
when he has been Govt. Agent of Northern
Province; cr. C.M.G. 1884. Northern Pro-
vince, Ceylon.
TYNDALL, Maj.-Gen. Henry, C.B., son of
the late William Tyndall, Esq., of 2nd Dragoon
Guards ; b. 1833 ; entered Bengal Army 1852,
became Capt. 1864, Major 1872, Lieut. -Col.
1878, Col. 1882, and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1884 ;
served in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8
(medal), with expedition against Mahsood
Wuzeerees 1860 (medal with clasp), and in
Afghan Campaign 1878-9 (medal with clasp) :
m. 1866, Alice Harriet, da. of the Rev. J. C.
Aldrich, of Ipswich ; cr. C.B. 1879. The
Causeway, Horsham ; East India United Ser-
vice Club.
UPCHER, Col. Russell, D.S.O., son of
H. R. Upcher, Esq., of Shiringham Hall,
Norfolk ; b. 1844 ; ed. at Harrow ; entered 24th
Regt. 1862, became Capt. 1871, Major (S. Wales
Borderers) 1878, Lieut.-Col. 1882, Col. 1886, and
Col. Comdg. ist Batn. Durham L.I. 1888 (h.-p.
1892); served in S. African War i877-g(four times
mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp), and
in Burmah Campaign 1886-7 (mentioned in
despatches, D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 1887. Naval
and Military Club.
UPPERTON, Col. John, C.B., son of the late
Robert Upperton, Esq., of Westburton, Sussex ;
b. 1838 ; entered Bengal Army 1854, became
Capt. 1866, Major 1874, Lieut.-Col. 1880, and
Col. 1884 ; commanded a body of Irregular
Troops in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8, and
served throughout Oude Campaign 1858-9
(medal with clasp) in China War 1860 (medal
with two clasps and thanked by French Com.-
in-Ch.) ; served on N. W. Frontier in India
(medal with clasp); in 1869 accompanied H. H.
The Ameer Sher All, of Cabul, to Umballa, on
the occasion of his visit to the Viceroy (thanked
by Govt.) ; appointed to Political Charge of
H. E. the Envoy, from the Ameer of Kabul, to
India, 1873 ; specially employed on a Mission
to Baluchistan, 1876 ; served in Egyptian Cam-
paign i882(medal with clasp 3rd class Medjidie,
Egyptian medal) ; represented Govt. of India
with representatives of Foreign Nations invited
to attend the Military Manoeuvres in India
1885-6 ; cr. C.B. 1882. United Service, and
Naval and Military Clubs.
URQUHART, Maj.-Gen. Francis Gregory,
C.B., son of the late John Urquhart, Esq., of
Craigston, Aberdeen; b. 1813; entered Army
1831, became Capt. 1837, Major 1851, Lieut.-
Col. 1855, Col. 1860, and Maj.-Gen. 1866 ; served
in Crimean Campaign 1855 (medal with clasp
5th class Medjidie, and Turkish and Sardinian
medals), and in China Campaign 1860 (medal
with two clasps) : m. 18 — , Rachel Louisa,
da. of the late H. D. Forbes, Esq., of Balgow-
nie, co. Aberdeen [see B. Sempill, colls.] ; cr.
C.B. 1861.
VALENTINE, Francis Alfred, D.S.O. . son
of the Rev. William Valentine, V. of Whixley,
Yorkshire; b. 1858; entered R.N. 1871, and
became Lieut. 1882 ; served in " Boadicea "
during Zulu War 1879 (medal), in command of
boats of " Osprey " when on detached service
for suppression of slave trade in Red Sea, Zan-
zibar and Mafia Channels, Ccmmoru Islands,
and E. Coast of Arabia 1883-!;, and with Yonnie
Expedition 1887 in command of Naval Brig.,
being present at capture of Robari, Ronietto,
and other towns ; cr. D.S.O. 1888.
VANDELEUR, Maj.-Gen. John Ormsby,
C.B., onl>-;son of the late Lieut.-Col. Robert
Vandeleur, of Spring Fort, co. Cork ; b. 1832 ;
entered 35th Regt. 1851, became Capt. 1859,
Major 1872, Lieut.-Col. ist Batn. Sussex Regt.
1880, Col. 1884, and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1887;
served in Egyptian War 1882 (medal and bronze
star), and in Nile Expedition 1884-5 (clasp and
C.B.) ; cr. C.B. 1885. 26, Coventry Strttt,W. ;
Junior United Service Club.
VANSITTART, Vice-Adm. Edward Weslby,
C.B., son of Vice-Adm. Henry Vansittart, of
Eastwood, Canada; b. 1818 ; entered R.X.
1831, became Com. 1849, Capt. 1856 (retired
1873), Rear-Adm. 1874, and Vice-Adm. 1879;
served in operations in China 1842 (medal), and
in Black Sea 1854-5 (medal) ; in 1855 destroyed
a piratical Chinese fleet (clasp); in command
of " Ariadne " escorted H.R. H. Prince of Wales
to and from American Continent 1860 ;
cr. C.B. 1867. Brierden, Selden Road, //"<>;•-
thing; . -1 r»iy and Navy, United Service, and
Maryborough Clubs.
VAN STRAUBENZEE, Col. Turner, C.B.,
son of the late Col. Henry Van Straubenzee,
of Spennithorne Hall, Bedale [B. Wrottesley] ;
b. 1838 ; entered R.A. 1855, became Capt. 1863,
Major 1872, Lieut.-Col. 1881, and Col. 1885 ;
commanded .R.A. of Indian contingent in
Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal with clasp and
3rd class Medjidie) ; has commanded a 2nd
class Dist., Madras, since 1891, with rank of
Brig.-Gen. ; m. 1877, Florinda Harriette, da.
of W. J. Hamilton, Esq., of 12, Newbold
Terrace East, Leamington ; cr. C.B. 1882.
Madras; Spennithorne Hall, Bedale; Army
and Navy Club.
VIALLS, Lieut.-Gen. George Courtney,
C.B., son of the late Rev. Thomas Vialls, of
Radnor House, Twickenham ; b. 1824 ; entered
Army 1843, became Capt. 1853, Major 1856,
Lieut.-Col. 1858, Col. 1865, and Maj.-Gen. 1870;
and Lieut.-Gen. (retired) 1882 ; served with 95th
Regt. in Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (severely
wounded, medal with two clasps and Turkish
medal), and in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1858
(five times mentioned in despatches, and medal
with clasp) ; commanded his Regt. 1871-5: ;//.
1850, Sophie Louisa, youngest da. of Sir Henry
Thomas'Oakes, 3rd Bart.; cr. C.B. 1877.
Teddington House, Teddington; Army and
Navy Club.
VII.LIERS, Francis John, C.M.G. ; b.
1851 ; was a clerk in Colonial Office 1869-75,
Private Sec. to Administrator of Govt. of Griqua-
COMPANIONAGE.
h.ndWest, and Clerk of the Council 1875-7, and
Acting Colonial Sec. 1877-80, and a M.L.C.
1879 ! nas been Auditor-Gen, for British Guiana
since 1882, and a M.E.C. since 1891 ; cr.
*.'. M.G. 1880. Georgetown, British Guiana;
Devonshire Club.
VINCENT, Charles Edward Howard,
C.B., M.P. [see Vincent, Bart.].
WAGE, Major Ernest Charles, D.S.O. ; b.
1850 ; entered R.A. 1871, became Capt.i88i,and
Major 1887 ; served in Jowaki Expedition 1877-8
(medal with clasp), during Afghan War 1878-80,
being present at Ali Musjid (mentioned in de-
spatches, and medal with two clasps), and
with Burmah Expedition 1885-7 (mentioned
in despatches, and clasp): m. 1891, Gertrude
Mary Hay, da. of the late Charles Nathan,
Esq., of Sydney, New South Wales ; cr. D.S.O.
1886.
WAKE, Herewald Craufurd, C.B. [see
Wake, Bart.].
WALCOTT, Col. Edmund Scopoli, C.B.,
son of the late J. M. Walcott, Esq. ; h. 1842 ;
entered Bombay Army 1860, became Capt. 1869,
Major 1880, Lieut.-Col. 1881, and Col. 1885 ; re-
tired 1889; served in China War 1860-3 (medal),
and in Afghan War 1879-80 (medal with clasp,
mentioned in despatches, Brevet Lt.-Col.), and
in Soudan Expedition 1885 (mentioned in de-
spatch, medal with clasp, bronze star, and C.B.);
is a J.P. for Devonshire, and Comdg. 4th Vol.
Batn. Devonshire Regt. ; cr. C.B. 1885. Rock
House, Chudleigh, S. Devon.
WALKER, Ernest Octavius, C.I.E., son
of the late G. J. Walker, Esq. (i3th Light
Dragoons), of Teignmouth, S Devon; b. 1850;
entered Indian Te'egraph Depart. 1871 ; served
with Chin Lushai Expedition 1890, in charge
of Telegraphs with Chittagong Column (men-
tioned in despatches, services acknowledged by
Govt. of India): tit. 1881, Rosa, da. of the Rev.
Henry Charles Deshon, M.D., formerly V. of
St. Michael's, Teignmouth; cr. C.I.E. 1891.
Poona, Bombay.
WALKER, Maj.-Gen. Frederick William
Edward Forestier, C.B., C.M.G., son of the
late Gen. Sir Edward Walter Forestier
Walker, K.C.B. ; b. 1844 ; ed. at Roy. Mil.
Coll., Sandhurst ; entered Scots Guards 1862,
became Capt. and Lieut.-Col. 1873, Col. 1878,
Lieut.-Col. 2nd Batn. 1886, and Maj.-Gen.
1887 ; served as Assist. Mil. Sec. to Gen.
Sir Arthur Cunynghame in S. Africa in Kaffir
War 1877-8, as Mil. Sec. to Sir Bartle Frere
1878-9, and in Zulu War 1879 (mentioned in de-
spatches) ; was A. A. and Q.M.G. Home Dist.
during War in Egypt 1882, A. A. and Q.M.G.
in Bechuanaland 1884, and in command of 2nd
Inf. Brig, at Aldershot 1889-90, since when he
has commanded the troops in Eeypt : in. 1887,
Mabel Louisa, da. of Lieut.-Col. A. E. Ross ;
cr. C.B. 1878, C.M.G. 1886. Cairo, Egypt;
Guards' and Travellers' Clubs.
WALKER. James Lewis, C.I.E., son of
the late John Walker, Esq., Punjab Police ; b.
1845 ; was Assist. -Sec. to Simla Bank Corpora-
tion 1868-1873, Officiating Dep. Controller,
Public Works Accounts, Bengal. 1873, Gen.
Manager of Alliance Bank, Limited, _ India
(which he established, and of wh ch he is now
a Director) 1874-91. Pres. (many years a
Member) ot" Simla Municipality 1884-7, a"d
Lieut.-Col. Comdt. 2nd Punjab Vol. Rifles 1884-
yi, having been associated with Vol. Movement
since its extension to India : m. 18 — , L'zzie
Marion, who d. 1892, da. of the late W. Hogan.
Esq., of Simla; cr. C.I.E. 1888. ^Lancas-
ter Gate, W. ; Woodviile, Simla, Junior
853
Athetueum, Bengal (Calcutta), and United
Service (Simla) Clubs.
WALKER, Gen. James Thomas, C.B.,
LL.D., F.R.S.; b. 1826; entered Bombay Engi-
neers 1844, became Capt. 1857, Major 1858,
Lieut.-Col. 1864, Col. 1869, Maj.-Gen. 1878,
Lieut. -Gen. 1 88 1, and Gen. (retired) 1884 ; served
in Punjab Campaign 1848-9 (medal with two
clasps); employed 1849-53 in making a Mill
survey of the N. Trans Indus Frontier, and was
engaged in numerous encounters with Hill
Tribes ; served in expedition against Mahsood
Wuzeerees 1860 (medal with clasp), and in
Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (medal with
clasp) ; was Sup. of Great Trigonometrical Sur-
vey of India 1861, and Surveyor-General of
India 1878 ; Hon. LL.D., Camb. 1883 : in.
1854, Alicia, da. of the late Sir John Scott,
K.C.B. ; cr. C.B. 1877. 13, Cromwell Road,
South Kensington, S.W.; Athenaum Club.
WALKER, Lieut. -Gen. Mark, C.B., V.C.,
son of Capt. A. Walker; l>. 1827; entered
Army 1846, became Capt. 1855, Major 1856,
Lieut.-Col. 1861, Col. 1869, Maj.-Gen. 1878,
and Lieut. -Gen. 1888 ; served in Crimean
Campaign 1854-5 (medal with three clasps,
V.C., mentioned in despatches, $th class
Medjidie, and Turkish medal, dangerously
wounded, and right arm amputated), and
throughout China Campaign 1860 (medal with
two clasps and mentioned in despatches) ; com-
manded a Brig, in Madras, 1875-9, at Aldershot
1883-4, and at Gibraltar 1884-8: m. 1881,
Catherine, da. of Robert Bruce Chichester,
Esq., of Arlington, Devon ; cr. C.B. 1875. 10,
Castle Hill Avenue, Folkestone; United Ser-
vice Club.
WALKER, Richard Cornelius Critchett,
C.M.G., youngest son of the late Rev. James
Walker, M.A., formerly Chap, of New Coll.,
Oxford, and Head Master of the King's Sch.,
Parramatta, N. S. Wales; b. 18— ; ed. pri-
vately, and at St. James's Gram. Sch., Sydney,
N. S. Wales ; entered Pub'ic Ser. of N. S. Wales
1856, and was Private Sec. to successive Pre-
miers ; was a Clerk of Records, N. S. Wales,
1866-78, and First Clerk 1878-9, since when
he has been Principal Under Sec. in the
Colony ; appointed a Member of Civil Ser.
Board 1887 ; has twice acted as Clerk of Ex-
ecutive Council ; cr. C.M.G. 1891. Sydney,
N. S. Wales.
WALKER, Lieut.-Col. Robert SandiJands
Fro\vd,C.Jtf.G., son of J.Walker, Esq., formerly
R.A. ; b. 1850; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sand-
hurst ; formerly in 28th Regt. ; is Major and
Hon. Lieut.-Col. Comdt. ist Batn. Perak
Sikhs; cr. C.M.G. i8gr. Perak, Straits
Settlement ; A'aval and Military Club.
W'ALLACF, Arthur R., C.B. ; b. 18— ;
ed. at Trin. Co 1., Dublin (B.A. 1862) ; is Prin-
cipal Clerk in Ch. Sec.'s Office, Dublin Castle,
and a J.¥. for C3. Dtnegal : in. 18 — , Georgina
Lawrell, da. of the late Major George A. F.
Quentin, icth Hos;ars ; cr. C.B. 1892. 79,
I^cinster Read, Dublin', Ardnamona, Lough.
Eske, co. Donegal; Sacltvillc Street, and Royal
St. George Yacht Clubs.
WALLACE, Maj.-Gcn. Hill, C.B., 3rd son
of Joseph Wallace, Esq., of Beechmount, co.
Antrim ; b. 1823 ; ed. at Addiscombe Coll. ;
entered Bombay Artillery 1843, transferred to
R.A. 1861, became Lieut.-Col. 1863, Col. 1868,
and Maj.-Gen. 1879; was A.A.G., R.A., Bombay
Pres. 1864-9 j served in Abyssinian Campaign
in command of a Div. of R.A., (mentioned
in despatches, C.B. and medal) ; commanded
Mysore Div. of Army 1878 : in. ist, 1851,
Harriet Sophia, who d. 1881, da. of Capt. F. W.
854
COMPANIONAGE.
Burgoyne, R.N. ; and, 1883, Marian Cecilia,
da. of Charles G. Stanuell, Esq., of 22, Clyde
Road, Dublin; cr. C.B. 1868.; The Pool
House, Stourport ; United Service Club.
WALLACE, Col. William Arthur JAMES-,
C.I.E., son of the late William James-Wallace,
Esq., J.P., of co. Wexford ; b. 1842; entered
R.E. 1860, became Capt. 1873, Major 1881,
Lieut.-Col. 1882, and Col. 1886 ; served during
Afghan War 1878-9 (mentioned in despatches,
medal), and with Egyptian Expedition 1882
(mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp,
bronze star, Brevet Lt.-Col. , 4th class Osmanieh); |
is Manager of N.W. Railway, India, and i
Comdt. 3rd Punjab (N.W. Railway) Vol. |
Rifles; cr. C.I.E. 1890. Lahore, Punjab',
Junior United Service Club.
WALLINGTON, Col. John Williams, C.B. ; \
b. 1822 ; ed. at Harrow ; entered 83rd Regt. j
1839, exchanged to 4th Light Dragoons 1847. !
and retired as Capt. 1852 ; was Hon. Col. 4th
Batn. Gloucestershire Regt. 1872-84 when he
retired with permission to retain his rank ; is a
J.P. for cos. Gloucester and Wilts : in. 1852,
Henrietta Maria, da. of the late Lieut.-Col.
William Beach, M.P. [see Hicks-Beach, Bart.,
colls.] ; cr. C.B. 1881. Keevil Manor, Trom-
bridge, Wilts ; A ruty and Navy Chib.
WALSH, Langton Prendergast, C.I.E.,
el. son of Col. T. Prendergast Boles Walsh,
Non-Effective List [a descendant of the ancient
family of Walsh, of Abberley, Worcestershire,
allied by kindred to the Walsh family of Ire-
land, and son of the late Rev. John Prendergast
Walsh, of Blessington,co. Wicklow, who served
in Rifle Brig, at Waterloo (thrice wounded,
lost leg, reported and rewarded for valour,
medal)], of Laragh Manor, Kingscourt, co.
Cavan, and Warwick Road, Baling, W. ; b.
1856 ; served during Egyptian Campaign 1882
(medal, Khedive's bronze star) ; is in Bom.
Political Depart. , Assist. Resident and H . B . M .'s
Vice-Consul at Zeila, and a J.P. for Bombay
Pres. ; in. 1891, Clementina Annie, da. of the
late Major R. G. MacGregor, Bengal Artillery;
cr. C.I.E. 1890. Zeila, JV.E. Africa; Con-
servative Club.
WALTER, Col. Charles Kenneth Mac-
kenzie, C.S.I., sort of the late Rev. W. Walter,
V. of Bonby, and Preb. of Lincoln ; b. 1833 ;
entered H.E.I.C.S. 1852, and B.S.C. 1861,
became Capt. 1864, Major 1872. Lieut.-Col.
1878, and Col. 1882 ; attached to Foreign Dept.
of Govt. of India from 1856 ; served during
Indian Mutiny 1857-8 (medal, thanked by Govt.
of India) ; was successively Political Agent in
Bhurtpore, and in Eastern Rajputana States,
Resident in W. Rajputana and in Meywar,
and Agent to Gov.-Gen. for Rajputana and
Ch. Commr. of Ajmere : in. 1865, Katherine
Jane, el. da. of the late Lieut. -Gen. Colin
Troup, C.B. ; cr. C.S.I. 1890. 70, Hyde Patk
Mansions, N. W.; East India United Service
Club.
WALTER, Gen. John M'Neill, C.B., son
of the late Col. John Walter, 95th Regt. ; b.
1819 ; entered Army 1835, became Capt. 1847,
Major 1853, Lieut.-Col. 1856, Col. 1861, Maj.-
Gen. 1868, Lieut. -Gen. 1878, and Gen. (retired)
1881 ; served throughout Kaffir War 1846-7
(medal), with 53rd Regt. in Punjab Campaign
1849 (medal with clasp), and in campaign
against Hill Tribes on Peshawur frontier 1851-2 ;
commanded 35th Regt., and subsequently a
column in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-5
(twice mentioned in despatches, and medal) ;
commanded Saugor District 1871-4 ; appointed
Col. Manchester Regt. 1890 :m. 1860, Claudine,
da. of W. Cooke, Esq., of Bustee ; cr. C.B.
1859. United Service Club.
WALTON, Lieut. -Gen. Bendyshe, C.I.E.;
b. 1827 ; entered Army 1848, became Capt. 1856,
Major 1858, transferred to B.S.C. 1864, Lieut.-
Col. 1865, Col. 1874, Maj.-Gen. 1887, and Lieut.-
Gen. 1891 ; served with 53rd Regt. in Punjab
Campaign 1849 (medal with clasp), with expedi-
tion against Hill Tribes on Peshawur Frontier
1851-2 (medal with clasp), and in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1857-8 (mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp) ; was Sup. and Agent for
Army Clothing, Bengal, 1870-7; cr. C.I.E. 1878.
A riuy and Navy Club.
WALTON, Frederick Thomas Granville,
C.I.E., son of William Walton, Esq., of Hamp-
ton, Middlesex ; b. 1840 ; studied as pupil of
Richard Johnson, Esq., 'Engineer of Great
Northern Railway, and afterwards served as
Assist. Engineer on that line and on construc-
tion of Joint Cheshire Railways ; employed on
Oudh and Rohilkund Railway, India 1868-88,
and was engaged in building the Ramgunga
River Bridge, and the line in Bareiley Dist.
1881-7 ; had charge of construction of Dufferin
Bridge over the Ganges at Benares ; elected
M.I.C.E. 1876 : m. 1877, Charlotte Eliza, da.
of late Sir Cusack Patrick Roney ; cr. C.I.E.
1888.
WARBURTON, Lieut.-Col. Robert, C.S.I.,
only son of the late Col. Robert Warburton,
R.A. (of the Garryhinch branch of the Egerton-
Warburtons, of Arley Hall [see Grey-Egerton,
Bart.]); b. 1842 ; ed. at Kensington Gram. Sch.,
and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich; entered
R.A. 1861, B.S.C. 1869, became Capt. 1873,
Major 1881, and Lieut.-Col. 1887 ; served in
Abyssinian Campaign 1867-8 (medal), against
Iskhakot and Utman Khels 1878 (mentioned
in despatches), and during Afghan War 1879-80
(medal, Brevet-Major) ; sometime Ch. Political
Officer at Jehallabad ; has been Political Officer
in charge of Khyber Pass since 1879 : ;;/. 1868,
Mary, el. da. of William Cecil, Esq., formerly
of Dyffryn House, Monmouthshire ; cr. C.S.I.
1890. Peshawar, India; Military and Royal
Naval Clubs.
WARD, Charles James, C.M.G.; l>. 18— ;
rendered services to Jamaica Exhibition 1891;
cr. C.M.G. 1891.
WARD, Col. Henry Constantine Evelyn,
C.I.E., son of the late Sir Henry George Ward,
G.C.M.G., Gov. of Madras; b. 1837; entered
Indian Ser. 1855, and became Capt. 1867, Major
1875, Lieut.-Col. 1881, and Col. 1886 ; served
during Indian Mutiny 1857-8, being present as
a Volunteer at siege and assault of Delhi, and
with Guides at action of Narnoul (mentioned in
despatches, medal with clasp), on the Ensuff-
zai Frontier 1858 (medal), and with Kabul Kheyl
Wuzeeree Expedition 1858-9 ; joined Political
Depart. Central India Agency 1860, and was
Sup. of Dhar 1861-3 ! entered Central Province
Commn. 1864 ; wasDep. Commr. 1866-82, Addle
Commr. 1883-5 ('n charge of Expedition against
the Khonds 1883), additional Commr. 1886, and
Prime Minister of Bhopal 1886-9, since when
he has been Commr., Central Provinces : -in.
1868 ; cr. C.I.E. 1888. Hoshangabad, Central
Provinces, India ; East India United Service
Club.
WARD, Col. James, C.B., son of the late
James Ward, Esq., of Strawberry Hill, co.
Down ; 6. 18 — ; Bar. Gray's Inn 1867 ; formerly
Capt. 3rd Batn. Lincolnshire Regt. and 4th
Batn. Roy. Irish Rifles ; is Lieut.-Col. Comdt.
and Hon. Col. (London Irish Rifles), 4th Vol.
Batn. Rifle Brig. (Prince Consort's Own), and
a J.P. for cos. Antrim and Down : m, jS — ,
Jemima, who d. 1867, da. of the late Very Rev.
Arthur Irwin, Dean and Vicar-Gen, of Ardfert ;
COMPANIONAGE.
855
cr. C.B. 1892. Lisbitrn, co. Antrim; Junior
Carlton Club.
WARD, Vice-Adm. Thomas Le Hunte,
C.B. [see V. Bangor, colls.].
WARD, William Erskine, C.S.I, [see
V. Bangor, colls.].
WARDROP, Col. Frederick Meyer, C.B.,
son of the late Henry Wardrop, Esq., of Black-
faulds, Lanarkshire ; l>. 1847 ; entered 3rd
Dragoon Guards 1869, became Capt. 1878,
Brevet Major 1882, Major 1884, Brevet Lieut. -
Col. 1885, Lieut. -Col.Comdg. I2th Lancers 1887,
and Col. 1889 ; served with Egyptian Expe-
dition 1882, as A.D.C. to Gen. Comdg., present
at engagements of El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta,
and Kassassin, and at battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp,
bronze star, 4th class Medjidie, Brevet Major),
and with Nile Expedition 1884-5, as A.D.C.
to Viscount Wolseley, and subsequently as
D.A.A. and Q.M.G. with Desert Column ;
present _at actions of Abu Klea and Gubat, in
reconnaisance at Metammeh, and in engage-
ments at Abu Klea Wells, where, with a small
party, he distinguished himself by threatening
the enemy's flank and rear, eventually dislodg-
ing him from the strong position he occupied ;
(several times specially mentioned in despatches,
two clasps, Brevet Lt.-Col.) ; cr. C.B. 1891.;
Naval and Military, Bachelors' and Cavalry
Clubs.
WARNER, William LEE-, C.S.2., son of
the late Rev. Canon James Lee-Warner, of
Thorpland Hall, Norfolk ; b. 1846 ; ed. at
Rugby, and at St. John's Coll., Camb. (B.A.
1869, M.A. 1872); entered Bom. C.S. 1869;
was Private Sec. to Gov. of Bombay 1872-4,
Under-Sec, to Govt. of Bombay 1874-5, a
Member of Education Commn. 1882, Under-
Sec, to Govt. of India in Foreign Depart.
1884-6, and Political Agent at Kolhapur 1886-7,
since when he has been Sec. to Govt. of Bombay
in Political, Secret, and other Departs. : m.
1876, Ellen Paullina, da. of Maj.-Gen. Henry
William Holland, C.B. ; cr. C.S.I. 1892.
Bombay ; East India United Service Club.
WARREN, Maj.-Gen. Arthur Frederick,
C.B., son of the late Pelham Warren, Esq.,
M.D., of Wortir.g House, Hants ; b. 1830;
entered Rifle Brig. 1847, became Capt. 1854,
Major 1855, Lieut.-Col. 1866, Col. 1877 (h.p.
1878), and Maj.-Gen. 1887 ; retired 1890 ; served
in Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with three
clasps, sth class Medjidie, and Turkish medal),
in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (mentioned
in despatches, and medal with clasp), and in
Ashanti Campaign 1874 (several times men-
tioned in despatches, and medal with clasp)
commanded 32nd Regt. Dist., 1881-6 : m. 1875,
Mary Louisa, da. of J. Thornton, Esq. ; cr.
C.B. 1874. Army and Navy Club.
WARREN, Maj.-Gen. Dawson Stockley,
C.B., son of the late Dawson Warren, Esq.,
Lieut. R.A.; b. 1830; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad.,
Munich ; entered i4th Regt. (now 2nd Batn.
Prince of Wales' Own, W. Yorkshire Regt.)
1851, became Capt. 1857 Major 1871, Lieut.-Col.
1877, Col. 1881, and Maj.-Gen. 1885 ; served in
Crimean Campaign 1855, including siege and
fall of Sebastopol and assault of i8th June
<(medal with clasp and Turkish medal), in com-
mand of his Regt. in Afghan Campaign 1879-80
(medal and clasp), and in Suakin Expedition
1885 ; was A.A.G. at Rawul Pindee 1874-77,
and at Head-quarters Simla 1877-78, and in
command of 7th and 57th Regt. Dists. 1883-5 :
in. 1863 Barbara Mary, da. of Lieut. Colquhoun
Grant, 4&th Regt. ; cr. C.B. 1881.
WARREN, Col. Falkland George Edge-
worth, C.M.G., son of the late Dawson
Warren. Esq., Lieut. R.A. ; b. 1834; ed. at
. , . 1 .. 12 rere
1889; served throughout Indian Mutiny Cam-
campaign 1004-5 ^ciasp; ; was ASSISC. v_,ommr.
at Larnaca, Cyprus, 1878, and Commr. 1878-9,
and Ch. Sec. to Govt. of Cyprus 1879-91 : JH.
1860, Annie, da. of Capt. Victor, R.N.; cr.
C.M.G. 1880. 57, Cornwall Road, Bayswater,
WATERFIELD, Henry, C.B., 3rd son of
the late Thomas Nelson Waterfield, Esq., head
of Political and Secret Depart, in India Board ;
b. i83~ ; entered India Board (afterwards merged
in India Office) 1853 i was Private Sec. to Earl
of Ellenborough 1858, and Assist. Private Sec.
to Lord Stanley 1858-9, and to Sir Charles
Wood 1859-63 ; appointed Sec. of Statistics and
Commerce Depart. 1874, and of the Financial
Depart. 1879 ; is Sec. of Indian Currency
Commn. : m. ist. Katharine Jane, who d. 1882,
da. of the late G. E. Wilmot Wood, M.D. :
2nd, Mary Augusta, el. da. of Edward Obre
Shee, Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1886. 30, Prince's
Square, W.
WATERFIELD, Col. William Garrow,
C.S.I., son of the late C. Waterfield, Esq.;
b. 1833 ; entered Bengal Army 1852, became
Capt. 1864, Major 1872, Lieut.-Co!. 1878,
and Col. 1883 ; served in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1857-8 (mentioned in despatches, and
medal with clasp), and in Afghan Campaign,
1878-9 ; formerly Commr. and Sup. Peshawur
Div. : in. 1863, Rose Helen, da. of the Rev.
Sir Charles Clarke, 2nd Bart. [cr. 1831] ; cr.
C.S.I. 1879. East India United Service Chit.
WATERS, Brig.-Surg. Robert, C.B.,
M.D.; b. 1835 ; ed. at Roy. Academical Insti-
tution and Queen's Coll., Belfast (Scholar), and
at Queen's Univ., Ireland (Exhibitioner, M.D.
1858) ; entered Army Med. Depart. 1860, be-
came Surg.-Maj. 1869, and Brig.-Surg. 1885;
retired 1890 ; served in W. Africa Settle-
ments, 1869 (thanked by Gov. - in - Gh.,
and Sec. of State for Colonies, promoted) in
Ashanti War 1873-4 (mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp), and with Nile Expedition
1884-5 (mentioned in despatches, medal with
clasp, bronze star, promoted) ; was Principal
Med. Officer W. Africa Settlements 1873, and
Administrative Med. Officer, Quetta Dist.
1888, and of Sirhind Dist. 1889-90; is a J.P.
for co. Londonderry; cr. C.B. iSgi. White
Fort, Tubbermore, co. Londonderry ; Claren-
don House, Portstewart ; Ulster Reform
(Belfast) Club.
WATKIN, Lieut.-Col. Henry Samuel
Spiller, C.B., son of the late Col. H. Watkin ;
b. 1843; entered R.A. 1864, became Capt.
1876, Major 1883, and Lieut. -Col. 1890; was
Assist. -Sup. of Experiments, Shoeburyness 1877,
in Depart, of Director of Artillery, Woolwich
1878-81, Assist. -Sup. at Roy. Gunpowder Fac-
tory, Waltham, 1881-5, and Instructor in Topo-
graphical Drawing, Depart, of Art Studies
1885-6, since when he has been Inspector of
Position-Finding, Depart, of Director of Artil-
lery : m. 1871, Sophia, da. of the late G. W.
Hallam, Esq., of Brent Pelham Hall, Herts ; cr.
C.B. 1889. Woolwich ; United Service Club.
WATSON, Lieut.-Col. Charles Moore,
C.M.G., son of the late W. Watson, Esq., J.P. ;
b. 1844; ed. at Dublin Univ. (M.A. 1869)
and at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich; entered
856 COMPAXIONAGE.
R.E. 1866, became Capt. 1878, Major 1882,
and Lieut. -Col. 1892 ; served in Soudan 1874-5 ;
employed in War Office 1875-8, as A.D.C. to
Gen. Sir Lintorn Simmons, G.C.B., 1878-80, in
India Office 1880-3, and on special service
during Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal with
clasp, 4th Class Medjidie, Khedive's Star) ;
served inEgyptian Army 1883-6 : wasGov.-Gen.
of Red Sea Littoral 1886 (rank of Pasha, 3rd
Class Osmanieh) ; is an Assist. Inspector Gen.
of Fortifications at Head Quarters : »/. 1880,
Genevieve, da. of the late Rev. R. Gook ; cr.
C.M.G. 1887. Junior United Service Club.
WATT, Corny. -Gen. Fitzjames Edward,
C.B., son of the late Corny. Gen. James
Duff Watt ; b. 1822 ; entered Commissariat
Depart. 1839, became Dep. Assist. Corny. -Gen.
1843, Assist.Comy.-Gen. 1855, Dep. Comy.-Gen.
1862, and Comy.-Gen. 1878; retired 1883;
served at Cape of Good Hope, and Mauritius,
and in N. S. Wales, Turkey, and Hong Kong,
and held at various times the Civil Appointments
of District Paymaster of Board of Works dur-
ing Relief Operations in Ireland, Sup. Bullion ,
Depart. Roy. Mint, Sydney Branch, Auditor
of Revenue Accounts, Gibraltar, and Chm. of I
Board of Visitors of Convict Establishment in \
that Colony ; was Sec. to Committee for re- I
organising the Commissariat 1858, Staff Offi- j
cer of Commissariat Staff Corps at War Office
1858-64, and Comy.-Gen. on Staff at Head-
quarters 1878-83 ; cr. C.B. 1880. Hilltop,
Headington Hill, Oxford; Junior Unite d
Service Club.
WATT, George, C.I.E., M.D. ; b. 1851 ;
M.B., C.M. 1871 ; was Professor of Botany at
the Calcutta Univ. 1873-83, employed in botani-
cal exploration of Manipur 1882-3, ar>d for some
time specially attached, as Scientific Officer, to
Govt. of India in Depart, of Revenue and Agri- '
culture ; was in charge of Indian Section of 1
Calcutta International Exhibition 1884, and of |
the Imperial (Indian) Section of Colonial and
Indian Exhibition 1886 ; appointed Reporter
on Economic Products, to Govt. of India 1887 ;
is a Goy. of the Imperial Institute ; author of |
"A Dictionary of the Economic Products of,
India" ; cr. C.I.E. 1886. Savage Club.
WAUCHOPE, Col. Andrew Gilbert, C.£.,
C.Jf.G., son of Andrew Wauchope, Esq., of
Niddryo, Liberton, near Edinburgh ; b. 1846 ;
entered the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)
1865, and became Capt. 1878, Major ist Batn.
1884, Lieut.-Col. 1884, and Col. 1888 ; served
in Ashantee War 1873 (severely wounded,
mentioned in despatches, and medal with
clasp), in Soudan Campaign 1884, and in Nile
Expedition 188; (wounded); was British Dele-
gate to Sultan's Lands Enquiry in Cyprus 18^9-
80 ; unsuccessfully contested Edinburghshire
(C) 1892; is a D.L. for Edinburghshire: ?«.
1882, Elytia Ruth, who d. 1883, da. of Sir
Thomas Erskine. 2nd Bart. ; cr. C.M.G. 1880,
C.B. 1889. Niddrie Marischal, Liberton,
Midlothian; Army and Navy Club.
WAY, Col. Nowell Fitz Upton, C.B., el.
son of the late Holroyd Fitzwilliam Way, Esq.,
and grandson of the late B. Way, Esq., of Den-
ham Place, Bucks; b. 1838; entered R. M.L.I.
1855, became Capt. 1868 Major 1880, Lieut.-
Col. 1883, Col. 1887, Col. 2nd Comdt. 1889, and
Col. Comdt. 1892 ; served in Suakin Expedition
1884 ; commanded 2nd Batn. R.M.L.I. at Suez
1884-5 ! served in Suakin Campaign 1885, and
com. R.M. Batn. during latter part of opera-
tions : in. 1871, Mary Anne Louisa, da. of the
late Lieut.-Col. G. Nelson Prior, 2ist Bombay
N.I. ; cr. C.B. 1885. Junior United Service
Club.
WEBBER, Maj.-Gen. Charles Edmund,
C.B., son of the Rev. T. Webber, of Leekfield,
co. Sligo; b. 1838; entered R.E. 1855, became
Capt. 1862, Major 1872, Lieut.-Col. 1880, Col.
1884 (h.p. 1885), and Maj.-Gen. (retired) 1885 :
served in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-9
(medal with clasp, three times mentioned in.
despatches, and thanked by Govt. of Bombay) ;
was a Professor of Mil. Topography at Roy.
Mil. Acad. Woolwich 1861-6 ; accompanied'
the Head-Quarters of Prussian Army in Austro-
Prussian Campaign 1866 ; attached to Roy.
Commn. of Paris Universal Exhibition 1867 ;
commanded R.E. employed on Postal Tele-
graphs, 1870-9 ; was a Juror at Paris Exhibition
1878, a Roy. Commr. at Paris Exhibition 1881,
and Pres. for 1882 of So. of Telegraph Engi-
neers and Electricians ; served as an A. A. and
Q.M.G. in Zululand, Natal, and the Transvaal
1879 (mentioned in despatches, and medal wioh
clasp), and as A. A. and Q.M.G. at Army head-
quarters (for Telegraphy), with Egyptian Expe-
ditionary Force 1882 (mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp, C.B., and 3rd class Medjidie),
and as A.A. and A.Q.M.G., and Director sf
Army Telegraphs with Nile Expedition 1884-5
(clasp): m. ist, i86i,the Hon. Alice Augusta
Gertrude Hanbury-Tracy, who d. 1877, da. of 2nd
Baron Sudeley ; 2nd, 18 — , Sarah Elizabeth,
widow of R. Stainbank, Esq., and da. of the
late J. Gunn, Esq., of the East Indies ; cr. C.B.
1882. 17, Egerton Gardens, South Kensing-
ton, S. \V. ; United Service and Brooks' s
Clubs.
WEBSTER, Col. Arthur George, C.B.,
3rd son of the late James Webster, D.L.
and J.P. for co. Gloucester ; b. 1837 ; ed.
at Cheltenham Coll. ; formerly Lieut. - Col.
Comdg. igth Hussars ; retired 1884, with Hon.
rank of Col.; served in Indian Mutiny Campaign
1857-8 (medal and letter of thanks from Govt.).
in Egyptian Expedition 1882 (mentioned in des-
patches, medal with clasp, bronze star, and 4th,
class Osmanieh), and in Soudan Campaign 1884
(clasp and mentioned in despatches) : >«. 1889,
Mona Hortense, da. of the late Col. A. F.
Wyatt, C.B. ; cr. C.B. 1884. Junior Unitid
Service Club.
WEBSTER, Edmund Forster, C.I.E., soa
of the late James Webster, Esq., J.P., D.L.T
of Hatherley Court, Gloucestershire ; entered
M.C.S. 1857, and retired 1887 ; was a Member of
Committee on Irrigation Questions with Famine
Commn. 1878-9, and Sec. to Famine Code
Commn. 1881-2 ; appointed member of Forest
Bill Committee and of Local Govt. Committse
1882, Ch. Sec. to Govt. and Fellow of Madras
Univ. 1884, and Member of Council of Fort
St. George 1886 ; cr. C.I.E. 1888. 32, Lennox
Gardens, Pont Street, S. W. ; East India
United Service and Wellington Clubs.
WELDON, Col. Thomas, C.I.E. [see
Weldon, Bart.].
WELMAN, Maj.-Gen. William Henry
Dowling Reeves, C.B., son of the late Major
Harvey Welman, of the syth Regt. ; b.
1828 ; entered Army 1847, became Capt. 1857,
Major 1865, Lieut.-Col. 1875, and Col. 1880 ;
retired as Maj.-Gen. 1882 ; served in India,
China, Australia and the Cape, and commanded
2nd Bat. Wiltshire Regt. throughout the Zulu
War 1879 (medal with clasp): m. 1857, Sarah,
da. of the late Ralph Hincks, Esq., of Suir
Kew, co. Waterford; cr. C.B. 1870. Cheritont
near Hythe.
\VE.u\ss,A/aj.-Gen. Henry Manley. C.B.;
b. 1831 ; entered Bengal Army 1848, became
Capt. 1861, Major 1868, Lieut.-Col. 1874. Col.
1879, and Maj.-Gen. 1890; served in Indian
Mutiny Campaign 1857 (medal with clasp), and
in Afghan Campaign 1879-80 (medal) ; con>
manded Rawal Pindi Brig. Feb. to Aug. 1886:
in. 1857, Harriet Eliza Vincent, da. of the late
Capt. Sheriff, 48th Bengal Native Infantry ;
cr. C.B. 1881. 78, Cornwall Gardens, South
Kensington, S. IV. ; United Service Club.
WERE, Jonathan Binns, C.M.G., son of
Nicholas Were, Esq., of Landcox, Somerset ; b.
1809 ; arrived in Melbourne 1839, a"d in 1840
was the fust magistrate appointed for Victoria,
and in 1857 was the first member returned to
Victorian Parliament for Brigltton ; was also
the first Agent appointed to Lloyd's in Mel-
bourne, and the first P. and O. Agent ; is a
merchant and financial agent and a Commr. of
Supreme Court of W. Australia ; in 1841
elected first Pres. of Melbourne Chamber of
Commerce ; first Consular Agent for Hanse
Towns, Peru and Spain ; Consul-Gen, for Por-
tugal and Denmark. Consul for Sweden, Nor-
way, and Chili, and Vice-Consul for Brazil; was
Commr. and Member of Executive Committee
of Melbourne International Exhibition, 1881 ; is
a Knight of the Orders of the Dannebrog and
Wasa : ;«. ist, 1833, Sophia, da. of Robert
Dunsford, Esq., of Plymouth. Devon ; 2nd, I
1882, Bessie, da. of Donald Gordon M'Arthur,
Esq., of H.M.'s Survey Depart., Melbourne;
fr. C.M.G. 1881. Melbourne (Victoria);
Brighton {Victoria) ; Melbourne (Victoria)
Club.
WESTERN, Lieut. -Col. James Halifax,
C.M.G. ; b. 1842 ; entered R.E. 1860, became
Major 1881, and Lieut. -Col. (retired) 1887;
sometime Director-General of Works in Egypt ;
has 2nd class Medjidieh ; cr. C.M.G. 1888.
WESTLAKE, Capt. Almond Paul,Z>.^.C>.;
b. 1858; entered Army 1876, became Lieut.
M.S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1878, and Capt. 1889 ;
served during Afghan War 1879-80 (medal) ; cr.
D.S.O. 1887.
WEST-LAND, James, C.S.7., LL.D., son
of James Westland Esq., banker, of Aberdeen ;
/;. 1842 ; LL.D. Aberdeen 18— ; entered B.C.S.
1862; appointed Comptroller and Auditor-Gen,
and Head Commr. of Paper Currency 1880, and
Financial Member of Council of Gov.-Gen. of
India 1887 ; retired 1889 : m. 1874, Mildred, da.
of Surg.-Maj. C. J. Jackson ; cr. C.S.I. 1888.
East India United Sen<ice Club.
WESTMACOTT.CV. Richard, C.B. , D.S.O.,
son of the Rev. Horatio Westmacott ; b. i84i;ed.
at Rossall ; entered Bom. Army 1859, and Bom.
S.C. (now I.S.C.) 1863, became Capt. 1871.
Major 1879, Lieut. -Col. 1885, and Col. 1889 ;
served during Indian Mutiny 1859 (medal),
against the rebels in Gujerat 1860, against rebel
Naikras in Punch Mahol 1868 (thanked by
Govt.), during Afghan War 1879-80, comdg.
troops on line of communications (mentioned in
despatches, and medal), with Soudan Expedition
1885 (mentioned in despatches, medal with two
clasps and bronze star), and with Chin-Lushai
Expedition, as 2nd in command of Chittagong
Force 1889-90 (medal and D.S.O.) ; is in com-
mand of 28th Pioneers and the Brig, at Kirkee :
in. 1889, Margartt Rose, da. of Co). Caldecott,
R.A. ; cr. D.S.O. 1890, C.B. 1891. Kirkee,
Bombay ; United Service and East India
United Service Clubs.
WHITE, Herbert Thirkell, C.I.E., son of
the late Richard White, Esq. ; b. 1855 ;
ed. at Dulwich ; entered B.C.S. 1877 ; served
in Upper Burma 1885-7 (thanked by Gov.-Gen.
in Council, medal); successively Sec. for Upper
Burma, and Sec. and Ch. Sec. to Ch. Commr.
of Burma ; is Commr. of Div. in Burma : in.
1877, Fanny Sophia, da. of the late William
Hawes, Esq. ; cr. C.I.E. 1892. The Warren.
Tiverton, N. Devon.
COMPANIONAGE. 857
WHITE, Adm. Richard Dunninp. C.B.,
son of the late Rear- Adm. Thomas White ; b.
1813 ; entered R.N. 1826, became Com. 1846,
Capt. 1856, retired Rear-Adm. 1874, Vice-Adm.
1879, and Adm. i885;servedinSyriai84o, present
at capture of St. Jean D'Acre (medal); employed
on W. Coast of Africa in suppressing slave
trade 1844-7 and 1850-3, captured several slavers
during first period, and during second period
satisfactorily arranged a somewhat difficult
diplomatic question that had arisen through a
British cruiser having captured a French vessel
in error; commanded H. M.S. "Desperate" in
Baltic during Russian War 1855, and captured
first prize ; present at attacks on forts and
batteries at entrance of River Dwina, near
Riga, and at several operations on land in the
Gulf of Riga in command of sailors and
marines (medal and services approved by Lords
of Admiralty); commanded H.M.S.s. "Mada-
gascar "four years at Rio de Janeiro. "Cos-
sack" in Mediterranean 1865-7, and "Mersey"
at Queenstown 1867-9 > 's a J-P- f°r Devon : m,
1848, Rose Emily, da. of William Ady, Esq.;
cr. C.B. 1881. u, Baring Crescent, Heavitrec,
Exeter.
WHITE, Gen. Robert, C.B., el. son of the
late Hans White, Esq., J.P., of Coolnagour and
Aghayoe, Queen's co. ; b. 1827; ed.atTrin. Coll.,
Dublin; entered Army 1847, became Capt. 1852,
Major 1854, Lieut.-Col. i36o, Col. 1865, Maj.-
Gen. 1870, Lieut. -Gen. 1885, and Gen. 1890;
retired 1891 ; served with i7th Lancers in Tur-
key and the Crimea during Russian War 1854-5
(medal with three clasps, 5th Class Medjidie
and Turkish medal), and in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1 857-9 (medal) ; commanded E. Dist.
1882-6 : 111. 1860, Charlotte, who d. 1883, da. of
the late Rev. J. Meara, of Headfort, co. Gal-
way ; cr. C.B. 1873. Coolnagour, Queens co. ;
A nny and Navy Club.
WHITE, Thomas Richard St. Steph'en,
Esmonde, J\I.D,, C.B., son of the late Lawrence
Esmonde White, Esq., of Scarnagh, co. Wex-
ford ; b. 18 — ; entered Indian Med. Ser. 18 — ;
and retired as Surg.-Gen. 1880; served in New
Zealand War 1846, and as senior Medical
Officer in Taranaki War 1860-1 ; m. 18 — ,
Sophia, da. of — Cuthers, Esq. ; cr. C.B.
1867.
WHITE. William Henry, C.B., F.R.S.,
son of R. White, Esq., of Devonport ; b. 1845 ;
ed. at Roy. Sch. of Naval Architecture (highest
diploma) ; was in Constructive Depart, of Ad-
miralty 1867-83, when he retired as Ch. Con-
structor (thanked by Board of Admiralty) ;
organised War-Shipbuilding Depart, of Sir W.
G. Armstrong and Co. 1883-5, since when he has
been Assist. -Controller of Navy and Director of
Naval Construction at Admiralty ; electee!/
F.R S. 1888, and F.R.S.E. 1889; isaVice Pres.
of Institution of Naval Architects, a M.I.C.E..
and a Member of Council of Institution of
Mechanical Engineers 1870-81 ; sometime Pro-
fessor of Naval Architecture at Roy. Sch. of
Naval Architecture and at Roy. Naval Coll. :
m. ist, 1875, Alice Maud, who d, 1886, da.
of F. Martin, Esq., of Pembroke ; 2nd, 1890,
Annie, da. of F. C. Marshall, Esq., J.P., of
Tynemouth ; cr. C.B. 1891. 9, Putney Hill
Park, S.W.; The Admiralty, Whitehall ',
S.W.
WHITEHEAD, Maj.-Gen. Robert Children,
C.B.', b. 1833; entered Army 1851, became
Capt. 1855, Major 1861, Lieut.-Col. 1871, Col.
1877, and Maj.-Gen. 1887 ; retired 1892 ; served
in Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (specially men-
tioned in despatches, medal with clasp, 5th class
Medjidie and Turkish medal) ; commanded 48th
858
COMPANIONAGE.
Regt. Dist. 1883-6 ; cr. C.B. 1879. Sandford,
Warcop, Westmoreland.
WHYMPER, Henry Josiah, C.I.E., son
of J. W. Whymper,Esq. (Roy. Inst. of Painters
in Water Colours), of Hasleraere ; b. 1845 ; ed.
privately : m. 1867, Elizabeth, da. of Major D.
Oliver, H.E.I.C.S. [see B. Saye and Sele] ; cr.
C.I.E. 1889. Park Lodge, Rawal Pindee,
India ; City Liberal and. Devonshire Clubs.
WIGRAM, Maj.-Gen. Godfrey James, C. B.
[see Fitz-Wygram, Bart., colls.].
WILEY, Lieut. -Gen. William, C.£., son
of the late Col. William Henry Wilby ; b. 1819 ;
entered Army 1836, became Capt. 1847, Major
1855, Lieut.-Col. 1859, Col. 1864, Maj.-Gen.
1869, and Hon. Lieut. -Gen. 1882; served with
4th Regt. in Crimean Campaign 1855 (medal
with clasp and Turkish medal), in command of a
wing of that Regt. in Indian Mutiny Campaign
1857-8, as Brig. -Gen. in Abyssinian Campaign
1867 (mentioned in despatches and medal) ; and
in command of troops in Ceylon 1879-82: in. 1843,
Harriet, da. of the late Capt. William Dowers,
R.N. ; cr. C.B. 1868. 31, Collingham Place,
South Kensington, S.W.; Army and Navv
Club.
WILKINS, Surg.-A/ajorJmmes Sutherland,
D.S.O, ; b. 1851 ; entered Indian Med. Ser.
1871, and became Surg. -Major 1886 ; served
during Afghan War 1879 (medal), and with
Burmah Expedition 1886-7 (mentioned in de-
spatches, and medal with clasp); cr. D.S.O.
1891.
WILKINSON, Maj.-Gen. Henry Clement,
C.B., son of the late Rev. Percival Spearman
Wilkinson, of Mount Oswald, co. Durham ;
b. 1837 ; entered Army 1856 and retired from
command of i6th Lancers, Col. (h.p.) 1877, and
became Maj.-Gen. 1887; served in Indian Mutiny
•Campaign 1857-8 (medal with clasp) ; was
Inspector-Gen, of Aux. Cav. 1877-9, and Mil.
Sec. to Com.-in-Ch. in India 1880 ; commanded
•Cav. Brig, in S. Afghanistan, 1880-1 (medal
with clasp), Bozdar Field Force 1881, Indian
Cav. Brig, in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal
•with clasp, C.B., 2nd class Medjidie), and
Sialkot Brig., Quetta, Sanga, and Presidency
Dists.. and Meerut, Rawal Pindi and Allaha-
bad Divs. in India 1880-87 ; has commanded
N.E. Dist., England, since 1891 ; cr. C.B. 1882.
York ; United Service, A nny and Navy, and
White's Clubs.
WILKINSON, Capt. Henry Thomas Died-
rich, D.S.O., el. son of Col. H. J. Wilkinson ;
b. 1860 ; entered Army 1881, and became Capt.
Essex Regt. 1887, and Roy. Irish Regt. 1889;
served with Burmese Expedition i88s-6(severely
wounded, mentioned in despatches) ; cr. D.S.O.
1887.
WILKINSON, Maj.-Gen. Osborn, C.B.,
son of the late Robert Wilkinson, Esq., of Mon-
tagu Square, W. ; b. 1822 ; ed. at Eton and
at Christ's Coll., Camb. ; entered Bengal L. Cav.
1844; became Maj.-Gen. 1880; commanded 2nd
Bengal Cav. for 10 years ; served in Punjab Cam-
paign 1848-9 (medal), on N.W. Frontier under
Sir Sydney Cotton 1854 (medal with clasp), and
•on Staff in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8
{medal with clasp and several times mentioned in
despatches) ; selected specially to command the
Kohat Force during the Affghan Campaign
1878-9 (officially thanked by Com.-in-Ch. and
by Sir Frederick Roberts) : ?«. 1853, a da. of
Col. J. Free, loth Bengal Cav. : cr. C.B. 1877
40, St. George s Road, Eccleston Square, S. W.
United Set vice Club.
WILKINSON, Capt. Thomas Henry DCL
Vreux, D.S.O., el. son of Rt. Rev. George
Howard Wilkinson, D.D., formerly Bishop ol
Truro ; b. 1858 ; entered Rifle Brig. (Prince
Consort's Own) 1879, and became Capt. 1890;
served in Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition 1881,
and with Upper Burmah Field Force, as Sup.
Army Signalling 1886-7 (mentioned in de-
spatches, and medal with clasp) ; cr. D.S.O.
1887.
WILLCOCKS, Capt. James, D.S.O., son
of the late Capt. W. Willcocks, H.E.I.C.S. ;
b. 1857 ; entered Army 1878, and became Capt.
Prince of Wales's Leinster Regt. (Roy.
Canadians) 1884 ; served in Afghan Campaign
1879-80 (medal), with Mahsood Wuzeeree
Expedition 1881 (mentioned in despatches), in
Soudan Expedition 1885 (medal with clasp,
bronze star), with Burmah Expedition 1886-7
(mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp,
D.S.O.), in Chin-Lushai Expedition 1889-90
(clasp), and in Manipur Expedition 1891 (men-
tioned in despatches) ; is a ist class Station
Staff Officer, Bengal : m. 1889, Winifred, da. of
Col. G. A. Way, B.S.C. ; cr. D.S.O. 1887.
Delhi, Bengal ; Naval and Military Club.
WILLIAMS, Lieut.-Gen. Edward Arthur,
C.B,, son of the late Lieut.-Col. H. Williams,
R.A. ; b. 1824 ; entered R. A. 1842, became
Capt. 1848, Major 1860, Lieut.-Col. 1862 Col.
1870, Maj.-Gen. 1880, Lieut.-Gen. (retired) 1885,
and Col.-Comdt. 1890; commanded R. A. in
New Zealand War 1864-6 (twice mentioned in
despatches, medal), at Gibraltar 1871-8: in, 1853,
Jessie, da. of L. Foaker, Esq., of Birch Hall,
Kirby; cr. C.B. 1866. Eastcombe House,
Blackheath, S.E. ; Army and Navy Club.
WILLIAMS, Lieut.-Gen. Edward Charles
Sparshott, C.I.E., son of the late J. Williams,
Esq., R.N., F.R.C.S. ; b. 1831 ; entered Bengal
Engineers 1848, became Capt. 1858, Major 1872,
Lieut.-Col. 1873, Col. 1878, Maj.-Gen. 1886,
Col. Comdt. 1890, and Lieut.-Gen. 1891 ; served
in Burmese War 1852 (mentioned in despatches,
and medal with clasp) ; Govt. Director for
Indian Railways : m. ist, 1855, Maria, who
d. 1857, da. of Col. Elliott Vyle ; 2nd, 1860,
Charlotte Clementina, who d. 1872, el. da. of
Thomas Bruce, Esq., of Arnot, Kinross-shire ;
cr. C.I.E. 1878. 73, Le.rham Gardens, W.;
United Service Club.
WILLIAMS, Fleetwood, C.S.I. ; b. 18— ;
entered Indian Civil Ser. 1829, and retired
1870; cr. C.S.I. 1866.
WILLIAMSON, Col. Robert Frederic,
C.B., only son of Lieut.-Col. J. Williamson,
33rd Regt., of Carrokeal, Mallow, co. Cork ; /•.
1843; ed. at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst;
entered 23rd Regt. 1861, became Capt. 1870,
Major Royal Welsh Fusiliers 1881, Lieut.-Col.
1885, and Col. 1886, retired 1891 ; served during
Ashantee War 1873-4 (medal), with Burmah
Expedition 1885-6 (mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp, promoted Col.), and with
Hazara Expedition 1891 in command of ist
Brig, (mentioned in despatches, clasp, C.B.) :
m. 1883, Mabel Napier, da. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir
George Tomkyns Chesney, K.C.B., C.S.I.,
C.I.E., M.P. ; cr. C.B. 1891. Carrokeal,
Mallow, co. Cork ; Naval and Military Club.
WILLIAMSON, Victor Alexander, C.M.G,
[see Williamson, Bart.].
WILLIS, Lieut.-Gen. Frederic Arthur,
C.B., son of the late Lieut.-Gen. Browne
Willis R.A. ; b. 1828 ; entered Army 1844, be-
came Capt. 1852, Major 1858, Lieut.-Col. 1859,
Col. 1865, Maj.-Gen. 1870, and Lieut.-Gen.
1886 ; retired 1891 ; served in Indian Mutiny
Campaign 1857-8 in command of 84th Regt.
(thanked by Gen. Havelock, mentioned in des-
patches, medal with clasps) ; commanded N.
Dist. 1884-6 : in. 1860, Augusta, da. of J. G.
COMPAMONAGE.
859
Young, Esq., J.P., of Brunswick Place, Brigh-
ton ; cr. C.B. 1858. Army and Navy and
United Service Clubs.
WILLIS, Hampden, C.M.G., son of H.
Hampden, Esq., H.E.I.C.S. ; b. 1836 ; entered
Cape Civil Ser. 1855, and became Acting
Under-Colonial Sec. 1873 ; was Assist. Private
Sec. to Gov. of New Zealand 1861-2 ; appointed
Acting Under Colonial Sec. Cape Colony 1880,
and Under Colonial Sec. 1882: m. 1863, Jane,
da. of T. B. Woolls, Esq., of Simonstown, Cape
of Good Hope ; cr. C.M.G. 1886. Capetown,
Cape of Good Hope.
WILLOUGHBY, Maj.-Gen. Michael Weeks,
C.S.I.; b. 1833 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; entered
Army 1849, became Capt. Bom. S.C.(now I.S.C.)
1861, Major i869,!Lieut.-Col. 1875, Col. i88o,and
Maj.-Gen. 1890 ; served in Persian Expedition
1856-7 (mentioned in despatches, medal with
clasp), and in Abyssinian Expedition 1867-8
(medal); was Sec. to Govt. of Bombay, Mil.
and Marine Depart. 1881-7: m. 18— ; cr. C.S.I.
1885.
WILLS, Brig.-Surg. Caleb Sherar, C.S.,
son of the late Robert Wills, Esq. ; b. 1834 ;
L.R.C.S. L.R.C.P., and L.M. Ireland 1857 ;
entered Med. Depart. of Army 1860, became Surg.
1873, Surg.-Maj. 1875, and Brig.-Surg. 1887;
retired 1889; was Private Sec. and A.D.C. to Gov.
and Com.-in-Ch. of Bahama Islands 1866-9, and
to Gov. and Com.-in-Ch. of Windward Islands
1872-5 ; served in Zulu War 1879 as Senior Med.
Officer, at base of operations and Line of Com-
munications from Durban to the Lower Tugela
(medal) : in. ist, 1872, Louisa Lucy, who d.
1885, da. of the late Rev. J. Holmes ; and,
1888, Octavia Christina, da. of the late Rev.
George Chute, of Roxborough, co. Kerry ; cr.
C.B. 1879. Luneclijfe, Lancaster ; JuniorCon-
servative Club.
WILLSON, Col. Mildmay WILLSON-, C.B.,
son of the late Anthony Willson, Esq., of
Rauceby Hall, Grantham ; b. 1847; entered Scots
Guards 1866, became Capt. 1870, Lieut. -Col.
1878, and Col. 1888 ; served with Guards' Camel
Corps in Soudan Campaign 1884-5 (mentioned
in despatches, C.B.) ; is a J.P. for Kesteven
Div. of co. Lincoln ; cr. C.B. 1885. Rauceby
Hall, Grantham ; Guards' Club.
WILSON, Capt. Arthur Knyvet.C.^., V.C.
[see Wilson, Bart., en 1858].
WILSON, David, C.M.G. , son of the Very
Rev. D. Wilson, Dean of Aberdeen ; b. 1838 ;
ed. at Trin. Coll., Glenalmond; entered Civil
Ser. 1856; was Private Sec. to Govs. of New
Brunswick and Trinidad 1861-9, and Capt. and
Adj. Sch. of Instruction, New Brunswick
1865-6 ; in 1 866 served with St. John Vol. Militia
on American Frontier ; was Stipendiary Magis-
trate of Trinidad (St. George co.) 1870-8, since
when he has been Commr. of N. Province of
Trinidad and Sub-intendant of Crown Lands ;
acted as Colonial Sec. 1875-6, 1885-6, and 1887 ;
administered Govt. Oct. 1885.; is Lieut. -Col.
Comdg. Trinidad Inf. Vol. : m. ist, 1870, Jane,
who d. 1874, da. of the late Alexander Milne,
Esq. ; and, 1881, Nora Kate.da. of the late
Norval Clyne, Esq., Advocate, of Aberdeen ;
cr. C.M.G. 1891. Balgmunie, Port of Spain,
Trinidad.
WILSON, Maj.-Gen. Francis Edward
Edwards, C.B. ; b. 1839; entered Army 1857,
became Capt. 1865, Major 1877, Lieut.-CoI. 1879,
and Col. and Hon. Major-Gen. 1883 ; formerly
Comdt. 2nd Batn. York and Lancaster Regt.,
which he commanded in Egyptian Campaign
1882 (meda with clasp, 3rd class Medjidie); cr.
C.B. 1882.
WILSON, Guy Douglas Arthur Fleetwood,
C.B., son of the late Capt. Fleetwood Wilson,
A.D.C. (8th Hussars, and Lieut. -Gov. of Bar-
bados), of Knowle Hall, Warwickshire ; b.
1851; ed. abroad; entered Paymaster-Gen. 's
Office 1870, was transferred to War Office 1883,
and became Senior Clerk 1891 ; went with Sir
C. Rivers Wilson's Mission to Egypt as Private
Sec. 1876 ; was Assist. Private Sec. to Sec. of
State for War (Rt. Hon. Marquess of Harting-
ton) 1883-5, a Resident Clerk at the War Office
1885-6, Assist. Private Sec. to Sec. of State for
War (Rt. Hon. W. H. Smith) 1885-6, Private
Sec. to Financial Sec. of War Office (Mr.
Herbert Gladstone) Feb. to August 1886,
again Assist. Private Sec. to successive Sees,
of State for War (Rt. Hon. W. H. Smith and
Rt Hon. E. Stanhope) 1886-8, since when he has
been Principal Private Sec. to successive Sees,
of State for War (Rt. Hons. E. Stanhope and
H. Campbell-Bannerman) ; appointed Sec.
to Special Committee on Army Reorganisation
1887 ; is an Examiner in Italian in Mil. Educa-
tion Depart., and to Civil Ser. Commrs. ; cr.
C.B. 1891. Travellers, White's, Windkatn
and Wellington Chibs.
WILSON, Adm. Thomas, C.B. ; b. 1811 ;
entered R.N. 1828, became Com. 1843, Capt.
1853, Rear-Adm. 1869, Retired Vice-Adm. 1875,
and Adm. 1879; served in China Campaigns
1840 and 1856 (medal with clasp) : m. 1859,
Isabella, who d. 1886, da. of the late Capt.
Charles Kinloch, of Gourdie, Perthshire ; cr.
C.B. 1867. 46, Palmerston Place, Edinburgh.
WILSON, William GREY-, C.M.G., son
of the late Andrew Wilson, Esq., H.E.I.C.S.,
Inspector-Gen, of Hospitals ; b. 1852 ; ed. at
Cheltenham Coll. ; sometime Private Sec. to
Gov. of Jamaica (Sir W. Grey, K.C.S.I.) ; was
Clerk of Executive and Legislative Councils of
British Honduras 1878, Acting Magistrate,
Orange Walk 1879-80 and 1880-81, Assist. Colo-
nial Sec. and Treasurer, Sierra Leone 1883-4,
Assist. Colonial Sec., Gold Coast i884-6,Colonial
Sec., St. Helena 1886-7, and Administrator
thereof 1887-90, since when he has been Gov. and
Com.-in-Ch. and Acting Ch. Justice : m. 1884,
Margaret, da. of Robert Glasgow Brown, Esq ;
cr. C.M.G. 1891. Government House, Si.
Helena.
WINGATE, Andrew, C.I.E. ; b. 18 — ;
entered Bom. C. S. 1869; is Settlement Officer,
Oodeypore: in. 1887, Henrietta Catherine, da.
of Col. Duncan Scott Pemberton, R.A. ; cr.
C.I.E. 1879. Oodeypore^ Cashmere.
WINGATE, Major Francis Reginald,
D.S.O., son of the late Andrew Wingate, Esq.,
of Broadfield, Renfrewshire; b. 1861; entered
R.A. 1880, and became Capt. and Brevet Major
1889 ; served with Soudan Expedition 1884-5.
as A.D.C. and Mil. Sec. to Maj.-Gen. S r
Evelyn Wood. V.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G. (men-
tioned in despatches, medal v/ifh clasp, bronze
siar, Brevet Major, 4th class Medjidien), and as
A.A.G. for Intelligence, at actions of Toski 1889
(mentioned in despatches, clasp, D.S.O.) and
Tokar and capture of Afafit 1891 (mentioned in
despatches, 3rd class Mejidieh) ; employed with
Egyptian Army 1883-5 (4'h class Osmanieh),
and from 1886 : m. 1888, Catherine Leslie, da.
of the late Capt. Joseph Sparkhall Rundle,
R.N., of Newton Abbot, Devon ; cr. D.S.O.
1889. Junior Constitiitional Club.
WINGFIELD, Edward, C.B., son of John
Muxloe Wingfield,Esq.,of Tickencote, Rutland;
b. 1834 ; ed. at Winchester, and at New Coll.,
Oxford (B.C. L. and M.A. 1857) ; Bar Lincoln's
Inn 1859 ; went Home Circuit ; has been Assist.
Under-Sec, of State for the Colonies since 1878:
in. 1872, Mary Georgina, da. of the Ven. John
William Sheringham, Archdeacon of Gloucester;
cr. C.B. 1889. 4o,A Ibion Street, Hyde Park, W.
86o
COMPANIONAGE.
WINSLOE, Col. Richard William Charles,
C.B., son of the late Richard Winsloe, Esq.,
of Mount Nebo, Taunton ; b. 1835 ; entered
1 5th Regt. 1853, became Capt. Roy. Scots
Fusiliers 1861, Major 1874, Lieut. -Col. i87Q, and
Col. 1882 (h.-p. 1887); served during Crimean
Campaign 1855-6 with Roy. Scots Fusiliers,
present at siege and fall of Sebastopol (medal
with clasp, Turkish medal), in S. African
War 1879-81 (twice wounded, twice men-
tioned in despatches, medal with clasp,
Brevet Lieut. -Col., A.D.C. to H.M.), and with
Burmese Expedition 1886-7, in command of
relief of Thabybin (mentioned in despatches,
medal); has been A.D.C. to H.M. since 1882 ;
received Jubilee medal : in. 1861, Constance
Edwards, da. of the late F. M. Cromartie, Esq. ;
cr. C.B. 1889. 20, Guilford Terrace, Do^'er ;
?Javal and Military Club.
WINTER, Francis Pratt, C.M.G., son of
George Winter, Esq., of King's CO., Ireland ;
b. 1848; was Acting Attorney. -Gen. 1887-8,
since when he has been Ch. Judicial Officer
and a M.E.C. and M.L.C. of British New
Guinea ; cr. C.M.G. 1892. Port Moresby,
British New Guinea.
AViNTLE, Lieut. - Col. Frank Graham,
D.S.O., son of the late Major-Gen. Alfred
Wintle, R.A. ; b. 1852 ; entered Ordnance
Store Depart. 1872, became Dep. Assist. Comy.-
Gen. 1880, Assist. Comy.-Gen. 1885, and Hon.
Lieut. -Col. 1890 ; served with Soudan Expedi-
tion 1884-5 (mentioned in despatches, medal
with clasp, bronze star, promoted), and with
Soudan Frontier Field Force 1885-6, present 'at
action of Giniss (mentioned in despatches) :
has been Senior Ordnance Store Officer, N.E.
Dist. since 1890; cr. D.S.O. 1891. York;
Junior United Service Club.
WODEHOUSE, Col. Charles, C.I.E. [see
E. Kimberley, colls.].
WODEHOUSE, Henry Ernest, C.M.G.
[see E. Kimberley, colls.].
WODEHOUSE, Col. Josceline Heneage,
C.B., C.M.G. [see B. Kimberley, colls.].
WOLLASTON, Arthur Naylor, C.I.E.,
youngest son of the late Henry Francis Wollas-
ton, Esq. ; b. 1842 ; entered India Office 1859, and
in 1873 was promoted to a senior clerkship, and
since Jan. 1884 has been Assist. Sec. in Revenue
Depart. ; is a J.P. for Kent ; author of the first
English-Persian Dictionary ever published, has
translated the " Anvar-i-Suhaili," and edited
Sir Lewis Felly's " Miracle Play of Hasan and
Husain ;" succeeded Sir Frederic Goldsmid as
Examiner in Persian at Roy. Mil. Col., Sand-
hurst : m. 1873 Caroline Marianne, only da. of
Sir Albert William Woods, K.C.M.G., C.B.,
Garter King of Arms; cr.C.I.E.i886. Glen Hill,
IValnter, Kent; Junior Constitutional and
Northbrook Indian Clubs.
WOOD, Col. Edward Alexander. C.B.,
el. son of Sir Charles Alexander Wood ; b.
1841 ; ed. at Eton; entered loth Light Dragoons
1858, became Capt. loth Hussars 1867, Major
1876, Lieut. -Col. 1879, Lieut.-Col. comdg. 1881,
and Col. 1883 (h.p. 1886); commanded his regt.
in Afghan War i879-8o(mentioned indespatches,
medal with clasp, Brevet Lt.-Col.), and during
operations in the Soudan 1884 (mentioned in de-
spatches, medal, C.B.) ; was Inspecting Officer
of Auxiliary Cav. and pnd in command of Cav.
at Aldershot 1886-9, since when he has com-
manded Regt. Dists. Nos. 7 and 57: ;«. 1871,
Janet, da. of C. D.Alexander, Esq., of Sutton
Place, Surrey; cr. C.B. 1884. Hounslow.
WOOD, Col. Elliott, C.B., son of Miles
Astman Wood, Esq., of Ledbury ; /'. 1844; en-
tered R.E. 1864, became Capt. 1877, Major 1882,
Lieut.-Col. 1884, and Col. 1888; was A.D.C. to
Inspector Gen. of Fortifications 1880 ; com-
manded 1 7th Co. of R.E. throughout Egyptian
Campaign 1882 ; employed on Special Recon-
naissance up the Nile 1883 ; sent on Special
Service to Suakin prior to Expedition of 1884,
and served throughout that Campaign in Intel-
ligence Depart. ; served almost continuously at
Suakin until end of 2nd Expedition in 1885
(several times mentioned in despatches, medal
with five clasps, 4th class Medjidie, officially
thanked); has been A.A.G., Head Quarters
since 1889 ; cr. C.B. 1885. i, Morpeth Terrace,
S. IV. ; Junior United Service Club.
WOOD, Capt. Hastings St. Leger, D.S.O.,
son of Lieut. -Gen. Henry Hastings Afleck Wood,
C.B. ; b. 1856 ; entered Army 1877, and became
Capt. E. Yorkshire Regt. 1886 ; served during
Afghan War 1879-80 (severely wounded, medal),
with Nile Expedition 1884-5 (mentioned in de-
spatches, medal with clasp, bronze star), and
in Burmah Campaign 1887-8 (medal with clasp) :
tit. 1891, Mary Judith Vaughton, da. of the
Rev. J. Parker, formerly R. of Willoughby and>
Wysall, Notts; cr. D.S.O. 1888.
WOOD, Col. Henry, C.B., son of the late
R. H. Wood, Esq., of Richmond, Surrey; b.
1835 ; entered 6gth Regt. 1853, transferred to
3oth Regt. 1855, became Capt. Rifle Brig. 1859,
Major 1872, Lieut.-Col. 1880, and Col. 1884 ;
retired 1890 ; served during Crimean Campaign
1855-6 (medal with clasp, Turkish medal), in
N.W. Frontier of India Campaign 1864 (medal
with clasp), during Afghan War 1879 (medal),
and with Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition 1881
(mentioned in despatches) ; commanded o/th
Regt. Dist. 1887-90 : m. ist, 1866, Charlotte
Frances, who d. 1869, da. of Maj.-Gen. Smith ;
2nd, 1871, Helen Alary, da. of the late Rev.
Henry Brown, R. of Woolwich ; cr. C.B. 1889.
United Service and A nny and Navy Clubs.
WOOD, Cm. Henry Hastings Affleck,
C.B., son of the late Gen. John S. Wood,
Lieut, of Tower of London ; b. 1826 ; entered
Bombay Army 1843, became Capt. 1854, Major
1858, Lieut.-Col. 1866, Col. 1868, Maj.-Gen. 1881,
Lieut.-Gen. 1882, and Gen. 1889 ; served
in expedition to Bhawulpore 1845-6, in Punjab
Campaign 1848-9 (medal with clasp), in Persian
Campaign 1856-7 (medal with clasp), as A. A.G.
throughout Central India Campaign 1857-8 (fre-
quently and thrice specially mentioned in de?.-
patches, medal with clasp), to Troops S. of
the Nerbudda 1858-9, and of ist Div. throughout
Abyssinian Campaign 1867-8 (twice mentioned
in despatches, medal), and in command of
ist Brig. 2nd Div. of S. Afghanistan Field
Force 1879-80, and proceeded with it during the
holiest season of the year from Sind up the
Bolan Pass to Quetta, invalided to India through
a severe accident (medal) ; commanded N. Div.
of Bombay Army 1881-5 : '«• J8 — > Catherine,
da. of the late Henry Sankey, Esq., Com. R.N.,
of Preston House, Kent ; cr. C.B. 1875. 40,
Lower Shane Street, S.]V. ; 41, Rue des
Vicillards, Boulogne-sur-Mcr, France.
WOODBURN, John, C.S.f., son of the
late David Wood burn, Esq., M.D., H.E.I.C.S.;
b. 1843 ; entered B.C.S. 1863 ; was Sec. to the
Govt., N.W. Provinces and Oudh 1882-8, and
Ch. Sec. 1888-91, since when he has been a
Member of the Viceroy's Legislative Council ;
is Lieut.-Col. Comdt. Naini Tal Vol. Rifles :
in. 1869, Mabella Cassels, da. of James Walker.
E-q. ; cr. C.S.I. 1892. Calcutta.; Oriental
and East India United Service Clubs.
WOODTHORPE, Col. Robert Gossett, C.B.,
son of Captain J. Bolton Woodthorpe, R.N. ;
b. 1844 ; entered R. E. 1865, became Capfr.
1878, Major 1879, Lieut.-Col. 1881, and Col.
COMPANION AGE.
861
1885 ; joined Survey Depart, of India 1871 ;
served with Lushai Expedition 1871-2 (medal
with clasp), with Garo Hills Expedition 1872-3,
with Naga Hills Punitive Expedition 1875, in
Afghan War 1878-80 (three times mentioned in
despatches, medal with two clasps), with Akha
Expedition 1883-4 (mentioned in despatches),
and with Mission to Gilgit and Chitral 1885-6 ;
conducted an Exploring Party from Assam to
Upper Burmah 1886-7 (two clasps) ; has been
D.Q.M.G. for Intelligence in India since 1889 ;
cr. C.B. 1887. Junior United Service Club.
WOODWARD, Capt. Robert, C.B., son
of the late Rev. Thomas Woodward, of Hopton
Wafre, Salop; 6. 1838; entered R.N. 1850,
became Lieut. 1859, Com. 1870, and Capt. 1879 >
served in China War 1857-9 (medal with two
clasps), in Suakin Campaign 1884 (Egyptian
medal), and in command of Naval Brig, in Bur-
mah Expedition 1885-6 (mentioned in des-
patches) : j/i. 1870, Mary Kate, da. of William
L. Boxer, Esq., of Jamaica; cr. C.B. 1886.
Hopton Court, Cleobury Alortiiiter, Salop.
WOOLFRYES, Surg.-Gen, John Andrews,
M.D., C.B., C.M.G., son of the late John
Woolfryes, Esq., of Salisbury ; 6. 1823 ; L.A.C.
1845, M.R.C.S. Eng. 1846, M.D. St. Andrews
1859 i entered Med. Depart, of Army 1847,
became Surg. 1855, Surg. -Major 1867, Dep.
Surg.-Gen. 1874, and Surg.-Gen. 1880 ; retired
1883 ; served in Ashanti War 1873-4 being
part of the time Principal Med. Officer (men-
tioned in despatches, and medal with clasp),
and as Principal Med. Officer at Cape of Good
Hope throughout Galeka and Gaika rebellions
1877-8 (mentioned in despatches), and at Natal
throughout Zulu War and Secoeoeni Campaign
1 879 (medal with clasp, mentioned in despatches):
in. 1886, Ada Sophia, da. of Alexander Palmer
McEwen, Esq., of Woodend, Southsea ; cr.
C.B. 1879, C.M.G. 1880. Barton Grove, Kint-
bury, Hungerford ; Army and Navy Club.
WORDSWORTH, William, C.I.E., son of I
the late Rev. J. Wordsworth, R. of Plumbland,
Cumberland ; b. 1835 ; ed. at Sedbergh Gram.
Sch., and at Balliol. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1859) ;
entered Bombay Education Ser. 1861 ; was
Sheriff of Bombay 1886 ; formerly Principal of
Elphinstone Coll., Bombay, and Vice-Chancellor
of the Univ. of Bombay : MI. 1862, Mary Emma,
da. of the late Morris Reynolds, Esq., of
Ambleside ; cr. C.I.E. 1887.
\YORSLEY, Co!. Henry Robert Brown,
C.B., son of the late Major Henry Nelson Wors-
ley, 74th Regt. ; b. 1833; entered Bengal Army
1852, became Capt. 1864, Major 1872, Lieut.-
Col. 1878, and Col. 1882 ; served in Indian
Mutiny Campaign 1857 (medal), and in China
1858-9 (medal), against the Looshaies 1869
(thanked by Bengal Govt.), and with Indian-
Contingent in Egyptian Campaign 1882 (medal
with clasp, 3rd class Medjidie) ; formerly Comdc.
7th Bengal N.I. ; sometime Col. Comdg. Cawn-
pore Brig.: w.iSsg, Alicia Emily, da. of Henry
Mant, Esq., of Shrub Hill House, Box, Wilts ;
cr. C.B. 1882.
WORTLEY, Major Edward James MON-
TAGU-STUART-, C.M.G. [see E. WharnclifFe].
WRAY,Z?V«/.-GV«. Henry, C.M.G., son of
the late Charles Wray, Esq., Ch. Justice of
British Guiana; /'. 1826; entered R.E. 1843,
became Capt. 1854, Major 1864, Lieut. -Col.
1867, Col. 1872, Maj.-Gcn. 1882, and Lieut. -Gen.
(retired'* 1887 ; a J.P. in the Colony from 1852 ;
was Acting Comptroller of Convicts 1856-8,
employed in W. Australia in connection with
establishment of Convict System 1851-8, with
Boundary Commr. in Central America (British
Honduras Guatemala) 1859-61, andemployed on
special service in Japan 1864; reconnoitred
position of Prince of Najato in Simonoseki
Straits, and afterwards accompanied Expedi-
tion as Comdg. R.E., which resulted in perma-
nent opening of Straits to commerce (Brev. of
Major, mentioned in despatches), Instructor in
Constructional Sch. of Mil. Engineering 1866-
74, Co!, on Staff Comdg. R.E. at Malta 1874-9
(first section of drainage of cities carried
out under his supervision), and in Ireland
1879-82, and Lieut. -Gov. of Jersey 1883-7; *s a
J.P. for Co. and Borough of Dublin: tit. 1848,
Mary, ja. of T. Drinkwater, Esq., of Gib-
raltar; cr. C.M.G. 1879. IOI> Coineragli
Road, West Kensington, }V. ; United Serz'ice
Club.
WRENCH, William Henry, C. M. G. , son of
the late Rev. Dr. Wrench, V. of Salehurst,
Sussex ; b. 1836; was employed in Consulate at
Damascus 1857-60, Acting Consul at Damascus
1860-1 and 1864. Sec. to Commr. for Affairs of
Syria 1861-2, Vice-Consul at Beyrout 1862-5,
Acting Consul-Gen, in Syria 1863, and Vice-
Consul for Dardanelles 1866-72 and Lloyd's
Agent there 1869-72 : appointed ist Vice-Con-
sul at Constantinople 1872, and Consul there
1879 > nas frequently acted as Consul-Gen, at
Constantinople ; named in 1883 British Delegate
for negotiation of a Commercial Tariff, and for
new Commercial Treaty in 1886 between Great
Britain ind Turkey; cr. C.M.G. 1885. Con-
stantinople ; Salisbury Club.
WRIGHT, Sitrg.-Maj. Frederick William,
D.S.O., son of the late Robert John Wright,
Esq., of Norwich ; b. 1850 ; ed. at Edin. Univ.
(M.B. and C.M. 1872) ; entered Bengal Med.
Serv. 1873, and became Surg.-Maj. 1885 ;
served during Afghan War 1878-9-80 (medal
with clasp, bronze star), and with Upper Bur-
mah Field Force 1886-8 (mentioned in de-
spatches, medal); cr. D.S.O. 1887. East India
United Service Club.
WRIGHT, Gen. Thomas, C.B., son of the
late Charles Wright, Esq., one of H.M.'s Hon.
Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms ; b. 1825 ; entered
Bengal Army 1842, became Capt. 1856, Major
1862, Lieut.-Col. 1864, Col. 1869, Maj.-Gen.
1881, Lieut. -Gen. 1887, and Gen. 1889 ; served
throughout Punjab Campaign 1848-9 (medal
with two clasps), as A.A.G. and Ch. Staff
Officer with Eusofzie Expedition 1858 (men-
tioned in despatches, medal with clasp), in
command of and Sikh Cav. in Indian Mutiny-
Campaign 1858 (mentioned in despatches,
medal), throughcut LTmbeyla Campaign 186^
(mentioned in despatches, clasp), in opera-
tions in Bhootan 1865-6 (clasp), and in command
of Presidency Dist., Bengal 1884-6; cr. C.B.
1871.
WRIGHT, Col. William Frederick, C.ff.,
son of Bache Wright, Esq., formerly of
Ordnance Dept., Ireland; /'. 1832; entered
Ordnance Store Dept. i85O,became Dep.-Comy.-
Gen. 1879, Hon. Col. 1885, and Hon. Comy.-
Gen. of Ordnance (retired) 1886; served in China
Expedition 1857 (medal), and in Zulu War 1879
(medal with clasp) ; was Senior Officer in charge
of Ordnance Stores at Cape of Good Hope, with
local rank of Comy.-Gen. 1878-80; tit. 1869, Anna
Leech, da. of Robert Leech, Esq., M.D. ; cr.
C.B. 1880. Pencester Road, Dover.
WYLDE, Everard William, C.M.G.; l>.
18 — ; entered Foreign Office 1868, and became
an Assist. -Clerk 1889 ; was a British Delegate
to S'ave Trade Conference at Brussels (Acting
Sec. of Legation) 1889 ; cr. C.M.G. 1891.
WYLDE, William Henry, C.M.G., son of
the late Gen. Wylde ; b. 1819; was Private
Sec. to his father at Head-quarters of Spanish
Army 1835, and present at most operations of that
army on N. Coast and interior of Spain ; entered
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COMPANIONAGE.
Foreign Office 1838 ; accompanied his father to
Portugal, who was employed 1846-7 in giving
correct information to the English Gov. respect-
ing the mil. events which took place in that
country ; was a member of Commn. which sat
1883, and became Capt. Welsh Regt. 1890;
served during Burmah Campaign 1885-7 (twice
mentioned in despatches) ; is an Instructor in
Fortification at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ;.
cr. D.S.O. 1887.
bronze star), and with Afghan Frontier Commn.
80. Athenceiun Club.
WYLIE, Lieut.-Col. Henry, C.S.L, son of
the late MacleodWylie, Esq., Barrister-at-Law ;
b. 1844; entered Bengal Army 1861, became
Capt. 1870, Major 1881, and Lieut.-Col. 1887 ;
served in Umbeyla Campaign 1863, as a Vol. in
Bhootan Expediton 1865 (medal with three
clasps), in Abyssinian Campaign 1868 (medal),
in Hazara Expedition 1868, in Meeranzai Expe-
dition i86q, as Political Officer throughout
Afghan War 1878-80 (twice mentioned in de-
spatches, medal), and in Baluchistan on Political
duty 1875-8 ; is British Resident in Nepal : m.
1871, Melian, da. of John Massy, Esq., of Kings-
well House, near Tipperary ; cr. C.S.I. 1881.
Nepal, India; East India United Service
Club.
WYLLIE, Major William Hutt Curzon,
C.f.E., youngest son of the late Gen. Sir
William Wyllie, G.C.B. ; b. 1848 ; ed. at
Marlborough, and at Roy. Mil. Coll., Sand-
hurst; is Major I.S.C., and Political Agent in
Rajputana; served in Political Depart, under
Sir Robert Sandeman in Biluchistan and S.
Afghanistan during Afghan War 1870-80, was
sometime Mil. Sec. to Gov. of Madras [Rt. Hon.
W. P. AdamJ, and afterwards Private Sec. to
Mr. Hudleston, Acting Gov. : m. _i88i, Kath-
arine Georgiana, second da. of David Fremantle
Carmichael, Esq., M.C.S.; cr. C.I.E. 1881.
Kotah, Rajputana, India; Army and Naz>y
Club.
WYNDHAM, George Hugh, C.B., son of
the late Col. Charles Wyndham ; b. 1836 ; ed.
at Harrow, and at Oxford Univ. ; entered Diplo.
Ser. 1857, became a 2nd Sec. 1868, and Sec. of
Legation 1875 ; was successively Sec. of Em- |
bassy at St. Petersburgh and Constantinople,
and has been several times Charge d'AfFaires ;
was Min. Res. in Servia 1885-6, and Envoy
Extraor. and Min. Plen. to the same Court
1 886-8, when he was transferred to Rio de
Janeiro ; is a J.P. for West Sussex : m.
1863, Charlotte Elizabeth, da. of the late Rev.
the Hon. William Hugh Scott [see B. Pol-
warth] ; cr. C.B. 1878. British Legation, Rio
de Janeiro; Rogate Lodge, Petersfield;
Arthur's and St. James's Clubs.
WYNNE, Col. Arthur Singleton, C.B.,
son of the late Capt. John Wynne, R.A. ; b.
1846; entered Army 1863, became Capt. 1871,
Brevet Major 1879, Brevet. Lieut.-Col. 1885,
and Col. 1889 ; served with Jowaki Expedition
1877 (mentioned in despatches, medal _ with
clasp), during Afghan War 1878-9 (mentioned
in despatches, medal with clasp, Brevet Major),
during S. African War 1882, and with Soudan
Expedition 1884-5 (mentioned in despatches,
medal with clasp, bronze star, Brevet Lieut.-
Col.) ; was D.A.A.G. Head Quarters 1886-91 ;
is A.A.G. at the Curragh : m. 1886, Emily
Mary, da. of the late Charles Colville Turner,
Esq.; cr. C.B. 1891. The Curragh, co. Kil-
dare ; A riuy and Navy Club.
WYNYARD, Capt. Edward George, D.S.O. ,
son of the late William Wynyard, Esq., J.P., of
Hursley, Winchester ; I. 1861 ; entered Army
1884-6 j was present as British Representative
at Panjdeh at time of the Russian attack on the
Afghan Troops at that place 1885 (thanked by
Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs) ; appointed to-
complete demarcation of Russo-Afghan Fron-
tier 1887 (thanked by Viceroy of India 1888) :
appointed Consul at Muscat 1890, and Political
Agent, Beluchistan 1891 ; cr. C.S.I. 1887,
C.M.G. 1888. Thai Chotiali, Beluchistan,
India. ; Junior United Service, St. James's amf
Wellington Clubs.
YATES, Gen. Henry Peel, C.B., son
of the late Capt. William Wingfield Yates, 47th
Regt. ; b. 1828 ; entered R.A. 1847, became
Capt. and Major 1854, Lieut.-Col. 1859, Col
1867, Maj.-Gen. 1880, Lieut.-Gen. 1884, Gen.
(retired) 1885, and Col. Comdt. 1890; served
in Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal with three
clasps, mentioned in despatches, Sardinian and
Turkish medals, 5th class Medjidie), and in
Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (three times
mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp) :
in. 1856, Emma Christian, da. of the Rev.
Markland Barnard, V. of Colney ; cr. C.B. 1869.
9, Alexander Terrace, Penzance.
YEILDING, Capt. William Richard,
D.S.O., son of Hugh Yeilding, Esq., of Wood-
lands, co. Kerry ; b. 1856 ; entered 54th
Regt. 1876, transferred to B.S.C. (now I.S.C.)
1879, and became Capt. 1887 ; served in Afghan
War 1879-80 with ist Sikhs and 5th Gurkhas,
E resent at Jellalabad and Kabul, and at inarch
•om Kabul to Kandahar (medal with clasp, and
bronze star), with Man Expedition, 1880, with
Mahsud Waziri Expedition i88i,and in Hazara
Campaign 1888 as Div. Transport Officer
(mentioned in despatches, and medal with
clasp) : in. 1881, Theresa, da. of Richard
Magrath FitzGerald, Esq., of Limerick; cr.
D.S.O. 1891.
YOUNG, Adam, 'C.B., son of the late
William Young, Esq. ; b. 1817 ; entered Excise
Depart. 1837; was several years Dep. Chm.
of Board of Inland Revenue, from which
he retired 1886; has assisted in carrying into,
operation many important changes in the fiscal
system of the United Kingdom, including sub-
stitution of Beer Duty for Malt Tax : in. 1845,
Jessie, da. of the late Alexander Campbell, Esq.;
cr. C.B. 1880. 27, Highbury Grove, N.
YOUNG, Lieut.- Gen.G&orge. Samuel, C.B. ;
b. 1824 ; entered Army 1841, became Capt. 1852,
Major 1859, Lieut.-Col. 1865, Col. 1870, Maj.-
Gen. 1880, and Lieut.-Gen. (retired) 1886 ; ser-
ved in Sutlej Campaign 1845-6 (medal with two
clasps), and in Indian Mutiny 1858-9 (mentioned
in despatches, medal) ; commanded Troops
in Belfast Dist. 1883-4, Cork Dist. 1884-6, and
Dublin Dist. 1886 ; cr. C.B. 1886. Salisbury
House, Western Parade, Southsea; United'
Set-vice Club,
YOUNG, William, C.S.L, son of John
Young, Esq., LL.D. ; b. 1833 ; ed. at London.
Univ. (B.A. 1855); Bar. Middle Temple 1873;
entered Indian C.S. 1856; sometime Judicial
Commr. of Oudh : in. 1865, Amelia, da. of the late
COMPANIONAGE.
863
Henry Weston Elder, Esq., of Topsfield Hall,
Crouch End, Hornsey, N. ; cr. C.S.I. 1891.
East India. United Service Club.
YOUNG, William Mackworth, C.S.I.
[see Young, Bart., cr. 1813].
YOUNGHUSBAND, Lieut.-Gen. Charles
Wright, C.B., F.R.S. ; b. 1821 ; entered R.A.
1837, became Capt. 1846, Lieut. -Col. 1858, Col.
1863, Maj.-Gen. 1878, and Lieut. -Gen. (retired)
1880; served in Crimean Campaign 1854-5 (medal
with two clasps, Turkish medal) ; was Sup.
of Gun Factories 1875-80 : in. 1846, Mary Eliza-
beth, whorf. 1889, da. of the late Hon. J. Jones,
of Toronto ; cr. C.B. 1877. Palace Court
Mansions, Bay siuatcr, IV.; A t/ienceum Cinb.
YOUNGHUSBAND, Capt. Francis Edward,
C.I.E.; b. 1863; entered ist Dragoon Guards
1882, and became Capt. 1889 ; is Assist, to
British Agent atGilgit; cr. C.I.E. 1891. British
Agency, Gilgit.
YOUNGHUSBAND, Maj.-Gen. John
William, C.S.I., son of the late Maj.-Gen.
Charles Younghusband, R.A. ; b. 1823; entered
Bombay Army 1840, became Capt. 1855, Major
1861, Lieut. -Col. 1866, Col. 1871, and Maj.-Gen.
1878 ; served in Afghan Campaign 1842, in
Scinde Campaign 1843 (medal), in Belooch Hill
Campaign 1845, attack and defeat of Mundra-
nees 1847, on Punjab Frontier 1851-7 (medal),
and in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857 ; suc-
cessively Lieut. Scinde Police, Capt. of Punjab
Police, Inspector Gen. of Police, Berar, and
Inspector Gen. of Police, Punjab ; is a J.P. for
Hants : in. 1856, Clara Jane Shaw, who d.
1891 ; cr. C.S.I. 1866. 28, Kensington Court
Gardens, W. ; Magistrates' Cinb.
YOUNGHUSBAND, Gen. Robert Romer,
C.B., son of the late Maj.-Gen. Charles Young-
husband, R.A. ; b. 1819 ; entered Bombay Army
1837, became Capt. and Major 1850, Lieut. -Col.
1854, Col. 1858, Maj.-Gen. 1866, Lieut. -Gen.
1874, and Gen. 1877; served in campaigns in
Scinde and Afghanistan 1841-3 (medal), and as
D.A.G. to Persian Expeditionary Force 1856-7
(medal with clasp) : m. ist, 1849, Ellen Blayds,,
who d. 1865, da. of William Searle Benthall,
Esq. ; 2nd, 1869, Anna, da. of Robert Grant
Shaw, Esq. ; cr. C.B. 1861. 106, Pembroke
Road, Clifton.
ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD.
'%* Biographies of the Knights and Companions of the undermentioned Orders are
given in previous sections.
THE MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE GARTER.
The Order of the Garter, constituted by King Edward III., about 1348, has,
.since June 28th, 1831, consisted of the Sovereign and twenty-five Knight Com-
panions, such lineal descendants of King George I., as may have been elected,
and of Sovereigns and extra Knights who have been admitted by special statutes.
The Prince of Wales is a constituent part of the original institution. The Habit
and Ensigns of the Order are (i) A GARTER of dark blue velvet, edged with
gold, bearing the motto, Honi soil qui inal y pense, in golden letters, with buckle
and pendant of gold, richly chased. [It is worn on the left leg, below the knee.]
(ii) A MANTLE of blue velvet lined with taffeta, with the star of the Order
embroidered on the left breast. (Hi) A HOOD of crimson velvet, (iv) A SURCOAT
of crimson velvet, lined with white taffeta, (v) A HAT of black velvet, lined with
white taffetta, and fastened thereto by a band of diamonds, a plume of white ostrich
feathers, in the centre of which a tuft of black heron's feathers, (vt) A COLLAR of
gold (weighing thirty ounces, troy) consisting of twenty-six garters enamelled azure,
each enclosing a rose gules, and between each garter a knot enamelled white, and
pendant thereto, (vii) The GEORGE, an enamelled figure of St. George on horse-
back, encountering the dragon, (viii) The LESSER GEORGE is worn pendant on a
broad dark blue ribbon over the left shoulder, (ix) The STAR of eight points of
silver, upon the centre of which the cross of St. George gules, encircled with the
garter. [It may be enriched with jewels at the pleasure of the possessor.]
Registrar — The Dean of Windsor.
Garter Principal King of Arms— Sir Albert William Woods, K.C.M.G., C.B.
THE MOST ANCIENT AND MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE THISTLE.
The Order of tfie Thistle, said to have been founded by King Achaius, was revived by
King James II. in 1687, and re-established by Queen Anne, Dec. 3ist, 1703. It consists
of the Sovereign and sixteen Knights. The Insignia are (z) the STAR, consisting of
a St. Andrew's cross of silver embroidery, with rays emanating between the points of
the cross ; in the centre upon a field of gold, a thistle of green, heightened with gold,
and surrounded by a circle of green, having thereon the motto, Nemo me impunc
2acessit. [It is worn on the left side of the coat or cloak.] (it) The COLLAR of gold
consists of thistles intermingled with sprigs of rue. (Hi) The BADGE (of gold
enamelled) consists of an image of St. Andrew, in a green gown and purple surcoat,
bearing before him the cross enamelled white, the cross and feet resting upon the
ground of green, the whole surrounded by rays of gold in the form of a glory. [It is worn
pendant to the collar, or to a dark green ribbon over the left shoulder and tied under
the arm.] (iv) The JEWEL is an oval plate argent, charged with the same insignia as
the badge, within a bordure vert, thereon inscribed in letters, or, the motto of the Order,
and having in base a thistle of the same. [It is worn attached to z. green ribbon.]
Secretary — Sir James Thomas Stewart-Richardson, Bart.
Lyon King of Arms — James Balfour Paul, Esq.
THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS ORDER OF ST. PATRICK.
The Order of St., Patrick, instituted by King George III., Feb. 5th, 1783,
consists of the Sovereign, the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, as Grand Master, and
twenty-two Knights. The Insignia are (i) the STAR, consisting of the cross
of St. Patrick gules, on a field argent, charged with a trefoil vert, surrounded
by a sky blue enamelled circle, inscribed with the motto of the Order, Qitis separabit,
and in Roman numerals the date of creation, the whole encircled by four
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greater and four lesser rays Of silver. [This is embroidered on the left side of the
coat or cloak.] (it) The COLLAR, of pure gold, is composed of five roses and six
harps alternately, each tied together with a knot of gold, the roses being enamelled
alternately, white leaves within red and red leaves within white, and in the centre an
imperial crown, surmounting a harp of gold, from which is pendant (Hi) the BADGE
of gold, surmounted with a wreath of trefoil, within which a circle of blue enamel,
containing the motto of the Order in letters of gold, and encircling the cross of St.
Patrick gules, surmounted with a trefoil vert, each of its leaves charged with an
imperial crown or, upon a field argent. [The ribbon of the Order is sky blue.]
Ulster King of Arms — Sir John Bernard Burke, C.B.
Secretary — Gustavus Francis William Lambart, Esq.
THE MOST HONOURABLE ORDER OF THE BATH.
The Order of the Bath was instituted in 1399. After the time of Charles II.
it fell into decay, and remained obsolete until it was revived by George I. in
1725. The provisions of the Order were enlarged in 1815 and further extended
in 1845. It now consists of three classes : (z) KNIGHTS GRAND CROSS (fifty
military and twenty-five civil), exclusive of the Sovereign, Princes of the Blood
Royal, and distinguished foreigners who may be nominated to the honorary
distinction. These Knights are entitled to receive a grant of supporters to
their armorial bearings and to wear the collar, badge, and star. (ii) KNIGHTS
COMMANDERS (123 military and eighty civil), exclusive of foreign officers who may
be admitted as Honorary Knights Commanders. Each Commander is entitled to the
distinctive appellation of knighthood after he has been invested with the insignia, and
to wear the badge pendant by a red ribbon round the neck, and the star embroidered
on the left side. (Hi) COMPANIONS (690 military and 250 civil), wear the badge
pendant by a narrow red ribbon on the left breast.
The Insignia are (i) the COLLAR of gold (weighing thirty ounces, troy), composed
of nine imperial crowns and eight devices, each consisting of a rose, a thistle,
and a shamrock, issuing from a sceptre, all enamelled in their proper colours ;
the crowns and devices being linked together with seventeen gold knots enamelled
white, and having pendant therefrom the badge of the Order, (ii) The MILITARY
KNIGHT GRAND CROSS STAR is formed of rays or flames of silver, thereon a
gold Maltese cross, and in the centre, within the motto, branches of laurel,
issuant as in the badge. (Hi) CIVIL KNIGHT GRAND CROSS STAR is of silver,
formed with eight points or rays, charged with three imperial crowns proper upon
a glory of silver rays, surrounded with a red circle upon which is the motto of
the Order, (iv) MILITARY KNIGHT COMMANDER'S STAR is in the form of a cross-
patee of silver, having the same centre as the Knight's Grand Cross, but without a
gold Maltese cross thereon, (v) CIVIL KNIGHT COMMANDER'S STAR is of the
same form and size, but without a laurel wreath round the circle, and containing the
motto and the escroll, with the words Ich dien underneath. , (m) MILITARY BADGE
is a gold Maltese cross of eight points, enamelled argent ; in the four angles a lion
passant guardant or ; in the centre a rose, shamrock, and thistle, issuant from a sceptre
between three imperial crowns or, within a circle gules, thereon the motto of the
order, Triajuncta in uno, surrounded by two branches of laurel proper, issuing from
an escroll azure inscribed Ich dien in letters of gold. [It is worn by Knights Grand
cross pendant from a red ribbon across the right shoulder, by Knights Commanders
from the neck, and by Companions from the button-hole.] (vii) CIVIL BADGE is of
gold, and comprises a rose, thistle, and shamrock, issuing from a sceptre between
three imperial crowns, encircled by the motto. [Civil Knight Commanders wear the
same badge of a smaller size round the neck by a red ribbon, and Civil Companions
wear from the button-hole a still smaller-size pendant by a red ribbon.]
Bath King of Arms — Admiral Lord Frederic Herbert Kerr.
Registrar and Secretary— Sit Albert William Woods, K.C.M.G., C.B.
THE MOST EXALTED ORDER OF THE STAR OF INDIA.
The Order of the Star of India was instituted by Queen Victoria in 1861, and
enlarged 1866 and 1876. It consists of the Sovereign, a Grand Master (the Viceroy
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of India), thirty Knights Grand Commanders, seventy-two Knights Commanders,
and 144 Companions, exclusive of extra and honorary members.
The Insignia are (i) the COLLAR of gold, composed of the lotus of India, of palm
branches tied together in saltire, of the united red and white rose, and in the centre
an imperial crown ; all enamelled in their proper colours, (it) The STAR is com-
posed of rays of gold issuing from a centre, having thereon a star in diamonds resting
upon a light blue enamelled circular riband, tied at the ends and inscribed with the
motto of the order, Heaven's Light our Guide, also in diamonds. (Hi) The BADGE,
an onyx cameo of Her Majesty's effigy, set in a perforated and ornamented oval,
containing the motto of the Order surmounted by a star, all in diamonds, (tv) The
MANTLE of light blue satin lined with white, and fastened with a cordon of while
silk with blue silver tassels. On the left side a representation of the star of the order.
The Ribbon of the Order is sky-blue, having a narrow white stripe towards
either edge, and is worn from the right shoulder to the left side. A Knight
Commander wears (a) around his neck a ribbon, two inches in width, of the same
colours and pattern as a Knight Grand Commander, and pendant therefrom a badge
of a smaller size, (l>) on his left breast a star composed of rays of silver issuing from
a gold centre, having thereon a silver star resting upon a blue enamelled circular
ribbon, tied at the ends, inscribed with the motto of the Order. A Companion wears
from his left breast a badge of the same form as appointed for a Knight Commander,
but of a smaller size pendant to a like ribbon of the breadth of one and a half inches.
Secretary — Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, K.C.I.E., C.S.I.
Registrar— Sir Albert William Woods, K.C.M.G., C.B.
THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ORDER OF ST. MICHAEL AND
ST. GEORGE.
The Order of St. Michael and St. George was instituted in 1818, and enlarged
and extended in 1868, 1877, and 1887. It consists of not more than sixty-five
Knights Grand Cross (of whom the Grand Master is the first and principal),
exclusive of Honorary Members, two hundred Knights Commanders, and three
hundred and forty-two Companions. The Knights Grand Cross are entitled to
bear supporters, and to encircle their arms with the collar, ribbon, and motto
of the Order. The Knights Commanders encircle their arms with the ribbon
and motto, and Companions suspend the badge of the Order to their arms.
The Insignia are : (i) The STAR of the Knight Grand Cross, comprised of seven
rays of silver, having a small ray of gold between each of them, and over all the
Cross of St. George gules ; in the centre is a representation of the Archangel
St. Michael encountering Satan, within a blue circle, inscribed with the motto,
Aiispicium melioris avi. (it) The COLLAR, of gold, formed alternately of lions of
England, of Maltese crosses of white enamel, and of the ciphers S. M. and S. G.,
having in the centre the Imperial Crown over two winged lions, passant guardant,
each holding a book and seven arrows. At the opposite end of the collar are two
similar lions, (in) The BADGE is a gold cross of fourteen points of white enamel,
edged with gold, having in the centre on one side the Archangel St. Michael
encountering Satan, and on the other St. George on horseback encountering a
dragon, within a blue circle, on which is inscribed the motto of the Order, (iv) The
CROSS, surmounted by the Imperial Crown, is worn by the Knights Grand Cross to
the collar, or to a wide Saxon-blue ribbon with a scarlet stripe from the right
shoulder to the left side, (v) The MANTLE is of Saxon-blue, lined with scarlet silk,
tied with cordons of blue and scarlet silk and gold, and having on the left side the
star of the Order. (z>i) The CHAPEAU is of blue satin, lined with scarlet and sur-
mounted with white and black ostrich feathers. [Knights Commanders wear the
badge, suspended to a narrower ribbon from the neck, and wear on their left side
a star, composed of four rays, with a small cross of eight points in saltire of silver,
surmounted by the Cross of St. George gules, and having the same centre as the
star of the Grand Crosses. Companions wear the small Cross of the Order from a still
narrower ribbon at the button-hole.!
Chancellor — Sir Robert George Wyndham Herbert, G.C.B.
King of Arms— S\* Albert William Woods, K.C.M.G., C.B.
ORDERS OK KNIGHTHOOD. 867
THE MOST EMINENT ORDER OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE.
This Order, instituted by H.M. Queen Victoria, Empress of India, Jan. 1st, 1878,
and extended and enlarged in 1887, consists of the Sovereign, twenty-five Knights
Grand Commanders (of whom the Grand Master is first and principal), fifty Knights
Commanders, and Companions.
The Insignia are : (z) The COLLAR of gold, formed of elephants, lotus flowers,
peacocks in their pride and Indian roses, in the centre the Imperial Crown,
the whole linked together with chains ; (ii) The STAR of the Knight Grand
Commander comprised of five rays of silver, having a small ray of gold between each
of them, the whole alternately plain and scaled, issuing from a gold centre, having
thereon Her Majesty's Royal Effigy within a purple circle, edged and lettered gold,
inscribed Imperatricis Auspiciis, and surmounted by an Imperial Crown, gold ; (Hi)
The BADGE consisting of a rose, enamelled gules, barbed vert, and having in the
centre Her Majesty's Royal Effigy, within a purple circle, edged and lettered gold,
inscribed Imperatricis Auspiciis, surmounted by an Imperial Crown, also gold ; (iv)
The MANTLE is of Imperial purple satin lined with and fastened by a cordon of white
silk, with purple silk and gold tassels attached. On the left side a representation of
the Star of the Order. '
A Knight Commander wears : (a) around his neck a ribbon two inches in width,
of the same colour and pattern as a Knight Grand Commander, pendant therefrom a
badge of smaller size ; (/>) on his left breast a star, similar to that of the first class,
but the rays of which are all of silver.
A Companion wears from the left breast a badge of the same form as appointed for
a Knight Commander, but of smaller size, pendant to a like ribbon of the breadth of
one and a half inches.
Registrar— Sir Albert William Woods, K.C.M.G., C.B.
Secretary — Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, K.C.I. E., C.S.I.
THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER.
This Order, instituted by H.M. Queen Victoria, by Royal Warrant, Sept. 6, 18816,
consists of the Sovereign, and of the Members or Companions.
The BADGE of the Order is a gold cross enamelled white, edged gold, having on
one side thereof in the centre, within a wreath of laurels enamelled green, the Imperial
Crown in gold upon a red enamelled ground ; and on the reverse, within a similar
wreath, and on a similar red ground, the Imperial and Royal Cypher, VRI. It is to
be suspended from the left breast by a red riband, edged blue, of one inch in width.
Secretary and Registrar — Robert Henry Hobart, Esq., C.B.
FORMAL MODES OF ADDRESSING PERSONS OF TITLE.
CORRECTNESS in addressing a person of title, or one holding high office, can only be attained by
first discovering what is his, or her, precise social rank, or his official position. As the name of every
individual referred to in the two classes indicated appears in Debretfs Peerage, Baronetage, Knight-
age, and Companionage, there will be no difficulty in obtaining the requisite information. It
must always be remembeied that clerical, naval, and military prefixes are written before other titles,
that initials indicative of distinction are written after the title or name, and that a High Officer of
State, or an official holding an important office, should be addressed by his official title when the
communication refers to official business.
%* A Widow who re-marries loses any title or precedence she gained by her previous marriage.
From this rule there is not any exception. Society, however, from pure motives of courtesy,
sanctions the retention of former rank, and with one exception permits ladies who have re-married
to be addressed as though their titled husbands were living. The exception is that of the widow
of an Honourable, who is not permitted even by courtesy to retain after re-marriage the prefix gained
through her first husband. But, officially, a widow who re-marries is not recognised as having any
claim to bear the title of her deceased husband, e.g. : — at a coronation, or other State ceremonial,
the widow of a peer would not be summoned as a peeress if she had subsequently married a
commoner ; and, if having espoused a peer of lesser degree than her former husband, she would
only be recognised by the rank acquired by her last marriage.
Ambassador (British). — LETTERS. —
Superscription, "To His Excellency [m other
icspects according to his rank], H. B. M.'s
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipoten-
tiary. ." Commencement, "My Lord,"
or " Sir," according to rank. Conclusion, " I
have the honour to be, My Lord [or Sir], Your
Excellency's most humble and obedient Ser-
vant," PERSONAL ADDRESS, "Your Excel-
lency." [NOTE, a Minister is not addressed
as " Excellency."]
Ambassador's Wife. When resident
abroad at the Court to which her husband is
accredited she is sometimes, out of courtesy,
styled " Her Excellency," but she is not
entitled to be so designated, and when in
England the title is never used.
Archbishop. — LETTERS. — Superscrip-
tion, "His Grace the Lord Archbishop of
." Commencement, " My Lord Arch-
bishop." Conclusion, " I have the honour to
be, my Ix>rd Archbishop, Your Grace's most
devoted and obedient servant." PERSONAL
ADDRESS, " Your Grace."
In FORMAL DOCUMENTS the Archbishop
of Canterbury is addressed as "The
Most Reverend Father in God, [Archi-
bald Campbell], by Divine Providence
Lord Archbishop of Canterbury " ; the
Archbishop of York as " The Most
Reverend Father in God, [William] by
Divine Permission Lord Archbishop of
York."
Archbishop's Wife. —As the Wife of
an Esquire.
Archdeacon.. — LETTERS. — Superscrip-
tion, " The Venerable [John] ," or
"The Venerable the Archdeacon of ."
Commencement, "Venerable Sir." Conclu-
sion, " I have the honour to be, Venerable Sir,
Your very obedient servant." PERSONAL
ADDRESS, " Sir."
Baron. — LETTERS. — Superscription,
"The Right. Hon. Lord ." Com-
mencement, " My Lord." Conclusion, " I
have the honour to be. my Lord, Your Lord-
ship's obedient and humble servant." PER-
SONAL ADDRESS, "My Lord," or "Your
Lordship."
Baroness. — LETTERS. — Superscription,
" To the Right Hon. the Baroness ,"
or Right Hon. the Lady ." Com-
mencement, " Madam." Conclusion, " I have
the honour to be, Madam, your Ladyship's
obedient and humble servant." PERSONAL
ADDRESS, "My Lady,". or " Your Ladyship.
[See also Baron's Widow.]
*.,.* If a Baroness in her own right marry a
commoner and have issue, the children
have the same rank and are addressed
as if their father were a Baron.
Baronet. — LETTERS. — Superscription,
" Sir [Charles] , Bart." Commence-
ment, "Sir." Conclusion, "I have the
honour to be, Sir, Your humble and obedient
servant." PERSONAL ADDRESS, "Sir."
Baronet's Widow. — Same as Baronefs
Wife if present baronet is unmarried, but if he
be married then the widow, being the mottter
or grandmotJier of the baronet, is styled, if the
daughter of a commoner, " The Dowager Lady
," but when such relationship does
not exist the widow must be addressed as
"[Helen] Lady ," the Christian name
being inserted before " Lady." [See "Dow-
ager."] As to re-marriage, see " Widows."
Baronet's Wife. — LETTERS. — Super-
scription, if the daughter (i) of a commoner,
" Lady "; (ii) of a Baron or a Viscount,
"The Hon. Lady "; (iii) of an Earl,
a Marquess, or a Duke, " The Lady [Emily],
." Commencement, " Madam," Con-
clusion, "I have the honour to be, Madam,
Your Ladyship's most obedient Servant"
PERSONAL ADDRESS, " My Lady," or " Your
Ladyship."
Baron's Son's Wife. — LETTERS. —
Superscription, if the daughter (i) of a Vis-
count, a Baron, or a commoner " The Hon.
Mrs. -," or "The Hon. Mrs. [Edward
"; (ii) of an Earl, a Marquess, or a
Duke, "The Lady [Ellen]." Commencement,
"Madam." Conclusion (i) if of lesser rank
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FORMAL MODES OF ADDRESSING PERSONS OF TITLE.
than Earl's daughter,"! have the honour to be,
Madam, your humble and obedient servant";
(ii) if of higher rank than Viscount's daughter,
" I have the honour to be, Madam, Your lady-
ship's humble and obedient servant." PER-
SONAL ADDRESS (i) "Madam"; (ii) "My
Lady," or " Vour Ladyship."
Baron's Widow. — Same as Baroness,
if present Baron is unmarried, but if he be
married then the widow, being the mother or
grandmother of the Peer, is styled "The
Right Hon. the Baroness Dowager ."
When such relationship does not exist the
widow is styled, "The Right Hon. [Maria]
Baroness ." [See "Dowager."] As to
re-marriage, see "Widows."
Baron's Daughter. — LETTERS. —
Superscription, if married (i) to an esquire,
" The Hon. Mrs. " ; (ii) to a knight,
or a baronet, "The Hon. Lady "; (iii) to
the son of a Baron, a Viscount, or an Earl,
" The Hon. Mrs. ," or if her husband
has a married brother, "The Hon. Mrs.
[William] " ; (iv) to the son of a Mar-
quess or a Duke, "The Lady [Henry] ."
If unmarried, "The Hon. [Mary] ."
Commencement, " Madam." Conclusion (i)
if unmarried, or married to one of lesser de-
gree than the son of a Marquess or a Duke,
" I have the honour to be, Madam, Your
humble and obedient servant ; (ii) if married
to the son of a Marquess or a Duke, same as
Duke's Daughter. PERSONAL ADDRESS,
"Madam," but if married to the son of a
Marquess or a Duke, or to the Eldest Son of
an Earl, "My Lady," or "Your Ladyship."
Baron's Son. — LETTERS. — Superscrip-
tion, "The Hon. [John] ." Commence-
ment, " Sir." Conchision, " I have the
honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant."
PERSONAL ADDRESS, " Sir."
Baron's Son's Widow. — Same as
Baron's Son's Wije so long as she remains a
widow. As to re-marriage, see "Widows."
Bishop. — LETTERS. — Superscription,
" The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of ."
FORMAL DOCUMENTS, " The Right Rev.
Father in God [William], by Divine Permis-
sion Lord Bishop of ." Otherwise same
as Baron.
Colonial Bishops. — Same as English Bishops.
Irish Bishops consecrated prior to 1868
same as English Bishops. Those con-
secrated more recently are by courtesy
styled "The Right Rev. the Bishop of
," and are addressed as " Right
Rev. Sir," excepting the Bishop of
Meath, who is styled " Most Rev."
Retired Bishops. — Letters commence
Right Rev. Sir," and are addressed
" The Right Rev. Bishop [Smith]," or
' ' The Right Rev. [John] D. D. "
Scotch Bishops. — Letters commence " Right
Rev. Sir," and are addressed to "The
Right Rev. Bishop [Mackarness]." The
territorial title cannot be used correctly.
Suffragan Bishops. — Same as Bishops.
Superscription, " The Right Rev. the
Lord Bishop Suffragan of ," or
more usually, " The Right Rev. the
Lord Bishop of ." They have not
seats in the House of Lords.
Bishop's Wife. — As wife of Esquire.
Clerk in Holy Orders. — LETTERS. —
Superscription, (i) if the son of a Duke or a
a Marquess"The Rev. Lord [George] ;"
(ii) if the son of an Earl, a Viscount, or a
Baron "The Rev. The Hon. [Albert ;"
(it is incorrect to write Hon. and Rev.), (iii)
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if the son of a commoner "The Rev. [John]
," or, if the Christian name is not
known, " The Rev. [Smith]." It is in-
correct to write "The Rev. Mr. ."
Commencement, "Rev. Sir," Conclusion, "I
am, Rev. Sir, Your obedient Servant."
PERSONAL ADDRESS, "Sir."
Companion of an order of Knight-
hood.— Same as Esquire, adding after the
word " Esq." the initials, "C.B.," "C.S.I.,"
"C.M.G.," "C.I.E.," or "D.S.O.," as the
case may be.
Consuls[English].— LETTER.— Super-
scription, "To , Esq., H.B.M.'s
['Agent and Consul General,' ' Consul General,
'Consul,' or 'Vice-Consul,' as the case may
be] ." In other respects as an Esquire.
Countess. — LETTERS. — Superscription,
"To the Rt. Hon. the Countess of .
In other respects, the same as Baroness. [See
also "Earl's Widow."] If a Countess in her
own right marry a gentleman of lesser degree
than herself and have issue, the children have
the same rank, and are addressed as if their
father were an Earl.
Dean. — LETTERS. — Superscription,
" The Very Rev the Dean of ." Com-
mencement, "Very Rev. Sir," Conclusion,
" I have the honour to be, Very Rev. Sir, Your
most obedient Servant." PERSONAL AD-
DRESS, "Sir."
Divorced Ladies. —Immediately a lady
is divorced she loses any title, or precedence,
she gained by marriage.and resumes her maiden
surname and precedence with the prefix of
"Mrs." if the daughter of a commoner. A
divorced peeress, however, asserts her right
to use the title she acquired by marriage.
Such claim is assumptive and worthless, and
ought not to be recognised.
Dowager, Lady, is addressed according
to her rank. Immediately a peer, or a baronet,
marries, the widow of the previous incumbent
of the title becomes " Dowager." This prefix,
however, is not generally appreciated, and
during the last fifteen years it has been very
much less used than formerly. It is well that
the change is rapidly taking place, because
confusion constantly occurs when there are
two or more " Dowagers " in the same family,
unless, according to their seniority, they be
respectively termed "Dowager Dowager,"
or "Dowager Dowager Dowager." It is
therefore recommended that each Dowager be
addressed by her Christian name, as, "The
Right Hon. [Mary,] Countess of ,"
&c., &c. if a peeress ; or, as " Ellen, Lady
," if a Baronet's widow. But the word
"Dowager" should never be used except the
lady addressed is either mother,or grandmother,
of the present peer or baronet.
Duchess. — LETTERS. — Superscription,
"To Her Grace, the Duchess of ."
Commencement, "Madam," Conclusion', "I
have the honour to be, Madam, Your Grace's
most humble and most obedient Servant."
PERSONAL ADDRESS, "Your Grace." [See
also " Duke's Widow," and for " Duchess of
the Blood Royal," see " Princess."]
Duke. — LETTERS. — Superscription,
" To His Grace, the Duke of ." Com-
mencement, "My Lord Duke," Conclusion,
" I have the honour to be, my Lord Duke,
Your Grace's most devoted and most obedient
Servant." PERSONAL ADDRESS, " Your
Grace." [For "Duke of the Blood Royal,"
see " Prince."]
Duke's Daughter. — LETTERS. — Super-
scription, " The Rt. Hon. Lady [Jane]
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FORMAL MODES OF ADDRESSING PERSONS OF TITLE.
," or, less formally, " The Lady [Hen-
rietta]——." Commencement, " Madam,"
Conclusion, " I have the honour to be, Madam,
Your Ladyship's most obedient and humble
Servant." PERSONAL ADDRESS, "My Lady,"
or, " Your Ladyship. "
If the daughter of a Duke marry a Peer she
is addressed according to the rank of
her husband, but if she marry the eldest
son of an Earl she is not addressed by
the courtesy title of her husband, but in
his surname, as " The Lady [Mary]
; " occasionally, however, the
husband's courtesy title is assumed with
the prefix of Lady [Anne] .
Duke's Eldest Son assumes, by court-
esy, the second title of his father, and is
addressed as if he were a Peer.
Duke's Eldest Son's Daughter is by
courtesy addressed as if herfather were a Peer.
Duke's Eldest Son's Son assumes, by
courtesy, the third title of his grandfather,
and is addressed in every respect as a peer.
Duke's Eldest Son's Widow, same as
Duke's Eldest SOK'S Wife so long as she re-
mains a widow. As to le-marriage, see
" Widows."
Duke's Eldest Son's Wife is ad-
dressed in every respect as if she were a peeress.
Duke's Eldest Son's Younger Son
is by courtesy addressed as if his father were a
Peer.
Duke's Widow, same as Dtuhess if pre-
sent Duke is unmarried, but if he be married,
then the Widow, being the mother or grand-
mother of the Duke, is styled, " Her Grace
the Duchess Dowager of ." When such
relationship does not exist, the widow is styled,
" Her Grace [Maria], Duchess of ."
[See " Dowager."] As to re-marriage, see
" Widows."
Duke's Younger Son. — LETTERS. —
Superscription, "The Rt. Hon. Lord [Albert]
," or, "The Lord [Francis] ."
Commencement, "My Lord," Conclusion,
" I have the honour to be, my Lord, Your
Lordship's most obedient and humble Ser-
vant." PERSONAL ADDRKSS, "My Lord,"
or, " Your Lordship. "
Duke's Younger Son's Widow, same
as Duke's Younger Son's Wife. As to re-
marriage, see "Widows."
Duke's Younger Son's Wife. — LET-
TERS.— Superscription, " The Lady [Thomas]
." In other respects, as Duke's
Daughters.
Earl. — LETTERS.— Superscription, "The
Rt. Hon. the Earl of ." In other re-
spects same as Baron.
Earl's Daughter, same as Duke's
Daughter.
Earl's Eldest Son bears by courtesy
the second title of his father, and is addressed
in every respect as a Peer.
Earl's Eldest Son's Daughter is by
courtesy addressed as if her father were a Peer.
Earl's Eldest Son's Son, is by court-
esy addressed as if his father were a peer.
Earl's Eldest Son's Widow, same as
Eldest Son's Wife so long as she remains a
widow. As to re-marriage, see "Widows."
Earl's Widow, same as Countess if
present Earl is unmarried, but if he be married
then the widow, being the mother or grand-
mother of the Peer, is styled "The Right Hon.
the Countess Dowager of ." When such
" The Right Hon. Emily], Countess of
." [See "Dowager."] As to re-marriage,
see " Widows."
Earl's Eldest Son's Wife is addressed
as a Peeress.
Earl's Wife. See "Countess."
Earl's Younger Son same as Baron '.<•
Younger Son.
Earl's Younger Son's Widow, same
as Baron s Son's Widow.
Earl's Younger Son's Wife, same as
Baron's Son's Wife.
Esquire. — LETTERS. — Superscription,
"[Edward] , Esq." Commencement,
'"Sir." Conclusion, " I am, Sir, Your most
obedient Servant." PERSONAL ADDRESS, "Sir,"
Esquire's Widow. — Superscription,
"Mrs.," or, "Mrs. [John] ." LET-
TERS. — Commencement, " Madam." Can-
elusion, " I am, Madam, Your most obedient
Servant." PERSONAL ADDRESS, " Madam."
Governor of Colony. — LETTERS. -
Superscription, " His Excellency Governor
Jones]," or, " His Excellency [Sir John]
, Governor of ." In other
respects according to rank.
Governor of Colony's Wife is by
courtesy styled " Her Excellency " only when
resident in the Colony under her husbands'
governorship.
Judge. — LETTERS. — Superscription,
"The Hon. ," or if a Knight, "The
Hon. Sir ." Commencement, "Sir."
Conclusion, "I have the honour to be, Sir,
Your most obedient and humble servant."
PERSONAL ADDRESS, " Sir," but when on the
P>ench, "My Lord," or "Your Lordship."
See also "Lord Chief Justice of England,"
" Master of the Rolls," " Lord Justice of
Appeal," " Lord of Appeal in Ordinary," and
" Vice-Chance llors."
Judge of County Court. — LETTERS.
—Superscription, " His Honour Judge ."
PERSONAL ADDRESS. — When on the Bench,
"Your Honour." In all other respects as
Esquire. [The prefix of " His Honour" is not
retained after retirement from office.]
Judge of County Court's Wife, same
as Esquirt's Wife.
Justice of .the Peace. — PERSONAL.
ADDRESS. — When on the Bench, " Your
Worship."
Knight Bachelor. — LETTERS. — Super-
scription, "Sir [George] ." In other
respects same as Baronet.
Knight Bachelor's Wife, saw, as
Baronet's Wife.
Knight of the Bath, same as Knight
Bachelor, but adding to the superscription the
initials " G.C.B.," or " K.C.B."
Knight of the Bath's Wife, same as
Baronet's Wife.
Knight of the Garter.— The initials
" K.G." must be added after title.
Knight of the Indian Empire, same
as Knight Bachelor, but adding to the super-
scription the initials "G.C.I. E."or"K. C.I. E."
Knight of the Indian Empire's Wife,
same as Baronet's Wife.
Knight of St. Michael and St. George,
same as Knight Bachelor, but adding to the
superscription the initials "G.C.M.G.," or
"K.C.M.G."
Knight of St. Michael and St.
relationship does not exist the Widow is styled George's Wife, same as Baronet's Wife
FORMAL MODES OF ADDRESSING PERSONS OF TITLE.
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Knight of St. Patrick. The initials
" K.P." must be added after title.
Knight of the Star of India, same as
Knight Bachelor, but adding to the Super-
scription the initials " G.C.S.I.," or
"K.C.S.I."
Knight of the Star of India's Wife,
same as Baronet's Wife.
Knight of the Thistle. The initials
" K.T." must be added after title.
Knight's Widow, same as Knight
Bachelor's Wife so long as she remains a
widow. As to re-marriage, see "Widows."
Lord Advocate. — LETTERS. — Super-
scription, "To' the Rt. Hon. the Lord
Advocate," or, " The Rt. Hon. [George]
." In other respects as an esquire.
[The prefix of Rt. Hon. is simply official, and
is not retained after retirement from office,
unless the gentleman has been sworn of the
Privy Council.]
Lord Chancellor. — LETTERS. — Super-
scription, "To the Rt. Hon. the Lord High
Chancellor." In other respects as a peer
according to his rank.
Lord Chief Justice. — LETTERS. —
Superscription, "To the Lord Chief Justice
of England," or " To the Right Hon. Sir
, Lord Chief Justice of England."
In other respects as a Judge, except when of
noble rank, when he is addressed according to
his degree.
Lord Justice of Appeal. — LETTERS.
— Superscription, "To the Right Hon. Lord
Justice ," or "To the Right Hon. Sir
Robert ." In other respects as a Judge.
Lord - Lieutenant of Ireland. —
LETTERS. — Superscription, if (i) a Duke
" His Grace the Lord Lieut." ; (ii) of lower
rank than a Duke " His Excellency the Lord
Lieutenant." Commencement, &*c., accord-
ing to the rank of the nobleman holding office.
Lord M ayor. — LETTERS. — Superscrip-
tion, " The Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor of
," or " The Rt. Hon. [Henry ,]
Lord Mayor of ." In other respects as
a Baron. [The prefix of Right Hon. is not re-
tained after retirement from office.]
LordMayor'sWife. — Same as Baroness,
but only during the period of her husband's
mayoralty.
Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, same as
Baron,
Lord of Appeal in Ordinary's Chil-
dren, as the SOILS and Daughters of an
Esquire.
Lord of Appeal in Ordinary's Wife,
same as Baroness.
Lord of Session. — LETTERS. — Super-
scription, "The Hon. Lord ." In other
respects as a Baron.
Lord of Session's Wife. — Same as
the wife of an Esquire.
Lord Provost. — LETTERS. — Supei-
scriptioit, " The Rt. Hon. the Lord Provost
of ," or " The Rt. Hon. [John j,
Lord Provost of-
-." In other respects as
Baron. [The prefix of Right Hon. is not re-
tained after retirement from office.]
Lord Provost's Wife. — Same as the
wife of an Esquire.
Maid of Honour. — LETTERS. — Super-
scription, "The Hon. Miss — ." In
other respects as Baron's daughter.
Marchioness. — LETTERS. —Superscrip-
tion, "The Most Hon. the Marchioness of
." In other respects the same as
Baroness. [See also Marquess's Widow.]
Marquess. — LETTERS — Superscription,
"The Most Hon. the Marquess of ."
Commencement, " My Lord Marquess." Con-
clusion, " I have the honour to be, my Lord
Marquess." In other respects same as Baron.
Marquess's Daughter, same as Dukes
Daughter.
Marquess's Eldest Son's Daughter,
same as Duke's Eldest Son's Daughter.
Marquess's Eldest Son, same as
Duke's Eldest Son.
Marquess's Eldest Son's Son, same
as Duke's Eldest Son's Son.
Marquess's Eldest Son's Widow,
same as Duke's Eldest Son's Widow.
Marquess's Eldest Son's Wife,
same as Duke's Eldest Son's Wife.
Marquess's Widow, same as Mar-
chioness if present Marquess is unmarried, but
if he be married then the widow, being the
mother or grandmother of the Peer, is styled
" The Most Hon. the Marchioness Dowager
of ." When such relationship does not
exist the widow is styled "The Most Hon.
[Jane], Marchioness of ." [See " Dow-
ager "] As to re-marriage, see "Widows."
Marquess's Younger Son, same as
Duke's Younger Son.
Marquess's Younger Son's Widow,
same as Duke's Younger Son's Wife. " As to
re-marriage, see " Widows."
Marquess's Younger Son's Wife,
same as Duke's Younger Son's Wife.
Master of the Rolls. — LETTERS.—
Superscription, " To the RightHon. the Master
of the Rolls," or "To the Rt. Hon. Sir ."
Commencement and Conclusion, as "Judge."
PERSONAL ADDRESS " Sir," but when on the
Bench, " My Lord," or " Your Lordship."
Mayor. — LETTERS. — Superscription,
" The Right Worshipful the Mayor of — — — ."
In other respects as an Esquire.
Members of Parliament. — According
to rank, but adding the initials " M.P." after
tide or name.
Military Officers. — See "Naval
Officers."
Minister, Resident. — LETTERS. —
Superscription, "To
Minister Resident
as an Esquire.
-, Esq.,H.B.M.'s
In other respects
Ministers of Dissenting Congrega-
tions.—These gentlemen are sometimes styled
" Rev." by courtesy, but they are not entitled
to the prefix. The correct mode of Super'
scription is "Mr , Minister of the
Chapel, ."
Naval and Military Officers. — Pro-
fessional rank should always be prefixed to any
other rank, e.g. " Adm. the Rt. Hon. the Earl
of ," "Gen. the Rt. Hon. Lord ,"
"Lieut. -Col. Sir— ," "Capt. ,R.N.,"
but Lieutenants are addressed by their social
and not their professional rank, e.g., — "Hon.
Benjamin , soth Re?t.," ''George ,
Esq., loth Hussars," " Edward — — , Esq.,
R.N., H.M.'s Ship ," or, "William
, Esq.,R.N."
Premier, The. — Is addressed according
to rank.
Prince. — LETTERS. — Superscription,
(i) if a Duke, " His Royal Highness the Duke
of " ; (ii)if not a Duke, "His Royal
872
FORMAL MODES OF ADDRESSING PERSONS OF TITLE.
Highness Prince [Leopold]." Commence-
ment, "Sir." Conclusion, "I remain, with
the greatest respect, Sir, Your Royal High-
ness's most dutiful and most obedient servant."
PERSONAL ADDRESS, "Your Royal Highness."
Princess. — LETTERS. — Superscription,
(i) if a Duchess, " Her Royal Highness the
Duchess of "; (ii) if not a Duchess,
" Her Royal Highness the Princess [Bea-
trice]." Commencement, " Madam." Con-
clusion, " I remain, with the greatest respect,
Madam, Your Royal Highness's most dutiful
and most obedient Servant" PERSONAL AD-
DRESS, "Your Royal Highness."
Privy Councillor. — LETTERS. — Super-
scription, "To the Right Hon. ."
Commencement, &>c., according to the rank
of the gentleman.
Queen. — LETTERS. — Superscription,
" The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty," or
" Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen [Vic-
toria]——." Commencement, " Madam," or
" May it please your Majesty." Conclusion,
"I remain, with the profpundest veneration,
Your Majesty's most faithful subject and
devoted servant." PERSONAL ADDRESS,
" Your Majesty."
*** Sometimes the undermentioned style is
adopted : " Lord presents his duty
to your Majesty."
Queen's Counsel. — LETTERS. — Super-
scription, "To Esq., Q.C." In other
respects as an Esquire,
Secretary of State. — LETTERS. —
Superscription, " Her Majesty's Principal
Secretary of State for the Depart-
ment," or " To the [Most Hon. the Marquess
of Salisbury] , H. M.'s Principal Secre-
• Depart -
tary of State for the [Foreign]
ment." In other respects according to rank.
Serjeants - at - Law. — LETTERS. —
Superscription, "Serjeant," or " Mr. Serjeant
" In other respects as an Esq. [It is in-
correct to address a letter to,
Esq.,
S.L.," the dignity of Serjeants being one of
those mentioned in Statute i, Edward VI.
c. 7, s. 3.
Vice - Chancellor. — LETTERS. — Super-
scrif>tion, same as Judge. PERSONAL ADDRESS,
" Sir," but when on the Bench " My Lord,"
or " Your Lordship."
Viscount. — LETTERS. — Superscription,
" The Right Hon. the Lord- Viscount ."
In other respects as Baron.
Viscountess. — LETTERS. — Superscrip-
tion, " The Right Hon. the Viscountess
." In other respects as Baroness
and Baron's widow. [See also Viscount's
"Widow."]
Viscount's Children and the Wives
and Widows thereof, same as Baron's.
Viscount's Widow, same as Viscounle^
if present Viscount is unmarried, but if he be
married then the widow, being the mother or
grandmother of the Peer is styled "The Rt.
Hon. the Viscountess Dowager ;" but
if this relationship does not exist the widow is
addressed as "The Rt. Hon. [Anne], Vis-
countess ." [See " Dowager."] As to
re-marriage see " Widows."
Widows. — See paragraph %* at com-
mencement of this section.
Wives of Officials and others not
specially referred to. Each of these is ad-
dressed as an " Esquire's wife."
J)EBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS.
Eetta
33
ZENITH,
Nos. 918.
TWIN ZENITH,
16758.
Invenlw and
WM. SHINGLETON,
60, few Bond Street,
OPINION OP THE PRESS.
"All the more serious accidents to ladies have been caused from their
inability to clear the skirt from the pommel in a fall. No such difficulty could
occur with Mr. Shingleton's patent; hence it is to be hoped 1 1 may be universally
adopted."
CAUTION. — Safety Combination Riding Skirts which are attached to
the leg seams and back seam of breeches or trousers' should bear
label with patent number on it,^without which, is an infringement
on W. SHINGLETON'S PATENT.
3 L
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.
PACK.
HOSPITALS, CHARITIES, ETC—
Cancer Hospital
Church of England Central Society for
Providing Homes for Waifs and Stray a 44
City of London Truss Society .. •• 10
Home for Lost and Starving Dogs
Irish Distressed Ladies' Fund .. ..2
London Association of Nurses .. . 22
Metropolitan Drinking Fountain As-
sociation .. .. Facing end of Preface
ENGINEERS, ETC.—
Strode & Co., Gas & Hot Water . . Inside
front Cover
FINANCIAL-
General Reversionary & Investment Co. 1 0
HOTELS—
Baden-Baden, Victoria .. .. . •
Bournemouth, Royal Bath
Brussels, Hotel Mengelle .. ..
Cannes, Grand, de Cannes.. .. ..
Exeter, Royal Clarence
Geneva, Grand Hotel de la Paix..
Holland, Villa Mans
Italy, Grand Continental
London, Bristol
„ Langham ..
Lucerne, Schweizerhof et Luzernerhof . .
Mentone, Belle Vue
INSURANCE COMPANIES—
Atlas Fire and Life .. .. .
General Fire and Life .. .
Imperial Fire and Life .. .
Law Fire .. .. .. .
29
Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York
Facing Contents
North British & Mercantile Fire, Life,&c. 13
Norwich Union Life . .. .. u
Prudential Life .. .. .. 15
Royal Exchange, for Sea, Fire, and Life 12
Scottish Equitable ........ 11
LADIES' DRESS MATERIALS, ETC.—
Worth etCie ........ 24
MEDICINES, ETC.—
Coleman & Co. Ltd. Extract of Meat &
Malt Wine .. .. . .. ..36
Davenport, J. T., Manufacturers of Dr. J.
Collis Browne's Chlorodyne Facing
Table of Precedence
Dinneford & Co., Fluid Magnesia .. 18
Medical Battery Company, Harness'
Electropathic Beit ...... 3
Ruppert, Skin Tonic .. .. 9
MINERAL WATERS—
Mills, R, M., Aerated Waters .. . 43
Ross's Royal Belfast Ginger Ale .. 26
CHURCH FURNITURE.
Jones & Willis, . . . . .35
PACE
SEED MERCHANTS.—
Carter & Co 4ft
Sutton & Sons Special position near
end of coon."
PUBLICATIONS—
38
xv, xviii, xx, 3J
PUBLISHERS &
Boys
Dean & Son
Guardian 3*
Idler
National Observer Facing Titles and Orders
New Review
Public Opinion 2:i
The Speaker ..
Vanity Fair 5
STEAMSHIP COMPANIES—
Messageries Maritiines .. •• • • ' <
Orient 46
. 42
Papayanni
White Star
TAILORS—
Atkinson, A ..... Facing half-title
Shingleton, W. (Zenith Riding Habit) 33.
GENERAL—
Berry Bros.. & Co., Ale & Stout Merchants 36
Boulton & Paul, Horticultural Builders
Facing Preface-
Bontor, T., & Co., Carpet Manufacturers 2ft
Brock & Co., Fireworks .. Facing Title
Brown & Green, Kitchen Ranges .. .. 18,
Butler, J., Florist, &c. ...... 24.
Caligraph Typewriter Facing Occurrences
during Printing-
Cardinal & Harford, Carpet Manufacturers
Facing inside back Cui-er
Cash Woven Names for Marking Linen .. 22-
Coles & Co., Trusses ........ 14
Cox & Yeman, Billiard Table Makers . 7
Culleton, T., Die Sinker ...... 37
Dent, M. F., Chronometer, Watch and
Clock Maker .. Facing inside front Corer
Ferguson, A., Edinburgh Rock .. .. 3fii
Fitter, John S., & Son, Meat Salesmen .. -l'>
Fry, J. S. & Sons, Cocoa, &c. . . Inside buck
cuaer
Graf ton Fur Company, Ltd. .. .. .. 2
Lunn & Co., Cricket, Lawn Tennis, &c. .. 43.
Mappin & Webb, Silversmiths & Cutlers
Facing page I
Messer & Thorpe, Fire Extinguisher .. 44
Mortlock, John, & Co.,Mintons' China, &c. 47
National Telephone Company, Ltd. .. 42
Osier's, Services, Table Decorations, &c.
Facing inside back Cover
Palmer, C. & Co., Booksellers .. .. 43
Perken, Son, <fe Rayment, Photographic &
Optical Apparatus Makers .. .. 19
Phillips & Co., Furriers .. .. .. 3J
Pope & Plante, Surgical Stockings .. 1»
Slaters, Detective Offices ...... 20
The Yost Typewritter ........ 21
Whight, Aeolian Piano Facing Abbreviation*
White & Co., Shetland Wools .. .. 4ft
DEBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS.
35
Gold and Silver Medals awarded London 1851, 1862, Paris 1878 Melbourne 1889.,
Gt. Russell Street,
JS
W.C.
BIRMINGHAM;
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LIVERPOOL :
30, BOLD STREET.
LONDON WORKS ;
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BIRMINGHAM WORKS:
FORCHESTER STREET.
Manufacturers of every description of
And Medieval Art Work.
IF ^ B IR, I C S_
EMBROIDERIES IN ANCIENT AND MODERN DESIGNS.
Designs and Materials supplied to Ladies, and prepared for working, if necessary.
WROUGHT~T\JETAL WORK,
In Iron, Brass, Copper, and Silver.
Gates and Railings for Mansions, Public Buildings, and Churches
CHANCEL SCREENS, &c., GAS AND ELECTRIC FITTINGS.
Manufacturers of the
"CATHEDRAL" LAMP, 45, 68, and 106 Candle Power, for Oil
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST LAMP FOR CHURCH PURPOSES.
Special Estimates and Designs for Lighting Churches, Public Buildings, $c.,
ON APPLICATION.
MEMORIAL BRASSES a Speciality. SILVER COMMUNION SETS,
Eagle Lecterns from
WOOD WORK, CHOIR STALLS, SCREENS, ORGAN CASES,
REREDOSES, LECTERNS, ETC.
TPufpita, «jfot«6d, c^outa, Tfteredoa, JUlouutttetttaf otouea.
A CATALOGUE, also Designs and Estimates, on application.
ARTISTS IN STAINED GLASS AND DECORATIONS.
36
DEBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS.
O O
JE 1\J[
TV
WINCARNIS
OR
LIEBIG S EXTRACT OF MEAT & MALT WINE.
WINCARNIS
Is a New Name Registered to prevent fraudulent Imitations.
Unsolicited Testimonials have been received from Medical Men.
IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL FROM
DE. MATTHEWS, Dereham Road, Norwich.
Dereham Road, Norwich, June 13th, 1892.
Gentlemen, — You have been kind enough to send me several free orders for your "Win.
carnins." and it has given much relief to several who were in a dying state — they could take
the " Wincarnis " when everything else was rejected. I am now begging the favour of asking
you if you can do a work of charity in giving a poor dying man some of your " Wiucarnis." It
has kept him up for some weeks. He is suffering from an internal cancer. His means are all
gone. Friends and his family have purchased two large bottles weekly — they cannot afford him
more. He has had the most expensive wines, but nothing suits him like the " Wincarnia." The
case is urgent. The gentleman has filled an important position in this county, but his means
are gone. Yours faithfully
Messrs. Coleman & Co. Limited. W. MATTHEWS.
WINCARNIS
Is sold by all Druggists, Wine Merchants and Patent Medicine Vendors, Ask for COLEMAN'S
"WINCARNIS," or LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT AND MALT WINE, and see that the
word "WTNCARNIS is on the shoulder of the bottle.
If there is any difficulty in getting the Wine, write direct to the manufacturers, who will
forward — Sample Pint Bottle free by Post on receipt of 33 stamps.
„ Doz. Rail 30/.
Sole Manufacturers : COH.EMAJV &, Co., Limited,
St. George's and Bank Plain, Norwich ; & 3, New London Street, London, E.C.
Sole Proprietors of "Ozmazon," the New Beef Tea, and also Coleman's Crown Imperial Invalid
Stout, which is strongly recommended by the medical faculty.
BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE,
BARCLAYS PORTER AND
STOUT,
Always in good condition, in 9 Gallon and 18 Gallon Casks, Bottles, Half- Bottle
and Imperial Pints.
DEVONSHIRE CIDER.
BERRY BROs. & Co., Wine Merchants, 3, St. James's Street, S.W.
ESTABLISHED TWO CKNTURIES.
IMPORTERS A.ND BOTTLERS OF PORTS, OLD IN WOOD.
_ DEBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS. _ 37
CULLETON'S HERALDIC OFFICE,
25, CRANBOURN STREET, LONDON, W.C.
ESTABLISHED HALF A CENTURY.
FOR HERALDIC AND GENEALOGICAL INFORMATION.
Prospectus post free to any part of the world.
PEDIGREES TRACED. — Existing Pedigrees examined and cor-
rected. Copies of Pedigrees obtained from the MSS. at the British Museum and
from the Heralds' College. Armorial Bearings Painted in their proper colours. Arms of
Husband and Wife blended. The proper colours for Servants' Liveries, what Livery Buttons and
Harness Ornaments to be used, according to Heraldic Rules. SKARCHES FOR ARMS, ETC., care-
fully made, and authentic information obtained from best authorities. The Reference Library
contains a valuable collection of Heraldic and Genealogical Printed Works and Manuscripts.
SEARCHES FOR FOREIGN COATS OF ARMS. Mr. Culleton being in communication with the
Heraldic Authorities on the Continent is able to undertake researches in all parts, and if
necessary to send competent Genealogical Workers to personally examine documents and works
of reference.
' INFORMATION FOR OBTAINING THE GRANT OF A PATENT OF ARMS. _
ARMS PAINTED in OIL or WATER COLOUR, Large sizes for
L framing or small sizes as sketches. Oak and Metal Shields, for hanging in Library or
Hall, painted with Arms. College and University Arms, painted in Oil on Metal Shields, kept
in Stock. Crests or Monograms painted on Albums, Fans, and all kinds of presents. Flags of all
sizes with Coats of Arms, &c., made to order. SHERIFFS' BANNERS painted on Silk and
handsomely fringed.
J-jATCHMENTS correctly painted on short notice.
TlVERY BUTTON DIES ENGRAVED with Crest, 427- the pair.
"^^ Livery Buttons Plated or Gilt. Harness Crests.
PLATES (exlibris) Designed and Engraved on Steel, Copper
or Wood, in ancient or modern styles.
QEAL ENGRAVING. Arms and Crests engraved on Seals and
*""^ Rings ; also on Steel Dies for Stamping Note-paper. Crests engraved on Silver Spoons and
Family Plate, from 5s. per dozen. A Desk Seal, with engraved crest, 15s. 6d. MEDAL DIES
ENGRAVED AND MEDALS STRUCK in Gold, Silver, or Bronze. Designs specially drawn to
suit all subjects.
ClGNET RINGS. All i8-carat, Hall-marked. A large assortment
*~*^ of Rings and genuine antique gold Fob Seals kept in stock. Prices, £l 2s., =£"A 3s.,
v^4 4s. and £5 6s. Send size of finger by fitting a piece of wire, and mention the price ring
required. Arms, Crests, or Monograms engraved on the Rings and Seals to order.
CULLETON'S GUINEA BOX OF STATIONERY contains half
,^T^ a ream of Best Quality Paper and Envelopes ta match, all Stamped in colour, with
either Crest, Monogram, or Address. No charge for engraving Steel Die, which remains here
for future orders. ,
(CULLETON'S EMBOSSING PRESS for Stamping one's own paper
^^ with arms, crest, monogram or address, 10/6. The die and Counterpart extra.
]\/[EMORIAL BRASSES designed and worked in all styles. Brass
Door Plates for professional purposes. _ _ .
CARDS.— 50 best quality, gentlemen's 2/8, Ladies', 3/0,
post free, including the engraving of copper plate. WEDDING CARDS AND
INVITATIONS of every description printed in Gold, Silver or Colour, and tistefully Stamped
with Crest or Monogram. _ _ ^ _ _
PRESENTATION ADDRESSES Designed and Illuminated on
' vellum.
•y CULLETON, 25, Cranbourn Street, Leicester
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42 DEBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS
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Mediterranean Ports.
Commander. Tons. Commander. Tons.
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-at several Ports on the Asiatic coast of the Black Sea, Greece, and Spain.
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BIRMINGHAM EXHIBITION,
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Entitling holders both ways to the best accommodation, at the respective rates,
vacant at date of application.
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uge, and occupation, together with a deposit of £1, if Second Cabin, or £b if First Cabin, to
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ORIENT LINE.
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