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WATCHES  and  CLOCKS,  have  long  held 
pre-eminent  rank,  as  may  be  seen  from  Reports 
of  various  scientific  persons  : — 

THE  ASTRONOMER  ROYAL,   (sh-  o.  B.  AIRY,)  in  hi. 

Report  to  the   Admiralty   (13th    Of    AugUSt,    1870)   On  forty  Chronometers 
entered  for  annual  competition,  says  of  M.  F.  DENT'S  Chronometer: — 

"THIS  IS   THE   FINEST   CHRONOMETER  WE   HAVE   EVER 
HAD  ON  TRIAL." 

N.B. — The  LATE  ASTRONOMER  ROVAL  (J.  POND,  Esq.),  reporting  in  1829  on  the  celebrated 
public  trial,  by  order  of  the  Lords  of  the  Admiralty,  which  lasted  thirteen  years,  during  which 
nearly  500  Chronometers  were  tested,  says  :— 

"  Your  Chronometer,  No.  114,  is  entitled  to  the  First  Premium.    Actual  variation  in  the 
year  54  hundredths  of  a  second.    This  is  superior  to  any  other  yet  tried. 

THE     RUSSIAN    IMPERIAL    ASTRONOMER,  ' 

M.  STRUVE,  of  St.  Petersburg,    reporting   upon    81   Chronometers  tested  by  the 
Russian  Chronometrical  Expedition  in  1843,  says  : — 

"The  DENT  CHRONOMETERS  have  held  FIRST  HANK  in   a  brilliant  manner.     They 
contributed,  beyond  dispute,  the  MOST  EFFECTUALLY  to  the  exactitude  of  the  results. 

"M.  STRUVE." 

%*  Rtf  Command  of  the  Emperor,  the  Russian  Gold  Medal  of  the  Highest  Order  of  Merit  was 
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Exhibition,  1876,  can  be  had  on  application. 

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PHIA    (187o).       The  Judges  iu  their  Report  on  the  Exhibits   of  M.   F.  DENT 
said  of  his  Chronometers  and  Watches  :— 

"  The  Workmanship  was  of  the  First  Order,"  and  of  his  Clocks,  "  They  were  repre- 
sentative of  the  highest  achievements  of  his  art." 

MEDAL  AND  DIPLOMA.  OF  THE  HIGHEST  ORDER  WERE  AWARDED. 

Mr,  H.  M.  Stanley's  Testimony. 

To  the  excellence  of  Chronometers  supplied  to  him  by  M.  F.  DENT,  and  used  in  finding  his 
longitude  in  his  last  Expedition,  says  in  a  letter,  5th  July,  18QO  : — 

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continual  use';  once'clear,  the  skin  remains  fresh  and  lovely."  But  enough! 

ANNA  RUPPERT'S  DYSPEPSIA  CURE  is  unrivalled  for  the  permanent  cure  of  this  distressing 
complaint,  and  Mrs.  Ruppert  has  much  pleasure  in  testifying  to  its  complete  success  in  her  own 
case,  as  for  many  years  she,  herself,  was  one  of  the  most  terrible  sufferers  from  this  universal 
ailment. 

ANNA  RUPPERT'S  ESTABLISHMENT.  In  this  new  and  elegantly  appointed  establishment 
we  find — FIRST  FLOOR  —  Reception  Salons,  Sale  Room,  and  special  room  for  the  new  and 
already  popular  LONG- WAISTED  CORSET;  easy,  graceful,  light,  comfortable,  and  reasonable 
in  price,  from  12  6  to  5  guineas;  all  one  style,  different  materials.  Many  of  these  have  been 
sold,  and  highest  testimonals  for  same  received  from  ladies  in  all  classes  of  society  and  dramatic 
life. 

SECCOND  FLOOR  — ANNA  RUPPERT'S  private  consultation  rooms  (strictly  private), 
Manicure  and  Pedicure  Department,  also  private,  and  wholesale  departments.  THIRD  AND 
FOURTH  FLOORS — Cashier,  correspondence,  mailing,  general  business,  manager's  department ; 
also  laboratory,  where  thousands  of  bottles  of  SKIN  TONIC  are  made  and  prepared  for  sale.  All 
business  and  manufacturing  under  the  immediate  supervision  of  ANNA  RUPPERT  in  person, 
who  carefully  prepares  all  remedies  with  due  regard  to  the  delicacy  of  all  complexions. 

ANNA  RUPPERT'S  NEW  BOOK  ABOUT  BEAUTY,  WORTH  ONE  GUINEA,  sent  FREE, 
on  receipt  of  2d.  postage,  very  valuable,  a  full  report  (taken  by  shorthand  writer),  of  ANNA 
RUPPERT'S  LAST  LI  CTURE  sent,  price  6rf.  Ladies  who  wish  to  consult  Mrs.  RUPPERT  can 
rto  so  by  post  or  in  person.  No  charge.  All  names  sacred,  all  queries  answered  free  of  charge,, 
and  very  willingly.  Call  and  see  the  new  and  elegant  establishment.  Artistic  manicuring,, 
price  4/6.  Chiropody  reasonable,  best  artists.  All  welcome. 


Address  all  letters  to  the  celebrated  American  Complexion  Specialist. 

MRS.  ANNA  RUPPERT, 

SO,    REOJENT    STKEET,    LONDORT,  W. 

Branches  —  EDINBURGH,  SA,  Shandwick  Place;  BRIGHTON,  124,  Western  Road? 
MANCHESTER,  8,  King  Street;  BIRMINGHAM,  7,  Cherry  Street;  DUBLIN,  74, 
Grafton  Street ;  SOUTHAMPTON,  66,  Marland  Place,  Above  Bar ;  BARCELONA, 
26,  Calle  de  Fontanella;  NAPLES,  SYDNEY,  CALCUTTA,  ST.  PETERSBURG, 
ROME,  GENOA,  and 

Paris,  17,  Rue  de  la  Paix.  Berlin,  14,  Unter  den  Linden. 

Vienna,  1,  Fiirich  Strasse. 


10  _  DEBRETT—  ADVERTISEMENTS.  _ 

CITY  OF  LONDON  TRUSS  SOCIETY, 

35,  FINSBURY  SQUARE, 
J'or  the   Relief  of  the  Ruptured  Poor  throughout  the  Kingdom. 

ESTABLISHED  1807. 
PATRON—  H.R.H.  the  PRINCE  OF  WALES,  K.G. 

PRESIDENT—  The  Right  Hon.  LORD  EBURY,  P.C. 
TREASURER—  JOHN  NORBURY,  Esq. 

The  patients  (numbering  now  between  9,000  and  10,000  in  the  year)  are  of  both  sexes  and 
.all  ages,  from  children  of  a  month  old  to  adults  over  95.  Upwards  of  479,200  patients  have  been 
^relieved  since  the  formation  of  the  Charity. 

SUBSCRIPTIONS  and  DONATIONS  will  be  thankfully  received  by  the  Society's  Bankers 
LLOYDS,  Bank  (Limited),  72,  Lombard  Street;  and  by  the  Secretary  at  the  Institution. 

JOHN  WHITTINGTON,  Secretary. 

For  Varicose  Veins  and  Weakness. 

SURGICAL  ELASTIC  STOCKINGS  AND  KNEE-CAPS 

Pervious,  light  in  texture,  and  INEXPENSIVE,  yielding  an  unvarying  support 
without  lacing  or  bandaging.  Likewise  a"  strong,  low-priced  article,  for 
Hospital  and  the  Working  Classes. 

ABDOMINAL  SUPPORTING  BELTS.    Those  for  Ladies'  use,  before  and  after 
accouchement,  are  admirably  adapted  for  giving  adequate  support,  with 

EXTREME  LIGHTNESS. 

Instructions  for  Measurement  and  Prices  on  application,  and  the  articles 
sent  by  Post  from  the  Manufacturers  and  Inventors. 

IPOIPIE    &;   IF'IEj.A.irsrTIE], 

HOSIERS,     QLOVERS,    AND     SHIRT     MAKERS, 
186,  REGENT  STREET,  LONDON,  W. 


THE 

REVERSIONARY  &  INVESTMENT 
COMPANY. 

OFFICES:   5.  WHITEHALL,  LONDON,  S.W. 

ESTABLISHED    1836. 
FURTHER  EMPOWERED  BY  SPECIAL  ACT  OF  PARLIAMENT,  14  &  15  VICTORIA,  CAP.  czxz 

C  APITA!^  £  •  >  O  O  .  O  O  O  . 

DIRECTORS. 
-Chairman—  EDWARD  WALMISLEY,  Esq.    .DepMty-CAairroan—  MAYOW  WYNELL  ADAMS,  Esq. 


GEORGE  BADHAM,  Esq. 
WILLIAM  ROBERT  BARKER,  Esq. 
WILLIAM  HENNIKER  HEATON,  Esq. 


HERBERT  CHARLES  MALKIN,  Esq. 
WILLIAM  STEBBING,  Esq. 
JOHN  COLES,  Esq. 


AUDITORS. 
ARTHUR  L.  SAVORY,  Esq.  |  MARTIN  J.  K.  BECHER,  Esq. 

BANKERS. 
Messrs.  DRUMMOND. 

SOLICITORS. 
Messrs.  SHOURBRIDGE  &  MAY,  19.  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields. 

This  Company  established  upwards  of  Half  a  Century  PURCHASES  or  MAKES  LOANS 
upon  REVERSIONARY  INTERESTS,  vested  or  contingent,  in  well  secured  property  ;  also 
JjIFE  INTERESTS,  in  POSSESSION  or  in  EXPECTATION. 

LOANS  UPON  REVERSIONS  may  be  obtained  either  at  an  Annual  Interest,  or  in 
-consideration  of  redeemable  deferred  charges,  payable  upon  the  REVERSIONS  falling  in. 

PRESENT  INCOMES  are  likewise  advanced  upon  the  latter  principle  to  persons  entitled 
to  Reversionary  interests,  who  may  thus  obtain  the  means  of  support  until  their  property  falls 
into  possession,  without  being  called  upon  for  any  payment  until  that  event. 

Prospectuses  and  Forms  of  Proposal  may  be  obtained  from  the  Secretary,  to  whom  all  bom- 
oiunicarions  should  be  addressed. 

D.  A.  BUMSTED,  Actuary  ff  Secretary 


DE BRETT  -ADVERTISEMENTS. 


u 


NORWICH 


INCREASING 
BONUSES 


BUSINESS 

The  New  Policies  issued  in 
1891  were  £1,052,054,  or 


The  above  are  the  average 
additions  per&lOO 


UNION 


.         . 

APPLICATIONS  FORACENCJ1S    ARE    INVITED 


SPECIAL    ATTENTION    GIVEN    TO    TRANSACTIONS    CONNECTED    WITH 

LIFE    INTERESTS  AND    REVERSIONS. 

SCOTTISH      EQUITABLE 

(Ml  U  T  TJ  A.  11,) 

LIFE    ASSURANCE    SOCIETY. 

Established  1831.    Incorporated  by  Boyal  Charters  and  Special  Act  of  Parliament. 

Head  Office— 26  ST.  AN  DEE  W  SQUARE,  EDINBURGH. 
London  Office— G9  KING  WILLIAM  STREET,  E.C. 
President — His  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF  BUCCLEUCH  AND  QUEENSBERRY,  K.T. 

THE  SCOTTISH  EQUITABLE  is  a  Purely  Mutual  Office.  There  are  no  Shareholders  to  absorb 
any  portion  of  the  Profits,  which  are  therefore  wholly  divided  among  the  holders  of  Participa- 
ting Policies.  Its  leading  features  are — Unquestionable  Security,  Liberal  Conditions  of  Insurance, 
and  Early  Participation  in  Profits.  The  Guaranteed  Minimum  Surrender  Value  is  endorsed  on 
each  Policy  issued. 

The  Premiums  are  calculated  by  Half-years  of  Age,  so  that  those  who  insure  within  six 
months  after  a  birthday  will  be  charged  a  Lower  Rate  of  Premium  than  formerly. 

Position  of  the  Society  at  1st  March  1892. 

Existing  Assurances,  including  Bonus  Additions    ..  ..  ..     £10,716,305 

Income      ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..          £427,943 

Accumulated  Funds  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..       £3,431,669 

COMPLETE  AND  LIBERAL  NON-FORFBITURE  REGULATIONS. — The  Society  has  adopted  the 
principle  of  Non-Foifeiture  to  its  fullest  extent,  and  there  is  no  possibility  of  a  valuable  policy 
being  forfeited  through  an  accidental  omission  to  pay  the  premium. 

NEW  PLAN  OF  IMMEDIATE  BONUS  POLICIES.  —  Special  attention  is  directed  to  this  New 
Scheme,  the  rates  under  which  are  lower  than  the  usual  non-profit  rates.  The  yearly  premium 
payable  at  age  30  for  an  ordinary  with  profit  policy  for  £1,000  will  assure  £1,300  under  thig  new 
plan,  thus  securing  an  Immediate  Bonus  of  .£'300. 

CLAIMS  are  payable  immediately  after  proof  of  death  and  title. 

LOANS  are  granted  in  connection  with  Life  Insurance,  on  Life  Interests,  Reversions,  and 
other  approved  security.  The  Directors  are  also  prepared  to  entertain  proposals  for  the  Sale  of 
Reversions  to  the  Society. 

Secretary— J.  J.  McLAUCHLAN.  |  Manager— T.  B.  SPRAGUE,  M.A.     • 


12  _  DEBRETT—  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

SPECIAL    ADVANTAGES    TO    PR1NATE    USURERS. 

TELE    IMJPE  JEiI_A  1^ 

INSURANCE    COMPANY    LIMITED. 


1,  Old  Broad  Street,  $-  22,  Pall  Mall,  London. 

ESTABLISHED  1803. 
SUBSCRIBED  "CAPITAL     .......     £1,200,000. 

PAID-UP  CAPITAL       .......  £300,000. 

INVESTED  ASSETS  (Capital  and  Reserves)       -  over  £1,600,000. 

The   distinguishing   Characteristics   of    this   Company   are:  —  Moderate  Rates  p 
Undoubted  Security;  Prompt  and  Liberal  Settlement  of  Claims. 

fmpmal  Jife  Insurance  Company 

ESTABLISHED  1820. 

SUBSCRIBEDICAPITAL         -         .....  £750,000. 

ACCUMULATED  FUNDS  ...._.      £1,621,000. 

ADVANTAGES  OFFERED  COMPRISE:  —  Low  Rates  —Liberal  Conditions  —  Non- 
forfeitable Policies  —  Interim  Bonuses  —  Guaranteed  Surrender  Values  —  Free 
Travelling  all  over  the  World  —  Immediate  Settlement  of  Claims  —  Endowment 
Assurances  payable  during  Life-time  with  Profits. 

TOTAL    LIFE     CLAIMS    PAID    EXCEED    £4,655,000. 


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. 


14 


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. 


DEBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS.  15- 

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. 


17 


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 


18 


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. 


DE  BRETT— ADVERTISEM  ENTS. 


19 


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 

63s.  94s.  6d.  126s.  220s.  390s. 

"  Optimus  "  Rapid  Rectilinear. 

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 

120s.  145s.          168s.'      212s.        258s.        314s. 

"Optimus"  Camera  (Long  Focus). 
Price  includes  3  Double  Dark  Slides. 

4jby3j  6Jby4i      8jby6J      10by8        12bylO       15byl2 

130s.  137s.       175s.       227s.        275s.        333s. 

"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- 

•   tekWWWWI      fc«- 

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- 

Magnifying 144  times  ../ 

fying  Power 
(64  times) 

If  with  Shades,  as  Dia-  \  I  A  Ho 

For  Definition  and  Magnifying  Power  we  invite  intending  Purchasers  to 
test  our  Field  Glasses  against  any  in  the  World. 

PERKEN,  SON  $c  RAYMENT, 


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. 


DEBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS.  21 


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. 


22 


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 
and  Small-pox  cases  are  always  in  readiness,  also  Male  attendants,  Male  Nurses 
and  Medical  Rubbers. 

In  this  Association  the  Nurses  are  not  paid  by  small  salaries,  but,  after  a 
year's  probation,  receive  their  earnings. 

In  connection  with  the  Association  of  Nurses  there  are  "Home  Hospitals," 
where  Invalids  can  be  received  under  the  care  of  their  own  Physicians,  each  Patient 
being  provided  with  a  separate  room. 

Terms  from    Three    Guineas  per  week,  according  to   Nursing  and   Accom- 
modation required. 

Addresses  of  Hospitals  given  only  to  Patients  or  their  friends. 
Letters  to  be  addressed  to 

M.  FIRTH,  Superintendent, 

123,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 


DEBRETT— A  DVERTISEMENTS. 


PUBLIC   OPINION, 

30,  Maiden  Lane,   W.G, 

IS  the  only  weekly  paper  giving  an  unbiassed  epitome   of  all  the 
leading  newspapers  of  the  world.      Every  phase  of  opinion  is 
adequately   represented,    the   salient   points   of  difference  being 
carefully  digested  and  contrasted  in  a  condensed  form  for  the  reader's 
judgment.     In  addition  to  an  elaborate  abstract  of  current  political 
opinion  many  columns  are  devoted  to  extracts  from  what  is  best  in 
contemporary  literature,   whilst   at  the  time  the  progress  of  modern 
thought  in  every  branch  of  science  is  represented  by  quotations  from 
the  technical  papers.     Latest  financial  information. 


Every  Friday,  Price  2d. ;   per  annum,  10/10; 
Colonies,  13/-,  post  free. 

ESTABLISHED  1861. 

THE   GUARDIAN. 

THK  GUARDIAN  is  a  Weekly  Journal  of  Politics,  Literature,  Science,  and  the  Fine  Arts, 
Ecclesiastical,  Home,  Foreign,  and  Colonial  News.  Its  promoters  are  Churchmen;  and  they 
endeavour  to  maintain  that  character  in  the  treatment  of  Ecclesiastical  subjects,  and  its  Cor- 
respondence  columns  are  open  to  all  shades  of  opinion.  Special  reports  are  given  of  the  Meet- 
ings of  Convocation,  Church  Congress,  and  all  important  matters  connected  with  the  Church 
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TELEPHONE — No.  86C5. 

By  Special          Jg»fllfc§l   H'R'H- the  PRINCESS 
Appointment  to        iP^^^S^^          CHRISTIAN. 


COURT     FLORIST, 

Fruiterer   &;   Cirreeiig'rocer, 

171    &    172,    SLOANE   STREET,    BELGRAVIA. 


Window  Boxes  filled  and  kepf  in  order  for  the  Season. 

Palms  &  Flowering  Plants  lent  on  Hire  by  Contract 


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Corsets. 


No.  134,    NEW  BOND  STREET, 

LOIsTDOICT, 


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JOHN  S.  FITTER  &  SON, 

ENGLISH,  COLONIAL,  AND  FOREIGN 

MEAT    SALESMEN, 

8,  9  §•  15,  GEAND  AVENUE, 

LEADENHALL   MARKET. 


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TERMS— CASH  oa  REFERENCE. 


EXHIBITOBS   OF   THE   FINEST 

NEW  ZEALAND  MUTTON  AND  IAMB 

AT  FOUR  EXHIBITIONS— 

HEALTHERIES    1884.  COLONIAL  AND  INDIAN     1886. 

LIVEKPOOL          1886.  NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE         1887. 


DEBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS. 


1851. 


1862. 


THOS.  BONTOR  &  CO., 

LATE 

WATSON,    BONTOR   &   Co., 

35,  36,  OLD  BOND  STREET. 

SUPERIOR     BRUSSELS,     VELVET,     AND 
SAXONY    CARPETS. 

Special    Designs 


Very    Fine    Antique    Carpets  and    Ruqs. 


BE   .FAS! 


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DEB  RETT— ADVERTISEMENTS. 2T 

LANGHAM' HOTEL, 

PORTLAND  PLACE,  LONDON,  W. 
Walter  Gosden,  Manager. 

The  situation  (top  of  Regent  Street  and  close  to  Bond  Street)  is  most 
Healthy,  Fashionable,  and  convenient  for  the  best  Shops,  &c.,  &c. 

TABLE  D'HOTE  AT  SEPARATE  TABLES  (open  to  non-residents}. 
Wedding  Receptions,  Luncheons  and  Dinners. 

SERVICE  "A  LA  CARTE,  from  8  a.m  until  11.45  P-m- 
Moderate  Tariff. 

ARTESIAN  WELL  WATER. 
LIGHTED  THROUGHOUT  BY  ELECTRICITY. 

Position  of  Hotel  95  feet  above  Thames  high  water  mark* 

TELEGRAPHIC  ADDBESS— "  LANGHAM,  LONDON." 

BRISTOL    HOTEL, 

BURLINGTON  GARDENS,  LONDON,  W. 


This  Family  Hotel,  situated  between  Bond  Street  and 
Regent  Street,  and  near  Piccadilly,  is  furnished  with  every 
possible  comfort  and  modern  improvement. 

ELECTRIC  LIGHT  THROUGHOUT.        HYDRAULIC  LIFT. 


The  very  complete  List  of  Choice  Wines,  and  the  high 
character  of  the  French  Cuisine,  have  obtained  great 
reputation. 

The  Restaurant  is  open  to  Non-Residents. 

For  further  particulars  please  apply  to 

J.  LERSUNDI,  Manager. 


•28 DEBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS. 

j^1      SPECIAL  NOTICE:    THE  ONLY  HOTEL  ON  THE    "EAST   CLIFF."     ^§) 

BOTJIRylSriEIMIO  TJTSI. 

The  MEDICAL  and  other  AUTHORITIES  unanimously  recognise  and  recommend 
BOURNEMOUTH  as  possessing  the  MILDEST  CLIMATE  in  WINTER,  the  COOLEST  in 
SUMMER,  and  the  SAFEST  BATHING  GROUND  in  EUROPE. 

Royal  Bath  Hotel, 

Patronised  by  H.R.H.   The  Prince  of   Wales,    H.M.   The  King  of  the 
Belgians,    H.LM.   The  Empress  Eugenie,    H.R.H.  The  Duchess 
of  Albany. 
The  late  Earl  Beaconsfield,  and  many  other  Royal  and  Distinguished  Persons. 


1,000  feet  SEA  FRONTAGE  overlooking  the  Pier. 
GROUNDS  FIVE  ACRES,  sheltered  by  fine  Woods,  due  South. 


LIVERY    STABLES. 

MODERATE. 


TARIFF  ON  APPLICATION.  COMPARISON  INVITED. 


The  Leading  Hotel  on  the  South  Coast.      Superb  Bathing. 
Lovely  Climate.         Charming  Scenery.         Elevated  Situation. 


Note. — Rooms   reserved  for,    and   Conveyances  sent,  to  meet  Visitors  on 
receipt  of  Letter  or  Telegram  to  the  General  Manager. 

.NOTE. — SPECIAL  OMNIBUSES  and  CARRIAGES  from  the  "ROYAL  BATH 
HOTEL  meet  each  Train,  and  can  be  obtained  by 
application  to  the  Porters. 


DEBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS. 59- 

BADEN-BADEN. 


First-class  House,  principally  patronized  by  first-class  English  and  Americans* 
beautifully  situated,  opposite  the  new  General  Post  Office  on  the  new  Promenade, 
nearest  the  Conversation  House,  Gardens,  Frederick  and  Augusta  Bathhouses, 
with  magnificent  view,  reputed  for  its  excellent  cooking  and  wines,  great  clean- 
liness and  moderate  charges. 

Hydraulic  Lift.      Fine  Drawing,  Reading,  and  Smoking  Rooms. 
PENSION  IN  EAKLY  AND  LATTER  PART  OF  SEASON. 

Sanitary  arrangements  perfect. 
BRUSSELS. 


Hydraulic  Lift.  (RUE  ROY  ALE).  Hydraulic  Lift. 

This  large  and  beautiful  First  Class  Hotel  is  situated  in  the  finest  and  healthiest  part  of  the 
Town,  near  to  the  most  frequented  Promenades,  and  is  supplied  with  every  modern  comfort.. 
Table  d'Hote,  5  francs.  Restaurant  "  a  la  Carte  "  at  any  hour.  First-rate  cooking  and  choice 
Wines.  Accommodation  for  150  persons.  Reading  and  Conversation  Saloons.  Smoking  and 
Billiard  Rooms.  Baths.  Large  and  splendid  Dining  Room. 

POST    AND    TELEGRAPH. 
Arrangements  made  with  families  during  the  Winter  Season. 

Mr.  B.  MENGELLE,  Proprietor. 

GENEVA. 


f^otel  fce  la 


FINEST  FIRST-CLASS  HOUSE  in  the  finest  situation,   in  front  of  LAKE  and 

MONT  BLANC. 
LIFT.      Tariff  in  every  room.     No  charge  for  light  and  attendance. 

STEAMBOAT  LANDING  OPPOSITE  THE  HOTEL. 
The  only  Hotel  with  ELECTRIC  LIGHT  in  every  room.    Open  all  the  year  round 

F.  WEBER,  Proprietor. 
Branch  House:   GRAND  HOTEL   VICTORIA,  at  Beatenberg,  near  Interlaken. 

MENTONE  (Alpes  Maritimes),  PRANCE. 

HOTEL  BELLE  VUE, 

ZFIIE^ST     CTQi^SS    IFJ^yLTI-rZ"    HOTEL, 

Patronised  by  the  Royal  Family  of  England. 

Full  South.  Patent  Hydraulic  Lift. 

BEST   SANITARY   ARRANGEMENTS. 

G.  ISNARD,  Proprietor. 


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DEBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS. 


IE]  IXI  IE  T  IE  IR, . 


Facing  the  Grand  Old  Cathedral. 

LIGHTED    WITH    ELECTRIC    LIGHT. 


PATRONISED  BY  THE  BEST  FAMILIES. 

THE    quiet    and    comfort   of  a    Country    Mansion. 
Moderate  Tariff.     Suites  of  Apartments.     Ladies' 
Coffee-room.      Billiards.      Hot  and  Cold   Baths. 
Omnibuses  meet  every  train. 

J.  HEADON  STANBURY, 

Proprietor. 
ZANDVORT-BAD  (Near  Haarlem),  Holland 

V  I  L  LA     MA  R  I  S  . 

THIRST-CLASS  FAMILY  HOUSE,  directly  opposite  the  Sea,  near  the  Baths. 
JL  Table  d'flote  or  a  la  Carte,  moderate  prices.  Well  arranged  Coach-house. 
Pray  mention  arrival,  so  as  to  send  the  Omnibus. 

Miss  M.  WOLTERBECK,  Proprietess. 


Smaller,  well  arranged  for  longer  stay.     Both    the  Villas  fit  for  winter,  from 

February  till  November. 
The  air  is  healthy  here. 


CANNES  (Alpes  Maritimes),  FRANCE. 


GRAND  HOTEL  DE  CANNES. 

Best  situation  on  the  principal  Promenade,  next  door  to  the  "  Cercle  Nautique." 
LARGE   GARDEN.  LAWN   TENNIS.  LIFT. 

R.  LIEBLER,  Proprietor,  Manager  of  the  Kurhaus,  St.  Moritz-Bath, 

Engadine,  Suisse. 


DEBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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Handsomely  bound  in  cloth  gilt,  crown  8vo.,  price  6s. 

BISMARCK  INTIME. 


BY  A   FELLOW  STUDENT. 


The  late  EARL  GRANVILLE,  in  writing, 
said  :  "  /  am  reading  '  Bismarck  Intime'  with  the  greatest  interest." 


A 


With  Photo-Portrait  of  PBINCE  BISMAECK  and  full-page  Portraits  of  the 
EMPEEOES  WILLIAM  I.  and  II.,  VON  MOLTKE,  and  BISMABCK. 


Bismarck  as  a  Student. 
Bismarck  as  a  Young  Man. 
Bismarck's  Marriage. 
Bismarck's  Home. 


Bismarck's  Character. 
Bismarck  in  the  Reichstag. 
Bismarck's  Popularity. 
Bismarck's  Witty  Sayings. 

Anecdotal  Appendix. 

This  attractive  and  well  illustrated  volume  bristles  with  most  interesting  and 
characteristic  anecdotes  of  the  private  life  of  the  great  ex-Chancellor. 

PUBLIC  OPINION. — '-The  volume  extends  to  nearly  three  hundred  pages, 
and  all  are  full  of  interest,  information,  anecdote  and  shrewd  observation,  and 
the  work  holds  one  fascinated  from  beginning  to  end.  It  is  THE  BOOK  OF  THE 
DAY,  and  one  that  everyone  must  read,  for  it  is  a  book  that  will  be  the  talk  of 
Society." 

IRISH  TIMES. — "A  brisk  and  picturesque  sketch  of  Bismarck's  career  from 
earliest  days  down  to  the  present  time,  enlivened  by  innumerable  anecdotes, 
gathered  with  the  steady  object  of  bringing  a  striking  and  curious  individuality 
well  within  view  of  the  general  mind." 

London :  DEAN  &  SON,  Limited,  160a,  Fleet  Street,  E.G. 


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DEBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS. 


LIBRARY  EDITION. 


DEBRETT'S 


1893. 


PUBLISHED    ANNUALLY. 


DEBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS. 


TELEGRAPHIC  ADDRESS,   "FIREWORKS,  LONDON." 
TELEPHONE,  No.  9312. 

FIKEW3EKS. 


CO., 


SOLE  PYROTECHNISTS  TO  THE 


PYROTECHNISTS   AND  CONTRACTORS  TO 


H.M.  GOVERNMENT  (War  Office) 
The  Hon.  Corporation  of  Trinity  House. 
The  Government  of  Victoria 
The  Government  of  New  South  Wales 
The  Government  of  the  United  States 


H.M.  GOVERNMENT  (India) 
The  Government  of  Portugal 
The  Government  of  Turkey 
Ihe  Government  of  Siam 
The  City  of  Amsterdam. 


Contractors  to  the  Honourable  Trinity  Corporation ;  for  the  Grand  Displays  at  Amsterdam, 
before  H.I.M.  the  German  Emperor  (1891),  Bremen,  1891,  New  York  Columbus  Celebrations  and 
Manhattan  Beach,  1892,  and  almost  all  Cities  of  the  World,  and  to  Municipalities,  Corporations, 
Yacht  Clubs,  Horticultural  and  Agricultural  Societies,  Noblemen,  and  Gentlemen. 


DIPLOMA  OF  HONOUR,  LONDON,  1884. 
DIPLOMA  OF  HONOUR,  ANTWERP,  1887. 
FIRST  ORDER  OF  MERIT,  ADELAIDE,  1887. 


TWO  GOLD  MEDALS,  BRUSSELS,  1888. 
SILVER  MEDAL,  BARCELONA,  1888. 
BRONZE  MEDAL,  PARIS,  1889. 


Being  HIGHER  AWARDS  thau  any  other  Pyrotechnist. 

Displays  of  Fireworks  undertaken  in  any  part  of  the  World, 
Jfor  doltrert  anb  Stlbcr  Wefrbxnys, 

Weddings,  Home  Comings,  Births  of  Heirs,  Comings  of  Age,  Gathering's  of  Tenantry,  Garden 
Parties,  and  ever)  kind  of  Festivity.    Illuminations  by  Japanese  and  Chinese  Lanterns,  Vauxhall 

Lamps,  Electric  Lights,  Gas  Crystals,  &c. 
STREET,    HOUSE,    PARK,    AND    GARDEN    DECORATIONS, 

On  the  largest  scale  by  Flags,  Banners,  Motto  Devices,  &c. 

Specially  prepared  Displays,  to  be  fired  by  Amateurs,  sent  out  at  shortest  notice, 
at  prices  from  £1  Is.  to  £50. 

Caterers  for   Variety  Entertainments  of  the  Highest  Class. 
CATAI.OOUKS  AND  ESTIMATES  POST  FR  K  ON  APPLICATION. 

Chief  Office:  SOUrifNORWOOD,  LONDON,  S.E. 
Retail  D^pot^JOQ^HEAPSEDE,  E,C. 

"  We  have  all  seen  Fireworks  of  some  kind  or  other,  but  only  those  who  have  seen  Messrs. 
BROCK'S  displays  know  what  real  Fireworks  are."— Aberdeen  Free  Press. 


85th    YEAR    OF    PUBLICATION. 


DEBRETT'S 

BARONETAGE, 

KNIGHTAGE, 


AND 


IN   WHICH    IS   INCLUDED 

Much  Information  Respecting  the  Collateral  Branches  of  Baronets* 


ILLUSTRATED     WITH     850    ARMORIAL    BEARINGS. 


LIBRARY      7JBiflByFvl\*     EDITION 


Eeuised  bij  the 
1893. 

LONDON:    DEAN  &  SON,  LIMITED,  PUBLISHERS,  160A,  FLEET  STREET,  E.G. 


DEBRETT  -ADVERTISEMENTS. 


FIRST   CLASS    HOTELS 

In  the  best  situation  of  Lucerne.     Hydraulic  Lifts  and 
Electric  Light  in  both  Hotels. 

SCHWEIZERHOF  HEATED   THROUGHOUT  IN  WINTER. 

> 

Arrangements  "  en  pension  "  for  Visitors  making 
a  prolonged  stay  (except  July  and  August). 

Proprietors— HAUSER  BROTHERS. 
MILAN  (ITALY). 


6RAHD  HOT&L  CONTINENTAL, 

7,  VIA  MANZONI. 


FIRST  CLASS  HOTEL.  OPENED  JANUARY,  1882, 


PITT  T    QftTTTU      The  nearest  to  the  Theatre  de  la  Scala,  Galerie 
lUlaJU   OUUin.      Victoria  Emanuel,  Post  Office,  and  Cathedral. 

200  Rooms  &  15  Private  Sitting  Rooms,  all  lighted  by  Electric  Light  (g 


Table  d'Hote  and  6  Public  Saloons.    Hydraulic  Lift  to  every  floor,  with  Safety  Apparatus. 

HOTEL  PATRONIZED  BY  ENGLISH  AND  AMERICAN  TRAVELLERS. 

The  ENGLISH  CHURCH  for  Milan  is  in  the  Hotel. 

MABINI  LEGNANI  &  Co.,  Proprs. 
b 


DEBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ESTABLISHED    1843. 


THE 


MUTUAL 

LIFE  INSURANCE  COMPANY  OF 

NEW  YORK, 

INSURANCE  for  the  WEALTHY. 
sgl  16,000  was  recently  paid  by  a  Leading  Merchant  for  an  Investment  Policy  in  this  Company. 

RICHARD  A.  McCURDY,  President. 


BANKERS— BAIVK    OF 


ACCUMULATED  FUNDS        ..................     £33,156,995. 

BONUSES  PAID  EXCEED      ..................       18,000,000. 

INCOME  FOR  1891         .....................         7,971,200. 


Policy  No. 


PARTICULARS  OF  LATEST  BRITISH  CLAIM. 

Total  Premiums  Paid 
Amount.  by  Insured.  Claim  paid  by  Company, 


It  will  be  seen  that  in  addition  to  paying  the  full  amount  insured,  the  Company  returned  tb.8 
whole  of  the  Premiums  (thereby  giving  insurance  free  of  cost  for  nearly  50  years;,  with 
the  addition  of  £858. 

THE  MUTUAL  OF  NEW  YORK  is  a  Purely  Mutual  Company,  and  there  are 
no  Shareholders  to  absorb  any  of  its  profits,  while  the  accumulated  Funds  and 
Surplus  all  belong  to  the  Insured.  At  the  same  time  there  is  no  liability  to  the 
Policy-holder  whatever,  beyond  the  payment  of  Premium  named  in  his  Policy. 


Head  Office  for  the  United  Kingdom : 

17  &  18,  CORNHILL,  LONDON,  E.C, 

D.  C.  HALDEMAN,  General  Manager. 


Ill 


CONTENTS. 


BARONETAGE,    KNIGHTAGE   AND    COMPANIONAGE. 

PAGE 

ADVERTISERS,  LIST  OF,  2ND  PAGE  AFTER  MATTER  AT  END  OF  VOL. 

ABBREVIATIONS xxxviii 

BARONETS'  BIOGRAPHIES,  ALPHABETICALLY  ARRANGED        .        .        .        .        .  i 

CLERKS  AND  OFFICERS  OF  HOUSE  OF  LORDS xxiii 

COMPANIONS'  BIOGRAPHIES,  ALPHABETICALLY  ARRANGED 740 

FORMAL  MODES  OF  ADDRESSING  PERSONS  OF  TITLE 868 

INDEX  TO  MARRIED  DAUGHTERS,  SISTERS,  AND  AUNTS  OF  BARONETS       .        .  595 

JUDICIAL  BENCH xvii 

KNIGHTS'  BIOGRAPHIES,  ALPHABETICALLY  ARRANGED 609 

„         WIDOWS                     „                        „ 728 

LORDS  LIEUTENANTS  OF  COUNTIES xxii 

MARRIED  DAUGHTERS,  SISTERS,  AND  AUNTS  OF  BARONETS,  INDEX  TO      .        .  595 

MINISTRY,  THE xix 

OBITUARY  :— 

BARONETS xiii 

KNIGHTS xiii 

COMPANIONS xiv 

OCCURRENCES  DURING  PRINTING xi 

ORDERS  OF  KNIGHTHOOD 864 

PEERS,  PEERESSES,  AND  BARONETS  ENTITLED  TO  QUARTER  THE  ROYAL  ARMS 
OF  PLANTAGENET .- xxiii 

PRECEDENCE,  TABLE  OF xxv 

PREFACE    v 

RESIDENCES,  SEATS,  AND  CLUBS,  AT  END  OF  EACH  BIOGRAPHY. 

ROMAN  CATHOLIC  LORDS,  PRIVY  COUNCILLORS,  AND  BARONETS        .  .    xvi 

TABLE  OF  PRECEDENCE xxv 

TITLES,  ORDERS,  AND  DEGREES  OF  DIGNITY,  ESSAY  ON xxix 

WIDOWS  OF  BARONETS  ;  EACH  APPEARS  UNDER  HEADING  OF  HER  HUSBAND'S 
TITLE. 

WIDOWS  OF  KNIGHTS,  BIOGRAPHIES  OF 70* 


DEBBETT— ADVERTISEMENTS. 


BOULTON  &  PAUL,  Norwich. 


PORTABLE  IKON  AND 
WOOD 


BUILDINGS  FOR 
LEASEHOLD  PROPERTY. 


Cool^in  summer,  warm  in   winter,  no  possibility  of  damp,  can  be  inhabited  the 
moment  they  are  finished. 


All  kinds  of  appliances  for  Garden,  Park,  Farm  or  Pleasure  Ground. 

THE  ORIGINAL   /  Poultry  House  and  Poultry  Appliances,  1     f  description. 

(MAKERS  OF     \  Dog  Kennels  and  Kennel  Appliances,       / 
Conservatories,  Vineries,  Peach  Houses,  Ferneries,  Orchid  Houses,  Garden  Frames 

and  Heating  Apparatus  of  every  description. 
SEND  FOR  ILLUSTRATED  CATALOGUE,  FREE  ON  APPLICATION. 

BOULTON  &  PAUL,  Manufacturers,  NORWICH. 


DEBRETT. — "A  depository  of  information  which  I 
never  open  without  amazement  or  admiration." 
— Extract  from  Speech  of  the  late  Lord  High 
Chancellor  Cairns,  in  House  of  Lords. 


PREFACE. 


[HE  heavy  mortality  among  the  Nobility  and  Aristocracy 
during  the  closing  weeks  of  1891  and  the  early  part 
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 
County  Council  Election,  a  Dissolution  of  Parliament,  followed 
by  a  General  Election,  and  a  subsequent  change  of  Ministry 
with  its  accompanying  shower  of  Honours,  have  all  added  to  the 
labour  of  compiling  the  1893  edition,  and  in  making  phenomenal 
the  number  of  alterations  and  additions  recorded  in  the  present 
issue. 

Of  the  principal  events  of  the  past  twelve  months,  special 
mention  should  be  made  (i)  of  the  lamented  death  in  January 
of  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Clarence  and  Avondale,  involving  a 
change  in  the  line  of  succession  to  the  Throne,  (2)  of  the 
announcement  in  the  "  Birthday  Gazette  "  that  Her  Majesty  had 
conferred  the  dignity  of  a  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  upon 
H.R.H.  Prince  George  Frederick  Ernest  Albert  of  Wales,  K.G., 
by  the  name,  style,  and  title  of  Duke  of  York,*  Earl  of  Inverness, 
and  Baron  Killarney,  (3)  of  the  decisions  of  the  Committee  for 
Privileges  of  the  House  of  Lords  in  three  claims  to  Peerages, 
in  which  they  adjudged  William  Grey  to  be  gth  Earl  of 
Stamford  and  loth  Baron  Grey  of  Groby,  and  Henry  de  Vere 
Vane  to  be  gth  Baron  Barnard,  but  refused  the  claim  to  a 
Barony  of  De  Wahull,  and  (4)  of  the  bestowal  of  more  than 


*  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- 
mentary, Naval,  Military,  Diplomatic,  Colonial,  Indian,  Civil,  and 
other  services,  rendering  necessary  a  further  increase  of  thirty- 
six  pages  in  the  size  of  the  book. 

The  information  furnished  in  "Debrett"  is  mainly  confined 
to  living  members  of  the  nobility  and  of  those  collaterally  con- 
nected with  them,  and  it  is  confidently  hoped  that  the  present 
edition  will  be  found  a  complete  repertory  of  useful  knowledge 
concerning  every  living  personage  among  the  Titled  Classes  of 
the  realm,  the  Companions  of  the  various  Orders,  and  the 
Collateral  Branches  of  all  Peers  and  Baronets  (for  very  recent 
events  see  "Occurrences  during  Printing"),  and  that  its  sphere 
of  usefulness  as  an  accurate  book  of  reference  has  been  largely 
increased  by  the  insertion  of  the  residences  at  home  and  abroad 
of  thousands  of  junior  members  (male  and  female)  of  the  families 
mentioned;  moreover,  "Debrett"  is  the  ONLY  VOLUME  that  sup- 
plies facts  anent  the  issue  of  living  females  whose  fathers  were 
descended  in  the  male  line  from  a  first  Peer  or  Baronet,  or 
gives  biographical  sketches  of  Companions  of  the  Distinguished 
Service  Order. 

In  the  preparation  of  the  work  communication  has,  during  the 
past  four  months,  been  held  with  upwards  of  thirty-five  thousand 
correspondents  in  all  parts  of  the  world,  and  no  expense  has 
been  spared  in  endeavouring  to  make  the  volume  accurate. 
The  constant  requisition  for  old  editions  of  "Debrett,"  and  the 
early  date  after  publication  at  which  recent  issues  have  run  out 
of  print,  afford  ample  proof  of  its  recognised  value  for  purposes 
of  reference. 

From  Dec.  6th,  1891  to  Dec.  5th,  1892,  seventeen  Peerages* 
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, 
M.P.,  Baron  Ribblesdale,  Sir  Matthew  White  Ridley,  Bart.,  M.P.,  Sir  Archibald 
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. 

jj  Abbott  (J.  J.  C),  Abbott  (J.  P.),  Abercorn  (Duke),  Aiyar,  Alabaster,  Barnby, 
Barnes,  Ashmead-Bartlett,  Bateman,  Bell,  Black,  Bower,  Boyle,  Bruce,  Buchanan, 
Buckley,  Collins,  Colton,  Cotton,  Crowe,  Cusins,  Devonshire  (Duke),  Dibbs,  Dixon, 
Engleheart,  Evans  (D.),  Evans  (G.  H.  P.),  Evans  (J.),  Findlay,  Fleming,  Flower, 
Fulton,  Geddes,  Glasgow  (Earl),  Grenier,  Heneage,  Hill,  Hopkins,  Hornby, 
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 

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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. 


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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. 


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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., 

C.B. 71 


COMPANIONS. 

1891  (Dec.  6th — 3 1  St.). 

Age 


BRAY,    Maj.-Gen.     Edward    William, 
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). 

Age 

HUNT,  Robert,  C.M.G.  -  -  -  - 
JOCELYN,  Hon.  William  Nassau,  C.B.  60 
KAYE,  Lieut.-Gen.  Edward,  C.B.  -  -  76 
LEITH,  Gen.  Robert  William  Disney, 

C.B.       -        -        -        -        -        -  73 

MARCH,  Maj.-Gen.  William  Henry,  C.B.  77 
MAXWELL,  Gen.  Henry  Hamilton,  C.B.  68 
MAYNE,  Rear.-Adm.  Richard  Charles, 

C.B.,  M.P. 57 

METCALFE,  Charles  Theophilus,»'C.S./.  54 
OSBORNE,  Lieut.-Gen.  Charles  Osborne 

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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Abingdon,  Earl  of 

Dormer,  Baron 

Mowbray,     Segrave,     and 

Acton,  Baron 

Emly,  Baron 

Stourton,   Baron 

Albemarle,  Earl  of 

Ffrench,  Baron 

Newburgh,  Earl  of 

Arundell  of  Wardour.Baron 

Fingall,  Earl  of 

Norfolk,  Duke  of 

Ashbumham,  Earl  of 

Gainsborough,  Earl  of 

North,  Baron 

Beaumont,  Baron 

Gerard,  Baron 

O'Hagan,  Baron 

Bellew,  Baron 

Gormanston,  Viscount 

Orford,  Earl  of 

Braye,  Baron 

Granard,  Earl  of 

Petre,  Baron 

Bute,  Marquess  of 

Herries,  Baron 

Ripon,  Marquess  of 

Camoys,  Baron 

Howard  of  Glossop,  Baron 

Southwell,  Viscount 

Clifford,  Baron 

Kenmare,  Earl  of 

Stafford,  Baron 

De  Freyne,  Baron 

Louth,  Baron 

Taaffe,  Viscount 

Denbigh,  Earl  of 

i  Lovat,  Baron 

Vaux  of  Harrowden,  Baron 

Donington,  Baron 

Morris,  Baron 

Westmeath,  Earl  of 

SONS  OF  DUKES  AND  MARQUESSES,  AND  ELDEST  SONS  OF  EARLS. 

Arundel  and  Surrey,  Earl  of 

Feilding,  Viscount 

Stuart,    Lord    Colum    E. 

Bennet,  Lord 

Kerr,  Lord  Ralph 

Crichton- 

Campden,  Viscount 

Kerr,  Lord  Walter 

Stuart,     Lord    Ninian    E. 

Castlerosse,  Viscount 

Kynnaird,  Viscount 

Crichton- 

Douglas,  Rev.  Lord  Archi- 

Nevill, Lord  William  B. 

Talbot,  Lord  Edmund 

bald 

Norreys,  Lord 

Thynne,       Rev.      Lord 

Dumfries,  Earl  of 

Osborne,  Lord  Francis 

Charles 

PRIVY   COUNCILLORS. 

Albemarle,  Earl  of 

Keenan,     Sir    Patrick    J., 

Morris,  Baron 

Barry,  Charles  R. 

K.C.M.G.,  C.B. 

O'Brien,  Sir  Peter,  Bar 

Cogan,  W.  H.  F. 

Kenmare,  Earl  of 

Palles,  Christopher 

Don,  The  O'  Conor 

Mac  Dermott,  The 

Ripon,  Marquess  of 

Emly,  Baron 

Matthews,  Henry,  M.P. 

Baker,  Sir  George  Sherst on 
Barnewall,  Sir  Reg.  A.  J. 
Barren,  Sir  Henry  P.  T. 
Barrow,  Sir  John  Croker 
Bedingfeld,      Sir      Henry 

George  Paston- 
Bellew,  Sir  H.  C.  Grattan 
Bellingham,  Sir  Henry 
Blennerhasset,  Sir  Rowland 
Blount,  Sir  Walter 
Bradstreet,  Sir  Edmund  S. 
Burke,  Sir  Henry  G. 
Burke,  Sir  Theobald  H.  G. 
Campbell,  Sir  Gilbert  E. 
Clifford,  Sir  Charles 
Codrington,  Sir  William 
Constable,     Sir     Frederic 

A.  Clifford- 
Dalrymple,      Sir     Walter 

Hamilton-. 


BARONETS. 

De  Trafford,  Sir  Humphrey 
De  Vere,  Sir  Stephen 
Dixie,  Sir  Alexander  B.  C. 
Errington,  Sir  George 
Errington,  Sir  John  S. 
Esmonde,  Sir  Thos.  H.  G. 
Fitzgerald,  Sir  Gerald  R. 

Dalton- 

Goold,  Sir  Hy.  Valentine 
Gordon,  Sir  Robert  Glen- 

donwyn 

Grace,  Sir  Percy  R. 
Haggerstone,  Sir  John  cle  M. 
Heathcote,  Sir  William  P. 
Lawson,  Sir  John 
Macdonald,  Sir  Arch.  K. 
Martin,  Sir  Richard 
Miller,  Sir  William  F. 
Molesworth,  Sir  Lewis  W. 
Moore,  Sir  Thomas  O'C. 


Mostyn,  Sir  Pyers  W. 
Nugent,  Sir  Charles 
Nugent,  Sir  Walter  G. 
O'Brien,  Sir  Patrick 
O'Brien,  Sir  Peter 
O'Connell,  Sir  Maurice 
O'Loghlen,  Sir  Bryan 
Power,  Sir  John  T. 
Radcliffe,  Sir  Joseph  P.  P. 
Rose,  Sir  Philip  Fred. 
St.  George,  Sir  John 
Smythe,  Sir  Charles  F.  J. 
Swale,  Sir  James 
Tempest,  Sir  Charles  H. 
Throckmorton,    Sir   Nich- 
olas W.  G. 
Tichborne,   Sir   H.   A.  S. 

Doughty- 
Vavasour,  Sir  William  E. 
Wolseley,  Sir  Charles  M. 


THE   JUDICIAL    BENCH. 


PEERS  ATTENDING  COURT  OF  APPEAL. 

*  Lords  of  Appeal  in  Ordinary. 

Field,  Baron.  *Macnaghten,  Baron. 
Halsbury,  Baron.                      j      Moncrieff,  Baron. 

Hannen,  Baron.  *Morris,  Baron. 
Herschell,     Baron     Lord)  ;     Penzance,  Baron. 
Chancellor).  Selborne,  Earl  of. 

Hobhouse,  Baron.  *Watson,  Baron. 


Ashbourne,  Baron. 
Blackburn,  Baron. 
Coleridge,  Baron  (Lord  Ch. 

Justice  of  England). 
Esher,  Baron  (Master  of  the 

Rolls). 


Bowen,  Sir  Charles  S.  C. 
Chancellor,  Lord  High. 
Kay,  Sir  Edward  E. 


JUDGES    OF   APPEAL. 

Lindley,  Sir  Nathaniel. 
Lopes,  Sir  H.  C. 
Smith,  Sir  A.  L. 


Lord  Chief  Justice  of  England. 
Master  of  the  Rolls. 
President  of  Probate  Court. 


JUDICIAL    COMMITTEE    OF    PRIVY    COUNCIL. 


of  the  Council,  Lord  Chancellor  or  First  Lord  Commissioner  of  the  Great  Seal,  Lord  of  Appeal 
in  Ordinary,  Lord  Justice  of  Appeal,  Master  of  the  Rolls,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  England, 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Admiralty,  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Probate.  TJwse  Prelates  of 
the  Chitrch  of  England  who  are  Privy  Councillors  (t)  are  only  members  of  the  Judicial 
Committee  on  Appeals  under  the  Church  Discipline  Act. 


Lords  of  Appeal.    ^  c 
Judges  of  Appeal,  j  See  ante 

Baggallay,  Sir  R. 
tCanterbury,  Archbishop  of. 
Carlingford,  Baron. 


Couch,  Sir  Richard. 
Cranbrook,  Viscount. 
Fry,  Sir  Edward. 
Harrowby,  Earl  of. 
Jeune,  Sir  F.  H. 
i  tLondon,  Bishop  of. 


***  All  the  foregoing  are  Members  of  the  Privy  Council. 


Richmond,  Lennox  and  Gor- 
don, Duke  of. 
Ripon,  Marquess  of. 
Shand,  Baron. 
Spencer,  Earl. 
tYork,  Archbishop  of. 


JUDGES    OF    THE    HIGH    COURTS    OF    JUSTICE. 

ENGLAND. 

Collins,  Hon.  Sir  R.  Henn. 
Day,  Hon.  Sir  John  Charles. 
Grantham,  Hon.  Sir  William 
Hawkins,  Hon.  Sir  Henry. 
Jeune,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Francis  H. 
Kekewich,  Hon.  Sir  Arthur. 
Kennedy,  Hon.  Sir  W.  Rann. 
Lawrance,  Hon.  Sir  John  C. 
Mathew,  Hon.  Sir  James  C. 


Barnes,  Hon.  Sir  J.  Gorell. 
Bruce,  Hon.  Sir  Gainsford. 
Cave,  Hon.  Sir  Lewis  W. 

(Bankruptcy). 
Chancellor,  Lord  High. 
Charles,  Hon.  Sir  A. 
Chitty,  HonA  Sir  JosephJW. 
t.    Hon. 


Coleridge,    Rt.    Hon.    Baron 
( Ch .  Justice  of  Engla nd). 


North,  Hon.  Sir  Ford  (Vice- 

Chancellor) . 

Pollock,  Hon.  Sir  Charles  E. 
Romer,  Hon.  Sir  Robert. 
Smith,  Hon.  Sir  Archibald  L. 
Stirling,  Hon.  Sir  James. 
Williams,  Hon.  Sir  Roland  V. 
Wills,  Hon.  Sir  Alfred. 
Wright,  Hon.  Sir  Robert  S. 


Andrews,  Hon.  W.  D.  (Ex.). 
*Barry,  Rt.  Hon.  C.  R. 
Bewley,    Hon.    E.   T.   (Irish 

Land  Commn.). 
Boyd,  Hon.  W.  (Bankruptcy). 
Chatterton,    Rt.  Hon.   H.  E. 

(  Vice-Chancellor). 
*FitzGibbon,  Rt.  Hon.  G. 
Harrison,  Hon.  M.  (Q.B.). 
Holmes, Rt. Hon.  Hugh(£>.£.). 


IRELAND. 

Johnson,     Rt.    Hon.   W.    M. 
(Q.B.). 

Madden,  Rt.  Hon.  D.  H.(Ex.) 
Miller,    Hon.    S.    B.    (Bank- 
ruptcy). 

Monroe,  Rt.   Hon.  J.  (Chan.) 
Murphy,  Rt.  Hon.  J.  (Ex.) 


O'Brien,  Rt.    Hon.  Sir  Peter, 

Bart.  (Lord  Ch.  Justice). 
O'Brien,  Hon.  W.  (Q.J3.). 
*  Lord  Jitstices  of  Appeal.     Ch.  J.,  Chief  Justice. 
Q.B.,  Queen's  Bench.     C.P.,  Common  Pleas.     Ex.,  Exchequer.     Chan.,  Chancery. 


*Palles,  Rt.  Hon.  C.  (Ch.  B. 
of  Ex.). 

*Porter,    Rt.    Hon.    A.    M. 
(Master  of  the  Rolls). 

Townshend,  Hon.    J.    F.    H. 
(A  dtniralty). 

Walker,    Rt.  Hon.   S.   (Lord 
Chancellor). 

Warren,  Rt.  Hon.  R.  P.  (Pro- 
bate). 


JUDGES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  SESSION,  SCOTLAND. 

*  Inner  House  (ist  Division).  t  Inner  House  (2nd  Division).  t  Lord  Ordinary. 


*Adam,  Lord. 
Clark,  Lord  Rutherfurd. 
Darling,  Lord  Stormonth-. 
Kincairney,  Lord. 
Kinnear,  Lord. 


JKyllachy,  Lord. 
ILow,  Lord. 
*M'Laren,  Lord. 
fMacdonald.Rt.Hon.  J.H.A., 
C.B.  (Lord  Justice-Clerk). 


Robertson,  Rt.  Hon.  J.  P.  B. 
(Lord  Justice-Gen.). 
tlVayner,  Lord. 
tWellwood,  Lord, 
t  Young,  Lord. 

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A    LITERARY    TREAT   WILL    BE    FOUND    IN 


With  the  Grand  Duke  of  S  axe-  Weimar,  the  late  Charles  Dickens, 

and  others, 

€DIJFBD  BY 


WITH   A    MEMOIE   OF    ANDERSEN   AND    PORTRAITS. 


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!*•  literary  treat,  have  a  genuine  ring  about  them,  and  most  of  them  appear 
to  have  been  written  without  any  thought  of  their  ever  appearing  before  the  public. 
Their  great  charm  lies  in  their  simplicity.  Free  from  affectation  and  constraint, 
the  writer  unburdens  his  heart  to  those  he  loves  with  the  frankness  of  a  little 
child.  He  had  a  longing  for  sympathy,  and  is  throughout  keenly  sensitive  of  the 
smallest  mark  of  esteem  or  regard,  whether  coming  from  the  more  exalted  of 
his  correspondents,  or  from  his  humblest  friend  or  admirer. 

Andersen  was  a  great  traveller,  and  a  keen  observer  ;  and  his  simple 
descriptions  of  "  many  men  and  many  cities  "  will  be  read  with  great  interest 

Portraits  are  given  of  Andersen,  Charles  Dickens,  Schumann,  Liszt, 
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LORDS-LIEUTENANT    OF    COUNTIES. 


ENGLAND. 


Bedford,  Earl  Cowper,  K.G.,  P.C. 
Berkshire,  Baron  Wantage,  K.C.B. 
Buckinghamshire,  Baron  Rothschild. 
Cambridgeshire,  Chas.  Watson  Towneley,  Esq. 
Cheshire,  Duke  of  Westminster,  K.G.,  P.C. 
Cornwall,  Earl  of  Mount-Edgcumbe,  P.C. 
Cumberland,  Baron  Muncaster,  M.P. 
Derbyshire,  Duke  of  Devonshire,  K.G.,  P.C. 
Devonshire,  Baron  Clinton. 
Dorsetshire,  Earl  of  Ilchester,  P.C. 
Durham,  Earl  of  Durham. 
Essex,  Baron  Rayleigh. 
Gloucestershire,  Earl  of  Ducie,  P.C. 
Hampshire,  Earl  of  Northbrook,  P.C.,  G.C.S.I. 
Herefordshire,  Baron  Bateman. 
Hertfordshire,  Earl  of  Clarendon. 
Huntingdonshire,  Earl  of  Sandwich. 
Kent,  Earl  Stanhope. 
Lancashire,  Earl  of  Sefton,  K.G. 
Leicestershire,  Earl  Howe,  C.B. 
Lincolnshire,  Earl  Brownlow,  P.C. 
Middlesex,  Earl  of  Strafford. 


Monmouthshire,  Duke  of  Beaufort,  K.G.,  P.C. 
Norfolk,  Earl  of  Leicester,  K.G. 
Northamptonshire,  Earl  Spencer,  K. G.,  P.C. 
Northumberland,  Duke  of  Northumberland,  K.G., 

P.C. 

Nottinghamshire,  Duke  of  St.  Albans,  P.C. 
Oxfordshire,  Earl  of  Jersey,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G. 
Rutlandshire,  Earl  of  Dysart. 
Shropshire,  Earl  of  Bradford,  P.C. 
Somersetshire, ~£*x\  of  Cork  and  Orrery,  P.C. ,  K.P. 
Staffordshire,  Earl  of  Dartmouth. 
Suffolk,  Marquess  of  Bristol. 
Surrey,  Earl  of  Lovelace. 
Sussex,  Marquess  of  Abergavenny,  K.G. 
Warwick,  Baron  Leigh. 
Westmorland,  Baron  Hothfield. 
Wiltshire,  Marquess  of  Bath. 
Worcestershire,  Earl  of  Coventry,  P.C. 
Yorkshire  (East  Riding),  Baron  Henries. 

„         (N.  Riding),  Marquessof  Ripon,  K.G., 

P.C.,  G.C.S.I.,  C.I.E. 
„         (W.  Riding),  Earl  of  Scarborough. 


IRELAND. 


Antrim,  co.,   Sir   Francis  Edmund  Workman- 

Macnaghten,  Bart. 
Armagh,  co.,  Earl  of  Gosford,  K.P. 
Carlow,  co.,  Baron  Rathdonnell. 
Cavan,  co.,  Earl  of  Lanesborough. 
Clare,  co.,  Baron  Inchiquin,  K.P. 
Cork,  co.,  Earl  of  Bandon. 

Donegal,  co.,  Duke  of  Abercorn,  K.G.,  P.C.,  C.B. 
Down,  co.,  Marquess  of  Dufferin  and  Ava,  P.C., 

K.P.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E. 
Dublin,  co.,  Rt.  Hon.  Ion  Trant  Hamilton,  P.C. 
Fermanagh,  co.,  Earl  of  Erne,  K.P. 
Galway,  co.,  Hon.  Luke  Gerald  Dillon. 
Kerry,  co.,  Earl  of  Kenmare,  P.C.,  K.P. 
Kildare,  co.,  Duke  of  Leinster,  P.C. 
Kilkenny,  co.,  Marquess  of  Ormonde,  K.P. 
King's  co.,  Earl  of  Rosse,  K.P. 
Leitrim,  co.,  Baron  Harlech. 


Limerick,  co.,  Baron  Emly,  P.C. 

Londonderry,  co.,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Hervey 

Bruce,  Bart.,  P.C. 
Longford,  co..  Earl  of  Longford. 
Louth,  co.,  Viscount  Massereene  and  Ferrard. 
Mayo,  co. ,  Earl  of  Arran. 

Meath,  co.,  Marquess  of  Headfort,  P.C.,  K.P. 
MonagJian,  co..  Earl  of  Dartrey,  K. P. 
Queen's,  co..  Viscount  De  Vesci. 
Roscommon,  co.,  Earl  of  Kingston. 
Sligo,  co.,  Lieut. -CoU  E.  H.  Cooper. 
Tipperary,  co.,  Earl  de  Montalt. 
Tyrone,  co..  Earl  of  Belmore,  P.C,,  G.C.M.G. 
Waterford,  co. ,  Marquess  of  Waterford.P.C.,  K.P. 
Westmeath,  co., 

Wexford,  co.,  Lord  Maurice  Fitzgerald. 
Wicklow,  co.,  Earl  of  Carysfort,  K.P. 


SCOTLAND. 


Aberdeenshire,  Earl  of  Aberdeen,  P.C. 
Argyllshire,  Duke  of  Argyll,  K.G.,  P.C.,  K.T. 
Ayrshire,  Earl  of  Stair,  K.T. 
Banffshire,  Duke  of  Richmond,  K.G.,  P.C. 
Berwickshire,  Earl  of  Lauderdale. 
Buteshire,  Marquess  of  Bute,  K.T. 
Caithness-shire,  Duke  of  Portland,  P.C. 
Clackmannanshire,  Earl  of  Mansfield,  K.T. 
Cromartie, 

Dumbartonshire,  Sir  James  Colquhoun,  Bart. 
Dumfriesshire,  Duke  of  Buccleuch,  K.T. 
Edinburghshire ,  Earl  of  Rosebery,  K.G.,  P.C. 
Elginshire,  Duke  of  Fife,  P.C.,  K.T. 
Ftfeshire,  Earl  of  Elgin,  P.C. 
Forfarshire,  Earl  of  Strathmore. 
Haddingtonshire,  Earl  of  Haddington. 
hmerness-shire,  Donald  Cameron,  Esq., of  Lochiel. 


Kincardineshire,  Alexander  Baird,  Esq. 
Kinross-shire,  Sir  Graham  Graham-Montgomery, 

Bart. 

Kirkcudbrightshire,  Baron  Herries. 
Lanarkshire,  Earl  of  Home. 
Linlithgowshire,  Earl  of  Rosebery,  K.G.,  P.C. 
Nairnshire,  Major  James  Rose. 
Orkney  a nd  Shetland,Ca.y<i.  Malcolm  Alfred  Laing. 
Peeblesshire,  Colin  James  Mackenzie,  Esq. 
Perthshire,  Duke  of  Athole,  K.T. 
Renfrewthire,  Sir  M.  R.  Shaw- Stewart,  Bart. 
Ross-shire,  Sir  Kenneth  Smith  McKenzie,  Bart. 
Roxburghshire,  Baron  Reay,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E. 
Selkirkshire,  Baron  Polwarth. 
Stirlingshire,  Duke  of  Montrose,  K.T. 
Sutherlandshire,  Duke  of  Sutherland. 
Wigto^vnshire,  Earl  of  Stair,  K.T. 


WALES. 


Anglesey,  Ricnard  Davies,  Esq. 
Breconshire,  Sir  Joseph  R.  Bailey,  Bart.,  M.P. 
Cardiganshire,  Herbert  Davies-Evans,  Esq. 
Carmarthenshire,  Earl  of  Cawdor. 
Carnarvonshire,  John  Ernest  Greaves,  Esq. 
Denbiglishire,  Col.  William  C.  West,  M.P. 
Flintshire,  Hugh  Robert  Hughes,  Esq. 
Glamorganshire,  Baron  Windsor. 


Haverfordwest,  Sir  Charles  Edward  G.  Philipps, 

Bart. 
Merionethshire,  William  Robert  Maurice  Wynne, 

Esq. 
Montgomeryshire,   Sir   H.  L.  Watkin  Williams- 

Wynn,  Bart. 

Pembrokeshire,  Baron  Kensington,  P.C. 
Radnorshire,  Baron  Ormathwaite. 


CLERKS  AND  OFFICERS  OF  THE 
HOUSE  OF  LORDS. 


Speaker — The  Lord  Chancellor  (Baron  Herschell). 

Chairman  of  Committees — Earl  of  Morley,  P.C. 
Clerk  of  Parliaments — Henry  John  L.  Graham,  Esq. 

Deputy  Clerk  of  Parliaments  {Clerk  Assistant} — Hon.  Edward  Peirson  Thesiger,  C.B. 
Reading  Clerk,  and  Clerk  of  Outdoor  Committees — Hon.  Slingsby  Bethel,  C.  B. 

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, 
G.C.B. 

Serjeant-at-Arms — Col.  the  Hon.  Wellington  Patrick  Manvers  Chetwynd  Talbot. 

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. 
Inspector  of  Police  attending  the  House  of  Lords — J.  Boghurst. 


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. 


DEBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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. 


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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. 


PEBRETT—  ADVERTISEMENTS.  xxxix 


THE  NEW  -EOLIAN 

Is  conceded  by  the  WORLD'S  best  MUSICIANS  to  be  the  GREATEST 
MUSICAL  INVENTION  of  Modern  Times. 


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wonderful  instrument,  any  person,  quite  without  musical  knowledge,  can  sit  down 
and  play  correctly  and  artistically  any  piece  of  music  ever  written,  whether  Sonata, 
Symphony,  Opera,  Waltz,  Hymn,  March,  or  Dance.  It  has  also  a  keyboard  which 
can  be  played,  not  only  in  the  ordinary  manner  of  other  keyboard  instruments,  but 
also  in  combination  with  the  automatic  part,  giving  in  the  hands  of  the  trained 
musician  most  beautiful  and  brilliant  results,  quite  impossible  on  any  other  instrument. 


Mere  words  will  not  convey  an  adequate  idea  of  the  capacity  of  the  JKOLl  AN, 
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SARASATE,  the  Great  Violinist. 

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affording  new  sources  of  pleasure  alike  to  the  Artist,  the  Student,  and  the  Amateur 
Musician,"  —  Dr.  TURPIN,  of  the  London  College  of  Organists. 

"  I  recommend  the  jEolian  as  the  simplest  and  best  means  of  cultivating  a 
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1'Opera  de  Paris,  Musical  Director  and  Conductor  of  the  Abbey  and  Grau  Opera 
Company  in  New  York. 

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tone  is  very  charming,  and  I  much  admire  the  arrangement  which  enables  even 
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225,  REGENT  STREET,  LONDON,  W. 


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LONDON, 


THE     BARONETAGE. 


The  ALPHABETICAL  ARRANGEMENT 
includes  (/.)  the  names  of  Baronets,  and  (ft.) 
the  names  of  extinct  baronetcies  that  are 
represented  in  the  female  line. 

With  each  biography  is  given  particulars  of 
every  living  member  of  the  Baronet's  family. 

Compound  surnames  are  arranged  under  the 
letter  of  the  last  and  principal  surname, 
e.g.,  Have  lock- Allan  will  be  found  in  its 
order  in  the  letter  A. 

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." 


It  is  desirable  that  information  relating  to  Births,  Baptisms,  Marriages,  Deaths,  Promotions, 
Alterations  of  Addresses,  etc.,  be  forwarded  to  the  Editor  as  thev  occur. 


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. 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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. 


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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. 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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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, 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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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. 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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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. 


DEBRETTS   ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE.  37 

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, 


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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. 


DEBRETT  S    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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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 


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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, 


DEBRETT  S    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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. 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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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DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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. 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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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. 


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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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DEBRETTS    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


/>.  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. 


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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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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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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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DEBRETT  S    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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. 


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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. 

6 


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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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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DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


DEBRETT  S    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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. 


DEBRETT  S    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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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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DEBRETTS    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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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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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Beware. 


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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DEBRETT  S    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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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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DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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. 


DEBRETT  S    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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. 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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. 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE.  115 

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. 


DEBRETT  S    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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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 


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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. 


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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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DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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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DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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. 


133 


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. 


DEBRETT  S    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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/  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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DEBRETT  S    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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 


180  DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 

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 


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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. 
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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. 


1 88  DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 

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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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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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. 


2OO 


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. 


201 


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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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. 


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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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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. 


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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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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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DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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. 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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, 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


DEBRETTS    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


235 


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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DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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 


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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. 


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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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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. 


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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, 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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, 


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. 
Eliza  Marcia,  da.  of  the  late  Major-Gen.  Barr,  R.  A.,  and  has  issue. 


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DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


£\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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DEBRETTS    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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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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. 


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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, 


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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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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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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 


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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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DEBRETTS    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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. 


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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. 


280 


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 


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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. 


DEBRETT  S    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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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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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, 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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 


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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.]. 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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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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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DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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. 


DEBRETT  S    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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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. 


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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. 


301 


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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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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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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DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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. 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


3°7 


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, 


DEBRETTS    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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. 


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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. 


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^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). 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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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DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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. 


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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: 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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 


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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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DEBRETT  S    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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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DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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. 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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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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DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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 


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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. 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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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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DEBRETT S    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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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DEBRETTS    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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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DEBRETTS    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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, — 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 

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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. 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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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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. 


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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'. 


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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. 


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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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DEBRETTS    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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 


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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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DEBRETTS   ILLUSTRATED   BARONETAGE. 


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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DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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 


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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. 


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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 

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Sic  fidem  teneo. 

Thus  I  holdfast  the 

faith. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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DEBRETT  S    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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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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. 


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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. 


DEBRETT  S    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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. 


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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). 


396 


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. 


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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. 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


399 


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. 


4O2  DEBRETTS    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 

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  : — 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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(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. 


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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. 


417 


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. 

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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 

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!«/•<» — 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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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  ; 


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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, 


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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. 


DEBRETTS    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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. 


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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. 


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DEBRETT  S    ILLUSTRATED    PAROXETAGE. 


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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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. 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE.  443 

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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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$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. 


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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, 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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DEBRETT  S    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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. 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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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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DEBRETT  S    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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. 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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- 


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DEBRETT  S    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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. 


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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. 


481 


—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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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. 


DEBRETTS    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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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. 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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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. 


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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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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. 


499 


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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DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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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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DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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. 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


5°5 


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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DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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. 


DEBRETT  S    ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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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, 


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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. 


5*5 


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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


I  C3U    CSLC    1111111     I  C3U.>.  .,         r         i    •     .  t         «    .        ,  i    .  11  ,.      j     . 

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. 


53* 


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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE.  539 

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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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. 


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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. 


542 


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. 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


543 


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. 


549 


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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DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


56° 


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 


564 


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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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DEBRETTJS  'ILLUSTRATED    BARONETAGE. 


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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., 


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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 : 


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;;/.  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. 


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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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DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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. 


585 


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, 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


594 


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. 


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BARONETS' 

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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 


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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. 

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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. 

For  events  that  Jiavc  very  recently  occurred  see  "  Occurrences  during  Printing." 


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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KMGHTAGE. 


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, 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


KNIGHTS.  6l7 

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 


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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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KNIGHTAGE. 


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.]. 


KNIGHTS. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


KNIGHTAGE. 


628 


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 


KNIGHTS.  629 

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, 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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 


644 


KNIGHTAGE. 


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, 


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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 


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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 ; 


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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 


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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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KNIGHTAGE. 


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. 


656  KNIGHTAGE. 

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 


KNIGHTS. 


66 1 


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 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


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. 


KNIGHTS.  663 

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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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  ; 


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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 


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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 


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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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KNIGHTAGE. 


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 


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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, 


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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. 

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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 


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(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 


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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- 


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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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KNIGHTAGE. 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


'720 


KNIGHTAGE. 


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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KNIGHTAGE. 


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 


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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, 
da.  of  George  Gibson,  Esq.,  of  Leith :  m. 
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.  \ 
[see  E.  Warwick,   colls.] :    m.    1866  Adm.   Sir 
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 
Edwardes,  K.C.B.,  K.C.S.I.,  D.C.L..  LL.D., 
who  d.   1868  ;  2nd,  1875,  William  Tollemache,  : 
Esq.,  who  d.  1886  [see  E.  Dysart,  colls.].     21, 
Palmeiro.  Mansions,  W.  Brighton. 

ELLICE,  Lady. — Louisa  Caroline,  da.  of 
the  late  William  Henry  Lambton,  Esq.  (brother 
to  the  ist  Earl  of  Durham)  :  in.  1862,  Gen.  Sir 
Charles  Henry  Ellice,  G.C.B. ,  who  d.  1888.  ' 
Horningslieath,  Bury  St.  Edmunds  ;  87,  Eaton 
Place,  S.  IV. 


ELLIS,  Lady. — Louisa,  da.  of  William 
Drayson,  Esq.,  of  Waltham  Abbey:  m.  18 — , 
as  his  2nd  wife,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Samuel  Burdon 
Ellis,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1865.  2,  Portman  Man- 
sions, N.IV. 

ELPHINSTONE,  Lady. — Annie  Frances, 
da.  of  W.  H.  Cole,  Esq.,  of  West  Woodhay 
House,  Newbury,  Berks  :  m.  1876,  Maj.-Gen. 
Sir  Howard  Craufurd  Elphinstone,  K.C.B., 
C.M.G.,  V.C.  [see  Elphinstone,  Bart.,  cr.  1628, 
colls.],  who  d.  1890,  Comptroller  of  the  House- 
hold to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Connaught. 
Pine  Wood,  Bagshot,  Surrey ;  Buckingham 
Palace,  S.  W. 

ERLE,  Lady. — Amelia,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  David  Williams,  D.C.L.,  Warden  of  New 
Coll.,  Oxford  :  m.  1834,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
William  Erie,  P.C.,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S..  Lord 
Ch.  Justice  of  Common  Pleas,  who  d.  1880. 
Bramshott  Grange,  Lii>hook,  Hants. 

EVANS,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Mary,  da.  of 
Capt.  Charles  Hall,  R.N..  Plymouth  :  m.  1846, 
Capt.  Sir  Frederick  John  Owen  Evans,  K.C.B., 
F.R.S.,  Hydrographer  to  the  Admiralty,  who 
d.  1885. 

EYRE,Za^/. — GeorgianaLucyBridgeman, 
da.  of  the  late  Hon.  John  Bridgeman-Simpson 
[see  E.  Bradford]  ;  b.  1808  :  m.  1841,  Lieut.- 
Gen.  Sir  William  Eyre,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1859. 
Bilton,  Rugby. 

FERGUSON,    Lady. — [See    B.    Ardilaun, 

colls.] 

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 
of  Tasmania,  who  d.  1884. 

FORSYTH,  Lady. — Mary  Alice,  da.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Hall  Plumer,  Esq.,  of  Canons, 
Middlesex  :  m.  1850,  Sir  Thomas  Douglas  For- 
syth,  K.C.S.I.,  C.B.,  who  d.  1886.  i,  Ctanley 
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 

the  Hon.  James  Wilson,  formerly  Ch.  Justice 
of  Mauritius:  m.  1849,  Col.  Sir  James  Fraser, 
K.C.B.  (Commr.  of  City  of  London  Police 
1863-90),  who  d.  1892.  67,  Onslow  Square,  S. 
Kensington,  S.  W. 

GALWAY,  Lady. — Anna  Maria,  da.  of 
Cuthbert  Joseph  Ross,  Esq. :  m.  1845,  Lieut. - 
Gen.  Sir  "Michael  Galway,  K.C.B.,  who  d. 
1878. 

GARVOCK.  Lady. — [See  Clayton,  Bart., 
colls.] 

GIBBS,  Lady. — Catharine  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  Robert  Gibbs  Jackson,  Esq.,  of  Ever- 
ton  :  in.  1870,  Sir  Ben  Thomas  Brandreth 
Gibbs,  who  d.  1885,  Hon.  Director  of  Roy. 
Agricultural  So.  of  England,  and  Hon.  Sec.  of 


732 


KNIGHTAGE. 


Sinclair 


Smithfield     Club.      Messlcy    Hoits 
Road,  \\'cst  Kensington  park,  IV. 

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. 
of  William  James  Butler  Scott,  Esq.,  of  Anne's 
Grove  Abbey,  Mountratb,  Queen's  Co.  :  in. 
18— ,  Capt.  Sir  John  Hanley  Glover,  G.C.M.G., 
Gov.  of  Newfoundland,  who  d.  1885.  7,  Car- 
lisle Mansions,  Victoria  Street,  S.  IV. 

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 
the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Staveley,  C.B.,  Com.-in- 
Ch.  at  Madras,  and  widow  of  Capt.  C.  Granet  : 
in.  1851,  Sir  Henry  William  Gordon,  K.C.B.. 
who  d.  1887. 

GOSSETT,  Lady.—  [See  Butler,  Bart.;  cr. 
1628.] 

GOUGH,  Lady. — Elizabeth,  da  of  George 
Arbuthnot,  Esq.,  of  Elderslie  :  m.  1850,  as  his 
3rd  wife,  Gen.  Sir  John  Bloomfield  Gough, 
G.C.  B.,  who^.  1891.  Knockecvan,Cloiiinel,co. 
Tipperary. 

GOWANS,  Lady. — Mary,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  William  Brodie,  Esq.,  R.S.A.,  Sec.  of 
Scottish  Acad.  :  in.  1864,35  his  second  wife,  Sir 
James  Gowans,  who  d.  1890,  Lord  Dean  of 
Guild,  Edinburgh.  Blantyrc  Terrace,  Edin- 
burgh; Gowanbank,  Linlithgmvshire. 

GRANT,  Lady. — Isabella  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  Richard  Norman,  Esq.  :  in.  1829,  Sir  Fran- 
cis Grant,  D.C.L.,  who  d.  1878,  Pres.  of  Roy. 
Academy.  The  Lodge,  Melton  Mmubray. 

GRANT,  Lady — Mary-,  da.  of  Capt. 
Thomas  Blair  :  in.  1860,  Gen.  Sir  John  Thornton 
Grant,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1886.  Upton  Park, 
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. 

K.C.M.G.,  F.R.S.,  whorf.  1892.     Coolc  Park, 

Gort,  co.  Gahuay. 
GREY,    Lady.— Georgina    Chicheley,  da. 

of  Trevor  Chicheley  Plpwden,   Esq.,   B.C.S.  : 

in.   1865,  as  his   2nd  wife,   Sir  William  Grey, 

K.C.S.I.,   who  d.  1878,  Lieut.-Gov.  of  Bengal 

[see  E.  Grey,  colls.]. 
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., 

who  d.  1878. 


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 
Yeo.-of-the-Guard  at  Coronation  of  William  IV. 
Fcltham,  Hounsloiu, 

HAAST,  LadyvOK. — Mar}-,  da.  of  Edward 
Dobson.  Esq.,  C.E.,  M.I.C.E.,  formerly  Ch. 
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, 
New  Zealand. 

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 
S.  Campbell  Simpson,  Esq.,  2jrd  Light 
Dragoons,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Knowles 
Tillotson,  Esq.  :  in.  1880,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Adm. 
Sir  William  King  Hall,  K.C.B. ,  who  d.  1886. 
The  Elms,  Sutton  Ronnington,  Loughborough. 

HALL,  Lady. — Lucy,  da.  of  the  late  Harry 
Hackshaw,  Esq.,  of  Three  Rivers,  St.  Vincent  : 
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 
O'Grady  Haly,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1878.  Eridge 
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. 
of  the  late  James  Radlej-,  E<q.,  of  Liverpool 
in.  1855,  Sir  William  Hardinan,  who  d.  1890, 
Chm.  of  Surrey  Sessions,  Recorder  of  Kingston- 
upon-Thames,  and  Editor  of  the  Mot  ningPost. 
55,  Carlisle  Place  Mansions,  Victoria.  Street, 
S.W. 

HARDY,  Lady. — Eliza  Caroline  Seymour, 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Edward  Lee,  of 
West  Cholderton  Manor,  Wilts,  and  Balla 
Fletcher,  Isle  of  Man  :  in.  1840,  Sir  William 
Hardy,  who  d.  1887,  Dep.- Keeper  of  Public 
Records  1878-86.  Caiadon,  Cat/ord. 

HARE,  Lady. — Mary,  da.  of  George 
Franklin,  Esq.  :  m.  1858,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Sir 
John  Hare,  of  Bristol,  who  d.  1865. 

HARLEY,  Lady.  —  Annie,  da.  of  Henry 
Francis  Cjnington,  Esq.,  of  Ranby  Hall,  Lin- 
colnshire :  »i.  1860,  Col.  Sir  Robert  William 
Harley,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  who  d.  1892  16, 
Vicarage  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 

HARMAN,  Lady. — Helen  Margaret,  da. 
of  the  late  John  Tonge,  Esq.,  of  Starborough 
Castle,  Edenbridge  :  in.  1868,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir 
George  Byng  Harman,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1892, 
Mil.  Sec.  to  Com.-in-Ch.  64,  Courtfield  Gar- 
dens, S. If. 

HARRISON,  Lady. — Eliza  Sophia,  da. 
of  the  late  James  Hume,  Esq.  :  in.  1834,  Sir 
Edmund  Stephen  Harrison,  C.B.,  Dep.  Clerk 
of  the  Council,  who  d.  1882.  6,  St.  Stephen's 
Crescent,  W. 

HARRISON,  Laiy. — Fanny  Matilda,  da. 
of  the  late  Gilbert  Abbot  a  Beckett,  Esq., 
Police  Magistrate  of  London  :  in.  1860,  Sir 
Henry  Leland  Harrison,  who  d.  1892.  15, 
Neville  Stteft,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.U~. 


MART,    Lady. — Frances,    da.    of    Henry 

MacDougall,  Esq.,  of  Dublin:  in.  1840,  Sir 
Andrew  Searle  Hart,  LL.D.,  whod.  1890,  Vice- 
Provost  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin.  14,  Lmuer 
Pembroke  Street,  Dublin. 

HAY,  Lady  DRUMMOND-. — Alice,  da.  of 

the  late  Edward  Watts,  Esq.,  of  Hythe  :  in. 
ist,  1869,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Sir  Edward  Hay 
Drummond-Hay  [see  E.  Kinnoull,  colls.],  for- 
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 
of  Queen's  Bench,  who  d.  1869. 

HAYTHORNE,  Lady. — Eliza,  da.  of  J. 
Thomas,  Esq.  :  »«.  1862,  Gen.  Sir  Edmund 
Haythorne,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1888.  Silchcster 
House,  near  Reading. 

HENNESSY,  Lady. — Catherine,  da.  of  Sir 
H.  Low  :  in.  1868,  Sir  John  Pope  Hennessy, 
K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1801,  M.P.  for  Kilkenny 
co.,  N.  Kilkenny  Div.  Raleglis  House, 
Youghal ;  Rostellan  Castle,  co.  Cork. 

HERON,  Lady. — Susan  Preston,  widow  of 
P.  F.  Willert,  Esq.,  of  Manchester  :  in.  1881, 
Sir  Joseph  Heron,  Town  Clerk  of  Manchester, 
who  d.  1889. 

HEWETT,    Lady. — Jane    Emily,    da.    of 

Thomas  Wood,  Esq.,  formerly  'Consul  at  Pa- 
tras :  in.  1857,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  William  Nathan 
Wrighte  Hewett,  K.C.B.,  K.C.S.I.,  V.C.,  who 
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 
Macaulay  Higginson,  Gov.  of  Mauritius,  who 
d.  1885.  Newbridge,  co.  Kildare. 

HILL,  Lady. — Emily  Jane,  da.  of  the 
late  Ilted  Nicholl,  Esq.  :  »/.  1850,  Sir  James 
Hill,  who  d.  1875. 

HILL,  Lady. — Louisa  Gordon  Shiell, 
da.  of  the  late  Ch.  Justice  of  Antigua  :  m.  1871, 
as  his  2nd  wife,  Col.  Sir  Stephen  John  Hill, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  who  d.  1891. 

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 
Bosnia,  1860-77,  who  d.  1882. 

HOLMES,  Lady.  — Elizabeth  Georgiana, 
da.  of  Sir  Henry  Light,  K.C.B. :  ;//.  1848,  Sir 
William  Henry  Holmes,  who  d.  1868,  Provost 
Marshal  of  British  Guiana. 

HOPE,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Reid,  da.  of 
Gen.  Sir  Arthur  Cotton,  K.C.S.I.  [see  V.  Com- 
bermere,  colls.] :  /;/.  1877,  Adm.  of  the  Fleet, 
Sir  James  Hope,  G.C.B.,  who  d.  1881. 

HUDSON,  Lady. — Eugenia,  widow  of 
Signor  Vanotti  :  in.  1885,  Sir  James  Hudson, 


KNIGHTS'  \\TI>O\V>.  733 

G.C.K.,  Ambassador  at  Turin  1852-67,  who  d. 
1885. 

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 
Henry  James,  R.E.,  F.R.S.,  who  d.  1877. 

JARVIS,  Lady. — Emma,  da.  of  Alexander 
Bowker,  Esq.  :  in.  1852,  Sir  Lewis  Whincop 
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- 
burgli. 

KAYE,  Lady.  —  Mary  Catherine,  da.  of 
Thomas  Puckle,  Esq.,  Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessions 
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 
d.  1846. 

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., 
D.C.L.,  F.R.S.,  who  d.  1888.  55,  Elm  Park 
Gardens,  S.  W. 

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. 

1852-7,  and  sometime  Gov.  of  Bermuda.  28, 
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, 
K.C.B.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  who  d.  1868,  Hon. 
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- 
ingbury,  near  Maidstone. 

LONGDEN,  Lady. — Alice  Emily,  da.  of 
James  Berridge,  Esq.,  sometime  Pres.  of  St. 
Christopher's :  m.  1864,  Sir  James  Robert 
Longden,  G.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1891.  Longlwpe, 
Watford. 

LORIMER,  Lady. — Eliza  Sarah,  da.  of  the 
late  James  Kenwonhy,  Esq.,  of  Sydney  :  in. 
1858,  Sir  James  Lorimer,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d. 
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, 
K.C.ML.G.,  who  d.  1892,  Pres.  of  Legislative 
Council  of  Victoria.  Scotsburn,  Toorak,  Mel- 
bourne. 

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 


M/VCLEAY,  Lady. — Augusta  Annie,  da.  of 
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 
Army,  who  d.  1886. 

MACPHERSON,  Lady.  —  Mary,  da.  of 
Lieut.-Gen.  James  Kennedy,  C.B. :  m.  1843, 
Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  James  Duncan  Macpherson, 
K.C.B.,  of  the  Bengal  Army,  who  d.  1874.  22. 
Addison  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 

MADDOCK,   Lady. — Emily  Anne,  da.  of 

Andrew  Addis,  Esq. :  in.  ist,  1857,  Sir  Thomas 
Herbert  Maddock,  who  d.  1870,  Pres.  of 
Council  of  India  ;  2naly,  1873,  George  Jeremiah 
Mayhew,  Esq. 

MAINE,  Lady. — Jane,  da.  of  George 
Maine,  Esq.,  of  Kelso,  co.  Roxburgh  :  m.  1849, 
Sir  Henry  James  Sumner  Maine,  K. C.S.I., 
LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.,  who  d.  1888.  27, 
Cornwall  Gardens,  S.  W. 

MALLET,  Lady.  —  [See  V.  Exmouth, 
colls.]. 

MANISTY,  Lady.  —Mar)'  Ann,  da.  of 
Robert  Stevenson,  Esq.,  of  Berwick-on-Tweed  : 
m.  1838,  as  his  second  wife,  Hon.  Sir  Henry 
Manisty,  who  d.  1890,  a  Judge  of  the  Hig4i 
Court  of  Justice  (Queen's  Bench  Div.).  24A, 
Bryanston  Square,  W. 

MANSELL,  Lady.— Charlotte,  da.  of  John 

Wood,  Esq.,  of  Guernsey:  m.  18 — ,  as  his  2nd 
wife,  Sir  Thomas  Mansell,  R.N.,  K.C.H.,  who 
d.  1858. 

MARSHALL,    Lady. — Alice,    da.    of   the 

late  Charles  Gwyllym  Young,  Esq.,  of  Corby, 
Lincolnshire:  in.  1877,  Sir  James  Marshall, 
C.M.G.,  whorf.  1889. 

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, 
Sydney,  N.  S.  Wales. 


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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., 
Gov.  of  Newfoundland,  who  d.  1883  [see  E. 
Berkeley,  colls.].  10,  Walpole  Street,  S.W. 

MELLOR,  Lady. — Elizabeth,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Moseley,  Esq.,  of  Peckham  Rye, 
Surrey  :  m.  1833,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Mellor, 
P.C.,  a  Justice  of  the  Queen's  Bench  1857-9. 
Kitigsdovnie  House,  near  Dover ;  16,  Sussex 
Square,  W. 

MEREWETHER,    Lady.  —  Harriet,  da.  of 

the  late  J.  Dale,  Esq.,  of  Coleshill  :  m.  1854, 
Col.Sir  William  Lockyer  Merewether,  K.C.S.I., 
C.  B. ,  who  d.  1880,  Ch.  Commr.  in  Scinde. 

MICHEL,  Lady.—  Louisa  Anne,  da.  of  the 
late  Maj.-Gen.  C.  H.  Churchill,  C.B.  :  m.  1840, 
Field-Marshal  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  Michel, 
P.C.,  G.C.B.,  whoa1.  1886.  Devilish,  Dorset. 

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 
Deeping;  n,  Brunswick  Place,  Brighton. 

MOLESWORTH,  Lady. — Henrietta,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  Joseph  England  Johnson  :  m.  1840, 
Sir  Robert  Molesworth  [see  V.  Molesworth, 
colls.],  Puisne  Judge  (in  Equity)  for  Victoria 
1856-86,  who<£  1890.  Rdlington,  Hawthorne, 
Melbourne. 

MONTGOMERY,  Lady. — Ellen  Jane.  da. 

of  the  late  W.  Lambert,  Esq.,  of  Woodman- 
stone,  .Surrey  :  in.  1845,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir 
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 
wife,  Capt.  Sir  Henry  Morland,  who  d.  1891, 
many  years  Port  Officer  of  Bombay.  Bombay. 

MORPHETT,  Lady. — Elizabeth,  da.  of 
the  late  Sir  James  Hurtle  Fisher:  in.  1838, 
Sir  John  Morphett,  a  pioneer  emigrant  to  S. 
Australia,  who  d.  1892.  Cummins,  Adelaide, 
S.  Australia. 

MORRIS,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Mary,  da.  of 
Edward  Griffin,  Esq.,  of  Towersey  Manor, 
Bucks  :  m.  1844,  Sir  John  Morris,  who  d.  1889. 
Rosenfeld,  Bycultah  Park,  Enjield,  Middle- 
sex. 

MORRIS,  Lady. — Fannie  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Rowland,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  The 
Grove,  Wrexham  :  m.  1872,  Sir  Evan  Morris, 
who  d.  1890.  Woodville,  Cheltenham. 

MUIR,  Lady.  —  Rachel  Stanley,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  George  Heaton,  M.A.  :  m.  1875,  Sir 
William  Mure  Muir,  K.C.B.,  M.D.,  Director 
Gen.  of  Army  Medical  Depart.,  who  d.  1885. 

MUNDY,  Lady. — Isabella  Leyborne,  da. 
of  the  late  Gen.  Leyborne  Popham,  of  Little- 
cote,  Wilts:  m.  1841,  Major  Sir  Robert  Miller 
Mundy,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1892.  Hollyliank, 
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 
Francis  Murphy,  for  14  years  Speaker  of 
Legislative  Assembly  of  Victoria,  who  d.  1891. 
Edgecumbe,  South  Yarra,  Melboiime. 

MUSGRAVE,  Lady. — Jeanie  Lucinda,  da. 
of  David  Dudley  Field,  Esq.,  of  Gramercy  Park, 
New  York  :  m.  1870,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir 
Anthony  Musgrave,  G.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1888, 
Gov.  of  Queensland.  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

NEED,  Lady. — Ellen,  da.  of  Edward 
Whitby,  Esq.,  of  Church  Broughton,  Derby- 
shire:  m.  1875,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Arthur  Need, 
who  d.  1888.  Radford Boulevard,  Nottingham. 

NiAS,  Lady.  —  Caroline  Isabella,  da.  of 
John  Laing,  Esq.  :  m.  1855,  Adm.  Sir  Joseph 
Nias,  K.C.  B.,  who  d.  1879.  56,  Montagu 
Square,  W. 

NORCOTT,  Lady. — Frances  Marianne,  da. 
of  George  Durant,  Esq.,  of  Tong  Castle,  Salop  : 
in.  1848,  Gen.  Sir  William  Sherbrooke  Ramsay 
Norcott,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1886.  St.  Ronan's, 
Pevensey  Road,  St.  Leonard 's-on-Sea. 

NORRIS,  Lady. — widow  of  Sir  William 
Norris,  Ch.  Justice  of  Ceylon,  who  d.  1859. 
Mount  Stuart,  Torquay. 

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- 
land. Portland  Place,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

O'DONNELL,  Lady.  —  [See  B.  Elibank, 
colls.]. 

OLDKNOW,  Lady. — Amy,  da.  of  Henry 
Bursell,  Esq.,  of  The  Park,  Nottingham:  m. 
1886,  as  his  second  wife.  Sir  James  Oldknow, 
who  d.  1888.  18,  Villa  Road,  Nottingham. 

OLLIFFE,  Lady. — Laura,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Cubitt,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Penton  Lodge, 
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 
late  Adm.  James  Carpenter:  m.  1846,  Maj.- 
Gen.  Sir  Harry  St.  George  Ord,  G.C.M.G. 
C.B.  (Gov.  of  W.  Australia  1877-80),  who  d. 
1885.  Fornham  House,  Bury  St.  Edimmds. 

O'SHANASSY,  Lady. — Margaret,  da.  of 
Matthias  McDonnell,  Esq.,  ofThurles,  co.  Tip- 
perary:;«.i839,  SirJohnO'Shanassy.K.C.M.G., 
who  d.  1883,  having  been  thrice  Prime  Minister 
of  Victoria. 

OWDEN,  Lady. — Frances  Mary,  el.  da. 
of  Mr.  John  Rigby :  ;».  1837,  Sir  Thomas 
Scambler  Owden,  who  d.  1889,  Lord  Mayor  of 
London  1877-8.  Mulgrave  Hoiisc,  Sutton, 
Surrey. 

PAGET,  Lady. — Clara,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Thomas  Fardell,  LL.D.,  V.  of  Sutton, 
Isle  of  Ely  :  in.  1851,  Sir  George  Edward 
Paget,  K.C.B.,  M.D.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S. 
[see  Paget,  Bart.,  cr.  1871,  colls.],  Regius  Pro- 
fessor of  Physic  in  Camb.  Univ.,  who  d.  1892. 
2,  St.  Peter  s  Terrace,  Cambridge. 

PALLISER,  Lady. — Anna,  da.  of  the  late 
George  Pelham,  Esq.  :  m.  1868,  Sir  William 
Palliser,  M.P.,  C.B.,  who  d.  1882,  the  inventor 
of  Palliser  guns  and  of  chilled  projectiles. 

PARRY,  Lady. — Catherine  Edwards,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  Robert  Hankinson  :  m.  ist, 
Samuel  Hoare,  jun.,  Esq.  ;  2ndly,  1841,  as  his 
znd  wife,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  William  Edward 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Parry, K.C.B.,  who  d.  1855,  the  Arctic  Naviga- 
tor. Billingford  Hall,  East  Derehain. 

PATERSON,  Lady.  —  Relict  of  the  late 
Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  William  Paterson,  K.C.H.,who 
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 
the  Privy  Council,  who  d.  1890.  42,  Cornwall 
Gardens,  S.  W. 

PEARSON,  Lady. — Charlotte  Augusta,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  William  Short,  R.  of  St.  George  the 
Martyr,  Queen  Square,  W.C. :  ;«.  1854,  the 
Hon.  Sir  John  Pearson,  a  Judge  of  the  High 
Court  of  Judicature,  who  d.  1886.  75,  Onst<nu 
Sguare,  S.  W. 

PELL,  Lady. — Sarah  Dorothea,  da.  of  Ed- 
ward Owen,  Esq.,  of  Maesmynnam,  Denbigh  : 
in.  1847,  Adm.  Sir  Watkin  Owen  Pell,  who  d. 
1869.  18,  Woodland  Terrace,  Blacklieath. 

PELLY,  Lady. — Amy  Henrietta,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  J.  Lowder,  British  Chap,  at 
Shanghai  :  in.  1878,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Lewis 
Pelly,  K.C.B.,  K.C.S.I.,  who  rt'.  1892,  M.P.  for 
Hackney,  N.  Div.  21,  Eaton  Square,  S.W, 

PERRY,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Margaret,  sister 
of  ist  Baron  Derwent  :  >u.  1855,  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Sir  Thomas  Erskiue  Perry,  who  d.  1882, 
successively  Ch.  Justice  of  Bombay,  M.P.  for 
Devonport  (L),  and  a  Member  of  Council  of 
India.  51,  Eaton  Square,  S.  W. 

PINE,  Lady. — Margaretta  Anne,  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  John  Simpson  :  in.  1859,  as  his 
second  wife,  Sir  Benjamin  Chilley  Campbell 
Pine,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1891.  Versailles, 
France. 

PRESTON,  Lady. — Mary  Ann,  da.  of 
James  Johnstone,  Esq.,  of  Stoke  Newington, 
N.  ;  m.  1843,  Sir  John  Preston,  who  d.  1890. 
Diininore,  Belfast. 

PYCROFT,  Lady. — Frances,  da.  of  the  late 
Major  H.  Bates,  R.A.  :  in.  1841,  Sir  Thomas 
Pycroft,  K.C.S.I.,  who  d.  1892. 

RAMSAY,  Lady. — Mary,  da.  of  the  Rev. 

Chancellor  Williams,  of  Llanfairynghornwy, 
Anglesey  :  in.  1852,  Sir  Andrew  Crombie  Ram- 
say, LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  sometime  Director-Gen,  of 
the  Geological  Survey  of  the  United  Kingdom, 
who  d.  1891.  Beaumaris. 
RAW  LIN  SON,  Z<w)'. — Georgina  Maria  da. 
of  the  late  Alexander  Radclyffe  Sidebottom, 
Esq.:  111.  1847,  Sir  Christopher  Rawlinson,  Ch. 
Justice  of  Madras  1850-9,  who  d.  1888. 

REDHOUSE,   Lady. — Eliza,    da.    of   the 

late  Sir  Patrick  (MacChombaich  de)  Colquhoun, 
Q.C.,  LL.D.  :  in.  1888,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir 
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 
Judge  of  Supreme  Court  of  Mauritius,  n, 
Square  de  Messine,  Paris. 

RITCHIE,  Lady. — Grace  Yernon,  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Nicholson,  E-q  :  in.  18 — ,  as 
his  second  wife,  Hon.  Sir  William  Johnston 
Ritchi-,  whii  d.  189?,  Co.  Ju-tice  of  Supreme 
Court,  Car  ada.  Ottawa,  Canada. 

ROBERTON,  Lady. — Jeanie  Anne,  only  da. 
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 
James  Thomas,  Esq.,  M.C.S.  :  in.  1851,  Sir 
William  RoseRobinson,  K.C.  S.I. ,  of  the  M.C.S., 
who  d.  1886.  104,  Inverness  Terrace,  W. 

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, 
K.C.B.,  who  d.  1892.  Lothian  House,  Ryde, 
Isle  of  Wight. 

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, 
Jf. ;  Tlie  Beach  House,  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk. 

ST.  GEORGE,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Mari- 
anne, da.  of  Thomas  Evans,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of 
Lyminster,  Sussex  ;  in.  1860,  Gen.  Sir  John  St. 
George,  G.C.  B.,  who  d.  1891.  22,  Cornwall 
Gardens,  S.  IV. 

ST.  JOHN,  Lady. — Janette,  da.  of  the 
late  James  Ormond,  Esq.,  of  Abingdon  :  in. 
1869,  Col.  Sir  Oliver  Beauhamp  Coventry  St. 
John,  K. C.S.I.,  who  d.  1891,  Resident  at 
Mysore  [see  B.  St.  John,  colls.]. 

SALMON,  Lady. — Louisa,  da.  of  Nelson 
Elliot,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.  :  in.  1860  as  his  2nd 
wife,  Inspector  General  of  Hospitals  Sir  James 
Salmon,  M.D.,  wHo  d.  1886. 

SANDEMAN,  Lady. — Helen  Kate,  da.  of 

Lieut. -Col.  J.  W.  Gaisford,  formerly  72nd 
Highlanders  :  in.  1882,  Col.  Sir  Robert  Groves 
Sandeman,  K.CS.L,  who  d.  1892. 

SANDFORD,  Lady. — Sarah  Agnes,  da.  of 

James  Edmond  Leslie,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Leslie 
Hill,  co.  Antrim :  in.  1862,  Col.  Sir  Herbert 
Bruce  Sandford,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1892. 
West  Hill  House,  St.  Lconards-on-Sea. 

SARTORIUS,  Lady. — Sophia  (Cotintess  de 
Penhafirme),  da.  of  the  late  John  Lamb,  Esq.  : 
in.  1839,  Adm.  of  the  Fleet,  Sir  George  Rose 
Sartorius,  G.C.B.  (Count  de  Penhafirme,  in 
Portugal),  who  d.  1885.  East  Grove,  Lyming- 
ton. 

SAVAGE,  Lady. — Mary,  da.  of  John 
Turtle,  Esq.,  of  Morra,  co.  Antrim  :  in.  1838, 
Sir  John  Savage,  who  d.  1883,  Mayor  of  Belfast 
1872. 

SCRATCHLEY,  Lady. — Laura  Lilias,  da. 
of  Sylvester  Browne,  Esq.,  of  co.  Sligo :  tit. 
1885,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Peter  Henry  Scratchley, 
K.C.M.G.,  who;/.  1885. 

SHAKESPEAR,  Lady. — Sophia,  da.  of  the 

late  George  Powney  Thompson,  Esq.,  B.C  S.  ; 


KNIGHTS'  WIDOWS. 


737 


in.  iS — ,  Col.  Sir  Richmond  Shakespear,  C.B., 
who  </.  1861.  Fyfield  House,  Andover. 

SIDGREAVES,  Latty. — Barbara,  da.  of  the 
late  George  Young,  Esq.,  of  Saverly  House,  j 
Staffordshire  :  m.  1871,  Sir  Thomas  Sidgreaves, 
Ch.  Justice  of  Straits  Settlements  1871-86,  who 
d.  1889.  Ravenswood,  Walton-on-ThatHL's, 
Surrey. 

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., 
F.C.S.,  who  d.  1883.  Sheiwood,  Tunbridge 
Wells. 

SINCLAIR, Lady. — Louisa,da.of  John  Mac- 
Munn,  Esq.,  M.D.  :  in.  1849,  Sir  Edward  Bur- 
rowes  Sinclair,  M.D.,  who  d.  1882,  an  eminent 
obstetrician. 

SLADEN,  Lady. — Katherine  Jane,  da.  of 

Robert  Russell  Carew,  Esq.,  of  Carpenders, 
Herts  :  in.  1880,  as  his  second  wife,  Col.  Sir 
Edward  Bosc  Sladen,  whorf.  1890.  17,  Norfolk 
Street,  Park  Lane,  W.;  Carpenders,  Watford. 

SMART,  Lady.—  Elizabeth  Isabella,  da.  of 
Benjamin  Sharpe,  Esq.,  banker,  London:  fit. 
1848,  Adm.  Sir  Robert  Smart,  K.C.B.,  K..H., 
who  d.  1874.  Rothbury  House,  Chiswick. 

SMART,  Lculy.  — Emily  Dobson,  da.  of 
James  Adams,  Esq.,  of  Gosport  :  m.  1860,  Sir 
William  Richard  Edwin  Smart,  K.C.B.,  M.D., 
who  d.  1887,  Hon.  Physician  to  H.M.  St. 
Michael's  Vicarage,  Coventry. 

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 
Member  of  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms.  35, 
North  Bank,  Regent's  Park,  N.W.;  The 
Chapel  House,  Wargrave,  Berks. 
.  SMITH,  Lady. — Marianne,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Paul,  Esq.,  of  Truro :  in.  1849,  Sir 
Philip  Protheroe  Smith,  Mayor  of  Truro,  1880, 
who  d.  1882.  Treittoruah,  Truro. 

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 
his  2nd  wife.  Sir  Francis  Pettit  Smith,  C.E., 
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 
Smyth,  who  d.  1890.  5,  Inverness  Terrace, 
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- 
troller-Gen, of  Imperial  Ottoman  Bank,  Con- 
stantinople, who  d.  1890.  Constantinople. 
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 
Guiana. 

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, 
Victoria  Park,  Manchester. 

SPAIGHT,    Lady.  —  Elizabeth    Allason, 

Smngest  da.  of  the  late  John  Eckford,  Esq., 
.E.I.C.S. :  in.  1850,  Sir  James  Spaight,  who 
d.  1892.     28,   Palace  Gardens   Terrace,   Ken- 
sington, W. 

SPENCER,  Lady. — [See  Louis,  Bart.]. 

STACK,  Lady. — Cecilia,  da.  of  Hugh 
Spottiswoode,  Esq.,  of  the  Madras  Civil  Service  : 
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- 
beth, da.  of  the  late  William  Pomeroy  Greene, 
Esq.,  R.N.  :  m.  1856,  Sir  William  Foster 
Stawell,  K.C.M.G.,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1889, 
Lieut.-Gov.  of  Victoria.  D'Estaville,  Kcw, 
Melbourne,  I  ictoria. 

STEELE,  Lady. — Rosalie  Malvinia,  da.  of 

the  late  Thomas  McCarty,  Esq.,  of  New  York  : 
;«.  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 
Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  Tombs,  K.C.B.,  V.C. :  m. 
1879,  Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Herbert  Stewart  [see  E. 
Galloway,  colls.],  who  d.  1885  from  wounds 
received  at  the  battle  of  Metammeh.  17,  Hans 
Place,  S.W. 

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 
Road,  Folkestone. 

STRICKLAND,  Lady. — Frances  Marie,only 

da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Tatton- Brown  Greive,  C.  B., 
of  Orde  House,  Northumberland  :  m.  1877,  as 
his  second  wife,  Sir  Edward  Strickland,  K.C.B., 
who  d.  1889.  Plas-yn-Rhiiv,  Pwllheli,  N. 
Wales. 
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 
Rev.  William  Bosworth,  of  Charley  Hall,  Leices- 
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. 

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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. 


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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., 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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COMPANIONAGE. 


"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 — ; 


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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, 


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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; 


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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. 


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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  ; 


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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. 


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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 


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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- 

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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 . 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 

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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. 


821 


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. 


823 


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. 


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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 


826 


COMPAMONAGE. 


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 


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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. 


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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 

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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 


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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. 


838 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


844 


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 


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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- 

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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., 


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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 


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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. 


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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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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 


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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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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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,"  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 


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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 


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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; 
79,  EDMUND  STEEET. 

LIVERPOOL  : 
30,  BOLD  STREET. 

LONDON  WORKS  ; 
EAGLE   WOKKS,  HORNSEY,  W. 

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 

*    Square  (CORNER  OF  ST.  MARTIN'S  LANE),  London,  W.C.    Five  Minutes'  walk  frow 
Charing  Cross  and  Piccadilly  Circus. 


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£  10,000  worth    Sealskin   Garments   and       /*Y  ) 

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Sealskin  Jackets 
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DEBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS. 41 

Jfiaritinua  h 
!>inm  Jtoignttim  Cnmjmttt]. 

Under  Contract  with  the  French  Government 

OVERLAND  ROUTE,  via  MARSEILLES. 

Departures  (fortnightly)  for — 
CHINA,  STRAITS,  JAPAN, 

CEYLON,  PONDICHERRY,  MADRAS,  CALCUTTA, 
COCHIN  CHINA,  TONQUIN,  MANILLA,  SINGAPORE, 
BATAVIA. 


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KING  GEORGE'S  SOUND,  ADELAIDE,  MELBOURNE,  SYDNEY, 
NOUMEA,  and  NEW  ZEALAND  PORTS,  and  by  transhipment  at  MAKE 
for  REUNION  and  MAURITIUS. 


EAST  COAST  OF  AFRICA— On  the  i2th  of  every  month,  from- 
MARSEILLES,  direct  to  PORT  SAID,  SUEZ,  OBOCK,  ADEN,  ZANZI- 
BAR, MAYOTTE,  NOSSI-BE,  DIEGO-SUAREZ,  TAMATAVE, 
REUNION  and  MAURITIUS. 


BOMBAY,  calling  at  KURRACHEE,  on  the  i2th  of  every  month. 

Passengers  for  Kurrachee  and  Bombay  tranship  to  one  of  the  Company's 
steamers  at  Aden. 


MEDITERRANEAN— Weekly  departures  for  CONSTANTINOPLE, 
BLACK  SEA  PORTS,  SMYRNA,  SYRA,  PIR^US,  &c. 

Fortnightly  for  ALEXANDRIA,  PORT  SAID,  JAFFA,  BEYROUT 
PIR.EUS,  SALONICA,  &c. ;  and  fortnightly  for  SALONICA,  BEYROUT, 
JAFFA,  PORT  SAID,  ALEXANDRIA. 

BRAZILS  and  RIVER  PLATE  from  BORDEAUX— On  the  sth  of 
each  month  for  LISBON,  DAKAR,  RIO  JANEIRO,  MONTE  VIDEO  and 
BUENOS  AYRES. 

On  the  20th  of  each  month  for  LISBON,  DAKAR,  PERNAMBUCOr 
BAHIA,  RIO  JANEIRO,  MONTE  VIDEO  and  BUENOS  AYRES. 

REDUCED  RATES  OF.  PASSAGE  MONEY..  . 

•     SPECIAL   RETURN   TICKETS. 


Offices— 
London— 97,  Cannon  Street,  E.G.,  and  51,   Pall  Mall,    S.W. 

Head  Offices — 
1,  Rue  Vignon  (Boulevard  de  la  Madeleine),  Paris. 

DIRECTION  : — 

2,  Qua!  de  la  Joliette,  Marseilles,  and  16,  Rue  Cannebiere. 


42  DEBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS 


and  3?o>veri«l  British  Steawaex*s. 

SAILIN'O    REGULARLY   TO   THE 

Levant,    Black  Sea,    Egypt,    Cyprus,    Algeria,    Malta,    and  other 
Mediterranean  Ports. 

Commander.  Tons.  Commander.  Tons. 

AGIA-SOFIA    DAVID  CRUICKSHANK  2,586    |     MACEDONIA    F.  B.  DOBSON  2,852 


ARARAT      ..  W.  DRAPER        ..     2,015 

ARCADIA    ..  W.  LOWCOCK     ..     1,90! 

BRITANNIA          GEORGE  ROGERS      3,128 


PALM  ..       W  .T.  WORTHINGTON    1,826 

PLANTAIN  WILLIAM  WILKS      2,116 

ROUMJELIA    T.  TOLSON  EDWARDS    2,207 


LACONIA  C.  H.  BELL         ..     i,g 

A  Steamer  of  the  above  Line  if  despatched  from  Liverpool   at  regular  intervals,    taking  the 
following  two  routes:— 

(1)  Malta,   Syra,  Smyrna,  Constantinople  and  Odessa,  calling  often  on  the  return  journey 
-at  several  Ports  on  the  Asiatic  coast  of  the  Black  Sea,  Greece,  and  Spain. 

(2)  Algiers,  Malta,  Alexandria,  Beyrout,  Alexandretta,  and  Cyprus,  calling  occasionally  on 
the  homeward  voyage  at  Spanish  Ports. 

No  Overcrowding,  Superior  Accommodation,  Lofty,  well-ventilated  Saloons  and 
State-rooms.  Stewardess  carried.  Safety,  Home  Comforts,  Good  and  Liberal 
Table.  Moderate  fares  for  Single  and  Return  Tickets,  and  no  extra  charged 
for  living  on  board  during  ship's  stay  at  Ports. 

Tourist  and   Pleasure  Seekers   taking  a  trip  by  this  Line  will  find  it  most 
enjoyable  and  interesting. 

For  Further  Particulars  apply  to 

PAPAYANNI    &    CO. 

FEN  WICK  CHAMBERS,  LIVERPOOL. 

National  Telephone  Company,  Limited. 

f  Under  Licence  from  the  Postmaster  General.^ 
t—  JAMES  STAATS  FORBES,  ESQ. 


400  Exchanges,  39,000  Exchange  Lines, 

1,000  Call  Offices,     7,000  Private  Wires, 

and  23,000  miles  of  Trunk  Lines. 


Speaking  communication  between  the  principal  Towns 
of  the  Kingdom. 

For  particulars  as  to  Exchange  Connections  and  private  telephone  instal- 
lations apply  at  the  Head  Office  of  the  company^ 

Oxford  Court, 

Cannon  Street,  London,  E.G. 

W.  E.  L.  GAINE,   General  Manager 


___  _  D  EB  RETT—  ADVERT  I  SE  M  ENTS.  _  48 

The  "  RUSSELL"  Antiquarian  Book  Stores, 

100  &  86,  SOUTHAMPTON  ROW,  LONDON,  W.C. 


!Proi>rietovs  -  OJLEMEIVT       I^AJLMEPt      &,      Co. 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1819. 

60,000  Volumes  constantly  on  Sale.     A  large  and  valuable  Stock  of  old  and  rare 
Pamphlets.     CATALOGUES  issued  at  intervals  and  sent  free  on  application. 

Libraries  Purchased,  Valued,  Catalogued  and  Arranged. 

Clement  Palmer  &  Co.  are  always  prepared  to  purchase,  at  the  highest  prices, 
large  or  small  Collections  of  Books. 

A  large  stock  of  Topographical,  Genealogical,  Heraldic  and  other  Works. 
PRINTING,    STATIONEEY,    &c. 

LUNN 

OXFORD  CIRCUS,  IV. 

CRICKET,  GOLF, 

LAWN  TENNIS,     CROQUET, 
ARCHERY,  LAWN  BOWLS, 

Gymnastic  and  Fencing  Requisites, 

And  every  Appliance  for  In  and  Out-Door  Games 

and  Sports. 

Fully-illus'rated  Catalogue  post  free  on  application. 


LUNN  &  CO.,  Oxford  Circus,  257,  Regent  Street,  London,  W. 

«  «8j,  _  H.R.H.  THE  DUKE  OF 

BY  SPECIAL  APPOINTMENT  TO       ji*JlMk      OONNAUGHT  AND  THE  KOYAL 

FAMILY. 


Purest    England.     SODA,  SELTZER,  LITHIA,  POTASH, 

BOURNE         LEMONADE,  GINGER  ALE,  Etc. 

Supplied  in  6  Doz.  Cases.      •T"     A      f")     I         I"""  Analysis,  &c., 


Carriage  Paid  by  I      M    D    I—    L—  on  Application. 

it.   n.   MILLS   &  Co., 

O  TJ  JR,  IV  E,     Lincolnsliii-« 


it.    n.    HULLS   &   Co.,     \A/  A  T"  CT  D  O 

olnshii'e.    VV    A      I      t    Pi   O 


West  End  Agent,  D.  WHEATLEY,  16A,  North  Audley  Street,  W. 
City  Agents,  HARDY  &  Co.,  23,  Fenchurch  Street,  E.C. 
And  of  all  CHEMISTS,  WINE  MERCHANTS,  &c. 


DEBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS. 


MESSER    &    THORPE'S 

BUCKET    FIRE-EXTINGUISHER, 

GoidMedau.         dfc  8,  Quality  Court,  London,  W.C. 

"  A  highly  ingenious  arrangement  for  keepinar 
always  ready  a  supply  of  water  to  extinguish 
fires  on  their  first  outbreak." — Engineer. 

"  This  new  system  is  tar  in  advance  of  any- 
thing we  have  yet  seen." — Insurance  Neu-s. 

"  So  •simple  and  so  effective  that  it  commends 
itself  to  favour  at  a  glance." — Ironmonger. 

"  Worthy  of  consideration  by  all  who  are 
responsible  for  the  safety  of  large  or  small 
buildings." — Architect. 

"  A  most  useful  invention." — Queen. 
Etc.,  etc.,  etc. 


BIRMINGHAM  EXHIBITION, 

1892. 
LEATHKK  EXHIBITION, 

LONDON,  1892. 
ISLE  OF  MAN  EXHIBIT 
1892. 


Illustrated 
Price  List 
Post  Free. 


10  to  30  BUCKETS  of  WATER  ALWAYS  READY. 


Amongst  those  we  have  supplied  may  be  mentioned:  —  LORD  BOYNE  ;  SirW' 
EDEN,  Bart.  ;  Vice-Admiral  FAIRFAX;  Sir  J.  A.  HAT,  Bart.  ;  Sir  VILLIER  LISTER> 
Bart.;  ARCHIBALD  PEEL,  Esq.,  etc.,  etc.,  etc. 


€\mt\  0f 


Central 


FOR  PROVIDING 

HOMES  FOR  WAIFS  &  STRAIS. 

Presidents:—  THE  ARCHBISHOPS  OF  CANTERBURY  AND  YORK. 
Chairman  of  Executive :— THE  LORD  BISHOP  OF  WAKEF1ELD. 
Vice-Chairman  of  Executive :— THE  LORD  BISHOP  OF  BEDFORD. 
Deputy- Chairman  of  Executive :—  Lieut-General  R.  W    LOWRY,  C.B. 

.^IDCGPTIKnD 

|          (2)       ESTABLISHING  SMALL  HOMES 
EMIGRATION. 


BOARDING  OUT  IN  FAMILIES. 


The  Clerical  Deputation  Secretaries — 

Rev.  JOHN  BLEW,  MA. 

Rev.  F.  R.  BURROWS,  M.A.,  (For  Northern  Province.) 

Rev.  J.  W.  GODDARD,  M.A. 

Rev.  J.  GROSVENOR  MONRO,  M.A.,  (For  Herefordshire  and  Welsh  Diocese.) 
will  gladly  preach  or  speak  on  behalf  of  the  Society.     Contributions  will  be  grate- 
fully acknowledged  by  E.DEM.  RUDOLF,  Secretary,  Church  House,  Dean's  Yard 
Westminster,  S,W. 

N.B. — Cheques  and  Postal  Orders  should  be  made  payable  to  E.  de  M.  RUDOLF,  and  crossed 
Lloyd's  Bank,  Limited,    St.  James  Street,  S.W. 


DEBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS.  45 


ROYAL     AND    UNITED    STATES    MAIL    STEAMERS. 


The1  well-known  Magnificent  Steamers  of  this  Line 

SAIL  every  WEDNESDAY  between 

LIVERPOOL  and  NEW  YORK 

(Calling  at  QUEEN STOWN). 


MAJESTIC  and  TEUTONIC,  each  10,000  Tons. 


.Saloon 
«  MAJESTIC  "  1  Summer  Season,  £18,  £20,  £25,  £30  &  £35  per  berth 

"  TEUTONIC  "  I  Winter      „        £15,  £18,  £20,  £25  &  £30  per  berth. 

According  to  location,  size  of,  and  number  in  Room,  all  having  equal  Saloon  privileges. 
RETURN  RATES— Ten  per  cent,  of  double  fares. 

DECK  ROOMS  and  SUITES  from  £80  and  upwards  for  the  Summer  Season,  and 
from  £50  and  upwards  for  Winter  Season,  according  to  size  of,  and  number 
in  room. 

OTHER    STEAMERS,    12,    15,    18,    and    22    Pounds, 

(with  a  limited  number  at  £10  10s.  after  October  sailings), 
According  to  position  of  Berth  and  number  in  State  Room,  all  having  equal  privileges  in  the 

Saloon. 
Children  under  Twelve  years,  Half  Fare.     Infants  under  Two  years,  Free. 

Return  Tickets,  22,  24,  30  and  35  Pounds. 

Entitling  holders  both  ways  to  the  best  accommodation,  at  the  respective  rates, 

vacant  at  date  of  application. 
Second  Cabin  and  Steerage  Rates  as  low  as  by  any  other  First  Class  Line. 

Passages  can  be  engaged  and  Tickets  obtained  from  any  Agent  of  the  Line,  or  by  sending  name, 
uge,  and  occupation,  together  with  a  deposit  of  £1,  if  Second  Cabin,  or  £b  if  First  Cabin,  to 

J.  BRUCE  ISMAY,  41,  BROADWAY.  NEW  YORK; 

JAMES  SCOTT  &  CO,  QUEEN STOWN; 
H.  GENESTAL  &  DELZONS,  1,  RUE  SCRIBE,  PARIS;  or  to 

ISMAY,  IMRIE  &  CO.,  34,  LEADENHALL  STREET,  LONDON,  E.G. 
nd  10,  WATER  STREET,  LIVERPOOL. 


DEBRETT—  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Australia,  New  Zealand  &  Tasmania, 

DIRECT  IN  FORTY  DAYS. 

ORIENT   LINE. 


I^ortniglitly 

The    STEAMSHIPS   belonging   to    the 

Orient  and  Pacific  Companies, 

leave  LONDON  regularly  (see  latest  time  sheets), 
PLYMOUTH  one  day  later,  and  NAPLES  nine  days' 
later,  for  ALBANY,  ADELAIDE,  MELBOURNE 
and  SYDNEY  direct,  with  Her  Majesty's  Mails,  taking 
Passengers  for  all  Ports  in  Australasia. 

The  Steamers  will  call  at  Colombo  until  further  notice. 
leading  J»**rtli— Tilbury  Dock. 

Steamers  among  the  largest  and  fastest  afloat ;  high 
class  cuisine,  hot  and  cold  baths,  electric  lighting 
throughout,  thorough  ventilation. 

CHEAP  SINGLE  AND  RETURN  TICKETS. 
Managers — F.  GREEN  &  Co.,  13,  Fenchurch  Avenue,  and  ANDERSON, 

ANDERSON   &  Co.,  5,  Fenchurch  Avenue,  London,  E.G.        For 

passage  apply  to  the  latter  firm. 


DEBRETT— ADVERTISEMENTS. 


47 


MORTLOCK'S 

OLD   POTTERY   GALLERIES. 


Artists  and  Designers  in 


PORCELAIN  &  GLASS 


-A-ppoiirtinent;   to 

Her  Majesty  the   Queen 

AND  THE   EUROPEAN   COURTS. 


DINNER  SERVICES, 
LUNCHEON  SETS, 
DESSERT  SERVICES, 


BREAKFAST  SETS, 
TEA  SERVICES, 
BEDROOM  SETS, 


IN  THE  MOST  CHOICE  AND  FASHIONABLE  DESIGNS. 


Magnificent  Stock  to  Select  from. 

466,  468  &  470,  OXFORD  ST.,  ?  LONDON  w 
31  &  32,  ORCHARD  ST.,   }  "*««"«•  "V. 


THE  OLDEST  ESTABLISHED 

IMPORTERS  of 


Oriental 


THE 

LEVANT  WAREHOUSE, 
108  d  109,  HlGH  HoLBORN,  W.C. 


Guaranteed  Genuine  Eastern  Hand-Made  Fabrics. 

NO    IMITATIONS. 

Illustrated  Centenary  Catalogue  Post  Free. 


By  Royal  Warrant  to  Her  Majesty  the  Queen. 


OSLER 

CRYSTAL    GLASS   &   CHINA   SERVICES. 

TABLE  DECORATIONS, 

VASES,   LAMPS,   do. 


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